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but now how much more he city business at the same time, if you're making a contribution to a city officials campaign traffic some have expensive and tricks - contributions we have no problem looking at local golfs can specify you have to disclose 5 thousand or 10 thousands and also disclose whether or not they have city policies this is incredible not only in san francisco. >> okay. thank you mr. bush and commissioner keane you want to say something about 17. >> yes. mr. chair. in regard to public finding 17 where the recommendation is where the official calendars prepared under the sunshine ordinance and convert them and post them o'ly ago with the recommendation that is just too big a task for us to do with every department and that for us to do it and the city attorney and the ethics commission to insure that, however, it is a good idea that those all of the departments do collect their official calendar and convert them to electronic form and put them online. with regards to the recommendation 17 a i would change that elite leave advertise the fact we have the resources we don't have th
but now how much more he city business at the same time, if you're making a contribution to a city officials campaign traffic some have expensive and tricks - contributions we have no problem looking at local golfs can specify you have to disclose 5 thousand or 10 thousands and also disclose whether or not they have city policies this is incredible not only in san francisco. >> okay. thank you mr. bush and commissioner keane you want to say something about 17. >> yes. mr. chair. in...
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through the preservation element exclusively policies 1.8 which states develop and maintain and official city register of identified historic resources and associated documentation which should be made readily available to property owners and government agency and policy related that we wanted to educate the public about and policy 11 which is to collect guidelines to protect artifact of the historical san francisco understanding of the environment that we collect this information and under objective 7 we can go further and talk about how to distribute that information. there is objective six which we looked at our last hearing, the entire objective focuses on promoting historic preservation through incentives and guidance. it's closely related to the intent of objective 7 with a slight focus. with that i'm going to jump to policies and we have 7.1, promote awareness of san francisco's historic resources. again, we have a terminology issue here. we would like to expand the term historic resources and replace it with historic and cultural resources. although, reflecting presentation that you j
through the preservation element exclusively policies 1.8 which states develop and maintain and official city register of identified historic resources and associated documentation which should be made readily available to property owners and government agency and policy related that we wanted to educate the public about and policy 11 which is to collect guidelines to protect artifact of the historical san francisco understanding of the environment that we collect this information and under...
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but now how much more he city business at the same time, if you're making a contribution to a city officials campaign traffic some have expensive and tricks - contributions we have no problem looking at local golfs can specify you have to disclose 5 thousand or 10 thousands and also disclose whether or not they have city policies this is incredible not only in san francisco. >> okay. thank you mr. bush and commissioner keane you want to say something about 17. >> yes. mr. chair. in regard to public finding 17 where the recommendation is where the official calendars prepared under the sunshine
but now how much more he city business at the same time, if you're making a contribution to a city officials campaign traffic some have expensive and tricks - contributions we have no problem looking at local golfs can specify you have to disclose 5 thousand or 10 thousands and also disclose whether or not they have city policies this is incredible not only in san francisco. >> okay. thank you mr. bush and commissioner keane you want to say something about 17. >> yes. mr. chair. in...
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city officials have been talking up the town, hoping to land the 2016 national convention. >> and we are on the short list. 18 members of the dnc have been getting a taste of the city's attractions, like pat's steaks, reading terminal market and independence mall, where they got candlelight tour. today, well, they got down to business. city officials filed questions about logistics, security and money. >> we will do whatever we need to do to get this convention, within reason, obviously, i think we can match new york or any other city that's still in the running as it relates to our package. >> will we get some love from the site committee? we won't know that until the end of the year, at the earliest. other cities waiting to hear, brooklyn, new york, columbus, ohio, birmingham, alabama and phoenix, arizona. >>> new at 6:00, an overnight animal napping in berks county, who stole eight animals from a farmers a market. these are some of the animals, four baby goats named alfalfa, duck wheat, clover and parly, the owner of the lees port farmers a market tells us the thief struck around m
city officials have been talking up the town, hoping to land the 2016 national convention. >> and we are on the short list. 18 members of the dnc have been getting a taste of the city's attractions, like pat's steaks, reading terminal market and independence mall, where they got candlelight tour. today, well, they got down to business. city officials filed questions about logistics, security and money. >> we will do whatever we need to do to get this convention, within reason,...
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but if anyone in the department who makes the decision but we've seen in the past are city employees and officials who have outside employment that is a direct conflict with their position in the city you wouldn't know that until you see their form seven hundred and you have a case from someone from puc they didn't file with the ethics commission they filed with the department but it opportunity they were accepting money from a contractor that they themselves awarded the contract to. they are not the only one in the example that's why knowing what is in form seven hundred an important we need to know the conflicts that's not just a state requirement because here in san francisco we have a requirement that says city officials can't be compensated and we've had cases where they were doing that. the f p pc thofrts is to not act open the fact they were in violation of local laws. that's our responsibility. well done in part >> can i ask the city attorney's office whether there are legal concerns about making recommendations of suspensions? >> i don't think there's a particular legal prohibitions but t
but if anyone in the department who makes the decision but we've seen in the past are city employees and officials who have outside employment that is a direct conflict with their position in the city you wouldn't know that until you see their form seven hundred and you have a case from someone from puc they didn't file with the ethics commission they filed with the department but it opportunity they were accepting money from a contractor that they themselves awarded the contract to. they are...
