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petersburg, being a manufacturing city, also has developed a system of transportation to get goods and materials from there. first and foremost, the english settlers got there by boat. they find themselves at that little town that they had established and created and to such a mecca of manufacturing. eventually, they are going to need to improve the roads for the farmers to get goods and materials into the factories. they have set up a network of plank roads, which are literally just that. roads that were planked in the wet spots to make it easier to get into the city. by the mid-19th century, the greatest mode of transportation this country explores, the railroad is now en vogue. it is burke has become a hub for that. petersburg will have railroads reaching to all points of the compass from the city. that's what brings about the civil war and grant's interest. as the war has begun, petersburg takes its role as a manufacturing city, shifted it towards the war effort, and because of all this transportation that makes it easy to come and go from there it has now become a hub for supply c
petersburg, being a manufacturing city, also has developed a system of transportation to get goods and materials from there. first and foremost, the english settlers got there by boat. they find themselves at that little town that they had established and created and to such a mecca of manufacturing. eventually, they are going to need to improve the roads for the farmers to get goods and materials into the factories. they have set up a network of plank roads, which are literally just that....
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make as a special opportunity for an economic development and one that will promote light manufacturing in the city and county of san francisco and highlight the thrilling manufacturers in the neighborhood we're happy to add to the culture in pier 70. >> other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed colleagues commissioner brandon would you go first >> thank you very much for a great project that is existing a wonderful concept of bringing people to the waterfront i highly courage you have wine kraefrt involved. >> (laughter). >> commissioner woo ho. >> i think that is we're all excited about seeing activation i think the proposal has good balance in terms of some of the what the port needs to seek out of the transition and as forest city is trying to chief and build a brand of a main site down the road i guess the improvements whether speak ease their or would you dome them as pop up - >> is your. >> commissioner murphy. >> can you use commissioner murphys mike. >> okay i didn't touch anything i just want to know the importance - >> commissioner maybe use commissioner murphys mike. >
make as a special opportunity for an economic development and one that will promote light manufacturing in the city and county of san francisco and highlight the thrilling manufacturers in the neighborhood we're happy to add to the culture in pier 70. >> other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed colleagues commissioner brandon would you go first >> thank you very much for a great project that is existing a wonderful concept of bringing people to the waterfront i...
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this legislation will require drug manufacturers with city oversight to fund and operate full collection programs just as they do throughout europe colombia and brazil and directly to the north and south in canada and mexico and consumers could simply place their old medications in secure drop off bins in pharmacies or return by mail all at no cost and without an increase in drug prices san francisco has actually been operating a pilot program for about 3 years and in that time our pilot has faithfully collected 23.5 tons of medicine. that's 47 ,000 pounds of chemicals that would not end up in our bay or in the wrong hands because of this program and imagine how much more we could collect and properly dispose of if we could include more drop off locations citywide and the ordinance before you today colleagues will provide a long-term safe medical did i medical dispose al program and it's informed by the similar programs in alameda and king county washington and also supported by a diverse coalition of supporters i've ever seen the san francisco police department the puc the department of
this legislation will require drug manufacturers with city oversight to fund and operate full collection programs just as they do throughout europe colombia and brazil and directly to the north and south in canada and mexico and consumers could simply place their old medications in secure drop off bins in pharmacies or return by mail all at no cost and without an increase in drug prices san francisco has actually been operating a pilot program for about 3 years and in that time our pilot has...
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this legislation will require drug manufacturers with city oversight to fund and operate full collection programs just as they do throughout europe, columbia, brazil and directly to our north and south and canada and mexico. consumers can place their old medications and secure drop off bins in pharmacies or return them by mail all at no cost and without any increase in drug prices. we aim to have at least five drop off locations in each district in the city. san francisco has actually been operating a small drug, dispose pilot program for about three years now. in that time, our pilot which now includes 12 independent pharmacies and one community center and all ten of our city's police stations has safely collected 23.5 tons of medicine. that's 47,000 pounds of chemicals that will not end up in our bay or in the wrong hands because of this program. clerkly, san francisco will use it if it's free, and convenient. imagine how much more we can collect and properly dispose if we can include more than 13 locations. the ordinance before you today, colleagues, will provide a safe disposal progr
this legislation will require drug manufacturers with city oversight to fund and operate full collection programs just as they do throughout europe, columbia, brazil and directly to our north and south and canada and mexico. consumers can place their old medications and secure drop off bins in pharmacies or return them by mail all at no cost and without any increase in drug prices. we aim to have at least five drop off locations in each district in the city. san francisco has actually been...
