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in the city. the project is only eligible for medium size cities under 850,000 people and we just snuck in. the idea would be to demonstrate strategies, demonstrate committed leadership sw capacity to sustain the strategy beyond the grant period over the next 3 year jz integrate our project with existing data requirements and making sure those will beope toon the public beyond the grant period. the smart city challenge is expected to improve safety, enhanceability and climate change and there is a 10 million dollar portion the prize offered by volcon which a non profit in the seattle area focused on emissions reduction. the smart city vision element you will see are many, about a dozen and they begin with technology elementsism underscooring the [inaudible] and automated vehicles, connected vehicles, intelligence transportation, the idea your vehicle can talk to road side infruc structure such as signals and they can guide you to avoid a incident ahead or to be able to more quickly get to your des
in the city. the project is only eligible for medium size cities under 850,000 people and we just snuck in. the idea would be to demonstrate strategies, demonstrate committed leadership sw capacity to sustain the strategy beyond the grant period over the next 3 year jz integrate our project with existing data requirements and making sure those will beope toon the public beyond the grant period. the smart city challenge is expected to improve safety, enhanceability and climate change and there...
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in the city. the project is only eligible for medium size cities under 850,000 people and we just snuck in. the idea would be to demonstrate strategies, demonstrate committed leadership sw capacity to sustain the strategy beyond the grant period over the next 3 year jz integrate our project with existing data requirements and making sure those will beope toon the public beyond the grant period. the smart city challenge is expected to improve safety, enhanceability and climate change and there is a 10 million dollar portion the prize offered by volcon which a non profit in the seattle area focused on emissions reduction. the smart city vision element you will see are many, about a dozen and they begin with technology elementsism underscooring the [inaudible] and automated vehicles, connected vehicles, intelligence transportation, the idea your vehicle can talk to road side infruc structure such as signals and they can guide you to avoid a incident ahead or to be able to more quickly get to your des
in the city. the project is only eligible for medium size cities under 850,000 people and we just snuck in. the idea would be to demonstrate strategies, demonstrate committed leadership sw capacity to sustain the strategy beyond the grant period over the next 3 year jz integrate our project with existing data requirements and making sure those will beope toon the public beyond the grant period. the smart city challenge is expected to improve safety, enhanceability and climate change and there...
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make it turn out true and don't it make city hall and don't it make city hall and don't it make city hall blue. welcome back supervisor peskin. it's time, again when the giants come to town a month to town it's bye-bye baby. when the giants come to town it's bye-bye baby. when the giants come to town its bye-bye baby. it's bye-bye baby. >> president breed thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: good afternoon supervisors. san francisco motorcycle police officers as a san francisco resident i am urging our police department to come out of hiding and execute their responsibilities to ensure vehicle codes. it is not acceptable protocol and again police procedures are officers in groups of 3 or more to congregate in restaurants they should be performing their duties. they only accept the only exception to this would be in case when the president is in town making a visit or in the death of one of their own. if i could point out to one reason as to why our city is besieged by the height cell phone violations and clearly not abiding by driver codes than this would be it. i request t
make it turn out true and don't it make city hall and don't it make city hall and don't it make city hall blue. welcome back supervisor peskin. it's time, again when the giants come to town a month to town it's bye-bye baby. when the giants come to town it's bye-bye baby. when the giants come to town its bye-bye baby. it's bye-bye baby. >> president breed thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: good afternoon supervisors. san francisco motorcycle police officers as a san...
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council and the city of san mateo was considering a similar measure for the city there, a 90-day moratoriumlso cracking down on evictions. san mateo is a small city, maybe 9,000 people, 10,000 people. a lot of people know each other, and over half of theç populati there are renters. there was also three hours of public comment they had to listen to. it was contentious at times, but the city council rejected having this temporary moratorium. but then two things happened, one of them kind of surprising, and that is that major joe gossil proposed that tenants provide relocation assistance for about six months. so that's something that the city council is going to take up next week. and then the other thing that happened is that advocates for tenant protections, you know, so-called rent control and just costs for eviction, they de,ded to file an initiative for the ballot, for the november ballot for these things. and this is not the only city where this is happening. mountain view raised a similar measure, burlingame, alameda and i think also the city of richmond. we're seeing more and more th
council and the city of san mateo was considering a similar measure for the city there, a 90-day moratoriumlso cracking down on evictions. san mateo is a small city, maybe 9,000 people, 10,000 people. a lot of people know each other, and over half of theç populati there are renters. there was also three hours of public comment they had to listen to. it was contentious at times, but the city council rejected having this temporary moratorium. but then two things happened, one of them kind of...
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in the city will spend more in the city.nk you. >>thank you next speaker please >>i had the honor of giving keys of previous speakers today. it definitely makes my day when i'm able to do that. i'd also like to read a letter from a homeowner that is not able to be here today as a san francisco resident who greatly benefited from the bmr home program i would like to emphasize the importance of affordable housing for fostering continuing diversity and community and our city. affordable housing allows people to have a place that people can call their own and grow within their means. this eliminates any daily stressors so that we can focus on being productive members in society. we are the teachers, policemen, researchers, and nonprofit workers of the city. affordable housing allows us to flourish here in our professions and our personal lives. their boundless benefits to the city is a hole. i regrettably cannot speak in person at the board of supervisors meeting but i do offer my support for the block 1 project. i'm in the favo
in the city will spend more in the city.nk you. >>thank you next speaker please >>i had the honor of giving keys of previous speakers today. it definitely makes my day when i'm able to do that. i'd also like to read a letter from a homeowner that is not able to be here today as a san francisco resident who greatly benefited from the bmr home program i would like to emphasize the importance of affordable housing for fostering continuing diversity and community and our city....
