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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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it's forest near a city.ith the 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 counti
it's forest near a city.ith the 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...
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embracing the families and city first, this city for families we've work hard to expand and make sure that got matching incentives you should see the incentives created it more than a fifty-dollar start when kids enroll in the lunch program they, in fact, the parents put melon into the account so it grows like something is earned and this is why it is so valuable to teach those values right now you we're doing everything we can to make sure that families are groping up here and qatar spoke lontd about his family i went and recruited him nancy pelosi on our ssi he will help obvious advise all the advocates in the city how to make those partnerships work (clapping.) as active parents engage we have universal preschool restore exploring and after-school programs as dr. murase we're working with involvement with with private sectors and the benioff's and all the 2 thousand 4 hundred technical company cooling even good snacks and crossing guard phenomenon the principal i know that principal a is on his list when copies visit and say make sure we never ask the plans and teachers to reach in
embracing the families and city first, this city for families we've work hard to expand and make sure that got matching incentives you should see the incentives created it more than a fifty-dollar start when kids enroll in the lunch program they, in fact, the parents put melon into the account so it grows like something is earned and this is why it is so valuable to teach those values right now you we're doing everything we can to make sure that families are groping up here and qatar spoke...
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>> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills?derful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to encourage. these kids can bring up the creativity and also the love for photography. >> a lot of people come into my classes and they don't feel like they really are creative and through the process of working and showing them and giving them some tips and ideas. >> this is kind of the best kept secret. you should come on and take a class. we have orientations on most saturdays. this is a really wonderful location and is the real jewel to the community. >> ready to develop your photography skills? the harvey milk photo center focuses on adult classes. and saturday workshops expose youth and adults to photography classes.
>> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills?derful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to encourage. these kids can bring up...
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you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city throughhick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this grove is the place to wear your hiking boots, bring your family, and bring the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the part is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy this base and the history behind it. the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a
you can get quinces of the western side of the city through -- glimpes of the western side of city throughhick trees. the lake is ada accessible. it has a peaceful atmosphere where you can enjoy a warm day. walk along the lake and watched many ducks, and swans, and seagulls. it is a tranquil spot to stroll, enjoy each other's company, and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around the lake, floating under the bridges, past the pavilion and waterfall. for a quiet getaway, it makes...
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it's forest near a city. with the 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 coun
it's forest near a city. with the 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...
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so, smart cities. why smart cities?if you look at all the iot applications you are talking ability, transportation, health care, those are really the factors or the stuff that you see in the city. city is really the playing field that you can see all the applications that could provide really benefits. from a smart city perspective, they pretty much categoryize them in two layers. bottom is infrastructure. that's hardware. what is missing in this diagram is a human factor. but, the human factor is in there. you cannot do any smart city without the human factor. so, opportunities for smart cities. we talk about iot but, really, the question there is what is the real benefit of iot? we can collect all the data, unless we take action. we have to take action meaning that somebody has to take action in some infrastructure. that's where the smart city comes in. the issue with the smart city is it's very fragmented juste like iot, meaning every city does their own thing. it's not good. it's not going to be scaled. it's not goo
so, smart cities. why smart cities?if you look at all the iot applications you are talking ability, transportation, health care, those are really the factors or the stuff that you see in the city. city is really the playing field that you can see all the applications that could provide really benefits. from a smart city perspective, they pretty much categoryize them in two layers. bottom is infrastructure. that's hardware. what is missing in this diagram is a human factor. but, the human factor...
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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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so more closures add on, avoid center city. if can you avoid center city you certainly want to.d closures, detours onramp, on and off to the vine. speaking of the vine, this is look at the vine street expressway, moving in the eastbound direction. do you have ramp on to the ben franklin parkway, see the flashing light, what we will be looking at, very good visual to what we will be seeing when we do have the onramp off ramp closures, what it will look like, speaking of all of this, so if you can avoid center city you certainly want tonight another thing you don't want to forget to do, check your mass transit schedules. we have an accident 95 southbound, before broad street, the left lanas you can see is completely blocked. sorry about the wigly camera, it can make some people dizzy, i'll move that's it, but because it is one of the busier stretches you certainly want to give yourself couple of extra moment, especially trying to exit off of 95 because weaver some closures coming in that direction, as well. the ben franklin bridge closing tonight at 10:00 p.m. coming into philly l
so more closures add on, avoid center city. if can you avoid center city you certainly want to.d closures, detours onramp, on and off to the vine. speaking of the vine, this is look at the vine street expressway, moving in the eastbound direction. do you have ramp on to the ben franklin parkway, see the flashing light, what we will be looking at, very good visual to what we will be seeing when we do have the onramp off ramp closures, what it will look like, speaking of all of this, so if you...
