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but the shift in ford city is much stronger than just one event on one street.sinisa and other like-minded people have ideas and projects that will benefit the neighborhood in the long-run. small shops and local businesses are already blooming. what has the experience been like for you, opening a tequila and taco place in this neighborhood? the experience has been overwhelming. you know, when shane and i and chef sat down, it really was an amalgamation of same ideologies, which was building a community around building some place that the community can have to celebrate. you're talking about community. that's almost the first word out of your mouth. it is very much. restaurants are a place for people to come and share ideas and communicate and have fun. even with that, there are community gardens we're trying to help with and some afterschool programs as well. we hope to be very involved. how do you gentrify an area that has so many vacancies? we're not pushing anybody out. we're trying to pull them in. you're sewing the fabric back together as opposed to pulling
but the shift in ford city is much stronger than just one event on one street.sinisa and other like-minded people have ideas and projects that will benefit the neighborhood in the long-run. small shops and local businesses are already blooming. what has the experience been like for you, opening a tequila and taco place in this neighborhood? the experience has been overwhelming. you know, when shane and i and chef sat down, it really was an amalgamation of same ideologies, which was building a...
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but the woman caught it coven has lived most of her life in new york city reporter james ford has therights pioneer who is now seeking long delay justice in her case. rosa parks was a courageous civil rights leader who planned her bold act to not give up her seat. >> on a montgomery alabama bus just because she was black. but she did it because somebody else had done it 9 months earlier. and what was then considered a crime is still on that person's colvin was the first black person to refuse to give up her seat on a montgomery, alabama bus that was in march. 1955 when she was 15 years old. now at 82 she's filed to have the criminal charges that have been on her record ever since removed it should have been because wasn't a breaking the law because she couldn't find work in alabama after the incident colvin moved here. >> to the bronx where she lived for more than 6 decades and that my best friend. why should they give her a hard time. you know, >> she's a lovely person to i don't see why this happened when she was 15, she's 80 something years. >> polar thing lives across a small hall
but the woman caught it coven has lived most of her life in new york city reporter james ford has therights pioneer who is now seeking long delay justice in her case. rosa parks was a courageous civil rights leader who planned her bold act to not give up her seat. >> on a montgomery alabama bus just because she was black. but she did it because somebody else had done it 9 months earlier. and what was then considered a crime is still on that person's colvin was the first black person to...
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grandmothers who wandered around the capital taking selfys conveys jail time as george ford rioters who looted and burned entire city blocks run free. but americans i think are starting to wake up, the chicago police union head that i mentioned earlier is telling officers to resist the vaccination mandate and force the mayor to relent. pro sports players are refusing to denounce fellow players who choose not to get back. >> everyone has their own choice to do what they feel is right for themselves and their families. >> a few players are simply saying no. >> i didn't take the vaccine at this time, natural immunity is not being spoken about. >> what would you do? if you felt uncomfortable going into this season and you were promised you have exemptions or forced to get the vaccine. >> brave college students, even professors taking their fight over mandates to court. ultimately the supreme court will have to decide whether a century-old case about smallpox is controlling here. that precedent is easily distinguishable. cases are declining across america thank goodness, they plummeted 22% over the last two weeks and the
grandmothers who wandered around the capital taking selfys conveys jail time as george ford rioters who looted and burned entire city blocks run free. but americans i think are starting to wake up, the chicago police union head that i mentioned earlier is telling officers to resist the vaccination mandate and force the mayor to relent. pro sports players are refusing to denounce fellow players who choose not to get back. >> everyone has their own choice to do what they feel is right for...
