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into the tiny capital the only city threatened or is it just one among many others. if we go around the world we see that really. this is mainly an issue in asian cities bangkok is maybe a classical example where the center of the city has sunk two or three meters in the twentieth century making it much more prone to flooding tokyo has sunk up to four meters in the twentieth century but the entire city but the bit of the city built on the delta around the port is gone then up to four meters a sucker in japan has gone down three meters t.n.g. in gone down two meters shanghai has subsided three meters jakarta in indonesia subsided four meters and is still subsiding very fast today manila probably a meter of calcutta and aca we're not really sure but they're almost certainly going down and then places like new orleans new orleans has subsided up to three meters and is continuing to subside vancouver in canada areas there have subsided in excess of a meter and so all these cities i've named have become much more vulnerable to coastal flooding because of the substance with
into the tiny capital the only city threatened or is it just one among many others. if we go around the world we see that really. this is mainly an issue in asian cities bangkok is maybe a classical example where the center of the city has sunk two or three meters in the twentieth century making it much more prone to flooding tokyo has sunk up to four meters in the twentieth century but the entire city but the bit of the city built on the delta around the port is gone then up to four meters a...
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and to do that in an industrial city invited me to be in on that transformation and make the city flow again from north to south for the future. we're here in the north shaped by industry and then in the south it's hilly. there's the villa hugo one of the many examples you then like the room linking those with each other linking these contrasts dots and that includes the industrial heritage and innovative landscape architecture do you think and how can other cities learn from this principle of going from greater green i'm thinking of cities like detroit or pittsburgh which also have an industrial past. yes in america they talk of the city beautiful movement free money advice from us if you no longer know what to do then you beautified. you lay out parks people did that one hundred years ago and they're doing it again and estan is a role model that metaphor from great to green is now so established that people come from brazil mexico moscow china and of course the u.s. . to see what we've done in finding. would be what do you see as the strong points of the city. it does these others no
and to do that in an industrial city invited me to be in on that transformation and make the city flow again from north to south for the future. we're here in the north shaped by industry and then in the south it's hilly. there's the villa hugo one of the many examples you then like the room linking those with each other linking these contrasts dots and that includes the industrial heritage and innovative landscape architecture do you think and how can other cities learn from this principle of...
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the city cooperated on permitting and so forth. the first two weeks has been a big hit. but, memphis is a -- i think a unique city, we have soul, we have vibe, we're a good city, good people. they've done it in a different way, it's not just in the downtown location. is bike share is in neighborhoods that are struggling and in the cool hip neighborhoods and downtown. so, we wanted to show equity even in our bike share program. >> yeah, i worry about that, somebody want to get me on a bike, so i don't know. but, you know we actually have a prably have the highest e density of vehicles in the commonwealth as well because we have so many folks -- we're 6.780 square les. it gets tight quick. so yeah -- but everybody's doing itut don't think it will be long before we get a bike share as well. >> mayor strickland i want to turn back to you, public safety and also race. you have a majority black city and your city celebrated a major occasion this year as well with the 50th anniversary of mlk's death. you ran on a platform of improving public safety in particular, and also that w
the city cooperated on permitting and so forth. the first two weeks has been a big hit. but, memphis is a -- i think a unique city, we have soul, we have vibe, we're a good city, good people. they've done it in a different way, it's not just in the downtown location. is bike share is in neighborhoods that are struggling and in the cool hip neighborhoods and downtown. so, we wanted to show equity even in our bike share program. >> yeah, i worry about that, somebody want to get me on a...
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on reserve. can means it would be budgeted. it's a matter coming back for the city attorney come back and say, look, here's the numbers. let's move on. i'm more than willing to do that. >> supervisor cohen: is that it? i don't know if there's anyone here in the chamber. can someone talk about the state legislature and what they are thinking with with this legislation. doesn't sound like anyone here who can talk about. it's still unclear to me. when that expansion of conservatorship. win we're going to experience it. is -- is a transitioning? >> it does not go into effect. it's not an automatic -- it's a legislation statewide that the county would have to pass along the legislation. >> supervisor cohen: supervisor sheehy and then supervisor fewer. >> supervisor sheehy: with all due respect to my colleagues, i would like to see this legislation rejected and make a motion to do that and provide the city attorney with the resources necessary point to echo supervisor stefani's comment. again, i just come to the point, it may not be true for other previews. within my dist
on reserve. can means it would be budgeted. it's a matter coming back for the city attorney come back and say, look, here's the numbers. let's move on. i'm more than willing to do that. >> supervisor cohen: is that it? i don't know if there's anyone here in the chamber. can someone talk about the state legislature and what they are thinking with with this legislation. doesn't sound like anyone here who can talk about. it's still unclear to me. when that expansion of conservatorship. win...
