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he and the governor headed to the command center for the california office of emergency services where the president talked about climate change and his $3.5 trillion spending plan, which will include funding for the forest service. >> we know that decades of forest management and decisions have created hazardous conditions across the western forest. we can't ignore the reality that these wire being super charged by climate change. it isn't about red or blue states. it's about fires. just fires. >> the republican front runners among them also hitting the campaign trail hard. remember, just one more night to go. right now, larry elder is at a rally in orange county. the conservative talk show host making stops in monterey park and san pedro and talked with nbc news. >> you don't believe in mask mandates or vaccine mandates. that makes a lot of parents of young children very nervous. >> well, parents who want their kids to wear masks and who want their kids to be vaccinate asked do that. i'm talking about mandates. i've been vaccinated because of my age and underlying co-morbidity. i bel
he and the governor headed to the command center for the california office of emergency services where the president talked about climate change and his $3.5 trillion spending plan, which will include funding for the forest service. >> we know that decades of forest management and decisions have created hazardous conditions across the western forest. we can't ignore the reality that these wire being super charged by climate change. it isn't about red or blue states. it's about fires. just...
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the governor accompanied the president to a command center of the california office of emergency services and according to a pool reporter there that's where the president got an update on the caldor fire and praised firefighters for their hard work going so far as to say that he wants to raise the firefighters wages and from there the president and the governor took a helicopter tour of the burn zone in el dorado county. the caldor fire has destroyed 800 homes and is 65% contained. the president is expected to use this trip to highlight the dangers of climate change and galvanize support for his infrastructure bill. >> quick question. the president in sacramento, where to from there? >> reporter: well, the president essentially pivoting from climate change to campaigning. he is going to be heading down to southern california and joining the governor for a vote no on the really rally tonight in long beach at 7:00 p.m. critics might say really 24 hours before the election, that is when the president decided to help governor newsom campaign. but the governor's campaign team says this 14 a a
the governor accompanied the president to a command center of the california office of emergency services and according to a pool reporter there that's where the president got an update on the caldor fire and praised firefighters for their hard work going so far as to say that he wants to raise the firefighters wages and from there the president and the governor took a helicopter tour of the burn zone in el dorado county. the caldor fire has destroyed 800 homes and is 65% contained. the...
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he told the california governor's office of emergency services in sacramento stop biden is trying to gather's funding for a spending plan to help tackle mobile warning. researchers say that they captured the malicious code from pegasus spyware made by the israeli company nso group. the tool targets the devices through i message. those are the headlines. right now, inside story. >> there is a new culture of revolution taking place in china. the government is cracking down on technology companies, education and entertainment. this is "inside story." welcome to the program. during the past few months, china has tightened regulations and rules across many areas of society. few sectors have been spared. decisions have been sudden, dramatic and baffling. regulators have banned tv talent shows and ordered broadcasters not to promote what they call it effeminate looking men. actors accused of tax evasion and misbehavior have had work taken off-line. children are only allowed to play up to three hours per week. the goal is to stop young people being influenced by negative and immoral behavior
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and, the state office of emergency services also talked about the massive cleanup project that is ahead for people who did lose property in one of those fires. there is a helpful website out there. if you are among them. i just put that up on my twitter page. back to you. >>> the other big story this afternoon, we are now just one week away from a recall election day. and governor newsom is in full- out campaign mode. the governor is pushing for residents to vote no on the recall. kpix5's justin andrews is san the governor is making his rounds. >> reporter: absolutely, he has been picking up steam all week and it is only tuesday. the governor is talking to reporters, talking to the media right here just seven days before the recall election. like you said, he is urging this community, this latino community to keep him in office. the governor here shaking hands and greeting people. some are nonenglish speaking and considered underserved. this school is aimed at giving education and job training to people who are underserved. san francisco's mayor london breed was here, too, newsom seem t
and, the state office of emergency services also talked about the massive cleanup project that is ahead for people who did lose property in one of those fires. there is a helpful website out there. if you are among them. i just put that up on my twitter page. back to you. >>> the other big story this afternoon, we are now just one week away from a recall election day. and governor newsom is in full- out campaign mode. the governor is pushing for residents to vote no on the recall....
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he also visited the command center of the california office of emergency services, meeting with first responders. that's also where the president talked about the fire damage he saw and the overall situation facing us here in california. he says his $3.5 trillion infrastructure plan can help. >> my build back better plan includes billions of dollars for wildfire preparedness, resilience and response. forest management to restore millions of acres and to protect homes and public water-sources. >> yeah, this is a pivotal month for his agenda. top democrats have set deadlines to pass that infrastructure and social structure. here's alice barr. >> reporter: president biden making his first official west coast swing with the focus on the devastating wildfires there. he's sitting down with state and federal fire officials in idaho before surveying damage in california. he's blaming climate change. >> it's changed, and it's not going back. >> reporter: he's pushing his top legislative priority, a $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill, claiming it will strengthen the nation's resilience to extrem
he also visited the command center of the california office of emergency services, meeting with first responders. that's also where the president talked about the fire damage he saw and the overall situation facing us here in california. he says his $3.5 trillion infrastructure plan can help. >> my build back better plan includes billions of dollars for wildfire preparedness, resilience and response. forest management to restore millions of acres and to protect homes and public...
