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there is parking structures for official city authorized vehicles. the total is 300,000 square feet. we are repurchasing old fire station no. 30 is the toys for tots station. for a new life, hopefully for another hundred years or so. it will become the home of the arson task force. mrs. as you might imagine in this post-9/11 world -- this is and yoas you might imagine in ts post-9/11 world -- we have imparted a rather unique and comprehensive matrix of security protections for this building. we can elaborate on that. that is at your request. sustainability, this will be among the first legal certified buildings in the city. lead silver was the project standard. we will be among the first lead gold. higher than silver. >> can you explain what is lead gold? >> over the last dozen years, what has happened is there has been more sensibility or awareness. the u.s. grain building council developed the system called lead which allows you to calibrate just how well your conforming to sustainable building standards. and so you submit your project to the grain
there is parking structures for official city authorized vehicles. the total is 300,000 square feet. we are repurchasing old fire station no. 30 is the toys for tots station. for a new life, hopefully for another hundred years or so. it will become the home of the arson task force. mrs. as you might imagine in this post-9/11 world -- this is and yoas you might imagine in ts post-9/11 world -- we have imparted a rather unique and comprehensive matrix of security protections for this building. we...
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no official proposal. other cities already separate dogs by size. >>> a group of parents and counsel members is looking for ways to keep the state's biggest skate park from shutting down. may be forced to close because of san jose budget deficit. the group is proposing several options to save the park including reducing staff, corporate sponsors. the city has the funding to keep the park staffed until the first of october. >>> the season comes to an abrupt end. why officials voted to stop fishing right away. >> this is not the wing of a cargo plane but it will be delivering something to your house. i'm tom vacar. that story still ahead. >> the cooling trend has moved into the bay area. i'll show you where the fog will be tomorrow morning and the one direction temperatures will be heading for your weekend. [ cow mooing ] ♪ [ female announcer ] there's no need to produce foods yourself to be sure they're 100% natural. ♪ now there's open nature foods from safeway. no preservatives, no artificial anything. all within budge
no official proposal. other cities already separate dogs by size. >>> a group of parents and counsel members is looking for ways to keep the state's biggest skate park from shutting down. may be forced to close because of san jose budget deficit. the group is proposing several options to save the park including reducing staff, corporate sponsors. the city has the funding to keep the park staffed until the first of october. >>> the season comes to an abrupt end. why officials...
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we pulled out the ledger, you know, with like the official city ledgeser of moving houses. there were tons of them. i don't know, at some point it just kind of petered out and somebody moves a house like once every 15 years now. >> so we in our digital age, issue house moving permits once every couple of years. i pull out this little book. it's got a piece of carbon paper in it. you put the carbon in and you write, you know, house moving permit number, you know, 36. you say from here to there. we charge a fee. a very low fee. it's really right out of the turn of the century before. >> yeah, it has that dusty, old-school feeling. >> actually, we maintained that. i tried to maintain this little book. we still do it that way. >> would the post earthquake installation of building codes and building requirements have impacted carville to expand? and ultimately was that part of the demise as our desire and need to have structures that were earthquake safe and fire safe? did that have an impact on it, i guess? >> well it seemed more that they were health issues. they were really n
we pulled out the ledger, you know, with like the official city ledgeser of moving houses. there were tons of them. i don't know, at some point it just kind of petered out and somebody moves a house like once every 15 years now. >> so we in our digital age, issue house moving permits once every couple of years. i pull out this little book. it's got a piece of carbon paper in it. you put the carbon in and you write, you know, house moving permit number, you know, 36. you say from here to...
