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like land city understands why they want the warriors but they are not giving up. >> win or lose, the fans that come out and support the warriors is incredible. they have not had the best record but the fans are such diehard fans. >> they agree they had the 10th pest league in the area. >>> tomorrow evening the president is scheduled to go to a fundraiser dinner, the tickets 2300 and tickets at the redwood fox movie tickets there 1,000 a person. and tickets for another function $35,000. >>> and is he getting nato summit to sign on to his plan for the war in afghanistan. he agreed to give them a combat lead starting middle of the next year. most will with scratch pie etch of -- most will mark the end. >>> we will deny a safe haven while helping of a gap stansberry on their open. >> the second day is largely peaceful after they clashed on stun day >> the police chief is already under fire for sending a reporter to the house. they wanted to look for his son's teaming cell phone. meehan has been end paroled for sending a police officer's 0 home in march. >>> the man accused of a deadly hi
like land city understands why they want the warriors but they are not giving up. >> win or lose, the fans that come out and support the warriors is incredible. they have not had the best record but the fans are such diehard fans. >> they agree they had the 10th pest league in the area. >>> tomorrow evening the president is scheduled to go to a fundraiser dinner, the tickets 2300 and tickets at the redwood fox movie tickets there 1,000 a person. and tickets for another...
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the city would sell pieces of land and use that revenue to build what we now know as octavia boulevard. he'd give special emphasis that those pieces of land the city sold would be used presidentially, including affordable housing. it also discussed uses of the remaining funds. the cooperative agreement was between the city of san francisco and the state department of transportation, and was signed in 2000. this was the contract between the government entities to implement agreements. it transferred state-owned parcels to the city. the agreement also included a number of obligations the city would undertake in exchange for ownership of these 22 parcels. these were the construction of octavia boulevard and the implementation of a traffic management plan, as well as rehabilitation of portions of van ness avenue, which were to be adopted as part of highway 101. four years after the agreement, the city was undergoing a planning process for the market action octavia area. it was important not to sell parcels in a way that might undermine the community planning process. as i will elaborate, a
the city would sell pieces of land and use that revenue to build what we now know as octavia boulevard. he'd give special emphasis that those pieces of land the city sold would be used presidentially, including affordable housing. it also discussed uses of the remaining funds. the cooperative agreement was between the city of san francisco and the state department of transportation, and was signed in 2000. this was the contract between the government entities to implement agreements. it...
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land. the city owns very little land and that land is very -- we are not in a position to develop that land, the port and places that you could not put housing. it was always a challenge because those decisions about buying land are not in our hands. it would be great if cpmc worked with the city to identify those sites were all this could happen. obviously, there are lots of regrets. we are way down the road. it is interesting because, in a lot of ways, the current, existing hospitals are not in the most accessible locations, getting to the pacific or california campuses, there are not as many options of people -- as opposed to someone who is going to cpmc. there are benefits to being on a transit corridor. you do not need an eir to know there will be major traffic impacts. look at the environmental review document and you know that. it deeply saddens me that you could not have had the transit come in before the project. that is partially our own fault for taking a long time on making decisions around brt. that is a frustration. a longer conversation about how we get in transportation impr
land. the city owns very little land and that land is very -- we are not in a position to develop that land, the port and places that you could not put housing. it was always a challenge because those decisions about buying land are not in our hands. it would be great if cpmc worked with the city to identify those sites were all this could happen. obviously, there are lots of regrets. we are way down the road. it is interesting because, in a lot of ways, the current, existing hospitals are not...
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the city would sell pieces of land and use that revenue to build what we now know as octavia boulevard. he'd give special emphasis that those pieces of land the city sold would be used presidentially, including affordable housing. it also discussed uses of the remaining funds. the cooperative agreement was between the city of san francisco and the state department of transportation, and was signed in 2000. this was the contract between the government entities to implement agreements. it transferred state-owned parcels to the city. the agreement also included a number of obligations the city would undertake in exchange for ownership of these 22 parcels. these were the construction of octavia boulevard and the implementation of a traffic management plan, as
the city would sell pieces of land and use that revenue to build what we now know as octavia boulevard. he'd give special emphasis that those pieces of land the city sold would be used presidentially, including affordable housing. it also discussed uses of the remaining funds. the cooperative agreement was between the city of san francisco and the state department of transportation, and was signed in 2000. this was the contract between the government entities to implement agreements. it...
