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council bluffs didn't think omaha would it bigger than council bluffs, because that was an established cityunion pacific is one of the premier railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific railway act, signed into law by abraham lincoln. it combined several railroad companies to make union pacific, and there were charged with building that transcontinental railroad. they started here, moving west, and central pacific started on the west and moved east. they met in omaha. that is what propelled us farther. we became that point of moving west, one of the gateways of the west. to helpility came about rail travel, all of the passengers coming through omaha. the first station reached capacity. they needed a new modern station. it was a brand-new, art deco building, a different style. the first one was neoclassical. art deco was in vogue in 1931, so they decided to build this new one, and show the nation that omaha had arrived as far as architecture. at the height of rail travel, it was 1946, about 10,000 people per day, 64 trains coming and going. what you would have see
council bluffs didn't think omaha would it bigger than council bluffs, because that was an established cityunion pacific is one of the premier railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific railway act, signed into law by abraham lincoln. it combined several railroad companies to make union pacific, and there were charged with building that transcontinental railroad. they started here, moving west, and central pacific started on the west and moved east. they met in...
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there's several great dates in october, but october 27th, 1682, that is when william penn establishes the cityphiladelphia, and he established this county in the heart of his colony at the time. bucks county to the north, chester county to the south, and right at the heart philadelphia, the city of kindness. >> and why is it so important? i mean, why aren't we kind now? why do you think? >> well, i think we should be kind all the time. >> sure, sure. >> but certainly coming out of these two great events, the dalai lama receiving the liberty medal on october 26th and then delivering a talk on october 27th on educating the heart for the 21st century, it is -- we find that people find other reasons to propel themselves into certain situations, and if a visit by the pope and a visit by the dalai lama cannot propel people to think a little bit more about kindness, i'm not sure what can. >> exactly, exactly. what kind of support do you have behind you? >> we have wide support from the city, from state representatives. we also have the various tourism organizations of visit philly and the philadelphi
there's several great dates in october, but october 27th, 1682, that is when william penn establishes the cityphiladelphia, and he established this county in the heart of his colony at the time. bucks county to the north, chester county to the south, and right at the heart philadelphia, the city of kindness. >> and why is it so important? i mean, why aren't we kind now? why do you think? >> well, i think we should be kind all the time. >> sure, sure. >> but certainly...
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he established a new port city for the state, that is morehead city.t enables people in the central part of the state a broader were inonce goods morehead city, they could be placed on a ship and is sent to other cities. the state reacted well to that. he thought it was important people have access to education, not just the highest income residents. he began to lobby for open school systems. he also thought it was important that women have access to education, especially since he had five daughters. greensboro school in on his own property. that school was an extended educational opportunity for women. offered courses in mathematics, accelerated in more subjects and what was traditionally offered for women. especially in the south. as he was governor, he maintained his residence, but his family to live in a mansion in raleigh. he probably came here on weekends. he probably had rolled favorite favoritehad several rooms, but one of them was the west parlor. it is like him. the architecture is a bit over the top. the ceiling of the room is cast ajster, i
he established a new port city for the state, that is morehead city.t enables people in the central part of the state a broader were inonce goods morehead city, they could be placed on a ship and is sent to other cities. the state reacted well to that. he thought it was important people have access to education, not just the highest income residents. he began to lobby for open school systems. he also thought it was important that women have access to education, especially since he had five...
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we have 10 when he established in mexico city, -- we helped him when he tried -- when he established exico city and we hope to encourage him enter come enter the protection but there is mistrust from the public toward institutions. in mexico there is a lot of mistrust and the capacity and the way the way that journalists are going to be protected -- a lot of journalists are not trusting of the institutions that could actually protect them and that was the case of ruben. amy: laura carlson, it was not only ruben that was killed. can you talk about the four when that were killed with him? laura: it is important to keep that in mind because the attack on freedom of expression is very vera was abut nadia human rights defender, and she had also experienced threats and attacks on her. just eight months before her assassination she videotaped a message that said i hold responsible the governor of the for anythingcruz that could happen to me and my family. she had reason to believe she was under threat and now she has been assassinated as well. we now know the name of one other woman, and the
we have 10 when he established in mexico city, -- we helped him when he tried -- when he established exico city and we hope to encourage him enter come enter the protection but there is mistrust from the public toward institutions. in mexico there is a lot of mistrust and the capacity and the way the way that journalists are going to be protected -- a lot of journalists are not trusting of the institutions that could actually protect them and that was the case of ruben. amy: laura carlson, it...
