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city went through. and you at wall street -- which ended up because of the recovery plan, they got paid in full. wall street got all of its money back. the bond insurer took about $100 million hit, but the original issuances of those bonds, they got all of their money back which again begs the question why would they not just do it all over again? what's the disincentive for them not to loan that money all over again? but she said we are going to look at them. we're going to look at wall street. and if we can prove that they did something wrong, then we're going to charge wall street. she said steven reed did not do this alone. he was the first person to get charged because he was the figurehead. he was the mayor for life. he was the best mayor in america. he was the first. but there's going to be more to follow him, she said. also the governor of pennsylvania has said that he is going to look after -- or go after wall street, the attorneys, the bankers, the accountants civilly to see if the state can g
city went through. and you at wall street -- which ended up because of the recovery plan, they got paid in full. wall street got all of its money back. the bond insurer took about $100 million hit, but the original issuances of those bonds, they got all of their money back which again begs the question why would they not just do it all over again? what's the disincentive for them not to loan that money all over again? but she said we are going to look at them. we're going to look at wall...
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the reports say the city of philadelphia is the host city for the world meeting of families and the final in america. people from every religious persuasion as well as those with no particular affiliation should certainly feel invested in the arrival of this world leader to our great city. this is really about civic pride, about using this historic opportunity to essentially tell our story to the world about our unique history, our exceptional people who call the philadelphia region home. i've spent my career in public service touting the attributes of our great city. it's my hometown, i love philadelphia and all it represents, our opportunities and our challenges. and for the last eight years as the mayor of this great city certainly one of the roles and responsibilities in this work is to be the cheerleader in chief. that's what mayors do and i'm proud to do it. mayors all across the country do the same for their cities. i'm asking people who are not already enjoying the arrival of pope francis to get excited and involve. there are many things to do in conjunction with this event, it's
the reports say the city of philadelphia is the host city for the world meeting of families and the final in america. people from every religious persuasion as well as those with no particular affiliation should certainly feel invested in the arrival of this world leader to our great city. this is really about civic pride, about using this historic opportunity to essentially tell our story to the world about our unique history, our exceptional people who call the philadelphia region home. i've...
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you have been forced to leave the city?> with the rent, with the rent as high as they are, yes. middle class people in the city are not being really catered to and bussing their behind working everyday constantly to the point where, you know, they are not even sleeping, you know. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. what do we want? affordable housing. rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn. people here are demanding half of the new houses built here are affordable to them. >> push them out because the rent is so high they can't afford it. the mayor michael bloomberg the city lost a third of apartments families. >> what we see now are effects of 20 years of housing policy, 20 years of people little by little being pushed out. no attempt to house these human beings. >> and homelessness, the number is rising everyday. >> homelessness right here. >> they are getting pushed out of state. >> new york city under the bloomberg administration eliminated entirely
you have been forced to leave the city?> with the rent, with the rent as high as they are, yes. middle class people in the city are not being really catered to and bussing their behind working everyday constantly to the point where, you know, they are not even sleeping, you know. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. what do we want? affordable housing. rallying with hundreds of new yorkers in east new york in brooklyn. people here...
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i'm proud of what the city is doing. let's keep doing it and let's keep having an attitude of always been prepared. that is how less fear and more about the engagement that we have in front of us is going to be the standard always to be working with our communities. i know there is a lot more things that people want us to do, whether it's potable water on the west side, whether it's more paramedics to make sure ambulance responses are there, whether it's ongoing investments like we have done with hiring more firefighters, paramedics and 911 callers and more equipment and more police officers, i think we have those resources. we have demonstrated in the budget this year with the no-cuts budget for the city that queer we're willing to invest in all these things to make our city. nowhere else do i think it's adequately prepared dem, and i know we'll be on display for fleet week as we emphasize well-beyond the celebration of our military is the practice of a number of things that i have already seen the scheduled for and i'm
i'm proud of what the city is doing. let's keep doing it and let's keep having an attitude of always been prepared. that is how less fear and more about the engagement that we have in front of us is going to be the standard always to be working with our communities. i know there is a lot more things that people want us to do, whether it's potable water on the west side, whether it's more paramedics to make sure ambulance responses are there, whether it's ongoing investments like we have done...
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consumption of milk in the city has increased.his, of course, has spurred even greater emphasis on water buffalo in the farming villages. the scene is being repeated all over india and is sometimes called the "white revolution." narrator: irrigation water is the lifeline of the village. the main canal here is the main artery of that lifeline. management of the canals is mainly the responsibility of the irrigation bureau. however, the smaller distributaries are managed by the village itself. water is regulated by inserting or removing weirs. ( conversing heatedly ) narrator: disputes frequently erupt over the use of the water. this young boy needs water in his field downstream. but the elderly farmer, whose farm is upstream, has put up a weir so that he can water his own field. a major contributor to disputes over water rights is a lack of set rules over, and controls on, water use. unfortunately, the canals are often not properly managed. water should be flowing through this canal. another major problem is the amount of water lost
consumption of milk in the city has increased.his, of course, has spurred even greater emphasis on water buffalo in the farming villages. the scene is being repeated all over india and is sometimes called the "white revolution." narrator: irrigation water is the lifeline of the village. the main canal here is the main artery of that lifeline. management of the canals is mainly the responsibility of the irrigation bureau. however, the smaller distributaries are managed by the village...
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to the city. we are a donor city and a donor state, meaning we give you much more money in tax revenues than we get back in benefit. and i'm including all the benefits from medicare, medicaid and the poor. and senator moynihan used to publish that report every year and he and i would hold a press conference to show that new york city was being short changed by $7 billion or $8 billion, the state by about $12 billion. so we don't come here as supplicants. we come here as contributors. we're giving you more money than you give back, so at least give it back to us in a consistent way. >> mr. mayor, thank you for than. i happen to represent orange county, council, and we're also a toner county. believe me. >> i know you are. maybe by even more because you've become larger and my numbers are like 13, 14 years old. >> so i understand and my people understand in particular the fact that we are community givers in a sense because we do pay more in taxes than we've ever receive back in that area. let me in
to the city. we are a donor city and a donor state, meaning we give you much more money in tax revenues than we get back in benefit. and i'm including all the benefits from medicare, medicaid and the poor. and senator moynihan used to publish that report every year and he and i would hold a press conference to show that new york city was being short changed by $7 billion or $8 billion, the state by about $12 billion. so we don't come here as supplicants. we come here as contributors. we're...
