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the report demonstrates cities of all sizes are committed to action. in fact, we have 75 smaller cities, those less than 100,000 citizens respond to the survey. this demonstrates there is broad-based support in urban america, suburban america and rural america up for action, if we have access to the right tools and strategies. shows that climate change impacts all of our communities. collectively, we are making a significant difference. right now, our nation needs thoughtful leaders who care about the environment and care about the world that we have inherited from our ancestors. at you care deeply about their world we are passing on to our children. you need to look no further than america's mayors for this leadership. mayors get things done. fighting climate change is no exception to that rule. i would like to ask my friend, a fantastic leader, the chair of the alliance for sustainable future top our salt lake city mayor to unveil the major findings from our reports. mayor? [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mayor benjamin. i wanted to give you a few
the report demonstrates cities of all sizes are committed to action. in fact, we have 75 smaller cities, those less than 100,000 citizens respond to the survey. this demonstrates there is broad-based support in urban america, suburban america and rural america up for action, if we have access to the right tools and strategies. shows that climate change impacts all of our communities. collectively, we are making a significant difference. right now, our nation needs thoughtful leaders who care...
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of 65%. we want to do good for the majority. this city is different, especially in terms of the makeup of the tenants versus homeowners. i am not a tenant but i believe that we have to take measures to protect our tenants and make sure that they will stay in their homes and not get displaced. repealing costa hawkins is the right thing to do. we do need to have policies that will address the majority of the city of san francisco. if 35% of the city is made up of homeowners, that doesn't mean that 35% our rental property owners. we have a very small percentage of our residents that are rental property owners. why should we succumb to their will agree i do not believe that repealing costa hawkins will actually bring about horrible consequences for such landlords. again, i am here to urge you to pass a resolution to support proposition ten. thank you. >> my name is peter and i am a member of indivisible front san francisco. we support proposition ten and we want the board of supervisors to support proposition ten. an overwhelming majority of
of 65%. we want to do good for the majority. this city is different, especially in terms of the makeup of the tenants versus homeowners. i am not a tenant but i believe that we have to take measures to protect our tenants and make sure that they will stay in their homes and not get displaced. repealing costa hawkins is the right thing to do. we do need to have policies that will address the majority of the city of san francisco. if 35% of the city is made up of homeowners, that doesn't mean...
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hall, for the cities oflimate. an exciting event designed to showcase innovative ways that cities are cleaning the air that we breathe and building healthier and more resilient communities for all. this event is also a critical preview of what is to come in the next few days at the global china action summit. where representatives of cities, states, regions and businesses will demonstrate ambitious commitment to robust climate action. we showcase how by working together. we can create a more sustainable and prosperous future for all. on behalf of the cities and the covenant of mayors for climate and energy, i would like to say thank you to our event partners. the city of san francisco, for providing this amazing and beautiful venue. and particular thanks for go to the san francisco department of environment. for their support and great ideas throughout the planning of this event. it is probably no surprise for anyone here, that a major climate summit is taking place here in the city of san francisco. the cit
hall, for the cities oflimate. an exciting event designed to showcase innovative ways that cities are cleaning the air that we breathe and building healthier and more resilient communities for all. this event is also a critical preview of what is to come in the next few days at the global china action summit. where representatives of cities, states, regions and businesses will demonstrate ambitious commitment to robust climate action. we showcase how by working together. we can create a more...
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of chicago. the black issue is the number one issue in the city of chicago. until we have a mayor in this city that understands how to remedy those problems and understands fairness and equity and attacks those problems, we're going to continue to see problems like it. >> laura: you are basically saying it has to be a black mayor. that's a wild thing to say. it could be an asian mayor that comes in and is able to heal wounds and get police together with the community. or black or white. >> i'm just saying right now we need a black mayor. i can't back down from that. the last time we had a black mayor, things were improving. white people are good. i will work with white people. >> laura: i'm here trying to figure it out. i'm trying my best. >> i have nothing against white people, but what i do know, we need to work alongside white people, blacks and whites. no one can really solve black people's problems better than blacks. >> laura: it could be you. you're 26? >> 23. yes, ma'am. >> laura: you've had your own issue, run-in with the police. it involved you and g
of chicago. the black issue is the number one issue in the city of chicago. until we have a mayor in this city that understands how to remedy those problems and understands fairness and equity and attacks those problems, we're going to continue to see problems like it. >> laura: you are basically saying it has to be a black mayor. that's a wild thing to say. it could be an asian mayor that comes in and is able to heal wounds and get police together with the community. or black or white....