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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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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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city is changing. it's growing at a rate not seen since world war ii. the population growth, the visitor growth and job growth are growing at unprecedented levels of the last century. the abag projections had us growing between 2010 and 2040 by 100,000 new households or 200,000 people and 160,000 new jobs. what is interesting the last five years has seen a lot of that growth already happen so we have seen about 10,000 people per year in terms of population. the city has grown by 50,000 people in the last five years. that is 20% of the projected growth. more significantly we seen half of the job projection occur within five years of the 30 years period. we have seen 90,000 jobs in the last five years in the city. that is more than 47 out of the 50 states. san francisco unemployment rate is down to 3.6% which is essentially full employment and i thank the director for bringing this up and the city is seeing approximately 30 million visitors a year creating huge demand for the waterfront and other public
city is changing. it's growing at a rate not seen since world war ii. the population growth, the visitor growth and job growth are growing at unprecedented levels of the last century. the abag projections had us growing between 2010 and 2040 by 100,000 new households or 200,000 people and 160,000 new jobs. what is interesting the last five years has seen a lot of that growth already happen so we have seen about 10,000 people per year in terms of population. the city has grown by 50,000 people...
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transfers the city is notified. that's happened and that's been fully addressed with the city. finally i just want to note that this is a large project. there is a project sponsor that has a great responsibility to inform the residents with what's happening with the project. given the size of the project this is a challenge concerning whether or not to provide too much information, a little bit of information here and there. what we have been doing is submitting resident newsletters on a quality bases that are very detailed and shows the scale and the project and the various approvals that are happening. there is also a map that shows the areas of subareas 1a and 1b. there has been quite an amount of information explaining the project and what's happening with it. i just want to make it clear that we've been taking that very seriously. so we are here for questions. thank you very much. breed >>supervisor london breed: okay, with that, supervisor yee, do you have any questions in >>supervisor norman yee: yes. this su
transfers the city is notified. that's happened and that's been fully addressed with the city. finally i just want to note that this is a large project. there is a project sponsor that has a great responsibility to inform the residents with what's happening with the project. given the size of the project this is a challenge concerning whether or not to provide too much information, a little bit of information here and there. what we have been doing is submitting resident newsletters on a...
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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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i've been a teacher at city college for 40 years. it's my view that the best way to write wrong is to seek forgiveness, to make amends and i think this memorial is certainly in that tradition. it would be not just a monument or a memorial to gender equity. japan is a great country. the literacy rate and longevity and the technological brilliants of japan are exemplary. and the overwhelming of the people oppose the government attempt to rescind the peace revision of the constitution. they also are critical of the union bashing and anti-worker initiatives. i believe that this statue will serve peace and reconciliation and i believe that the japanese people who are humane on this issue, want the government to make reparations. those are the true patriots. not the right wing zealots. it's those people who will help lead japan. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> my name is julie tang i'm a retired judge. i'm all too familiar with victims of sex trafficking. i have arraigned hundreds of sex workers. i see firsthand the faces o
i've been a teacher at city college for 40 years. it's my view that the best way to write wrong is to seek forgiveness, to make amends and i think this memorial is certainly in that tradition. it would be not just a monument or a memorial to gender equity. japan is a great country. the literacy rate and longevity and the technological brilliants of japan are exemplary. and the overwhelming of the people oppose the government attempt to rescind the peace revision of the constitution. they also...