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the city would sell pieces of land and use that revenue to build what we now know as octavia boulevard. he'd give special emphasis that those pieces of land the city sold would be used presidentially, including affordable housing. it also discussed uses of the remaining funds. the cooperative agreement was between the city of san francisco and the state department o
the city would sell pieces of land and use that revenue to build what we now know as octavia boulevard. he'd give special emphasis that those pieces of land the city sold would be used presidentially, including affordable housing. it also discussed uses of the remaining funds. the cooperative agreement was between the city of san francisco and the state department o
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so their community leaders are negotiating with the city government for land titles and city serviceseaking portugues ) translator:itles the first things we want here are day care, a health clinic and a school. these are the three things we need most urgently. narrator: if these newest migrants receive official recognition, a path toward assimilationath behind and integratiofore them, anslator: i wa to stay. narrator immigratioto saoaulo s slowedgain, ( sslator:softhe98e and es, but birth ras coinue toncrease the pulation or arojectop ceg ib s ciwhicget a swi dow rinher case, has crsed.popitys sao pao willontinutoe one of t world's mega-cies. the urban geography of immigration and ethnic diversity real a complex pattern of squatter settlements and self-construction. with luck and ha work, the newest residents will get their chance to share in the wealth and sophistication thats sao paulo. narrator: large tropical raiforests are qukly vashing.d, ree examine sel themes,ess, inb than sincluding:opical forese; maalof sustainabelopmend anspo; e amazon rain forest-- and its diity ofife.e wo
so their community leaders are negotiating with the city government for land titles and city serviceseaking portugues ) translator:itles the first things we want here are day care, a health clinic and a school. these are the three things we need most urgently. narrator: if these newest migrants receive official recognition, a path toward assimilationath behind and integratiofore them, anslator: i wa to stay. narrator immigratioto saoaulo s slowedgain, ( sslator:softhe98e and es, but birth ras...
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you can reach the cliff-out sun if you try now it will make it better for the city land use and the tour bus man because there's good in every one and a new tour day has begun you can reach the beach sun now oh now they will for the city and the man tour bus, i know you understand. [applause] [laughter] >> that's a hard act to follow. i am alvin huey. i am from the san francisco senior advisory committee at fisherman's wharf. i have heard the arguments and want to bring up one thing. oftentimes, it has been reported to me that the people at the motorized cable cars, they make fun of some of the seniors walking around on fisherman's wharf. and i want to make sure that there is an of screening and education for the tool or operators so that they would respect other people. and if that arises on the bus, hopefully they would tell it down and everyone is respected. no matter what age that they are. >> betty foote, gail gillman, sue vaughn, and seth katzman. >> hi. i am betty foote. i am a 30 year resident of north point street. both as a resident and business woman. i crossed to districts of
you can reach the cliff-out sun if you try now it will make it better for the city land use and the tour bus man because there's good in every one and a new tour day has begun you can reach the beach sun now oh now they will for the city and the man tour bus, i know you understand. [applause] [laughter] >> that's a hard act to follow. i am alvin huey. i am from the san francisco senior advisory committee at fisherman's wharf. i have heard the arguments and want to bring up one thing....
