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street that we know a little bit of investment, $5 million or $8 million, is going to result in future city revenues coming in with conservative assumptions. making this assessment, we will be able to see a future revenue stream that we can use for future streetscape project around the city. this makes it different and a different type of project from others. i do appreciate the point of the fisherman's wharf and the work they have done. frankly, there were a lot of questions about this project and i want to thank cbd for the work they did. everyone understands how important this will be. not just for the fisherman's wharf, but for the entire city. neil, could you show the multiplier effects on the screen again, so that we can see those numbers? up if we could get with sfgovtv? again, if you see the numbers at the bottom, there is simply a 5% increase in tourism that leads to an additional $3 million per year of city funds that come into this. it is possible that we will see much higher benefits, in which case we did see an additional $13 million per year in revenues coming in. i think that
street that we know a little bit of investment, $5 million or $8 million, is going to result in future city revenues coming in with conservative assumptions. making this assessment, we will be able to see a future revenue stream that we can use for future streetscape project around the city. this makes it different and a different type of project from others. i do appreciate the point of the fisherman's wharf and the work they have done. frankly, there were a lot of questions about this project...
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the team won second place today in the national future city competition in washington, d.c. the students from heart elementary designed a city powered by reusable energy such as solar and wind power. $5,000 scholarship that go toward the technology program. well gators are upgrading in the race to bring consumers latest technology. this push to go digital could leave many theaters in the dust. >> this may be the biggest revolution in movies since sound. >> the film is going away. we're working diligently to get a solution and we'll be certainly do digital conversion. >> steve over oversees conversion to digital can cost $75,000 per screen. might not make economic sense for small theaters. >> what's going to happen if they're going to close. they're going to close. i mean, it's inevitable. >> collector and cinema owner says television and internet have already been good at -- he says it will take over half billion dollars to convert just one of the eight screen movie houses. >> he says he has no choice. the movie business is changing so rapidly. >> for instance today only digi
the team won second place today in the national future city competition in washington, d.c. the students from heart elementary designed a city powered by reusable energy such as solar and wind power. $5,000 scholarship that go toward the technology program. well gators are upgrading in the race to bring consumers latest technology. this push to go digital could leave many theaters in the dust. >> this may be the biggest revolution in movies since sound. >> the film is going away....
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. >>> oakland mayor, jean quan, is looking toward the city's future. the city faces two considerable problems, a budget deficit, $28 million and the city is also dealing with a continued crime problem. in the last week alone, a string of shootings killed five people. here's details from the state of the city address. >> reporter: mayor quan delivered her state of the city address but for a state city elected official, members of the public were not allowed inside council chambers to watch the speech. quan mainly focused on positive things. but did not mention the recall effort or the protests. >> i don't care if you are at 98th or frank ogawa plaza, we can protect and yet respect the rights of our citizens in the city. i'm optimistic that oakland is on the rise, despite the cuts, despite the ending potentially of the redevelopment. >> reporter: she talked about the city aeconomy and said last year 5,000 new jobs were added, sales tax was up, unemployment fell 2% and she was able to balance the budget twice. although she did mention that 350 city employe
. >>> oakland mayor, jean quan, is looking toward the city's future. the city faces two considerable problems, a budget deficit, $28 million and the city is also dealing with a continued crime problem. in the last week alone, a string of shootings killed five people. here's details from the state of the city address. >> reporter: mayor quan delivered her state of the city address but for a state city elected official, members of the public were not allowed inside council chambers...
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what the chinese are doing very shrewdly is they are ticking time decades of time even planning future cities which are being built and just left for the future so that as this progresses through the decades they will be able to incorporate a group or part of a greater share of the population into this new system but they are doing it at various speed and they are doing it based on the euro needs and not based on american or other you're style or a euro zone requirements and needs china of course part of those emerging group of economies known as the brics should those other countries be concerned at all about the future or they looking very solid indeed those of the likes of obviously brazil russia india and south africa. but we have to be very careful because the whole concept of brics is not something that we invented for example latin america or china or south africa or india but it was something that goldman sachs invaded so in a way it's very dangerous to bring from the point of view of the bankers who try to lump one series of countries here they lump another series of countries there
what the chinese are doing very shrewdly is they are ticking time decades of time even planning future cities which are being built and just left for the future so that as this progresses through the decades they will be able to incorporate a group or part of a greater share of the population into this new system but they are doing it at various speed and they are doing it based on the euro needs and not based on american or other you're style or a euro zone requirements and needs china of...
