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this is city city and we have to work together. wayne, fast track to a city that needs bodies and a tax base? >> eric, that's not going to do it. happen to the s a microkas ym epitire united states. if the fundmental part of this, they have destroyed the inner city, you have a 47 percent illiteracy and functional illiteracy rates with the dults and allowed for people to vote for people who d't care and over tax and the way to cure this. johnathon is right about the second one. privatize everything. and take that artollection that is 3 billion, big number. and take privatize the fire department and privatize the police department and make them responsible and cut the budget down to what it can do and then go forward. >> and yeah, i will take it one step further, wayne. privatize the landnd privatize detroit. eric, this city only has 700,000 and you have hundreds of inhabitated to the agerage. let private enterproiz handle all of those elements and i am telling you, it wll tloif. >> maybe not private toys the full four department and police department but porti
this is city city and we have to work together. wayne, fast track to a city that needs bodies and a tax base? >> eric, that's not going to do it. happen to the s a microkas ym epitire united states. if the fundmental part of this, they have destroyed the inner city, you have a 47 percent illiteracy and functional illiteracy rates with the dults and allowed for people to vote for people who d't care and over tax and the way to cure this. johnathon is right about the second one. privatize...
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applause) >> and that's what i want to be clear about, that we cannot save city college if saving city college means having a city college that no longer looks like what city college has been. so, supervisor avalos talked about the language programs. it's the adult education classes, the job training programs, the work force development initiatives. it's the second chance programs for formerly incarcerated youth. it is the bet van center that helps so many vets not only get training, get jobs. it's the guardian scholars programs that serves former foster care students with academic and nonacademic support. it's the programs addressing senior help. it's helping students transfer to four-year colleges. it's preserving lower cost higher education can which is -- city college is the only way that so many low-income folks can go to college. it's maintaining the special community-based campuses like mission campus in my district that serves 8500 students, 70% of whom are immigrants. i do think that we need to continue these hearings and i will end with this, that my hope and what i would like to do as the district 9 su
applause) >> and that's what i want to be clear about, that we cannot save city college if saving city college means having a city college that no longer looks like what city college has been. so, supervisor avalos talked about the language programs. it's the adult education classes, the job training programs, the work force development initiatives. it's the second chance programs for formerly incarcerated youth. it is the bet van center that helps so many vets not only get training, get...
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city. your ideas, your engagement with us, you're aligning where we want to go to make the city a greater citys really the essence of managing a city. and i've learned that in many, many years of being a public serve ant, being an advocate to make sure the city represented its own diversity, of using that diversity as our strength, and going forward each of you are being asked to serve on extremely important commissions and bodies that i fully, fully respect. from fire, to transportation, to people handling billions of dollars in retirement, to our arts, to our health, to just getting permits out so that we can help people be success in this city. all of you are part of that. i just happened to address several hundred people this morning at a breakfast to talk about the health of our city. and part of that discussion was not just the health care programs that the country is heading into. it's also health means are we doing everything right for people? are we building strong communities? are we building neighborhoods? are we giving people the foundation in which they can invest to create a fami
city. your ideas, your engagement with us, you're aligning where we want to go to make the city a greater citys really the essence of managing a city. and i've learned that in many, many years of being a public serve ant, being an advocate to make sure the city represented its own diversity, of using that diversity as our strength, and going forward each of you are being asked to serve on extremely important commissions and bodies that i fully, fully respect. from fire, to transportation, to...
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city that gets it. we have a group of business innovators and we have city data available to software developers and starts grow and constantly working to matchup investors with tech start ups in our citycity has itself a jobs developer and we've got a chief data analytics officer whose job is including combatting mortgage fraud and stopping prescription drug abuse and things like that. you wouldn't think of technology being useful but in this day and age it is. we have a mayor that road in the taxi in the first bloomberg summit in october. i'm a good customer and everybody was watching. so we look forward to seeing you in new york city and once again, thank you for your hospital. you have done a hell of a job. thank you for everything what you have done. you have made this country what it is. [ applause ] i think we'll take some on topic questions for the mayors. >> how do the summit expand engineers about the summit? >> people will go where they think there is a challenge and if companies want to be where the people they can employ, where they want to live. both of us have the responsibility of making it exciting cities but then you have companies that will come. once you get the mom
city that gets it. we have a group of business innovators and we have city data available to software developers and starts grow and constantly working to matchup investors with tech start ups in our citycity has itself a jobs developer and we've got a chief data analytics officer whose job is including combatting mortgage fraud and stopping prescription drug abuse and things like that. you wouldn't think of technology being useful but in this day and age it is. we have a mayor that road in the...