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cities at great risk. we've only gotten a taste of the destruction that -- disruption as possible with the numerous revolutions that broke out. the crisis will land hardest in cities. i see city's borrowing language from complexity theory, i see the boys and a critical state. it is a new situation. 50% of global population is urban, young, and connected by mobile phones. the young are the hardest hit here. in spain, the unemployment rate for young adults is around 50%. in the united states, college graduates are leaving school with an average of $24,000 in student loan debt into labor market for their age group that has not been as bad as it is today since the depression or the 1940's. the smallest thing can trigger a crisis now. it is a powder keg. on the other hand, along with this crisis is a powerful new set of tools that have arrived so breakthrough is also possible. we have a decision to make. let me talk about the sharing economy and how it plays into this. we define it broadly. we see it as a shift from a top- down factory model of society to a pear to peer network model of society. large corporations further consolidate wealth and power
cities at great risk. we've only gotten a taste of the destruction that -- disruption as possible with the numerous revolutions that broke out. the crisis will land hardest in cities. i see city's borrowing language from complexity theory, i see the boys and a critical state. it is a new situation. 50% of global population is urban, young, and connected by mobile phones. the young are the hardest hit here. in spain, the unemployment rate for young adults is around 50%. in the united states,...
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your in land cities waking up with a full deck of clouds. but temperatures running mild as that cloud cover tends to trap in the warmth from the day before. sunnyvale, 56 degrees this morning in san jose. and i wanted to point out one of the benefits of onshore flow. much lower pollen levels than we were dealing with a week ago. that's the good news for all of you allergy sufferers, much improvement as we head through this weekend in particular. now, by noon today, temperatures are going to climb to the low 70s inland. and then we'll reach 74 degrees at 4:00 p.m. in the heat of the day with limited sunshine. going to end about 10 degrees cooler overall than where we did just yesterday. but, we will warm back up just in time for the weekend. so many events happening here this weekend, stick around, your seven-day is moments away. 6:07. let's check your drive with mike. >> yeah, following the bay bridge, always a concern, but now a new incident reported, a disabled vehicle it sounds like as you're crossing over the span toward treasure island
your in land cities waking up with a full deck of clouds. but temperatures running mild as that cloud cover tends to trap in the warmth from the day before. sunnyvale, 56 degrees this morning in san jose. and i wanted to point out one of the benefits of onshore flow. much lower pollen levels than we were dealing with a week ago. that's the good news for all of you allergy sufferers, much improvement as we head through this weekend in particular. now, by noon today, temperatures are going to...
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city. but there may be a cost to such rapid land use change: farmland loss.oductive farmland becomes a nonrenewable resource, lost forer, when it is used for housing, commercial or industrial development. and the pace at which america's most productive farmland is being lost has alarmed some geographers. we're standing on the new edge of chicago's suburban frontier. behind me is a farm that will be gone in five years-- literally wiped out. we're seeing the black dirt that took thousands of years to develop. what will be in its place is suburban development. narrator: but it's not nostalgia for days gone by that concerns geographer richard greene. at northern illino university, he's studying development patterns around the chicago metropolitan area, and what worries him is the science and economics of what's being lost. green: the soil that is being removed here took 10,000 years to create. and in just a matter of a few weeks, this soil will be gone anin i pwille w dethe bn the worlfooducing crops. narrator: and if you don't believe it,w weask a local farmer.
city. but there may be a cost to such rapid land use change: farmland loss.oductive farmland becomes a nonrenewable resource, lost forer, when it is used for housing, commercial or industrial development. and the pace at which america's most productive farmland is being lost has alarmed some geographers. we're standing on the new edge of chicago's suburban frontier. behind me is a farm that will be gone in five years-- literally wiped out. we're seeing the black dirt that took thousands of...