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and not as they claim proudly on the official city web site, for food truck mondays. (laughter) because now this is the food truck. and it serves fresh, high velocity rubber burritos. and the hot pepper sauce is not optional. folks, this is a genuine tragedy that many are saying is the foul harvest of our racist past. but i urge everyone to wait to pass judgement on officer darren wilson. some are rushing to judge this man as a violent racist cop without gunned down an unarmed black teenager. but others argue that he is a heroic police officer doing his job by gunning down an unarmed black teenager. (laughter) but we don't know if this was racist or even if racism still exists. i for one don't see race. not even my own. people tell me i'm white and i believe them because i keep asking waiters about gluten. what we do know, what we do know is the shooting of an unarmed young black man say story we've heard far too many times before. and the only way to assure we never hear it again is for the press to stop reporting it. >> i think the coverage has been a tra vesty. loo
and not as they claim proudly on the official city web site, for food truck mondays. (laughter) because now this is the food truck. and it serves fresh, high velocity rubber burritos. and the hot pepper sauce is not optional. folks, this is a genuine tragedy that many are saying is the foul harvest of our racist past. but i urge everyone to wait to pass judgement on officer darren wilson. some are rushing to judge this man as a violent racist cop without gunned down an unarmed black teenager....
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forum was led by the city's mayor, officers from the chester city police department and other officials. cityleaders want to make sure what happened in ferguson doesn't happen here. they spoke about what residents can do if they're stopped by police or how to file complaints against officers. some residents left satisfied. others were split. >> 50/50. not fully dis appoiappoindisapp did get something out of is. >> this is a good start. i feel like people are leaving here feeling hopeful. >> city leaders hope to have more of these discussions to ease the tension between residents and police. >>> in st. louis today, protesters took to the streets trying to keep pressure on local and federal officials following michael brown's funeral yesterday. a group called hands up united organized today's march. it ended at the u.s. attorney's office. members want the feds to investigate how police deal with civilians in minority communities. they also want officers to start carrying front-facing videocameras in departments across the country. >>> tonight, allegations of brutality against the philadelphia p
forum was led by the city's mayor, officers from the chester city police department and other officials. cityleaders want to make sure what happened in ferguson doesn't happen here. they spoke about what residents can do if they're stopped by police or how to file complaints against officers. some residents left satisfied. others were split. >> 50/50. not fully dis appoiappoindisapp did get something out of is. >> this is a good start. i feel like people are leaving here feeling...
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don't think access to public records i'm going to by the labor this point you have city elected and appointed officials who will use their positions to with hold public records from the public because it disclosures their bad behavior and in some cases the city librarian prurgd himself for two years and during those two additional years he did it two more times and said he got nothing and had to come back. that if those records had been those online on the library commission website it's a matter of due process and equal access. so i think it's appropriate this be looked at and be implemented and a date certain be included. >> welcome. commissioner hur. thank you >> i appreciate the discussion around the topic and appreciate the way you want to redefine it the points raised by mr. macy to understand what the form seven hundred is and it's in our response to give a little more flavor to what's happening. >> although i appreciate the patience exemplified by the commission i want you to finish the recommendation go that the grand jury. it's not clear to me if any motion is being made open four and five so
don't think access to public records i'm going to by the labor this point you have city elected and appointed officials who will use their positions to with hold public records from the public because it disclosures their bad behavior and in some cases the city librarian prurgd himself for two years and during those two additional years he did it two more times and said he got nothing and had to come back. that if those records had been those online on the library commission website it's a...
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the official city response to all this for all these years that the 49ers played out here it was always difficult to leave the parking lot but also going in is a little different with games, juliette, because people, fans for football, would come in all hours of the day and not all converge on this area, you know, between six and 8:00. that was probably the biggest problem. >> it was a bottleneck. they were just stuck. so i'm wondering what happens now? do these concert-goers get their money back, refund? i know you can't see the concert. any refunds? >> reporter: unfortunately, the short answer is no. but when i spoke to greg purloff, the promoter, he will look at each case by case basis. send him an email and get on the email and maybe you might luck out. >> all right. linda yee, thank you. >> people took to twitter to let out their frustrations >> got a great photo of the concert or a picture of the traffic troubles trying to get in? upload it to kpix.com and share it with the bay area. >>> we are counting down to the kickoff at levi's stadium and the 49ers say that they have a plan
the official city response to all this for all these years that the 49ers played out here it was always difficult to leave the parking lot but also going in is a little different with games, juliette, because people, fans for football, would come in all hours of the day and not all converge on this area, you know, between six and 8:00. that was probably the biggest problem. >> it was a bottleneck. they were just stuck. so i'm wondering what happens now? do these concert-goers get their...