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entities of income and equality i recall that san francisco has the highest inequality manufacture with the cities we compared it to identify the rerun it but look at the san francisco with the largest cities in the united states it is increasing even faster i believe it is maybe ranging thirty in the top one hundred among the 10 or 15 faster income levels with the last two or three years i don't know but income and equality for loans i've tracked it that problem has not gone away. >> i have another point i know that our former school president of the school board was in the chambers i'm pleased on the oewd pathway and the work with the school district but one thing was not mentioned or mention the city college for displaced workers to retrain but for the young people to have the skills hard and soft skills to find the jobs in the various experience and knowledge and thanking our sector that are growing it's a big concern concern our local industry is dloin and the middle-income jobs are decreasing with the governments how to look at low wage workers to pull them up. >> construction and other indu
entities of income and equality i recall that san francisco has the highest inequality manufacture with the cities we compared it to identify the rerun it but look at the san francisco with the largest cities in the united states it is increasing even faster i believe it is maybe ranging thirty in the top one hundred among the 10 or 15 faster income levels with the last two or three years i don't know but income and equality for loans i've tracked it that problem has not gone away. >> i...
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when union forces came through they destroyed many of the cities manufacturing centers to help shut that confederate production. after the war, columbus rebuilt quickly with more mills than ever before. the majority of mills in columbus were caught mills so they were producing clothing towels jeans, there also a rosary mills. -- hoisery mills. these names and their buildings can still be seen all over the landscape. they are loss, -- lofts offices, even centers. here we have several artifacts related to the life of tom wiggins -- otherwise known as blind tom. [piano playing] he was born on a plantation near columbus and, after his birth it was discovered he was blind and mute. [piano continues] although the terminology of the time first to him as a dumb, but today recognize him as autistic -- specifically an autistic savant. he had a remarkable talent for mimicry. he was able to reproduce any sound or voice he heard in nature or man-made. [piano continues] he displayed a remarkable talent for music, being able to reproduce songs he heard just once on the pno, despite having very little f
when union forces came through they destroyed many of the cities manufacturing centers to help shut that confederate production. after the war, columbus rebuilt quickly with more mills than ever before. the majority of mills in columbus were caught mills so they were producing clothing towels jeans, there also a rosary mills. -- hoisery mills. these names and their buildings can still be seen all over the landscape. they are loss, -- lofts offices, even centers. here we have several artifacts...
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we made manufacturing happening in the city of boston. the value of those companies like that and bringing those partnerships together between corporate and small businesses and minority businesses that have the capacity and ability to do that is that you create a primary business that feeds the secondary business, the main streets. when my folks go to lunch, my 75 employees, they go to eat, the nail salons, it's sort of that's what revitalization means. someone asked me in our debriefing room. how do you get your people? it's word of mouth. i cannot tell you. we live in a labor surplus. the name has changed so many years since the 1970's. affirmative action, hub zone there are tons of workers we have that just want jobs. when they heard that -- anywhere i go if i say i hire ex-offenders, my cousin, brother, can they fill out a loan application? it's really very, very critical that corporations and governments continue their focus to allocate resources to helping small businesses and women and minority businesses. typically when these pro
we made manufacturing happening in the city of boston. the value of those companies like that and bringing those partnerships together between corporate and small businesses and minority businesses that have the capacity and ability to do that is that you create a primary business that feeds the secondary business, the main streets. when my folks go to lunch, my 75 employees, they go to eat, the nail salons, it's sort of that's what revitalization means. someone asked me in our debriefing room....
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the tie i am wearing by the way, human made suit manufactured in the city of new bedford. [applause] it's made in new bedford and america by union people. so go and buy one if you need one. but what happened was this working-class people and whites saw themselves as the short end of the stick economically and they believe in government so for many of them is a problem because the government could have helped them and didn't. so exacerbate being it they inaccurately saw that's because the government only cares about black people, nine people. the prejudice came and not because people started out prejudice but they felt like we were doing this for them other people and not for them. we weren't doing much for anybody given the economic situation in economic situation and artillery to run the government. since ronald reagan began 35 years ago it had been four years since there is a democrat in the house and senate. when you have branches of government in the hands of -- it doesn't work very well. we were in a vicious cycle. there are people who think government should protect
the tie i am wearing by the way, human made suit manufactured in the city of new bedford. [applause] it's made in new bedford and america by union people. so go and buy one if you need one. but what happened was this working-class people and whites saw themselves as the short end of the stick economically and they believe in government so for many of them is a problem because the government could have helped them and didn't. so exacerbate being it they inaccurately saw that's because the...
