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. >> not a question, but just a comment to say thanks to the city's innovation office. we're a small company from ireland called building i. we take permit data from cities and show it to anyone who wants to see it. we started off in ireland, discovered the san francisco data and came over here and now we've got an office up and running here with san francisco data. so, it's great to be able to do that. just one note of caution of how do you prevent kind of third-party data integrators from owning that data. i think jay was talking about it earlier on. it's just a note of caution for you guys. >> how do we prevent vendors from holding the data? >> yes. >> we're still working on this piece with our legal department. we're looking to do and this is very exploratory right now, really looking at the contracting process itself and how we can use that as a mechanism. basically we want to do business with you if you're willing to share your data. as jay mentioned we don't want to be held hostage. we don't want our data to be held hostage to the companies. as we figure this out, we'll contin
. >> not a question, but just a comment to say thanks to the city's innovation office. we're a small company from ireland called building i. we take permit data from cities and show it to anyone who wants to see it. we started off in ireland, discovered the san francisco data and came over here and now we've got an office up and running here with san francisco data. so, it's great to be able to do that. just one note of caution of how do you prevent kind of third-party data integrators...
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city. so to me it felt more like auray small town. rt it was very rural. you know, there were dirt roads, no running water. tha the city was very unstable. so that's where i grew up, in the the outskirts very, very close to the mountains. which are very, very beautiful, and, you know, very meaningful to me because when my parents came to the u.s., and the u.s., to us, we called it the other side, and as a child, i always thought that it was the other side of the mountains so i thought that that's where the u.s. was, on the other side of those mountains. >> host: when did you come to the u.s. and why? >> guest: i came to the u.s. when i was nine and a half years old. this was back in 1985, and the reason why i came was because my parents were already here. my father left when i was 2. my mother came here when i was four and a half, and my father came back to mexico, and he saw that we were not taken care of by the relatives we were left with, and he decided to bring us here because he had changed his mind about coming back to mexico, and he decided we should
city. so to me it felt more like auray small town. rt it was very rural. you know, there were dirt roads, no running water. tha the city was very unstable. so that's where i grew up, in the the outskirts very, very close to the mountains. which are very, very beautiful, and, you know, very meaningful to me because when my parents came to the u.s., and the u.s., to us, we called it the other side, and as a child, i always thought that it was the other side of the mountains so i thought that...
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we are a small city department but we use a community based approach that continually builds upon our existing partnership and through this we have been able to maximize our resources and out reach efforts both in 2011, and 2012. in addition, to providing information about our services, our out reach efforts include gathering information from stake holders about the policing issues that are of concern to their communities. the information that we received is vital in shaping our policy, objective and priorities. and we work in partnership with community groups and other city agencies and the police department. and we seek to find effective solutions to enhance community police relation and police services. >> throughout both 2011 and 2012, we made presentations about our program to a number of audiences, we collaborated with numerous community organizations on police policy and participated in a wide range of community events. by doing this, we were able to strengthen our relationship with communities, and again, which historically, and statistically are likely to have encounters with
we are a small city department but we use a community based approach that continually builds upon our existing partnership and through this we have been able to maximize our resources and out reach efforts both in 2011, and 2012. in addition, to providing information about our services, our out reach efforts include gathering information from stake holders about the policing issues that are of concern to their communities. the information that we received is vital in shaping our policy,...
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we've developed sensors that can watch with an "all-seeing" eye and see an area about the size of a small city all at one time. yiannis antoniades: this is the next generation of surveillance. for the first time we actually have permission from the government to show the basic capabilities. it is important for the public to know that some of these capabilities exist. narrator: engineer yiannis antoniades designed the new sensor, known as argus. with 1.8 billion pixels, it's the world's highest resolution camera. argus fits inside this pod that attaches to the belly of a uav. but because much of the work is classified, we can't see the sensor itself. antoniades: because we are not allowed to expose some of the pieces that make up the sensors so you get to look at pretty plastic curtains. narrator: also known as "wide area persistent stare," argus is the equivalent of having up to 100 predators look at an area the size of a medium-sized city at once. this image was taken 17,500 feet above quantico, virginia and covers 15 square miles. this whole image is at a very, very fine resolution so if we
we've developed sensors that can watch with an "all-seeing" eye and see an area about the size of a small city all at one time. yiannis antoniades: this is the next generation of surveillance. for the first time we actually have permission from the government to show the basic capabilities. it is important for the public to know that some of these capabilities exist. narrator: engineer yiannis antoniades designed the new sensor, known as argus. with 1.8 billion pixels, it's the...
