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we have organized every sunday street since inception. we do it with a great group of cityartners. there's many others. the elections department has been a great partner. we believe in civic engagement. and we can register voters for it. we try to work with every department in the city because we believe every department has a role in engaging citizens in making great public spaces. so a little bit about the history of the sunday streets that was initiated in 2008. mayor newsom was brainstorming ideas with group -- groups of advocates and how we can move the needle on climate change. we were in the room when the idea was pitched and let's see what bogotÁ does. you love the idea because it hit a lot of points that were really important to him about recreation, health, climate change, encouraging the shift towards sustainable transportation. so the first year we did two events on the waterfront. the next year 2009 we did six events including the first grade highway event, the event in 2011 we added the golden gate park making it longer events in the city and this year we are
we have organized every sunday street since inception. we do it with a great group of cityartners. there's many others. the elections department has been a great partner. we believe in civic engagement. and we can register voters for it. we try to work with every department in the city because we believe every department has a role in engaging citizens in making great public spaces. so a little bit about the history of the sunday streets that was initiated in 2008. mayor newsom was...
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rules we are there to support them every city every country needs a unique approach and so we don't believe that one size fits all solution are there to be based from from a source there are regulation regional c.d.n. national level there's stronger regulation in other places i think different regulations. what he's saying his city council could intervene if it wanted to. over at its offices on the canonical under the familiar with the problem. is the city's head of tourism. i don't. want to. be in the provides accommodation for tourists and that's dealt with differently under italian law from private rentals but all. but at our last meeting with the ministry we decided that we here in venice must join forces with the other four major tourism centers namely florence rome milan. we have to sit down with air b.n. b. and negotiate. naturally we can't ban these types of rentals but we need to combat the phenomenon for instance by ensuring that renting to tourists isn't as lucrative as running to locals or students. she's unable to tell me how her city plans to achieve that. meanwhile night port
rules we are there to support them every city every country needs a unique approach and so we don't believe that one size fits all solution are there to be based from from a source there are regulation regional c.d.n. national level there's stronger regulation in other places i think different regulations. what he's saying his city council could intervene if it wanted to. over at its offices on the canonical under the familiar with the problem. is the city's head of tourism. i don't. want to....
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every day we in new york city fight those dangers with everything we've got. and that fight and it has just begun. as a progressive i have some real disagreements with the current israeli government. i imagine many of you do too. but that does not retract and it cannot detract from the requirements that israel must be defended. admire anyone who criticizes policies of today's israeli government and it is because i want the powerful and necessary idea of the is really nation to thrive forever. as a progressive democrat and mayor of the most diverse city in the world let me also say this, i deeply oppose the boycott divestment and sanctions movement. i believe bds is contrary to the progressive imperative to protect all oppressed people everywhere and always. bds doesn't just seek to change a specific policy, it affronts the very notion of israel as a guaranteed refuge for the jewish people. i fear bds can undermine the israeli economy and thus undermine a two state solution, a solution i believe is key to ending the suffering of palestinians and israelis alike.
every day we in new york city fight those dangers with everything we've got. and that fight and it has just begun. as a progressive i have some real disagreements with the current israeli government. i imagine many of you do too. but that does not retract and it cannot detract from the requirements that israel must be defended. admire anyone who criticizes policies of today's israeli government and it is because i want the powerful and necessary idea of the is really nation to thrive forever....
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base what we do is we take social passion and we turn it into consumer action that we know that every city in town every fortune one thousand company every faith community you know in the world quite frankly has taken a commitment to be sustainable and we green helps them do that step by step by step through an online platform that they can actually then go and create and maintain and surpass all of their sustainability goals so basically it's a grassroots outreach platform for every company every city and town in every faith community college and university to use and talk to and work with their constituents their customers their their residents to actually become part of the sustainability movement in their neighborhoods feel website w e e e e dot green exactly i sat com not very well how do you eat green and as i poked around there you could actually set up an e-commerce thing on your own site as a fundraiser exactly how to make money while you sleep that's right while doing good stuff exactly exactly right so basically it's it is an opportunity for local communities to raise their own
base what we do is we take social passion and we turn it into consumer action that we know that every city in town every fortune one thousand company every faith community you know in the world quite frankly has taken a commitment to be sustainable and we green helps them do that step by step by step through an online platform that they can actually then go and create and maintain and surpass all of their sustainability goals so basically it's a grassroots outreach platform for every company...
