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and they -- and we were sitting up our mortars and getting ready and putting down base plates and we would notice that the vietnamese, all they were doing was putting the mortar base on a -- the mortar tube on a tube rock. and they were firing with the mortar tube on a rock. and we were sitting there firing with -- going to fire ours. and someone said, you can't fire across the border. and we were waiting and wanted to fire, and the vietnamese was just firing at us. and then we looked -- we looked back in the rear and we noticed that, well, there was -- b-52 bombers were unloading. if you have ever been in a place where you could hear them they were unloading. you hear a rumbling when they are coming across right at you. and you could hear that rumbling. we didn't know what to do with it, we're going to go across the border anding with the vietcong. it got us caught. but it was something else to watch. i remember having -- telling the guys one night when we were -- we were laying on our backside there wondering what we were going to do next. and so -- and i always carried a lot of gr
and they -- and we were sitting up our mortars and getting ready and putting down base plates and we would notice that the vietnamese, all they were doing was putting the mortar base on a -- the mortar tube on a tube rock. and they were firing with the mortar tube on a rock. and we were sitting there firing with -- going to fire ours. and someone said, you can't fire across the border. and we were waiting and wanted to fire, and the vietnamese was just firing at us. and then we looked -- we...
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shower possible and quiet right now and mild and muggy. tomorrow morning, 70s and 80s by lunchtime and sunny and humid in the afternoon and we're talking about temperatures mid-80s to low 90s and some storms possible and west of i-81 and yellow weather alert and 80o monday and another yellow weather alert and next week by tuesday, we're clearing out 86 and you can see a stom on wednesday and friday. kb? >> and the maryland women doing what they do best tonight and that is win. a look at the performance that sent them z2022z z2025z . >>> there are many words to describe the women's lacrosse team. the winners are playing excessive lacrosse but they're simply dominant. and two-time defending national champion maryland tonight in the final four and in philadelphia. taking on syracuse. and 40 seconds in and scores her first of four goals on the night and notice the other one and taylor, the award winner and has four roles of her own and that was -- and a celebration. and heading back to national championship game. winning 19-9. >> really proud
shower possible and quiet right now and mild and muggy. tomorrow morning, 70s and 80s by lunchtime and sunny and humid in the afternoon and we're talking about temperatures mid-80s to low 90s and some storms possible and west of i-81 and yellow weather alert and 80o monday and another yellow weather alert and next week by tuesday, we're clearing out 86 and you can see a stom on wednesday and friday. kb? >> and the maryland women doing what they do best tonight and that is win. a look at...
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log in and connect with the fans and drive tickets and sales, and fan engagement, and the results from quite extraordinary. >> but as the big tech is continuing to make the push in the category the artists are trying to take back control through exclusive deals, and where is this streaming battle headed? weighing in is the assistant chair in business at the berkeley college of music, and songwriter and former recording artist john kellogg. it is great to have you back. >> it is good to be here, jon. >> and what we have seen thus far, and especially in the spotify's financial results with the payments that spotify is making to artists and to labels rising faster than revenues are rising, and what does that tell us about where it is headed? is recorded music in a streams sense becoming a loss leader where they have to sell all of the other stuff around it? >> well, right now at this point, that could be the case, but there is a great opportunity for streaming to expand in the future. that is what the people are looking at it coming to scale. once it comes to ill ska and it is going -- on
log in and connect with the fans and drive tickets and sales, and fan engagement, and the results from quite extraordinary. >> but as the big tech is continuing to make the push in the category the artists are trying to take back control through exclusive deals, and where is this streaming battle headed? weighing in is the assistant chair in business at the berkeley college of music, and songwriter and former recording artist john kellogg. it is great to have you back. >> it is good...
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and the study body president and all of the students at balboa and local and all the -- lowell and all the students that came out and standing up for rights and 18, 19 year olds did during the anti-war movement and right to vote it's implesessive how they presented to as well and they can be rooted in the communities to really make changes positive that for the immigrant families and making a change in their communities so i applaud the youth commission and supervisor avalos and the growing movement around the country. we in san francisco can really make a difference and i am thankful for of us putting on ballot and hopefully impacted in the neighborhoods and communities and thank you to supervisor avalos and the youth commission. >> thank you. supervisor wiener. >> thank you very much madam president. you know there are some policy proposals that look good at first glance and the more you learn and talk and study them the worse they look. this measure is exactly the opposite. i will be honest when this first came out my initial knee jerk reaction before i reviewed research on it was n
and the study body president and all of the students at balboa and local and all the -- lowell and all the students that came out and standing up for rights and 18, 19 year olds did during the anti-war movement and right to vote it's implesessive how they presented to as well and they can be rooted in the communities to really make changes positive that for the immigrant families and making a change in their communities so i applaud the youth commission and supervisor avalos and the growing...
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jon fortt and kayla tausche and myself with you, and also kate mitchell, and at post 9, editor of theew york journal daniel venture as we are looking at the biggest gain in two days, and the nasdaq and the dow putting the tech back in the green which leads us to hp enterprise, and rallying after the posting first quarter revenue, and plan to spinoff the internet services business, and david faber spoke with meg whitman this morning. >> yes, carl. investors are rejoicing a deal that was announced late yesterday according to the hp earnings, and that deal is involving the spinoff services, and two computer science corpse creating $26 billion in overall revenue, and owned 50% by the existing hp shareholders and 50% by the shareholder base, and that deal is going to take some time, and expect it to call in the end of march 2017, but it is a big deal for hpe, and it is having a positive response not only in that stock, but other computer sciences, because their enterprise value is comprised of the units taken over when they bought eds at $8.5 billion, but importantly, hp did report earn in
jon fortt and kayla tausche and myself with you, and also kate mitchell, and at post 9, editor of theew york journal daniel venture as we are looking at the biggest gain in two days, and the nasdaq and the dow putting the tech back in the green which leads us to hp enterprise, and rallying after the posting first quarter revenue, and plan to spinoff the internet services business, and david faber spoke with meg whitman this morning. >> yes, carl. investors are rejoicing a deal that was...
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and mta for safe in light rails and buses and trolleys. in 2012 after the first year of operation bus accidents dropped with 50% decrease. mta-gps alone with driver training has significantly reduced the number of accidents. basically we have cost savings and safer streets and it's better for the environment. and currently in this legislation there are several exceptions of the city's fleet including the sheriff department and probation departments. however, there is overwhelming evidence that this technology can not only increase safety and save public dollars but a powerful tool for those departments and increased response for the safety and law enforcement. there are several large cities and jurisdictions where law enforcements have seen tremendous benefits from telematic technology, including yellow county and new york city. who have used similar technology for over 15 years. new york police department were the first in their fleet to implement and similar to san francisco has a vision zero -- is a vision-zero city. however, i recogniz
and mta for safe in light rails and buses and trolleys. in 2012 after the first year of operation bus accidents dropped with 50% decrease. mta-gps alone with driver training has significantly reduced the number of accidents. basically we have cost savings and safer streets and it's better for the environment. and currently in this legislation there are several exceptions of the city's fleet including the sheriff department and probation departments. however, there is overwhelming evidence that...