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that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put my head against it and looked along it. i could see it was covered with hair. people in that room had been combing their hair for hundreds of years and it had been landing on the floor. and then new floors are built on top of that and new floors and i ran my hand across, just barely across, the front of this and i could feel the hair of people who had been there and i was there with a navajo guy that i know who just was creeped out by this. because there's a certain heavy taboo in navaho culture about death and he said after we left this cliff dwelling, he said, i need a ceremony. too much death. yo
that's about, i'd say, 300 rooms running along the back side of this canyon, a little village, small city, something. artifacts everywhere. one of the walls had fallen out, revealing the floor that had been packed in there, hundreds of years of people using the same floor just pushing down the dirt so that there are pieces of woven -- of braided string sticking out of the floor everywhere and arrowheads and broken pottery and i realized when i came up against the stack of this trash pile i put...
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small businesses to deal with a-d-a access issues. and i think this is sort of the next big step that the city is taking to make sure that we're supporting our small businesses in a very direct and hands on way. with this pilot, i am proud to announce that we have over $08,000 that will be going to this district to help with cast inspections. these are basically inspections of businesses to say what it is that you must do over a period of time to become compliant with a-d-a requirements and rules. and these are things that will really help our blitznesses weather any lawsuits and really plan to make sure their businesses are accessible to all san franciscans. so, today i'm very proud of that. we're going to see over 30 businesses be able to have a casp inspection. that is a very meaningful piece to be able to help them weather some lawsuits if they should come down the pipeline. in addition to that, we expect to see $70,000 in actual physical improvement grants that will be coming into the district as well. and, so, i know that the mayor will be looking very intently to see how this program works, not only in my district, but also across
small businesses to deal with a-d-a access issues. and i think this is sort of the next big step that the city is taking to make sure that we're supporting our small businesses in a very direct and hands on way. with this pilot, i am proud to announce that we have over $08,000 that will be going to this district to help with cast inspections. these are basically inspections of businesses to say what it is that you must do over a period of time to become compliant with a-d-a requirements and...
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over 51% of the city's employees are hired by small businesses. and i want to continue supporting them, nurturing them, have them increase. i hate seeing vacant, vacant buildings, vacant spots. benny knows every time we walk down there, what's going on with this site? what's going on with that site? char men chu knows that as well. we've done a lot of walks together. i want to see every one of these vacancies filled with small bustling business necessarition. we need them to hire more local folks. and one way to do it, one sure way to do it is to make sure that they meet the a-d-a requirements, the federal requirements, the state requirements, our local efforts to make sure that those that have disabilities can also shop and be a participant in our local economy. so, with that, joaquin, thank you for your leadership. we get to launch this wonderful program right here. there are three streets in district 4 that are going to benefit from this. we're going to roll this out to all other 85 neighborhood corridors in the rest of the city. it's that many
over 51% of the city's employees are hired by small businesses. and i want to continue supporting them, nurturing them, have them increase. i hate seeing vacant, vacant buildings, vacant spots. benny knows every time we walk down there, what's going on with this site? what's going on with that site? char men chu knows that as well. we've done a lot of walks together. i want to see every one of these vacancies filled with small bustling business necessarition. we need them to hire more local...
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. >> director of the office of small business with the city and county of san francisco. again, i also want to thank congresswoman pelosi for hosting this event, and with her staff, and her leadership around all the work she has done supporting small businesses. because she comes from san francisco, and, by our definition, is small business is a business with under 100 employees. that is almost 85% of all businesses in the city. because she is from here, she really understands what small businesses are about, and she articulates your needs in washington, d.c. in may 2008, san francisco opened the office of small business, under the leadership of gavin newsom, under the urging of our small business leaders. the mayor heard there was a need for the community to have a small office to help the needs of our small businesses in san francisco, help them understand and navigate the complex structure in getting a business opened within the city and county of san francisco. initially, primarily, we were going to be about helping you understand licensing and permitting requirements,
. >> director of the office of small business with the city and county of san francisco. again, i also want to thank congresswoman pelosi for hosting this event, and with her staff, and her leadership around all the work she has done supporting small businesses. because she comes from san francisco, and, by our definition, is small business is a business with under 100 employees. that is almost 85% of all businesses in the city. because she is from here, she really understands what small...