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there are negatives, but i think that is going to be in every city as well.ause if we are talking the nhs, we are talking the uk, but there is small places. my gp, when i can book ahead. i have got nerve damage to my feet for three years. and although the nhs has been very... it has been as supportive as it can be, but i was at hospital last year, and i could notice the gaps but the nhs staff filled the gaps in. they made it as pleasant as possible. i chair a patients group for a large practice, and i know the challenges the practice has in terms of recruiting gps and training staff. so if we're talking about bradford, the district is difficulties around attracting new teachers, new gps, people working in health, in different services that we have got. so if you're thinking of a single story idea, you are editing some bbc news programme, what would be the one story from bradford you would like us to do? i think i would want someone to focus on all of the ways in which people in bradford are taking control of the narrative of the city, because we have talked a
there are negatives, but i think that is going to be in every city as well.ause if we are talking the nhs, we are talking the uk, but there is small places. my gp, when i can book ahead. i have got nerve damage to my feet for three years. and although the nhs has been very... it has been as supportive as it can be, but i was at hospital last year, and i could notice the gaps but the nhs staff filled the gaps in. they made it as pleasant as possible. i chair a patients group for a large...
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of the world here we have to find a civilized way to solve this problem after all every city in europe is built on people's bones. audrina is determined to see the site of the mass grave with her own eyes the forward becomes a landscape courtyard and the quaintance of her as it directs the from her window she says the building project shows that the bella russian authorities are insensitive and haven't learned any lessons from the past the russian authorities have been criticised the fool for building on jewish cemeteries as recently as twenty seventeen. in this country the authorities only respect the memory of the soviet protectors of the breast fortress for example of soldiers who fought unequally to tell a tarion country with weapons in their hands that they respect. the russian. the construction company had told us the apartment complex would be a gated community nice to see all thirty's insists the grounds will be open to the public. and only sure when reporting there now german football fans were disappointed earlier this month when by in munich dortmund and shaka all crashed ou
of the world here we have to find a civilized way to solve this problem after all every city in europe is built on people's bones. audrina is determined to see the site of the mass grave with her own eyes the forward becomes a landscape courtyard and the quaintance of her as it directs the from her window she says the building project shows that the bella russian authorities are insensitive and haven't learned any lessons from the past the russian authorities have been criticised the fool for...
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but i think that is going to be in every city, as well. if were nhs, we are talking the uk.rel the uk. there is small... yes, my gp, where i can look ahead. and i've got nerve damage to my feet for three years, and the nhs has been very... it's been as supportive as it can be but i was in hospital last year and it can be but i was in hospital last yearandl it can be but i was in hospital last year and i could notice the gaps, but the nhs fill the gaps in to make it as pleasant as possible.” but the nhs fill the gaps in to make it as pleasant as possible. i chair a patient‘s‘ group for a very large practice and i know the challenges that the practice has in terms of for example recruiting gps. and train staff. so if we're talking about bradford, the district is facing difficulties around attracting new teachers, new gps, people working in health, different services that we have got. if you're thinking of a single sort of story idea, imagine you're sort of news editing some bbc news programme, what would be the one story from bradford you would like us to do?” think i would wa
but i think that is going to be in every city, as well. if were nhs, we are talking the uk.rel the uk. there is small... yes, my gp, where i can look ahead. and i've got nerve damage to my feet for three years, and the nhs has been very... it's been as supportive as it can be but i was in hospital last year and it can be but i was in hospital last yearandl it can be but i was in hospital last year and i could notice the gaps, but the nhs fill the gaps in to make it as pleasant as possible.”...
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have this fresh soul but given collects the leftover plant material for composting i think your every city should take care of this thank you. for about half the year it's freezing cold and dark and long you're beyond just over two thousand people and three thousand polar bears live here the tourists mainly come to see the bears these are hardcore travelers here for an adventure holiday. because of the cold and dependence on imports long europeans environmental footprint is disproportionately large benjamin hopes to reduce it. hello my name is benjamin event maher and during this tour with you we will visit a little bit about what i do here what i grow also the law in the dome and then after we will go inside of the gallery and there's. the kitchen and we have a place where we can eat and like a workshop so we will prepare some food together there's tomato and some fresh local bay so that we've grown here we have a rigidly from florida benjamin worked as a ship's cook and came to spitzbergen ten years ago during the winter temperatures complan just to minus twenty degrees celsius in the do
have this fresh soul but given collects the leftover plant material for composting i think your every city should take care of this thank you. for about half the year it's freezing cold and dark and long you're beyond just over two thousand people and three thousand polar bears live here the tourists mainly come to see the bears these are hardcore travelers here for an adventure holiday. because of the cold and dependence on imports long europeans environmental footprint is disproportionately...
