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there are hope sf now, rebuild potrero. the goal of sf is multiple. they really are not just about the physical redevelopment, but also about improving outcomes for existing families and creating thriving sustainable mixed income and the public housing itself but making sure we can leverage those changes in the surrounding neighborhood. hope sf began in 2007 under mayor newsom and all of the task force that was convened in 2007-08 that laid all the of the sites and the guiding principles. i listed here all eight. the most important once are the ones that stand out to ensure there is housing replacing of all the public housing and integrated economic communities income housing. maximizing new affordable housing and making sure the residents are involved in every step of the change process. >> so this photo here shows you an aerial view of the public housing site, both the terrace and the annex. this is facing north that it's on the southeast side of the city. you can also tell from this aerial that is very much detached from the natural street grid of
there are hope sf now, rebuild potrero. the goal of sf is multiple. they really are not just about the physical redevelopment, but also about improving outcomes for existing families and creating thriving sustainable mixed income and the public housing itself but making sure we can leverage those changes in the surrounding neighborhood. hope sf began in 2007 under mayor newsom and all of the task force that was convened in 2007-08 that laid all the of the sites and the guiding principles. i...
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we will do this all, i hope, mindful that our acts of remembrance help us render our forbears' hope and expectations fulfilled. it is a debt repaid, and we repay mindful that our acts of remembering help build a more perfect union. thank you for remembering with us. thank you for coming. >> before these were battlefields, these were home places. farms, communities, like thousands of others across america. war transformed them. armies churning across the landscape ruined much, and affected everything. slaves ran to freedom. civilians remaining behind suffered affronts, loss, and destruction that added bitterness to an already bitter war. from sally todd may 15th, 1864, whose house was caught in the fighting near todd's tavern about six miles north of here. mother was awfully frightened. but i did not think we would be killed. i was afraid the house would take fire, but thank god our lives were spared. the yankees were the meanest devils on earth. they killed all of our hogs, even the little pigs, and the cow, as it was too poor to eat. but they said they were such cows, killed every hen
we will do this all, i hope, mindful that our acts of remembrance help us render our forbears' hope and expectations fulfilled. it is a debt repaid, and we repay mindful that our acts of remembering help build a more perfect union. thank you for remembering with us. thank you for coming. >> before these were battlefields, these were home places. farms, communities, like thousands of others across america. war transformed them. armies churning across the landscape ruined much, and affected...
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hope sf project and summary of the findings of the historical review. item 6: 2010.0515 r. schuett; 4155 575-90300 potrero hope sf - informational presentation on the status of the potrero hope sf project and summary of the findings of the historical review. item 6: 2010.0515 r. schuett; 4155 575-90300 potrero hope sf - informational presentation on the status of the potrero hope sf project and summary of the findings of the historical review. >> good afternoon, i'm rachel of the san francisco planning department environmental planning staff and the coordinator for the potrero environmental review process. joining me today are my colleagues which staff historical preservation technical specialist senior environmental planner and supervisor for the environmental review process. emily wine stein of the housing corporation, the project sponsor. the item for before you now is the portrero project review. i will discuss the process and turn it over to emily winestein who will take you through the historical review process. the process for potrero was initiat
hope sf project and summary of the findings of the historical review. item 6: 2010.0515 r. schuett; 4155 575-90300 potrero hope sf - informational presentation on the status of the potrero hope sf project and summary of the findings of the historical review. item 6: 2010.0515 r. schuett; 4155 575-90300 potrero hope sf - informational presentation on the status of the potrero hope sf project and summary of the findings of the historical review. >> good afternoon, i'm rachel of the san...
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because if we're going to have a transportation system let's have a coherent one that makes sense >> i hope that's not true but i don't think it is because i think that commissioner nortons point is well-taken we should or i'm suggesting as a followup we should look at a transportation system at the same time, we look at things like this so we're going to vaelth the feeders in the middle school and also looking at the transportation the bus we provide and how it is related to this which we don't so far ami i've not seen in the annual report those are the buses we've provided and our kids are going from here to there and does this effect our segregations so i think my hope and trust actually, i recall it the transportation system is pretty coherent we've said we're only going to provide transportation for general education. for those purposes this is where they align with our goals we're doing in the assignment system otherwise those are few schools that have pools and bay one of the things not recent policy turn a lot of schools that had no attendance areas we stopped picking up bus kids an
because if we're going to have a transportation system let's have a coherent one that makes sense >> i hope that's not true but i don't think it is because i think that commissioner nortons point is well-taken we should or i'm suggesting as a followup we should look at a transportation system at the same time, we look at things like this so we're going to vaelth the feeders in the middle school and also looking at the transportation the bus we provide and how it is related to this which...