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city framework, the sister city relationship may not be political. what objection. the second one the resolution requires that the sister city emphasizuman rigs. and this case, t project turns a blind e to somvery severe human rigs abusein paleine. fact, the tha in sisterity relaonship fls the commocharactestics test required under the resolutn. i wod add fothly tt the nduct ofhe sistecity projecto thisate doenot demonstrate that they would really be a good ambassador for boulder. >> i want to turn to some of the letters written by boulder students to their pen pals in the west bank. in one letter, student ellie wrote to pen pal misk -- "i am glad to hear from you again! your summer sounded a lot like mine." another student, hannah, wrote to pen pal masa -- "will you tell me about eid? i would like to learn about other holidays." wrote,nablus student "dear my friend in america, when i will be they, i want to be an eye doctor so i can help people." can you talk, essrea cherin, about what bruce shaffer just said and what it means to formalize -- your h
city framework, the sister city relationship may not be political. what objection. the second one the resolution requires that the sister city emphasizuman rigs. and this case, t project turns a blind e to somvery severe human rigs abusein paleine. fact, the tha in sisterity relaonship fls the commocharactestics test required under the resolutn. i wod add fothly tt the nduct ofhe sistecity projecto thisate doenot demonstrate that they would really be a good ambassador for boulder. >> i...
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>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane accident. it really is a operator and erection crew malfunction. the crane did what it is expected to do. there is no structural failure that preceded the cranes path to the ground. so, the crew was held responsible for their misdeeds. unfortunately for their sake everybody that was on the crane died. >> in the intervening quarter century have there been structural failures or other failures that were a result of crews not doing the proper work? >> to the extent of my knowledge, not in california. certainly in seattle, new york, chicago, f
>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane...
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cities. this is stretching philly's middle class, causing higher taxes and limiting how much money the city can spend on important services like police, fire, and updating its aging infrastructure. philadelphia's middle class may have hollowed dramatically since the 1970s, but there's a still solid albeit vibrant base in the city. this corner is one of those neighborhoods. traditionally blue collar italian-american, the area is now in the midst of a transformation as a new middle class of young professionals move in. they could be the foundation of a new middle class here. philadelphia magazine news director bryan howard bought a house here in 2009. you could call him the face of the new middle class. how does this feel to you as part of a city that has seen decades of hollowing out of the middle class? >> this feels like a good middle class neighborhood. i like it. i mean, there are a lot of newer faces on my block, but there's also faces who have been there for decades. people who were born
cities. this is stretching philly's middle class, causing higher taxes and limiting how much money the city can spend on important services like police, fire, and updating its aging infrastructure. philadelphia's middle class may have hollowed dramatically since the 1970s, but there's a still solid albeit vibrant base in the city. this corner is one of those neighborhoods. traditionally blue collar italian-american, the area is now in the midst of a transformation as a new middle class of young...
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the assets of this city government here in atlantic city so essentially that judge's ruling today buys more time until they have to make a payment to the school district which was scheduled for april 15, now a new hearing has been scheduled for april 19th. cydney long, "nbc 10 news." >>> when it comes to rush hour, congestion goes with the territory. you kind of learn to expect it and dread it at the same time. >> around this time usually, let's take a live look at the schuylkill expressway at vine street. yeah, kind of moving slowly. the new technology designed to take some of the stress out of your ride. it's a car that can stop and go on its own. >> plus, fast fingers. how the speed at which you type could soon be used to stop hackers. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we are a 100% fiber optic network... and fiber optics move at the speed of light. over the last 10 years, our cable competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more. including pc magazine's #1 for internet speed 10 years running. and jd power ranked us highest in customer satisfaction fo
the assets of this city government here in atlantic city so essentially that judge's ruling today buys more time until they have to make a payment to the school district which was scheduled for april 15, now a new hearing has been scheduled for april 19th. cydney long, "nbc 10 news." >>> when it comes to rush hour, congestion goes with the territory. you kind of learn to expect it and dread it at the same time. >> around this time usually, let's take a live look at the...
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bring the city a championship back to the city. >> thank you man. go cats.eers and applause] >> reporter: jay you grew up in this city. you've seen phillies parades, you've seen flyers parades, you've seen one other villanova parade. where does this rank. >> well, being in it, it ranks far above any i've ever experienced. >> (siren). >> reporter: villanova head coach jay wright says he's flat out humbled by the turnout from villanova fans, the city of philadelphia, nova nation, you name it, out here unbelievable. possibly 50,000 people lining the streets out city hall. jay wright just blown away by the support. villanova, the national champs get today during their parade down market street. we're live in philadelphia, jeff skversky, channel6 "action news." guys. >> all right, very deserving. thank you, jeff. >>> the roads are are back opened from the parade but it's slow going in some spots as people try to make their way back home. >> let's go live to matt pelman in the "action news" traffic center to get an update. >> the good news is we are recovering now
bring the city a championship back to the city. >> thank you man. go cats.eers and applause] >> reporter: jay you grew up in this city. you've seen phillies parades, you've seen flyers parades, you've seen one other villanova parade. where does this rank. >> well, being in it, it ranks far above any i've ever experienced. >> (siren). >> reporter: villanova head coach jay wright says he's flat out humbled by the turnout from villanova fans, the city of philadelphia,...
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it's going to be raining in the city within a half hour. those storms are moving very fast right now. it's cloudy and 77 in the city. in long island it's much much cooler with that fog. evening spotty storms for the urs. then we get that high impact wind event. the winds come howling through there could be damage from those and power outages. and then cold, snowy conditions north of the city, especially over the hudson valley by sunday morning. we've got a little bit of everything going on. let's start with the thunderstorms. there's the line stretching from western connecticut all the way down into southeastern pennsylvania. this cell here over hunterdon county was a severe thunderstorm. it could still have damage winds. that's what this arrow indicates here. watch out in plainfield, westfield, livingston and elizabeth. the storm is heading in your direction. also a cell towards east orn stretch orange stretching up towards patterson. you're in the path. between now and about 6 :50 this evening watch out for this storm. look out in north s
it's going to be raining in the city within a half hour. those storms are moving very fast right now. it's cloudy and 77 in the city. in long island it's much much cooler with that fog. evening spotty storms for the urs. then we get that high impact wind event. the winds come howling through there could be damage from those and power outages. and then cold, snowy conditions north of the city, especially over the hudson valley by sunday morning. we've got a little bit of everything going on....