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thatnment came in later year and established key west as a port city in 1828.o shortly after the original settlement, they recognized the significance of this island. key west with selected as a port of entry and a lucrative trade market really because of its geographical position. we sit right on the gulf stream so there are a lot of ships traveling by this area. key west also has a natural deep water port which is essential to having ships come in and out and provide anchorage while they are here to unload. also, you are at the halfway point between new york and galveston, texas, so geographically it was central to a myriad of maritime-related traffic and practices. the first custom house was corrected almost immediately when the island was established, 's own 8023, the first building in the samend it is location that our building is in currently. originally, it was a wood-clad house, a story and a story and half. the property set on the waterfront, so it was very easy to do business with the ships that were arriving. key west in 1822 was very sparsely popula
thatnment came in later year and established key west as a port city in 1828.o shortly after the original settlement, they recognized the significance of this island. key west with selected as a port of entry and a lucrative trade market really because of its geographical position. we sit right on the gulf stream so there are a lot of ships traveling by this area. key west also has a natural deep water port which is essential to having ships come in and out and provide anchorage while they are...
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everyone is scrambling to clean up their act in the city, and establish a police force. but they haven't been successful so far. >> aden was retaken from the shia houthis, and troops loyal to deposed president. this followed months of air strikes by a saudi-led coalition, the tanks provided by the united arab emirates loyal to hardy played a role in pushing houthi forces from the south. and this is what they face. >> anti-houthi fighters on the offensive in the centrality of tiaz. they are led by this man. a tribal leader from the islam party, his fighters have captured many areas, and security buildings in taiz. the city of tiaz is a vital supply route for anti-houthi fighters in a push to recapture sanaa, and to achieve that goal, coalition war planes continue to pound houthi conditions in and around the capital, and struck rebel positions. aid agencies say ongoing fighting in yemen has claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians. >> we were inside the building when we heard the sound of an explosion. there's no military base, no army post. 18 were killed in the air str
everyone is scrambling to clean up their act in the city, and establish a police force. but they haven't been successful so far. >> aden was retaken from the shia houthis, and troops loyal to deposed president. this followed months of air strikes by a saudi-led coalition, the tanks provided by the united arab emirates loyal to hardy played a role in pushing houthi forces from the south. and this is what they face. >> anti-houthi fighters on the offensive in the centrality of tiaz....
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sort of the restrictions and limitations what we can and can't say in the ballot measure establishment. >> deputy city attorney andre i'll try to be brief my apologies to the you been members of the public but i'll be brief certainly the other commission has submitted a bloo measure for the ballot to weigh in with the measure that was discussed in the memo the first we're discussing tonight the ballot argument from the decision voter apartment the second the commission ballot hearings that is taking place that will be considered by the committee on friday morning and a third, the more likely as we post the november election day mercedes benz e members of the ethics commission having may have to speak to groups in the newspapers editorial boards, members of political neighborhood clubs and the democratic republican party they may simply invited people to talk about the measures as a general matter our advise to the notification and really all city officials and staff who are involved in the ballet measures heading to the voters for consideration there certainly can provide background motion o informati
sort of the restrictions and limitations what we can and can't say in the ballot measure establishment. >> deputy city attorney andre i'll try to be brief my apologies to the you been members of the public but i'll be brief certainly the other commission has submitted a bloo measure for the ballot to weigh in with the measure that was discussed in the memo the first we're discussing tonight the ballot argument from the decision voter apartment the second the commission ballot hearings...
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everybody is scrambling to clean up their act, in the city and establish a police force, but they haven'tccessful so far. >> reporter: aden was retaken from the houthis and troops loyal to deposed president saleh. this followed months of air strikes by a saudi-lead coalition. these tanks provided by the united arab emirates played a crucial role in pushing houthi forces from the south, and this is where fighting is taking place. anti-houthi fighters are on the offensive in the central city of ta'izz. they are lead by this man. a tribal leader. his fighters have recently captured many areas, and security buildings in ta'izz. the city of ta'izz is a vital supply route for anti-houthi fighters. in their push to recapture the capitol sana'a. and to continue that goal, coalition airplanes continue to pound houthi positions in and around the capitol. and they have struck rebel positions in other cities. aid agencies say the ongoing fighting in yemen has claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians. >> translator: we were inside the building when we heard the sound of an explosion. there is no mil
everybody is scrambling to clean up their act, in the city and establish a police force, but they haven'tccessful so far. >> reporter: aden was retaken from the houthis and troops loyal to deposed president saleh. this followed months of air strikes by a saudi-lead coalition. these tanks provided by the united arab emirates played a crucial role in pushing houthi forces from the south, and this is where fighting is taking place. anti-houthi fighters are on the offensive in the central...
