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obviously, the city was torn up about it. but they looked at the -- the stigma, they looked at the need to increase the pool, and they looked at and thought about the fact that you couldn't have fcas just grafting on new requirements to a contract that they themselves signed. justice sotomayor: going to that issue in terms of tolerance, because that seems to be part of the questioning of some of my colleagues, and you're addressing it by saying there's tolerance in their work in other areas, they're receiving a tremendous amount of money for their work with foster children in other ways. but looking at this under smith, that pool, what did -- when you say there's two different pools, one is the pool of can you become an eligible family, and then there's the pool of placing a child. how do you see smith addressing that? mr. katyal: i think what smith does is, at least in the contracting context, give the government wide latitude. you wouldn't even need it because i think we would win even in the sovereign context, but i think t
obviously, the city was torn up about it. but they looked at the -- the stigma, they looked at the need to increase the pool, and they looked at and thought about the fact that you couldn't have fcas just grafting on new requirements to a contract that they themselves signed. justice sotomayor: going to that issue in terms of tolerance, because that seems to be part of the questioning of some of my colleagues, and you're addressing it by saying there's tolerance in their work in other areas,...
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the case. fulton versus city of philadelphia. the honorable, chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. oye, oye. all persons having business before the honorable, supreme court of the united states are admonished to get their attention for the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. >> we will hear argument this morning in case number 19-120 three, fulton versus city of philadelphia. ms. windham? >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, the courts below made a civil error. they failed to understand where -- a simple error. date fail to understand where smith controls and where does not. aith does not control where government uses individual exemptions or makes other exceptions that undermine rules or when it changes rules to prohibit a religious practice. philadelphia made all three errors here. the city cannot identify a neutral, generally applicable law after six attempt. it now acknowledges its decisions are subjective and individualized. yet the c
the case. fulton versus city of philadelphia. the honorable, chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. oye, oye. all persons having business before the honorable, supreme court of the united states are admonished to get their attention for the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. >> we will hear argument this morning in case number 19-120 three, fulton versus city of philadelphia. ms. windham? >> mr. chief...
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agent of the city. >> thank you mr. chief justice so following up on the chief justice question, seems to involved both contractual relationships with the city as regulatory or licensing. in that instance when you have both aspects of that, do we analyze it as a government contract referring back to the chiefs point? or where the city has basically taken over with certain requirements and the regulated industry? >> and to acknowledge the city tries to regulate an area that historically is of religious practice and that sets this case apart. correct they are using regulatory authority and licensing authority to decide who can participate and then to say we do the rmal constitutional analysis and then the old contracts and new contracts sawe are not an employee or agent of the city the same analysis should applyly and is different from a case trying to reach out as a third-party how to run internal affairs and here they tell a private religious ministry how to n its inrnal affairs and trying to coerce to
agent of the city. >> thank you mr. chief justice so following up on the chief justice question, seems to involved both contractual relationships with the city as regulatory or licensing. in that instance when you have both aspects of that, do we analyze it as a government contract referring back to the chiefs point? or where the city has basically taken over with certain requirements and the regulated industry? >> and to acknowledge the city tries to regulate an area that...
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even though the cities were killing fields. so big cities on to superior anytime soon. kevin 19 is already leaving its mark on landscapes. some cities like the feel like they've turned into ghost towns and it's pretty much the same feeling for the commercial real estate sector. business is disappearing. the amount of floor space for shops and offices that have been rented or sold is in freefall. when you compare the 3rd quarter with the same period last year, you'll see the trend is the same across germany's main st. it's a lot of companies are either putting off decisions to rent or buy space or downsizing focuses. see the trend, gathering speed, construction continues. we're closing down, everything must go. signs like these are a common sight nowadays and by then businesses are shuttered across the city. many for good because of coronavirus restrictions. according to a survey by britain's royal institute of chartered surveyors, industry insiders expect commercial property values and rents to decline worldwide because of that
even though the cities were killing fields. so big cities on to superior anytime soon. kevin 19 is already leaving its mark on landscapes. some cities like the feel like they've turned into ghost towns and it's pretty much the same feeling for the commercial real estate sector. business is disappearing. the amount of floor space for shops and offices that have been rented or sold is in freefall. when you compare the 3rd quarter with the same period last year, you'll see the trend is the same...
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even though the cities were killing fields. so big cities on to subpoenaing anytime soon. us kevin 19 is already leaving its mark on it, have been landscapes. some cities like the feel like they've turned into ghost towns and it's pretty much the same feeling for the commercial real estate sector. business is disappearing. the amount of floor space for shops and offices that have been rented or sold is in freefall. when you compare the 3rd quarter with the same period last year, you'll see the trend is the same across germany's main st. it's a lot of companies are either putting off decisions to rent or buy space or downsizing focuses. see the trend, gathering speed, construction continues. we're closing down, everything must go. signs like these are a common sight nowadays, and businesses are shuttered across the city. many for good because of coronavirus restrictions. according to a survey by britain's royal institute of chartered surveyors, industry insiders expect commercial property values and rents to the crime worldwide b
even though the cities were killing fields. so big cities on to subpoenaing anytime soon. us kevin 19 is already leaving its mark on it, have been landscapes. some cities like the feel like they've turned into ghost towns and it's pretty much the same feeling for the commercial real estate sector. business is disappearing. the amount of floor space for shops and offices that have been rented or sold is in freefall. when you compare the 3rd quarter with the same period last year, you'll see the...
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and november 29th, much of the city was flooded and damaged. in october, the most a flood gates would tested, they prevented high waters from reaching the city, but the system is still in its test phase, monica amber seanie took us to believe where the venetian lagoon connects with the adriatic sea. our journey ended at the new key wall of the security guard told us we were not allowed to come any closer to safety reasons. it's still in the test phase after all. so we had to maine do observing this mammoth construction from a distance. this project poses a real engineering challenge to begin with 40 foundation payloads, 60 metres long will lowered into the water and connected by an underwater lock system. then $78.00 movable chambers, each weighing over $300.00 tons were placed above them. was to get on the sea, meet. these enormous floating gates had to be positioned right alongside each other . there was a 5 millimeter margins repeat, it was an extremely precise remote controlled underwater operation. on place. was an economy to this area betw
and november 29th, much of the city was flooded and damaged. in october, the most a flood gates would tested, they prevented high waters from reaching the city, but the system is still in its test phase, monica amber seanie took us to believe where the venetian lagoon connects with the adriatic sea. our journey ended at the new key wall of the security guard told us we were not allowed to come any closer to safety reasons. it's still in the test phase after all. so we had to maine do observing...