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we are also honored and humbled by so many of our city and state officials from our funding agencies and foundations. thank you up for being here. and now, it is my privilege to invite mayor lee to say a few words. >> thank you, sarah, for your leadership here and jamie for your board leadership as well. i'm here along with board president david chiu, supervisor cohen, who represents his district, community leaders that are here, extremely valuable city officials, police chief, juvenile probation official as well. i see tom. welcome, welcome. [applause] tom has historically been a big supporter of young and thank you very much, tom, for being here too. i am part of a growing course of people who are appreciative of this fantastic decision that was made by c.y.c., in concert with bay view residents to open up an office here in the middle of the bay view district. you know, when you look around and perhaps if you look at the last few years, maybe other people decided they would leave. maybe they felt comfortable, this wasn't a place for them. and then the violence started about a year
we are also honored and humbled by so many of our city and state officials from our funding agencies and foundations. thank you up for being here. and now, it is my privilege to invite mayor lee to say a few words. >> thank you, sarah, for your leadership here and jamie for your board leadership as well. i'm here along with board president david chiu, supervisor cohen, who represents his district, community leaders that are here, extremely valuable city officials, police chief, juvenile...
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not an official city agency but a one-man manner squad of sorts. >> you got kids walking around withheir pants around their knees that are really tight and and they can't even walk. >> reporter: jason shellowitz says he is sick of the not so brief boxer baring trends and decided to hit the streets to bring attention to an issue that has already become controversial. in 2009, official officials in paterson, new jersey, cracked down on baggy breeches with signs to people who wear them to criminals. but she willowitz is going a step further. he is also alerting people to other rude behaviors. his signs warn you not to drop cigarette butts and stop texting while walking. a small step, he hopes, will impact the city in a big way. >> kind of realized i tapped into something and if kind of same things most people are already thinking. if they just get people talking, then i think i've done my job. >> reporter: signs like this are illegal to put on city property but that is not stopping shellowitz who is planning to expand his crusade to other b r boroughs in new york city. >>> an oregon cou
not an official city agency but a one-man manner squad of sorts. >> you got kids walking around withheir pants around their knees that are really tight and and they can't even walk. >> reporter: jason shellowitz says he is sick of the not so brief boxer baring trends and decided to hit the streets to bring attention to an issue that has already become controversial. in 2009, official officials in paterson, new jersey, cracked down on baggy breeches with signs to people who wear them...
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i'm proud to be joining many of my elected city officials here today and just begin thanking c.y.c. for coming into this neighborhood and really offering much, much needed services. if you look at how much need there is in district 10, district 11, throughout the east of san francisco and then map out how many agencies and how many community groups are here, it really doesn't fit nearly the amount of need. i'm here with anybody nells our city government to just celebrate and thank c.y.c. for their wonderful work. we know during these very challenging times, youth need a place to go. youth need activities that they can participate in. positive, focused. conservative workers. i'm so proud and happy to support it. thank you, sarah. >> thank you. we're rare very fortunate to have staff that work tirelessly to make dreams a reality. please welcome c.y.c. project manager, eddie zhang. >> thank you very much, everyone. i'm very grasteful for all of your presence because all of you represent the models that we need to follow as city officials, as community based organization leaders and as
i'm proud to be joining many of my elected city officials here today and just begin thanking c.y.c. for coming into this neighborhood and really offering much, much needed services. if you look at how much need there is in district 10, district 11, throughout the east of san francisco and then map out how many agencies and how many community groups are here, it really doesn't fit nearly the amount of need. i'm here with anybody nells our city government to just celebrate and thank c.y.c. for...
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city officials found unauthorized water from a private well-being pumped into the city's water systemthat the test results now show no indication of contamination. let's take to leigh glaser now. she can guarantee you a good week. >> leigh: really warmed up amazingly. oakland was up 19 degrees from this time yesterday. beautiful shot from our high definition sutro cam. the fog moved off the coast. temperatures there upper 60s to low 70s. 92 in antioch. fairfield, 91. novato, 72 in san francisco. half moon bay is mild. 68 degrees, with 87 in mountain view and san jose. looks like this clear sky will be with us all night long. here is a look at some 24-hour temperature changes. up 10 degrees for san francisco this afternoon. high pressure starting to build in, offshore winds, oakland, up 9 degrees. in livermore, up seven degrees and ten degrees in mountain view. here's a look at highlights for for you. clear skies overnight. because of high pressure is going to be with us, brings us that sink air so the part kells will be close to the surface so tomorrow is a "spare the air" day, and wa
city officials found unauthorized water from a private well-being pumped into the city's water systemthat the test results now show no indication of contamination. let's take to leigh glaser now. she can guarantee you a good week. >> leigh: really warmed up amazingly. oakland was up 19 degrees from this time yesterday. beautiful shot from our high definition sutro cam. the fog moved off the coast. temperatures there upper 60s to low 70s. 92 in antioch. fairfield, 91. novato, 72 in san...
