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supportive local news. in sinclair's past efforts to cut costs, to keep costs down, to consolidate when possible. the indication in this tribune media deal goes through, this could be a huge blow to local media, to the kind of journalism that even in the age of facebook and twitter and google, a huge percentage of americans still rely on to get news about their communities. been trump has also tweeting feverishly about amazon and attacking amazon. apparently causing a sharp drop in its stock price. but this, too, has immediate anglgle. jeff bezos, the head of amazon, is the owner of "the washington post," which has he is in critical of. the president taking stands on media companies that are critical of him. could you comment on that as well? >> it is frightening. it is disturbing. it is the leader of our country really launching an assault at the first amendment and going after -- talking about punitive measures as has been recently reported in vanity fair and elsewhere of against a particular company, in
supportive local news. in sinclair's past efforts to cut costs, to keep costs down, to consolidate when possible. the indication in this tribune media deal goes through, this could be a huge blow to local media, to the kind of journalism that even in the age of facebook and twitter and google, a huge percentage of americans still rely on to get news about their communities. been trump has also tweeting feverishly about amazon and attacking amazon. apparently causing a sharp drop in its stock...
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and the idea of localism is not as understood as well yes there is local cut it isn't even there in germany and you're different lantus or you have different stations that do local news but there's two hundred twelve t.v. markets in the united states all the way from new york number one to chicago to billings montana number two hundred twelve and they really do rely on those and so i think for the first time maybe the world is getting a glimpse of how complex the media environment especially the television news environment is in the united states if there's one good thing out of all of this it's that you know news is more than a notion it has its way of breaking through even this this trump ism that's that's kind of taking over here and by that i simply mean other journalists are jumping into the bad way and pushing it out and helping us have a conversation and so i thought hope we caught it in time so that the typical audience member mable is maybe a little more informed or at least ready to ask some more questions i'm fortunately not sure those questions are being asked in washington the
and the idea of localism is not as understood as well yes there is local cut it isn't even there in germany and you're different lantus or you have different stations that do local news but there's two hundred twelve t.v. markets in the united states all the way from new york number one to chicago to billings montana number two hundred twelve and they really do rely on those and so i think for the first time maybe the world is getting a glimpse of how complex the media environment especially...
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demolition permit requirements, it has to follow local planning standards, it has to meet local inclusion, then i look at this piece of legislation and i think this is really more about probably empty pieces of land. this is more about spaces in the city that are not necessarily current occupied. so you can hss, but this is a slap shot. this might be a message to sacramento saying, no we're not for it. i do believe we have to have something that protects our local controls, but i do see progress within the last month and evolution of a piece of legislation that is trying to probably think less about san francisco and more about other parts of the state of california and that's often how state legislation is written. so, i do see a lot of conflict and i see a lot of concern, but i do also see a lot of progress in the sense that progress is being made to protect local ideas ordinances, requirements and planning standards. >> president breed: thank you, supervisor safai for your comments and clearing up what i believe is a lot of misinformation on this legislation. as i stated on several occ
demolition permit requirements, it has to follow local planning standards, it has to meet local inclusion, then i look at this piece of legislation and i think this is really more about probably empty pieces of land. this is more about spaces in the city that are not necessarily current occupied. so you can hss, but this is a slap shot. this might be a message to sacramento saying, no we're not for it. i do believe we have to have something that protects our local controls, but i do see...
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integrating those retail, local retail networks into the local emergency plan efforts. also those companies need to take that responsibility seriously, both to their shareholders as well as to disaster survivors, and have sophisticated business continuity plans in place. making sure that they have generators and fuel and other necessities that they will need following a disaster. again, to protect both their shareholder and disaster survivors. you mention communication. let me give you an example. we lack of situational awareness. awareness. weaving the entire federal government, lacks situational awareness about what was going on in the early days after hurricane maria came ashore. quite simply it was because all of the communication infrastructure had been badly damaged or destroyed, almost 100%. we knew that we could not effectively respond to or recover from that disaster without solid communication networks. we at fema did everything we could to support that logistics effort but really it was, it was the cell companies that stepped up to the plate, , the cellular p
integrating those retail, local retail networks into the local emergency plan efforts. also those companies need to take that responsibility seriously, both to their shareholders as well as to disaster survivors, and have sophisticated business continuity plans in place. making sure that they have generators and fuel and other necessities that they will need following a disaster. again, to protect both their shareholder and disaster survivors. you mention communication. let me give you an...
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with homeland security funding, the state and local governments. training and exercise, having reports that all of us can agree to that we rally around and say these are important tirades. to your point what we can do to prepare on response we are calling readiness would be the innovation teams. we know every state is not the same baseline level and by handling manage the recovery programs. we have the fifth integration team being in a handful of states as part of a pilot but rolling it out more broadly across many states and other levels of government in the future. and a handful of fema experts, since we talk about logistics the largest vision, fema has amazing larger stations who understand how to get people, equip and and commodities following a disaster. i want to embed below decisions for the emergency management agency that hasn't given a lot of thought to logistics or they don't have capacity or experts. we want to provide experts to build up the level of capability so that state could manage a recovery program on their own and fema would p
with homeland security funding, the state and local governments. training and exercise, having reports that all of us can agree to that we rally around and say these are important tirades. to your point what we can do to prepare on response we are calling readiness would be the innovation teams. we know every state is not the same baseline level and by handling manage the recovery programs. we have the fifth integration team being in a handful of states as part of a pilot but rolling it out...