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we also looked at the city attorney proposed changes to the debarment process. in august this city attorney's office put forth legislation as proposal to the board of supervisors regarding the debarment process. i believe it is current leap cuy pending -- currently pending board of supervisors approval. we compared against the state of california and various provisions within the federal law to see if there is any lessons learned and areas for improve meant. with all of the previous assessments. these results are preliminary and open for public comment and review. we may revise elementses our recommendations based on the input that we do receive. just to provide further context on the debarment process currently ongoing, according to the fbi report that was issued back earlier this calendar year, mr. hernandez was alleged to have provided mr. nuru with bribes in connection with steering city contracts to mr. hernandez and his firm that he owns. per the fbi report, mr. hernandez was alleged to have supplied mr. nuru over $250,000 worth of labor and materials for w
we also looked at the city attorney proposed changes to the debarment process. in august this city attorney's office put forth legislation as proposal to the board of supervisors regarding the debarment process. i believe it is current leap cuy pending -- currently pending board of supervisors approval. we compared against the state of california and various provisions within the federal law to see if there is any lessons learned and areas for improve meant. with all of the previous...
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this is the opposite judge barrett, this is the city's kids at the zenith. >> let's say that the city takes over the hospitals and say we're going to be responsible for hospitals, but we will contract with private entities to actually run them. so there's a catholic hospital and gets a contract with the city to run it, in fact, a catholic hospital in existence before the state adopts this policy and i.t. contract with the state provides that there are, and the contract to the state gives everyone is that you can get some exemptions for some medical procedure, but every hospital has to do abortions. do we have this as licensing, or the catholic hospital, this is a contractual service? >> three things, this is not a monopolizization case, after all they haved 26 million the lion's share of the foster care, it's not we're occupying the with field. with respect to your hypothetical, there are two problems, one is, i think the that the government somehow monopolizing a private health care or hospital system, that would raise any number of constitutional problems and intuition why that hypo
this is the opposite judge barrett, this is the city's kids at the zenith. >> let's say that the city takes over the hospitals and say we're going to be responsible for hospitals, but we will contract with private entities to actually run them. so there's a catholic hospital and gets a contract with the city to run it, in fact, a catholic hospital in existence before the state adopts this policy and i.t. contract with the state provides that there are, and the contract to the state gives...
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everything is done within the city. they 4 try to salvage more from the black bins into the green bins. even as you a resident didn't put it right in as they trying to sort that on the back-end. >> i would love to see some support for our emergents who are dog increase takeout. there are specific type of business producing specific type of waste. having support in the city providing receptacles for outside of their restaurant that's compostable would probably ease some of the burden to restaurant owners to sort their trash after or have to feel compelled to have mixed trash. i think in terms of supporting the behavior, kind of giving the support tangibly will be helpful. those were pretty much that i wanted to ask about. i really do appreciate -- just offering if there are any ideas or ways that we can give input. i hope this conversation continues beyond tonight's meeting. thank you. >> for sure, one thing i will work with on is coming back to you when we roll out the new cans. i would love to get the feedba k and to ge
everything is done within the city. they 4 try to salvage more from the black bins into the green bins. even as you a resident didn't put it right in as they trying to sort that on the back-end. >> i would love to see some support for our emergents who are dog increase takeout. there are specific type of business producing specific type of waste. having support in the city providing receptacles for outside of their restaurant that's compostable would probably ease some of the burden to...
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city? what the hell is happening to our city? we are talking about billions of dollar dollars, billions of dollars. we're not talking about millions of dollars. when it comes to the 5% community benefits, those should have been spent for our infants, our children, our youth, and it's not being spent. there is no due diligence. there is no enforcement. there is a prevailing pandemonium and madness in san francisco. thank you very much. >> clerk: there are no additional callers on the line. >> great. thank you, mr. de costa, for your time. >> clerk: item six, presentation from the san francisco municipal transportation authority about the 2014 transportation and road improvement bond and possible action by the committee in response to such presentation. >> good morning, committee members. jonathan rewers with the m.t.a. i am on my phone because my computer doesn't work. i hope mary can run my presentation for me and i'm happy to go through it with you. just a quick reminder as the presentation is loading, this is the first bond for
city? what the hell is happening to our city? we are talking about billions of dollar dollars, billions of dollars. we're not talking about millions of dollars. when it comes to the 5% community benefits, those should have been spent for our infants, our children, our youth, and it's not being spent. there is no due diligence. there is no enforcement. there is a prevailing pandemonium and madness in san francisco. thank you very much. >> clerk: there are no additional callers on the line....
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the city has tolerated racial, ethnic-based outreach for foster parentser and then the city itsf considers this when placing children. the federal government has an extensive contracting regime and it draws distinctions between disability, minority ownershipnk and allan that. do they have to be replicable across the board? even with respect to the protected status. >> it is a federal government subject but if the state chooses to recognize exceptions to the provisions in the setting it can no longer claim to be acting in a generally applicable way. >> justi thos. >> justice breyer i would like to follow up on two questions the questions of the interracial marriage and the response so far from your site has been that is a compelling interest. other examples. the government wants to contract to supply food g all of the militaryto bases because they ae unorthodox jews and there was nothing to do and don't want to let them have anything to do with it or consider a religion where we are bidding on this contract for the local transportation and we want men and women to sit separately or where he
the city has tolerated racial, ethnic-based outreach for foster parentser and then the city itsf considers this when placing children. the federal government has an extensive contracting regime and it draws distinctions between disability, minority ownershipnk and allan that. do they have to be replicable across the board? even with respect to the protected status. >> it is a federal government subject but if the state chooses to recognize exceptions to the provisions in the setting it...
