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and creating centralized shared, city fleet and tracking the city vehicle usage. and we prioritize the mayor's task force report. and establishing other city department allieas a way to create more buy in and leveraging. and the large events and the sustainability and taking the lessons learned from the america's cup and other activities promoting a sustain able super bowl in san francisco when it comes here. a department and relationship of the general fund, and these are, we just had a lot of fun. making that list. and those are the kinds of things that the department is working on that we might well decide that after we have a discussion, hopefully at the retreat, were worth investing our resources in. so that is what we thought, and hopefully you will all also have some thoughts. >> on the retreat. >> thank you, commissioner wald. >> could i ask, commissioner josefowitz. >> i have a question from commissioner king and if i could just ask director nutter, as we kind of hear the feedback from the commission, this idea can this be, do we have the time and the ban
and creating centralized shared, city fleet and tracking the city vehicle usage. and we prioritize the mayor's task force report. and establishing other city department allieas a way to create more buy in and leveraging. and the large events and the sustainability and taking the lessons learned from the america's cup and other activities promoting a sustain able super bowl in san francisco when it comes here. a department and relationship of the general fund, and these are, we just had a lot of...
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own department and city wide. impressed with the team city cio that they put together. the changes in tone are much more optimistic. we can hope for the best and see great potential for the future, but potential is only potential and not alkylation ult. the ceo has been in his position four to five months. our whole committee urges that you hold another hearing maybe in a year or so to see if this promise is realized. we are still concerned with the enterprise department and their leadership and the achievement of city wide initiative. if they proof to be uncorporate. a later hearing would also be a report on the initiatives that are being put into the place. so the recommendations of the hiring committee, the institution of an it data base, the completion of the e-mail consolidation among others. we all urge you to oversee and be informed by the technology needs within the city. that's our statement. >> thank you very much for that statement. now we will hear from antonio guerra from the mayor's office. >> i have
own department and city wide. impressed with the team city cio that they put together. the changes in tone are much more optimistic. we can hope for the best and see great potential for the future, but potential is only potential and not alkylation ult. the ceo has been in his position four to five months. our whole committee urges that you hold another hearing maybe in a year or so to see if this promise is realized. we are still concerned with the enterprise department and their leadership...
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in the city. in the city limits. >> reporter: he says the state fish and wildlife biologists thinks trapping and shooting is more humane than euthanizing with a chemical process. and transporting them outside of the city would mean possibly releasing invasive species into another habitat. we talked off camera to a trapper who says once the pig is in the trap, he shoots at close range with a bebe-type gun and emphasizes only licensed trappers would be allowed to shoot. >> we're not asking people to hunt them. >> brook watched her husband chase the pigs off their lawn. she's not afraid for her safety or the safety of her boys, 9 and 4 years old. she thinks the pigs should be left alone.. >> i still don't feel like they need to be put down. in any way >> the counsel is expected to vote next week. >>> san jess yeah has a serious gang problem but it appears to be improving. new numbers show gang related homicide charges down nearly 43%. eight people killed in the city between january and september. com
in the city. in the city limits. >> reporter: he says the state fish and wildlife biologists thinks trapping and shooting is more humane than euthanizing with a chemical process. and transporting them outside of the city would mean possibly releasing invasive species into another habitat. we talked off camera to a trapper who says once the pig is in the trap, he shoots at close range with a bebe-type gun and emphasizes only licensed trappers would be allowed to shoot. >> we're not...
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>> we have a good management plan for pollution in mexico city, but not in the other cities. we have to talk an, and i'll stt with the private sector, we have two problems, one is with gasoline and the other is with cars. there are some advances, but some limitations have to do with this kind of gasoline and also the revolution for the industry, also for the way that the automobiles are built. >> andrew leung, even if improvements are made in china, and there are steps to use green power how much of a dent can it make? it's such a problem on a massive scale. the pollution is extensive in china and the health problems in that country are very severe. >> well, in china the bulk driver is by the government. first of all, it's the energy input for gdp growth. it's mandated to be reduced by growing the economy rather than total depends on manufacturing, for example, and secondly reducing the impact of colby coy shutting down the inefficient and highly polluted plants. and then also trying to include the kind of ambitious from coal developing thin coal, as it report, and then enfor
>> we have a good management plan for pollution in mexico city, but not in the other cities. we have to talk an, and i'll stt with the private sector, we have two problems, one is with gasoline and the other is with cars. there are some advances, but some limitations have to do with this kind of gasoline and also the revolution for the industry, also for the way that the automobiles are built. >> andrew leung, even if improvements are made in china, and there are steps to use green...
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and that we are looking out for the entire city. the fact is that whether one loves dogs or doesn't love dogs, and there is a diversity of views in the city, even if someone isn't particularly enamored of dogs, it's still important for our city park not to be overcrowded. we have many great parks in our city. we have many federal parts that are recreation areas. as part of the gg nra. it's important that the people with dogs or without dogs have full access to all of those parts. the gg nra proposal is so restrictive in terms of dog access and work on push such a significant reduction of dog access on these federal properties that will create an imbalance. it will move many dogs into our city parks. we will see urban crowding. we will see more wear and tear. we will see more tension among dog owners. as you have overcrowding of dogs and between dog owners and non-dog owners. this plan is not adequately take into account the needs of san francisco residents and the needs of our park system. i respectfully request that we put this res
and that we are looking out for the entire city. the fact is that whether one loves dogs or doesn't love dogs, and there is a diversity of views in the city, even if someone isn't particularly enamored of dogs, it's still important for our city park not to be overcrowded. we have many great parks in our city. we have many federal parts that are recreation areas. as part of the gg nra. it's important that the people with dogs or without dogs have full access to all of those parts. the gg nra...