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you've been moving in a way that few states have done and that message to staff at the offices of emergency services by it and praised california for the work it's doing on environmental issues. now that $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill is making its way through congress, but will require all senate democrats to support it. moderate democrat joe manchin said he opposes the plan due to the price tag and because he wants more time to deliberate on the bill, so its future still unknown. now this is a two part visit like you, said one for the president to push his agenda and to for him to rally for governor gavin newsom on the eve of recall election day, biden in new some are scheduled to take the stage together in long beach round. seven tonight reporting live, gregory ktvu, fox two news and greg president. biden and democrats certainly know the stakes are very high tomorrow during the recall how helpful mike today's visit be for governor newsom heather. for much of this recall process. we have talked about this election being an issue of turnout, and that is why we have seen many national democrats,
you've been moving in a way that few states have done and that message to staff at the offices of emergency services by it and praised california for the work it's doing on environmental issues. now that $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill is making its way through congress, but will require all senate democrats to support it. moderate democrat joe manchin said he opposes the plan due to the price tag and because he wants more time to deliberate on the bill, so its future still unknown. now this...
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he told the california governor's office of emergency services in sacramento biden is trying to get back in for a spending plan that includes proposals to help tackle global warming. apple has released software to fix a security floor that allowed hackers to infect iphones and other devices without a single click from uses. research is say they captured the malicious code from pegasus spyware, made by the israeli company, n s o group. it was used to hack the phone of a saudi arabian activist. those are the headlines. we've got a full bulletin in an hour right now. it's witness. ah ah . good morning, sarasota moore ever good morning newtown it shipboard garage wake up. wake up september 11, 9. let me new day camera stir something for me. i'm pretty sure it's very something new. where will you on that day? i knew where i work. me and my mother was sitting in the kitchen. she sticks me breakfast and you sat and watched her to play with them. between towers 6 blocks away from fear. president bush was going to be sitting in a classroom at m a. e. booker, the read to back know through black sc
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he told the california governor's office of emergency services in sacramento by and is trying to get back in for a trillion dollar spending plan that includes proposals to help tackle global warming. apple has released software to fix a security floor that allowed hackers to infect i, phones and other devices without a single click from uses. research say they captured the malicious code from pegasus spyware, made by his railey company, and so grew. it was used to hack the phone of a saudi arabian activist, the tool targets devices through i message. those are the headlines. remember the last mourn our website. gina dot com. as always right now, it's back to witness the september 11th day to reflect day to be thankful. so would years of service, man cross to mission and getting ready preserve lives on the line to protect your country here and abroad. and from those are in the military man, i want to tell you, man, thank you for your service. thank you for your say. my name is damien smith. i will be 26 the monday that live day me and he was always like i don't know stand by. we used
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they also visited the command center, the california office of emergency services. the president shaking hands with first responders. you can see him there. that's when the president talked about the fire damage he saw. he said his $3.5 trillion infrastructure plan can help. >> and we're working closely with governor newsom to make sure california has every resource. every resource available to keep families safe. the governor led the state with poise and strong leadership. he's been an innovator for long term solutions and he and i are both optimistic. >> tomorrow marks one month since the caldor fire started and eventually spread into the south lake tahoe area. i has destroyed more than 1,000 structures and charred more than 219,000 acres across three counties. about 10,000 people are still not able to return home. the caldor fire is 67% contained at this hour. >>> another fire started last night in mendocino county. the hopkins fire is relatively small. it burned fast. it is not clear how many homes have been destroyed. it is about 30% contained. there is still a
they also visited the command center, the california office of emergency services. the president shaking hands with first responders. you can see him there. that's when the president talked about the fire damage he saw. he said his $3.5 trillion infrastructure plan can help. >> and we're working closely with governor newsom to make sure california has every resource. every resource available to keep families safe. the governor led the state with poise and strong leadership. he's been an...
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the president went directly to the governor's office of emergency services to get an update on the caldor fire, and then, the president got a firsthand look at the devastation from the fire. he took an aerial tour. some of the hardest hit communities in el dorado county . minutes ago, he spoke about the ongoing threat of these wildfires. >> we know that decades of forest management decisions have created hazardous conditions across the western forest. we cannot ignore the reality that these wildfires are being supercharged by climate change. it isn't about red or blue states, it is about fires. just fires. >> the president will finish his trip to california with a campaign event for governor newsom. the two will be urging californians to vote no on tomorrow's recall ballot. live to our traveling to southern california, they are expected to arrive in long beach in just about an hour to hold a big rally. elizabeth? >> thank you. >>> one of governor newsom's top republican challengers made a final push in the bay area today. john cox spoke outside the french laundry restaurant, where governo
the president went directly to the governor's office of emergency services to get an update on the caldor fire, and then, the president got a firsthand look at the devastation from the fire. he took an aerial tour. some of the hardest hit communities in el dorado county . minutes ago, he spoke about the ongoing threat of these wildfires. >> we know that decades of forest management decisions have created hazardous conditions across the western forest. we cannot ignore the reality that...