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we hope it certainly holds. we're something to watch other stories ahead. >>> the latest on argentina's default, a look at how stocks in that nation did thursday. >>> ahead as well, members of the u.s. congress about to leave for a five-week vacation. the controversial issue that saw them called back to work. st tens to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardio
we hope it certainly holds. we're something to watch other stories ahead. >>> the latest on argentina's default, a look at how stocks in that nation did thursday. >>> ahead as well, members of the u.s. congress about to leave for a five-week vacation. the controversial issue that saw them called back to work. st tens to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active...
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i love him because he is filled with hope and optimism.e will do anything to meet his wishes and desires. >> even take life. on both sides. he will give life and take life. >> he will. he has the words from the torah, which i love. if you take one life, it is as though you destroy the world. if you save one life, it is as though you save the world. he is a realist and practical. he understands -- >> is he the ends justify the means? >> he hopes to be that person. that is why he is devoted to carrie mathison. his figurative child. the reason why that relationship is powerful, when he found her, by accident, he met her and his sensibilities were, this is a gifted human being. she has a passion and a compassion and a sensitivity toward humanity. and her other gifts and senses are so acute what he fails to do before the end of his lifetime, create peace in the middle east, for one thing. change the world for the better in every possible way you can imagine. she is the best shot he has ever found to carry on his dream. which we hope for all of
i love him because he is filled with hope and optimism.e will do anything to meet his wishes and desires. >> even take life. on both sides. he will give life and take life. >> he will. he has the words from the torah, which i love. if you take one life, it is as though you destroy the world. if you save one life, it is as though you save the world. he is a realist and practical. he understands -- >> is he the ends justify the means? >> he hopes to be that person. that is...
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sadness but i believe in hope. in my mentality, the light is a hope. so this spark in the eyes these eyes is like a light in front of us. we believe in hope. >> reporter: this gallery has become a safe haven for syrian artists in exile. hishama samawi is syrian. he and his cousin own the gallery. he used to promote young and unknown artists in his gallery in damascus. but the civil war forced him to move the main gallery to dubai. >> we had to make a tough decision that if it got ugly we would not be able to protect the works there. >> reporter: ammar al beik is one of syria's most prominent film makers. his short film "the son's incubator" depicts the life of a family with a newborn baby. it's a commentary on the so-called arab spring. audiences praised it at the venice film festival and elsewhere. in 2011 al beik found out that the syrian government d arrested many of his film maker colleagues. he thought he would be arrested if he remained. he asked samawi for help and fled to dubai. >> sometimes i feel guilty because i -- there is a lot of friends,
sadness but i believe in hope. in my mentality, the light is a hope. so this spark in the eyes these eyes is like a light in front of us. we believe in hope. >> reporter: this gallery has become a safe haven for syrian artists in exile. hishama samawi is syrian. he and his cousin own the gallery. he used to promote young and unknown artists in his gallery in damascus. but the civil war forced him to move the main gallery to dubai. >> we had to make a tough decision that if it got...
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he runs both the hope and add hope programs for why. like the 24/7 the program, the hope row graham has received numerous awards. the specialeceived merit citation. 2009, he received the mcgovern award. 2013, the kennedy school of government named it one of the top 25 innovations in government. he received an, award and is here now only after receiving that and will be able to tell you about that in this program. dr. robert l dupont. he is the director of unity services for the district of columbia department of corrections. , he273 -- 1970 273 became the second white house drug chief. that is now known as the drug czar. he left the government in 1978 to found the institute for behavior and health, a nonprofit policy development organization that devoted to the reduction of drug use. he is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the georgetown university school of medicine leading president of a employee assistance provider. he has devoted his career to an analysis of the link between addiction and corrections and the creation of opportun
he runs both the hope and add hope programs for why. like the 24/7 the program, the hope row graham has received numerous awards. the specialeceived merit citation. 2009, he received the mcgovern award. 2013, the kennedy school of government named it one of the top 25 innovations in government. he received an, award and is here now only after receiving that and will be able to tell you about that in this program. dr. robert l dupont. he is the director of unity services for the district of...
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to still keep thinking about how you to attract robust enrollment at willie brown and i definitely hope i'd like to have the board get an update on the problematic work maybe as item m the project manager has reached out to me but this is an important conversation it should come to the board and be on the radio but i'm wondering superintendent if you can tonight shed light to attract a more robust and better enrollment to the willie brown. >> thank you commissioner norton we do have a multi departmental team that meets regularly and working on a comprehensive plan at willie brown we can have a date of a vesting but it relates specifically to attracting students to willie brown we're discussing a number of initiatives one of the initiatives we're talking about has a suggestion to the board members can we incentivize students with willie brown with perhaps priority to high schools in the city. so we're exploring that particular idea as well and, of course, we want to make sure when we bring a recommendation to the board we've considered all the legal and procedural issues involved with th
to still keep thinking about how you to attract robust enrollment at willie brown and i definitely hope i'd like to have the board get an update on the problematic work maybe as item m the project manager has reached out to me but this is an important conversation it should come to the board and be on the radio but i'm wondering superintendent if you can tonight shed light to attract a more robust and better enrollment to the willie brown. >> thank you commissioner norton we do have a...
