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the metropolitan transportation commission gave the green light on the $4 million contract with the onic which means they must pay with fast track only and those without fast track, cameras will capture your license plate and you'll get a bill in the mail. they say they will save drivers time and the agency money. you don't have to squeeze down through the toll booth as they will be removed. >> reporter: affecting all seven states in the bay area. and the golden gate bridge made the switch going cashless back in 2013. >> it's been great as we saw a reduction in the commute traffic and before we used to move 500 vehicles per lane per hour. >> reporter: some drivers were in favor. >> i'm for it, 100% for it, they are photographing your license plates constantly. >> others want to steer clear. >> and so it is not good stuff. >> but the caltrans, they say roughly 200 will be affected. >> we will be opening them up, transitioning into the other positions within caltrans. >> can i ask you a question? >> she shrugged her shoulders when we asked how she felt. >> what are you going to do? >> repo
the metropolitan transportation commission gave the green light on the $4 million contract with the onic which means they must pay with fast track only and those without fast track, cameras will capture your license plate and you'll get a bill in the mail. they say they will save drivers time and the agency money. you don't have to squeeze down through the toll booth as they will be removed. >> reporter: affecting all seven states in the bay area. and the golden gate bridge made the...
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we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and when you're positive and committed to using that energy, - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professionals work on revolutionary projects, like providing free wifi to residents and visitors, developing new programs to keep sfo humming, and ensuring patient safety at san francisco general. our it professionals make government accessible through award-winning mobile
we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and when you're positive and committed to using that energy, - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on...
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we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, valencia has been a constantly evolving roadway. the first bike lanes were striped in 1999, and today is the major north and south bike route from the mission neighborhood extending from market to mission street. >> it is difficult to navigate lindsay on a daily basis, and more specifically, during the morning and evening commute hours. >> from 2012 to 2016, there were 260 collisions on valencia and 46 of those were between vehicles and bikes. the mayor shows great leadership and she knew of the long history of collisions and the real necessity for safety improvements on the streets, so she actually directed m.t.a. to put a pilot of protected bike lanes from market to 15th on valencia street within four months time. [♪] >> valencia is one of the most used north south bike routes in san francisco. it has over 2100 c
we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, valencia has been a constantly evolving roadway. the first bike lanes were striped in 1999, and today is the major north and south bike route from the mission neighborhood extending from market to mission street. >> it...
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>> guest: it was obviously a difficult personal story but as that first month went onic i realized i had a public platform and i felt it was critically important to elevate the discussion about mental health issues generally suicide in particular because frankly were close to an epidemic of it and i just hope it was important to do. it was more a decision of taking my position and elevating it. >> host: how does the federal government deal doing with not just issue but mental health issues behind it? >> guest: we need to do better. mental illness and mental health issues or coverage are inadequate in this country. the amount of attention and the resources we get we know you got schoolchildren who are affected by adversehi childhood experiens and we know we have men over, white men over the age of 60, are the fastest growing rate of men committing suicide and we know veterans and lgbt youth in particular who are very much affected but it's also no boundaries. i feel strongly that we have to spend -- we have to treat mental health the weight we do physical health. we don't do a good en
>> guest: it was obviously a difficult personal story but as that first month went onic i realized i had a public platform and i felt it was critically important to elevate the discussion about mental health issues generally suicide in particular because frankly were close to an epidemic of it and i just hope it was important to do. it was more a decision of taking my position and elevating it. >> host: how does the federal government deal doing with not just issue but mental health...
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onice raided the building thursday and found victims living in extreme conditions, many children, andowed signs of being tortured. the school had been operating for 10 years and enrolled students to learn the koran and be rehabilitated from drug abuse and other illnesses. an islamic school, because you can see for yourself from a small children, some from other countries, and the thedren are all over country. they were here, some of them in chains. >> [indiscernible] -- left of the islamic way of life. look, they put chains on me. >> we have more on this story now. some of they rescued children had marks that showed evidence of torture. meanwhile, many were found or someto structures metal inside the building, which was registered as an islamic school, but also some rehabilitation work is going on there. thepolice are saying that operators did not have license, institution registered as a rehabilitation center. it is believed that many inmates were taken there by their parents either for islamic education or some form of detoxification. it is thought many of those their head abused il
onice raided the building thursday and found victims living in extreme conditions, many children, andowed signs of being tortured. the school had been operating for 10 years and enrolled students to learn the koran and be rehabilitated from drug abuse and other illnesses. an islamic school, because you can see for yourself from a small children, some from other countries, and the thedren are all over country. they were here, some of them in chains. >> [indiscernible] -- left of the...
