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overlooking the federal city. few clouds overhead. 61 in gaithersburg, 60 in dulles airport, 59 in martinsburg. around 70 degrees around national,at reagan annapolis, quantico, 71. the heat is on today, mid 90's. too humid. be not comfortable either. tomorrow, in the heat and humidity. 110 by feel like tomorrow afternoon. that will be the heat index value. excessive heat watch in effect friday. actual air temperatures near the century mark friday through the weekend. this coming up. >> thanks so much. people using metro will pay more starting on sunday. expect a 5% can increase. the changes will vary widely farnding on when and how you travel. using paper farecards, $1 extra per one-way trip. the 20 cent peak of the pig surcharge is being scrapped. bus riders will pay 10 cents more. people will park will pay 25 cents more. 5:42. >> an update on the mass of wildfires southwest. shen the president i expected to visit the area. shen the president i expected to visit the area. >> here you go little man. [ humming ] [
overlooking the federal city. few clouds overhead. 61 in gaithersburg, 60 in dulles airport, 59 in martinsburg. around 70 degrees around national,at reagan annapolis, quantico, 71. the heat is on today, mid 90's. too humid. be not comfortable either. tomorrow, in the heat and humidity. 110 by feel like tomorrow afternoon. that will be the heat index value. excessive heat watch in effect friday. actual air temperatures near the century mark friday through the weekend. this coming up. >>...
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appointed benjamin as the first surveyor of public buildings to expedite the completion of the federal city. it was just taverns and hotels and the white house and the upcoming capital building. jefferson having his own interests in architecture as seen through his many renovations at the university of virginia and virginia state capital and his own ideas for the white house. he had a personal goal of developing public buildings and creating a city in his life town rather than the unpaid landscape that was washington in the early 19th century. his first duties were to finish the south wing of the capital and work on the president's house and develop what is known as navy yard. his work with jefferson was a collaborative effort and the two in six years helped to make the president's house structurally habitable to supply the missing conveniences and the appearances of the building. he added low single story wings. go back, sorry. on the east and west to provide for storage and other necessities and relanscaped the grounds. most of the work that -- excuse me. i skipped a page. let's go back.
appointed benjamin as the first surveyor of public buildings to expedite the completion of the federal city. it was just taverns and hotels and the white house and the upcoming capital building. jefferson having his own interests in architecture as seen through his many renovations at the university of virginia and virginia state capital and his own ideas for the white house. he had a personal goal of developing public buildings and creating a city in his life town rather than the unpaid...
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let's start with a rooftop cameras overlooking the federal city, a few minutes away from sunrise. spectacular. at reagan national, 69. 62 in winchester and cumberland 61 in gaithersburg, 68 in lexington park. all the way to about 80 degrees for the high temperature. morning clouds giving way to a good amount of afternoon sunshine. mostly sunny tomorrow through the weekend. perfect weather, bright sunshine, highs near 80 degrees which is below average. low humidity and comfortable conditions continue through the weekend. now to lisa baden. for baden. >> traffic patterns change around the summertime with schools closed. traffic moving nicely. it kind of changes the ebb and flow. we will get used to the summer pattern. i like it so far on 95 and 66. no worries about the beltway. pretty good on 70 and 270 nothing complicated in and out of baltimore. 97 had an overnight fatal crash. that's completely gone. we are open between annapolis and baltimore. we will take you to a live picture along the beltway. moving very well in montgomery county and prince george's county and through spring
let's start with a rooftop cameras overlooking the federal city, a few minutes away from sunrise. spectacular. at reagan national, 69. 62 in winchester and cumberland 61 in gaithersburg, 68 in lexington park. all the way to about 80 degrees for the high temperature. morning clouds giving way to a good amount of afternoon sunshine. mostly sunny tomorrow through the weekend. perfect weather, bright sunshine, highs near 80 degrees which is below average. low humidity and comfortable conditions...
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here is a live look over the federal city. we have a good amount of sunshine with some cloud cover. 56 degrees in vienna, a crisp start 2 hour day. -- t our day. on our way to 77 degrees this afternoon. have an umbrella with you all week because some light showers cabral -- be ruled out but nothing have a. >> nothing heavy or threatening as far as traffic on the highway. we can't construction is now grown across the wilson bridge. things seem to be moving well on route 4 route 5 through annapolis to and from the wilson bridge on the virginia and maryland side. normal troubled times along 66 and 95 and that means typical volume. from springfield on to 395 up to the pentagon, the orange and blue line to lead or just posted for metro rail. we will have more on that and newschopper7 in our next report. >> inouye bond hearing could be held as soon as today for george zimmerman. on friday, a judge revoked his bond and ordered him back in jail. he surrendered to authorities yesterday. >> a furious judge revoked the bond on friday aft
here is a live look over the federal city. we have a good amount of sunshine with some cloud cover. 56 degrees in vienna, a crisp start 2 hour day. -- t our day. on our way to 77 degrees this afternoon. have an umbrella with you all week because some light showers cabral -- be ruled out but nothing have a. >> nothing heavy or threatening as far as traffic on the highway. we can't construction is now grown across the wilson bridge. things seem to be moving well on route 4 route 5 through...