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my wife bikes in the city every day. when i heard the news about tess, my wife bikes that lane every day, and i wondered if it was my wife. and until i found out, i was terrified. we need the bike lanes. and we need enforcement. i biked here from bernell heights today, and there are six cars in the bike lane, two of which were turned off. we see it every day. you'll see photos of this every day. m.t.a. needs to do its job with enforcement. if we need s.f.p.d. to do it as well, please do it. >> chairman: thank you, var powerful. i appreciate you being here. >> laura josie. >> my name is laura josie, and i live in san francisco, and i, like his wife, use that bike lane every day. that is really hard to hear that news about tess. i thank you for your motion, but i urge you to implement a protected bike lane on the entire street, and the same is needed on fulsom, which i take almost every day. we need a network of safe bike lanes and not just patchwork. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> joe gurten,
my wife bikes in the city every day. when i heard the news about tess, my wife bikes that lane every day, and i wondered if it was my wife. and until i found out, i was terrified. we need the bike lanes. and we need enforcement. i biked here from bernell heights today, and there are six cars in the bike lane, two of which were turned off. we see it every day. you'll see photos of this every day. m.t.a. needs to do its job with enforcement. if we need s.f.p.d. to do it as well, please do it....
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there is negatives, but i think that is going to be in every city as well.g about the nhs, we're talking about the uk. but there is a small... yes, my gp where ican there is a small... yes, my gp where i can book ahead. and i have got nerve damage to my feet for three yea rs, nerve damage to my feet for three years, and although the nhs has been very... has been as supportive as it can be, i was in hospital last year andi can be, i was in hospital last year and i could notice the gaps, and the nhs fill those gaps in two it as pleasa nt nhs fill those gaps in two it as pleasant as possible.|j nhs fill those gaps in two it as pleasant as possible. i chair a patients' group, and i know the problems the patients had —— practice has in terms of recruiting gps and trained staff. if we are talking about bradford, the district is facing difficulties around attracting new teachers, new gps, people working in health, and different services that we have got. so if you are thinking of a single sort of story idea, imagine you are sort of story idea, imagine you are sort
there is negatives, but i think that is going to be in every city as well.g about the nhs, we're talking about the uk. but there is a small... yes, my gp where ican there is a small... yes, my gp where i can book ahead. and i have got nerve damage to my feet for three yea rs, nerve damage to my feet for three years, and although the nhs has been very... has been as supportive as it can be, i was in hospital last year andi can be, i was in hospital last year and i could notice the gaps, and the...
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before you know it, we'll have carmel curves in every city. >>> next hear colton's bachelor bomb shellappens after he jumps that fence? with numbers. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing clearer skin is pretty awesome, too. that's what i call a body of proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want m
before you know it, we'll have carmel curves in every city. >>> next hear colton's bachelor bomb shellappens after he jumps that fence? with numbers. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. and how many patients saw clear or almost clear skin in just 4 months - the kind of clearance that can last. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms....
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. >> like every city and county in california, they have the authority to regulate business. the question is, whether to allow them at all. puerto madero wanted to know how residents felt about cannabis businesses in town. the question the got the 50-50 split was how would you feel about a nonmedical dispensary. it was 50-50. >> 70% of voters approved prop 64 which legalize recreational pot. the survey says most want the businesses to deal a medical marijuana only. this council members says the city will take its time on the matter. the planning commission will hold a hearing to discuss whether to make the current temporary ban into a permanent one. >> so was thumbs-up or thumbs down or let's work on this a little more. >> lou tremaine believes all the for dragging his fear of the unknown . he's general manager of the alliance for medical marijuana which is the only brick-and-mortar dispensary . >> i think it's a holdover of the prohibition mentality. people are not used to it being legal and a has a stigma. not richly deserved but it has a stigma. ultimately, that will fade
. >> like every city and county in california, they have the authority to regulate business. the question is, whether to allow them at all. puerto madero wanted to know how residents felt about cannabis businesses in town. the question the got the 50-50 split was how would you feel about a nonmedical dispensary. it was 50-50. >> 70% of voters approved prop 64 which legalize recreational pot. the survey says most want the businesses to deal a medical marijuana only. this council...