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city officials are adamant saying bethlehem and musikfest are safe. >>> closing arguments in the murder trial of olympian oscar pistorious. >> he faces 25 years if he is convicted. he said he kill steenkamp by mistake. prosecutors argue that he deliberately killed the 29-year-old model after an argument. >>> ryan howard started last night's hit parade with a 2-run double in the bottom of the first inning. chase utley hit a 3-run homer in the 4th. the phillies were all over the astros, 10-3. >>> countdown clock to kickoff. preseason game the first preseason game bears in chicago, tomorrow night, one day, 14 hours, 42 minutes and some change. you will might not see riley cooper, the wide receiver has an ankle injury. wide we receiver jeremy maclin said he'll suit up an play for the first time in two cereals. the starters will be on the field for 15 to 20 minutes tomorrow night. watch great expect takes live from chicago on 6abc and kickoff is at 8:00 p.m. >>> live in a nice area you may be paying more for people magazine we'll explain. >> russian president vladimir putin responds with mor
city officials are adamant saying bethlehem and musikfest are safe. >>> closing arguments in the murder trial of olympian oscar pistorious. >> he faces 25 years if he is convicted. he said he kill steenkamp by mistake. prosecutors argue that he deliberately killed the 29-year-old model after an argument. >>> ryan howard started last night's hit parade with a 2-run double in the bottom of the first inning. chase utley hit a 3-run homer in the 4th. the phillies were all...
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i spoke to a city official tonight and he said this is to be expected unfortunately when the city presents such opportunities to people. obviously they discourage people from using this as a dumping ground and he did address the ewaste we're seeing. the city is coming up with a machine to separate it. >> not much they -- with a plan to separate it. >> not much they can do about it if people are dropping it off. >> reporter: that's what they say. they can't do anything about it and this town has been with such a tragedy, so it just comes with the territory. e hole is at the t >>> look at this. this is a drone's eye view of the damage in napa. a whole corner is missing from this building. it looks like the rest could fall at any minute. over at the courthouse you can see just how big the hole is at the top. it's been yellow tagged. down the street a brick building that houses a bail bonds office crumbled on one side. inside the first presbyterian church its stained glass windows were blown out and look at this old unreenforced masonry building. it crumbled during the shaking, the area in fro
i spoke to a city official tonight and he said this is to be expected unfortunately when the city presents such opportunities to people. obviously they discourage people from using this as a dumping ground and he did address the ewaste we're seeing. the city is coming up with a machine to separate it. >> not much they -- with a plan to separate it. >> not much they can do about it if people are dropping it off. >> reporter: that's what they say. they can't do anything about it...
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a caught process the city official says that it will take days >> : planarian estimate filing to men that is very likely to change as we get better information >> : was and instructions that the college building here in downtown vallejo already undergoing earthquake retrofit belongs to but camp hauser coup goes inside to see how a brick facade from the roof collapsed and crushed the ground floor >> : earthquake decided that it was one of the more than a little hole in our what roof and we have new skylight >> : but option now is the ticket down >> : it is easy to take out and tried rebuild the >> : first united methodist church of the bricks now fallen for another son read of the sidewalk and perhaps hardest of all is the tennessee st. where dozens of storefront windows broken out and boarded up with red or yellow tag for telling a visit by a vote inspectors >> : and i said after a while and are shot to make sure things are all right. and way off the freeway system was little in said the dozen local to good came and sure enough there is less aware >> : this is historic mayor i went h
a caught process the city official says that it will take days >> : planarian estimate filing to men that is very likely to change as we get better information >> : was and instructions that the college building here in downtown vallejo already undergoing earthquake retrofit belongs to but camp hauser coup goes inside to see how a brick facade from the roof collapsed and crushed the ground floor >> : earthquake decided that it was one of the more than a little hole in our what...
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. >> james:he's on paid leave while officials investigate. >> james:the city of san jose has officiallydeclared a city- wide water shortage. >> james:city officials are asking residents to cut their water use by twenty- percent. >> james:but no new consequences are slated for those who don't. >> james:it has been more than seven- months since the start of california's drought. >> james:the drought declaration makes it illegal for property owners to water their lawns or landscaping. between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. through april 2015. >> reporter: will discover the error to quake by early warning system for schools and first responders. and this school has one of these early warning systems. >> reporter: when the kids here this they duck cover and hold it. >>: people say was a couple of seconds and you can do locked. >> reporter: and george dixon and the company has created this to show seconds before a the earthquake strikes. it's important to know if they are past the testing phase. the technology is built and ready to be installed anywhere where it can help. >>: will work, the governor's off
. >> james:he's on paid leave while officials investigate. >> james:the city of san jose has officiallydeclared a city- wide water shortage. >> james:city officials are asking residents to cut their water use by twenty- percent. >> james:but no new consequences are slated for those who don't. >> james:it has been more than seven- months since the start of california's drought. >> james:the drought declaration makes it illegal for property owners to water...