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of money. when i looked at it from city contractors, a total amount of money going from contractors to city budgets is press close to $1 billion. it's a lot of money. >> a billion here, a billion there, pretty soon you're talking about real money. >> i've heard that before. >> yeah. >> all right. is there any public comment on this topic? >> good morning. my name is jerry dradler. the c.s.a. operating budget has increased 100% to $19 million. the f.t.e. count has grown from about 50 f.t.e.'s to 68 f.t.e.'s, a 35% increase. what additional services are the citizens of san francisco receiving from the increased level of funding, and are the services the ones outlined in append
of money. when i looked at it from city contractors, a total amount of money going from contractors to city budgets is press close to $1 billion. it's a lot of money. >> a billion here, a billion there, pretty soon you're talking about real money. >> i've heard that before. >> yeah. >> all right. is there any public comment on this topic? >> good morning. my name is jerry dradler. the c.s.a. operating budget has increased 100% to $19 million. the f.t.e. count has...
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my colleague, director of city performance, to provide a quick overview of our work plan. t really quickly, as you know, the city services auditor was established by city charter. as you know we have pendic f which lays out certain functions for city services to complete. we receive a budget set aside of 2/10 of 1% for the city's budget. we also receive g.o. bond proceeds amounting to approximately 2 million, and we have a total of 68 f.t.e.'s in the total organization. so this slide shows the large department that covers our general bond. functionally, c.s.a. has two units. so we have audit, and we have city performance to ensure that we fulfill the charter mandate for appendix f. as it relates to our work plan process, it's actually driven by your charter and administrative code. we also do risk analysis, and we receive information or requests from our executive leadership as well as our department, and we have our bond and capital programs, as well, that dictate our work plan. >> tanya ran through that really quickly. you're familiar with our planning process and mandate
my colleague, director of city performance, to provide a quick overview of our work plan. t really quickly, as you know, the city services auditor was established by city charter. as you know we have pendic f which lays out certain functions for city services to complete. we receive a budget set aside of 2/10 of 1% for the city's budget. we also receive g.o. bond proceeds amounting to approximately 2 million, and we have a total of 68 f.t.e.'s in the total organization. so this slide shows the...
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three groups of what is plaguing our city. it's you have an incredible amount of narcotics in the city of chicago. you have an enormous amount of guns on the street in 2018 alone, 5200 guns have been recovered. we have a sale of stolen merchandise, part of a criminal element on the street that is a multimillion dollar industry. it's not just gang bangers shooting each other is this this is a fight over territory and making money on the street right now. if you can't get to the street and say you got to stop the narcotics coming in in the boat loads and we have to get more of the guns off the streets then we have to realize that the criminal element is using the streets to sell stolen merchandise we're never going to get ahead of the problem. we're over the 2,000 mark of the people shot in chicago already. and 375 homicides. i always say can you imagine how many of them missed? >> laura: kevin, the police have had their hands full with the level of violence. but you see the number of murders solved, suspects arrested and it's a
three groups of what is plaguing our city. it's you have an incredible amount of narcotics in the city of chicago. you have an enormous amount of guns on the street in 2018 alone, 5200 guns have been recovered. we have a sale of stolen merchandise, part of a criminal element on the street that is a multimillion dollar industry. it's not just gang bangers shooting each other is this this is a fight over territory and making money on the street right now. if you can't get to the street and say...
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but know of a spot in rio. the city of rome has the magical charm of the piaffe some level enough artists and musicians entertainers and cocoa sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants under cool place to be on these hot summer nights and the roman well knows is that the nice famous fountain of the full refund called illegible. rome is the great city of fountains and want a better way to conclude on taste of being don't see the kind of night time visit to the chase he found plenty. of love is almost alone in hoping the old magic still lives are the same that if you comes to going into the fountain you tend to run again and again. be detachable. lead. maybe to get metallica. new album evolution. challenge. house to. special guest list. of explorers next cut. nineteen sixty eight the result. young people everywhere with consciousness. now echoed around. the vietnam war became increasingly. disillusioned took. parts of the protest movement became radicalized.
but know of a spot in rio. the city of rome has the magical charm of the piaffe some level enough artists and musicians entertainers and cocoa sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants under cool place to be on these hot summer nights and the roman well knows is that the nice famous fountain of the full refund called illegible. rome is the great city of fountains and want a better way to conclude on taste of being don't see the...