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city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. everyborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. where we are right now is the mission district. the mission district is a very special part of our city. you smell the tacos at the [speaking spanish] and they have the best latin pastries. they have these shortbread cookies with caramel in the middle. and then you walk further down and you have sunrise cafÉ. it is a place that you come for the incredible food, but also to learn about what is happening in the neighborhood and how you can help and support your community. >> twenty-fourth street is the birthplace of the movement. we have over 620 murals. it is the largest outdoor public gallery in the country and possibly the world. >> you can find so much political engagement park next to so much incredible art. it's another reason why we think this is a cultural district that we must preserve. [♪] >> it was formed in 2014. we had been an organization that had been around for over 20 years. we worked a lot in the neighborhood around li
city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the best neighborhood nobody has ever heard our. everyborhood in district nine has a very special aspect. where we are right now is the mission district. the mission district is a very special part of our city. you smell the tacos at the [speaking spanish] and they have the best latin pastries. they have these shortbread cookies with caramel in the...
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frank myla tell me i must go to every city in the month thank god can the car. wash. go further to get here for the connected with a necklace ok because she gave me too much or forward and then she tells her mind that i must. play to treat her. and the like and pay too much money you know go in the pool of friends. tells my mother in her mind that i mustn't go too much. now tommy's is your family a very strict. rule. not what is what would a strict what's the difference to your family in a strict and do things. like. what is a strict in the family do. shout too much. but. the. i actually like praying because i know it helps me because i. well to be honest with you very very honest i used to only pray when it's exams and i used to only pray when is exams a nice it's how god you know how to me and if i come out first i promise i will bring a whole i will go and buy a whole tray of fruits and so over to you i used to do that and i must admit i never used to come out first but i used to come out sick and in. the way or. at seven patrick went to a private boys' school in c
frank myla tell me i must go to every city in the month thank god can the car. wash. go further to get here for the connected with a necklace ok because she gave me too much or forward and then she tells her mind that i must. play to treat her. and the like and pay too much money you know go in the pool of friends. tells my mother in her mind that i mustn't go too much. now tommy's is your family a very strict. rule. not what is what would a strict what's the difference to your family in a...
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or pop over to fossett every city for i day of color, music, dance and festivity.e mostly cloudys of travel persons and speak directly to going experts at the ninth on all weekend long at the santa clara convention cent ore great america parkway. in the north bay, it is a weekend of cheese, bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the 13th annual california wine and cheese festival in santa rosa complete with farm tours, warri sharks are away. that is your weekend watch. >>> tonight, the san jose sharks face the anaheim ducks in the second leg of to rebound shark were up 2-1 going into the final period but could not hold on to the lead. the sharks have already clinched a playoff spot but they lost their last four games. the nhl post-season begins on april 9th. >>> a legendary news anchor join the los angeles kings broadcaster in the television booth and definitely added some color. >> when does the kiss cam start? >> we might have to buzz upstairs to this burrito. >> you don't know who that is, actor and big sports fan will p movie character, ron burgundy. clearly an l.a.
or pop over to fossett every city for i day of color, music, dance and festivity.e mostly cloudys of travel persons and speak directly to going experts at the ninth on all weekend long at the santa clara convention cent ore great america parkway. in the north bay, it is a weekend of cheese, bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the 13th annual california wine and cheese festival in santa rosa complete with farm tours, warri sharks are away. that is your weekend watch. >>> tonight, the san...
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discussions about human trafficking and what goes on around big sporting events and other things in every city of america. deb has held the domestic violence consortium together for decades. i take this honor today honoring all of you and all of the work that we've done. i want to shout a special shout out to chief hazel white. i want to give her a happy birthday. [applause] >> joanne is actually two days older than i am. and i have to say again about age, when margan exacted me about this award, i said i think i'm a little too young to be part of history. and as joanne knows, and you can look this up because our profiles have always been public, with our age, she is 55, and i'm not, until tomorrow. [laughter] >> and how unfair the press can be sometimes because when joanne became fire chief, and i helped her a lot get there with mayor newsom, and it said chief hazel white, 39, and two months later, i became head of l.e.s. emergency services, and it said conroy, 40. and i thought, that is so unfair. but there is just so much love and camaraderie in this room. i think part of that is our great
discussions about human trafficking and what goes on around big sporting events and other things in every city of america. deb has held the domestic violence consortium together for decades. i take this honor today honoring all of you and all of the work that we've done. i want to shout a special shout out to chief hazel white. i want to give her a happy birthday. [applause] >> joanne is actually two days older than i am. and i have to say again about age, when margan exacted me about...
