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the monumental project could become the new face of africa -- an ultra-modern city on the ocean for those able to afford it. the sand divers will have little to do with the new city. they risk their lives to provide material for the streets and single-family houses. as long as the boom lasts, they're guaranteed an income. the sand divers will eventually go home to the slums. and eko atlantic will be the city of someone else's future. >> and now we take you to the swiss alps. as part of our global living room series we visit the residence of the anthamatten family. most paying guests come here for the views and to experience the traditional swiss lifestyle. so here our reporters took up a very cosy invitation to find out what life is like between alpine peaks and grazing cows. >> hello. welcome to our home in saas-fee. come in! this is our living room. here our two of our children -- klara, noel -- their papa -- and the two older boys are playing sports." >> hello. welcome! the kids generally aren't here during the week, but on the weekend, after i get home from work, we often sit together
the monumental project could become the new face of africa -- an ultra-modern city on the ocean for those able to afford it. the sand divers will have little to do with the new city. they risk their lives to provide material for the streets and single-family houses. as long as the boom lasts, they're guaranteed an income. the sand divers will eventually go home to the slums. and eko atlantic will be the city of someone else's future. >> and now we take you to the swiss alps. as part of...
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modern cities today especially. high levels of pollution. developing electric and hybrid right now we're the only ones in russia doing you could you do it. now this is. two thousand and eight and managed to save gallons of gasoline thanks to a well known electro mechanical transmission design which has been used in. the transmission. engine to run at a more efficient rate the. main components of. a few extra bits like a generator power control. during braking energy. ration electric power from the storage unit and generator is sent through the induction motor. engine the result. is fuel economy twenty to thirty percent of regular internal combustion engines. moving step by step first we made a hybrid now we're working on electric. the global trends continue this will become a necessity. membership will be a factor for us as well so today we're developing electrical buses. and so here. they're just waiting for their more eco friendly models to come in once they do there's relatively little that need. to be changing the production process the
modern cities today especially. high levels of pollution. developing electric and hybrid right now we're the only ones in russia doing you could you do it. now this is. two thousand and eight and managed to save gallons of gasoline thanks to a well known electro mechanical transmission design which has been used in. the transmission. engine to run at a more efficient rate the. main components of. a few extra bits like a generator power control. during braking energy. ration electric power from...
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and san francisco's goal is to be a modern city so we need not only a modern mode of transportation system but think in a modern way and enjoys taking the future into account, not just the present. so for the future, let's not trade a stigma but come together to build a new sustainable city. this will only happen if all youth are involved and that would mean making muni free-for-all youth. thank you. [applause] >> selena lane, maria tapia, francisco dacosta. >> is selena here? maria? tapia. stanitruculo. francisco decosta. jessica enron. any of those people here? >> hi, my name is jessica, and i'm speaking on behalf of ymac members and coleman advocates. i support free muni for all youth. i believe all youth deserve a chance for free muni not only for school but for work and extracurricular activities. all youth deserve a chance to explore a place they call home and that's san francisco, obviously. so, yeah, thank for you listening to all of us. [applause] >> thank you. >> madam chair, the speakers i've called haven't respond. is there anyone else who has not had a chance to speak who woul
and san francisco's goal is to be a modern city so we need not only a modern mode of transportation system but think in a modern way and enjoys taking the future into account, not just the present. so for the future, let's not trade a stigma but come together to build a new sustainable city. this will only happen if all youth are involved and that would mean making muni free-for-all youth. thank you. [applause] >> selena lane, maria tapia, francisco dacosta. >> is selena here?...
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it is a university city, and he wants to see students with modern professions stay here after their studies. immigration is a big problem in greece. >> younger people see that things are moving forward in the city. >> it is about time. so you are staying? >> who else is going to stay? >> to make the city more attractive for residents and tourists alike, it is expanding cultural offerings, but without spending more than expected revenues. >> we are creating a precise financial plan and considering how to use the meager funds we have. we do not want the money to trickle away. we've worked together with private enterprise and seek sponsors. >> this here is the old roman market. >> the team woos tourists with the city's greco roman byzantine, jewish, and ottoman history. the city's poor relations with neighboring turkey have improved. the mayor was successful in getting a direct flight established to istanbul. the city is also grooming itself for taurus, trying to get its garbage problem under control. the first 2500 containers for a new garbage separation and recycling system modeled on german
it is a university city, and he wants to see students with modern professions stay here after their studies. immigration is a big problem in greece. >> younger people see that things are moving forward in the city. >> it is about time. so you are staying? >> who else is going to stay? >> to make the city more attractive for residents and tourists alike, it is expanding cultural offerings, but without spending more than expected revenues. >> we are creating a...