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again, only 12% of the city's land even allows office space at all. in much of those areas, office space does compete with other uses. as opposed to 80% of the city, which is zoned for housing. we currently have a small share of the city to work with in order to accommodate these regional projections. even within that, looking at the area where we do allow jobs in the ow
again, only 12% of the city's land even allows office space at all. in much of those areas, office space does compete with other uses. as opposed to 80% of the city, which is zoned for housing. we currently have a small share of the city to work with in order to accommodate these regional projections. even within that, looking at the area where we do allow jobs in the ow
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again, only 12% of the city's land even allows office space at all. in much of those areas, office space does compete with other uses. as opposed to 80% of the city, which is zoned for housing. we currently have a small share of the city to work with in order to accommodate these regional projections. even within that, looking at the area where we do allow jobs in the downtown, south of markets, we have an increasingly constrained potential development sites remaining. the transbay district being one of the largest concentrations of development space in the area. this plan seeks to take advantage of that. because of its proximity to the major regional transit. and then we further look to see if this is the general production cut 20 million square feet of office space, what is the capacity to absorb this? we looked at the zoning capacity of the area. we try to project out of a certain percentage billed as offices, billed as housing. -- built as offices, billed as housing. what it showed was that we have about half of the capacity under current zoning to
again, only 12% of the city's land even allows office space at all. in much of those areas, office space does compete with other uses. as opposed to 80% of the city, which is zoned for housing. we currently have a small share of the city to work with in order to accommodate these regional projections. even within that, looking at the area where we do allow jobs in the downtown, south of markets, we have an increasingly constrained potential development sites remaining. the transbay district...
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's, this legislation was amended to allow the city to purchase additional federal lands to ensure the city of mesquite could continue to grow and prosper. in 1999, congress passed the latest amendment with the specific purpose of providing land to construct a commercial airport and to provide more room for commercial and industrial development to again meet future demands for a rapidly growing tourism industry. in 2002, the u.s. fish and wildlife service issued an opinion which promulgated certain terms and conditions associated with the land sale. a key term contained in the opinion is the mandate that the city participate in the development and implementation of a habitat conservation and recovery plan and a monitoring and mitigation plan along the virgin river. in response to this opinion, congress made a technical amendment to the act within the clark county conservation of public land and natural resources of 2002 that set aside the portions of the proceeds for the development of the recovery plan and the monitoring and mitigation plan. it is apparent that during the process, lan
's, this legislation was amended to allow the city to purchase additional federal lands to ensure the city of mesquite could continue to grow and prosper. in 1999, congress passed the latest amendment with the specific purpose of providing land to construct a commercial airport and to provide more room for commercial and industrial development to again meet future demands for a rapidly growing tourism industry. in 2002, the u.s. fish and wildlife service issued an opinion which promulgated...
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city as a whole. it will be a much better land use with this underutilized site. please approve this project and deny the appeals. thank you very much. >> hello, supervisors. i am a condo owner in russian hill and an eight-year resident of sentences of. i am going to read a letter from the president of our russian hill neighbors association. "after extensive study and consideration, russian hill neighbors has concluded it will support the current design for the proposed project. the condition being that the height limit adjustment due to specific circumstances surrounding this particular site not be used as a precedent to justify other high limit increases along the northern waterfront. our support is based on the following -- the developer will reconnect the city to its waterfront, it will provide more open space to the more sensitive northern side of the development, and the cascading of the building provides a logical transition from the existing much taller buildings to the shorter buildings close to the embarcadero. we urge your approval of this project, whic
city as a whole. it will be a much better land use with this underutilized site. please approve this project and deny the appeals. thank you very much. >> hello, supervisors. i am a condo owner in russian hill and an eight-year resident of sentences of. i am going to read a letter from the president of our russian hill neighbors association. "after extensive study and consideration, russian hill neighbors has concluded it will support the current design for the proposed project. the...
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land. >>> the city of oakland has until tomorrow to submit a plan to investigator alleged police abuses. more than a thousand misconduct complaints have been made against police officer. a s.w.a.t. officer allegedly fired a beanbag round that critically injured marine scott olsen. after the 2003, the city agreed complete investigations within six months. >>> officials near sacramento are warning boaters and rafters to take precautions after a man drowned on the american river yesterday. it happened near chamberlain falls on the north folk of the american river near colfax. >> he was thrown out the rest with two other rafters and he was trying to help his fellow rafters in when he hit a second hit of rapids. he may have saved a life or two in the process. >> the river is running fast this time of year and that the water temperatures in the lower to mid-50s. they say it's very important for everyone to wear life vests and be realistic about their rafting and swimming abilities. >>> the price at the gap pump has dropped sharply over the last two weeks to a new national average of l 8.85. in
land. >>> the city of oakland has until tomorrow to submit a plan to investigator alleged police abuses. more than a thousand misconduct complaints have been made against police officer. a s.w.a.t. officer allegedly fired a beanbag round that critically injured marine scott olsen. after the 2003, the city agreed complete investigations within six months. >>> officials near sacramento are warning boaters and rafters to take precautions after a man drowned on the american river...
