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or in other cities. i want to deck out most cities, fiscal year 20 budget captures only a few months of the pandemic recession. it is the fiscal 20 when your budget which most city start july 1st the fiscal impacts felt by cities across the country. i truly believe when we look back at all of this pandemic on our economies could be more severe, we will talk a little bit more about that. the national league of cities 2020 fiscal condition survey. the next slide. you see the breadth and depth of challenges facing city budgets. according to fiscal officers across the country nearly 90% of cities in fiscal year 21 than in 2020 to meet the needs of their communities. their estimates for 2020 put a year-over-year general revenue fund growth at near 0. it has been a long time since we were at 0. on average in the next slide cities anticipate 13% decline in fiscal year 2021 general fund revenues over what they having general revenue. and like the great recession the impact on cities budgets of covid-19 were imme
or in other cities. i want to deck out most cities, fiscal year 20 budget captures only a few months of the pandemic recession. it is the fiscal 20 when your budget which most city start july 1st the fiscal impacts felt by cities across the country. i truly believe when we look back at all of this pandemic on our economies could be more severe, we will talk a little bit more about that. the national league of cities 2020 fiscal condition survey. the next slide. you see the breadth and depth of...
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the city of david is the actual underground city ofjerusalem.reveal that and bring that to be explored by the world and experience by the world. do you know that 3000 years ago, the same view we're seeing right now was seen by king david himself? he could get up every morning with his coffee, walk out to the porch, and see this beautiful scenery. david, king david from the bible, he went under the walls and overtook this. took it for the first time for the jewish community, so that's pretty cool. but there is a debate about some of the claims made about the city of david, the bible, and historical fact. archaeological digs in occupied territory are governed by much—debated laws. israel could be breaking international law by allowing elad to carry out exploratory work in silwan. israel doesn't consider the area to be occupied, and elad says it is necessary to carry out the work to protect jewish cultural heritage. elad has been criticised for the less—advertised part of the mission, strengthening thejewish connection to jerusalem byjewish settlem
the city of david is the actual underground city ofjerusalem.reveal that and bring that to be explored by the world and experience by the world. do you know that 3000 years ago, the same view we're seeing right now was seen by king david himself? he could get up every morning with his coffee, walk out to the porch, and see this beautiful scenery. david, king david from the bible, he went under the walls and overtook this. took it for the first time for the jewish community, so that's pretty...
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the 14 cities run by republicans very similar change on average to the cities run by democrats >> reporter: very few murders have been connected to the protests over racial inequality police report outside agitators from both the left and the right have often turned those protests violent. over the weekend the president tweeted that d.c. mayor muriel bowser clean up d.c. or the federal government will do it for you. >> when a president attacks american cities, he is attacking america. and the job of the president is to unite us not to divide us. >> reporter: some cities have actually seen a decrease in homicides this year, peter. >> tom costello with the facts tonight. thank you. >>> now to the coronavirus and the challenging start to the school year. today miami dade reported a cyber attack disrupted online classes there and the nation's largest district, new york city, said it is delaying the start of in-person classes for more than 1 million students as part of a deal to try to avoid a teacher strike >> reporter: in new york city it's 80,000 public school teachers going back to class. t
the 14 cities run by republicans very similar change on average to the cities run by democrats >> reporter: very few murders have been connected to the protests over racial inequality police report outside agitators from both the left and the right have often turned those protests violent. over the weekend the president tweeted that d.c. mayor muriel bowser clean up d.c. or the federal government will do it for you. >> when a president attacks american cities, he is attacking...
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the city that are affected., my thoughts and those of everybody else, are with the man who died, his family, and all of those who have been injured. our hearts and minds around them. superintendent steve graham was saying that people will be concerned that this man has not been apprehended yet. he was saying that birmingham city centre is not u nsafe, birmingham city centre is not unsafe, do not be afraid, he said, because we are putting in increased presence of police officers, both armed and unarmed. do you welcome that? yes, i do. you wake up to this sort of news somebody from birmingham, it is terrible news to look up to, devastating for all those who have been affected, and knowing that the suspect is still at large is obviously a real concern. it is of concern to me as a constituency member of parliament, and everybody else in the city, as well. i would reiterate what the police have said. they have drafted an additional police officers. there are officers both armed and unarmed across the city centre and
the city that are affected., my thoughts and those of everybody else, are with the man who died, his family, and all of those who have been injured. our hearts and minds around them. superintendent steve graham was saying that people will be concerned that this man has not been apprehended yet. he was saying that birmingham city centre is not u nsafe, birmingham city centre is not unsafe, do not be afraid, he said, because we are putting in increased presence of police officers, both armed and...
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lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know this is going to put really big strains on the cities were already people are eating out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these big cities it within countries before people leave the country so there's a lot of development work to be done as well and trying to figure out how to make those cities safer and safer from pandemics climate change a lot of things that we're going to be experiencing that greater rates over the next decade and beyond sam brown and thank you very much for being on the show today thank you. and you'll turn to us the questions is our science correspondent derek williams. my wife has cancer and different on college ists of told her different things about her risk levels if she catches curve at 19 so is she mo
lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know this is going to put really big strains on the cities were already people are eating out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these big...