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today the city is home to fort benning and lays claim to the longest urban white-water rafting course in the world. but during the civil war columbus was the second-largest manufacturing hub in the confederacy. with the help of our media cable partners, over the next hour we will visit with historians to learn about the city's past, hear the music of a blind and deaf slave known as blind tom -- ♪ [cano music] ♪ -- pmo music ♪ -- pmo music -- pml -- pmo -- p.m. oh -- piano music] ♪ >> later, see how fort benning helped to build the nations army for nearly a century. >> fort benning was established on macon road in columbus, georgia, on approximately 85 acres of land in october of 19 18th -- 1918. on that day the war came to a close and there was talk of closing fort denning. many officers who had served in the american expeditionary forces to france went before congress to testify that had our soldiers had better training they would not have suffer the casualties that they did in just 210 days of actual combat, so it was determined by congress that we would keep fort benning on a smaller scale and luckily for us, it survived. >> but first, go on board the css jackson,
today the city is home to fort benning and lays claim to the longest urban white-water rafting course in the world. but during the civil war columbus was the second-largest manufacturing hub in the confederacy. with the help of our media cable partners, over the next hour we will visit with historians to learn about the city's past, hear the music of a blind and deaf slave known as blind tom -- ♪ [cano music] ♪ -- pmo music ♪ -- pmo music -- pml -- pmo -- p.m. oh -- piano music] ♪...
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when you online manufacturing or the of the kind of skills, the employers that are in the city and the high schools and community colleges you create this amazing robustus in terms of that pipeline. and, in fact, that's where someone like that chairman and ceo of snap on tools has said we're in a global competition for jobs and the single best weapon is ctd. we need a skilled the competition why do i start with these three? because if we know we can do it then we need to make these the norm, not the exception. if you want to all kids, when we have to do it to borrow the phrase the secretary used in in years ago it takes a village. because economics and educational policies have to go side-by-side. even though it's not an urban setting, we learned this in west virginia where we are actually building housing, trying to create jobs the poorest in the eighth poorest county in the united states, while at the same time working with folks in san francisco to build housing there. it is a public-private partnership where we are collaborating as opposed to send engaging in conflict. we can do it
when you online manufacturing or the of the kind of skills, the employers that are in the city and the high schools and community colleges you create this amazing robustus in terms of that pipeline. and, in fact, that's where someone like that chairman and ceo of snap on tools has said we're in a global competition for jobs and the single best weapon is ctd. we need a skilled the competition why do i start with these three? because if we know we can do it then we need to make these the norm,...
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when union forces came through the end of the war, they destroyed many of the city's manufacturing centerso help shut down confederate production at the end of the war. however, after the war, columbus rebuilt quickly with more mills than ever before. the majority of mills and columbus work on mills, so they were producing clothing, towels, genes. -- jeans. there there were also grist mills and hosiery mills. these names of their buildings can still be seen all over the columbus landscape today. they are lofts offices, event centers, and places to look at and remember this history where so many residents of columbus worked, or have family members or friends who worked. here we have several artifacts related to the life of tom wiggins, otherwise known as blind to tell me. -- blind tom. soon after his birth and was discovered he was both blind and mute. though the terminology of the time referred to him as dumb today we would probably recognize him as autistic read specifically an autistic savant. tom could not communicate in traditional ways, he had a remarkable talent for mimicry. he was a
when union forces came through the end of the war, they destroyed many of the city's manufacturing centerso help shut down confederate production at the end of the war. however, after the war, columbus rebuilt quickly with more mills than ever before. the majority of mills and columbus work on mills, so they were producing clothing, towels, genes. -- jeans. there there were also grist mills and hosiery mills. these names of their buildings can still be seen all over the columbus landscape...
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the tie i am wearing by the way, human made suit manufactured in the city of new bedford. [applause] it's made in new bedford and america by union people. so go and buy one if you need one. but what happened was this working-class people and whites saw themselves as the short end of the stick economically and they believe in government so for many of them is a problem because the government could have helped them and didn't. so exacerbate being it they inaccurately saw that's because the government only cares about black people, nine people. the prejudice came and not because people started out prejudice but they felt like we were doing this for them other people and not for them. we weren't doing much for anybody given the economic situation in economic situation and artillery to run the government. since ronald reagan began 35 years ago it had been four years since there is a democrat in the house and senate. when you have branches of government in the hands of -- it doesn't work very well. we were in a vicious cycle. there are people who think government should protect
the tie i am wearing by the way, human made suit manufactured in the city of new bedford. [applause] it's made in new bedford and america by union people. so go and buy one if you need one. but what happened was this working-class people and whites saw themselves as the short end of the stick economically and they believe in government so for many of them is a problem because the government could have helped them and didn't. so exacerbate being it they inaccurately saw that's because the...
