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you that the city of san francisco will not support an order that aims at sdpiftd families and tearing down the social fabric of our city and country you know those are trying times in the city and county of san francisco is taking a step forward safeguarding the rest freedoms this country promises for all the residents where we don't just promise but make that work and we'll rise above this adverse and practice tolerance and raise fist that independence our city and beyond today we'll continue to push for comprehensive immigration reform plans that insure the fair treatment of everyone inside as well as audit the united states a reform that protects our children and loved ones regardless of immigration status let us continue to make san francisco great and show everyone that this is a place for all families independent of race and religion and plant our roots and commitment here to thrive as a city city for everyone thank you for being worked out here today. >> (clapping.) >> supervisor cohen. >> thank you, thank you >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you for joining us a beautiful occasion to k34 come as one community address family there are several moments i'm prou
you that the city of san francisco will not support an order that aims at sdpiftd families and tearing down the social fabric of our city and country you know those are trying times in the city and county of san francisco is taking a step forward safeguarding the rest freedoms this country promises for all the residents where we don't just promise but make that work and we'll rise above this adverse and practice tolerance and raise fist that independence our city and beyond today we'll continue...
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cities. the attorney general warned that federal money could be withheld from cities that defy the law. >> cities have an obligation to comply with federal law but there is a larger issue, we have not do anything about comprehensive immigration reform. >> reporter: norgs is hosting the first ever sanctuary city -- new york city is hosting the first ever sanctuary city meeting. >>> democratic lawmakers in several stays with moving ahead with plans to insure access to birth control. even though congressional leaders pulled the repeal and replacement to obamacare, the cities will continue to push for separate protection for planned parenthood and at the same time anti-abortion groups will try to have the money taken away from the organization. >>> today, the professional business women's association of california is hosting a conference, hillary clinton is going to give the keynote speech. the conference is sold out. >>> the last visible piece of the bay bridge is coming down. >> things are warming up around the bay area. we check in on the forecast coming up. >> plus one bay area city considers a s
cities. the attorney general warned that federal money could be withheld from cities that defy the law. >> cities have an obligation to comply with federal law but there is a larger issue, we have not do anything about comprehensive immigration reform. >> reporter: norgs is hosting the first ever sanctuary city -- new york city is hosting the first ever sanctuary city meeting. >>> democratic lawmakers in several stays with moving ahead with plans to insure access to birth...
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funds fr those cities if they don't comply. >> i urge nationstates in cities and counties to consider the harm they are doing. >> the plan to deal with things. supporters of those cities convened the first conference on the issue in new york city vowing to confront criminalization of illegal immigrants. >> the administration's worst nightmare. >> the attorney general is urging thing to worry cities to cooperate with the administration explaining whole communities are put at risk because of illegal immigrants who commit crimes. >> the charges and convictions against these aliens include drug trafficking, hit and run, sex offenses against child and even murder. such policies cannot continue. they make our nation less safe. >> leaders of sanctuary cities nightmare and lee of san francisco said this, sanctuary cities are safer, more productive, healthier places to live and bill diblasio of new york argue sanctuary cities means less terrorism. mister sessions is urging those cities to comply or face the consequences of losing vital federal money. the father of an illegal immigrant charged with sexually assaulting his 14-year-old classmate is living in the united states ill
funds fr those cities if they don't comply. >> i urge nationstates in cities and counties to consider the harm they are doing. >> the plan to deal with things. supporters of those cities convened the first conference on the issue in new york city vowing to confront criminalization of illegal immigrants. >> the administration's worst nightmare. >> the attorney general is urging thing to worry cities to cooperate with the administration explaining whole communities are put...
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city -- cities. their threatening funding cuts for cities that refuse to cooperate with federal agencies to enforce immigration law. >> reporter: some of these sanctuary cities and counties think that this latest move is unconstitutional. the trump administration thinks the law is on its side. the city's need to do their part. from los angeles and san francisco to new york city philadelphia and the nation's capital, sanctuary cities and counties have been spreading fast across the country. it has to stop says u.s. attorney general's jeff sessions. >> duis, assaults, gang rapes, crimes against children and murderers. countless americans would be alive today, and countless loved ones would not be grieving today. if these policies of sanctuary cities were ended. >> reporter: the trump administration now talking about hitting sanctuary cities and the pocketbook. cutting off funds for those who continue to ignore federal law. the sanctuary city leaders from across the country and advocates met in new york yesterday to plan their resistance. a sanctuary city generally refuses to assist federal agencies to enforce im
city -- cities. their threatening funding cuts for cities that refuse to cooperate with federal agencies to enforce immigration law. >> reporter: some of these sanctuary cities and counties think that this latest move is unconstitutional. the trump administration thinks the law is on its side. the city's need to do their part. from los angeles and san francisco to new york city philadelphia and the nation's capital, sanctuary cities and counties have been spreading fast across the...
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together the vision can come about let's keep the city working together and do the right thing and always honor the traditions of the city a diversity city a city of inclusion that welcomes everyone and works for everybody thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor a few more restrictive acknowledgements of folks that serve the civic center love hydra mendosa-mcdonnell from the school board and alex and alex walker rep assembly and jen and the entire office of assemblyman chiu came down and commissioner jim one the civic center historians that is a fabulous partner and by the way, sits open is civic center cd board i want to acknowledge the civic center braid for your participation and the vice president allen low who is here. >> (clapping.) >> and no doubt a few more restrictive to come as we hear from more restrictive speakers the civic center is an interesting case that is both a neighborhood park and our next speaker a champion for the paperwork in the tenderloin and south of market and together with her passion and her leadership we're doing a lot with the bodecker park we're working togethe
together the vision can come about let's keep the city working together and do the right thing and always honor the traditions of the city a diversity city a city of inclusion that welcomes everyone and works for everybody thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor a few more restrictive acknowledgements of folks that serve the civic center love hydra mendosa-mcdonnell from the school board and alex and alex walker rep assembly and jen...