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and a great pleasure for me to be opening the anniversary week of our city partnership here in san francisco city hall. sister cities i am absolutely delighted that we are sister cities. and particularly since we are not blood relations, as it were, seems the pleasure gained from having children, one another and is really what gives a relationship weight. what i find particularly pleasing is that in this relationship that we have chosen to enter into, the distance between us is having a positive effect. if there is a sense of competition, then it is one that is driving business. what i also find particularly attractive is that those who have chosen one another demand proof of love, as it were. and there is more family networks stretching over it that makes the relationship a matter of course. instead, we reflect one another's common grounds, we assure one another and we strengthen each other by consistently renewing our relationship. providing proof of love is easily done in san francisco. i like courting and to be courted, and more importantly this is something that helps us make progress. we are here to work on be
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city college. city college for me is like my second [speaker not understood]. being study in city college a medical receptionist, emt, and i was working, but i had two accidents on my job so i returned to city college again. and i'm studying ged. i want to continue to finish my ged. i'm a mother for two childs. they're going to city college and i don't want to lose city college. i know i want to have education for my kids [speaker not understood]. all the students so i will support city college. please keep open. thank you. (applause) >> i'm going to call a few more cards. alvin jah. renato [speaker not understood]. gordon mcclellan. patrick [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. and kabin baras. okay. >>> hello, thank you very much for having this meeting. we really need it. my name is holman turner, i'm a professional photographer. i also teach at city college. i've done that for the past 17 years. so, ~ somehow i fell in love with students and they fell in love with me. and for months i've been walking around as if this was something surreal, that we could actually
city college. city college for me is like my second [speaker not understood]. being study in city college a medical receptionist, emt, and i was working, but i had two accidents on my job so i returned to city college again. and i'm studying ged. i want to continue to finish my ged. i'm a mother for two childs. they're going to city college and i don't want to lose city college. i know i want to have education for my kids [speaker not understood]. all the students so i will support city...
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city. we don't only want to see city college saved. we want to see city college improved. we want to see city college addressing some of the historic issues of racial inequity, the achievement gap for students of color, especially african-american students, the amount of time that it takes students to graduate when they get into city college. so, we were really would like to see you take leadership in bringing the community together to build more support around saving city college, while most definitely including the fact we need to strive to improve the situations at city college that aren't working for students to make them successful. there's a lot of pressure to have a narrative that doesn't include equity and i want to most definitely make sure that as we continue to speak about this that we talk about equity. we put students at the center of the conversation and really make sure that it's guided by what's going to make sure students get the most out of their education at city college. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. (applause) >>> good afternoon, chair cohen an
city. we don't only want to see city college saved. we want to see city college improved. we want to see city college addressing some of the historic issues of racial inequity, the achievement gap for students of color, especially african-american students, the amount of time that it takes students to graduate when they get into city college. so, we were really would like to see you take leadership in bringing the community together to build more support around saving city college, while most...
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cities. this in light of the recent announcement this city of detroit filed for bankruptcy. coming up next on edward argues that the city is humanities greatest invention and selfish and for the future. he considers two-thirds of americans that live in the cities are healthier, more prosperous. this pergamus from march of 2011 and a can be watched in its entirety online on booktv.org along with the other programs use your on book tv. >>> the creation we are still not done with the developing world these are the great challenges that lie ahead so if you go back to 1900 it's less than the national average and today it is two years longer. i'm not sure that we understand that for the older new yorkers. for younger new yorkers it's clear why that rates are lower it is just better vehicle accidents, taking the subway, it's less interested in driving drunk and lower rates of suicide so while they aren't likely to see if they're happy the actually don't of themselves at the same rate than the low density areas to but that required investment and the local governments at the start of the plane at sentry for spending as much on
cities. this in light of the recent announcement this city of detroit filed for bankruptcy. coming up next on edward argues that the city is humanities greatest invention and selfish and for the future. he considers two-thirds of americans that live in the cities are healthier, more prosperous. this pergamus from march of 2011 and a can be watched in its entirety online on booktv.org along with the other programs use your on book tv. >>> the creation we are still not done with the...