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we'll visit the memorial site of the 1995 oklahoma city bombing and delve into the history of the city's land run of the 1890s and native american tribes of the area. that's this weekend here on c-span3. >> four years ago i was a washington outsider. four years later i'm at this dinner. four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years ago from now, i will look like this. [ applause ] that's not even funny. >> mr. president, do you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. that was your best one yet. but honestly, it's a thrill for me to be here with the president. a man who i think has done his best to guide us through difficult times and paid a heavy price for it. there's a term for guys like president obama, probably not two terms, but -- there is. >> miss any part of the white house correspondents' dinner? you can watch anytime online at the c-span video library behind the scenes, the red carpet and all the entertainment at cspan.org/videolibrary. >> remarks now from secretary of state hillary clinton. in her re
we'll visit the memorial site of the 1995 oklahoma city bombing and delve into the history of the city's land run of the 1890s and native american tribes of the area. that's this weekend here on c-span3. >> four years ago i was a washington outsider. four years later i'm at this dinner. four years ago i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years ago from now, i will look like this. [ applause ] that's not even funny. >> mr. president, do you remember when the country...
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hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and
hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does...
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i think we have public values weeshs have national parks, we have public lands, we have city parks. we really benefit as a society from having a mixed system in which we can make our individual choices and we don't always read shakespeare when we go home at night and we do turn on the baseball game and watch it and we don't always participate in public debate when we should. we have that option but we also have the option of going into a national park which doesn't have golf courses, doesn't have amusement parks and the like and it's been preserved as a matter of public values and i think that's what we need in an american world service. >> the question in the back row. >> thank you. i am here almost by accident and i happen to be the onner/publisher of alaskadispatch.com. i'm quite sure none of you have heard it, i urge you to look at it. it's an online news-only web site. it's considered to be the most comprehensive source of independently claimed read news in alaska, however, we have no physical world presence. so i am sitting here listening to this conversation and thinking back
i think we have public values weeshs have national parks, we have public lands, we have city parks. we really benefit as a society from having a mixed system in which we can make our individual choices and we don't always read shakespeare when we go home at night and we do turn on the baseball game and watch it and we don't always participate in public debate when we should. we have that option but we also have the option of going into a national park which doesn't have golf courses, doesn't...
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he more site of the 1995 oklahoma city bombing and delve into the history of the city's land runs from the 1890s and native american tribes of the area. this weekend leer on c-span3. >>> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays. on weeknights, key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on book tv. you can see past programs and get schedules at our websites and join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> the 2012 senate farm bill was passed out of the agriculture committee last week. the senators president, the final tally 12-4. three republicans, one democrat voted against moving the proposal out of committee. the farm bill includes more thanes itthan $23 billion in saving, consolidated and streamlined programs and strengthen jobs and the last legislation pass fed i 2008 and set to expire later this year. >> i call to order the legislation agriculture and organize straighting committee. this committee is unique. our hearing room doesn't have a raised desk. instead we sit around a table not unlike the tables that a
he more site of the 1995 oklahoma city bombing and delve into the history of the city's land runs from the 1890s and native american tribes of the area. this weekend leer on c-span3. >>> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays. on weeknights, key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on book tv. you can see past programs and get schedules at our websites and join in the conversation on social media sites. >>>...
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lands. we have city parks. we really benefit as a society from having a mixed system in which we can make our individual choices and we don't always read shakespeare when we go home at night and we do turn on the baseball game and watch it. and we don't always participate in public debate when we should. we have that option. but we also have the option of going into a national park which doesn't have golf courses, doesn't have amusement parks and the like, and it's been preserved as a matter of public values. and i think that that's what we need in an american world service. >> a question in the back row. i am here almost by accident, and i happen to be the owner-publisher of
lands. we have city parks. we really benefit as a society from having a mixed system in which we can make our individual choices and we don't always read shakespeare when we go home at night and we do turn on the baseball game and watch it. and we don't always participate in public debate when we should. we have that option. but we also have the option of going into a national park which doesn't have golf courses, doesn't have amusement parks and the like, and it's been preserved as a matter of...