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sarajevo is a modern european city. it is hard in the balkans to escape the past, hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. >> nobody thought there would be a war. we all thought this was some kind of skirmish. it is hard to believe that this war happened in europe. no 11 and that is a great shame. they all wanted everything and they got nothing. that is the worst thing. >> 1992, the muslim and croat populations had voted for independence from yugoslavia. the serbs rejected the decision. 20 years ago today, five people were killed when serb nationalists fired into a crowded sarajevo. the war had begun. the siege of sarajevo last 44 desperate, deadly months. the city was shelled, bombs, almost obliterated. sniper alley, just being there was enough to get you killed. bosnia was brutalized, carved out. serbs, croats, and muslims fought and killed for territory. ethnic cleansing came to europe. international diplomacy prove useless. the united nations peacekeepers managed little. their failure was most bloody in the encl
sarajevo is a modern european city. it is hard in the balkans to escape the past, hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. >> nobody thought there would be a war. we all thought this was some kind of skirmish. it is hard to believe that this war happened in europe. no 11 and that is a great shame. they all wanted everything and they got nothing. that is the worst thing. >> 1992, the muslim and croat populations had voted for independence from yugoslavia. the serbs rejected the...
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sarajevo today in the spreng sunshine is a modern european city. but it's hard in the balkans to escape the past. hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. translator: nobody thought that there would be a war. it's hard to believe this war happened in europe. translator: no one won and that's a great shame. they all wanted everything and they got nothing. that's the worse thing. >> 1992 bosnian croat population voted for independence from yugoslavia. was none serbs rejected the decision violently. 20 years ago today five people were killed when serb nationalists fired into a crowd in sarajevo. the war had begun. the siege of severe sfer lasted four desperate, deadly months. the city was shelled, bombed, almost obliterated. sniper alley, just being there was enough to get you killed. bosnia was brutalized, carved up, serbs, croats fought for clarity. ethnic cleansing came to europe. international diplomacy proved useless. the united nations sent in peacekeepers. they managed little. the favor most bloody in the enclave of shremember kneesia. -- s
sarajevo today in the spreng sunshine is a modern european city. but it's hard in the balkans to escape the past. hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. translator: nobody thought that there would be a war. it's hard to believe this war happened in europe. translator: no one won and that's a great shame. they all wanted everything and they got nothing. that's the worse thing. >> 1992 bosnian croat population voted for independence from yugoslavia. was none serbs rejected the...
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a modern city like new york or anywhere is full of bars and come up come up with these darker repetitions, not communal spaces. their communities. no one really talks to anyone or only in slightly haphazard ways. we lack any asymptomatic turning the stranger and true friend, which is so-called religions. the stranger can, and give each a great read. these are wonderful traditions. we spent so much time worrying about restaurants and the quality of the tomatoes they are. it's not as compared to the real ambition of the table. i suggest in my book, let's get some tables. doesn't really matter matter what should be. the point is friendship and community and the ancient provisionally religious idea of breaking bread. postcoital talk about the editor in the book, classical theater. i wonder especially having lived in new york after 9/11 and the whole buildup to the iraq war, the one institution that sought to remind us of the war was not the church which pretty much signed up for the war as an institution, but theater. there were numerous productions, also is a great staff that were done in th
a modern city like new york or anywhere is full of bars and come up come up with these darker repetitions, not communal spaces. their communities. no one really talks to anyone or only in slightly haphazard ways. we lack any asymptomatic turning the stranger and true friend, which is so-called religions. the stranger can, and give each a great read. these are wonderful traditions. we spent so much time worrying about restaurants and the quality of the tomatoes they are. it's not as compared to...