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care for the tree and the city fix the sidewalks broken by the trees and the city assumes the liabilityfor the tree and sidewalk disadvantage the ballot measures creates a dedicated lockbox funding to make sure we're telegraph hill funding and not just taking back the trees and let them die specifically the legislation creates a parcel tax for the aviated majority of property owners that ranges from thirty to $35 per month it is a progressive parcel tax that larger properties like commercial properties will pie significantly more than an single-family or a building the parcel tax had been in combines with the general fund support so far street trees over the loose 10 years the city budgeted $8 million a year so the legislation sets that $8 million as a baseline and the parcel tax revenue will be on top of that baseline so we're not replacing the city funding with the parcel tax revenue with those two sources combined the city will be in a position to take back responsibility for the tree related sidewalks damage and the amount generated will allow the city to expand our street trees pop
care for the tree and the city fix the sidewalks broken by the trees and the city assumes the liabilityfor the tree and sidewalk disadvantage the ballot measures creates a dedicated lockbox funding to make sure we're telegraph hill funding and not just taking back the trees and let them die specifically the legislation creates a parcel tax for the aviated majority of property owners that ranges from thirty to $35 per month it is a progressive parcel tax that larger properties like commercial...
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i name is naomi kelly, the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. i am thrilled to be standing here today with not only mayor lee but mayor libby jack. >>[applause] >> i am thrilled that we are here to announce that on june 21, at the mosconi center, there will be the bay area women's summit. posted by mayor lee and mayor shaft. we got >>[applause] >> this summit will be an all-day event that will bring together dynamic leaders mull over the region and country, as well as the community to discuss and address the challenges to bay area women as they navigate the local economy. i like to say, we are focusing on beat every one. as a working mom of 2 wonderful boys, age 9 and 6, i know firsthand the hurdles that we work in women and all women face. not only just as moms of kids, but also as we related to the other side of life in helping our aging parents. i am particularly proud that this event will address many of these challenges including workforce-workplace policies and benefits, pay equity, child care, leadership, mentorship, education, and entrep
i name is naomi kelly, the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. i am thrilled to be standing here today with not only mayor lee but mayor libby jack. >>[applause] >> i am thrilled that we are here to announce that on june 21, at the mosconi center, there will be the bay area women's summit. posted by mayor lee and mayor shaft. we got >>[applause] >> this summit will be an all-day event that will bring together dynamic leaders mull over the region...
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in the city will spend more in the city.thank you. >>thank you next speaker please >>i had the honor of giving keys of previous speakers today. it definitely makes my day when i'm able to do that. i'd also like to read a letter from a homeowner that is not able to be here today as a san francisco resident who greatly benefited from the bmr home program i would like to emphasize the importance of affordable housing for fostering continuing diversity and community and our city. affordable housing allows people to have a place that people can call their own and grow within their means. this eliminates any daily stressors so that we can focus on being productive members in society. we are the teachers, policemen, researchers, and nonprofit workers of the city. affordable housing allows us to flourish here in our professions and our personal lives. their boundless benefits to the city is a hole. i regrettably cannot speak in person at the board of supervisors meeting but i do offer my support for the block 1 project. i'm in the f
in the city will spend more in the city.thank you. >>thank you next speaker please >>i had the honor of giving keys of previous speakers today. it definitely makes my day when i'm able to do that. i'd also like to read a letter from a homeowner that is not able to be here today as a san francisco resident who greatly benefited from the bmr home program i would like to emphasize the importance of affordable housing for fostering continuing diversity and community and our city....
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that was the gift of the city of tokyo to the city of washington. it has a long and interesting history. with mrs. taft, he arranged the ceremony for the planting of the first cherry trees. this was right here. we think of the cherry trees as the beginning of a tradition. it's the end of a long tradition of planting the streets of washington with trees. on the lower left is the contribution, the speedway. originally, it was for horses and buggies. it became a long wide highway where horse races and car races took place and west thome park. i told you you would learn things. 1931 on the left, they led the royal family on a trip to washington to view the cherry blossoms. the picture in the middle is 1925. you see sporadically how the trees are. many of them have died out. in 1925, the japanese made additional gifts of trees. on the lower right, in honor of the 100th anniversary of commodore matthew perry's opening of american trading in japan gave the gift of a 17th century japanese lantern. the pink ones that you see where the yoshimoto trees. they w
that was the gift of the city of tokyo to the city of washington. it has a long and interesting history. with mrs. taft, he arranged the ceremony for the planting of the first cherry trees. this was right here. we think of the cherry trees as the beginning of a tradition. it's the end of a long tradition of planting the streets of washington with trees. on the lower left is the contribution, the speedway. originally, it was for horses and buggies. it became a long wide highway where horse races...
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nothing has changed from the proposed budget to the - requesting the money legally loud for in the city and county we only keep this year and return some monies back to the county for other budgetary needs. >> that's to what department in the city and county of san francisco. >> back to the general fund we don't control how they use it. >> to the clerk of the board or the city and county. >> i'm not sure within their process i think that is city and county though i know our budget goes through the clerk of the board but the money from the general fund. >> thank you for those i think lafco didn't help the general fund of the city and county of san francisco there's evidence we do okay we can open up for public comment anyone wish to comment on looufkz budget seeing none, public comment is closed. and commissioner crews. >> i'd like to make the motion that we reserve the full amount of 2 plus and to return the two 57 plus did i get that right. >> a motion from commissioner crews and seconded by by commissioner campos we'll take that without objection. >> next mr. chair did you take public
nothing has changed from the proposed budget to the - requesting the money legally loud for in the city and county we only keep this year and return some monies back to the county for other budgetary needs. >> that's to what department in the city and county of san francisco. >> back to the general fund we don't control how they use it. >> to the clerk of the board or the city and county. >> i'm not sure within their process i think that is city and county though i know...