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francine: at the same time how do you go against a local spirit or local drink?eople drink both? ivan: the key in making our brands is having them resonate at the local level. francine: so taste? ivan: not just. the way you build a brand, in brazil, johnnie walker is seen as an iconic brand in brazil, and that is how we build the brand. we have a campaign of keep walking, brazil, where we really connected with the consumer and view it as my brand. i always tell our marketers around the world that you have to keep your brands connected at a local level. yes, they are big global brands, but the same thing is true in india right now, which is the biggest whiskey market in the world. most of it is local whiskey and we own a lot of that, but the aspiration to move into scott whiskey is very high, even though the price points are high. and we are keeping scotch very relevant. francine: is that a big headache for you, that you have to get the price right so that it is aspirational, but not too expensive that it will go for another brand? ivan: price is an important fact
francine: at the same time how do you go against a local spirit or local drink?eople drink both? ivan: the key in making our brands is having them resonate at the local level. francine: so taste? ivan: not just. the way you build a brand, in brazil, johnnie walker is seen as an iconic brand in brazil, and that is how we build the brand. we have a campaign of keep walking, brazil, where we really connected with the consumer and view it as my brand. i always tell our marketers around the world...
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local networksse and to the local emergency planning efforts. also, the companies need to take that responsibility seriously to their shareholders and survivors and have sophisticated continuity plans in place. making sure they have generators, fuel, and other necessities they will need following a disaster. again, to protect their shareholders and disaster survivors. you mentioned medications. -- communications. let me give you an example. awareness,uational the entire federal government. there is a lack of awareness of what was going on in the early days after hurricane maria came ashore. it was because the communication infrastructure had been damaged or destroyed. almost 100%. we knew we could not effectively respond to or recover from that disaster without solid communication networks. we at fema did everything we could to support the logistics effort. really it was the cell companies that stepped up to the plate. the cellular providers stepped up and they saw this as a key mission. more specifics. in puerto rico, the towers were damaged or
local networksse and to the local emergency planning efforts. also, the companies need to take that responsibility seriously to their shareholders and survivors and have sophisticated continuity plans in place. making sure they have generators, fuel, and other necessities they will need following a disaster. again, to protect their shareholders and disaster survivors. you mentioned medications. -- communications. let me give you an example. awareness,uational the entire federal government....
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state and local governments do the same. --you are not planning training, exercising to the plants, you will fail you take the plant off the shelf for the first time. we have and limitation plans for implementationve plans for each goal. boss, administered along, is holy is accountable. long, isstrator holding us accountable. we are being public about each of our objectives. you can see how we are measuring ourselves, how we measure success. mr. cilluffo: awesome. when looking at planning and readying for catastrophic disasters, nationstates are it is an addition -- combination of all the above, what are you doing differently? how does a factor in to the strategic planning and thinking? is it taking on greater priority these days? you think of kim jong-un and north korea, potential threats. threats. of space where do the state actors fit into this? deputy administrator dr. kaniewski: we talk about emerging threats in the plan. i will be more specific. mentioned, this -- was sounded. fema had a civil defense mission rather th
state and local governments do the same. --you are not planning training, exercising to the plants, you will fail you take the plant off the shelf for the first time. we have and limitation plans for implementationve plans for each goal. boss, administered along, is holy is accountable. long, isstrator holding us accountable. we are being public about each of our objectives. you can see how we are measuring ourselves, how we measure success. mr. cilluffo: awesome. when looking at planning and...
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two, local driven projects. local leaders should be given a strong voice in decision-making as they are best positioned to identify where infrastructure needs are the greatest. as you've seen from the popular tiger grants the silos of the past are not a good match for the seeds of a strong modern network. flexible programs are crucial to the creation of authentic, vibrant, local places that drive economic prosperity today. three, federal local partnerships. cities across this country are investing plls of their own resources and need a steady federal partner to fund existing national programs and make significant capital investments for the long-term benefit of the economy. infrastructure projects are planned years in advance, having a reliable federal source of funding will allow local communities to properly plan and build for the future. fourth, expand revenue tools. cities should be given more flexibility to raise revenues and use innovative financing techniques while protecting existing tools. we stand read
two, local driven projects. local leaders should be given a strong voice in decision-making as they are best positioned to identify where infrastructure needs are the greatest. as you've seen from the popular tiger grants the silos of the past are not a good match for the seeds of a strong modern network. flexible programs are crucial to the creation of authentic, vibrant, local places that drive economic prosperity today. three, federal local partnerships. cities across this country are...