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sarajevo today in the spring of sunshine is a modern european city. but it is hard in the balkans to escape the past, hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. >> nobody thought there would be a war. we all thought this was some kind of a skirmish. it is hard to believe this happened in europe. >> no 11 and that is a great shame. they all wanted everything and they got nothing. -- no one won and that is a great thing. >> 1992, the muslim and croat populations voted for independence. the bosnian serbs rejected the decision. 20 years ago today, five people were killed when serb nationalists fired into a crowd in sarajevo. the wall -- the war had begun. the siege of sarajevo lasted 44 desperate deadly months. the city was shelled, bombed, almost obliterated. sniper alley, just being there was enough to get you killed. bosnia was brutalized, carved up, the serbs, croats, muslims fought and killed for territory. ethnic cleansing came to europe. international diplomacy proved useless. the united nations sent in peacekeepers, they managed little. their fa
sarajevo today in the spring of sunshine is a modern european city. but it is hard in the balkans to escape the past, hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. >> nobody thought there would be a war. we all thought this was some kind of a skirmish. it is hard to believe this happened in europe. >> no 11 and that is a great shame. they all wanted everything and they got nothing. -- no one won and that is a great thing. >> 1992, the muslim and croat populations voted for...
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sarajevo today in the spring sunshine is a modern european city, but it is hard in the balkans to escape past, hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. >> nobody thought that there would be a war. we all thought it was some kind of skirmish. it's hard to believe this war happened in europe. >> no one won, and that's a great shame. they all wanted everything, and they got nothing. that's the worst thing. >> 1992. bosnia's muslim and croat populations had voted for independence from serbia. it was rejected vial silentsly. 20 years ago five people were killed when five serbians fired into a crowd in sayre yay vo -- sayre yay vofment the war had begun. the siege of sarajevo lasted 44 desperate, deadly months. the city was shelled, bombed, almost obliterated. sniper alley. just being there was enough to get you killed. bosnia was brutalized, carved up. serbs, kroats and muslims fought and killed for territory. ethnic cleansing came to europe. international diplomacy proved useless. the united nations sent in peacekeepers. they managed lit will. their failure most bloody in the enclave. he
sarajevo today in the spring sunshine is a modern european city, but it is hard in the balkans to escape past, hard to forget the slaughter, the suffering. >> nobody thought that there would be a war. we all thought it was some kind of skirmish. it's hard to believe this war happened in europe. >> no one won, and that's a great shame. they all wanted everything, and they got nothing. that's the worst thing. >> 1992. bosnia's muslim and croat populations had voted for...
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city of great contrasts. the traditional shops in the grand bazaar. and modernspacious shopping centers with fashionable boutiques. but for thousands of people, marginal street trade is the only source of income. the poorest among them have built shelters at the edge of the city. the wealthy live on the waterfront in stately apartment buildings. many have jobs in the modern offices of turkish and multinational companies. politics, religion, ethnicity, migration, economics: istanbul, with nearly ten million people, is facing multiple challenges. the city's unique location provides the first clue as to why its fate is of so much interest to other parts of the world. istanbul lies at a crossroads where the north-south axis of rich and poor intersects with the west-east axis of cultural differences. this is where christian europe meets islamic asia. istanbul lies on the bosporus, the narrow strait that unofficially separates europe from asia. the city has flourished for many centuries as an economic and political center. as constantinople, it was the center of the c
city of great contrasts. the traditional shops in the grand bazaar. and modernspacious shopping centers with fashionable boutiques. but for thousands of people, marginal street trade is the only source of income. the poorest among them have built shelters at the edge of the city. the wealthy live on the waterfront in stately apartment buildings. many have jobs in the modern offices of turkish and multinational companies. politics, religion, ethnicity, migration, economics: istanbul, with nearly...