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the city is doing. he taxi ranks are full and the shops are empty. gary's customers are few and far between — now liverpool's under tight restrictions. on a normal day, even, you know, late october, this area would be absolutely full of people. a sort of hive of activity. yeah. so, it's dead. it's absolutely dead at the moment. it's all come as the city — once a great port — has reinvented itself as a cultural and tourist destination. so this is the baltic area of liverpool. it's been redeveloped over the last ten years, really exciting area. one of the crown jewels of the baltic is 24 kitchin street. don't watch what it looks like, wait until you get inside you'll realise the magic. yeah, looks intriguing. yaw runs some of liverpool's music festivals. this is a key venue. you've got to put this in context with what the cavern was maybe doing in the late '505, early '605. but it's silent now. it's a bit dusty, a bit sad. for yaw, it's not just a struggle for survival — but for the soul of the city. we've
the city is doing. he taxi ranks are full and the shops are empty. gary's customers are few and far between — now liverpool's under tight restrictions. on a normal day, even, you know, late october, this area would be absolutely full of people. a sort of hive of activity. yeah. so, it's dead. it's absolutely dead at the moment. it's all come as the city — once a great port — has reinvented itself as a cultural and tourist destination. so this is the baltic area of liverpool. it's been...
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itself and whether it folds under the city's contracts. if you look at those documents, it contains all of the requirements that a city is required to maintain in all of those documents. >> supervisor peskin: so here's what im want to be very clear on. insofar as as our surveillance laws in san francisco require certain things and exclude one thing in particular, which is technologies, i don't want to see chriss larson making an en run around our law which is essentially making an anonymous donation to the city. >> i sent out a survey two weeks ago to all the community benefit districts in san francisco regarding those who do have security cameras, and from my understanding, and it was self-reported, none of them have activated facial recognition technology on their security cameras. >> supervisor peskin: okay, well, that's a start. why don't we, mr. corgis, offline, make sure that every one of our c.b.d.s adheres to and follows the law that we passed as supervisors. >> absolutely. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. and this, by the way, a re
itself and whether it folds under the city's contracts. if you look at those documents, it contains all of the requirements that a city is required to maintain in all of those documents. >> supervisor peskin: so here's what im want to be very clear on. insofar as as our surveillance laws in san francisco require certain things and exclude one thing in particular, which is technologies, i don't want to see chriss larson making an en run around our law which is essentially making an...
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for example, living on water in the city center. one day more than 100 people live on this side canal and marcus schmidt and his wife, yvonne trying south the 1st residents to the it's a different way of life here. the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and yes, you experience it much, much more. the house is one of 30 buildings that are part of the project and each building has its own design. but they all have one thing in common. they float on special concrete rafts fastened onto pillars. the swimming foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tonnes precisely. here at home is one of the project architects. because you have to calculate every thing that you put on the boat, how heavy it will be. because if you put in too much weight, it will be too low and the water starts to come. in 20 different architects were involved in the project. the houses were built on land and then boat to the dock by boat. sustainable and eco friendly materials were used for the house is the facade of peda, reich's home, his native cork, you
for example, living on water in the city center. one day more than 100 people live on this side canal and marcus schmidt and his wife, yvonne trying south the 1st residents to the it's a different way of life here. the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and yes, you experience it much, much more. the house is one of 30 buildings that are part of the project and each building has its own design. but they all have one thing in common. they float on special concrete rafts fastened onto...
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so it's 5, i think our fish, the capital city perch is the freshest base. you can buy here in berlin. the principle is as old as the hills. the water that is polluted by the fish is extracted and used as manure for the plants. and has been used this way for centuries in china and by the mayans of central america. the plants grow faster on shelves or in raised beds in these rooms than in a natural environment. the young entrepreneurs produce $9500.00 basil pods per week for a supermarket chain. so won't take long before the costs for the 1400000 euro construction are recovered. to the 7800000000, people currently live on our planet in a mere 30 years, it will be 11000000000 more and more people are leaving the rural areas. and according to united nations study 2 thirds of the world's population will be living in cities and 2050. so more of these farms will have to be built, especially in asia they're the mega-cities already extend over huge areas without any agriculture. more plants and more greenery is needed in the cities. urban planners face a new challen
so it's 5, i think our fish, the capital city perch is the freshest base. you can buy here in berlin. the principle is as old as the hills. the water that is polluted by the fish is extracted and used as manure for the plants. and has been used this way for centuries in china and by the mayans of central america. the plants grow faster on shelves or in raised beds in these rooms than in a natural environment. the young entrepreneurs produce $9500.00 basil pods per week for a supermarket chain....
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oh, the world's most traffic congested city. that was a designation given to bangalore to have the start of 2020. it's a dubious honor for india's hub, which is home to some of the world's biggest tech corporations. during rush hour commuters here spend an extra $243.00 are stuck in traffic into 1900, that's 10 days and 3 hours in traffic each year. so what's the best way to beat the congestion in jena? kartik on the mountain bike, but can he really be faster than his colleague who's driving a car to riyadh? i've been a long and we need to get to the don't move, which is approximately it from here. so i get you there. you got to climb the mountain and i read the book by the same company. navy will travel by car while can't think on the mountain will take us by the invention or discovery property or a small stretch. cycling has been part of carthage on the mountains daily routine since his childhood. as a seasoned writer, he explored lee navigates the city's jampacked roads using his tried and tested and by meant to be friendly mo
oh, the world's most traffic congested city. that was a designation given to bangalore to have the start of 2020. it's a dubious honor for india's hub, which is home to some of the world's biggest tech corporations. during rush hour commuters here spend an extra $243.00 are stuck in traffic into 1900, that's 10 days and 3 hours in traffic each year. so what's the best way to beat the congestion in jena? kartik on the mountain bike, but can he really be faster than his colleague who's driving a...
