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guest: union city is approximately 10 minutes south of the great city of atlanta. we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people. about 19.6 square miles. we are nestled 67 minutes away from hearts phil jackson international airport. -- hartsville-jackson international airport. what is that organization's mission? guest: the mission of the national league of cities is to leaders.m for local to be able to understand and also navigate through many of the issues that most of us don't get an education on. don't go to school to be an elected official. certainly, with the help of the national league of cities and all of the great opportunities they have to share with many resources, to be able to navigate your many complex issues that drive it also can impact our cities from day-to-day. it gives you insight as to how to have conversations with the federal leaders, state leaders. but also, most importantly, were constituents as well. i have been a benefactor of the national league of cities for a number of years. as ast got elected in 2007 city councilmemb
guest: union city is approximately 10 minutes south of the great city of atlanta. we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people. about 19.6 square miles. we are nestled 67 minutes away from hearts phil jackson international airport. -- hartsville-jackson international airport. what is that organization's mission? guest: the mission of the national league of cities is to leaders.m for local to be able to understand and also navigate through many of the issues that most of us...
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league of cities. vince williams, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> tell us, first of all, where union city, georgia, is.of the and how big is it? >> well, union city is approximately ten minutes south of the great city of atlanta. and we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people.ed and we're about 19.6 square jan miles. we'rein nestled six to seven minutes away from hartsville jackson international airport, n so we are greatly positioned in the metro area. >> you serve as one of the vice presidents for the national nizi league of cities. what's that organization's mission? >> well, certainly, the mission of the national league of cities is truly to be the arm for local leaders to be able to understand but also navigate through many of the issues that most of us don't get an education on, because you don't go to school n to beal an elected official, yo know. so, certainly, the help of the national league of cities and all of the great o
league of cities. vince williams, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> tell us, first of all, where union city, georgia, is.of the and how big is it? >> well, union city is approximately ten minutes south of the great city of atlanta. and we have a population of a little less than 25,000 great people.ed and we're about 19.6 square jan miles. we'rein nestled six to seven minutes away from hartsville jackson international airport, n...
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this did not go over well with the city of kansas city who was quite content to forget the thing was there until someone else tried to claim it. this is not the only place where this happened. somebody says, we forget it is there, until someone else says, wait, we want that. oh, no, that is our beautiful monument. the park board ultimately says, no, how the artist specifically chose this site for this most beautiful sculpture. it would be in the interest of the sculpture to move it in a small little park, a crowded area in old west port. it needs to stay where it is. west ports lost that battle. a second time. they had wanted in the 1920s and didn't get it. try to get in the 19 eighties and still did not get it. they responded by finally erecting a more elaborate monument of the rule. still not as big as the penn valley park one but they put up their own monument specific to the west port related people. notably, they put up a sculpture of three men. they are all much more associated with commerce and family settlement. so the men depicted here are for traders and west port founder,
this did not go over well with the city of kansas city who was quite content to forget the thing was there until someone else tried to claim it. this is not the only place where this happened. somebody says, we forget it is there, until someone else says, wait, we want that. oh, no, that is our beautiful monument. the park board ultimately says, no, how the artist specifically chose this site for this most beautiful sculpture. it would be in the interest of the sculpture to move it in a small...
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rick: it can be dangerous city, it is a beautiful city but also can be a dangerous one. we want you to get safety and be careful. we want all of our correspondence to be careful so thank you for your reporting on the ground tonight. want to get back to brian because he's been down there in the soho neighborhood where he witnessed a lot of looting on the streets and brian, i am wondering if you have an update for us now. reporter: police have moved in. they've moved in in a way at least in this area, it's dispersed most of the people we were seeing, you can see the remnants of chanel here. everything is gone from there. at this time, it doesn't seemed like every street is going to be cleared off. i think frankly what we have been seen as looters going from one street to the next depending on where police are responding. we are now hearing a police helicopter above which is pretty much the northstar or wherever you hear nypd helicopter, that is where the hotspot is and it's been in soho. a witness told us the situation in soho that they have been seen looting there for abo
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in this city, this should never happen in the city. we have a 35,000 person police department. had ten times where they attempted to do this to me and they never got beyond first base. i had to arrest 700 people once with chief esposito. we did it. they've only arrested a measly 200 people last night and i rode up and down madison avenue today and i went all the way down to union square and my city -- it's disgraceful. the man should hang his head in shame. >> sean: the mayor -- the governor -- >> he's a disgrace of a mayor. democratic mayor throughout the country aren't much better. this is happening in progressive liberal democratic cities because they are very friendly to criminals. they let them out of jail. they let them out of jail on ridiculous bail laws. if they let them out of jail the minute they have coronavirus, they let them all out of jail and they stop raping people like they did in new york. >> minneapolis let them take the police precinct to antifa at all the national groups like to come in and push these cops around because their political leaders will not sup
in this city, this should never happen in the city. we have a 35,000 person police department. had ten times where they attempted to do this to me and they never got beyond first base. i had to arrest 700 people once with chief esposito. we did it. they've only arrested a measly 200 people last night and i rode up and down madison avenue today and i went all the way down to union square and my city -- it's disgraceful. the man should hang his head in shame. >> sean: the mayor -- the...