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marshals to help with the investigation of a crime the mayor calls the most violent in the city's modern history. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> cowan: the investigation continues tonight into yesterday's crash of a navy jet into an apartment complex, in virginia beach, virginia, a crash that incredibly took not a single life. johnson reports. >> reporter: the crash that reduced 40 apartment units to blackened rubble only injured seven people, including the two pilots but none seriously. >> it is a holiday weekend and it is divine enter invention played a role here. >> officials say just minutes after yesterday's takeoff the f/a-18 hornet suffered a catastrophic mechanical failure, the pilots dumped fuel and ejected. >> something shot out of the top of the plane and then of course you see the parachutes open. >> neighbors rushed to help, cutting them from their parachutes. >> he was very apologetic about crashing, i said to him, don't worry about its, son, we will take care of you. >> while it is unclear whether the fuel dump was intentional or part of the malfunction, navy adm
marshals to help with the investigation of a crime the mayor calls the most violent in the city's modern history. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >> cowan: the investigation continues tonight into yesterday's crash of a navy jet into an apartment complex, in virginia beach, virginia, a crash that incredibly took not a single life. johnson reports. >> reporter: the crash that reduced 40 apartment units to blackened rubble only injured seven people, including the two pilots but...
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, i believe this to be a critical moment in one of the most important criminal cases in modern history of the city of baltimore. that a -- something happened different in the case of phylicia barnes where people stood up and just said we're not going to allow this to pass. we're going to demand justice and so an entire city has risen up and taken that stance. for me it is certainly you know a great moment and a milestone and we're still certainly waiting for justice. we still have a court system to progress through the trial and all that stuff and we are excited but certainly we remain focused on justice. >> with the beautiful face behind you and so much sadness is connected to this story. she is responsible for a law that's now going to change the way that we search for missing children. does the family take i guess any sense of relief or pride in that? >> certainly. you know the father and the sisters and other members of the family are very much aware that their efforts to secure justice for phylicia barnes has result in the a law that awaits governor o'malley's signature right now to become la
, i believe this to be a critical moment in one of the most important criminal cases in modern history of the city of baltimore. that a -- something happened different in the case of phylicia barnes where people stood up and just said we're not going to allow this to pass. we're going to demand justice and so an entire city has risen up and taken that stance. for me it is certainly you know a great moment and a milestone and we're still certainly waiting for justice. we still have a court...
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there is a modern face of the city. it is within the height limit. they have a vibrant small- business, and it seems as if this will benefit the neighborhood and the city. >> i am a member of the loquat take part -- the aquatic park association. i am a little emotional now. this project is are absolutely massive, and it does negatively affect the people and the neighborhood. part of the reason i am so a emotional is because i have a child, and i am trying to stay in san francisco. many of you have children and can understand how difficult it is to raise a child in france's fifth -- in san francisco, and this is the kind of thing that would make me move out of san francisco, and i do not think i am the only one. this is a neighborhood issues. we are not trying to stop growth. we have tried to come up with a compromise. this is not a business issue a curator -- not a business issue. >> is there any further public comment? you have already spoken, so you cannot speak again. i am sorry, sir. good >> [inaudible] >> i live in the neighborhood between beach
there is a modern face of the city. it is within the height limit. they have a vibrant small- business, and it seems as if this will benefit the neighborhood and the city. >> i am a member of the loquat take part -- the aquatic park association. i am a little emotional now. this project is are absolutely massive, and it does negatively affect the people and the neighborhood. part of the reason i am so a emotional is because i have a child, and i am trying to stay in san francisco. many of...
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. >> today marks 100 days from the start of the 2012 london olympics, marking the first city in the modern era to host the game three times. >> officials estimate 2.5 million people will visit london during the games, a 60% higher than normal. london says it is ready. >> people should come here with a false sense of security. >> more than 10,000 athletes -- rity.sense of secuirt more than 10,000 athletes will come. organizers say they are ready to deliver within budget. >> it is an extraordinary success. >> the ioc is still talking to saudi arabia about sending female athletes. the national olympic committee is resisting. >> this is an ongoing discussion. it is too soon to come to conclusions. >> transportation remains and challenged. millions will flood into the city. parliament suggests the airport may not be equipped to deal with a crowd. >> everybody will expect a slight delay when it comes to the olympics. we do not want to put it to call off coming back to the u.k. in future years. >> officials admit there could be slowed down due to high demand and even london's mayor is asking and
. >> today marks 100 days from the start of the 2012 london olympics, marking the first city in the modern era to host the game three times. >> officials estimate 2.5 million people will visit london during the games, a 60% higher than normal. london says it is ready. >> people should come here with a false sense of security. >> more than 10,000 athletes -- rity.sense of secuirt more than 10,000 athletes will come. organizers say they are ready to deliver within budget....