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[applause] mayor de blasio: every day, week in new york city fight those dangers with everything we have. and that fight has just begun. now, as a progressive, i have some real disagreements with the current israeli government. too.gine many of you do, but that does not detract, it cannot detract from the requirement that israel must be defended. [applause] if i or anyone criticizes some policies of today's israeli government, it is because i want the powerful and necessary idea of the israeli nation to thrive forever. as a progressive democrat and mayor of the most diverse city in the world, let me also say this, i deeply oppose the boycott, divestment and sanctions moment. movement. [applause] mayor de blasio: i believe bds is contrary to the progressive imperative to protect all oppressed people everywhere and always. changesn't just seek to a specific policy, it of fronts ts the very it affron notion of israel as a refuge for jewish people. cani fear that bds undermine the israeli economy and thus undermine a two state ilution, a solution that believe is key to ending the suffering o
[applause] mayor de blasio: every day, week in new york city fight those dangers with everything we have. and that fight has just begun. now, as a progressive, i have some real disagreements with the current israeli government. too.gine many of you do, but that does not detract, it cannot detract from the requirement that israel must be defended. [applause] if i or anyone criticizes some policies of today's israeli government, it is because i want the powerful and necessary idea of the israeli...
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ghettos that that that saw hundreds and thousands hundreds if not thousands of rockets being launched every city killing civilians and rape and kidnapping and all of these other abuses you know that's what led to the taliban coming to power that doesn't exist anymore and the fact is that the people of afghanistan are not willing to even quote unquote temper rarely give up their rights for some semblance of order so this is the message that needs to be conveyed to the taliban and hopefully my follies of who is the only other person at this point talking to them is making sure that they know this. thank you very much for your insights journalist ali t.v. there in kabul now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today north korea is reported to be rebuilding its long range rocket launch site following the collapse of last week's summit with the u.s. president donald trump satellite images from several u.s. think tanks and south korean intelligence services show evidence of reconstruction u.s. is warned the north it faces fresh sanctions fails to take steps to denuclearize. a
ghettos that that that saw hundreds and thousands hundreds if not thousands of rockets being launched every city killing civilians and rape and kidnapping and all of these other abuses you know that's what led to the taliban coming to power that doesn't exist anymore and the fact is that the people of afghanistan are not willing to even quote unquote temper rarely give up their rights for some semblance of order so this is the message that needs to be conveyed to the taliban and hopefully my...
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people -- we have a process in oregon where every city, every county works with the prioritization of their projects. it's not political. they come up to the top and then i have to -- then my job is to advocate for those. and so i rely on my state to come up with their designated projects that i would be advocating for as projects of regional or national significance. our traffic jams outside of the portland area are as bad as washington, d.c. if you can believe it. we desperately need this. rural and suburb oregon is all on board to get something done. >> let me touch upon something. as we're trying to build the width of support for a package for infrastructure, we're focusing on transportation right now and it's appropriate because it's the key part of this effort, i believe. but i think we need to also consider very much needed investments in other infrastructure like water and communities throughout the country we have water challenges, whether it's clean drinking water, whether it's issues that deal with flood control. whether it's issues in terms of water supply as we need in ca
people -- we have a process in oregon where every city, every county works with the prioritization of their projects. it's not political. they come up to the top and then i have to -- then my job is to advocate for those. and so i rely on my state to come up with their designated projects that i would be advocating for as projects of regional or national significance. our traffic jams outside of the portland area are as bad as washington, d.c. if you can believe it. we desperately need this....
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there are negatives, but i think that is going to be in every city as well.all places. my gp, when i can look ahead. i have got nerve damage to my feet for three years. and although the nhs has been very... it has been as supportive as it can be, but i was at hospital last year, and i could notice the gaps but the nhs staff filled the gaps in. they made it as pleasant as possible.” staff filled the gaps in. they made it as pleasant as possible. i chair a patients group for a large practice, and i know the challenges the practice has in terms of recruiting gps and training staff. so if we're talking about bradford, the district is difficulties around attracting new teachers, new gps, people working in health, in different services that we have got. so if you're thinking of a single story idea, you are editing some bbc news programme, what would be the one story from bradford he would like us to do? i think! one story from bradford he would like us to do? i think i would want someone like us to do? i think i would want someone to focus like us to do? i think i
there are negatives, but i think that is going to be in every city as well.all places. my gp, when i can look ahead. i have got nerve damage to my feet for three years. and although the nhs has been very... it has been as supportive as it can be, but i was at hospital last year, and i could notice the gaps but the nhs staff filled the gaps in. they made it as pleasant as possible.” staff filled the gaps in. they made it as pleasant as possible. i chair a patients group for a large practice,...