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the city worker. she was on the job in a car slid off a tow truck and struck her. >>> what are the chances? and hilid off a tow truck, plumber working to fix a broken pipe. hello again everyone. >> tonight we are learning details about the victim, her name is lily press seattle, a city plumber for the public utilities department. described as a hard worker. ve also leaves behind a little girl. we are on the scene this evening with details about what happened. >>> it was just a freak accident here on the downhill slope of 28th street. it leaves behind 20 little girl. after her single mom, 34 years old, was killed. >> they are all here, trying to finish the job. >> reporter: ecru works on a project that was halted by tragedy hours before. >> she was doing her jowas talking to the neighborhood people. she was a hard worker, she came in. >> reporter: she was a city plumber on a one day job fixing the leak in replacing some pipe when a car slipped up a tow truck and hit her. >> my car needs transmission, it had gone
the city worker. she was on the job in a car slid off a tow truck and struck her. >>> what are the chances? and hilid off a tow truck, plumber working to fix a broken pipe. hello again everyone. >> tonight we are learning details about the victim, her name is lily press seattle, a city plumber for the public utilities department. described as a hard worker. ve also leaves behind a little girl. we are on the scene this evening with details about what happened. >>> it was...
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1940, my dad was a teen achbager who worked on a ship in san francisco, and because war broke how the in the pacific, i had to find a way to stay in the city. during that time, the exclusion act was in full effect thanks to julius kahn. he actually called the chinese the most debasing people on the face of the earth. my dad's outlet was tai chi, and he would go to local playgrounds to practice it, as a way to feel he belonged in a city, in a country where he was constantly told he didn't belong and was not welcome. and so if it wasn't for the repeal of the act, he wouldn't have become a citizen, and i wouldn't be standing here ay i believe that there's power in history in place andnd namingisk is a critical step for our city to work towards one which our public spaces are safe spaces where all feelwelcome. so -- so the next time i bring my kids to this park, i sincerely hope that it would be way more than a teachable moment where i have to force them to -- force myself to tell them that this public space was named after a public figure that promoted hate and fear, but rather, it would be a proud moment that our city stoodp and renamed this
1940, my dad was a teen achbager who worked on a ship in san francisco, and because war broke how the in the pacific, i had to find a way to stay in the city. during that time, the exclusion act was in full effect thanks to julius kahn. he actually called the chinese the most debasing people on the face of the earth. my dad's outlet was tai chi, and he would go to local playgrounds to practice it, as a way to feel he belonged in a city, in a country where he was constantly told he didn't belong...
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on. the city's taps of fed by reservoirs this is one of the largest . because els gallop where four years ago they would have been on the twenty five meters of water since then the provinces suffered the worst drought on record. water saving measures have already postponed a zero bytes three months everyone here is hoping the winter will soon bring enough rainfall to make sure the road never come. back our top stories on al-jazeera with less than two hours to go. for the historic summits in singapore between the u.s. president and the north korean leader the u.s. secretary of state says north the u.s. will only accept a deal with kim jong un when she good's a complete denuclearization of north korea my compare told reporters that preparations between the two countries are moving rapidly. the united nations is trying to negotiate a cease fire in yemen to avert an attack by saudi n.m.r. articulation forces on the main port city the u.n. is warning attacking her data could cause mass casualties food shortages and disease. and three attacks in afghanistan h
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the beatles may have put liverpool on the map but there isn't lots more to the city. one huge draw of visitors is the historical point complex which includes the famous royal albert don't. know where houses have been converted into hotels apartments and restaurants. but the main attraction remains the beatles even more than half a century after they left liverpool. the cavern club is where the beatles performed in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . kevin mcmanus never saw them play here but he's an expert on the history of pop music. so we're on now to see his the whale famous cover which still attracts millions of solace the still thriving beatles industry that my my real musical life started over the road in a club called attics which is where which is the center of the punk scene in liverpool i saw many famous bands such as the clash joy division and call all appropriate. visitors start arriving before lunch for their taste of the fab four. plan that. deals even all the time later the peels are still massively important to the liverpool economy last year figures
the beatles may have put liverpool on the map but there isn't lots more to the city. one huge draw of visitors is the historical point complex which includes the famous royal albert don't. know where houses have been converted into hotels apartments and restaurants. but the main attraction remains the beatles even more than half a century after they left liverpool. the cavern club is where the beatles performed in the early one nine hundred sixty s. . kevin mcmanus never saw them play here but...
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we have 270 million migrant workers in china's tier one cities and tier two cities.le to access commercial housing. towns areled ghost turned into social housing more accessible for migrant workers. haidi: thank you so much for joining us. pleasure as always. reacting to these property numbers, clearly some resilience and the property market there. let's get you to first word news and paul allen. >> bloomberg sources say president trump has approved tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese goods. a refined a refined list will hone in on technologies where china once to establish itself as a leader. the white house said the duties will be implemented shortly, although no date has been set. the tariffs could be applied in stages. the south china morning post says chinese regulators have approved nxp's acquisition by qualcomm. themberg earlier reported deal would be approved if the u.s. lifted sanctions on zte. some republican senators remain opposed to president trump's decision. mario draghi has put the european central bank road to ending bond buying. he announced ass
we have 270 million migrant workers in china's tier one cities and tier two cities.le to access commercial housing. towns areled ghost turned into social housing more accessible for migrant workers. haidi: thank you so much for joining us. pleasure as always. reacting to these property numbers, clearly some resilience and the property market there. let's get you to first word news and paul allen. >> bloomberg sources say president trump has approved tariffs on $50 billion worth of chinese...