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upon completion of the museum space the developer will deem that space to the city and the city will enter into a lease with the museum and the museum is responsible for the tenant improvements in their new space. towards that end there's approximately $6.8 million remaining in ocii 2010 grants. in terms of the status of the commission project construction completion is anticipated later this year an documents was issued this month and the developer expect to deliver the museum space to the city later this fall. this is at the base of the tower nearing completion and closes the museum space. the former agency entered into a grant agreement in 2010 to help with costs for the space. the grant agreement created an obligation of the former agency to provide a total of $10.56 million to cover a substantial portion for pre-development activities and tenant improvements for the build out of the space and requires the funds be dispersed through separately approved agreements been four granted agreements. the last, last fall and approximately $6.8 million are available the balance subject to
upon completion of the museum space the developer will deem that space to the city and the city will enter into a lease with the museum and the museum is responsible for the tenant improvements in their new space. towards that end there's approximately $6.8 million remaining in ocii 2010 grants. in terms of the status of the commission project construction completion is anticipated later this year an documents was issued this month and the developer expect to deliver the museum space to the...
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welcome, city attorney herrera. >> good morning. thank you to mayor breed, chief scott, supervisors peskin and haney for joining me this morning to highlight our collective commitment to combating an all too familiar problem. open air drug dealing in the tenderloin. we're all created to solutions to make sure we combat this epidemic that is taking control of the tenderloin neighborhood. this morning, my office sued 28 known drug dealers, file. they do not live in the tenderloin, but sell deadly drugs there. the drugs that are fueling the drug crisis in our streets. this is to stop the brazen drug-dealing that has plagued this neighborhood. last year alone 441 people died from drug overdoses in the city and the tenderloin had the highest overdose mortality rate of any neighborhood in the city. enough is enough. these injunctions are carefully crafted to simultaneously safeguard a defendant's due process while targeting with precision, the problem of drug dealers coming from outside the area to prey on tenderloin residents, housed and
welcome, city attorney herrera. >> good morning. thank you to mayor breed, chief scott, supervisors peskin and haney for joining me this morning to highlight our collective commitment to combating an all too familiar problem. open air drug dealing in the tenderloin. we're all created to solutions to make sure we combat this epidemic that is taking control of the tenderloin neighborhood. this morning, my office sued 28 known drug dealers, file. they do not live in the tenderloin, but sell...
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lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know this is going to put really big strains on the cities were already people are eating out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these big cities in within countries before people leave the country so there's a lot of development work to be done as well and trying to figure out how to make those cities safer and safer from pandemics climate change a lot of things that we're going to be experiencing a greater rates over the next decade and beyond sam brown and thank you very much for being on the show today thank you. and you'll turn to ask the questions is out science correspondent derek williams. my wife has cancer and different on college just sort of told her different things about her risk levels if she catches kovac 19 so is she mo
lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know this is going to put really big strains on the cities were already people are eating out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these big...
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posters, and fact sheets across the city. you can't turn anywhere in the city of without seeing our blue and yellow signs. this provides good information, and many people are listening. however, as we've stretched into our seventh month of this pandemix, we are looking for new ways to capture people's attention to sustain the good work of our residents and communities. we want to be bold and strategic how we reach out to people who aren't wearing masks. we wanted to find out why people might not be wearing face coverings and see if we can change their behavior because we're all safer when we cover our faces when we go out, and regularly wearing face coverings will help us keep san francisco on a path of reopening that we so desperately need. i asked our team, our city team to start working with people and organizations in our neighborhood to did he vel community led education campaigns and outreach efforts specifically around mask wearing, and many answered the call. our nonprofits arts and faith organizations are on the fron
posters, and fact sheets across the city. you can't turn anywhere in the city of without seeing our blue and yellow signs. this provides good information, and many people are listening. however, as we've stretched into our seventh month of this pandemix, we are looking for new ways to capture people's attention to sustain the good work of our residents and communities. we want to be bold and strategic how we reach out to people who aren't wearing masks. we wanted to find out why people might...
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it's the brains of the city.all publicicuildings and homes are equipppped with digitatl sesensors and cocontrols thatn be operated remotely and are , monitored centrally. sensors relay a room's mperature and energy use. it's all being traeded and c be adjusted d individually. residents s can monitor and reduce their consumption. municipal staff can optimize the use of resources. they see power consumption at every node and can match production to demand. the garbage disposal system is also extrememely clever. trash from apartmentnt buildins and offices travels via chutes and pipes straight to processing plants. the system regulates who may discard what kind of garbage at what time. this smart city only functions thanks to the digital network and ubiquitous monitoring. isn't there also a risk of unwanted surveillance? personal data could prove to be the most valuable product genenerated in a s smart city, because they arere the basis fr targeteded informaon or adadvertising. k kyoto, pan,n, us chnolology group cis
it's the brains of the city.all publicicuildings and homes are equipppped with digitatl sesensors and cocontrols thatn be operated remotely and are , monitored centrally. sensors relay a room's mperature and energy use. it's all being traeded and c be adjusted d individually. residents s can monitor and reduce their consumption. municipal staff can optimize the use of resources. they see power consumption at every node and can match production to demand. the garbage disposal system is also...