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he toward the california governor's office of emergency services in sacramento button is trying to gather backing for a trillion dollar spending plan that includes proposals to help tackle global warming. apple has released software to fix a security floor that allowed hackers to infect i, phones and other devices without a single click from users. research say they captured the malicious code from pegasus spyware, made by the israeli company, and s o group. it was used to hack the phone of a saudi arabian activist, the tool target devices through i message those, all the headlines. so you're up to date. we're black with a full bulletin in half an hour. right now it's inside story. ah, ah ah . is a new cultural revolution taking place in china. the government is cracked and technology companies, education and payment, and even how long children he's been playing video games with all about this isn't like ah, ah, walk into the program. i mean, ron kon, during the past few months, china has tightened regulations and rules across many areas of society. technology, firms, education media, few
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he told the california governor's office of emergency services in sacramento earlier, he met firefighters in idaho biden is trying to gather backing for a trillion dollar spending plan that includes proposals to help tackle global warming. a 1000000 school students have returned to classrooms in new york after the city scrapped online learning. for the 1st time since the pandemic began. masks are compulsory for all staff and students. job will have to be vaccinated. to take part in some sports and activities. teachers must be vaccinated or faced losing their jobs. the cities also ended remote working for about 300000 employees. they also have to be vaccinated on to go weekly testing. apple has released software to fix a security flaw that allows hackers to infect i. phones and other devices without a single click from uses. research is to say they captured the malicious code from pegasus spyware, made by the israeli company and a so group. it was used to hack the phone of a saudi arabian activist, the 2 targets devices through i message. larry magid is ceo of connect safely dot org and in
he told the california governor's office of emergency services in sacramento earlier, he met firefighters in idaho biden is trying to gather backing for a trillion dollar spending plan that includes proposals to help tackle global warming. a 1000000 school students have returned to classrooms in new york after the city scrapped online learning. for the 1st time since the pandemic began. masks are compulsory for all staff and students. job will have to be vaccinated. to take part in some sports...
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then headed here to made there when he heads here he is one to be going to the office of emergency services to take a look at california's wildfire operation before going into the air to survey the damage from the caldor fire. the fire that has burned across eldorado county approaching the borders of south lake tahoe when he comes back down on the ground. we expect to hear not just what he saw and how it's going help people recover. but what he plans to do to stop this from happening again. and we expect some tie and from national legislation. for example, the infrastructure law and also when it comes to efforts to fight climate change and other legislation. the president is trying to get past. he's going to be here from about 2 o'clock up until about 5 o'clock. that's when he heads for southern california. now long beach is where he's going to be making his stand out on the south with governor gavin newsom asking californians to consider the big picture going to say things along the lines of this isn't just a california issue. these aren't just local issues there potentially national impli
then headed here to made there when he heads here he is one to be going to the office of emergency services to take a look at california's wildfire operation before going into the air to survey the damage from the caldor fire. the fire that has burned across eldorado county approaching the borders of south lake tahoe when he comes back down on the ground. we expect to hear not just what he saw and how it's going help people recover. but what he plans to do to stop this from happening again. and...
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oh, yes, essentially the office of emergency services. >> to talk about the response to wildfires in ing effect that had on the state of california. then he takes to the air again serving fire damage from the caldor fire that has devastated largely eldorado county, then back here to again. talk about not just the fires but what he's doing about them, his policy, his infrastructure plan and how he plans to combat that. so that takes us the fire and policy, then it's down to long beach. bottom of california and southern california and then the game is politics. he's going to be actively campaigning for governor gavin newsome, as we know, we're just hours away from the time people have to their ballots in the recall election. he's going to be urging voters to vote no on that recall and keep governor gavin newsome in place. so a very busy in quite a long day for the president. most of that day. he's going to be spending in the golden state reporting from either. i'm karma dickerson. thank you. karma. >> time now is 5.33 and we've got a lot of other news that we're following this morning.
oh, yes, essentially the office of emergency services. >> to talk about the response to wildfires in ing effect that had on the state of california. then he takes to the air again serving fire damage from the caldor fire that has devastated largely eldorado county, then back here to again. talk about not just the fires but what he's doing about them, his policy, his infrastructure plan and how he plans to combat that. so that takes us the fire and policy, then it's down to long beach....
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state park officials say they are working with the office of emergency services, cal fire and land managers on keeping people safe and saving cultural artifacts. the u. s forest service is also closed all national forest statewide to limit the chances of new fire. starting those parks are expected to reopen by mid september. earlier on the floor. we talked to barbara wood from the red cross there, helping out some of the 59,000 people have been evacuated. she said that she's amazed at how resilient people are in the face of the disaster. today. i talked to a woman who's a single mother of six ranging in the age from not quite 2 to 15, and she's been in this. she's been evacuated from her home than for more than two weeks. they slept in their suburban for two nights, which i cannot figure out how how seven people could do that, until they found the shelter that was available and they've been there ever since. and she's very happy because there is word that it's possible. if the weather cooperates, they can be. back in their homes. maybe in a few days. she also said the red cross has just ope
state park officials say they are working with the office of emergency services, cal fire and land managers on keeping people safe and saving cultural artifacts. the u. s forest service is also closed all national forest statewide to limit the chances of new fire. starting those parks are expected to reopen by mid september. earlier on the floor. we talked to barbara wood from the red cross there, helping out some of the 59,000 people have been evacuated. she said that she's amazed at how...