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is saying hope is for the high-risk people. hope is for the people who do not get it quickly. you notice that steve was talking -- he has 8000 people in probation. hope is 2000. drug courts are 200. not everybody. it is the tough and we are talking about. that is where the recidivism is. that is where the high costs are. that is where this value is. i think that is really important. it is not everybody who is in hope was on probation or parole. >> following up on that -- 20% of any group is responsible for 80% of the use or the product. theation and parole across country is probably responsible for half of the hard drug use around the country. we could have a real impact on the amount used. ons could have a real impact terrorist type drug cartels in mexico. because the demand is fueling our community. >> if there are no more questions, let me just ask one last one. oh, yes? sir? >> thank you very much. with the national highway transportation safety administration. i want to thank all three panelists for this very important presentation. first, from my perspective, i am theres
is saying hope is for the high-risk people. hope is for the people who do not get it quickly. you notice that steve was talking -- he has 8000 people in probation. hope is 2000. drug courts are 200. not everybody. it is the tough and we are talking about. that is where the recidivism is. that is where the high costs are. that is where this value is. i think that is really important. it is not everybody who is in hope was on probation or parole. >> following up on that -- 20% of any group...
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africans had high hopes, as you point out. that president obama would put the issues and concerns at the top of the agenda. you point out during the first term president obama mostly ignored africa during the first term and by and large africans sprn disappointed and president bush was more important. >> to some that's an ultimate irony there so far. there were high hopes going in when president obama came into office in 2009, domestic and other concerns distracted him. this is a big event. a lot of people in the margins of the administration believe, you know, this is a time for the white house to play catch up with - with africa, and really want the government, washington, to see africa in a different way, not coming hat in hand from a continent of disease and poverty, but a country - a continent with a lot of economic promise and prosperity. >> an important issue is by not engaging and investing, the u.s. allowed china to take the lead. beijing nearly doubled its trade. american trade with africa in 2012, and providing, you
africans had high hopes, as you point out. that president obama would put the issues and concerns at the top of the agenda. you point out during the first term president obama mostly ignored africa during the first term and by and large africans sprn disappointed and president bush was more important. >> to some that's an ultimate irony there so far. there were high hopes going in when president obama came into office in 2009, domestic and other concerns distracted him. this is a big...
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what do you hope this gathering will achieve? >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: well, i think i expressioned that expectation in -- expressed that expectation in the five proposition that i made. let me certainly begin by stating that it is a deep honor for us to meet with president obama. we thank him for convening this summit in the framework of his ongoing efforts. but in terms of my expectations per se, i really summed them up in the genre marks i offered -- general remarks i offered and the five proposals i made toward the end. >> thank you. african governments and the united states have a serious economic partnership that will allow for broader economic development and lower unemployment. what more needs to be done? >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: well, in a very brief answer i would simply say that the african continent is in a seasons the hope of the world -- in a sense the hope of the world. many have said that this is africa's century, and if we look at things closely and follow everything that
what do you hope this gathering will achieve? >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: well, i think i expressioned that expectation in -- expressed that expectation in the five proposition that i made. let me certainly begin by stating that it is a deep honor for us to meet with president obama. we thank him for convening this summit in the framework of his ongoing efforts. but in terms of my expectations per se, i really summed them up in the genre marks i offered -- general...
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i hope that he is and i hope it's just an optics problem. i hope what the president would do is review the series of grave errors that he has made which has led up to the situation that we were in, not leaving residual force behind in iraq which he could have done and bragged about the fact that we didn't during the 2012 campaign overrecalling his security team including hillary clinton when they recommended stepping up and giving aid and assistance to the free syrian army ba shad assad crossed a red line. destroyed american credibility in the region there is a series of mistakes that i hope that the president realize which has led us to his secretary of defense, recognizing this is a direct threat to the united states of america. >> i know this is not a game. this is not a big i told you so. in 2008, when you said that we would need to leave troops in iraq for a very long time, you got mocked by president obama candidate obama and by hillary clinton. you are the one that wanted to take care of the free syrian army and to arm them and, again
i hope that he is and i hope it's just an optics problem. i hope what the president would do is review the series of grave errors that he has made which has led up to the situation that we were in, not leaving residual force behind in iraq which he could have done and bragged about the fact that we didn't during the 2012 campaign overrecalling his security team including hillary clinton when they recommended stepping up and giving aid and assistance to the free syrian army ba shad assad crossed...