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london is the first city in the modern era to host the olympics three times. last time they played host was in 1948 and reminder, nbc bay area is your olympic station and we will bring you live coverage from the games beginning in 100 days. laura? >> it will be upon us before we know it. 6:15. san jose wants more oversight of police officers. hundreds of officers or three-quarters of the force have taken on second jobs. city council members say they could be putting public safety in jeopardy. there are concerns about officers being sleep deprived while on duty. several of them officers being investigated over fraud charges. >> one of the cases of fraud that we found was overlaps where people were charging an employer to work on a page audit at the same time they were supposed to be at work for the city. >> the council has approved a list of reforms and will revisit the issue in six months. the police officers association says that its members need the extra work because of budget cuts and rising health care co-s. >>> time to take you out to the ball game. madi
london is the first city in the modern era to host the olympics three times. last time they played host was in 1948 and reminder, nbc bay area is your olympic station and we will bring you live coverage from the games beginning in 100 days. laura? >> it will be upon us before we know it. 6:15. san jose wants more oversight of police officers. hundreds of officers or three-quarters of the force have taken on second jobs. city council members say they could be putting public safety in...
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london is the first city in the modern era to host the olympics three times. 1908, 1948, and 2012. queen elizabeth will open the games and nbc bay area will be there live from london this summer. >> it is goilooking forward to . >> big surprise for small football fans. how these kids got a advice it from one of the 49ers. >> we are looking at a smooth drive. highway 24, no problems out of lafayette. i will show you where one spot to watch. >>> good morning everybody. this wednesday morning, give you a live look at downtown san jose before the sun comes up, meteorologist christina loren. brace yourself for another beautiful day outside. bring your sun glasses and it will be sunny. >> the giants gave bumgarner a lot of cash this week in the form after new contract. a he gave them a solid performance against the phillies. bumgarner led the giants to a 4-2 victory. giants play the phillies one last time tonight before heading on the road to meet the mets on friday. >>> guess what, the nfl released its 2012 schedule. the 49ers open up on sunday, september 9. taking on the packers at lam
london is the first city in the modern era to host the olympics three times. 1908, 1948, and 2012. queen elizabeth will open the games and nbc bay area will be there live from london this summer. >> it is goilooking forward to . >> big surprise for small football fans. how these kids got a advice it from one of the 49ers. >> we are looking at a smooth drive. highway 24, no problems out of lafayette. i will show you where one spot to watch. >>> good morning everybody....
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london is the first city in the modern era to host the olympics there three times. 1908, 1948, and 2012n catch all the action right here on nbc bay area. we'll actually have crews in london to bring you live reports. >> absolutely. we've got the olympic fever. >> we didn't get an invite, did we? >> we'll give the queen a call. >> call queen e. thanks for joining us. join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00. >> you have your number, right? >> doesn't she have an ipod? she's up to date. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime.
london is the first city in the modern era to host the olympics there three times. 1908, 1948, and 2012n catch all the action right here on nbc bay area. we'll actually have crews in london to bring you live reports. >> absolutely. we've got the olympic fever. >> we didn't get an invite, did we? >> we'll give the queen a call. >> call queen e. thanks for joining us. join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00. >> you have your number, right? >> doesn't she have...
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with other policy priorities, such as the creation of housing, retaining families in the city, having usable and modern parks and library facilities. it was one of the most well- attended hearings in recent memory with hundreds of people in attendance, and it showed how important this discussion is. these amendments reflect a significant attempt at balance in our approach to historic preservation, an approach where we embrace and celebrate the best about our past while also recognizing that there are a number of important values and goals in san francisco that we need to embrace. these amendments modernize articles 10 and 11 and in addition contain a series of amendments that i proposed, including, for example, a requirement that residents of a proposed historic district vote in an informational vote before the creation of the district so that we actually know whether those who live in the proposed historic district support creation of the district. historic preservation should be community-based, and it has moved us in that direction. the amendments will also address, and i hope of boyd, the risk of g
with other policy priorities, such as the creation of housing, retaining families in the city, having usable and modern parks and library facilities. it was one of the most well- attended hearings in recent memory with hundreds of people in attendance, and it showed how important this discussion is. these amendments reflect a significant attempt at balance in our approach to historic preservation, an approach where we embrace and celebrate the best about our past while also recognizing that...