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suspecting city officials want to force migrant families to leave the congested capital. not long ago this empty lot housed a migrant school. 1,400 students packed the classrooms here every semester for 12 years. the local government was in such a hurry to close down the school that it took just five hours for demolition crews to reduce the building to this. china's leaders are now facing mounting pressure to treat migrants the same as city dwellers so no family will have to choose between economic survival and an education for their children. as cai's mother explains, "we want our children to wear warm clothes, eat well and develop their future here." we'll inner catch up with others in beijing, but it's a better life than in our hometown. for now the family spends all they make on their children's tuition, an investment they think is worth it while their schools are still standing. celia hatton, cbs news, beijing. >> mitchell: ahead, his doctors said he'd never play soccer again. well, guess again. that story is next. >> mitchell: and finally this evening, an inspiring
suspecting city officials want to force migrant families to leave the congested capital. not long ago this empty lot housed a migrant school. 1,400 students packed the classrooms here every semester for 12 years. the local government was in such a hurry to close down the school that it took just five hours for demolition crews to reduce the building to this. china's leaders are now facing mounting pressure to treat migrants the same as city dwellers so no family will have to choose between...
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years ago there was legislation modeled after the city ordinance allowing officials to order liquor stores to clean up their acts. and there are laws being able to see inside ask outside. being able to have light. and being able to monitor whether or not they've called the police because people are loitering outside. >> maxwell says city officials and police dropped the ball and that little was done. but said there is a good excuse to begin enforcing the law. >> i don't know how important it is. the importance is that ball needs to be picked up. >> and there is police say they're making arests around the area and say that the liquor store there is a magnet for a lot of crime. by law, people cannot loiter around a liquor store but police tell us that they have to be hold. the owner rz v.to tell them there are people loitering. otherwise, they cannot act. the city attorney was neither confirming nor deny they're investigating conditions around that store. >> and oakland passed an ordinance giving officials there power to hold liquor stores accountable for chronic criminal activities. and off
years ago there was legislation modeled after the city ordinance allowing officials to order liquor stores to clean up their acts. and there are laws being able to see inside ask outside. being able to have light. and being able to monitor whether or not they've called the police because people are loitering outside. >> maxwell says city officials and police dropped the ball and that little was done. but said there is a good excuse to begin enforcing the law. >> i don't know how...
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the san jose city council has approved a new law allowing only 10 pot collective, selected by city officials, to operate within the city limits. all pot would have to be grown on site, the collectives could only operate in certain zones and could not operate near facilities that cater to children, like schools, daycare facilities and parks. >> absolutely no way they're going to go from 140 clubs down to 10, require onsite cultivation and having access to enough supply. >> reporter: those who run san jose's pot clubs say the new regulations are unrealistic. >> with the growing on site, what we're talking about is 10 megafacilities to be able to produce the same amount that 130 collectives currently do. what's going to happen here is the black market is going to proliferate, the city's going to lose out on the tax revenue, we're going to have more crime. >> i think they're wrong. >> reporter: but the san jose mayor disagrees. >> trying to accommodate the needs of people who have medical needs for marijuana. we are not trying to accommodate the recreational user. ten places will accommodate peo
the san jose city council has approved a new law allowing only 10 pot collective, selected by city officials, to operate within the city limits. all pot would have to be grown on site, the collectives could only operate in certain zones and could not operate near facilities that cater to children, like schools, daycare facilities and parks. >> absolutely no way they're going to go from 140 clubs down to 10, require onsite cultivation and having access to enough supply. >> reporter:...