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i mean, these are signif costs that every city is going r have to bear. ht. so i think getting at the reason why we've experienced such increase in the cost of water was one of the more difficult parts of this reporting. we know that the cities that we look at have experienced r amatic population loss. ample, detroit has a water infrastructure for a city that nas for about a millio population, but now about half of that live there. and so, the folks who are now livingn detroit are having to subsidize this very large infrastructure. and the other part oit is that the federal support for water pipes, reconstruction, and all of that stuff, has decreased dramatically. so what a lot of cities have been dryng isg to add these hikes so that they can keep up with, u know, fixing the pipes and keepg up with the infrastructure. >> sreenivasan: all right chicago wbez reporter maria ines zamudio. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. s enivasan: finally tonight, it's that time again for most of us to spring ahead for daylight saving time. hoset your clock
i mean, these are signif costs that every city is going r have to bear. ht. so i think getting at the reason why we've experienced such increase in the cost of water was one of the more difficult parts of this reporting. we know that the cities that we look at have experienced r amatic population loss. ample, detroit has a water infrastructure for a city that nas for about a millio population, but now about half of that live there. and so, the folks who are now livingn detroit are having to...
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every city has got dark shadows. every family has dark shadows, every person has dark shadows.children, our community‘s children. and that‘s one of the things all of us must be active in doing. gloucester and 25 cromwell st will forever be associated with dread and rose west. and just like marion partington has done for her sister, lucy, the city has had to reclaim an identity for itself beyond those grisly crimes. and 25 years on that is still a work in progress. hello. we have already had one area of low pressure affecting the uk this weekend. there is another on the way for sunday. the first eases away from northern scotland during sunday. here comes the second rapidly deepening area of low pressure, coming right out of storm freya, and things will be turning stormy across parts of england and wales in particular, later on sunday. that said, it‘s a very windy start to sunday. northern scotland, from still that first area of low pressure, some gusts up to around 70 miles an hour and plenty of heavy showers moving in. a cooler start for many of us, milder in southern england a
every city has got dark shadows. every family has dark shadows, every person has dark shadows.children, our community‘s children. and that‘s one of the things all of us must be active in doing. gloucester and 25 cromwell st will forever be associated with dread and rose west. and just like marion partington has done for her sister, lucy, the city has had to reclaim an identity for itself beyond those grisly crimes. and 25 years on that is still a work in progress. hello. we have already had...
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you can see that with -- it is not like private businesses are beyond scandal or anything, but in every city where there are taxis that are publicly regulated, and taxi commissions. uber and lyft come in there is a lot going on , to make a functional market. in terms of health care, we need to be having a broader discussion. if it is true that insurance companies do drop anybody with any kind of pre-existing condition, that was not the case beforehand. sometimes people payed higher premiums, sometimes people could not get coverage and states would assign risk pools to deal with that kind of problem. that is something we should be talking about. the idea that insurance companies are inherently crooked and rotten, etc. that is not , actually true. i don't think. when you have functioning markets, those kind of bad actors are easier to spot and then easier to regulate or come up with a market-driven alternative or something supplied by the government, like an assigned risk pool. host: the piece is " everyone agrees that the government is a hot mess, so why does he keep getting bigger anyway?" o
you can see that with -- it is not like private businesses are beyond scandal or anything, but in every city where there are taxis that are publicly regulated, and taxi commissions. uber and lyft come in there is a lot going on , to make a functional market. in terms of health care, we need to be having a broader discussion. if it is true that insurance companies do drop anybody with any kind of pre-existing condition, that was not the case beforehand. sometimes people payed higher premiums,...
