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. >> like commissioner loftus i'm a native city san franciscans. i raised my family here. i too circumstantial -- served in the prosecutors office and now i work in a law firm where i'm a partner. this community here, i tell my wife this is my favorite community meeting here just to see the families who live here and the changes that have taken place here. i have enjoyed coming here and would love to hear from the community. i will tell the audience about how we handle the meeting. we have a very brief report, the adoption of minutes and then the main event which is captain's presentation and then we'll take public comment after the captain's presentation. please call outline item one. >> also with us is supervisor kim. >> the action for the meeting of february 26th, and march 5, 2014. >> commissioners, you have the minutes in your packet. are there any changes? >> no. >> can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> thank you very much. please call line item no. 2. >> report to commission. discussion, chief report and review of recent
. >> like commissioner loftus i'm a native city san franciscans. i raised my family here. i too circumstantial -- served in the prosecutors office and now i work in a law firm where i'm a partner. this community here, i tell my wife this is my favorite community meeting here just to see the families who live here and the changes that have taken place here. i have enjoyed coming here and would love to hear from the community. i will tell the audience about how we handle the meeting. we...
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the reason our self defense laws exist when i just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city. on kosovo still pull myself spend my whole life here. we maintain order lookout for any provocations to make sure nobody attacked journalists and the rest of the people have come from ethan and speaking to the self defense groups of it is the i'm the most of all it says that from a new hbo police background was to design its people must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military. regular citizens like themselves many of them. ukrainian soldiers that switched sides after the government here in kiev and has even former members of the outback and special police post of this that we saw involved in the violent scenes in an identical excess etf. but now they say that that they're protecting this region. from what i perceive in the far right that the capital. when it does look like child's merkel has the backing of the german in her criticism of russia's role in the ukraine crisis. eighteen percent of those polled online by job and taking newspaper the most cuz actions a
the reason our self defense laws exist when i just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city. on kosovo still pull myself spend my whole life here. we maintain order lookout for any provocations to make sure nobody attacked journalists and the rest of the people have come from ethan and speaking to the self defense groups of it is the i'm the most of all it says that from a new hbo police background was to design its people must know that they are safe and protected and not by...
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we are just people who feel it's their duty to protect her native city. the most soulful myself spent my whole life you to maintain order lookout for any provocations to make sure nobody attacked journalists and the rest of the people. so kudos to home i represent a self defense to accompany one of ten companies. every the twenty third since rob and i bade my commander and he updates the command of the crimean strongly and probably will we decided to do these difficult times. what do you think these are the russian military means. the crimean me myself off. is that you must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military by regular citizens like themselves i get to these guys up on like there's a whole function the stereotypes that. well yes cross as the black sea fleet is placing tiny under a deal to kiev. in fact it has been dead for centuries under the terms of the lease and last i could actually send thousands of war and the summit until either colson last only see a mini dollars a year. i repeat this to progress quickly. you see what's
we are just people who feel it's their duty to protect her native city. the most soulful myself spent my whole life you to maintain order lookout for any provocations to make sure nobody attacked journalists and the rest of the people. so kudos to home i represent a self defense to accompany one of ten companies. every the twenty third since rob and i bade my commander and he updates the command of the crimean strongly and probably will we decided to do these difficult times. what do you think...
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we are just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city on from some of the local myself spend my whole life you are we maintain order lookout for any provocations to make sure nobody attacked journalists and the rest of the people have come from ethan and speaking to the self defense groups that it is the one that most of all it says that from a ministry of police background was to design. people must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military by regular citizens like themselves many of them. ukrainian soldiers that switched sides after the government here in kiev and has even former members of the outback and special police post of this that we so involved in the violent scenes in an identical excess etf. now they say though that they're protecting this region. from what i perceive in the file right threats from the capital it doesn't leak like chancellor michael has debunking of the jump on the can had criticism of russia's role in the ukrainian price is eighty percent of those polled online by john and dating he stated that he is most descriptions o
we are just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city on from some of the local myself spend my whole life you are we maintain order lookout for any provocations to make sure nobody attacked journalists and the rest of the people have come from ethan and speaking to the self defense groups that it is the one that most of all it says that from a ministry of police background was to design. people must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military by regular...