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itself and whether it folds under the city's contracts. if you look at those documents, it contains all of the requirements that a city is required to maintain in all of those documents. >> supervisor peskin: so here's what im want to be very clear on. insofar as as our surveillance laws in san francisco require certain things and exclude one thing in particular, which is technologies, i don't want to see chriss larson making an en run around our law which is essentially making an anonymous donation to the city. >> i sent out a survey two weeks ago to all the community benefit districts in san francisco regarding those who do have security cameras, and from my understanding, and it was self-reported, none of them have activated facial recognition technology on their security cameras. >> supervisor peskin: okay, well, that's a start. why don't we, mr. corgis, offline, make sure that every one of our c.b.d.s adheres to and follows the law that we passed as supervisors. >> absolutely. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. and this, by the way, a re
itself and whether it folds under the city's contracts. if you look at those documents, it contains all of the requirements that a city is required to maintain in all of those documents. >> supervisor peskin: so here's what im want to be very clear on. insofar as as our surveillance laws in san francisco require certain things and exclude one thing in particular, which is technologies, i don't want to see chriss larson making an en run around our law which is essentially making an...
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city. do you think down the road it may come back and like bite city workers in the ass. ike do you think it's good for city workers or anyone? and like the p.o.a. claims about public safety. do you think they're trying to pull a fast one? ask yourself all of these questions and like think about whether like passing the contract is like good or not. and it's not good. and like everyone else on this public comment, we demand that you refuse this process. and like the board of supervisors calls for -- [indiscernible] the p.o.a. contract discussed in public and we can see a terrible job they're doing. thanks. i yield my time. >> clerk: thank you very much for your comments. mr. coup, could you please connect us to the next caller. is there a caller on the line? if you're on the line, you just heard that your line has been unmuted. this is your opportunity to 2000 two minutes of public comment. >> caller: apologies. >> clerk: please begin. >> caller: can you hear me? >> clerk: yes. we can hear you. >> caller: thank you. sorry. apologies for that. i believe i was on mute. i'm t
city. do you think down the road it may come back and like bite city workers in the ass. ike do you think it's good for city workers or anyone? and like the p.o.a. claims about public safety. do you think they're trying to pull a fast one? ask yourself all of these questions and like think about whether like passing the contract is like good or not. and it's not good. and like everyone else on this public comment, we demand that you refuse this process. and like the board of supervisors calls...
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she examines the impact of the city's historic segregation. this is the man that was shared in the media for this time period. there are 6 of the case . this is a chicago segregation what it looks like. the blue that you see, those are the neighborhoods that are predominantly black, the pink, purplish, that you see, those are the neighborhoods that are predominantly white, and you see overlaps in all of these different yes. mean projects folded, map looks at the differences between neighborhoods in the cities, north and south sides of the same street, 15 miles apart. one of the starkest differences between the north side and the south side resources and development, the development of new homes, new business, the. those are the most dramatic differences that ultimately will be other amenities that are also different. what's behind the difference, a, chicago's historic segregation. and discriminatory housing practice that were really heavily in the 195060 beginning in 1910, millions of african-americans left the south and it's racist jim crow la
she examines the impact of the city's historic segregation. this is the man that was shared in the media for this time period. there are 6 of the case . this is a chicago segregation what it looks like. the blue that you see, those are the neighborhoods that are predominantly black, the pink, purplish, that you see, those are the neighborhoods that are predominantly white, and you see overlaps in all of these different yes. mean projects folded, map looks at the differences between...
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and that could affect the design of in a city. as we saw that in this pandemic, we are inside all the time. but imagine if there were many private or private outdoor spaces richer, integrated into our houses that would improve, improve our quality of life quite considerably. what we've noticed, sensis pandemic is the importance of outdoor space or access to outer space. and so in thinking of building design in might include, you know, a difference in lobby design or the way a staircase says our access so that people can go up and down without having to use an elevator. but will people also leave? thanks, as he's, as a result of the pandemic. i think that i think these will definitely remain very much as lively in moving places. so few men that he and big cities will definitely stay as specially in asia. this will better this trend will go on. but the c.d.c. will change in the sense that they give access to their citizens to their users, to many different things like green, like access to work, access to technology, health, etc, on
and that could affect the design of in a city. as we saw that in this pandemic, we are inside all the time. but imagine if there were many private or private outdoor spaces richer, integrated into our houses that would improve, improve our quality of life quite considerably. what we've noticed, sensis pandemic is the importance of outdoor space or access to outer space. and so in thinking of building design in might include, you know, a difference in lobby design or the way a staircase says our...
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flynn, and thank the city attorney's office for their proactive and necessary work on this and the broader investigation. this is a very awful time for our city when we are continuing to have these kind of allegations of corruption. it seems to me that we clearly need to be able to take action against individuals and companies who are charged with corrupt behaviors and ensure that they are not getting further contracts with the city during that time. one question i had was about another maybe it is a slightly different category. the situation that involves rod regoes santos. he has been charged. he is not exactly a contractor in the same way but there were reports of mr. santos continuing to pull permits and engage with d.b.i. in various ways. would a situation like that be covered under this ordinance? what is the scope of engagement that is included that could be suspended while somebody is under investigation or has been indicted? >> that is a great issue. de barment is a process by which someone who gets money from the government is determined that they are no longer entitled to do tha
flynn, and thank the city attorney's office for their proactive and necessary work on this and the broader investigation. this is a very awful time for our city when we are continuing to have these kind of allegations of corruption. it seems to me that we clearly need to be able to take action against individuals and companies who are charged with corrupt behaviors and ensure that they are not getting further contracts with the city during that time. one question i had was about another maybe...
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even though the cities were killing fields. so big cities aren't to superior any time soon. kevin 19 is already leaving its mark on games. some cities like berlin feel like they've turned into ghost towns and it's pretty much the same feeling for the commercial real estate sector. business is disappearing. the amount of floor space for shops and offices that have been rented or sold is in freefall. when you compare the 3rd quarter with the same period last year, you'll see the trend is the same across germany's main santas. a lot of companies are either putting off decisions to rent or buy space or downsizing focuses see the trend, gathering speed. construction continues. we're closing down, everything must go. signs like bees are a common sight nowadays, and businesses are shuttered across the city. many for good because of coronavirus restrictions. according to a survey by britain's royal institute of chartered surveyors, industry insiders expect commercial property values and lends to the crime worldwide because of the pandem
even though the cities were killing fields. so big cities aren't to superior any time soon. kevin 19 is already leaving its mark on games. some cities like berlin feel like they've turned into ghost towns and it's pretty much the same feeling for the commercial real estate sector. business is disappearing. the amount of floor space for shops and offices that have been rented or sold is in freefall. when you compare the 3rd quarter with the same period last year, you'll see the trend is the same...
