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as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the region, i'm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private sector to work with us. the academia sector and our innovative arms. it's no surprise that gsa is a partner because it's fast becoming the most innovative arm of the federal government i've ever seen hit their really pushing it well ahead and they're challenging us to be a great partner and we want to be. because we have a lot of things that could withhold benefits to our public if we didn't start working cooperatively. we just are thinking outside of those silos that and you mentioned that we all know is a very fact that prevents us from doing better. and i say that we started this over a year and
as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the region, i'm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private...
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[applause] >> cities began as startups themselves. international perspective on how cities are making themselves competitive. i am really excited about this work because all of my clients want to be peter ready. they all have strategy documents that have suffixes like 2025, 2030, 2050. the university of shanghai came up with a growth strategy for 2050. youere thinking how can think so far into the future, and what we found is what matters enormously is a city has to be ready. readiness matters for the future. that is why i think this report and the data that is behind it is really interesting from an international point of view. we have a long history of working with cities at the world bank. a lot of cities are taking on economic development to add to their main responsibly. as they do that, they asked a lot of questions. it wants know-how other cities are doing it. they want to know what other successful cities have done, who is getting things done, and how things are being done. that is the framework for the competitive cities repor
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a city and for my perspective, the reality cannot be further from the tree. as a city, i don't think we should subscribe to the politics of donald trump and the republicans saying certain people are not welcome here in san francisco. it's not the san francisco i do up and it's not the san francisco i believe in. members of our technology community are san franciscans. i believe for one believe we should embrace them and those one new to our city seek to engage them rather than demonize it is a philosophy i believe we should subscribe to at a national level and we should walk the walk and talk the talk here in san francisco as well. in terms of the legislation itself there's a few things i want to point out why i very much disagree with it. aside from his overall thesis. first of all, i will not support legislation that is going to seek to push us into the next recession here in san francisco. it may seem like a lifetime ago in our city but just a few years ago, in the great recession coming out of it when i first came into office in city hall, with double-digit
a city and for my perspective, the reality cannot be further from the tree. as a city, i don't think we should subscribe to the politics of donald trump and the republicans saying certain people are not welcome here in san francisco. it's not the san francisco i do up and it's not the san francisco i believe in. members of our technology community are san franciscans. i believe for one believe we should embrace them and those one new to our city seek to engage them rather than demonize it is a...
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as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the region, i'm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private sector to work with us. the academia sector and our innovative arms. it's no surprise that gsa is a partner because it's fast becoming the most innovative arm of the federal government i've ever seen hit their really pushing it well ahead and they're challenging us to be a great partner and we want to be. because we have a lot of things that could withhold benefits to our public if we didn't start working cooperatively. we just are thinking outside of those silos that and you mentioned that we all know is a very fact that prevents us from doing better. and i say that we started this over a year and
as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the region, i'm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private...
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well as cities as sort of test ground for innovation that we need to empower cities to do that. and there are many constraints particularly on local governments to help them facilitate to facilitate additional innovation in the economy. so it's certainly a challenge and one that we recognize. i think it's also one that probably doesn't get enough attention currently because, again, we put a lot of pressure and expectation, particularly at the federal and state level where there may be the assumption that local governments or cities are handling it or it's their responsibility. so yeah, again, and there's also sort of the issue of health and safety and that's always going to be part of how cities or any government balances a regulatory environment. some of it may lead to the affect of having -- businesses have more regulations than they would like. but on some level there needs to be a balance as well. >> i'll take a stab to that question as well. >> it's a really good question and don't want to speak about job security because i don't want to lose m
well as cities as sort of test ground for innovation that we need to empower cities to do that. and there are many constraints particularly on local governments to help them facilitate to facilitate additional innovation in the economy. so it's certainly a challenge and one that we recognize. i think it's also one that probably doesn't get enough attention currently because, again, we put a lot of pressure and expectation, particularly at the federal and state level where there may be the...
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a city and for my perspective, the reality cannot be further from the tree. as a city, i don't think we should subscribe to the politics of donald trump and the republicans saying certain people are not welcome here in san francisco. it's not the san francisco i do up and it's not the san francisco i believe in. members of our technology community are san franciscans. i believe for one believe we should embrace them and those one new to our city seek to engage them rather than demonize it is a philosophy i believe we should subscribe to at a national level and we should walk the walk and talk the talk here in san francisco as well. in terms of the legislation itself there's a few things i want to point out why i very much disagree with it. aside from his overall thesis. first of all, i will not support legislation that is going to seek to push us into the next recession here in san francisco. it may seem like a lifetime ago in our city but just a few years ago, in the great recession coming out of it when i first came into office in city hall, with double-digit
a city and for my perspective, the reality cannot be further from the tree. as a city, i don't think we should subscribe to the politics of donald trump and the republicans saying certain people are not welcome here in san francisco. it's not the san francisco i do up and it's not the san francisco i believe in. members of our technology community are san franciscans. i believe for one believe we should embrace them and those one new to our city seek to engage them rather than demonize it is a...
