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he was raised in san jose and seen this city blossom into one of the cities most dynamic cities. but san jose is at a cross roads. we're in downtown right now. robert his first night in office and already getting some heat. >> reporter: well that's right. there are a lot of issues and hard feelings the mayor will have to deal with especially after the enthusiasm of this new start begins to fade. but that is not the mood right now. we're going to show you a live picture inside of the cpa. it is crowded, not only for the new mayor but also friends and family of the new council members. before the event we talked to the new mayor who said right now there's a new chance to resolve old problems including pension reform and police staffing. >> well nobody can anticipate where the political winds will blow. i know we have an opportunity now with new leadership in the police union, with a new council, to have a new set of conversations. >> reporter: he took office after the close es mayoral election in the city's history. his opponent supervisor says that's a tough way to start. >> wheth
he was raised in san jose and seen this city blossom into one of the cities most dynamic cities. but san jose is at a cross roads. we're in downtown right now. robert his first night in office and already getting some heat. >> reporter: well that's right. there are a lot of issues and hard feelings the mayor will have to deal with especially after the enthusiasm of this new start begins to fade. but that is not the mood right now. we're going to show you a live picture inside of the cpa....
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it was not the dynamic city. in the 16 years i lived there seattle change as much as any american city. with microsoft and amazon and costco, incredibly dynamic. >> you went from being a prosecutor to a defense attorney. you became a very, very highly regarded defense attorney. do you become a prosecutor because you know it will equip you well? most people do not remain prosecutors. quite some do, i didn't. i did not have a desire going to law school to be a defense attorney. i finished my stand at the da office and i learned criminal law. it took -- i love criminal law. it took an adjustment. being a defense lawyer is one of the most satisfying the most important roles lawyers can play because you have in your hands, the future of a man or woman or a company. it may mean the company's survival or liberty of the man or woman. typically the resources you can bring to their is not -- bring to bear is not as great as the government. it is intimate. when you are sitting with someone trying to get ready for something y
it was not the dynamic city. in the 16 years i lived there seattle change as much as any american city. with microsoft and amazon and costco, incredibly dynamic. >> you went from being a prosecutor to a defense attorney. you became a very, very highly regarded defense attorney. do you become a prosecutor because you know it will equip you well? most people do not remain prosecutors. quite some do, i didn't. i did not have a desire going to law school to be a defense attorney. i finished...
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so it was a beautiful city but it wasn't the dynamic city that it later became. in the 16 years i lived out there, seattle changed, i think as much as any american city in that same time period. when microsoft and-- . >> rose: amazon. >> am zohn and costco. incredibly dynamic. >> what is interesting to me is you went from being a prosecutor to being a defense attorney. you became a very very highly regarded criminal defense attorney. lots of prosecutors do that. do you become a prosecutor because you know it will equip you well to become a defense attorney. because most people don't remain prosecutors all their life. >> some do. i didn't. i didn't have a desire going to law school that i was going to be a defense attorney. it really was i finished my stint with the da's office. i moved out west. i loved the criminal law. it took some adjustment to go on the defense side. and that took some time. but being a defense lawyer is also one of the most satisfying and most important roles i think lawyers can play. >> rose: because? >> because you have in your hands the fu
so it was a beautiful city but it wasn't the dynamic city that it later became. in the 16 years i lived out there, seattle changed, i think as much as any american city in that same time period. when microsoft and-- . >> rose: amazon. >> am zohn and costco. incredibly dynamic. >> what is interesting to me is you went from being a prosecutor to being a defense attorney. you became a very very highly regarded criminal defense attorney. lots of prosecutors do that. do you become...
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we have a different dynamic in the city that the people have to think of. if kenny gets in, that will up end lynn abraham than anybody else. it depends on who gets in and how the mix shifts. >> we haven't talked built union and and the people who make a difference. >> darrell clark spoke with sam katz. >> darrell clark is the big dog at city hall. that's what that says, whoever comes in comes the next way. >> sam katz was smart. >> when darrell clark announced he was not going to run. i remember reading a philadelphia magazine article saying it's anthony williams rails to lose. do we think that? >> milton street has said he will come in the race, he has all but announced. that will affect senator williams. >> he has the street cred, i don't know a former state senator and former felon. i guess thoold -- that would have a lot going for some people. i don't see him doing damage to senator williams. i don't see people new to the city saying this is the face of who i want to be mayor. we have a pope coming to the city, this is the face -- >> i think we have to
we have a different dynamic in the city that the people have to think of. if kenny gets in, that will up end lynn abraham than anybody else. it depends on who gets in and how the mix shifts. >> we haven't talked built union and and the people who make a difference. >> darrell clark spoke with sam katz. >> darrell clark is the big dog at city hall. that's what that says, whoever comes in comes the next way. >> sam katz was smart. >> when darrell clark announced he...