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city college closes. my brother is also starting city college in the fall and won't be able to if city college closes, won't be able to achieve what he wants to do, and he wants to study law. i've been humbled by my experiences at city college and it's nothing like what my high school teachers and media have told me. i regret [speaker not understood] many of my [speaker not understood] as they will not transfer out in time because time is of the essence to study and be the most successful student and i guess i'm out of time. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. >>> my name is dawn moore. i'm alumni and current student is the ccsf. the accjc commission members did not reveal their hearts, goals, connectionses and how they got their position. but accjc wants to close ccsf or reduce ccsf in spite of ccsf, san francisco's people and our elected board. accjc statements that ccsf would and then they could and then they would lose accreditation and, therefore, our enrollment stopped rising. and it's worked at compton junior college and they used that as proof because they didn't have an elected board any more, they
city college closes. my brother is also starting city college in the fall and won't be able to if city college closes, won't be able to achieve what he wants to do, and he wants to study law. i've been humbled by my experiences at city college and it's nothing like what my high school teachers and media have told me. i regret [speaker not understood] many of my [speaker not understood] as they will not transfer out in time because time is of the essence to study and be the most successful...
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light take on detroit public unions and the judge in the motor tea bankruptcy battle and cashin in city city. and how to turn it around and not cost taxpayers a dime. plus tis a cost of obama care don't make you scream, what it does to your personal information will? the exclusiv and they speak out on calls for the usa to boycott russia if they grant edward snowden asylum.
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city city on cashin' in showing them how to save a lot of money without costing taxpayers a dime. first on forbes. want to speed up your screening in the airport pony up. what you have to do to get the tsa to do its job more efficiently. rrn geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. tsa is expanding the program to everybody. is it worth the price. stocks fit for a prince that get royal returns in 60 seconds. . >> we want to jet through security before you fly, now you can. tsa expanding the precheck and prescreening service to all passengers. it will cost you 85 bucks for five years and let you keep your shoes and belts and lap tops and liquids in your bag. rich, this is a great idea, why? >> i can't think of a greater bargain than $85 for five years and saving you countless hours in the lines. i wasted hundreds of hours standing in the lines and a complete overreaction to the terrorism threat by the tsa. >> mac, is it good? >> i like the idea. i am sick of the frequent groper program of old ladies and grandmas and kids and military who don't deserve it. by the way, $85 and why not boot up people with the frequent flyer program. my problem is the massive database that needs to be make sure they are not terrorist. and it is so what, five years, anybody can slip through the cracks. tsa have allowed knifes and guns into the airports and through the screeners, i am little concern body it. >> stove, it is it a crack in the security? >> no, not if they do it right and i hope they use better judgment here than when they allow axes and machetes on the airplanes. they backed off on that. they have a pretsa program and when it works it is magnificent. the co thing 85 bucks i am like rich, i am glad to pay the government money and get something in return. >> the foes go nowhere but up what about the cost? >> it should be free. it would require less government resources than when they put you through the rigamarole. it will save the government money. >> when the government starts a cost plan and tax and surcharge, it ends up going up. >> i agree with everybody on this. i am easy to get along with. i have sharpened by a xe in anticipation of taking it on the plane. of course it is a good idea. they tried it once before. seven years ago that allowed me to skip this. it was wonderful. if they want to do it for free all the better. but it i am willing to pay. >> i am from the government and i want to help. that is the only thing that makes me a little hesitant to accept the plan. >> it is still a good bargain. >> gang, thank you very much. coming up, picking stocks for the world's nowest prince that gives you a royal's size profit. huge savings o n great gear during the storewide tent sale and clearance event at bass pro shops. and make plans for the upcoming fall hunting classic, our biggest show and sale of the year, august 2-18. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? 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>> yes, dodge and cox. they have had a nice steady seven percent return and they are up 18 percent. these dpies are getting smart of what happened in the financial crisis. they are improving their performance. >> morgan, they were hit badly in the financial crisis. >> it is a vol toil fund. still i like them moving forward and i like them. >> vota phone. i think of soimon and garfunkle. you like the stock? >> this is a british telecomstock and they have a princely devdid i understand. >> i am selling it. i did like it and profit margins are going down and i liked them and i am raising cash. >> it is time to sell. >> you know my thoughts, i agree. >> have a great weekend. number one business block continues with eric boling and cashin' in >> it is a green light take on detroit public unions and the judge in the motor tea bankruptcy battle and cashin in city city. and how to turn it around and not cost taxpayers a dime. plus tis a cost of obama care don't make you scream, what it does to your personal information will? 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city city on cashin' in showing them how to save a lot of money without costing taxpayers a dime. first on forbes. want to speed up your screening in the airport pony up. what you have to do to get the tsa to do its job more efficiently. rrn geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you...
