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that park, is that still a program that we do? i mean, is that still acting? >> what? >> the app where we can search the parking and stuff like that? in terms of whether the app is active? i don't think so. once we decommission the sensors, the only info is whether the meter is active or not. >> i think if the curb management team is out there, looking at this and looking at r.p.p. and looking at changes, then yet, that does go to my parking management request. thank you. thank you for asking. great. all right. >> so with that, we have a motion and a second -- >> can you restate the motion and second? i'm not clear -- >> just so staff is clear, it sounds like it's a resolution to explore closing octavia street from fell to linden, which would be phase two. >> and explore whatever management -- overall traffic management, i guess -- >> do you want to add that -- yeah. >> and i don't know if we need to amend this -- >> yeah -- >> -- to add that or just have this be the direct to staff, whatever would be easier. >> i would prefer that comment be part of a motion because th
that park, is that still a program that we do? i mean, is that still acting? >> what? >> the app where we can search the parking and stuff like that? in terms of whether the app is active? i don't think so. once we decommission the sensors, the only info is whether the meter is active or not. >> i think if the curb management team is out there, looking at this and looking at r.p.p. and looking at changes, then yet, that does go to my parking management request. thank you....
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park. this time i thought i'd wear my heart on my chest. i am here asking that full park remodel plan proposed and created by the friends of jackson park, with preinput and collaboration with the officials at park and rec and the community beyond the parkland measure. two months at this meeting i believe there was a discussion at that meeting regarding how the parks on the bond were chosen. has that been discussed further and communicated to the public? i'm interested in that answer. to me it's a simple decision to say yes to the full remodelled park. i ask you as a fellow citizen to drive over to our hood and witness the changes we have endured and are enduring. i previously lived in north beach. right away i noticed how our park was not served. our streets were really hard on your car's suspension and we were almost ignored. since 1984 thanks to your energy bringing bands and things to the park, many of the parks have been improved tremendously. mclaren park and all the rest and now it's our turn. i want to understand how parks are chosen for the 2020 bond. i
park. this time i thought i'd wear my heart on my chest. i am here asking that full park remodel plan proposed and created by the friends of jackson park, with preinput and collaboration with the officials at park and rec and the community beyond the parkland measure. two months at this meeting i believe there was a discussion at that meeting regarding how the parks on the bond were chosen. has that been discussed further and communicated to the public? i'm interested in that answer. to me it's...
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that defined the general working relationship between the department and the parks alliance, and that agreement called for the alliance to partner on each park that would receive funding under the agreement. both projects are tier two projects, which means that they will be largely privately funded. the agreements are nearly identical and map out roles and responsibilities between the partners and identify city terms for design services commissioned on public land. completely coincidentally, the estimated budgets for both sites is $3,050,000. and i did also want to note that the landscape architects were selected by the parks alliance with support from the department after a thorough r.f.p. process, and the two landscape architects are m.i.g., who designed children's center -- children's corridor in golden gate park and is now -- the firm is now working on hertz playground, and they'll design richmond playground, and jeff miller who's designed such playgrounds as lafayette playground will design stern grove. and i'm happy to answer some questions. i see we have some constituents in th
that defined the general working relationship between the department and the parks alliance, and that agreement called for the alliance to partner on each park that would receive funding under the agreement. both projects are tier two projects, which means that they will be largely privately funded. the agreements are nearly identical and map out roles and responsibilities between the partners and identify city terms for design services commissioned on public land. completely coincidentally,...
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, that parking will continue. if they have storage, that storage will continue. if they have laundry space, that laundry space will continue as long as those contracts are enforced, correct? >> that is a matter for the rent board. there is a process to deal with that. it is not through the planning department or building department or permit process themselves, but there is a rent board, and we direct people to them to deal with their concerns. >> vice president swig: but it would be a plan if the storage and laundry room disappeared. >> yes. and we are checking to see if their common facilities, those are -- if there are common facility do facilities, those are things through the a.d.u. process that we like to see retained. there shouldn't be necessarily a removal or degradation for existing tenants, especially for things like laundry and for other items like that. it's -- you know, parking, it's not required by the code. we go to the project sponsor, do they have the ability to actually remove that parking space
, that parking will continue. if they have storage, that storage will continue. if they have laundry space, that laundry space will continue as long as those contracts are enforced, correct? >> that is a matter for the rent board. there is a process to deal with that. it is not through the planning department or building department or permit process themselves, but there is a rent board, and we direct people to them to deal with their concerns. >> vice president swig: but it would...