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no credible threats on the city or the pope for this weekend.s telling everyone to come on out and have a good time. be prepared to walk today. a lot of these checkpoints as you can see right here it's three blocks just to get down there to the magnetometers. going to need your sneakers this weekend. lucy. >> i got my comfy shoes ready to go, dave. all right. >> there you go. >> they're just as prepare across the delaware river. new jersey state police are centering up their command center at campbell's headquarters in camden. hundreds of officers will be on duty this weekend helping with traffic and other pope related concerns. police say they've got this. >> we've trained for this and a lot of the troopers here have been on other special deployments. we worked super storm sandy. we've most recently been down in baltimore with the deployment with the riots to assist them. we have a lot of troopers that have that their experience and they're here to provide their experience with us as well. >> state police say the gridlock on local roads will be
no credible threats on the city or the pope for this weekend.s telling everyone to come on out and have a good time. be prepared to walk today. a lot of these checkpoints as you can see right here it's three blocks just to get down there to the magnetometers. going to need your sneakers this weekend. lucy. >> i got my comfy shoes ready to go, dave. all right. >> there you go. >> they're just as prepare across the delaware river. new jersey state police are centering up their...
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part of the city. is not acceptable that it takes longer to get downtown from the sunset were from the bayview than from the-we need to address that. we know the central subway is on track to be done in a few years will immediately be the highest ridership line of any of the light rail vehicle lines. we need to make sure that the central subway is extended north to north beach and fisherman's wharf. we need to look at the jays to extend subway to other parts of the city, particularly, the west side of town in southeastern san francisco. need to make sure that the downtown extension is built in the second translate to. their summary things we can do to dramatically improve transit access in san francisco and transit reliability. so, the legislation asks for a subway master plan over the course of the next year with thierry article updates thereafter. subways are expensive, they are time-consuming and challenging many ways. but it would be much far greater cost not to be building subways in san francisco
part of the city. is not acceptable that it takes longer to get downtown from the sunset were from the bayview than from the-we need to address that. we know the central subway is on track to be done in a few years will immediately be the highest ridership line of any of the light rail vehicle lines. we need to make sure that the central subway is extended north to north beach and fisherman's wharf. we need to look at the jays to extend subway to other parts of the city, particularly, the west...
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i'm proud of what the city is doing. let's keep doing it and let's keep having an attitude of always been prepared. that is how less fear and more about the engagement that we have in front of us is going to be the standard always to be working with our communities. i know there is a lot more things that people want us to do, whether it's potable water on the west side, whether it's more paramedics to make sure ambulance responses are there, whether it's ongoing investments like we have done with hiring more firefighters, paramedics and 911 callers and more equipment and more police officers, i think we have those resources. we have demonstrated in the budget this year with the no-cuts budget for the city that queer we're willing to invest in all these things to make our city. nowhere else do i think it's adequately prepared dem, and i know we'll be on display for fleet week as we emphasize well-beyond the celebration of our military is the practice of a number of things that i have already seen the scheduled for and i'm
i'm proud of what the city is doing. let's keep doing it and let's keep having an attitude of always been prepared. that is how less fear and more about the engagement that we have in front of us is going to be the standard always to be working with our communities. i know there is a lot more things that people want us to do, whether it's potable water on the west side, whether it's more paramedics to make sure ambulance responses are there, whether it's ongoing investments like we have done...
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this city is ready.n a week of incredible images already, one image that really stands out was for pope francis earlier today on the balcony of the capitol, u.s. capitol, in front of 50,000 people waving and cheering. an emotional john boehner to the right of him and vice president biden clapping along. in that sea of people out there, two students who were invited by speaker boehner and saw the pope's blessing with us now. ma lady, bilingual fourth grade student in northwest washington, d.c., and samuel merga, 11th grader archbishop carol until northeast d.c. welcome to you both. thank you. >> thank you for having us. >> kind of a big day for you. what was it like to be out there. i imagine you had to skip school to be there. must have been something else. look at you. >> yeah. it was so fun. >> can you describe for me what it felt like, samuel, to be there? >> it was emotional and very touching the way the pope, you know, tells the people who he would like to see us be doing and -- >> yeah. and you wer
this city is ready.n a week of incredible images already, one image that really stands out was for pope francis earlier today on the balcony of the capitol, u.s. capitol, in front of 50,000 people waving and cheering. an emotional john boehner to the right of him and vice president biden clapping along. in that sea of people out there, two students who were invited by speaker boehner and saw the pope's blessing with us now. ma lady, bilingual fourth grade student in northwest washington, d.c.,...
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the city. a lot of us were really positive, imagine remaking everything from the schools to public housing, to shrink the footprint debate by 20%, 40% until the entire neighborhood, i don't know if we have resources to rebuild. you have a mayor cracking up before everyone's eyes, the husband, the communications director, announcing that he is going to run against his white's boss, you have a mayor and governor who are not talking to each other in the middle of this crisis, the bush presidency for all intents and purposes ended with katrina. his popularity plummeted in the fall of 2005 and never recovered from that. you have a mayor's race, bad timing, six months after katrina a scheduled mayor's rays, they delayed a couple months but in the middle of this chaos suddenly politics is playing at central role, a circus of an election with more than 20 candidates. the debate was on ms nbc, a city was electing a mayor, broadcast the debate nationally, and every day heroics, storage and water boarding
the city. a lot of us were really positive, imagine remaking everything from the schools to public housing, to shrink the footprint debate by 20%, 40% until the entire neighborhood, i don't know if we have resources to rebuild. you have a mayor cracking up before everyone's eyes, the husband, the communications director, announcing that he is going to run against his white's boss, you have a mayor and governor who are not talking to each other in the middle of this crisis, the bush presidency...
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it's forest near a city.fire on the east side, you may remember that and affected the bay bridge traffic a couple of years ago and pretty significant and as i mentioned mclaren park can get going pretty well. the last slide is from 2015 same call types, the imagines are in the same. >> engines are in the same place but our objective is protect lives and civilian and department and members and protect the structures and mitigate the situation and i am proud of our teams and they have done a really good job. these fire conditions are -- [inaudible] members haven't seen. they're creating their own weather systems and imimpressive of the job and i am proud of them. if you have any questions i am glad to answer them. >> you talk about other areas of mutual aid and i assume it's reciprocated also if we ever needed help? >> that's correct. >> okay. which i guess county that would be -- >> we're in region two. there are six regions in the state. we're in the 1/2 of the region two and it's made up of 90 counties. we h
it's forest near a city.fire on the east side, you may remember that and affected the bay bridge traffic a couple of years ago and pretty significant and as i mentioned mclaren park can get going pretty well. the last slide is from 2015 same call types, the imagines are in the same. >> engines are in the same place but our objective is protect lives and civilian and department and members and protect the structures and mitigate the situation and i am proud of our teams and they have done...
