SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the concerns that he validated was the fact that the city of richmond, and especially the city council was not made aware of this i chevron or by the city manager. which is embarrassing to me. i was elected by the residents of richmond to represent them and when something this big slips by me it's embarrassing. especially since the people in richmond are waking up to the political process. we have concerned citizens were becoming more and more aware of what the responsibilities of the civic leaders, as well as the business leaders are. so, the city hasn't been informed. residents have not been informed. this is an issue though of an impact on her city and our residents. the other concern is that this agreement is done without any authority from the city of richmond. so, it's almost as if someone from richmond would decide on some policy here in san francisco were the port of san francisco and you not have any authority over whether it should happen or not. i'm sure that you wouldn't appreciate that. so, the question is, why hasn't the port of oakland -- i'm sorry. the port of san franc
the concerns that he validated was the fact that the city of richmond, and especially the city council was not made aware of this i chevron or by the city manager. which is embarrassing to me. i was elected by the residents of richmond to represent them and when something this big slips by me it's embarrassing. especially since the people in richmond are waking up to the political process. we have concerned citizens were becoming more and more aware of what the responsibilities of the civic...
56
56
Jul 9, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
that's going to be the future for residents of atlantic city. >> this isn't the first time atlantic city has had to reinvent itself. from its beginnings as a health resort, to a mob city. elg dtledelegates said the conditions were appalling. the city was in the need of a life line. casinos on the boardwalk on the promise they would raise funds for public services across the state. fast-forward to the 1990s and the atlantic city model was being duplicated in states across the country. now atlantic city is surrounded by states that have legalized gambling. forcing city officials to, once again, find a new identity for america's original seaside playground. >> so this is part of the excitement. >> the mayor gave "america tonight" an exclusive look at the new indoor main street under construction at the caesar's pier shops. it will feature more bars, restaurants and life entertainment. >> it's going to be an infinity pool. >> you can look right out at the ocean. >> reporter: designed to be a party palace and you won't find a single slot machine. >>> after talking with you over the last year
that's going to be the future for residents of atlantic city. >> this isn't the first time atlantic city has had to reinvent itself. from its beginnings as a health resort, to a mob city. elg dtledelegates said the conditions were appalling. the city was in the need of a life line. casinos on the boardwalk on the promise they would raise funds for public services across the state. fast-forward to the 1990s and the atlantic city model was being duplicated in states across the country. now...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Jul 5, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
housing fees that can be put to work to insure sites and build housing throughout the city with the success of how city we have a special opportunity to insure the prosperity of our city extends to all the residents i believe this is a balanced and responsible budget that not only security guards vital city services and affordable a budget that keeps our city save and solvent and successful we'll continue to invest in the diverse neighborhood in the infrastructure and most importantly in the people of san francisco to make sure that we retain the city for everyone i take this opportunity to thank the group of people that have been working hard on this budget that is my budget staff led by kate howard (clapping) i also like to extend a warm thank you, again to the entire controllers staff led by ben rosenfeld that has been working alongside (clapping) and i would like to in anticipation thank each and everyone of the board of supervisors and house of representatives harvey rose and ladies and gentlemen, thank you, very much let's get this budget approved and let's get to work thank you good morning and
housing fees that can be put to work to insure sites and build housing throughout the city with the success of how city we have a special opportunity to insure the prosperity of our city extends to all the residents i believe this is a balanced and responsible budget that not only security guards vital city services and affordable a budget that keeps our city save and solvent and successful we'll continue to invest in the diverse neighborhood in the infrastructure and most importantly in the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
Jul 21, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
the city as a whole? >> for me that's easy because san francisco, the entire city, is my home. i grew up here. ow -- i went to galileo in the marina, my family lives all over the city. i can't do something that positively impacts district 5, but i can make it impact san francisco as a whole. so, whatever decisions i make, it's a no-brainer. i have to make sure that it's going to positively impact the city as a whole. and that's just how i view every decision that i make through that particular lens. >> let's talk a little about your district in particular. what do you hear about transportation from your constituents? is there adequate muni service? >> well, it's funny that you mention muni. [laughter] >> and let me just say this. as someone who caught -- i mean, we caught muni -- when i was growing up in the city, i mean, that's how you got around. and there were some real problems with muni. i've talking about just -- i mean, the buses were always dirty, they were always packed. there was just always some challenges and the city is growing clearly. and we need to look at all modes of transport