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it's our duty to protect our native city i'm from several stores all myself spend my whole life year we maintain public order look out for any provocation to make sure nobody attacks journalists and the rest of the people. i represent the self-defense down for company one of ten companies formed on february twenty third insuperable to be my commander and here base the commander of the crimean front that's public group so we decided to act in these difficult times why do you think these are the russian military they are crimean crimean myself. must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military but by regular citizens like themselves ok i get to these guys are but white there's a whole russian military base there well yes russia is a black sea fleet is facing crimea under the over here and in fact it has been there for centuries under the terms of the lease and russia could actually send thousands of more but it hasn't and it's not a cheap deal either costing moscow ninety eight million dollars a year. we just don't bring the price with what it's you see what's going on
it's our duty to protect our native city i'm from several stores all myself spend my whole life year we maintain public order look out for any provocation to make sure nobody attacks journalists and the rest of the people. i represent the self-defense down for company one of ten companies formed on february twenty third insuperable to be my commander and here base the commander of the crimean front that's public group so we decided to act in these difficult times why do you think these are the...
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the reason our self-defense squads exist we are just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city i'm from civil stoppel myself spend my whole life year we maintain public order look out for any provocations and make sure nobody attacks journalists and the rest of the people from for meeting and speaking to the self-defense groups it appears that they're mostly volunteers from a military or police background. people must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military but by regular citizens like themselves. many of them ukrainian soldiers that switch sides after the government coup in kiev and there's even former members of the. special police force obviously we saw involved in the violent scenes in the my down protests in kiev but now they say that they have protecting this region from what they perceive as a far right threat from the capital. it doesn't look like chancellor merkel has the backing of the german public in her criticism of russia's role in the ukrainian crisis eighty percent of those polled online by a german daily newspaper believe most of those auc
the reason our self-defense squads exist we are just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city i'm from civil stoppel myself spend my whole life year we maintain public order look out for any provocations and make sure nobody attacks journalists and the rest of the people from for meeting and speaking to the self-defense groups it appears that they're mostly volunteers from a military or police background. people must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military...
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the reason our self defense squads exist we are just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city i'm from civil stoppel myself spend my whole life year we maintain public order look out for any provocations and make sure nobody attacks journalists and the rest of the people and they insist that the the only russian military personnel are those on the permitted bases maintaining the black sea fleet so who. volunteers mostly. people must know that they are safe and protected and not by the military but by regular citizens like themselves. there's also members of the ukrainian military that switch sides after the government coup in king there's also former members of the police force that was involved in the violent scenes that we saw coming from the may down protest in kiev and they say that now protecting this region from a threat of the far right in the capital. kiev has been given permission to send surveillance planes to monitor the russia ukraine border to make certain that no military forces. being built up by moscow for any potential action against ukraine the statement comi
the reason our self defense squads exist we are just people who feel it's our duty to protect our native city i'm from civil stoppel myself spend my whole life year we maintain public order look out for any provocations and make sure nobody attacks journalists and the rest of the people and they insist that the the only russian military personnel are those on the permitted bases maintaining the black sea fleet so who. volunteers mostly. people must know that they are safe and protected and not...
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the mayor has a commendation for you. [ applause ] >> yesterday, city council members honored olympic figure skater and san jose nativeolina edmunds with a city commendation. the 15-year-old finished in 9th place in sochi and already getting ready for the next olympics. >>> the san francisco police union is banding together to help their own but not everyone believes the officers deserve the support. >> reporter: the crisis in ukraine continues to escalate. russian flags are now flying in crimea this morning. the latest from the region and how the u.s. is responding up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. shook southern california -- lawmakers want to know if a >>> people working in one bay area city could be getting a big raise. i'm cate caugiran with details on what could be the highest minimum wage in california. >> after that big earthquake in southern california, lawmakers now want to know if a controversial drilling practice may have played a role. >> it may be the last full day of winter but already feeling like spring outside. some of these temperatures could get near 8
the mayor has a commendation for you. [ applause ] >> yesterday, city council members honored olympic figure skater and san jose nativeolina edmunds with a city commendation. the 15-year-old finished in 9th place in sochi and already getting ready for the next olympics. >>> the san francisco police union is banding together to help their own but not everyone believes the officers deserve the support. >> reporter: the crisis in ukraine continues to escalate. russian flags...