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going to continue that conversation as he makes his way to sacramento going to e f the office of emergency servicestalking about their response and then heading up to the skies is going to take a look at the caldor fire from above thing how that fire has ravaged eldorado county and what it's left behind. in its aftermath as it approached south lake tahoe. then when he gets back here she made there. he's going to give an update on not just what he saw but what he plans to do about it. he's going to talk about those aspects of his infrastructure plan of that climate plan going to tie that in the fires that are expecting to hear back in sacramento. this is late afternoon and then he's heading south to the la area long beach specifically he's going to be out on the stump for governor gavin newsom making the case the californians in his opinion should not recall the governor. we know we've seen a lot of national heavy hitters. but now we have the biggest heaviest hitter making the case that this is not just a state issue. this is a national issue and who the governor of california is could have national
going to continue that conversation as he makes his way to sacramento going to e f the office of emergency servicestalking about their response and then heading up to the skies is going to take a look at the caldor fire from above thing how that fire has ravaged eldorado county and what it's left behind. in its aftermath as it approached south lake tahoe. then when he gets back here she made there. he's going to give an update on not just what he saw but what he plans to do about it. he's going...
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now sacramento that lot of the focus is going to be on wildfires is going to stop at the office of emergency serviceste there that he's taking to the air again. this time in a helicopter surveying the caldor fire wreckage that has simply devastated eldorado county. remember that the fire that came oh, so close to south lake tahoe then coming back here giving an update on not just what he saw but what he's going to do about it. not just the recovery efforts but prevention of and that related to the infrastructure bill climate expect to hear a lot about that. then to the campaign trail heading south to long beach and he's going to be out there basically asking people not to recall governor gavin newsome. he's going to explain what's at stake not just on a local and the state level. but on a national level, we've seen some heavy hitter democrats take to the campaign trail. now the biggest one, the leader of the party making the plea for voters to get those ballots in and keep governor gavin newsome in office. so it's going to be quite a long day for the president. get starting in idaho and then in the l
now sacramento that lot of the focus is going to be on wildfires is going to stop at the office of emergency serviceste there that he's taking to the air again. this time in a helicopter surveying the caldor fire wreckage that has simply devastated eldorado county. remember that the fire that came oh, so close to south lake tahoe then coming back here giving an update on not just what he saw but what he's going to do about it. not just the recovery efforts but prevention of and that related to...
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she was joined by six fire agencies while the sonoma county office of the emergency services worked with law enforcement to evacuate 900 homes. >> the sheriff was going up and down the lane with a siren to start evacuating. >> reporter: lisa baswell who lives 1,000 feet from the burning home was shaken by the aircraft dropping flame retardant. >> they kept flying back and forth and circling. and that's -- you know, being it's just a hop, skip, and a jump from the fire to our house, it was very scary. >> reporter: this is the view that her neighbor had from her backyard. the flames burning way some of her security. >> we have always just appreciated that we've been away from the fires here in petaluma. and by the pengrove area and so it was a little eye opening today that we have to be alert and be careful. >> reporter: when she evacuated, she headed straight to the school her son max attends. >> how did you feel during all this? >> kind of scared. >> kind of scared? >> uh-huh. >> yeah. you did a good job. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: when it was over, cal fire crews broke out the chain saws.
she was joined by six fire agencies while the sonoma county office of the emergency services worked with law enforcement to evacuate 900 homes. >> the sheriff was going up and down the lane with a siren to start evacuating. >> reporter: lisa baswell who lives 1,000 feet from the burning home was shaken by the aircraft dropping flame retardant. >> they kept flying back and forth and circling. and that's -- you know, being it's just a hop, skip, and a jump from the fire to our...
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retroactive resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to accept and expand two grants from the california governor's office of emergency services. 9. authorizes an approximate $190,000 for the fiscal year 2020 for the community power resiliency allocation period through july 1, 2020 through october 31, 2021. 10. an approximate $380,000 for the fiscal year 2019. public safety power shut off resiliency allocation program to support equipment purchases and prepare responses for psps events for the period of july 1, 2019 to october 31, 2022. >> thank you, madam clerk. i don't see anyone on the roster. can we take these same house same call? without objection adopted unanimously. >> madam clerk, please call item 11. >> resolution to approve and authorize the director of the mayor's office of housen and community development to execute an infrastructure loan agreement with hunter's view associates for total loan not to exceed $33.9 million to finance the third phase of infrastructure improvements related to the master development of 800 units every placement public housing, affordable and market rate housing known as hunters view hop
retroactive resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to accept and expand two grants from the california governor's office of emergency services. 9. authorizes an approximate $190,000 for the fiscal year 2020 for the community power resiliency allocation period through july 1, 2020 through october 31, 2021. 10. an approximate $380,000 for the fiscal year 2019. public safety power shut off resiliency allocation program to support equipment purchases and prepare responses for...