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we want you to be here when we do this in part what the city's official family but also to let you know that i am grateful to you, the family members, and to the extent that i represent the people of this great city, we are grateful to you and each member, men and women of the fire department, as you do your jobs every day and we know that you put your lives on the line and there is a moment when you don't have a choice and there is no thought in what you have to do. remember that on september 11th this year. since june, i have had other occasions to work and be with the firefighters. we had a chance to be part of the chili cookoff, if you will, raising money. i had a chance to meet the new class of firefighters and welcome them in and so many other opportunities to let you know that the firefighters of this city, they do have rich lives. they have lives that are involved in every aspect. to know that the vincent and tony were part of that family and they were entering into all parts of people's lives and windy duty came, they were without hesitation. i want to express that you have a m
we want you to be here when we do this in part what the city's official family but also to let you know that i am grateful to you, the family members, and to the extent that i represent the people of this great city, we are grateful to you and each member, men and women of the fire department, as you do your jobs every day and we know that you put your lives on the line and there is a moment when you don't have a choice and there is no thought in what you have to do. remember that on september...
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city. nearly 200 homes were under a boil order since friday when officials found water from a private well mped into the city's water system. test results showed no indication of contamination. the well was discovered friday morning and affected homes on woodside road, virginia avenue, rosemary lane and sierra street. >> city officials will start filling in the crater from the gas pipeline explosion. it comes a year after a blast that killed eight people. a ceremony will be held on tuesday to mark the milestone in the rebuilding process. >> hundreds of firefighters are gaining the upper hand on a brush fire in southern california tonight. the fire has burned more than 640 acres in northern los angeles county. it broke out yesterday morning in mint canyon. so far it's 80% contained and crews hope to have the fire out this evening. the cause of the wildfire is still under investigation. >> all lanes are now re-opened at the u.s. mexico border crossing after a scaffolding collapsed four days ago. u.s.-bound traffic at thesen ysidro port of entry came to a stop after construction scaffolding fe
city. nearly 200 homes were under a boil order since friday when officials found water from a private well mped into the city's water system. test results showed no indication of contamination. the well was discovered friday morning and affected homes on woodside road, virginia avenue, rosemary lane and sierra street. >> city officials will start filling in the crater from the gas pipeline explosion. it comes a year after a blast that killed eight people. a ceremony will be held on...
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saw were similarities, and it was impressive to learn the meeting with dutch planners and local city officials that amsterdam and san francisco -- i will focus on amsterdam because that is where i spent most of my time, but these cities are very similar. similar populations, similar population densities. they are laid out very similar in terms of residential density. we're centers for strong regional economies, similar in economic drivers. tourism is number one. viking is part of their tourism. also big finance, creative technology, that as part of the economic driver. also big similarities in terms of cultural or political persuasions. we are a population that values environmental sustainability. it values and social equity. we are cities that understand the benefit of the greater good , and are places where sometimes we are out lyras for the rest of our country. there are places that can be models for the rest of our country. in our cities, i can't talk about it without addressing the flat this issue. as flat as amsterdam is, when you are riding on a really heavy by with no barriers over cou
saw were similarities, and it was impressive to learn the meeting with dutch planners and local city officials that amsterdam and san francisco -- i will focus on amsterdam because that is where i spent most of my time, but these cities are very similar. similar populations, similar population densities. they are laid out very similar in terms of residential density. we're centers for strong regional economies, similar in economic drivers. tourism is number one. viking is part of their tourism....