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we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and communitynique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's aelectricitied assessor. today, i want to share with you a property tax savings programs for families called proposition 58. prop 58 was passed in 1986 and it was helped parents pass on their lower property tax base to their children. so how does this work? under california's prop 13 law, the value we use to calculate your property tax is limited to 2% growth peryear. but when ownership changes, prop 13 requires that we reassess properties to market value. if parents want to pass on their home or other property to their children, it would be considered a change in ownership. assuming the market value of your property has gone up, your children, the new owners, would pay taxes starting at that new higher level. that's where prop 58 comes in. prop 58 recognizes the transfe
we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and communitynique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's aelectricitied assessor. today, i want to share with you a property tax savings programs for families called proposition 58. prop 58 was passed in 1986 and it was helped...
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people say don't normalize but you don't want to be history onic saying this is nuts, this is nuts. >e level of insanity we have seen just in his demeanor, in his rhetoric rick, we have not seen a kind of corresponding catastrophe in foreign affairs or the economy or any of the things we foe are supersensitive dell kits things that require a fundamentally sane person at the whole. what happens when something like that does happen? what happens when his policy toward iran is driven more by whim that particular morning or what one said on fox news that day. >> this is donald trump's fundamental strategy and the strategy of the republican party. when he came into office, the day after inauguration day, psychology today magazine put out an article called the 11 warning signs of gas lighting. one of the 11 warning signs are to lie about everything because then you believe nothing. right? you lie about everything. you believe nothing. you discredit agencies. you discredit people. you say don't believe you're lying eyes, believe the words coming out of my mouth. that's fundamentally donald t
people say don't normalize but you don't want to be history onic saying this is nuts, this is nuts. >e level of insanity we have seen just in his demeanor, in his rhetoric rick, we have not seen a kind of corresponding catastrophe in foreign affairs or the economy or any of the things we foe are supersensitive dell kits things that require a fundamentally sane person at the whole. what happens when something like that does happen? what happens when his policy toward iran is driven more by...
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council is designed to do.he people say, no, theree was some proper procedures followed, especially on oniclike china, but this was not only policy but personality. a fod mer senior official t today that bolton would travel alone to try and, you know, kind of stay out of sight of the president, because the president simply didn't ke bolton on a personal level very much. and that means whiln e bolid have a huge impact initially, especially with iran, the president at the end of the days did not follow through on bolton's policies. >> woodruff: and ymiche, as both you and nick have been reporting, this is the third national security advisor tos leave th administration. what is the white house saying today about the criticism out t there ths is a white house again in chaos, in turmoil when it comes to national security? >> white house aides are really pushing back on the idea thatn the white house is in chaos, en as democratand republicans become concerned with the idea that we have seen record turnover in the trump administration. now, white house sources i was talking to all day told me that
council is designed to do.he people say, no, theree was some proper procedures followed, especially on oniclike china, but this was not only policy but personality. a fod mer senior official t today that bolton would travel alone to try and, you know, kind of stay out of sight of the president, because the president simply didn't ke bolton on a personal level very much. and that means whiln e bolid have a huge impact initially, especially with iran, the president at the end of the days did not...
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we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, [♪] >> at san francisco animal care and control, we care for all animals, any species. we get about 10,000 a year. they can be injured, lost, victims of abuse or violence, and we take them all in and we care for them. >> i felt really passionate about getting the spca a new building. i had personally seen first hand when my family was searching for our first rescue dog what conditions a lot of the animals and the staff from a.c.c. where working in. >> we were really excited to be moving into this new shelter. our current physical plant is in terrible shape. i like to describe it as the building is working against us rather than for us. this shelter was put together in six months, 30 years ago, in a building that is now 80 years old. our staff and our volunteers are amazing and wonderful, and they are warm, but the
we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to discover, i want them to rediscover the magic of what diversity and empathy can create. when you're positive and committed to using that energy, [♪] >> at san francisco animal care and control, we care for all animals, any species. we get about 10,000 a year. they can be injured, lost, victims of abuse or violence, and we take them all in and we care for them....