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the relentless rain, sending new york into a state of emergency the national weather service office declaring its 1st ever set of flash blood emergencies in the region. many forced to abandon their cars and walk through roads under water firefighter. seen here rescuing a man from a car stuck in deep flood waters. take a look at this video, mass flood water, seen gushing into a new york city subway station. while at another location, water was streaming down an elevator, subway stations and truck speaking so flooded that the metropolitan transportation authority suspended all service. a storm, also battering pennsylvania and new jersey. we'll get there for 8 o. a storm chase are capturing a tornado. the water covering streets flooding inside of businesses. i'd as remnants so fierce a ripped apart this building flood water even pouring into new work liberty international airport. 120 flights delayed and 24 cancelled. now more than 160000 people are without power in pennsylvania. new york and connecticut and rivers are still rising across the area. that means a soggy and dangerous day is still a
the relentless rain, sending new york into a state of emergency the national weather service office declaring its 1st ever set of flash blood emergencies in the region. many forced to abandon their cars and walk through roads under water firefighter. seen here rescuing a man from a car stuck in deep flood waters. take a look at this video, mass flood water, seen gushing into a new york city subway station. while at another location, water was streaming down an elevator, subway stations and...
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the relentless rain, sending new york into a state of emergency, the national weather service office, declaring its 1st ever set of flash blood emergencies in the region. many forced to abandon their cars and walk through roads underwater, firefighters. seen here rescuing a man from a car stuck in deep flood waters. take a look at this video, math flood waters seem gushing into a new york city subway station will add another location. water was streaming down in elevator, subway stations and truck speaking so flooded that the metropolitan transportation authority suspended all service. the storm, also battering pennsylvania and new jersey. we'll get that for 8 o. a storm chaser capturing a tornado. the water covering streets flooding inside of businesses. i'd as remnants so fierce it ripped apart. this building flood water even pouring into new work liberty international airport. 120 flights delayed and 24 cancelled. now more than 160000 people are without power in pennsylvania. new york and connecticut and rivers are still rising across the area. that means a soggy and dangerous day
the relentless rain, sending new york into a state of emergency, the national weather service office, declaring its 1st ever set of flash blood emergencies in the region. many forced to abandon their cars and walk through roads underwater, firefighters. seen here rescuing a man from a car stuck in deep flood waters. take a look at this video, math flood waters seem gushing into a new york city subway station will add another location. water was streaming down in elevator, subway stations and...
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retroactive resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to accept and expand two grants from the california governor's office of emergency services. 9. authorizes an approximate $190,000 for the fiscal year 2020 for the community power resiliency allocation period through july 1, 2020 through october 31, 2021. 10. an approximate $380,000 for the fiscal year 2019. public safety power shut off resiliency allocation program to support equipment purchases and prepare responses for psps events for the period of july 1, 2019 to october 31, 2022. >> thank you, madam clerk. i don't see anyone on the roster. can we take these same house same call? without objection adopted unanimously. >> madam clerk, please call item 11. >> resolution to approve and authorize the director of the mayor's office of housen and community development to execute an infrastructure loan agreement with hunter's view associates for total loan not to exceed $33.9 million to finance the third phase of infrastructure improvements related to the master development of 800 units every placement public housing, affordable and market rate housing known as hunters view hop
retroactive resolution authorizing the department of emergency management to accept and expand two grants from the california governor's office of emergency services. 9. authorizes an approximate $190,000 for the fiscal year 2020 for the community power resiliency allocation period through july 1, 2020 through october 31, 2021. 10. an approximate $380,000 for the fiscal year 2019. public safety power shut off resiliency allocation program to support equipment purchases and prepare responses for...
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officer coming down. one of the passengers contacted emergency services, poor weather conditions and engine failure, a thought to be among the reasons for the incident, which is still being investigated. now the f. b, i has released the previously classified documents on it's proven to the 911 attacks victims, families have long demanded the record to be made public with many calling for more focus on saudi arabia as possible. involvement. however, it's not clear whether the latest document really says anything new. as kevin, i discussed earlier with the article responded to me to poke this report. what it is basically is. it's an interview with a saudi national, who was applying for citizenship, who apparently had contacts with, to saudi nationals who apparently assisted to hijackers while they were in the us. one of the 1st came to hijackers of the $911.00 plane basically. but a lot of this stuff, a lot of the information regarding this latest report is actually not that new. there was already a report declassified report back in 2016. and basically this, the stuff told out in this interview that we got in
officer coming down. one of the passengers contacted emergency services, poor weather conditions and engine failure, a thought to be among the reasons for the incident, which is still being investigated. now the f. b, i has released the previously classified documents on it's proven to the 911 attacks victims, families have long demanded the record to be made public with many calling for more focus on saudi arabia as possible. involvement. however, it's not clear whether the latest document...