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. >>> the city is hoping establishments from bars and restaurants to stores will be there for the mass audience when the pope visits next month. matt delucia is live with the details. >> reporter: simply put, the city calls this campaign, "i'll be there." the city is hoping that restaurants and businesses will be there during the papal visit next month. but, really, the question is at what cost? ♪ >> reporter: for the choir at st. charles seminary, preparation is everything when pope francis and millions of dollars coming into the city, you might think that would be music to the ears of bar and restaurant owners, but -- >> it's kind of disheartening. you want to put your best fat forward but we will do the best we can with what we have. >> reporter: jim kirk is wondering how much trash will pile up and how many workers will show up with his restaurant stuck in the city's traffic box. >> we are going to do our best to stay open as long as possible, stockpile enough supplies to get us through the whole weekend. >> reporter: many spots are staying open, but shortening menus and hours. the
. >>> the city is hoping establishments from bars and restaurants to stores will be there for the mass audience when the pope visits next month. matt delucia is live with the details. >> reporter: simply put, the city calls this campaign, "i'll be there." the city is hoping that restaurants and businesses will be there during the papal visit next month. but, really, the question is at what cost? ♪ >> reporter: for the choir at st. charles seminary, preparation...
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actually citizen from council bluffs decide they wanted to found the city on this side of the river. council bluffs was established to -- knew y wanted the railroad was coming through but they didn't know which side. have aid it would help to the city ready to go. and it worked. but cities on the west side of the river developed greater because it's easier to move est. union pacific is one of the premiere railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific royalway act signed into law by abraham lincoln, so it cowboys several railroad companies to make union pacific and then they were charged with building the trans continental railroad that would connect east and west coasts. they started with moving west and central pacific, started on the west coast and was moving east -- east and they met up at utah and that's well -- really what propels us even farther. we become that point of moving west, one of the gateways to the west of the that is what the railroad did for omaha. this facility came about as the second union station to help the railroad traffing -- travel, owl -- all the passengers comi
actually citizen from council bluffs decide they wanted to found the city on this side of the river. council bluffs was established to -- knew y wanted the railroad was coming through but they didn't know which side. have aid it would help to the city ready to go. and it worked. but cities on the west side of the river developed greater because it's easier to move est. union pacific is one of the premiere railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862 with the pacific royalway act signed...
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i do not see new york city establishing a heat waive. newark, new jersey, have been cook out there. a heat wave for you. today is day number seven for the heat wave in newark. tomorrow new york city close. 89. it's just what looms after that for wednesday, thursday, and friday that's going to be -- i think that will jeopardize the heat wave. >> lonnie, thank you. >>> well, if you your child got to pick every meal, what would they choose? >> pasta. >> bread. anything that has carbs in it. >> yes. >> picky eating could cross the line into something more serious. warning signs for parents z. >>> alsoers mets mania suddenly to start august. a first of its kind around here. a. >>> tomorrow morning wake up to traffic and weather on the 2s with john and alice. >> and cooking. >> the new craze in hassle free meals. >> start your day with cbs2 news tomorrow followed by cbs this morning. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year afte
i do not see new york city establishing a heat waive. newark, new jersey, have been cook out there. a heat wave for you. today is day number seven for the heat wave in newark. tomorrow new york city close. 89. it's just what looms after that for wednesday, thursday, and friday that's going to be -- i think that will jeopardize the heat wave. >> lonnie, thank you. >>> well, if you your child got to pick every meal, what would they choose? >> pasta. >> bread. anything...