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i'm so proud of this city today. whether it was honoring donna levitt, whether it was supervisor campos talking about the organizing e campaign of 900 workers at taylor farms or those in front of bauers buses with supervisor peskin or labor harmony by supervisor wiener. this is all about labor justice and i find it ironic of the hundreds of shuttle bus drivers that have organized with the teamsters and joined the middle-class through strong contracts the one fighting the strongest is the home-grown company that we just heard from. if anything, in my opinion, that should be the one outfront, because it has enjoyed work here, that is very san francisco. from sales force to outside lands to bay to brakers, bauers is part of the san francisco institutions and as such we feel they should up hold labor standards as well. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> did you just cut in line, ace? >> [ laughter ]. >> just kidding with you. >> madam clerk, please start his time over. >> i want to give honor to my sisters
i'm so proud of this city today. whether it was honoring donna levitt, whether it was supervisor campos talking about the organizing e campaign of 900 workers at taylor farms or those in front of bauers buses with supervisor peskin or labor harmony by supervisor wiener. this is all about labor justice and i find it ironic of the hundreds of shuttle bus drivers that have organized with the teamsters and joined the middle-class through strong contracts the one fighting the strongest is the...
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the city is encouraging parade goers to use public transportation like irvin to get to center city because getting around market street and city hall by car is a challenge. detouring bus service around city hall all day friday and increasing capacity on the line, broad street line and the norristown high speed line with service from villanova. >> we need something big for philly, positive. you know? to help the city out and excited. >> reporter: and this is it. this is where the parade will end. with a rally for the team. reporting live, i'm denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> and your tv will be the best seat in the house. nbc 10 bringing you the victory parade live. our coverage starts friday at 1:00 p.m. don't forget the nbc 10 app. going to center city for the parade, we have information about transportation, road closures and parking restrictions. >>> other news now, police in delaware county need your help to find an septa rider to attacked a driver. the man in the hooded jacket got irritated after missing the stop. he asked the driver to let him out mid stop but the driver refused and a
the city is encouraging parade goers to use public transportation like irvin to get to center city because getting around market street and city hall by car is a challenge. detouring bus service around city hall all day friday and increasing capacity on the line, broad street line and the norristown high speed line with service from villanova. >> we need something big for philly, positive. you know? to help the city out and excited. >> reporter: and this is it. this is where the...
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the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco.artnership, and because of public investment from the two thousand eight fund, we are celebrating a renewal and an awakening of this park. we have it safer, happier, more joyous. >> 3, 2, 1, [laughter] =--[applause] >> it is a great resource for families, to have fun in the city, recreation. >> this is an amazing park. we have not revitalized it without public and private investment. the critical piece of the process of this renovation was that it was all about the community. we reached out to everyone in this community. we love this park dearly and they all had thoughts and ideas and they wanted to bring their own creativity and their personality to bear on the design. what you see is what the community wanted. these ideas all came from the residents of this community. as a result, there is a sense of ownership, pride and responsibility that goes along with what is going to be an exciting park. >> let's put your hand together and welcome city and county affsan francisco, ed lee. >> th
the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco.artnership, and because of public investment from the two thousand eight fund, we are celebrating a renewal and an awakening of this park. we have it safer, happier, more joyous. >> 3, 2, 1, [laughter] =--[applause] >> it is a great resource for families, to have fun in the city, recreation. >> this is an amazing park. we have not revitalized it without public and private investment. the...
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the city refuses to engage in that.hey haven't answered any shared services agreements with the county for recycling pickup, health services, tax collection services or otherwise. all things i think the county would be willing to consider. since the county provides those services for many other municipalities. the city hasn't addressed the rich benefits and the salaries of their various departments, police, fire and others. city has not considered regionalization of the fire department. after submitting and receiving approval for a layoff plan, it was abruptly canceled. the city's not developed an overall strategic plan for land use and for redevelopment. the city's been unable to develop a plan to conserve cash or address public safety and services issues as the days wind down and it runs out of money. by refusing to act on the intervention bill, these are the types of public employee accesses that would remain on the books and protected. i find it fascinating today i see the afl-cio sent out a message saying that we'r
the city refuses to engage in that.hey haven't answered any shared services agreements with the county for recycling pickup, health services, tax collection services or otherwise. all things i think the county would be willing to consider. since the county provides those services for many other municipalities. the city hasn't addressed the rich benefits and the salaries of their various departments, police, fire and others. city has not considered regionalization of the fire department. after...
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our city's only 60 years old. we just celebrated our 60th anniversary in january. 1956 were 5 townships, primarily agricultural. it was puerto rican -- i'm sorry, portuguese as well as japanese-american and filipinos that had the orchards and grew the crops and then things shifted dramatically. silicon valley occurred. all of a sudden there's an attraction of people from all over the world, in particular from china and from india. and so there was an influx of these individuals to the area. now, granted the people that lived there, you either liked it or you didn't. we had experienced white flight. but the people that came to fremont were telling their people in their native countries, this is a great place to live. and they came and that's how ethnic communities have always started throughout our history. whether it's a chinatown, a koreatown, barreos, what have you. so things have changed. we are now a minority/majority. and it's asian-american. okay? but within that group, there are many different types of asia
our city's only 60 years old. we just celebrated our 60th anniversary in january. 1956 were 5 townships, primarily agricultural. it was puerto rican -- i'm sorry, portuguese as well as japanese-american and filipinos that had the orchards and grew the crops and then things shifted dramatically. silicon valley occurred. all of a sudden there's an attraction of people from all over the world, in particular from china and from india. and so there was an influx of these individuals to the area....
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he is at an event now in center city. but these are pictures outside the liacouras center where he will next head for an event this evening. nbc 10's lauren mayk has been there all afternoon where big crowds gathered to wait to see bernie sanders. >> yeah. this line behind me is moving. you can hear cheers as they start to move toward inside. take a look at this, it's going to take quite a while to get all of the folks inside. they have some time, the rally doesn't start until 8:00. but today, this is the first day that the focus is on the state of pennsylvania and the presidential race. we had bernie sanders, hillary clinton here today. bill clinton will be here tomorrow. you can tell, they're both making a play for pennsylvania. >> reporter: as the fight for pennsylvania kicks off, hillary clinton reminded the room of her keystone state roots. >> my grandfather worked at the scranton mills for 50 years. that's where my dad and my brothers, my dad grew up, my brothers and i spent wonderful time there. >> reporter: clinto
he is at an event now in center city. but these are pictures outside the liacouras center where he will next head for an event this evening. nbc 10's lauren mayk has been there all afternoon where big crowds gathered to wait to see bernie sanders. >> yeah. this line behind me is moving. you can hear cheers as they start to move toward inside. take a look at this, it's going to take quite a while to get all of the folks inside. they have some time, the rally doesn't start until 8:00. but...