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see as a city you would like to see advice and input from that are city leaders?ing things well. you always try to learn from those who are doing it best. i think back to when i was a prosecutor, and the violence in which community was at the terrible rate. the city of new york had successfully dramatically reduced the violence rate. so did the city of tbons. i spent a fair amount of time there and studied what they have done. we brought them here. what we did is teamed up with u.s. attorney, the atf, the dae, all together to crack con on every single country crime so we investigated and prosecuted them, and made it clear if you carry the gun in this county, you were going prison. my last prosecutor in 2003 we had the fewest murder in 30 years. the other thing that they did in tbons. bsh they provided conflict-resolution and mentoring services, et. i think we can learn from the community and name a starve city. sympathy want to be respected. we have had a succession of attack on the city predominantly coming out of landson the people of the community believe that
see as a city you would like to see advice and input from that are city leaders?ing things well. you always try to learn from those who are doing it best. i think back to when i was a prosecutor, and the violence in which community was at the terrible rate. the city of new york had successfully dramatically reduced the violence rate. so did the city of tbons. i spent a fair amount of time there and studied what they have done. we brought them here. what we did is teamed up with u.s. attorney,...
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and a lot of what we have been doing on the city staff time is organizize ourselves across the city departments and into the teams that are going to be tackling the different components that sarah described. and is sarah is going to be leading the group that will be looking at sequa and the land use and working with the staff on those issues and david is going to play a significant role in the continued planning work. and the port is going to be focused on the dda and the financial plan to fund all of the infrastructure and steven wheel on the port staff is going to be working very closely with the forest city engineers to develop that infrastructure plan and coordinate with the other city departments like the san francisco public utilities commission and the department of public works. so, we are trying to get an interdisciplinary team from across the city to really focus on how we build this new neighborhood. and so that, and in closing. i mentioned the exclusive negotiating agreement earlier. and we do intend to come back to you with a proposal to amend that exclusive negotiating agreement,
and a lot of what we have been doing on the city staff time is organizize ourselves across the city departments and into the teams that are going to be tackling the different components that sarah described. and is sarah is going to be leading the group that will be looking at sequa and the land use and working with the staff on those issues and david is going to play a significant role in the continued planning work. and the port is going to be focused on the dda and the financial plan to fund...
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the city and county of san francisco >> mr.> sure so one of the troubling points of prop a there's a catch all in the amendment that the contributions of the employee and accident planned contribution by the city are insufficient to meet the requirements of the truth you fund the city is on the hook for the balance. which means in practical terms we have to cut from somewhere else or raise taxes. and the picture of retiree health care where we can fund health care on 3 percent of people's annual salaries is a little bit rosy. it's not something we can really bet on with health care costs and benefit costs rising at the, you know, 3 and 44 percent. salaries rising at 3 and 4 percent rather. its far greater than the pace of inflation and greater than the contributions >> so we have a little bit of time level overview left are supervisor farrell when i started working on prop a it was important in san francisco. i made sure we assaulted with our labor and all communities. i'm proud to say we have the support of every member of the
the city and county of san francisco >> mr.> sure so one of the troubling points of prop a there's a catch all in the amendment that the contributions of the employee and accident planned contribution by the city are insufficient to meet the requirements of the truth you fund the city is on the hook for the balance. which means in practical terms we have to cut from somewhere else or raise taxes. and the picture of retiree health care where we can fund health care on 3 percent of...
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>> i love cities. i never felt like i lived in a city in los angeles, but when i lived in massachusetts, where i live, i was close to boston. i had such a great time in boston but i did not like massachusetts so much because it was cold, the culture was foreign to me. when i came to san francisco, the first time i came, there was a rainbow over the bay and there was something calling me. i was 20 at the time. i knew that this was a place i needed to live. the history here, you can see it in terms of buildings, you know the history from, labor history, hit the history, history of what happened in 1978 with milk, mosconi. but i wanted to be a part of its. >> what got you involved in politics? >> i had been involved in politics for decades. i was doing work around central america, supporting people in central america, protecting against u.s. imperialism, and their right to live. i was doing a lot of work on campus in college. head of work against apartheid. i was involved in a lot of the efforts to push b
>> i love cities. i never felt like i lived in a city in los angeles, but when i lived in massachusetts, where i live, i was close to boston. i had such a great time in boston but i did not like massachusetts so much because it was cold, the culture was foreign to me. when i came to san francisco, the first time i came, there was a rainbow over the bay and there was something calling me. i was 20 at the time. i knew that this was a place i needed to live. the history here, you can see it...
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make this city shine and in mine. city be kind and it no line and it going to be hungry. free downtown. you will be playing city politics. there is the city and she's climbing the stairway to heaven. when she gets there she knows that general hospital's programs are all closed. we are always going to be down road. it has to be closer for dialysis. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon. board of supervisors, i'm here to say that tomorrow i'm attending a funeral and i noticed in bayview, in that small area there is a lot of black men dying of prostate cancer. these contractors out there have refused to an abate the dust, the rest of them. the other day there was a meeting at my home where i asked the supervisors what can be done about this contract. if they were in a white community. they would not refuse to abate the dust. it's horrible out there in the ship yards. it's not all right. every week there are two or three black men dying from cancer. it's epidemic but no one wants to deal with it. what's confusing to me if those many white men are dying in the district or anywhe
make this city shine and in mine. city be kind and it no line and it going to be hungry. free downtown. you will be playing city politics. there is the city and she's climbing the stairway to heaven. when she gets there she knows that general hospital's programs are all closed. we are always going to be down road. it has to be closer for dialysis. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon. board of supervisors, i'm here to say that tomorrow i'm attending a funeral and i noticed in...