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look, we all live in cities here and we know that in our cities crime has gone up since last year. it's gone up from historic lows which is important to remember. but it's still gone up. i think the challenge here is we in these cities want to do better, we want our cities to be safer, but the rhetoric under the policies coming from the president don't match that. talking tough and threatening to cut off funding that you can't actually do isn't helpful. there's so many factors at play here, including the fact that so many people are unemployed right now and so i think we in the cities want to fix this, but it's going to take better dialogue, better policies, and not empty rhetoric. >> melissa: katie. >> katie: i think that people are really tired of talking in dialogs that go nowhere. bill de blasio still refuses to let restaurants have indoor dining, he has no plans for the winter, he could care less if all these restaurants went under. the people who pay the taxes in new york are fleeing in droves, as melissa pointed out. and the president is simply asking the department of justi
look, we all live in cities here and we know that in our cities crime has gone up since last year. it's gone up from historic lows which is important to remember. but it's still gone up. i think the challenge here is we in these cities want to do better, we want our cities to be safer, but the rhetoric under the policies coming from the president don't match that. talking tough and threatening to cut off funding that you can't actually do isn't helpful. there's so many factors at play here,...
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our cities are often. made of concrete glass and steel often because there's a toll on investment for a building is far higher than that for a green space like a park or a garden but when present these greens have a positive impact on people's mental health or job an architect had a special idea to strike a balance between the 2. it doesn't get any greener than this this stunning building complex in the western german city of dissolute off will soon be home to shops and offices some 30000 hedgerow plants adorned the outside if. you're trying to bring some green into the city through a quite radical approach onto the rooftops and facades and such an example to make people stop and take. some. stuffing and hovan is a star architect from disserved off his curb organ to has the largest green façade anywhere in europe the hedges have a total length of about 8 kilometers they serve a primarily ecological purpose. have to be experiencing very hot cities it is and they're getting even hotter much more so than surr
our cities are often. made of concrete glass and steel often because there's a toll on investment for a building is far higher than that for a green space like a park or a garden but when present these greens have a positive impact on people's mental health or job an architect had a special idea to strike a balance between the 2. it doesn't get any greener than this this stunning building complex in the western german city of dissolute off will soon be home to shops and offices some 30000...
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that is the hope anyway. >> is a huge need in the city.epending on the need and the data we are getting we can definitely see an expansion. >> we all hope, obviously, the program is successful and we can implement it city wide. i think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting services. more importantly, it will save lives. . >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park has a team. >> i'm b
that is the hope anyway. >> is a huge need in the city.epending on the need and the data we are getting we can definitely see an expansion. >> we all hope, obviously, the program is successful and we can implement it city wide. i think it will save the county millions of dollars in emergency services, police services, prosecuting services. more importantly, it will save lives. . >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but...
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lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know this is going to put really big strains on the cities where already people are eking out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these big cities it within countries before people leave the country so there's a lot of development work to be done as well and trying to figure out how to make those cities safer and safer from pandemics climate change a lot of things that we're going to be experiencing that greater rates over the next decade and beyond sam brown and thank you very much for being on the show today thank you. and you'll turn to us because jones is our science correspondent derek williams. my wife has cancer and different on college just sort of told her different things about her risk levels if she catches covered 19 so is sh
lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know this is going to put really big strains on the cities where already people are eking out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these big...
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in order to protect city employees, the board, and the public during the covid-19 emergency, city hall and the board room is closed. committee members will participate remotely in the conference to the extent as if they were physically present. sfgov is streaming the public calling number at this time across the screen. your opportunity to provide public comment is available by call 415-655-0001. once prompted, enter the meeting i.d. for today's meeting, 146-147-0836. you will then dial the pound symbol twice to be connected to the meeting. when you hear the discussions, your line will be muted and in a listening mode. when you hear your item, press star-three and wait until the symptom indicates you are unmuted -- system indicates you are unmuted before you begin your comments. speak slowly and clearly, and make sure that volume is turned down on all your devices. alternatively, i invite you to submit your public comments could you please call item 1. >> clerk: item 1 is an emergency ordinance to temporarily protect workers from adverse action if they test positive for covid-19, are i
in order to protect city employees, the board, and the public during the covid-19 emergency, city hall and the board room is closed. committee members will participate remotely in the conference to the extent as if they were physically present. sfgov is streaming the public calling number at this time across the screen. your opportunity to provide public comment is available by call 415-655-0001. once prompted, enter the meeting i.d. for today's meeting, 146-147-0836. you will then dial the...
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they're fed up with the city attorney. you all give too much importance to the city attorney. if you look at the debacle, the city attorney is in the middle of that. whistleblowers have gone to the controller's office with empirical data. what do you think the controller's office has done? given the information to the city attorney. what do you think the ethics commission does? do you want somebody like dr. dr. derek carr to do a need assessment on the ethics for free. it's there. go to the newspaper "the observer." the "west side observer." if you read the latest "west side observer," you have a needs assessment on the ethics commission, which is a failure. [bell dings] i repeat a failure! do not talk too much. we want action. the board of supervisors -- they are capable. what else do you want to hear from the constituents? the constituents are fed up! nobody wants to listen to the ethics commission. it's boring. >> your three minutes are up, caller. >> and thank you, mr. da costa. with that then i'm going to ask is there a specific motion on agenda item 5? or if we're conten
they're fed up with the city attorney. you all give too much importance to the city attorney. if you look at the debacle, the city attorney is in the middle of that. whistleblowers have gone to the controller's office with empirical data. what do you think the controller's office has done? given the information to the city attorney. what do you think the ethics commission does? do you want somebody like dr. dr. derek carr to do a need assessment on the ethics for free. it's there. go to the...