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this road safety project, trying to find that win—win situation, where the city get something, the consumer gets something, fordt will probably take some time before this data starts to make a big difference. but until then, getting more connected seems like a good way of driving forward. inaudible. sorry, what? hello? on phone: isaid, have you ever been in a situation when you are in public and want to make a private phone call that you don't want anyone to overhear? oh yes, like when you're on a train and feel like everything has gone quiet but actually nobody is probably interested in your conversation anyway. well, that's a maybe, butjust in case it really is private, you should try this. this is hushme, a bluetooth headset and speaker that connects to your phone, and offers you some privacy. you still have to talk relatively quietly, but i think you'll agree it really does muffle my voice for everyone else in the room. well, yes, you do kind of sound like you are mumbling through it i guess, but it also draws rather a lot of attention to you. this is true. unlike you — what is going on there? i know, we do
this road safety project, trying to find that win—win situation, where the city get something, the consumer gets something, fordt will probably take some time before this data starts to make a big difference. but until then, getting more connected seems like a good way of driving forward. inaudible. sorry, what? hello? on phone: isaid, have you ever been in a situation when you are in public and want to make a private phone call that you don't want anyone to overhear? oh yes, like when you're...
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>> trustees are city officials so we treated them similarly to other city officials. >> commissioner: mr. ford, a gentleman has his hand up trying to respond to that, i think. >> i was asking the war memorial board is not actually a agency whenever the park board. >> i understand there are city officials. so i think in so far as they have different needs to certain performances like we were just discussing with commissioner bell, i think that's something we can look at in regulations. by in large, since they are city officials, we think it's important that ethics rules apply to them as well. but, yeah, chair lee, the director is here if you want to recognize him and let him comment. >> chairman: okay. i do not see him. >> commissioner: chair lee, mr. collin. >> chairman: would you like to make some comments and responses to some of the things that we raised. >> if i may. and thanks so much chair lee. can you hear me? >> chairman: yes. >> thank you. i participated in the authoring of the letter that commissioner bell just referred to in partnership with the fine arts and i think there are some
>> trustees are city officials so we treated them similarly to other city officials. >> commissioner: mr. ford, a gentleman has his hand up trying to respond to that, i think. >> i was asking the war memorial board is not actually a agency whenever the park board. >> i understand there are city officials. so i think in so far as they have different needs to certain performances like we were just discussing with commissioner bell, i think that's something we can look at...
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ford, you and i talks about this. how local towns, cities by violent crime. we have george soros' political action committee reportedly sent half a million dollars to defund police groups, half a million bucks to the one in austin, texas, and half a million bucks in minneapolis to cut budgets for cops. what do you say to about to story. >> this basically affects every american. george soros is the force behind defund the police. he is person responsible for rising crime in america and no place is that clearer, than what is happening right now with ballot measures in austin, texas, and minn minute minnesota. elizabeth: can you say he is primarily responsible. we hear what you're saying. let me back up. we get it people are against police brutality, right? the idea that you can cut cops that will help in terms of violent crime that is what is at issue, right? to your point austin, texas, has lost 150 cops since 2020. they cut a third out of its police budget, 150 million. now austin is seeing a steep rise in homicides. ford, you and i talked a
ford, you and i talks about this. how local towns, cities by violent crime. we have george soros' political action committee reportedly sent half a million dollars to defund police groups, half a million bucks to the one in austin, texas, and half a million bucks in minneapolis to cut budgets for cops. what do you say to about to story. >> this basically affects every american. george soros is the force behind defund the police. he is person responsible for rising crime in america and no...
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>> trustees are city officials so we treated them similarly to other city officials. >> commissioner: mr. ford, a gentleman has his hand up trying to respond to that, i think. >> i was asking the war memorial board is not actually a agency whenever the park board. >> i understand there are city officials. so i think in so far as they have different needs to certain performances like we were just discussing with commissioner bell, i think that's something we can look at in regulations. by in large, since they are city officials, we think it's important that ethics rules apply to them as well. but, yeah, chair lee, the director is here if you want to recognize him and let him comment. >> chairman: okay. i do not see him. >> commissioner: chair lee, mr. collin. >> chairman: would you like to make some comments and responses to some of the things that we raised. >> if i may. and thanks so much chair lee. can you hear me? >> chairman: yes. >> thank you. i participated in the authoring of the letter that commissioner bell just referred to in partnership with the fine arts and i think there are some
>> trustees are city officials so we treated them similarly to other city officials. >> commissioner: mr. ford, a gentleman has his hand up trying to respond to that, i think. >> i was asking the war memorial board is not actually a agency whenever the park board. >> i understand there are city officials. so i think in so far as they have different needs to certain performances like we were just discussing with commissioner bell, i think that's something we can look at...