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you take the city's side every single time. only one time, have you ever taken an action and that was to recommend to the mayor that the president of the library commission be removed. and he ignored you. and so i guess that i can't blame you either, would i not want to take the action if i knew that the only thing that i would get is somebody saying that i am not going to do it. and you don't have any power and you don't have any control, people say that the sunshine task force does not and i will give them this, at least, listen to the citizens of this city and when they find a good case, they will issue a violation and i have 19 of them myself and just try to get them enforced. and you can catch people in a blatant lie and you know the most interesting thing about it, they never have the courage to show up and explain their own actions. and they send some city employees who does not really know what is going on say, here you go on and you defend this illegal action. and poor sue black man at the library commission, the secre
you take the city's side every single time. only one time, have you ever taken an action and that was to recommend to the mayor that the president of the library commission be removed. and he ignored you. and so i guess that i can't blame you either, would i not want to take the action if i knew that the only thing that i would get is somebody saying that i am not going to do it. and you don't have any power and you don't have any control, people say that the sunshine task force does not and i...
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the more clubs, the more help to the city. i've gone to a totally different neighborhood just to get away from a club that i've gone through that i know i'm going to be in a long line, there's a long line of patients, a long wait. i'll definite -- i'll /tkhrebtly go to another neighborhood and spend time on a bus to go to a club and i get there disappointed because they're also in demand of more clubs because they're also crowded. i want to point out it's revenues for the community and thank you for your time. >> my name is michael, i was a member of the medical cannabis task force [inaudible] and patient [inaudible] committee. and [inaudible] i'm in support of number four here, but number three, i first of all very upset as [inaudible] said it makes no reference to medical cannabis so a member of the public that didn't know what was going on today would be blind sided by this. there's no real appropriate /tphoetsz given that this is about restricting medical cannabis access. i think there is serious problem. i think it's a pr
the more clubs, the more help to the city. i've gone to a totally different neighborhood just to get away from a club that i've gone through that i know i'm going to be in a long line, there's a long line of patients, a long wait. i'll definite -- i'll /tkhrebtly go to another neighborhood and spend time on a bus to go to a club and i get there disappointed because they're also in demand of more clubs because they're also crowded. i want to point out it's revenues for the community and thank...
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every shooting in city limits... will be posted on the city's very active twitter page. transparecny advocates say twitter is not the only platform where the police are fallin short. it can sometimes take a month for the city to release comprehensive crime data to the public live from police headquarters, paul gessler, fox45 morning news. the latest person labeled "public enemy number one" in baltimore is apparently wanted for another crime. according to the baltimore s, christoper good is wanted for questioning in the shooting of a woman on saturday. that incident happened on elmtree street ne curtis avenue. last wednesday, police named good "public enemy number one" because he's charged with attempted murder of another woman last month. the man whose appeal of his murder conviction... has led to the release of dozens of convicted killers... is re- sentenced to life in prison. it's an update to a story you saw first on fox. merle unger appealed his conviction... for the 19-75 murder of a hagerstow police officer. last
every shooting in city limits... will be posted on the city's very active twitter page. transparecny advocates say twitter is not the only platform where the police are fallin short. it can sometimes take a month for the city to release comprehensive crime data to the public live from police headquarters, paul gessler, fox45 morning news. the latest person labeled "public enemy number one" in baltimore is apparently wanted for another crime. according to the baltimore s, christoper...
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city. i think my district is emblematic of the entire city. you can find every political perspective you can possibly want in district 3. oftentimes, the interests of my district and the city are aligned. i do not have to think about those differences quite as often as some of my colleagues may have to. >> let's talk about the budget situation. we have been faced with some tough budget decisions again, including where to make cuts and whether or not to increase taxes. how will you approached these hard choices? >> our budget is one of the very top challenges facing city government right now. over each of the years i have served, we have had to balance budget deficits that were around $500 million. this year, we're facing another budget deficit of almost $400 million. fortunately in recent years, we have had some ability to do some one-time budgeting tricks that allow us to balance the budget that do not exist this year. in past years, we've received federal stimulus money. we received more
city. i think my district is emblematic of the entire city. you can find every political perspective you can possibly want in district 3. oftentimes, the interests of my district and the city are aligned. i do not have to think about those differences quite as often as some of my colleagues may have to. >> let's talk about the budget situation. we have been faced with some tough budget decisions again, including where to make cuts and whether or not to increase taxes. how will you...
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the city of detroit makes its case for bankruptcy. but is the motor city really broke?the emergency manager is evaluating the value of everything that detroit owns. >> also tonight: giving voice to another troubled michigan community. >> we need some leaders, leisurers, thesaurians, chemical is. chemists. >> artists are helping a brighter picture emerge. >> good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. at the heart of detroit's future what seems to be a simple equation. but in the motor city today, the first bid to be declared bankrupt delivered a scathing assessment. he has calculated the pluses and minuses on detroit's ledgers and determined the amounts don't add up. it would be $250 million in the hole at best. but city workers and pensioners just aren't buying it. hundreds came out in protest today. they say the shortfall claim is just purification and that city leaders didn't work hard enough to negotiate settlements with creditors before detroit's july bankruptcy filing. it could be free from having to pay out its pension obligations to these city workers
the city of detroit makes its case for bankruptcy. but is the motor city really broke?the emergency manager is evaluating the value of everything that detroit owns. >> also tonight: giving voice to another troubled michigan community. >> we need some leaders, leisurers, thesaurians, chemical is. chemists. >> artists are helping a brighter picture emerge. >> good evening, thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. at the heart of detroit's future what seems to be a simple...