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we have one in the local market here.e is a tremendous danger when major tv networks are home moj nicing and packaging news at the local level. >> joining me, our npr media correspondent, as well as abc news legal analyst and mediaite founder, dan abrams. dan, what do you think of what sinclair is doing? can you remember, though, anything like this before? >> no, i've never seen anything like this before, and i think the two things that are really troubling to me are, number one, is that local stations sort of pride themselves on independence, right? you ask a local station, you know, what's different about you? we're independent. and then you hear these people saying the same thing across the country, and it sort of detracts from that argument. maybe the most important thing to me is the lack of transparency. meaning, if sinclair wants to say, there's been liberal media bias for years out there, it is time to combat that. fair enough. that is absolutely their right to say it, and, you know what, a lot of people would agr
we have one in the local market here.e is a tremendous danger when major tv networks are home moj nicing and packaging news at the local level. >> joining me, our npr media correspondent, as well as abc news legal analyst and mediaite founder, dan abrams. dan, what do you think of what sinclair is doing? can you remember, though, anything like this before? >> no, i've never seen anything like this before, and i think the two things that are really troubling to me are, number one, is...
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at this point i'm being told it is handled locally. the atf providing some sort but everything seems to indicate this is being handled by the local police. and we still don't have an act number on how many people were injured or shot or what the motive here is. but certainly, the police as we know, as we've sat here so many times, train for this. do this training almost on an annual basis. and they're prepared for these situations. and you know, youtube headquarters would be a target for anything like this so they would have their own security and the police would be familiar with the building, the layout of the building. they probably have ma'ams so they know continuer workings and they would be prepared to respond to something like this. >> we just heard from an eyewitness who spoke to one of our affiliates. let me play the clip. >> two, three shots. within 30 seconds, 40 seconds after that, i saw a girl running out and she was shot in the leg. and then the other people behind me, they opened the doors to let her in. i checked on the
at this point i'm being told it is handled locally. the atf providing some sort but everything seems to indicate this is being handled by the local police. and we still don't have an act number on how many people were injured or shot or what the motive here is. but certainly, the police as we know, as we've sat here so many times, train for this. do this training almost on an annual basis. and they're prepared for these situations. and you know, youtube headquarters would be a target for...
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local television channels remain the primary news sources for millions of americans so there's a lot of stake here editorial balance accuracy and pluralism the kinds of things that those journalists mentioned as they do to fully read off their auto queues last week our starting point this week spread far and wide local news outlets right across the united states of america. this sharing by news has become a call to comment on that. this is a textbook example of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts we work very hard to seek the truth and strive to be fair balanced and factual seen individually the sinclair editorials do not make much of an impact but when timothy burke a video editor in tampa florida collected forty four versions of that editorial from forty four local news markets and laid them side by side allowing americans to play them back word for word this is extremely dangerous to our democracy the effect was chilling this is extremely dangerous to our democracy orwellian it was actually fairly horrifying about a minute and a half and decrying. biased platforms pu
local television channels remain the primary news sources for millions of americans so there's a lot of stake here editorial balance accuracy and pluralism the kinds of things that those journalists mentioned as they do to fully read off their auto queues last week our starting point this week spread far and wide local news outlets right across the united states of america. this sharing by news has become a call to comment on that. this is a textbook example of the whole being greater than the...
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d c fox gatt in fact most americans actually get their news if they're watching television from local news not from the national networks be they cable or broadcast the anchors they are very well known in their communities they tend to be active in charities they show up for special events we have are having an incredible night tonight we are crushing cancer and they're also the people talking about things that you might have seen on your street united see you know the next town over there giving you the weather from your community the question now is what a neighbors do about it and you've come to trust over time this is a a reality of local news it's how it works there's something particularly treacherous about taking these words sinclair's corporate headquarters and putting them in the mouths of journalists who are trusted to the point that now audiences can't tell whether or not information they're consuming actually comes from these local journalists or if there's a giant conservative corporate goliath pulling the strings. and the goliath wants to grow sinclair has a three point
d c fox gatt in fact most americans actually get their news if they're watching television from local news not from the national networks be they cable or broadcast the anchors they are very well known in their communities they tend to be active in charities they show up for special events we have are having an incredible night tonight we are crushing cancer and they're also the people talking about things that you might have seen on your street united see you know the next town over there...
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get their news primarily through local news.how big of a deal is it? >> i think it is a big deal. i do think there is a fair amount of competition in the markets thattin clair is in already in local tv news is still a viable financial pursuit so you do have a fair amount of diversity at the local level and i do think, however, that there is little merit for the news consumers to have sinclair owning or operating 215 stations as' posed to 193 or 173 or 100. i don't see what the -- what the advantage is for the news consumer for further consolidation in this area. i do believe that the fcc instituted limits on these -- this sort of consolidation for very good reason. >> good to talk to you. thank you for joining me. eric wemple from the washington post. >>> coming up, the release of an independent autopsy of the unarmed black man shot by police eight times in his grandmother's backyard and a republican of protests. what is next into the investigation. the attorney for his family joins me after the break. anaginy moderate to severe
get their news primarily through local news.how big of a deal is it? >> i think it is a big deal. i do think there is a fair amount of competition in the markets thattin clair is in already in local tv news is still a viable financial pursuit so you do have a fair amount of diversity at the local level and i do think, however, that there is little merit for the news consumers to have sinclair owning or operating 215 stations as' posed to 193 or 173 or 100. i don't see what the -- what the...
