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together as a city family to make sure that pattern doesn't continue into the future we need the entire city family and community all of san francisco to come together to achieve that important vile important goal and make investments and the leader to bring this community together as well as identifying the dollars that are going to enable the investment we need in order to make our streets satisfactory is mayor ed lee please welcome him. >> (clapping) >> thank you for your leadership at sfmta it's teacher that we are having to face an unprecedented number of accidents fatality and serious injures about one hundred a year has been the average we want to curtail that and seriously do something about that we've joined together the supervisors along with our office and the sfmta police department and others to suggest that we can end it we have to that r that goal of vision zero in 200240 to make sure we're serious today is another effort here anothers e.r. by a street has been a tragic we hoped not to have happened but also in you ride along the sunset boulevard you can feel that some individ
together as a city family to make sure that pattern doesn't continue into the future we need the entire city family and community all of san francisco to come together to achieve that important vile important goal and make investments and the leader to bring this community together as well as identifying the dollars that are going to enable the investment we need in order to make our streets satisfactory is mayor ed lee please welcome him. >> (clapping) >> thank you for your...
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and they've pretty much tried to deputize an entire city of 77,000 people. >> the city's got the most resilient people you'll ever meet. all they needed was something they could hold onto. something they could trust. >> reporter: the chief has instituted cameras, bikes, foot patrols, free ice cream, kids versus cops in basketball and friendliness. but mostly lots of cops, over 200 new hires. introducing themselves to people, ordered to use a light touch and not be heavy handed. how does camden feel different to you? >> the greater sense of safety on our streets is visceral. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: when we last drove through these streets with this chief a year and a half ago, we watched drug buyers and sellers operate brazenly out in the open. i know this corner. i remember this corner. you and i stood out here, you showed me where there were three shootings within a hundred yards. >> last summer we had three people shot two blocks that way. just last week we had a person shot right in front of this store. >> reporter: that corner was across the street from where chrissy rod
and they've pretty much tried to deputize an entire city of 77,000 people. >> the city's got the most resilient people you'll ever meet. all they needed was something they could hold onto. something they could trust. >> reporter: the chief has instituted cameras, bikes, foot patrols, free ice cream, kids versus cops in basketball and friendliness. but mostly lots of cops, over 200 new hires. introducing themselves to people, ordered to use a light touch and not be heavy handed. how...
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way it stands right now, i'm against it because it is rezoning blanket the blanket rezoning of entire city that's the problem there's planning code and procedure for this it should require a notification of the neighbors 5 hundred feet one thousand feet one unit at that time, until they go through the proper permitting process. before you get to that stage i would table this legislation until had that it you get the back taxes taken care of the disingenuous in-your-faceness so say there you go to pay the tax but not submitted anything on this and furthermore, i would take the steps of having those records and get the money do an audit and then look at this thing make sure they're on board. they've ran david chiu done the rabble hole and for them to side or do this is really disgusting i'm against this and appreciate you'd table 24 and make them pay their back taxes and not do a reblanket of the entire city. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm roger president of the west twin peaks council that represents 20 neighborhood associations in san francisco i represent fully ask the com
way it stands right now, i'm against it because it is rezoning blanket the blanket rezoning of entire city that's the problem there's planning code and procedure for this it should require a notification of the neighbors 5 hundred feet one thousand feet one unit at that time, until they go through the proper permitting process. before you get to that stage i would table this legislation until had that it you get the back taxes taken care of the disingenuous in-your-faceness so say there you go...
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i'm interested in looking at again as commissioner mar said geographic equity throughout the entire city and taking what we have learned from the past which also contains in the utility undergrounded task report as to what are some of the things we can do better based on what happened in the past. i would like us to look more forward and more broader. >> thank you. >>supervisor john avalos: i think part of the research should also include not just reading the report but actually talking to people who were involved in the utility underground task force because that will flush out and there are probably new picture percent -- perspectives that can be included. okay in ? great. colleagues we have consensus on giving that direction. so i will motion that we ask mr. freed to follow-up on this a provide a scope next week -- >> next meeting. yes. next meeting. very good. supervisor tang, thank you very much. it's very important for a lot of neighborhoods in san francisco. >>supervisor katy tang: thank you all for your consideration. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. yes. this item
i'm interested in looking at again as commissioner mar said geographic equity throughout the entire city and taking what we have learned from the past which also contains in the utility undergrounded task report as to what are some of the things we can do better based on what happened in the past. i would like us to look more forward and more broader. >> thank you. >>supervisor john avalos: i think part of the research should also include not just reading the report but actually...