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and city officials and the district are also asking neighbors to stop, please, dumping their stuff here these sites. instead, take it to an area designated by the city. for the past two days, three teams of architects and engineers have been examining every inch of napa's 30 schools, looking for any structural damage following sunday morning's earthquake. >> there was no structural damage throughout the entire district. so that was really good news. >> reporter: that's because by law, all public schools in california must meet a higher set of seismic standards. not all charter and private schools have to comply. >> our schools are in great shape. many of them are in old. some need to be modernized, more technology. however, in terms of safety, they all passed by structural engineers and architects. >> reporter: some schools like napa high will need minor repairs that will take days or even weeks to complete. >> it's a lot like you see in a community. everything came down off the shelves. shelving came down all over the place. ceiling tiles, light fixtures that were compromised. >> repor
and city officials and the district are also asking neighbors to stop, please, dumping their stuff here these sites. instead, take it to an area designated by the city. for the past two days, three teams of architects and engineers have been examining every inch of napa's 30 schools, looking for any structural damage following sunday morning's earthquake. >> there was no structural damage throughout the entire district. so that was really good news. >> reporter: that's because by...
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napa city officials say there's a backlog of about 800 calls -- with people asking for building inspections. >> catherine: the city manager says he's trying to make it clear to people that for now -- the city can only deal with buildings that have major problems. >> asking questions. >> catherine: a continuing problem..water. >> catherine: the latest count on how many broken and leaking water mains they're dealing with -- 120. >> catherine: 640 people still don't have water service tonight. people who lost service and are getting it back are still being warned to boil their water >> catherine: for at least a minute - or simply use bottled water. the city manager says crews are also working around the clock - and they're hoping >> catherine: this will be cleared up within a couple of days. as for power -- it's been completely restored. >> catherine: and it's back to school for napa students. aside from one charter school -- all of napa's schools have been declared safe and ready to go. >> catherine: classes resume wednesday. there have been problems ranging from broken windows to cabinets wh
napa city officials say there's a backlog of about 800 calls -- with people asking for building inspections. >> catherine: the city manager says he's trying to make it clear to people that for now -- the city can only deal with buildings that have major problems. >> asking questions. >> catherine: a continuing problem..water. >> catherine: the latest count on how many broken and leaking water mains they're dealing with -- 120. >> catherine: 640 people still don't...
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city. in the golden state warriors are warning fans. officialsgainst the team. it will go on sale on august 25th a single game ticket will be held later on today. >>: james: as well as low kron james. >>: mark: manfred a label lawyer is mate making history for major league baseball. time- warner in the first contested vote for the new commissioner and 46 years. >>: there is no question that i would not be standing here today if it was not for him. i hope that i will pull formed the tend commissioner in a way that will add to his great legacy. >>: mark: friends and family are gathering at a high-school to say goodbye to the sprint car racer kevin ward jr.. he died saturday night. kevin's parents were given the applause and standing ovations to show support. >>: the whole family always has smiles on their faces. >>: mark: it was two years ago that he graduated from the high school where the memorial was held. >>: james' order: take a quick break will be back with more news in a minute. british show you highway 92 as we engage in the traffic on the
city. in the golden state warriors are warning fans. officialsgainst the team. it will go on sale on august 25th a single game ticket will be held later on today. >>: james: as well as low kron james. >>: mark: manfred a label lawyer is mate making history for major league baseball. time- warner in the first contested vote for the new commissioner and 46 years. >>: there is no question that i would not be standing here today if it was not for him. i hope that i will pull...
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hiroshima city officials issued evacuation advisories about an hour after the first landslide. residents say that slow response had consequences. >> translator: the advisories were issued too late when i realized it was too late to do anything. using the community wireless system wasn't enough. >> translator: city officials should make the announcements earlier. people could have evacuated if they had issued advisories two hours earlier. >> officials in tokyo have issued a directive urging local authorities across the country to deliver more accurate evacuation advisories. rescuers have been hampered several times since the disaster struck. and experts say survival rates drop for those trapped after 72 hours. >> translator: we are working in a severe environment. we want to give it everything we have while keeping that 72-hour limit in mind. >> it's a race against time for the rescue workers as the critical hour mark arrives saturday morning. >>> landslides like the ones in hiroshima this week are not uncommon in japan. every year many parts of the country are hit by heavy down
hiroshima city officials issued evacuation advisories about an hour after the first landslide. residents say that slow response had consequences. >> translator: the advisories were issued too late when i realized it was too late to do anything. using the community wireless system wasn't enough. >> translator: city officials should make the announcements earlier. people could have evacuated if they had issued advisories two hours earlier. >> officials in tokyo have issued a...