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our middle income work force category and that that is of increasing importance given the dynamics in the city. several recommendations along those lines, one that we allow developers to dial up their inclusionary requirements so we can actually provide more incentives for developers to develop housing in that 60 to 100% of ami category. also, that we pilot a series of mixed income projects so we can help get more of our market rate developers to actually develop work force housing as part of their larger developments and we expand the reach of our down team and assistance program so both increase the amount of dollars in that program for everybody and increase the ami level of eligibility up to 120%. >> miss foster, do you know how well the program is doing now in terms of whether or not all of the funding is being used is it being depleted? d in terms of the a mount of money we put in there annually. >> i can come back to you with those specific numbers. we have them, but i don't know them off the top of my head. >> more specifically, the one that has the public safety priority. it'd be inte
our middle income work force category and that that is of increasing importance given the dynamics in the city. several recommendations along those lines, one that we allow developers to dial up their inclusionary requirements so we can actually provide more incentives for developers to develop housing in that 60 to 100% of ami category. also, that we pilot a series of mixed income projects so we can help get more of our market rate developers to actually develop work force housing as part of...
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city. >> one of europe's most dynamic metropolitans. >> barcelona is a worldwide landmark. >> barcelona is my city. >> capital undergoing rapid change and healing the wounds of war. >> it is coming a modern, luxurious, modern city. >> breaking news concerning a merchant ship with 450 migrants on board which the county coast guard has said is heading for the italian coast. the coast guard said the vessel passed through on board and is heading in the direction of the southeast of italy. this is obviously the second such incident in the past week, around 800 people, most of them fleeing the conflict in syria. as for the cargo ship they were traveling on was apparently abandoned by traffickers and have it steering locks and the italian navy said the pickup 180,000 migrants during the last year. this is the latest developing crisis in that story. we will bring you more as we have it. reports from gandhi essay dozens of people including will cherry personnel and civilians have been arrested following a suspected coup attempt. it has been reported that a large cache of weapons and explosives were
city. >> one of europe's most dynamic metropolitans. >> barcelona is a worldwide landmark. >> barcelona is my city. >> capital undergoing rapid change and healing the wounds of war. >> it is coming a modern, luxurious, modern city. >> breaking news concerning a merchant ship with 450 migrants on board which the county coast guard has said is heading for the italian coast. the coast guard said the vessel passed through on board and is heading in the direction...
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the rent is cheaper, with fewer opportunities that make city life dynamic and bearable.ward mobile ladder gets taken away. >> you're poor all of a sudden you don't have transportation and you are forced by income to move to the suburbs. what happens is you can't travel back and forth. you don't have your own car. at middle east when you were in the city you have a bus system subway system. that exacerbates the problem because you now can't apply for jobs because you can't get to the job interview. you can't afford to call a cab driver. the fundamental issue how do we deal with the rising poor in this country going to the suburbs is we have to confront housing. we have to have mixed use. i was talking to secretary castro of housing and urban development. one of the things he said at the congressional black cause of action weekend. how they are using tax dollars to build these mixed use developments, they are making it clear saying you are going to have to set aside or target people who are not necessarily one class upwards. we are seeing in chicago, d.c. houston, dallas,
the rent is cheaper, with fewer opportunities that make city life dynamic and bearable.ward mobile ladder gets taken away. >> you're poor all of a sudden you don't have transportation and you are forced by income to move to the suburbs. what happens is you can't travel back and forth. you don't have your own car. at middle east when you were in the city you have a bus system subway system. that exacerbates the problem because you now can't apply for jobs because you can't get to the job...