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city clerk: special orders.earing - appeal of tentative map - 40 bernal heights boulevard] hearing of persons interested in or objecting to the decision of public works dated august 24, 2015, approving a proposed four-lot subdivision located at 40 bernal heights boulevard, assessor's block no. 5640, lot no. 010; and making environmental findings under the california environmental quality act. (district 9) (appellant: betsy brown and chris witteman, on behalf of bernal/powhattan neighbors) (filed september 3, 2015). (clerk of the board)1234 >>supervisor john avalos: thank you. i would like to continue this item and hope to resolve the appeal that is before us. the mediation is scheduled for october 13th so there can be a resolution, i hereby move these items to october 20, 2015. >>supervisor london breed: supervisor avalos has moved to move these items to october 20th. are there any members of the public who would like to provide public comment on the continuance. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues
city clerk: special orders.earing - appeal of tentative map - 40 bernal heights boulevard] hearing of persons interested in or objecting to the decision of public works dated august 24, 2015, approving a proposed four-lot subdivision located at 40 bernal heights boulevard, assessor's block no. 5640, lot no. 010; and making environmental findings under the california environmental quality act. (district 9) (appellant: betsy brown and chris witteman, on behalf of bernal/powhattan neighbors)...
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will bring and this commission knows better than anyone in the city what kind of impact to our city and transportation system specifically a couple of ways that the development can have impacts on the city's economy and our quality of life just sitting here in this meeting heard 0 so for those are matters of deep interests and concerns to a lot of the san franciscans what we do in terms of investing in transportation to support that development have can have a profound impact much the growth will come to the city from a regional prospective rightly so to san francisco and it is really our obligation and opportunity to plan how we manage that growth and development so it didn't adversely what it means meanings for transportation if we make the investments in transit and enhancing other affordable and save ways for people to get around the city and they don't bring their cars we'll have employees congestion and pollution in the skies than otherwise equally for the fact that the more that we invest in sustainable affordable transportation like transit such as a save cycling and walking
will bring and this commission knows better than anyone in the city what kind of impact to our city and transportation system specifically a couple of ways that the development can have impacts on the city's economy and our quality of life just sitting here in this meeting heard 0 so for those are matters of deep interests and concerns to a lot of the san franciscans what we do in terms of investing in transportation to support that development have can have a profound impact much the growth...
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it is an organization that has been in the city to help incubate and diffuse ideas within city government. we are starting to see really interesting cases as cities look at focusing on innovation. they are doing it to these pop-up organizations. we also see sandboxes being created. philadelphia created an innovation lab. they invite the community and employees. they come up with ideas to improve government. they are creating a dedicated physical space for that. when you think about innovation it is a broad concept. it is not something employees can wrap their arms around. my providing a physical space, people can go in collaborate, share ideas, and it has been interesting. ourher interesting shift new models of engagement. civic engagement when i was in government was trying to get somebody to vote or show up to account for meeting. that has been -- council meeting. that has been flipped. sensor, as you drive through boston, you can use an app that can determine if you hit a street bumps, pothole, or regular road vibration. it is interesting, you do not have to get up your car, you do not
it is an organization that has been in the city to help incubate and diffuse ideas within city government. we are starting to see really interesting cases as cities look at focusing on innovation. they are doing it to these pop-up organizations. we also see sandboxes being created. philadelphia created an innovation lab. they invite the community and employees. they come up with ideas to improve government. they are creating a dedicated physical space for that. when you think about innovation...
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i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall.s building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened it's doors in january 1916. >> it's a wonderful experience to come to a building built like this. the building is built as a palace. not for a king or queen. it's built for all people. this building is beautiful art. those are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous french population. therefore building a palace in the art tradition is not unusual. >> jimmie was an incredible individual he knew that san francisco had to regain it's place in the world. he decided to have the tallest dome built in the united states. it's now stands
i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall.s building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened...
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no parking here, in the zones, old city, city hall area, all the way up the parkway, security presence overnight, fencing up, a loft construction as well constructing that fence throughout the day. questions for the madonna fans tonight. yes, you will be able to get there. you will be able to get home tonight 8:00 in south philadelphia. the one closure that does go into effect tonight are the off-ramps from the vine street expressway into center city. so the ramps to eighth, broad, 23rd and the parkway, all will be closed tonight, 10:00ment coming home into center city, come up broad street. do not use 95 or the vine street expressway, you'll not be able to get off into center city here tonight after 10:00. mass transit normal thursday day. no problems at all, septa new jersey transit patco and amtrak, all aboard and all running with no delays. back to you. >> address comes one day after his whirlwind tour around the nation's capitol. pope francis started off his day with visit to the white house finish by cannonize agnew saint. during his remarks yesterday, he urged leaders to promote
no parking here, in the zones, old city, city hall area, all the way up the parkway, security presence overnight, fencing up, a loft construction as well constructing that fence throughout the day. questions for the madonna fans tonight. yes, you will be able to get there. you will be able to get home tonight 8:00 in south philadelphia. the one closure that does go into effect tonight are the off-ramps from the vine street expressway into center city. so the ramps to eighth, broad, 23rd and the...
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what does the city get out of you guys hiring felons? >> the city gets a number of things. one, it creates way more jobs. these are people that otherwise may not be working and we pay them a living wage with benefits. with the city awarding us the contract it's putting the jobs back in the community. >> johnny washington said he spent years looking for work, held back by two stints in prison racked up by years of dealing drugs. >> what happened when you applied? >> my background, my felonies on my record. >> did they call you back, do you not hear anything? >> i don't hear anything at all. they call me back and they tell me my background didn't go through. >> how do you think that's impacting their record, the fact that they don't find jobs, how does that affect folks? >> they go back out on the streets and do what they have to do to feed their family. >> johnny has worked his way up to crew leader. he recently completed work on this site, tearing down ten row houses on bradford street just a few blocks from where he said he used to sell heroin. >> do these house he you tea
what does the city get out of you guys hiring felons? >> the city gets a number of things. one, it creates way more jobs. these are people that otherwise may not be working and we pay them a living wage with benefits. with the city awarding us the contract it's putting the jobs back in the community. >> johnny washington said he spent years looking for work, held back by two stints in prison racked up by years of dealing drugs. >> what happened when you applied? >> my...