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for tuesday, kayla tausche and myself at post 9, and joining us is the founder and editor at the information jessica, and new york times tech reporter isaac wilson, and we will get to you in a moment, guys. but, there a report that nikkei says that it will take up to a year for apple upgrades, and it was expected to have a huge one this fall, but now minor ones like a new camera. apple sold 230 million foep phones in 2013, and so jessica, what kind of reports are these from the nikkei reports are to be believed? >> well, it is hard to believe, because they are based on the data from the suppliers, and for years now, apple has been using many more suppliers so that any one supplier does not have the full picture, and that is why we are seeing the rumors in the hit or miss rate going up quite a bit. so it is hard to tell, and the definition of what a major upgrade is, it is changing as the phones do. i find it impossible to believe that apple is not going to continue to evolve form factor s to stay competitive with everybody else, so it is saying and acknowledging what we already know which is
for tuesday, kayla tausche and myself at post 9, and joining us is the founder and editor at the information jessica, and new york times tech reporter isaac wilson, and we will get to you in a moment, guys. but, there a report that nikkei says that it will take up to a year for apple upgrades, and it was expected to have a huge one this fall, but now minor ones like a new camera. apple sold 230 million foep phones in 2013, and so jessica, what kind of reports are these from the nikkei reports...
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and mta for safe in light rails and buses and trolleys. in 2012 after the first year of operation bus accidents dropped with 50% decrease. mta-gps alone with driver training has significantly reduced the number of accidents. basically we have cost savings and safer streets and it's better for the environment. and currently in this legislation there are several exceptions of the city's fleet including the sheriff department and probation departments. however, there is overwhelming evidence that this technology can not only increase safety and save public dollars but a powerful tool for those departments and increased response for the safety and law enforcement. there are several large cities and jurisdictions where law enforcements have seen tremendous benefits from telematic technology, including yellow county and new york city. who have used similar technology for over 15 years. new york police department were the first in their fleet to implement and similar to san francisco has a vision zero -- is a vision-zero city. however, i recogniz
and mta for safe in light rails and buses and trolleys. in 2012 after the first year of operation bus accidents dropped with 50% decrease. mta-gps alone with driver training has significantly reduced the number of accidents. basically we have cost savings and safer streets and it's better for the environment. and currently in this legislation there are several exceptions of the city's fleet including the sheriff department and probation departments. however, there is overwhelming evidence that...
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is katy perry, and taylor swi swift, and em nen and watch it over and over, and it is like a tv serviceify or the pandora thrown in, and the red service foreclosure you don't subscribe to it, it is great. >> and jason, skeptical if it is worth $80 billion, and that is a couple of netflixs there, and they don't have a ton of the original content, and the analyst note that says that the average youtube user spends an average of 40 minutes aday, and i don't know if that is true, because my whole household spends 10 to 15 minutes a day on youtube, but maybe some folks on the international hours streaming it because they act as if it is mtv, but is this overdone? >> well, there is a chance that youtube will be more valuable to google than the search franchise, and that is amazing, give given the juggernaut, and money machine that the search franchise is, and people are spending a lot of time on it, and combining the branding of the video-based adver tizing with the ability to target specific groups of peoplet at specific times, and specific geos with the specific democrats. -- demographics.
is katy perry, and taylor swi swift, and em nen and watch it over and over, and it is like a tv serviceify or the pandora thrown in, and the red service foreclosure you don't subscribe to it, it is great. >> and jason, skeptical if it is worth $80 billion, and that is a couple of netflixs there, and they don't have a ton of the original content, and the analyst note that says that the average youtube user spends an average of 40 minutes aday, and i don't know if that is true, because my...
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upgrade the dpfrd items and invest in assembly and manufacture and car wash and repair facilities and quality inspections to handle the recall you hear about and serious lighting and urban designs to replicate what they expect a plant like operation at the ports along with that as we hopefully are successful in short order bring a tremors amount of community benefits with increased port revenues and union jobs with great benefits and family sustaining wages we offer technical training a low barrier to be an employee of those operations high school degree and minimal requirements valid driver's license and so forth gets you in the door and provide excellent training and partnered too with the iuoe and first source program to work out training programs to leverage what the community has to offer and bring loco loco jobs into pier 80 historically we have a high employee retention rate we're proud of and involved in different communities groups i've listed the chamber of commerce and the club and ymca boys and girls club and christmas in july and special advocate united way we like to be
upgrade the dpfrd items and invest in assembly and manufacture and car wash and repair facilities and quality inspections to handle the recall you hear about and serious lighting and urban designs to replicate what they expect a plant like operation at the ports along with that as we hopefully are successful in short order bring a tremors amount of community benefits with increased port revenues and union jobs with great benefits and family sustaining wages we offer technical training a low...
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double top, and 282 top last july, and april goes up to 262 and fails and the fundamentals and credibility issue, i am not shure. and jeffrey gunlock did a fe nam nol job to identify, they made batteries, they would be okay, but it is batteries going into the cars, and accelerating the production, and are there is the free cash flow, because it is going to be burning like crazy, and now reintroducing the question that you asked us of aus month ago, do they need to do a caple tall raise and the answer to that is probably yes. >> and jim cramer had this to say about tesla, and elon musk this morning. >> he is getting a wway with th financial murder. okay. i have to tell you that she is boast ing fing for the seemingl impossible. >> all right. our own phil lebeau on the tesla story are, and phil, earnings, and executive departures, and you have heard what chanos had to say to us yesterday at the sohn conference, and what are you making of it? does musk have a cred problem? cramer say hs he is a financial and he is getting away with financial murder, and throwing whatever he wants out, and hop
double top, and 282 top last july, and april goes up to 262 and fails and the fundamentals and credibility issue, i am not shure. and jeffrey gunlock did a fe nam nol job to identify, they made batteries, they would be okay, but it is batteries going into the cars, and accelerating the production, and are there is the free cash flow, because it is going to be burning like crazy, and now reintroducing the question that you asked us of aus month ago, do they need to do a caple tall raise and the...
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cooler and breezy, sunny inland and more 70s and 80s. fog on the coast, 50s and 60s.>>> 6:31 am. >>> the traffic is okay was so traffic. it is not unusual. i think you will notice the traffic is getting busier as we get closer to the 7:00 hour. and here it is at 6:31 am, and let's go to the bay bridge. traffic busy through the toll plaza, not a big delay, but filling in for the drive. and 880 still looking good in oakland in front of the colosseum. farther down, and the hayward, you will see so traffic building as you drive through hayward getting into the southern part of hayward. not feel been at fremont, and the dumbarton and san mateo bridge look okay. more crowding on the approach to the san mateo bridge toll plaza.>>> a new study saying that more people want to move out of the bay area and the home prices continue to go up in traffic gets worse. and we have brian flores live with more on what the study is saying that will make you think twice.>> reporter: maybe not me because i love living in the bay area, but for many people i'm s
cooler and breezy, sunny inland and more 70s and 80s. fog on the coast, 50s and 60s.>>> 6:31 am. >>> the traffic is okay was so traffic. it is not unusual. i think you will notice the traffic is getting busier as we get closer to the 7:00 hour. and here it is at 6:31 am, and let's go to the bay bridge. traffic busy through the toll plaza, not a big delay, but filling in for the drive. and 880 still looking good in oakland in front of the colosseum. farther down, and the...