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detroit, one time auto city. here you can learn a lot about the north american free trade agreement. bob bowen work in the car industry his whole life for ford and he also suffered the effects of nafta. every few weeks, bob shows his grandson billy how he's getting on with his retirement project. a ford thunderbird from 1957 in its original colors. it is a real eyecatcher. he and his former coworker greg are going to show us what is left of the automaking industry in ypsilanti, close to detroit. since the nafta agreement was signed over 20 years ago, their town has lost half of its auto industry jobs. the detroit region has bled hundreds of thousands in total. it is part of america's old industrial heartland, the rust belt. behind the fans, there's not much left of the company that once supplied ford and general motors with parts. bob bowen: when i first started working here it was a factory pouring iron. they could lower the unit costs to stay in so they started moving to the south and then even in the south the
detroit, one time auto city. here you can learn a lot about the north american free trade agreement. bob bowen work in the car industry his whole life for ford and he also suffered the effects of nafta. every few weeks, bob shows his grandson billy how he's getting on with his retirement project. a ford thunderbird from 1957 in its original colors. it is a real eyecatcher. he and his former coworker greg are going to show us what is left of the automaking industry in ypsilanti, close to...
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city managers responsibility. the money is coming from the management budget. the city says it plans to add more lights and cameras. there is also talk of adding more surveillance cameras. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> in menlow park someone has been arrested for setting a brush fire near facebook headquarters last week. for the first time firefighters used a drone to help fight the flames. that fire burned a couple acres. >>> a special harassment scandal at university of california at berkeley. 10 new faces were reveled today. one of the victims an assist tonight the law school dean. she suing the dean and the university. she accuses him of sexually harassing her. >> felt like it was on me to resolve the situation. there was no interest on the university's part to protect me as an employee or remove the dean from the environment. >> he stepped down as dean. the university set up a task force to review hexial harassment policies. >>> a bay area family is getting closure tonight. 65 years after uncle bobb
city managers responsibility. the money is coming from the management budget. the city says it plans to add more lights and cameras. there is also talk of adding more surveillance cameras. live in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> in menlow park someone has been arrested for setting a brush fire near facebook headquarters last week. for the first time firefighters used a drone to help fight the flames. that fire burned a couple acres. >>> a special harassment scandal at...
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i love this city. it's called the city of love. we need to get back to being the city of love. and i mean it. let's do it now. have a good day. i'm sorry. have a good day. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning, jordan davis again. i wanted to tie this into the last item, and i rise to speak on the impacts of homeless towards the -- and to support this bill which -- it includes a path line into affordable and descent housing. we trans and queer people are likely to be homeless people because of -- discrimination and jail is not a pretty place, but it's compounded when you're a trans gender and queer. for the former being placed in the wrong gender setting because we couldn't pay a find. another impact is our health suffers when these luxury condos are getting built. low income clinics gets shut down thanks to not being able to afford -- this is trans gender program. this is not getting into racism and sexism. it compound this. homelessness is a trans right issue. support economic oppressions and criminalization of the homeless. you will never support lgbt right no
i love this city. it's called the city of love. we need to get back to being the city of love. and i mean it. let's do it now. have a good day. i'm sorry. have a good day. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning, jordan davis again. i wanted to tie this into the last item, and i rise to speak on the impacts of homeless towards the -- and to support this bill which -- it includes a path line into affordable and descent housing. we trans and queer people are likely to be...
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in the city. the project is only eligible for medium size cities under 850,000 people and we just snuck in. the idea would be to demonstrate strategies, demonstrate committed leadership sw capacity to sustain the strategy beyond the grant period over the next 3 year jz integrate our project with existing data requirements and making sure those will beope toon the public beyond the grant period. the smart city challenge is expected to improve safety, enhanceability and climate change and there is a 10 million dollar portion the prize offered by volcon which a non profit in the seattle area focused on emissions reduction. the smart city vision element you will see are many, about a dozen and they begin with technology elementsism underscooring the [inaudible] and automated vehicles, connected vehicles, intelligence transportation, the idea your vehicle can talk to road side infruc structure such as signals and they can guide you to avoid a incident ahead or to be able to more quickly get to your des
in the city. the project is only eligible for medium size cities under 850,000 people and we just snuck in. the idea would be to demonstrate strategies, demonstrate committed leadership sw capacity to sustain the strategy beyond the grant period over the next 3 year jz integrate our project with existing data requirements and making sure those will beope toon the public beyond the grant period. the smart city challenge is expected to improve safety, enhanceability and climate change and there...
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city, has a hidden city within the city.n important city too and it is hiding in plain sight. new yorkers ride past the hidden city, but most of them never venture into the hidden city. most politicians ignore the hidden city too even though it is bigger than the entire city of boston. imagine candidates campaigning for votes in massachusetts and ignoring the city of boston. that's what the presidential candidates are doing in new york city right now. they are ignoring the 700,000 people who live in federally funded public housing projects, the largest public housing population in america. so a tenant's organization have invited the presidential candidates to visit a public housing project while they are campaigning for president in new york. and so far none of the candidates have accepted that invitation. but i did. here is some of what the candidates would see if they would put down those pizza slices and sandwiches they keep eating for the cameras and for once set foot in a public housing project. >> we're here at twin pa
city, has a hidden city within the city.n important city too and it is hiding in plain sight. new yorkers ride past the hidden city, but most of them never venture into the hidden city. most politicians ignore the hidden city too even though it is bigger than the entire city of boston. imagine candidates campaigning for votes in massachusetts and ignoring the city of boston. that's what the presidential candidates are doing in new york city right now. they are ignoring the 700,000 people who...