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city. supporters of the sanctuary city designation urge the city council. pittsburgh police told the crowd even without an official sanctuary city designation they don't ask the situation of the people they come in contact with. >> this distorted mine mind shows a complete lack of respect. >>> time is now 4:24 later today president trump will sign an executive order that will eliminate many of president obama's regulations on climate change. it will instruct federal regulators to re-write many of the current rules. the auto also lifts the 14-month old moratorium on new coal leases. president trump has called climate change a hoax and repeatedly criticized. >>> san francisco congresswoman nancy peloci is among those calling the chairman to remove himself from the investigation of russia. republican devon nunez agreed. he says a source showed him intelligence reports that included the names of trump associates that he says were swept up during legal surveillance of foreign officials. did not share the reports with his house committee and he has denied the demo
city. supporters of the sanctuary city designation urge the city council. pittsburgh police told the crowd even without an official sanctuary city designation they don't ask the situation of the people they come in contact with. >> this distorted mine mind shows a complete lack of respect. >>> time is now 4:24 later today president trump will sign an executive order that will eliminate many of president obama's regulations on climate change. it will instruct federal regulators to...
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city of oakland deserve the team? >> yes. but the city also needs its mayor to be fiscally responsible. the mayor said, we cannot afford this. >> she said, if i lose the raiders over my lack of giving them city funds for their stadium, so be it. she holding her head high. >> the city of alameda is considering whether or not to take the league and the nfl to court. the county coliseum authority is examining this legal option. attorneys could argue that the raider's owner mark davis negotiated in bad faith and refused to meet with oakland mayor, libby schaaf. >> i believe that oakland did everything that we could responsibly. >> they can go to santa clara to play, they did not want us, they did not engage with the city of oakland, trying to come up with a deal that would allow them to stay. >> after the nfl vote, the mayor was asked about working with mark davis, who has accused local lawrpg of giving up. >> we had a viable deal on the table, fully financed and shovel ready. that speaks for itself. i have sympathy for mr. davis, he has spent 10 years trying to get a stadium built in oakland. i cannot speak to what that was like. i recognize over this decade he has worked with four mayors and n
city of oakland deserve the team? >> yes. but the city also needs its mayor to be fiscally responsible. the mayor said, we cannot afford this. >> she said, if i lose the raiders over my lack of giving them city funds for their stadium, so be it. she holding her head high. >> the city of alameda is considering whether or not to take the league and the nfl to court. the county coliseum authority is examining this legal option. attorneys could argue that the raider's owner mark...
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in the last ict plan the city renewed over 121 projects and invested in key technologies across the city. the ict plan helped the city plan for investments towards the replacement of the public safety -- and have recommendations during the budget cycle. it led to development of two technology initiatives that are running. first is the implementation of the city wide digital service strategy. i'm pleased to share that our new chief digital service officer kerry bishop is hired and actively working with departments to redesign their services to be more accessible and user friendly. up first, she'll work with the office of sifb immaterial grant affairs on their portal as a -- working with the office of short term rental on a faster and more efficient online application process. the second initiative to come from the ict plan was a focus on shared services. the department of technology has instituted a shared service form which acts as an advisory body where department bodies can active -- this is an important step to develop our city wide it students that have been -- decisions being made, department by department, but
in the last ict plan the city renewed over 121 projects and invested in key technologies across the city. the ict plan helped the city plan for investments towards the replacement of the public safety -- and have recommendations during the budget cycle. it led to development of two technology initiatives that are running. first is the implementation of the city wide digital service strategy. i'm pleased to share that our new chief digital service officer kerry bishop is hired and actively...
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city. we have got a totally renewed city centre, and there is great, great confidence in hull, the unemployment has dropped dramatically and people have got that fresh confidence, in derry cityhe boom to the city and the positive message that winning this accolade, that casts, is enormous, but how do you maintain that. it moves onto the next city? how do you keep the feel—good times going? next city? how do you keep the feel-good times going? that is future planning isn't it? and a legacy programme. we have spent now over a year not planning for this year, but beyond 2021. we are the city of culture for four years. but, we are determined, never to look back, to look forward, to look at the opportunities. and we are going to do that. and that is what you need to do. you certainly need the public behind you, we had 80% of the public, when asked by the judges, they knew about the city of culture, and that they wanted that title. good stuff, stephen brady, hull city council, good to see you. and tomorrow we will have the first of a regular bbc news channel programme featuring the highlights of hull's year as britain's city of culture. that is also cross the weekend on bbc news.
city. we have got a totally renewed city centre, and there is great, great confidence in hull, the unemployment has dropped dramatically and people have got that fresh confidence, in derry cityhe boom to the city and the positive message that winning this accolade, that casts, is enormous, but how do you maintain that. it moves onto the next city? how do you keep the feel—good times going? next city? how do you keep the feel-good times going? that is future planning isn't it? and a legacy...
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cities that ignore federal law will lose federal funding including oakland and san francisco. live at san francisco city hall with reaction. >> reporter: the attorney general was talking specifically about losing grants awarded by the justice department, but for sure his appearance today was meant to turn up the heat on those cities. sanctuary cities like san francisco. while the u.s. attorney general urged cities to comply with immigration detainers, jeff sessions took the opportunity to mention kate, who was shot in tvs by an undocumented immigrant who had been deported several times. >> putting dangerous criminals back on the streets. we all remember the tragic case of kate. >> reporter: his warnings comes two months after president trump signed and executive order demanding cities and states comply with federal immigration policy or risk losing federal fu funding. san francisco sued the trump administration. city attorney dennis herrera said immigration enforcement is the federal government's job. richard boswell is a professor of law at u.c. hastings. >> there is no legal requirement a school official turn over somebody to immigration, or that other officers turn people over to immigration. >> reporter: most republicans agree with the attorney general. >> why do people, like our governor, jerry brown, believ
cities that ignore federal law will lose federal funding including oakland and san francisco. live at san francisco city hall with reaction. >> reporter: the attorney general was talking specifically about losing grants awarded by the justice department, but for sure his appearance today was meant to turn up the heat on those cities. sanctuary cities like san francisco. while the u.s. attorney general urged cities to comply with immigration detainers, jeff sessions took the opportunity to...
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model that the cities what emulate we look at san francisco and envy in the sense a wealthy city culturally and financially and in diversity in the community but it is an expensive city i think the leadership that the city of san francisco and the county a taking something we'll replicate throughout the country again my colleagues are looking at not only building new hours we are hooked on primarily when we preserve the housing we preserve the communities too and with meta and looking at the mission and preserving the mission as much of that community not just preserving the affordable housing but this is often integrated and this is an added value we think deserving of small business owners to the sustainability fee that many of the units have add ones that many of us can begin with so we say thank you to everyone that is here and thank you for inviting us we're an excited early investor i'll i'm going to turn it over to my colleague of the accelerate fund thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thanks bob thank you, mr. mayor and thank you to olsen and ruby and the amazing team that the mayor referenced and to rich and our board and a special thank you to the investors becaus
model that the cities what emulate we look at san francisco and envy in the sense a wealthy city culturally and financially and in diversity in the community but it is an expensive city i think the leadership that the city of san francisco and the county a taking something we'll replicate throughout the country again my colleagues are looking at not only building new hours we are hooked on primarily when we preserve the housing we preserve the communities too and with meta and looking at the...