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so you take the sales tax revenue, the property tax revenue off of the table, the city's lack of modernizationu run into trouble. a lot of the coming cuts in city budget will come out of the hides, if you will, of union employees, and union employees say they have few options other than that, perhaps, a big job action this june. have a listen. >> if we were to strike and the teachers were to strike altogether here in detroit, we think we'd have quite an opportunity to shake things up and maybe get some settlement and maybe get some money out of washington for, you know, what detroit really does need. >> reporter: there are a number of different union contracts that all expire in june. there were contract negotiations going on before the entire settlement with the state of michigan, but those are on hold as they go and sort through provisions on the current contracts that they may just completely cut. so there may be a precursor of a strike coming here in june city wide for the city of detroit which has extraordinarily little money to deal with a lot of problems here. megyn? megyn: steve brown,
so you take the sales tax revenue, the property tax revenue off of the table, the city's lack of modernizationu run into trouble. a lot of the coming cuts in city budget will come out of the hides, if you will, of union employees, and union employees say they have few options other than that, perhaps, a big job action this june. have a listen. >> if we were to strike and the teachers were to strike altogether here in detroit, we think we'd have quite an opportunity to shake things up and...
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there is some good behavior going on with the modern meters that we have in the city. >> [inaudible] >> no, you can actually feed the meter from your phone. oh. >> [inaudible] a photo of the license plate? [inaudible] >> ok. >> that is why it is a longer time frame. >> ok, we will talk to the mta about that. yes, yes. cards. >> [inaudible] >> you can buy them online and they will come directly to your house. sure. sfgov.org, you can buy them and have them mailed to your house. >> [inaudible] >> the one department that does not show up it's the biggest one. [laughter] is that how it works? department heads, tell them that is how it works. very good. listen, we would like to thank you all very, very much for coming out and sharing your thoughts. that me reiterate the point from the beginning, this is just one opportunity. you will have many opportunities. there are other town hall meetings, a number of public hearings at city hall, and beyond that, carmen and i are always available to take your calls, take your e-mails, read your letters. you have a lot of opportunity, and please take
there is some good behavior going on with the modern meters that we have in the city. >> [inaudible] >> no, you can actually feed the meter from your phone. oh. >> [inaudible] a photo of the license plate? [inaudible] >> ok. >> that is why it is a longer time frame. >> ok, we will talk to the mta about that. yes, yes. cards. >> [inaudible] >> you can buy them online and they will come directly to your house. sure. sfgov.org, you can buy them and...
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city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%. that's a drastically different choice than the choices that i have to make which is choosing to live with a roommate or choosing to live in a one-bedroom apartment or choosing how many vacations i go on versus housing. i think we have to be clear about what it means to built moderate income houses and how we zies that. i just wanted to say that today. >> colleagues can we continue item number two without objection? for item number three we're going to continue that to the call of the chair without objection. thank you everyone for coming out. meeting adjourned.
city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%. that's a drastically different choice than the choices that i have to make which is choosing to live with a roommate or choosing to live in a one-bedroom apartment or choosing how many vacations i go on versus housing. i think we have to be clear about what it means to built moderate income houses and how we zies that. i just wanted to say that today. >> colleagues can we...
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets th
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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cities here. they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> out of work and out of options, more and more are turning to the oldest profession in a desperate bid to make ends meet. >> and why are you guys out doing this? >> i'm homeless with four kids. >> but lurking in the shadows are the pimps and the traffickers, predators who will stop at nothing to extract their pound of flesh. >> they're going to beat you, kill you, or overdose you. one of the three, you're going to leave here in a very tragic way. >> get your hands up! >> hands up! >> tonight, msnbc goes undercover with the fbi in michigan as they battle to rescue the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >> please! please! i beg you. >>> detroit, michigan, once the very hub of american industrial might, the city's economic collapse is staggering. today, with unemployment hovering near 20%, motown is a tough place to find a job. that is, unless you happen to be dealing in one of the few lines of merchandise that still pays around here -- the buying and selling of sex for cash. >> we actually h
cities here. they are modern-day slaves, on the streets all around us. >> out of work and out of options, more and more are turning to the oldest profession in a desperate bid to make ends meet. >> and why are you guys out doing this? >> i'm homeless with four kids. >> but lurking in the shadows are the pimps and the traffickers, predators who will stop at nothing to extract their pound of flesh. >> they're going to beat you, kill you, or overdose you. one of the...
