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finally, on congestion, many, if not all, of the services rely on ci city right-of-way and curbs and the city has not consistly coordinated to develop a robust curb management approach. on congestion, some studies have found that some users choose to drive personal vehicles less when they use these services but others find increases in driving. so it's a bit of a mixed bag. with that, we have seven recommendations. we tried to boil them down to one word on each that we should partner by creating a framework for emerging mobility pilots and proactively partner with these companies. we need to conduct additional research. we need to regulate the industry and harmonize the current systems and recover costs associated with permits and impacts. we need to bridge mobility and access gaps. and we need to prioritize public transit. we need to increase enforcement in known conflict areas and hotspots and we need to use price as a tool. we need to move towards decongestion pricing and incentives, particularly in the downtown area and implement curb management strategies. i ccan explain any of t
finally, on congestion, many, if not all, of the services rely on ci city right-of-way and curbs and the city has not consistly coordinated to develop a robust curb management approach. on congestion, some studies have found that some users choose to drive personal vehicles less when they use these services but others find increases in driving. so it's a bit of a mixed bag. with that, we have seven recommendations. we tried to boil them down to one word on each that we should partner by...
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i realize we need sanctuary ci city. we are attracting more addicts and mentally ill. drugs are not only conducive -- are not only addictive, but inducing mental illness as well along with it. i am asking for more funding for the mentally ill, programs here in the city. for more prevention so we can get money for early preventions for the mentally ill. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. good afternoon. i'm here with services. i want to thank the mayor and the board for the funding you provided for youth and families thus far. i'm here in support of our ask a $14.8 million to serve youth, family and adults. specifically $1 million for youth, for emergency housing assistance for youth. i want you to specifically keep in mind that 80% of youth experience and homelessness are unsheltered. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. >> good afternoon. i am with larkin street youth services. i am also a member of the budget justice coalition. you're asking for 300,000. 100,000 for each of our respective youth leadership bodies. i want to remind us all tha
i realize we need sanctuary ci city. we are attracting more addicts and mentally ill. drugs are not only conducive -- are not only addictive, but inducing mental illness as well along with it. i am asking for more funding for the mentally ill, programs here in the city. for more prevention so we can get money for early preventions for the mentally ill. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. good afternoon. i'm here with services. i want to thank the mayor and the...
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particularly contributing toward the ground floor animations that we are looking for in all locations of the ci city >> president hillis: i agree with that. i think banks have become less active and they have converted a lot of their space into office space. it is unusual for a bank to expand. i don't bank they are, but i know they are a bit more active than some of the other banks where we see just offices. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i am on the line on this one. approved the bank of the west and it is an absolute dead zone day and night. absolutely dead. it is huge. i don't even know if they will stay there. >> president hillis: commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: we may want to expand that into a special discussion that we have among ourselves. i see the deadening effect of change at the corner of powell and post, where they are used to be disney animation for many years and something else before. it is actually empty and i think we need to start talking about how we want to deal with this. i am not taking a side of the particular applicant to, but i have my concerns.
particularly contributing toward the ground floor animations that we are looking for in all locations of the ci city >> president hillis: i agree with that. i think banks have become less active and they have converted a lot of their space into office space. it is unusual for a bank to expand. i don't bank they are, but i know they are a bit more active than some of the other banks where we see just offices. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i am on the line on this...
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ci citi buying back, say, 250 million share this is year, it just doesn't make sense, the eta irrational effect on the stock market, where every stock is identical, has just made me sick, what it said is there are ceos that work as hard as they want and organizations that can do everything to make shareholders money and the etfs keep them behind will these companies by back a lot of stock yes, that is what matters to me. i know there are a lot of people that feel buy backs do not matter michael, when you buy back 250 million shares a year, are you supposed to say, you know what they can buy back 250 million. >> when we're talking about banks, one of the problems with the overhead was too much capital. i also just wonder as much as we can talk about how the yield curve should not really be a trading queue for these stocks, it's not really what drives the und underlying margins you have had this kind of narrowing of the curve, it seems to overhang the psychology of the stocks. >> it seems to have become what i regard as being not a distraction, but it seems to be that the investors always
ci citi buying back, say, 250 million share this is year, it just doesn't make sense, the eta irrational effect on the stock market, where every stock is identical, has just made me sick, what it said is there are ceos that work as hard as they want and organizations that can do everything to make shareholders money and the etfs keep them behind will these companies by back a lot of stock yes, that is what matters to me. i know there are a lot of people that feel buy backs do not matter...