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cities around the world. people are moving around on scooters. all electric, hyper performance. >> let's go to show it. basically, it is not just about saving energy or gasoline. the most dynamicities in the world. >> very sophisticated. it actually flies off the line like nobody's business. if you do not hang on, you will fall off. stuart: i want to go around the corner to get one. here are the batteries. they have how many sensors in them? >> about 20 sensors in each battery. we imagine how people will use energy. they simply stop by one of our stations. >> how long does it take to swap out the battery? >> six seconds. >> where will it be unveiled? >> we are not ready to talk about that yet. it will be one of the most exciting cities. >> this is my new thing. who is this for and is there a price point yet? you raise $150 million to make this. they want their money back at some point. >> 18-20 years old. remember when you were young and going to college. you were a coca-cola person or a pepsi person. we want to change them just when they are deciding what their solution is going to be. we can create a solution that i would say change the future. >> great to see you. thank you
cities around the world. people are moving around on scooters. all electric, hyper performance. >> let's go to show it. basically, it is not just about saving energy or gasoline. the most dynamicities in the world. >> very sophisticated. it actually flies off the line like nobody's business. if you do not hang on, you will fall off. stuart: i want to go around the corner to get one. here are the batteries. they have how many sensors in them? >> about 20 sensors in each...
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uber makes the argument that the fixed number of medallions in new york city just shows the market is not dynamic suggests politicians and the taxi-limousine commission are to strengthen maintain a monopoly. >> were not trying to do that. really what we are trying to do is protect consumers. remember there is a reason why this industry is regulated in the world. that is because if you let people charge what they want you can get crazy pricing. the final point i would make -- uber likes to argue this is what the market will bear. it is not true dynamic pricing. uber artificially sets a limit on bottom-line pricing. therefore the price will never fall below a certain amount. >> it's funny how that works. it can only go up, but it can't go down. what do they say about the proposal? >> they liked the concept. they would like to see tweaks to the legislation specifically on who would pay the penalties and fines. they would like it to go on the basis of subscribers. we agree with them, so we will make those changes and build more support for this legislation. >> last question, really quick. the medalli
uber makes the argument that the fixed number of medallions in new york city just shows the market is not dynamic suggests politicians and the taxi-limousine commission are to strengthen maintain a monopoly. >> were not trying to do that. really what we are trying to do is protect consumers. remember there is a reason why this industry is regulated in the world. that is because if you let people charge what they want you can get crazy pricing. the final point i would make -- uber likes to...
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city simply cannot be expected to be passive players waiting around for resource and direction that may or may not materialize. these dynamicseed to be flipped on their head. we need to organize differently to deliver better results. we're modernizeing the way we run our cities. we need what i'm calling a new federalist contract that recognizes the areas that require federal attention while leveraging and strengthening what truly drives the prosperity in our nation. it is our cities and our metropolitan areas. these -- [ applause ] mayors, you know all too well, these ideas have been written about extensively in a book i often cited, the metropolitan revolution. bruce katz and jennifer bradley. is bruce here? stand on up, let's give bruce a round of applause for his leadership. [ applause ] . so what exactly does a new federalist contract mean? we desperately need our federal government to lead where it must. only the federal government can act with the national vision, direction and purpose because some of the problems that we face transcend local borders and require federal action. metropolitan areas aren't able to provide
city simply cannot be expected to be passive players waiting around for resource and direction that may or may not materialize. these dynamicseed to be flipped on their head. we need to organize differently to deliver better results. we're modernizeing the way we run our cities. we need what i'm calling a new federalist contract that recognizes the areas that require federal attention while leveraging and strengthening what truly drives the prosperity in our nation. it is our cities and our...
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host: city have that dynamic over in the senate. you also have 2016, with several republicans thinking about running. guest: you have marco rubio coming out with a book this week. rand paul'sbook is coming soon. ted cruz is also want to watch. whether all of them are able to advance, or some of them back off given the intentions of jeb bush, mitt romney, and others. we will see. with democrats, some are interested in what elizabeth warren thinks to do. host: mitt romney said he will not run, and now he is. we have a tweet __ after cromnibus, what evidence do you have that congress will return to regular order? guest: after thursday, asked me again. again, senator mcconnell said that there will be at a fair process on these bills. he has said that democrats and republicans alike will be invited to introduce amendments, and they will be voted on fairly. it will be a stark departure from how things were dealt with in the past two years. we will see. we will see to what extent democrats are in engaging on this, and to what extent republ
host: city have that dynamic over in the senate. you also have 2016, with several republicans thinking about running. guest: you have marco rubio coming out with a book this week. rand paul'sbook is coming soon. ted cruz is also want to watch. whether all of them are able to advance, or some of them back off given the intentions of jeb bush, mitt romney, and others. we will see. with democrats, some are interested in what elizabeth warren thinks to do. host: mitt romney said he will not run,...