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but it's not what the city wants to hear. bank officialsell us by phone and e-mail that they will take the heat for one tree pruned by the property management group. but what happened to all the rest is a mystery. they say it could have been a landlord but bank doesn't own the building. on clement street they assume the department of public work chopped off the branches themselves. get rid of danieled limb after a storm. that did not sit well with the department of public works chief arborist carla short. >> you need to stop damaging your trees. >>reporter: she says one tree will likely die after others it is just a matter of time w.cuts to arbor ibingt and the budget there short doesn't want resource to fall away from neighborhood in need. >> frankly this is a big corporation that is not alaska very good corporate citizen. would i like to see them pay their fine and, you know, maybe they could contribute to some tree planting to try to mitigate the impact of this he have devastation they have caused. >>reporter: at friends of the urban for
but it's not what the city wants to hear. bank officialsell us by phone and e-mail that they will take the heat for one tree pruned by the property management group. but what happened to all the rest is a mystery. they say it could have been a landlord but bank doesn't own the building. on clement street they assume the department of public work chopped off the branches themselves. get rid of danieled limb after a storm. that did not sit well with the department of public works chief arborist...
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city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging here. why would an artist when to come here? >> mainly, access to the materials. we also give them a lot of support. when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, and get to work. it is kind of like a reprieve, so they can really focus on the
city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried...
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city officials say according to the map they thought the line would be about three feet underground, instead they found it 12 inches down. the city of belmont and its contractors were relying on maps from pg&e. residents say after a condominium caught fire in cupertino because the plastic gas line ruptured there and, of course, what happened in san bruno all makes them very nervous but the city engineer says maps are sometimes wrong. >> it's not an uncommon thing for us to have inaccurate information. these pipes were put in years ago and sometimes they weren't recorded correctly. >> a very big concern. we don't want another big problem. san bruno and cupertino were enough. >>> pg&e spokesperson sez told us they can't guarantee the depth, maps can't guarantee a depth but we provide a range, land scraping and grading other work can change the depth of pipes over time. belmont is waiting for pg&e to move the gas line before it can finish this project. >>> we marked two anniversaries this week, one year for san bruno explosion and ten years for the 9/11 attack. despite all that has happe
city officials say according to the map they thought the line would be about three feet underground, instead they found it 12 inches down. the city of belmont and its contractors were relying on maps from pg&e. residents say after a condominium caught fire in cupertino because the plastic gas line ruptured there and, of course, what happened in san bruno all makes them very nervous but the city engineer says maps are sometimes wrong. >> it's not an uncommon thing for us to have...
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president barack obama shook hands with city officials before making his great to two different campaign events. the first stop was here at this woodside home. guests paid $2,500 per ticket to attend this private event. 7500 to take a picture with the president. the second of that was a private dinner or plates for $35,000 each. on monday president obama will be at the computer history museum in mountain view. linkedin is presenting a town hall meeting starting at 11:00 a.m.. the focus will be putting america back to work. >> the president will be heading to seven californians more fund- raising events in san diego and los angeles. >> stay with kron4 coverage of president obama as the town hall meeting. >> an officer involved shooting tonight on cherry street. the officer stopped to man, one of the passengers got out and iran. the suspect dropped drugs during the police. the officers caught the man, a struggle and shooed into one of them shot and killed the man. a loaded gun was recovered from the scene. if police are still looking for the driver of the car. an investigation and the deat
president barack obama shook hands with city officials before making his great to two different campaign events. the first stop was here at this woodside home. guests paid $2,500 per ticket to attend this private event. 7500 to take a picture with the president. the second of that was a private dinner or plates for $35,000 each. on monday president obama will be at the computer history museum in mountain view. linkedin is presenting a town hall meeting starting at 11:00 a.m.. the focus will be...
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officials explained those costs were high because san francisco is an expensive city. the inspector general is critical of a lack of control over planning. justice paid nearly $3500 for one event planner who lives in alaska to make trips to palm springs, california. >> apparentlyignored rules put in place to prevent that over spending. now the attorney general has ordered yet another crackdown on nonessential spending and the department claims expenses were down for the first six months of this year. cbs news, washington. >> did you or anyone you knee ever have a fake id? well these days the fake id business is booming. college towns are noticing a flood of some very authentic looking driver's licenses. they are fake, but it's difficult to tell. elizabeth cook shows us where they are coming from and how easy they are to get. >> it's friday nighted. bars and clubs are filling fast, but at many, there's a ride of passage. getting past the bouncer. you have to be 21, or do you? >> it's really easy. you could get a fake id. >> fake id especially for high school and college
officials explained those costs were high because san francisco is an expensive city. the inspector general is critical of a lack of control over planning. justice paid nearly $3500 for one event planner who lives in alaska to make trips to palm springs, california. >> apparentlyignored rules put in place to prevent that over spending. now the attorney general has ordered yet another crackdown on nonessential spending and the department claims expenses were down for the first six months...