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this is missing from the audio fabric of the city. us back to 1980, because i feel like that is where some of the development again. aron: this is not ancient history when you go back to the automate of times -- pre-automotive time. pre-automotive zone happened in shenzhen because of its proximity to hong kong. of allu saw the arrival kinds of modern infrastructure and transportation turn what was basically a fishing village into , where thereacity is now 20 million people. city isn'tre of the centered around this old village centered around this old village structure. a lot of people don't have cars, which made it easier for it to transform. how did china make this shift from electric to combustion? of the motivations was how terrible pollution conditions got. we have seen this change over the last 10 years, a kind of ton of incentives being created for consumers to buy electric vehicles and the state pushing disincentive forward. the adoption of electric buses is being tracked, anti-china accounts for 99% as of 2017 of all of the wo
this is missing from the audio fabric of the city. us back to 1980, because i feel like that is where some of the development again. aron: this is not ancient history when you go back to the automate of times -- pre-automotive time. pre-automotive zone happened in shenzhen because of its proximity to hong kong. of allu saw the arrival kinds of modern infrastructure and transportation turn what was basically a fishing village into , where thereacity is now 20 million people. city isn'tre of the...
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that rallied and came to the aid of the city. he donated men and a lot of those people were evidently former members of the plan's army. also don't need it a needed a great deal of conflict and cannons. some say that they accidentally attacked an american ship but for some reason he was expelled from new orleans. after the battle even though he was a hero to some people. and that's when he came through with a base there. from the river that runs through lake charles. from the gulf of mexico they were still up for debate. the united states thought they have purchased all of the slant but the spanish government said they hadn't. there was a long-standing debate about who owned this territory. that lasted for five years after the louisiana purchase. they were considered free reign. people can settle here. no one was going to patrol the area. so they moved here seen as a sort of a face to operate freely so did a few other settlers. and some of the earliest members. people came here for that same sort of reason because it was a chance
that rallied and came to the aid of the city. he donated men and a lot of those people were evidently former members of the plan's army. also don't need it a needed a great deal of conflict and cannons. some say that they accidentally attacked an american ship but for some reason he was expelled from new orleans. after the battle even though he was a hero to some people. and that's when he came through with a base there. from the river that runs through lake charles. from the gulf of mexico...
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on the mayor of the city and county of san francisco. [cheers and applause] >> mayor breed: i'm really excited to be here with some of our city's most incredible leaders. members of the board of supervisors, and including the person who has led the efforts for each and every one of us that brought us here to this day thank you so much. [applause] for farm too loan, survivors of sexual harassment and assault of how to navigate through tangled web of city departments and resources as they fight for justice and accountability. but thanks to the leadership of everyone here, we are helping those survivors receive the help and the support that they truly need. recent surveys have shown that more than 80% of women and 40% of men and have experienced some form of sexual harassment. nearly two thirds of those assaults are not even reported to authorities. so why is that klee because time after time -- why is that? time after time survivors have been dismissed by the system. the system that is supposed to help individuals get the treatment they ne
on the mayor of the city and county of san francisco. [cheers and applause] >> mayor breed: i'm really excited to be here with some of our city's most incredible leaders. members of the board of supervisors, and including the person who has led the efforts for each and every one of us that brought us here to this day thank you so much. [applause] for farm too loan, survivors of sexual harassment and assault of how to navigate through tangled web of city departments and resources as they...
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force in the city. many of the programs i'll be talking about are geared to that end as well, and in fact, are part of the mayor's determination. the current work force and programs, i want to point out first the demographics of the work force. current demographics show the city is actually a diverse employer. we have -- attribute our success, the fact that we exceed the labor market in diversity and in fact, in the employment of african americans because of, we have merit-based hiring, anti-discrimination policies and training, and we have pipeline programs to try to ensure that barriers do not prevent people who are qualified are prevented from gaining employment with the city. the labor market availability in san francisco for people who are available to work for the city, so it excludes retirees, for example, or children. but the labor market availability of african americans in san francisco for us to employ is 4.6%, and the city is at a robust 15%. so, that is a piece of good news. moving on, i'm going to
force in the city. many of the programs i'll be talking about are geared to that end as well, and in fact, are part of the mayor's determination. the current work force and programs, i want to point out first the demographics of the work force. current demographics show the city is actually a diverse employer. we have -- attribute our success, the fact that we exceed the labor market in diversity and in fact, in the employment of african americans because of, we have merit-based hiring,...