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and where we are today and how far we have come over the last year and a half and what more we need to do. >> thank you, supervisor kim and good afternoon supervisors. i am going to give a little bit of background and get into the meat of the introduction given us to. and my technology is -- often challenged. okay, how do i do this? san francisco's affordable housing comes from many different buckets and places. a and -- the mayor's office has community development and my staff oversees the marketing and lottery procedures for the multiple family units that come on line. but primarily i'm going to speak today about the inclusionary, the bmr units, that we have online. the inclusionary units, our portfolio what we are managing now comes from many different buckets. we have the inclusionary bmr ownership units and rental unit. and the units we inherited since 2012. and the bmr program gives us another hunk of units. currently a little over 3,000 units we are monitoring in our portfolio. and what -- any 3,300 some odd. altogether. >> i am sorry to interrupt, does that include the old bmr
and where we are today and how far we have come over the last year and a half and what more we need to do. >> thank you, supervisor kim and good afternoon supervisors. i am going to give a little bit of background and get into the meat of the introduction given us to. and my technology is -- often challenged. okay, how do i do this? san francisco's affordable housing comes from many different buckets and places. a and -- the mayor's office has community development and my staff oversees...
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improve pedestrian and bike safety at the junction of us 101 and 280 freeways and almany bul vard and are doing outreach in multiple languages and visit our website sfcta.org/[inaudible] outreach in june and will present a update on that work to the sister agency next month. want to thank sfmta for completing several projects. the randolph [inaudible] and pedestrian safety project was completed uses funds by the transportation authority in this case life line transportation thunds and mission bay loop is underway. funds to finish that project very soon. in addition the masonic streetscape improvement open held will be held may 25. it will be on the 25th from 5:30 to 7:30 at the san francisco day school. this is to provide more information and updates on the safety and streetscape features for masonic avenue. glen park saw transit access improvements finally after several years but it was a large program at diamond and [inaudible] so hope pedestrian calming and transit acscess and striping and repaving left pockets and shelters so a lot of work using prop k and federal funds that is av
improve pedestrian and bike safety at the junction of us 101 and 280 freeways and almany bul vard and are doing outreach in multiple languages and visit our website sfcta.org/[inaudible] outreach in june and will present a update on that work to the sister agency next month. want to thank sfmta for completing several projects. the randolph [inaudible] and pedestrian safety project was completed uses funds by the transportation authority in this case life line transportation thunds and mission...
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ethical behavior and always could be tough and firm and gentle and smiling at the same time and coming back to the city hall and was delighted carla was here in her new capacity and sorry i will not be work wg her but hope all the best for you carla. >> thank you. >> i just want to give carla a message. i hope she is a at home resting and listening and want to encourage her to rest easy and he has earned it and deserves it. she left a tremendous marx on san francisco and done more for the city and county of san francisco than people do in a life time and your service is greatly appreciated. i have -there are a few people you meet in life that are as principleed, ethical and responsive to the call of duty that of which you have displayed every day. i had many conversations with carl late into the evening on the weekends, she was always there and made herself available. she was such a humble-is such a humble person. i just want to thank her, she set a example of what strong woman looks like, sounds like and most porntsly acts like and for that i'm forever grateful. >> and i would just ad
ethical behavior and always could be tough and firm and gentle and smiling at the same time and coming back to the city hall and was delighted carla was here in her new capacity and sorry i will not be work wg her but hope all the best for you carla. >> thank you. >> i just want to give carla a message. i hope she is a at home resting and listening and want to encourage her to rest easy and he has earned it and deserves it. she left a tremendous marx on san francisco and done more...
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again and 5 2 mannasas and 56 quanitco and mar continues at this hour. and all right.s afternoon, breezy from time to time once we get the front through 11:00 and gusting 15 to 20 around the region and again nothing too terribly bad and nothing too persistent it will be on and off wind gusts here or there. and you see nothing too terrible out there. 15 miles an hour wind gusts here as we head into the afternoon. and this evening winds really start to lighten. here's your radar. here's the one shower we're tracking just south and west of mount vernon this hour and south vernon seeing sprinkles and showers moving extremely quickly and as we head into the afternoon hours things clear up for us rather quickly here. sunshine breaking out just off to the north and to the west. and there's your bigger pictur picture. front draped just north of st. louis. this boundary will stall out as we head into the course of this week and unnort fortunately give us more chances for showers as we get into the again early this morning the front moved through and any showers left will quickl
again and 5 2 mannasas and 56 quanitco and mar continues at this hour. and all right.s afternoon, breezy from time to time once we get the front through 11:00 and gusting 15 to 20 around the region and again nothing too terribly bad and nothing too persistent it will be on and off wind gusts here or there. and you see nothing too terrible out there. 15 miles an hour wind gusts here as we head into the afternoon. and this evening winds really start to lighten. here's your radar. here's the one...
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kids and 200 and 50 non-did not that would be been out of the system. >> between 200 and 50 and ages 18 to 21 yes. >> and seven hundred that are 18. >> 6 hundred and 97 that is a couple days ago. >> there's used to be 28 hundred what year. >> that is probably around 2006 or 2008. >> that's great over the course of 10 years and yeah. >> what did you think accounted for that reduction. >> it is a significant reduction and not unlike a reduction statewide 60 percent reduction due to a significant number of reforms with the federal and the adoption act but also some of the 636 and other state reforms that really moved the system from a process oriented focus are we are doing the monthly visits are the homes licensed and how the kids are doing in care how short how long are the kids in care hallway quickly to adoption and held to the 18 federal measurements which we look at quarterly come out how are we are doing in 2000 i used to at a underlying blind when we didn't know about the unification and uc berkley statewide manages this data for all 58 county to during this trial deep to know d
kids and 200 and 50 non-did not that would be been out of the system. >> between 200 and 50 and ages 18 to 21 yes. >> and seven hundred that are 18. >> 6 hundred and 97 that is a couple days ago. >> there's used to be 28 hundred what year. >> that is probably around 2006 or 2008. >> that's great over the course of 10 years and yeah. >> what did you think accounted for that reduction. >> it is a significant reduction and not unlike a reduction...
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the airport and linda and victor and others and len bradley my boss and coworkers thank you and thanky gathered and grandmother and last but not least i would like to thank mayor ed lee for giving me the opportunity to speak you care about i did not know peep getting jobs that's correct for setting the example oh, well >> (clapping.) >> okay i have one more comment okay. do you guys are are paper and pen yeah. my name is sherryly wong my e-mail a s h i r r l e y at sfo.org i'm done with my internship in august of 2016 and would last week to connect with you how to lend my skeletals to our company i'm certified and my training 2, 3, 4 service center and have a lot of tenacity and now add public speaking to my resume (laughter) >> (clapping.) >> please contact me and maybe all be sitting next to you next year thank you. >> (clapping.) >> now you guys have to wait until after the program to higher here her she'll need a body gaud this is what why create those types of opportunity for may i have a motion people last week maria and sherylly will be changemakers and mr. mayor stay in the ci
the airport and linda and victor and others and len bradley my boss and coworkers thank you and thanky gathered and grandmother and last but not least i would like to thank mayor ed lee for giving me the opportunity to speak you care about i did not know peep getting jobs that's correct for setting the example oh, well >> (clapping.) >> okay i have one more comment okay. do you guys are are paper and pen yeah. my name is sherryly wong my e-mail a s h i r r l e y at sfo.org i'm done...