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sawyer's previous home was a broken down ford taurus, which he lived out of for two years, parking it in san francisco or daly city. his possessions were whatever he could fit into the back seat. nice people was bringing lunches. because i was so embarrassed to like, uh, get outside the car from that shower. and, yeah, this is my bathroom here. no. sawyer has his own shower and a bed and a door that closes and locks like beverly hills, right? he is one of about 70 homeless people staying at this old motel under a new federally funded program called home key. it's a way to bring homeless people off the streets. successfully who otherwise wouldn't come off the streets and it's got a lot of longer term potential part. sharlow is head of samaritan house and nonprofit organization that provides homeless services in san mateo county samaritan has been managing the converted motels since it opened last march. it's a very viable part of the solution to the homelessness problem. san mateo county bought the motel with home key funds. other bay area counties have taken similar steps, buying up old motels, hotels or other bui
sawyer's previous home was a broken down ford taurus, which he lived out of for two years, parking it in san francisco or daly city. his possessions were whatever he could fit into the back seat. nice people was bringing lunches. because i was so embarrassed to like, uh, get outside the car from that shower. and, yeah, this is my bathroom here. no. sawyer has his own shower and a bed and a door that closes and locks like beverly hills, right? he is one of about 70 homeless people staying at...
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city in america. let's keep making a differene together. >>> women come back. ford and gm are coming off their first negative quarter since early last year, and now we're getting a look at how much supply chain issues have slowed the automakers' sales in the last few months. phil lebeau is here with the numbers. >> hey, kelly. it was a rough third quarter and the numbers we are getting today back it up take a look at the third quarter sales from general motors, honda and niece saw. gm down almost a third compared to the same quarter last year. when you look at toyota, doesn't report on a quarterly basis but for cement down 22.4%. finally, tesla we haven't received the delivery numbers from tesla we likely will get them tomorrow or sunday. the expectation is for a record quarter when it comes to deliveries we will have more on auto sales throughout the day i want to pivot to carlos ghosn, the former nissan chairman and ceo who joins us live from beirut, lebanon, where he is promoting a book he has written about what has happened with his liechl, especially over the l
city in america. let's keep making a differene together. >>> women come back. ford and gm are coming off their first negative quarter since early last year, and now we're getting a look at how much supply chain issues have slowed the automakers' sales in the last few months. phil lebeau is here with the numbers. >> hey, kelly. it was a rough third quarter and the numbers we are getting today back it up take a look at the third quarter sales from general motors, honda and niece...
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city into quote, chaos. joining me to discuss all of this republican strategist ford o'connell.me state of florida suing the biden administration over these vaccine mandates? >> hat tip to florida governor ron desantis an attorney general ashley moody for standing up to the rights of florida workers and pushing back on these heavy-handed mandates that deprive many of these people to make a living and provide for their families. i think it is great he is pushing back and fighting because a lot of the mandates the biden administration they are pushing down very little to do with science particularly not taking into account natural immunity and when you trade on people's ability to make a mandate. that is wrong. edward: moving on to new york city, first-responders continue to push back against the vaccine mandates. nyfd at gracie mansion. the mayor said people not vaccinated by november 1st will be on unpaid leave. 45% of city firefighters are unvaccinated. he is worried about mass worker shortages. this is dangerous. >> this is boneheaded and extremely dangerous, edward. you're ab
city into quote, chaos. joining me to discuss all of this republican strategist ford o'connell.me state of florida suing the biden administration over these vaccine mandates? >> hat tip to florida governor ron desantis an attorney general ashley moody for standing up to the rights of florida workers and pushing back on these heavy-handed mandates that deprive many of these people to make a living and provide for their families. i think it is great he is pushing back and fighting because a...