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this is an issue i was not aware of. >> ride hailing services like uber have a surge price cap in one city. >> facebook looking into a new future to deliver news. details in today's tech bites. >> a price change for ride hailing apps. a first of its kind decision in hawaii could have ripple effects on people who use uper and lyft across the country. honolulu's city council passed a measure that limits so-called surge pricing. the fares can be higher than the maximum set by the city. >>> facebook is teaming up with abc news. >> we're one of several media organizations launching a series of programs on facebook's watch video services. the shows will feature our excess spon dents going live during major news event. >>> a new tetri sinchs will be this fall. >> people will be able to use play station's virtual reality headset to play. i'm so good at tet ris. >> those are your tech bites. >> you really likes tetris. >> golfers will have more chances to practice their swing. >>> if you want to travel on a budget, weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do yo
this is an issue i was not aware of. >> ride hailing services like uber have a surge price cap in one city. >> facebook looking into a new future to deliver news. details in today's tech bites. >> a price change for ride hailing apps. a first of its kind decision in hawaii could have ripple effects on people who use uper and lyft across the country. honolulu's city council passed a measure that limits so-called surge pricing. the fares can be higher than the maximum set by the...
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that the city center is an island and you can do everything on the island there are many small shops nd cafes in the city and everyone has a place where they can relax to work on. the people of lubec are bringing their heritage into the modern day you can drink coffee and there are four hundred fifty year old merchant's house but that was not always the case you know. court yards used to be where the wells were but also the out houses and cesspools today we use them for much nicer things we have a cafe here. as you back celebrates almost nine centuries this year its people hope for many festivals and events will bring a lot of new life to the old city. hall that partying has certainly worked out my appetite and luckily for those in berlin you don't have to travel very far for international cuisine the german capital is a melting pot of cultures and some people who come here to visit like it so much. they decided to stay and open up restaurants like regina lamas there he decided to imitate a typical parisian bresso leave it right here in berlin then for our series fifty kitchens one ci
that the city center is an island and you can do everything on the island there are many small shops nd cafes in the city and everyone has a place where they can relax to work on. the people of lubec are bringing their heritage into the modern day you can drink coffee and there are four hundred fifty year old merchant's house but that was not always the case you know. court yards used to be where the wells were but also the out houses and cesspools today we use them for much nicer things we...
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on the ground. well how did the city was one of our largest responses in the city because this governor towers a lot of people and we have for example personally whenever i went to her they die i saw a lot of children who are malnourished and their reps are just out and that is really hungry and that was the situation before this offensive. now what's happening is that the city is going to have. to be worse for example. is is is the largest. port in the country seventy percent of the incomes in the country are come through data. port and now if it's closed that's going to argue evade the problem. and a lot of people will lose their jobs or the people will lose their farm farms etc i want of the things that people are reliant on in for there is the fishery and they cannot now go to the sea to fish and get food for the and this is the problem now i've called family last night and they told me that they heard the bombing they were hearing the bombings and they were they were they were afraid and there were news that if they get their houses they got trucks by by by either party in the in the front line
on the ground. well how did the city was one of our largest responses in the city because this governor towers a lot of people and we have for example personally whenever i went to her they die i saw a lot of children who are malnourished and their reps are just out and that is really hungry and that was the situation before this offensive. now what's happening is that the city is going to have. to be worse for example. is is is the largest. port in the country seventy percent of the incomes in...
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the yemenis in the city and on in on the yemenis outside yeah even in the capital of sanaa because of the humanitarian aid will be cut off if the attack of the city misses you may there are reports that the un's on wife or yemen is trying to broker a deal so that there isn't an assault on her data and could possibly see the u.n. take control of the port what do you make of that do you think that the u.n. should be in control of this important port. well that was up a lot more than one year ago when the solid didn't qualify as i just said to the united nations to take the part of who they done as something or as. a solution because the host is will never give it to the government forces and the will also not give it to the soldiers call the shots but unfortunately at the time the united nations refused to take it because they said they lack the. they lack the largest to control the. the. data now i'm not quite sure i think it's changed because we have a new plan which depends on taken away the hours of the qualities down
the yemenis in the city and on in on the yemenis outside yeah even in the capital of sanaa because of the humanitarian aid will be cut off if the attack of the city misses you may there are reports that the un's on wife or yemen is trying to broker a deal so that there isn't an assault on her data and could possibly see the u.n. take control of the port what do you make of that do you think that the u.n. should be in control of this important port. well that was up a lot more than one year ago...