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and all throughout it was 17 people and then 15 and then 12 and then it's tremendous and we were getting very high numbers. some of the numbers in my opinion that i got in the early stages where when a state with 3 32%, but there were 14 people, i think that might be better than 62% in new york, but we never got credit for that but now we don't know the credit because we're going after hillary clinton. she will not -- [cheers and applause] she will not be a great president. she will not be a good president. she will be a poor president. she doesn't understand trade. her husband signed perhaps in the history of the world the single worst trade deal ever done. it's called nafta. and i was witness to the carnage over the last six weeks especially. i've known syracuse and i've known maryland and the people are incredible and all of the different states, connecticut, and i've witnessed what it's done really firsthand and it has been indeed carnage. we're going to change it around. we're not going to let carrier and all of these companies just think that they can move and go to another country
and all throughout it was 17 people and then 15 and then 12 and then it's tremendous and we were getting very high numbers. some of the numbers in my opinion that i got in the early stages where when a state with 3 32%, but there were 14 people, i think that might be better than 62% in new york, but we never got credit for that but now we don't know the credit because we're going after hillary clinton. she will not -- [cheers and applause] she will not be a great president. she will not be a...
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our pun i public and why this is important and who is happening and supposed to be happening and what the interesting design techniques for the employees to make this work for our city and for our coastline and really make sure that we're not actually cutting off public assess to our shoreline so this is shows you a bit of what's happening and what the city is making sure our community understands what is in store for now. >> some of our 1r50u7b89 risk assessment work is completed and some of it is pending the sfmta has work you've been working on to look at some of the 1r50u7b89 of the infrastructure all over the city we will take all that information and role it up into one vulnerability and risk assessment for the entire city to prioritize where we need to go first. >> and this is what we call our adaptation whole the yellow circle is the skies and reviewing the science and making sure we make sure we are kept current. >> up to date it is going through looking at after reviewing the science and looking at our vounlts vulnerabilities and risks and over lying those we're prioritizing
our pun i public and why this is important and who is happening and supposed to be happening and what the interesting design techniques for the employees to make this work for our city and for our coastline and really make sure that we're not actually cutting off public assess to our shoreline so this is shows you a bit of what's happening and what the city is making sure our community understands what is in store for now. >> some of our 1r50u7b89 risk assessment work is completed and...
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and adrian and richard thank you. this program >> thank you, ann i didn't and members of the apa and want to recognize a few people from the fact community that helped to have the program in mission and the bayview and silicon valley that's it barbara from the fact bayview american people are house and laura from the fact mission center and marie from visitacion valley thank you so much. (clapping.) >> so the community ambassadors are out there the most vibrant and dangerous areas he helping residents and workings sea visitor and community groups and merchant they report crimes and inform of the people of the serves and volunteer the community and live in the community and they care about people they serve the city they live and work for so it is my pleasure to introduce the fact ambassadors team the fact team is led we want to commend redistribution two individuals that exceptional individuals that helped me building the houses of engagement to what is today wouldn't have been possible i need they're afraid help plea
and adrian and richard thank you. this program >> thank you, ann i didn't and members of the apa and want to recognize a few people from the fact community that helped to have the program in mission and the bayview and silicon valley that's it barbara from the fact bayview american people are house and laura from the fact mission center and marie from visitacion valley thank you so much. (clapping.) >> so the community ambassadors are out there the most vibrant and dangerous areas...
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cool and 50s and 60s by the water, and 70s and 80s, and then 90s and the interior. if you want the cool go west and if you want the heat, go east.>> i will probably go west.>>> good morning and let's see what we have on the super commute. 580 westbound driving through the area of the tracy, already very slow, and as you drive on 205, and 580 is not quite as bad into would get past 205, slow traffic heading to the west, and at livermore not that bad, but you can give yourself a little more time this morning on the past, and not holiday like at all. a look at 880 northbound and southbound, looking good in front of the oakland coliseum. at the bay bridge toll plaza, not crowded yet, but more people are beginning to show up, and it is 5:01 am. >>> the golden state warriors will defend their nba title in the rematch after completing an epic comeback against oklahoma city, the 10th nba team to recover from make 3-1 deficit in the playoff series. they led by as many as 13 points for the okc, but the warriors stayed in it. klay thompson caught fire, helping the warriors, an
cool and 50s and 60s by the water, and 70s and 80s, and then 90s and the interior. if you want the cool go west and if you want the heat, go east.>> i will probably go west.>>> good morning and let's see what we have on the super commute. 580 westbound driving through the area of the tracy, already very slow, and as you drive on 205, and 580 is not quite as bad into would get past 205, slow traffic heading to the west, and at livermore not that bad, but you can give yourself a...
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[cheers and applause] and the people of west virginia and the people of kentucky and the people of oregon understand that in the year 2016, we have got to make public colleges and universities tuition-free. cheers and applause] and at a time of massive income and wealth inequality where the of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%, the people of oregon -- the people of oregon and kentucky and west virginia know that it is high time for the wealthy and large corporations to start paying their fair share of taxes. cheers and applause] without victory tonight in west virginia, we have now won 19 ries and caucuses in states. cheers and applause] and let me be as clear as we can be, we are in the campaign to win the democratic nomination. cheers and applause] and we are going to fight for every last vote in oregon, kentucky, california, the dakotas. cheers and applause] now we fully acknowledge, we are good in arithmetic that we have an uphill climb ahead of us. but we are used to fighting uphill climbs. [cheers and applause] we have been fighting uphill from the first day of this ca
[cheers and applause] and the people of west virginia and the people of kentucky and the people of oregon understand that in the year 2016, we have got to make public colleges and universities tuition-free. cheers and applause] and at a time of massive income and wealth inequality where the of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%, the people of oregon -- the people of oregon and kentucky and west virginia know that it is high time for the wealthy and large corporations to start...
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and the guys had given up and become alcoholics and were spending the women's money. this is a very long period that she was doing this. like over fives years and it took most of those women about five years to kick the guys out. now in some cases, the excuse was the guys were taking care of the children and they were the worst baby sitters you can imagine. dirty houses, didn't change diapers, played video games all day. it was very sad because it was like you saw as the women were going forward the men were dropping out. since i have the microphone i will change the subject and say i have been a very happy spinster for 69 years. i have had two decades long relationships with a male and a female. and the best part of my life is the 40 years i have been alone. she who travels alone, gets to do 50 different things every day at the time i want to do it and exactly the way i want to do it. there is a disadvantage. i live in a small town and there is a famous gilbert and sullivan musical about the maiden in the town and how she is such a d disstraction and the whole town c
and the guys had given up and become alcoholics and were spending the women's money. this is a very long period that she was doing this. like over fives years and it took most of those women about five years to kick the guys out. now in some cases, the excuse was the guys were taking care of the children and they were the worst baby sitters you can imagine. dirty houses, didn't change diapers, played video games all day. it was very sad because it was like you saw as the women were going...
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tomorrow hot and humid and 92 and sunday increasing clouds from the south and muggy and 89 degrees and sunny through the day on monday humid with tropical downpours, 79 degrees and we dry things out and 87 degrees wednesday for the union game looking nice plenty of sunshine and 84 and we go into the weekend day by day, only at the shore and the poconos coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you cecily. "action news" at 5:00 will be right back. >>> "action news" continues. >>> hello again here is what is happening on "action news" tonight. after weeks of slow moving lines and airports, the tsa is trying to offer memorial weekend travelers some relief. plus newcastle county's only spca is closing its doors and we'll tell you why and where the animals are going. and noah released their hurricane outlook and find out what is in store this hurricane season. >>> now the details on fear of travel troubles. the head of the tsa says he has his agency under control. and adrian baker joins us live from new york with more. >> reporter: yes, rick and sharrie great to be with you, ever
tomorrow hot and humid and 92 and sunday increasing clouds from the south and muggy and 89 degrees and sunny through the day on monday humid with tropical downpours, 79 degrees and we dry things out and 87 degrees wednesday for the union game looking nice plenty of sunshine and 84 and we go into the weekend day by day, only at the shore and the poconos coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you cecily. "action news" at 5:00 will be right back. >>>...