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city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%.
city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%.
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city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%. that's a drastically different choice than the choices that i have to make which is choosing to live with a roommate or choosing to live in a one-bedroom apartment or choosing how many vacations i go on versus housing. i think we have to be clear about what it means to built moderate income houses and how we zies that. i just wanted to say that today. >> colleagues can we continue item number two without objection? for item number three we're going to continue that to the call of the chair without objection. thank you everyone for coming out. meeting adjourned. >> welcome. congratulations. it is a beautiful san francisco morning. thank you for joining us today to mark the centennial of a san francisco institution -- your muni system. [applause] it is actually quite appropriate that i am here today because we're talking about muni, moving people from one place to another, and i just moved from 1013 to 1 037. i am trying to mov
city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%. that's a drastically different choice than the choices that i have to make which is choosing to live with a roommate or choosing to live in a one-bedroom apartment or choosing how many vacations i go on versus housing. i think we have to be clear about what it means to built moderate income houses and how we zies that. i just wanted to say that today. >> colleagues can we...
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city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%. that's a drastically different choice than the choices that i have to make which is choosing to live with a roommate or choosing to live in a one-bedroom apartment or choosing how many vacations i go on versus housing. i think we have to be clear about what it means to built moderate income houses and how we zies that. i just wanted to say that today. >> colleagues can we continue item number two without objection? for item number three we're going to continue that to the call of the chair without objection. thank you everyone for coming out. meeting adjourned. >> thank you for joining us for this press event to announce the first annual local hire report. my name is naomi kelly. i'm the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. this last year i have had the honor of working with board of supervisor john avalos. mayor ed lee, all of the city departments who are responsible for delivering capital products an
city. there is a disagreement tooze what modern income is. i just have to state that i am really looking at 60 to 20%. that's a drastically different choice than the choices that i have to make which is choosing to live with a roommate or choosing to live in a one-bedroom apartment or choosing how many vacations i go on versus housing. i think we have to be clear about what it means to built moderate income houses and how we zies that. i just wanted to say that today. >> colleagues can we...
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the city of tulsa has never seen such violence in its modern history and we're so pleased it's now nottcllar how the accused know one another.but we are men.england is a single father - who recently watched hiss thursday he posted on his - facebook page that it was tte 2-year anniveesary of his father's murder --and used a racial slur to describe the peeson who shot him.police will not commmnt n any possible connection between england's father's death and the shootings.others though are drawing their own ccnclusionss"ssmebbdy that committed these crimms were very upset with black people." but police say they o not yet know wheeher the killings were racially motivated. nor can they classify the shooting spree as a hate crime.people who knoo ennland, say they are shocked."jake was a nice young man, very well-mannered."in a ccty that was wrought with fear, officials hope that residents ill start off the week with a renewed sense of security, knowing the men &pcommunityyare now at the merc elizabeth corridan reporting. today... the country is mourning the loss of award-winning veteran newsman, m
the city of tulsa has never seen such violence in its modern history and we're so pleased it's now nottcllar how the accused know one another.but we are men.england is a single father - who recently watched hiss thursday he posted on his - facebook page that it was tte 2-year anniveesary of his father's murder --and used a racial slur to describe the peeson who shot him.police will not commmnt n any possible connection between england's father's death and the shootings.others though are drawing...
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london, bit of trivia, is a -- first city in the modern era to host the olympics three times. the last time they played host was back in 1948. and a friendly reminder, we are your olympics station, nbc bay area. we will bring you live coverage from the games starting in 100 days. laura? >> thank you so much. >>> new this morning, a man bound for san jose now under arrest after taking off all of his clothes in an airport security line. john brennan is facing charges of indecent exposure and disorderly conduct. officers at portland international airport say that brennan was arrested after refusing to put his clothes back on. coming up at 5:30 we will hear from the man him sbefl why he did it and the statement he says he was trying to make. >> and are we promise he will be fully clothed. >>> meteorologist christina loren joining us. she's dressed appropriately for this weather. nice bright, sunny sweater. >> i should have just stayed off camera for that. you would never know what i was wearing. good morning to you. yes. 50 degrees in san francisco. 49 in sunnyvale. a really good
london, bit of trivia, is a -- first city in the modern era to host the olympics three times. the last time they played host was back in 1948. and a friendly reminder, we are your olympics station, nbc bay area. we will bring you live coverage from the games starting in 100 days. laura? >> thank you so much. >>> new this morning, a man bound for san jose now under arrest after taking off all of his clothes in an airport security line. john brennan is facing charges of indecent...
