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of upheaval are now themselves investors they want berlin to retain its status as an exciting livable cityit continues to chart new waters and its creatives are still on board the boat. that was on twenty one but special next time will be turning the count back fifty years in celebration the spirit of nine hundred sixty eight a year of protest a year that changed the world i guarantee experimentation. and is a. bit of good news should assume she loved the. song. drop out with us next week until then good bye and our feet is and. you're all this. weeks highlighting. art in northern england a festival that's loud and proud about its home. in luxury on rails a train ride back to the time of the russian czar's. and a clash of the kings to virtual souls collide in a musical battle. hero. thirty minutes douglas. who may have been fighting for the case taking seriously in the world of what appears the coming out women stroke. for heroes. smart talks smart state the legend frank recently dangerous time the familiar for muslims. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on t
of upheaval are now themselves investors they want berlin to retain its status as an exciting livable cityit continues to chart new waters and its creatives are still on board the boat. that was on twenty one but special next time will be turning the count back fifty years in celebration the spirit of nine hundred sixty eight a year of protest a year that changed the world i guarantee experimentation. and is a. bit of good news should assume she loved the. song. drop out with us next week until...
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i'm also an advocate for sustainable design and for livable cities. 're here following week's meeting at the planning coon regarding streamlining permanent processing for affordable housing projects in the city. i'm pleased to once again stand with the mayor's office and the planning department in support of the proposal to make permission for so-called pop-outs, small additions that are explicably within the lot per s.f. code sb-86 ab one and two, that is not subject to lengthy notifications and permissions. i believe this can be achieved while maintaining the public's right to comments, via the normal neighbor's notifications. as the planning department staff has documented, 99% of submissions for these types of permits are approved without discretionary review. while the directive is aimed at producing badly needed housing, generally addressing processing time for larger projects, it requires streamlining. the planning department has made an analysis and suggested that streamlining measures, not only did they anticipate saving two full-time position
i'm also an advocate for sustainable design and for livable cities. 're here following week's meeting at the planning coon regarding streamlining permanent processing for affordable housing projects in the city. i'm pleased to once again stand with the mayor's office and the planning department in support of the proposal to make permission for so-called pop-outs, small additions that are explicably within the lot per s.f. code sb-86 ab one and two, that is not subject to lengthy notifications...
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ok to make snarky comments about the architects who worked very, very hard to make this a very livable city. often times, doing it without pay. i had to put stamps on 156 envelopes last weekend to mail out for a notification process, and i did it during the giants game on t.v. so i did not have to charge my clients. there is an incredible expense that we go through. i am almost two years into one project to build a small single-family dwelling in the marina for an elderly couple. and it will take another year to get a department of public works lot split based on the variance approval that we got. and that means another year for them to wait for them to get housing. in that time, with the increases in housing, the expense is going up and the public -- it will probably cost them ten% more than it would this year to build that addition. i desperately, desperately asked that the neighbourhood groups and the planning department, and the planning commission, we have to act now. we have to do something. it is not ok to not do something, and to pick apart these changes that are very, very minor, a
ok to make snarky comments about the architects who worked very, very hard to make this a very livable city. often times, doing it without pay. i had to put stamps on 156 envelopes last weekend to mail out for a notification process, and i did it during the giants game on t.v. so i did not have to charge my clients. there is an incredible expense that we go through. i am almost two years into one project to build a small single-family dwelling in the marina for an elderly couple. and it will...
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livable wage paid? >> i think more and more cities are realizing they need a livable wage and a lot of people in the private sector as well. like j.p. morgan have a major commitment in detroit doing it in the form of banking branches for financial literacy. those in the private sector realize we create a better society a better market and a better set of consumers if income and wealth more broadly no shared. so a quick point between income and wealth. that is what they make or send in and out every day. but on that score minorities in the united states make something like 70% of what the average american makes but well is a different thing. but that is what you invest in what yout own. both african-american and latino make 10%. there is an understandable reason because the families tend toge be younger and have not infested in the pension systems but they don't have the money to find things. they are not the owners of stocks and bonds or annuities. working with those industries that don't have coverage that makes the retirement system, it is predictable and obvious to be that different but 10%, minorities o
livable wage paid? >> i think more and more cities are realizing they need a livable wage and a lot of people in the private sector as well. like j.p. morgan have a major commitment in detroit doing it in the form of banking branches for financial literacy. those in the private sector realize we create a better society a better market and a better set of consumers if income and wealth more broadly no shared. so a quick point between income and wealth. that is what they make or send in and...