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i learned be stronger and make sure it won't happen again. i went over and over and over. so i think that to come to realize [speaker not understood] >> thank you. >> good evening, david pill pahl speaking as an individual and i just wanted to call attention to a long-term city employee i understand is not well. carla johnson, who most recently was the director of the mayor's office on disability, before that spent many years at the department of building inspection, apparently is very ill. and she absolutely reflects all the good things that we want in city employees. honesty, integrity, thoughtfulness, caring and my thoughts and wishs are with her and i wish her the best and hope she can pull through this most difficult time for her. thanks. >> thank you. >> hello. welcome to the new commissioner, ms. schmid, friends of ethics. on the whistleblower it would be helpful for us to know what is going to happen to the board of supervisors and who is going to carry hearings? if we could get public information on, that i would appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> >> hi, b
i learned be stronger and make sure it won't happen again. i went over and over and over. so i think that to come to realize [speaker not understood] >> thank you. >> good evening, david pill pahl speaking as an individual and i just wanted to call attention to a long-term city employee i understand is not well. carla johnson, who most recently was the director of the mayor's office on disability, before that spent many years at the department of building inspection, apparently is...
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and he looks around and he hears three shots and looks up and sees a rifle being re treated from the window of the book repozityory and he's sitting there on the ground with an empty camera. so he misses covering that historic part of the story. however, mr. jackson continues to cover the story throughout the weekend and he learns that on sunday oswald is going to be taken to the city jail. and so he goes and of course he's not the only journalist covering the press. jack beers is there among others. and as they position themselves to be waiting, they hear he's coming in, he's coming in. and they're all ready. mr. jackson pre-focused to make sure he gets some sort of image. all of a sudden he feels someone gets right in front of him and passes right by him. and first thing he thinks is that, this person is going to get in front of my shot. and he gets a little -- you know, miffed about it. he is still ready. all of a sudden, he hears these shots. and at the same time it seems that he hears the shot, he hits the shutter and he makes the shot. and ruby has just hit lee harvey oswald. a
and he looks around and he hears three shots and looks up and sees a rifle being re treated from the window of the book repozityory and he's sitting there on the ground with an empty camera. so he misses covering that historic part of the story. however, mr. jackson continues to cover the story throughout the weekend and he learns that on sunday oswald is going to be taken to the city jail. and so he goes and of course he's not the only journalist covering the press. jack beers is there among...
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and sheriff and a dphsfud and puc. what supervisor avalos is suggesting that we not have a 3-3 vote. that we lock together four of them. on second reading, that is fine. we'll have a first vote, if point. fire, d.e.m. and sheriff and add p.u.c. to that. >> so just for clarification, there is no requirement for second reading. >> yes, the entire ordinance must pass on second reading fire requires eight votes. the rest require six votes. the division from last week doesn't have to match up with the division of this week. >> thank you for that clarification. >> our first vote on the divided fire with will be for the fire department, d.e. member of the k. sheriff and p.u.c. madam cleerk please call the role. >> weiner aye. yee aye, avalos aye. breed aye. campos aye. cohen aye. farrell aye. kim aye. mar aye, peskin aye. tang aye. there are 11 ayes. >> okay, the ordinance finally passes unanimously. on the second part of the divided file, please call the roll. >> supervisor weiner aye. yee aye. avalos no. breed aye. campos k
and sheriff and a dphsfud and puc. what supervisor avalos is suggesting that we not have a 3-3 vote. that we lock together four of them. on second reading, that is fine. we'll have a first vote, if point. fire, d.e.m. and sheriff and add p.u.c. to that. >> so just for clarification, there is no requirement for second reading. >> yes, the entire ordinance must pass on second reading fire requires eight votes. the rest require six votes. the division from last week doesn't have to...
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took you back to 3 and 4 and 5. it is just southeast of livermore and that one cell and over the bay area it would have been quite the thing but it went south and east of the area. so the winds offshore are blowing and the fog and patchiness is there and tomorrow we got a few clouds and a little bit warmer. these are the current numbers. 70 in santa rosa and 70 in concord. highs are warmer than they were last night as you most likely knew. this is the forecast for tomorrow. there's the -- look at that cloud cover. a little bit of fog and tuesday, at five a.m. so it is cloudy when you get going for your tuesday and here we are in the afternoon. we will be hard pressed. mid-70s and upper 70s. getting closer to fairfield and those areas inland. just kind of mile day and kind of partly cloudy and sunny. san francisco's model lays out like this. 7:00 a.m. in the morning. cloudy and more partly cloudy in the afternoon and this guy, south of the cumulous clouds a sprinkle and there is a chance you put it in. here is the af
took you back to 3 and 4 and 5. it is just southeast of livermore and that one cell and over the bay area it would have been quite the thing but it went south and east of the area. so the winds offshore are blowing and the fog and patchiness is there and tomorrow we got a few clouds and a little bit warmer. these are the current numbers. 70 in santa rosa and 70 in concord. highs are warmer than they were last night as you most likely knew. this is the forecast for tomorrow. there's the -- look...
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talked about principles and hard work and sacrifice and commitment and you know, coach anderson and coach bell, when you are high schoolbasketball and football coach tell you, they are the high priest . it's the gospel. so truth, i think we've gotten away from truth. we learn more towards our biases, our opinions. you can go because of social media, you can go for months not talking to anybody that disagrees with you. i mean, i've been in quarterback meetings and offense of coordinator nights and other quarterbacks that often the staff would come to blows almost on what should be done or what we should run or what we should do against certain coverages and certain defenses when we walked out of the room. it wasn't jc's plan, it wasn't coach gil breaks plan, it was our plan and so i think you have to start if we are to be a more joyful society, you first have to start with, what is the truth? and the truth is not, i mean i look at the presidential race today and i'm baffled by some of the things that happened, some of the things that's been said. there's not a lot of humility it seem
talked about principles and hard work and sacrifice and commitment and you know, coach anderson and coach bell, when you are high schoolbasketball and football coach tell you, they are the high priest . it's the gospel. so truth, i think we've gotten away from truth. we learn more towards our biases, our opinions. you can go because of social media, you can go for months not talking to anybody that disagrees with you. i mean, i've been in quarterback meetings and offense of coordinator nights...
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lightning and n flooding and hail.l incredible and just fog and drizzle and showers in tuesday forecast and not going to do fireworks we did last night and flooding and but we will remain cloudy with occasional showers out there later today. it will get pretty soggy after a couple. >> we have poppeding in some place this morning. >> lot of moisture in the air. >> got you 63 in washington. winds calm: yes. we have more rain showers in the forecast. however it should be on the lighter side of things when we get to the afternoon hours. there you go heavier axis of the rain is southeast of us and looking at scattered showers today only in the upper 60s. we'll remain cloudy. there's your 7 day. >> looks like showers is the word of the week. >> showers is the theme. >> six out of seven times. >> the weekend is looking braiing forecast was made. >> we'll take it. . >> put a smile on. >> three more mornings to get up and it's the weekend. >> that's the best thing you ever said stevie love that. right now i hate what's happenin
lightning and n flooding and hail.l incredible and just fog and drizzle and showers in tuesday forecast and not going to do fireworks we did last night and flooding and but we will remain cloudy with occasional showers out there later today. it will get pretty soggy after a couple. >> we have poppeding in some place this morning. >> lot of moisture in the air. >> got you 63 in washington. winds calm: yes. we have more rain showers in the forecast. however it should be on the...