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a city with cars.a city without cars for many people that's hard to imagine. but things are beginning to move in that direction the question is what do we want to do to space when the cars have gone. discourse on that topic on. my menus these could be. 27 years. i have not been easy. i have 4 children 3 boys and. my wife and you. want to know that. you go to movies. to go to both. business and business and dolphin domicile. a. tough it's tough i'm. going to go and. he's developed and better if people always come in here because i didn't tell him so in the morning. she didn't have to jump up and jump but hi david thank you for. weeks. that we. have to put a question about. you see all this stuff but if you don't. you don't. and. he took me. yes. because me. so he's my my favorite person. around 44 hours ministries and. wanting to people groups and. big. not there's no bunch of shut me. up but. i don't. look like that if you keep using the full knowledge that you quoted out. of my what am i going to have
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cities to suppress protests. on sunday, utah senator mitt romney broke from other republican lawmakers and joined a march in washington, d.c. violencely way to end and brutality anand make sure tt people understand that black lives matter. amy: protests also intensified around the worldld as crowds poured into the streets in britain, germany, france, spain, france, denmark, sweden, canada, japan, south korea tunisia, among many other , places. prprotesters gathehered in fronf u.s. embassies in some capital as they demanded an end to police brutality and racism in both the united states and their own countries. in spain, demonstrators rallied in front of the rota u.s. military base in cadiz. as well as the capital madrid and other places. in britain, protesters in bristol tore down a bronze statue of 17th century slave trader edward colston and threw it in the river avon. in london, protesters wrote "churchill is a racist" on the memorial statue for former prime minister winston churchill. in cololumbus, ohio, an
cities to suppress protests. on sunday, utah senator mitt romney broke from other republican lawmakers and joined a march in washington, d.c. violencely way to end and brutality anand make sure tt people understand that black lives matter. amy: protests also intensified around the worldld as crowds poured into the streets in britain, germany, france, spain, france, denmark, sweden, canada, japan, south korea tunisia, among many other , places. prprotesters gathehered in fronf u.s. embassies in...
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this is not a big city, it is an every city problem. and while we apreer to be getting closer we need action and the action is urgent. the mayors on this call and mayors across the country stand ready to work with each and every one of you. i thank you for allowing me the time to participate in this important discussion. >> thank you very much, mayor barnett. we now recognize mayor bottoms for five minutes. >> thank you. good afternoon. i'm keisha lance bottoms, mayor of atlanta, georgia, the cradle of the civil rights movement and the tenth largest kpli in the united states. thank you to chairman clyburn and to each of you forrin vietding me to testify today. let me begin by also offering my sin sear condolences on the passing of george floyd. our communities are sick and tired and now dying. that is why the city of atlanta is in the process of a thoughtful and strategic reopening that is driven by data, metrics and the advice of leading medical experts such as dr. carlos del rio, of emory university school of medicine and the school o
this is not a big city, it is an every city problem. and while we apreer to be getting closer we need action and the action is urgent. the mayors on this call and mayors across the country stand ready to work with each and every one of you. i thank you for allowing me the time to participate in this important discussion. >> thank you very much, mayor barnett. we now recognize mayor bottoms for five minutes. >> thank you. good afternoon. i'm keisha lance bottoms, mayor of atlanta,...
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city. and we're here to support you. and look forward to another year of being a great partner. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. public comment on item 1 and 2 is now closed. i would like to make a motion to negative, we don't -- how about i do this, madame clerk? what if i vote -- we vote no on item 1, it means we don't forward it to the board? >> i believe the appropriate motion should be to table item number 1. >> supervisor fewer: i'd like to table item number 1. could i have a roll call vote? >> on the motion, supervisor walton aye. mandelman aye. chair fewer aye. three ayes. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. i would like to give a positive recommendation to item number 2 and forward it to the board with a positive recommendation. could i have a roll call vote? >> yes. on the motion, walton aye. mandelman aye. fewer aye. three ayes. few ufa thank you very much. >> ordinance amending the business and tax regulations to permit the city attorney with the consent of the county recor
city. and we're here to support you. and look forward to another year of being a great partner. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. public comment on item 1 and 2 is now closed. i would like to make a motion to negative, we don't -- how about i do this, madame clerk? what if i vote -- we vote no on item 1, it means we don't forward it to the board? >> i believe the appropriate motion should be to table item number 1. >> supervisor fewer: i'd like to table item number 1....
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our cities are failing us. affects us all to piece this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where they don't need to worry about the machines and i think what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities for but it's very smart to join us on a journey we're architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to be driving at the same time. that's the highest level ever in berlin alone 87000 new cars were registered in 2019 despite growing traffic problems. in a city like public transport with ok bicycle. and we see all the cars next. the universe the boding. the student space we have free public transport and they come by car and i think that's not. all over the world urban traffic pollution is choking us of the air we need to bring. people around the world are demanding change. after more than 100 years is the cars dominance of
our cities are failing us. affects us all to piece this all future generations can look forward to i like to have a city where they don't need to worry about the machines and i think what do we do to improve the way we move in our cities for but it's very smart to join us on a journey we're architects engineers and activists face up to the challenges of our future urban mobility. traffic chaos. worldwide every day. there are some 47000000 cars on germany's roads enough for 2 of the 3 adults to...
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cities. nighttime has been much different. henry, wish you the best out there in pittsburgh. henry rothschild in pittsburgh. melissa: let's go to lauren simonetti on the markets. lauren: the markets are shrugging all the violence off. at two days in a row a three-month high. investors continue to focus on reopening and recovery from coronavirus. look at that, the dow up over 1% today. we're seeing this rotation into cyclical panned value stocks, many of which had been beaten down sectors including airlines, hotels rallying back today. retailers too. visa came out said payment volume was recovering, suggesting that the consumer was starting to come back. gap shares up big for second day up almost 8%. take a look here, macy's and nordstrom sharply higher despite many of their stores being looted during this national unrest. that unrest has sparked a rally in property and casualty insurers like old republic as well as some of the gun stocks. look at smith smith & wesson up. businesses and consum
cities. nighttime has been much different. henry, wish you the best out there in pittsburgh. henry rothschild in pittsburgh. melissa: let's go to lauren simonetti on the markets. lauren: the markets are shrugging all the violence off. at two days in a row a three-month high. investors continue to focus on reopening and recovery from coronavirus. look at that, the dow up over 1% today. we're seeing this rotation into cyclical panned value stocks, many of which had been beaten down sectors...