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we've been doing sewer for the city.re looking at a brand-new rebuild of all watt systems in san francisco and we haven't had a home that's been other than mental. >> they staff over 900 people. the puc is in two office locations. >> you know, this is such a great place for a building. if the puc owned that building and we could make that the icon i can sustainable building puc represents, wouldn't be a dramatic idea? >> so, one of the major decisions we made was we wanted to make a statement with this building. we wanted this building to be a lead platinum building which is very few buildings in san francisco that achieved this mark. >> leadership and energy environmental design, it takes a look at the way we think about the places where we live and work. i like to think of it as designed for human and environmental health. lead addresses five categories that enhances environment. indoor air quality, energy, water, materials and resources, and sustainable sites are the five categories for the lead. you can go for severa
we've been doing sewer for the city.re looking at a brand-new rebuild of all watt systems in san francisco and we haven't had a home that's been other than mental. >> they staff over 900 people. the puc is in two office locations. >> you know, this is such a great place for a building. if the puc owned that building and we could make that the icon i can sustainable building puc represents, wouldn't be a dramatic idea? >> so, one of the major decisions we made was we wanted to...
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around the city. we understand the goal of the national park service but we also are charged with managing land that contains sensitive natural habitat and is utilized for many a variety of recreational purposes. supervisor, at the original hearing on the ncs and need to document our department access to specific concerns. the need to document did not consider exit city parks and possible regulations on commercial dog walking would have different limits eating leading to confusion and additional impacts on city parks. as you know, the local dog walk association allows up to 8 off leash dogs per.walker where the gg nra is currently thinking about sex under the proposal. the nps and tended to address the issue of impact on city parks. the.walker legislation, i still point of concern and will continue our discussion of nps and you supervisor on this issue. we understand that the nps is still taking public comment on the environmental impact study. we will continue to monitor that process very closely. we
around the city. we understand the goal of the national park service but we also are charged with managing land that contains sensitive natural habitat and is utilized for many a variety of recreational purposes. supervisor, at the original hearing on the ncs and need to document our department access to specific concerns. the need to document did not consider exit city parks and possible regulations on commercial dog walking would have different limits eating leading to confusion and...
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cities. we will find a list on what is happening -- find out the latest on what is happening with detroit. and why aspiring authors are bypassing big publishing houses and reaching out to the readers although their own -- all on their own. the government shutdown in the infected may have had on the u.s. has a market to -- for more on this, will the street today thinking live in the newsroom with more. >> first, the newly -- the good news. the u.s. has a market has picked up this year. the national median price for a home in september was just under $200,000. that is an 11.7% jump from a year ago. but even before the government shutdown, it seemed there there are signs that the market might be calling -- might be cooling. but the worry of the shutdown is this. 25% of all u.s. mortgages are backed by one u.s. government agency or another. most of which would close the 16 -- most of which were closed and the 16 days of the shutdown. we also had the internal revenue service furloughed. that meant
cities. we will find a list on what is happening -- find out the latest on what is happening with detroit. and why aspiring authors are bypassing big publishing houses and reaching out to the readers although their own -- all on their own. the government shutdown in the infected may have had on the u.s. has a market to -- for more on this, will the street today thinking live in the newsroom with more. >> first, the newly -- the good news. the u.s. has a market has picked up this year. the...
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. >> reporter: surabaya city is indonesia's second largest city with 3 million people. its economy and population is growing rapidly. so is the amount of trash and that's creating a problem. this is the only disposal site in the city. 1,500 tons of garbage is dumped at the site every day. at this rate, the site will be full in a few years. as the city searches for ways to handle all of the trash, a waste recycling company from kitakyushu city in western japan has started operating here in march. workers efficiently sort recyclable waste. like plastic and metal and items for composting. as a result the amount of garbage dumped has dropped by 50%. new jobs have been created as well. this man is a sales representative for the recycling company. he says the indonesian waste and recycling market offers great business opportunities. >> reporter: all waste used to be buried at the site. in japan, a lot of it would have been recycled. now the recycling gets done and locals earn money. there are many business opportunities here. >> reporter: the kitakyushu city government also s
. >> reporter: surabaya city is indonesia's second largest city with 3 million people. its economy and population is growing rapidly. so is the amount of trash and that's creating a problem. this is the only disposal site in the city. 1,500 tons of garbage is dumped at the site every day. at this rate, the site will be full in a few years. as the city searches for ways to handle all of the trash, a waste recycling company from kitakyushu city in western japan has started operating here in...
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you see as a city you would like to seek advice from their city leaders?uggan: i think there are always cities you want to learn from your but back when i was a prosecutor and the violence in this community was at a terrible rate. the city of new york has successfully medic reduce the violence we. so has austin. i spent a fair amount of time in new york and boston and studied what the event and we brought a lot of these strategies you. what we did was we teamed up with u.s. attorney, the atf, dea, the prosecuted, the police in the state altogether to crack down every single gun crime so we investigate, prosecute and made it clear he carried a gun in this county, you are going to prison. last year's prosecutor in 2003 we had the fewest murders in 30 years. the other thing they did in boston is a paired with the ministry of committee with a 10-point plan with a provider conflict resolution and mentoring services, et cetera. i think we can learn from the communities that are succeeding and make this a safer city. napoleon: you know, i don't necessarily agree
you see as a city you would like to seek advice from their city leaders?uggan: i think there are always cities you want to learn from your but back when i was a prosecutor and the violence in this community was at a terrible rate. the city of new york has successfully medic reduce the violence we. so has austin. i spent a fair amount of time in new york and boston and studied what the event and we brought a lot of these strategies you. what we did was we teamed up with u.s. attorney, the atf,...