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. >> this is its own the city the airline crews and the bag handlers and the frequent travels travelers and we've established relationships it feels good. >> when i get lunch or come to eat the food i feel like i'm not city. i was kind of under the assumption you want to be done with our gifts you are down one time not true >> we have a lot of regulars we didn't think we'd find that here at the airport. >> people come in at least one a week for that the food and service and the atmosphere. >> the food is great in san francisco it's a coffee and i took an e calorie home every couple of weeks. >> i'm impressed i might come here on my own without a trip, you know, we have kids we could get a babysitter and have diner at the airport. >> this is a little bit of things for everybody there's plenty of restaurant to grab something and go otherwise in you want to sit you can enjoy the experience of local food. >> tell me about the future food. >> we're hoping to bring newer concepts out in san francisco and what our passengers want. >> i look forward to see what your cooking up (laughter) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> today we've sho
. >> this is its own the city the airline crews and the bag handlers and the frequent travels travelers and we've established relationships it feels good. >> when i get lunch or come to eat the food i feel like i'm not city. i was kind of under the assumption you want to be done with our gifts you are down one time not true >> we have a lot of regulars we didn't think we'd find that here at the airport. >> people come in at least one a week for that the food and service...
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program for local businesses so from employees that sign up they have a favorite restaurant or establishment in the city they can refer that to perks slot and they'll have them in for local discounts too. >> commissioner walton. >> so just to question because i've dealt with this a little bit in my other life the events for perk spot their solicit the district employees and get a percentage with work with vendors. >> is that. >> i'm sorry i'm not following the question one more time. >> basically, their benefit for perk spot to solicit our employees to connect them with the companies. >> yeah. as american people's employee there's a website if you registration our website to have access to the merchants that off perks through perk spot and something a monthly pamphlet how much out of saved often the restaurant or whatever. >> the word free is definitely free to the district because it is at the expense of the district employee with heavy solicitations there's a possibility that happens. >> one the thoughts of of the things to go into it how solicited and we'll not hair the districts e-mails with peculia
program for local businesses so from employees that sign up they have a favorite restaurant or establishment in the city they can refer that to perks slot and they'll have them in for local discounts too. >> commissioner walton. >> so just to question because i've dealt with this a little bit in my other life the events for perk spot their solicit the district employees and get a percentage with work with vendors. >> is that. >> i'm sorry i'm not following the question...
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he would have to get me there quickly after that. 1950 five, newin york city's landmarks preservation commission was established to protect places in the city. of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the obstacles it has faced over the years as well as the criteria and process for designing a landmark. the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will elevate the50th year anniversary of landmarks preservation commission and as occasion by the book that is the catalog for the exhibition called "saving place" which is on view at the museum of the city of new
he would have to get me there quickly after that. 1950 five, newin york city's landmarks preservation commission was established to protect places in the city. of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the obstacles it has faced over the years as well as the criteria and process for designing a landmark. the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i...
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1950 five, new york city's landmarks preservation commission was established to protect places in the city. of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the obstacles it has faced over the years as well as the criteria and process for designing a landmark. the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will elevate the50th year anniversary of landmarks preservation commission and as occasion by the book that is the catalog for the exhibition called "saving place" which is on view at the .useum of the city of new york i hope you will go see that exhibition. andrew dolkart is the curator for that exhibition, and he has a very long history with new york city landmarks and architectural history. i think this has gone off now, has it? all right. andrew is a good friend of long-standing, we like to say, rather than old friend, but we do go way that. this is one more lecture at the skyscraper museum, whic
1950 five, new york city's landmarks preservation commission was established to protect places in the city. of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the obstacles it has faced over the years as well as the criteria and process for designing a landmark. the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will...
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have a better chance of having this railroad if we have a city on the opposite side of the river already establishednd ready to built that's where they the railroad, and it works. council bluffs didn't really think that omaha would get better -- get bigger than council bluffs. cities on the west side of the river tended to move west. union pacific is one of the premier railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862. it combines several railroad companies to make union pacific and then they were charged with building the transcontinental railroad that would connect the east and west coast. on the west here coast and were moving east and they met up with utah. what propels us even farther, we become that point of moving west, one of the gateways to the west. that's what the railroad is for omaha. this facility came about as the second union station to help realm travel, all the passengers coming to omaha. the first union station has reach capacity so they needed a new and modern station. it was heralded as a step forward for omaha. the first one was neoclassical. the art deco style was invoked
have a better chance of having this railroad if we have a city on the opposite side of the river already establishednd ready to built that's where they the railroad, and it works. council bluffs didn't really think that omaha would get better -- get bigger than council bluffs. cities on the west side of the river tended to move west. union pacific is one of the premier railroad companies of america. it was founded in 1862. it combines several railroad companies to make union pacific and then...