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of health. we will also be submitting comments in writing. san francisco, as we have heard, is a unique city with a diverse population. we believe the uniqueness should be taken into account when choosing the next director. such an individual should understand the diverse needs of the various racial and ethnic groups and communities that make up san francisco. we believe we have been extremely fortunate to have great leaders in this area from previous directors including barbara garcia and dr katz and dr sandra hernandez. there are a number of other qualifications that we would like to see in the new director. the obvious qualification would be someone who has proven leadership ability and insight into the current healthcare system and the public health needs of san francisco. the next director should be able to tackle the complex organizational and community challenges that we continue to facing our city. we believe that it is imperative the next director have a thorough understanding of clinical practice and what is involved in treating patients as he or she will over see zuckerberg genera
of health. we will also be submitting comments in writing. san francisco, as we have heard, is a unique city with a diverse population. we believe the uniqueness should be taken into account when choosing the next director. such an individual should understand the diverse needs of the various racial and ethnic groups and communities that make up san francisco. we believe we have been extremely fortunate to have great leaders in this area from previous directors including barbara garcia and dr...
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that work in the city, i don't think we can look at that because we have pushed people out of the city because of housing, because of -- [cheering] because of housing and because of the costs, and so we have a lot of african american community had to leave the city but still have the family roots here. i know so many that work in the city, bring their children to the city to go to school because they have their childcare here, their family, their parents, their grandparents that help them, it's a community that we have divided. we have separated. and so for us to say there's, you know, 6%, 8%, whatever -- 3% of african americans in this city, and that we have a high proportion for our work force is not really fair. i don't think it's fair to look beyond. and i can't look at that. [applause] so i also -- cause for concern is where we are, percentages of african american employees being hired and then 15% and dismissal of 36% and releases 24%, cause for concern, i think this is actually a siren. i think it's going off. [cheering] >> i'm sorry. >> supervisor kim: and by the way, appreciat
that work in the city, i don't think we can look at that because we have pushed people out of the city because of housing, because of -- [cheering] because of housing and because of the costs, and so we have a lot of african american community had to leave the city but still have the family roots here. i know so many that work in the city, bring their children to the city to go to school because they have their childcare here, their family, their parents, their grandparents that help them, it's...
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of lake charles. tell me about the city today. adley: lake charles is in southwest, louisiana, about 30 miles from the gulf and the great state of texas. it's a town that's sort of on the cusp. it's the cusp of french louisiana, english louisiana, spanish louisiana. it's sort of population of 80,000. traditionally, a blue collar town. through petro chemical and railroads to what we find now which is a wonderful mixed economy, that includes a fair amount of gaming and recreation as well as blue collar. >> should we see? adley: let's see it. this corner of louisiana was the no man's land. it wasn't part of the louisiana purchase so for 50 or 60 years this no man's land served as a buffer between the united states and the umpire of spain. and that meant this was an area that had quite a bit of use as a refuge for scandals and pirates. he knew most of the early settlers in lake charles. >> what year are we talking about? adley: we're talking about the late 1700s, early 1800s, 1803 to 1820. that's the period in which -- he was responsib
of lake charles. tell me about the city today. adley: lake charles is in southwest, louisiana, about 30 miles from the gulf and the great state of texas. it's a town that's sort of on the cusp. it's the cusp of french louisiana, english louisiana, spanish louisiana. it's sort of population of 80,000. traditionally, a blue collar town. through petro chemical and railroads to what we find now which is a wonderful mixed economy, that includes a fair amount of gaming and recreation as well as blue...
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but know of a spot in the old. the city of rome has the magical charm of the piaffe some of whom autists and musicians entertainers and whole coast sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants and a cool place to be on these hot summer nights as every roman well knows is that nice famous fountain of the full recount called play. rome is the great city of fountains and want a better way to conclude taste of being gone civita kind of night time visits to the trade the found. love is almost alone in hoping the old magic still winds so they say that if you comes to coin into the fountain you tend to grow again and again. to death she will. lead. to glen is in waco the bundesliga logs eleven successful wrong eleven certainly might like to play a man with elaine chao good to get back in the game to listen to god lead to still function of the table with zero lead. click on. the lead. walking one does all in tatters. extravagant feather costumes on stage at the moment. th
but know of a spot in the old. the city of rome has the magical charm of the piaffe some of whom autists and musicians entertainers and whole coast sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants and a cool place to be on these hot summer nights as every roman well knows is that nice famous fountain of the full recount called play. rome is the great city of fountains and want a better way to conclude taste of being gone civita kind of...