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kate is a native san francisco and it's good to have people that have this long, long-term commitment to make the city a great city even greater. as a san francisco native and a long term resident of district 7, kate is active in numerous neighborhood, community services and nonprofit organization. she currently serves as the president of the west ward park homeowner's association. kate envisioned a vibrant and successful ocean avenue as a unifying force that really knits together the diverse communities that surround ocean avenue. and she has worked tirelessly to change the face of ocean avenue which will benefit all residents in our city. she's been doing this since 2005. kate, kate is also an avid supporter of open space and she is working tirelessly with me to bring more funding into creating a more open space along ocean avenue. sometimes people don't really understand that certain areas really have a lack of open space. they'll see there are some district 7 they'll see one side of golden gate park [speaker not understood], they'll see lake merced and so forth, and there is a lot of open space. i
kate is a native san francisco and it's good to have people that have this long, long-term commitment to make the city a great city even greater. as a san francisco native and a long term resident of district 7, kate is active in numerous neighborhood, community services and nonprofit organization. she currently serves as the president of the west ward park homeowner's association. kate envisioned a vibrant and successful ocean avenue as a unifying force that really knits together the diverse...
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we used to be the city that knew how i think it's time to take a leadership position again. thank you. thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i'm thomas ray a native san franciscan. i'm speaking for different environmental groups in this city. i really feel that san francisco doesn't differ the title as the number one sustainable city in the u.s. because it's not doing enough and especially, if they take out the san francisco power sf, you know, plan program out of this strategy it doesn't make sense. i mean, if you take a train in german and look out the window you see hundred dollars of housing with solar cells the government helps with that. recently, there was a electrical power plant was shut down. it makes vehicular sense even in korea and other countries we're not working hard enough. we're a waste we're into that. in the past few years we've shut down recycling centers in this town. there's over thirty spshlths in this town are paying for the privilege of not having a recycling center and we're going to shut down the recycling center at the church and market. we should make more of a commitment if we want to deserve the title the number on
we used to be the city that knew how i think it's time to take a leadership position again. thank you. thank you. next speaker. >> hello, i'm thomas ray a native san franciscan. i'm speaking for different environmental groups in this city. i really feel that san francisco doesn't differ the title as the number one sustainable city in the u.s. because it's not doing enough and especially, if they take out the san francisco power sf, you know, plan program out of this strategy it doesn't...
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>> i'm tom commissioner hurtado you've been here 6 or seven years i'm a native san franciscan and we've rated our kids in the city and i was appoint by newsom and reappoint by mayor ed lee. i used to do those community meetings now i'm an attorney at the law enforcement but i was a district attorney and being a united states district attorney we like to come to the community and meet every wednesday and hear if the same folk at city hall every wednesday night. we don't get a prospective in the community. i see different faces and hear from the captain and everybody that's involved at park station. it's great to be here. i know the last time, we met in parks station i remember there were voices here and thanks to the chief bring forward our worries and opinion. we'll go into the chiefs report >> i'm with the chief and this is the chiefs report. >> good evening, commissioners. public i'm greg suhr the chief of police this is my third year as chief. i actually worked for your companion forever when i first came here but prior to that, i was the grocery deliver guy for the cal and when all those people are asking for
>> i'm tom commissioner hurtado you've been here 6 or seven years i'm a native san franciscan and we've rated our kids in the city and i was appoint by newsom and reappoint by mayor ed lee. i used to do those community meetings now i'm an attorney at the law enforcement but i was a district attorney and being a united states district attorney we like to come to the community and meet every wednesday and hear if the same folk at city hall every wednesday night. we don't get a prospective...