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city college. i never knew that i would one day grow up and oversee the free city college program at the department of children, youth, and their families, increasing access to educational opportunities for our community every day. in this role, i also monitoring the entire budget for the program. my passion for education started at a young age. i grew up in a low-income household and have experienced firsthand the transformative nature of education both as a student and teacher. but over time, i realized how education systems failed our most vulnerable students. as a former legislative aide, i worked on legislation to ban the box on private college applications, making san francisco the first city in the nation to do so. during this time of a global pandemic and a social movement to dismantle systemic racism, city college needs a new voice and a proven leader in education. my life's mission has been to ensure institutions are accountable to the people they are built to serve. i am running to make sure city college remains the people's college. if elected, i will fight to invest in a permanent emer
city college. i never knew that i would one day grow up and oversee the free city college program at the department of children, youth, and their families, increasing access to educational opportunities for our community every day. in this role, i also monitoring the entire budget for the program. my passion for education started at a young age. i grew up in a low-income household and have experienced firsthand the transformative nature of education both as a student and teacher. but over time,...
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i petition to save the city's mangrove. the contribution of fishing village mysie minuscule today, but it's thanks to the initiative our fishing communities like this one that the rest of the city may now stand a chance against rising sea levels in years to come. water is not only a threat, it is also an essential element in our lives. for centuries, cities have been built close to water sources. citizens have access to enough, but vast growth in urbanization is having an unforeseen effect on the foundations of the cities themselves. where will you be when your city sinks? and what does that have to do with drinking a glass of water? to mexico city, calcutta, miami, hundreds of millions of people have been drowning 50, some of which could be wiped off the map in a lifetime. people are fighting harder than ever to stay afloat right now. how those people the carbon dioxide, where everything is coming up in the last 25 years, all the thermal energy heating the oceans as up to as much as 3600000000, atom bombs, that's melted ice
i petition to save the city's mangrove. the contribution of fishing village mysie minuscule today, but it's thanks to the initiative our fishing communities like this one that the rest of the city may now stand a chance against rising sea levels in years to come. water is not only a threat, it is also an essential element in our lives. for centuries, cities have been built close to water sources. citizens have access to enough, but vast growth in urbanization is having an unforeseen effect on...
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but it's another thing to make a call for the city. he developed this cycle to work platform that cyclists can use plenty of charge to clog their daily work right through and now the death toll for each trip comprises workplace location the route taken distance traveled and calculates the carbon emissions offset by the commute this creates a public leaderboard that is updated in real time. to do 2000 people in bangalore who are to do it or just heard on the cycle to work together they have clogged 600000 kilometers by riding their bicycles to work just within 2 years. traffic snarl ups are expected to reappear in the city forced lock down but the citizens of bangalore who are fighting hard to prove that bicycling could be a viable and eco friendly mode of transport for india's urban voc in classes. a simple choice whether to cycle to the supermarket or to work can have a huge impact on the air and also on how we connect with nature we live in an age where it's important to find that connection with the environment that. we can the briti
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as you know, the summer of the city of minneapolis, the peaceful prosperous city of minneapolis, votedfund the police. what happened the next? tonight because we can't control our cells, we will continue conclusion of state council of city the city of minneapolis has come to. that's next. a ♪ restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. >> tucker: well, in june, the beyond rioters destroyed entire neighborhoods in minneapolis to avenge george floyd. local politicians decided they need to take action, not action against the rioters -- no, of course not. against the police. the minneapolis city council unanimously voted to begin the process of replacing the police department with something called a community-led public safety system. it was never clear exactly what that was, but they voted to do it. they also got $1 million in funding from the police department give it to the health
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we drove it outside of the city and this is what the car needs. i mean, city soaks lot of energy, but now we went back to 62 percent of better recharging and have a reach or range of 23 kilometers. and the next show is going to be off road. so i'm excited when i go so now we've left the road and went off road. this is a gravel road and prong board and logo is doing not bad, but you have, you have to be if you have an off road motor here on the left. in fact, this is concrete. mrs. gray ground. here we go. now it's time to get there any, you know, we go off road feeling and mob and right, the car looks like a mess taking place soon. so said lee in your trunk, chris, if it's wrong with you, i don't have to argue it. so also it's nice to be, it's not my fault for driving, like all the others to be speak sept. i mean, you can tell by the look of my car. we had fun. indeed, there are any and mighty. this is how our jeep should look like right. there, i mean, regarding the city driving you were definitely ahead of me that this is not something that you g
we drove it outside of the city and this is what the car needs. i mean, city soaks lot of energy, but now we went back to 62 percent of better recharging and have a reach or range of 23 kilometers. and the next show is going to be off road. so i'm excited when i go so now we've left the road and went off road. this is a gravel road and prong board and logo is doing not bad, but you have, you have to be if you have an off road motor here on the left. in fact, this is concrete. mrs. gray ground....
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that benefit the entire city. at was really the theme of proposition a, you know, protecting waterfront functions that benefit the entire city. are risks addressed across the area in an equitable way? are alternatives informed by a broad range of stakeholders? they have been committed to the prospect of engaging all the way through this process of both risk assessment and developing alternatives. and then are the economic benefits putting equity first in terms of jobs, local businesses, community projects. next slide, please. and then we want to evaluate the projects that are going through this set of questions and geographies. can the projects be delivered within the time schedule identified in the bond report. does the collection of projects together represent a program that we can efficiently deliver? next slide, please. we have heard that, you know, earlier in the agenda that there's a plan to pursue the pier rehabilitation efforts for piers on the northern waterfront. is there a planned redevelopment in an are
that benefit the entire city. at was really the theme of proposition a, you know, protecting waterfront functions that benefit the entire city. are risks addressed across the area in an equitable way? are alternatives informed by a broad range of stakeholders? they have been committed to the prospect of engaging all the way through this process of both risk assessment and developing alternatives. and then are the economic benefits putting equity first in terms of jobs, local businesses,...