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passionate other local communities if we can get the local fans of the local high school football league. if they can all work together to report what's happening in that and then we don't have to pay people to do that then hey journalist we can hire ok we'll put them to work checking out you know the mayor's bank account not sure if we can do it or not but i'm going to try i think it's really i think it's really interesting and worth a stab anyway. now you've got your critics you look knowledge that people who say that you're reinventing the wheel people who say that traditional media whilst embattled is not in fact broken as you have said that it is that there is still a very healthy stream of fact based reporting that holds trumps free to the fire every day that is brought down jacob zuma in south africa and his cronies that exposes injustices in places like me and my have you lost faith in the traditional media not have a number of actually been very pleased to see a few of the trends in recent times. you know one of the biggest and most important trends i've seen is that the new yor
passionate other local communities if we can get the local fans of the local high school football league. if they can all work together to report what's happening in that and then we don't have to pay people to do that then hey journalist we can hire ok we'll put them to work checking out you know the mayor's bank account not sure if we can do it or not but i'm going to try i think it's really i think it's really interesting and worth a stab anyway. now you've got your critics you look...
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local 200. item 19, amendment to the 2017 through 2021iou between the community of service employees international union. for item 20, amendment number one to the 2:15 through 2018mou between the city and the union of american physicians and dentists. item 21, amendment number one to the 2015 through 2018mou between the city and the union of american physicians and dentists. ion 17. item 22, amendment number 1 to the 2014 through 2019mou between the city and the san francisco city workers united, the painters. for item 23, amendment number one to the 2014 through 2019mor between the city and the international union of engineers local 39, for item 24, amendment number one to the 2014 through 2019mou between the city and the municipal association. for item 25, 2014 through 2019 between the city and the operating engineers local union 3aflcio. 26, amendment number 2 to the 2014 through 2019mou between the city and the machinists union local 1414. the international association of machinists and aero
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this is really talking about non-local landlords on the current pricing pressure. so you know, why do we have downward pressure on commercial real estate at the same time we have upward pressure on residential. there is something that is said in terms of how these two things co-exist and are happening. so that they have the ability to have a more realistic expectation of what commercial rent should be. we can move that up into, i can move that into an official recommendation from the commission, if you'd like. and then another note i just wanted to highlight, i did attend valencia street merchants association last week and they had mission local come and do a presentation, because mission local keeps track of what businesses are coming in and what businesses are leaving or moving and one of, while not -- an interesting theme that came up was that there are new and this was to commissioner dwight's -- some of commissioner dwight's comments last time, is that local manufacturers, and online retailers, are looking to valencia as starting up to have that retail front.
this is really talking about non-local landlords on the current pricing pressure. so you know, why do we have downward pressure on commercial real estate at the same time we have upward pressure on residential. there is something that is said in terms of how these two things co-exist and are happening. so that they have the ability to have a more realistic expectation of what commercial rent should be. we can move that up into, i can move that into an official recommendation from the...
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. >> i would encourage anyone to get involved, contact local nonprofits, local advocacy groups, local party affiliates if you know where you lie on the spectrum. >> people say i don't buy into it. i served. i see a lot of folks who are millennials who signed up. so i think showing up in large numbers to vote makes a very important statement. that is stuff that is going to affect us, affect our kids. >> hello, i'm encouraging you to register to vote. this is your future and we are shake up.n you to i've set was really cool. is there anybody i could talk to? >> actually, i'm in contact with someone who is a streamlined important in the passing of that funny sixth amendment. i have them on race time, we could call him. >> hello. we want to ask you some questions about your role in the 26th amendment. the time i was system after actor at the senate subcommittee on constitutional amendments. it was both difficult and easy. old enough to fight, old enough to vote was part of the debate on this. you have theay vote, you need to use the vote. there are not enough young people voting. there ar
. >> i would encourage anyone to get involved, contact local nonprofits, local advocacy groups, local party affiliates if you know where you lie on the spectrum. >> people say i don't buy into it. i served. i see a lot of folks who are millennials who signed up. so i think showing up in large numbers to vote makes a very important statement. that is stuff that is going to affect us, affect our kids. >> hello, i'm encouraging you to register to vote. this is your future and we...
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news network so what's brand was not that well known but it does own one hundred seventy three local t.v. stations covering forty percent of american households since those channels are affiliated with national broadcasting brands a.b.c. n.b.c. and c.b.s. they display those logos rather than their parent companies up until now sinclair sent editorials from the company's headquarters in maryland that their channels were required to broadcast my goal with every segment is that value that's what you may not already know typically the so-called must runs are fronted by a sinclair executive boris epstein he worked on donald trump's election team some critics would have you believe that my experience somehow disqualifies me for providing you with my analysis and commentary this time the company changed the formula and got its local anchors to deliver the message instead it was caught and found itself in an unfamiliar position in the spotlight if you wanted to come up with the perfect strategy for how to manipulate or warp the dialogue in america you would buy one big cable channel or one b
news network so what's brand was not that well known but it does own one hundred seventy three local t.v. stations covering forty percent of american households since those channels are affiliated with national broadcasting brands a.b.c. n.b.c. and c.b.s. they display those logos rather than their parent companies up until now sinclair sent editorials from the company's headquarters in maryland that their channels were required to broadcast my goal with every segment is that value that's what...