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. >>> the santa rosa city council signed off on the largest budget increase in the city's history. that vote comes in response to the worst fire ever in the city. yesterday the council approved a $447 million spending plan to help pay for the fire recovery cost following the disaster last october. that is a 15% jump from last year's budget. the discovery costs far exceed the revenues needed to pay for them. >>> a legal team is representing north bay residents suing pg&e over last year's wildfires. the announcement was made yesterday while addressing a group of north bay fire victims in santa rosa. aaron brockovich's film showed her championing water treatment victims. >> reporter: you can see a calfire helicopter dropping water on this fire and putting out flames with a direct hit yesterday afternoon. there it is. they also had help from a bulldozer and had crews on the ground. the fire appear to start along the trail near doherty road. still no word on how the fire started. >>> bay area scientists know more about the dead whale that washed up ashore. >>> walnut creek is making cha
. >>> the santa rosa city council signed off on the largest budget increase in the city's history. that vote comes in response to the worst fire ever in the city. yesterday the council approved a $447 million spending plan to help pay for the fire recovery cost following the disaster last october. that is a 15% jump from last year's budget. the discovery costs far exceed the revenues needed to pay for them. >>> a legal team is representing north bay residents suing pg&e...
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if you're all decided, the voting center at city hall opens on may 7th, so come on down. we are open the last two weekends before the election, a wonderful place to bring your children and they can see you vote in our beautiful city hall. if you need to register to vote, update your registration, decide to vote by mail, anything you need to know, i'll be in the back throughout tonight's debate. and finally before i do the one minute on how rank choice voting works, police, we are in desperate need of poll workers for this election. we employ workers at our 583 polling places in san francisco. yes. you can amaze your friends at all the upcoming parties with we have 583 polling places in san francisco. altogether, we need about 3,000 workers. we're about 1200 short. if you're interested or you know someone who wants to do their civic duty and earn a stipend for the day, you can me, or even better, come on down to city hall on monday through friday, and come on down to our office. we have a recruitment office next to the department of elections. you can apply, get tested, get
if you're all decided, the voting center at city hall opens on may 7th, so come on down. we are open the last two weekends before the election, a wonderful place to bring your children and they can see you vote in our beautiful city hall. if you need to register to vote, update your registration, decide to vote by mail, anything you need to know, i'll be in the back throughout tonight's debate. and finally before i do the one minute on how rank choice voting works, police, we are in desperate...
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the yemenis in the city and on in on the yemenis outside yeah even encourage the capital of sanaa because of the humanitarian aid will be cut off if the attack of the city misses you made there are reports that the un's on wife or yemen is trying to broker a deal so that there isn't an assault on her data and could possibly see the u.n. take control of the port what do you make of that do you think that the u.n. should be in control of this important port. well i was up a lot more than one year ago when the solid didn't qualify so i just said to the united nations to take the part of who they are as something or as. a solution because the host is will never give it to the government forces and the will also not give it to the soldiers call the shots but unfortunately at the time the united nations refused to take it because they said they lack the. they lack the largest to control the. the. data now i'm not quite sure i think it's changed because we have a new plan which depends on taken away the hours of the qualities do
the yemenis in the city and on in on the yemenis outside yeah even encourage the capital of sanaa because of the humanitarian aid will be cut off if the attack of the city misses you made there are reports that the un's on wife or yemen is trying to broker a deal so that there isn't an assault on her data and could possibly see the u.n. take control of the port what do you make of that do you think that the u.n. should be in control of this important port. well i was up a lot more than one year...
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salt lake city was another one a lot of people stay there they are already engaged in the community. about 40% of residents who are 55 and older are volunteering. what was interesting is the number one city was portland, oregon in portland it found that many people who are 65 and older have moved to portland to retire to be able to live independently. it was a factor that brought portland to number one >> thank you gives us a lot to think about. >> stumped about what to give dad? the gift guide that's coming up a little later >>> some times you just need a hug, how this woman is turning cuddles into cash legally. we will explain. yikes. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. >>> if you're st
salt lake city was another one a lot of people stay there they are already engaged in the community. about 40% of residents who are 55 and older are volunteering. what was interesting is the number one city was portland, oregon in portland it found that many people who are 65 and older have moved to portland to retire to be able to live independently. it was a factor that brought portland to number one >> thank you gives us a lot to think about. >> stumped about what to give dad?...
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city is now better safer and stronger. for all the talk of the climbing crime rates ultimo is still one of the deadliest cities in the united states but still talking about it. it's one forty five pm and a man who's been shot. just heard about a number of shooting incidents in the city of baltimore also on our way to the crime scene now we're listening to the police scanner to find out exactly where the place is also messages sent out on twitter by the baltimore police department. police photographers forensic officers and detectives work to investigate the scene the bullet casings the marks that a. victim here was shot in the back. seat the paramedics got off him before he was taken away tossed people have been taken away and everything. the pace of violence in baltimore can feel relentless. almost every day off is up another shooting. today a couple of minutes before it in all these did come out but. enough that he left the car running down no street star she and she. did victim he fell in front of the chinese are still. at it if i had. to shoot a state out here sit in area but they did and i say this incident could have
city is now better safer and stronger. for all the talk of the climbing crime rates ultimo is still one of the deadliest cities in the united states but still talking about it. it's one forty five pm and a man who's been shot. just heard about a number of shooting incidents in the city of baltimore also on our way to the crime scene now we're listening to the police scanner to find out exactly where the place is also messages sent out on twitter by the baltimore police department. police...