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he's live in center city.avid we've seen these officers responding quickly at any point that they receive any kind of tip. >> reporter: sharrie, a lot of people stayed home from work today and it's a good thing they did. the great wall of china has been erected right through the heart of center city and major streets like market street here have been closed. if you want to go any further, you have to go through metal detectors. we had plenty of warning but some people were still caught by surprise. >> it was a hassle 'cause i had to walk here 'cause the buses aren't running everywhere. >> reporter: work crews started moving the concrete barricades into place at 10:00 last night. the security check points went into operation at 6:00 this morning. they are manned by t.s.a. agents and are being watched over by federal agents and philadelphia police. the crowds were small to start and things went smoothly for the most part. but many were also frustrated as they tried to get to work. >> i have to make it to valley
he's live in center city.avid we've seen these officers responding quickly at any point that they receive any kind of tip. >> reporter: sharrie, a lot of people stayed home from work today and it's a good thing they did. the great wall of china has been erected right through the heart of center city and major streets like market street here have been closed. if you want to go any further, you have to go through metal detectors. we had plenty of warning but some people were still caught by...
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and 75 degrees as well in sea isle city.nd here's satellite 6 along with action radar we have partly cloudy sky across the region and expect clouds to build and thickening the rest of tonight because of the frontal boundary extending up through canada whating cold front across the eastern fwraet lakes and down across the southern ohio valley and works east ward. there's really got a lot of moisture sosh xwraited with this. yes there's the possibilities of shower or two later on tonight and closer to dawn. most locations should stay dry. but this will help to usher in cooler air for the second half of our weekend tomorrow. and so, here's the setup and a few clouds and we're back to normal with the passengers of this front high temperature tomorrow coming in at 79 with high pressure over the ohio valley that will continue ton work its way east ward and thinking of tomorrow and speaking of tomorrow the eagles are at home at the lo linc taking on the cowboys. and it will be breezy with northerly wind that helps to dry the atmosp
and 75 degrees as well in sea isle city.nd here's satellite 6 along with action radar we have partly cloudy sky across the region and expect clouds to build and thickening the rest of tonight because of the frontal boundary extending up through canada whating cold front across the eastern fwraet lakes and down across the southern ohio valley and works east ward. there's really got a lot of moisture sosh xwraited with this. yes there's the possibilities of shower or two later on tonight and...
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look at old city. you don't have chestnut city completely empty. young check out more pope social video on nbc10.com and the nbc 10 app and our special papal visit feature. vince lattanzio, nbc 10 news. >> massive operation underway in montgomery county to gear up for tomorrow's visit. there are no public events set for lower marion township. there's a tent city, though. a community hospital to handle all medical emergencies and nbc 10's deanna durante takes you inside. >> we have 28 radios out there, county radios for communication. >> reporter: it's not a hospital. >> come down to our main area where you'll sit down with one of the nurses or one of the p.a.'s. >> reporter: at least not in the traditional sense. >> wave not been challenged in this way before. >> reporter: nobody is sure how many will line the streets hoping to get a glimpse of the pope. >> we need to be prepared for more people than the emergency room can handle. >> reporter: and taking lessons from the boston marathon bomb welcome this emergency tent city is stocked with all kind
look at old city. you don't have chestnut city completely empty. young check out more pope social video on nbc10.com and the nbc 10 app and our special papal visit feature. vince lattanzio, nbc 10 news. >> massive operation underway in montgomery county to gear up for tomorrow's visit. there are no public events set for lower marion township. there's a tent city, though. a community hospital to handle all medical emergencies and nbc 10's deanna durante takes you inside. >> we have...
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live in center city.sse gary, "nbc 10 news." >> the papal mass was a moment philadelphia will never forget. and hundreds of thousands of people waited for hours to celebrate with francis, but said it was well worth it. the holy father's message focused on the importance of the family. while the mass was filled with peace there were some tense moments ahead on the parkway. take a listen. they were chants "move that tent." a big tent went up blocking the view of spectators. the tent prevented them from getting a good look at the who lay father. the crews immediately sprang into action to prevent the situation from escalating. from my understanding a lot of people tweeted about it and that's how they got word it was blocking the view. the tent came down before the mass, providing a clear line of sight to pope francis. in case you haven't picked it up. the front page of "the philadelphia inquirer." it reads "an epic show of faith." the photo showed pope francis with the people before yesterday's historic mass
live in center city.sse gary, "nbc 10 news." >> the papal mass was a moment philadelphia will never forget. and hundreds of thousands of people waited for hours to celebrate with francis, but said it was well worth it. the holy father's message focused on the importance of the family. while the mass was filled with peace there were some tense moments ahead on the parkway. take a listen. they were chants "move that tent." a big tent went up blocking the view of...