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munich was named the most livable city with berlin, also g and dusseldorf making the ranking.o have you on bloomberg "surveillance". you look at things a little bit differently to everyone else. london is nowhere to be seen. is it a brexit effect? talk to us about how you measure whether a city is pleasant to live in or not? >> good morning, francine. good morning, tom. it is 12 years now that we have been doing this survey. you're right. we don't just look at the key factors of spending power, and house prices. that is one component of 60 different metrics. we look at important things like hours of sunshine and zobal connectivity. and also -- global connectivity and how affable is it when it comes to attracting new business. germany did very, very well across all the cities mentioned. tom: one of the things we're seeing is where amazon is going to plant their second city. what i found fascinating is they are catching up with tyler in cha it is really about quality of life and the power of young people. whatever you want to call them. young people that have real power, corpora
munich was named the most livable city with berlin, also g and dusseldorf making the ranking.o have you on bloomberg "surveillance". you look at things a little bit differently to everyone else. london is nowhere to be seen. is it a brexit effect? talk to us about how you measure whether a city is pleasant to live in or not? >> good morning, francine. good morning, tom. it is 12 years now that we have been doing this survey. you're right. we don't just look at the key factors of...
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what applications to cities have to monkey with a degree to which there's a livable wage paid to residents >> i think it is coming. were more cities are realizing they need to have a livable wage. the truth is, a lot of people in the private sector are realizing it as well. companies like j.p. morgan, just to select one, have a major commitment in detroit and are doing it in the form of banking branches and opening up opportunities for financial literacy. a lot of folks in the private sector are realizing we create a better society, better market, better set of consumers if and kim and while the more broadly shared in society. >> let me make a quick point on the difference between income and wealth. income is what people make and spend, and the whatever's left, income is in and out every day of our lives, every month, every paycheck. on that score, minorities in the united states make something like 70% or so of what the average american makes in income. but, wealth is a different thing. wealth is what you get to say. wealth is what you invest. wealth is what you all. wealth is your net wo
what applications to cities have to monkey with a degree to which there's a livable wage paid to residents >> i think it is coming. were more cities are realizing they need to have a livable wage. the truth is, a lot of people in the private sector are realizing it as well. companies like j.p. morgan, just to select one, have a major commitment in detroit and are doing it in the form of banking branches and opening up opportunities for financial literacy. a lot of folks in the private...
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office priority is, they are listed as having a diverse and equitable and inclusive city, clean it, safe and livable communities an excellent city services. underneath these categories, they will be leading the citywide census is coming in 2020. they need to do outreach to hard to count communities to ensure we do a complete count. they are providing additional funding to programs with immigrant communities and these are programs such as pathways to citizenship, legal aid and other programs that are facing increased deportation pressure. the next program we are highlighting is the office of transgender initiatives. we provide additional funding to them to develop grants, internship programs and policies to support our transgender community. the mayor's office of disability will be dedicating some additional resources to do planned checks related to the affordable housing rental assistance demonstration reviews. this will help expedite the delivery of accessible affordable housing. for clean, safe and livable communities, 311 will be taking on more of the nonemergency calls from the department of eme
office priority is, they are listed as having a diverse and equitable and inclusive city, clean it, safe and livable communities an excellent city services. underneath these categories, they will be leading the citywide census is coming in 2020. they need to do outreach to hard to count communities to ensure we do a complete count. they are providing additional funding to programs with immigrant communities and these are programs such as pathways to citizenship, legal aid and other programs...
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and so making those big cities livable and enjoyable, i think, is a big responsibility for all of us. and it will improve, i believe, our quality of life and it will improve our well being so these efforts both large scale and small scale are extremely welcomed and, of course, the great work that mrs. bush has done to promote some of these ideas in the public space i think are very much to be applauded because they are necessary and i really believe they will become increasingly necessary in the future, again, because more and more people will be living in these urban environments and as james said, this is what women crave at the end of the day. we don't want to live in hostile environments. it's part of our progress. as societies move forward we want to also enjoy ourselves. we want to go beyond the simple measures of saying we just want to maximize our income. we want to have an environment that is, that is sustainable and welcoming and enjoyable to live in because, you know, when we have leisure time, for example, we want to go to the park and some people will want to run and othe
and so making those big cities livable and enjoyable, i think, is a big responsibility for all of us. and it will improve, i believe, our quality of life and it will improve our well being so these efforts both large scale and small scale are extremely welcomed and, of course, the great work that mrs. bush has done to promote some of these ideas in the public space i think are very much to be applauded because they are necessary and i really believe they will become increasingly necessary in...