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i'm the city controller. we have a short presentation to walk through related to some of the city's work with supporting non-profit organizations and i'll start off and hand it over to my colleague and the mayor's office and the office of economic and workforce development for pieces of the presentation. to start off as you know, the non-profit organizations provide over a billion dollars of critical service that is kind of at the backbone of a lot of the city's provisions across a wide array of different service types. to do that work your credits with over a dozen city departments and so part of my office's role is to help with some coordination of that process of doing business with the city. and so part of the work that we do from the controller's office is to help to standardize how the departments work with non-profit organizations. some examples in recent years in recent months we have been working to standardize the policies that are specific to covid-19. we have issued several directives out to the d
i'm the city controller. we have a short presentation to walk through related to some of the city's work with supporting non-profit organizations and i'll start off and hand it over to my colleague and the mayor's office and the office of economic and workforce development for pieces of the presentation. to start off as you know, the non-profit organizations provide over a billion dollars of critical service that is kind of at the backbone of a lot of the city's provisions across a wide array...
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in our city. and when i took office a year and a half ago, like many of you i promised my constituents that i would get to the bottom of why the state of our streets have been allowed to deteriorate and what are the solutions. the real solutions, not just more money into a failing approach, but what can be done to actually to solve this problem. as a part of that for last year my staff and i have been meeting withs d dozens can dozens of people, and we've held hearings that many of you have been part of. we have met with all of the c.b.d.s and we have thought about trash cans and bathrooms and pressure washing and every piece of what d.p.w. itself does. as many of you know that d.p.w. is a department that really is a massive department in terms of its scope of work. and it's something that has grown. it often tends to be used as a kind of a catch-all for the different work that the executive branch has wanted to be done. so here are a few things that we found that has led to us bringing forward wh
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been trying to get the government forces look asians near the city actually west of the city to city near a green area about 120 kilometers east of the city of misrata where there are strikes but no casualties reported this morning meanwhile the government are sending reinforcements we are deploying around the green area on the way from the green to city city but we spoke to military sources in the city of misrata they tell us that there have been negotiations they have been talks between elderly councils from misrata and set it in order to achieve a peaceful handover of the city like what happened in bin ulead without any confrontation between the 2 warring sides to avoid more bloodshed what is happening in the towns that government forces have taken have recaptured what do we know about the conditions of civilians there. well there talons over the city is that the government forces have recently captured including get the city of and the city of benny will lead it yesterday actually yesterday the city of and this morning the city of beni will lead. the city of that owner as you kno
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we cannot allow our city to erupt in chaos. >> the chief says anyone who violates the cities curfew will be arrested. san jose police are hitting help from the santa clara county sheriffs office, but the chief says he does not want to call in the national guard. >>> the presiding judge over santa clara county superior court decided to close all courts today. judge deborah ryan says she will monitor what's going on in san jose and other parts of the county before deciding if the courts will remain closed tomorrow. she says her decision will be based on the community safety. >>> all tigers are present and accounted for at zoo after about an hour or so of some uncertainty. it's we went viral yesterday with alameda county sheriffs department reported a tiger on the loose in a neighborhood. zoo employs confirmed about an hourly all animals were in their enclosures. it didn't stop social media from quite a few tiger king references. pam, all tigers are present and accounted for. >> that's good news. >>> maybe it was amount of mind someone saw. you know, coyotes are not that big, but it was a l
we cannot allow our city to erupt in chaos. >> the chief says anyone who violates the cities curfew will be arrested. san jose police are hitting help from the santa clara county sheriffs office, but the chief says he does not want to call in the national guard. >>> the presiding judge over santa clara county superior court decided to close all courts today. judge deborah ryan says she will monitor what's going on in san jose and other parts of the county before deciding if the...
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i'm the city controller.have a short presentation to walk through related to some of the city's work with supporting non-profit organizations and i'll start off and hand it over to my colleague and the mayor's office and the office of economic and workforce development for pieces of the presentation. to start off, as you know, the non-profit organizations provide over a billion dollars of critical service that is kind of at the backbone of a lot of the city's provisions across a wide array of different service types. to do that work your credits with over a dozen city departments and so part of my office's role is to help with some coordination of that process of doing business with the city. and so part of the work that we do from the controller's office is to help to standardize how the departments work with non-profit organizations. some examples in recent years, in recent months we have been working to standardize the policies that are specific to covid-19. we have issued several directives out to the dep
i'm the city controller.have a short presentation to walk through related to some of the city's work with supporting non-profit organizations and i'll start off and hand it over to my colleague and the mayor's office and the office of economic and workforce development for pieces of the presentation. to start off, as you know, the non-profit organizations provide over a billion dollars of critical service that is kind of at the backbone of a lot of the city's provisions across a wide array of...