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still ahead chicago new fire commissioner talking about plans for the future city fire department's and buried an avalanche lives to tell his story uo le [ bell dings ] when it comes to home insurance, surprises can be a little scary. and a little costly. that's why the best agents present their clients with a lot of options. because when it comes to what's covered and what's not, nobody likes surprises. [ click ] [ chuckles ] we totally thought -- [ all scream ] obscure space junk falling from the sky? we cover that. moving on. aah, aah, aah, aah. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ buying this juicer online was unbelievable. [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal isn't such a good deal. but new bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. new bounty. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults w
still ahead chicago new fire commissioner talking about plans for the future city fire department's and buried an avalanche lives to tell his story uo le [ bell dings ] when it comes to home insurance, surprises can be a little scary. and a little costly. that's why the best agents present their clients with a lot of options. because when it comes to what's covered and what's not, nobody likes surprises. [ click ] [ chuckles ] we totally thought -- [ all scream ] obscure space junk falling from...
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the allegation that the city won't be able to pay the bonds in the future. the city used them to raise hundreds of millions to renovate mineta international airport and to build the mcenery convention center. >>> san francisco's school board will likely vote tonight to tell hundreds that they may lose their jobs. by law, the board must notify employees of potential layoffs by march 15 but actual layoffs may not happen if a tax extension proposal reaches the state ballot. otherwise, the district could lose $27 million so some 400 workers including 172 teachers will likely get those preliminary notices. >>> george lucas will be allowed to expand his north bay empire. last night, marin county approved a plan to add a digital media center to the skywalker ranch complex. neighbors are concerned the project will hurt the farmland, noise and traffic. lucas says the facility though will create hundreds of local jobs. opponents have two weeks to appeal the decision. >>> two states make their picks for the republican presidential candidates today. >> and a rare view wh
the allegation that the city won't be able to pay the bonds in the future. the city used them to raise hundreds of millions to renovate mineta international airport and to build the mcenery convention center. >>> san francisco's school board will likely vote tonight to tell hundreds that they may lose their jobs. by law, the board must notify employees of potential layoffs by march 15 but actual layoffs may not happen if a tax extension proposal reaches the state ballot. otherwise, the...
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cahow >>darya: it is around the bay, oakland mayor jean quan is looking toward the city's future in this stated that in her state of the city address last night. this city does face considerable problems, the budget deficit a and the crime problem. the mayor focused on the good happening in her speech. >> i am optimistic that oakland is on the rise despite cuts, distractions and potential redevelopment. >>darya: the mayor also mentioned her progress with in the last year. >> we want to focus on the positive things. fifth of them off tonight is a night to celebrate oakland. thoughtful we have all lived here for 30-40 years. if >>darya: kron4 also focus scott olson, of the veteran that you see heretofore, he says he was hit by a tear- gas projectile. >> she failed. >> the mayor says a top priority is reducing crime. >>james: let's take it live look for mt. tam looking back over san francisco. all and all it is not bad. a quick update on the weather. high clouds will fall the north bay. nothing serious at the moment. shifts of overnight temperatures will cause that's down in the low-mid- 40
cahow >>darya: it is around the bay, oakland mayor jean quan is looking toward the city's future in this stated that in her state of the city address last night. this city does face considerable problems, the budget deficit a and the crime problem. the mayor focused on the good happening in her speech. >> i am optimistic that oakland is on the rise despite cuts, distractions and potential redevelopment. >>darya: the mayor also mentioned her progress with in the last year....