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to new york city we're following pope francis' every step. >> today a big step toward securing the city. we're live with the traffic changes you need to know about before you head out the door. >> and this is what everyone else wants to know if they are going out in philadelphia this weekend, the weather. it's cloudy and cooler this morning. a pretty comfortable start to the weekend. hundreds of thousands are hoping that it stays that way. that it stays dry. good morning. welcome to "nbc 10 news today" on this friday. i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. let's find out what's to come with the first alert weather forecast. >> good morning tracy and chris. pretty comfortable morning too. you'll notice changes as we go through today into the weekend. temperatures now mid-60s through philadelphia, 58 degrees in allentown, also read, 59 pottstown, low 60s through millville, mid-60s atlantic city, mid-60s in dover, wilmington 60 degrees right now. 62 degrees in trenton. as we go through the day today you'll notice more cloud cover, it will be a breezy day, we even have coastal flood advisor
to new york city we're following pope francis' every step. >> today a big step toward securing the city. we're live with the traffic changes you need to know about before you head out the door. >> and this is what everyone else wants to know if they are going out in philadelphia this weekend, the weather. it's cloudy and cooler this morning. a pretty comfortable start to the weekend. hundreds of thousands are hoping that it stays that way. that it stays dry. good morning. welcome to...
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so you can take advantage of citi bike in jersey city and also in new york city. >> very good. >>> hey, you have another chance to buy a long island home at a fraction of its original cost. there are 155 more homes going up for auction november 17th. these e rty homes were pretty badly damaged by hurricane indy. the bidding starts at just $43,000. you can inspect thetiomes during two weeks in mid-october. >>> our i-team told you about dangers of synthetic drugs. now senator charles schumer wants federal agencies to fight the dea raided ten locations in our ar alea. senator schumer wants agents to go after the website that sells these drugs. >> unless we find a way to choke off their supply, synthetic drugs are going to keep delivering very real and very painful consequences. >> schumer also wants the dea to put credit cards and paypal on notice as well. he doesn't want them doing business with the websites that sell those synthetic drugs. >>> several lawmakers and activists pushing to create a stonanall national park in greenwich village. the move would give a higher profile to the pla
so you can take advantage of citi bike in jersey city and also in new york city. >> very good. >>> hey, you have another chance to buy a long island home at a fraction of its original cost. there are 155 more homes going up for auction november 17th. these e rty homes were pretty badly damaged by hurricane indy. the bidding starts at just $43,000. you can inspect thetiomes during two weeks in mid-october. >>> our i-team told you about dangers of synthetic drugs. now...
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the largest in the city of new york.can make exhibitions to the size that we want instead of just saying you have to fit in. we can do a bigger show. charlie: can you do sculpture? adam: we can do sculpture. the outdoor spaces are extraordinary. what i love is that when you were in the building you could have been in rome, in london, in the new building you always know that you are in new york. you get the views of the city, the river. the whitney has always been new york's museum. it is a new york-based museum. charlie: more so than moma? adam: i think so because we have always had an international presence but it was based in greenwich village, and the connection to the artist, whether it was hopper or calder or sloan. this was the place to champion their work, not just the picassos. charlie: moma was put together by a new york family. collectors. adam: mrs. whitney was an artist. renzo: this was for artists. this idea that the building comes back on is a great thing. charlie: you brought this building in, on-time, on
the largest in the city of new york.can make exhibitions to the size that we want instead of just saying you have to fit in. we can do a bigger show. charlie: can you do sculpture? adam: we can do sculpture. the outdoor spaces are extraordinary. what i love is that when you were in the building you could have been in rome, in london, in the new building you always know that you are in new york. you get the views of the city, the river. the whitney has always been new york's museum. it is a new...
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our city, it's their city -- they're treated if it's the city for city hall and frankly tourism and middle class black and white people. that's the way they feel if you are poor and black in baltimore city you don't feel it's your city, you're the troublesome presence. >> keep them corralled for lack of a better word? >> out of sight out of mind. the only place they are welcomed the their own homes and the baltimore city detention center, that's the truth. >> the lack of fair opportunities, one of the key complaints protesters want their political leaders to address in a city that remains on edge. as six officers prepare for trial and the rest of the police force walks a fine line. >> "america tonight's" adam may joins us tonight from baltimore. adam you mentioned the two decisions earlier that had a positive effect for prosecution but there was a late decision that seems to favor the defense. >> right, the charges will not be thrown out and the state's attorney does not have to recuse herself. but later this afternoon the judge ruled in another pretrial motion that these six defendants wi
our city, it's their city -- they're treated if it's the city for city hall and frankly tourism and middle class black and white people. that's the way they feel if you are poor and black in baltimore city you don't feel it's your city, you're the troublesome presence. >> keep them corralled for lack of a better word? >> out of sight out of mind. the only place they are welcomed the their own homes and the baltimore city detention center, that's the truth. >> the lack of fair...
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part of the city. is not acceptable that it takes longer to get downtown from the sunset were from the bayview than from the-we need to address that. we know the central subway is on track to be done in a few years will immediately be the highest ridership line of any of the light rail vehicle lines. we need to make sure that the central subway is extended north to north beach and fisherman's wharf. we need to look at the jays to extend subway to other parts of the city, particularly, the west side of town in southeastern san francisco. need to make sure that the downtown extension is built in the second translate to. their summary things we can do to dramatically improve transit access in san francisco and transit reliability. so, the legislation asks for a subway master plan over the course of the next year with thierry article updates thereafter. subways are expensive, they are time-consuming and challenging many ways. but it would be much far greater cost not to be building subways in san francisco
part of the city. is not acceptable that it takes longer to get downtown from the sunset were from the bayview than from the-we need to address that. we know the central subway is on track to be done in a few years will immediately be the highest ridership line of any of the light rail vehicle lines. we need to make sure that the central subway is extended north to north beach and fisherman's wharf. we need to look at the jays to extend subway to other parts of the city, particularly, the west...