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always say is that we can manage the parking in the area to make sure that everybody who needs to park can park. they may not do it for free and it may not be uncontrolled but we absolutely can park. i want to just refer back to the hayes valley neighborhood association letter, that had a really good request in there which was to take a bigger look, again, at the area, and adopt a green mobility framework, prioritizing managing private car traffic. when i'm sitting on the 21 hayes which i do a lot in outbound direction, we get stuck in traffic on the couple of blocks by patricia's green lot and this is calling out for charge the chair requested a few months ago, which is to take a look and find streets where we can make them transit and taxi only and get the private automobiles and the tncs out of there that are clogging the traffic up for the two blocks on hayes. what blocks am i looking at, gulf, octavialaguna where it can take my bus six or seven minutes to get through there and that would be a fantastic street. not just a pedestrian and other than that, this project is great and i
always say is that we can manage the parking in the area to make sure that everybody who needs to park can park. they may not do it for free and it may not be uncontrolled but we absolutely can park. i want to just refer back to the hayes valley neighborhood association letter, that had a really good request in there which was to take a bigger look, again, at the area, and adopt a green mobility framework, prioritizing managing private car traffic. when i'm sitting on the 21 hayes which i do a...
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that defined the general working relationship between the department and the parks alliance, and that agreement called for the alliance to partner on each park that would receive funding under the agreement. both projects are tier two projects, which means that they will be largely privately
that defined the general working relationship between the department and the parks alliance, and that agreement called for the alliance to partner on each park that would receive funding under the agreement. both projects are tier two projects, which means that they will be largely privately
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parking. the cars are sticking out. >> reporter: a new renovation will go a long way to fixing that. a new parking lot is paved instead of dirt, and three times the size. >> popularity has been increasing and the small parking lot that we have originally has been exceeded mostly around busy weekends early in the day. >> it is not just the parking lot and got a facelift, the bathrooms which were literally holes in the ground now feature running water, and toilets that flush. >> castle rock, prior to the fund investment in the sparks, had pretty rustic facilities, and we thought that was a bit of a barrier to people feeling comfortable visiting. >> reporter: people returning for the first time since the renovations raved about the changes. >> amazing parks, amazing entrance, amazing amenities. what they have done now, upgrade. amazing to spectacular. >> reporter: nearly $9 million that was to expand the parking lot and upgrade the facilities was all private donations. not one cent of state money. in the santa cruz mountains, devon feely, kpix5. >> it has camps, rock sites and rock forma
parking. the cars are sticking out. >> reporter: a new renovation will go a long way to fixing that. a new parking lot is paved instead of dirt, and three times the size. >> popularity has been increasing and the small parking lot that we have originally has been exceeded mostly around busy weekends early in the day. >> it is not just the parking lot and got a facelift, the bathrooms which were literally holes in the ground now feature running water, and toilets that flush....
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the park also has monthly work days that anyone can attend the last sunday of every month. park features include pathways, planter beds, seating areas and a toolshed, and i recently learned a chicken coop. the corner of the howard and langton mini park will be briefly affected during the early morning hours from fall to spring by net new shadow from the proposed project. new shadow would be present for up to 45 minutes, with an average daily duration of just over 21 minutes. new shadow would fall along the northern quarter of the park, including the park's entry and some of the arbor and seating area. the largest new shadow was occur on november 1 at 7:37 a.m. and cover 3% of the park and last for about 4 minutes. now to the quantitative aspects of the new shadow. as the park is 0.23 acres in size and the existing shadow load is 48.85%, the proposed project would increase the shadow load by 0.09%. the 1989 memo provides guidance that parks under 2 acres should not receive any new shadow. making a finding on shadow impact on a park from a proposed development is policy decisi
the park also has monthly work days that anyone can attend the last sunday of every month. park features include pathways, planter beds, seating areas and a toolshed, and i recently learned a chicken coop. the corner of the howard and langton mini park will be briefly affected during the early morning hours from fall to spring by net new shadow from the proposed project. new shadow would be present for up to 45 minutes, with an average daily duration of just over 21 minutes. new shadow would...