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lastly we wanted to make sure that the budget we passed was also rehabilitate of the things in our entire city the mayor prioritized things in his budgeted a lot of money towards affordable housing or continue the road repaving making sure we invest in our infrastructure critical things we've done and the board of supervisors coming on top of that food security so our seniors and protecting residents don't sit home hunger i think we can be proud of you want to say a special thanks first from 0 my staff katherine to the mayors team kate howard she is indescribable to our team and the whole city of san francisco for her entire team thank you kate for all you do (clapping) and as was mentioned to the inspire controller's office dan rosen field and late nights they're here past maintained this doesn't happen so thank you ben and your entire staff for all you've done (clapping) and from the boards prospective obviously hearing rose thank you for your hard work this was haurz 40th budget inside city hall thank you favoring and to our own city attorney's office john gibner, deputy city attorney and a
lastly we wanted to make sure that the budget we passed was also rehabilitate of the things in our entire city the mayor prioritized things in his budgeted a lot of money towards affordable housing or continue the road repaving making sure we invest in our infrastructure critical things we've done and the board of supervisors coming on top of that food security so our seniors and protecting residents don't sit home hunger i think we can be proud of you want to say a special thanks first from 0...
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are city-wide representatives and we vote on legislation every week that impact everyone in the entire citythink that when we take those votes, for example, we keep our district interests in mind and how they might want us to best represent them on city-wide issues. >> you mentioned transportation and muni earlier. what do you see about transportation for your constituents, is there enough needed service? >> i think especially given the fact the sunset district is located so far from the central portion of the city, that transportation is difficult for them. and as you know, there are some issues with switch backs for example on muni and folks feeling like, you know, they don't have adequate service down to the end of the line. so, i have worked with mta and we're trying to figure out solutions to address that. but i think overall our residents really just want to make sure that they can get from where they need to go from the sunset district or back home via public transportation. >> what about parking and traffic? >> i think that the sunset district typically has a little bit more pricing
are city-wide representatives and we vote on legislation every week that impact everyone in the entire citythink that when we take those votes, for example, we keep our district interests in mind and how they might want us to best represent them on city-wide issues. >> you mentioned transportation and muni earlier. what do you see about transportation for your constituents, is there enough needed service? >> i think especially given the fact the sunset district is located so far...
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the dimensions of the cathedral at amiens made it possible for the entire city, 10,000 people to attend one ceremony. but it was in the height of the vaulting that the most intense competition reigned. when the vaulting of notre dame in paris achieved a height of 108 feet, chartres rose 121 feet above the ground. reims then surpass this with 125 feet. next, amiens rose 139 feet. finally beauvais cathedral which would have beaten them with a vault of 158 feet went beyond the limits of safety and medieval engineering skill, and the walls of the choir collapsed. despite isolated disasters like beauvais, gothic triumphed over much of europe within a few generations. at canterbury, when the choir was destroyed in the great fire of 1174, it was rebuilt in the new gothic style. england was the first to adopt the gothic, not surprising in a country with close dynastic d historal lks with france. but english architects always tended to go their own way, favoring length over height, evolving their own forms often by deliberately misinterpreting their french models. by the early 14th century, at w
the dimensions of the cathedral at amiens made it possible for the entire city, 10,000 people to attend one ceremony. but it was in the height of the vaulting that the most intense competition reigned. when the vaulting of notre dame in paris achieved a height of 108 feet, chartres rose 121 feet above the ground. reims then surpass this with 125 feet. next, amiens rose 139 feet. finally beauvais cathedral which would have beaten them with a vault of 158 feet went beyond the limits of safety and...