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you have taken it upon yourself to make sure every city department is laser focused on successful opening chase center, thank you for being here today, but thank you for what you were doing every day. we can't have an event that even addresses chase center without also remembering the late mayor, deadly. seven years ago, we were standing out on the 3032, accepting merely's invitation to bring the warriors back to san francisco. merely will not be with us when we cut that ribbon, but without his inspiration, without his guidance, we wouldn't be sitting here today. thank you, merely -- mayor lee. [applause] i have to give a shout out to the warriors ownership. we have some other of our ownership groups here today. there's only one word for them, it is fearless. who in the world would be crazy enough to build a world-class sports entertainment arena, privately financed, in the city of san francisco? right, nobody would do that you will not meet peter today, we got a test over the weekend with peter standing in front of the taj mahal at sunrise. i think right about now, he is approaching base
you have taken it upon yourself to make sure every city department is laser focused on successful opening chase center, thank you for being here today, but thank you for what you were doing every day. we can't have an event that even addresses chase center without also remembering the late mayor, deadly. seven years ago, we were standing out on the 3032, accepting merely's invitation to bring the warriors back to san francisco. merely will not be with us when we cut that ribbon, but without his...
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italy's city council has approved charging tourists up to 11.50 of an entry fee just to get into the city everyimpossible to live in and it is destroying its beauty and it says cruise ships bring in thousands of people every day to the small city. the charge will start this summer. $3.50 to begin and it will go up from there. it will only apply to people who do not stay the night in venice. >> and pam, you took us there live to venice. you didn't tell me. >> i just noticed that that was live. i a little quick mini vacation there for you. >>> back here at emho, problems at san francisco's biggest and newest high-rise. the problem sales force tower is facing and why the city is reinspecting that building. >> and protecting children online. you new youtube policy recording videos featuring young children. >> right now, we do have traffic that is moving along pretty well around the bay area. as you take a look at 280 in san jose, you can see it is moving well. >> a dry friday before wet weather returns. i have details coming up. seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever
italy's city council has approved charging tourists up to 11.50 of an entry fee just to get into the city everyimpossible to live in and it is destroying its beauty and it says cruise ships bring in thousands of people every day to the small city. the charge will start this summer. $3.50 to begin and it will go up from there. it will only apply to people who do not stay the night in venice. >> and pam, you took us there live to venice. you didn't tell me. >> i just noticed that that...
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we are going to be out of the single market and customs union and jurisdiction of these each and every city we are going to respect the good friday agreement and we are going to have no divergence between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. you know what she was just saying something that was impossible i mean the three things are mutually exclusive i mean it's not because you say and you keep repeating them that you make them possible. i mean when their mutual exclusive they are and actually the predicament of theresa may is one of her hand making she decided to go that way she could have chosen a different interpretation or breaks it and actually what the hundred cities fail to recognize is that many promises they made during the campaign were made were actually made impossible by the existence of the good friday agreement and i want to move on because i want to talk about prioritizing rules ahead of results no no no no no it's prioritizing results ahead of rules look at the security arrangements for instance new security arrangements between the e.u. in the u.k. and the haste in wh
we are going to be out of the single market and customs union and jurisdiction of these each and every city we are going to respect the good friday agreement and we are going to have no divergence between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. you know what she was just saying something that was impossible i mean the three things are mutually exclusive i mean it's not because you say and you keep repeating them that you make them possible. i mean when their mutual exclusive they are and...
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jose.ragan henninger, san jose housing department"the reality is, that homelessness impacts every part of our citye solutions, housing and services, belong in every part of our city."michelle kingston, mkingstonnewsthere's a willow glen community meeting on wednesday at 7 at the elks lodge in san jose.and then there is a city meeting to discuss this on monday. again -- there have been no votes and no final decision made just yet.in san jose michelle kingston kron 4 news (robin) a man is now facing charges for attempting to kill a woman in redwood city. police say scott thompson injured a woman at the capri motel early sunday morning. the 36-year-old woman called police saying she was hurt badly... thompson was found a short time later walking north along el camino real. the woman was transported to the hosptial with non-life threatening injuries. (robin) teachers in dublin could decide this week to go on strike. members of the teachers association are taking a strike authorization vote. this means if a contract settlement cannot be reached with the dublin unified school district-- teachers will st
jose.ragan henninger, san jose housing department"the reality is, that homelessness impacts every part of our citye solutions, housing and services, belong in every part of our city."michelle kingston, mkingstonnewsthere's a willow glen community meeting on wednesday at 7 at the elks lodge in san jose.and then there is a city meeting to discuss this on monday. again -- there have been no votes and no final decision made just yet.in san jose michelle kingston kron 4 news (robin) a man...