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faultlines is in the city of baltimore to try to find out why in the inner city neighborhoods of obama's america. life for so many young african-american men continues to be a fight for survival. our city's stubborn homicide count which is lowest level since 1977. and we know that these crimes are the ones that gave us a bad reputation as a dangerous place and for too long instilled the deep seated fear that drove families away baltimore's man stephanie rawlings blake is delivering her annual state of the city address it's not time to celebrate a combative the population of baltimore the largest city in the state of maryland has been shrinking for decades. man rowlings blake wants to grow it again by 10000 families within the next 10 years there's let there be no doubt the state of our city is now better safer and stronger. for all the talk of the coining crime rates both to morrow is still one of the deadliest cities in the united states but still talking about it. it's 1 45 pm and demand to be short just heard about another shooting incidents in the city of baltimore so we're on our wa
faultlines is in the city of baltimore to try to find out why in the inner city neighborhoods of obama's america. life for so many young african-american men continues to be a fight for survival. our city's stubborn homicide count which is lowest level since 1977. and we know that these crimes are the ones that gave us a bad reputation as a dangerous place and for too long instilled the deep seated fear that drove families away baltimore's man stephanie rawlings blake is delivering her annual...
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working week gets underway what is the mood in the city right now. while it is still tense daytime now there's no demonstrations going on at this moment but we do expect more people to hit the streets later today and there's a lot of concern that you know this feeling. is really making the city uneasy it's coming in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and while we've seen the numbers go down dramatically here in new york the city remains under lockdown people are not supposed to be going to work unless they're essential workers they're supposed to be avoiding big gatherings and the mayor also had to answer questions about whether or not people attending these protests should be cited for violating social distance rules so he said that that's a tough situation they didn't want to get in the way of people protesting but at the same time the whole message from city and state government has been not to get in close contact to wear masks and not all of the demonstrators have been wearing mouse so this has also been addressed by the governor of new york
working week gets underway what is the mood in the city right now. while it is still tense daytime now there's no demonstrations going on at this moment but we do expect more people to hit the streets later today and there's a lot of concern that you know this feeling. is really making the city uneasy it's coming in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and while we've seen the numbers go down dramatically here in new york the city remains under lockdown people are not supposed to be going to...
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in fact, we see in city after city, policing has been curtailed. in cities like philly and milwaukee, and baltimore famously. doubtsody had any american policing is in its twilight, all they had to do is look at what happened this weekend. the headlines should've been that the collapse of policing. i hate campaign against the police that raged on against -- 45 years, no fact was too important to ignore. misrepresentation, this ingenuity raged on. 5000 negative articles, on contextual articles. not one single article that talked about policing from the urban perspective of a police person. the important conversation we have to have now, we should have had five years ago. is how we are going to protect in country with the police smaller availability. one of the reasons for that has been, and no doubt will be exacerbated, a collapse in interest of young people to be policed. want toheir right mind put on a police uniform in a big city? what rock would you have to climb out of? host: obviously, looting and writing, the most obvious is a sample of the -
in fact, we see in city after city, policing has been curtailed. in cities like philly and milwaukee, and baltimore famously. doubtsody had any american policing is in its twilight, all they had to do is look at what happened this weekend. the headlines should've been that the collapse of policing. i hate campaign against the police that raged on against -- 45 years, no fact was too important to ignore. misrepresentation, this ingenuity raged on. 5000 negative articles, on contextual articles....
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now voting and vowing to dismantle the entire city's police force in the city president of the city council lisa bender just said that the ability to feel protected by police comes from a place of privilege. no police, we will see. let's hear it. >> what if in the middle of the night, my home is broken into, who do i call? >> i hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors, and i know that that comes from a place of privilege because for those of us for whom the system is working, i think we need to step back and imagine what it would feel like to already live in that reality where calling the police may mean more harm is done. >> sean: she can't even answer a pretty basic question about how people now in minneapolis will be protected. are you going to call when this real threat to you and your family, even the city's democratic mayor is refusing to support that radical dismantle movement over the weekend during the q&a session, was loudly booed off the stage and out of town. take a look. >> we don't want any more police. is that clear? >> go home, jacob, go home. go home, jacob, go h
now voting and vowing to dismantle the entire city's police force in the city president of the city council lisa bender just said that the ability to feel protected by police comes from a place of privilege. no police, we will see. let's hear it. >> what if in the middle of the night, my home is broken into, who do i call? >> i hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors, and i know that that comes from a place of privilege because for those of us for whom the system is...
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with what cities want as mobility. think it's the technology that fundamentally puts cities in control, helping them figure out how to make the most of it for the promises driverless cars, traffic, decrease or elimination for parking lots what will happen not only in this form but in the public sphere? this is elizabeth, that's a great question. i have a whole chapter in the book devoted to answering this. chapter eight, called urban machines. one of the things that's different than the first book, it's not a book about cities, it's really about technology, mobility, a book about technology and mobility. the discussion is fascinating. there have been a lot of interesting design over the last couple of years, figuring out what are we going to do with this excess parking? where are we going to put the parking? knowing that they can probably drive themselves off to a satellite parking lot, they don't need to park right next to where ever they dropped their phone off at. the people that are using so the tremendous amount o
with what cities want as mobility. think it's the technology that fundamentally puts cities in control, helping them figure out how to make the most of it for the promises driverless cars, traffic, decrease or elimination for parking lots what will happen not only in this form but in the public sphere? this is elizabeth, that's a great question. i have a whole chapter in the book devoted to answering this. chapter eight, called urban machines. one of the things that's different than the first...