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the search tied to a pornography investigation into the former head of his charity established to phyto bees city. convicted national security leaker chelsea manning will not spend time in solitary confinement at fort leavenworth. she was given three weeks for violating prison contra ban rules. among those items she had a copy of vanity fair and expired tube of toothpaste. she is serving 35 years tore giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents>> a massive out cry. the court updated the parenting planned form after the supreme court redefined them calling moms and dads parent 1 and parent 1. the move sparked outrage as you can image. they are going back to using their old forms as they are reviewed by the state and judicial conference. the title land of the free may be at risk. they ranked the freedom of countries around the world has the united states in the 20th spot. that is a drop from last year when it was listed at 17. the study claims the steady growth of government and increased regulations on business are to blame. it has them lagging behind countries like the united kingdom and
the search tied to a pornography investigation into the former head of his charity established to phyto bees city. convicted national security leaker chelsea manning will not spend time in solitary confinement at fort leavenworth. she was given three weeks for violating prison contra ban rules. among those items she had a copy of vanity fair and expired tube of toothpaste. she is serving 35 years tore giving hundreds of thousands of classified documents>> a massive out cry. the court...
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establishment. first, donald trump versus everyone. the cityalabama will play host to donald this evening in front of an expected crowd of 40,000 humans.
establishment. first, donald trump versus everyone. the cityalabama will play host to donald this evening in front of an expected crowd of 40,000 humans.
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us he clearly felt as if the fact this was incredible president, legal president they had established in the citieshat did this, where the remedy had to be an attempt to ofegregate, even on the part the advocates, there was a level of exhaustion because of the resistance. and there is to this day. yonkers, if you go to the town houses they built, they are not a source of additional crime. they did not bring down the neighborhoods. the property values remained pretty constant. in fact, they are increasing now availability,nkers' a sort of renaissance downtown. that is the victory on the ground. the emotional cost of it, i mean, the same dynamic in dallas right now, going on right now. and the federal government doesn't have -- hud does not have the stomach to fight it through. they're basically pulling up stakes and giving up on the case. amy: the judge force this through by basically saying, we will bankrupt yonkers if you don't follow through. >> yonkers was in contempt. at a certain point, there have been a decision coming to been killed, the appealed was upheld. yonkers still was in obeying the
us he clearly felt as if the fact this was incredible president, legal president they had established in the citieshat did this, where the remedy had to be an attempt to ofegregate, even on the part the advocates, there was a level of exhaustion because of the resistance. and there is to this day. yonkers, if you go to the town houses they built, they are not a source of additional crime. they did not bring down the neighborhoods. the property values remained pretty constant. in fact, they are...
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establishment. first, donald trump versus everyone. the city of mobile, alabama will play host to donald this evening in front of an expected crowd of 40,000 humans. josh green has a preview up on bloomberg politics.com. he reports that primary state -- that the primary state is key to locking down the gop nomination. it comes as the political world asks who in the field might try to take down trump before then. for which of those candidates is it most important to do that and what is the best way to go about it? al: 16 of them. nobody can get any traction. there is no oxygen. to come need for him down if they want to have any chance. it probably mostly affects jeb bush right now. how do you do it? they don't want to do it themselves because they have seen it backfire. they would love to find some outside groups to do it. john: i think you have some candidates. jeb bush is ella bit -- jeb bush is elevated by this fight. the imperative is really strong. walker has some money. his super packs have some money. he has been affected negative lee --
establishment. first, donald trump versus everyone. the city of mobile, alabama will play host to donald this evening in front of an expected crowd of 40,000 humans. josh green has a preview up on bloomberg politics.com. he reports that primary state -- that the primary state is key to locking down the gop nomination. it comes as the political world asks who in the field might try to take down trump before then. for which of those candidates is it most important to do that and what is the best...
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everybody is scrambling to clean-up their act in the city, and establish a police force. but they haven't been successful so far. they are recruiting, and it's a long time to stability. >> how do you recruit on the ground when there are three very different groups competing for power, and are ultimately adding to the instability, how do you even start that process? >> well, they have announced the recruitment is open for anyone from aden to apply for the police force. it hasn't been successful so far. especially the past week, we have seen political infighting, if you would, over appointments to different government facets in aden. especially the terminal. which was how an appointment was made by the minister of transport. annulled by the president. yes, we do have infighting that adds to the instability. in the meebility. that arab led coalition continues air strikes further north. >> that's a different story now, now the southern resistance is refusing to go upwards of the 1990 borders. they are refusing to go into the northern areas. describes by tribes that are ter fo
everybody is scrambling to clean-up their act in the city, and establish a police force. but they haven't been successful so far. they are recruiting, and it's a long time to stability. >> how do you recruit on the ground when there are three very different groups competing for power, and are ultimately adding to the instability, how do you even start that process? >> well, they have announced the recruitment is open for anyone from aden to apply for the police force. it hasn't been...