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cities, the function is centralized as an independent department with staff dedicated that are those things involved with performance management from collecting the it and reporting out. we see this in atlanta, boston, dallas, kansas city, las vegas st. paul. then there are also systems that decentralized where there's performance management and staff providing advice and function but the real happens with the front line staff and within each of the city departments and we can see fort n denver and lauderdale. interestingly, in denver, because they know they're putting that responsibility and onto onal responsibility the front line staff. their particular -- it's called a training program that really helps city staff empower them really and train and understand how to make efficiencies within their everyday job and operations. and they were seeing some sort where the model functions are a little bit more fluid and we saw that in d.c. and l.a.. internal to t's city hall, right. and i think that's very interesting and for those of us in the city space, we understand why that matters. bu
cities, the function is centralized as an independent department with staff dedicated that are those things involved with performance management from collecting the it and reporting out. we see this in atlanta, boston, dallas, kansas city, las vegas st. paul. then there are also systems that decentralized where there's performance management and staff providing advice and function but the real happens with the front line staff and within each of the city departments and we can see fort n denver...
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you can see them all -- and see the full press conference from city leaders calling for unity on our as we head to break we're taking a look at more of the carnage from the chaos in the city last night. we're taking a look at the bmo harris bank near 36th and fond du lac -- as crews work to put continue to follow this breaking switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. it's a deal you don't want to miss. sir, hi. did you just say, "switch and you get 50% off a smartphone?" uh, yes. sorry. hi. hello. i was watching tv and i saw you say 50% off smartphones. and we'll cover all switching costs. oh! wow! also, you g... uh, excuse me. switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. plus, we'll cover all switching costs. excuse me, can i just... hmm? what? i just need it back. i don't have it. one of the scenes of chaos last night -- an auto parts store near 35th and burleigh is completely charred... chisholm: "it's been a busy day obviously from moment we were notified of ois we've been engaged in making the investigation is done correctly and assisting in any way we can. thou
you can see them all -- and see the full press conference from city leaders calling for unity on our as we head to break we're taking a look at more of the carnage from the chaos in the city last night. we're taking a look at the bmo harris bank near 36th and fond du lac -- as crews work to put continue to follow this breaking switch to u.s. cellular and get 50% off smartphones. it's a deal you don't want to miss. sir, hi. did you just say, "switch and you get 50% off a smartphone?"...
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a city and for my perspective, the reality cannot be further from the tree. asity, i don't think we should subscribe to the politics of donald trump and the republicans saying certain people are not welcome here in san francisco. it's not the san francisco i do up and it's not the san francisco i believe in. members of our technology community are san franciscans. i believe for one believe we should embrace them and those one new to our city seek to engage them rather than demonize it is a philosophy i believe we should subscribe to at a national level and we should walk the walk and talk the talk here in san francisco as well. in terms of the legislation itself there's a few things i want to point out why i very much disagree with it. aside from his overall thesis. first of all, i will not support legislation that is going to seek to push us into the next recession here in san francisco. it may seem like a lifetime ago in our city but just a few years ago, in the great recession coming out of it when i first came into office in city hall, with double-digit unem
a city and for my perspective, the reality cannot be further from the tree. asity, i don't think we should subscribe to the politics of donald trump and the republicans saying certain people are not welcome here in san francisco. it's not the san francisco i do up and it's not the san francisco i believe in. members of our technology community are san franciscans. i believe for one believe we should embrace them and those one new to our city seek to engage them rather than demonize it is a...
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as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the region, i'm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private sector to work with us. the academia sector and our innovative arms. it's no surprise that gsa is a partner because it's fast becoming the most innovative arm of the federal government i've ever seen hit their really pushing it well ahead and they're challenging us to be a great partner and we want to be. because we have a lot of things that could withhold benefits to our public if we didn't start working cooperatively. we just are thinking outside of those silos that and you mentioned that we all know is a very fact that prevents us from doing better. and i say that we started this over a year and
as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the region, i'm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private...
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paul's reigned as the city's tallest building. during world war ii, london was often bombed by amazingly, st. paul's survived. ?? over the centuries, the cathedral played a central role in many of england's most important state events, including the funerals of the great naval hero admiral nelson and prime minister winston churchill. but not all occasions were so solemn. this is where lady diana spencer got married and became princess diana. >> ? god save our gracious queen ? >> i, charles philip arthur george... >> "take thee, diana frances..." >> ...take thee, diana frances... >> "...to my wedded wife." >> ...to my wedded wife. [ "god save the queen" playing ] >> this impressive building still echoes with the pomp and glory that were once the british empire. you can climb to the top of the dome and gaze out on modern london. the view is spectacular. reporting for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> ? god save the queen ? [ bat cracks ] [ cheers and applause ] >> one of the best parts of the season is the all-star game. since 1933,
paul's reigned as the city's tallest building. during world war ii, london was often bombed by amazingly, st. paul's survived. ?? over the centuries, the cathedral played a central role in many of england's most important state events, including the funerals of the great naval hero admiral nelson and prime minister winston churchill. but not all occasions were so solemn. this is where lady diana spencer got married and became princess diana. >> ? god save our gracious queen ? >> i,...