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activist in new york city hole hold a first ever national conference in support of sanctuary cities, fox news correspondent rick leventhal with our report. >> i urge our nation's state and cities and counties to consider carefully the harm they are doing. reporter: at the same time attorney general jeff sessions spoke about danger of sanctuary cities, a first conference was underway. >> january 20 was a tragic day for our nation. reporter: organizers' to protect all immigrants, especially the undocumented by crafting municipal policy. >> white house said there is ample evidence to support a crackdown, including rape of a girl in maryland, alleg arkansa-- allegedly by two illegal immigrants. >> countless americans would bbe alive today, and loved ones would not be grieving today. >> he could not be more wrong. he could not be more inaccuracies and unable to actually see the realities that play in our cities and our states. >> new york city is the safest city in the country. and so, you know, if the president wants to put that at risk, to make a point to a dwindling base of support here being irresponsibility, but that nothing new ar for this administration. >> ironically, sanct
activist in new york city hole hold a first ever national conference in support of sanctuary cities, fox news correspondent rick leventhal with our report. >> i urge our nation's state and cities and counties to consider carefully the harm they are doing. reporter: at the same time attorney general jeff sessions spoke about danger of sanctuary cities, a first conference was underway. >> january 20 was a tragic day for our nation. reporter: organizers' to protect all immigrants,...
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commit crimes far lower rates and our sanction tue area cities nd cities that are friendly to immigrants that those actually are safer as cities than comparable cities that are not sanctuary cities. that was an report that came out. when you have trust and when you understand that the fix that we need is for a system that is broken, an immigration system that has been broken for a very long time, that the way to address these issues is not to criminalize and fear monger about people who are trying to help our country but get our country to help on a real fix. and i was initially pleased that the president talked about fixing an broken immigration system and said we are going to look at a merit-based system. i came here by myself when i was 16 years old. my parents sent me over here. because their $5,000 they felt this was going to be the best education. if you look at a merit-based system, you exclude the millions of people who have come to the united states seeking refuge from familiar ine, from drought, from persecution. you exclude all of those people. you exclude all of the family who are trying to re-unite with their love
commit crimes far lower rates and our sanction tue area cities nd cities that are friendly to immigrants that those actually are safer as cities than comparable cities that are not sanctuary cities. that was an report that came out. when you have trust and when you understand that the fix that we need is for a system that is broken, an immigration system that has been broken for a very long time, that the way to address these issues is not to criminalize and fear monger about people who are...
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california study basically looked at sanctuary cities across the country and set there is 35.5 fewer crimes per 10,000 and sanctuary cities than nonsanctuary cities. it's even better in smaller municipalities and sanctuary cities have stronger economies, lower poverty rates -- >> tucker: that's not causation. there is no established connection between those two. it's merely speculative. it hasn't been proven. let's get back to what you said --ve >> look at your city for example. >> tucker: there is no evidence that one causes the other so let's not waste our time. by the way, this is an interesting conversation. i don't understand why it has to be a racial conversation. if you disagree with someone on immigration policy that person r needs to be a racist. or committing ethnic cleansing. the head of the new york city council made that claim today. you do not speak for her but what do you think of that? >> i really respect the head of the new york city council. she is the first hispanic to r ever hold that position. i look forward to seeing what she does next in her career. the point that the conference is trying to get across is that sanctuary cit
california study basically looked at sanctuary cities across the country and set there is 35.5 fewer crimes per 10,000 and sanctuary cities than nonsanctuary cities. it's even better in smaller municipalities and sanctuary cities have stronger economies, lower poverty rates -- >> tucker: that's not causation. there is no established connection between those two. it's merely speculative. it hasn't been proven. let's get back to what you said --ve >> look at your city for example....
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in the last ict plan the city renewed over 121 projects and invested in key technologies across the city. the ict plan helped the city plan for investments towards the replacement of the public safety -- and have recommendations during the budget cycle. it led to development of two technology initiatives that are running. first is the implementation of the city wide digital service strategy. i'm pleased to share that our new chief digital service officer kerry bishop is hired and actively working with departments to redesign their services to be more accessible and user friendly. up first, she'll work with the office of sifb immaterial grant affairs on their portal as a -- working with the office of short term rental on a faster and more efficient online application process. the second initiative to come from the ict plan was a focus on shared services. the department of technology has instituted a shared service form which acts as an advisory body where department bodies can active -- this is an important step to develop our city wide it students that have been -- decisions being made, department by department, but
in the last ict plan the city renewed over 121 projects and invested in key technologies across the city. the ict plan helped the city plan for investments towards the replacement of the public safety -- and have recommendations during the budget cycle. it led to development of two technology initiatives that are running. first is the implementation of the city wide digital service strategy. i'm pleased to share that our new chief digital service officer kerry bishop is hired and actively...
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in the last ict plan the city renewed over 121 projects and invested in key technologies across the city. the ict plan helped the city plan for investments towards the replacement of the public safety -- and have recommendations during the budget cycle. it led to development of two technology initiatives that are running. first is the implementation of the city wide digital service strategy. i'm pleased to share that our new chief digital service officer kerry bishop is hired and actively working with departments to redesign their services to be more accessible and user friendly. up first, she'll work with the office of sifb immaterial grant affairs on their portal as a -- working with the office of short term rental on a faster and more efficient online application process. the second initiative to come from the ict plan was a focus on shared services. the department of technology has instituted a shared service form which acts as an advisory body where department bodies can active -- this is an important step to develop our city wide it students that have been -- decisions being made, department by department, but
in the last ict plan the city renewed over 121 projects and invested in key technologies across the city. the ict plan helped the city plan for investments towards the replacement of the public safety -- and have recommendations during the budget cycle. it led to development of two technology initiatives that are running. first is the implementation of the city wide digital service strategy. i'm pleased to share that our new chief digital service officer kerry bishop is hired and actively...