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again, there is hope. there are things that can be done. >> when we talk about mental illness beyond suicide, you deal with everyone from all walks in montgomery county. talk about the various programs and services you provide tlmplt we think of mental health in a broad definition. i's not just mental illness. that's an important part of the mental health spectrum. but at the same time it's wellness in everyone's life from stress from being a parent, from school, from traffic that we know is different here all the way through chronic services. we have programs such as the hotline that we talk about, a 24/7 hotline were more than 18,000 calls per year for people who need someone to talk to. we do about 1500 suicide assessments per year. we did 12 the day after robin williams took his own life unfortunately. we have programs in the schools. we have the largest provider of school based mental health services in montgomery county. we have a program for people who have mental illness and can no longer take care
again, there is hope. there are things that can be done. >> when we talk about mental illness beyond suicide, you deal with everyone from all walks in montgomery county. talk about the various programs and services you provide tlmplt we think of mental health in a broad definition. i's not just mental illness. that's an important part of the mental health spectrum. but at the same time it's wellness in everyone's life from stress from being a parent, from school, from traffic that we know...
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we will do this all, i hope, mindful that our acts of remembrance help us render our forbears' hope and expectations fulfilled. it is a debt repaid, and we repay mindful that our acts of remembering help build a more perfect union. thank you for remembering with us. thank you for coming. >> before these were battlefields, these were home places. farms, communities, like thousands of others across america. war transformed them. armies churning across the landscape ruined much, and affected everything. slaves ran to freedom. civilians remaining behind suffered affront, loss and destruction that added bitterness to an already bitter war. from sally todd, may 15th, 1864, whose house was caught in the fighting near todd's tavern about six miles north of here. "mother was awfully frightened. but i did not think we would be killed. i was afraid the house would take fire, but thank god our lives were spared. the yankees were the meanest devils on earth. they killed all of our hogs, even the little pigs, and the cow, as it was too poor to eat. but they said they were secessionist cows. killed ev
we will do this all, i hope, mindful that our acts of remembrance help us render our forbears' hope and expectations fulfilled. it is a debt repaid, and we repay mindful that our acts of remembering help build a more perfect union. thank you for remembering with us. thank you for coming. >> before these were battlefields, these were home places. farms, communities, like thousands of others across america. war transformed them. armies churning across the landscape ruined much, and affected...
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. >> we hope for complete guidance. maybe, we can touch them, i hope.i don't have to see them but i want to touch them. looks at the moment, a team of international experts at these military barracks is examining remains recovered from the crash site. we are not allowed to go in. he says there still hope for that indication. we're trying our best, we have completed the examination of the bodies who have documented all of the bodies that we were able together and put it in our database. at the moment, we are analyzing that data. for most families, the knowledge that the remains of their loved ones are no longer at the crash site would be a first step. maybe the first step on the long road to closure. >> sunni opposition leaders say they are ready to work with the country's new leader as long as he restores sunni rights. >> that comes after nouri al-maliki and also that he was stepping down amid making way for al-abadi. this was seen as vital to tackling the nation spiraling crisis. more than 200,000 iraqis have fled their homes over the last two weeks to
. >> we hope for complete guidance. maybe, we can touch them, i hope.i don't have to see them but i want to touch them. looks at the moment, a team of international experts at these military barracks is examining remains recovered from the crash site. we are not allowed to go in. he says there still hope for that indication. we're trying our best, we have completed the examination of the bodies who have documented all of the bodies that we were able together and put it in our database. at...
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before they were destroyed, the items meant more for hope services. money which could have helped serve 3700 developmentally disabled clients. >> reporter: though the cause is still under investigation, the charity believes the one-alarm fire began in a bin and quickly spread. >> we had multiple trucks, container trucks, that were on fire. we believe two to three conta container trucks that were heavily involved with fire. >> reporter: nearby workers were made nervous as it grew. >> it was just pitch black and as it started building, you could smell the burning wood and plastic. >> it took longer than normal to get water on the fire because of access issues. donation bins stacked high and wide were in the way. the ladder truck had to attack the flames from above before ground crews made their way through. the delay may make hope services rethink its storage arrangement. >> we will definitely look at this after the fact. we'll look at the reports and it's always a good time to assess. >> with so much lost, hope services remains positive. >> we've been
before they were destroyed, the items meant more for hope services. money which could have helped serve 3700 developmentally disabled clients. >> reporter: though the cause is still under investigation, the charity believes the one-alarm fire began in a bin and quickly spread. >> we had multiple trucks, container trucks, that were on fire. we believe two to three conta container trucks that were heavily involved with fire. >> reporter: nearby workers were made nervous as it...