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city officials say building inspectors from the state office of emergency services will join teams tomorrow to evaluate the remaining structures in napa. of course there are some structures that won't need to be inspected because they have been destroyed. ktvu's debora villalon is live at the mobile home park in napa where some residents lost their homes, debora. >> reporter: it's one of the worse things a quake can bring. a gas fed fire. and when lines rupture to four mobile homes this morning they were lost almost before crews could get there. >> all i could think is how many homes are going to burn. it was very scary to see the fire. >> reporter: the managers of 28 years had a few hundred residents to worry about. >> i was concerned, i was scared because i thought they're not going to get out. >> reporter: everyone did get out. but six mobile homes were damaged by fire and dozens more are structurally damaged. and too unfit to live in. >> my house is trashed. i don't know they might condemn it. >> i have a friend who lost everything. everything. >> reporter: at a time fire crews needed a
city officials say building inspectors from the state office of emergency services will join teams tomorrow to evaluate the remaining structures in napa. of course there are some structures that won't need to be inspected because they have been destroyed. ktvu's debora villalon is live at the mobile home park in napa where some residents lost their homes, debora. >> reporter: it's one of the worse things a quake can bring. a gas fed fire. and when lines rupture to four mobile homes this...
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toledo's city officials say the water is okay to drink but the problems are yet to be solved. >>> thousands of people nearly cut off from the world. >> that seven hour truce in gaza ask now over. earlier today, israel initiated what it called a humanitarian pause in the fighting but just minutes into that truce one child was killed and dozens of others injured following this strike on a refugee camp. israel says it only applied to areas where there was limited military action. >> haza, east of khan yunis, it was virtually cut off for almost a week. around 20,000 people live here, large clans, big families and you can see the utter destruction in the middle of the town, nothing left. as you walk down the main street further to the eastern edge of haza, there are many houses that have been destroyed. people have been walking and trying to salvage any possessions that they can from underneath the concrete. we saw one small boy with his bike, women with blank et cetera and carlos and mattresses. now tank shelling has begun again from the israeli border and many will be getting away as quickly a
toledo's city officials say the water is okay to drink but the problems are yet to be solved. >>> thousands of people nearly cut off from the world. >> that seven hour truce in gaza ask now over. earlier today, israel initiated what it called a humanitarian pause in the fighting but just minutes into that truce one child was killed and dozens of others injured following this strike on a refugee camp. israel says it only applied to areas where there was limited military action....
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walking down the street in chicago may now have a lot more meaning as city officials plan to attach dozens of sensors gathering data from everything from pedestrian movement to air pollution. online data, what happens to it after we die and who has rights to it? and later, struggling mom and pop shops and unrealized retail concepts, as locals turn to crowd funded real estate investments. ♪ ♪ >> digital producers and co-host wajahat ali is here. it's always an interesting question, waj, information is knowledge how much is too much and how much is it getting into our personal business? >> exactly. i play video games for research. >> you tell your wife? >> so i tell my wife and all my co-workers. there's a game called watchdog out. chicago much all cities which is a hyper-connected city connects data on all its citizens, you have to hack in to do good against evil doers. we asked our community, is all this good? daniel says, the use of metadata only helps communities and people. but the concern here is privacy. >> yeah, we're going otalk about it. the city of chicago may soon be able to sens
walking down the street in chicago may now have a lot more meaning as city officials plan to attach dozens of sensors gathering data from everything from pedestrian movement to air pollution. online data, what happens to it after we die and who has rights to it? and later, struggling mom and pop shops and unrealized retail concepts, as locals turn to crowd funded real estate investments. ♪ ♪ >> digital producers and co-host wajahat ali is here. it's always an interesting question,...
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city officials in and state officials are waiting to see the results of another round of tests beforeaking further action. so as of now, this no boil, no water use alert is still in effect. >> bisi, do officials in this town seem to be surprised? we understand the source fto be the algae bloom but was there any indication this could happen? >> jonathan, the city was aware but no one knew that it would get this bad. the forecast for this year was for significant but not severe algae bloom. spaiblth there was a combination of wind, waves and current and that made things worse. the bloom, as i am sure you have seen, shows up in the waters of lake erie as glean slime. it's you know clear of when exactly someone spotted this issue growing. considering it's not even peak season there is a lot of concern over this water. >> talk about the future here what is the town and the city official telling people there to do? how long do we expect this to last, and is there enough bottled water for all of the people there in toledo? >> right now, it doesn't appear that there is a shortage of water so
city officials in and state officials are waiting to see the results of another round of tests beforeaking further action. so as of now, this no boil, no water use alert is still in effect. >> bisi, do officials in this town seem to be surprised? we understand the source fto be the algae bloom but was there any indication this could happen? >> jonathan, the city was aware but no one knew that it would get this bad. the forecast for this year was for significant but not severe algae...