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city readers are taking notice. the council is meeting to establish a committee to revamp city policies regarding cannabis. they banned dispensees in 2008 citing concerns on crime. >>> the music is over in golden gate bridge park, the outside lands concert came to close last night with elton john rocking the city. ♪ >> elton john played to around 60,000 people, organizers live streamed the entire festival so everybody could watch. we're learning that that wasn't enough for some fans. they didn't play by the rules. a police officer was hurt near the event as the officer was trying to stop pens jumpers trying to get into outside lands festival for free. one of them ran into a police officer, knocking him down, that officer had to go to the hospital. today we should learn about the arrest numbers, but, boy, they tried to make it easy and nice for everybody, let them see it for free if they didn't have a ticket, still not enough. >> always some people are going to con te toes rules. >>> quite a closing act, elton john, hard to beat that. >> i know. >> we start this week now hopefully with nice weather which is
city readers are taking notice. the council is meeting to establish a committee to revamp city policies regarding cannabis. they banned dispensees in 2008 citing concerns on crime. >>> the music is over in golden gate bridge park, the outside lands concert came to close last night with elton john rocking the city. ♪ >> elton john played to around 60,000 people, organizers live streamed the entire festival so everybody could watch. we're learning that that wasn't enough for some...
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here, at the university medical center, a 1.1 billion high tech hospital that city leaders tout recovery. >> it's re-establishingealth care at a higher level than what it was before. a reinvestment in the community. >> essentially it replaced the shuttered charity hospital, offering state of the art care for patients across the region, we want to design a facility to have destination services for cancer, cardiovascular, ear, nose and throat to be a draw. >> but critics say the new focus strays from the old mission, to serve low income residents and those without insurance, and provides specialty care. >> i understand the criticism, and the criticism would be, you know, that you can't both be bright and, you know, care for your fellow man. >> dr peter w is the interim chief officer at the interim medical center, and says hospitals have to cater to low income and high income patients if they want to survive. >> having a safety net hospital, and that buying all you are about, the only thing you do is care for. >> ntogens has no pernancy and no revenue stream. >> reporter: that's not room for the mentally ill. the o
here, at the university medical center, a 1.1 billion high tech hospital that city leaders tout recovery. >> it's re-establishingealth care at a higher level than what it was before. a reinvestment in the community. >> essentially it replaced the shuttered charity hospital, offering state of the art care for patients across the region, we want to design a facility to have destination services for cancer, cardiovascular, ear, nose and throat to be a draw. >> but critics say the...
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from mexico 50 years ago and it is because of good will programs like this we were able to establish in the city. my mom taught in the mission for over 30 years. we love and respect the community and think this isn't in the best interest of the community. i hope you see the merit of the undertakings and support this initiative. thank you. >> as lou said my name is scott halic. i'm a engineer and educator. i worked specifically with students in east palo alto, the tenderloin and mission district along with red wood city and other areas. one thing that [inaudible] had to technology and them being pitched to as a consumer of technology rather than a creator of technology. we heard a lot about art and creativity and think it is important that people understand math and sciness is a creative [inaudible] i will be the first to admit the technology industry isn't as diverse as any would hope but that is the reason i partnered with youth sf is give those students of color and don't have a family member in the tech industry a foot hold of understanding and enjoying and seeing the potential that they have
from mexico 50 years ago and it is because of good will programs like this we were able to establish in the city. my mom taught in the mission for over 30 years. we love and respect the community and think this isn't in the best interest of the community. i hope you see the merit of the undertakings and support this initiative. thank you. >> as lou said my name is scott halic. i'm a engineer and educator. i worked specifically with students in east palo alto, the tenderloin and mission...