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the city that there is closest to the oil crisis if it is also a city that was the resolute from the control of the g.n. a few months back but i have forces and it has remained as torn in the side of the aegean me as a country as a city that has a switch side to it so taking it is important to press on to what is known in libya as the oil curse and in addition to that too sir there is also the city of you which is a little bit to the south of that if you take these 2 cities then you are very much within. you know a. distance of the oil crisis and the oil installations so turkish president russia typewriter when he said that he has had a phone call with u.s. president donald trump to discuss this ongoing conflict this ongoing war in libya what role do doe's countries play in this and russia as well. well it is important i mean turkey is the determining factor that has aided the g.n.a.t. and depending tripoli and also winning all of these towns over the last couple of weeks i mean the stunning victories that we have seen from all the way in tripoli and extreme west to the mortars of tu
the city that there is closest to the oil crisis if it is also a city that was the resolute from the control of the g.n. a few months back but i have forces and it has remained as torn in the side of the aegean me as a country as a city that has a switch side to it so taking it is important to press on to what is known in libya as the oil curse and in addition to that too sir there is also the city of you which is a little bit to the south of that if you take these 2 cities then you are very...
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police and the city's overnight curfew. >>despite that san jose mayor sam liccardo at tuesday's virtual city council meeting revealed that the city has turned down an offer from the governor to send national guard troops to town. thanks but no thanks said the city, here's vice mayor magdalena carrasco i don't think that we need a military state's in additional assistance. >>police department can apple opportunities to come up with new >>well considerably less on really than last weekend's violence. there were some skirmishes between protesters and police last night amid some illegal fireworks sideshows and other mischief. there were several arrests. despite that the city has decided to end the curfew on thursday. it was causing more harm than good says city councilman raul peralez heart health care. >>it people even more. and get thank >>you can stop you on happy with the decision to end the curfew police chief eddie garcia said it is a valuable tool to help protect those protesters and police. chief garcia said he would ha
police and the city's overnight curfew. >>despite that san jose mayor sam liccardo at tuesday's virtual city council meeting revealed that the city has turned down an offer from the governor to send national guard troops to town. thanks but no thanks said the city, here's vice mayor magdalena carrasco i don't think that we need a military state's in additional assistance. >>police department can apple opportunities to come up with new >>well considerably less on really than...
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plus, because of the financial losses new york city and new york state and other major cities and statesafter covid-199, i think -- covid-19, i think that the burden to raise taxes on businesses and wealthy individuals will be significant, and there will likely be a a tax increase say, for example, in new york city and new york state. and that will be very counterproductive in terms of pushing more people out. maria: yeah. i had mayor de blasio on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs $7.4 billion right now just to make the city whole. that doesn't include anything you and i is have spoken about, that's just the impact of covid-19. give us the implications of all of this, don. what will that mean in terms of services, in terms of real estate values, in terms of growth for the city if thety can't pay its bills -- if the city can't pay its wills and you're seeing a destruction of process that so much that they move out, what does that mean for the state of new york? >> well, i think it means some very tough choices. unfortunately, the city has had to already -- and the state -- have
plus, because of the financial losses new york city and new york state and other major cities and statesafter covid-199, i think -- covid-19, i think that the burden to raise taxes on businesses and wealthy individuals will be significant, and there will likely be a a tax increase say, for example, in new york city and new york state. and that will be very counterproductive in terms of pushing more people out. maria: yeah. i had mayor de blasio on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs...
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the only way to do that is to curtail policing and receipt and city after city, policing has been curtailed. in philly and milwaukee and chicago, baltimore, the police are inoperative, almost like chapter 11. if anyone has doubts that american policing is in its twilight. then, look what happened this weekend. the headlines should have been that the collapse of policing, the new york times, washington post, a hate campaign against the police that raged on for five years, no fact was too important to ignore, ,isrepresentation, it raged on 5000 articles, negative articles , not one article talked about policing from the urban specter of a police person. the conversation we will have to have now, we should have had five years ago, this was a long time coming, how we will protect the country with the police in much smaller availability and one of the reasons for that is there has been -- and no doubt will continue -- this will be exacerbated, a collapse of interest in young people to be police officers, who in their right mind would want to put on a police uniform in a big city? what walk would
the only way to do that is to curtail policing and receipt and city after city, policing has been curtailed. in philly and milwaukee and chicago, baltimore, the police are inoperative, almost like chapter 11. if anyone has doubts that american policing is in its twilight. then, look what happened this weekend. the headlines should have been that the collapse of policing, the new york times, washington post, a hate campaign against the police that raged on for five years, no fact was too...
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york city. -- begins in new york city. all new yorkers should be proud that you got us to this day. this was a lot of hard work. everyone who stayed home, everyone who socially distance and put on face coverings, you got us to this day, a date to celebrate hundreds of thousands of new yorkers coming back to work today. just the beginning of the restart. of everyerally because single new yorker worked so hard to get us here. we have been the epicenter of this crisis. this is the place where it was going to be the hardest to make a comeback, yet new york city is so strong and resilient. we are making that come back. we will always remember the heroes of this crisis. the first responders, health care heroes, everyone who chipped in, but also the everyday people who made this possible. the most important thing to remember today is, do not forget the lessons that we learned. we got this far by hard work and discipline. we have to stick to it so that we can get to the next phase and next phase and the
york city. -- begins in new york city. all new yorkers should be proud that you got us to this day. this was a lot of hard work. everyone who stayed home, everyone who socially distance and put on face coverings, you got us to this day, a date to celebrate hundreds of thousands of new yorkers coming back to work today. just the beginning of the restart. of everyerally because single new yorker worked so hard to get us here. we have been the epicenter of this crisis. this is the place where it...