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in another park, rec and park installed a variety of native plants, that is attracting native wildlifeave multiple species of birds, and because rec and park put nonnative -- native parks, i have multiple -- native plants in my park, we attract birds and bees and we have biodiversity. i want to encourage you to continue planting native plants. in fact, please plant exclusively native plants so we can meet california's and san francisco's biodiversity initiative as well as improve san francisco's resilience to climate change. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> clerk: next speaker, please. if i called your name, come on up. >> my name is micah kemp. i'm 16 years old and a rising junior in high school. i've been playing squash for six years and i'm a recently certified squash coach. squash has been dubbed the world's healthiest sport. it's up and coming on the west coast, and i'm working with a nonprofit organization called squash rights which is an after-school program based in oakland that benefits underserved bay area youth. i'd love to meet with any commissioner intereste
in another park, rec and park installed a variety of native plants, that is attracting native wildlifeave multiple species of birds, and because rec and park put nonnative -- native parks, i have multiple -- native plants in my park, we attract birds and bees and we have biodiversity. i want to encourage you to continue planting native plants. in fact, please plant exclusively native plants so we can meet california's and san francisco's biodiversity initiative as well as improve san...
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now, that in itself is not unique particularly. shiloh national military park hosts an african-american ccc camp in tennessee, in the 1930's. gettysburg is different. the enrollees are african-american, but roosevelt is going to sign off in making gettysburg a test case that not only are the enrollees african-american, but so is the supervisor. so instead of being under the control of a white supervisor, much like the usct organization, gettysburg is going to see a black superintendent. his name is frederick slade, and he arrives here in 1936. until 1942, hundreds of african-americans toil on the gettysburg battlefield, doing stuff like this. you all probably use this particular facility before, i bet, right? i know i have. you recognize it? that is the comfort station bathroom by the pennsylvania memorial. they're building modern infrastructure. when you go out route 30, out by the first aid field, the bathroom there, that is built in the 1930's. that's what the ccc workers are doing. they're beautifying monuments, upkeeping monuments. they're protecting or bu
now, that in itself is not unique particularly. shiloh national military park hosts an african-american ccc camp in tennessee, in the 1930's. gettysburg is different. the enrollees are african-american, but roosevelt is going to sign off in making gettysburg a test case that not only are the enrollees african-american, but so is the supervisor. so instead of being under the control of a white supervisor, much like the usct organization, gettysburg is going to see a black superintendent. his...
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tonight that park and its popular trails are closed to the public after the animals were spotted several nbc bay area is live at the park to explain what is raising these red flags. >> reporter: there are signs warning about mountain lions but tost pretty rare to see them on the trails and so close to people. that's the reason the park is now closed. >> reporter: it's a rare sight on the pop popular trail. someone captured the mountain lion and her three cubs. they have continued roaming the park for days. >> yesterday we had six closures because we had an active sighting. >> reporter: brad says these big cats are bold. not afraid to come close to people. that unusual behavior is what prompted the kwloiclosure of th entire park this morning. >> with them no matter how much noise they make, they kind of just stood their ground. that's behavior unacceptable. at that point we want to remove the people from the lion. >> reporter: today would be hikers were greeted by red signs and park rangers telling them why they were being turned away. >> i'm happy they have a handle on it because it's pr
tonight that park and its popular trails are closed to the public after the animals were spotted several nbc bay area is live at the park to explain what is raising these red flags. >> reporter: there are signs warning about mountain lions but tost pretty rare to see them on the trails and so close to people. that's the reason the park is now closed. >> reporter: it's a rare sight on the pop popular trail. someone captured the mountain lion and her three cubs. they have continued...
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i think now the preservation philosophies are reversible, that's sort of what guides the park service. not to do anything that would be permanent. so the changes or the modifications that they are making now, if in time, 50, 100 years it's seen as being antiquated, that can be changed. i think the philosophy of managing the landscape to how it looks at the time of the battle is remarkable. that is remarkable. in gettysburg doing that set the trend or the press didn't for other civil war sites to start to do the same. so vicksburg clear cut, santee dumb will clear cut and that gives us a richer more interpretive experience. >> thank you. >> thank you for your question. >> hi. could you please comment on how monuments past and present are chosen or allowed to be chosen to be included on to the battlefield. >> that's a great question, with a little bit of a complicated story. so the gbma sets up -- it's called a line of battle rule that mon oomts that go on the battlefield have to be placed on the line of battle. you see really violent debates and disputes about this. the 15th alabama wa
i think now the preservation philosophies are reversible, that's sort of what guides the park service. not to do anything that would be permanent. so the changes or the modifications that they are making now, if in time, 50, 100 years it's seen as being antiquated, that can be changed. i think the philosophy of managing the landscape to how it looks at the time of the battle is remarkable. that is remarkable. in gettysburg doing that set the trend or the press didn't for other civil war sites...