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this is in the middle of our city. all i could to see [inaudible] once or twice a year at ocean park. just like moving the san one way or the other and then we come [inaudible] that golden retriever [inaudible] that doesn't make any sense. so we need to bring clarity to this. we need to involve our elected officials [inaudible] and what i really want to [inaudible] i don't know what we would be doing without what you are doing to make sure that interest of the residence [inaudible] the way we like to live in our city which is different than other cities. so thank you very much and i support the resolution. >> thank you. next speaker. >> from elizabeth [inaudible], dog owner property owner. i moved to san francisco about 9 years ago i just adopted to dogs about 2 years ago. the population of dogs increasing in san francisco, which actually we need more space for them to be able to run a free, we humans have adopted them as part of our family, and therefore, they are also citizens of san francisco. they don't have a voic
this is in the middle of our city. all i could to see [inaudible] once or twice a year at ocean park. just like moving the san one way or the other and then we come [inaudible] that golden retriever [inaudible] that doesn't make any sense. so we need to bring clarity to this. we need to involve our elected officials [inaudible] and what i really want to [inaudible] i don't know what we would be doing without what you are doing to make sure that interest of the residence [inaudible] the way we...
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>> john from the city attorneys office. i don't know the exact circumstances of this building, but the way the expedited conversion process if they can set up, if they convert this year they can take advantage of the conversion program that begins on april 15th and goes for about 9 months. i believe they can also take advantage of any of the subsequent years of the expedited conversions process as long as they remain eligible. the entire program extends for 8 or 9 years. if they didn't choose to convert this year, they can convert through this process paying the fee in subsequent years. >> thank you. >> supervisor campos. thank you, just a quick questions, just reading the memo that we have in the packet from the mayor's office of housing. so you said earlier this property was the total value of the property is about $1.9 million. it says here the property was bought in 2006 at $645,000 is that correct? >> because of the quick turn around, supervisor's analysis, we did a quick review of what was on zillow at the time that $
>> john from the city attorneys office. i don't know the exact circumstances of this building, but the way the expedited conversion process if they can set up, if they convert this year they can take advantage of the conversion program that begins on april 15th and goes for about 9 months. i believe they can also take advantage of any of the subsequent years of the expedited conversions process as long as they remain eligible. the entire program extends for 8 or 9 years. if they didn't...
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but the city leaders hope coliseum city with restaurants, shops, a skating rink and hotel will entice him to stay. still, some of the most loyal a's fans think he wants more. one vapg would be laid out on several -- one laid out on sev d be laid out on several acres of property owned by the city. >> in general it will generate thousands of new jobs and a lot more taxes for the city of oakland. >> the news has fans feeling like they hit a homerun. the colony capital investment group is the world's third largest pry spretly held investment -- privately firm.
but the city leaders hope coliseum city with restaurants, shops, a skating rink and hotel will entice him to stay. still, some of the most loyal a's fans think he wants more. one vapg would be laid out on several -- one laid out on sev d be laid out on several acres of property owned by the city. >> in general it will generate thousands of new jobs and a lot more taxes for the city of oakland. >> the news has fans feeling like they hit a homerun. the colony capital investment group...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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the safer city soonish it cost the city of los angeles six million dollars in its first year alone. they say for surveys initiative that was launched on september two thousand and six and on the drawing board since two thousand and two there was. originally called the homeless reduction strategy that was launched with a vengeance in september of two thousand and six and there was going to furthur was really targeted by mayor of the overdose of chief bratton knows a comprehensive approach to skid row. there were going to be two problems there was going to be a serious crackdown on what was called serious crime and skid row and then there was to be a big expansion of services. well one of those things happened and the other one didn't the city put zero dollars him to your services side to come in so hard with the enforcement without having the the enhancement patients getting the services that are necessary to make this how the community is kind of backwards if you make me get off the sidewalk where am i going to homeless where am i going to go where am i growing you know take me home
the safer city soonish it cost the city of los angeles six million dollars in its first year alone. they say for surveys initiative that was launched on september two thousand and six and on the drawing board since two thousand and two there was. originally called the homeless reduction strategy that was launched with a vengeance in september of two thousand and six and there was going to furthur was really targeted by mayor of the overdose of chief bratton knows a comprehensive approach to...
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it stopped the city council's plan to raise a flag in that city. they said it would be a show of support for the growing chinese community. critics say that could be seen as supporting the chinese government's human rights violations. >>> 6:08 is the time, bad breakups have been . why one city is worried p why the city may be cozying up to corporations. >> good morning, right now traffic is getting busier. especially in some of the key areas in the silicon valley. we'll show you where the slow downs will appear. >> the impact of temperatures, there may be a little bit, but tomorrow will be warmer. we'll explain coming up. pepper jack cheese, mushrooms, jalapeÑos, bacon, tomato and avocado. i call it, "the avocado da vinci". create your om'lart with denny's build your own omelette menu. ...to cappuccino froth.... ...porch swing... ...to downtown... ...it's all yours. you know its rhythm and blues. and it knows your deep secret: ...that even when your wandering heart takes off... ...it never leaves home sweet home. there's a deep, rich, enduring colo
it stopped the city council's plan to raise a flag in that city. they said it would be a show of support for the growing chinese community. critics say that could be seen as supporting the chinese government's human rights violations. >>> 6:08 is the time, bad breakups have been . why one city is worried p why the city may be cozying up to corporations. >> good morning, right now traffic is getting busier. especially in some of the key areas in the silicon valley. we'll show you...