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the city now has a host of the most modern sports venues in the world, including the masterpiece, thece, the main stadium. the public has not caught a glimpse of it for the first time from the inside. >> some unlikely olympic characters were among the thousands who descended on the stadium on the weekend for an event to raise money in but the brand-new facility to the test. -- and put the britney facility to the test. the rhino was out of its lead on the 100-meter dash, but plenty of young athletes gave their all to achieve their personal best. >> terrified at the moment. >> some 20,000 people were on hand to watch the event. olympics organizers have less than four months to work out the kinks. >> you have got the crowd going. you have only the 20,000 people in here. there will be 80,000 people in here. supporters behind our athletes. it will be truly amazing. >> now the countdown to the lighting of the olympic flame on july 27 is on in earnest. >> a veteran american singer harry belafonte is in berlin today. he is not here to sing but as a unicef goodwill ambassador. >> is launching
the city now has a host of the most modern sports venues in the world, including the masterpiece, thece, the main stadium. the public has not caught a glimpse of it for the first time from the inside. >> some unlikely olympic characters were among the thousands who descended on the stadium on the weekend for an event to raise money in but the brand-new facility to the test. -- and put the britney facility to the test. the rhino was out of its lead on the 100-meter dash, but plenty of...
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city of tulsa. three died. it pains me to talk about such a violent event that we in this community have not seen certainly in modern history. i can assure you that the city of tulsa, all citizens of tulsa, understand the significance of this event. i can also assure you that the police department, the city of tulsa, the task force that has been put together, the detective division of our police department, we are all one mindset. to find this person, arrest him, and put him behind bars. and anybody that is associated with him. i can also assure you that we as a community need to be very involved with helping the police bring this person to justice. this is not a game. can you imagine if any of you, if any of us were walking in a neighborhood and this happened to them? or to a friend, or to a family member. you would be mad. you would be concerned. you would call somebody. i'm asking the entirety of the city of tulsa, if you have any ideas, any -- if you witnessed anything, if you heard of something, if you think of something that might be of interest to the police department, you need to call the tulsa police depar
city of tulsa. three died. it pains me to talk about such a violent event that we in this community have not seen certainly in modern history. i can assure you that the city of tulsa, all citizens of tulsa, understand the significance of this event. i can also assure you that the police department, the city of tulsa, the task force that has been put together, the detective division of our police department, we are all one mindset. to find this person, arrest him, and put him behind bars. and...
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irregularities in the city and county public land records in order to improve compliance and to affect legislator changed so that would allow the law to more adequately reflect the modern mortgage market. to accomplish this, and that have a powerpoint here, to accomplish this, there are documents filed at the city and county assessor's office with a single family residential property transferred in nonjudicial foreclosure sales. the sample was randomly sampled by staff and included 382 single-family residential properties that underwent nonjudicial foreclosure sales occurring between january 2009 and october 2011. the sample properties included all of the san francisco is it goods and comprised proportionately more loans in areas that have higher concentrations of foreclosures. over this period, there were 2405 nonjudicial foreclosure sales. the sample represents approximately 16% of the total of such nonjudicial foreclosure sales. we reviewed all of the relevant recorded documents, including notices of default, substitutions of trustees, notices of trustees sales, and the trust deed deeds upon sale. we reviewed these documents for general defects, compliance with the
irregularities in the city and county public land records in order to improve compliance and to affect legislator changed so that would allow the law to more adequately reflect the modern mortgage market. to accomplish this, and that have a powerpoint here, to accomplish this, there are documents filed at the city and county assessor's office with a single family residential property transferred in nonjudicial foreclosure sales. the sample was randomly sampled by staff and included 382...