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city. monitors were set up outside the meeting room . supporters of the sanctuary city urged cityncil to show concern for undocumented immigrants. while the critics say the risk of losing federal funding is too high a price to pay. pittsburgh police told the crowd that even without an official sanctuary city designation they will not ask the immigration status of people they come in contact with. >> if these are our values if this is a policy that already exists all we're asking is to codify. >> this shows a complete lack of respect for the law and it cannot go unchallenged by the citizens. >> and in the end the pittsburgh city council decided not to move ahead with the sanctuary city declaration. a very sweeping measure he tells federal regulators to re-write many of the current rules designed to reduce carbon emissions. it it also released the four month old moratorium. president trump has called climate change a hoax and repeatedly criticized federal hopes to. the chairman of the house intelligence committee should remove himself from an investigation of russia. republican devo
city. monitors were set up outside the meeting room . supporters of the sanctuary city urged cityncil to show concern for undocumented immigrants. while the critics say the risk of losing federal funding is too high a price to pay. pittsburgh police told the crowd that even without an official sanctuary city designation they will not ask the immigration status of people they come in contact with. >> if these are our values if this is a policy that already exists all we're asking is to...
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together the vision can come about let's keep the city working together and do the right thing and always honor the traditions of the city a diversity city city of inclusion that welcomes everyone and works for everybody thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor a few more restrictive acknowledgements of folks that serve the civic center love hydra mendosa-mcdonnell from the school board and alex and alex walker rep assembly and jen and the entire office of assemblyman chiu came down and commissioner jim one the civic center historians that is a fabulous partner and by the way, sits open is civic center cd board i want to acknowledge the civic center braid for your participation and the vice president allen low who is here. >> (clapping.) >> and no doubt a few more restrictive to come as we hear from more restrictive speakers the civic center is an interesting case that is both a neighborhood park and our next speaker a champion for the paperwork in the tenderloin and south of market and together with her passion and her leadership we're doing a lot with the bodecker park we're working together
together the vision can come about let's keep the city working together and do the right thing and always honor the traditions of the city a diversity city city of inclusion that welcomes everyone and works for everybody thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor a few more restrictive acknowledgements of folks that serve the civic center love hydra mendosa-mcdonnell from the school board and alex and alex walker rep assembly and jen...
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cities. city council members heard arguments from supporters is and opponents. then they decided the city would not back a blanket policy. one of the arguments is that they already have safe boards in place. >>> 6:38 right phau. now. we will see some decent warming around the tri-valley. even close to 70 later on around dublin and pleasanton. downtown san jose, 70. the trend will continue the next seven days as we see dry weather and temperatures in the mid-60s around san francisco as we go through the weekend. a few clouds. cooling on saturday. look at that inland seven-day forecast. highs in the low to mid-70s. beyond that at least for now, seven-day forecast is dry as a taste of spring comes into the area. here's mike. >>> the nasty nimitz does have that reputation. we're looking at the slowing through ward. that's typical in the southbound direction. we had a disturbance here. a disabled vehicle northbound 880 by 23rd. in the last couple of minutes, chp cleared it from the incident report. the lane cleared north 880 downtown. a look at the travel times. northbound from 238. 18-minute
cities. city council members heard arguments from supporters is and opponents. then they decided the city would not back a blanket policy. one of the arguments is that they already have safe boards in place. >>> 6:38 right phau. now. we will see some decent warming around the tri-valley. even close to 70 later on around dublin and pleasanton. downtown san jose, 70. the trend will continue the next seven days as we see dry weather and temperatures in the mid-60s around san francisco as...
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city with how city and residents are getting ready, joe. >> jessica, good evening. many details just coming to light following a news conference with the city stake holder, in city hall, just within the hour. you mentioned about ticketing and towing along snow routes, that starts at 9:00 o'clock tonight. other time lines we should ab wear of, city anticipate that it will start salting operations at 8:00 o'clock tonight and plows will drop once there is snuff snow accumulated. at its disposal more than 400 pieces of equipment. before long, snow will be falling across philadelphia, public and archdiocese schools in the city of closed for tuesday, but by this time tomorrow forecast models show a foot of snow or more could be on the ground. >> we will be at full capacity of salt trucks and plows by midnight. we will continue to fight this storm, until the streets are passable. >> reporter: nor'easter with heavy snow, biting wind will deliver a nasty wake up call, to the area one that has been spared frigid weather all winter. philadelphia has 50,000 tons of salt to help clear the streets, the city is asking you for a little bit of help. >> once
city with how city and residents are getting ready, joe. >> jessica, good evening. many details just coming to light following a news conference with the city stake holder, in city hall, just within the hour. you mentioned about ticketing and towing along snow routes, that starts at 9:00 o'clock tonight. other time lines we should ab wear of, city anticipate that it will start salting operations at 8:00 o'clock tonight and plows will drop once there is snuff snow accumulated. at its...
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it starts near the urban core of the new york city city area in new jersey and then expands as it heads west into what we new jerseyians affectionately call horsey countries, gives you a huge constituency. you're convinced if they could all speak to you at once, they uld be against this? >> i think many of m constituents want form but this is not the reform they want. i think we could do better. i'd like to go to phase three, as it's called right away, legislation saying that we can purchase policies across state lines, tort reform. i think these are essential components and i would like to do those aspects first. >> i asked congressman collins about speaker ryan because we're detecting hints in some of the gop messaging coming out anti-ryan perhaps, already trying to pin the blame on him perhaps. what is your level of confidence in your speaker? >> i have excellent confidence in speaker ryan. i think he's doing a superb job. i think he wants reform, i want reform, my friend chris collins wants reform, as does the president of the united states. the debate is how to bring about that ref
it starts near the urban core of the new york city city area in new jersey and then expands as it heads west into what we new jerseyians affectionately call horsey countries, gives you a huge constituency. you're convinced if they could all speak to you at once, they uld be against this? >> i think many of m constituents want form but this is not the reform they want. i think we could do better. i'd like to go to phase three, as it's called right away, legislation saying that we can...