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all 21 counties, call with the office of emergency management, the national weather service. we, we declared our operations for emergency opened at noon. we did a press conference at one. we constantly socialed and were out there. i was on the phone with countless mayors and obviously visited a lot of places afterwards. i would just say a big contrast is what we're going to do about the environment to hopefully prevent this from happening again. my opponent says we will go too much, too fast, too soon i see that differently. >> mr. ciattarelli if you choose,. >> many thanks to the moderators and attendance and all those watching from home w regard to tropical storm ida as we needed a get off the beach moment this ways it. declaration of the state's mergecy increased urge sent and seriousness throughout the state. our came 13 hours after the pennsylvania governors. two hours, after, the tornado. one hour after the flash floods. and, there are 30 fewer new jersians with us today. so, it does beg the question, what information did the pennsylvania governor have available to him
all 21 counties, call with the office of emergency management, the national weather service. we, we declared our operations for emergency opened at noon. we did a press conference at one. we constantly socialed and were out there. i was on the phone with countless mayors and obviously visited a lot of places afterwards. i would just say a big contrast is what we're going to do about the environment to hopefully prevent this from happening again. my opponent says we will go too much, too fast,...
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of staten island southern brooklyn was extremely affected. we lost so many people. firefighters, police officers, people and emergency services responding but also people who worked in the trade center and nearby. to this day, we are still losing people. we still lose first responders, firefighters, police officers who were at the site doing recovery for weeks and months who are now dying from cancer. we are still suffering 20 years later from that tragedy and that horrific terrorist attack. >> 9/11, it was the first day of classes at harvard. the night before, i went out with my girlfriend and we fell asleep. i got woken up by her pointing at the laptop saying i think we're going to war. she said that because i was marine corps infantry enlisted in the reserves at that point. i think i was the only reservist on campus at that time. i was also part of the unit based out of new hampshire we were trained to fight in cold weather. i woke up after the first plane hit. i thought it was an accident. the second plane hit and i knew two things. number one, it was deliberate. number two, it was probably al qaeda. the reason is because
of staten island southern brooklyn was extremely affected. we lost so many people. firefighters, police officers, people and emergency services responding but also people who worked in the trade center and nearby. to this day, we are still losing people. we still lose first responders, firefighters, police officers who were at the site doing recovery for weeks and months who are now dying from cancer. we are still suffering 20 years later from that tragedy and that horrific terrorist attack....
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of their homes until essential services can be restored. >> if you have already evacuated, do not return here or elsewhere in southeast louisiana until the office of emergency preparedness tells you it's ready to receive you. the schools are not open, the businesses are not open, the hospitals are slammed. there's not water in your home and not going to be electricity. >> the governor has activated the national guard and the troops are headed to southeast louisiana. >>> we want to go to meteorologist kari hall. we're tracking weather here, but know you're tracking ida as well. a lot of times when we see deaths related to a hurricane, it's happening after the storm passes. >> yeah. unfortunately that is the most dangerous time and people need to stay away from the areas even though it's really hard. we take a look at the remnants of ida as it does continue to produce a lot of really heavy rain as it continues to move over parts of west virginia towards pennsylvania and they're going to be seeing the rain moving into new york as well. as we look a little bit closer to home we're seeing some showers across the desert southwest into southern california where fl
of their homes until essential services can be restored. >> if you have already evacuated, do not return here or elsewhere in southeast louisiana until the office of emergency preparedness tells you it's ready to receive you. the schools are not open, the businesses are not open, the hospitals are slammed. there's not water in your home and not going to be electricity. >> the governor has activated the national guard and the troops are headed to southeast louisiana. >>> we...
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of what looked like a kitchen knife with a black plastic handle. and at that point, she was shot by those offices. emergency services who arrived at the scene later pronounced her dead at the scene. said to be a 30 year old woman from an area near jeanine in the north of the occupied west bank. this is not the 1st such incident this month. on the 10th of september, that was a palestinian man adopt to a 50 year old doctor from east jerusalem. he was shot and killed after the video showed him trying to attack a group of the security forces at another check point in ocoee bodies. true some than 3 days later, the 13th of september. there was another incident with a teenager a 17 year old from the area around hebron in the southern west bank. he was said to of attacked to ultra orthodox is really young men in their twenties, at the central bus station and west years. and he was also shot an injured that time and detained. so it has been a relatively violent september in jerusalem. these events do happen with pretty grim regularity. okay, harry, for life for us in west jerusalem hurry, thank you. let's cross anita abraham. now as she joins us from ramallah to ano
of what looked like a kitchen knife with a black plastic handle. and at that point, she was shot by those offices. emergency services who arrived at the scene later pronounced her dead at the scene. said to be a 30 year old woman from an area near jeanine in the north of the occupied west bank. this is not the 1st such incident this month. on the 10th of september, that was a palestinian man adopt to a 50 year old doctor from east jerusalem. he was shot and killed after the video showed him...