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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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at city hall with that and more. rahel. >> reporter: philadelphia's mayor michael nutter went stat by stat to explain how many people rode road september, book hotel rooms but how many people actually showed up, he said he could not say. >> i don't have a number. >> reporter: at a press conference monday philadelphia mayor michael nutter said it was clear, a lot of people showed up. but when asked, how many exactly. >> it is not necessarily the most pressing thing on my mind, to try to figure out how many people were there. >> reporter: despite not having a estimate mayor says weekend's events were a success for hundreds of thousands hossa tended. more definite numbers were, however a available for other areas, according to the city about 28,000 people rode septa's regional rail saturday, about 34,000 on sunday. patco saw nearly 26,000 passengers this weekend, and about 90 percent of area hotel rooms were booked. security was also tight, and, 71 agencies involved, and checkpoint lines, at times, were long. even archb
at city hall with that and more. rahel. >> reporter: philadelphia's mayor michael nutter went stat by stat to explain how many people rode road september, book hotel rooms but how many people actually showed up, he said he could not say. >> i don't have a number. >> reporter: at a press conference monday philadelphia mayor michael nutter said it was clear, a lot of people showed up. but when asked, how many exactly. >> it is not necessarily the most pressing thing on my...
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when you head outside of the city, well north and west. we're down to 51 at sues serks 4 at monticello. upper level disturbance moving through causing some cloud cover especially from the city, points south and east. but that's quickly moving off to the east. we're going to be giving way to sunny skies. turning warmer, too, the high getting up to around 80. how about another 80-degree day for the pope's arrival in new york city on thursday, sunny to partly skies. a weak front pressing in from the north will cool us off just a touch on friday for all those big papal events in new york city. a mix of clouds and sun, the high on friday around 76 degrees in central park. and then for the weekend, a few bumps in the road possible here. high pressure building over new england. that's a pretty strong area of high pressure. at the same time there is going to be a coastal system trying to work its way north from the north carolina coast. now, it is going to be camp tigs between these two weather systems. this high is going to try to block the storm
when you head outside of the city, well north and west. we're down to 51 at sues serks 4 at monticello. upper level disturbance moving through causing some cloud cover especially from the city, points south and east. but that's quickly moving off to the east. we're going to be giving way to sunny skies. turning warmer, too, the high getting up to around 80. how about another 80-degree day for the pope's arrival in new york city on thursday, sunny to partly skies. a weak front pressing in from...
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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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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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unprecedented city shut down for the largest planned event the city has ever seen.t street turned into massive security checkpoint. police on every corner and some parts of the town eerily quite. >> how exciting is it. >> it's so exciting. i feel like crying. >> reporter: if you think you're excited to see pope francis, imagine how jim avenue lock is feeling. he's not only seeing the holy father tomorrow, he's performing for him as part of the arch diocesan choir. >> we're doing it for philadelphia, too. you know, i mean, i want to obviously do it for the pope but it's for the city. i'll really proud of the city being able to do this and sing this great mewing is. >> reporter: thousand of visitors flock to philly it's easy to see they cannot contain their excitement. >> i'm very -- >> reporter: excited. >> excited to see the papa. >> reporter: this group of pilgrims from florida can't say enough about the city and how they've been welcomed. >> someone that has never seen us, doesn't know us, took us in into their home. warn us not to eat out tonight because they wil
unprecedented city shut down for the largest planned event the city has ever seen.t street turned into massive security checkpoint. police on every corner and some parts of the town eerily quite. >> how exciting is it. >> it's so exciting. i feel like crying. >> reporter: if you think you're excited to see pope francis, imagine how jim avenue lock is feeling. he's not only seeing the holy father tomorrow, he's performing for him as part of the arch diocesan choir. >>...