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city's side. >> let's talk a little bit about sanctuary cities. he didn't back down from that at all. but you get the feeling that cityncil, that darrell clarke is very nervous. if this goes through, if they do start to stick it to the city, ds.t's a lot of money that the is the mayor correct tt he can hold fast on this until somebody comes to him with a legal argument -- you have to change or michael nutter, middle path this moment to maybe get the attention off of philadelphia? >> well, i think he's made a commitment to sanctuary cities, for this issue and beone, the only mayor in the country who's doing this.lot of people e sayi, right thing for cities. if you ask law ement t take on the role of marginalizing another group of peop tbe to really tell us what's really going on. this is absolutely the wrong way to go." i mean, as the mayor said, we're already obligated, if someone commits a crime, to turn that person over. the question is, are we just checking people's credentials and then saying, "okay, we're going to turn you over to someone else"? so i think that the city has a good case to make. i think it will ul
city's side. >> let's talk a little bit about sanctuary cities. he didn't back down from that at all. but you get the feeling that cityncil, that darrell clarke is very nervous. if this goes through, if they do start to stick it to the city, ds.t's a lot of money that the is the mayor correct tt he can hold fast on this until somebody comes to him with a legal argument -- you have to change or michael nutter, middle path this moment to maybe get the attention off of philadelphia? >>...
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city city council today honored ebby miller for helping to keep peace with two teenagers about to fight. enconcerning the men to talk and shake hands is going viral has the attention and tory smith and lebron james. and was encouraged by the teenagers if the video and credited his mom by showing him the difference between right and wrong. >>> and students and received free video inspections compliments of the staff. it's designed to get is the vehicles ready for the long drives for it's upcoming spring break. check the fluids and belts and wiper blades and the tires. >>> next a story of discovery of family, a personal sense of joy that took decades to accomplish, and it all came to a climax today in abington, bloomberg pennsylvania and phoenix arizona. john rawlins tells the tale. >> via a blurry video link, emotions and tears, 73-year-old marie robbins in bloomsburg sees a photo of her biological father for the first time in her >> this is incredible. that my dad. >> edmond, died whenhe uss eustis went down. >> and her family in abington received thes minutes before after a ten-year quest to find edwin. >> you have the eyes and the same shape of his face. >> and i thought it was mom's face. ha, ha, ha. >> wartime philadelphia.he righ we sweethearts and he went off to sea never know that dorothy was going to have a baby. >> they were each other's first loves. >> and dorothy gave up the baby marie for adoption and she raised a family and then reunited. and just yet beckyent out this picture a yearbook photo and the sister is alive and lives with a son in arizona, the consent the photos his family were searching for. >> it's so hard to process after all of these years. >> there is much happiness in this house today dorothy however was not he she is not feeling well the hope is to share the photos with her soon. >> my grandmother is 92 and know that this is one thing she wanted before she left this earth. >> john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >>> dallas green has long carved his place in history and today we are mourning his passing. >> up until 2008 only one man had the distinct of managing a phillies team in a world series title and that man, dallas green has died. he was a loud and imposing figure be players did not like him much but he got the job done in 1980s. green was back with the team most recently as a senior adviser to the general manager. the phillies released this statement, we mourn the passing of dallas green, the phillies lost a great man and wonderful friend and our thoughts and prayers are with his family. he was 82. >>> we are a few week as way from opening day and they took the field to face the yankees and vince val he is kes was roughed up and two of those hits were off the bat of greg bird. the phillies lose the game 7-3. >>> as steve miller once crooned time is slipping, slipping, slipping and that is not good for the flyers. they are 7 points back with 10 games to go. and they lost to winnipeg last night and tomorrow night they skate in minnesota, road games are the team's achilles heel. >> this is a difference for us. and that is how it is right now. that has been the difference for us. >> the sixers visit oklahoma citynd the two teams have not met since the season opener and jahlil okafor is questionable tonight and dealing with a sore right knee, the same knee he had surgery on aier ago. and russel westbrook is having an mvp type season and averaging a triple-double. they will have to slow him down. >> if anyone has an idea please let me know. it's not a one-on-one thing when are you guarding a guy like him and it's a team effort. and it's a collective effort, trying to play one-on-one against him. he is averaging triple-double for a reason. >> college football, penn state coming off the rose bowl appearance have begun spring practice and coach franklin returned a lot of key players. that is a good thing. >> we have to take the experiences, the big ten championship game and the ohio state game and the bowl game, we have to take the experiences and learn from them and grow from them. but make sure we are still the same humble, hungry hard working team that focuses on preparation. >> it's march and w
city city council today honored ebby miller for helping to keep peace with two teenagers about to fight. enconcerning the men to talk and shake hands is going viral has the attention and tory smith and lebron james. and was encouraged by the teenagers if the video and credited his mom by showing him the difference between right and wrong. >>> and students and received free video inspections compliments of the staff. it's designed to get is the vehicles ready for the long drives for...
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twain was of course quite theent describing the city city of big shoulders -- discovering the city as a city of big shoulders moving quickly. it has always been a city focused on trade, commerce, and innovation. the home of railway in america, arguably the, will weigh around the world. and with so many developments that have changed the course of history, including the first self-sustaining nuclear chain to be thewhich has atomic age that happened in chicago. and being the home of route 66 was a place where the car radio was invented as well. thank god for those long trips. in australia, you can drive for a day or two and not see another car. so your best friend maybe the car radio. thing you have a world series winning baseball team. again, something i discovered is near and due to the hearts of many, many americans. about them talking -- today, ilinois am talking about -- the people of illinois nor about standing together in times of adversity. makeshift, during good times. our relationship goes back a very long way. we are both immigrant nations. wedavid mentioned earlier, were in
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did before. >> youthful. >> and you, very briefly on finally. >> my prayer for jerusalem, my city, our cityhat the international community will recognize the jewish people as a legitimate custodian of jerusalem. [applause] >> and that we will see ofselves as the custodians jerusalem for humanity. what aes and gentlemen, wonderful, invigorating 60th anniversary conversation. you very much. thank you everybody. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: vice president mike pence also spoke to the aipac conference. he talked sunday about moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, which he said the trump administration is considering. this is 20 minutes. [applause] ♪
did before. >> youthful. >> and you, very briefly on finally. >> my prayer for jerusalem, my city, our cityhat the international community will recognize the jewish people as a legitimate custodian of jerusalem. [applause] >> and that we will see ofselves as the custodians jerusalem for humanity. what aes and gentlemen, wonderful, invigorating 60th anniversary conversation. you very much. thank you everybody. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: vice president mike pence...