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we are going to be out of the single market and customs union and jurisdiction of these each and every city we are going to respect the good friday agreement and we are going to have no divergence between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. you know what she was just saying something that was impossible i mean the three things are mutually exclusive i mean it's not because you say and you keep repeating them that you make them possible. i mean when they're mutually exclusive they are and actually the predicament of theresa may is one of her hand making she decided to go that way she could have chosen a different interpretation or breaks it and actually what the hundred cities fail to recognize is that many promises they made during the campaign were made were actually made impossible by the existence of the good friday agreement and i want to move on because i want to talk about. prioritizing rules ahead of results with no no no no no it's prioritizing results ahead of route look at it at the security arrangements for instance the new security arrangements between the e.u. and the u.k
we are going to be out of the single market and customs union and jurisdiction of these each and every city we are going to respect the good friday agreement and we are going to have no divergence between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. you know what she was just saying something that was impossible i mean the three things are mutually exclusive i mean it's not because you say and you keep repeating them that you make them possible. i mean when they're mutually exclusive they are and...
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those programs make a difference in the lives of our residents, but every day in this building and throughout city facilities throughout san francisco, there are countless programs that do not always get the attention that they deserve. every day city employees utilize their expertise, their drive, and their dedication to make our city a better place for all san franciscans. though they don't seek the recognition, they do deserve it. and this event allows us to recognize a few of those dedicated civil servants and their work that make our city government more efficient, more effective, and more equitable. i just wanted to talk a little about a few of the honorees. tonight, gigi wittingly -- [applause] >> -- is being honored for her tireless effort to build up a brand new department, a department of homelessness and supportive housing. there she has been responsible for managing human resources, budget contracts, data and performance, i.t., and facilities. this is no small feat for an existing, established department, let alone a newly created departments, responsible for addressing one of the most
those programs make a difference in the lives of our residents, but every day in this building and throughout city facilities throughout san francisco, there are countless programs that do not always get the attention that they deserve. every day city employees utilize their expertise, their drive, and their dedication to make our city a better place for all san franciscans. though they don't seek the recognition, they do deserve it. and this event allows us to recognize a few of those...
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jeff served every city with conviction, on her, and tenacity he served our community and did what didthe face of emergent -- diversity. he supported supported popular causes and he firmly believed he was doing what was right because he gave hope and voice to the voiceless. we are proud of his legacy, and we know it will be remembered forever. that fight lives on in all of us , especially through the attorneys and staff of the public defender's office. they have been very supportive of this potential renaming of gilbert street to jeff adachi way, as well as jeff's family. jeff is an institution and as a symbol of power after people, and renaming this street, this alley that he walked on nearly every working day of the last 30 years is a fitting tribute to his legacy. lastly, i am working with the city attorney on an ordinance that would generate funding for affordable housing by increasing the job charge a housing linkage fee. the job housing linkage fee was started in 1996 and applies to any development project that increases the total amount of any combination of entertainment , hote
jeff served every city with conviction, on her, and tenacity he served our community and did what didthe face of emergent -- diversity. he supported supported popular causes and he firmly believed he was doing what was right because he gave hope and voice to the voiceless. we are proud of his legacy, and we know it will be remembered forever. that fight lives on in all of us , especially through the attorneys and staff of the public defender's office. they have been very supportive of this...
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we need every city department to be accountable and raise the bar in what we do. no city in california has figured this out, and we are all facing similar problems, but i think what we can do is continue to fight for change and continue to demand that we do better. i think today can be a step in that change and i want to thank all of the representatives here and for my fellow committee members for being a part of this work. i do have -- i'm not sure if someone wants to speak, but i do have the leader of the san francisco foundation that's going to lead our presentation. >> hello. thank you for inviting me to speak. thank you. i'm dr. barry zephen. our team cares for people who experience homelessness who are at risk to dieing who are not getting their health needs met by other services. i'm going to present a case. the title of this case is it takes a village. i'm using a supseudonym to protect his identity. john was on s.s.i. disability but somehow this was cutoff. he was homeless about before he came here and came "to get away from trouble." he was initially see
we need every city department to be accountable and raise the bar in what we do. no city in california has figured this out, and we are all facing similar problems, but i think what we can do is continue to fight for change and continue to demand that we do better. i think today can be a step in that change and i want to thank all of the representatives here and for my fellow committee members for being a part of this work. i do have -- i'm not sure if someone wants to speak, but i do have the...