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it's a common dynamic that takes place in history, you know, the greek city states enterbefore the birth of christ, you know, fighting with each other, squabbling with each other even as phillip of macedon built up his armies to conquer them all. in modern times, political struggles in the france under the third republic while the nazi threat is rising but the french politicians would almost rather bow friend nazis and other. maybe less options in modern day. who knows? we have things going on our world like climate change that's it matly a threat to the entire world. people using it as a political it football instead of, you know, you think everybody would get together as something that can wipe out possibly the human race. i wanted to do an an local log not specifically to the modern day thing but as a general thing thing. >> you started off with nine different characters and points of view and expanded that to 35. how do you do that? >> there are days i wonder if i bit off more than i can choose where i sit around telling myself, did it have to be seven king dotcoms? why couldn'ts i h
it's a common dynamic that takes place in history, you know, the greek city states enterbefore the birth of christ, you know, fighting with each other, squabbling with each other even as phillip of macedon built up his armies to conquer them all. in modern times, political struggles in the france under the third republic while the nazi threat is rising but the french politicians would almost rather bow friend nazis and other. maybe less options in modern day. who knows? we have things going on...
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it's a common dynamic that takes place in history. you know, the greek city states before the birth of christ, you know, fighting with each other squabbling with each other even as philip of mass down built up his armies to conquer all. you see it in modern times, the political struggles in france under the third republic while the nazi threat is rising but the french politicians would almost rather befriend the nazis than each other. maybe there are lessons for modern day too. who knows. we have things going on right now like climate change that's you know, ultimately a threat to the entire world, but people using it as a political football instead of, you know, you think everybody would get together this is something that could wipeout possibly the human race. i want today do an analog not specifically to the modern-day thing but as a general thing with the structure of the book. >> what's so different about your literary work is you started off with nine different sort of characters and point of view, and then you expanded that to 35. how do you do that? >
it's a common dynamic that takes place in history. you know, the greek city states before the birth of christ, you know, fighting with each other squabbling with each other even as philip of mass down built up his armies to conquer all. you see it in modern times, the political struggles in france under the third republic while the nazi threat is rising but the french politicians would almost rather befriend the nazis than each other. maybe there are lessons for modern day too. who knows. we...
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the mayor delivered the state of the city address this morning and san francisco's rapidly changing dynamicnter of his speech. >> now more than ever we must work to ensure that everyone shares in the city's prosperity that this city is where everyone belong. >> the mayor outlined three major areas he wants to tackle in 2015. transportation education, and of course housing. he asked people to hold him accountable for the city's successes and failures. new at 6:00, david stevenson takes a closer look at the plans ed lee has to protect middle class housing. >> the mayor said housing is his number one priority and that the prosperity that's come to the city has meant financial anxiety for a lot of families and residents here. he unveiled measures he says will hopefully keep a lot of them from having to move out. >> reporter: san francisco native charles leung doesn't want to leave the city. >> we put in our offer. we got outbid easily. >> reporter: the accountant is struggling to find a home he can afford with the average single family home priced at $1.4 million. the numbers for him just don't
the mayor delivered the state of the city address this morning and san francisco's rapidly changing dynamicnter of his speech. >> now more than ever we must work to ensure that everyone shares in the city's prosperity that this city is where everyone belong. >> the mayor outlined three major areas he wants to tackle in 2015. transportation education, and of course housing. he asked people to hold him accountable for the city's successes and failures. new at 6:00, david stevenson...