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a shelter regular meals and free schooling but the best part of course so the children say is that state park. that's been good to me i like getting the clothes out must get. the park opened in 2014 and it's not only east africa spassky park but also its largest. this park represents much more than a sports facility and a space for leisure this is where the children of sangli have to build themselves the seed and well on the weekends they welcomed children of all backgrounds from across nairobi to help and learn from each other help fund friending together and most importantly to build long lasting friendships. for the children copy self confidence they've been able to express themselves they have been able to pull so i feel loads of people from outside but the children from outside come or children one thing for them all. and children all thought i would look for people to help them both to open up appreciate. us money says that when she looks at the children skating she sees their troubled past full of neglect and abandonment fade away she sees kenya as bright future. is up in the clinical
a shelter regular meals and free schooling but the best part of course so the children say is that state park. that's been good to me i like getting the clothes out must get. the park opened in 2014 and it's not only east africa spassky park but also its largest. this park represents much more than a sports facility and a space for leisure this is where the children of sangli have to build themselves the seed and well on the weekends they welcomed children of all backgrounds from across nairobi...
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that. there is no signs inside the park. and of course i have been there and i have of course seen people off leash with their dogs. so i'm just requesting that there's a little bit more signage inside the park, maybe on the clubhouse next to the picnic area. that park is so popular. there is jumpy houses. according to parks and rec they have to have at least six months to reserve. every weekend there is a jumpy house or birthday party. douglass playground also has an off leash -- sorry, i'm not remembering my facts here as well as i would like to. an alvarado, there is a rec and park program at the park where a lot of kids are there. i'm just requesting there is more signage so it's safer. there is a sign outside the sandy area saying no dogs should be in that sandy area. there is no fence around that sandy area. there's not like douglass courts or walter hoss playground. there is nothing to keep the dogs out except being on leash. please put some signs up there. >> president buell: thank you. >> clerk: is there any other pu
that. there is no signs inside the park. and of course i have been there and i have of course seen people off leash with their dogs. so i'm just requesting that there's a little bit more signage inside the park, maybe on the clubhouse next to the picnic area. that park is so popular. there is jumpy houses. according to parks and rec they have to have at least six months to reserve. every weekend there is a jumpy house or birthday party. douglass playground also has an off leash -- sorry, i'm...
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the national park service manages 70 sites that are civil war-related. the battlefields from gettysburg to antietam to vicksburg to sites time, significantly. if you look at the photograph on the top right, that is an aerial view. the mostne of commercialized areas in the 1940's and 1950's. the image on the left should be familiar to many of you. perhaps you have the opportunity to go up and the old tower that 1970's.up in the how the battlefield has been commercialized and how it has changed over time. one of the questions i try to reconcile is what makes gettysburg different? this battlefield is different and antietam. it's different than chickamauga. it's different than perryville. it's different than shiloh. 51,000ttle, producing casualties in three days, is the bloodiest conflict in american history. the man in the slide is a soldier from the fifth massachusetts who was wounded in the fight at gettysburg. his name is john chase. he got hit at least 48 times. he loses his arm and his eye. era. unprecedented carnage. this should be a familiar photo. i
the national park service manages 70 sites that are civil war-related. the battlefields from gettysburg to antietam to vicksburg to sites time, significantly. if you look at the photograph on the top right, that is an aerial view. the mostne of commercialized areas in the 1940's and 1950's. the image on the left should be familiar to many of you. perhaps you have the opportunity to go up and the old tower that 1970's.up in the how the battlefield has been commercialized and how it has changed...
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that's where the vehicle is parked. now we will show you the path that all three took from that vehicle to blind bobs, this green line that shows their path of travel. all of this will be validated subsequently through video. and i'll ask senator paul saunders the commander of strategic planning bureau who had a team of six people working on reviewing 250 gigabytes of video to try to determine path of travel, if we could identify the suspect and the assailant, his path of travel and time frames. the next blue line is when the assailant leaves blind bob's, goes across the street to ned peppers, where he's there for roughly half an hour, and then goes east on 5th street down jackson street and west back through the alley where he had originally come the first time but then turned to go up towards blind bob's when he was at that particular walkway. the next is his path of travel, once he has obtained the weaponry, the backpack, his vest, his hoodie he put on. so this shows his path of travel from the parking lot back to the
that's where the vehicle is parked. now we will show you the path that all three took from that vehicle to blind bobs, this green line that shows their path of travel. all of this will be validated subsequently through video. and i'll ask senator paul saunders the commander of strategic planning bureau who had a team of six people working on reviewing 250 gigabytes of video to try to determine path of travel, if we could identify the suspect and the assailant, his path of travel and time...