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city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >>ho
city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >>ho
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. >>> new tonight at 11:00, san bruno city official say that crated created by the gas line explosion will be filled in. this was the scene last year when 8 people were killed and 38 homes destroyed. people who live in the community say filling the greater will be another step towards normalcy. >> reporter: if the past year this crater symbolized an open wound. >> lot of pain. >>> the hole is a reminder of the blast that killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. the crater measures 72 feet long and 26 feet wide. the san bruno city manager says the city had to keep it open so the ntsb could finish the investigation, now they are ready to close it. >> as people are rebuilding their lives, it's an opportunity to say okay, one more little piece of full recovery is in place. >> reporter: the city plans to fill it up on tuesday. and they are inviting neighbors to pick up a shovel as well. >> just think about what happened, reflect on the others. >> it will be a sense of normalcy, a sense of the community coming back together. >> reporter: people agree it will be a positive step forward bu
. >>> new tonight at 11:00, san bruno city official say that crated created by the gas line explosion will be filled in. this was the scene last year when 8 people were killed and 38 homes destroyed. people who live in the community say filling the greater will be another step towards normalcy. >> reporter: if the past year this crater symbolized an open wound. >> lot of pain. >>> the hole is a reminder of the blast that killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes....
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officials explained those costs were high because san francisco is an expensive city.ctor general is clip call of a lack of control over planning costs. justice paider inly $3500 for one event planner that lives in alaska to make three trips to palm springs, california. department event planners ignored rules put in place in 2007 to create that kind of spending. another crackdown on nonessential spending and expenses were down the first six months of this year. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >> the death crash in reno stands at 11. the coroner used dna testing to identify the remains. she was a woman from kansas who went to the air races with her family every year. 15 people remain hospitalized. >>> nobody knows exactly when or exactly where, but an old satellite will come crashing down to earth a little later this week. karen chin is braving the outdoors to tell us about it. >> nasa expects a dead 20-year- old research satellite to smash into earth, leaving a 500 mile debris field between friday and saturday. astronomer in oakland. >> where exactly will make that reen
officials explained those costs were high because san francisco is an expensive city.ctor general is clip call of a lack of control over planning costs. justice paider inly $3500 for one event planner that lives in alaska to make three trips to palm springs, california. department event planners ignored rules put in place in 2007 to create that kind of spending. another crackdown on nonessential spending and expenses were down the first six months of this year. bob orr, cbs news, washington....
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the city and taking other steps to keep our city safe, some of which you may notice and some of which you will not notice." in washington,... local officials said the city has been on heightened alert since the start of this month,... but they also urged citizens to remain clam and vigilant. a service marking the 9/11 anniversary will be held on sunday in new york... at the former site of the world trade center. oh jee-hyun, arirang news. in libya, the national transitional council's prime minister delivered the first major speech in tripoli,... calling for unity in the country. and interpol issued a red notice warrant for the arrest of moammar gadhafi. park ji-won reports. the head of libya's national transitional council... mahmoud jibril... said on thursday in his first major speech... that the battles are not yet finished... and stressed the importance of the country's unity... until the fighting is offically over. while fugitive leader moammar gadhafi's whereabouts are still not known,... some southern cities are still in the hands of old regime loyalists... like gadhafi's hometown of sirte... and the desert town bani walid. the ntc h
the city and taking other steps to keep our city safe, some of which you may notice and some of which you will not notice." in washington,... local officials said the city has been on heightened alert since the start of this month,... but they also urged citizens to remain clam and vigilant. a service marking the 9/11 anniversary will be held on sunday in new york... at the former site of the world trade center. oh jee-hyun, arirang news. in libya, the national transitional council's prime...