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streets of the city at any onee. we move them, unload them. our job is not just to build the floats, but the logistics to put them together. every year to length does -- tulane does an economic impact study. $0.25 billion dollars impact. it is like having three super bowl's in our city every year. it fills our hotel room. all of our restaurant are full. it is a big party and a big celebration. our company is the biggest float building company. we build floats for celebrations all over the world. there are about either othe -- eight other companies in new orleans doing this job of building floats. ae carnival crewes have captain, and that captain is a benevolent dictator. the crewes can have as little as floats, and as many as 37 pulling units. the biggest parade will have over 80 floats in it. they will give us an idea of the parade. they want to do a theme. we will come up with some conceptual ideas. they like it or don't like it. we go to color sketches, then go to building the floats itself. >> this is a robotic
streets of the city at any onee. we move them, unload them. our job is not just to build the floats, but the logistics to put them together. every year to length does -- tulane does an economic impact study. $0.25 billion dollars impact. it is like having three super bowl's in our city every year. it fills our hotel room. all of our restaurant are full. it is a big party and a big celebration. our company is the biggest float building company. we build floats for celebrations all over the...
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city limits. sometimes to some extent impose urban standards on dense city cores in ways where they are not so well-suited. going back, one of these -- when these constraints start kicking in you can see them go , back a long way as a reflection of successful agenda advancement, a lot of our state highways mid 20th century were typically made every enforced -- made of reinforced portland cement. it had more to do with a success of the portland cement association for self advancement than with any obvious advantage. it has a lot of disadvantages, some of which are haunting us now. a lot of cement reinforced infrastructure is crumbling around us. does transportation experience with dedicated taxes and trust funds teach us about other infrastructure and development? >> that it's never as easy as they say it's going to be. speaking from the aviation trust fund, even after it was set up they will have continued fights about who pays the taxes, how much is it, what can be paid out of it and what cannot, and oftentimes new things come up, . for example, the trust fund was set up in 1970. it didn't make any provi
city limits. sometimes to some extent impose urban standards on dense city cores in ways where they are not so well-suited. going back, one of these -- when these constraints start kicking in you can see them go , back a long way as a reflection of successful agenda advancement, a lot of our state highways mid 20th century were typically made every enforced -- made of reinforced portland cement. it had more to do with a success of the portland cement association for self advancement than with...
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we are a city obsessed with food. one of the greatest confusion about the food of new orleans, is it creole or is it cajun? originally creole and cajun food work two different kinds of cuisine. cajun food would do hot cooking. it was done by the cajun people and southwest louisiana. creole food comes from the hispanic word, which means native. the first creole were the first native offspring of the french and spanish settlers. their food is more city food. it is more refined. it's not as spicy as cajun food is but very well seasoned. we are situated right across from the french market the site of the old french market, which there was an active market here in the city from 1718, from the earliest days. and with the bounty of everything that was available in season fresh and local, using french and spanish traditional preparation this cuisine developed and that is creole cooking. a hallmark of creole cooking first of all we have to say no matter what it is we are cooking it is almost invariably starting first you make a ru
we are a city obsessed with food. one of the greatest confusion about the food of new orleans, is it creole or is it cajun? originally creole and cajun food work two different kinds of cuisine. cajun food would do hot cooking. it was done by the cajun people and southwest louisiana. creole food comes from the hispanic word, which means native. the first creole were the first native offspring of the french and spanish settlers. their food is more city food. it is more refined. it's not as spicy...
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michell engineering chose to construct the project is city-certified -- 72% based on ocii's policy. the city has mandatory participation levels of 50%. the next step july and august dpw awards contract to general contractor and issue notice to proceed. will begin construction in september and project will excellent in mid 2020. here are the two actions. we have representatives of dpw, contracting folks, and also cmg to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. do we have any speaker cards? >> >>clerk: i did not receive any. >> chair mondejar: i will close the public comment and turn to fellow commissioners for any comments or questions. >> commissioner bustos: i have a question regarding the design. one of the things i am seeing a lot in terms of a lot of projects that are happening in san francisco especially with downtown is removing a lot of the parking spots. we have a huge stretch that i see with a lot of parking taken away, and that concerns me because it is downtown and there are some businesses that have sort of not just with this project but first floor retail space and
michell engineering chose to construct the project is city-certified -- 72% based on ocii's policy. the city has mandatory participation levels of 50%. the next step july and august dpw awards contract to general contractor and issue notice to proceed. will begin construction in september and project will excellent in mid 2020. here are the two actions. we have representatives of dpw, contracting folks, and also cmg to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. do we have any speaker...