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i looked at what my city is now and realized i enjoy what i have here, more than what my fantasy city is. and that these negative things, they are there, but there are so many other positive things. i'm going to enjoy what i have here. >> brown: it was a positive moment in a city that can use them, led by poetry bringing, as young quintin pope had put it, "the deep thoughts from the inside, out." >> sreenivasan: online we have much more, including a poet's notebook from natasha trethaway, and video of inside-out alumni reciting their work. >> sreenivasan: next, to the west coast where algae has been poisoning shellfish and subsequently people. in recent years, toxic algal blooms have been more potent and lasted longer. that has scientists trying to understand whether climate change could be contributing to the problem. our report comes from special correspondent katie campbell of kcts seattle. she works for the environmental public media project, earthfix. >> reporter: every family has its legends. for john and jacki williford and their children, its the story of a miserable camping t
i looked at what my city is now and realized i enjoy what i have here, more than what my fantasy city is. and that these negative things, they are there, but there are so many other positive things. i'm going to enjoy what i have here. >> brown: it was a positive moment in a city that can use them, led by poetry bringing, as young quintin pope had put it, "the deep thoughts from the inside, out." >> sreenivasan: online we have much more, including a poet's notebook from...
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that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital if they don't right with giant plasma screen we have to hope that you'll know what allergy is it goes down as a some part of curve toward a price point called zero in other words storage processing and and c.p.u. is always going cheaper cheaper cheaper so area of african country where they start at a place of baseline nowhere but they're meeting the base and part of curve of zero cost account way of my head with some twenty codes that will let me. put this in concrete terms ok for you what i did learn a lot is you know you're not going to chase a bad one all you want hard you are the educated british people you got these i pad cities ok you've got the cities which are built for obsolescence yet which i've got quite small technology which is really this mission of interconnected highly vulnerable systems which are not going to be resilient and a lot of capital is going into these new cities and the gated compounds which on can be delivering jobs for the t
that's getting inbound is a new city is being built up as replacement you've got these new smart cities in theory with digital digital if they don't right with giant plasma screen we have to hope that you'll know what allergy is it goes down as a some part of curve toward a price point called zero in other words storage processing and and c.p.u. is always going cheaper cheaper cheaper so area of african country where they start at a place of baseline nowhere but they're meeting the base and...
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east bay highs 64 at oakland. 65 union city.e accu-weather forecast. it will get milder on thursday. which is halloween. nice day for trick or treating or evening for it. friday, high temperatures mid-70s around the bay and inland. by the way, this weekendç setting our clocks ba. >> thank you. reminding us >> yes. we need reminders yes. >> thank you >> have you tried this? coming up a new cometic strip app >> how you and friends can appear on the facebook funny pa ncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? drive"gen sales event is "sback.hen drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero d
east bay highs 64 at oakland. 65 union city.e accu-weather forecast. it will get milder on thursday. which is halloween. nice day for trick or treating or evening for it. friday, high temperatures mid-70s around the bay and inland. by the way, this weekendç setting our clocks ba. >> thank you. reminding us >> yes. we need reminders yes. >> thank you >> have you tried this? coming up a new cometic strip app >> how you and friends can appear on the facebook funny...
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you've joined a terrific area of our city. we hope that being at the bay inspires you everyday because we're going to need your help on the sea rise. welcome to all the auto desk staff it's great seeing you along the waterfront this is the best place to get food. and my special thanks to the port staff and to premium structures and to the ate desk folks. thank you and welcome to our waterfront (clapping) >> okay. so now we have the more formal part of the ceremony carl we need you to come up and all of you are going to be able to view through the window the ribbon grinding ceremony so we're going to take this ribbon down. >> yeah. >> evening everyone, welcome to the san francisco commission on the environment. >> today is tuesday 24th and it is 5:08 p.m. and we ask you that you turn off your cell phones and the first item on the agenda is
you've joined a terrific area of our city. we hope that being at the bay inspires you everyday because we're going to need your help on the sea rise. welcome to all the auto desk staff it's great seeing you along the waterfront this is the best place to get food. and my special thanks to the port staff and to premium structures and to the ate desk folks. thank you and welcome to our waterfront (clapping) >> okay. so now we have the more formal part of the ceremony carl we need you to come...
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and folks who work in redwood city. this is the five alarm fire, on wood side road. highway 84 between 101 and 280. this is union and sent field. no official word from law enforcement in the area but we say avoid the area, lots of fire. five alarms, lots of activity. look at these on the scene. all of those fire crews. let me take to you the maps. this is the peninsula. highway 84, middle of the screen. that's your alternate to get around that. you'll go past st. pius church close to woodwide road. that is the way to get around that activity or a little to the north a few miles but you can take 92 as you cut over. but avoid 84 between 101 or el camino and 28 because of all of this fire activity. the rest of the peninsula moves smoothly. it's the east bay where we see slowing because of that commute, the astro valley. both san mateo and dumbarton moving smoothly. we'll show you the backup at the toll mass as we have metering lights on. reminder b.a.r.t. and ap transit are running today. we have a sip cal commute. >> than
and folks who work in redwood city. this is the five alarm fire, on wood side road. highway 84 between 101 and 280. this is union and sent field. no official word from law enforcement in the area but we say avoid the area, lots of fire. five alarms, lots of activity. look at these on the scene. all of those fire crews. let me take to you the maps. this is the peninsula. highway 84, middle of the screen. that's your alternate to get around that. you'll go past st. pius church close to woodwide...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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the city is - i recently heard that the city is going to close other shelters in the bay view. province e providence which it's open there's been very little conversation and i've yet to receive the facts. the khan proposal makes it difficult to support or noted support it. i want to say that the bayview has homeless services we have a shelter and to my knowledge its not to full capacity. we have services provided by mother brown that assist homeless citizens this is not a new issue not a classic in my backyard. we're talking about a community that is embarrassing a very fragile population. we have a misdemeanor done meal program and i've not seen any appropriate existing services whether examinations is warranted. no detail is point number 5 sorry. no detailed on how to address the negative impacts on the neighborhood. calls for services and please services not only to mother brown but to friendly liquor store. this is where the city is pouring million dollars dollars and public safety and quality of life enhancement and finally, we're good evening beginning to get our fair sh
the city is - i recently heard that the city is going to close other shelters in the bay view. province e providence which it's open there's been very little conversation and i've yet to receive the facts. the khan proposal makes it difficult to support or noted support it. i want to say that the bayview has homeless services we have a shelter and to my knowledge its not to full capacity. we have services provided by mother brown that assist homeless citizens this is not a new issue not a...