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>> i want you to be safe as well, and i will be joining in with your parents and all of the city officials. we have the police chief here, director of the transit system, our school board president is here as well to make sure that all of us join together with you, the school, and with the parents to make sure that you are always safe. so we are going to be putting of these new signs along all of the schools in san francisco beginning at peabody. you are the first school to get this. [applause] that must mean that you must be among the smartest kids in our city. that has got to mean something, right? let us go to peabody first because they must have some smart kids. each school will be getting four signs. there will be 200 schools in san francisco that will get these new signs that lowers the speed to a maximum of about 15 miles per hour. that has proven to be much safer and having no signs or instructions. parents, i want to thank all of you for joining us. these recommendations come from the experts that are studying how we can increase the pedestrian and student safety around our school
>> i want you to be safe as well, and i will be joining in with your parents and all of the city officials. we have the police chief here, director of the transit system, our school board president is here as well to make sure that all of us join together with you, the school, and with the parents to make sure that you are always safe. so we are going to be putting of these new signs along all of the schools in san francisco beginning at peabody. you are the first school to get this....
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>>reporter: local aclu is asking city officials to suspend the program.ution by essentially forcing someone to attend church. >>> the odds are you saw this piece on you tube years back. ♪ [ crying] obama girl. one of the many faces we came to know. up next. the web site that was a game so, you actually reward people for staying wiwith you? yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. >> it's so much a part of our lives it's hard to believe it has been just 6 years since you tube began. really? web site has changed the lives and fortune of ordinary americans whose home video went viral. here's john berman on 2 of you tube first stars. ♪ star of the video i have a crush on obama. sexy innuendo packed political spoof of the support for the can
>>reporter: local aclu is asking city officials to suspend the program.ution by essentially forcing someone to attend church. >>> the odds are you saw this piece on you tube years back. ♪ [ crying] obama girl. one of the many faces we came to know. up next. the web site that was a game so, you actually reward people for staying wiwith you? yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you...
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the group is asking berkley city officials to make pedestrian safety a priority. >>> there's more finger pointing as to whether the hospital is to blame for the death of a cancer patient. many nurses with the california nurse's association said the walk out was the choice of the board. >> i could have prevented this from occurring if i were there taking care of this patient. >> the union is exploiting the tragedy. the lock out is set to end tomorrow. medical errors may happen more than you think. john fowler found that you are more likely to die from a medical mistake than a car crash. >> reporter: medical mistakes kill about 200,000 people every year, doubling over the last decade. medicine is increasingly complex and faster paced. when health care workers strike, that goes up 20 percent. federal law used to prohibit health care workers' straiks. our surveyed to show people evenly split on whether to reinstate another ban. >> it's not worth it. >> it's their freedom of speech. what ore actions can they take too plead their case? >> if striking puts the public at risk, they shouldn't do
the group is asking berkley city officials to make pedestrian safety a priority. >>> there's more finger pointing as to whether the hospital is to blame for the death of a cancer patient. many nurses with the california nurse's association said the walk out was the choice of the board. >> i could have prevented this from occurring if i were there taking care of this patient. >> the union is exploiting the tragedy. the lock out is set to end tomorrow. medical errors may...
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they think it is after the city officials received a petition. they were given until the 30th to leave. >>> a circus dinner theater is being forced to relocate because of the cup race in 2013. they are negotiating reopening at a different water front property. >>> stock at net flick is taking a hit. shares were down about 19% yesterday. the decision to increase the monthly sub scryings for the monthly service by up to 60% was causing an up roar. they said that they think that the changes will make the services better in the long run. >> if they act quickly to make it more of a value for customers and tell them why they changed the pricing strategy and the great things they will be able to do now and deliver on that, i think that they will be able to stay alive. >> subscriber fall off is the first since 2007. >>> today is the last day for a popular bowling alley because it will be torn down to make room for a hotel and housing. it has been open for 50 years and the last open bowling alley in that area. >>> ground will be broken today to replace an
they think it is after the city officials received a petition. they were given until the 30th to leave. >>> a circus dinner theater is being forced to relocate because of the cup race in 2013. they are negotiating reopening at a different water front property. >>> stock at net flick is taking a hit. shares were down about 19% yesterday. the decision to increase the monthly sub scryings for the monthly service by up to 60% was causing an up roar. they said that they think that...