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. >> oklahoma city native brian bates then posts the videos on his website, john tv, for all the worldg? >> nothing. >> what are you doing? >> are you kidding me? what is wrong with you people? >> bam, right there on the hood of the car. it was like an x-rated white snake video. it was terrible. >> people have seen this lowe's truck driver making an unscheduled stop. >> i love that he focuses on the johns for a change. and even having the guts to go and confront them. >> are you a married man? >> yes. >> what would your wife stay? >> so i give high five to my brother in solidarity, this vigilante here. he's doing great work, and giving the guys an xlax attack along the way. >> and now you voted for it. the number one fan favorite video. a man takes himself and rescuers to the edge of death. march 19th, 2003, niagara falls. a suicidal man decides that he wants to live, but it may be too late, as he stands in frigid water at the lip of a 180-foot drop. >> i don't know there's been many people that have survived that fall, if any. >> rescuers arrive on the scene. two brave men attached to
. >> oklahoma city native brian bates then posts the videos on his website, john tv, for all the worldg? >> nothing. >> what are you doing? >> are you kidding me? what is wrong with you people? >> bam, right there on the hood of the car. it was like an x-rated white snake video. it was terrible. >> people have seen this lowe's truck driver making an unscheduled stop. >> i love that he focuses on the johns for a change. and even having the guts to go and...
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she was a native san francisco and [inaudible] made significant contributions to the city and county of san francisco and leave a legagy with their family. they were loved and will be messed h.
she was a native san francisco and [inaudible] made significant contributions to the city and county of san francisco and leave a legagy with their family. they were loved and will be messed h.
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she was a native san francisco and [inaudible] made significant contributions to the city and county of san francisco and leave a legagy with their family. they were loved and will be messed h. >> thank you supervisor cohen >> colleagues on the back ofhering we held a budget and finance meeting [inaudible] today i introduce a number of hearing request to dwil down a solution jz service tooz reduce the homeless population in the city. the first is housing aungez frz had homeless which will [inaudible] including the discussion of support housing and transitial housing and other aungez option. the second is the housing ladder thmpt city government should provide affordable housing authority for the homeless and formally homeless. requires further and better [inaudible] housing opportunities for the cities homeless and many homeless residence. the third folks on the [inaudible] we know how difficult it is for homeless [inaudible] once they have been evected from a housing unit so it is critical for the city to have policy in place to discourage these evections if possible thmpt next set
she was a native san francisco and [inaudible] made significant contributions to the city and county of san francisco and leave a legagy with their family. they were loved and will be messed h. >> thank you supervisor cohen >> colleagues on the back ofhering we held a budget and finance meeting [inaudible] today i introduce a number of hearing request to dwil down a solution jz service tooz reduce the homeless population in the city. the first is housing aungez frz had homeless...
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she was a native san francisco and [inaudible] made significant contributions to the city and county of san francisco and leave a legagy with their family. they were loved and will be messed h. >> thank you supervisor cohen >> colleagues on the back ofhering we held a budget and finance meeting [inaudible] today i introduce a number of hearing request to dwil down a solution jz service tooz reduce the homeless population in the city. the first is housing aungez frz had homeless which will [inaudible] including the discussion of support housing and transitial housing and
she was a native san francisco and [inaudible] made significant contributions to the city and county of san francisco and leave a legagy with their family. they were loved and will be messed h. >> thank you supervisor cohen >> colleagues on the back ofhering we held a budget and finance meeting [inaudible] today i introduce a number of hearing request to dwil down a solution jz service tooz reduce the homeless population in the city. the first is housing aungez frz had homeless...