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so bizarre and layered over that and with african-american women you have a moment in the park or you say these all right protesters are yelling at an african-american woman that they want to put her on the boat. they are not from here so i think it's a big national anxiety where we go to places that aren't even there places in claim that there places and other people are pushing them out? >> guest: one of the reasons i decided to write the book. i was governor so was busy but they are after is thinking about running for president. whereby when people asked me about charlie itself. he it was released here into their minds and many people have thought these were virginians. these were citizens of the great city of charlottesville that were doing the protest. no, they came in and charlottesville is a beautiful community. so liberal bastion. these folks are terrific and it's just a great community and so that's one of the reasons that you are right. let's be clear it is the president who fosters this. when he ran for a yes we are going to ban muslims from coming into this country. he tal
so bizarre and layered over that and with african-american women you have a moment in the park or you say these all right protesters are yelling at an african-american woman that they want to put her on the boat. they are not from here so i think it's a big national anxiety where we go to places that aren't even there places in claim that there places and other people are pushing them out? >> guest: one of the reasons i decided to write the book. i was governor so was busy but they are...
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on saturday that they were expecting that hall for a 1000000 people to come to this rally by sunday morning they were saying they were expecting a 1000000 victoria park has a capacity somewhere between 10200000 in the place that said that should be plenty the organizers said no it won't be and they've probably been proved right because the park was absolutely food to get past the despite the writing as well only on the roads around that park so certainly well over 100000 people came to this rally a couldn't want to put a number anymore it's a problem on it than that at this stage we'll find out later because this is about measuring the numbers this is a real taste of how much support the protest is the unseen beijing if you like the road home called democracy salida based increasingly acrimonious debates in home phone still have back in june there was a march that had a 1000000 people then another one that had 2000000 people least one organized by the same group the human rights front of hong kong well they say that if i can get hall for a 1000000 people out this. quite the moment there's been since those june rallies and that will be a real show of
on saturday that they were expecting that hall for a 1000000 people to come to this rally by sunday morning they were saying they were expecting a 1000000 victoria park has a capacity somewhere between 10200000 in the place that said that should be plenty the organizers said no it won't be and they've probably been proved right because the park was absolutely food to get past the despite the writing as well only on the roads around that park so certainly well over 100000 people came to this...
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that is what guides the park service. not to do anything that would be permanent so the changes or modifications they are making now if at any time, could be 100 years it is seen as being antiquated that can be changed. i think the philosophy of managing the landscape to how it looked at the time of the battle is remarkable. that is remarkable. this sets a precedent for other civil war to do the same. that will give us a much richer interpretive experience. thank you for your question. mac could you please comment on how monuments past and present are chosen or allowed to be chosen to be included on the battlefield? >> that is a great question with a little bit of a complicated story. the gbm a sets up a line of battle that monuments that go on the battlefield have to be placed on the line of battle. you see really violent debates about this. the 15th alabama wants to erect a monument particularly on little round top. his brother died there on july 2. but the line about it rule does not allow him to do so. you can see monu
that is what guides the park service. not to do anything that would be permanent so the changes or modifications they are making now if at any time, could be 100 years it is seen as being antiquated that can be changed. i think the philosophy of managing the landscape to how it looked at the time of the battle is remarkable. that is remarkable. this sets a precedent for other civil war to do the same. that will give us a much richer interpretive experience. thank you for your question. mac...
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. >> the moment that he leaves that parking area, he was already significantly far away from our officers. they cannot even catch him. so it was actually only a matter of time over officer said that they were not going to initiate the chase. >> reporter: officer say five minutes later, but took miles away, this is the rand the red light, slamming into a car. this man said that he ran out and discovered the lyft car with two people in the back, along with the stolen car. >> it was 1 am in the morning. from what we saw, it looked bad. >> reporter: investigators say a woman who was in the back of the car died later sunday morning, just a few days after she turned 28 years old. >> what a horrible shock that must be to friends, family, loved ones. they were trying to catch a ride, doing things the right way and then to have this type of incident happened is just tragic. >> reporter: he was booked on multiple charges, including murder, dui and evading police. records show that he also has a prior stored vehicle conviction. the other passenger was a 26- year-old sunnyvale man, he remains in crit
. >> the moment that he leaves that parking area, he was already significantly far away from our officers. they cannot even catch him. so it was actually only a matter of time over officer said that they were not going to initiate the chase. >> reporter: officer say five minutes later, but took miles away, this is the rand the red light, slamming into a car. this man said that he ran out and discovered the lyft car with two people in the back, along with the stolen car. >> it...