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york city and parts of that cis s tvofa red. people think new for ydohi mgeea. sella general e >> whipnew yorkers with policie and talked about subway and do those issues resonate for wider new yorkers and even a moment about bringing people into campaign. and getting and that mattersartg and fight h arind hine tighboring to the en. pullover voters to her wrapped of politicsghnd you brou up alexander cortez tisti d anpe here. had you ben jet us defeat who was ben jealouseat more democratic rash urn baker. are we ruoking aggle for soul of sdem catic par now. we saw that with the republicansea party made huge ts aming ar we sewingrt a tea payization if that's a word of the democratic party? >> eveone is dhawld wave election and when they say it tlaez they've pointed to first game candidates and surge in women candidates jimmy think aa t hitting somethinghere's a new brand ofemra of barny sanders she was not shy t feels and whatem isof surprise at that. you can tell it's not something she hearse on th campaign trail. but, 15ts% of democra over 40%nt a dif a few mon
york city and parts of that cis s tvofa red. people think new for ydohi mgeea. sella general e >> whipnew yorkers with policie and talked about subway and do those issues resonate for wider new yorkers and even a moment about bringing people into campaign. and getting and that mattersartg and fight h arind hine tighboring to the en. pullover voters to her wrapped of politicsghnd you brou up alexander cortez tisti d anpe here. had you ben jet us defeat who was ben jealouseat more...
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toxic fog sweeps through the streets of beieijing, ththe cis literally y suffococating in a blanket of car and factory fumes. asia's mega cities among the most smog-addled on the planet. according to the w world healt orgaganisation, last y year me than 4 million people died there from the effects of air pollution. in africa, that figure was 1 million. in the middle east, around half a million, and in europe too more than 500,000 people died last year as a result of poor air quality. in the u.s., 300,000. many cities are now tackling the problem head on by banning vehicles with particularly dirty engines. electro-mobility is the way forward. but making the switch is a hard, and expensive, process. >> steve kenton is proud to be a london taxi driver. he's been behind the wheel of one of the city's iconic black cabs for 27 years now and he loves his job. >> when you look at pictures of london, whether it be on film... what you see are red buses, you see the old red telephone boxes, and black taxis. they identify london. you know, when you see one of these vehicles you automatically know that you're in london. >> but a change is
toxic fog sweeps through the streets of beieijing, ththe cis literally y suffococating in a blanket of car and factory fumes. asia's mega cities among the most smog-addled on the planet. according to the w world healt orgaganisation, last y year me than 4 million people died there from the effects of air pollution. in africa, that figure was 1 million. in the middle east, around half a million, and in europe too more than 500,000 people died last year as a result of poor air quality. in the...
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ci strong. k you, sir. >> thank you very much. pellicott city bestce in >> i love their tenacity. >>> all right.ou know what that means.tim. 0 us veow n underway.n a townboc .ood morning ischonee! we are having the best ever. >> yees tim.tl present for. >> okay. i dooun't y know what -- >> this is amazing by the way. >> you'l love this present. .ev, check this out hey, everybody -- [ cheers and applause ] >>his is paul. paul, sayngood m. >> good morning.he >> what's t inspiration behind the shirt that's e of a kind. >> there you goealize you misspelled kevin mccarthy, right? >> i just want s to makeure. i'm joking. i love that shirt. that's awesome. >> so sweet. >> how did you evede >> i've just made it yesterday. >> i saw i see what you did thel were going to be here it wen t-d made it. >> we really appre aciate you coming out. we're having a great morning and .>that needs to be framed. >> yeah. i have to t fue ln but away.en having so muc >> it's absolutely stunningly beautiful so much historyas her. >> i waying earlier in our 6am hour, e day we're on the areainont that faces. you just don't k
ci strong. k you, sir. >> thank you very much. pellicott city bestce in >> i love their tenacity. >>> all right.ou know what that means.tim. 0 us veow n underway.n a townboc .ood morning ischonee! we are having the best ever. >> yees tim.tl present for. >> okay. i dooun't y know what -- >> this is amazing by the way. >> you'l love this present. .ev, check this out hey, everybody -- [ cheers and applause ] >>his is paul. paul, sayngood m....