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daniel miller of the earth systems institute as a san francisco native, somebody who's house in new york city was flooded with 14 feet of water, talk about living with risk is something that i absolutely empathize with, sir. thank you for helping us understand this. thank you. >>> a lot of other news around the world tonight. a banner day for people who root out political corruption. the breaking news we had tonight in snohomish county, the terrifying list of 176 people still missing in the very unfortunate and deadly landslide in seattle. the list of the missing has been downgraded tonight from 176 to a still very high number of 90. that is the new list of missing tonight. in washington state. we'll be right back. eww! eww! [ moderator ] how would you deal with them? umm... ninjas. [ male announcer ] no need for ninjas. reduce up to 95% of inanimate allergens becoming airborne from fabrics with new, dermatologist tested, febreze allergen reducer. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half
daniel miller of the earth systems institute as a san francisco native, somebody who's house in new york city was flooded with 14 feet of water, talk about living with risk is something that i absolutely empathize with, sir. thank you for helping us understand this. thank you. >>> a lot of other news around the world tonight. a banner day for people who root out political corruption. the breaking news we had tonight in snohomish county, the terrifying list of 176 people still missing...
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with the commission i want them to know with the native program of the rec and park department is causing great cage to our citywe feel are important to be brought to our attention weld you to see it's destroyed over 18 thousand trees and when that happens carbon monoxide is released as a greater weight of the evidence we want to preserve the thickets for our wildlife. weld you to be aware of what's occurring in grand canyon the killing of those trees. we're not seeing it. sorry you couldn't see that. excuse me. a minute. 2, 3, 4 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so again, i'm sorry we want to bring to our attention trees toxins they're planning on targeting down trees we lose our sunscreen and want to preserve the thickets and the habitat for wildli wildlife. the killing of those trees those are the only reason their killed is poor stability we find a cowboy mentality we do what we want and to heck with the rest of them. that plans to restrict access of closed trails. a child should not been able - should be able to experience an unfences city parkland and dog restrictions are restrictions as well. this is the tree that was cut as an
with the commission i want them to know with the native program of the rec and park department is causing great cage to our citywe feel are important to be brought to our attention weld you to see it's destroyed over 18 thousand trees and when that happens carbon monoxide is released as a greater weight of the evidence we want to preserve the thickets for our wildlife. weld you to be aware of what's occurring in grand canyon the killing of those trees. we're not seeing it. sorry you couldn't...
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daniel miller of the earth systems institute as a san francisco native, somebody who's house in new york city was flooded with 14 feet of water, talking about living with risk is something that i absolutely empathize with, sir. thank you for helping us understand this. thank you. >>> a lot of other news around the world tonight. a banner day for people who root out political corruption. the breaking news we had tonight in snohomish county, the terrifying list of 176 people still missing in the very unfortunate and deadly landslide in seattle. the list of the missing has been downgraded tonight from 176 to a still very high number of 90. that is the new list of missing tonight. in washington state. we'll be right back. [ intercom ] drivers, to your marks. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. [ girl ] my mom, she makes
daniel miller of the earth systems institute as a san francisco native, somebody who's house in new york city was flooded with 14 feet of water, talking about living with risk is something that i absolutely empathize with, sir. thank you for helping us understand this. thank you. >>> a lot of other news around the world tonight. a banner day for people who root out political corruption. the breaking news we had tonight in snohomish county, the terrifying list of 176 people still...
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the mayor has a commendation for you. [ applause ] >> last night city council members honored olympic figure skater and san jose native polina edmunds. she finished ninth in sochi and gearing up for the next olympics and likely one of the favorites in four years, nice. >>> it's 4:51. a toddler falls out of a window and lands here. the story behind an incredible save when we come back. ,, >>> let's check out temperatures around the bay area. what a gorgeous day it is going to be. 70s as you make your way into the south bay. santa cruz not looking bad either. temperatures there spiking into the 70s as high as 76 degrees at the beach there. as you head to the east bay you're going to find a lot of mid-70s even some upper 70s into brentwood and antioch. and then it looks like as you travel your way into walnut creek 75 degrees. 72 in berkeley and 75 degrees in the napa valley. 76 in ukiah. 73 clearlake. heading to san francisco, you're looking at temperatures running up into the 70s downtown. 68 in the sunset. >>> and if you are a silicon valley driver, i want to show you what it looks like right now in milpitas. this is
the mayor has a commendation for you. [ applause ] >> last night city council members honored olympic figure skater and san jose native polina edmunds. she finished ninth in sochi and gearing up for the next olympics and likely one of the favorites in four years, nice. >>> it's 4:51. a toddler falls out of a window and lands here. the story behind an incredible save when we come back. ,, >>> let's check out temperatures around the bay area. what a gorgeous day it is...