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and amongst our city staff. including somebody from sfmta which many of us may or may not know, who really elevated in my mind the significance of this issue. and you don't have to read "the new york times." you can read anything to know that the spread of the authoritarianism that is happening not only in this country and other countries, is happening i in belarus. and i think that is appropriate for this board of supervisors, representing 850,000 people to weigh in and to say enough is enough. i have one minor but significant -- but not substantive change. which is that the demonstrators that disputed the august 9th election in the nation in belarus wasn't 100,000, it was a quarter of a million. so i would like to make an amendment at page 3, line 9, which would actually read 250,000 demonstrators -- not 100,000 demonstrators. and i think that this resolution declares our city's solidarity with those peaceful demonstrators for democracy against authoritarianism and it should be really be a sign that this city
and amongst our city staff. including somebody from sfmta which many of us may or may not know, who really elevated in my mind the significance of this issue. and you don't have to read "the new york times." you can read anything to know that the spread of the authoritarianism that is happening not only in this country and other countries, is happening i in belarus. and i think that is appropriate for this board of supervisors, representing 850,000 people to weigh in and to say enough...
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and move into another city. there also is no accountability to the public. currently, there is no access of records to the public unless there is a very specific charge related to discharge of a firearm, sexual misconduct or percentage. this board unanimously passed resolution 29-20 to urge the civil service commission to institute a policy wherein san francisco we will never hire an individual to serve in the san francisco police department or sheriff's department that has a history of excess tiive force another municipality. yesterday, district attorney chesa boudin and i presented a resolution to ensure that those kinds of individuals would not be hired by the san francisco police department or sheriff's department. it is imperative that we not allow any of those individuals to become part of our city of san francisco. we cannot allow these individuals to serve and mistreat san francisco residents. san francisco is committed to comprehensive and systematic justice reform, and sb 771 and 776 are one of the man
and move into another city. there also is no accountability to the public. currently, there is no access of records to the public unless there is a very specific charge related to discharge of a firearm, sexual misconduct or percentage. this board unanimously passed resolution 29-20 to urge the civil service commission to institute a policy wherein san francisco we will never hire an individual to serve in the san francisco police department or sheriff's department that has a history of excess...
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like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity to present to you today. what i will do is share with you the current statistics on how the city is doing and also a perspective on where we are in this particular economic moment. this is not just a public health crisis. we are six months into the shutdown. we are also six months into an severe economic recession that will be with us after the public health emergency is over. it is also no ordinary recession because of covid. it's really the interaction between those things and the issues. i think they will shape the city 's recovery and one of its major priorities coming out. katie, if you can show the first slide. in april, when the economic statistics came out, it became clear that the united states had lost 10 years of job growth in one month. this is the san francisco metro division equivalent of that. you could see we lost 175,000 jobs between march of a -- march and april of this year. that was really businesses being forced to shut down, peo
like this across the city. i'm happy to have this opportunity to present to you today. what i will do is share with you the current statistics on how the city is doing and also a perspective on where we are in this particular economic moment. this is not just a public health crisis. we are six months into the shutdown. we are also six months into an severe economic recession that will be with us after the public health emergency is over. it is also no ordinary recession because of covid. it's...
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i love the city of angels but i have to tell you, they are destroying that city unnecessarily. >> i'm one of those people left behind and not in los angeles but new york city. if you are objective was to destroy a city and make it as unlivable as possible, what different things would you do other than what we seen? and they are like bill de blasio, just look here in new york city. so you have governor cuomo, but yet you mandate in nursing homes to take in the elderly and the sick patients and, at a time where we are seeing rioting and then they are seeing violence it's not the covid that destroys the city but the crime that you are allowing to go on. if your desire is to completely destroy a city, what would you do? >> you spent time in california, i know you live in seattle and the love that city but, these cities used to be iconic and now they are kind of the laughingstock. it's a joke and it's at the end of the day ultimately sad because there's a lot of good people there, friends and relatives and loved ones. it's not a place you want to go visit anytime soon. >> that's exactly ri
i love the city of angels but i have to tell you, they are destroying that city unnecessarily. >> i'm one of those people left behind and not in los angeles but new york city. if you are objective was to destroy a city and make it as unlivable as possible, what different things would you do other than what we seen? and they are like bill de blasio, just look here in new york city. so you have governor cuomo, but yet you mandate in nursing homes to take in the elderly and the sick patients...
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to the free city program. our ability to provide quality public education, including the vital training our city's residents need to get back to work in the wake of covid-19 is in serious jeopardy. restructuring at city college, enrollment loss during the accreditation crisis, ongoing chronic underfunding of the city colleges and the new state funding formula has caused the reduction of over 600 college classes since 2017. this trend is being aggressively worsened by the challenges of covid-19 crisis. and without more funding, city college will lose at least 1,000 more classes in the fall 2020 and spring 2021 semesters alone. city college is an essential part of san francisco's economic recovery. and the highest enrollments the city college has ever had during the 2008 recession. in this new recession, we can expect demand for the support city college provides to spike as san franciscans try to get back to work -- or get back into the workforce. in order to help them, city college needs more resources. so thro
to the free city program. our ability to provide quality public education, including the vital training our city's residents need to get back to work in the wake of covid-19 is in serious jeopardy. restructuring at city college, enrollment loss during the accreditation crisis, ongoing chronic underfunding of the city colleges and the new state funding formula has caused the reduction of over 600 college classes since 2017. this trend is being aggressively worsened by the challenges of covid-19...