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>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane accident. it really is a operator and erection crew malfunction. the crane did what it is expected to do. there is no structural failure that preceded the cranes path to the ground. so, the crew was held responsible for their misdeeds. unfortunately for their sake everybody that was on the crane died. >> in the intervening quarter century have there been structural failures or other failures that were a result of crews not doing the proper work? >> to the extent of my knowledge, not in california. certainly in seattle, new york, chicago, f
>> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane...
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from there it will go through center city and end at dilworth park in front of city hall. skyforce 10 was over the regional rail station at villanova's campus just more than an hour ago and you can see the long lines of fans waiting to board the train. we have live team coverage on the ground, in the air and we'll have you get to center city for the parade if you want to do that so you don't miss any of the action. let's begin with nbc 10's monique braxton live in center city. monique. >> reporter: hey, tracy. first of all i should tell you it is raining lightly here in center city. but a few students, parents and even young children have begun arriving here. let me show you who's also here, the vendors are on the street corners selling the pennants, selling t-shirts and a few other items with villanova spread all over it. now, just down market street toward 20th you see the line of police cars. that is the starting point for the parade. and let me show you how some students are beginning to line the streets. barricades have now been up for about two hours. and just to the
from there it will go through center city and end at dilworth park in front of city hall. skyforce 10 was over the regional rail station at villanova's campus just more than an hour ago and you can see the long lines of fans waiting to board the train. we have live team coverage on the ground, in the air and we'll have you get to center city for the parade if you want to do that so you don't miss any of the action. let's begin with nbc 10's monique braxton live in center city. monique. >>...
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of all size and trying to focus on the small cities medium and large cities if you go to the other extremeption 3 the big city somewhere most of the growth focuses on san francisco and oakland and san jose and option two, that connects it focuses on the 3 big cities and the corridors that connect those on the west side on the east side of the bay so the emphasis is connecting cities of different size and providing a wide range range of the neighborhood scale each the scenarios the land use strategies and investment strategies that support that pattern of work and they intent to have the investments that will allow the growth that will happy in the region to be more sustainable and eligible and lastly the key elements in the update that will happen every 4 years we don't have the allocation but 3 tasks we need to address more specifically the population and job growth is the highest so across the board we're expecting higher numbers for city priorities development areas the issue of displacement we need to come up with strategies that are stronger at the local and regional level to address
of all size and trying to focus on the small cities medium and large cities if you go to the other extremeption 3 the big city somewhere most of the growth focuses on san francisco and oakland and san jose and option two, that connects it focuses on the 3 big cities and the corridors that connect those on the west side on the east side of the bay so the emphasis is connecting cities of different size and providing a wide range range of the neighborhood scale each the scenarios the land use...
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in room 400 san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to persons use is wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices. wheelchair access is provided at the venice and streets. assisted listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with this room's sound system and to enable everyone to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones. we welcome the public's participation during public comment. you may complete a speaker card available or call our bridge line. 1415-554-9632. where a staff person will handle your request to speak at the appropriate time. the mayor's disability council meeting are held the third friday of the month. the next meeting is friday, may 20, 2016, from 1-4:00 p.m. here at san francisco city hall in room 400. please call the mayor's disability council to request accommodation, 1415-554-6
in room 400 san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to persons use is wheelchairs and other assisted mobility devices. wheelchair access is provided at the venice and streets. assisted listening devices are available and our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. to prevent electronic interference with this room's sound system and to enable everyone to focus on...
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the center city celebration kicks off in one hour. the nova wildcats are riding high ever since the game winning shot monday night and since then thousands of fans are pouring into philadelphia getting ready to honor the national champs. chopper 6 hd live over the parade route looking at the buses traveling in from villanova. one bus is carrying the players and some carrying fans and students. and "action news" is ready to bring you team coverage of the festivities from start to finish. lets begin with alicia vitarelli and gray hall at dillworth park where a big rally will take place at the conclusion of the parade. hi guys. >> reporter: hi. they are bleeding blue and white here at dillworth park. the motto here is no sleep since houston. >> it's exciting people are gathering here hours before this event is going to take place of course at 1:00. folks were in line ready to go. they say lets go wild catses, they want to hear from the coach. >> this is the best seat in the house and everybody will gather here at the end, this is where t
the center city celebration kicks off in one hour. the nova wildcats are riding high ever since the game winning shot monday night and since then thousands of fans are pouring into philadelphia getting ready to honor the national champs. chopper 6 hd live over the parade route looking at the buses traveling in from villanova. one bus is carrying the players and some carrying fans and students. and "action news" is ready to bring you team coverage of the festivities from start to...
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>> 90%. >> codina has been a great partner for the city, and we have built here a workable city. >> our. our attitude really is if somebody else can do it, we're not interested. we want to build communities. we don't want to build a building and walk away. ♪ >> up next, the massi memo with information you can't afford to miss. so, stick around. [ woman vocalizing ] at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. ♪ >> time now for the massi memo. earlier, we met a couple who took their time finding the home that was perfect for them. they did their research, worked with a good realtor, and made sure that it was something they could afford. here are some tips to make sure that you do it right. make sure you find the right realtor. this is critical. he or she needs to understand you -- what is im
>> 90%. >> codina has been a great partner for the city, and we have built here a workable city. >> our. our attitude really is if somebody else can do it, we're not interested. we want to build communities. we don't want to build a building and walk away. ♪ >> up next, the massi memo with information you can't afford to miss. so, stick around. [ woman vocalizing ] at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking....