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. >> even though this is quiet and sedate it, if you look at the window you can see the entire city of new york. >> when the library was founded in 1911, there were these tall buildings outside the reading room. instead, all you can see a sky. it's really a place for the city has grown up around the library. >> liza called the rose reading? >> the rose reading and fifth in honor of the children when it was renovated in 1998 and during the renovation every square inch of the surfaces in a room attached by a crass person. so it's really been restored to its original splendor. >> you know about the paintings about the painting, top clicks >> these are murals we had to re-create. they were in a bad state of disrepair, so this was created in a studio on campus and then installed here. they are not painted michelangelo style. >> how much of the library's collection of artifacts are available for people to see? >> all of them. our collections are more than 61 million items and we have all kinds of days from books to manuscript and archival material to photographs, prints, menus, maps, all kin
. >> even though this is quiet and sedate it, if you look at the window you can see the entire city of new york. >> when the library was founded in 1911, there were these tall buildings outside the reading room. instead, all you can see a sky. it's really a place for the city has grown up around the library. >> liza called the rose reading? >> the rose reading and fifth in honor of the children when it was renovated in 1998 and during the renovation every square inch of...
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all of the city and it's entire population will face indirectly impacts therefore the city's plan for sea level adoption must be a plan fined and implemented by the entire city not just by the port i've spent my life striving to find the best configuration and the best regional plan based on scientific research careful analysis and this approach has worked well in a world of uncertainty but climate change will make your future considerably uncertain ♪ the face of this uncertainty it might be a good idea to do as little as possible and deal integrally with the sea level rise ahead by kick the can down the road is not a solution but a cop-out think big if creating our broad vision for the
all of the city and it's entire population will face indirectly impacts therefore the city's plan for sea level adoption must be a plan fined and implemented by the entire city not just by the port i've spent my life striving to find the best configuration and the best regional plan based on scientific research careful analysis and this approach has worked well in a world of uncertainty but climate change will make your future considerably uncertain ♪ the face of this uncertainty it might be...
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this expanded to the entire city today. it had been the effect in southeast washington for the past month. spaces,g on public waterways, or private property carries a $75 fine, and failing to collect it after being cited carries an additional fine of up to $250. >> today, news about a labor day street festival. it was at the herndon municipal center, where they had live music, a show, demonstrations, and some offerings from local wineries and microbreweries. were probably the most popular items. >> and in the heat. the microbrewery. the middlejust like of july. >> yes. >> 95 degrees. that is our high today. >> one more day, and then we have a little bit of a break. it down to will take baby steps, and next week looks cooler. here we are, september 1, and our skies are getting ready to clear. this story about 1.5 hours ago, down a d.c. with heavy rains, actually a severe thunderstorm warning. 87 at reagan national at this hour, and the wind has settled down, and thdew point is in the 70's. 95 degrees tom and our average is 8
this expanded to the entire city today. it had been the effect in southeast washington for the past month. spaces,g on public waterways, or private property carries a $75 fine, and failing to collect it after being cited carries an additional fine of up to $250. >> today, news about a labor day street festival. it was at the herndon municipal center, where they had live music, a show, demonstrations, and some offerings from local wineries and microbreweries. were probably the most popular...
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not just about reuniting san francisco with the water front, any more, this is an asset for the entire city, the city cares about the water front and we have a lot of challenges that will not be solved by is tfl and the agency has to work across the city, and the sea level rise is a good example and, even in the day-to-day operations we have to work across the city. and rest assured that we are working towards that purpose. and part of what we need to give and communicate better. >> and document more on what we are doing not just in the commission meetings and here is the plan to go forward to demonstrate that. >> and i am going to have to ex-excuse meself at this point. >> thank you. >> commissioner murphy? >> yeah, i want to thank you both for your time. and effort. and to end the report, and now we talked all of the time about our city family. and the family seems to get bigger all of the time. but, the bigger it gets, the less they communicate. and i would like to see for one would like to see more communication between the different departments and the city. sure, i would like to see i
not just about reuniting san francisco with the water front, any more, this is an asset for the entire city, the city cares about the water front and we have a lot of challenges that will not be solved by is tfl and the agency has to work across the city, and the sea level rise is a good example and, even in the day-to-day operations we have to work across the city. and rest assured that we are working towards that purpose. and part of what we need to give and communicate better. >> and...