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triggered a lot of shock and panic across the city and as you mentioned there's a massive rescue operation underway the army which has a base nearby that sentence personnel for rescue work appraisal requesting the services of tons of concrete and my middle infield which you know classes to be removed until really the school extent of the tragedy becomes clear. calcutta of course a big city a crowded city what's being said about casualties. that's why the me calcutta has been population of you know over the million people and this bridge you know which is said to be about forty two years old because we among one of the busiest in the city it was really used all the time a lot of heavy catholic to agree over some old way cracks in one of the oldest areas in the city canonical are and the city is really on that that part of the city really densely populated and the bridge connecting saddam city to the north now we still have no confirmation of any casualties but there are reports here where you know minister west bengal has a key six people only to
triggered a lot of shock and panic across the city and as you mentioned there's a massive rescue operation underway the army which has a base nearby that sentence personnel for rescue work appraisal requesting the services of tons of concrete and my middle infield which you know classes to be removed until really the school extent of the tragedy becomes clear. calcutta of course a big city a crowded city what's being said about casualties. that's why the me calcutta has been population of you...
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, and the second african-american to be mayor of the city. ut none of those things qualify her as much as her interest in every aspect of the quality of life for everybody in this city, regardless of their station in life and early on, she helped orchestrate the process by which resources were made available so that, in fact, as this fabulous centre would be a real reality. ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, my friend, london read. [cheers and applause] -- london breed. >> mayor breed: good morning everyone. welcome to the salesforce transit centre. at this place is absolutely beautiful. as a youngster, i used to come to the old place and i don't know if any of you are old enough to remember what it looked like, but it was a dark and dreary place. one that we try to avoid, or at least we went running to meet to get the greyhound bus faster than we would have liked to. this is an incredible accomplishment. not just for san francisco, but for the entire region. the entire state of california. this represents
, and the second african-american to be mayor of the city. ut none of those things qualify her as much as her interest in every aspect of the quality of life for everybody in this city, regardless of their station in life and early on, she helped orchestrate the process by which resources were made available so that, in fact, as this fabulous centre would be a real reality. ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of the city and county of san francisco, my friend, london read. [cheers and applause] --...
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that is missing from the audio fabric of the city. carol: take us back to 1980, because i feel like that is where things began in terms of the development. aaron: this is not ancient history when you go back to the pre-automotive time. it was a collection of fishing villages and it was the creation first special economic stone. it happened because of its proximity to hong kong. that was when hong kong was controlled by the british. use all over the space of a few years, the arrival of all kinds of modern infrastructure and transportation turn what was basically fishing villages into this huge megacity, where there is now 20 million people. the structure of the city is centered around this old village structure. a lot of people don't have cars, and it made it one of the user places for china to transform this way. jason: china transformed at a rate that is hard to imagine for the rest of the world. how did they make this pivot from electric to combustion? aaron: it was motivated by how terrible the pollution conditions were. they create
that is missing from the audio fabric of the city. carol: take us back to 1980, because i feel like that is where things began in terms of the development. aaron: this is not ancient history when you go back to the pre-automotive time. it was a collection of fishing villages and it was the creation first special economic stone. it happened because of its proximity to hong kong. that was when hong kong was controlled by the british. use all over the space of a few years, the arrival of all kinds...
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>> your part of the city, excelsior. we came from europe to your district. >> supervisor safai: that's right, that's right, and stayed there for many, many decades. [please stand by] . >> -- because there's a history of -- i've lived with federal agents in the city here, and there's this habit of -- there's a -- there's a -- an association there. you get to flash and pass, you get to go in, you get treated with great deference, and you have to be mindful of these things. and not to say that you're biased per se in that fashion, but you have to be aware of this. and then, even though maybe the commission -- you know, the member of the board wouldn't participate in this, but he's a part of a community that does. when responding to a call that -- a license holder, i feel that there's a natural inclination to have assumptions in that fashion, and i would note that bartenders and proprietors in that fashion, they often consume alcohol, and they often -- they can often behave poorly, and i feel like this isn't something that wo
>> your part of the city, excelsior. we came from europe to your district. >> supervisor safai: that's right, that's right, and stayed there for many, many decades. [please stand by] . >> -- because there's a history of -- i've lived with federal agents in the city here, and there's this habit of -- there's a -- there's a -- an association there. you get to flash and pass, you get to go in, you get treated with great deference, and you have to be mindful of these things. and...