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not as mayor or city counselor, but as city secretary of defense? >> oh, well. >> reporter: his campaign sign says so, but he hates signs, so waits the story? >> -- watts the story? brother would do, made signs. >> reporter: made by his twin brother. safe to say never has a sign caught watts' attention for man his own. >> i started getting people coming up to me for church asking are you running? they thought it was real. >> reporter: come election day the real candidates can work on change. >> we respect the people that serving. it's a great thing. >> reporter: but until then, if he can change anything it's the tone of this election to a lighter one. >> i'm david watts and i prove this message. >> no, i'm david watts and i approve this message. >>> new at 10:00, not your typical political sign, but this one is real. it's on us60 just outside wickenbu hillary for prison. >>> after a brief summer break, the phoenix city council is getting back to work this week, and we have a first look at two big votes scheduled for their wednesday meeting. those ci
not as mayor or city counselor, but as city secretary of defense? >> oh, well. >> reporter: his campaign sign says so, but he hates signs, so waits the story? >> -- watts the story? brother would do, made signs. >> reporter: made by his twin brother. safe to say never has a sign caught watts' attention for man his own. >> i started getting people coming up to me for church asking are you running? they thought it was real. >> reporter: come election day the...
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as to his stepping down. that's to take place here in city hall within the next several minutes as anticipated. we'll bring it to you live. reporting live at city hall, news." >>> james o'neil, the chief of the department and highest uniformed member will be bratton's successor. he currently heads the unit to improve ties with blacks and hispanic neighborhoods. he started as an officer in 1983 and hob movingp -- and has been moving up ever since. we have spoken to him in the past about the challenges of the job. >> between crime and terrorism, sleep. this is my life. i'm here to make sure we keep the people of the city safe. >> i'm joined on the phone by commissioner kelly. first off, thank you so much for joining usp. >> good to be with you -- thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> we have to know your reaction of the commissioner's decision to step down so suddenly. >> i'm surprised. i thought he indicated that he would stay for the rest of wish him well. he, you know, has a history that's unparalleled in policing in the united states. so all the best to him. >> mr. kelly
as to his stepping down. that's to take place here in city hall within the next several minutes as anticipated. we'll bring it to you live. reporting live at city hall, news." >>> james o'neil, the chief of the department and highest uniformed member will be bratton's successor. he currently heads the unit to improve ties with blacks and hispanic neighborhoods. he started as an officer in 1983 and hob movingp -- and has been moving up ever since. we have spoken to him in the past...
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the other top five cities such as baltimore and pittsburgh also at 15th and 14th respectively. everyone from government to corporate to entrepreneurs in bringing them together to open exchange of ideas and to collaborate. aw york city and los angeles lot of startup creation. there were aspects of community that lag behind for them to continue to grow. like baltimore and pittsburgh and new orleans are not major drivers of the digital economy at -- yet. they are building collaborative communities as innovation and the are creating the bright cultural foundations. ranking, what does it mean? to answer that, we started listening to entrepreneurs and city leaders. we just came back from visiting cities. theeard things like when partners in kansas city described the city's startup community as a network, or each node in the network had a mission. or christine at the local chamber called it a big small town, everyone is six degrees removed from each other. andlso heard the same thing boston and salt lake city. how easy it was to meet up with a local founder or funder. doors.ld find ope
the other top five cities such as baltimore and pittsburgh also at 15th and 14th respectively. everyone from government to corporate to entrepreneurs in bringing them together to open exchange of ideas and to collaborate. aw york city and los angeles lot of startup creation. there were aspects of community that lag behind for them to continue to grow. like baltimore and pittsburgh and new orleans are not major drivers of the digital economy at -- yet. they are building collaborative communities...
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. >> it's tough when so much is going on in the city of philadelphia as well as across this country. >> reporter: she was at temple hospital today as city leaders said they would give away gun locks throughout the city. councilman curtis jones said so many of the kids in his district know someone who has been shocked. >> what shocked me is close to 30% of those kids put their hands up. >> it's why philly's leading law enforcement officers were here supporting the gun lock giveaway. the sheriff repeated their motto. >> got a gun, get a lock. >> reporter: national statistics show more than 265 minors shut someone in twoikts. in philadelphia recently we've seen a 9-year-old, two 4-year-olds and an 8-year-old and shot accidentally. we've been reported on countless others shot like mr. johnson >> you may think for one second about being angry. a responsible gun if he wants to lock the gun. >> now crime statistics show that about 40% of all accidental shootings actually happen in the room where a gun is kept. again, they will be here at fourth and lehigh until 8:00 tonight giving away thes
. >> it's tough when so much is going on in the city of philadelphia as well as across this country. >> reporter: she was at temple hospital today as city leaders said they would give away gun locks throughout the city. councilman curtis jones said so many of the kids in his district know someone who has been shocked. >> what shocked me is close to 30% of those kids put their hands up. >> it's why philly's leading law enforcement officers were here supporting the gun...