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we negotiate wages in the city. ut the local rules that govern how we negotiate those wages are contained within charter provisions. in the case of police and fire, the charter section is a8950. very similar to the miscellaneous provisions. it has -- if we cannot agree ultimately on the matters under negotiation, it's submitted to a tri parteid panel and the panel makes a ruling on the wages. so we all know that's the end game. we pay close attention to the factors enumerated in the charter about what determines an appropriate wage rate. those factors are very broadly speaking are how much do we, what are the general raise raist we give all other city employees, what is the labor market paying out in the world. who do you look at, oakland, san jose, surrounding cities and counties. and what's the city's ability to fund those wage increases. and what is the market bearing, what is the city paying the other employees versus the city's ability to fund those increases. and that's how it works. we all know that. we all sp
we negotiate wages in the city. ut the local rules that govern how we negotiate those wages are contained within charter provisions. in the case of police and fire, the charter section is a8950. very similar to the miscellaneous provisions. it has -- if we cannot agree ultimately on the matters under negotiation, it's submitted to a tri parteid panel and the panel makes a ruling on the wages. so we all know that's the end game. we pay close attention to the factors enumerated in the charter...
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the city is accessible for the most important people that we have running our city. have heard on the call that -- i support the candidacy of miss tanner and i hope and urge you all to support it as well. with san francisco being a unique city, and with all of the history discussed by some of the other callers, i figured that we would talk about racial and social equity and representation has to be a part of every piece of that process and it starts with the people on that commission. miss tanner is very qualified, and not only with the technical expertise but to help to drive what the city needs for a long-term vision for what is going to be -- we don't know what the future is going to hold but we know that as far as putting the principles in place and policies in place that keep accessibility for all and to have that unique focus, and we ask that the community that we need someone like miss tanner. we have an opportunity to do that and you would do well to give her your support. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please. >> hi, this is jennifer fever. i'm a tenant ad
the city is accessible for the most important people that we have running our city. have heard on the call that -- i support the candidacy of miss tanner and i hope and urge you all to support it as well. with san francisco being a unique city, and with all of the history discussed by some of the other callers, i figured that we would talk about racial and social equity and representation has to be a part of every piece of that process and it starts with the people on that commission. miss...
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certainly, the open space in this city is fantastic. ally, in district 7, it's reasonably limited, so i am a huge fan of the parks. i think the parks are one of the most wonderful things that we have here in the city. golden gate park running from the middle of the city to the ocean, mclaren park being the biggest park in the city over here not too far from the district. what i think we need to do is maintain them. there's been calls to open up some of the nonused areas for development, and i am completely against that. what i want to say is the twablt to actually access them and for people to feel safe. i think it's one of the biggest issues for mclaren. you can look at it statistically as the biggest park in the city. there are safety concerns in the city that we really don't need to anymore. we need to use those parks and fund them. thank you. >> thank you, kenneth. next, we'll hear from stephen. >> i'm a huge proponent of open space. as a kid, i grew up within walking distance of mount davidson. glen canyon park, one of the few creek
certainly, the open space in this city is fantastic. ally, in district 7, it's reasonably limited, so i am a huge fan of the parks. i think the parks are one of the most wonderful things that we have here in the city. golden gate park running from the middle of the city to the ocean, mclaren park being the biggest park in the city over here not too far from the district. what i think we need to do is maintain them. there's been calls to open up some of the nonused areas for development, and i...
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the nine cities are shown in this slide. there are three in particular what had credible information that we can use for applying to san francisco. we got cost information from them both in terms of the plea agreement of their housing inventory and then the ongoing maintenance and staffing costs related to it. particularly city's of alameda, los angeles. what we did not include was cost for their staffing that might be specific to that city. for example, berkeley has staff that are enforcing their rent control ordinance and that is not the purpose of the housing inventory of san francisco. it does not count those costs or apply them to san francisco. the cities that we surveyed shared information how they created their database. we collected that. we have information. we have common sources of information to get the database started, business license database that every city maintains the county database we have here. in los angeles, they had a database stabilize property, they use that. different city have different purposes
the nine cities are shown in this slide. there are three in particular what had credible information that we can use for applying to san francisco. we got cost information from them both in terms of the plea agreement of their housing inventory and then the ongoing maintenance and staffing costs related to it. particularly city's of alameda, los angeles. what we did not include was cost for their staffing that might be specific to that city. for example, berkeley has staff that are enforcing...
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but it's another thing to make a call for the city. he developed the cycle to work platform that cyclists can use preview of charge to plan their daily work right through and now that they're done for each trip comprises workplace location the route taken distance traveled and calculates the carbon emissions offset by the commute this creates a public leaderboard that is updated in real time. close to do 2000 people in bangalore who are to do it or just heard on the cycle to work together they have clocked 600000 kilometers by riding their bicycles to work just within 2 years of. traffic snarl ups are expected to reappear in the city forced lock down but the citizens of bangalore who are fighting hard to prove that bicycling could be a viable and eco friendly mode of transport for india has been working class and. a simple choice whether to cycle to the supermarket or to work can have a huge impact on the air and also on how we connect with nature we live in an age where it's important to find that connection. because the british in our
but it's another thing to make a call for the city. he developed the cycle to work platform that cyclists can use preview of charge to plan their daily work right through and now that they're done for each trip comprises workplace location the route taken distance traveled and calculates the carbon emissions offset by the commute this creates a public leaderboard that is updated in real time. close to do 2000 people in bangalore who are to do it or just heard on the cycle to work together they...