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city. our futures are so links to each other that we will rise and fall together. thank you for coming, so many of you who did come. please join us on a first friday, and join us for some of the best art galleries and restaurants. it is basically a party downtown. if you are coming early, give my office a call. we pour a little bit of wine on the first friday and invite you to stop by the mayor's office, if you are looking for real estate. fred can help you any time. we often will show people around on first fridays. >> thank you, mayor quan. to introduce for the q&a portion, and again, hold your please welcome dan angell, president and ceo of golden gate university, who will introduce our moderator. >> recently, i saw a sign coming down the highway, and it sent a simple message. it said paradigms' may have changed while in flight. a lot of changes going on very quickly. at golden gate university, we have been part of the greater bay area economy for 110 years. looking at the future, we have a three-point formula to get there -- sustainability, enhancement, and try
city. our futures are so links to each other that we will rise and fall together. thank you for coming, so many of you who did come. please join us on a first friday, and join us for some of the best art galleries and restaurants. it is basically a party downtown. if you are coming early, give my office a call. we pour a little bit of wine on the first friday and invite you to stop by the mayor's office, if you are looking for real estate. fred can help you any time. we often will show people...
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am about what we accomplished together in this last year, i am here today to talk about the future of our city and the road map ahead. as some of you know, in the chinese calendar we are about to begin the year of the dragon. the most powerful of all the animals in the chinese zodiac. therefore, the year of the dragon is a time for confronting challenges, taking risks, and embracing innovation. my fellow san franciscans, i can think of no better time than this year, the year of the dragon, to take on the challenges that we face together. together we will realize the amended promise and potential of our people. but let's not kid ourselves. these are challenging times. the news out of sacramento and washington every day reinforces a reality we have known for some time. local governments will continue to have to do more with less. as is so often the case in our history, from the gold rush to the great earthquake, to the deepest recession we have seen in a generation, san franciscans must once again look to each other to lift us up and forge a path forward. we will find that half vote -- path forw
am about what we accomplished together in this last year, i am here today to talk about the future of our city and the road map ahead. as some of you know, in the chinese calendar we are about to begin the year of the dragon. the most powerful of all the animals in the chinese zodiac. therefore, the year of the dragon is a time for confronting challenges, taking risks, and embracing innovation. my fellow san franciscans, i can think of no better time than this year, the year of the dragon, to...
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the act for corporate >>darya: oakland to mayor dot looked only towards the city's future in her annual state of the city address. this city faces a continued prime--could to the crime problem, the occupy move it issues can't fit budget deficit. >> oakland is on the rise despite distractions core of, but, biretta development issues. we can protect in respect the rights of citizens in this city. >>darya: the mayor did not mention a recall campaign against her or occupy protests. some say she struck the right now. >> we want to focus on the positive things the. she did a good job in addressing those issues. >> tonight is a night to celebrate oakland. we all have lived here for 30-40 years. the of the good parts of oakland and degree neighborhoods, adding that her message about being on the rise is the right message for tonight. >> yes. they have been enough of a distraction. it is time for oakland to focus on the positive and really move forward. for >>darya: kron4's spoke to scott olson, the iraq war veteran who was injured during october 25th protests. he was hit by a tear-gas projectil
the act for corporate >>darya: oakland to mayor dot looked only towards the city's future in her annual state of the city address. this city faces a continued prime--could to the crime problem, the occupy move it issues can't fit budget deficit. >> oakland is on the rise despite distractions core of, but, biretta development issues. we can protect in respect the rights of citizens in this city. >>darya: the mayor did not mention a recall campaign against her or occupy...
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future. and then finally, for the first time ever, the city will be doing a 20-year look at all future projected development in the city, residential and commercial. and measuring the affect of that development on the city's transportation system as a whole and also measuring a package of improvements to offset that effect over 20 years. so those are the primary components of this program. the history, i'm going to try and move quickly through this, but needless to say, this dialogue began in 2003 with the transportation authority recognizing that there was an inconsistent ensi with how we did ceqa work and our transit first policy. for many of you may be aware that our bike plan, for example, was locked in litigation and actually an injunction was issued that did not allow us to put a single bike lane or a bike rack for almost three years. this was a ceqa lawsuit. and the way we do ceqa transportation study, again, is often category to the goals of let's say bike mobility or transit. this was recognized a long time ago out of this 2003 directive, the transportation authority generated a report
future. and then finally, for the first time ever, the city will be doing a 20-year look at all future projected development in the city, residential and commercial. and measuring the affect of that development on the city's transportation system as a whole and also measuring a package of improvements to offset that effect over 20 years. so those are the primary components of this program. the history, i'm going to try and move quickly through this, but needless to say, this dialogue began in...