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in not once a great city, it used to be. once upon a great city, it's been a great city. it still has that element of greatness to it. it can be great. mark: thank you david diprete i don't have any more questions. live pit plenty of questions but i'm going to give people a chance to ask him to go to the microphone. roy did try to make this about 15 minutes total of the good. maybe give us your first name and tell us your asking a question about her and hopefully there'll for david. >> my name is suzanne. on the fourth generation detroit interpreted first of all i would like to see david, thank you very much for giving detroit a voice. [applause]. the follow-up in the last part of the question. as a former detroit or yourself, and new yorker now, what are you see detroit going. david: i'm actually in washington tonight. and from madison wisconsin. but since i'm there. what i see detroit going. i think it is going in the right direction. i personally think that predict of a journalist. so my motto is optimistic will pretty and about to fall into the cynical aspect william
in not once a great city, it used to be. once upon a great city, it's been a great city. it still has that element of greatness to it. it can be great. mark: thank you david diprete i don't have any more questions. live pit plenty of questions but i'm going to give people a chance to ask him to go to the microphone. roy did try to make this about 15 minutes total of the good. maybe give us your first name and tell us your asking a question about her and hopefully there'll for david. >> my...
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hall in new york city the occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet as now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal only to deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality that we start watching the hawks. on a city street. that is so you'd like to see that this is joyce state. great city desolate systemic dissent says so which. brings up the bill. welcome everyone to watching the i robot and in the crowd and joining us today to discuss new york city's occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of an ask as one imag
hall in new york city the occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet as now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal only to deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality that we start watching the hawks. on a city street....
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is not the end of cities.e going to have to look at what the future of cities are, and we're going to have to work very hard to look at things possibly converting like we did in the '90s, maria, when you started off down at the stock exchange in the early '90s s and we talked about it a lot then. downtown was a ghost town. there was 30 million square feet of vacant space. we came together, the business community, government, and we created the downtown plan which allowed conversion of older office buildings to residential. and back then there was about 0,000 people -- 10,000 people living in lower manhattan. today there's 70,000 people, and about 30% of those people walk to work. so we're going to have the look at these type of ideas to reimagine our cities. but people want to be in the cities. even with all the things that have been going on, this report by a doctor in florida from university of terror coe talks about the powers -- toronto talks about the powers of cities. we strongly believe and i think othe
is not the end of cities.e going to have to look at what the future of cities are, and we're going to have to work very hard to look at things possibly converting like we did in the '90s, maria, when you started off down at the stock exchange in the early '90s s and we talked about it a lot then. downtown was a ghost town. there was 30 million square feet of vacant space. we came together, the business community, government, and we created the downtown plan which allowed conversion of older...
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cities in particular.ing footprint of police across the country.is there federal money, federal programs that could be implemented to t:do that? >> it's not can happen. including the police officers in this country come it's not can happen. one of the notable things from the caller is as this conversation is just totally gone off the rails is the depth in which people know their side of the argument but don't have the base to say the other side of the argument. racism is so fundamental issue in the society that was legally enshrined in this country and the police were put into the position sometimes very often quite actors in connection with that enshrinement. were trying to work our way out of that and one thing we certainly have seen in case anyone doubted it dividing people and making the country ungovernable makes people feel good but at the end of the day short-term rush comes at a long-term cost. how you unify the country how you have a serious conversation about these issues and there are winners an
cities in particular.ing footprint of police across the country.is there federal money, federal programs that could be implemented to t:do that? >> it's not can happen. including the police officers in this country come it's not can happen. one of the notable things from the caller is as this conversation is just totally gone off the rails is the depth in which people know their side of the argument but don't have the base to say the other side of the argument. racism is so fundamental...
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we will discuss the changes cities are making after protests highlighted racial injustice and how cities are moving forward from the coronavirus pandemic this town hall will air tonight at 9 o'clock right here on kron 4 and coming up right now here on kron 4 news at 5 new york, new jersey and connecticut have issued mandatory quarantine for any visitors coming in from certain states at 5.30 find out which states they are and why they're considered to be high-risk. plus president trump has signed an executive order to try to protect job growth amid the pandemic but some argue. >>the order could actually do more damage to the economy and up next the calls to defund police have been heard across the u.s.. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>in the east bay, the oakland city council approved a budget that includes defunding the police department a city council member tells
we will discuss the changes cities are making after protests highlighted racial injustice and how cities are moving forward from the coronavirus pandemic this town hall will air tonight at 9 o'clock right here on kron 4 and coming up right now here on kron 4 news at 5 new york, new jersey and connecticut have issued mandatory quarantine for any visitors coming in from certain states at 5.30 find out which states they are and why they're considered to be high-risk. plus president trump has...
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in minneapolis, the city where george floyd died the city's mayor showing up to offer support to protesters and then getting booed after saying that he is against abolishing the police force. in new york city mayor bill de blasio announcing a new wave of reforms, including taking funds from police. >> i want to make a statement of principle right now that we will be moving funding from the nypd to youth initiatives and social services. >> reporter: this, as the nypd searches for the suspects wanted for torching a police van during protests in brooklyn. the nypd sergeant struck by a car so hard he flew in the air was released from the hospital. monday, former police officer derek chauvin makes his first court appearance, the officer that held george floyd down with his knee faces second degree murder and aggravated assault charges. megamegan tevrizian, abc news, new york. >>> a list of top republicans publicly criticizing president trump's hard line response to the protest is growing every day. mitt romney said that he was marching to make sure that people understand black lives matter. as a
in minneapolis, the city where george floyd died the city's mayor showing up to offer support to protesters and then getting booed after saying that he is against abolishing the police force. in new york city mayor bill de blasio announcing a new wave of reforms, including taking funds from police. >> i want to make a statement of principle right now that we will be moving funding from the nypd to youth initiatives and social services. >> reporter: this, as the nypd searches for the...