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this is the camera overlooking the federal city, the tidal basin, a beautiful morning in washington. no clouds in the sky at 6:30. washington monument on the left side of your screen. 54 degrees in vienna, 51 in middleburg. upper 40's in some of the neighborhood here and there. we are mainly in the '50s with low humidity. near 80 degrees today for the high with a few scattered thundershowers with brief downpours possible later on today. chicago, 79 degrees. minneapolis, 85. dallas will make it up to 82. chance of thunderstorms from minneapolis down to rapid city and south into texas. no airport delays for now. >> for the second time this year a d.c. city council and has resigned because of serious legal troubles. this time it's council chair kwame brown. brianne carter is live to tell us what exactly is accused of doing. >> when news of this first came out yesterday, kwame brown said that he did not have a comment but that he would speak about this. as is the latest shake-up involving the d.c. city council. d.c. council chair kwame brown steps down from his post after being charged b
this is the camera overlooking the federal city, the tidal basin, a beautiful morning in washington. no clouds in the sky at 6:30. washington monument on the left side of your screen. 54 degrees in vienna, 51 in middleburg. upper 40's in some of the neighborhood here and there. we are mainly in the '50s with low humidity. near 80 degrees today for the high with a few scattered thundershowers with brief downpours possible later on today. chicago, 79 degrees. minneapolis, 85. dallas will make it...
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. >> up to the rooftop cameras overlooking the federal city this morning, clouds in the distance. a mixture of clouds and moonlight early this morning. and rise at 5:42 and we will have a good amount of sunshine for the majority of the day. clouds moving towards the 95 corridor and continuing northeast. we have rain in new york all the way up to and england -- through new england. high pressure will give us sunshine today and lower humidity. ever fresh in northerly breeze. sunny and 83 tomorrow. additional clouds tomorrow, 78 degrees. below average high temperature is all the way through the weekend. >> a ribbon cutting ceremony will be held later today to officially renamed 1 red line metro station. until now it is the station you have come to know as the new york avenue-florida avenue- gallaudet u station. officials thought that was long so they renamed it noma- gallaudet u. new york avenue will be used as a secondary name for one year to assist customers during transition. >> how much would you pay for an important piece of american history? >> not this much. george washington'
. >> up to the rooftop cameras overlooking the federal city this morning, clouds in the distance. a mixture of clouds and moonlight early this morning. and rise at 5:42 and we will have a good amount of sunshine for the majority of the day. clouds moving towards the 95 corridor and continuing northeast. we have rain in new york all the way up to and england -- through new england. high pressure will give us sunshine today and lower humidity. ever fresh in northerly breeze. sunny and 83...
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>> the answer to your first question is, no, the city has no authority to regulate or interpret federal laws. your second question, i do not know if i have an answer for you. i have not seen any laws where the city imposes requirements on landlords to include specific terms in their leases. i know that we do have requirements where property is sold, that there are certain disclosures made as part of the sale, but i am not sure as a lease. >> i had another question for staff, if i may. we are not the only city with an old building stock, in highly densely populated areas. i am wondering if we have done any research on what boston does, new york, l.a.? how do they deal with this issue? they have the same problems of old buildings, narrow stairways, lots of people coming in. >> i do not know that we have done any research to that he building department d of based on the california laws, which are based on national laws. every city has their own laws but they cannot restrict -- they can restrict federal laws, more restrictive, but they cannot relax federal
>> the answer to your first question is, no, the city has no authority to regulate or interpret federal laws. your second question, i do not know if i have an answer for you. i have not seen any laws where the city imposes requirements on landlords to include specific terms in their leases. i know that we do have requirements where property is sold, that there are certain disclosures made as part of the sale, but i am not sure as a lease. >> i had another question for staff, if i...