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as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the regionm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private sector to work with us. the academia sector and our innovative arms. it's no surprise that gsa is a partner because it's fast becoming the most innovative arm of the federal government i've ever seen hit their really pushing it well ahead and they're challenging us to be a great partner and we want to be. because we have a lot of things that could withhold benefits to our public if we didn't start working cooperatively. we just are thinking outside of those silos that and you mentioned that we all know is a very fact that prevents us from doing better. and i say that we started this over a year and a h
as a city of innovation, i want to say that were already working not just as a city but is the regionm already deep conversations with mayor schaaf and mayor ricardo with our supervisors, in san mateo county about regional issues and making sure were paying attention, more than just what the part on has for the immediate future. more about our challenges and how we can really work outside of our sideload cities and counties and into arena where we can really and truly invite the private sector...
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nearly two decades later, the county off demolished under the program. >> we are moving as fast as the cities request demolition. >> how it works is the counties essentially act as a bang giving cities money out of the program, the $50 million fund, to bulldoze homes. >> although it is going very this is not some simple thing where you walk onto a property and knock things down. >> the hold up, according to the land bank and the county, is the lengthy legal process cities must go through before they can demolish a home like this one. curry lives on the opposite end of east 123rd from this eyesore of an area. he explains this house used to be surrounded by empty homes, all of which have been tore down over the years, and for that he is thankful. >> it's very quiet. you can actually go on the porch and my wife loves >> the county would not give me a timeframe as to win all 5000 homes will be torn down. the land bank tells me it demolishes about 20 homes per week and cleveland tears down its own homes under the umbrella of the county program. it tells me that it demolishes about 12 homes per wee
nearly two decades later, the county off demolished under the program. >> we are moving as fast as the cities request demolition. >> how it works is the counties essentially act as a bang giving cities money out of the program, the $50 million fund, to bulldoze homes. >> although it is going very this is not some simple thing where you walk onto a property and knock things down. >> the hold up, according to the land bank and the county, is the lengthy legal process...
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and so then there's a lot of port activity over time, as the city grows, as the economy became more sophisticated and technology developed, businesses began to become larger and the revenues that they were generating were much greater and as a result these businesses tend to push outs remain dents -- residences who then tended to move to the outer areas of the city. as businesses grow, it attracts more businesses and different industrial clusters and it puts pressure on land values and then as a result developers aim to build more -- provide more space or build taller. and then in the late 1880's, early 1890's, when the technology and the cost efficiency for skyscrapers emerge, cities like chicago and new york got into the kyscraper game as it were. ut manhattan has a different con figureration. you have lower -- configure ration. you have lower man -- configuration. you have lower manhattan which fits the classic mold. then you have midtown, which does not. i'm going to talk about some of the evidence on how this came to be. since i probably won't have time for everything, i'm going to give you
and so then there's a lot of port activity over time, as the city grows, as the economy became more sophisticated and technology developed, businesses began to become larger and the revenues that they were generating were much greater and as a result these businesses tend to push outs remain dents -- residences who then tended to move to the outer areas of the city. as businesses grow, it attracts more businesses and different industrial clusters and it puts pressure on land values and then as...
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as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs] ♪ >> back with "inside story." a little cityitics here for you, as the city controller is questioning former mayor nutter's spending practices. and then nutter goes and calls him a snake. [ laughter ] alan butkovitz says review of surplus funds from previous philadelphia marathons turned up questionable spending practices among the nutter administration, including hotel rooms, a trip to rome, and a pair of shoes. [ laughter ] nutter fired back quickly, saying "butkovitz is a liar, a snake, and a hypocrite. there is no truth in what he says. every expenditure was proper and for an approved purpose." mayor nutter was mr. ethics, and always was throughout his campaign and throughout his administration. and this is the first thing that really has come up. so, what's the story here? what's the inside story here? >> well, i think, first of all, that the mayor's comments were uncalled for, what he called mr. butkovitz. however, you do wonder why this report comes out now, post the nutter administration, when the activities he's alludin
as of now, i'd have to say no. [bill o'reilly sighs] ♪ >> back with "inside story." a little cityitics here for you, as the city controller is questioning former mayor nutter's spending practices. and then nutter goes and calls him a snake. [ laughter ] alan butkovitz says review of surplus funds from previous philadelphia marathons turned up questionable spending practices among the nutter administration, including hotel rooms, a trip to rome, and a pair of shoes. [ laughter...