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union forces came through at the end of the war and destroyed many of the city manufacturing centers to shut down production at the end of the war. however after the war, there was more milled than ever before. there were clothing, towels, genes. there were also grist mills. clothing, home furnishings could be bought right here in columbus. there are offices
union forces came through at the end of the war and destroyed many of the city manufacturing centers to shut down production at the end of the war. however after the war, there was more milled than ever before. there were clothing, towels, genes. there were also grist mills. clothing, home furnishings could be bought right here in columbus. there are offices
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recently someone actually filed a public records request with the city of oakland asking for all documents relating to the ingredients and manufacture of oakland's secret sauce. the city has not yet responded to that request. now we believe the ingredients include chipotle and garlic but we haven't confirmed that yet. that is our show for tonight. for all of kqed's news coverage please go to kqednews.org. i'm scott shafer. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday march 22nd. a new isis threat against american military personnel and their families. the pentagon is ordered to release potentially inflammatory photographs documenting the abuse of detainees. what's next? and in our signature segment: the debate over the legalization of sports betting >> let's figure out a legal way to do this where it can be regulated, it can be taxed. >> the debate is, should government be actively encouraging and you know, sponsoring predatory forms of gambling? next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made
recently someone actually filed a public records request with the city of oakland asking for all documents relating to the ingredients and manufacture of oakland's secret sauce. the city has not yet responded to that request. now we believe the ingredients include chipotle and garlic but we haven't confirmed that yet. that is our show for tonight. for all of kqed's news coverage please go to kqednews.org. i'm scott shafer. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> sreenivasan: on this edition for...
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recently someone actually filed a public records request with the city of oakland asking for all documents relating to the ingredients and manufacture of oakland's secret sauce. the city has not yet responded to that request. now we believe the ingredients include chipotle and garlic but we haven't confirmed that yet. that is our show for tonight. for all of kqed's news coverage please go to kqednews.org. i'm scott shafer. thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> a kqed television production. >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart attack you might have. >> it's like an adventure, you know? you gotta put on your miner's helmet. >> it reminds me of oatmeal with a touch of wet dog. >> i did. inhaled it. >> p
recently someone actually filed a public records request with the city of oakland asking for all documents relating to the ingredients and manufacture of oakland's secret sauce. the city has not yet responded to that request. now we believe the ingredients include chipotle and garlic but we haven't confirmed that yet. that is our show for tonight. for all of kqed's news coverage please go to kqednews.org. i'm scott shafer. thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> a kqed television production....
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we made manufacturing happening in the inner city of boston.he value of those companies like that and bringing those partnerships together between corporate and small businesses and minority businesses that have the capacity and ability to do that is that you create a primary business that feeds the secondary business, the main streets. when my folks go to lunch, my 75 employees, they go to eat, the nail salons, it's sort of that's what revitalization means. someone asked me in our debriefing room. how do you get your people? it's word of mouth. i cannot tell you. we live in a labor surplus. the name has changed so many years since the 1970's. affirmative action, hub zone there are tons of workers we have that just want jobs. when they heard that -- anywhere i go if i say i hire ex-offenders, my cousin, brother, can they fill out a application? it's really very, very critical that corporations and governments continue their focus to allocate resources to helping small businesses and women and minority businesses. typically when these programs w
we made manufacturing happening in the inner city of boston.he value of those companies like that and bringing those partnerships together between corporate and small businesses and minority businesses that have the capacity and ability to do that is that you create a primary business that feeds the secondary business, the main streets. when my folks go to lunch, my 75 employees, they go to eat, the nail salons, it's sort of that's what revitalization means. someone asked me in our debriefing...
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light written manufactures in on wednesday with the city. it looks impr. look like it's really going to dump but it's not. system will weaken considerably by the time it reaches us. so we are left with not whole lot. 11:00 p.m. tuesday night we are looking at cloud cover. as we head towards your wednesday morning commute scattered showers begin to develop and the showers were with us really right on through the lunch time hour. few more showers around 1 or 2:00 o'clock and then they move out so the evening commute looks just fine. as far as the rainfall most areas will get anywhere from about 500 to $1,500 of an inch. isolated spots like the hills could get up to quarter inch. tomorrow morning allow plenty of time the morning commute. the fog is going to make for a slow going commute and ferry ride murky if you take it across the bay. mid 40's low 50's grab light jacket or sweater this afternoon. it's mild in the south bay. 73 in san jose. 70 in milpitas. sunnyvale on the peninsula palo alto. 71 redwood city. fog holding the temperatures down near the coas
light written manufactures in on wednesday with the city. it looks impr. look like it's really going to dump but it's not. system will weaken considerably by the time it reaches us. so we are left with not whole lot. 11:00 p.m. tuesday night we are looking at cloud cover. as we head towards your wednesday morning commute scattered showers begin to develop and the showers were with us really right on through the lunch time hour. few more showers around 1 or 2:00 o'clock and then they move out so...