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for this auto care as with the city. and i'm pretty sure that most of you are familiar with that property. it is a sliver that runs along probably the worst intersection that you would think of in terms of pedestrian. ,00there are cars that shoot through there, and there are about 10 signals going in different directions. and it is not connected to -- dl over there. it is actually just land in between this. so it is not a continuous type of thing. and, um, i'll just leave it at that. i guess i'm here to just support it. and i hope that you will also send a positive recommendation. thank you. >> chairwoman: thank you, president yee. supervisor mandelman. >> thank you, chair fewer, and thank you president yee. i regret having the additional time to think about this lease. but last week when we talked about it, i expressed, and have generalized heartburn, about the idea of entering into a lease potentially for a gas station to stay on there for a potential 25 years. i did point out that this lease does not require it to be
for this auto care as with the city. and i'm pretty sure that most of you are familiar with that property. it is a sliver that runs along probably the worst intersection that you would think of in terms of pedestrian. ,00there are cars that shoot through there, and there are about 10 signals going in different directions. and it is not connected to -- dl over there. it is actually just land in between this. so it is not a continuous type of thing. and, um, i'll just leave it at that. i guess...
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our city. so, unfortunately, then, as we start to police and to provide a level of protection for our vulnerable infrastructure and for our residents, who are getting challenged, then they turn their ire on us and it becomes confrontational. unfortunately, it's certainly not our desire to create any kind of confrontation. but it is our responsibility to enshoo ure that our vulnerabili areas and safety in our community. >> the safety includes the safety of officers. we heard that at these recent protests. there were people chanting "kill the cops." did you hear that? did your officers hear that? >> listen, the last three or four night, we had some wednesday, friday and saturday by some of the same group and i, myself, was shocked and saddened to hear 30 or 40 minutes of inciting be every they marched to the police building, "kill cops," you know, "burn the city down," and fought taking into account that, you know, we understand sometimes the ire is against us. but to have lasers pointed, which c
our city. so, unfortunately, then, as we start to police and to provide a level of protection for our vulnerable infrastructure and for our residents, who are getting challenged, then they turn their ire on us and it becomes confrontational. unfortunately, it's certainly not our desire to create any kind of confrontation. but it is our responsibility to enshoo ure that our vulnerabili areas and safety in our community. >> the safety includes the safety of officers. we heard that at these...
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when he ran for city i think he had 2% support in the city.n of even liberal democrats. left wing democrats because for me his ideology is close to, you know, is he a socialist and i question whether he is a communist. he went to cuba on his honeymoon. he gave aid and comfort to sand miss thats. everything i told is you true it's not right-wing conspiracy. the left wingers don't like him because he is lazy and he doesn't get his job done. he showed up an hour and a half late for a press conference. he doesn't follow through on what he is supposed to do a billion dollars in cash that went to his wife for helping people that nobody has seen any evidence of. and everybody is afraid to investigate him because he is a democrat. todd: mr. mayor, you were elected in 1993 this is 2020. this is a much different new york city now. what leads to you believe that with your plan of putting in a republican that republican has any chance of beating a democrat in the city because, quite frankly, mr. mayor, i think we could nominate this pen on the democratic
when he ran for city i think he had 2% support in the city.n of even liberal democrats. left wing democrats because for me his ideology is close to, you know, is he a socialist and i question whether he is a communist. he went to cuba on his honeymoon. he gave aid and comfort to sand miss thats. everything i told is you true it's not right-wing conspiracy. the left wingers don't like him because he is lazy and he doesn't get his job done. he showed up an hour and a half late for a press...
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president donald trump orders a review of cities he says allows anarchy violence and destruction. hello i'm down in jordan this is our 0 live from doha also coming up poisoned by a nerve agent germany says it has unequivocal proof of what made russian opposition leader election of down a seriously ill. an attack on the rule of law the international criminal court gets out at u.s. sanctions imposed on its chief prosecutor. on the korean peninsula is battered by its 2nd typhoon in the no week my 2nd course flooding left thousands without. u.s. president donald trump is threatening to cut funding to cities he says allows anneke and violence he's requested a review of portland seattle new york and washington d.c. all with democratic mayors that have been the scenes of major protests over racism and police brutality most though have been largely peaceful a trump as described demonstrators that turned violent as domestic terror and his attorney general says there's a false narrative that white police officers kill a lot of unarmed black men meanwhile democratic candidate joe biden is ex
president donald trump orders a review of cities he says allows anarchy violence and destruction. hello i'm down in jordan this is our 0 live from doha also coming up poisoned by a nerve agent germany says it has unequivocal proof of what made russian opposition leader election of down a seriously ill. an attack on the rule of law the international criminal court gets out at u.s. sanctions imposed on its chief prosecutor. on the korean peninsula is battered by its 2nd typhoon in the no week my...