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the vast majority of americans oppose drilling in this ike onic landscape and i'm proud to stand with them. we should be reducing our edependence on fossil fuels, embracing renewable energy, and leading the world in combating climate change not going backwards. i strongly sport the arctic cultural and coastal plain protection act, i urge my colleagues to do the same. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. young: at this time i yield to the gentleman from colorado, mr. lamborn, one minute. the chair: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. lamborn: mr. chairman, environmentally responsible development of anwr will increase america's energy security and independence, create jobs, and provide affordable, reliable energy for consumers, while providing much needed revenue to both the state of alaska anti-federal government. and while congressional authorization is required by law for any leasing in anwr, i along with my republican colleagues on the natural resources committee believe that alaska natives should be
the vast majority of americans oppose drilling in this ike onic landscape and i'm proud to stand with them. we should be reducing our edependence on fossil fuels, embracing renewable energy, and leading the world in combating climate change not going backwards. i strongly sport the arctic cultural and coastal plain protection act, i urge my colleagues to do the same. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. young: at this time...
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environments and from that, and all these samples that we're collecting, we're doing these studies calls onic technology and using big data to analyze what it is in the environment that's actually triggering that. if we knew, it would turn out it's a virus, for example, it's likely that we could make v vaccines to prevent people from developing the immune or if it's something in the diet for example, one can suggest a dietary restrictions. so i would say the type i diabetes is the best example of this combination of genetic risk with environmental factors and we will understand that by 2025. what those, it's b probably not just one factor. probably multiple factors. >> thank you. and i've got to go to an environment and public works committee meeting where we're talking about roads and bridges, but thank you for the attendance. since i've been here six months, this is the best showing of any committee. it's important to keep up the passion so that we get the message and again, i think you lead in the auto immune category and if we find the trigger, the cure, thest going to you know benefit a
environments and from that, and all these samples that we're collecting, we're doing these studies calls onic technology and using big data to analyze what it is in the environment that's actually triggering that. if we knew, it would turn out it's a virus, for example, it's likely that we could make v vaccines to prevent people from developing the immune or if it's something in the diet for example, one can suggest a dietary restrictions. so i would say the type i diabetes is the best example...
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will he look at our numbers, economics -- when we look at our onics people around the -- economics people-- manus: of course that's affecting the oil price. deputy energy secretary for the u.s. side we are targeting 30 million barrels per day by the end of this year. me, is that the biggest headwind in the oil market, the oil price? >> i would have said shale was but weakness of demand, which is a different story. by the end of this year, as you just said, we will be at 13 million barrels per day or over. we will continue to grow. we see growth slowing down. we will not have these amazing 1.5, 2 million barrels per day of growth. there is a new relationship between investors in the shale industry, which has put the focus on capital discipline. that means not growth at any cost, but rather growth at what cost? manus: exactly. somebody over at energy aspects suggest that there is a $15 upside in oil if there is a substantial trade deal. would you agree with her? what is the upside on a good a trade deal? >> i don't know what a good trade deal is. it will be defined by the victors who declar
will he look at our numbers, economics -- when we look at our onics people around the -- economics people-- manus: of course that's affecting the oil price. deputy energy secretary for the u.s. side we are targeting 30 million barrels per day by the end of this year. me, is that the biggest headwind in the oil market, the oil price? >> i would have said shale was but weakness of demand, which is a different story. by the end of this year, as you just said, we will be at 13 million barrels...
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the vast majority of americans oppose drilling in this ike onic landscape and i'm proud to stand with them. we should be reducing our edependence on fossil fuels, embracing renewable energy, and leading the world in combating climate change not going backwards. i strongly sport the arctic cultural and coastal plain protection act, i urge my colleagues to do the same. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. young: at this time i yield to the gentleman from colorado, mr. lamborn, one minute. the chair: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. lamborn: mr. chairman, environmentally responsible development of anwr will increase america's energy security and independence, create jobs, and provide affordable, reliable energy for consumers, while providing much needed revenue to both the state of alaska anti-federal government. and while congressional authorization is required by law for any leasing in anwr, i along with my republican colleagues on the natural resources committee believe that alaska natives should be
the vast majority of americans oppose drilling in this ike onic landscape and i'm proud to stand with them. we should be reducing our edependence on fossil fuels, embracing renewable energy, and leading the world in combating climate change not going backwards. i strongly sport the arctic cultural and coastal plain protection act, i urge my colleagues to do the same. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from alaska is recognized. mr. young: at this time...