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we drove outside of the city and this is what the car needs. i mean city soaks, lot of energy, but now we went back to 62 percent of better recharging and have a reach or range of 23 kilometers. and the next show is going to be off road, so i'm excited how that goes. so not only the route and went off road. this is a gravel road problem. borgs mogul. this is doing not bad, but you have, you have to be if you have an off road motor here and become switch on the left. in fact, this is kind of preaching. this is great problems. we have go now it's time to get ready. you know, we go off road feeling and not right . we're so dirty because looks like a metro taken place since assembly in your trunk, chris, if it's wrong with you, i don't have to argue it. so also it's nice to be, it's not meant for driving like all the others to be speak sept. i mean, you can tell by the look of my car. we had fun. indeed, there are any and mighty, this is how our jeep should look like right? there, i mean, regarding the city driving you were definitely ahead of me, b
we drove outside of the city and this is what the car needs. i mean city soaks, lot of energy, but now we went back to 62 percent of better recharging and have a reach or range of 23 kilometers. and the next show is going to be off road, so i'm excited how that goes. so not only the route and went off road. this is a gravel road problem. borgs mogul. this is doing not bad, but you have, you have to be if you have an off road motor here and become switch on the left. in fact, this is kind of...
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we are preparing for vaccine distribution in the city. we have at our command center an extensive planning team looking at the opportunities working with key partners across the city, community partners, other stakeholders to ensure that we are as ready as possible. much of the guidance around the vaccine will come from the feds and the state. again, we are doing everything we can to be as prepared as possible locally. an example of that, we are building infrastructure with regard to vaccine preparedness. for instance, thanks to city administrator kelly, we purchased three ultracold freezers to store the vaccine. it can store hundreds of thousands of doses of vaccine. a lot of work to do there both locally, state-wide and federally. i am confident we will be ready to start vaccine distribution when that time comes. >> thank you, dr. colfax. director torres this is for you. if we move to the purple tier in san francisco, which would mean closing museums. will we only have 24 hours to close operations? >> yes, that's correct. we know that is
we are preparing for vaccine distribution in the city. we have at our command center an extensive planning team looking at the opportunities working with key partners across the city, community partners, other stakeholders to ensure that we are as ready as possible. much of the guidance around the vaccine will come from the feds and the state. again, we are doing everything we can to be as prepared as possible locally. an example of that, we are building infrastructure with regard to vaccine...
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cities are significantly warmer and hotter and the surrounding areas stray dealing with cities that are not only dan, so to speak, but also sealed. so no offices there is little contact between the environment and the awful with correspondingly negative consequences due to the influx of people and of a grounding by the physical about a fault. it is no longer possible to ignore this problem. so the idea of revegetation and of green architecture will plan major role in the air traffic to war from the ending of the war for no. this residential and office complex in singapore, as high as the berlin television tower is an example of that to sort of architects work. 20000 people live and work here. a small town in a single building complex. in the middle of it is a green heart, 350 different species help to provide better air and a better climate. other things in the room for this is certainly not the solution for normal rural, central european areas or it is the solution for high density locations. of course, if you plan to create a green area, you can also use it to produce food. so you hav
cities are significantly warmer and hotter and the surrounding areas stray dealing with cities that are not only dan, so to speak, but also sealed. so no offices there is little contact between the environment and the awful with correspondingly negative consequences due to the influx of people and of a grounding by the physical about a fault. it is no longer possible to ignore this problem. so the idea of revegetation and of green architecture will plan major role in the air traffic to war from...
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by the time a child whom we think higher cosplay are in the city will be under water. why is dakota thinking so? well indonesia's groundwater problems are worse than most like the car in bangladesh. jakarta's river, the full of plastic and whites. well, government can only produce 60 percent of what that is, what we got by king. so 52 percent of people still relate undergird. want to add to that. the fact that carter sent some swampland is home to 13 rivers and is among the most densely populated cities in the world. but you can't reason to look calcutta is also sinking. even if it's just a few millimeters each year, the cause massive extraction of groundwater in parts of the city. almost a quarter of the water used by calcutta residents comes from the ground. and the way the larger groundwater act. i think, you know, i do it. i met nick thought, oh, yeah, he is john. yeah, he get off that i thought he did it. we cannot stop it. why do you want that? the consequences are already visible in some parts of the city. there's still tiny fishes. but scientists believe that if
by the time a child whom we think higher cosplay are in the city will be under water. why is dakota thinking so? well indonesia's groundwater problems are worse than most like the car in bangladesh. jakarta's river, the full of plastic and whites. well, government can only produce 60 percent of what that is, what we got by king. so 52 percent of people still relate undergird. want to add to that. the fact that carter sent some swampland is home to 13 rivers and is among the most densely...
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i petition to save the city's mangrove. the contribution of bondo fishing village mysie minuscule today. but it's thanks to the initiator of our fishing communities like this one, that the rest of the city may now stand a chance against rising sea levels in years to come. water is not only a threat, it is also an essential element in our lives. for centuries, cities have been built close to water sources to ensure citizens have access to enough. but vast growth in obama's ition is having an unforeseen effect on the foundations of the cities themselves. where will you be when your city sinks? and what does that have to do with drinking a glass of water? mexico city, calcutta, miami, hundreds of millions of people live in drowning 50 some of which could be wiped off the map in a lifetime. people are fighting harder than ever to stay afloat right now. how those people the carbon dioxide, where everything is in the last 25 years, all the thermal energy heating the oceans as up to as much as 3600000000, atom bombs. and that's mel
i petition to save the city's mangrove. the contribution of bondo fishing village mysie minuscule today. but it's thanks to the initiator of our fishing communities like this one, that the rest of the city may now stand a chance against rising sea levels in years to come. water is not only a threat, it is also an essential element in our lives. for centuries, cities have been built close to water sources to ensure citizens have access to enough. but vast growth in obama's ition is having an...
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the core of the city is built on several islands that lie in the arabian sea. this is a low lying area and rising sea levels pose a very real threat. austrian architect, ramez najah, says that coastal cities like mumbai, must adapt to these conditions, and that could include building floating communities to cool things off. and with this, i'm convinced that entire cities will one day be built on water. you can't rely on putting up barriers, made of sand, or other materials. a little bit of cities will have to be built on floating surfaces to she, even in this new development would offer a number of advantages. particularly the construction of infrastructure near the city center and projects that generate energy. so it's no different. it looks like proposes the use of floating turbines that generate electricity by taking in water . the concept is similar to that used with hydroelectric dams in the austrian alps . you take a look east and the technology comes from austria because we have a lot of experience with hydroelectric plants. and the other element is the c
the core of the city is built on several islands that lie in the arabian sea. this is a low lying area and rising sea levels pose a very real threat. austrian architect, ramez najah, says that coastal cities like mumbai, must adapt to these conditions, and that could include building floating communities to cool things off. and with this, i'm convinced that entire cities will one day be built on water. you can't rely on putting up barriers, made of sand, or other materials. a little bit of...