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light written manufactures in on wednesday with the city. it looks impressive. system will weaken considerably by the time it reaches us. so we are left with not whole lot. 11:00 p.m. tuesday night we are looking at cloud cover. as we head towards your wednesday morning commute scattered showers begin to develop and the showers were with us really right on through the lunch time hour. few more showers around 1 or 2:00 o'clock and then they move out so the evening commute looks just fine. as far as the rainfall most areas will get anywhere from about 500 to $1,500 of an inch. isolated spots like the hills could get up to quarter inch. tomorrow morning allow plenty of time the morning commute. the fog is going to make for a slow going commute and ferry ride murky if you take it across the bay. mid 40's low 50's grab light jacket or sweater this afternoon. it's mild in the south bay. 73 in san jose. 70 in milpitas. sunnyvale on the peninsula palo alto. 71 redwood city. fog holding the temperatures down near the coast. a lot like today. upper 50's. downtown san fran
light written manufactures in on wednesday with the city. it looks impressive. system will weaken considerably by the time it reaches us. so we are left with not whole lot. 11:00 p.m. tuesday night we are looking at cloud cover. as we head towards your wednesday morning commute scattered showers begin to develop and the showers were with us really right on through the lunch time hour. few more showers around 1 or 2:00 o'clock and then they move out so the evening commute looks just fine. as far...
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we made manufacturing happen in the inner city of boston. and the value of a company like that in bringing those partnerships together between corporate and small businesses and minority businesses have the capacity and the ability to do that is you create a primary business, if you will, that feeds the secondary business at main street. my folks go to lunch. my 75 employees. they go to the nail salon. that is what revitalization means. someone asked in our debriefing room, how do you get your people. it is word-of-mouth. we live in a labor surplus. the name has changed so many years -- affirmative action. labor surplus. but there are tons of workers we have the just want jobs. when they heard -- anywhere i go if i say i higher ex offenders oh, my god, my cousin, brother. can they come fill out an application? it is really, really critical that corporations and governments continue their focus for outreach in women and minority owned businesses. typically when these were established, they were established, too, with the mindset that women an
we made manufacturing happen in the inner city of boston. and the value of a company like that in bringing those partnerships together between corporate and small businesses and minority businesses have the capacity and the ability to do that is you create a primary business, if you will, that feeds the secondary business at main street. my folks go to lunch. my 75 employees. they go to the nail salon. that is what revitalization means. someone asked in our debriefing room, how do you get your...
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light written manufactures in on wednesday with the city. it looks impressive.y going to dump but it's not. system will weaken considerably by the time it reaches us. so we are left with not whole lot. 11:00 p.m. tuesday night we are looking at cloud cover. as we head towards your wednesday morning commute scattered showers begin to develop and the showers were with us really right on through the lunch time hour. few more showers around 1 or 2:00 o'clock and then they move out so the evening commute looks just fine. as far as the rainfall most areas will get anywhere from about 500 to $1,500 of an inch. isolated spots like the hills could get up to quarter inch. tomorrow morning allow plenty of time the morning commute. the fog is going to make for a slow going commute and ferry ride murky if you take it across the bay. mid 40's low 50's grab light jacket or sweater this afternoon. it's mild in the south bay. 73 in san jose. 70 in milpitas. sunnyvale on the peninsula palo alto. 71 redwood city. fog holding the temperatures down near the coast. a lot like today.
light written manufactures in on wednesday with the city. it looks impressive.y going to dump but it's not. system will weaken considerably by the time it reaches us. so we are left with not whole lot. 11:00 p.m. tuesday night we are looking at cloud cover. as we head towards your wednesday morning commute scattered showers begin to develop and the showers were with us really right on through the lunch time hour. few more showers around 1 or 2:00 o'clock and then they move out so the evening...
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leaders are joining with nonprofits groups to work with manufacturers to focus on labeling the city's food and beverage production. >> everyone is aware we are striving for environmental sustainability for equity and so there's something that says made in oakland that means all of that. it doesn't just mean it's produced here. >> many business owners say a label could promote and rebrand the city. >>> 4:57. coming up next, demonstrations heating up at the uc regents meeting and clothes coming off too. >> reporter: i'm kiet do live in cupertino at apple headquarters. apple joins the dow jones industrial average today. why this could be good news for your 401(k). >>> let's take a live look out at the golden gate bridge. not too many cars crossing the bridge this morning. but hey, it's 5:00. that will change in just a few minutes. >> give it a couple of minutes. >>> good morning, it is march madness here on cbs today! it all starts at 9:00 this morning. remember that. oh, look at this! we brought in a basketball. you have to get your brackets. >> can you dribble? >> not on the desk. get
leaders are joining with nonprofits groups to work with manufacturers to focus on labeling the city's food and beverage production. >> everyone is aware we are striving for environmental sustainability for equity and so there's something that says made in oakland that means all of that. it doesn't just mean it's produced here. >> many business owners say a label could promote and rebrand the city. >>> 4:57. coming up next, demonstrations heating up at the uc regents meeting...