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cities part of the success. it's by each of you in this room to keep invest in our city in businesses and innovative ideas. but also investing in our schools and in our community and in our neighborhoods and most importantly most importantly in our people. in particularly our young people. san francisco is the greater city in the world because we're deprives and innovative but we cannot be successful unless we work together on our critical challenges so i ask you to work with me help save city college. help us rebuild and reanything else our public housing no more poverty housing. help us invest in our schools with better education for our children and continue to help our young people. for those of you who helped in our summer programs just two days ago we had a goal of 6 thousand not only did we get it done but we created and gave out and established 6 thousand 2 hundred jobs for our kids that's reach. now let me give you fair warning now that we've met our goal public-private partnerships like summer jobs plu
cities part of the success. it's by each of you in this room to keep invest in our city in businesses and innovative ideas. but also investing in our schools and in our community and in our neighborhoods and most importantly most importantly in our people. in particularly our young people. san francisco is the greater city in the world because we're deprives and innovative but we cannot be successful unless we work together on our critical challenges so i ask you to work with me help save city...
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>> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand. i've seen a lot of amazing things in the field, but this is really cool. that's our team, now let's do some science. [♪ music ] >> hi, guys, we are back here at "techknow" for another week of amazing stories and screen and innovation. we'll get started with this "heart in a box." check it out, this is an actual beating heart outside of the body. this is seriously the most amazing thing i've ever seen and touched. let's check out the story. >> when it comes to heart transplants, it's always a race against time. we've all seen it on tv. when a donor heart becomes available, medical teams must move quickly. the organ is removed and preserved by placing it in ice. the heart must arrive at the recipient's hospital within six hours that's because the ice damages the heart making it unfit for transplant. in this will keep hearts warm and beating. this will be a major break thr
>> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand. i've seen a lot of amazing things in the field, but this is really cool. that's our team, now let's do some science. [♪ music ] >> hi, guys, we are back here at "techknow" for another week of amazing stories and screen and innovation. we'll get...
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there are other cities in the financialhave similar challenges as the city of detroit. yet there has been no emergency manager put there. can you imagine if any governor -- take a southern state like alabama, mississippi, or georgia -- would have the nerve to go the a city that was at heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised the population? be up inhat we would arms as a nation and we would be highly offended, as well we should be. it is a question of democracy. that hasis no question what has been happening in the state is disproportionately affecting the african -- african-american voters. i'm not going to be able to pretend to read inside the governor's motives. you have to look at the effect. the effect is disturbing. the people are feeling the complete failure of the emergency managers in their history. park, look at highland then threw it over and over. when you disenfranchise the local voters, there is no evidence that the emergency manager has made it any better. my objection is two-fold. there was no evidence it works and you are disenfranchising
there are other cities in the financialhave similar challenges as the city of detroit. yet there has been no emergency manager put there. can you imagine if any governor -- take a southern state like alabama, mississippi, or georgia -- would have the nerve to go the a city that was at heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised the population? be up inhat we would arms as a nation and we would be highly offended, as well we should be. it is a question of democracy. that hasis no...
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the city is looking for help. it wants to hire 20 police officers for games at levi stadium which is under construction right now. they will be paid $55 an hour and could be called in to help with concerts and other events there as well. the city council approved a $200,000 expenditure to pay for background checks for qualified applicants. >> new at 11:00, police believe a drunk driver caused a deadly crash in sonoma county that seriously injured a young child as well. it happened about 7:00 this evening on highway 121 north of the sonoma raceway. police say a man driving a jaguar lost control and slammed head on into a toyota corolla. the passenger in the jaguar was killed. the two people in the corolla suffered serious injuries. one is a 5-year-old. the drive of the jaguar also suffered major injuries and he is under investigation for dui. >>> hundreds of people gathered for the funeral of the 13-year-old boy shot to death by a sonoma county sheriff deputy. the sol local service -- the solemn service followed a
the city is looking for help. it wants to hire 20 police officers for games at levi stadium which is under construction right now. they will be paid $55 an hour and could be called in to help with concerts and other events there as well. the city council approved a $200,000 expenditure to pay for background checks for qualified applicants. >> new at 11:00, police believe a drunk driver caused a deadly crash in sonoma county that seriously injured a young child as well. it happened about...
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this must be related to just the story of this city. >>the first game on juarez's newest football field. it's being played to mark a year since 16 people, some of them young members of the home team, were gunned down by a juarez cartel street gang in this neighborhood of villa salvarcar. president calderon provoked the city's anger when he dismissed the massacre as a fight between rival drug gangs. luz maria davila, the mother of two of the young men killed, became the voice of that indignation in pictures that flashed around the world. today, mexico's education minister, the governor of chihuahua and the mayor of juarez are here to show they're serious about fighting crime, giving juarez's teenagers an alternative to gangs and low-level street selling. and though 5 people have been arrested and charged with the murder of her sons marcos and jose luis, she has little faith that the government will bring those guilty to justice - even though it's a high-profile case. the salvarcar massacre undermined the mexican government's claim that o
this must be related to just the story of this city. >>the first game on juarez's newest football field. it's being played to mark a year since 16 people, some of them young members of the home team, were gunned down by a juarez cartel street gang in this neighborhood of villa salvarcar. president calderon provoked the city's anger when he dismissed the massacre as a fight between rival drug gangs. luz maria davila, the mother of two of the young men killed, became the voice of that...