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attempt to cast the net has wide as possible so on outside lobbyist you make one contact with a city official you have to automatically registration as a lobbyist then the issue that's known as obligates that is directed towards the public saying hey please contact our public officials to do xyz. that gets to the expertise lobbyist that was addressed it's true we don't have a regime for that right now. so whether it's that's called for or not if the grand jury thinks to some stent it is that makes sense >> any other comments from the commissioners on finding recommendation 10? finding and recommendation 11? i also want some clarification on 11. i don't know if the city attorney actually should talk about the upcoming case i'd like to know why we think it's maybe you want to change that >> sewer deputy director arnold i believe what the staff is proposing in terms of recommendation 11 in the reference for an upcoming superior court case involving the city and the bay whether e-mails sent concerning city business on the officials private e-mail account are subject to the private records act we'
attempt to cast the net has wide as possible so on outside lobbyist you make one contact with a city official you have to automatically registration as a lobbyist then the issue that's known as obligates that is directed towards the public saying hey please contact our public officials to do xyz. that gets to the expertise lobbyist that was addressed it's true we don't have a regime for that right now. so whether it's that's called for or not if the grand jury thinks to some stent it is that...
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. >> reporter: with new equipment and procedures city officials say that 100 days into their e ms reforms, life saving carries more available then ever. >> from soup to nuts, start to finish, everything about the the way e ms is delivered in this city is undergoing a change for the better. >> reporter: city officials say since those improvements began a hundred days ago residents complaints about delayed responses, due to medic shortages have have dropped significantly, each year philadelphia medics respond to more than 300,000 calls for help. live from the sat center i'm walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is going to be a great beach weekend for sure if you are shore bound though there is a warning you need to hear tonight. meteorologist kathy orr is live where life guards are keeping a close eye on these rip currents, kathy? >> you know what jessica, it is very deceiving. you come down here you have brilliant sun and warm inviting ocean water but there is a dangerous threat, even though the storm is hundreds of miles away it will continue to impact the area. you can see over m
. >> reporter: with new equipment and procedures city officials say that 100 days into their e ms reforms, life saving carries more available then ever. >> from soup to nuts, start to finish, everything about the the way e ms is delivered in this city is undergoing a change for the better. >> reporter: city officials say since those improvements began a hundred days ago residents complaints about delayed responses, due to medic shortages have have dropped significantly, each...
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ramsey, other top police brass, members of city council, democratic ward leaders, convention city officials, the city's streets and revenue chiefs, parks and rec commissioner just to name a few. their goal, of course, is to make sure philadelphia outshines four other cities vying for the 2016 convention. >> we have a great facility with the wells fargo center. we have an incredible city at the convention center. this is one of many of thousands and thousands and thousands of great hotel rooms in the city right here, of course, at the radisson blue. philadelphia is easy to get around. we have incredible history. they are going to see some of that history. things that people know about but maybe have never seen up close and personal. >> now, what you're looking at right now is folks coming outside of the hotel hopping on the bus now. their next stop is pat's steaks in south philadelphia. we're being told by governor rendell, a special attraction awaits the dnc committee there. we're working on that for you at 11:30. live in center city, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, monique. pol
ramsey, other top police brass, members of city council, democratic ward leaders, convention city officials, the city's streets and revenue chiefs, parks and rec commissioner just to name a few. their goal, of course, is to make sure philadelphia outshines four other cities vying for the 2016 convention. >> we have a great facility with the wells fargo center. we have an incredible city at the convention center. this is one of many of thousands and thousands and thousands of great hotel...
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the earthquake damaged many of nap a's historic buildings city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now on uninhabitable. including nap a county courthouse, bleigh hear, christina jamison's home. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come over here. my house may fall over right now. >> the quake struck the heart of california's wine country near the peak of tourist season and harvest. the violent shaking shattered countless wine bottles sending hundreds of bottles of top quality vintage wine down the drain. >> loss of inventory, and will take a long time and a lot of efforts to make wine. you don't turn it around overnight. >> the exact cows of the damage a to nap an is unclear but many wineries estimate they lost hundreds every thousands of dollars. in spite of all of the damage, some estimates are already a billion dollars in economic lost, most of the people here are saying that they feel very fortunate that things weren't any worse. live in nap a california, allison harmilan, back to you. >> and developing right now the us gee logical survey reporting another la
the earthquake damaged many of nap a's historic buildings city officials have determined at least 33 buildings are now on uninhabitable. including nap a county courthouse, bleigh hear, christina jamison's home. >> i called 911. i said you guys have to come over here. my house may fall over right now. >> the quake struck the heart of california's wine country near the peak of tourist season and harvest. the violent shaking shattered countless wine bottles sending hundreds of bottles...