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and we did that again and again. years we lurched from crisis to crisis to avoid what were draconian cuts in the p s is in physicians payments. we ended up spending more on the temporary delays than it would have cost to do away with isgr in the beginning. last year we put an end to the cycle once and for all bypassings macra. macra is much more than a simple reveal, it's the most significant payment reform medicare program has seen in years thanks to macra we've set medicare on a sustainable course that will allow us to pay for value in health care rather than volume. the law modern sizes and streamlines physicians' payment. instead of a patchwork of incentives and alternative payment models it consolidates various programs into a single framework, it will allow flexibility for providers, allow them to practice medicine independent independently while holding them accountable accountab accountable. we are still in the early stages of digesting this proposed rule. it's big enough. it will take a while. the administra
and we did that again and again. years we lurched from crisis to crisis to avoid what were draconian cuts in the p s is in physicians payments. we ended up spending more on the temporary delays than it would have cost to do away with isgr in the beginning. last year we put an end to the cycle once and for all bypassings macra. macra is much more than a simple reveal, it's the most significant payment reform medicare program has seen in years thanks to macra we've set medicare on a sustainable...
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memorial day and unsettled weather and on and off rain and downpours and storms and clears on tuesdayerature of 85 degrees, it is thursday and almost the summer and that means meteorologist, melissa magee is down the shore at the absecon lighthouse in atlantic city. soaking up the sun and getting exercise as well. >> reporter: yes, it is beautiful outside in atlantic city, we are showing you the around the absecon lighthouse, it's about 178 feet tall. we'll go inside and show you the keeper's dwelling and give you a history less on the absecon lighthouse, it's the tallest in new jersey. we'll send it back to you. 228 steps to the top. >> sounds like fun. yeah. okay. hey, ready for the big meeting? yeah. >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a different way to treat ibs
memorial day and unsettled weather and on and off rain and downpours and storms and clears on tuesdayerature of 85 degrees, it is thursday and almost the summer and that means meteorologist, melissa magee is down the shore at the absecon lighthouse in atlantic city. soaking up the sun and getting exercise as well. >> reporter: yes, it is beautiful outside in atlantic city, we are showing you the around the absecon lighthouse, it's about 178 feet tall. we'll go inside and show you the...
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the zoo is 100 acre garden and 100 acre park and classroom, and zoo. come out this summer and see what is shaking. and that ends my report. >> thank you very much. >> is there public comment on this item? item 6. seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners any comment? discussion only. we are on item 7, west sun set playground. al >> good morning commissioners. dan mower capital division. the item before you we presented at the capital committee. it was discussion only item because i didn't have the paperwork to give a formal report but now that we have a few weeks happy to announce we have a contractor on board that we like to have you award a construction contract to. this is for west sunset playground renovation project. this is one of the 2012 park bond programs and taken a little longer to get this moving. we went through a process and advertised and bid the project and the bids came in extremely high during the first go so had to adjust and rebid the project. we did that and ended up with two bids. one was extremely outrageous but the ot
the zoo is 100 acre garden and 100 acre park and classroom, and zoo. come out this summer and see what is shaking. and that ends my report. >> thank you very much. >> is there public comment on this item? item 6. seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners any comment? discussion only. we are on item 7, west sun set playground. al >> good morning commissioners. dan mower capital division. the item before you we presented at the capital committee. it was discussion...
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can do performance and gathering and art exhibition and night things and this you urban room is open for the public and again jessie street turns 90 feet, however, keeping the inteshgz through the urban design and through the security cars to carefully maintain the city for this urban use so this is a diagram that shows the vacation this is basically partial of the jessie street and partial of the ed dom alley as it is by doing this we will achieve 3 goals one we create a landmark tower with benefits for the city, second we achieve the much enriched to the pedestrian middle passage for the neighborhood and third we achieve the 26 thousand open space which for the opens for the city for the neighbors and for the folks. >> that's it. >> okay. thank you. >> mr. buckly something in closing. >> we are here and have city staff to answer any questions. >> i don't have any supervisor wiener didn't have any i'd like to go straight to public comment and call of ms. christie wong (calling names). >> hi supervisors christie wong and policy director for spur thank you for the opportunity i want t
can do performance and gathering and art exhibition and night things and this you urban room is open for the public and again jessie street turns 90 feet, however, keeping the inteshgz through the urban design and through the security cars to carefully maintain the city for this urban use so this is a diagram that shows the vacation this is basically partial of the jessie street and partial of the ed dom alley as it is by doing this we will achieve 3 goals one we create a landmark tower with...
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still noise and warm and 2 quanitco and 85 mannasas.vening and it becomes hevrier or at least steadier overnight especially east of washington. places like annapolis and leonardtown temperatures fall back into the 60s. here's that 7 day forecast for you. late showers in the pm hours. 83 degrees for today. 78. we're certainly cooler with that steady rain tomorrow. especially along the coast. i think everyone will head back from the beaches early. 85 and sunny an tuesday, so if you hang out for the whole week you'll get better beach weather returning, 83 on wednesday. 79 with sun and cloud on thursday. beautiful middle part of the week. looks like it could get unsettled next weekend chance of thunderstorms and showers thursday and i from. that's a look at the 7 day forecast and iy and tom back to you. >> thank you, caityln. the rolling hupder ride for freedom is underway. hundreds of motorcycles are rallying at the penitentiary gop. >> "fox5" here with the latest. hey, alex. . >> hey, guys, good morning, well you can already hear that rol
still noise and warm and 2 quanitco and 85 mannasas.vening and it becomes hevrier or at least steadier overnight especially east of washington. places like annapolis and leonardtown temperatures fall back into the 60s. here's that 7 day forecast for you. late showers in the pm hours. 83 degrees for today. 78. we're certainly cooler with that steady rain tomorrow. especially along the coast. i think everyone will head back from the beaches early. 85 and sunny an tuesday, so if you hang out for...
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they took linda who was an army nurse and was a medic and everything in vietnam, and i am her and she's me. i think it just got messed up a little bit. and that was our fault as the community free clinic. not lbj library. you guys are good. okay. so coming back, coming out of vietnam after three and a half years -- and people say why did you go? well, you know, when you are young and you are 17 years old and you think you know everything, and you are bulletproof, yeah, you know, you are going to do thing that maybe later on in your life you regret. though i don't regret this at all. because i grew up very fast. i learned to care. and i learned that it was okay to say to somebody, yeah, i have post-traumatic stress, or yes, i have anxiety. or, yes, i have a problem that, you know, i can't describe. it's not medical. aspirin won't take care of it. ibuprofens won't. but there's something wrong. and i don't know what it is, but there's something wrong. so when i was meetings up with my friends from vietnam, i was there doing tep, and my tep brothers when i came back to the united states --
they took linda who was an army nurse and was a medic and everything in vietnam, and i am her and she's me. i think it just got messed up a little bit. and that was our fault as the community free clinic. not lbj library. you guys are good. okay. so coming back, coming out of vietnam after three and a half years -- and people say why did you go? well, you know, when you are young and you are 17 years old and you think you know everything, and you are bulletproof, yeah, you know, you are going...