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city city on cashin' in showinthem how to save a lot of mney without costing taxpayers a dime. first on forbes. want to speed up your screening ♪ [ villain ] wellr. baldwin... it appears our journey has come to a delightful end. then i better e the capital one purchase eraser to redeem my venture miles for this trip. purchase eraser? it's the easy way to erase any recent travel expense. i just pick a charge, like my flight with a few taps, it's taken care of. impressive baldwin. does it work for hotels? absolutetely thank goodness. mrs. villain and i are planning our... you scare me. and i like it. let's go what's in yo wallet? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. >> we want to jet through security before you fly, now you can. tsa expanding the precheck and prescreening service to all passengers. it will cost you 85 bucks for five years and let you keep your shoes and bel and lap tops and liquids in your bag. rich, this is great idea, why? >> i can't think of a greater bargain than $85 for five years and saving you untless hours in the lines. i wasted hundreds of hours standing in the lines and a complete overreaction to the terrorism threat by the tsa. >> mac, is it good? >> i like the idea. am sick of the frequent groper program of old ladies and grandmas and kids and military who don't deserve it. by the way, $85 and why not boot up people with the frequent flyer program. my pblem is the massive database that needs to be make sure they are not terrorist. and it is so what, five years, anybody can slip through the cracks. tsa have allowed knifes and guns into the airports and through the screeners, i am little concn body it. >> stove, it is it a crack in the security? >> no, not if they do it right and i hope they use better judgment here than when they allow axes d machetes on the airplanes. they backed off on that. they have a pretsa program and when it works it is magnificent. th co thing 85 bucks i am like richi am glad to pay the government money and get something in return. >> the foes go nowhere but up what about the cost? >> it should be free. it would require less government resources than when they put you through the rigamarole. it will save the government money. >> when the government starts a cost plan and tax and surcharge, it ends up going up. >> i agree with everybody on this. i am easy to get along with. i have sharpened by a xe in anticipation of taking it on the plane. of course it is a good idea. they tried it once before. seven years ago that allowed me to skip this. it was nderful. if they want to do it for free all the better. but it i am willing to pay. >> i am from the government and i want to help. that is the oly thing that makes me a littleesitant to accept the plan. >> it is still a good bargain. >> gang, thank you verymuch. coming up, picking stocks for the world's nowest prince that gives you a royal's size profit. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announce advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair coains both an anti-inflamtory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not bused re than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may incrse your risk of osteoporosis some eye prlems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or higblood pressure before taking advair. ask yo doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. [ male announcer ] advair dius fluticasone propionate and salmeterol inhalation powder. get your first prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >> we are back. with a royal baby finally here, it is time to pick stocks fit for a prince and that could make king- sized profits. emac, y have a mutual follow-upped? >> yes, dodge and cox. they have had a nice steady seven percent return and they are up 18 percent. these dpies are getting smart of what happened in the financial crisis. they are improving their performance. >> morgan, they were hit badly in the financial crisis. >> it is a vol toil fund. still i like them moving forward and i like them. >> vota phone. i think of soimon and garfunkle. you like the stock? >> this is a british telecomstock and they have a princely devdid i understand. >> i am selling it. i did like it and profit margins are going down and i liked them and i am raising cash. >> it is time to sell. >> you know my thoughts, i agree. >> have a greatweekend. number one business block continues with eric boling and cashin' in >>t is a green lighttake on detroit public unions and the judge in the motor tea bankruptcy battle and cashin in city how to turn it around and not cost taxpayers a dime. plus tis a cost of obama care don't make you scream, what it does to your personal information will? the exclusive and they speak out on calls for the usa to boycott on russia if they grantedward snowden asy
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hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your wat
hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an opportunity to take city tunnel 1 out of operation and rehabilitate it. city tunnel number 1 had one valve to shut off the whole tunnel. city tunnel 2 had two parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's...