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city leaders are joining a nonprofit group to work with manufacturers. they are focusing on labeling the city's food and beverage production. many business owners say a label could promote and rebrand the city. >>> 5:55. chris borland walked way from millions of dollars. what he is saying this morning about his decision to retire from the 49ers. >> crap, that's what the uc president is calling a student protest. coming up, why she may be female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters goo
city leaders are joining a nonprofit group to work with manufacturers. they are focusing on labeling the city's food and beverage production. many business owners say a label could promote and rebrand the city. >>> 5:55. chris borland walked way from millions of dollars. what he is saying this morning about his decision to retire from the 49ers. >> crap, that's what the uc president is calling a student protest. coming up, why she may be female announcer: you're on the right...
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they had to bring malays into the city, into the growing manufacturing into the future of the countrynd build one malaysia that way, that if they just left them as the poor farmers out in the countryside it was going to be nothing but trouble. and so their policies made malay the national language. they saved the university positions for the malays; they made the schools in malay; they put all the... the banking was for malay. companies had to be malay, and then they might hire chinese subcontractors to do the actual printing. but the printing/publishing companies had to be malay. and so the chinese who had been wealthy-- a lot of them left to canada and to singapore. for the chinese who remained, however-- they stayed in an economy that was growing in prosperity a country that was growing. and it's not as though their land or their money or anything was taken from them; it's the shift in the opportunities. it's like affirmative action where the people need... in the affirmative action have the military and have the power and have the government to do it-- kind of affirmative action w
they had to bring malays into the city, into the growing manufacturing into the future of the countrynd build one malaysia that way, that if they just left them as the poor farmers out in the countryside it was going to be nothing but trouble. and so their policies made malay the national language. they saved the university positions for the malays; they made the schools in malay; they put all the... the banking was for malay. companies had to be malay, and then they might hire chinese...
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english, american, brad sillan, indian, and japanese cotton manufacturers encouraged unprecedented move of people from the countryside into cities. by demanding ever more cotton to feed their hungry factories manufacturers encouraged planters to vastly expand their cotton explained the need for cheap labor to work on that land led to the forced migration of hundreds of thousands of slaves as well as the colonization of new territories in places such as africa and asia. the factory production of cotton in fact pioneered a new relationship between industry and the countryside, by producing ever more cotton textiles, ever more efficiently and selling them to markets throughout the world, cotton traders destroyed less efficient wives producing textiles and moved the center of the industry from asia, where it had been for four million years, to western europe and then to the united states. and in their search for labor capital and lan the wove together regions of be globe, creating the earliest wave of globalization, cotton was important to many different places. in britain, it became most important manufacturing industry early in th
english, american, brad sillan, indian, and japanese cotton manufacturers encouraged unprecedented move of people from the countryside into cities. by demanding ever more cotton to feed their hungry factories manufacturers encouraged planters to vastly expand their cotton explained the need for cheap labor to work on that land led to the forced migration of hundreds of thousands of slaves as well as the colonization of new territories in places such as africa and asia. the factory production of...
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vast quantities of food, raw materials and manufactured goods poured into the capital city. much of this wealth remained at the top, but some trickled down to the other classes as well. this hierarchy of ancient power and wealth is well preserved in the ruins of herculaneum, 120 miles southeast from the capital in rome. the city of herculaneum rested on the shores of the mediterranean. its seaside buildings housed the boats of fishermen and traders. like its better known neighbor, pompeii, herculaneum was built in the shadow of vesuvius, which erupted in a.d. 79 to bury both cities in ash and lava. excavation superintendent tommasa budetta and her assistants dug through the lava to expose warehouses that once sat on the beach. inside, victims of the cataclysm as they waited to be rescued. interpreter: pouring into the streets from the stores, they went toward the beach attempting to flee and to save themselves by sea. here they waited for ships to take them to safe shores. unfortunately, they were choked and crushed under the volcanic debris. naturally, at the moment of the
vast quantities of food, raw materials and manufactured goods poured into the capital city. much of this wealth remained at the top, but some trickled down to the other classes as well. this hierarchy of ancient power and wealth is well preserved in the ruins of herculaneum, 120 miles southeast from the capital in rome. the city of herculaneum rested on the shores of the mediterranean. its seaside buildings housed the boats of fishermen and traders. like its better known neighbor, pompeii,...