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and the cleanliness of the city definitely improved. it was a pleasure to welcome you inside that is to that day in the life of someone living in venice. and i hope to see you soon. and now we leave berlin. i want to go to the town of the bus by that, it's only about 50 kilometers from here. and because we're already on the subject of sustainability, of course, i'll get there by public transport. if we regularly show you your videos from all over the world and this one on skis through the austrian alps, maybe it's a little inspiration for your next winter vacation. after the pandemic from berlin to a bus by the it takes an hour by car. the train is faster, i'll be there in just half an hour. it was by there is a town shaped by its industrial history, a good place to find out more about sustainability. because there's a university there that deals with the most diverse aspects of sustainability, including tourism. i have an appointment with my team. he's a research associate at the center for sustainable tourism at the university of us by
and the cleanliness of the city definitely improved. it was a pleasure to welcome you inside that is to that day in the life of someone living in venice. and i hope to see you soon. and now we leave berlin. i want to go to the town of the bus by that, it's only about 50 kilometers from here. and because we're already on the subject of sustainability, of course, i'll get there by public transport. if we regularly show you your videos from all over the world and this one on skis through the...
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at the city center. existing shopping center. ld occupy vacant retail space above the existing target store. item 33 is the motion to affirm the determination by the planning department that the proposed project is exempt from further environmental review. item 34 is a motion to conditionally reverse the department's determination subject to the adoption of written findings of the board and item 35 is a motion to direct the preparation of findings reversing that determination of exemption from further environmental review. >> okay colleagues we have before us the project at 2635 jerry boulevard. the proprosed project is exempt from the further environmental review under there california environmental quality act. hearing the board will reverse the exemption from the environmental review. proceed. two minutes per speaker in support. up to two minutes for presentation for the city departments. ten minutes for the project sponsor. two minutes for speaker in opposition and in supportóht;gs. any objections to proceeding this way seeing
at the city center. existing shopping center. ld occupy vacant retail space above the existing target store. item 33 is the motion to affirm the determination by the planning department that the proposed project is exempt from further environmental review. item 34 is a motion to conditionally reverse the department's determination subject to the adoption of written findings of the board and item 35 is a motion to direct the preparation of findings reversing that determination of exemption from...
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itself and whether it folds under the city's contracts. if you look at those documents, it contains all of the requirements that a city is required to maintain in all of those documents. >> supervisor peskin: so here's what im want to be very clear on. insofar as as our surveillance laws in san francisco require certain things and exclude one thing in particular, which is technologies, i don't want to see chriss larson making an en run around our law which is essentially making an anonymous donation to the city. >> i sent out a survey two weeks ago to all the community benefit districts in san francisco regarding those who do have security cameras, and from my understanding, and it was self-reported, none of them have activated facial recognition technology on their security cameras. >> supervisor peskin: okay, well, that's a start. why don't we, mr. corgis, offline, make sure that every one of our c.b.d.s adheres to and follows the law that we passed as supervisors. >> absolutely. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. and this, by the way, a re
itself and whether it folds under the city's contracts. if you look at those documents, it contains all of the requirements that a city is required to maintain in all of those documents. >> supervisor peskin: so here's what im want to be very clear on. insofar as as our surveillance laws in san francisco require certain things and exclude one thing in particular, which is technologies, i don't want to see chriss larson making an en run around our law which is essentially making an...
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solution to the crime wave wrecking the city. e plan, they are going to spend half a million dollars to hire dozens of -- not healthe experts, additional law enforcement personnel.la so, that is good news for the people being killed in minneapolis.rc just this year, 74 of them g hae been killed, nearly 500 have been shot and wounded. it is bad news for people like bennett mcnulty, a philosophy professor at the university of minnesota. today, mcnulty wrote this, "it is unconscionable to give $500,000 from the city's contingency fund when there is housing insecurity in the city. a crisis of housing insecurity." if you've ever wondered where the dumbest people in america live, you just saw it, on the minneapolis city council and in your neighborhood philosophy department. the people actually affected by defunding the police, goes without saying, are not the ones defunded the police. it's the woke professors with tenure who are destroying your kids at your expense. the people in charge of the country clearly have an enemy. it's not cr
solution to the crime wave wrecking the city. e plan, they are going to spend half a million dollars to hire dozens of -- not healthe experts, additional law enforcement personnel.la so, that is good news for the people being killed in minneapolis.rc just this year, 74 of them g hae been killed, nearly 500 have been shot and wounded. it is bad news for people like bennett mcnulty, a philosophy professor at the university of minnesota. today, mcnulty wrote this, "it is unconscionable to...
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and the cleanliness of the city definitely improved. it was a pleasure to welcome you inside venice into the day in the life of someone living in venice. and i hope to see you soon. and now we leave early, and i want to go to the town of the bus by the it's only about 50 kilometers from here. and because we're already on the subject of sustainability, of course, i'll head there by public transport. we regularly show you viewer videos from all over the world and this one on skis through the austrian alps. maybe it's a little inspiration for your next winter vacation. after the pandemic would have to turn to from berlin to a bus by the it takes an hour by car. the train is faster, i'll be there in just half an hour. it was about is the town shaped by its industrial history. a good place to find out more about sustainability because there's a university here that deals with the most diverse aspects of sustainability, including tourism. i have an appointment with my he's a research associate at the center for sustainable tourism at the unive
and the cleanliness of the city definitely improved. it was a pleasure to welcome you inside venice into the day in the life of someone living in venice. and i hope to see you soon. and now we leave early, and i want to go to the town of the bus by the it's only about 50 kilometers from here. and because we're already on the subject of sustainability, of course, i'll head there by public transport. we regularly show you viewer videos from all over the world and this one on skis through the...