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we are inspired by all you do as a person and for the city and for the special communities around thentry. thank you for everything. as far as we are concerned you are number one san francisco giants forever. thank you. [applause] now i like to call on our great friend and great leader, speaker nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you very much larry baer for your great leadership of the san francisco giants! go giants! what a honor it is to be here to speak on a occasion of such specialness for our city of san francisco because it spells out so clearly what a sense of community we all have. senator feinstein spoke about the cable cars, the mayor-mayor brown about how we all pull together around issues. our dear mayor lee spoke about again working together san francisco remains an effective place, but we want to keep san francisco fun. the giants do a great job for us there and it is great honor to be here at the fairmont where so many unifying things happened and know the [inaudible] family is very proud of that as well. we welcome you and pam as well. what a time it is. charlotte schul
we are inspired by all you do as a person and for the city and for the special communities around thentry. thank you for everything. as far as we are concerned you are number one san francisco giants forever. thank you. [applause] now i like to call on our great friend and great leader, speaker nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you very much larry baer for your great leadership of the san francisco giants! go giants! what a honor it is to be here to speak on a occasion of such specialness...
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he was there with police association president mike crivello is o about as county alderman bob donovan, the city as for the guard, and initialn requested come from sheriff clark. clark was spoken to. the governor spoke with mayore tom. as well and members of the milwaukee police department for grantingl that deployment. >> they are available upon request so thatgo if god for bid be fair. ourk intention to stop the department are sheriff department needed that. >> so as far as the just six, 125 mps areer on their way to te milwaukee area from all over the state. 7a says that will take some time to mobilize them. once they are in the milwaukee area, they will be housed the unspecified location. not disclose in their at-bat available for rapid responsep i, and if they're called upon the milwaukee police. if you, news. >> thank you. the cap 125 activated, not deployed national guard there.t there were 17 arrests made overnight and each suspect has a prior record. and also in squad cars we're damagednj and eight rounds of gunfire strap. s with injuries during all thist was going on, 60 no growth is s
he was there with police association president mike crivello is o about as county alderman bob donovan, the city as for the guard, and initialn requested come from sheriff clark. clark was spoken to. the governor spoke with mayore tom. as well and members of the milwaukee police department for grantingl that deployment. >> they are available upon request so thatgo if god for bid be fair. ourk intention to stop the department are sheriff department needed that. >> so as far as the...
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beautiful side huge problems we have on the ground. >> reporter: tonight as rio takes the world stage, this is a tale of two cities, one on display, as another sits in the shadows. miguel almaguer, nbc news, rio. >>> and when we come back, i'll have more on how we are covering these olympics from here in rio. ese olympics from 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy blood pressure >>> welcome back to rio, a city framed by it's dramatic beaches >>> welcome back to rio, a city framed by it's beaches and dramatic peaks. to show you a little positioned, we'll have to take you back a few hours time. it's winter here and dark comes early. so before sunset, i took this short stroll along the beach. school's out on a winter friday on this opening of the olympics here in rio, kids, surfers, everyone having a good time on copacabana beach. this is a city that has beaches for miles and miles. we're anchored by this giant rock pedro de leme. as you tilt
beautiful side huge problems we have on the ground. >> reporter: tonight as rio takes the world stage, this is a tale of two cities, one on display, as another sits in the shadows. miguel almaguer, nbc news, rio. >>> and when we come back, i'll have more on how we are covering these olympics from here in rio. ese olympics from 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete...
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as city leaders plead for calm--- others plead for change. 23:26 the black people of milwaukee are tired. their tired of living under this oppression. this is their existence. a city whose issues may have been forever. 21:15 our community is in pain. reporting in milwaukee, ashley sears fox 6 news. while outrage and angst filled the streets last night city officials called for calm and asked pastors to step up and get more involved. fox 6s derica williams shows you how the church community answered the call to action. nats coming together in christ's name... nats in the area where an unruly crowd burleigh saturday night. nats fires, looting, and violence erupted on milwaukee streets after an officer- involved shooting. most of them were acting out of anger and anguish and anxiety from their community life and experiences outreach pastor darnell robinson went to the chaotic scene seen a lot of the kids i knew at 4, 5, and 6 years old involved in a good way in a bad way. he along with members from several churches and faiths returned to the area sunday. there is a high call on us, there is
as city leaders plead for calm--- others plead for change. 23:26 the black people of milwaukee are tired. their tired of living under this oppression. this is their existence. a city whose issues may have been forever. 21:15 our community is in pain. reporting in milwaukee, ashley sears fox 6 news. while outrage and angst filled the streets last night city officials called for calm and asked pastors to step up and get more involved. fox 6s derica williams shows you how the church community...
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as your mayor, city council and city manager, we have complete faith in our chief of police to ensure that this outside investigation is conducted thoroughly. future press conferences will be scheduled and news releases will be provided as information is made available. as your city leaders, we would like to express our gratitude for your continued support during this extremely difficult time. we are mourning and missing mary as she was a vittal member of our community. thank you. >> will you take any questions? >> no, not at this time. >> right there, they were saying will you take any questions, tom? i believe that's tom lewis. they were doing a citizens academy, again, it is evening for the punta gorda police department. a 73-year-old woman, mary nolton was shot, and it happened during a role play scenario with a police officer playing a bad guy. apparently he fired several times, this is according to the news press at a woman who was supposed to be playing the victim. again, 35 civilians from the community were brought in for this two-hour police academy where they participate in
as your mayor, city council and city manager, we have complete faith in our chief of police to ensure that this outside investigation is conducted thoroughly. future press conferences will be scheduled and news releases will be provided as information is made available. as your city leaders, we would like to express our gratitude for your continued support during this extremely difficult time. we are mourning and missing mary as she was a vittal member of our community. thank you. >> will...