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sort of the restrictions and limitations what we can and can't say in the ballot measure establishment. >> deputy cityorney andre i'll try to be brief my apologies to the you been members of the public but i'll be brief certainly the other commission has submitted a bloo measure for the ballot to weigh in with the measure that was discussed in the memo the first we're discussing tonight the ballot argument from the decision voter apartment the second the commission ballot hearings that is taking place that will be considered by the committee on friday morning and a third, the more likely as we post the november election day mercedes benz e members of the ethics commission having may have to speak to groups in the newspapers editorial boards, members of political neighborhood clubs and the democratic republican party they may simply invited people to talk about the measures as a general matter our advise to the notification and really all city officials and staff who are involved in the ballet measures heading to the voters for consideration there certainly can provide background motion o information,
sort of the restrictions and limitations what we can and can't say in the ballot measure establishment. >> deputy cityorney andre i'll try to be brief my apologies to the you been members of the public but i'll be brief certainly the other commission has submitted a bloo measure for the ballot to weigh in with the measure that was discussed in the memo the first we're discussing tonight the ballot argument from the decision voter apartment the second the commission ballot hearings that is...
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end the violation in the high crime neighborhoods and want the city to use emergency funding to finance organizations already established to help end the violence. reporting live from east new york tonight, news 4 new york. >> see how it's handled in city hall. thank you so much. >>> new information about the outbreak of lee joanna -- legionarries disease. 71 total cases, five buildings previously reported. tomorrow, city counsel members take part in a town hall to situation. the disease is caught when people breathe in airborne with pack tier yoo, and that's been found in lincoln hospital, a hotel, a shopping center, a plastic's business, and a verizon office. town hall will be held tomorrow from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the bronx museum of the arts. >>> children rescued from a raging fire in east flatbush. cell phone video dramatic there. you can hear breaking glass and screaming from the burning apartment on east 96th street today and see a person calling for help from a third floor window. the person in the green shirt. a neighbor saw an air-conditioning burning as the flames moved quickly from the second to the third f
end the violation in the high crime neighborhoods and want the city to use emergency funding to finance organizations already established to help end the violence. reporting live from east new york tonight, news 4 new york. >> see how it's handled in city hall. thank you so much. >>> new information about the outbreak of lee joanna -- legionarries disease. 71 total cases, five buildings previously reported. tomorrow, city counsel members take part in a town hall to situation. the...
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it sets a tone for security in aiden and everyone is scrambling to cleanup their act in the city and establishice force but they have not been successful so far. >> aiden taken from shia houthis and those loyal to the deposed president saleh and followed months of air strikes by a saudi-led coalition. these tanks provided by the united arab emirates for soldiers loyal to exile hadi are used to push them to the south and this is where fighting is taking place. anti-houthi fighters on the offensive in the central city of thai. they are led by this man, a tribal leader from the islam party. his fighters have recently captured many areas and security buildings in thai. the city of thai is a vital supply root for anti-houthi fighters in their push to recapture the capitol sanaa and to achieve that goal coalition war planes continue pounding houthi positions in and around the capitol. we have also struck rebel positions in cities. and aid agencies say the ongoing fighting in yemen has claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians. >> translator: we were inside the building when we heard the sound of an
it sets a tone for security in aiden and everyone is scrambling to cleanup their act in the city and establishice force but they have not been successful so far. >> aiden taken from shia houthis and those loyal to the deposed president saleh and followed months of air strikes by a saudi-led coalition. these tanks provided by the united arab emirates for soldiers loyal to exile hadi are used to push them to the south and this is where fighting is taking place. anti-houthi fighters on the...
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establishments such as this, targeting gay women are rare in ho chi minh city. [ speaking foreign languageh and foon had their wedding ceremony on an airplane. their life as a newly married couple has just begun. [ speaking foreign language ] >> meanwhile, papa cafe bustles with its usual throng of lunch time diners. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> a lot. i think at the moment, most of the guests are from australia. >> australia? >> yes. and europe, also america. still too early for gay only, but it is growing. people start to know the hotel more and more. >> where are you from? which country? >> sweden. in sweden we have snow. >> oh. [ indiscernible ] >> when you go there you can find -- >> where are you from? >> i'm from holland. people think that gay hotels might be different. this is gay friendly. it's mixed. you have families, you have tourists, straight people, gay people. but you can be who you want. so that's very nice to be in a hotel like this. >> the revision of the marriage and family law is changing the values of vietnamese people. and is creatin
establishments such as this, targeting gay women are rare in ho chi minh city. [ speaking foreign languageh and foon had their wedding ceremony on an airplane. their life as a newly married couple has just begun. [ speaking foreign language ] >> meanwhile, papa cafe bustles with its usual throng of lunch time diners. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> a lot. i think at the moment, most of the guests are from australia. >> australia? >> yes....