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that's the high nine parking lot. that's where the vehicle is parked. now we'll show you that path that all three took from that vehicle to blind bob's. the green blind that shows their path of travel. all of this will be validated subsequently through video. i'm going to ask lieutenant paul saunders who is the commander and strategic planning bureau that had a team of six people working on 250 gigabytes of video to try to determine path of travel, identify the suspect and the assailant, his path of travel and time frame. >> shepard: so it was a long and exhaustive process and there's much more to go. mike tobin has been covering this. he's live in the midwest newsroom. mike? >> this is the first time we got a time line to what happened at that point of separation. we know that the gunman went in to the oregon district with his sister. they drove in their parent's car. the third person that is only known as an associate or an accomplice. went into that bar called blind bob's, which is across the street from ned pepper's in the heart of where this massacr
that's the high nine parking lot. that's where the vehicle is parked. now we'll show you that path that all three took from that vehicle to blind bob's. the green blind that shows their path of travel. all of this will be validated subsequently through video. i'm going to ask lieutenant paul saunders who is the commander and strategic planning bureau that had a team of six people working on 250 gigabytes of video to try to determine path of travel, identify the suspect and the assailant, his...
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to point out that as the park service is moving from the civil war. for the civil rights. i would like to ask that the congresswoman would come forward. [applause] >> thank you very much. i wasn't at the civil war. pleasedr] but i am very to be here today and to see so many of you here commemorating a really important location -- location. occasion.important i don't think you have to be a history buff know how important it is for those of us in the district of columbia. i certainly want to thank washburn. like to think brandon caldwell. remarkable to be councilmember for part of the district which holds almost all of rock creek park. i certainly appreciate our councilmember being here. kym elder. .hank you so much manager.am thank the impersonators and all of you with the national park service. it took some doing. trying to make us believe that we are there. i appreciate the effort that went into this commemoration today. we are at one of those moments that you have every few years, the is the one 55th -- 155th anniversary. columbia, wect of are accus
to point out that as the park service is moving from the civil war. for the civil rights. i would like to ask that the congresswoman would come forward. [applause] >> thank you very much. i wasn't at the civil war. pleasedr] but i am very to be here today and to see so many of you here commemorating a really important location -- location. occasion.important i don't think you have to be a history buff know how important it is for those of us in the district of columbia. i certainly want...
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now if you want to see happy go green a new study from the us has found that a good walk in the park is an excellent week for tiny's to get rid of the blue is the only that of course but the research is in the notably virgin state of vermont took an innovative approach to reach their conclusions have a look. life can be hard in the concrete jungle and increasingly research is revealing that greenery and open spaces can have a big impact on how urban dwellers feel but how to show that spending time in a park makes you happier in their new study researchers from the university of vermont in the us turn to a popular social media platform twitter and an online tool called a heat and ometer which has been used to analyze billions of tweets the 2 ranks common words typed into the short electronic messages on a scale from one to 9 and assigns them a score words like happy and flowers score high while words like crash and jail scored low the researchers focused on almost 5000 twitter users in san francisco who publicly identify their location the scientists geotagged and analyze tweets from o
now if you want to see happy go green a new study from the us has found that a good walk in the park is an excellent week for tiny's to get rid of the blue is the only that of course but the research is in the notably virgin state of vermont took an innovative approach to reach their conclusions have a look. life can be hard in the concrete jungle and increasingly research is revealing that greenery and open spaces can have a big impact on how urban dwellers feel but how to show that spending...
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pouring down some people started spats they went for shelter but there is still an enormous crowd in that park behind me standing their ground despite the really really heavy rain still chanting that amman's that slogans now one of the keith means that this protest today is that they want an end to what they say is police violence on the street protesters accuse the police of becoming increasingly a brutal in their tactics and that's the refrain that we're hearing from a lot of people that we've spoken to say fall today now these protests are now in their 11th weekend what's the activist message right now. with this particular protest is is a very interesting point within this 11 week in the event that we've seen so far that is because it's being organized by the civil human rights front they had a people behind to mass rallies back in june which they say attracted one of them 1000000 people the other one up to 2000000 people huge numbers of people on the streets and what is important to remember is so very much has changed since those big rallies back in june we've seen fierce clashes on the
pouring down some people started spats they went for shelter but there is still an enormous crowd in that park behind me standing their ground despite the really really heavy rain still chanting that amman's that slogans now one of the keith means that this protest today is that they want an end to what they say is police violence on the street protesters accuse the police of becoming increasingly a brutal in their tactics and that's the refrain that we're hearing from a lot of people that...