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that is why this part is sustainable for me. >> rose: because of hope and optimism. >> because of hope and optimism and i need it i need an endless unlimited amount of it. and one thing i suggested to the writers, i sent an e-mail to several of the writers, whether it will find itself or osmosize itself in the future of the peace because of the direction it going, i want not only what is going on in iran, but as you know when you visit brennan's office there are three books, all filled with things going on, not just in 1 place in the world, all over the world. and what i'm hoping for is that somehow sol barronson will become involved in the economics world of society and in that economic world will shower the palestinian people that the israelies will shower them and the american funding will shower them with education and health-care systems and road systems. and everything else, bombard them with kindness, goodness, health and hope. i don't know how you end up hating someone who does that. and if i can get sol to manipulated the fictionalized version of the middle east of the israeli
that is why this part is sustainable for me. >> rose: because of hope and optimism. >> because of hope and optimism and i need it i need an endless unlimited amount of it. and one thing i suggested to the writers, i sent an e-mail to several of the writers, whether it will find itself or osmosize itself in the future of the peace because of the direction it going, i want not only what is going on in iran, but as you know when you visit brennan's office there are three books, all...
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they are hoping to see a recovery in consumption from september. more headlines for you in business next hour. here's another check on markts. >>> a japanese wrestler turned politician is grappling with some matters of diplomacy. antonio inoke has tried in different ways to improve ties between japan and north korea. he and members of a sports organization will hold an international pro-wrestling festival later this month. inoke sits in the upper house of the diet with the opposition group the party for future generations. he's visited north korea several times. >> translator: exchanging heartfelt feelings with each other and conveying our honest thoughts, i think that will surely promote bilateral peace diplomacy. >> inoki said he would meet with a prominent diplomat. he's the secretary in the korean workers party. inoki said they would discuss how to improve relations, and he said he wanted to talk about the abductions of japanese citizens. japanese government officials say north korean agents kidnapped at least 17 japanese in the 1970s and '80s.
they are hoping to see a recovery in consumption from september. more headlines for you in business next hour. here's another check on markts. >>> a japanese wrestler turned politician is grappling with some matters of diplomacy. antonio inoke has tried in different ways to improve ties between japan and north korea. he and members of a sports organization will hold an international pro-wrestling festival later this month. inoke sits in the upper house of the diet with the opposition...
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education and when women succeed america successes when affordable chaefr pays raising the minimum wage we hope that the outcome of the election they'll embrace those when discussions are made we get rejected every time we bring up the raising the minimum wage harry reid gets the recreation but the act it's one of the best things you can do it grow the economy is increase the minimum wage you may not know a lot of people that make the minimum wage or maybe you do but i thank you for whatever you make because it's about consumer power. and raising the minimum wage gives consumer power injefferson county demands and gross the economy it's about growth where are you on growth who's side you come down on in supporting the growth a bigger disparity in income we're very excited it's not all the things that people think of concerning a campaign but about job creation that's the major concern of american people thank you all for being here thank you, very much.much. >> good morning and welcome to the san francisco transportation authority. monthly meeting i'm scott wiener the vice chair of the transpor
education and when women succeed america successes when affordable chaefr pays raising the minimum wage we hope that the outcome of the election they'll embrace those when discussions are made we get rejected every time we bring up the raising the minimum wage harry reid gets the recreation but the act it's one of the best things you can do it grow the economy is increase the minimum wage you may not know a lot of people that make the minimum wage or maybe you do but i thank you for whatever...
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hope services is a well-known non-profit organization. it was founded back in 1952 and offers a variety of services, a great help to a lot of people in the community. as nannette said, specifically working with people with developmental disabilities, not only collecting donations but helping with educational services and job placement as well. >>> we're following another developing story, this time inva hay h lay hoe. this is at the alco metal and iron company. no word of any injuries or the cause of this fire. >>> new at 6:00. the signs are everywhere and the message is clear, we are in a serious drought. but is anybody getting the message? it doesn't look like they are. michelle roberts is live with a new proposal that would let the grass on city land go brown. >> reporter: that's right. i'm here in front of this sign that really says it all. you're looking at the drought. it's real. save now. this is a reservoir. drivers pass it every day. they can see obviously right now it is completely empty. back in january the governor asked us to
hope services is a well-known non-profit organization. it was founded back in 1952 and offers a variety of services, a great help to a lot of people in the community. as nannette said, specifically working with people with developmental disabilities, not only collecting donations but helping with educational services and job placement as well. >>> we're following another developing story, this time inva hay h lay hoe. this is at the alco metal and iron company. no word of any injuries...
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i hope you make it to keep your heads on a swivel, stay alert. >> hope you make it. >> that's cute. the troops started a gavin fan club, printing the hope you make it on the coffee mugs and patches. kind of catchy. >>> on the big screen, the high school football team. hear from the former coaches, next. >>> then at 5:00, we are continuing to follow two breaking news stories including a warehouse fire burning at hope services. we are told some donated items are on fire. >>> sky 7 hd is live over vallejo where this scrap metal fire on mare island has been burning more than an hour. no injuries are reported. >>> coming up, a driverless car, a decision forces google back to the drawing >>> here is tonight's prime time lineup on abc 7. at 8:00, back-to-back episodes of last man standing, then shark tank followed by 20/20. >>> you know, concord high school catapulted into national fame after the football team won a record 151 straight games. >> the school and the program now on the silver screen with a movie that opens today in theaters. larry beil talks with the team's former coaches and
i hope you make it to keep your heads on a swivel, stay alert. >> hope you make it. >> that's cute. the troops started a gavin fan club, printing the hope you make it on the coffee mugs and patches. kind of catchy. >>> on the big screen, the high school football team. hear from the former coaches, next. >>> then at 5:00, we are continuing to follow two breaking news stories including a warehouse fire burning at hope services. we are told some donated items are on...