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that is consistent with city policy and city processes, so we do recommend approval, and i'm availablefor any questions that you may have. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues at all? i have one more question, miss shaw. what are these new transactions that are going to be included in this? >> what are the new transactions? we are adding more d.b.i. onto this. the recorder system has gone live. i think the county clerk is going to be going live. there are new mayor's office of disability and board of appeals that are going live that will happen right now, within the next three months, and then, i'm sure there will be others as more of the planning and on-line centers go forward, and i'm sure they'll be added onto this platform. >> chair fewer: thank you. seeing no queue, and no comments or questions from my colleagues, madam clerk, can you open this up for public comment. >> clerk: yes. madam operator, can you please queue the callers on the line. would the clerk let us know if there are any callers who wish to comment on this item? >> opera
that is consistent with city policy and city processes, so we do recommend approval, and i'm availablefor any questions that you may have. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues at all? i have one more question, miss shaw. what are these new transactions that are going to be included in this? >> what are the new transactions? we are adding more d.b.i. onto this. the recorder system has gone live. i think the county clerk is going to be...
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>> reporter: here is a city on edge, ayman. this is the scene outside city hall. police presence here. they have riot equipment on them, ready for the worst just a short while ago we saw the national guard, dozens of them, guarding this location. we haven't seen that since the l.a. riots in 1992. just gives you a sense of the gravity of the situation, this area is facing violence in santa monica, long beach, downtown los angeles, as well as the fairfax district over the weekend. and people are bracing for what happens next and in that fog of fog, this trend seems to be emerging. violent rioters and looters turn out following what begins as a peaceful protest. people gathering to have their say against the police. they want to do it peacefully. their cause is hijacked by looters and rioters. i was in melrose yesterday speaking to shop owners who had their shops and restaurants vandalized. one was a computer store. the owner said he watched on her surveillance footage as the rioters turned up, made their way inside and gutted the entire place. she said she also saw
>> reporter: here is a city on edge, ayman. this is the scene outside city hall. police presence here. they have riot equipment on them, ready for the worst just a short while ago we saw the national guard, dozens of them, guarding this location. we haven't seen that since the l.a. riots in 1992. just gives you a sense of the gravity of the situation, this area is facing violence in santa monica, long beach, downtown los angeles, as well as the fairfax district over the weekend. and...
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this city and many others.ll bring you live to the nation's capital, check in where things stand in washington. that is next. and walt does any world has tapped some well-known characters to help enforce social distancing, how about that, deploying "star wars" stormtroopers at disney springs encouraging guests to follow health and safety guidelines as the parks continue to reopen. we'll be back. ibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. ♪ connell: back here in new york city on "after the bell." walking at tail end of a protest group that is largely peaceful, i believe making its way to new york city's westside highway now. we're focusing on business community in new york. we were up in midtown manhattan earlier today. most of the businesses we saw were boarded up or were in the process of getting boarded up, even though the looting as we mentioned last night was nowhere near as bad as it was the night before. in the diamond district of new y
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the city embraces peaceful protests. he is not sure what to expect today but the department will be ready. >> we will not embrace violence against anyone. against other protesters, against police officers and against property and we will not accept that. we've been given the tools to do our jobs and curfews and i understand how restrictive this is this is almost unprecedented in the city. but this is something we have to do to keep order in the city at these current times. >> san francisco's curfew is in effect from 8:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. and the police chief says violators will be arrested. these ar there is a meal in demonstration that is taking place on the steps at san francisco city hall to protest the killing of george floyd in minneapolis and to relate to police brutality. actor jamie foxx and mayor london breed are taking part in this celebration. the naacp is calling for justice in the city and announcing the destruction and the looting that has taken place over the weekend. >>> across the bay more live pictu
the city embraces peaceful protests. he is not sure what to expect today but the department will be ready. >> we will not embrace violence against anyone. against other protesters, against police officers and against property and we will not accept that. we've been given the tools to do our jobs and curfews and i understand how restrictive this is this is almost unprecedented in the city. but this is something we have to do to keep order in the city at these current times. >> san...
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it was bad for the city in a number of ways. i think it scared city residents. and it scared city residents of -- add a -- at a bad time because were already going for covid and people were nervous about the city, about the density, about the numbers, and then you see this night of looting, which just look like the city was out of control. and it was bad for the communities we are trying to help. people see the pictures of looters running up and down madison avenue in manhattan. there were not as many pictures, but there was just as much activity in the bronx and in brooklyn and in queens between -- destroying mom-and-pop businesses that are struggling on a good day. destroying businesses that are providing needed services to or -- to poor communities. so, the looting was very bad. it wasn't the fault of the protesters. some people try to put the protesters as looters. yeah, that would be a way to dismiss the protesters, but it's not true. it's not the fault of the police officers, right? the police officers, it's not their issue. police officers in this city ar
it was bad for the city in a number of ways. i think it scared city residents. and it scared city residents of -- add a -- at a bad time because were already going for covid and people were nervous about the city, about the density, about the numbers, and then you see this night of looting, which just look like the city was out of control. and it was bad for the communities we are trying to help. people see the pictures of looters running up and down madison avenue in manhattan. there were not...