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cities to -- cities, but manufacturing chicago tracking.are joined by rcb economist tom moore sally -- tom. we see this divergence. what you see continuing? tom: what we would say is a lot of what we went through over the last couple of months, we think some of the weakness is easily explained. the weather, the port strikes -- look, i get it, and i can see people rolling their eyes as they listen to us. alix: it is not just the port strikes, the weather. tom: in part. this is not us guessing. you know from the responding comments from the isn report from the beige book, where they highlighted not just the port strike, but the weather is having some impact on consumption. here is what i would say when you are trying to square the circle. does it pass the sniff test, and in that regard, here is what i would say -- we have added 1.5 million jobs over the last four months, an outstanding run rate. wages are actually slightly on the rise if you look at the high, which hopefully will get into over the course of the conversation. so, you have cons
cities to -- cities, but manufacturing chicago tracking.are joined by rcb economist tom moore sally -- tom. we see this divergence. what you see continuing? tom: what we would say is a lot of what we went through over the last couple of months, we think some of the weakness is easily explained. the weather, the port strikes -- look, i get it, and i can see people rolling their eyes as they listen to us. alix: it is not just the port strikes, the weather. tom: in part. this is not us guessing....
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group of various city agencies or organizations and adapt a new 10 year plan on the housing those will discuss the citywide coordinated system and more expensive performance manufacturer to understand the services abatements which the auditors report will address the available of tentative housing and the projected heirs of the city's supportive housing thank you. >> thanks for your report thank you for the authorness and the power point a few questions i think that before we move on to our city's service audit report you talked about something we've been struggling where it's too too much whether we should dive into the details and instead of talking about the structure i see the valid it but let's dive i love our personal opinion we've asked our housing provider and value everyone's opinion the coordinated assessment model system similar we talk about the central listed intact system although that's a separate topic that the general technology can you talk about or not that's it feasible but if it's feasible to implement i see the benefits i want to me it's a no-brainer. >> certainly the other departments will be able to speak around the funding challenges and the d
group of various city agencies or organizations and adapt a new 10 year plan on the housing those will discuss the citywide coordinated system and more expensive performance manufacturer to understand the services abatements which the auditors report will address the available of tentative housing and the projected heirs of the city's supportive housing thank you. >> thanks for your report thank you for the authorness and the power point a few questions i think that before we move on to...
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in 1932 a group of just 12 manufacturers will come together , located in the new york city area, led by maurice rentner, to start thinking about how to increase style contras know some -- style consciousness of among women. called the fashion originators guild of america, it had the stated aim of protecting original fashion. to facilitate this, what they did was they established a design bureau to register designs by members. registration was simple. all you had to do was submit a slip of paper, the sketch of your garment. you needed to give a very brief description stating why it was unique, why it was original, and the guild would give it a serial number, stamp it with their logo, and dated to establish priority. sketches were not cross referenced checked to ensure that they were original. and this, of course, is herbert, a noted manufacturer and a member of the foga board of directors. once registered, the designer or manufacturer would receive one of these labels. either a registered original design are registered with foga. the labels cost $.50 each, and if you can believe this,
in 1932 a group of just 12 manufacturers will come together , located in the new york city area, led by maurice rentner, to start thinking about how to increase style contras know some -- style consciousness of among women. called the fashion originators guild of america, it had the stated aim of protecting original fashion. to facilitate this, what they did was they established a design bureau to register designs by members. registration was simple. all you had to do was submit a slip of...
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manufacturer in kamaishi, iwate prefecture. it's a small company, with about 10 employees. cityfficials asked him and his colleagues to help progress debris from the disaster. the firm then developed a boiler for generating electricity. the tsunami deposited close to 1 million tons of debris in kamaishi. that's about 55 years worth of household garbage for the city. it was a major obstacle to recovery. nogami developed a way to use the mountains of rubble to fuel his boiler. the resulting water vapor would produce electricity. >> translator: i focused on using debris as fuel. i really believe it was the disaster that forced me to think outside the box. >> reporter: most of the sunni debris had absorbed large amounts of salt from soaking up sea water. and the salt reacts with the metal walls of the boilers when the debris is burned. this causes corrosion. nogami had his work cut out for him. it took him three years to develop a unit that can handle this kind of damage. and in 2014 his product was ready. conventional boilers take the form of a single tube. nogami decided to divide
manufacturer in kamaishi, iwate prefecture. it's a small company, with about 10 employees. cityfficials asked him and his colleagues to help progress debris from the disaster. the firm then developed a boiler for generating electricity. the tsunami deposited close to 1 million tons of debris in kamaishi. that's about 55 years worth of household garbage for the city. it was a major obstacle to recovery. nogami developed a way to use the mountains of rubble to fuel his boiler. the resulting water...