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and approach to education this is the opportunity to coal less the entire -- coal coal less the entire city. get to the families and the students and the teachers and say what is the district we need to have. >> the pennsylvania saa scores not looking good, math, reading all of it. >> what philadelphia needs to do is show the rest of the state it will address it's only issues for example, philadelphia has a $2.6 billion budget yes it's been cut, but you should be able to educate 200,000 kits on 2.$6 billion. at her request talked about the cost -- terry talked about cost going to budget, and it's going to debt service, 45% of that gets to the classroom. >> it has to be better communication with everybody involved. you have to bring in the parents, the community, organizations, businesses they can help don't band-aid, get people together, whose he is going to be the person that's going to do it. >> let's talk about new jersey, the revel casino was supposed to to go up for auction. the florida bird who low balled it, is waiting on pins and needle and not so happy. he wants to do turn it into
and approach to education this is the opportunity to coal less the entire -- coal coal less the entire city. get to the families and the students and the teachers and say what is the district we need to have. >> the pennsylvania saa scores not looking good, math, reading all of it. >> what philadelphia needs to do is show the rest of the state it will address it's only issues for example, philadelphia has a $2.6 billion budget yes it's been cut, but you should be able to educate...
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by the entire city not just by the port i've spent my life striving to find the best configuration and the best regional plan based on scientific research careful analysis and this approach has worked well in a world of uncertainty but climate change will make your future considerably uncertain ♪ the face of this uncertainty it might be a good idea to do as little as possible and deal integrally with the sea level rise ahead by kick the can down the road is not a solution but a cop-out think big if creating our broad vision for the san francisco's future waterfront and allow the details of that vision to dynamically view if you decide that a higher sea level wall envision a big levy that's being proposed in rotterdam if you feel it will be better to hold back a high waffling like in china or hamburger german or germany to allow you to chief that given a to lay the ground work to allow it to be nipple bell for future where the is certain beyond the sea level rise. this is the legacy of the decisions that were made by our projections a hundred years ago think how much easier in the board
by the entire city not just by the port i've spent my life striving to find the best configuration and the best regional plan based on scientific research careful analysis and this approach has worked well in a world of uncertainty but climate change will make your future considerably uncertain ♪ the face of this uncertainty it might be a good idea to do as little as possible and deal integrally with the sea level rise ahead by kick the can down the road is not a solution but a cop-out think...
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the city attorney are non-substantive we've seen an increase in the film productions across the entire city it's a great thing with when we're seen around the world it is equally important we provide alp notice to residents and the businesses that might be impacted by the flom so it is involving streets that are closing that cause unnecessary disruption in people's everyday lives i've heard from many of my constituents and many of yours from eight and 6 about concerns about the lack of outreach and notification to the businesses and residents when film production is footprint in the neighborhood while finalizing the legislation we've dealt with the removal of parking garages in the katrero neighborhood first floor for the duration of 3 months with no advanced outreach to the recipe or businesses just yesterday, my staff received a parking garage removal and limited streets in mission in the mission neighborhood tomorrow without requiring the 72 hours parking sign it's my hope this legislation will bridge this communication gap and provide the residents and businesses the information that th
the city attorney are non-substantive we've seen an increase in the film productions across the entire city it's a great thing with when we're seen around the world it is equally important we provide alp notice to residents and the businesses that might be impacted by the flom so it is involving streets that are closing that cause unnecessary disruption in people's everyday lives i've heard from many of my constituents and many of yours from eight and 6 about concerns about the lack of outreach...
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still not clear what caused the crash but as vladimir duthiers reports, the accident is leaving an entire city grieving. >> reporter: jamaican officials believe the debris from the small plane that crashed off their coast has now sunk. real estate developer larry glazer and his wife, jane, were aboard the plane which took off from rochester, new york, at 8:26, a.m., headed for naples, florida. about 10 a.m. a federal official says the pilot asked air traffic control to go to a lower altitude but there was another plane in the way. >> reporter: an faa source says the pilot was advised to make a 30-degree turn to the left. the order was acknowledged, but the plane didn't descend, and air traffic control never heard from the pilot again. two u.s. fighter jets were dispatched and made visual contact with the plane. they saw the pilot slumped over the controls. jim tilman is an aviation consultant. >> if that was the case, we're dealing with a pilot that was, for all intents and purposes, incapacitated even if he was still breathing. >> reporter: the two jets flew with the plane but turned back bef
still not clear what caused the crash but as vladimir duthiers reports, the accident is leaving an entire city grieving. >> reporter: jamaican officials believe the debris from the small plane that crashed off their coast has now sunk. real estate developer larry glazer and his wife, jane, were aboard the plane which took off from rochester, new york, at 8:26, a.m., headed for naples, florida. about 10 a.m. a federal official says the pilot asked air traffic control to go to a lower...