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. >> reporter: with the ban now lifted, city officials are urging residents who haven't been able to drink tap water, wash dishers or even brush their teeth since early saturday to drain their pipes for a few minutes before use. >> do not flush untilless you have not used your water since friday. >> reporter: health officials declared the water supply off limits saturday after dangerous levels of a toxin possibly from a massive algae bloom was detected in lake erie last week. if ingested, the toxin could have caused nausea, rashes and even damaged the liver. the ban impacted three counties in ohio and one in michigan that received their water from toledo's supply. people scrambled to get water for themselves and their families over the weekend flocking to water distribution sites and stores. some even drove for miles to purchase water. >> i have four members in the house here. my wife, my mother-in-law, my niece. they need water. you have to do what you have to do to make sure water is provided. >> reporter: city officials are urminging residents to avoid -- urging residents to avoid
. >> reporter: with the ban now lifted, city officials are urging residents who haven't been able to drink tap water, wash dishers or even brush their teeth since early saturday to drain their pipes for a few minutes before use. >> do not flush untilless you have not used your water since friday. >> reporter: health officials declared the water supply off limits saturday after dangerous levels of a toxin possibly from a massive algae bloom was detected in lake erie last week....
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prices in july fell across the country and the decline is spreading from rural areas to the cities. officials say new housing prices rose in just two of the 70 cities surveyed in july as compared to the previous month. prices fell in 64 cities. the pace of decline was more than 4%. people who watched china fear a worsening property market will drag down the broader economy. for insight we spoke earlier with head of regional economics. she started by asking him about some recent developments. >> china's real estate market is now suffering and struggling. housing transactions have plunged and the problems have spread to the taiwan cities. sales plunge hits cash flows and funding sources of developers and transition jobs is also a real blow to future reinvestment. there is also evidence that many foreign investors have been lick -- liquidating their portfolios. so i think the bubble is at least deflating, if not bursting. and more importantly local governments rely on land sales to pay their debts. so these debts are represent another very weak link in the country's credit spectrum. and i think
prices in july fell across the country and the decline is spreading from rural areas to the cities. officials say new housing prices rose in just two of the 70 cities surveyed in july as compared to the previous month. prices fell in 64 cities. the pace of decline was more than 4%. people who watched china fear a worsening property market will drag down the broader economy. for insight we spoke earlier with head of regional economics. she started by asking him about some recent developments....
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some civilians in a battle between guards of a former city official and the army with support from therican union soldiers. malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: these people were injured during a heavy fire fight in somalia's capitol. police say at least four of the dead are civilians. the government says the fighting started when the guards of a former city official fired on its soldiers and african union troops. the sposhters say it was a politically motivated attack. some of those injured say they were targeted. >> i was outside the house when a soldier shot me at close range. i lost consciousness for a while. i am saying that the shoulder shot me deliberately and knew i was an ordinary civilian. >> the african union supporting the government says it seized this cche of arms from his house. >> 20 of his men wereard arrested after the fight. he was arrested later. political figures, it's common for them to keep weapons like these. some opposition say the government with the pizza keepers' support is targeting -- peacekeepers support is targeting electionstion something that bo forces d
some civilians in a battle between guards of a former city official and the army with support from therican union soldiers. malcolm webb reports. >> reporter: these people were injured during a heavy fire fight in somalia's capitol. police say at least four of the dead are civilians. the government says the fighting started when the guards of a former city official fired on its soldiers and african union troops. the sposhters say it was a politically motivated attack. some of those...
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. >>> >>> that huge campus supporting hundreds of people and city officials promised they won't be kicking them out. ktvu smith reports this now from san jose. >> reporter: he was concerned when he saw a notice stating the city of san jose plans to clean up illegal encampment. >> i believe they're trying to clear off the top area so they can fence it off. also, when the commuters driving here they don't see there is homeless people living here >> more than 200 people living at the jungle. the community is concerned of fencing off the area. >> that's an a new strategy that i have never heard of anywhere to deal with the homeless. it is kind of like creating an intern camp. i think it is controversial and at best, i don't understand it. >> according to the city's manager, the city plans to do routine clean up only in a few area on the other side of the jungle. the city anticipates it will impact at most ten illegal campers. >> in some case those camps can be torn down. >> the city plan to install al gate and several bolders at the parking lot near the center. but will provide access to those
. >>> >>> that huge campus supporting hundreds of people and city officials promised they won't be kicking them out. ktvu smith reports this now from san jose. >> reporter: he was concerned when he saw a notice stating the city of san jose plans to clean up illegal encampment. >> i believe they're trying to clear off the top area so they can fence it off. also, when the commuters driving here they don't see there is homeless people living here >> more than...