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been set for december 13th.the week before that there will be a jury status hearing.justice resigned as city administrator back in april-- after explicit text messages were discovered a hardware store in manitowoc county was destroyed by an early morning fire...that fireifighters say was really difficult to put out. cbs 58's julie parise reports. 3 no one was hurt in this fire but it did require a lot of manpower to put of these flames.a fire chief tells us 100 firefighters from 10 different agencies were called out here just after 5am when the flames b o you can see the flames shooting up. fire ief tells they are coming at this fire from the top down because the fire is shooting up through the walls.we're told bc a lot of the products inside the store are accelerants, it made this fire difficult to fight. fight."it is -- making the situatuion ore difficultt. we have pubilc works on hand monitoriing to make sure there are n hazardous materials, we have nothing at this pont" apartment next door to the hardware store but were told they made it out safely. reporting in manitowac county i'm jp c
been set for december 13th.the week before that there will be a jury status hearing.justice resigned as city administrator back in april-- after explicit text messages were discovered a hardware store in manitowoc county was destroyed by an early morning fire...that fireifighters say was really difficult to put out. cbs 58's julie parise reports. 3 no one was hurt in this fire but it did require a lot of manpower to put of these flames.a fire chief tells us 100 firefighters from 10 different...
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and now continues to serve as new york city's pretrial services agency but it also continues to serve as best practices for pretrial and bail decision making all across the world. building off this success, vera began its first project in the policing field. in 1964, vera began working with police officials and the project was called the manhattan sumance project. as the title suggests, the idea was that police officers would use an acted waral tool, a risk assessment of sort so police officers could determine on the spot who was most likely to fail to appear for arraignment and then dedicate the resources to putting in custody those individuals. individuals who were likely to show up for arraignment would instead be issued a sumance and not be escorted by a patrol officer throughout the entire arraignment process. this was a huge cost saver for new york city. and it was soon expanded across the city and has also served as a national model for the issuance of sumances all across the country. since that time, vera has worked extensively with law en
and now continues to serve as new york city's pretrial services agency but it also continues to serve as best practices for pretrial and bail decision making all across the world. building off this success, vera began its first project in the policing field. in 1964, vera began working with police officials and the project was called the manhattan sumance project. as the title suggests, the idea was that police officers would use an acted waral tool, a risk assessment of sort so police officers...
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as city and school heers the center for law an seat. impressive new buildings opened near 2nd street and van buren of this is expected to be a boom for downtown were journal effort s an students have been studying for several years. >> i drove by some of the bridge over weekend. we did have activity earlier tonight south of the payson area. so some thunderstorms up north of flagstaff as you can see showers and storms passing on by even some showers just to the south of sedona and lightning associated with that. wants to show you outside. we're still sitting in ripple digits. temperatures right around 100 degrees we've hit another lie of 110 degrees. here's the record 33 days above 110. we're four days shy of that. will we hit it? we'll have to wait and see. future cast it's going to be another warm one tomorrow dry conditions tomorrow morning a few clouds 8:00 a.m. showers mainly out there around eastern arizona in the high country. take a look at your day in detail. we're going to make wake up toll morning 86 degrees by lunchtime we'll
as city and school heers the center for law an seat. impressive new buildings opened near 2nd street and van buren of this is expected to be a boom for downtown were journal effort s an students have been studying for several years. >> i drove by some of the bridge over weekend. we did have activity earlier tonight south of the payson area. so some thunderstorms up north of flagstaff as you can see showers and storms passing on by even some showers just to the south of sedona and...
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a city face or we as a city or that we as a society face and there's a crying out for change so davis, along wi about 2 dozen other common ground members, called on the mayor to fund the revitalization of center street, from 35th to 60th street in the sherman park area.00;54;44 it will also demonstrate to the residents they're not the only ones taking pride in their neighborhd. unortunately this isn't the message that's given when hundreds of millions are being invested in an arean and downtown street car programthe project would include road and sidewalk improving store fronts and street lights. davis made it clear her groups call for neighborhood funding isn't in respse to this weekends activities-they did plan to attend this meeting long ago, but added it's more important now than ever 3 and remember... you can stay up to de with the milwaukee unrest on our website..you can read stories from the four days.. and watch interviews from community and city leaders. 3 3 republican presidential candidate donald trum
a city face or we as a city or that we as a society face and there's a crying out for change so davis, along wi about 2 dozen other common ground members, called on the mayor to fund the revitalization of center street, from 35th to 60th street in the sherman park area.00;54;44 it will also demonstrate to the residents they're not the only ones taking pride in their neighborhd. unortunately this isn't the message that's given when hundreds of millions are being invested in an arean and downtown...