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and certainly against the city. by the intelligence community as the number one target in this country. >> rose: new york city is the number one target. >> yes. you see isis, isis-inspired events and people, 90,000 tweets a day on the internet. very difficult for intelligence world to get their arms around that sorts of activity. and we see this phenomenon still of these young disaffected men. obviously vast majority of men being radicallized on the internet. and then deciding to kill people in their own country. it happens in lots of other places as well. we're going to be fighting this fight for a long time to go. no easy answers, not going to be able to bomb our way out of it. isis is a movement. they're on the ground in certain places but it's much more. >> we can't kill our way out. we have to find a way to have better intelligence as to what is going on and act in a better way. >> better intelligence. even in minneapolis there have been efforts to sort of take individuals who were actually arrested for decidin
and certainly against the city. by the intelligence community as the number one target in this country. >> rose: new york city is the number one target. >> yes. you see isis, isis-inspired events and people, 90,000 tweets a day on the internet. very difficult for intelligence world to get their arms around that sorts of activity. and we see this phenomenon still of these young disaffected men. obviously vast majority of men being radicallized on the internet. and then deciding to...
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to the city. we are a donor city and a donor state. meaning, we give you much more money in tax revenues than we get back in benefits. and i'm including all of the benefits for medicare, medicaid, and the poor. and the senator used to publish that report every year and he and i would hold a press conference to show that new york city was being short-changed by $7 or $8, the state by about $12 billion. so we are giving you more money than you are giving back. so at least give it back in a consistent way. >> thank you for that. i happen to represent orange county, california and we are a donor county. >> maybe you are. because you have become larger. and my numbers are 13, 14 years old. >> so i understand and my people understand in particular, the fact that we are community givers in a sense because we do pay more in taxes than we'll ever receive back in that area. let me indulge, if you will, one more question, mr. chairman. this question is about after the boston marathon bombings, the harvard ke
to the city. we are a donor city and a donor state. meaning, we give you much more money in tax revenues than we get back in benefits. and i'm including all of the benefits for medicare, medicaid, and the poor. and the senator used to publish that report every year and he and i would hold a press conference to show that new york city was being short-changed by $7 or $8, the state by about $12 billion. so we are giving you more money than you are giving back. so at least give it back in a...
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nearly three years after sandy hit see ale city has new city hall.andy damaged the city's former commons pal building in 2012. today local officials all joined in celebrating the building's opening. it will be the home for the citi' police department, emergency management and many other offices. >>> on the cbs3 health watch tonight, food poisoning makes an estimated 21 million people sick every year. health department inspections restaurants are supposed to insure food safety but cbs3 investigation finds that mitt not always work. health reporter instead of know stall has this exclusive report. >> reporter: celebrating the chinese new year with a banquet, where else but inside a chinatown restaurant. but what group of 250 lawyers didn't know is that joy tsin law has a long history of violations the record the manager didn't want to talk about. stephanie stahl with cbs3. >> don't. >> tammy green was among an estimated 100 lawyers who got sick after the february 27th banquet. >> it was easily the worst couple days of my life. vomiting, diarrhea, crampi
nearly three years after sandy hit see ale city has new city hall.andy damaged the city's former commons pal building in 2012. today local officials all joined in celebrating the building's opening. it will be the home for the citi' police department, emergency management and many other offices. >>> on the cbs3 health watch tonight, food poisoning makes an estimated 21 million people sick every year. health department inspections restaurants are supposed to insure food safety but cbs3...
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pope francis is now, in new york city, and the second leg of his historic, u.s. visit, he is on his way to st. patrick's cathedral right now, where he is expected to lead an evening pray inner 45 minutes. we will check live with our david spunt outside the cathedral in just a few moments. >>> now a live look from the new york city, helicopter pad that is where the pope's helicopter just arrived a short time ago, he will meet with cardinal dolan and head to st. patrick's cathedral again, just ahead, of that evening prayer services in just about 45 minutes or so. now pope started the day in the nation's capitol where he became the first pontiff ever to address congress, spurring applause from both sides of the aisle. it seemed so surreal it brought some politician toss tears. good evening, i'm natasha brown. pope francis received a standing ovation as lawmakers welcomed him in washington this morning. thousands gathered outside of capitol hill this morning as the holy father gave his historic speech. he called on lawmakers to address a long list of challenging rang
pope francis is now, in new york city, and the second leg of his historic, u.s. visit, he is on his way to st. patrick's cathedral right now, where he is expected to lead an evening pray inner 45 minutes. we will check live with our david spunt outside the cathedral in just a few moments. >>> now a live look from the new york city, helicopter pad that is where the pope's helicopter just arrived a short time ago, he will meet with cardinal dolan and head to st. patrick's cathedral...
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you go to vatican city you won't see him there either. he's coming to us. >> you can't help but sbhil their excitement. at the cathedral the pope was greeted by new york's governor, mayor and congressional leaders. coming up in addition to the poping in new york there is another reason for security. >> first thing tomorrow the pope is leaving new york, flying here to philadelphia. >> scheduled to land at 9:30 so we're about 28 hours away. ahead of his arrival parts of the city are shutting down. you know this is coming. this morning exits on the vine street expressway closed include to 23, and if you use public transporation these are closed. suburban station on the regional rail line, the fifth and 15th street stops on the market frankford line, city hall on the broad street line and the 15th street trolley stop. the secure perimeter set up in the traffic box is in effect this morning even if you have one of these temporary parking placards you still have to have your vehicle off the street and in a designated garage or you will be towed
you go to vatican city you won't see him there either. he's coming to us. >> you can't help but sbhil their excitement. at the cathedral the pope was greeted by new york's governor, mayor and congressional leaders. coming up in addition to the poping in new york there is another reason for security. >> first thing tomorrow the pope is leaving new york, flying here to philadelphia. >> scheduled to land at 9:30 so we're about 28 hours away. ahead of his arrival parts of the city...