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. >> i mean, i think more and more cities are realizing they need to have something like a livable wage. and the truth of the matter is a lot of people in the private sector are realizing it as well. companies like jpmorgan, just to select one -- >> yeah. >> -- have a major commitment in detroit. and they're doing it in the form of banking branches and opening up opportunities for financial literacy. and so a lot of folks in the private sector are realizing we create a better society, a better market, a better set of consumers if income and wealth are more broadly shared -- >> right. >> -- in society. now, let me make a quick point on the difference between income and wealth, because it's pretty interesting. income is what people make and spend, and, you know, whatever's left -- so income is in and out of our live ares every month, every paycheck. and on that score, minorities in the united states make something like 70% or so of what the average american makes in income. >> right. >> in income, right? but wealth is a different thing. wealth is what you get to save. wealth is what you i
. >> i mean, i think more and more cities are realizing they need to have something like a livable wage. and the truth of the matter is a lot of people in the private sector are realizing it as well. companies like jpmorgan, just to select one -- >> yeah. >> -- have a major commitment in detroit. and they're doing it in the form of banking branches and opening up opportunities for financial literacy. and so a lot of folks in the private sector are realizing we create a better...
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. >> i think more cities are realizing they have to have someone like eight livable wage. a lot of people in the private sector are realizing it as well. companies like j.p. morgan have a major commitment in detroit. they're doing it in the form of banking branches and opening up opportunities for financial literacy. a lot of folks in the private sector are realizing we create a better society and if income and wealth are more broadly shared. a quick point on the difference between income and wealth. income is what people make and income is in and out every day of our lives. on that score, a minority in the united states except the like 70% or so of what the average american makes in income. but wealth is a different thing. wealth is what you get to say. wealth is your net worth. ms score americans make what would you guess? about 10% and wealth comparison. there are understandable reasons why that is the case. the families are younger and have not invested in things. and they do not have the money to buy things so they are not owners of rental properties or stocks and bon
. >> i think more cities are realizing they have to have someone like eight livable wage. a lot of people in the private sector are realizing it as well. companies like j.p. morgan have a major commitment in detroit. they're doing it in the form of banking branches and opening up opportunities for financial literacy. a lot of folks in the private sector are realizing we create a better society and if income and wealth are more broadly shared. a quick point on the difference between income...
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livable, safe communities as well. the lack of transparency and the rush to build, housing that's being perpetrated by city hall doesn't work -- at least it doesn't work for me. so i see lots going on in our neighborhoods, and i know that i've got heart, i've got a lot in my head, and i need your help to tell me exactly what you need most. so i look forward to hearing your questions, and i, again, thank you so much for coming out. yea for district ten? >> mr. greenberg. >> hi. good evening. my name is richy greenberg. i'm running for san francisco mayor, and it's a pleasure to be here. thank you for inviting me and thank you for the organizers. i live in the richmond district. i'm here in san francisco now for approximately 17 years. i'm a start-up consultant, business advisor, and originally i'm from queens new york which is one of the most diverse communities in the united states. back there in queens, we had every possible nationality, religion, race, and that has been part of me for my entire life. as a business advisor, i help small mom and pop shops get their start. this is where i come from, this is what i want
livable, safe communities as well. the lack of transparency and the rush to build, housing that's being perpetrated by city hall doesn't work -- at least it doesn't work for me. so i see lots going on in our neighborhoods, and i know that i've got heart, i've got a lot in my head, and i need your help to tell me exactly what you need most. so i look forward to hearing your questions, and i, again, thank you so much for coming out. yea for district ten? >> mr. greenberg. >> hi. good...
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city, a gorgeous place. >> porterfocusing on violence is thproblem. >> we are down 20% in violent crime.>> reporter: the antioch extension recently opened, the positives get overlooked like the recreation, beauty and overall livabilityen town, it needs an injection of money, an injection of life.>> -->> reporter: boosters argue that many cities are needing this kind of help, it is unknown what this will look like, but hoping that it will perk up community spirit. >> it is a good person, who has had some bad gossip said about it. >> reporter: the consultant says that the image messaging should begin rolling out in september. rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> election day, the primary, the governor's race, the next mayor of san francisco, to a controversial recall vote. >> i'm going to tell you if it is a good afternoon by 8:00 tonight.>> just two more hours until the polls close across the state of california. i am frank somerville.> i'm julie haener. the polls close at 8:00, people are still casting ballots all across the bay area. this was the scene a short time ago in san francisco, while many people still vote at polling places, the vast majority, about 75%, are expected to ca
city, a gorgeous place. >> porterfocusing on violence is thproblem. >> we are down 20% in violent crime.>> reporter: the antioch extension recently opened, the positives get overlooked like the recreation, beauty and overall livabilityen town, it needs an injection of money, an injection of life.>> -->> reporter: boosters argue that many cities are needing this kind of help, it is unknown what this will look like, but hoping that it will perk up community spirit....