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this is a very tough city and it's a tough city to police.ing said, you know, the constitution laid out a tough mission in a time in history, by the way, when things were chaotic dynamics going on. and in this new country born out of a war with the unknown ahead, people said, you know what? we're not going to allow authorities to walk into a house and start searching. they have to get a warrant. and it built the greatest nation in the world. and i would say further, you're right, it's harder. it's harder to -- >> to balance the two. >> -- to balance the two. it is the hard and right path too. that's the american experience. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. some kind of... this is... an alien species. real
this is a very tough city and it's a tough city to police.ing said, you know, the constitution laid out a tough mission in a time in history, by the way, when things were chaotic dynamics going on. and in this new country born out of a war with the unknown ahead, people said, you know what? we're not going to allow authorities to walk into a house and start searching. they have to get a warrant. and it built the greatest nation in the world. and i would say further, you're right, it's harder....
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in the city because. you would think that the mayor was you know east in the way talked about safer cities you would think it was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration the manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned up from my perspective chief bratton runs a stand city and i don't know why we have a mayor. grew up you fools you. see quality of life and ten minutes was the last night maybe three. his name cleaning up new york city with the controversial broken windows theory of crime reduction. safer cities how to implement the same policy in his new town. the same tactics that was shown and the broken windows theory in new york right where they're saying concept by you the same way he justified new york in the same way you plan on jennifer california but that's when there's a really bad story for hours of the people here especially people with disabilities in the first year there were nine
in the city because. you would think that the mayor was you know east in the way talked about safer cities you would think it was mother teresa. instead of being the most fascist democrat and the most you know he's always allowed the fascists to take over his city administration the manhattan institute and as far as i'm concerned up from my perspective chief bratton runs a stand city and i don't know why we have a mayor. grew up you fools you. see quality of life and ten minutes was the last...
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this is happening in 100 cities across the city. in arizona 3000 protestors marched a mile to city hall. >> we are all here because wiree are americans. we are americanized and our roots are here. we are american. >> those sentiments echoed in chicago and miami, atlanta, nashville, tennessee, philadelphia and los angeles. >> they called it a national day of dignity and respect. one person stood out in the crowd. >> i don't care they are an invading army. i'm interested in americans. all i care about is they go back to their own country. i don't care how it happens. >> these rallies were a prelude to a larger protest on the national mall in washington washington on tuesday. >>> officals estimate there are a half million undocumented workers in new york city alone. >>> three americans are dead in colombia after their plane crashed in a remote jungle. they were american contractors that were on a counterintelligence commission. two were air lifted to a columbian hospital. the military sayings the pleanl was not shutdown by rebels. >>>
this is happening in 100 cities across the city. in arizona 3000 protestors marched a mile to city hall. >> we are all here because wiree are americans. we are americanized and our roots are here. we are american. >> those sentiments echoed in chicago and miami, atlanta, nashville, tennessee, philadelphia and los angeles. >> they called it a national day of dignity and respect. one person stood out in the crowd. >> i don't care they are an invading army. i'm interested...
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that is backed up for about a 15 minute delay before you get into the city. northbound 280 in san jose, that traffic is moving along pretty well. we talked about it just earlier, news chopper 2 has found the car that went down a cliff near twin peaks and ended up catching fire near one of the residential neighborhoods there. the police have closed off one of the access roads to twin peaks. they're doing their investigation right now. it's not heavily traveled time. we'll let you know if this affects a lot of people. this is the road that goes up to twin peaks area and not too many people are using it at this time of the morning. >>> good morning. yes, yes, we have clear skies, system inches closer. it's already in the northern part of the state. it will give partly cloudy skies to the north bay in a couple of hours. it's clear right now. chloe in clear lake said clear as well. temperatures 40s and 50s. warmer than yesterday. we have a lot of low 40s. 70s 83 again yesterday, not today. 70s and 60s. 68 in san fransisco, napa from 85. we'll go 70s today, 79 live
that is backed up for about a 15 minute delay before you get into the city. northbound 280 in san jose, that traffic is moving along pretty well. we talked about it just earlier, news chopper 2 has found the car that went down a cliff near twin peaks and ended up catching fire near one of the residential neighborhoods there. the police have closed off one of the access roads to twin peaks. they're doing their investigation right now. it's not heavily traveled time. we'll let you know if this...
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the idea of living in the city and being healthy by exercising in that city is really a concept that's only about 100 years old. the idea of using of owning a dog and having a dog be part of the recreation is really only about the generation or 2 old. i don't think our policies have kept up with it. there are federal guidelines for how many soccer fields and how many basketball fields and how many tennis courts per capita a city should have. there are no guidelines for how much space we should have for exercising our dog. looking around this room i don't think a lot of soccer players or basque ballplayers in your. our dogs are important to our health and our well-being. as a part designer and advocate one of our mantras is layering. in a city of confined as san francisco were always looking for ways to have alternate alternating uses or later uses. it well behaved dog under its owners command is one of the most compatible uses imaginable. my anecdote is being at crissy field with a little four-year old girl who drove up and asked to ball and drove all she got ball for 20 min. while i w
the idea of living in the city and being healthy by exercising in that city is really a concept that's only about 100 years old. the idea of using of owning a dog and having a dog be part of the recreation is really only about the generation or 2 old. i don't think our policies have kept up with it. there are federal guidelines for how many soccer fields and how many basketball fields and how many tennis courts per capita a city should have. there are no guidelines for how much space we should...