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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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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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it's the city is down. i'd like the health to get better. >> i'm working, surviving without being to be street. >> deconstructing. >> we're giving individuals reasons not to commit this act. >> since april 22nd, took the opportunity to show the bad side. but the young people that i'm seeing they want a chance to turn that around. >> baltimore is my adopted home. i moved here more than a decade ago, i quickly fell in love with its neighborhoods and its rich history. i'm adam may. as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative ideas of those who are trying to save baltimore. >> i love it, it was challenging, something i had never done. >> bernadette buxon celebrated her first anniversary working in deconstruction. tearing dow
it's the city is down. i'd like the health to get better. >> i'm working, surviving without being to be street. >> deconstructing. >> we're giving individuals reasons not to commit this act. >> since april 22nd, took the opportunity to show the bad side. but the young people that i'm seeing they want a chance to turn that around. >> baltimore is my adopted home. i moved here more than a decade ago, i quickly fell in love with its neighborhoods and its rich history....
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the city has experience in evacuating the parkway. remember officials during a torrential thunderstorm at the made in america festival last year. >> dozens of pieces of papal history have arrived in philadelphia. nbc 10 at the franklin institute an exhibit called vatican splendor opens. it has more than 200 objects from the vatican, many have never been seen outside of italy. the exhibit runs through mid february. >> a keystone mint in delaware county is showing off the official commemorative pope francis medallion. they created these bronze coins to celebrate the world meeting of families and the visit. delaware county is proud to have played a part in this. >> it's amazing when you think about it that when someone goes on the world meeting with families website or go down to the parkway next weekend and buy one of these coins they are going to buy it from someone, made in delaware county. >> those medallions are selling for $50 on the world meeting of families website. >> a new extension of the penny pack trail will open. it's at 2:
the city has experience in evacuating the parkway. remember officials during a torrential thunderstorm at the made in america festival last year. >> dozens of pieces of papal history have arrived in philadelphia. nbc 10 at the franklin institute an exhibit called vatican splendor opens. it has more than 200 objects from the vatican, many have never been seen outside of italy. the exhibit runs through mid february. >> a keystone mint in delaware county is showing off the official...
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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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is so involved because the city of frances should be the city that gets this right.ith that, i'm proud to introduce one meef colleagues on the board of supervisors, the supervisor for district 3, supervisor christensen. >> so lots of people to thank. lots of history. i would like to confine my remarks to three things. to the citizens of this city get it and people who have been living on the streets because they have no home and no leg up. we understand their plight in our community is an important issue and we are on it. secondly, to this particular place, to beven duffy and his team and i think parks and recreation had a hand in this. thank you. i have been watching this center since before it's opening. i think i toured with deven. i was proud to be in south of market for the first people that moved out of the center into housing and i was especially happy to be here with senator diane feinstein a week ago who took a very particular interest in this program and in its opportunities. so it is wonderful with an issue that seems so intractable and often so lacking in
is so involved because the city of frances should be the city that gets this right.ith that, i'm proud to introduce one meef colleagues on the board of supervisors, the supervisor for district 3, supervisor christensen. >> so lots of people to thank. lots of history. i would like to confine my remarks to three things. to the citizens of this city get it and people who have been living on the streets because they have no home and no leg up. we understand their plight in our community is an...
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that is kind of stuff that you do get in olde city by local artist and city of philadelphia our citys comprised of the most amazing innovators. that is why i'm proud to be here. also we have been keeping it all, ever since the show started, but i am with a very dynamic duo here that is celebrating art, with a little bit of biology. if you can introduce yourself then and also talk about the the art that we have right here. >> hello i'm a biologist, and here with my co artist, is adrian, and together we have done something that hasn't been done before which is, making the ultimate selfie for artwork. it is essentially the cells that we have taken from ourselves and combined my skills in the lab with her artistic skills, to make personalized artwork. >> that is amazing. >> and i know a lot of us can squint our eyes and get in there and feel like we're back in the grade school learning about biology and all that stuff but for you to be making tonight to art that is some deep stuff. >> thank you you very much. >> yeah. >> this is our first presentation of this. >> your first time at first
that is kind of stuff that you do get in olde city by local artist and city of philadelphia our citys comprised of the most amazing innovators. that is why i'm proud to be here. also we have been keeping it all, ever since the show started, but i am with a very dynamic duo here that is celebrating art, with a little bit of biology. if you can introduce yourself then and also talk about the the art that we have right here. >> hello i'm a biologist, and here with my co artist, is adrian,...