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is a good idea for safety in the city.e're marching in this black lives matter demonstration, heading towards the police precinct. it is peaceful. it is organized. and we'll keep you updated, eric. eric: peaceful but loud. matt, thank you. arthel. arthel: eric, thank you. well, in seattle the police chief there says it was not her decision to abandon a precinct inside the city's so-called autonomous zone. the six block area has been declared a police-free zone with demonstrators blocking off streets and releasing a 30 point list of demands for officials but some african-american community leaders say the protesters are hijacking the message of black lives matter. jonathan hunt is live from the capitol hill autonomous zone with more. jonathan. >> reporter: arthel, we're in the center of the protest zone now. across from me is what is at the heart of this protest, that as you can plainly see is the seattle police department's east precinct and now declared as the sign to the left shows, this space is now property of the seat
is a good idea for safety in the city.e're marching in this black lives matter demonstration, heading towards the police precinct. it is peaceful. it is organized. and we'll keep you updated, eric. eric: peaceful but loud. matt, thank you. arthel. arthel: eric, thank you. well, in seattle the police chief there says it was not her decision to abandon a precinct inside the city's so-called autonomous zone. the six block area has been declared a police-free zone with demonstrators blocking off...
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many cities use a curfew. again, people will argue both ways, but my basic point is last night was bad. the criminality, the looting was the most egregious. the people exploiting the circumstance. there is anger because i hear about it from people who say, we saw the police officer on tape in minneapolis. we have police officers in new york city who did not do anything like what we are seeing other police officers do, but it is seriously questionable behavior. the video of the car driving into the crowd, the video of the pepper spray after removing the mass, a woman getting thrown. apparently, egregious conduct and nothing has been done. ipo comfortable saying the attorney general is looking at it -- i am comfortable saying the attorney general is looking at it and we will get a report. it is only 30 days. whatever that report says i will do. in the interim nothing has been done. i get that and i am going to speak to the mayor about that. the national guard, they are trained to do this, but i do not know it is
many cities use a curfew. again, people will argue both ways, but my basic point is last night was bad. the criminality, the looting was the most egregious. the people exploiting the circumstance. there is anger because i hear about it from people who say, we saw the police officer on tape in minneapolis. we have police officers in new york city who did not do anything like what we are seeing other police officers do, but it is seriously questionable behavior. the video of the car driving into...
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a peaceful protest in the city of dublin shut down traffic near the dublin city center.floodedtook for george floyd to die. they demand justice for george floyd and headed to the chp building were officers and patrol cars were lined up and they block traffic for a short period of time. >> police monarch week clashed with protesters after the city's curfew went into effect at 6:00 p.m. last night. walnut creek police state arrested several people for violating the curfew. police officers and demonstrators suffered minor injuries. the class came after hundreds of people gathered in downtown walnut creek demanding racial justice. walnut creek says most of the demonstrators are peaceful but several downtown buildings were damaged during those protests. a video posted on social media shows law enforcement officers moving on a group of protesters who walked onto interstate 680 in walnut creek. they blocked on the northbound lanes of the freeway for nearly one hour last night. >> protesters took to the streets of downtown san jose for peaceful demonstration. one of a number of
a peaceful protest in the city of dublin shut down traffic near the dublin city center.floodedtook for george floyd to die. they demand justice for george floyd and headed to the chp building were officers and patrol cars were lined up and they block traffic for a short period of time. >> police monarch week clashed with protesters after the city's curfew went into effect at 6:00 p.m. last night. walnut creek police state arrested several people for violating the curfew. police officers...
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stabbing incident in the scottish city of glasgow at least 3 people have been killed according to british media. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching also 0 live from doha also coming up mexico city security chief has been injured in a shootout will be life in the capital. iraqi forces raid the headquarters of an iranian backed group accused of attacking u.s. military facilities. with half a 1000000 concern coronavirus caseys india prepares a joint care facility to help tackle the surge in infection. begin with breaking news coming to us out of the u.k. british media reporting 3 people have been stabbed to death in an attack in the scottish city of glasgow the incident reportedly took place in the stairwell of a local hotel the local police force that's police scotland is saying they are not looking for anyone else those comments followed the shooting that we think by a rapid response unit of the alleged perpetrator let's get more now from lawrence leigh our correspondent following the story lawrence those are the bare facts what else do we know. well there is that there are some confl
stabbing incident in the scottish city of glasgow at least 3 people have been killed according to british media. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching also 0 live from doha also coming up mexico city security chief has been injured in a shootout will be life in the capital. iraqi forces raid the headquarters of an iranian backed group accused of attacking u.s. military facilities. with half a 1000000 concern coronavirus caseys india prepares a joint care facility to help tackle the surge in...
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in the city of best stone india expanding the need for other cities to clean the commons and cottage walking and reduce mortared ice traffic but is this really possible to sustain in the long term an engine which has had been born a civic authorities says yes let's take a closer look at the. pool is considered the most livable city in india at the same time the traffic is horrendous car ownership is rising the air pollution is intense and it's no. walking is a dangerous activity. it's no hard to imagine that was once a fine place for cycling. and i was. moving those days even. though people. would definitely want. 30 kilometers of foot pounds. to make. there will be greenery separating wide footpaths from traffic and bicycle paths. but there's still a long way to go to encourage people to keep up their cars or mopeds. together with the institute for transportation and development policy. urban planners and architects have been studying travel patterns and. they want to take into account the needs of ordinary people as they formulate a long term development plan for the city. this. wi
in the city of best stone india expanding the need for other cities to clean the commons and cottage walking and reduce mortared ice traffic but is this really possible to sustain in the long term an engine which has had been born a civic authorities says yes let's take a closer look at the. pool is considered the most livable city in india at the same time the traffic is horrendous car ownership is rising the air pollution is intense and it's no. walking is a dangerous activity. it's no hard...