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architectural consultant vladislav miagkov is optimistic about the city's potential in the future. ( speaking russian ) translator: after perestroika, the city faced a great number of economic and political problems related to the transition to the market economy. but the city holds enormous potential in its well-educated populace, its intelligentsia and its laborers. moreover, st. petersburg is an important railway and transportation junction that stillonnects ruia with the west. that's why our city has a ance to overcome its current difficulties. at the same time, st. petersburg as an important tourist and cultural center remains a worthy representative of russia to the world community. hardwick: st. petersburg is still the most beautiful city in russia, and geographically its location means it will never lose that importance. but after more than ten difficult years of transition, i think that the future of russia's experiment with democracy and free-market economy still remains uncertain. narrator: st. petersburg's relative location to european markets and culture were key to its d
architectural consultant vladislav miagkov is optimistic about the city's potential in the future. ( speaking russian ) translator: after perestroika, the city faced a great number of economic and political problems related to the transition to the market economy. but the city holds enormous potential in its well-educated populace, its intelligentsia and its laborers. moreover, st. petersburg is an important railway and transportation junction that stillonnects ruia with the west. that's why...
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particularly with fines and application fees, thinking about these folks as an investment in the city's futureand trying to determine if there are micro loans or other programs that the commission or city might be able to help sponsor to make it easier for people to be able to take advantage of the law when it is passed is something that you need to start thinking about now. there are good programs at other places have tried, the state of illinois, in particular. >> thank you. you have given us a lot of food for thought. commissioners, and this concludes the >> thank you, director. thank you penlists and speakers for your testimony. at this stage, we will at the end, if you have questions carb i know one or two might have a question. i will do it after public comment. if i may, i would like at this stage to see if there is anybody in the audience who would like to talk. i have some speaker cards. i will read out your names. i believe, director, two minutes? >> that would be your call. >> i would like to hold our comments to two minutes as our time is restricted here. if you would line up at th
particularly with fines and application fees, thinking about these folks as an investment in the city's futureand trying to determine if there are micro loans or other programs that the commission or city might be able to help sponsor to make it easier for people to be able to take advantage of the law when it is passed is something that you need to start thinking about now. there are good programs at other places have tried, the state of illinois, in particular. >> thank you. you have...
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city. these symbolize our significant investment in the health of this region. now, it is my honor to introduce a man i believe shares our commitment to a strong, healthy future, san francisco mayor, ed lee. [applause] he was sworn in on january 8 of this year as the 43rd mayor of the city and county of san francisco. lee is the first asian-american mayor in san francisco's history. prior to his election, while serving as interim mayor, he championed balancing the budget, keep sanford cisco safe, solid, and successful by reforming city pensions, focusing on economic development, job creation, and public safety as his top priorities. they year lee -- mayor lee has worked hard to keep the economy and economic recovery on track, to create jobs for residents, and everything to support a thriving economic climate. during this term, he has said that he will keep his focus on economic development and job creation, taking responsibility for building san francisco's future and making city government more responsive, efficient, and accountable through innovation and technology. .wr? in 1989 as an investigator for the city's first whistle-blower ordinance. he also served as
city. these symbolize our significant investment in the health of this region. now, it is my honor to introduce a man i believe shares our commitment to a strong, healthy future, san francisco mayor, ed lee. [applause] he was sworn in on january 8 of this year as the 43rd mayor of the city and county of san francisco. lee is the first asian-american mayor in san francisco's history. prior to his election, while serving as interim mayor, he championed balancing the budget, keep sanford cisco...