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at the same time, the justice department has refused to bring cases against sanctuary cities that violate federal law by prohibiting their officials from communicating with the department of homeland security about illegal immigrants they encounter. such sanctuary cities directly challenge the federal government's authority to enforce immigration laws. the administration's unwillingness to uphold immigration laws led to injuries and even death. the administration refuses to defend the defense of marriage act, a law enacting by congress and signed by then president bill clinton. this was a significant piece of legislation that was approved by a vote of 342-67 in the house and 85-14 in the senate. regardless of how one feels about the substance of the bill, the department of justice has an obligation to defend the laws of the land. efforts by the administration to override election laws enacted by states also raises concerns. the department of justice has challenged common sense voter i.d. laws that require voters to identify themselves before they are allowed to vote. the department of justice rec
at the same time, the justice department has refused to bring cases against sanctuary cities that violate federal law by prohibiting their officials from communicating with the department of homeland security about illegal immigrants they encounter. such sanctuary cities directly challenge the federal government's authority to enforce immigration laws. the administration's unwillingness to uphold immigration laws led to injuries and even death. the administration refuses to defend the defense...
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the government is not asking cities to implement a radical new law. the federal government is merely asking these cities to obey the law. a law that's been on the books for 16 years. this is what the american people want. according to a recent poll, an overwhelming majority of americans want the department of justice to uphold the law and take legal action against cities that break existing federal immigration law. but once again, in the area of illegal immigration control, the federal government fails to act. instead, we send billions of tax dollars to these communities. that's why my colleagues and i rise to offer this amendment this evening. this amendment would prevent federal funds from being given to cities and towns that do not follow federal immigration law. this amendment will uphold existing federal law. it will discourage the creation of a confusing national patchwork where some cities uphold the law and other cities willfully ignore it. this amendment makes sense. it will keep us safe. and it cuts down on waste, fraud, and abuse. i strongly encourage
the government is not asking cities to implement a radical new law. the federal government is merely asking these cities to obey the law. a law that's been on the books for 16 years. this is what the american people want. according to a recent poll, an overwhelming majority of americans want the department of justice to uphold the law and take legal action against cities that break existing federal immigration law. but once again, in the area of illegal immigration control, the federal...
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. >> this clinic and much of the care inside is made possible by federal dollars and city funds from elected leaders sold on universal healthcare. >> i think a healthy population benefits all of us. i hope the court makes the right decision. >> we that we are insured are paying for people who are not insured. we are paying now. i think it's better for everyone to be insured. >> just want to point out quickly that the unity healthcare system is part of the alint healthcare system in the district. all this replaces the general hospital. lesli, so much coverage out here, even undocumented workers, by law, are entitled to healthcare in the district. >> the district is taking care of the people in this city regardless of their status. >> also, they committed millions of local dollars. turning to campaign 2012 and the race for president. healthcare was a hot topic at a rally. it took place at an electronics company in sterling, virginia. romney talked about tomorrow's supreme court decision on healthcare reform. >> a big decision is coming tomorrow for the supreme court. my guess is, they
. >> this clinic and much of the care inside is made possible by federal dollars and city funds from elected leaders sold on universal healthcare. >> i think a healthy population benefits all of us. i hope the court makes the right decision. >> we that we are insured are paying for people who are not insured. we are paying now. i think it's better for everyone to be insured. >> just want to point out quickly that the unity healthcare system is part of the alint...
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cities and states are strapped for cash they are three trillion dollars in debt according to the federal reserve and stockton a city in california has become the latest to crumble under the way it is reportedly the nation's largest city to seek bankruptcy protection which which it is slated to do so is there an alternative model of doing business for cities to avoid these tragedies well we're going to tell you about that thousand. as saying as city hall let's get to today the capital account. all right you heard me at the top of the show barclays has been ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to settle charges of attempting to manipulate two global benchmark interest rates ok barclays according to reuters has admitted to trying to make lie bore look artificially low to avoid signaling the bank's distress to markets during the financial crisis this went on from two thousand and five to two thousand and nine according to the c f t c one of the regulators barclays traders and employees also attempted to manipulate the interest rates and make false reports concerning them to benefit
cities and states are strapped for cash they are three trillion dollars in debt according to the federal reserve and stockton a city in california has become the latest to crumble under the way it is reportedly the nation's largest city to seek bankruptcy protection which which it is slated to do so is there an alternative model of doing business for cities to avoid these tragedies well we're going to tell you about that thousand. as saying as city hall let's get to today the capital account....
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the federal government announced a major crackdown on some of those discount bus company s with horrible safety records. they are the kind that shuttle passengers to new york and other east coast cities. federal transportation officials say they are targeting the chameleon carriers shut down under one name and get back into business using another. bob bar in regard has more. >> reporter: it was the deadly sky express bus crash on interstate 95, north of richmond, one year ago that helped spark the government crackdown ann pharoah is head of federal motor carriers safety administration. >> served orders on 26 companies, 10 individual, immediate orders to cease and desist all operations. >> reporter: one target, new st.ry travel with an office here in the district's china town. the handwritten sign tells customers they are closed. government claims they posed an imminent hazard to the public with its deficient safety management controls >> they were unsafe by virtue of companys in that network that we had shut down last year, or the year before, that had reincarnated into another one but as we dug deep we could see there was common ownership, there were virtually no safety management p
the federal government announced a major crackdown on some of those discount bus company s with horrible safety records. they are the kind that shuttle passengers to new york and other east coast cities. federal transportation officials say they are targeting the chameleon carriers shut down under one name and get back into business using another. bob bar in regard has more. >> reporter: it was the deadly sky express bus crash on interstate 95, north of richmond, one year ago that helped...