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we've cooled off from our highs in the city. it's 80 now. still 92 at poughkeepsie. 90 sussex. 94 at allentown. showed the rain at belmar. about 80 across long island. we're down two to 10 degrees from 24 hours ago. that's a change. wind out of the south will become westerly and northerly tomorrow. you can see that line marking the cold front moving in our direction. once it passes, we'll have a return to nicer weather. that will be by friday afternoon and through most of saturday and then trouble will come back after that. 60s appearing in minneapolis. that's a change for them. 69 tomorrow. it's 80s to 90s in the plains states. we stop in the upper 70s tomorrow. it's 98 in l.a. the heat continues for them. showers and thunderstorms tonight. more tomorrow. notice this in the afternoon. heavy rainfall potential into tomorrow night. then it disappears. showers to start friday with drier air coming in after that. it's humid -- boaters, two to three foot seas. uvi is a 5 tomorrow. 74 in the city. 60s in the burbs. it's humid. 78 tomorrow. heavy
we've cooled off from our highs in the city. it's 80 now. still 92 at poughkeepsie. 90 sussex. 94 at allentown. showed the rain at belmar. about 80 across long island. we're down two to 10 degrees from 24 hours ago. that's a change. wind out of the south will become westerly and northerly tomorrow. you can see that line marking the cold front moving in our direction. once it passes, we'll have a return to nicer weather. that will be by friday afternoon and through most of saturday and then...
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in the city.ook at what we have here. we have construction equipment on center city sidewalk that air monk busiest in town because this pope is coming to the busiest spots. >> that is exactly right. >> we will keep checking back with you. >>> pope fran cyst has a special message for hundreds of thousands expected to flock here to philadelphia this week. here it is. >> i will be there because you will be there. see you in philadelphia. >> i'm be there is for world meeting of families. the the organization hopes pope francis message will get people excited for his trip to philadelphia a archbishop charles chaput calls the message beautiful and hum blink. >> he looks like he is excited to come here. >> that is right. >> he was also at the the game yesterday. i don't know if you notice that had or not. >> pope at the link yesterday. >> philly francis. >> while you you are here could you please help us because our team stinks right now. >> dear francis our team is clearly in need of tea vine interventi
in the city.ook at what we have here. we have construction equipment on center city sidewalk that air monk busiest in town because this pope is coming to the busiest spots. >> that is exactly right. >> we will keep checking back with you. >>> pope fran cyst has a special message for hundreds of thousands expected to flock here to philadelphia this week. here it is. >> i will be there because you will be there. see you in philadelphia. >> i'm be there is for...
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munson articulated the city's position. it is important for the city to have a long-term tenant through the transition process of the entirety of the yerba buena gardens. and this 10-year lease with the 5-year option is what the city wants. and it's very supportive of it. i just was trying to reach john. he has unfortunately another commitment that he can't change with the mayor's office staff. but very very supportive. we wouldn't have brought you these two leases for your consideration with these terms with the rent as proposed in the very challenging locations and for this term if we weren't moving forward together. so again, i have -- reiteration from john updike right now -- yes, they're extremely supportive and do want these leases to move forward. they're cognizant we're in this transition phase, which is why it's structured in a way that provides us stability for the gardens. because we're coming on 22 years just for these spaces and longer for the balance of the gardens. so there are going to be larger frankly capi
munson articulated the city's position. it is important for the city to have a long-term tenant through the transition process of the entirety of the yerba buena gardens. and this 10-year lease with the 5-year option is what the city wants. and it's very supportive of it. i just was trying to reach john. he has unfortunately another commitment that he can't change with the mayor's office staff. but very very supportive. we wouldn't have brought you these two leases for your consideration with...
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i would listen to the advice of the city attorney.ould probably talk to independent lawyers who are familiar with these types of issues and come to a conclusion based on all of that rather than my personal interest in the matter or the interest of particular people that come before the committee. >> so do you think that public officials should have to share their calendars if requested? >> i would -- i'm not a lawyer, and i'm not exactly sure what's on the books for that. in general for this sort of thing and my experience working for news organizations i try to have one personal email account and everything where i manage that and one where i manage my professional life. for public officials all of it can potentially as i understand come under review, and i don't honesty know the answer. i haven't heard a clear answer from other people. i just heard a lot of opinions and i can't say i have decided on that right now. >> okay. and then i think -- yeah, that's it. that's all i have. thank you. >> thank you mr. eldon. we will go to publi
i would listen to the advice of the city attorney.ould probably talk to independent lawyers who are familiar with these types of issues and come to a conclusion based on all of that rather than my personal interest in the matter or the interest of particular people that come before the committee. >> so do you think that public officials should have to share their calendars if requested? >> i would -- i'm not a lawyer, and i'm not exactly sure what's on the books for that. in general...
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city as well. yesterday we had additional no park, streets added. you want to follow the posted signs in the area. go to nbc10.com for a full lifrs of all of these streets and all of that information. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather and meteorologist brittany shipp. >> good morning. expect temperatures today to purpose into the '80s once again. so warm conditions expected for us as we head into the second day of fall. our average the time of year is closer to the mid-70s. so we're definitely above average. i am tracking cooler weather as the pope comes to town this weekend. then a chance of showers over the weekend as well. so i'll have detailed pap pal forecast for you coming up. right now, look outside where we are seeing mostly clear skies a. few clouds have pushed into philadelphia. 60 degrees. winds at the north-northwest at 6 pliels per hour. across the region. we're at 68 degrees. 48 degrees in allentown a. cold start to the morning. 53 if atlantic city and 60 in philadelphia. so qui
city as well. yesterday we had additional no park, streets added. you want to follow the posted signs in the area. go to nbc10.com for a full lifrs of all of these streets and all of that information. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather and meteorologist brittany shipp. >> good morning. expect temperatures today to purpose into the '80s once again. so warm conditions expected for us as we head into the second day of fall. our average the time of year is closer to the mid-70s....
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the it was a challenge to get to center city. you had to search for a route and after walking you got searched again. the center city right now a sea of barricades and it is growing as security for the papal visit gets ever tighter. the normally bustling canyons of center city, more resembled the december lacing of the grand canyon on this morning. no cars, no buses, and few people, as a security net of screening stations, sprung up on streets from city had hall to the art museum. fences and barricades a along every street and sidewalk. >> this is a different version of a walkable city. you don't see something like this a at any point in time. >> reporter: as everyone entering the area was carefully searched, the mayor, greeted those who had made their way on foot, and while there were a a lot of inconveniences, we heard, few complaints. >> how are you. >> then we woke up this morning with them lifting the concrete barriers at 6:00 o'clock. but we found our way through the checkpoint over there and now we are trying to get the th
the it was a challenge to get to center city. you had to search for a route and after walking you got searched again. the center city right now a sea of barricades and it is growing as security for the papal visit gets ever tighter. the normally bustling canyons of center city, more resembled the december lacing of the grand canyon on this morning. no cars, no buses, and few people, as a security net of screening stations, sprung up on streets from city had hall to the art museum. fences and...