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and then they pay the city $200 a year to keep it there. >> i love the park land. it has been very good to us. >> they say the parklets add a european flare to the neighborhood by providing more sidewalk seating. >> business is up 35 to 40%. so in the past year my numbers are great. >> he says the increase in business equals more tax revenue for the city making up for any revenue lost by taking out parking meters. but not all of the parklets are so well used. some are empty during the day. according to a study released last year by the san francisco great streets project, some of the parklets increase foot traffic in the neighborhood, but not all. in fact, foot traffic went down on sunday. people who live near parklet says the city needs to make sure that parklets get installed where they will be most beneficial. they get december street and start taking spots they don't fit in. >> city planners say they are monitoring the growth of the program, but so far they don't see to many. >> if we have four on a block that may be too many. we'll look at that. i don't think
and then they pay the city $200 a year to keep it there. >> i love the park land. it has been very good to us. >> they say the parklets add a european flare to the neighborhood by providing more sidewalk seating. >> business is up 35 to 40%. so in the past year my numbers are great. >> he says the increase in business equals more tax revenue for the city making up for any revenue lost by taking out parking meters. but not all of the parklets are so well used. some are...
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. >> protesters on a patch of land in albany are city occupying the prompt up to 30 members are stillt the site and many of them stayed overnight. a uc spokesman says their equipment is still on the lot despite promises to move their equipment. spokesman also says the university will do what it needs to be done and the faculty has access to the site this week. >> ama: massive search for a missing fbi agent. 100 agents and volunteers are looking for steven eye vans. -- ivans. he was last seep thursday night and there are concerns he might be suicidal. >> marlene is holding out hope for the safe return of her daughter, sierra lamar. sierra's mother issued a statement saying today is a time of reflection and she considers sierra to be a miracle. volunteers and sheriffs officials continue searching the fields and open regs reservoirs. >> alan: the world's most powerful mom. >> some good news for college graduates looking for a new job, but bad news if they're looking to pay off a student loan. >> leigh: leg has the forecast. >> mike: giants and a's going in different divisions, and the am
. >> protesters on a patch of land in albany are city occupying the prompt up to 30 members are stillt the site and many of them stayed overnight. a uc spokesman says their equipment is still on the lot despite promises to move their equipment. spokesman also says the university will do what it needs to be done and the faculty has access to the site this week. >> ama: massive search for a missing fbi agent. 100 agents and volunteers are looking for steven eye vans. -- ivans. he was...
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and then they pay the city $200 a year to keep it there. >> i love the park land.ery good to us. >> they say the parklets add a european flare to the neighborhood by providing more sidewalk seating. >> business is up 35 to 40%. so in the past year my numbers are great. >> he says the increase in business equals more tax revenue for the city making up for any revenue lost by taking out parking meters. but not all of the parklets are so well used. some are empty during the day. according to a study released last year by the san francisco great streets project, some of the parklets increase foot traffic in the neighborhood, but not all. in fact, foot traffic went down on sunday. people who live near parklet says the city needs to make sure that parklets get installed where they will be most beneficial. they get december street and start taking spots they don't fit in. >> city planners say they are monitoring the growth of the program, but so far they don't see to many. >> if we have four on a block that may be too many. we'll look at that. i don't think we are there y
and then they pay the city $200 a year to keep it there. >> i love the park land.ery good to us. >> they say the parklets add a european flare to the neighborhood by providing more sidewalk seating. >> business is up 35 to 40%. so in the past year my numbers are great. >> he says the increase in business equals more tax revenue for the city making up for any revenue lost by taking out parking meters. but not all of the parklets are so well used. some are empty during the...