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you have a native russian population, russian, russian, not ethnic russian. this city has leaned towards moscow, taking a lot of direction because it gets so much military money. but really a lot of happiness sevastopol. we started the day about 60 miles north-east of here. there there is a small ukrainian search on the outskirts of the military base. they are worried about what happens next. they say they'll stay because there's nowhere else to go. this is their country. they felt on the ballot there was no choice for crimea to stay in ukraine. they felt the two choice was independence, de facto independence. >> on the ground, for the people that live in crimea, how will this vote change your their daily lives? >> that is the big question now. i ask some people what about the ruble. if they head towards russia, as the vote indicates, and they become part of russia, you have to change your your currency. what will happen to banks. everything has been frozen because notary pub licks were important to get things done. they don't a property lists, they've been frozen by k
you have a native russian population, russian, russian, not ethnic russian. this city has leaned towards moscow, taking a lot of direction because it gets so much military money. but really a lot of happiness sevastopol. we started the day about 60 miles north-east of here. there there is a small ukrainian search on the outskirts of the military base. they are worried about what happens next. they say they'll stay because there's nowhere else to go. this is their country. they felt on the...
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that has certainly been resurging as many of the communities across new york city in the five boor rose have been. having ban native born and raised in east harlem all my life and going back to few generations, having seen that change happen is certainly, you know, been a great evolution. we've seen our streets become safer and our communities transform. >> a lot of no development there but concern because much of what's been built is on very old infrastructure. >> i think, you know, that's one of our concerns, certainly not just here in east harlem but across new york city and new york state making sure that we are not neglecting our infrastructure, bridges, sewer lines and gas lines. we know the infra structure that the city is built on is hundreds of years old. there was a report recently released yesterday that has brought into question that need to continue to review and invest in infrastructure. that's an important initiative from our local perspective, you know, what has resulted here is what we believe to be a result of a gas leak that has caused an explosion and fire that affects two buildings directly, an
that has certainly been resurging as many of the communities across new york city in the five boor rose have been. having ban native born and raised in east harlem all my life and going back to few generations, having seen that change happen is certainly, you know, been a great evolution. we've seen our streets become safer and our communities transform. >> a lot of no development there but concern because much of what's been built is on very old infrastructure. >> i think, you...
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native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization,
native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization,
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community that has been resurging has many of the communities across new york city in the five burrows have been. having been a native born and raised all of my life and going back a few generations, having seen the change your happen is certainly, you know - it's been a great evolution, we have seen the streets become safer and our communities transformed. >> a lot of community, a lot of new develop. some concern because so much of what is built is on very old infrastructure. >> that's a concern. certainly not just in east harlem, but new york city and new york state is making sure we are not neglecting infrastructure, whether we talk about brinch, sewer lines or gas lines. the infrastructure is hundreds of years old. there was a report recently released yesterday that has brought into question that it needs to review and invest in infrastructure. it's an initiative from the local perspective. what has resulted here is a result of a gas leak that is causing an explosion and fire affecting two buildings directly, and then the surrounding area affecting a number of buildings, potentially we have 40 to 50 families who
community that has been resurging has many of the communities across new york city in the five burrows have been. having been a native born and raised all of my life and going back a few generations, having seen the change your happen is certainly, you know - it's been a great evolution, we have seen the streets become safer and our communities transformed. >> a lot of community, a lot of new develop. some concern because so much of what is built is on very old infrastructure. >>...