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city. it real i depends on kind of what the dynamics are going on with the economy as a whole in the regiont just looking at san francisco, but really as a regional body. >> sometimes district issues are different than zvi issues. what do you feel are some of the biggest issues facing your district? ~ city >> i think because we have a lot of children, families, seniors in our district, they care a lot about your quality of life issues, right. and it's the reason why people choose to live there. they want to make sure that your streets are repaved, that our potholes are filled, that public transportation works for you, that, you know, your parks and play grounds are safe for your children to play in, students can go to local schools. i think that those are all important issues facing district 4 and will continue to. >> how have you balanced the needs of your district versus the needs of the city as a whole? >> i think that as a district supervisor, we play that balancing act every single day in our jobs. and we respond to all of the constituent needs, whether they doll us, whether they e-mai
city. it real i depends on kind of what the dynamics are going on with the economy as a whole in the regiont just looking at san francisco, but really as a regional body. >> sometimes district issues are different than zvi issues. what do you feel are some of the biggest issues facing your district? ~ city >> i think because we have a lot of children, families, seniors in our district, they care a lot about your quality of life issues, right. and it's the reason why people choose to...
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she is exactly what this city and what this boards needs in a leader. she is dynamic, the future and the board would be very well suited to have her at the elmhelm. thank you and go london. >>i wasn't going to speak for london breed but i do want to point out being a western edition resident that she has worked very hard for that district but at the same time she doesn't just take the district into consideration as others have pointed out. she's definitely a unifier and considers the city as a whole so in that stead i would ask you to vote for her. aside from that i wish i had been able to speak about this other subject later rather than right now during this supervisor's election. as home sharers my wife and i were very excited to have the opportunity to register and become legal as home sharers. . now i read that after two years of batting around the home sharing legislation and having approved it that there's a supervisor again attempting to relegislate what was already approved. in a negative way it reminds me of a children's soccer game when the last goal is bein
she is exactly what this city and what this boards needs in a leader. she is dynamic, the future and the board would be very well suited to have her at the elmhelm. thank you and go london. >>i wasn't going to speak for london breed but i do want to point out being a western edition resident that she has worked very hard for that district but at the same time she doesn't just take the district into consideration as others have pointed out. she's definitely a unifier and considers the city...
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host: city have that dynamic over in the senate. you also have 2016, with several republicans thinking about running. guest: you have marco rubio coming out with a book this week. rand paul'sbook is coming soon. ted cruz is also want to watch. whether all of them are able to advance, or some of them back off given the intentions of jeb bush, mitt romney, and others. we will see. with democrats, some are interested in what elizabeth warren thinks to do. host: mitt romney said he will not run, and now he is. we have a tweet __ after cromnibus, what evidence do you have that congress will return to regular order? guest: after thursday, asked me again. again, senator mcconnell said that there will be at a fair process on these bills. he has said that democrats and republicans alike will be invited to introduce amendments, and they will be voted on fairly. it will be a stark departure from how things were dealt with in the past two years. we will see. we will see to what extent democrats are in engaging on this, and to what extent republ
host: city have that dynamic over in the senate. you also have 2016, with several republicans thinking about running. guest: you have marco rubio coming out with a book this week. rand paul'sbook is coming soon. ted cruz is also want to watch. whether all of them are able to advance, or some of them back off given the intentions of jeb bush, mitt romney, and others. we will see. with democrats, some are interested in what elizabeth warren thinks to do. host: mitt romney said he will not run,...
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dynamics and they can be very subjective. so, we believe communities that can create jobs and attract human capital are the best performance cities
dynamics and they can be very subjective. so, we believe communities that can create jobs and attract human capital are the best performance cities
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and if he wants to change the dynamics here and make sure that new york city stays the safest large city in america, he has got to get the support of the police. mayors throughout history in new york who have not had the support of the police have been very unsuccessful. and i think that's exactly what will happen to mayor de blasio unless he gets support of the rank-and-file. >> all right, everyone. hold your thoughts. we're going to have much more on this. coming up protesters against the police tactics have a new way to express themselves. disrupting sunday brunch. is it effective? could it be illegal? that's next. also ahead tonight, top attorney alan dershowitz fights back against allegations of sexual abuse. >> but you don't go after the lawyer and falsely charge him with a sex act which you know he didn't commit because you just have to look at the evidence. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty s
and if he wants to change the dynamics here and make sure that new york city stays the safest large city in america, he has got to get the support of the police. mayors throughout history in new york who have not had the support of the police have been very unsuccessful. and i think that's exactly what will happen to mayor de blasio unless he gets support of the rank-and-file. >> all right, everyone. hold your thoughts. we're going to have much more on this. coming up protesters against...