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and as a representative of this board in the city and in particular, representing a part of the city hat is absorbing close to 80% of san francisco process development, it has been my honor to oversee such tremendous growth here in san francisco. i do want to recognize, and this is quite a long program, because it has taken us close to two decades to get to this milestone. many people were involved in making not just this terminal possible, but also this neighborhood possible. they have been recognized by state senator john burton. i just want to thank him because he not only fought to make sure that we were funding this terminal and the regional transportation network that would follow, we fought to ensure that this neighborhood would exceed any type of affordable housing standard that had ever been achieved before, which is 35% of low income working in class and middle class housing in this neighborhood. it is so important that as we build, we build a neighborhood that includes all people from those who were formerly homeless, to middle-class families and to the many workers in this
and as a representative of this board in the city and in particular, representing a part of the city hat is absorbing close to 80% of san francisco process development, it has been my honor to oversee such tremendous growth here in san francisco. i do want to recognize, and this is quite a long program, because it has taken us close to two decades to get to this milestone. many people were involved in making not just this terminal possible, but also this neighborhood possible. they have been...
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might be a fairy tale castle out of what disney's workshop in the heart of the city is the cathedral which the spanish the loss of or ortega you got it likened to a mystical transatlantic liner. the setting of so golyer is the high plateau of spain's castilian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand seems now to bone the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the century and homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of time. the aqueduct touch across a wide valley almost seven hundred thirty meters to bring precious water from the white on a mountain is to say go via to this day than one hundred eighteen arches span that valley in the lower town the slaves who constructed it had to pile the granite blocks twenty nine meters high wanting at dizzying heights. educated. doubtless it was slaves to who secured huge bronze l
might be a fairy tale castle out of what disney's workshop in the heart of the city is the cathedral which the spanish the loss of or ortega you got it likened to a mystical transatlantic liner. the setting of so golyer is the high plateau of spain's castilian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand seems now to bone...
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but know of a spot in rio. the city of rome has the magical charm of the p.f. some of whom the artists and musicians entertainers and hocussed sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants and a cool place to be on these hot summer nights and the roman well knows is that nice famous fountain of the full refund on a plane. is the great city of fountains and walk a better way to conclude on taste of the dawn civita kind of night time visits to the trade the found. numbers almost alone in hoping the old magic still works for the same defeat comes to going into the fountain he returned to rose again and again. to death she don't. blame. cryptocurrency. millions of people in the world over are now paying bishnoi and other. cutters the system or cut one of the wrist. bands will it really herald presidential revolution. yog. everything about crypto currencies on made in germany stronger g w. lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish stuff like connie. life style you're a. sixty minutes. story that pe
but know of a spot in rio. the city of rome has the magical charm of the p.f. some of whom the artists and musicians entertainers and hocussed sell their wares and skills to the passing from. the bustle never stops in the many cafes and restaurants and a cool place to be on these hot summer nights and the roman well knows is that nice famous fountain of the full refund on a plane. is the great city of fountains and walk a better way to conclude on taste of the dawn civita kind of night time...
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the setting of pseudo vo is the high plateau of spain's castillian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand saves not to bomb the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the centurion homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of time. the aqueduct touch across a wide valley almost seven hundred thirty meters to bring precious water from the white on the mountain stu's ago via to this day than one hundred eighteen arches span that valley in the lower town the slaves who constructed it had to pile the granite blocks twenty nine meters high working at dizzying heights. educate. doubtless it was slaves to who secured huge bronze lettering to the aqueduct for at one time it bore seventeen meter long inscription according to this the potter pottery the father of the homeland looked after his subjects. the shining words proclaime
the setting of pseudo vo is the high plateau of spain's castillian heartland the name of the city dates from roman times when it was an important military base. in the first century a.d. the emperor trajan commanded an aqueduct to be built. but how shall we take account of it all demand saves not to bomb the slave engaged in building the aqueduct the centurion homesick for rome all the individual destinies compacted into a single line in the book of events linked in the invisible labyrinth of...