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city beer 9, which rules demand for meet the head eminence. why has it givers, naya timothy was gay, my limbs set game up, but he and jim at any ford cow cancer hygiene on oman. the am nominal, ah ha, happened with that with a with too much. i met with those them as we say. well, no, i don't have to look any other mark taylor malachi. right now to go to visit a from then it gets in then with man and she is already routine when it was well give you my friend is one, right? i love would be don't give away who, who's quintinella is always the same g, about a can you see, can we shot a key that it has to be with a company similar. hm. in i yes. with hello. hello. hello. good afternoon. liam's with touch your bags without your loan until the hotmail. know where they are in the was it does the one with a little more so now with his you've got probably $18.00 plus ashwood a we're sitting in that it couldn't, hasn't disabled last year. now using a water horribly shannon. and what was your mother? i was study and will you say i was looking for sat? are you going to want to be? well, i hello, this is senior sienna skin, my move omar will bandanna scott
city beer 9, which rules demand for meet the head eminence. why has it givers, naya timothy was gay, my limbs set game up, but he and jim at any ford cow cancer hygiene on oman. the am nominal, ah ha, happened with that with a with too much. i met with those them as we say. well, no, i don't have to look any other mark taylor malachi. right now to go to visit a from then it gets in then with man and she is already routine when it was well give you my friend is one, right? i love would be don't...
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sawyer's previous home was a broken down ford taurus, which he lived out of for two years parking and in san francisco or daly citywere whatever he could fit into the back seat. nice people was bringing lunches. because i was so embarrassed to like, uh, get outside the car from the shower. and yeah, this is my bathroom here. no. sawyer has his own shower and a bed and a door that closes and locks like beverly hills, right? he is one of about 70 homeless people staying at this old motel under a new federally funded program called home key. it's a way to bring homeless people off the streets. successfully who otherwise wouldn't come off the streets and it's got a lot of longer term potential part. sharlow is head of samaritan house and nonprofit organization that provides homeless services in san mateo county samaritan has been managing the converted motels since it opened last march. it's a very viable part of the solution to the homelessness problem. sim mateo county bought the motel with home key funds. other bay area counties have taken similar steps, buying up old motels, hotels or other buildings and filling t
sawyer's previous home was a broken down ford taurus, which he lived out of for two years parking and in san francisco or daly citywere whatever he could fit into the back seat. nice people was bringing lunches. because i was so embarrassed to like, uh, get outside the car from the shower. and yeah, this is my bathroom here. no. sawyer has his own shower and a bed and a door that closes and locks like beverly hills, right? he is one of about 70 homeless people staying at this old motel under a...
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ford have a morgan reports from cotton. i reside station of the national anthem before the chance on thursday, tens of thousands took to the streets in finance, capital harpoon, and other cities to mark 57 years since that country's 1st revolution against the military rule. but that's not the only reason these people came out over with the in, on a game. so i came here for one reason, not part of any group, but against military rule against the former ruling party. i came here to show that we want to civilian government. i came here to support a democratic civilian transition. we want all the military away from power with any of the demonstrations were called by the forces of freedom and change coalition. that's the coalition that signed a power sharing agreement with the military in 2019 following the ousting of longtime president, albert nbc. it led to the formation of a transitional government with the executive power given to civilians that place to improve the economy and rebuild state institutions 2 years on some say many of the goals of the revolution haven't been achieved. because i don't know if it's not a complete civilian government yet. we want it to be a complete
ford have a morgan reports from cotton. i reside station of the national anthem before the chance on thursday, tens of thousands took to the streets in finance, capital harpoon, and other cities to mark 57 years since that country's 1st revolution against the military rule. but that's not the only reason these people came out over with the in, on a game. so i came here for one reason, not part of any group, but against military rule against the former ruling party. i came here to show that we...