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they always defer to locals because we don't have local -- we don't enough juvenile criminals to justify having a juvenile prison in montgomery, alabama. and so, that's the big problem. and it creates a real problem. years ago dealt with it in foreign countries where the prosecution had to go to the german government and -- because we didn't have the military jurisdiction over non military people. so my people have worked on it. have heard your proposal. we think we've got that cleared. with support of the department of justice. maybe we can get something done, congressman. >> let me know. because i'm real serious about this. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, judge. recognize the gentleman of washington state, mr. kilmer. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thanks, mr. attorney general, for being with us. it was a pleasure to get to meet your family out in washington state. they were residents of my district for a spell. >> they did love it. i got the say. >> it is a great place. i want to ask you follow up on something that was touched on in the opening comments
they always defer to locals because we don't have local -- we don't enough juvenile criminals to justify having a juvenile prison in montgomery, alabama. and so, that's the big problem. and it creates a real problem. years ago dealt with it in foreign countries where the prosecution had to go to the german government and -- because we didn't have the military jurisdiction over non military people. so my people have worked on it. have heard your proposal. we think we've got that cleared. with...
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more local control for democratic reasons. for me, or the bottom where i see myself on the bottom left, sort of on the john dewey side is that i think there should be lots of different options. for schools. there should be lots of differentthings and there should be montessori options and iv options, i went to an iv program . i value those kind of things. part of the question is are vouchers and charters the best way to do that. >> i think the voucher and the charter school debate would be more interesting if they were not aligned with the common core. just as a sociological phenomenon, the charter school movement has gone full support of the common core. and for me, that's the purpose because part of the promise of charterschools is your opening up different options . so that's just where things stand right now for me vouchers and charters could be interesting but right now they are not interesting enough . >>. >> some specific examples you mentioned, the sin problem and the lack of poetry. it seems to be humanity face my que
more local control for democratic reasons. for me, or the bottom where i see myself on the bottom left, sort of on the john dewey side is that i think there should be lots of different options. for schools. there should be lots of differentthings and there should be montessori options and iv options, i went to an iv program . i value those kind of things. part of the question is are vouchers and charters the best way to do that. >> i think the voucher and the charter school debate would...
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so it's not a question of local work, it's a question of fiscal control of local grant money, and i don't know if you have the opportunity to look at that. so that's an area -- and i don't know the answer to the question -- that may provide some hook, but yes, it's really at the state level, and it would be pressure at the state level. i'm going to -- if there are no further questions, i'm going to pass the mic off to chelsea. >> supervisor fewer: oh, i think commissioner pollock has a question. >> commissioner pollock: my apologies to just back in and ask one question. is there additional -- i don't want to say local control, but is there something that would be different because lafco is a state body and not a city and county body? >> no. no. good try. >> supervisor fewer: yes. >> hello. chelsea boulard, legislative staff for supervisor fewer. so most kind of echoing miss stricker's comments and commissioner ronen's comments about what's possible at a local level, i did reach out to the state office of local and planning development. one of the things that's being handed to you is a cop
so it's not a question of local work, it's a question of fiscal control of local grant money, and i don't know if you have the opportunity to look at that. so that's an area -- and i don't know the answer to the question -- that may provide some hook, but yes, it's really at the state level, and it would be pressure at the state level. i'm going to -- if there are no further questions, i'm going to pass the mic off to chelsea. >> supervisor fewer: oh, i think commissioner pollock has a...
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stations run local stories, produced and reported by local people., if last week, you tuned in to, say, wvtv, sinclair's station in milwaukee, you saw this: >> the sky is blue. does the president have to repeat that? >> brangham: that's boris heshteyn, former member of trump administration, and now chief political analyst for sinclair. and here he was again on wear in pensacola: >> the president stating the fact that the fringes of the left and the right >> brangham: and on ksas in wichita... >> are both capable ofand violence, does not mean he is condoning any of it. >> brangham: and aga and again on every single one of the 173 hesinclair stations across country. eric lipton is a reporter for the "new york times" who's beeno ring sinclair. >> they have what they call ust runs" which include boris epshysten who was a surrogate for trump. on the air talking about conservative issues. while the local news stations largely decide what their local news is going to be, you know, of covering local government crime and local issues, there are these "must ru
stations run local stories, produced and reported by local people., if last week, you tuned in to, say, wvtv, sinclair's station in milwaukee, you saw this: >> the sky is blue. does the president have to repeat that? >> brangham: that's boris heshteyn, former member of trump administration, and now chief political analyst for sinclair. and here he was again on wear in pensacola: >> the president stating the fact that the fringes of the left and the right >> brangham: and...