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you side track a kid based on this di minimus activity you're really doing a bad thing for the entire city because that kid will most likely stay in poverty or wind up in jail. and we want them to be working productive tax paying citizens. let them get through their youthful stuff and become good adults. >> all right. here's the new fine. possession of less than 30 grams or about an ounce of marijuana, 25 bucks. $100 fine for smoking in public. >>> a powerful south jersey state lawmaker now wants to put body cameras on all patrol officers. senator donald norcross sponsored landmark police camera bill. now he wants all officers on the streets to wear cameras. he says it would increase safety for both the police and the public. >> if picture is worth 1,000 words, then a video is pricele priceless. and that's what we're looking at here. the video doesn't have an opinion. it only speak the truth. >> norcross calls body cameras the next logical step in public safety. >> in the wake of a huge food truck explosion in feltonville back in july, philadelphia city council president darrell clark intr
you side track a kid based on this di minimus activity you're really doing a bad thing for the entire city because that kid will most likely stay in poverty or wind up in jail. and we want them to be working productive tax paying citizens. let them get through their youthful stuff and become good adults. >> all right. here's the new fine. possession of less than 30 grams or about an ounce of marijuana, 25 bucks. $100 fine for smoking in public. >>> a powerful south jersey state...
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and i also want to give a big shout out to the entire city family for their role, mohammed nuru and folks at department of public works had a role, lindsay hirsch. (applause) >> with all due respect to dpw and everybody else who is here, the hardest working staff in government is rec and park. gk, construction manager, mary hobson, project manager. [cheering and applauding] >> director of capital planning, don. our great operations staff, zach taylor, judy auberry who is here, and everyone else who has contributed to this incredible project. so, at rec and park, we're encoloneling people to get out and play. that's our tag line, get ready, 1, 2, 3. >> get out and play. >> we say that because of the importance of keeping our families active and healthy. this is a real serious issue. according to the center for disease control, childhood obesity has more than doubled in our children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years. in 2010 more than one-third of our children were overweight or obese. it is important that we get our kids outside. our children today average over 7-1/2 hours be
and i also want to give a big shout out to the entire city family for their role, mohammed nuru and folks at department of public works had a role, lindsay hirsch. (applause) >> with all due respect to dpw and everybody else who is here, the hardest working staff in government is rec and park. gk, construction manager, mary hobson, project manager. [cheering and applauding] >> director of capital planning, don. our great operations staff, zach taylor, judy auberry who is here, and...
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. >> it's 16 floors and takes up an entire city block. tomorrow it is coming down. >>> this building will be reduced to rubble first thing in the morning. why some can't wait until it's gone and others to see it go coming up next. >> new jersey daycare is back in business one day after children are accidentally served water laced with bleach. the mix up and the consequences for the worker behind the scare. hey, keith. >> lucy, we know it's better to be lucky than good but for the eagles monday night they have to stop a guy that's both. how do they planned to that? find out coming up in sports. >> and giving women the chance to fulfill life long dreams by getting back in the classroom. to night at 10 the new programs to give local women a second chance at t ♪ the world famous fries you love, plus a shake of three new flavors you add. introducing mcdonald's shakin' flavor fries. shake up something new to love at mcdonald's. >> new jersey daycare center where more than two dozen children and adults accidentally drank bleach tainted water has
. >> it's 16 floors and takes up an entire city block. tomorrow it is coming down. >>> this building will be reduced to rubble first thing in the morning. why some can't wait until it's gone and others to see it go coming up next. >> new jersey daycare is back in business one day after children are accidentally served water laced with bleach. the mix up and the consequences for the worker behind the scare. hey, keith. >> lucy, we know it's better to be lucky than good...