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ci for t oactivett has been and reserve armed forces troops. >>> two beaches popular near the new york city area may be closed again today after two apparent shark attacks. the 12 and 13-year-old victims were playing in the water just a few miles apart. no sharks were seen in the area at the time. but later this shark was caught nearby. now authorities are trying to figure out if a tooth found in one of the victim's wounds is a match. both children who were injured say it all happened very quickly. >> when i felt it bite my leg, it wasn't sharp, it was kind of a shock feeling because it was really quick. it was like one second it went like that and just let go immediately. >> i saw something next to me and i kind of felt pain and i looked and saw like a fin kind of. >> despite their wounds both children were able to walk before being taken to the hospital. the attacks happened off fire island where the lifeguard says there's been no shark attacks in recent history. >>> now to the deadly wildfires in the west. more than 100 fires are now burning in southern oregon alone with more evacuations
ci for t oactivett has been and reserve armed forces troops. >>> two beaches popular near the new york city area may be closed again today after two apparent shark attacks. the 12 and 13-year-old victims were playing in the water just a few miles apart. no sharks were seen in the area at the time. but later this shark was caught nearby. now authorities are trying to figure out if a tooth found in one of the victim's wounds is a match. both children who were injured say it all happened...
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. >>> so that is part of a shopping mall in mexico ci >>> so that is part of a shopping mall in mexico city, as it started to fall apart and then completely collapse. and the building only opened in march. a support beam failed in an office building that stuck out from the main building. some of the debris fell ontoose collapse happened five minutes after everyone was evacuated. >>> tempers were flaring at malls across america as a toy store promotion spiralled out of control. >> children and their parents lined up for block outside build a bear stores across the country waiting at hours at times to get in, drawn by these three words "pay your age." what could go wrong? here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: a stuffed animal frenzy, causing snaking lines and unbearable waits, as long as six hours at build a bear workshops across the country. >> this is crazy. >> reporter: the chain offering a one-day deal. the plush creatures that normally cost $30 to $40 now the price of your child's age. the deal drawing turnout unprecedented and overwhelming. >> this is like 4,000 people. >> reporter: while
. >>> so that is part of a shopping mall in mexico ci >>> so that is part of a shopping mall in mexico city, as it started to fall apart and then completely collapse. and the building only opened in march. a support beam failed in an office building that stuck out from the main building. some of the debris fell ontoose collapse happened five minutes after everyone was evacuated. >>> tempers were flaring at malls across america as a toy store promotion spiralled out of...
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city is trying something new to combat childhood obesity. baltimore the largest sit new in the u.s. to ban soda and sugary drinksdsrom menus, restaurants can only offer >>> a major american cing something new to combat childhood obesity. baltimore the largest sit new in the u.s. to ban soda and sugary drinks from kids' menus, restaurants can r only offer kids wa and milk and 100% fruit juice but parents can still order soda for their kids if they choose. >>> moving moments during last night's espy awardas more than 140 women that alleged sex abuse by former usa gymnastics doctor took the stage to accept the award for g courage includ olympic gold medalist ally. the the coaches killed in the park land high school shooting were honored with the best coach award. >>> and an iconi piece of american real estate is up for grabs for the first time in nearly half a century, the brady buh house is for sale. the home was only used for exteriors on the series. the interiors were filmed on a sound stage and for decades since carloads and bus loads of fans made their stop to take their picture outside and if you've got about $1.8 million handy, it could be yours. >>> when we come back,
city is trying something new to combat childhood obesity. baltimore the largest sit new in the u.s. to ban soda and sugary drinksdsrom menus, restaurants can only offer >>> a major american cing something new to combat childhood obesity. baltimore the largest sit new in the u.s. to ban soda and sugary drinks from kids' menus, restaurants can r only offer kids wa and milk and 100% fruit juice but parents can still order soda for their kids if they choose. >>> moving moments...
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city. and already has microsoft. it has satellite offices from facebook and google. but amazon has just super charged that. put the growth on steroids. >> cies around thery cou as they contemplate what it would be like to welcome an amazon t send headquarters. one area they look at is housing and what it wou mean. you mentioned increase in density. >> yep. >> what was the i tact on housing market in seattle? >> tremendous impact. amazon isth one o factors. a major factor for growth in seattle. and there's been a huge amount of migration over the past teveral years. and over the l five or six years housing prices have doubd. in the city of seattle. not in the greater puget sound rio de janeiro b regionit but in the of seattle. housing prices doubled and apartment rents have don't up 70 or 80%. so it is a serious impact that the hq 2 city shod think ant. >> a double edged sword there of dourse. people who n affordable housing. >> right. >> so all those folks who got those jobs needed places to live. so t m jobket obviously boomed. >> it is a tremendous job market. yes. and amazon in seattle despite all its growth continues to have thousands of
city. and already has microsoft. it has satellite offices from facebook and google. but amazon has just super charged that. put the growth on steroids. >> cies around thery cou as they contemplate what it would be like to welcome an amazon t send headquarters. one area they look at is housing and what it wou mean. you mentioned increase in density. >> yep. >> what was the i tact on housing market in seattle? >> tremendous impact. amazon isth one o factors. a major factor...