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san francisco will go into the future, and san francisco will remain a model city for all of these united states. mayor lee, thank you. because you gave us a promise last sunday afternoon that this was going to be an item. before i could almost get home, the item is coming to fruition. because we are taking the first step. thank you. as i say all of the time, maybe lord bless you and keep you. maybe lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. maybe lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, reverend. i know we are on the verge of a very memorable and promise- filled weekend. martin luther king weekend as well where we renew those promises all the time, but in san francisco, it is also about delivering on those promises. i know we have been delivering on a lot of stuff, not only for investors, but also things that have been working with everybody to produce housing. oz, come on up. >> thanks. sunday, the mayor talked about the really important things in san francisco. he said jobs, jobs, jobs. it is great to read in the
san francisco will go into the future, and san francisco will remain a model city for all of these united states. mayor lee, thank you. because you gave us a promise last sunday afternoon that this was going to be an item. before i could almost get home, the item is coming to fruition. because we are taking the first step. thank you. as i say all of the time, maybe lord bless you and keep you. maybe lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. maybe lord lift up his...
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city hall. and behind the drama is the battle for power, money and the future of a city that just can't seem to ktvu's frank somerville has tonight's special report. >> reporter: this is sue graham, she's the wife of a pg & e worker, the mother of two teenaged kids and a once proud resident of oakland. graham still lives in oakland but after her encounter with mayor jean quan, her pride in the city is lessened. >> i looked down the aisle and there was the mayor of oakland. i thought about it and i walked right up to her and said, i don't think you're doing a good job. her response was, i raised my children here, i think they are perfectly fine. and if you don't like it, move. >> wow, wow, that's great. >> reporter: cory cook is a 12 year oakland resident. until last month when he and his young family did move. >> part of it is a frustration of where we are in oakland. >> reporter: jean quan declined to comment about this story but she is not without her supporters. >> i didn't split, they split. >> reporter: gene hazard is a well known political activists in oakland he rejects a second -- >> ha
city hall. and behind the drama is the battle for power, money and the future of a city that just can't seem to ktvu's frank somerville has tonight's special report. >> reporter: this is sue graham, she's the wife of a pg & e worker, the mother of two teenaged kids and a once proud resident of oakland. graham still lives in oakland but after her encounter with mayor jean quan, her pride in the city is lessened. >> i looked down the aisle and there was the mayor of oakland. i...
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edge, few have the police as well as the nigerian army patrolling the streets to protect the city from future attacks from the boko haram group. >> what this group is doing to our country is terrible. they are killing our people and want to divide us. >> boko haram's official name is arabic means: people committed to prophets teaching of jihad. >> they live among us and suddenly attack. >> deadly attacks won't stop until sharia law rules the country. >> boko haram is a jihadist movement that has the same ideology as al-qaeda, taliban, al-shabab. what they want to do is establish an emirate in the northern part of nigeria and declare emirate across nigeria. >> it is split. boko haram wants to see the laws more strictly enforced. the groups radical theology has little traction in the south. >> founded in 2002, boko haram has attacked their homes, churches and killing scores of believers. bishop ransom is a prompt leader and received several death threats. most recent came from boko haram. warning of an impending attack. >> security of the state. >> one of the largest mosques, a recent friday no
edge, few have the police as well as the nigerian army patrolling the streets to protect the city from future attacks from the boko haram group. >> what this group is doing to our country is terrible. they are killing our people and want to divide us. >> boko haram's official name is arabic means: people committed to prophets teaching of jihad. >> they live among us and suddenly attack. >> deadly attacks won't stop until sharia law rules the country. >> boko haram...
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city government around who's parking spaces those are. but to signal a big culture change, one that we felt was important to our future of the city in reducing cars, we made it our own goal to reduce our own city fleet and begin with that commitment first. so we did it, we did it with everybody's cooperation, m.t.a., city administrator as well as our purchaser to create that green car showcase. but we also realize there are many parts of the city as david mentioned that don't have ready access to public garages. so it was for us a challenge but one that we were very enthusiastic to try to pilot with city car share, and that is to get it into our most congested residential areas, like russian hill and the area. so this is one of at least five spots that are happening and in fact around this area we're going to begin here first because we have a lot of residential support for this as well. and i look forward to the other six spots that we have already identified, have been under planning discussions with our city administrator, with our m.t.a., bring in a neighborhood where i live in glen park and also bay view, also dog patch, those areas as
city government around who's parking spaces those are. but to signal a big culture change, one that we felt was important to our future of the city in reducing cars, we made it our own goal to reduce our own city fleet and begin with that commitment first. so we did it, we did it with everybody's cooperation, m.t.a., city administrator as well as our purchaser to create that green car showcase. but we also realize there are many parts of the city as david mentioned that don't have ready access...