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she retired after working in the city of san francisco city attorney's office and became very involved with the league of women voters of san francisco. she previously serviced as the chair of our advocacy committee and participated in the creation of another organization, san francisco chair ffor democracy, where she serves as chair for two terms. we are proud to welcome maxine anderson. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. these lights are really bright up here. again, thank you so much for being here today. today, you will be hearing from the candidates to represent district four on the san francisco board of supervisors. the candidates will have a chance to present their views of -- on issues affecting the city and your district and to answer your questions about those issues. to submit questions for the candidates, look for a volunteer -- i can't see you, but i know you're out there. we will be collecting index cards. i wish to remind you of our ground rules -- [inaudible] >> oh, i'm sorry. i thought i was loud enough. you want me to start over or can i go from here? [inaudible]
she retired after working in the city of san francisco city attorney's office and became very involved with the league of women voters of san francisco. she previously serviced as the chair of our advocacy committee and participated in the creation of another organization, san francisco chair ffor democracy, where she serves as chair for two terms. we are proud to welcome maxine anderson. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. these lights are really bright up here. again, thank you so...
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of atlanta and they had sciatic city of hamburg residents here knew how to use this kind of free space dance halls and cheap entertainment have been a part of the since the seventeenth century similar business. image of prostitution crime evolved over the years i think if you. had stated something is in constant flux i'd say the red light district image which now plays a role in many tourists perceptions and in marketing strategies it's very much influenced by the one nine hundred seventy s. and eighty's. and. lots of clichés emerge that. for example the gold chains moment hairdos and so. on survivor. nobody so with these questions they try to attract tourists by saying we have a red light district we have gangsters that might interest some people but only i think so. we have the sump polly museum don't think of ourselves in that while we try to present everything in the development of the district and we try to enable visitors to understand how certain myths were formed interesting to me and some are just myths and some
of atlanta and they had sciatic city of hamburg residents here knew how to use this kind of free space dance halls and cheap entertainment have been a part of the since the seventeenth century similar business. image of prostitution crime evolved over the years i think if you. had stated something is in constant flux i'd say the red light district image which now plays a role in many tourists perceptions and in marketing strategies it's very much influenced by the one nine hundred seventy s....
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she garage watsz from this class of the city of joy and this is what she says about what she gained.aking foreign language ] >> how important is that idea of accepting herself and what's happened to her so that she can go back into the community without shame, but to be able to do what you say that they want to do, rise up? >> well, i think it's a whole, it's a whole process. because, you know, most of the women when they are raped, the family, they don't want them, they don't want them any more. and like eve said, city of joy is about love and about -- we value women. because when they come, they feel they are ugly, they smell bad, you know. but when they are at city of joy and it's part of our program just to tell them how beautiful they are, and that there is a life after, after the rape. like jane, she -- you know, she doesn't have a virginagina any . she's happy to be alive and to help others. now she has a mission. i need to be there for others. i'm so happy to be alive. i'm so happy not to have all the sexual diseases because we do have other girls who have hiv and things. she
she garage watsz from this class of the city of joy and this is what she says about what she gained.aking foreign language ] >> how important is that idea of accepting herself and what's happened to her so that she can go back into the community without shame, but to be able to do what you say that they want to do, rise up? >> well, i think it's a whole, it's a whole process. because, you know, most of the women when they are raped, the family, they don't want them, they don't want...
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and, of course, the colonial capital, philadelphia city. i had always dreamed of going to philadelphia city, which was, i'm not sure if you know this, it was the second greatest city in the british empire. at that time, only second to london town. you probably do know that after july 2 it became the greatest city in america in 1776. after ime furled brows said july 2. you do know the question of our dependency was voted upon july 2? i hope. it was just adopted on the fourth as a formality. it was read to the public on the eighth. i saw these capital cities as bustling places of mystery. vibrancy. even at an early age, i was quite clear that capital cities were not simply the seats of government. the story behind the selection of the location both permanent and temporary for the seat of government, our capitol and are building is one that comes down to, or to use a whiskey maker's vernacular, i am a whiskey maker, distilled to pretty much one thing. coming together in the spirit of amity and mutual concession. that is the story behind the for
and, of course, the colonial capital, philadelphia city. i had always dreamed of going to philadelphia city, which was, i'm not sure if you know this, it was the second greatest city in the british empire. at that time, only second to london town. you probably do know that after july 2 it became the greatest city in america in 1776. after ime furled brows said july 2. you do know the question of our dependency was voted upon july 2? i hope. it was just adopted on the fourth as a formality. it...