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ci, with the heat. >> reporter: avoiding exercise was impossible for the nearly 5,000 participants of the new york city triathlon yesterday. race organizers took precautions to keep runners cool and medical staff were on hand for emergencies and to remind them to stay hydrated. >> you know, when these racers tend to just put their head down and keep going really hard, they sometimes forget that. >> reporter: in harrisburg, pennsylvania, this fire captain used field temperature gauges. >> 143 degrees right there. >> reporter: to demonstrate the dangers of leaving any person or animal in the locked car. doctors are urging people to be aware of the warning signs in order to avoid a heat streak. >> the warning signs means it's time to get out of the heat. >> reporter: there are warnings in place throughout the fourth of july holiday which is as long as this heat wave is expected to last. >> demarco, thanks. a brutal one. meteorologist daniel niles of our boston station joins us with a look at who is catching a break from the heat. danielle, good morning. >> the heat and humidity is intense. big dome of hig
ci, with the heat. >> reporter: avoiding exercise was impossible for the nearly 5,000 participants of the new york city triathlon yesterday. race organizers took precautions to keep runners cool and medical staff were on hand for emergencies and to remind them to stay hydrated. >> you know, when these racers tend to just put their head down and keep going really hard, they sometimes forget that. >> reporter: in harrisburg, pennsylvania, this fire captain used field temperature...
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alaska cable provider g ci talks about how the company makes broad band possible for small communities across tundra and lakes. on book tv, saturday at noon eastern, the c-span cities tour explores the alaska literary scene. the president of the see alaska institute with her book on alaska exploration and the effect of the 1989 exxon valdez spill. and author mark adams talks about his book, tip of the iceberg. the experience retracing an 1899 expedition of scientists, arties, conservationists and writers. on american tv on c-span 3. the c-span cities tour visits the alaska state capital. the native heritage center and we'll take a look at preparing seafood for markets from alaska seafood glacier incorporated. watch forth documentaries on alaska. the film alaska silver millions, the 1949 film, eskimo hunters. the 1967 film alaska centennial and the 1945 film, alaska highway. watch alaska weekend. listen with the free c-span radio app. >> sunday night and q & a, the daughter of american diplomat george cannon discusses the me roy, daughter of the cold war. >> i met putin in '91 in st. petersburg. was he deputy mayor then. >> yes, i was. i was deputy mayor. they subst
alaska cable provider g ci talks about how the company makes broad band possible for small communities across tundra and lakes. on book tv, saturday at noon eastern, the c-span cities tour explores the alaska literary scene. the president of the see alaska institute with her book on alaska exploration and the effect of the 1989 exxon valdez spill. and author mark adams talks about his book, tip of the iceberg. the experience retracing an 1899 expedition of scientists, arties, conservationists...
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about that and we're going to have other cities joining us in this waymo ride healing service with time. this in senior talk about whics activating personal use, a a cican go by is going to triumph that but it is on the roadmap. >> that's exciting a unglued ad one more questions i'm going to give it to the governors to ask questions as well. there are approximate 36 states that have adopted laws, regulations, executive orders to allow for the operation of a time as vehicles. you are doing it in arizona. we've had, and you talked about the number of lives they could be saved as result of this technology but there have been some incidents in the news recently. how do you respond to those questions were with that of the telly associate with the operation of an autonomous vehicle? >> this is such a challenging question, such a challenging area. i think the first way to respond is recognize that whenever someone is injured in a situation like that, our first response has been very sympathetic one to the family who suffered that loss. so that's our first instinct i think it's a recognition as we roll out this technology more broadly that there's going to b
about that and we're going to have other cities joining us in this waymo ride healing service with time. this in senior talk about whics activating personal use, a a cican go by is going to triumph that but it is on the roadmap. >> that's exciting a unglued ad one more questions i'm going to give it to the governors to ask questions as well. there are approximate 36 states that have adopted laws, regulations, executive orders to allow for the operation of a time as vehicles. you are doing...