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the city of san jose has officially declared a city-wide water shortage.e asking its residents to cut their water use by twenty-percent. but there will be no new consequences for those who don't. it's been more than seven months into the california drought. the drought declaration makes it illegal for property owners to water their lawns or landscaping between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. through april 2015. return to index of stories... let 95 in livermore and '92 and antioch and '92 and apple. 80 breezes and the sale today. timber is generally warmer than yesterday also a degrees warmer in fremont. are we are looking life we do have a crystal clear skies. images remain on the wrong side especially in and lend. looking at tonight not very widespread fraud. it will lift by nine. is practically clear are ready. downtown san francisco will be at 72. 74 and how alameda in this out and they tensors largely in the '80s. also, '80s and most are in the north bay. still another hot day tomorrow. when will start picking up tomorrow evening is destiny of the coastline on frida
the city of san jose has officially declared a city-wide water shortage.e asking its residents to cut their water use by twenty-percent. but there will be no new consequences for those who don't. it's been more than seven months into the california drought. the drought declaration makes it illegal for property owners to water their lawns or landscaping between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. through april 2015. return to index of stories... let 95 in livermore and '92 and antioch and '92 and apple. 80...
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. >> here city officials are telling us this morning that there were a lot of factors at play.tball game people stagger in, they get there early, they tailgate so that helps a lot. those fans are aware of candlestick's issues so they plan accordingly. also last night everyone was trying to leave at the same time. you know, the football game isn't going our way, a lot of the 49ers fans will leave early. or vice versa, if it's a blowout they'll leave early. that will alleviate some of the problems. last night everybody stayed till the bitter end to watch every single song so they were all leaving at the same time. muni was able to adapt and kept buses running longer than planned to get concert goers out of here. but it was a jam. so long candlestick. that was the last event here. this thing is scheduled to be demolished in the spring. amy hollyfield, nbc 7 news. >> this is what it looks like now. one car stranded in the lot and one person who came up from l.a. to see mccartney in concert. all the people and traffic, his friends couldn't get to him to pick him up. >> i sat here an
. >> here city officials are telling us this morning that there were a lot of factors at play.tball game people stagger in, they get there early, they tailgate so that helps a lot. those fans are aware of candlestick's issues so they plan accordingly. also last night everyone was trying to leave at the same time. you know, the football game isn't going our way, a lot of the 49ers fans will leave early. or vice versa, if it's a blowout they'll leave early. that will alleviate some of the...
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crews pull an elderly woman whose minivans were submerged >> city officials pledging to learn what they call discord and heart break of the shooting of michael brown. city leaders are pleading with the public to stay home after dark. people in ferguson have been demonstrating since michael brown's death, shot by a police officer after being stopped for jaywalking. >> this isn't the first time the people of ferguson have risen up against the police department. tonight, cmn looks into another case that created distrust in the community long before the death of michael brown. tensions are running high. this isn't the first time the city dealt with unrest. in 2009, the police department was also under scrutiny with the case of henry davis. >> what they told me, i shouldn't have been here. i was the wrong person, they beat me while handcuffed. >> davis spoke to us by phone he recounted a story of what he says happened to him on a rainy night nearly five years ago. said police spotted him after he pulled over to wait out the weather. and davis says he told police they had the wrong man. >> th
crews pull an elderly woman whose minivans were submerged >> city officials pledging to learn what they call discord and heart break of the shooting of michael brown. city leaders are pleading with the public to stay home after dark. people in ferguson have been demonstrating since michael brown's death, shot by a police officer after being stopped for jaywalking. >> this isn't the first time the people of ferguson have risen up against the police department. tonight, cmn looks into...
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we're awaiting an update from city officials. we're expecting that at any time really within the hour we're certainly hoping to get it when we do have them step in front of the microphones to give us the update, we'll bring it to you live. right now i want to check in with nbc's hailey jackson joining me from downtown napa. please set this scene for us. >> reporter: t.j., you talked about people being shaken awake this morning. take a look. this is what happened. we're in historic downtown napa valley. bricks in the street. this wine bar absolutely crumbled from the corner on down. there's trees in the streets. so many stores in this historic area are devastated really. you have seen invour broketorve. there have been five aftershocks so far. the strongest was a 3.6. there's a state of emergency that's been declared at this point. close to 93 people going to the hospital with serious injuries, including a child taken to a neurological center. 20,000 people don't have power now. that's down from a peak of about 69,000 earlier this
we're awaiting an update from city officials. we're expecting that at any time really within the hour we're certainly hoping to get it when we do have them step in front of the microphones to give us the update, we'll bring it to you live. right now i want to check in with nbc's hailey jackson joining me from downtown napa. please set this scene for us. >> reporter: t.j., you talked about people being shaken awake this morning. take a look. this is what happened. we're in historic...