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can do performance and gathering and art exhibition and night things and this you urban room is open for the public and again jessie street turns 90 feet, however, keeping the inteshgz through the urban design and through the security cars to carefully maintain the city for this urban use so this is a diagram that shows the vacation this is basically partial of the jessie street and partial of the ed dom alley as it is by doing this we will achieve 3 goals one we create a landmark tower with benefits for the city, second we achieve the much enriched to the pedestrian middle passage for the neighborhood and third we achieve the 26 thousand open space which for the opens for the city for the neighbors and for the folks. >> that's it. >> okay. thank you. >> mr. buckly something in closing. >> we are here and have city staff to answer any questions. >> i don't have any supervisor wiener didn't have any i'd like to go straight to public comment and call of ms. christie wong (calling names). >> hi supervisors christie wong and policy director for spur thank you for the opportunity i want t
can do performance and gathering and art exhibition and night things and this you urban room is open for the public and again jessie street turns 90 feet, however, keeping the inteshgz through the urban design and through the security cars to carefully maintain the city for this urban use so this is a diagram that shows the vacation this is basically partial of the jessie street and partial of the ed dom alley as it is by doing this we will achieve 3 goals one we create a landmark tower with...
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daytime highs in the oranges and more aggressive and burns off and you get your orange and 80s. upper 70s and low 80s. tomorrow zackville could make 85-degree and 82 in walnut creek and 83 in liver more. forecast high in morgan hill, 80 and loss gatos 80s. for your bay area wednesday. not as warm as it has been in awhile. you will notice the warm. 77 in redwood city and five-day forecast warmer on wednesday. still a little warm other thursday. and then temperatures trend down. and even may 80s on thursday and friday. >> a lot of warm weather in store. >> we are halfway through may so summer is not that far off. >>> millions for police reform in san francisco. how the mayor says the money will be spent to cut down on officer-involved shootings and why some say it isn't enough. >>> later new at six, a three hour wait for lunch. the dumpling destination that has a culture following that just opened its doors in the south bay. >>> i went to the one in taiwan and it was fabulous. the food was great. it was so tasty. >>> mayor ed lee wants to spend 17-and-a-half million dollars to rye
daytime highs in the oranges and more aggressive and burns off and you get your orange and 80s. upper 70s and low 80s. tomorrow zackville could make 85-degree and 82 in walnut creek and 83 in liver more. forecast high in morgan hill, 80 and loss gatos 80s. for your bay area wednesday. not as warm as it has been in awhile. you will notice the warm. 77 in redwood city and five-day forecast warmer on wednesday. still a little warm other thursday. and then temperatures trend down. and even may 80s...
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, 53 and concord and martinez.dy is pretty much in the same ballpark. there is an onshore breeze and a big all bank. it does not matter if it is may or not, it is tough to warm up. this will slowly burn off in one, but another system coming in late tonight tomorrow, keeping us in this same forecast. this low has moved out of the picture, and a little bit warmer on wednesday and thursday. today and tomorrow in the 60s and 70s. low clouds, and it may take until early afternoon for this to dissipate on the bay. a little bit warmer as we get away from the coast, and temperatures, it won't take long to warm up in may. after tuesday, wednesday and thursday looking warmer, and dropping back down over the weekend. >>> and 4:46 am is the time. >>> the hero strong-armed his way to the weekend box office.>> [ video playing ]>> captain america, number one right now, $182 million on the opening weekend. it cost $250 million to make. jungle book pushing into second place. looks a little bit intense. "mother's day" came in third
, 53 and concord and martinez.dy is pretty much in the same ballpark. there is an onshore breeze and a big all bank. it does not matter if it is may or not, it is tough to warm up. this will slowly burn off in one, but another system coming in late tonight tomorrow, keeping us in this same forecast. this low has moved out of the picture, and a little bit warmer on wednesday and thursday. today and tomorrow in the 60s and 70s. low clouds, and it may take until early afternoon for this to...
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and your ways of understanding and sdusz the type of city and downtown and neighborhoods you're pursuingsential and precisely on an economic level san francisco was the financial center bart was designed around san francisco to bring workers to san francisco and then a change in silicon valley and others centers and san francisco kept a pretty substantial economic base they didn't see the changes of the other cities but the resurgence and the economic growth and the transportation of the character of the city i think that is a new horizon so not just a service center that was a substantial service center but a new layer of not just technology but amenity and entertainment a big components of what san francisco offering to the region and to the growth and that has come with all kinds of prelims for the city and beyond so i want to flag a couple of components what we're facing and what the tone of that update we've talked about how economic changes we go through circles and periods of economic growth we implement the 2013 it was still kind of on the recovery so the new dynamics are here wi
and your ways of understanding and sdusz the type of city and downtown and neighborhoods you're pursuingsential and precisely on an economic level san francisco was the financial center bart was designed around san francisco to bring workers to san francisco and then a change in silicon valley and others centers and san francisco kept a pretty substantial economic base they didn't see the changes of the other cities but the resurgence and the economic growth and the transportation of the...
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and scientific and all must participate.ortance of taking action and witness it first hand through our work on zero 50 and 100. with zero waste, i know we have been at 80 percent for a little while. it will be in our life time i truly believe we'll get to 100 percent if we work together and do everything we need to do. would you like to do that in your life time everybody? 100 percent deversion. [applause] we are at 80 percent and this is still why our city is gow gring and growing at a rapid place and it is remarkable we keep that percentage there and figure out the rest in the very near future. we are proud of the other goal. did you know we have already reached 50 percent sustainable travel just this past year? one year ahead of schedule. thank you everyone, the transit authority, transportation authority, muni, all of the people in car sharing, ride sharing. want to thank everyone for accomplishing a year ahead. that gives great incentive to do even more and we know we can do better. it does want stop there. as you heard
and scientific and all must participate.ortance of taking action and witness it first hand through our work on zero 50 and 100. with zero waste, i know we have been at 80 percent for a little while. it will be in our life time i truly believe we'll get to 100 percent if we work together and do everything we need to do. would you like to do that in your life time everybody? 100 percent deversion. [applause] we are at 80 percent and this is still why our city is gow gring and growing at a rapid...
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, and a cooling trend kicking in and clouds increasing and the wind will pick up. a possibility of thunderstorms four days out. things are calming down in the sierra, 50 and novato and napa in there, palo alto 52, mid-50s and a few upper 40s. mill valley and napa 46, 45 in kelseyville. there are some cooler areas, and most of this cloud deck will leave pretty quickly, and clouds coming in for a few days and then it will not stick around. these areas of fog will clear out, and 60s, 70s and a few mid- 80s. it does not take long want to get past mid-may for some of these areas to warm up quickly, and they will. the cooling will begin thursday in it will really cool down as we go into the week end. maybe a little bit of rain, riding saturday in the north day, -- north bay, no doubt.>>> we now know why the lead singer of the red hot chili peppers was hospitalized, forcing them to cancel the shows in southern california, anthony kita's was rushed to the hospital, and the concert sponsor said that he was experiencing severe stomach pain which turned out to be intestinal f
, and a cooling trend kicking in and clouds increasing and the wind will pick up. a possibility of thunderstorms four days out. things are calming down in the sierra, 50 and novato and napa in there, palo alto 52, mid-50s and a few upper 40s. mill valley and napa 46, 45 in kelseyville. there are some cooler areas, and most of this cloud deck will leave pretty quickly, and clouds coming in for a few days and then it will not stick around. these areas of fog will clear out, and 60s, 70s and a few...