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offices emergency services. they met me at the emergency operation center that located currently at the harris casino and i that was a 100% of my conversation with them. we need more evacuation centers. me more evacuations. we need more evacuation centers. that >> that are so that allow pets. everyone in tahoe has an animal. that's what we need. >> and speaking of animals, the care facility there at south lake tahoe which takes care of bear cubs you know, are abandoned or their mother gets killed things like that. they evacuated. but i haven't heard what happened to them and the animals. do you know. >> i don't. and and that is that's important. we actually we at their that was injured in my backyard last year, bear cub that. and so that's a very important part of our community. we are so proud of that lake tahoe, wildlife care. my friends use around that for many, many years. they started that program. i'm sorry. i don't have information about that. i apologize for out of time. but one quick question of course, this is a holiday weekend. r ming up, your concerns businesses in the area. >> my husband actually is the ceo of t
offices emergency services. they met me at the emergency operation center that located currently at the harris casino and i that was a 100% of my conversation with them. we need more evacuation centers. me more evacuations. we need more evacuation centers. that >> that are so that allow pets. everyone in tahoe has an animal. that's what we need. >> and speaking of animals, the care facility there at south lake tahoe which takes care of bear cubs you know, are abandoned or their...
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office of emergency manage and our response partners. we know the same is true for many philadelphians. we're not out of this, however. we're talking continually to the national weather service. there are many flooded roads still in the city. we're still in a flood warning phase. stay home, stay tuned, and if you have an emergency, call 911. if you go outside, turning around, don't drown. you don't know how fast moving the waters are. so please if you can stay home. we're still doing water rescues across the city. thankfully we have resources here from the national guard. they got back from a federal deployment just in time to help us here in philadelphia and also help in bucks county. we're still very much in an active incident so we want to encourage people, again, stay informed, stay home if you can. at the same time we're thinking about our recovery mode. this promising to be a historic event. we know the flooding reached levels that we have not seen in more than 100 years. so we really need your help to understand the impacts of the storm and the extent of the damage. here is a couple ways to help. go to the website and you can actually put in pictures of damage if you
office of emergency manage and our response partners. we know the same is true for many philadelphians. we're not out of this, however. we're talking continually to the national weather service. there are many flooded roads still in the city. we're still in a flood warning phase. stay home, stay tuned, and if you have an emergency, call 911. if you go outside, turning around, don't drown. you don't know how fast moving the waters are. so please if you can stay home. we're still doing water...
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of their homes until essential services can be restored. >> if you have already evacuated, do not return here or elsewhere in southeast louisiana until the office of emergencyparedness tells you it's ready to receive you. the schools are not open, the businesses are not open, the hospitals are slammed. there's not water in your home and not going to be electricity. >> the governor says he has activated the national guard and troops are headed to southeast louisiana. >>> we know that rain is tracking its way up to the northeast. i was speaking to a friend of mine in baltimore and she was saying they're preparing for all that rain headed their way. >> lots of rain even though it's still no longer a tropical system, it's still dumping heavy amounts of rain. i was checking some of the facebook posts and stuff from the people that i know who live in louisiana and they're still without power but doing okay and this system still causing a lot of problems as it moves through west virginia all the way through pennsylvania, new jersey and new york this morning. we're going to be watching that. here at home as you head out for work, nice and clear. fremont, temperatur
of their homes until essential services can be restored. >> if you have already evacuated, do not return here or elsewhere in southeast louisiana until the office of emergencyparedness tells you it's ready to receive you. the schools are not open, the businesses are not open, the hospitals are slammed. there's not water in your home and not going to be electricity. >> the governor says he has activated the national guard and troops are headed to southeast louisiana. >>> we...
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along with one of the officers who helped safe him nypd emergency service unit on 9/11 scott straus. sit here 20 years later officer jimeno tell us feel about 13 hours. >> today i'm a proud american who able to be here with scott and led the operation with mcgee and shrika to be the survivor and tell the world of the good of that day not the bad the as americans we came together, as the world we came together and as a survivor i'm able to be here to represent the police officers. nypd officers. and i want america to know never go going to bring us to our knees as far as that evening it was horrific. i don't wish this to happen to anybody else. you know, we were the only two to be found and survive from underneath the world trade center which is a michelle. i think it's a testament to the american spirit, who we are what we are about. i know we have been through a lot of tough times this past year. but we are americans. and i came from a different country. and i just believe we are going to overcome all the challenges set before us. and on that day the cowards, the terrorists lost. we
along with one of the officers who helped safe him nypd emergency service unit on 9/11 scott straus. sit here 20 years later officer jimeno tell us feel about 13 hours. >> today i'm a proud american who able to be here with scott and led the operation with mcgee and shrika to be the survivor and tell the world of the good of that day not the bad the as americans we came together, as the world we came together and as a survivor i'm able to be here to represent the police officers. nypd...
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the national weather service office in new york issued its first-ever set of flash flood emergenciesn the region late yesterday. inundated buses in new york city had passengers standing on their seats. rainfall poured into apartment complexes. others had floodwaters waiting to burst through their doors. people in brooklyn waded through knee-deep waters. and some were trapped by bursting floodwaters in the city's subway stations. all services were suspended due to flooding in the stations and tracks. the destruction became more apparent as daylight broke. cars were left stranded in streets now transformed into swollen rivers. >> you interfere with the rivers, this is what happens, all the time, and they've spent millions to fix them and you can't. mother nature has its own way of handling it. roby: new york governor kathy hochul spoke about the devastating rainfall, which surpassed records set during tropical storm henri just 11 days ago. >> because of climate change, unfortunately this is something we are going to have to deal with with great regularity. roby: new york city mayor bil
the national weather service office in new york issued its first-ever set of flash flood emergenciesn the region late yesterday. inundated buses in new york city had passengers standing on their seats. rainfall poured into apartment complexes. others had floodwaters waiting to burst through their doors. people in brooklyn waded through knee-deep waters. and some were trapped by bursting floodwaters in the city's subway stations. all services were suspended due to flooding in the stations and...