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grand prix ended, officials say they are getting ready for the commute on pratt street and other streets that served as the race course. it was huge crowds all around the track in the cityfficials were watching restaurants on the course, imagine they did huge business and the city can measure three things, the taxes that it collected from the admissions, events, parking in the city and hotel taxes from last weekend. hillville was blocked off because of road closure. reaction was mixed. reggies, they saw huge numbers, but the owner says sales were up 20% from last year. other shops shut their doors expecting customers either couldn't or wouldn't be able to get to stores. >> a lot of people stayed out of the city, regular shoppers, i had tim presentation that most of the visitors were in the self enclosed area, it was a self contained event. >> all the owners agree about the hype , the traffic had impact on businesses. >>> school back in session for students. the superintendent took time out of his day to welcome students back to class. sherrie johnson joins us live outside of perry hall elementary with what is a great welcome. >> reporter: that's right. it's going to be
grand prix ended, officials say they are getting ready for the commute on pratt street and other streets that served as the race course. it was huge crowds all around the track in the cityfficials were watching restaurants on the course, imagine they did huge business and the city can measure three things, the taxes that it collected from the admissions, events, parking in the city and hotel taxes from last weekend. hillville was blocked off because of road closure. reaction was mixed. reggies,...
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appropriate the ethics commission is either unable or unwilling to act on complaints against high-level city officials. there is increasing public concern that the ethics commission carries out such complaints. our only recourse thieves to be the media or the courts. it really should not be this way. please attempt to fill the grand jury's recommendations. thank you very much. supervisor campos: thank you, doctor. next speaker. >> this particular grand jury has inspired me. when i retire, i am going to apply for a seat on that body. given what has transpired during this hearing, i have changed by it remarks. i appreciate you introducing a resolution of some sort next week, but i ask you to expand how the debt burden of televising commission hearings to also include the health department. it consumes 16 of the city budget and they should be required to hold their hearings in city hall and televise them. it is just as important to have that the commission meetings on tv. i would also ask you to consider the process of drafting language for city charter change to increase the commission membership by fou
appropriate the ethics commission is either unable or unwilling to act on complaints against high-level city officials. there is increasing public concern that the ethics commission carries out such complaints. our only recourse thieves to be the media or the courts. it really should not be this way. please attempt to fill the grand jury's recommendations. thank you very much. supervisor campos: thank you, doctor. next speaker. >> this particular grand jury has inspired me. when i retire,...
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but it's not what the city wants to hear. bank officials tell us by phone and e-mail that they will take the heat for one tree pruned by the property management group. but what happened to all the rest is a mystery. they say it could have been a landlord but bank doesn't own the building. on clement street they assume the department of public work chopped off the branches themselves. get rid of danieled limb after a storm. that did not sit well with the department of public works chief arborist carla short. >> you need to stop damaging your trees. >>reporter: she says one tree will likely die after others it is just a matter of time w.cuts to arbor ibingt and the budget there short doesn't want resource to fall away from neighborhood in need. >> frankly this is a big corporation that is not alaska very good corporate citizen. would i like to see them pay their fine and, you know, maybe they could contribute to some tree planting to try to mitigate the impact of this he have devastation they have caused. >>reporter: at friends of the urban f
but it's not what the city wants to hear. bank officials tell us by phone and e-mail that they will take the heat for one tree pruned by the property management group. but what happened to all the rest is a mystery. they say it could have been a landlord but bank doesn't own the building. on clement street they assume the department of public work chopped off the branches themselves. get rid of danieled limb after a storm. that did not sit well with the department of public works chief arborist...