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i am a ten year resident of the city of san francisco. i thank you have heard what the public wants and what the public is demanding. i ask that you allow the san francisco arts commission to act within their authority to remove the statue. we are done with it and it is a shame to san francisco that this still exists here. please, let's move on from this and help the healing of the native people and to be the proud city that we tell the public that we are, that it is accepting and celebrating of cultural tradition, of people from all cultural backgrounds and stop glorifying white supremacy. thank you. >> thank you. >> overhead, please. >> do you have something on the overhead? >> yeah. >> hello. my name is bernadette. i come from the reservation in manchester, up north. i just wanted to say, i was there with the mckinley statue in humboldt county when they were vowing to remove that. his seems to be working. at this gentleman back here, the way he was behaving and pointing at my people like we wanted to be belittled and underneath him, i
i am a ten year resident of the city of san francisco. i thank you have heard what the public wants and what the public is demanding. i ask that you allow the san francisco arts commission to act within their authority to remove the statue. we are done with it and it is a shame to san francisco that this still exists here. please, let's move on from this and help the healing of the native people and to be the proud city that we tell the public that we are, that it is accepting and celebrating...
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it is the main drag of city. >> early on in the city's history, and how has evolved? >> earlier, it was wooden fronted buildings, like a wild west town. if you pass closely in, built of pine and cyprus, turpentine. fires0, the great demolished most of lake charles, leaving us with souvenirs of the great fire in the rebuilding, including the 1911 city hall, and the wonderful courthouse. wonderfuldings are pieces of architecture that remind us you have to build well, strong, and for the future. that's exactly what they did. most of downtown lake charles fell victim to urban renewal in the 70's wendy's parking lots were put in. only today in 2018 do we see there has been a one generation renewal of all of this. it is now a fairly lively streetscape with wonderful auditions -- wonderful additions. the sidewalk, improved facilities, cable, all of this stuff that has been added to enhance the downtown experience. it's sort of a mecca for new entertainment, music, other venues, entrepreneurial, energy. we will go right to the river and see how close lake charles is to the wil
it is the main drag of city. >> early on in the city's history, and how has evolved? >> earlier, it was wooden fronted buildings, like a wild west town. if you pass closely in, built of pine and cyprus, turpentine. fires0, the great demolished most of lake charles, leaving us with souvenirs of the great fire in the rebuilding, including the 1911 city hall, and the wonderful courthouse. wonderfuldings are pieces of architecture that remind us you have to build well, strong, and for...
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a lot of people don't know it's here. ] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them health benefits and rage into conference of primary care. we also provide both pre-nd post exposure prophylactics for hiv prevention we also provide a range of women's reproductive health services including contraception, emergency contraception. sometimes known as plan b. pap smears and [inaudible]. we are was entirely [inaudible]people will come as soon as were open even a little before opening. weight buries a lip it could be the first person here at your in and out within a few minutes. there are some days we do have a pretty considerable weight. in general, people can just walk rig
a lot of people don't know it's here. ] >> san francisco city clinic provides a broad range of sexual health services from stephanie tran medical director at san francisco city clinic. we are here to provide easy access to conference of low-cost culturally sensitive sexual health services and to everyone who walks through our door. so we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. we also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for people living with hiv and are uninsured and...
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i work for city and county of san francisco for 16 years. i am here today to let you know what my experience has been as a black city employee. while at work a horrible accident happened, and i believe because of my race i was forced to early retirement, or be fired. i was accused of hitting a person who was in a wheelchair, she went to, she was in a wheelchair. and after i hit her, she went to the hospital and two days after her hospital admission she died. oh. the circumstances around my case is simple. i was going 15 miles an hour while making a left hand turn. she appeared on my right side, of my left hand side, by a stationary bus. the wheelchair was rolling toward me, we couldn't, she couldn't stop. she ended up on the hood of my car, and then hit the ground. there was an investigation, consisted in -- [microphone is silent] >> supervisor kim: thank you, mr. hanon. >> hello, my name is madeline mcmilan, i work for the san francisco police department. i've been working there for 25 years. i was in an accident and was off work. prior to m
i work for city and county of san francisco for 16 years. i am here today to let you know what my experience has been as a black city employee. while at work a horrible accident happened, and i believe because of my race i was forced to early retirement, or be fired. i was accused of hitting a person who was in a wheelchair, she went to, she was in a wheelchair. and after i hit her, she went to the hospital and two days after her hospital admission she died. oh. the circumstances around my case...