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with what house representatives about what the youths were looking at in terms of their future, participation in the cityhere in city hall, we are serious about having programs that not only help you out, but to make sure you get the support you need to be successful. we want you and need you to be successful. without that, we are literally a soulless city. whether it is being able to traverse on a good muni system, having a good education system, or being able to work in a company like twitter. i am working with two great supervisors and we are working with tech companies, to make sure if you wanted that job, you would be able to work for a company like them, who has their international headquarters right here in san francisco. did you know that if you kept focus on the educational background that you want and need, you can make it into the top jobs? besides the great money that they pay, the workers who want to be here -- want to be here in this great city. they enjoy the culture, diversity, diversity of food, diversity of people that live here. you are all reflected of those diverse cultures. so we wi
with what house representatives about what the youths were looking at in terms of their future, participation in the cityhere in city hall, we are serious about having programs that not only help you out, but to make sure you get the support you need to be successful. we want you and need you to be successful. without that, we are literally a soulless city. whether it is being able to traverse on a good muni system, having a good education system, or being able to work in a company like...
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. >> talk about the role of sports and in the city's future. you have thoughts about the america's cup, the 49ers? supervisor kim: i am a fan of the forty-niners and are giants and are warriors. i want them to stay in the area. one thing i love about the giants is it is so easily accessible by caltran and muni, and i hope to see that infrastructure build for the forty-niners if the state. the same thing for the america's cup. we have to make sure as we build infrastructure for major sporting events we are keeping in mind the needs of san francisco and what they would like to see come out of these events. it is great if it creates jobs and helps to raise our tax base. >> slightly unrelated, but i am curious how you feel your work -- how your work with the school -- how your work with the school board has prepared to for being
. >> talk about the role of sports and in the city's future. you have thoughts about the america's cup, the 49ers? supervisor kim: i am a fan of the forty-niners and are giants and are warriors. i want them to stay in the area. one thing i love about the giants is it is so easily accessible by caltran and muni, and i hope to see that infrastructure build for the forty-niners if the state. the same thing for the america's cup. we have to make sure as we build infrastructure for major...
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they designed a city of the future that is powered by the energy of the future. >> in the future the uels won't be around. >> students are among the finalists in a national engineering competition. the mission was to design a city of the future. they created a town that harnishes energy to meet its power needs. they found their inspiration in their own backyard. >> in modesto they are doing a solar power project. we took that idea and incorporated that into our city as well. >> the students have been working on their city for six months. they find out tomorrow if they win. the students face tough competition. 35 other teams from across the country are competing. >>> the death of a marine goes on trial for a third time. coming up, the hazing case and the outrage his parents shared with us about the handling of the case. rick santorum creates a firestorm, the link he is making between routine testing and abortion and by doctors say -- and why doctors say he has it all wrong. [ male announcer ] what happened when ford owners compared their trucks to a chevy silverado? i can see myself dr
they designed a city of the future that is powered by the energy of the future. >> in the future the uels won't be around. >> students are among the finalists in a national engineering competition. the mission was to design a city of the future. they created a town that harnishes energy to meet its power needs. they found their inspiration in their own backyard. >> in modesto they are doing a solar power project. we took that idea and incorporated that into our city as well....
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city. >> the future of the paint company site is an example of the challenges. it is being cleared to remove an eyesore. there is no plan for a company to take its place. >> the economist says the new chief should bring in a sense of transparency to the agency, something that has been an ongoing source of public criticism. i am jyane miller fofor wbal-tv 11 news. >> those putting the budget together want their colleagues to make a choice of cuts or tax increases. david collins is following that story from the state house. >> they certainly need a bigger table. everything remains on the table. in terms of tax increases. that is what is fueling the creation of a doomsday budget being proposed by democrats. this is a way to balance the books to cuts only. although not quite as dramatic as the end of the world 2012 movie clip, a doomsday budget will arrive at the state house next week. mike miller predicts this session will be profiles in courage or hell as legislators consider spending cuts as an alternative to tax and fee increases. the senate takes up the budget
city. >> the future of the paint company site is an example of the challenges. it is being cleared to remove an eyesore. there is no plan for a company to take its place. >> the economist says the new chief should bring in a sense of transparency to the agency, something that has been an ongoing source of public criticism. i am jyane miller fofor wbal-tv 11 news. >> those putting the budget together want their colleagues to make a choice of cuts or tax increases. david collins...