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city for bush and clinton made a cardinal mistake. maybe great governors but it's a different place appear. that's why gerald ford really somebody really knew the congressman got a lot of things done some of them not to good but it friends. and sometimes politics you can separate the two and sometimes you can't. >> the last one is an unfair question but i have to ask you, how would you like to be remembered. do you think about that pretty. >> no a lot. i put on my tombstone, put on there, veteran or something like that, veteran still do a lot of work every day. and they attorneys ripping off these people claiming to help veterans, millions and millions and billions of dollars and henry kendall handed it and they had the hearing yesterday and those are things are important to me. >> they always say why do they say living in the past or not living in the past live in the future pretty. >> do you look back. >> i used to dream about what he did wrong and 96 particularly in 88 what i did wrong. and i would say what did i do wrong because i could feel in particular and 88, and in 96, i didn't know if i would probably g
city for bush and clinton made a cardinal mistake. maybe great governors but it's a different place appear. that's why gerald ford really somebody really knew the congressman got a lot of things done some of them not to good but it friends. and sometimes politics you can separate the two and sometimes you can't. >> the last one is an unfair question but i have to ask you, how would you like to be remembered. do you think about that pretty. >> no a lot. i put on my tombstone, put on...
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ford. >> thank you, jackie. jackie: rising crime. shoplifting in some areas is so bad that some stores are literally having to close down. in new york city00 retail complaints this year. that is a 32% spike from last year. dr. marty makary on covid vaccines. the u.s. u.s. navy plans to kict sailors who lose it. they could lose benefits. fda advisory committee approving the moderna shots for older adults. people who got j&j they may be better off switching the formula. maybe you get the booster from pfizer or moderna. keep it here on "the evening edit". if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire it started with an idea... and became a new tradition. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan,
ford. >> thank you, jackie. jackie: rising crime. shoplifting in some areas is so bad that some stores are literally having to close down. in new york city00 retail complaints this year. that is a 32% spike from last year. dr. marty makary on covid vaccines. the u.s. u.s. navy plans to kict sailors who lose it. they could lose benefits. fda advisory committee approving the moderna shots for older adults. people who got j&j they may be better off switching the formula. maybe you get...
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become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. and fordfurther, so you can. >> this man says prince mohammad bin salman, the ruler of saudia arabia, sent an assassination team to kill him, just as the prince did for jamal khashoggi. >> i am here to sound the alarm about a psychopath, killer, in the middle east, with infinite resources, who poses threat to his people, to the americans, and to the planet. >> how did he escape? and why is he going public? that's our story tonight.
become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. and fordfurther, so you can. >> this man says prince mohammad bin salman, the ruler of saudia arabia, sent an assassination team to kill him, just as the prince did for jamal khashoggi. >> i am here to sound the alarm about a psychopath, killer, in the middle east, with infinite resources, who...
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very excite ford the -- excited for this project and make sure it's accessible to the folks already in the cityborhood. thank you very much. >> thank you. that concludes commissioners' deliberation. there's a motion that's been seconded and we're approving with conditions as submitted to you by staff. on that motion, commissioner tanner. >> aye. >> commissioner diamond. >> aye. >> commissioner fung. >> aye. >> commissioner imperial. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> and commission president koppel. >> aye. >> that passes 6-0 and places us on item 10 for case 10. 2019-019698ahb (l. hoagland: (628) 652-7320) 4512 23rd street - >> thank you. i'm with planning department staff. before you today is a project authorization pursuant to planning code section 206.3 at 328 located at 4512 23rd stress and includes the project of the five-story, 13 dwelling unit building on a vacant lot. the project would include approximately 1,782 square feet of usable open space with a shared rear yard and bicycle spaces will be provided at the basement level. the project will include three studios, four one-bed
very excite ford the -- excited for this project and make sure it's accessible to the folks already in the cityborhood. thank you very much. >> thank you. that concludes commissioners' deliberation. there's a motion that's been seconded and we're approving with conditions as submitted to you by staff. on that motion, commissioner tanner. >> aye. >> commissioner diamond. >> aye. >> commissioner fung. >> aye. >> commissioner imperial. >> aye....