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so if they are getting a housing voucher, and they're not paying for that. >> reporter: the project is in the hyde park neighborhood. the nonprofit chose this location for its size and proximity to transit. longtime resident mark fierro lives around the corner. >> i know that it's the right thing to do. but to put this facility in the location that they are proposing i don't think it's the wise choice. >> reporter: surrounded by homes and located a block away from an elementary school, he worries the facility will increase crime. >> they don't hold residents accountable for their actions outside the building. and i think that's wrong. >> reporter: leaders say they understand the neighborhoods concerns. they also say homelessness in san jose is growing at an alarming rate. >> we need them so desperately. we grew over the last two years by nearly 2,000 homeless in the city. yet we only opened up a couple hundred units of supportive housing. >> reporter: at the meeting questions were raised why not build it elsewhere? the councilman says half of san jose's homeless population is in downtown. and this dist
so if they are getting a housing voucher, and they're not paying for that. >> reporter: the project is in the hyde park neighborhood. the nonprofit chose this location for its size and proximity to transit. longtime resident mark fierro lives around the corner. >> i know that it's the right thing to do. but to put this facility in the location that they are proposing i don't think it's the wise choice. >> reporter: surrounded by homes and located a block away from an...
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demanding the city of oakland which is already facing an overwhelming homeless crisis, clean up that park. >> at one time, willow park in west oakland was filled with children, but these days, the play structure is long gone, it is not children who come here anymore, but adults, one 11- year-old says he is even afraid to walk by the park, much less playing here. >> i feel frightened when i walk by, i try looking to see if there is anything that is going to happen. >> his mother says, she is frustrated. the family lives just one block away but won't let the kids use the park. >> it is just overwhelming with drugs, with people sleeping in the park, it is very dirty and unsanitary, it is downright scary for my children.>> perhaps the worst part or the public bathrooms, there are chairs that are placed inside presumably to make it easier to do drugs. raw sewage often backs up, neighbors have taken it upon themselves to regularly clean the park but it doesn't take long for it to fill with trash.>> some of them are threatened by the people at the park, so it is not necessarily safe for them eit
demanding the city of oakland which is already facing an overwhelming homeless crisis, clean up that park. >> at one time, willow park in west oakland was filled with children, but these days, the play structure is long gone, it is not children who come here anymore, but adults, one 11- year-old says he is even afraid to walk by the park, much less playing here. >> i feel frightened when i walk by, i try looking to see if there is anything that is going to happen. >> his...
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space that gave real-time parking info to see if a space was available, and that, we no longer have. but the core -- but what we found is that if you set the price right, that you can generally set it so that will will be an available parking space. >> so maybe the city attorney can just -- is it unanimous -- is it fine to amend the motion or can we just add that extra language, so to speak? >> you can do either -- excuse me. deputy city attorney susan cleveland. you can do either. i just think you want to make sure that the direction to staff in whatever form it is is clear, and i think whatever the commission -- the board secretary was just clarifying with director brinkman about the motion. so as long as we have that, we can amend the resolution or you can just add that in an undocumented motion. >> madam chair, what i have right now is a motion to ask staff to explore closing octavia street from fell to linden street and explore additional parking management on that street. >> continue to explore additional parking management in the area, no
space that gave real-time parking info to see if a space was available, and that, we no longer have. but the core -- but what we found is that if you set the price right, that you can generally set it so that will will be an available parking space. >> so maybe the city attorney can just -- is it unanimous -- is it fine to amend the motion or can we just add that extra language, so to speak? >> you can do either -- excuse me. deputy city attorney susan cleveland. you can do either....
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what is significant that shiny one was carved by the -- >> luna park's president says that the key toting the park's legacy. >> grandfathers, grandmothers come here with their children, grandchildren and share the unique moment of the first drop when you are about to fall close to 60 miles per hour and seeing their faces. the grandchildren, so proud. >> a club that makes us all feel like kids again. >> it is to take us out of reality, just a simple roller coaster. you are not thinking about paying the mortgage. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> sometimes a child does something that teaches everyone else a lesson. an entire elementary school is pointing out the power of making a connection. >> ready for cookies? >> this 6-year-old has a severe hearing impairment, but she
what is significant that shiny one was carved by the -- >> luna park's president says that the key toting the park's legacy. >> grandfathers, grandmothers come here with their children, grandchildren and share the unique moment of the first drop when you are about to fall close to 60 miles per hour and seeing their faces. the grandchildren, so proud. >> a club that makes us all feel like kids again. >> it is to take us out of reality, just a simple roller coaster. you...