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city of the free city college thank you. >> thank you to all of you for doing that. >> (clapping.) >> ladies and gentlemen, i know that you know that this is a very special time in our city's history a time when we're rediscovering what diversity means we are reinvest in the things we truly believe in because we're all as a city challenged to do better and do more restrictive and certainly from the vantage point as a mayor i need other great leaders to step forward i have that in naomi cell not only a great zoning administrator but all this time having her kids a great mom yes. >> (clapping.) >> she led the effort and one the really people that i depend on on what charlotte and others to have one the best women conferences recently a lot of people on the agenda. >> (clapping.) >> and then i know that she's been at my side and working with the board of supervisors all the elected officials to keep our infrastructure going keep our city departments working but more importantly to keep the spirit of this city positive so at this point let me just say it is a pleasure to work with you naomi it's a pleasure to work with a mom which i think it historic for a zoning administrator
city of the free city college thank you. >> thank you to all of you for doing that. >> (clapping.) >> ladies and gentlemen, i know that you know that this is a very special time in our city's history a time when we're rediscovering what diversity means we are reinvest in the things we truly believe in because we're all as a city challenged to do better and do more restrictive and certainly from the vantage point as a mayor i need other great leaders to step forward i have that...
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residents in dublin packed a city council meeting speaking out whether dublin should be a sanctuary city. the city council and the mayor agree with the many people who spoke out against being a sanctuary city. the city attorney said the alameda sheriff's office has a policy against holding someone based on immigration status. >>> supervisors are going to look into how much city money is -- supervisors sandra lee wants the city treasure to take city money out of companies involved in that project. san francisco has social responsibility guidelines for its investments. other cities including alameda, seattle and davis has started looking at divesting from institutions financing that pipeline. >>> san francisco's new police chief gave his first update on the department's reform update. coming up, the progress made so far and the concerns raised by one city supervisor. >>> also coming up next, the few tour for bart passengers keeps getting delays. finally when we can see new cars. >>> we see traffic that's getting busier by the moment as you come up to the golden gate bridge. this commute still looks
residents in dublin packed a city council meeting speaking out whether dublin should be a sanctuary city. the city council and the mayor agree with the many people who spoke out against being a sanctuary city. the city attorney said the alameda sheriff's office has a policy against holding someone based on immigration status. >>> supervisors are going to look into how much city money is -- supervisors sandra lee wants the city treasure to take city money out of companies involved in...
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city to the future and the past, and excel. it can be done. it is being done. >> beautiful. and yossi, very briefly and finally. >> my prayer for jerusalem, my city, our cityt the international community will recognize the jewish people as the legitimate custodian of jerusalem and that we will see ourselves as the custodians of jerusalem for humanity. [ cheering and applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, what a wonderful, energizing, invigorating 50th anniversary conversation. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. thank you. ♪
city to the future and the past, and excel. it can be done. it is being done. >> beautiful. and yossi, very briefly and finally. >> my prayer for jerusalem, my city, our cityt the international community will recognize the jewish people as the legitimate custodian of jerusalem and that we will see ourselves as the custodians of jerusalem for humanity. [ cheering and applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, what a wonderful, energizing, invigorating 50th anniversary conversation....
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cities. he met resident abess makki in detroit, where the city's debt crisis caused water shutoffs in 2014. makki created city water, a phone app that allows residents to monitor their water usage in real time or report leaks. >> we're no silicon valley, but we're trying to become a city that brings tools and brings solutions and brings jobs back. >> reporter: in los angeles, boyson found one man using his solar panels and atmospheric generators to extract clean drinking water from humid air. >> every building ideally can make it's own water and be water self-reliant. >> reporter: then, there is the problem traffic and the air pollution it causes. instead of building larger highways to accommodate more cars, boyson found seoul, south korea, and shenzhen, china, have replaced old highways with public thoroughfares that have bike paths and greenways. in singapore, where 80% of the population lives in subsidized high-rise housing, the government charges citizens higher taxes for the social costs of car ownership, caps car leases to ten years and also plans to build carless city. >> obviously, so much of 20th cen
cities. he met resident abess makki in detroit, where the city's debt crisis caused water shutoffs in 2014. makki created city water, a phone app that allows residents to monitor their water usage in real time or report leaks. >> we're no silicon valley, but we're trying to become a city that brings tools and brings solutions and brings jobs back. >> reporter: in los angeles, boyson found one man using his solar panels and atmospheric generators to extract clean drinking water from...
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city. the city has worked hard. the fans once again whose hearts have been broken a second time. >> some fans sickened by this second desertion dump the gear in the garbage outside of team headquarters and others vented. >> born and raised in black hawk and i am just heart broken. >> mayor shaft says the leaders made an 11th hour appeal with what was called a viable 800 million plan for 32 team owners and commissioner roger goodell. to no avail and it hurts sports fans and families that counted on seasonal income from 8 season home games. >> the raiders leaving us taking away from people's households. people rely on that income and like it affects me personally because it has taken away from the mouths from my kids. >> at oakland city hall. elected leaders made a show of raising the a's flag to talk about the impending baseball soap and the sole remaining sports franchise that is loyal to the city. >> i am wearing my a's hat because the a's are the only loyal team. i am show ming support for the true oakland team the athletics. >> larry reed has asked the city attorney to investigate if the raiders move to vegas violate the team's lease with the coliseum. he would like to kick them out of coliseum before the start of the 2017 season. the fans and rookies disman some blame the city saying leaders had 20 years to figure it out and others wanted to see the team win one more time welfare packing up and moving on. in san leandro. fox 2 news. >>> and oakland mayor libby shaft joining us. thank you. is there any hope for raider fans end bay area, is there any chance the team could stay in oakland? >> i think the message was clear and time for oakland that is a resilient city to move forward. we have an incredible baseball
city. the city has worked hard. the fans once again whose hearts have been broken a second time. >> some fans sickened by this second desertion dump the gear in the garbage outside of team headquarters and others vented. >> born and raised in black hawk and i am just heart broken. >> mayor shaft says the leaders made an 11th hour appeal with what was called a viable 800 million plan for 32 team owners and commissioner roger goodell. to no avail and it hurts sports fans and...
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heard from a reporter asking about cities that will continue to be sanctuaries cities in the face of her proposal like this one. are we hearing this from many cities what looks like increased action from the federal government? kevin: yes, we are. several more progressive cities in particular have said they will continue to welcome themselves to immigrants and it has become a progressive rallying cry of sorts, to end a political line in the sand on this divisive political topic. several of these cities are democratic strongholds. this is, of course, just the political dynamics and political realities that they are facing. david: let me give it to the business at hand on capitol hill. the house leadership focus is squarely on tax reform to you and i were talking before the beginning of the show about that. we talked about this blueprint, this ryan-brady blueprint for tax reform. how much is there to be done on it before it becomes legislation? kevin: i spoke with a republican from pennsylvania earlier, just after we had that conversation, david, about the dynamic here, because the republican caucus is divided on the acts. let's listen to what he ha
heard from a reporter asking about cities that will continue to be sanctuaries cities in the face of her proposal like this one. are we hearing this from many cities what looks like increased action from the federal government? kevin: yes, we are. several more progressive cities in particular have said they will continue to welcome themselves to immigrants and it has become a progressive rallying cry of sorts, to end a political line in the sand on this divisive political topic. several of...