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city. but let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town. it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. into shoot the church has played a key role in history if we think of the time the city was part of the hands out of the league the merchants and the various craftsman's associations and their chapels here in this church and were able to immortalized themselves here here all for even he had the task of mayors senators and important figures of the city hang here dished out much has happened here in the church. so mary's is one of the most important churches in northern europe for the anniversary passed of about five for leads visitors through his church in the evenings these are very special moment. back then ships left from here today it's a meeting place for amateur fisherman. eubank was the hub of the hands the attic league for the baltic sea region salt and dried fish made the merchants rich they also traded calls spices and other speciality is. lubeck was t
city. but let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town. it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. into shoot the church has played a key role in history if we think of the time the city was part of the hands out of the league the merchants and the various craftsman's associations and their chapels here in this church and were able to immortalized themselves here here...
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on sunday at 10:30 in the morning. we cool off by next monday and tuesday. city as way from the coastline, check out these temperatures. 86 tomorrow. up to a hot 98 friday with increased fire danger. 100 on saturday. then we are back down to 78 once we hit next monday's forecast. so at least it doesn't last too long. now, the one event i'm concerned about with possibly some heat exhaustion would be toyota savemart 350. that is on friday with 96 and saturday, 99. for the big event on sunday, it looks like it will be cooler, but friday and saturday you've got to watch out. >> there will be a couple hundred thousand people in sonoma county. >> that will be warm. >> thanks jeff. >>> up next, breaking and entering. meet the bear with a sweet tooth. yes, that's a bear going after this home in tahoe. whoa. >>> and we have jimmy. >> hey, guys. whoopi goldberg is my guest tonight. it's an all new show. it's a great show. stay tuned. >>> and happening now, a possible hate crime in napa county. an afghani uber driver claims his passenger threatened to kill him because of hi
on sunday at 10:30 in the morning. we cool off by next monday and tuesday. city as way from the coastline, check out these temperatures. 86 tomorrow. up to a hot 98 friday with increased fire danger. 100 on saturday. then we are back down to 78 once we hit next monday's forecast. so at least it doesn't last too long. now, the one event i'm concerned about with possibly some heat exhaustion would be toyota savemart 350. that is on friday with 96 and saturday, 99. for the big event on sunday, it...
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learn more on cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend >> 75 years ago in may, 1943, the memphis belle became one of the first be 13 bombers to complete 25 missions in europe without being shot down. the, on "reel america," memphis belle, a story of flying fortress, created by director yler, thisiler -- w document several missions of the bomber in 1943, including in combat over german territory. many bomber ii, crewman were killed in combat and about 8000 heavy bombers were destroyed. selected for preservation by the national film registry in 2001, this is about 40 minutes. ♪
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gorum said, the actual cost would depend on how many cabinets the city used. based on the information provided to us in our review of this agreement, we recommend approval. >> thank you, ms. campbell. at that time, we'll open up for public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, can we take a motion to move forward item number 16 without objection. thank you very much, ms. gorum. mr. clerk, could you please call item numbe 17. >> clerk: item 17. 180416 resolution approving an original contract agreement for long-term mental health services in a 24-hour locked facility between the department of public health and crestwood behavioral health in the amount not to exceed $77,280,000 for a total contract term of july 1, 2018, through june 30, 2023. >> thank you. we have ms. ruggle. >> i'm here with the department of public health to present on this item. thank you. this is a new contract. we just did a solicitation. it's following the solicitation effective july 1st. this vendor, however, has been ongoing and currently contains dp
gorum said, the actual cost would depend on how many cabinets the city used. based on the information provided to us in our review of this agreement, we recommend approval. >> thank you, ms. campbell. at that time, we'll open up for public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, can we take a motion to move forward item number 16 without objection. thank you very much, ms. gorum. mr. clerk, could you please call item numbe 17. >> clerk: item 17....
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a city on fire.g and shambolic. but they fight on. this is the second time they've been to this house. if it happens to be arson, chances are, no one will ever know for sure. given the ever-shrinking resources available to the department, most fires can't even be investigated. this fire is out within an hour. and after the fire, dinner. ♪ the cliche is that firemen are great cooks. in this case, the cliche is true. lieutenant mike devins and the boys of squad three are cooking up a family meal. >> anthony: is every firefighter expected to cook reasonably well? >> mike: if they don't, they catch hell. i mean -- >> anthony: really? >> mike: i mean in detroit, yeah, i mean -- >> anthony: it's almost a perfect society in that sense because in a perfect society, i believe, everybody should be able to feed themselves and their friends or their family, at least reasonably well. and if they're not able to do that, they should be shunned and demonized and marginalized. >> mike: well, agreed. most of the firem
a city on fire.g and shambolic. but they fight on. this is the second time they've been to this house. if it happens to be arson, chances are, no one will ever know for sure. given the ever-shrinking resources available to the department, most fires can't even be investigated. this fire is out within an hour. and after the fire, dinner. ♪ the cliche is that firemen are great cooks. in this case, the cliche is true. lieutenant mike devins and the boys of squad three are cooking up a family...