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city leaders are working on a special budget to suspend payments once lawyers file bankruptcy a federal judge will make a decision where stockton goes from here. the city of aleppo went through this and experience in 2008 and pulled out of it >>> may be stockton can look at that how to do it successfully. >>> it took them about three or four years. >>> and it is a long process. >>> 6 06 now, state democratic lawmakers are struggling to past two dozen bills to meet today's deadline gov. brown signs a state spending plan. brown has delayed taking action on the main budget bill which lawmakers and him june 15th he wants deeper cuts to fell the $16 billion deficit. >>> oakland police look for suspect that opened fire in east oakland overnight, at 10:00 p.m. last night one man shot several times near 82nd avenue and dowling st. no word on his condition his injuries are serious, police have cleared the st. no information on the shooter. federal grant will put more cops on the street in any of the city gets one and half million dollars from the justice department. for antioch it means five mor
city leaders are working on a special budget to suspend payments once lawyers file bankruptcy a federal judge will make a decision where stockton goes from here. the city of aleppo went through this and experience in 2008 and pulled out of it >>> may be stockton can look at that how to do it successfully. >>> it took them about three or four years. >>> and it is a long process. >>> 6 06 now, state democratic lawmakers are struggling to past two dozen bills to...
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nine new police officers after the city received a federal grant of $2.6 billion. hayward was one of two of the 20 cities selected nationwide to receive money from a poll of $111 billion. to get the federal money he would have to agree to fill the positions with veterans deserve at least 180 days and the military's it's not relevant. >>pam: care is video from a fight, another fire was posted on you too. a giants fan was seen with in a flat, the oakland a's fan was unhappy and others got involved. after about one minute the police showed up to keep the confrontation from getting out of hand. these are examples of tensions are rising at baseball games lately. tonight, as a san francisco giants host the los angeles dodgers, san francisco police are going undercover as the dodgers fans for the first time ever to ensure that things stay state. j.r stone is live outside of at&t park with details on this new crime-fighting tactic. >>j.r: police say, usually with rivalry games they bring in extra officers. they have done just that. there are vehicles of the distance. beyond
nine new police officers after the city received a federal grant of $2.6 billion. hayward was one of two of the 20 cities selected nationwide to receive money from a poll of $111 billion. to get the federal money he would have to agree to fill the positions with veterans deserve at least 180 days and the military's it's not relevant. >>pam: care is video from a fight, another fire was posted on you too. a giants fan was seen with in a flat, the oakland a's fan was unhappy and others got...
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city. >> we are actually obligated under federal law. >> the city school board has to be out an extra $1.2 million to taxicab companies to make sure that students stay in their home schools. >> a lot of those students reside in the county as opposed to the city. a lot of the costs are exacerbated by commuting students back and forth. some live in baltimore county, hertford county. >> and the numbers keep going up. >> in may alone, we had 172 requests for transportation for children who are homeless and you live in baltimore county. >> it all comes back to where children and abstain during the course of the school year. >> -- where children end up staying during the course of the school year. >> sometimes they are in a shelter and then move to a relative's home. we have to adopt in order to make sure kids get to school. >> taxicab companies have been transporting kids to school almost 15 years in baltimore. >> we are happy to provide that service. obviously, their lives are disrupted enough with being homeless. but to get them to wear their friends and teachers are, and the familiar surroun
city. >> we are actually obligated under federal law. >> the city school board has to be out an extra $1.2 million to taxicab companies to make sure that students stay in their home schools. >> a lot of those students reside in the county as opposed to the city. a lot of the costs are exacerbated by commuting students back and forth. some live in baltimore county, hertford county. >> and the numbers keep going up. >> in may alone, we had 172 requests for...