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before we had the epa, i used to fly into cities and there would just be a brown cloud over the entire city. those clouds have gone away because of the epa. were poisoned by unrelated -- unregulated industry. we now have 7 billion people on the earth. this is never happened before. we need to control our use of energy. we need to find alternatives. we miss a great economic opportunity that this affords whatever country provides the leadership in finding the replace method to fossil fuels. they are poisoning our atmosphere. one more call from virginia on the line for independents. climate change i do believe is real. i believe it is done by god and not by man on earth. money look at all of the most of the scientists who believe in global warming is done by man, they are all getting money from governments. as long as you give the government the information they want, you're going to keep getting money. you've got a bunch of scientists that say it is not done by man. these people that are pushing this are a bunch of hypocrites. they are preaching about how doesn't stop that them from flying al
before we had the epa, i used to fly into cities and there would just be a brown cloud over the entire city. those clouds have gone away because of the epa. were poisoned by unrelated -- unregulated industry. we now have 7 billion people on the earth. this is never happened before. we need to control our use of energy. we need to find alternatives. we miss a great economic opportunity that this affords whatever country provides the leadership in finding the replace method to fossil fuels. they...
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the parks alliance is the independent partner to the entire city for everything having to do with parks, recreation, and open space. we have more than 100 different community groups called park partners all across the city. each of them working in their own way to make our park system a little better, a little more beautiful, a little more usable. today this is the day for one of those groups, the friends of lafayette park. this is a shining example of how a few neighbors can come together, bring together their friends, and make an incredibly beautiful thing happen in a public open space. this park was renovated with bond dollars, but friends of lafayette park brought in hours and hours of hard work over four years to do visioning and imagining what this park could really look like. they raised over half a million dollars of private fund to augment the bond dollars so that this kind of a playground could be added to this park. it's been that kind of selfless generosity, and hours of giving to the city that is just an incredible humbling experience for us at the parks alliance. let's hav
the parks alliance is the independent partner to the entire city for everything having to do with parks, recreation, and open space. we have more than 100 different community groups called park partners all across the city. each of them working in their own way to make our park system a little better, a little more beautiful, a little more usable. today this is the day for one of those groups, the friends of lafayette park. this is a shining example of how a few neighbors can come together,...
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and it is a plant that was built to take all of the food waste for the entire city of oslow commercial and residential and generates energy, that is then turned into cng and fuels and the public fleet. food waste, definitely produces a lot more energy, by virtue of the process. and, so there is a lot more positive to it. and our challenge as we look forward is actually to handling of the food waste. you know, again today, the city has a contract with them to actually pick up the food waste, and recology has indicated that they do not have the capacity to segregate the food in the city and so they transport it by truck and they are planning to build a digester in vacaville and to feed the fuel of the truck that are being used to transport. and so we have the capacity, for high strength waste, and if we were to get a full high strength waste, we can certainly process it, but challenges that we see, and that we have seen everywhere including in oslow is for the high strength waste to be effective it needs to be 100 percent organic and there needs to be a diligent process prelined to be su
and it is a plant that was built to take all of the food waste for the entire city of oslow commercial and residential and generates energy, that is then turned into cng and fuels and the public fleet. food waste, definitely produces a lot more energy, by virtue of the process. and, so there is a lot more positive to it. and our challenge as we look forward is actually to handling of the food waste. you know, again today, the city has a contract with them to actually pick up the food waste, and...
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and then with just seemingly a very few men they took over entire cities. in fact, we were shocked when the city of mosul, which is the ancient city of nineveh, the prophet jonah was sent to the city of nineveh, where he preached to the city and the holy bible records that the entire city repented and turned to god, that ancient city is the modern day city of mosul. in northern iraq. that was the city that the leader of the islamic state, the jihaddists we have seen every night on our national news programs, that was the city that they chose to come against. that's -- that particular city had a population of well over a million people and some estimates, 1.7 million people. and mr. speaker, if i could just ask, would the gentlelady like me to yield to her for five minutes? at this time? mr. speaker i would be more than delighted to yield to the wonderful gentlelady from the great state of north carolina, ms. virginia foxx. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank the gentlewoman
and then with just seemingly a very few men they took over entire cities. in fact, we were shocked when the city of mosul, which is the ancient city of nineveh, the prophet jonah was sent to the city of nineveh, where he preached to the city and the holy bible records that the entire city repented and turned to god, that ancient city is the modern day city of mosul. in northern iraq. that was the city that the leader of the islamic state, the jihaddists we have seen every night on our national...