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local reporters and local stations are the heart of any given city. they cover stories that matter at home, from little things like community board meetings to the big things like police shootings. don't think they matter? ask a viewer. local public media stations are like public libraries and local museums in that they preserve culture, educate, and engage in order to build understanding on important issues that are expensive or difficult to cover, one told "pointer" in 2015. people watch because those local stations are often built with local people. locals who earn the community's trust. and at a time when trust in the media, especially the national media, is at an all-time low, the local stations matter even more. which is why this should freak you out. >> the sharing of biased -- >> and false news -- >> has become all too common on social media -- >> some policies -- simply aren't true -- >> without checking facts first -- >> unfortunately, some members of the media -- >> with their own personal bias and agenda to control -- >> exactly what peopl
local reporters and local stations are the heart of any given city. they cover stories that matter at home, from little things like community board meetings to the big things like police shootings. don't think they matter? ask a viewer. local public media stations are like public libraries and local museums in that they preserve culture, educate, and engage in order to build understanding on important issues that are expensive or difficult to cover, one told "pointer" in 2015. people...
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a young local campaigners. ayoung girl local campaigners., would you be afraid? of course you'd be afraid. my thing is the government wasting money and not focusing on what's really needed out there, which is why this keeps happening. so far there have been no arrests but tributes for tanesha continued to grow, another life lost on the streets of london. adina campbell, bbc news, in tottenham. the duke of edinburgh, who's 96, has been admitted to hospital in central london for a hip operation. in a statement, buckingham palace said the procedure had been planned and would take place tomorrow at the king edward vii hospital. the duke has missed several recent royal events, as our royal correspondent daniela relph reports. police officers at the entrance — the sign that there is a royal patient behind the doors of the private king edward vii hospital in central london. the duke of edinburgh was driven here this afternoon ahead of hip surgery tomorrow.
a young local campaigners. ayoung girl local campaigners., would you be afraid? of course you'd be afraid. my thing is the government wasting money and not focusing on what's really needed out there, which is why this keeps happening. so far there have been no arrests but tributes for tanesha continued to grow, another life lost on the streets of london. adina campbell, bbc news, in tottenham. the duke of edinburgh, who's 96, has been admitted to hospital in central london for a hip operation....
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we have done close to 1,500 local hires. we are trying to set forward an outcome-driven recovery, but having to rebuild an entire arm at the local and commonwealth level. we are taking the initiative to do local hires. we are training them and qualifying them in the fema qualification system so we leave a strong and row best capability for emergency management for years to come. texas, we have major challenges. when it comes to housing. we are going to have challenges in housing in puerto rico which is the most fraustrating aspect. if i can give the governor granting authority, he can taken funding from me and do housing the way he sees best. he can do trent cities is, manufacturing house, travel tray lor and doesn't have to add here to my laws but his state laws and quicker and efficiently than i could. right now, the way it has to work, i have to do a governmental agreement and he has to follow my brur accurate i can process which slows things down. we have to fix it. i never heard of -- which is a real problem. there's a
we have done close to 1,500 local hires. we are trying to set forward an outcome-driven recovery, but having to rebuild an entire arm at the local and commonwealth level. we are taking the initiative to do local hires. we are training them and qualifying them in the fema qualification system so we leave a strong and row best capability for emergency management for years to come. texas, we have major challenges. when it comes to housing. we are going to have challenges in housing in puerto rico...
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she was asked about local regional kpis that the local agencies were using. she was clear on that. but the person who asked amber rudd the questioned said that that was not true and another member of her committee agrees. brandon lewis is using semantics and
she was asked about local regional kpis that the local agencies were using. she was clear on that. but the person who asked amber rudd the questioned said that that was not true and another member of her committee agrees. brandon lewis is using semantics and
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lots of money for the local economy. some of money for the local economy.old coast have been left feeling short—changed by these games. i've been here 22 years, were so seen in 22 years. it impacted almost a month and a half and we are all down at least 50%. when they planned against the organisers warned of delays and disruption, the reality has been rather more empty after local people left down. reality has been rather more empty after local people left downm made people imagine there was going to be gridlocked. we scare them away up to be gridlocked. we scare them away up —— to be gridlocked. we scare them away up——a to be gridlocked. we scare them away up —— a way we have to admit what we do play the card differently. there has been a team on the ground looking out what to copy and what to avoid. there are some things they can't replicate without miles of golden sand probably won't be beach volleyball in arming him. every host city playing to its advantages. so birmingham would only award in december after being taken a leave leaving much less time to
lots of money for the local economy. some of money for the local economy.old coast have been left feeling short—changed by these games. i've been here 22 years, were so seen in 22 years. it impacted almost a month and a half and we are all down at least 50%. when they planned against the organisers warned of delays and disruption, the reality has been rather more empty after local people left down. reality has been rather more empty after local people left downm made people imagine there was...