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livability at our home. the current design for the project next door will devastate our light and air and we understand that we need toe additional housing in the city and we are really very much behind that, but we need to know that it shouldn't be at our expense and this developer needs to learn how to be a good neighbor before they continue. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. >> some of you may be aware i am a licensed professional land surveyor and i am familiar with area calculation. i routinely have to examine engineering and architectural plans before i can stake them on the ground to make sure that they are correct. the project sponsor was wrong in their numbers ant the building height to begin with. i analyzed m w low's documentation and he was correct. they angro now. one of the slides they showed the string dimensions are wrong and you can't come up with that area. this is just a terrible design and they are wrong all the way around. mr. wins low has proven beyond any doubt there is no suffering of quality of life in his design and also this is basically at this point this is a conceptual argue. argument where we are talking about
livability at our home. the current design for the project next door will devastate our light and air and we understand that we need toe additional housing in the city and we are really very much behind that, but we need to know that it shouldn't be at our expense and this developer needs to learn how to be a good neighbor before they continue. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. >> some of you may be aware i am a licensed professional land surveyor and i am familiar with...
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city. the number of bedrooms is more uncommon but without any limiting bedroom restrictions, the planning department folk used on each bedroom and ensuring it remains livable, fore these reasons, the planning department requests that you not take d.r. and this concludes my request. >> president hillis: okay. thank you. d.r. requester. you have five minutes. >> okay. i want to thank the supervisors for showing their support in come bei coming here today. i'm -- it's hard to follow that because they -- they really kind of nailed where we're coming from. we feel that the owner of 278 monticello has shown that he has no regard to the planning process from the very beginning. we don't think there's any good reason to allow him to be forgiven in lieu of prior permission. doing so sets a precedent that undermines the permitting process and shows other developers that it's okay to build beyond the approved scope. it shows that one can budget for penalties which ultimately allow the project scope that would never have been approved during a normal process. this is a new process that circumvents the logic and safeguards behind the current permitting process. i have,
city. the number of bedrooms is more uncommon but without any limiting bedroom restrictions, the planning department folk used on each bedroom and ensuring it remains livable, fore these reasons, the planning department requests that you not take d.r. and this concludes my request. >> president hillis: okay. thank you. d.r. requester. you have five minutes. >> okay. i want to thank the supervisors for showing their support in come bei coming here today. i'm -- it's hard to follow...
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city's main industry. hospital and service. these folks are against it, but both sides are predicting dire circumstances should the otherp ail. initiative 77 will raise the workers age for tipped to a livable wage over the seven years until they've reached $15 an hour by the year 2025. that's something people like noraanet behind. she recalls make 66 cents plus tips. she supports the initiative not so much for herself now. >> people coming behind , they need this. it's very expensiveo live here. >> all we're doing is try to provide a base wage a ask employers to pay their workers just like every other industry does. >> diana says the initiative is about wage e parity. ys local figures that say more than half the servers in d.c. are women and about 70% are people of color. it will raid tip workers from $3.33 to 5$5 an hour by 2020 an $15 an hour by 2025. opponents say tipped worke make more than $3.33 an hour now, way more in some ses. anywhere from twice the base pay to $20 per hour and they see a this as pay cut for restaurant workers and bar staff. frank mil is a bartender and opponent of the initiative. he says this mayhe hurt it's trying to help. t you will see the establishments sta p
city's main industry. hospital and service. these folks are against it, but both sides are predicting dire circumstances should the otherp ail. initiative 77 will raise the workers age for tipped to a livable wage over the seven years until they've reached $15 an hour by the year 2025. that's something people like noraanet behind. she recalls make 66 cents plus tips. she supports the initiative not so much for herself now. >> people coming behind , they need this. it's very expensiveo...
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livable state. a state that is not the laughing stock of the country but is actually the shining city on a hill that's an interesting point, john. because president trump's ratings now are similar to what ronald reagan's was at his same time in his presidency. >> absolutely. griff: let me ask you this though, as goes california goes the rest of the country it seems for the democrats handbook on being the headquarters of the resistance. do you believe that why will see a november something happening that doesn't amount to that blue wave and that the rest of the country, democrats that is, will make that mistake. >> i'm going to nationalize this race. this state and this race here is going to be the resistance to the resistance. this is going to be about making the statement that we're sick of career politicians like gavin newsom. we're sick of the swamp. i'm going to clean out the barn in sacramento and we're going to make a statement that we are going to get this state managed properly without the corruption of these special interest and these career politicians. i'm all for the president coming out
livable state. a state that is not the laughing stock of the country but is actually the shining city on a hill that's an interesting point, john. because president trump's ratings now are similar to what ronald reagan's was at his same time in his presidency. >> absolutely. griff: let me ask you this though, as goes california goes the rest of the country it seems for the democrats handbook on being the headquarters of the resistance. do you believe that why will see a november something...