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almost 400 million dollars in city, state and federal money has been allocated towards redeveloping the acre lot near the foot of bay bridge. city officials plan to vote on the issue on tuesday. >>> joe fonzi joins us now of the giants are hot. >> they are on a roll. last night was first time that the giants and rangers met since the world series and they had to reid mind the rangers how they felt a year and a half ago. nice baserunning by blanko, so vogelsong scores. in the 6th, it is sent to the deepest part of the ballpark. pagan scores and a big two-out rbi. schierholtzs picked and one. the giants win by the score 5- 2. >>> marie sharapova wins the french open. we have it all for you tonight at 10:00 an sportswrap. see you then. >> a lot to update viewers on tonight. thank you, joe. >>> and thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tonight at 10:00. hope you have a great evening and we'll see you back here at 10:00. >> take care.
almost 400 million dollars in city, state and federal money has been allocated towards redeveloping the acre lot near the foot of bay bridge. city officials plan to vote on the issue on tuesday. >>> joe fonzi joins us now of the giants are hot. >> they are on a roll. last night was first time that the giants and rangers met since the world series and they had to reid mind the rangers how they felt a year and a half ago. nice baserunning by blanko, so vogelsong scores. in the 6th,...
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. $400million in city, state and federal money is planned to go towards redeveloping the lot near the port of oakland. today a group of residents, youth and clergy met at city hall. they say -- >> just asking for justice and fair fairplay on this. the community -- fair play on this. >> after the stop at city hall they went on to a rally. >>> a lot of excitement today at apple's worldwide developers conference in san francisco. hundreds lined up for hours to get in to hear the ceo speak. ktvu's allie rasmus lets us know what is happening. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. the speech is the highlight of the w-wler because that -- of the worldwide developers conference because that is when they unveil their new products. that is what they did. some of the highlights, they will change the way people use the voice command system and apple announced a new map system a3d satellite map system to compete with google maps. that just wrapped up 10 minutes ago. you can see all the people coming down. apple ceo tim cook took the stage, lasted for 2 hours. >> apple has been hard at work
. $400million in city, state and federal money is planned to go towards redeveloping the lot near the port of oakland. today a group of residents, youth and clergy met at city hall. they say -- >> just asking for justice and fair fairplay on this. the community -- fair play on this. >> after the stop at city hall they went on to a rally. >>> a lot of excitement today at apple's worldwide developers conference in san francisco. hundreds lined up for hours to get in to hear...
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ladies and gentleman, and going to file a federal government to have this whole city investigated. all these department heads and of war -- and of the board of stupak advisers. i'm convinced without a doubt this city is the most corrupt, racist city in the united states. you know how to get rid of negros. you can do that through urban renewal, but dammit, we are still here. something is going to happen to this city. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i have been living in a san francisco for 28 years and driving a cab for more than 20 years and the policies are hurting drivers like me. we are already suffering from the pilot program and on top of that, they are -- they are bypassing [unintelligible] as long as they have been evaluating this, the qualified drivers on the waiting list. i am asking for your help. i need my medallion. not 10 or 15 years from now. i need my medallion now. not 10 or 15 years from now when i will be retired. supervisors, since the taxicab commission is changing all the rules set by the people of san francisco several years ago before the previous
ladies and gentleman, and going to file a federal government to have this whole city investigated. all these department heads and of war -- and of the board of stupak advisers. i'm convinced without a doubt this city is the most corrupt, racist city in the united states. you know how to get rid of negros. you can do that through urban renewal, but dammit, we are still here. something is going to happen to this city. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i have been living in a san...
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. >> reporter: the city of long beach isn't waiting for federal or state aide. city money is being spent to keep this dumpster on the beach. it's supposed to be strictly for tsunami debris. while big chunks of debris, like docks and the japanese fishing boat that washed up a few miles to the south last week, make headlines, there is also a lot of styrofoam coming ashore. and locals are picking up what they can. >> we take care of ourselves. so we sound the alarm, come out, have organized beach pickup. >> reporter: we spotted david not cleaning, but combing the beach. he had just found several items from japan, including part of a bread wrapper and a glue stick. >> fun to find something that had an indication of an actual person and, you know, might do like some other people have done and try to get it back to them. >> reporter: the city of long beach isn't waiting for federal help and they are not just relying on the locals. tourist season is about to begin here and they are hoping those tourists grab a bag when they hit the beach and clean up whatever debris the
. >> reporter: the city of long beach isn't waiting for federal or state aide. city money is being spent to keep this dumpster on the beach. it's supposed to be strictly for tsunami debris. while big chunks of debris, like docks and the japanese fishing boat that washed up a few miles to the south last week, make headlines, there is also a lot of styrofoam coming ashore. and locals are picking up what they can. >> we take care of ourselves. so we sound the alarm, come out, have...