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and he appeals to kefauver as many of his friends and colleagues on the russell betterman association did to understand that phoenix city racketeers were not just a local concern, they should not just be seen as a local concern. he alludes to the mob's ties to state government. and to its suspected involvement in criminal enterprises in florida. and he makes clear that he believes there is a connection between the cold war objectives of the federal government and those of the russell betterman association. near the bottom of the letter, he says while we're fighting for democracy in other countries of the world, help us root out those people who seek to buy our own government. and to document his claims, latrell included a local newspaper clipping, this one i found particularly interesting because it is about one of the mob guys was getting a divorce, and his wife just put him on blast to the local newspapers and just let them know everything that he was up to. so she was probably one of the better sources of information they could have had. interestingly enough, i later figured out that she, her parents were the ones wh
and he appeals to kefauver as many of his friends and colleagues on the russell betterman association did to understand that phoenix city racketeers were not just a local concern, they should not just be seen as a local concern. he alludes to the mob's ties to state government. and to its suspected involvement in criminal enterprises in florida. and he makes clear that he believes there is a connection between the cold war objectives of the federal government and those of the russell betterman...
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prior to that he served as head of new york city's transit police in 1990. the commissioner is a vietnam army veteran and his distinctive boston accent shows his roots as a beat cop there in 1980. he is married to ricky cleman. they saw corruption investigations involving top brass. as recently as this morning, there were city hall protest calling for his resignation. there have been ongoing interact with various communities. taking over is chief of department james o'neil. and o'neil has been a cop with nypd since 1983. sources tell us and tell political reporter that bratton appears to have a new job lined up already, finalizing a lucrative private sector offer. we will have much more for you at 5:00. >> all right, dave carlin in the newsroom for us. thank you. you're looking at a live picture of city hall where de bratton's resignation officially. we'll bring the announcement live and as soon as it happens here on this broadcast. >>> to health concerns over the zika outbreak. issues authorized a travel warning to miami where mosquitoes are suspected of tra
prior to that he served as head of new york city's transit police in 1990. the commissioner is a vietnam army veteran and his distinctive boston accent shows his roots as a beat cop there in 1980. he is married to ricky cleman. they saw corruption investigations involving top brass. as recently as this morning, there were city hall protest calling for his resignation. there have been ongoing interact with various communities. taking over is chief of department james o'neil. and o'neil has been...
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i got my start in politics in richmond city council. asour president you described, i was a city councilmember and then mayor and a lieutenant governor and governor and national party chair and senator. i have a hard time keeping a job. [laughter] the research is right. only 29 people in the history of the united states have been a mayor, governor, and unite state senator. i was surprised when i first learned that and i thought back, being married is so hard and you make so many people so mad that often the mayor is the last job you'll hold. mayor's jobs are currently important and obvious he knows that more than the urban league. i only say that the most bible lessons i learned in college -- politics and if i'm good at anything, it is because of the lessons i learned in local government. that is where you are closest to people's lives, closest and you can see how your choices directly impact communities like which schools you decide to renovate or where you build new ones, what neighborhoods you direct your investment towards, what polici
i got my start in politics in richmond city council. asour president you described, i was a city councilmember and then mayor and a lieutenant governor and governor and national party chair and senator. i have a hard time keeping a job. [laughter] the research is right. only 29 people in the history of the united states have been a mayor, governor, and unite state senator. i was surprised when i first learned that and i thought back, being married is so hard and you make so many people so mad...
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the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of building >>[gavel] >>good morning today is july 29, 2016 welcome to the local agency formation commission my name is john avila's i am the chair of the commission i am joined by supervisor crews and supervisor mar and supervisor campos. >> mme. clerk would you please call the first item.>>item 1 is the call to water and [roll call vote] which we've arrayed done >>okay item 2. >>>>item 2 is approval of the lafco minutes from the meeting of june 13, 2016. >>do we have any public comment? unless there is a ghost in here than i don't think they were going to have any public comment. i will close public comment. can i please have a motion and
the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of...
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speak as a former lee's chief and public safety director and city manager, i would see this as risk management. that's really what this is about because if we don't change things america is going to cost the city's even more, not just in human lost but in financial loss as well. that's one thing a manager to understand this risk management and importance to reduce exposures. >> this is about a cost-benefit in a political environment, which is always almost an oxymoron. my question really is to all of you is what is it that you need in terms of analysis or something to make the argument that it's worth the investment to do the reform? are you sinking back into that? because leonard brought up a lot of things about this just as structural obstacles that have been around for 55, maybe 100 years that prevent lots of these things to happen. so what is it that you need? >> i think that you're right, there are obstacles and i think we are expressing some of those right now when you talk about who's going to replace the command staff in three, four, five years when they retire and how do you do that?
speak as a former lee's chief and public safety director and city manager, i would see this as risk management. that's really what this is about because if we don't change things america is going to cost the city's even more, not just in human lost but in financial loss as well. that's one thing a manager to understand this risk management and importance to reduce exposures. >> this is about a cost-benefit in a political environment, which is always almost an oxymoron. my question really...