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san francisco is a city that should have access, as other cities do, to business. they have been a true community steward, a true steward of equity in san francisco, and we support their extension of hours providing services to the community of san francisco. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> my name is victor. i'm the project sponsor. we were having technical difficulties over here. >> clerk: okay. victor, why don't you go ahead and make your presentation. you have five minutes. >> okay. i just want to say, good afternoon, president koppel and distinguished commissioners. elevate was opened in 2017 in san francisco, and we are a big supporter of social equity. our partnership with the success center has been a success and is proven by their support here today. a few other organizations that we support are the way project, united playas, san francisco junior 49ers, naacp, and the rose pak foundation. we have considered extending our business hours to further serve the neighborhoods that we are located in. i ask that you approve my request. thank you. >> clerk: tha
san francisco is a city that should have access, as other cities do, to business. they have been a true community steward, a true steward of equity in san francisco, and we support their extension of hours providing services to the community of san francisco. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> my name is victor. i'm the project sponsor. we were having technical difficulties over here. >> clerk: okay. victor, why don't you go ahead and make your presentation. you have five...
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in nine major cities. as part of the operation, the federal government has dispatched over 1000 of our most skilled agents to help state and local law enforcement fight violent crime. over the past two months, federal agents involved in operation legend have made more .han 2500 arrests many for violent crimes, including homicide and sexual assault. one of these arrests came on august 13 when kansas city , with the support of the fbi and u.s. marshals arrested the suspected murderer of legend tyler pharaoh, the four-year-old boy who inspired the operation's name. --addition to those arrested the 2500 arrests, prosecutors have brought federal criminal charges against 600 defendants through operation legend. ringing federal charges is significant because defendants arrested for violent -- violent crimes are often detained before trial, unlike state defendants who are too often released. in addition, federal defendants serious will face sentences if convicted, with a real possibility of long-term imprisonment
in nine major cities. as part of the operation, the federal government has dispatched over 1000 of our most skilled agents to help state and local law enforcement fight violent crime. over the past two months, federal agents involved in operation legend have made more .han 2500 arrests many for violent crimes, including homicide and sexual assault. one of these arrests came on august 13 when kansas city , with the support of the fbi and u.s. marshals arrested the suspected murderer of legend...
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cities. the trump campaign staying things would get much more dangerous under a biden administration. biden saying on the other hand, that he would lower the temperature and blaming trump for fanning the flames. john, back to you. >> steve harrigan for news front of a large lightning rod that the president didn't want to be spend too much time in front of. team fox coverage continues now. jacqui heinrich reporting live from wilmington delaware going apartment president trump on reopening schools among other things. hi, jacqui. >> the majority of the speech was about opening schools and the coronavirus. he really made news in the question and answer session. first time taking reporter questions significantly since the end of july. asked about his upcoming trip to kenosha. the campaign hammered president trump for going there yesterday at the objection of the mayor and the governor. today biden said there's overwhelming support for him to visit kenosha despite the mayor saying it was too soon f
cities. the trump campaign staying things would get much more dangerous under a biden administration. biden saying on the other hand, that he would lower the temperature and blaming trump for fanning the flames. john, back to you. >> steve harrigan for news front of a large lightning rod that the president didn't want to be spend too much time in front of. team fox coverage continues now. jacqui heinrich reporting live from wilmington delaware going apartment president trump on reopening...
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defunding the mishere in new york city, we've had -- the police here in new york city, we've had measuresate the requirement for bail so many people are back on the streets the next day. how important is it and to what extent are these problems that the police are facing on the street being driven by political decision makers? >> you know, you're so right, gerry. i am fortunate, unlike a lot of my colleagues in other cities, i work with a mayor who trusts my judgment. the mayor, mayor dog began who was a form -- duggan, who was a former prosecutor, he understands the importance of creating a safe city and dealing with mitigating violence and using appropriate levels of force when necessary to quell it. unfortunately, some of the cities have taken away the tools from officers. they'd rather see businesses burn, looting, police officers attacked. and while we saw several upticks of violence, there were some early attacks on our police officers, but we draw a very firm line. that is not going to happen. what we're dealing with today and just like all the other cities, these individuals are m
defunding the mishere in new york city, we've had -- the police here in new york city, we've had measuresate the requirement for bail so many people are back on the streets the next day. how important is it and to what extent are these problems that the police are facing on the street being driven by political decision makers? >> you know, you're so right, gerry. i am fortunate, unlike a lot of my colleagues in other cities, i work with a mayor who trusts my judgment. the mayor, mayor dog...
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>> i think the city will. the city will strike and get largely what they want. de blasio standing up to them. todd: do teachers have a point or is this all to try to get their liberal agenda passed? >> they absolutely have had a point. they have taken it too far and their list of demands have grown. their point is that the doe and bill de blasio are incompetent and i have to agree with them. todd: tough to disagree with that when you look at how the city is going. thank you for your time this morning. any bit of karol markowicz' insight always valued here on a tuesday morning. >> thank you. jillian: thank you. have a good day. >> thank you. todd: set your dvr 4 a.m. every morning so you never miss a minute of "fox & friends first." jillian: see you back here tomorrow. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> just a few hours, president trump headed to kenosha, wisconsin where he is expected to deliver a law and order message amid the unrest in that city. >> i am a tremendous fan of law enforcement and i want to thank the law enforcement. they have done a good job.