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adopting and implementing the memorandum of understanding between the city and county of san francisco and the international federation of professional and technical engineers. i am number eighth, or dance adopted and implemented the arbitration award in the establishment of the memorandum of understanding between the city and county of san francisco and the union of american physicians and dentists. [audio difficulties] >> item number 25, ordnance adopting and implementing the memorandum of understanding between the city and county of san francisco and the transport workers union of america. item number 26, ordnance adopting and implementing the arbitration award establishing a memorandum of understanding between the city and county of san francisco and the international union of operating engineers and stationary engineers. -- item number 30, a memorandum of understanding between and the national federation and professional technical engineers. item number 31, ordinance adopting and implementing amendment no. 2 to the 2009-2007 memorandum of agreement between the redevelopment agency and the city and county of seven
adopting and implementing the memorandum of understanding between the city and county of san francisco and the international federation of professional and technical engineers. i am number eighth, or dance adopted and implemented the arbitration award in the establishment of the memorandum of understanding between the city and county of san francisco and the union of american physicians and dentists. [audio difficulties] >> item number 25, ordnance adopting and implementing the memorandum...
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reporter: they are demanding that the city and developers -- close to $400 million many state, city and federal money will go to redeveloping the terminal at the port of oakland. community members and the city negotiated with developers for 50% local hire rate, but the. >> the sticking point is what it triggers for a company to hire locally. do they have to have 50 employees or have 20 employees before they have to hire locally? >> first of all - . >> halses wesson and others want a permanent community representative involved in the project even after it opens years from now. >> i want someone to be at that table, so when they are getting ready to make decisions they are not just making it just based on the bottom line. a city committee will vote on a plan that has to be approved by the county council before the end of the month to secure hundreds of millions of dollars in state pound ifing. community organizers passed out these fliers, urging people to show up for the committee vote on tuesday. they want to make sure that the city and developers know they are still very serious players in the
reporter: they are demanding that the city and developers -- close to $400 million many state, city and federal money will go to redeveloping the terminal at the port of oakland. community members and the city negotiated with developers for 50% local hire rate, but the. >> the sticking point is what it triggers for a company to hire locally. do they have to have 50 employees or have 20 employees before they have to hire locally? >> first of all - . >> halses wesson and others...
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city. >> he left federal court and went to d.c. court and pled guilty to violating laws on paying campaign workers. some residents questioned the prosecution appeared >> how many people live on applications to look bigger than they really are? >> but it is illegal. >> but how many people get caught? most of the time, the paper work is gone and people get the money and they pay it back. >> this is just the latest scandal to hit the d.c. government. earlier in the project earlier in the year, harry thomas, jr. was -- earlier in the year, harry thomas, jr. was convicted for bustling. investigators released a new sketch this week that they hope will lead to the killer of a virginia tech student. it is similar to be sketched the fbi released in 2005 of a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman in fairfax county. when has facial hair and the other is without. oregon harrington was last seen in october 2009 leaving a concert in charlottesville. her remains were found three months later. the battle lines and the showdown against same-se
city. >> he left federal court and went to d.c. court and pled guilty to violating laws on paying campaign workers. some residents questioned the prosecution appeared >> how many people live on applications to look bigger than they really are? >> but it is illegal. >> but how many people get caught? most of the time, the paper work is gone and people get the money and they pay it back. >> this is just the latest scandal to hit the d.c. government. earlier in the...
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i think the police officers across this country at the federal, state, and city level do that. having said all of that, -- you are not going to survive. you will not be able to be a journalist and write what you want to say of the people who want to take away your freedoms are allowed to succeed. >> that is new york mayor bloomberg. who exactly are you representing, glenn katon, and your response to what mayor bloomberg said? what the police have an enormous responsibility to keep us all say. what we say is, you do so by watching people's behavior, not keep people safe by watching the religious practices, the color of people's skin. we are representing a wonderful group of very brave plaintiffs the really represent the full spectrum of muslims who were spied on. we have african-american imams, students that were spied on. . [no audio] >> yes, and a decorated soldier from iraq said i signed up to support and defend the constitution, only to come home and worry about pictures of me taking my mother to the mosque that could jeopardize my security clearance. this has a very profoun
i think the police officers across this country at the federal, state, and city level do that. having said all of that, -- you are not going to survive. you will not be able to be a journalist and write what you want to say of the people who want to take away your freedoms are allowed to succeed. >> that is new york mayor bloomberg. who exactly are you representing, glenn katon, and your response to what mayor bloomberg said? what the police have an enormous responsibility to keep us all...
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versus the federal government. the city council is expected to take up a program that would defy an immigration program. melanie alnwick has more. >> reporter: good morning. we are talking about what is called the secure communities program. this is a program that requires local police to share fingerprint information with federal immigration officials and it has been rolling out across the country in phases. it is scheduled to take effect in the district and that is why the city council plans to take up this emergency legislation to tell local officials, local police and public safety officials that it is okay to ignore those federal requirements. opponents of the program say that secure communities can lead to racial profiling and fear among immigrant communities. last fall, d.c. mayor vincent gray signed an executive order saying that d.c. public safety fills will not ask about or send information about immigration status to the feds except when the status is pertinent to a criminal investigation. but immigrations and cu
versus the federal government. the city council is expected to take up a program that would defy an immigration program. melanie alnwick has more. >> reporter: good morning. we are talking about what is called the secure communities program. this is a program that requires local police to share fingerprint information with federal immigration officials and it has been rolling out across the country in phases. it is scheduled to take effect in the district and that is why the city council...