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parking lot. >>has been convicted in that courtroom in the shooting death of another man during his parking spot disputere on camera it really put a spotlight on florida's controversial stand your ground law. but despite that law today, michael drejka was convicted of killing marquese mcglockton during a confrontation last year prosecutors say mcglockton was defending his family when he confronted drejka because had been arguing with his girlfriend. the defense attorney argued that the shooting was in self-defense because fell his life was in danger. a mexican actors trial will move forward after a florida judge refused to throw out his manslaughter charge tell a novella star pablo lyle was in court thursday. >>trying to convince a judge that he use self-defense during an alleged road rage incident back in march. >>63 year-old juan ricardo hernandez died after being punched. lyle an expert witnesses testified about his mindset during the altercation while says he was concerned that hernandez could get a gun or use his car as a weapon. >>the judge has ruled that the narrow interpretation of that statute.
parking lot. >>has been convicted in that courtroom in the shooting death of another man during his parking spot disputere on camera it really put a spotlight on florida's controversial stand your ground law. but despite that law today, michael drejka was convicted of killing marquese mcglockton during a confrontation last year prosecutors say mcglockton was defending his family when he confronted drejka because had been arguing with his girlfriend. the defense attorney argued that the...
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that was fortunate for yellowstone. it probably saved the national park, the fact that there was not a gold strike. or we would have had a gold strike there instead of a national park. so bozeman pretty early became an outfitting point for yellowstone, as did virginia city. and i think that is the key connection. asthat those two towns, ofly as 1880, were in a kind competition. and virginia city quickly lost that battle of being an outfitting point. they were too far away. bozeman, only 75 miles away for the north entrance, one that that battle. yellowstone was already effectively the first attraction for tourists in the interior of the american west. that is pretty significant. that is a big deal. part of that impetus occurred because they were teaching the existence of yellowstone in schools in europe. they weremost before doing it on the east coast in this country. arrivedime the railroad at the north entrance in 1883, yellowstone was world-famous already. and everybody wanted to come and see it. everybody wanted to be on that train coming here. so all
that was fortunate for yellowstone. it probably saved the national park, the fact that there was not a gold strike. or we would have had a gold strike there instead of a national park. so bozeman pretty early became an outfitting point for yellowstone, as did virginia city. and i think that is the key connection. asthat those two towns, ofly as 1880, were in a kind competition. and virginia city quickly lost that battle of being an outfitting point. they were too far away. bozeman, only 75...
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that underutilized park for the community benefit. and in that way, i think, the friends of 770, they could get almost anything it wants and the city and county of san francisco and the developer could get the housing that it wants. i would really like to see -- and it has been mentioned in other projects, but i would really like to see, as part of any development of the 774 housing, that there would be a component which describes the history of the garden district, what was there, and the flowers that were grown and so forth and so i suspect that the developer would be relatively amenable to doing that. so as i said, i think that the e.i.r. ceqa process just offers so much more to everybody that that's how i would like to go. and frankly, i am not prepared today to vote yes on land marking this property. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to emphasize the action before you today for land marking the project but adding the project, which is a preliminary step. if you were to do that, then you would have to initiate and then you would recom
that underutilized park for the community benefit. and in that way, i think, the friends of 770, they could get almost anything it wants and the city and county of san francisco and the developer could get the housing that it wants. i would really like to see -- and it has been mentioned in other projects, but i would really like to see, as part of any development of the 774 housing, that there would be a component which describes the history of the garden district, what was there, and the...
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she does she wants to build a home for nairobi's underprivileged children and that dream house etc could be the state park. and that is it for now from deed of news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page so today believe you with pictures off some of africa's wildlife as with it early in the program stephanie but sometimes coexistence is difficult to see a next time i'd like. to. enjoy the conflicts come from doing the powerful. the most are those are treaty organization they chose as just part of 70th birthday but it wasn't a happy one my guess this week here is nato headquarters is rose gottemoeller like the organizations deputy secretary general who she's now acknowledged the great show cause serious splits in its unity conflicts. europe. what unites. devise. cookie cutter. tracking course. what binds the content to the transfers and stories of plunging the. spotlight on people. 60 minutes on d w. o. translate. to see carefully. don't know who is soon to be nice to the good. old fashioned. discover the world. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. you know th
she does she wants to build a home for nairobi's underprivileged children and that dream house etc could be the state park. and that is it for now from deed of news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page so today believe you with pictures off some of africa's wildlife as with it early in the program stephanie but sometimes coexistence is difficult to see a next time i'd like. to. enjoy the conflicts come from doing the powerful. the most are those are...