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it would have required the city administrator to urge the mayor to present another port shutdown. protestors would have also had to get a permit to hold future rallies and stop blocking city streets. it did not pass. during the meeting, occupy protestors shouted down every person in favor of this resolution and council members who opposed it. >> excuse me! excuse me! >> i am not going to vote for this resolution. but it has nothing to do with anything that you all said in here. i think that we have -- because i have -- i have totally lost respect for the way you have treated everybody else in here. you're good at coming down here and yelling people down. you're good at coming down here and saying what somebody's done to you. what you aren't good at is coming up with a plan and actually following through on it. >> if support of the resolution to keep the port open, we do this not only because of our legal and fiduciary responsibility on behalf of the public, we also do it because it's the right thing on behalf of the more than 73,000 jobs in this region that the port is essential when our economy most needs them. >> it's a threatening thing t
it would have required the city administrator to urge the mayor to present another port shutdown. protestors would have also had to get a permit to hold future rallies and stop blocking city streets. it did not pass. during the meeting, occupy protestors shouted down every person in favor of this resolution and council members who opposed it. >> excuse me! excuse me! >> i am not going to vote for this resolution. but it has nothing to do with anything that you all said in here. i...
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the complaint alleges mayor chuck reed and the city's retirement service director "misrepresented material facts involving future pension costs for the city." our investigation uncovered the mayor used this inflated number even went official projection by ethity was quarter of a billion dollars lower. well, our investigation is the talk of the city hall ahead of the state of the city address which was scheduled to get under wait 6:30 tonight. earlier today, reed called the ethics complaint "political theater." he gave us a preview of tonight's speech saying the road ahead will be bumpy but smoother than it would have been without some financial belt tightening. >> be happy talk. it will be serious talk because there are things that we still have to do, but compared to last year, much more optimistic. >> coming up tonight at 6:00, we will have more fallout from the investigative unit report. we will hear from union leaders and two high-profile city council members that exclusive story coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> thousands of californians struggling to stay in their homes may soon be getting the help they are h
the complaint alleges mayor chuck reed and the city's retirement service director "misrepresented material facts involving future pension costs for the city." our investigation uncovered the mayor used this inflated number even went official projection by ethity was quarter of a billion dollars lower. well, our investigation is the talk of the city hall ahead of the state of the city address which was scheduled to get under wait 6:30 tonight. earlier today, reed called the ethics...
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. >>> future of dc the topic at mayor grey's city summit hundreds gathered to give idea about the whatthe district's priorities should be. as genre ports some suggest as john genre ports, -- we are having trouble with that package i will be back in just a second q at lysol, we discovered a problem. the more products we touch around the sink, the more dirt can spread around the kitchen, and the more germs we can spread on our hands. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one no-touch solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. because our mission is a healthy home made simple. lysol. mission for health. >>> welcome back, 8:25 a.m. on a very blustery, but sunny sunday gwen i couldn't sleep last night, at least where i was, the winds were just crazy my gate was banging, the shutters were rattling. >> yes, absolutely i left here last night after doing the 10 and 11 p.m. shows and got home, thinking okay let me get to bed and same story the winds were so strong, the only thing i kept saying was i got it right i told everybo
. >>> future of dc the topic at mayor grey's city summit hundreds gathered to give idea about the whatthe district's priorities should be. as genre ports some suggest as john genre ports, -- we are having trouble with that package i will be back in just a second q at lysol, we discovered a problem. the more products we touch around the sink, the more dirt can spread around the kitchen, and the more germs we can spread on our hands. that's why we created the lysol...