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there is a difference between federal and state cutting vs services that the city already provides, which is mostly in health and social services, and it is where we see a lot of cuts in terms of reimbursement rates at the department of public health and some of the long-term care money we get at the department of social services. there are also stay consider having to our communities that the city does not actually pay for at the moment that we need to decide as a city how much we can afford to backfill. for example, there are a lot of cuts this year being proposed to hiv services that the city has actually never paid for before, and we're getting a lot of requests to pay for things that the city has never paid for before. they have been state and federal responsibilities in the past. we will have more information as the state completes their budget and estimates there may revise. we do have a fairly large stake reserve this year. it becomes part of the trade-off conversation that the board of supervisors and the mayor's office and the community need to have. but how much we can prioriti
there is a difference between federal and state cutting vs services that the city already provides, which is mostly in health and social services, and it is where we see a lot of cuts in terms of reimbursement rates at the department of public health and some of the long-term care money we get at the department of social services. there are also stay consider having to our communities that the city does not actually pay for at the moment that we need to decide as a city how much we can afford...
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he served in city and federal government as staff. for 16 years he served as a u.s. congressman from california, eventually rising to serve as chairman of the house budget committee. following his time in elected office, he served president clinton as director of omb and then as chief of staff. he returned to public office under president obama, first as director of the central intelligence agency at a pivotal time in the history of that agency, during a two-theater war, and on july 1st, 2011, was sworn in as the 23rd secretary of defense. this biography is reflective of an important life of service to this nation but more important than the positions the secretary has held is his passion that he brings to the work, our work. he does not mince words. he does not allow us to hide behind bureaucratic language or euphemisms. he challenges us every day to confront the most difficult issues directly and honestly. that approach could not be truer in the cavse of our efforts to improve access to and quality of behavioral health services. the leadership in the department kno
he served in city and federal government as staff. for 16 years he served as a u.s. congressman from california, eventually rising to serve as chairman of the house budget committee. following his time in elected office, he served president clinton as director of omb and then as chief of staff. he returned to public office under president obama, first as director of the central intelligence agency at a pivotal time in the history of that agency, during a two-theater war, and on july 1st, 2011,...
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when it comes to government, if you want to break it down, city government or federal government, the basic functions are to protect your property at to keep you alive. they are still living people and i think we can do a little bit better at being able to keep folks alive. they pass on to natural causes, we have tons of people that died on the streets each and every day. >> i am employed as a senior peer advocate. it we tend to think of all the negative aspects the loss of budget revenues cause. the increased homelessness, men and women forced into prostitution, mentally ill and abuse -- the physically ill and disabled and unable to get care because they don't have transportation, a time piece, or a phone. the cold has turned into an ammonia. the job search may have faded away, but let's look at another side of the picture. what else do non-profits do for the
when it comes to government, if you want to break it down, city government or federal government, the basic functions are to protect your property at to keep you alive. they are still living people and i think we can do a little bit better at being able to keep folks alive. they pass on to natural causes, we have tons of people that died on the streets each and every day. >> i am employed as a senior peer advocate. it we tend to think of all the negative aspects the loss of budget...
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city to file for federal bankruptcy protection. the city council began the procedural work last night, setting the stage for a filing by friday. stockton faces a $26 million budget shortfall. so far, efforts to work out deals with the city's creditors have failed. on wall street today, stocks surged ahead after upbeat reports about home sales, factory orders and business investment. the dow jones industrial average gained 92 points to close at 12,627. the nasdaq rose 21 points to close at 2,875. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: faced with a pair of weekend deadlines, congressional leaders neared a resolution today on disagreements over student loan interest rates and transportation funding. judy woodruff has the story. >> woodruff: at the capitol this morning, leaders from both parties were sounding hopeful. the senate's democratic majority leader harry reid opened the day's business. >> i am cautiously optimistic that we can end this week tomorrow even with a little bit of luck, but we may not
city to file for federal bankruptcy protection. the city council began the procedural work last night, setting the stage for a filing by friday. stockton faces a $26 million budget shortfall. so far, efforts to work out deals with the city's creditors have failed. on wall street today, stocks surged ahead after upbeat reports about home sales, factory orders and business investment. the dow jones industrial average gained 92 points to close at 12,627. the nasdaq rose 21 points to close at...