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jerusalem became a divided city.he boundary drawn between west and east jerusalem was called the "green line," and that's what highway number one is still called today. east jerusalem was then part of jordan, and it contained the jews' holiest sites, including their ancient temple, destroyed by the romans. once the temple was destroyed, all that remained was the western wall. this place is important for the jewish people worldwide. ross: this is what people prayed to ever since the second temple was destroyed, ever since the jewish people were dispersed. narrator: but because they were in jordanian east jerusalem, the site was off limits to jews until 1967. that year, israel defeated threatening arab armies in the six-day war and gained control over more territory. from syria they took the golan heights. from egypt they captured the sinai peninsula and the gaza strip. from jordan they occupied the west bank of the jordan river, including the rest of jerusalem. ross: after the six-day war, after the victory in '67, wi
jerusalem became a divided city.he boundary drawn between west and east jerusalem was called the "green line," and that's what highway number one is still called today. east jerusalem was then part of jordan, and it contained the jews' holiest sites, including their ancient temple, destroyed by the romans. once the temple was destroyed, all that remained was the western wall. this place is important for the jewish people worldwide. ross: this is what people prayed to ever since the...
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the pontiff's farewell to the city he called home for the last two days. he offered gratitude before departing. >> a heartful of gratitude and hope. i'm grateful for all of you and to the many others who worked so hard to make my visit possible. >> before leaving the pope said good-bye to several hundred selected guests including volunteers with the world meeting of families inside an harpt hangor. the pope asked them to pray for him. you can relive yesterday's mass and the entire papal weekend on nbc10.com and on the nbc 10 app and on a final note, we are happy to report that the pope has landed in rome, it was an eight-hour 11-minute trip. he did get there safely. >>> we are staying on top of breaking news from overnight. a man was shot during a home invasion in montgomery county. this happened before midnight. the victim went to the hospital. this was the scene after the home invasion and shooting. police are still searching for a suspect. what investigators know about the suspect he was wearing a mask at the time. we are working to get an update on the
the pontiff's farewell to the city he called home for the last two days. he offered gratitude before departing. >> a heartful of gratitude and hope. i'm grateful for all of you and to the many others who worked so hard to make my visit possible. >> before leaving the pope said good-bye to several hundred selected guests including volunteers with the world meeting of families inside an harpt hangor. the pope asked them to pray for him. you can relive yesterday's mass and the entire...
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there are all sorts of vacant buildings in this city that the city owns. why don't we get them to build affordable housing? give it to developers -- only affordable housing -- and get people a place to live? >> well, it's great that you keyed in on that because you remember ed koch and sort of his political deathbed conversion. the great legacy that he had was that remarkable 10-year capital campaign. 10% of those units were dedicated to homeless new yorkers, and that was down. giuliani sort of rode the coattails of that 10 years. and so we very much are trying to get bill de blasio to commit 10% of his huge capital campaign right now to house the homeless. we have a lot of rental assistance programs that have been put forth, but we can't voucher our way out of this problem. we need to have that capital commitment. >> why not have developers just come in and build affordable housing? >> oh, listen, this is one of the heated battles behind the push to get more housing, deeper subsidies to get truly affordable housing. i mean, there's so many people watching
there are all sorts of vacant buildings in this city that the city owns. why don't we get them to build affordable housing? give it to developers -- only affordable housing -- and get people a place to live? >> well, it's great that you keyed in on that because you remember ed koch and sort of his political deathbed conversion. the great legacy that he had was that remarkable 10-year capital campaign. 10% of those units were dedicated to homeless new yorkers, and that was down. giuliani...
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think is appropriate for a city of 8.4 million people, and a city that has about 20 million hours oftrol time on the part of its police force. in the city that gets hundreds of thousands of calls about suspicious conduct every year. i think about 40,000, and that is way too low. that is a manifestation of holding back and not engaging. charlie: you leveled your criticism at the mayor, not at the police commissioner. ray: the number one law enforcement person in any community is the mayor. that's where the direction comes from, that's where the tone comes from. you have to assume that the police commissioner is responding to either direct or indirect directions from the mayor. charlie: you said you immediately regretted watching the mayor's inauguration on youtube. why? >> i thought it was really disgraceful. mike bloomberg, by any objective standards, did a terrific job. he comes in 3.5 months after 9/11. crime was going to go up, the city was going to go to hell in a handbasket. most people think he did a wonderful job, yet he was insulted. he showed no class at all. i've never seen
think is appropriate for a city of 8.4 million people, and a city that has about 20 million hours oftrol time on the part of its police force. in the city that gets hundreds of thousands of calls about suspicious conduct every year. i think about 40,000, and that is way too low. that is a manifestation of holding back and not engaging. charlie: you leveled your criticism at the mayor, not at the police commissioner. ray: the number one law enforcement person in any community is the mayor....
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city has been transformed. if you left work friday you will notice a vast difference on monday. if we're able to, go back to that picture that bob kelly showed of that jumbo tron out. there is 40 jumbo trons throughout the city and one thing i spotted on that one it blocked the sidewalk completely right on a corner at the parkway there. the road is still opened. the city is still opened for business. still a lot of traffic. when all these barricades up. the these barricade have cut down to zero visibility. same with that jumbo tron. you can sea around it. you will have people walking in the street because they cannot walk on the sidewalk if it is block by a big jumbo tron or steel barricades and then you have cars not seeing people in the street if they are taking these corners awfully fast. it will be a danger zone in the city. if you are walking, biking, driving be extra safe. now lets get to the other issue. we saw a parking authority tow truck long before 9:00 slowing down because they will safely go out in
city has been transformed. if you left work friday you will notice a vast difference on monday. if we're able to, go back to that picture that bob kelly showed of that jumbo tron out. there is 40 jumbo trons throughout the city and one thing i spotted on that one it blocked the sidewalk completely right on a corner at the parkway there. the road is still opened. the city is still opened for business. still a lot of traffic. when all these barricades up. the these barricade have cut down to zero...
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>> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco >> good morning today is september 24th, i am john avalos, i have with me supervisor >> supervisor cohen: malia cohen supervisor katy tang. >> please turn off an electronic devices. any documents can be submitted to the clerk. >> supervisor avalos:
>> working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make...