>> i think the city will. the city will strike and get largely what they want. de blasio standing up to them. todd: do teachers have a point or is this all to try to get their liberal agenda passed? >> they absolutely have had a point. they have taken it too far and their list of demands have grown. their point is that the doe and bill de blasio are incompetent and i have to agree with them. todd: tough to disagree with that when you look at how the city is going. thank you for your...
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a city of possibility, a city of extraordinary members.t's my pleasure to welcome us into the launch of the 12th annual neighborhood empowerment network awards, mayor london breed. [applause] . >> the hon. london breed: thank you, joaquin, and yes, you can have the raise you asked me for. thank you all so much for being here. this event is always one of my favorites, and it is because it brings communities all over san francisco in to city hall to recognize the work that you all do every single day in your communities. what you do, whether it's to start a community organization or to plant trees -- i see the folks at nert who do extraordinary work every single da day -- you do the work to make sure we have incredible relationships with our neighbors, and to make sure we're doing all we can to give back. that is why today is so important. it is about recognizing the work you do that touch the lives of people every single day, but to also remind us that we live in a place that is earthquake certifica earthquake territory, where things can ha
a city of possibility, a city of extraordinary members.t's my pleasure to welcome us into the launch of the 12th annual neighborhood empowerment network awards, mayor london breed. [applause] . >> the hon. london breed: thank you, joaquin, and yes, you can have the raise you asked me for. thank you all so much for being here. this event is always one of my favorites, and it is because it brings communities all over san francisco in to city hall to recognize the work that you all do every...
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we will be forced to cut city services. we don't want to see those unemployment numbers go up because we are forced into layoffs. that's not what i want. it's not what anyone wants. i'm hopeful that our labor partners will step up and work with us in the coming weeks. because there is a lot we have to do with this budget. including continuing to fund our ongoing covid response. we all know we are living with covid for the next year. likely longer than that. san francisco has been a national leader in responding to this pandemic, thanks to our efforts to follow the data, build a testing system from scratch, create a robust contact tracing team and provide food, support and shelter for our most vulnerable residents. we will keep doing everything we can to get this city through this pandemic. hopefully the federal government will continue to provide the necessary support. we know the federal government won't cover everything. that's why we are putting $93 million from our general fund towards supporting our continued covid res
we will be forced to cut city services. we don't want to see those unemployment numbers go up because we are forced into layoffs. that's not what i want. it's not what anyone wants. i'm hopeful that our labor partners will step up and work with us in the coming weeks. because there is a lot we have to do with this budget. including continuing to fund our ongoing covid response. we all know we are living with covid for the next year. likely longer than that. san francisco has been a national...
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lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know that this is going to put really big strains on the cities were already people are eating out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these big cities within countries before people leave the country so there's a lot of development work to be done as well and trying to figure out how to make those cities safer and safer from pandemics climate change a lot of things that we're going to be experiencing that greater rates over the next decade and beyond sam brown thank you very much for being on the show today thank you. and you'll turn to ask the questions is out science correspondent derek williams. my wife has cancer and different on college just sort of told her different things about her risk levels if she catches covered 19 so is she
lot of difference between cities that are rich cities and poor cities increasingly there are these hyper dense cities that are developing and in africa and in south asia. and in parts of china as well and you know that this is going to put really big strains on the cities were already people are eating out life on the margins and you know i think what we don't see a lot when we talk about migration is that a lot of migration inside of developing countries happens from the countryside to these...
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the biblical city ofjerusalem, ca ptu red the biblical city ofjerusalem, captured by king david over000 yea rs captured by king david over 3000 years ago, is here according to an organisation known as elad. hello everybody and welcome to jerusalem once again. the city of david. it is amazing to have you back with us. my name is jerome stillman. amazing to have you back with us. my name isjerome stillman. i am the director of global communications in the city of david. you can imagine we're climbing underneath ancient jerusalem right now. elad is short for to the city of david. it is an organisation whose stated mission is to strengthen the jewish organisation whose stated mission is to strengthen thejewish to jerusalem. when i came here and spoke with local residents, both arab and jewish and other people here i realise that this was the sight of king david, he is known by different names in hebrew, english and islam, and that this is an incredible opportunity fell form of a billion people around the world to connect the original site of the city of david. but i heard that story of m
the biblical city ofjerusalem, ca ptu red the biblical city ofjerusalem, captured by king david over000 yea rs captured by king david over 3000 years ago, is here according to an organisation known as elad. hello everybody and welcome to jerusalem once again. the city of david. it is amazing to have you back with us. my name is jerome stillman. amazing to have you back with us. my name isjerome stillman. i am the director of global communications in the city of david. you can imagine we're...