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dynamism that this district needs. i know that she will be as much a advocate for this area of the city as she will be for chinatown, for polk street, for venice, cover all parts of the entire district. i know she will do that because she's got that spirit and that commitment. i know that she will also reach across to all the members of the board of supervisors and be a good compatriot i'm at a good supervisor that works with the others. as she clearly has a support. and so, i'm excited to introduce to you someone who has been a very good figure here, but also an active person, capers district but also someone who is now going to be in the public round representing all of this district neighborhood and supervisor. please, let me present to you the next supervisor for district 3, julie christiansen. >> [applause] >> okay let's take this moment and just take a breath. i'm usually hounding the past to talk to them. it's kind of interesting to go the other way around. people asked how far i'd be willing to go to look after district 3 and i hope this answers the question. i want to thank mayor lee. when a person puts this ki
dynamism that this district needs. i know that she will be as much a advocate for this area of the city as she will be for chinatown, for polk street, for venice, cover all parts of the entire district. i know she will do that because she's got that spirit and that commitment. i know that she will also reach across to all the members of the board of supervisors and be a good compatriot i'm at a good supervisor that works with the others. as she clearly has a support. and so, i'm excited to...
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city? >> well, you know, you have different dynamics.ng that is encouraging you have a bunch of police departments and police commissioners standing up and sort of taking a much more conciliatory approach. you have a nashville for instance, the police department served hot chocolate to protesters out there and the police chief criticized for not taking more aggressive approach. he said, you know, we open letter we need to respect protesters. and in pittsburgh the police chief said i think it's direct quote, it is a statistical fact almost a quote, that our brand of policing affects minorities disproportionately. we need to think about that. you have the efforts to reduce tensions and take a less aggressive approach and perhaps we'll see efforts to build on that. >> zach roth continues to follow the story. thank you very much. we'll be keeping a very watchful eye on the news conference set to happen at 3:00 this afternoon here in new york city. >>> search teams off the indonesian coast recovered three more bodies today. that brings the to
city? >> well, you know, you have different dynamics.ng that is encouraging you have a bunch of police departments and police commissioners standing up and sort of taking a much more conciliatory approach. you have a nashville for instance, the police department served hot chocolate to protesters out there and the police chief criticized for not taking more aggressive approach. he said, you know, we open letter we need to respect protesters. and in pittsburgh the police chief said i think...
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out of community college high school direct pipeline to job for the city of oakland natural police department it changes the whole dynamic >>reporter: during the first 30 days shaft will focus on a deal to keep the raiders from leaving oakland and of course the a's as well. >> i will not put public money into the deal but there are a lot of other things that we as a city and the county can do to keep our sports team develop incredible coliseum complex out in the coliseum area. i am very focus open that right now. >>reporter: for now the raid >>reporter: for now the raiders appear to stay for at least one year in oakland. while a deal is reached. >> office of mayor for the city of oakland. congratulations. >>reporter: in oakland abc 7 news. >> chuck reid the former mayor of san jose has landed new job. reid joining the real estate group of san jose hopkins and law firm. reid is 1978 graduate of stanford law school and managing partner of law practice before serving 2 terms as mayor. he has extensive experience in real staechlt land use and environmental law and successor sam has taken office but the swearing in is tomorro
out of community college high school direct pipeline to job for the city of oakland natural police department it changes the whole dynamic >>reporter: during the first 30 days shaft will focus on a deal to keep the raiders from leaving oakland and of course the a's as well. >> i will not put public money into the deal but there are a lot of other things that we as a city and the county can do to keep our sports team develop incredible coliseum complex out in the coliseum area. i am...
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dynamics and they can be very subjective. so, we believe communities that can create jobs and attract human capital are the best performance cities over the long haul. the goal to help businesses investors, industry associations economic development agencies, academics, public policy groups, monitor and evaluate performance in where they work, and where they live, relative to the rest of the country. and as we've already noted, it's no surprise were releasing this today in san francisco, so san francisco is number one
dynamics and they can be very subjective. so, we believe communities that can create jobs and attract human capital are the best performance cities over the long haul. the goal to help businesses investors, industry associations economic development agencies, academics, public policy groups, monitor and evaluate performance in where they work, and where they live, relative to the rest of the country. and as we've already noted, it's no surprise were releasing this today in san francisco, so san...