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city college close e what would we all do if city college was gone? thanks. (applause) ~ >>> hi, my name is patty chung [speaker not understood] i'm a city college counselor with city college of san francisco. i'd like to thank you for holding this hearing today. first of all, i want to let you know my dad attended college city college of san francisco in 1951. it was because of city college he was able to learn english, find a union job and support his family. if it wasn't for city college of san francisco, i don't know where i'd be right now. but i am a counselor with my advance degree so i am city college. the other -- i wasn't planning on speaking today, but i really wanted to get up here and share with you something that i found very distressful. i think it was like the second semester when our interim chancellor was at our college. it was a staff development day and all of us were called in to a huge auditorium and we had a speaker that sang the praises of university of phoenix. and we were told that we needed to offer more classes like them, online classes, putting more students so we could offer -- we serve more students by offering online classes. so,
city college close e what would we all do if city college was gone? thanks. (applause) ~ >>> hi, my name is patty chung [speaker not understood] i'm a city college counselor with city college of san francisco. i'd like to thank you for holding this hearing today. first of all, i want to let you know my dad attended college city college of san francisco in 1951. it was because of city college he was able to learn english, find a union job and support his family. if it wasn't for city...
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city. within this city would gym but that. politicians often surprise me. detroit cityrs don't want to give up much of anything when michigan's govern offered to have the state takeover belle island park since detroit can't even afford to maintain it, local politicians screamed. >> you may not take over bell island. it belongs to the people. john: it belongs to the people, not to you. >> this would create a lot of jobs and opportunity. right now there's no hope for the future. this would create that held. john: this could save detroit just by bringing in new ideas and people and money. >> i believe so. there would be our singapore or as hong kong is to china. john: i wish you luck. thank you. next, did you know detroit has thousands of valuable paintings? but it won't sell any. i will confront a politician who says no next. ♪ ♪ john: what's up with t charge? the city can pay its bills, so the state offers to save them $6 milon per year by managing a park on belle isle. it would still be a park. it would not go away, but detroit opposes even that. are they power mad? the
city. within this city would gym but that. politicians often surprise me. detroit cityrs don't want to give up much of anything when michigan's govern offered to have the state takeover belle island park since detroit can't even afford to maintain it, local politicians screamed. >> you may not take over bell island. it belongs to the people. john: it belongs to the people, not to you. >> this would create a lot of jobs and opportunity. right now there's no hope for the future. this...
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one thing the city of san francisco or big cities or federal, right, the other smaller cities, smaller cities have smaller budgets. having a structure to support all this open data takes a lot of money. so, when these small cities are thinking about this, they should think about a way of somehow equalizing because they are putting into having these open data team, right? so, what does make sense? this is kind of an open question to get your point of view. >> do you want to take that, shannon? >> i think that there is actually quite ah few examples. we can probably talk to this more with smaller cities that are making open data efforts. but what i would say is that it's proven more than the value of the investment. the return that we've gotten just by opening up the data has actually given back more. so, that would be my short answer to it, but i think you probably have more experience working directly with some of the cities. >> so, i grew up in a small city so i care about small cities a lot, 15,000 people, southern illinois. i'm a card nastionv fan. -- cardinals fan. i should say tha
one thing the city of san francisco or big cities or federal, right, the other smaller cities, smaller cities have smaller budgets. having a structure to support all this open data takes a lot of money. so, when these small cities are thinking about this, they should think about a way of somehow equalizing because they are putting into having these open data team, right? so, what does make sense? this is kind of an open question to get your point of view. >> do you want to take that,...