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just an architect or does he have anything to do with trying to execute the l'enfant plan for the entire city? >> he has nothing to do with trying to execute during this period the l'enfant plan, other than his work on the canals, but that basically precedes -- well, it precedes the post-war work. he was involved in many things. in fact, when he is appointed architect to rebuild the capital, he's very disappointed he's not appointed to do the white house as well. he thought he should be. he thought that both buildings should be built the same ethos in mind. he was your standard genius in that he wrote the dedicatory song for the dedication of st. john's church which he built. he did build that, contemporaneous to his work here. he is the designer of the old brick capitol and an interesting point about these two buildings, concerning what we heard just before lunch is that it was capitol hill residents who bound together and raised the money and paid latrobe to design and build the brick capitol. it was lafayette square residence who hired latrobe to build st. john's church as a much more expe
just an architect or does he have anything to do with trying to execute the l'enfant plan for the entire city? >> he has nothing to do with trying to execute during this period the l'enfant plan, other than his work on the canals, but that basically precedes -- well, it precedes the post-war work. he was involved in many things. in fact, when he is appointed architect to rebuild the capital, he's very disappointed he's not appointed to do the white house as well. he thought he should be....
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about the coast city symmetry of the state has been built beyond the need of the country there are entire cities that are empty with tens of thousands of empty residences. and the absolute level we have a new number it looks like over 200%. run away lending again yielded over capacity. real-estate, land, excess manufacturing, empty shopping malls. what is the future of china? we think the crisis is possible but they have something that was not true with united states but they own the banks so it is unlikely china allows for that type of crisis. in addition it has lowe's central government debt and ample net worth probably $3 trillion of foreign currency reserves of the books. it has the capacity to deal preemptively but even so it has a significant and increasing level of overcapacity. people rejoiced recently when china reaffirmed the gross level was 7.5%. every day gave us sigh of relief but gdp growth is more of a measure of that capacity being created so if china continues to grow at a high number it compounds the overcapacity problem and things could unravel we think it will not be tomorrow
about the coast city symmetry of the state has been built beyond the need of the country there are entire cities that are empty with tens of thousands of empty residences. and the absolute level we have a new number it looks like over 200%. run away lending again yielded over capacity. real-estate, land, excess manufacturing, empty shopping malls. what is the future of china? we think the crisis is possible but they have something that was not true with united states but they own the banks so...
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keach: during the 1960s, archaeologists surveyed the entire city, revealing an urban grid as deliberateeets of manhattan. a total of 2,600 buildings lined densely packed streets. 80% of these were residential compounds. these compounds enclosed numerous sleeping rooms, patios and kitchens. archaeologists estimate that 30 to 100 people could be housed in a single compound. were these like modern apartment buildings, where strangers lived together by chance ? or was there a thread of kinship connecting the residents of these large compounds ? what clues were left behind of teotihuacan's families ? archaeologist michael spence. we usually bury in cemeteries set apart from the places where the people lived. that makes it difficult to tie them ba into their living quarters. in teotihuacan, fortunately, the people were buried within the apartment compound. some of them were buried in open spaces like patios. these would have been particularly important individuals. but many of them were buried under the floors of the rooms that they had actually lived in. so in teotihuacan, we have the possib
keach: during the 1960s, archaeologists surveyed the entire city, revealing an urban grid as deliberateeets of manhattan. a total of 2,600 buildings lined densely packed streets. 80% of these were residential compounds. these compounds enclosed numerous sleeping rooms, patios and kitchens. archaeologists estimate that 30 to 100 people could be housed in a single compound. were these like modern apartment buildings, where strangers lived together by chance ? or was there a thread of kinship...
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began setting on fire buses and police cars and burning down this huge market which took up an entire city block. and then on the night of june the fifth, a mob of people raided a hotel, the chunzhou hotel and still exists and is still a very small hotel. at this time the u.s. consulate general was based and not hotel so they were all kinds of accounts of what happened that day. so the police were called and they tried to restore order when this crowd was breaking into this hotel. there were a lot of westerners staying at the hotel and for a while they were sheltering in the residence at the u.s. consulate general. then they were told order is being restored and it's safe to go back to your own rooms. they returned to the front of the hotel and from their windows at the front of the hotel they saw this very shocking scene. they saw protesters lined up in rows kneeling in the courtyard with their hands wired or tied behind their backs in a way which the witnesses said would have required their arms to have been broken. and they watched out of the window as these plainclothes policeman walke
began setting on fire buses and police cars and burning down this huge market which took up an entire city block. and then on the night of june the fifth, a mob of people raided a hotel, the chunzhou hotel and still exists and is still a very small hotel. at this time the u.s. consulate general was based and not hotel so they were all kinds of accounts of what happened that day. so the police were called and they tried to restore order when this crowd was breaking into this hotel. there were a...