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they will see some dangerous heat tomorrow. 113 in lake havasu and bullhead city as well at 113. another warm day across the city. doesn't matter where you are. let's couple of days as we get into the beginning of your workweek. the temperatures continue to rise and as we get into wednesday, thursday and friday those temperatures come down just slightly and we do see the possibility of maybe some monsoonal moisture. >> don't say that. call it rain. >> i like monsoonal moisture. >> it's not going to come. >> it sounds scientific. >> it won't come to town if you call it monsoonal moisture. >> rain! we will have rain. >> come on down, rain. >> thanks for keeping it real, ty. >> we do the nuts. >> bam! >> stay with us. a hacker posting the private information for nearly 200 current and former democratic lawmakers on-line. we will tell you about this recent attack on congress after a silicon valley internet >>> silicon valley internet mogul is going to jail for a year for violating his probation in a domestic violence case. 34-year-old man was sentenced in san francisco. he pleaded gui
they will see some dangerous heat tomorrow. 113 in lake havasu and bullhead city as well at 113. another warm day across the city. doesn't matter where you are. let's couple of days as we get into the beginning of your workweek. the temperatures continue to rise and as we get into wednesday, thursday and friday those temperatures come down just slightly and we do see the possibility of maybe some monsoonal moisture. >> don't say that. call it rain. >> i like monsoonal moisture....
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city, it was all diverse demographically? >> all white men. i mean, yeah, but yeah. >> as far as ethnic background? >> no, they were -- most of them were from phenix city or from nearby. so there were a few people who came in from the outside, there was -- well, actually, i was going to say one guy who was not born in the united states, but that's not true. his -- i think his parents were immigrants but they had come to alabama and he was born there. englishman because they thought of him as being -- having this, like, you know, very different kind of background from them. but most of them were locals or had been there for a very long time. so people had forgotten where they moved there from. phoenix city interestingly it had this reputation for a long time dating back to the early 19th century, even before alabama became a state people would run, if they were running from the law in georgia, before alabama did, they would run into alba ma to get away. and the area that became phoenix city had a number of different names but i was amused to learn that at some point in the early 19th century, formal
city, it was all diverse demographically? >> all white men. i mean, yeah, but yeah. >> as far as ethnic background? >> no, they were -- most of them were from phenix city or from nearby. so there were a few people who came in from the outside, there was -- well, actually, i was going to say one guy who was not born in the united states, but that's not true. his -- i think his parents were immigrants but they had come to alabama and he was born there. englishman because they...
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city's most popular festivals ... and organizers are getting out the word ... it is safe to attend. more than 100-thousand people attend irish fest every year ... many of them ... from out of state. and as crews put the finishing touches on getting phone calls. i think for a lot of people who don't live in milwaukee, they weren't sure where this event happened. so the first question is, is the city safe? irish fest is reassuring visitors ... the event is safe. i think they're realizing that it's a big city, this event happened in an isolated area that's away from downtown and away from the grounds. the festival has called visiting dignitaries and vendors ... to offer their reassurances. so far no hired extra security. just so that people see the presence and they feel more assured. milwaukee food tours also tells fox six ... its gotten many calls from people with concerns about safety ... again ... no cancellations. and first thing monday ... visit milwaukee was calling its conference reservations ... and other visiting groups ... to offer reassurances. it's businss should expect to have the same experiences they've had in the past. still the tourism group acknowledges ... there's no re
city's most popular festivals ... and organizers are getting out the word ... it is safe to attend. more than 100-thousand people attend irish fest every year ... many of them ... from out of state. and as crews put the finishing touches on getting phone calls. i think for a lot of people who don't live in milwaukee, they weren't sure where this event happened. so the first question is, is the city safe? irish fest is reassuring visitors ... the event is safe. i think they're realizing that...
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city. our home rule rights as a city, to do the things that we know are necessary and that we are in the best position to do to take care of the residents of the city of cleveland. >> reporter: that was council woman phyllis cleveland impressive. at first blush, at least. from 2009-2015, 885 contracts generated 730 million dollars of revenue in the public sector. 23% of the work done by clevelanders. numbers for the private sector appear even bigger. we will check back further and have answers for you at 5:00. >> brian: all right, orlo. thank you. >>> president obama boarded marine one a couple of hours ago heading to baton rouge, louisiana. the president will get a devastation that has been left there by the flooding. president obama should arrive in louisiana at any moment as don champion reports, he plans to tour a neighborhood that was hit hard by the deadly floods. >> president obama boarded marine one this morning before flying to baton rouge, louisiana. widespread flooding is blamed for at least 13 deaths. clearing debris will take months. recovery will >> we want to come back home and
city. our home rule rights as a city, to do the things that we know are necessary and that we are in the best position to do to take care of the residents of the city of cleveland. >> reporter: that was council woman phyllis cleveland impressive. at first blush, at least. from 2009-2015, 885 contracts generated 730 million dollars of revenue in the public sector. 23% of the work done by clevelanders. numbers for the private sector appear even bigger. we will check back further and have...