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it does not appear to alter local approval progressesser or take away local control over demolition or historic preservation. amendments introduced in march made it clear that parcels containing rent control units would not be eligible for the bonus nms a local municipality passes a resolution authorizing such deck lition. the amendments include a right to return requirements for any sb27 projects that displace any rental tenants. here is what is proposes. within a quarter final of a stop or a stop on a bus that runs at least everyon every 15 minutes. the bill would set 85 feet height limits if it faces 70 feet or more. and 5055 feet if it faces a right-of-way narrower than 70 feet. for parcels within a wider radius, within a half mile of a transit stop, the minimum height limits are 55 feet on a parcel racing a right-of-way facing 55 feet. these would be the baseline heights. a developer in theory could use to utilize the bonus to go even higher. this a map of what it might look like in san francisco. the majority of our meeting lines meet the threshold for high quality transit. almos
it does not appear to alter local approval progressesser or take away local control over demolition or historic preservation. amendments introduced in march made it clear that parcels containing rent control units would not be eligible for the bonus nms a local municipality passes a resolution authorizing such deck lition. the amendments include a right to return requirements for any sb27 projects that displace any rental tenants. here is what is proposes. within a quarter final of a stop or a...
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local news is important. americans who get their news from television get it from their local station and they deserve to know who or what is behind it. so we're joined now by nbc news media analyst eric deggans. eric, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> eric, president trump weighed in on the discussion via twitter. you know, basically mocking cnn, nbc, calling us a joke and backing sinclair broadcasting. so how could one possibly say that they're an unbiased news source when you've got the president of the united states pushing them and the other news organization he pushes is fox news. fox news is not unbiased. >> well, i'm also tv critic for national public radio. my colleague spoke with the head of news at sinclair and they insist that their news coverage is impartial even though they often provide what they call must-run commentaries to all of their stations that they own that contain political viewpoints that do seem to favor conservative causes. and i think the
local news is important. americans who get their news from television get it from their local station and they deserve to know who or what is behind it. so we're joined now by nbc news media analyst eric deggans. eric, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> eric, president trump weighed in on the discussion via twitter. you know, basically mocking cnn, nbc, calling us a joke and backing sinclair broadcasting. so how could one possibly say that...
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1,500 local hires that we have done. that's my army going out and basically helping these jurisdictions navigate. when it comes to the infrastructure, we have to remember, you know, for example, a lot of the power grid wasn't functioning before the storm. you guys gave me the authorities to fix that and then there's just so many -- we're putting temporary roadway systems in until roads can be rebuilt. so we just have a long way to go. we are going to be there for years. now, what we're doing to get ready for hurricane condition, we are rewriting emergency operations plans for all 78 jurisdictions, we are also rewriting plans for the commonwealth. on june 14 all of our efforts to write the plans, train upon the plans can going to be exercised on june 1 with a full scale exercise. i'm exponentially increasing the amount of food, water and supplies we have on the island and then we are going to run through plans of distribution for commodities and the commodities that we roll out during the expertise we will allow the munic
1,500 local hires that we have done. that's my army going out and basically helping these jurisdictions navigate. when it comes to the infrastructure, we have to remember, you know, for example, a lot of the power grid wasn't functioning before the storm. you guys gave me the authorities to fix that and then there's just so many -- we're putting temporary roadway systems in until roads can be rebuilt. so we just have a long way to go. we are going to be there for years. now, what we're doing to...
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an important local landmark which is the monument for the keeping cow which is a local trader in the old days used to walk around in wooden shoes and with a. wooden crate on his back and sell goods to people and in sort of. a local not only local landmark even has a symbol form and is one of the mascots if you will and months of being in a university town lots of young people there. it's one of the rich middle towns in germany lots of civil servants very catholic as well in that rather beautiful rural area of germany and what advice have police been giving to locals locals have been told i've just been talking. to my sister actually and locals who lives in munster locals being told to stay indoors to go about their daily business as much as they can. to be vigilant of course and as we've been saying this is the first spring day in germany it's absolutely beautiful last there's also there's not only the monument there's also a restaurant which is called cal and they. tables outside and out seem to think from the pictures that we've been seeing and that are running right now that it is
an important local landmark which is the monument for the keeping cow which is a local trader in the old days used to walk around in wooden shoes and with a. wooden crate on his back and sell goods to people and in sort of. a local not only local landmark even has a symbol form and is one of the mascots if you will and months of being in a university town lots of young people there. it's one of the rich middle towns in germany lots of civil servants very catholic as well in that rather...
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she said that it are local targets but she said she wasn't aware of them.s sent to the home secretary. that shows amber rudd isn't across the detail in her department or in fact she deliberately misled parliament and either way, they say she has to resign. we haven't had any response from the home office and number ten said the prime minister had confidence in the home secretary. it is worth saying, the home secretary and the prime minister have said while those targets are scrapped, it is right the government takes action against illegal in ‘s. there are some who criticise the approach, but the problem isn't the policy, it is the problem isn't the policy, it is the way the home secretary is handling this affair and it has increased the pressure on her. alex, thank you. our top story this evening. an historic meeting between north and south promises a new era of peace on the korean peninsula. and still to come. out on the doorsteps one week before the local elections in england — we're asking voters what's concerning them. definitely parking in my area. a l
she said that it are local targets but she said she wasn't aware of them.s sent to the home secretary. that shows amber rudd isn't across the detail in her department or in fact she deliberately misled parliament and either way, they say she has to resign. we haven't had any response from the home office and number ten said the prime minister had confidence in the home secretary. it is worth saying, the home secretary and the prime minister have said while those targets are scrapped, it is...