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the chicago native began her career as a community organizer in new york city, and has 20 years experience the nonprofit public and private sectors. she also has tied to washington. she's the cousin of the retiring sergeant in arms terry gaynor. our last democrat on the list, will gusardy. the 26-year-old former journalist won to beat illinois's 29th house district. he's expected to win the seat. in 2012, he lost to barrios for the same seat by fewer than 20 votes. this time around, he received big endorsements from several unions. now, let's go to our republican side of the aisle. first up, what's the card say. there he is, aaron lawler. the 32-year-old is the lake county board chairman. the board voted unanimously in 2012 to bring in the newcomer. he was an aide to senator mark kirk when kirk was still in congress. his focus is fiscal conservatism and he represents the type of younger republican the gop is desperately seeking. focus on fiscal issue. next up, illinois state representative darlene singer. she hopes she is on her way to d.c. to represent illinois's 11th district. she clinch
the chicago native began her career as a community organizer in new york city, and has 20 years experience the nonprofit public and private sectors. she also has tied to washington. she's the cousin of the retiring sergeant in arms terry gaynor. our last democrat on the list, will gusardy. the 26-year-old former journalist won to beat illinois's 29th house district. he's expected to win the seat. in 2012, he lost to barrios for the same seat by fewer than 20 votes. this time around, he received...
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the city is concerned with on a pedestrian safety that means widening sidewalks and making crosswalks. i'm here live in san francisco with a crime for natives tonight. two men are now in police custody, after authorities say, they took part in nearly 2- dozen robberies! police say, the robberies all took place in the south bay. and the two were caught in a dramatic 'take down' in a residential neighborhood. you can see video of that. on your screen. kron 4's justine waldman brings us the latest details on the suspects, plus one of the alleged robberies, caught on camera. he's holding a silver gun and waved it around. there is a person in the store but the faces blurred out. the elected robert fired one shot and then points the gun back and forth and leaves. detectives dubbed the suspects the "can't stop won't stop" bandits due to their frequent robberies attempts. and say they got more brazen , committing several robbries in one night and firing guns during the robberies. one of the men now under arrests walks into the store he is wearing all black. with a hoody covering his entire face. he's holding a sliver gun and waving it around. there
the city is concerned with on a pedestrian safety that means widening sidewalks and making crosswalks. i'm here live in san francisco with a crime for natives tonight. two men are now in police custody, after authorities say, they took part in nearly 2- dozen robberies! police say, the robberies all took place in the south bay. and the two were caught in a dramatic 'take down' in a residential neighborhood. you can see video of that. on your screen. kron 4's justine waldman brings us the latest...
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city's tammany hall, the powerful and corrupt organization that ran the city throughout much of the 1800s. further north, new york nativen developed the albany regency, the first state political machine in the country. he ultimately became the first of six presidents to come out of new york state. millard philmore rose from comptroller to president in the space of 17 months. arthur went from customs collector of the port authority in new york in 1871 to presid t president, ten years later. presidents grover cleveland and teddy roosevelt each served a term as new york governor before heading to the white house. at the same time as it was sending leaders to washington, manhattan was exploding in size. the first american city to top 500,000 people by 1850 and more than 1 million by 1880. after being expanded all five boroughs, it was nearly 3.5 million by the turn of the 20th century. bigger than number-two chicago and number-three philadelphia, combined. with the construction of the statue of liberty and the opening of ellis island, new york became the gateway for american immigration, with as many as 10,000 immigrants ar
city's tammany hall, the powerful and corrupt organization that ran the city throughout much of the 1800s. further north, new york nativen developed the albany regency, the first state political machine in the country. he ultimately became the first of six presidents to come out of new york state. millard philmore rose from comptroller to president in the space of 17 months. arthur went from customs collector of the port authority in new york in 1871 to presid t president, ten years later....