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the pressure is holding city. winds out of the east-northeast relatively light, a little bit of a breeze dan that's it unlike the gusty winds we've seen the past few days and the ocean temperature 48 degrees. let's look at satellite6 and action radar. we're dry right now. we have clear skies and that's what has allowed for that radiational cooling, the temperatures to really drop. you start to seat clouds fill in from the west. we have rain behind that and you can see that on our wider look. they're getting hit with it in chicago. that front is headed in our direction and it will impact you tomorrow. a high of 54 degrees. high pressure had give us a nice are afternoon. yesterday was 45. we're doing nearly 10 degrees better with that high pressure off the coast, the flow around that is going to give us milder conditions this afternoon once we get through the morning hours. we'll have sunshine today, too, with clouds. rainy and a few thunderstorms around tomorrow. what a trend. date feels like winter, tomorrow we're
the pressure is holding city. winds out of the east-northeast relatively light, a little bit of a breeze dan that's it unlike the gusty winds we've seen the past few days and the ocean temperature 48 degrees. let's look at satellite6 and action radar. we're dry right now. we have clear skies and that's what has allowed for that radiational cooling, the temperatures to really drop. you start to seat clouds fill in from the west. we have rain behind that and you can see that on our wider look....
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we want to create the city in which nature is a firm fixture. >> hopefully the city respect its natural resources more in the future. it can only be in the best interests of the people living here. >> 16 years since the start of the millennium. global is visiting young people around the globe to meet people who were born in the year 2000. >> what the simon love about life in britain cyrus? join us in our series millennium teens. you can find out how on our webpage. >> i live in the north of burma. i listen to hip-hop. i like playing football best of all. i like watching it on tv too. my mother sells clothing. my father works in a gold mine near here. i like school. i have lots of friends there and the teacher is nice to. climate change, and there are lots of reasons for it, deforestation, carbon dioxide. another problem is all this plastic waste everywhere. that is all from global 3000. see you again next week. we love hearing from you so write to us on facebook or send us an e-mail. ♪ - [voiceover] this program is made possible, in part, by historic marion, virginia, home of the wayne
we want to create the city in which nature is a firm fixture. >> hopefully the city respect its natural resources more in the future. it can only be in the best interests of the people living here. >> 16 years since the start of the millennium. global is visiting young people around the globe to meet people who were born in the year 2000. >> what the simon love about life in britain cyrus? join us in our series millennium teens. you can find out how on our webpage. >> i...
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but frequently organizations would receive city funding specific to an event here's the grant of 10 theorizing to help you put on whatever the event might, so - >> yeah. i feel. >> it should be - could be i mean, we could quibble with that. >> it needs a little bit of work but the intention is clear supervisor you understood that as the example indicates as such to make it more clear. >> yeah. i mean, if we can define the word event and also is i mean is an organization - my worry an organization gets a dollar the city funding and hold an event oh, we comply with that provision oh, you don't that's not the intent the way it is written you can think between a rock and a hard place. >> if i may make this is not some sort of broad waiver of fees for an event this is for one specific permit that is $200 or three or four hundreds. >> i just want to and should have gone over this in my opening remarks every office gets this with you small community event that not the mega events community events that are trying to do something for the neighborhood low budget volunteers and all of a sudden
but frequently organizations would receive city funding specific to an event here's the grant of 10 theorizing to help you put on whatever the event might, so - >> yeah. i feel. >> it should be - could be i mean, we could quibble with that. >> it needs a little bit of work but the intention is clear supervisor you understood that as the example indicates as such to make it more clear. >> yeah. i mean, if we can define the word event and also is i mean is an organization...
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attorney john gibner, deputy city attorney just oh, i'll step back then. >> thank you city attorney i have a number of amendments to submit that clarifies and adds some of the data points and important history and i do encourage everyone to read this resolution it is very editing in terms of the enormous history but i've distributed those amendments to the committee members and the city attorney did he need to read into the record? there's a lot of them. >> family i understand you distributed the amendments that changes whereas clauses to reflect the history for fully. >> the resolve clauses. >> i understand you're changing to - so the resolution no longer mandates the working group but as that needs the department to prepare the strategic plan in consultation with different community members and other city and county departments that they look at the whole resolution. >> most of whereas clauses you've mentioned don't fully state the history of the filipino-american communities in the south of market we have some minor amendments to the resolve clauses for example, that the filipino
attorney john gibner, deputy city attorney just oh, i'll step back then. >> thank you city attorney i have a number of amendments to submit that clarifies and adds some of the data points and important history and i do encourage everyone to read this resolution it is very editing in terms of the enormous history but i've distributed those amendments to the committee members and the city attorney did he need to read into the record? there's a lot of them. >> family i understand you...
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to be a city for all. colleagues i ask for your support on this item and also supervisor peskin and i are available to answer questions >> thank you sfr visor kim. supervisor wiener. >> thank you very much madam president. i will not be supporting this legislation today. i did vote against it committee yesterday and will vote against it today. i supported placing prop c on the ballot because prop c allows to remove the inclusionary percentage out of the charter and to not have it frozen in time which is how it is now and that isn't good policy and taking it out of thcharter makes sense and also support raising inclusionary percentage. when we put prop c on the ballot it was 25 percent temporary percentage and i think the idea has always been that we would determine based on the feasibility analysis what the appropriate percentage or percentages would be to maximize the number of affordable units we produce. i think that is everyones goal. it is about the number of affordable units that we produce because w
to be a city for all. colleagues i ask for your support on this item and also supervisor peskin and i are available to answer questions >> thank you sfr visor kim. supervisor wiener. >> thank you very much madam president. i will not be supporting this legislation today. i did vote against it committee yesterday and will vote against it today. i supported placing prop c on the ballot because prop c allows to remove the inclusionary percentage out of the charter and to not have it...
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i love traveling around this city. you and i are talking today and of course the senior center the energy, the resilience of people here in this city and state is just so -- incredibly uplifting for me. so i'm going to be campaigning hard no matter who the republicans nominate. >> one other question here. kind of a potential question. i love the -- personal question. i love the little kids. i know you have a new granddaughter. >> i do yes. 18 months. >> charlotte. what does she call you? >> grandma. >> what does she call bill clinton? >> pop pop. >> okay, how do we -- >> i have no idea where it came from. my daughter doesn't really -- out of the blue one day, she goes grandma, pop pop. and we -- she sees us as a matched pair. so if one of us shows up without the other, she'll greet the one that's there and go grandma and then she'll start looking around and go pop pop or vice versa. when we do face time she does the same thing. and we're going to have another little baby in the summer, so we couldn't be happier. >> rel
i love traveling around this city. you and i are talking today and of course the senior center the energy, the resilience of people here in this city and state is just so -- incredibly uplifting for me. so i'm going to be campaigning hard no matter who the republicans nominate. >> one other question here. kind of a potential question. i love the -- personal question. i love the little kids. i know you have a new granddaughter. >> i do yes. 18 months. >> charlotte. what does...