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and whether it's new town or aurora or philadelphia big city, small city, in the city, in the suburbsare serious matters. and we have to be serious about them. >> since you said they're not really as constitute, let me show you some that are being extreme as you've talked about common sense and reasonably coming to common ground. rocker ted nugent compared gun owners to rosa parks. he told the web site "world net daily," quote, there will come a time when the gun owners of america, the law-abiding gun owners of america will be the rosa parks and we will sit down on the front seat of the bus. case closed. i wonder if he's off his rocker, pun intended. >>> but then you have yesterday, the judge report showed pictures of hitler and stalin next to a link on the white house considering executive action on gun control. i mean, these are, like, way out there. >> they're totally out ray jous. i don't want to talk about folks who are not serious about this business. we have short term and long term issues that we need to deal with. i've been talking with other mayors and elected officials abou
and whether it's new town or aurora or philadelphia big city, small city, in the city, in the suburbsare serious matters. and we have to be serious about them. >> since you said they're not really as constitute, let me show you some that are being extreme as you've talked about common sense and reasonably coming to common ground. rocker ted nugent compared gun owners to rosa parks. he told the web site "world net daily," quote, there will come a time when the gun owners of...
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we will be way closer so he can come in after games and everything. >> reporter: speaking of a small city thinking big, this stadium when completed will hold a little bit over 68,000 people. that's a little bit more than half the entire population of the city of santa clara, liz. just think, this will host a super bowl in the coming years. there is a possibility the 49ers continue this dynasty they might be back here playing a home game as a super bowl. >> let's hope for that. that would be so exciting. len, thank you. >>> mobile 5 also in santa clara tonight. cbs 5's ken bastida talked with some of the 49ers' faithful fans. >> there were no players but they didn't care. ed in as len was showing you, there was a news conference today. normally about six, seven cameras attend. ed to, over two dozen cameras jammed into the interview room which kind of gives you some indication that we have begun this now two week adventure up to the super bowl. the fans didn't care there were no players or coaches. they showed up anyway to start celebrating. >> do you go to the games? >> every now and then.
we will be way closer so he can come in after games and everything. >> reporter: speaking of a small city thinking big, this stadium when completed will hold a little bit over 68,000 people. that's a little bit more than half the entire population of the city of santa clara, liz. just think, this will host a super bowl in the coming years. there is a possibility the 49ers continue this dynasty they might be back here playing a home game as a super bowl. >> let's hope for that. that...
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commissioner item 2 is presentation of the small business commission certificate of honor. recognizing a city employee laura arriola, as part of the sbc city employee recognition program. this is a discussion item. welcome. >> come right here. >> okay. we would like to present you today with this certificate of honor, the small business commission is proud to acknowledge the contributions that laura arriola of the puc has made to the san francisco small business community, providing excellent customer service to san francisco's small businesses. laura helps businesses comply with capacity charge regulations. serving in a much broader role, office of small business staff knows that miss arriola has served as the liaison to the department, constantly going above and beyond her duties in order to assist the small business puc issues. miss arriola exemplifies what the small business community can achieve. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> would you like to say a few words? >> i have worked for the city over ten years and i think that the city does a great job. and most of the time, if y
commissioner item 2 is presentation of the small business commission certificate of honor. recognizing a city employee laura arriola, as part of the sbc city employee recognition program. this is a discussion item. welcome. >> come right here. >> okay. we would like to present you today with this certificate of honor, the small business commission is proud to acknowledge the contributions that laura arriola of the puc has made to the san francisco small business community, providing...
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officials taking action from washington to small cities like burlington, vermont. >>> a fight over fluts for school kids. we'll talk to the parents of one school kid who says they have good reason to sparing the needle. >>> balloon ride from hell. a wedding party's sky-high tour takes a terrifying tour is that a good way to start, bad way to start off? i don't know. welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. preventing another newtown, another aurora, another tucson. later this morning, survivors of gun violence along with gun safety groups are meeting with vice president joe biden, biden is leading the task force on guns. lonny phillips will be there. in july, his stepdaughter was one of 12 people killed in the mass shooting in aurora, colorado. thank you for being with us this morning. we continue to be sorry for your loss, sir. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> what do you intend to say to the vice president when you meet with him today? >> you know, i don't have any plan. i would like to at least tell him my story. and put a face on the tra
officials taking action from washington to small cities like burlington, vermont. >>> a fight over fluts for school kids. we'll talk to the parents of one school kid who says they have good reason to sparing the needle. >>> balloon ride from hell. a wedding party's sky-high tour takes a terrifying tour is that a good way to start, bad way to start off? i don't know. welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> and i'm john berman. preventing another...