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city hall. president putin made himself seen at war games in his native st. petersburg far from the turmoil of ukraine. so far, it's not clear what price putin may pay for all this, but something you can not be too happy about, the stock markets in russia down 10% since the close of business friday, they lost $58 billion in value. that, bret, is the cost of the olympic games. >> amy kellogg live early tuesday morning in kiev. amy, thank you. now to white house correspondent wendell goler with how the obama administration is handling the crisis in ukraine. >> the situation in ukraine continued to deteriorate despite a 90-minute conversation between presidents obama and putin over the weekend. in a meeting with the israeli prime minister, obama claimed they were on the wrong side of history. the world is largely united in roguing the steps russia has taken are a violation of ukraine's sovereignty. ukraine's territorial integrity. that they're a violation of international law. >> also over the weekend, mr. obama spoke with the leaders of germany, poland, and the
city hall. president putin made himself seen at war games in his native st. petersburg far from the turmoil of ukraine. so far, it's not clear what price putin may pay for all this, but something you can not be too happy about, the stock markets in russia down 10% since the close of business friday, they lost $58 billion in value. that, bret, is the cost of the olympic games. >> amy kellogg live early tuesday morning in kiev. amy, thank you. now to white house correspondent wendell goler...
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missiles so for the last two months old on the city so the stable reading it didn't work because of the composure of the sower koch in washington and the nativity on the stable. unelected did give the times. seoul north korea is trying to selected in the exact timing albeit rather meetings of the meeting. to ability five in the morning and in the mid overnight. i think the north koreans are trying to our news tv people don't miss this. to keep the message you've been to japan the county shelter due to a ten hundred. it took to the two hundred km so that they can reach minutes to japan when indeed they are trying to palm make a message against it rather amusing stuff. on our agenda setting for most continue to engage in. almost every indoor don't want says her were followed by a new career and has sound effects were likely that north korea will carry out its fourth new protest or what they had taken more of a on a wait and see approach and the upcoming meeting between the top and you can go cedars of south korea us and japan you know most if not this stupid guy has taken no premeditated one what he does have benefits and cost of that there is en
missiles so for the last two months old on the city so the stable reading it didn't work because of the composure of the sower koch in washington and the nativity on the stable. unelected did give the times. seoul north korea is trying to selected in the exact timing albeit rather meetings of the meeting. to ability five in the morning and in the mid overnight. i think the north koreans are trying to our news tv people don't miss this. to keep the message you've been to japan the county shelter...
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native allies within the region. >> worst air pollution in years is prompting paris to temporarily ban cars and trucks from city streetsr was even numbed plates mraits prohibited in paris and suburbs. hundreds of police officers are enforcing this ban pollution levels are intense because of warm days and cool nights with little wind >> we have developing news from bart. there is a power outage at sfo bart station meaning major delays for commuters. third week of testimony now underway in a murder trial of track star oscar pistorious. a gun dealer says he had drawn a gun and went into quote, combat mode when he heard a noise in his home that he thought was an intruder. also that pistorious had a great love and enthusism for guns. he is accused of murdering his girlfriend he claims he mistook her for an intruder. >> general motors announced three new recalls today a million suvs are being recalled for defective air bags gm announced recalls of commercial vans including chevolet express and gmc savannah. material does not meet federal standards the third recall involves cadillac sedans where a plug in the brake system can
native allies within the region. >> worst air pollution in years is prompting paris to temporarily ban cars and trucks from city streetsr was even numbed plates mraits prohibited in paris and suburbs. hundreds of police officers are enforcing this ban pollution levels are intense because of warm days and cool nights with little wind >> we have developing news from bart. there is a power outage at sfo bart station meaning major delays for commuters. third week of testimony now...
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native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold keys to our own survival as, out of the past, archaeologists explore one of the greatest of mysteries -- the decline and fall of grand civilizations. mission control: ignition... and liftoff. liftoff... keach: for more than five millennia, humankind has seemed to dominate earth, both creating and destroying grand civilizations. each of these human experiments has changed our planet. this high vantage point brings us a new and sobering view. for the first time, we behold our world as finite, limited. on the darkened face of earth, the lights of cities record the expansion of our kind. just 50 years ago, two billion people lived on earth. today ou
native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold keys to our own survival as,...