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mets in kansas city, he put the hammer down. nice strikeouts and six scoreless innings last one coming with the bases loaded the mets win 2-0. rangers of goals making six in the last, rangers win 3-2. islanders also won but the devils lost. i'm ottis livingston that's your cbssports update. >>> a colbert cook off, they were on the late show last night, given a list of mystery ingredients including some from the late show break room fridge, they had one minute to compose a dish. >> you have 10 seconds to plate your ingredients. 4, 3, 2, 1! step away from the plate, please. >> colbert did taste both of them, took a moment, there. and did pronounce melissa mccarthy the big winner of the night included her dish crackers mayonnaise, bologna, marshmallow. >>> here is a dog who knows when to call it quits at the end of the day. >>> that's luke, and night after night, luke goes right to bed as soon as his owner shuts off the tv in just two days since being uploaded to youtube the video has gone viral as of this morning racked up 700,000
mets in kansas city, he put the hammer down. nice strikeouts and six scoreless innings last one coming with the bases loaded the mets win 2-0. rangers of goals making six in the last, rangers win 3-2. islanders also won but the devils lost. i'm ottis livingston that's your cbssports update. >>> a colbert cook off, they were on the late show last night, given a list of mystery ingredients including some from the late show break room fridge, they had one minute to compose a dish....
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attorney john gibner, deputy city attorney just oh, i'll step back then. >> thank you city attorney i have a number of amendments to submit that clarifies and adds some of the data points and important history and i do encourage everyone to read this resolution it is very editing in terms of the enormous history but i've distributed those amendments to the committee members and the city attorney did he need to read into the record? there's a lot of them. >> family i understand you distributed the amendments that changes whereas clauses to reflect the history for fully. >> the resolve clauses. >> i understand you're changing to - so the resolution no longer mandates the working group but as that needs the department to prepare the strategic plan in consultation with different community members and other city and county departments that they look at the whole resolution. >> most of whereas clauses you've mentioned don't fully state the history of the filipino-american communities in the south of market we have some minor amendments to the resolve clauses for example, that the filipino
attorney john gibner, deputy city attorney just oh, i'll step back then. >> thank you city attorney i have a number of amendments to submit that clarifies and adds some of the data points and important history and i do encourage everyone to read this resolution it is very editing in terms of the enormous history but i've distributed those amendments to the committee members and the city attorney did he need to read into the record? there's a lot of them. >> family i understand you...
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city officials have said the city would be out of money by friday. and they'd have to shut down city operations keeping only essential staff working, but they wouldn't be getting paid. yesterday city council ordered a new pay cycle for the employees there. so they'll be paid on friday, but not again until may. that will allow the city to collect may property taxes and use those funds to try and stay afloat, while state senators have passed a governor christie-backed plan to bailout atlantic city, the plan is one that the mayor has said he does not support. now, the mayor and the governor were both in atlantic city yesterday talking about the city's issues. and the two did not meet. instead, they offered dueling press conferences on the issue. >> because there's no purpose in meeting with a liar. >> if we do a bankruptcy, it's not an atlantic city bankruptcy, it's a chris christie bankruptcy. he's forcing us into -- he's starving us. >> now, critics of the plan that's already been passed by the senate say it is an attack on organized labor. they say t
city officials have said the city would be out of money by friday. and they'd have to shut down city operations keeping only essential staff working, but they wouldn't be getting paid. yesterday city council ordered a new pay cycle for the employees there. so they'll be paid on friday, but not again until may. that will allow the city to collect may property taxes and use those funds to try and stay afloat, while state senators have passed a governor christie-backed plan to bailout atlantic...
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cities have bureaucracies. >> rose: cities have budgets. >> cities have budgets. cities have politicians. cities have vested interests. so nothing is easy. but i think we've demonstrated here in new york that we can get lots of things done. and what you are starting to see is many cities around the world really beginning to focus on this. here in the united states, chicago, is really i think a leader. new york, los angeles, san francisco, boston, a number of others. in fact, one of the other things that we're really excited about is we have parter inned with the united states department of transportation. they have issued a smart city challenge to basically create a next generation transportation system and they are going to award $50 million to one medium sized u.s. city and give that money to them to actually kind of build that next generation transportation system. we've partnered with the united states dot to actually build a core element of that which we call flow, which is a data and analytic platform that will collect a lot of the ground information about w
cities have bureaucracies. >> rose: cities have budgets. >> cities have budgets. cities have politicians. cities have vested interests. so nothing is easy. but i think we've demonstrated here in new york that we can get lots of things done. and what you are starting to see is many cities around the world really beginning to focus on this. here in the united states, chicago, is really i think a leader. new york, los angeles, san francisco, boston, a number of others. in fact, one of...
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as public works director and city administrator he kept our city running. as mayor, he knows we need to plan for our future now, today, and he understands the role climate change will take in shaping the city of today. he knows that the policies we put in place, the goals we set, the investments we make are what will make the difference between a thriving city and a catastrophic mess. we got examples of both to look at throughout the world and he understands the power of cities on that international stage. in fact, he is incredibly proud to stands up and talk about the zero 5100 roots goals and his eyes light up whether in the vatican or talking to city staff or talking to children. his eyes light up because he understands the critical importance of cities. the importance of leadership whether it is local scale or international scale. so before the mayor joins me on stage, i want to welcome the mayor in a little bit of different way. i would like to introduce the reding elementary school second grade who has written the mayor and all of us a song. [applause
as public works director and city administrator he kept our city running. as mayor, he knows we need to plan for our future now, today, and he understands the role climate change will take in shaping the city of today. he knows that the policies we put in place, the goals we set, the investments we make are what will make the difference between a thriving city and a catastrophic mess. we got examples of both to look at throughout the world and he understands the power of cities on that...