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today, those hopes were dashed. a russian military convoy is making its way to donetsk. there is no hard evidence. journal in -- german chancellor on jill has demanded a nation. clashes between -- german chancellor angela merkel has demanded an explanation. clashes between rebels and ukrainian soldiers. >> the clashes showed no signs of stopping. the city lies in a strategically important location on the road that links russia to crimea 300 kilometers away. it is also on the as aussie -- on a sea which has large oil and gas reserves. some residents hoped it would be safer on the other side of the border, in russia. >> i had to come back through the battle zone to get my mother. >> i was dodging the bullets. >> god have mercy on me. i got through. i'm here. >> in kiev, ukrainian president petro poroshenko told supporters that his meeting tuesday with vladimir putin in minsk had been "very effective." >> at the talks, i clearly stressed that there will be no bargaining over sovereignty, territorial integrity, the inde
today, those hopes were dashed. a russian military convoy is making its way to donetsk. there is no hard evidence. journal in -- german chancellor on jill has demanded a nation. clashes between -- german chancellor angela merkel has demanded an explanation. clashes between rebels and ukrainian soldiers. >> the clashes showed no signs of stopping. the city lies in a strategically important location on the road that links russia to crimea 300 kilometers away. it is also on the as aussie --...
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the i'm going to have it all moved with or new hope or hope i hope. even her girls when to closed and finishes packing she leaves her home with six bags and a very heavy heart. zenaida from the guns krege and has cancer her home was shelled twice but she tries to remain body and but even her optimism was not enough to do with what she saw that day that convinced her she can stay in lugansk bush. i was at a bus stop and then i decided to leave for some reason i soon as i left the bus stop a shell exploded right behind me five people died one man had his head blown off and a woman lost her leg took me three days to get over it she says making the decision to leave was not an easy one but it was a very quick one. it's not about the fear of death but more of outright panic why is always going on but why is this for their peaceful people here zenaida leaves and just like many others hopes to come back but she fears that she would never be able to do so. while we talked as he needed vetting tina reunites with her husband and great public transportation is s
the i'm going to have it all moved with or new hope or hope i hope. even her girls when to closed and finishes packing she leaves her home with six bags and a very heavy heart. zenaida from the guns krege and has cancer her home was shelled twice but she tries to remain body and but even her optimism was not enough to do with what she saw that day that convinced her she can stay in lugansk bush. i was at a bus stop and then i decided to leave for some reason i soon as i left the bus stop a...
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hope services says they don't know the extent of items lost but they hope that bay area residents will donate to help replace what they did lose. >> from cristina in the south bay we go to paul chambers in the north bay. >> reporter: within the past 20 to 30 minutes they cleared the scene in front of me. you can see lights where crews continue to come out. they are continuing to monitor that for flair ups. news chopper2 was overhead as they fought the fire. >> there's washers, dryers, propane tank, there's water heaters. it's anything and everything in the pile. >> reporter: at this time the cause is unknown. although investigators say workers do a lot of welding in the yard. so it's unclear what chemical went up in flames. >> we did some air monitoring and picked up a couple parts per million of chemicals in the air. >> reporter: for that reason, the hazmat team was called in. as a precaution, a shelter in place was issued. crews battled a four alarm fire. the cause of it is still unknown. crews say there's been very little improvements to buildings in the area which makes the job of
hope services says they don't know the extent of items lost but they hope that bay area residents will donate to help replace what they did lose. >> from cristina in the south bay we go to paul chambers in the north bay. >> reporter: within the past 20 to 30 minutes they cleared the scene in front of me. you can see lights where crews continue to come out. they are continuing to monitor that for flair ups. news chopper2 was overhead as they fought the fire. >> there's washers,...