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you can't say one part of the city will ace the test and the other part of the city, they can't get it done. no! it's one standard for all. >> reporter: some parents say they are considering pulling their kids out of the schools. >> private school versus public school. they should be the best schools in the country. >> reporter: 94 of the 1800 public schools have been identified as struggling. her hope? >> better student attendance, more improved student outcome comes. >> i leave in high standards. >> reporter: and higher standards, the chancellor says expected of both the students, parents, and teachers, and she says what students can expect this year different from last, middle school students will now be part of the parent teacher evaluation process. they hope it will make the students be better throughout the school year. reporting live on staten island, janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >>> also the schools at the jfk campus in the bronx will reopen after the first day of school on august 20th. the building's 6th floor was ruined and is now structurally sound and safe. now tests have s
you can't say one part of the city will ace the test and the other part of the city, they can't get it done. no! it's one standard for all. >> reporter: some parents say they are considering pulling their kids out of the schools. >> private school versus public school. they should be the best schools in the country. >> reporter: 94 of the 1800 public schools have been identified as struggling. her hope? >> better student attendance, more improved student outcome comes....
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will bring and this commission knows better than anyone in the city what kind of impact to our cityransportation system specifically a couple of ways that the development can have impacts on the city's economy and our quality of life just sitting here in this meeting heard 0 so for those are matters of deep interests and concerns to a lot of the san franciscans what we do in terms of investing in transportation to support that development have can have a profound impact much the growth will come to the city from a regional prospective rightly so to san francisco and it is really our obligation and opportunity to plan how we manage that growth and development so it didn't adversely what it means meanings for transportation if we make the investments in transit and enhancing other affordable and save ways for people to get around the city and they don't bring their cars we'll have employees congestion and pollution in the skies than otherwise equally for the fact that the more that we invest in sustainable affordable transportation like transit such as a save cycling and walking in th
will bring and this commission knows better than anyone in the city what kind of impact to our cityransportation system specifically a couple of ways that the development can have impacts on the city's economy and our quality of life just sitting here in this meeting heard 0 so for those are matters of deep interests and concerns to a lot of the san franciscans what we do in terms of investing in transportation to support that development have can have a profound impact much the growth will...
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some of their cities lie almost as high as kabul.t laramie in the state of wyoming on the campus state university, his majesty hears again the voices of home. 18 young afghan students attend this university, preparing for future responsibilities in afghanistan. what a pleasure it is to receive their king. give me a home, a home on the range, run the words of the popular american song. we afghans more than most sure this love of the wide open spaces. -- share this love of the wide-open spaces. wyoming is one of the leading producers of sheep and wool in the united states. the university keeps several purebred flocks for teaching purposes and research. aware of his majesty's interest in farming and animals, professors of the animal husbandry school tell them about their goals and producing better and better livestock. cows of the hosting breed often give 60 liters of milk or more every day. improvement associations all over america have worked miracles in increasing milk production by illuminating poorer cubs. his majesty takes great i
some of their cities lie almost as high as kabul.t laramie in the state of wyoming on the campus state university, his majesty hears again the voices of home. 18 young afghan students attend this university, preparing for future responsibilities in afghanistan. what a pleasure it is to receive their king. give me a home, a home on the range, run the words of the popular american song. we afghans more than most sure this love of the wide open spaces. -- share this love of the wide-open spaces....
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cities get together. they spent the afternoon talking about vision zero and in the grounding of vision zero there is we have realized there is an opportunity to advance this at the state level for a policy agenda. that's included in your action strategy and includes things such as advancing automated speed enforcement which san jose has told us it's on their policy for sacramento and what opportunities my exist for that policy change at the state level. in addition to that, i think we have a good opportunity for our partnership with the california state transportation agency all the way from secretary kelly and some of his deputies, secretary kate white who have proven to be great partners for us towards the state's zero death policy for the city's who have adopted vision zero policy and improvements to project delivery and funding eligibility and timelines for investments. the last thing in terms of what we are doing in terms of spreading the word for collaboration is really through a peer exchange at th
cities get together. they spent the afternoon talking about vision zero and in the grounding of vision zero there is we have realized there is an opportunity to advance this at the state level for a policy agenda. that's included in your action strategy and includes things such as advancing automated speed enforcement which san jose has told us it's on their policy for sacramento and what opportunities my exist for that policy change at the state level. in addition to that, i think we have a...
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city officials say they are welcome to take part. it was back in july when a homeless man was involved in a tussal with the mayor's security. >> he was upset about being moved from the parkway when the pope comes. >> that's where i sleep. >> reporter: the city will be sending homeless and behavioral health specialists about the upcoming event and the people coming to the city. >> any person who wants to participate will be allowed to stay on the parkway with their belongings, everyone gets swept. >> it's never been this city's intent not to have the homeless able to fully participate. >> reporter: and while all these events are going on along the parkway, the city tends to move the apple tree family center for the homeless inside the restricted red zone to a facility on north broad. vouchers will be provided for the homeless so they can eat meals along the road zone. >> stage is looking good, katherine. >>> penndot released more information about road closures and restrictions during the pope's visit. starting friday at 10:00 p.m., m
city officials say they are welcome to take part. it was back in july when a homeless man was involved in a tussal with the mayor's security. >> he was upset about being moved from the parkway when the pope comes. >> that's where i sleep. >> reporter: the city will be sending homeless and behavioral health specialists about the upcoming event and the people coming to the city. >> any person who wants to participate will be allowed to stay on the parkway with their...
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the city is beautiful.irst time in philadelphia. and we are very excited. the city is beautiful. everything is prepared for the pope. >> couple has been taking part in series of events at world meeting of families at the convention center. >> how proud will you be when you see pope francis here in philadelphia? >> ki imagine i don't even want to think because it's so emotional sfwll very nice, very emotional for us. >> you may also remember cuban american george fernandez we told you about the cuban exi'll as he went to cuba to see pope francis last week. >> there's so much face in the hope of diplomatic relations and the holy father there to seal the deal is fabulous. >> it was fernandez third trip top see the pope in cuba. the air was electrifying. >> you put in a lot of miles was it worth it. >> i would do it all over again ten times. >>. >> back live on the parkway you see a group of federal agents there convene here alongside. they continue to pour in tonight. the excitement beginning to grow here with
the city is beautiful.irst time in philadelphia. and we are very excited. the city is beautiful. everything is prepared for the pope. >> couple has been taking part in series of events at world meeting of families at the convention center. >> how proud will you be when you see pope francis here in philadelphia? >> ki imagine i don't even want to think because it's so emotional sfwll very nice, very emotional for us. >> you may also remember cuban american george...