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cities, counties to consider carefully the harm they are doing to their c citizens ae refusing too enforce our immigration laws and to rethink these policies. amy: in the latest crackdown on sanctuary cities, attotorney general jeff sessions ordered all cities to work with federal immigration agents are risk losing billions of dollars in grants to law enforcement agencies. we will be to city council members from austin and philadelphia on their plans to fight backck against the trump administration. we will also look at how in newt and lawyers haven, connecticut, successfully fought back a decade ago against ice over immigration raids launched after new haven adopted the first minutes ago id card in the nanation. then we speak to the acclaimed writiter rebeccaca solnit about resistance, hope, the fight against climate change, and her new book, a follow-up to our bestseller "men explain things to me." because all myt life, men would explain things to me that they do not necessarily know better than i did and sometimes i knew much better than they did because there was this assumption that because of gender, they were inherently knowledgeable and superior and in control and i was inherently ignorant and in need of an injection of their knowle
cities, counties to consider carefully the harm they are doing to their c citizens ae refusing too enforce our immigration laws and to rethink these policies. amy: in the latest crackdown on sanctuary cities, attotorney general jeff sessions ordered all cities to work with federal immigration agents are risk losing billions of dollars in grants to law enforcement agencies. we will be to city council members from austin and philadelphia on their plans to fight backck against the trump...
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city? >> seven days ago, monday morning, i took seven ambassadors from unesco that abstained in the last terrible vote. they wanted the see me in the office. i took them to the city of david to see the pool where jesse helms blessed the blind. we walk on the stones, and i said to them, this is where kings and prophets walked. an we went up the paved road that is now uncovered in the cityent to a balcony and i showed them the city. the churches. the mosques. the synagogues. that in one square kilometer we have more holy sites than anywhere else in the world and they were stunned to see not just our past but how jerusalem's open, how many people live and breathe in the city. how it works. and amazing way. then, we shared with them what's happening in our high-tech, the fact that jerusalem just entered the 25 largest cities in high-tech in the world. 2016. and how our high-tech sector is working. [ applause ] i would like the world to see what those unesco ambassadors, what a lot of people in this crowd saw. our roots and our history and our holy sites on one side and the connectivity to the future and making a better world for the benefit of all people from all over the world. this is something we'd like to showcase and share jerusalem with the world. [ applause ] >> that brings me really to the last question i have to ask you. fairly briefly. you know, the traditional
city? >> seven days ago, monday morning, i took seven ambassadors from unesco that abstained in the last terrible vote. they wanted the see me in the office. i took them to the city of david to see the pool where jesse helms blessed the blind. we walk on the stones, and i said to them, this is where kings and prophets walked. an we went up the paved road that is now uncovered in the cityent to a balcony and i showed them the city. the churches. the mosques. the synagogues. that in one...
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city. pepsi said the tax is forcing them to lay off workers at three distribution plants that serve the city. the tax charges distribute others 1.5 cents per ounce of sugary drinks. pepsi said that led to a 40% drop in sales in philadelphia. city leaders question the need for layoffs pointing to the company's profits and the hundreds of thousands of dollars pepsi spent to try to kill the soda tax. the money from the tax goes to the city's pre-k program. the city says that program has created about 260 new jobs. about 2,000 children will be in the program since is launched in january. >>> religious leaders and citizens will join, mayor kenney, governor wolf, and other leaders plan to stand together to denounce acts of vandalism and hate here across the country. meanwhile, the award continues to climb in the jewish cemetery vandalism case. $69,000 up for grabs for information leading to an arrest. the fbi opened a civil rights investigation on it. >>> new jersey governor chris christie will be in camden county today for the opening of a drug treatment center. during his state-to-state address, christie highlighted a.j.'s recovery from heroin addiction. >> the board walk looking to cash in on a rebirth. >> we'll tell you about th
city. pepsi said the tax is forcing them to lay off workers at three distribution plants that serve the city. the tax charges distribute others 1.5 cents per ounce of sugary drinks. pepsi said that led to a 40% drop in sales in philadelphia. city leaders question the need for layoffs pointing to the company's profits and the hundreds of thousands of dollars pepsi spent to try to kill the soda tax. the money from the tax goes to the city's pre-k program. the city says that program has created...
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city, city youngsters through power of hoops. >>> he saved the game with the clutch play in the union, season opener and now he is coming to the cbs-3 studio, philadelphia union star keegan rosenberry will be with us, he is in our next hour, lancaster county native played four years at georgetown before bringing his talents to chester, and he was also selected through the mls all-star team and was runner up for rookie of the year. we will meet keegan rosenberry in the next hour. >> you know, katie's upset. >> katie is probably so bummed >> katie fehlinger is a huge union fan. >> sorry, katie. >> speaking of pat gallen, of course, we know bell b iv davo they did invite me to tour with them as their fourth member but i'm so dedicated to work. >> okay, keep on believing that. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news", how the stock market is react to go president trump's tweets. >> i get no love. >>> plus we will show you a job designed for muslim female athletes ahead in the money watch, trang do. >> reporter: new born baby is in the hospital after a violent home invasion in logan i'm trang do with more on his condition. >>> lawmakers are expected to begin debate on the g.o.p. plan to replace obama care, meanwhile white house is defending president trump's wiretap claims, i'm hen hans a daniels in new york with more coming up. >>> it is wednesday, which means weekend is fast approaching, weekend watch it looks like another cold weekend in store with arctic air arriving high temperature in the 30's for both saturday and sunday, of course, it is daylight saving time, springford, and we gained an extra hour of sun line, at the end of the day sunday and we do have a storm system to watch latest model shows that system could stay off to our south but if is there changes it could be seeing a little bit in the way of snowfall on sunday we will talk about that chance coming up. >>> a wet, windy, yeah, i like that, start as we look live in the parkway in center city says we could see some snow. >> oh, my. >> before the week is over. >> lauren and meisha will be along in just a moment but first here's what you need to necessity to start your day in our morning minute. >>> a violent home invasion lead a new born baby in the hospital. >> baby was brutally assaulted by one of the robbers but is expected to be okay. >>> fire lead to chaos in the city. >> in power in the house. >> search is on for what sparked flames in the peco substation. >>> serial child rapist is sentenced in killed wear county but authorities believe the case is not closed. >> we have really strong reason to believe that there are additional victims out there. >>> oh, my god we're going, we got to go. >> reporter: families flee their homes in kansas as wild fire races toward them. >>> republicans unveil their health care plan, democrats are unhappy because experts estimate this will cover 20 million fewer americans then obama care, 20 million fewer then obama that sound like trump
city, city youngsters through power of hoops. >>> he saved the game with the clutch play in the union, season opener and now he is coming to the cbs-3 studio, philadelphia union star keegan rosenberry will be with us, he is in our next hour, lancaster county native played four years at georgetown before bringing his talents to chester, and he was also selected through the mls all-star team and was runner up for rookie of the year. we will meet keegan rosenberry in the next hour....