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. >> you get to the track, you jump on the track, you hope for the -- expect the worst, hope for the best. >> reporter: amateur video obtained by cn shows what happened next. ward gets out of his car pointing fingers, presumably frustrated by stewart. a yellow flag on the course lets drivers know ho slow down. several cars pass him and stewart hits him. the 20-year-old driver hits him. the driver, killed. >> this is now being investigated as an on track crash. i don't want to say criminal charges are pending. i onto want to say the investigation once completed we will sit down with the district attorney and review it but i want to make it very clear there are no criminal charges pending at this time. this is an ongoing investigation. >> stewart, a three-time national champion was questioned last night. today he planned to race in watkins glen, new york. a short time ago his race team announced he wouldn't. >> it's just an unbelievable tragedy. our hearts go out to obviously kevin and his family. thoughts and prayers. this is a very tough, very emotional time for everybody. his family
. >> you get to the track, you jump on the track, you hope for the -- expect the worst, hope for the best. >> reporter: amateur video obtained by cn shows what happened next. ward gets out of his car pointing fingers, presumably frustrated by stewart. a yellow flag on the course lets drivers know ho slow down. several cars pass him and stewart hits him. the 20-year-old driver hits him. the driver, killed. >> this is now being investigated as an on track crash. i don't want to...
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i hope that helps answer. >> can i make two quick points? ahead. >> i just want to add to that -- the community to protect journalists put out a report last year that includes dozens of interviews with journalists about the impact of these issues on their reporting. it is on our website, but it is essentially a broad overview , it has had an impact on sources going -- not only whistleblowers but sources and general and the society of professional journalists recently sent a letter about new rules that have come out from the administration and from there he is -- and from various departments of the government prohibiting basic contact with journalists. the insider threat program and other things like this that cpj and others have signed on to in opposition. we see across the board, from whistleblowers to general functionaries and subject experts that this is having an impact on reporters being able to speak to their sources. >> on that note, i want to mention as we adjourn the news conference -- we do have this room for another hour for one-o
i hope that helps answer. >> can i make two quick points? ahead. >> i just want to add to that -- the community to protect journalists put out a report last year that includes dozens of interviews with journalists about the impact of these issues on their reporting. it is on our website, but it is essentially a broad overview , it has had an impact on sources going -- not only whistleblowers but sources and general and the society of professional journalists recently sent a letter...
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live from jerusalem as violence terrorizes this holy city and word of another cease-fire brings new hope. i'm jack tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead, a city bus on its side and bullets flying in the streets, israel blaming terrorists for a deadly day in jerusalem as the war on the gaza border spills over. >>> another cease-fire, that's short on the whole ceasing to fire thing. palestinians accusing israel of breaking their own truce was an attack that killed another innocent child rile while palestinian mortars and rockets cause them to take cover. >>> he called his wife to say good-bye. then an american hon received a dose of an experimental drug to treat the ebola virus saw the symptoms almost disappear. did a secret serum just stop an incurable illness and a miserable way to die. hello, we're live from jerusalem where there is some breaking news after one temporary cease-fire fell apart today, egypt is now proposing another three-day truce. ellise labott joins from us the state department. what are you hearing about this proposed 72-hour cease-fire. >> jake, i just spoke to a
live from jerusalem as violence terrorizes this holy city and word of another cease-fire brings new hope. i'm jack tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead, a city bus on its side and bullets flying in the streets, israel blaming terrorists for a deadly day in jerusalem as the war on the gaza border spills over. >>> another cease-fire, that's short on the whole ceasing to fire thing. palestinians accusing israel of breaking their own truce was an attack that killed another...
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we hope it will continue. >> absolutely.nd we continue to stay in close touch with our teams who are there to get the latest for you. coming up here on cnn, the spreading ebola crisis. we'll hear from liberia's president who is issues an urgent plea for help as ebola ravages her country. mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. >>> welcome back. we have this development on the ebola crisis. a source tells cnn a charter jet is on its way to liberia to evacuate two american aid workers infected now with the ebola virus. if they're stable enough to travel, they will return to the u.s. in an isolation pod on board this plane and kept in isolation once they arrive in the u.s.
we hope it will continue. >> absolutely.nd we continue to stay in close touch with our teams who are there to get the latest for you. coming up here on cnn, the spreading ebola crisis. we'll hear from liberia's president who is issues an urgent plea for help as ebola ravages her country. mmm, progressive insurance here. ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in,...
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our hope by the september meeting to bring back a plan for how the city agencies will put the funds to use. turning to the geneva as you recall this is a rapid transit connection to connect the hunters point shipyard and communities across through the bayshore station near visitacion valley and connecting to the bookkeeper in the outer mission this is a an important reliable service for the existing neighborhoods that are developing primarily on the east side. the outreach round began with a meeting of the folks with the baptist church and setting up more meetings no august and september. the contact for this project is sarah and the transportation authority you see more information at sf ct a.org. in terms of the project deliver we have a west portal elementary school safe roots to the system we were able to feature this in the local papers thank you sfmta for delivering this it project will includes a speed curb on and russian island a large round about. we were trying to draw altercation to those projects to comfort on the clarifying delivery and design to insure they continue to mo
our hope by the september meeting to bring back a plan for how the city agencies will put the funds to use. turning to the geneva as you recall this is a rapid transit connection to connect the hunters point shipyard and communities across through the bayshore station near visitacion valley and connecting to the bookkeeper in the outer mission this is a an important reliable service for the existing neighborhoods that are developing primarily on the east side. the outreach round began with a...