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the purpose would be to transition the local enforcement as well as have our allies and partners in the region who have a lot more at risk to put more skin into the game and certainly that something the president wants to see happen, for them to step up and do more and that's what we are working with right now. >> the president said yesterday he wanted to see american trick area. >> the goal is to defeat isis. once we completely do that, we have made significant progress on there's no longer a need for troops to be there and we can transition to that local enforcement, that certainly would be the object of. >> what does that look like? what is the yardstick for measuring what that looks like in syria based on the conditions on the ground, and secondly, what did he tell his commander yesterday during a meeting that how he possibly wants to see that play out. >> as he's maintained since the beginning his not to put an arbitrary timeline. he is measuring it in actually winning the battle, not just putting some random number out there but making sure we actually win, which we've been doing
the purpose would be to transition the local enforcement as well as have our allies and partners in the region who have a lot more at risk to put more skin into the game and certainly that something the president wants to see happen, for them to step up and do more and that's what we are working with right now. >> the president said yesterday he wanted to see american trick area. >> the goal is to defeat isis. once we completely do that, we have made significant progress on there's...
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local the local school. this what school all are good for texas well. people asked for the purposes of this book chirped as conscious or. this is exactly what dr blumenthal found on. their persona special or minute i mean your question i've given you can you just took it along to send a message to skip to tell us about the rest. of the. movie. of the horse for a bit of conscience more on a linguistic point for both of them runs the bar or proposals but on the system one can system down the money and the rich koerner. one governing system of prudence for the oscars sure sure a pittance and words of the. at the work at any machine but i've yet to come. it was devoted to just. stand up shots. and there's a voice in the business and comes to envision this and i'm sure. yes walter are cautious of sleep on the corporate. signals or the slow. ones most mom you have a question it's a given. and viewer it's new giving it show that this is an underage prostitute or bureau on the. person you're thinking if you carry your point you brush this part in the next day t
local the local school. this what school all are good for texas well. people asked for the purposes of this book chirped as conscious or. this is exactly what dr blumenthal found on. their persona special or minute i mean your question i've given you can you just took it along to send a message to skip to tell us about the rest. of the. movie. of the horse for a bit of conscience more on a linguistic point for both of them runs the bar or proposals but on the system one can system down the...
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asi as i said, some local people are worried, the head of the group for the local council has also been talking about the effo rts speaking today, talking about the efforts that he is undertaking with his colleagues to make sure that trade returns to the city and that life returns to normal. a couple of reasons, one is the criminal investigation that had to i’ui'i criminal investigation that had to run its course, and the second is each site is unique, and the military, working with defra and public health england and our friends at porton down, have been planning each site meticulously, so when they are deployed, they clean the site fully and with a minimum amount of fuss, leaving us with a clean city, keeping people safe. i think people will understand that when it is explained to them. the barriers here in salisbury going up the barriers here in salisbury going up very soon, we think in the next 5-10 up very soon, we think in the next 5—10 minutes. officials tried to reassure local people that life will return to normal, but they can't give an end date for when salisbury will return
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local authorities are allocated money to spend on children with high needs.t there was a £400 million shortfall in funding last year which, unions say, has led to dozens of councils asking for permission from the government to raid their wider schools budget to meet costs. well done. for schools already struggling with tight budgets, it's an added pressure. it would be really sad for me if i ever got to the point where i said we don't want to take children with additional needs for financial reasons. i suspect there are schools and trusts who are looking really closely at the level of needs that a child comes in with and the amount of funding that will be attached to that and making very difficult decisions. mehreen is a special needs teacher in south london. she's worried about the longer—term impact on the lives of vulnerable children. the danger for our children is that they disappear from society. that we are... that they will come to a school to a certain extent, they won't be then able to access the wider community they live in. the department for educa
local authorities are allocated money to spend on children with high needs.t there was a £400 million shortfall in funding last year which, unions say, has led to dozens of councils asking for permission from the government to raid their wider schools budget to meet costs. well done. for schools already struggling with tight budgets, it's an added pressure. it would be really sad for me if i ever got to the point where i said we don't want to take children with additional needs for financial...
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. >> what about dealing with local communities? is it going to be easier with small cells than those large towers. >> historically we've had multiple levels of review for wireless infrastructure. especially if it's a siding on federal land this multiplied level of review is when you're talking about small cells. if you're talking about 10000 different small cells each offering at low power inconspicuous in some you might not even or their futures looking around. some make sense to jump through those hoops. the review process is cumbersome and expensive. you just want take off. if you can't transmit the traffic over infrastructure itself or not. >> a lot of us haven't worked with the fcc in the past. >> there's one thing you remember in this robo calls. telemarketing calls for homes and cell phones, what is the fcc doing about it? >> this issue generates a lot of reaction from people. you're not a plot in the roble colors times soon. for wall while i could say i'm just a staffer but none the chairman so i have to say were taking act
. >> what about dealing with local communities? is it going to be easier with small cells than those large towers. >> historically we've had multiple levels of review for wireless infrastructure. especially if it's a siding on federal land this multiplied level of review is when you're talking about small cells. if you're talking about 10000 different small cells each offering at low power inconspicuous in some you might not even or their futures looking around. some make sense to...