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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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i'm proud of what the city is doing.et'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 e
i'm proud of what the city is doing.et'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...
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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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gift of the maintenance of the park and approving of the encroachments i want to call up the staff city staff who have been working on this project hear in robin's from the office of economic workforce development ms. evans. >> good afternoon robin with the office of economic workforce development we're pleased to finally be here before you to present this milestone structure project in a showcase square the potrero hill plan a long time we're excited to implement this community vision sorry first of all, the location as you can see did dagget street shared public way and open space is located in the showcasing 9 foot of castro on 16th street it meets 17 street under one acre used to be the home of the paint factory that is a paper street not used as a street and used to be underwater as part of mission bay pending our approval the dagget street will be transformed into two areas an open space on the top photo and a shared space the amenities of the open space will include large lawns and features in the sitting areas and universal accessibility, a dog run and mission mash bears and mil
gift of the maintenance of the park and approving of the encroachments i want to call up the staff city staff who have been working on this project hear in robin's from the office of economic workforce development ms. evans. >> good afternoon robin with the office of economic workforce development we're pleased to finally be here before you to present this milestone structure project in a showcase square the potrero hill plan a long time we're excited to implement this community vision...
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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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or supply the city or only for the private sector and just for the city? >> and it is opened to the city and private sector and the long term contracts will be between the city and the batch plants themself. >> we will know about the financial terms down the road and so that obviously a new plan has to be constructed and so there is a lot of. >> that is correct. i mean there is some broad outline in the initial february, staff report which suggests, you know, ten year, initial terms, plus the multiple five year extensions. >> yeah, i know that we are not here to approve any of those terms. but roughly how much involvements are involved? >> how many on the part of the port? >> just regardless of who is paying for it? >> roughly how much? >> and one of the proposals any way has a figure for construction of the asphalt plan at 8 and a half and ten million dollars. and okay. >> and so for a quarter of the magnitude. >> okay. >> so i guess that part of the reason for this proposal also is that the city is having trouble getting enough? concrete and asphalt, loc
or supply the city or only for the private sector and just for the city? >> and it is opened to the city and private sector and the long term contracts will be between the city and the batch plants themself. >> we will know about the financial terms down the road and so that obviously a new plan has to be constructed and so there is a lot of. >> that is correct. i mean there is some broad outline in the initial february, staff report which suggests, you know, ten year, initial...
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nearly three years after sandy hit sea isle city has a new city hall.to celebrate the builds, opening, home to the city's police department, the emergency management team, and also, other opposite. justin, it is hard to believe thinking back three years, remember halloween got moved, everything, because of super storm sand. >> i right. >> throw years. >> that storm brought some snow after it, as welshing yes, for early october. unbelievable. still rebuilding in. that will good news this year, our hurricane season pretty quiet. typical with el nino conditions out in the pacific. weather watchers, good morning, thanks for sending in your numbers, waking up little milder upper 50's to low 60s. right now we take it north and west of the city. up in eagleville where lou checks in 58 degrees, has partly cloudy skies, this morning, we head south into delaware, newark, delaware, at the lower, checking in with 60 degrees this morning, sends in a commit. it is still dark with dark blue velvet clouds, i'm ready for fall back. all right, yes, entering that fall sea
nearly three years after sandy hit sea isle city has a new city hall.to celebrate the builds, opening, home to the city's police department, the emergency management team, and also, other opposite. justin, it is hard to believe thinking back three years, remember halloween got moved, everything, because of super storm sand. >> i right. >> throw years. >> that storm brought some snow after it, as welshing yes, for early october. unbelievable. still rebuilding in. that will good...