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we hope our study will help municipal governments issue information for people to evacuate. >> reporter: the researchers say they plan to continue the experiment. they changed various factors such as rainfall and density, and sediment composition. they hope to create an accurate system that will allow them to predict landslides after heavy downpours such as the recent ones in hiroshima. chie yamagishi, nhk world. >>> a british newspaper has shed light on the identity of an islamic militant who beheaded an american journalist. it says the man is thought to be a u.k. citizen.the sunni muslim called the islamic state posted a video showing a member killing james foley. the wednesday edition of "the guardian" says the killer was identified by a former hostage. the paper says the militant was in charge of ransom negotiations. the former hostage said the man is intelligent, educated, and a devout believer in radical islamic teachings. "the guardian" says he also supervised negotiations for two spanish journalists. the islamic state group held them for six months and released them in march. "t
we hope our study will help municipal governments issue information for people to evacuate. >> reporter: the researchers say they plan to continue the experiment. they changed various factors such as rainfall and density, and sediment composition. they hope to create an accurate system that will allow them to predict landslides after heavy downpours such as the recent ones in hiroshima. chie yamagishi, nhk world. >>> a british newspaper has shed light on the identity of an...
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we can have hope and optimism for the future. >> hope and optimism is what these mothers want for their children. they have just a few weeks to decide whether they think a better future lies in an independent scotland or in the united kingdom. >> moving now to some other news, a man arrested on suspicion of stealing michael schumacher's medical records has been found hanged in his jail cell in switzerland. >> the suspect was detained after investigators traced the computer he allegedly used to try to sell schumacher's file. the seven-time formula one world champion suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in the french alps last december. after awaking from coma in june, he was airlifted from hospital to a rehabilitation center in switzerland. now for a little people power -- a commuter in the australian city of perth had a lucky escape this morning after getting his leg caught between a train and the platform. >> you can see the man slipping as he goes to get on the train. his leg waged in that two-inch gap. after a little clever thinking from staff and fellow passengers, the
we can have hope and optimism for the future. >> hope and optimism is what these mothers want for their children. they have just a few weeks to decide whether they think a better future lies in an independent scotland or in the united kingdom. >> moving now to some other news, a man arrested on suspicion of stealing michael schumacher's medical records has been found hanged in his jail cell in switzerland. >> the suspect was detained after investigators traced the computer he...
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felt compelled to speak with my men and women colleagues it is the precedent setting and a half i hope this self-become something we do every year with the intent to supplement down the road i understand why we're here tonight but understanding where we are and look forward to putting this behind us. >> my further discussion. roll call vote and on item 65 marry supervisor mar. supervisor tang no. supervisor wiener. no. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. no. supervisor campos. president chiu. supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. no. supervisor kim. there are 7 i's and 4 nos per the resolution it adapted and madam clerk could you read our end memoriams. today's meeting will be adjourned in memory of the following individuals on behalf of of the president chiu ms. jane kim write and supervisor kim for the late mr. mark anthony >> with that, i want to thank sfgovtv for their coverage with mel and tholg and with that colleagues wish everyone a wonderful recess and next open september 2nd michelle's. there's no further business. . ladies and gentlemen, we're adjourned. ple
felt compelled to speak with my men and women colleagues it is the precedent setting and a half i hope this self-become something we do every year with the intent to supplement down the road i understand why we're here tonight but understanding where we are and look forward to putting this behind us. >> my further discussion. roll call vote and on item 65 marry supervisor mar. supervisor tang no. supervisor wiener. no. supervisor yee. supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. no. supervisor...
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there is more hope, because it would seem that this time there is an agreement to stick to the script. that there is going to be a phase process in which there's an opening of the bordering, effective a lessening of the whole pressure on those board er posts with the amount of humanitarian traffic coming in doubled at least. and then a phased process of the fishing rights. the extension of the fishing rights from three nautical miles in stages up to 12 nautical miles, and then also, a process in which the rebuilding of gaza, which is absolutely colassal, will start, and israel will be part of that process in fact a main part of that process. furthermore, the humanitarian effort will be increased by a very high degree. the main issues, which is the sea port and the airport are going to be put off for at least a month it would seem. that's a substantive part, but in real essence, answer to your question, it is unclear whether this will stick, but it appears to be the best hope yet. >> there are conflicting reports, andrew on whether this ceasefire starts at 1600 hours or 21 hours gnt, f
there is more hope, because it would seem that this time there is an agreement to stick to the script. that there is going to be a phase process in which there's an opening of the bordering, effective a lessening of the whole pressure on those board er posts with the amount of humanitarian traffic coming in doubled at least. and then a phased process of the fishing rights. the extension of the fishing rights from three nautical miles in stages up to 12 nautical miles, and then also, a process...