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and they said stop and make this drug work. and they did. and the american drug companies started making it. we ended up overdosing troops on the pacific and atlantic side. they were soiling their pants, vomiting, some of them had psychological episodes because it is a neuro tropic drug and affects people that way, and the men refused to take it. the war department turned on their propaganda machine and we had dr. suess and he draw cartoons and posters. these posters were so ubickitous they started calling the mosquito and. they learned if they roll down their pants, wore the repellent and protected themselves they would not get this disease malaria. the war department was encouraging the men to take the drug. they lowered the doze and learned it could be a prophylactic. they thought sex would help get the message out clearly. [laughter] >> they trained about 10,000 men in new orleans to form malaria units that attached to combat units. instead of learning how to use rifles they learned how to use dip sticks so they could catch the laufsh la
and they said stop and make this drug work. and they did. and the american drug companies started making it. we ended up overdosing troops on the pacific and atlantic side. they were soiling their pants, vomiting, some of them had psychological episodes because it is a neuro tropic drug and affects people that way, and the men refused to take it. the war department turned on their propaganda machine and we had dr. suess and he draw cartoons and posters. these posters were so ubickitous they...
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one is dampness and mold and we talked about who is imposed and the rate of contribution and the economic impacts from the resulting hospitalized and the reason it is marked as although the total cost impact relative to the others categories the low directing amount when you add in looking at total overall impacts not matt haney that public is not impacted issue areas. >> that's from an economic perspective not whether people can indeed. >> sorry. >> it is only from an economic from a hospitalized not the people that get sick. >> it take into account all those the people that are impacted by the floodwater with the asthma and others rate of getting a waterborne disease. >> x extrapolating all the factors. >> can we go back. >> they're based on the fema and other federal agencies we again make anything up there is precedent for everything that was done in the study and where possible we customized the economic 3408dz with local data like the example of the mta tracks i gave you that 2 inches of water on the tracks is a threshold we use that threshold so we use 11 city agencies and conducte
one is dampness and mold and we talked about who is imposed and the rate of contribution and the economic impacts from the resulting hospitalized and the reason it is marked as although the total cost impact relative to the others categories the low directing amount when you add in looking at total overall impacts not matt haney that public is not impacted issue areas. >> that's from an economic perspective not whether people can indeed. >> sorry. >> it is only from an...
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and they hit me up, and they're like, yo, we got this song, and it's called "god's in the hood," and we want you to, like, say something on it at the end, you know, some smart professor-type stuff, you know what i'm saying? [laughter] you know, they wanted me to get on it and, you know, so my friend who's going to be here later, dee watkins, i told him, yo, can you believe this? they sent me this song. and, you know, he knew, he was one of only people that knew that i was -- preparation meets opportunity. i was already ready to battle people and everything, you know what i'm saying? [laughter] so when, so i told my boy like, yo, they want me to talk on it. and so my boy dee go, so you going to spit on that? and i'm like, no, no, you don't understand, man. they want me to, like, talk on it, you know, like a professor. ask and so my man, dee, is like so you gonna spit on that? [laughter] and, you know, like a hundred songs later, you know what i mean? like here we are. be i had a moment, you know, i'm with the record label, i've been traveling with him, learning from him, studying, mak
and they hit me up, and they're like, yo, we got this song, and it's called "god's in the hood," and we want you to, like, say something on it at the end, you know, some smart professor-type stuff, you know what i'm saying? [laughter] you know, they wanted me to get on it and, you know, so my friend who's going to be here later, dee watkins, i told him, yo, can you believe this? they sent me this song. and, you know, he knew, he was one of only people that knew that i was --...
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and 10-17-16. and it includes yogurt and fruit and nut medley. you should return these right away or contact the company. >>> health check this noon. going to church could be a life saver, a new study from harvard university find that women that worship more than once a week have a 30% lower mortality rate and the women were 20% less likely to die of cardiovascular disease and 20% less likely to die of cancer and attending church regularly lowers stress and makes people feel more optimistic and helps some to find their soul mates. >>> the "action news" team is working on stories for tonight at 4:00. >> we love that study out here today. coming up today at 4:00, we'll take you to a local library offering much more than just books to the community. you'll like this. they are calling it a tie-brary. and a couple's engagement photo shoot, showcases their love from costco, see more from their hilairious walk down the wholesale aisles. and watch your newscast streaming live on the smart phone or tablet. >> i love myself a club store. >>> accuweather is
and 10-17-16. and it includes yogurt and fruit and nut medley. you should return these right away or contact the company. >>> health check this noon. going to church could be a life saver, a new study from harvard university find that women that worship more than once a week have a 30% lower mortality rate and the women were 20% less likely to die of cardiovascular disease and 20% less likely to die of cancer and attending church regularly lowers stress and makes people feel more...
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out and act on it quickly and again the punish will be swift and severe. i do not have the authority to fire a officer, but the commission does and they will be sent directly to the commission as has been the case with a recommendation for termation and then it is the responsibility and jurisdiction orphthe police commission. y i have to way in, on behalf the commission it is if the police department was created 5 years gow when greg suhr became chief. this was created [inaudible] to the extent they are bias we are identified in the department the quelgz are we surprised they exist, they exist in our society, the question is what wlee doing. i think it is importantiosee there is a declaration that there is no room for racism and sexism and this department is taking a proactive approach and the commission is clear there is no tolerance for that belaveier so rather than suggest identifying officers who have a bias shows there is something drasticly wrong that is true, the question is what are we doing about it and this commission and department is clear ther
out and act on it quickly and again the punish will be swift and severe. i do not have the authority to fire a officer, but the commission does and they will be sent directly to the commission as has been the case with a recommendation for termation and then it is the responsibility and jurisdiction orphthe police commission. y i have to way in, on behalf the commission it is if the police department was created 5 years gow when greg suhr became chief. this was created [inaudible] to the extent...
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of script from our lexicon and we don't really refer to our janitors and home health aides and fast food workers as working class but as low-wage workers so i wanted to bring back the idea that we have this debate and it's more racially diverse and we need to think of them as a political force that we need to pay attention to. >> guest: used or two after the bankruptcy and why that matters. >> i'm glad my dad wasn't around to see. it would have been painful for him. i think it's important because symbolically it was like a nail in the coffin of the. >> it's sort it sort of put a pin in the finale and what that meant unproductivity went up into the workers saw that in their paychecks and we had a period of time income grew at the bottom faster than the top of which has never happened in my lifetime. it's kind of hard to wrap your mind around that concept if you've only known this inequality we're in today so it was a really blonde symbol of the passing of the torch from an industrial working class with service sector working class. >> so there's working-class and middle-class. talk a
of script from our lexicon and we don't really refer to our janitors and home health aides and fast food workers as working class but as low-wage workers so i wanted to bring back the idea that we have this debate and it's more racially diverse and we need to think of them as a political force that we need to pay attention to. >> guest: used or two after the bankruptcy and why that matters. >> i'm glad my dad wasn't around to see. it would have been painful for him. i think it's...