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city clerk: item nor 8. vice-president's report. >> nothing to report. >> commissioners, got any reports? >> no. nothing to report. >> no demerits for having no reports. >> item 10. new business. none. seeing none. >> all right. commissioners we are now onto item november 11th. adjournment. >> here it comes. >> i motion to adjourn. >> second that. >> all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> any opposed? . >> we are adjourned at 6:25. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> transportation director borden is anticipated director heinecke director nolan director ramos director rubke directors please be advised director brinkman will not be here phones, devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices. do cause micron
city clerk: item nor 8. vice-president's report. >> nothing to report. >> commissioners, got any reports? >> no. nothing to report. >> no demerits for having no reports. >> item 10. new business. none. seeing none. >> all right. commissioners we are now onto item november 11th. adjournment. >> here it comes. >> i motion to adjourn. >> second that. >> all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> any opposed? . >> we...
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this is city land. they've got to get out.hey will be moving to another private lot and creating yet another tent city. maybe some will be rethinking that offer that maybe they should have taken the city's offer and gone to temporary housing. but, you know, we'll try to stay on top of the zig. i know a lot of people certainly have been affected. chris and joyce, on facebook by this and reaching out to us. so we'll stay on top of the developments on this one. guys, back to you. >> all right, karen, thank you. >>> new jersey state police are trying to identify skeletal human remains that were found in a wooded area of atlantic coun county. a hunter made the discovery yesterday off of route 40 and main avenue in buena vista township. troopers also found a red wind breaker with the nyc lifeguard department of parks written on the back. state police are hoping anyone who recognizes those items will call them. >>> a transformation on the way for atlantic city's golden nugget. new jersey casino reinvestment development authority appr
this is city land. they've got to get out.hey will be moving to another private lot and creating yet another tent city. maybe some will be rethinking that offer that maybe they should have taken the city's offer and gone to temporary housing. but, you know, we'll try to stay on top of the zig. i know a lot of people certainly have been affected. chris and joyce, on facebook by this and reaching out to us. so we'll stay on top of the developments on this one. guys, back to you. >> all...
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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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sara, right now for all city council members, most of them running for election it's a game of wait and see, they are low keying it now to see how it goes city council going about its regular business a week away from the papal visit, just days away from the massive security measures are imposed for the pontiff's 36 miles per hour visit to philadelphia, their ears are burning with constituent complaintses on the parking and other restrictions. >> we have people that feel they are not included and they don't feel welcome in their own city. >> i think it's a little bit of over securing and now you are hearing -- >> too many inconveniences. >> take into consideration of our residents and the ability of them to go through certain areas and securing all of these areas for the whole week not letting people be able to go through and other things that i think were just too much. >> today the council members got their official visits to all the major papal events but when they hear that 6,000 national guards men will be brought into town they believe it's too much. >> this has made it stress
sara, right now for all city council members, most of them running for election it's a game of wait and see, they are low keying it now to see how it goes city council going about its regular business a week away from the papal visit, just days away from the massive security measures are imposed for the pontiff's 36 miles per hour visit to philadelphia, their ears are burning with constituent complaintses on the parking and other restrictions. >> we have people that feel they are not...
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a challenge for the city and pope and u.n. assembly in town. we have a live report at the obstacles people had to face today. >> sibila this is one of the things people are seeing, barricades practically everywhere you look. it is only expected to get more hectic tomplt here at penn station, especially, a the pope holds mass at one of the busiest commuter stations in the country. whether on foot, or on wheels, fast-paced new yorkers are putting on the brakes with the arrival of pope francis and the meeting of u.n. general assembly. >> the roads are crazy, everything is crazy right now. >> reporter: the mta says expect tomorrow to be just about the same or worse when it comes to getting around. 25 local bus routes will be rerouted on friday, while l.i.r.r. commuters can expect a bumpy commute leading up to the pose pope's visit to maddin' square garden. >> at 6:00 p.m. the pope will be at madison square garden and difficult to get around here. >> reporter: the railroad says several entrances will be closed. there will be crowds and officials are
a challenge for the city and pope and u.n. assembly in town. we have a live report at the obstacles people had to face today. >> sibila this is one of the things people are seeing, barricades practically everywhere you look. it is only expected to get more hectic tomplt here at penn station, especially, a the pope holds mass at one of the busiest commuter stations in the country. whether on foot, or on wheels, fast-paced new yorkers are putting on the brakes with the arrival of pope...