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cities? question. federal law actually tried to discourage these so-called sanctuary cities. what he means that city's that established policy saying they will not walk right with immigration officials and they are not going to ask immigration status. so, the federal government has saw to discourage that. they want local officials to help them and not interfere with them. but washington cannot commandeer local police forces. in other words, they cannot force a city like los angeles or new york to begin enforcing federal law because both local officers cannot report directly to washington. what they can do, however, is stop a state or city from enforcing a law that interferes with federal agencies. an's say city passes ordinance that says our police officers will protect illegal immigrants from federal officers, that illegal immigrants can come to the police station and we will concealed them from the u.s. authorities, that kind of organs would probably be in trouble before the supreme court. however, the decision simply to not seek to find out in the crisis that is the people
cities? question. federal law actually tried to discourage these so-called sanctuary cities. what he means that city's that established policy saying they will not walk right with immigration officials and they are not going to ask immigration status. so, the federal government has saw to discourage that. they want local officials to help them and not interfere with them. but washington cannot commandeer local police forces. in other words, they cannot force a city like los angeles or new york...
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it prepares the city for federal health care reform, as you'll hear a lot more about. it has accused the future of st. luke's hospital. it provides strong local hire for construction and other jobs. and more than $1 billion worth of bagram health care services, it also provides a commitment of $117 million in one-time community benefits, including any count the cash recovery on the affordable housing, $93 million worth of affordable housing. this concludes my overview of the da. we will get back to these subjects in the future. now i will have rhonda simmons come up into it is through detailed the job creation part. supervisor mar: thank you so much. ms. simmons. >> at thank you, supervisors. i am from oewd. i am going to talk a little bit more in detail on the work force portion of this agreement, as i have been working closely with all the parties involved. so the first caveat for me is to clarify a few things around the work force policy that we have used on this project. this project does not fall under local hire, so that is actually a mistake. it falls under our
it prepares the city for federal health care reform, as you'll hear a lot more about. it has accused the future of st. luke's hospital. it provides strong local hire for construction and other jobs. and more than $1 billion worth of bagram health care services, it also provides a commitment of $117 million in one-time community benefits, including any count the cash recovery on the affordable housing, $93 million worth of affordable housing. this concludes my overview of the da. we will get...
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project which was slateddto start in the spring has been delayed until the nd of july. phe city says the review and federal approval, has taken far longer than anticipatedd for those who live and work in the area....its frustratingg ews... (13:47:15) "with the starttng and stopping it akes pt hard ffr people tt get a &ree neighbbrhood." (14:28:45) ""owaddys people uses gps on their phone nn they're tellinggem to go on charles street and they won't be updated ii time and people will et lost...." 3ost....""- as it stands now, the city will shutdown ten bbocks of charles street.... in six weeks. how are thh roadd looking tonii? toniggt?brandi proctor has ourr ttaffic edge report. report. f you ddcide to cclebrate the 4th of jjly with some drinks, be sure you have a safe way to get home.triple a is once again partnering with the maryland epartment of trrnsportatton and yellow cab foo its átipsy taxiá service.they made the &pannouncement this morning at the inner harbor.beggnniig at 10 pm july 4th... a ab will baltimore metro area and take you home.it's free up o a 50 charged for anything over that. "iq: weewan
project which was slateddto start in the spring has been delayed until the nd of july. phe city says the review and federal approval, has taken far longer than anticipatedd for those who live and work in the area....its frustratingg ews... (13:47:15) "with the starttng and stopping it akes pt hard ffr people tt get a &ree neighbbrhood." (14:28:45) ""owaddys people uses gps on their phone nn they're tellinggem to go on charles street and they won't be updated ii time and...
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eventually or at least they thought they prevailed the naacp thought it prevailed because the federal judge said the city of oklahoma law school should integrate the student body. at that point the university decided to quote technically integrate by providing a separate area for the one black student that was enrolled at the university. before they got to this, they actually put the single black student, g.w. mclauren, essentially in the capitol rotunda and had one law school faculty member teach him. this was a farce. this was clearly not an integration of the university of oklahoma law school and to be honest, this is not true integration of the university of oklahoma law school, but it reflects on the fact that there is this tension going on throughout the south against african-american entry into various schools. this was considered a victory and eventually the university of oklahoma law school integrated. but not without some difficulty. not without considerable difficulty. nonetheless, it was argued that the integration of these law schools, the professional schools, the graduate programs was fair
eventually or at least they thought they prevailed the naacp thought it prevailed because the federal judge said the city of oklahoma law school should integrate the student body. at that point the university decided to quote technically integrate by providing a separate area for the one black student that was enrolled at the university. before they got to this, they actually put the single black student, g.w. mclauren, essentially in the capitol rotunda and had one law school faculty member...