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city of seattle filed a federal lawsuit over the trump's administration threat to withhold grant money to sanctuary cities. that city's mayor said the goal have the president's order declared unconstitutional. despite this pressure, philadelphia remains a sanctuary city. the public will get a seat in the room as senators on the intelligence subcommittee investigate alleged russian meddling. today is the first public hearing. we're waiting to hear when jared kushner will committee. >>> president trump's daughter is now a united states ivanka trump will serve as an assistant to the president which is an unpaid position but official though she said in the past she would not serve in an official kpaz. she will be sworn in but no date yet. >>> in philadelphia this morning a driver who tried to run down a police officer is on the loose after that officer opened fire on him. the confrontation startedpolice dispute between a man and a woman in kingsissing. the man tried to drag a woman out of the van that's when police approached the couple. >> that time the male had entered the van and then proceeded at a striking one of . >
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city history great. and if we are okay with our city polarizing and okay with our city becoming the city of the wealthy and the city of the extremely poor, then we should leave things the same, but i stand in front of you today to say, we have a tupe opportunity to make a bold move and shift and spread around affordable housing to serve working people. that way we can begin to address some of the economic extremes that we have in our city. so, we are proposing on any new private development and we think the prescribet market is where we can begin to tackle and intervening and tackle building housing for working people. 18 percent of that housing should bow set aside and that would range from family of 3 beginning at $43 thousand and go up to a family of 3 at $126 thousand. these are our working families and if we children and namlies to remain in san francisco we have to do this. now, in 2002, we didn't have a affordal housing bond. in 2002 when we created this inclusionary housing just for low income affordable, we didn't have a affordable housing trust. the mayor just announced the other day with support
city history great. and if we are okay with our city polarizing and okay with our city becoming the city of the wealthy and the city of the extremely poor, then we should leave things the same, but i stand in front of you today to say, we have a tupe opportunity to make a bold move and shift and spread around affordable housing to serve working people. that way we can begin to address some of the economic extremes that we have in our city. so, we are proposing on any new private development and...
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-- our question back to the city, what is it you're waiting to see before you decided to evacuate. >> why didn't the city do that? >> the action of the city is where is there going to be flooding. we thought based on the district's -- >> city of san jose says the city admits it should have done a bert job notified residents sooner and the city contends the district gave them insufficient data that didn't -- >> it's bad on us, we recognize that. going forward we need to have better forward. >> 6,000 business women heard a feisty, funny, hillary clinton give a speak note. >> there's no other place i would rather be than here with you other than the white house. >> she spoke for an hour and humor. the largest organization of business women yesterday. she sent bus loads of women to the conference. people in the audience says they admires clinton's passion as she encourages women to be active in the political process. >> we need to resist hate and fear. >> she can be more powerful and effective not sitting in the -- you would never think you would see madam secretary like that. that was a bad [bleep] president. she came out sending a message,
-- our question back to the city, what is it you're waiting to see before you decided to evacuate. >> why didn't the city do that? >> the action of the city is where is there going to be flooding. we thought based on the district's -- >> city of san jose says the city admits it should have done a bert job notified residents sooner and the city contends the district gave them insufficient data that didn't -- >> it's bad on us, we recognize that. going forward we need to...
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city college. we need people from our city policing our city. being peace officers in our city. cit. peace officers on the street. just like the fire department owns a fire. willing to have angels. volunteers on the street now they need to be on their own. police stays by them. they will learn. as long as they can stand around. how human is to be human? mental health problems. chemical problems just genetic problems. complete police complaints generally within 30 days. the d.a. -- >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i thank you for your annually support of the special olympics torch run >> walter, this is about police -- we're going to take >> summer of love. thank you. >> thank you. all right. are there any other members of the public whoed like to provide public comment on this particular hearing seeing none. public comment is now closed. it is held and filed. supervisor cohen you want to wrap this up. >> thank you president. i would like to wrap this up and i want to thank of all the members of the public. all the advocates paying attention. i want to thank the command staff. hea
city college. we need people from our city policing our city. being peace officers in our city. cit. peace officers on the street. just like the fire department owns a fire. willing to have angels. volunteers on the street now they need to be on their own. police stays by them. they will learn. as long as they can stand around. how human is to be human? mental health problems. chemical problems just genetic problems. complete police complaints generally within 30 days. the d.a. -- >>...
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honor today as said i worked for the city for about 25 years and even before i worked for the city i started giving tours of acquitting in the early 80s through city life i gave toughest after i retired i fell in love with the mural and found other murals their unknown to us so i wanted to take a few minutes to list the murals that are in this city we need to i know we have a lot of other problems but in issues we need to take care of our artwork to me that is very important artwork it shows how the working-class people get a paid 21 or $31 a week and found any walls to paint on and those murals some of them are preserved and some need more work than others and some buildings were not dined store the murals some of the medical schools two at conclude and the diego rivera at john elementary school and two lovely murals at mission high school there is three or four at laguna honda which the arts commission just renovated there is beach charge la the city renovate a few years ago and acquitting should should be an example of how the city to renovate acquitticoit tower mur rooftop park high school for the plan committee is proposing to make the city l
honor today as said i worked for the city for about 25 years and even before i worked for the city i started giving tours of acquitting in the early 80s through city life i gave toughest after i retired i fell in love with the mural and found other murals their unknown to us so i wanted to take a few minutes to list the murals that are in this city we need to i know we have a lot of other problems but in issues we need to take care of our artwork to me that is very important artwork it shows...