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new planes, and there will be more small city cutbacks.borate on more merger mania. because you say there could be another combination, american and u.s. airways. tell me about that. >> yes. in fact among we will know in the next couple of weeks. american has notified everybody. they're waiting with bated breath on whether or not they're going to merge. we will have a good idea in the next obliques. i would have said this is a 50- 50 shot six months ago. i think it is more likely going to happen and not right now based upon the information i am hearing from our radius sources. the bottom line, if they do merge, your tickets are still good, the loyalty program was still probably be better than the two combined, so the big problem is is that it takes another airline off the table while it might not affect prices early, three or four years down the road when these airlines might have competed, they will be around, so prices will be going above along all. gerri: one airline, and it will cost an arm and leg to go anywhere. thank you for coming
new planes, and there will be more small city cutbacks.borate on more merger mania. because you say there could be another combination, american and u.s. airways. tell me about that. >> yes. in fact among we will know in the next couple of weeks. american has notified everybody. they're waiting with bated breath on whether or not they're going to merge. we will have a good idea in the next obliques. i would have said this is a 50- 50 shot six months ago. i think it is more likely going to...
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. >> so, matt, i understand it's a pretty small city, a college town.hat kind of impact has this had there? >> reporter: you can't underestimate the impact here, anderson. right now i'm in a crowd of several thousand people starting to march down the street towards that kiss nightclub, and chants are starting right now. everybody that you ask in this town knows somebody or knows of somebody who was either in the nightclub or killed. all along this boulevard here, we saw people crying, hugging each other, holding onto each other. it seems that in this town of about 250,000, no one has escaped the impact. it is also a town of innocence. this is a college town. people were celebrating the commencement of the school year. some were graduating. that's what the people were there for, to celebrate, not to die. that's what has hit so hard in this town. it's really impossible to underestimate. >> such a horrible unthinkable thing. i appreciate it. matt gut man and shasta darlington, thank you so much. >> we'll continue to follow that. you can read more about the
. >> so, matt, i understand it's a pretty small city, a college town.hat kind of impact has this had there? >> reporter: you can't underestimate the impact here, anderson. right now i'm in a crowd of several thousand people starting to march down the street towards that kiss nightclub, and chants are starting right now. everybody that you ask in this town knows somebody or knows of somebody who was either in the nightclub or killed. all along this boulevard here, we saw people...
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. >> it's like adding another small city. joining us live from the national mall is peggy fox with a check of how people are filing in. good morning, peg. >> reporter: good morning. we're here at 9th add madison which is where the hershorn is on one side and the museum of natural history on the other. it's a great place to be. as you can see, we have one of the jumbotrons right over there. we see ellen degenres live. a lot of people below too coming in. you can see people streaming in. lots of porta-potties as well, lots of things in place to help people get through the day. i hope you dress warmly if you come. earlier we spoke to a woman named hate bergis who has -- hattybergis who has come all the way from tyler, texas. four years ago she came on a bus with other people from tyler and they came back again to see president obama on his second inauguration. take a listen to what she said. >> it was very inspiring. i saw all nationalities come together to honor our president and so see him sworn in the ceremony. >> reporter: o
. >> it's like adding another small city. joining us live from the national mall is peggy fox with a check of how people are filing in. good morning, peg. >> reporter: good morning. we're here at 9th add madison which is where the hershorn is on one side and the museum of natural history on the other. it's a great place to be. as you can see, we have one of the jumbotrons right over there. we see ellen degenres live. a lot of people below too coming in. you can see people streaming...
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about proposition i passed by slotters in november of 2000 seven to create a office of small business to comply with 14 city departments pop operation i stated within four most the office would issue a report that analyzed the existing laws and regular blagses that basket all small business and is make recommend dayses and consolidation. you committed that this report will be completed by june of this year and as of today no nothing has been done to consolid date this and mr. mayor, i look forward to continuing to work with your administration on a wide variety of efforts to assist or small businesses can you recommit to carrying out this mandate of prop i and when will this be forth coming. >>> thank you for your question and the opportunity to provide and you the full board with an up date and i know how serious you are about ensuring the small business and is stream lining the action with the city. because businesses don't care whether it's a d ph, t rx or h s b, we are all one big hurdle to come and as part of my plan i made technology to cut through base businesses a top priority for me the work is wel
about proposition i passed by slotters in november of 2000 seven to create a office of small business to comply with 14 city departments pop operation i stated within four most the office would issue a report that analyzed the existing laws and regular blagses that basket all small business and is make recommend dayses and consolidation. you committed that this report will be completed by june of this year and as of today no nothing has been done to consolid date this and mr. mayor, i look...