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the office of small business is the best place to get answers about doing business in san francisco during the emergency. find us online or via telephone. as always, the services are free of charge. before item number one is called, i would like to start by thanking media services and sfgov tv for coordinating the virtual hearing and the live stream and a special thanks to matthew for assisting with the public comment line. please call item number one. >> item one is roll call and call to order. commissioner adams is absent. commissioner dickerson? >> here. >> commissioner dooley? i think so she is having issues. commissioner huie is absent. commissioner laguana? >> commissioner zouzounis? >> present. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> present. >> will you do the ramaytush ohlone land acknowledgment, please? >> it would be my honor. the san francisco business commission and office of small business acknowledges we are on the unseated ancestral homeland of ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants. in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone who have never ceded nor lost their caretakers as well as for people who reside in the traditional
the office of small business is the best place to get answers about doing business in san francisco during the emergency. find us online or via telephone. as always, the services are free of charge. before item number one is called, i would like to start by thanking media services and sfgov tv for coordinating the virtual hearing and the live stream and a special thanks to matthew for assisting with the public comment line. please call item number one. >> item one is roll call and call to...
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of services, anybody of the commander, the emergency services. the city does not have it. the one who is allowing the city is to be the office of the -- [indiscernible] . so you all do not understand the report when it comes to safety. and secondly, one of you stated, it's very easy for you all, or for the grand jury, that's the mentality, the white mentality. oh, you know, let's dump it where the treatment plant. why don't you dump it near your house? why don't you dump it, you know, in the, you know, up where the presidio? the bayview hunters point has suffered a lot. that is why a task force was created so we could get community benefits. what happened? you all commissioners were fast asleep in the cockpit while jones wasted over $300 million. and there are blacks in our community, they call them house negroes because they sell out to the community. we talk about racial here now when we have blacks who are the dominant -- who are corrupt and they don't know about environmental issues. i've been -- [bell ringing] -- for 40 years. >> thank you for your comment. your time has expired. next caller, your line is open. >> you c
of services, anybody of the commander, the emergency services. the city does not have it. the one who is allowing the city is to be the office of the -- [indiscernible] . so you all do not understand the report when it comes to safety. and secondly, one of you stated, it's very easy for you all, or for the grand jury, that's the mentality, the white mentality. oh, you know, let's dump it where the treatment plant. why don't you dump it near your house? why don't you dump it, you know, in the,...
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as a former transit police officer, one of the most dangerous things you can do is to walk on the track areas and leave the train. you have to allow the emergency services and organizations and agencies to get in, get the people out of the system. right now this is one of those moments where you have to wait this out, let the water recede and let the emergency people get in and do their job. this is where we are at this moment. >> eric adams the democratic nominee for mayor of new york city, thank you for joining us this morning. i know you had a late night. we'll check back in with you later. >>> up next, we are going to continue with our coverage of what is happening here in new york. john berman has arrived on the scene and he will be joining us live right after this. [grunts] ♪ ♪ [grunts] pnc bank believes that if a pair of goggles can help your backhand get better... yeah! ...then your bank should help you budget even better. (laughing) virtual wallet® is so much more than a checking account. its low cash mode feature gives you at least 24 hours of extra time to help you avoid an overdraft fee. you see that? virtual wallet® with low cash mode from
as a former transit police officer, one of the most dangerous things you can do is to walk on the track areas and leave the train. you have to allow the emergency services and organizations and agencies to get in, get the people out of the system. right now this is one of those moments where you have to wait this out, let the water recede and let the emergency people get in and do their job. this is where we are at this moment. >> eric adams the democratic nominee for mayor of new york...
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of vehicles. and in some cases, the nypd, even their cars getting stuck. and they -- they have had to be rescued by emergency services officers. so, it's been a very, very busy night here for emergency responders. obviously, now, the mta, they have to figure out how they are going to get the trains back up and running. how people are going to get home. i was talking to some medical professionals, people coming from the hospital. you know, there -- there's a hospital not far from this subway stop. and there is a lot of the health-care workers. they are out here stranded, trying to figure out how they are going to get home. and you think about this. you know, for the city, the subway's such a vital, vital part. it's now shut down. like, there is no way for people to ultimately get home, don. >> yeah. you know, when you tell people that the new york city subway system is shut down, that's like almost every road and highway and bridge in -- in most areas being shut down because we rely on -- um -- on the subway system so much and the mass -- the mta, the mass transportation here in new york. that's how people get around. this is
of vehicles. and in some cases, the nypd, even their cars getting stuck. and they -- they have had to be rescued by emergency services officers. so, it's been a very, very busy night here for emergency responders. obviously, now, the mta, they have to figure out how they are going to get the trains back up and running. how people are going to get home. i was talking to some medical professionals, people coming from the hospital. you know, there -- there's a hospital not far from this subway...