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produces inexpensive clean power, and we have an obligation to use this power on city projects. we cannot let pg&e continue to stand in our way. thank you to city representatives who are here today to share their experiences, and i look forward to hearing from pg&e as well. first, i would like -- unless supervisor peskin has any opening comments? >> i want to thank you for bringing the hearing. this has been a long-standing issue. i've been watch it on and off for the last decade and a half, we're getting on 20 years. i want to actually commend the general manager and assistant general manager for standing up and fighting for whats right. looking for a productive hearing and cooperation from pacific gas and electric going forward. >> thank you. with that, i would like to call up harlin kelly, the director of puc. >> good morning, supervisors. this is harlin kelly, general manager. i want to thank you for calling this hearing today. today we'll talk about the history of our city-owned and operated power system and the financial and community benefits it provided our residents fo
produces inexpensive clean power, and we have an obligation to use this power on city projects. we cannot let pg&e continue to stand in our way. thank you to city representatives who are here today to share their experiences, and i look forward to hearing from pg&e as well. first, i would like -- unless supervisor peskin has any opening comments? >> i want to thank you for bringing the hearing. this has been a long-standing issue. i've been watch it on and off for the last decade...
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is warning that an attack on the city could cost up to a quarter of a million lives many of them children poll today course. as the u.n. lobbies to stop a saudi led coalition assault on the who the rebel held port city of what data regional rivalries do not matter for tens of thousands like the up to family their father ahmed is only worried about how to keep his six kids alive ahmed hasn't let them go to school since the worst up breaks of defeats in color were recorded in the world hit his city the u.n. says hold data has the largest number of sick people in yemen with more than seventy percent of its population specially children at risk of malnutrition learn what to think and case any of my children get sick they would have to stay here at home so i managed to borrow some money because i have almost nothing and the situation is difficult and life is not proper home for the of the family is a shanty made from sheets of corrugated iron and straw covered with plastic tarps and worn out blankets this situation in the port city has gone from bad to worse since the start of power struggle b
is warning that an attack on the city could cost up to a quarter of a million lives many of them children poll today course. as the u.n. lobbies to stop a saudi led coalition assault on the who the rebel held port city of what data regional rivalries do not matter for tens of thousands like the up to family their father ahmed is only worried about how to keep his six kids alive ahmed hasn't let them go to school since the worst up breaks of defeats in color were recorded in the world hit his...
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rapid growth of the wealth creation business coming in, but one problem for all of the cities and certainly for the one i live in, austin's progressive politically and also one of the most economically segregated cities you can imagine. is the affordability becoming a problem to the point that immigrants are being forced out of the urban core because they cannot afford to live there? >> it is a persistent problem. we have not disaggregated what we would do to make more equitable city. you have the issue of housing affordability, that's a big part. it only gets worse. amazon is looking at where among these places to go will they take 50000 jobs. wherever they go is going to have the problem that seattle does which is that the young professionals take every slice of housing available and run up the price. the homeless problem is immense. >> the new housing created to accommodate the influx of young people push out the people have been there for a long time. gentrification. >> so you have the housing issue, the most significant place where were not running astride is in education. we are not i
rapid growth of the wealth creation business coming in, but one problem for all of the cities and certainly for the one i live in, austin's progressive politically and also one of the most economically segregated cities you can imagine. is the affordability becoming a problem to the point that immigrants are being forced out of the urban core because they cannot afford to live there? >> it is a persistent problem. we have not disaggregated what we would do to make more equitable city. you...
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on. i'm going to move the conversation forward, and the next department we're going to hear from is the city attorney's office, but we are going to keep this conversation open, and we will see you on monday. >> all right. >> supervisor cohen: thank you to the police commission,nd thank you to kelly cohen. i will be presenting the department's slides that they presented just so i'm very clear. supervisor sheehy? >> supervisor sheehy: can i ask for one data number? can we get the numbers of crime, attach a cost to assault, to burglaries, is there some way to get some data on that because our taxpayers are paying either way, and they can either -- we can either provide individuals to be on the street to prevent crime or we can have our residents of this city actually paying to repair car windows, to replace items stolen in burglaries, to pay for health care costs from assaults and other crimes. so i think we need to put that in balance and weigh the scale both ways. 'cause i hear from my residents, hey, i'm paying taxes, and i'm not being protected. and i'm a victim of a crime when i'm having t
on. i'm going to move the conversation forward, and the next department we're going to hear from is the city attorney's office, but we are going to keep this conversation open, and we will see you on monday. >> all right. >> supervisor cohen: thank you to the police commission,nd thank you to kelly cohen. i will be presenting the department's slides that they presented just so i'm very clear. supervisor sheehy? >> supervisor sheehy: can i ask for one data number? can we get...