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city still cleaning up from the pope. when you can expect buses, subways and trolleys to resume regular services today. >>> hundreds of thousands came from all over the world to see the pope. why many say after hours of travel they were stopped just minutes before mass started. what a headache. good day, it is monday september 28th, 2015. thanks for being with us. >> don't you feel like the buildup was so big, we waited and waited and now it is gone. >> it is a blur, really. we're all exhausted but we all have smiles on our faces, it is really special. >> now it is back to reality. back to life, back to reality. things will be a little weird for a while but we had happiness. we were able to keep rain away. it got pretty close but now we see rain to the west, rain to the south but nothing in our viewing area, at all, including here in philadelphia where the the clean up, proceed. so look at temperatures. they are not too bad, on the morning side, especially for this time in september, 66 degrees in philadelphia. fifty-nine
city still cleaning up from the pope. when you can expect buses, subways and trolleys to resume regular services today. >>> hundreds of thousands came from all over the world to see the pope. why many say after hours of travel they were stopped just minutes before mass started. what a headache. good day, it is monday september 28th, 2015. thanks for being with us. >> don't you feel like the buildup was so big, we waited and waited and now it is gone. >> it is a blur,...
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kennedy airport in new york city.lieve that is the pope's window on this american airline's shepard one. if you have been watching papal coverage over the past couple of days you know that the vatican doesn't own a plane, it makes use of charter planes from national airlines where the pope happens to be. this is an american airlines. as we have seen the last couple of days, the pilot puts in the flag of the vatican and the flag of the united states before taking off and after landing at the destination airport. as we have told you, the pope is just a little bit late taking off, so we are waiting for his departure from j.f.k. airport. and when he gets to philadelphia, it will be a joyous welcome for him. we have waited for so long for this day. number one, we waited very long since the announcement of the world meeting of families. and then last november it was pope francis himself who made the announcement that he would be coming to philadelphia. and the city's infrastructure and its political infrastructure burst int
kennedy airport in new york city.lieve that is the pope's window on this american airline's shepard one. if you have been watching papal coverage over the past couple of days you know that the vatican doesn't own a plane, it makes use of charter planes from national airlines where the pope happens to be. this is an american airlines. as we have seen the last couple of days, the pilot puts in the flag of the vatican and the flag of the united states before taking off and after landing at the...
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new york city board of health taking up that issue today. chain restaurants wondering if they have to put a assault warning on their menus. ben: passengers force to evacuate a jumbo jet on a runway after an engine caught fire. juliet: that is so scary. situation. fly nonstop vegas to london. kind of far. juliet: they wouldn't stop in new york. let's investigate that. ben: good morning, juliet huddy. audrey is here in for mike who duty. i wonder if he is on a case. >> meteorologist: not yet but maybe we will find out today. hopefully not. >> meteorologist: of apps free. ben: oh. >> meteorologist: would scale. boxes there. juliet: donald trump. >> meteorologist: donald trump was there. when they showed him on the big screen, the place erupted in a large booth. he sat there and waved and smiled, quite amusing. easy to spot. let's talk about the heat from yesterday's. it was hot across the area. 97 in central park, 98 at newark liberty airport, 93 in belmar, 91 in islip, 94 in bridgeport, everyone in the 90s except montauk which at 87 degrees. a
new york city board of health taking up that issue today. chain restaurants wondering if they have to put a assault warning on their menus. ben: passengers force to evacuate a jumbo jet on a runway after an engine caught fire. juliet: that is so scary. situation. fly nonstop vegas to london. kind of far. juliet: they wouldn't stop in new york. let's investigate that. ben: good morning, juliet huddy. audrey is here in for mike who duty. i wonder if he is on a case. >> meteorologist: not...