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we find out not only does it take a village to raise a world, it takes an entire city.unity is suffering, the world should pitch in and help elevate it instead of sit there and stare at it. people have lost faith in a lot of things, probably has a lot to do with the faith they had in detroit. it was once the industrial might of the entire world. >> it is enormous. >> yeah, it is. it is about a mile long, maybe a quarter mile wide, a pretty good view from up here. >> yeah, how many people worked hear at its peak? >> well, during the war about 30,000 people worked here. it went out of business in '56. they brought studebaker in as a partner and they pulled them down. >> this has been abandoned in the '50s? >> well, actually what happened in 1956, they rented out to various entrepreneurs. >> how long has it been like this, though. >> most of the time it happened within the last five years. >> within the last five years? >> yeah. >> there was this huge effort. people came in here and scrapped it. took the windows out and just destroyed everything. >> the place is pretty muc
we find out not only does it take a village to raise a world, it takes an entire city.unity is suffering, the world should pitch in and help elevate it instead of sit there and stare at it. people have lost faith in a lot of things, probably has a lot to do with the faith they had in detroit. it was once the industrial might of the entire world. >> it is enormous. >> yeah, it is. it is about a mile long, maybe a quarter mile wide, a pretty good view from up here. >> yeah, how...
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we're leaving the average citizen with this impression that the british came in and they burnt the entire cityshington, d.c. and if you look at this, you can see that the americans burnt a heck of a lot in the city but you don't hear anybody talking about the american burning of washington, d.c., during the war of 18 12 and i understand that. if you're being looking at the burning of the city after the british have come in and gotten to the capitol around 9:00, gotten to the treasury building, got to the white house at about 11:00, where are the flames going to be coming from? are they going to come from these brick and stone buildings where fire is probably coming out of the roofs and windows and doors or is mostly going to be coming from a navy yard that is almost entirely made out of wood along with a whole bunch of stuff like hemp rope, canvas sails, tar, pitch, all of these things that are very, very highly flammable. i'd like to remind you to go back to the thornton painting and it's actually the burning of the washington navy yard. and so what i'm trying to get across to you is that i f
we're leaving the average citizen with this impression that the british came in and they burnt the entire cityshington, d.c. and if you look at this, you can see that the americans burnt a heck of a lot in the city but you don't hear anybody talking about the american burning of washington, d.c., during the war of 18 12 and i understand that. if you're being looking at the burning of the city after the british have come in and gotten to the capitol around 9:00, gotten to the treasury building,...
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stuff. >>> if you side track a kid based on this activity, you really are doing a bad thing for the entire cityecause that kid will most likely stay in poverty or wind up in jail. >> i have my concerns because of the long term health issues that are involved in that sort of thing and hopefully we pay attention to this so we can put in place prevention, intervention, strategies make sure we reenforce the the parents that they need to talk to their kids about dangers of marijuana but any drug of any kind so that we don't have a problem with abuse. >> that is commissioner charles ramsey right there. he maintains he is focused on implementing the the law smoothly. >>> meanwhile pot use will be a criminal offense across the state. >>> roof collapses at a mall sparking a big evacuation, still the the big question now ♪ the world famous fries you love, plus a shake of three new flavors you add. introducing mcdonald's shakin' flavor fries. shake up something new to love at mcdonald's. >>> you're looking live at the philadelphia international airport, did you know during world war two the united states
stuff. >>> if you side track a kid based on this activity, you really are doing a bad thing for the entire cityecause that kid will most likely stay in poverty or wind up in jail. >> i have my concerns because of the long term health issues that are involved in that sort of thing and hopefully we pay attention to this so we can put in place prevention, intervention, strategies make sure we reenforce the the parents that they need to talk to their kids about dangers of marijuana...