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on his own. taking the training wheels off, and he's going to go three days in a row out to about probably 25 pride events. we really will be covering the cityi'm excited about that. thank you, inspector. one more update on the retreat and this is basic and you already all know this. we had to change the date of the retreat. that is scheduled for july 28. commissioner bleiman is perhaps unable to join us, but we will have a full house otherwise. again, just some ideas on the retreat that you have passed to me are around sound science and perhaps having someone come and present the good neighbor policy and by then we are hoping to have an almost totally ready draft to look at and hopefully adopt at that meeting. so that we can flush through any ideas. the ideas that we have in the working group can also be discussed. and that will go to the city attorney prior to coming to you guys at retreat. one other idea is to come up with any specific questions that you might have surrounding code that are still feeling iffy about. and i will do the work on that and provide the answers at the retreat. if not, by provide the questions to the city attorney
on his own. taking the training wheels off, and he's going to go three days in a row out to about probably 25 pride events. we really will be covering the cityi'm excited about that. thank you, inspector. one more update on the retreat and this is basic and you already all know this. we had to change the date of the retreat. that is scheduled for july 28. commissioner bleiman is perhaps unable to join us, but we will have a full house otherwise. again, just some ideas on the retreat that you...
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or private transportation vehicles operate on our city streets. it's really intended to recapture that value of a booming industry that should be paying its fair share towards the city's growinge. thank you. >> thank you very much. to the controller, are you prepared to discuss this or do you want to save it for july? all right. >> we can save it for july. >> as i said, we are going to keep the legislation as clean as possible so we are going to take public comment and then take action on the amendments and then we will hear the item and debate the item in july. all right. so, let's go ahead and open up for public comment. if anyone would like to comment on item 4, please come on up. and again, this is about s recea transportation. >> randy shaw, director of tenderloin housing clinic. about a month ago i heard of the attempt to repeal the mid market tax credit, read in the newspaper and texted aaron peskin, you are into local control, how come you did not talk to mid market or tenderloin before introducing this. it seems very inconsistent. not eve
or private transportation vehicles operate on our city streets. it's really intended to recapture that value of a booming industry that should be paying its fair share towards the city's growinge. thank you. >> thank you very much. to the controller, are you prepared to discuss this or do you want to save it for july? all right. >> we can save it for july. >> as i said, we are going to keep the legislation as clean as possible so we are going to take public comment and then...
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or not been parked in the right place, so this permit process that will be in place is one that will help the city understand if these actually belong on our streets in san francisco. starting june 4, we will then be picking up scooters anywhere because the good lines have been set forth as we have heard. we will pick them up and not an easily retrievable process. they will be held as evidence until this permit process is in place. work with us here in the city and most importantly we want to see if there is a place for them in san francisco so, this pilot will encourage the corporations to apply and gohrough the process and we will select the right people and see how it work. thank you. >> thank you ed and mohammed. with that we will take questions and they will be dealt with appropriately by one of us up here. >> how will the scooter companies be held accountable? >> under the law if someone is antheyve notice, they cansance be held liable, so the scooter companies are responsible for conduct that they know is occurring once they have been put on notice. if you look at the cease and desist lette
or not been parked in the right place, so this permit process that will be in place is one that will help the city understand if these actually belong on our streets in san francisco. starting june 4, we will then be picking up scooters anywhere because the good lines have been set forth as we have heard. we will pick them up and not an easily retrievable process. they will be held as evidence until this permit process is in place. work with us here in the city and most importantly we want to...
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staff members managed to remove everyone on board quickly and safely before emergency crews arrived. >>> and residents in and around japan's second largest cityer a major earthquake. >> osaka is being rattled by more tremors this morning and stores are running low on some emergency items like bottled water. look at some of the scenes after the initial shocker there. kayna whitworth has more. >> reporter: the surveillance video capturing the major quake rocking osaka, japan. witnesses saying the buildings swaying for a terrifying 30 seconds. hundreds of children evacuated into the schoolyard for safety. the utter devastation revealed. destroyed buildings lift smoldering. roadways completely flooded. killing at least four, including a schoolgirl. more than 200 injured. the tremor blowing out windows in this grocery store, shattering windows inside. the interior of this apartment torn apart. furniture thrown around like toys. this woman saying i can't explain how scared i was. missing continues.ch for the more than a thousand schools in the area are closed and hundreds of thousands could be without gas for weeks as residents are warned of potent
staff members managed to remove everyone on board quickly and safely before emergency crews arrived. >>> and residents in and around japan's second largest cityer a major earthquake. >> osaka is being rattled by more tremors this morning and stores are running low on some emergency items like bottled water. look at some of the scenes after the initial shocker there. kayna whitworth has more. >> reporter: the surveillance video capturing the major quake rocking osaka, japan....
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right now on a moped through the city on a balmy summer's day what could be better.n value now as i'm often of course to our summer culture in berlin happens outside and a visit to a rooftop bar is an absolute must and the clock on it is annoyed can landmark a venue for all kinds of art literature and music let's go check it out. on the top of a multistory shopping mall parking lot the county has have us views across the city it's a hit playful place and no wonder it's so popular. believe in their midst barry lynn wouldn't be berlin without it she reads nice little shops where you can buy snacks and beverages almost twenty four seventy two. one should be a year and quickly sign has extended the concept and it's also street art exhibition space and a meeting point for street artists but let's main goal of the smoking area. you can watch some of her limbs most talented street artists at work here and get your skates on because the quilt is still a hot insider's tip. on the news that our next cultural hotspot is the moment to theatre it's one of the largest off theaters
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