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you can't have cities run like these cities are run. they give a little, then they gave a little, then they gave a little more, and all of a sudden they have lost these cities. i will get them back very quickly. all they have to say is please come in. as you know, they have to ask, unless we go a much tougher route, which we could, but you don't like to do that. they have to ask us to come in. when they ask me to come in, we will be there in a matter of minutes. when i signed an executive order instituting 10 year prison sentences for destroying monuments and statues, it immediately stopped. that was three months ago or so. i signed an order and i said 10 years in prison, 10 years if you knock down the statue. it immediately stopped. i mean, to the best of my knowledge. i have not seen it happening for about that time. they were going to have a big march on washington. they canceled that march. they said 10 years was too long. before the outbreak of left-wing extremism, our strategy produced a historic reduction in violent crime. in the
you can't have cities run like these cities are run. they give a little, then they gave a little, then they gave a little more, and all of a sudden they have lost these cities. i will get them back very quickly. all they have to say is please come in. as you know, they have to ask, unless we go a much tougher route, which we could, but you don't like to do that. they have to ask us to come in. when they ask me to come in, we will be there in a matter of minutes. when i signed an executive order...
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i mean, even in new york city, bill de blasio shutting down the city because of covid.ate your home to take the elderly and the sick patients and then at a time where we are seeing rioting we let it go on. in the time we are seeing violence and cut a billion da dollars. so, it's not covid that destroys the city, it's the crime that you are allowing to go on. literally, if your desire was to completely destroy the city, what different things would you do? >> jason: emily, you spent time in california and>> i know you live in seattle and you love city. but these cities used to beth iconic and now they are kind of a laughingstock. really at the end of the day it's ultimately sad because there's a lot of good people they are, friends, relatives, loved ones and it's not a place i want to visit anytime soon. >> exactly right, jason, i grew up there and i've already moved from california and it breaks my heart to see the state crumble. but the reality is that california has been a slow-motion train wreck for yearsas. the state sees residence income as a state income. that's wh
i mean, even in new york city, bill de blasio shutting down the city because of covid.ate your home to take the elderly and the sick patients and then at a time where we are seeing rioting we let it go on. in the time we are seeing violence and cut a billion da dollars. so, it's not covid that destroys the city, it's the crime that you are allowing to go on. literally, if your desire was to completely destroy the city, what different things would you do? >> jason: emily, you spent time in...
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is supporting the cities -- you have financial institutions supporting these cities.oe: we know that all the regional banks are not doing great, but the ones exposed new york city are the most in trouble because they have unique issues dealing with new york and its future and fiscal sustainability. here is how much the bank is backing commercial real estate. you see the big names like wells fargo, but also lesser-known names like signature bank, and for them, new york city is a big part of their stock. romaine: see the amount of lending out there. m down 42% over the past year. yougo down the list and will see similar returns for all the banks that i have marked in the new year -- new york region. joe: hannah, thank you for joining us. of the the sense exposure relative to the size of the bank overall, like signature --k, how many of these are depend on the future of new york? nnah: the majority of their loans are tied to the new york city property market. when you are talking about everything that is happening in new york these days, and the tostions from retail exis
is supporting the cities -- you have financial institutions supporting these cities.oe: we know that all the regional banks are not doing great, but the ones exposed new york city are the most in trouble because they have unique issues dealing with new york and its future and fiscal sustainability. here is how much the bank is backing commercial real estate. you see the big names like wells fargo, but also lesser-known names like signature bank, and for them, new york city is a big part of...
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voters in the western libyan city of misrata are going to the polls on thursday to elect city leaders as other towns in the region are also planning municipal elections but they won't be happening nationwide allies of the warlord aletha have to have prevented voting in other areas money train that has more. misrata is libya's 3rd largest city and one of the 1st this year we're going to believe hers are up for election. covered 19 makes voting more challenging than previously but election organizers have trained staff to take precautionary measures though. it is a challenge given the security situation in the country and know the covert pandemic but we have taken measures and are confident that we can carry out the elections in a safe and protective manner for voters misrata and its half 1000000 population as the main source of military power for the tripoli based government of national accord soldiers from misrata played a major role in the june a series of military victories by force troops loyal to warlord khalifa haftar out of western libya and towards the east. fought to bring dow
voters in the western libyan city of misrata are going to the polls on thursday to elect city leaders as other towns in the region are also planning municipal elections but they won't be happening nationwide allies of the warlord aletha have to have prevented voting in other areas money train that has more. misrata is libya's 3rd largest city and one of the 1st this year we're going to believe hers are up for election. covered 19 makes voting more challenging than previously but election...
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in kansas city, missouri.end was gunned down in his home while he slept in the middle of the night. the night before, he had literally built a pillow fort with his dad and was sleeping in that forte. when he was struck. they rushed him to the hospital, but it was too late. fero died ofd tali his injuries. i want to make you a promise. it is a promise that i know cops for trump, men and women of law enforcement every day, we are not going to allow little legend to have died in vain. we are going to work every day to make our cities and the nation safe again for our children, and -- children and families, so help us, god. [applause] you will know in north carolina what the president and i know. despite the language of democrat party leaders in the radical left, we'll have to choose between supporting law enforcement and supporting our african-american neighbors and other minorities that live in our cities. both and will continue to do both for four more years. this president has supported opportunities, educatio
in kansas city, missouri.end was gunned down in his home while he slept in the middle of the night. the night before, he had literally built a pillow fort with his dad and was sleeping in that forte. when he was struck. they rushed him to the hospital, but it was too late. fero died ofd tali his injuries. i want to make you a promise. it is a promise that i know cops for trump, men and women of law enforcement every day, we are not going to allow little legend to have died in vain. we are going...