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city. >> translator: there are many charging stations. it's very convenient. >> reporter: this manufacturer was given a crucial boost. the chinese government is encouraging consumers to buy electric vehicles by offering subsidies of up to $10,000 off the total cost. >> translator: many companies in the field of alternative energy have set up here. they are growing steady. you could say the business conditions are ideal for us. >> reporter: like many cities around china, air pollution from car emissions is a major problem here. so five year ago the central government made it a model city for promoting electric vehicles. >> translator: by cutting prices and making it more convenient to use electric vehicles in the city, we can help to boost their popularity. this will lead to more people using clean energy which will improve the environmental conditions here. >> reporter: the city has 300 electric buses. that's 3% of the total fleet. the aim is to raise that number to 30%. 14 charges stations for the buses have been set up around the city. and there are plans to install many more. this resear
city. >> translator: there are many charging stations. it's very convenient. >> reporter: this manufacturer was given a crucial boost. the chinese government is encouraging consumers to buy electric vehicles by offering subsidies of up to $10,000 off the total cost. >> translator: many companies in the field of alternative energy have set up here. they are growing steady. you could say the business conditions are ideal for us. >> reporter: like many cities around china,...
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our continuing brought could cause even manufacturer water cut backs. cityrough right now. >> yes. from=jfqc pleasant hill into watt nut creek you are bumper to bumper. couple of trouble spots here with an accident in san francisco north 101 at chavez coming into downtown,u/0 a jeep blocking the right lane i]there.0& making it very slow into1e >>> good morning. you could see the wind have changed slowing up on live doppler 7 hd. it's going to bring drier air in and eventually get rid of the cloud cover. even the high clouds will become thinner. sunshine this afternoon. daly city the cool spot. here's my accuweather seven-day forecast. slightly warmer ♪ yeah hey ♪ haute uh-oh yeah ♪ ♪ hey yeah yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> all right. >> that is singer/songwriter ledisi performing "i blame you." we loved her in "selma" as mahalia jackson. she is going to sing a little bit of that this morning for us and perform "take my hand precious lord" from the award-winning anymore and new sing the, as well. we're excited -- >> just reminded me. dave zinczenko is here
our continuing brought could cause even manufacturer water cut backs. cityrough right now. >> yes. from=jfqc pleasant hill into watt nut creek you are bumper to bumper. couple of trouble spots here with an accident in san francisco north 101 at chavez coming into downtown,u/0 a jeep blocking the right lane i]there.0& making it very slow into1e >>> good morning. you could see the wind have changed slowing up on live doppler 7 hd. it's going to bring drier air in and eventually...
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general dynamics, the manufacturer of the mutt, is using disaster city to test the robot in a varietyal-world conditions. david martin is the facilities program director. >> it can be utilized for transport of taishts patients in-- of patients infected with ebola limiting the exposure of people who would come in contact with the patient and make it much easier for them to move patients around without having to suit up a number of people to transport that patient. >> reporter: another potential weapon is the xenex decontamination robot. >> it will go up -- >> reporter: already used in 300 hospitals, the robots use u.v. light to disinfect hospital rooms. c.e.o. of xenex -- >> you turn it on set it to run, the top lifts up, the bulb pulses as soon as its visible and goes up to 52 inches and comes back down so it's exposing all of the surfaces in a hospital room, in an operating room to this intense xenon lamp. it will literally kill any virus or spore that we've ever seen. >> reporter: simple to use, the robots are usually operated by hospital cleaning crews in two five-minute sessions.
general dynamics, the manufacturer of the mutt, is using disaster city to test the robot in a varietyal-world conditions. david martin is the facilities program director. >> it can be utilized for transport of taishts patients in-- of patients infected with ebola limiting the exposure of people who would come in contact with the patient and make it much easier for them to move patients around without having to suit up a number of people to transport that patient. >> reporter:...
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industries as health care and retail and construction, manufacturing and train and transportation those are industries critical to supporting and serving the city of san francisco and serve the local market one the key finding the economic strategy those two key areas did local and export industries are linked that having the export distresses and serving the market is critical but they don't think the math to fill the goods to the businesses. >> the economic strategy included 3 key goals the first was obviously to create job opportunity that draws on the city's strength we need to insure the second goal we are increasing the levels of inclusion and equality in the job growth in driving down equality and make sure that the economic is driving the resources to invest in its priorities the economics strategy that includes
industries as health care and retail and construction, manufacturing and train and transportation those are industries critical to supporting and serving the city of san francisco and serve the local market one the key finding the economic strategy those two key areas did local and export industries are linked that having the export distresses and serving the market is critical but they don't think the math to fill the goods to the businesses. >> the economic strategy included 3 key goals...