the city as a whole? >> for me that's easy because san francisco, the entire city, is my home. i grew up here. ow -- i went to galileo in the marina, my family lives all over the city. i can't do something that positively impacts district 5, but i can make it impact san francisco as a whole. so, whatever decisions i make, it's a no-brainer. i have to make sure that it's going to positively impact the city as a whole. and that's just how i view every decision that i make through that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Jul 22, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
back track the adu's have been successfully implemented in other cities there's would be minimum negative impact and also, we really care about the city thriving and not having to play catch up like nashville who are moving quickly to grow their cities okay. i'm sure i'm leaving something out you get the gist i hope the planning department seize this as very positive step forward. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm paul webb a resident of district 3 and i'm here today on behalf of telegraph hill dwellers we have only one issue about the program that is although the legislation was filed in early june we found out about it last monday and the only action we've taken to date so send a letter copies i'm san bruno to the commissioners asking the matter be taken off calendar there be public outreach and that at a point if the supervisors want to come back with presentations with the benefit of public outreach the only one excluded that was no outreach in district 3 i can't speak for district 8 so as i say i'm not here to comment on the concept it is okay. but here to request it go off calendar be returned to the people with the outreach
back track the adu's have been successfully implemented in other cities there's would be minimum negative impact and also, we really care about the city thriving and not having to play catch up like nashville who are moving quickly to grow their cities okay. i'm sure i'm leaving something out you get the gist i hope the planning department seize this as very positive step forward. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm paul webb a resident of district 3 and i'm here today on behalf of...
42
42
Jul 26, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the city. the modernization of any city can come across as a series of positive events and improvements , addressing a number of serious public health issues transportation problems, increasing city livability yet the process of taking control over a city, it was incomplete. it was messy. it was noticeably uneven. it was tangled and corrupt politics traded in affected people in dramatically different ways. reinforcing social inequities. progress had a price. thank you. [applause] i am happy to take questions. i think there will be microphones for you. >> is this working? >> thank you. my question is did swill milk consumption go down after 1842 once new york was getting clean water? professor mcneur: no. this is actually the uptick -- milk was less seen as an adult beverage but more for children. this is the birth of milk being used as a beverage. it wasn't used that much before 1842. before the aqueduct. it wasn't like beer. beer was used because of bad water all the time. milk wasn't really affected by that. this is like the beginning of milks's life. >> thank you. i was fascinated by the idea of
the city. the modernization of any city can come across as a series of positive events and improvements , addressing a number of serious public health issues transportation problems, increasing city livability yet the process of taking control over a city, it was incomplete. it was messy. it was noticeably uneven. it was tangled and corrupt politics traded in affected people in dramatically different ways. reinforcing social inequities. progress had a price. thank you. [applause] i am happy to...
45
45
Jul 3, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
and the modern city is divided. the citya staging ground for former shia militias under command of the iraqi government. they have left their mark. inside there's evidence of target practice although this was once the most glorious city in the world, most iraqis don't know it. now essentially the only visitors are off-duty fighters. this man explains this was once a huge mosque. the iraqi government is trying to continue exka lagss here, and hopes to restore some of the buildings, but it doesn't have the money or staff. this is is just one of the palaces in what was once a huge city. it is considered the best preserved city of this size of its time there are parts now that are completely occupied by security forces. this capitol was built in the golden age of the islamic empire. these were baths in one of the palace complexes. water was brought in by ceramic pipes from the river and then heated. before isil the site was listed as endangered. with fighting on its doorstep, the more than 80% of the city still buried it's prote
and the modern city is divided. the citya staging ground for former shia militias under command of the iraqi government. they have left their mark. inside there's evidence of target practice although this was once the most glorious city in the world, most iraqis don't know it. now essentially the only visitors are off-duty fighters. this man explains this was once a huge mosque. the iraqi government is trying to continue exka lagss here, and hopes to restore some of the buildings, but it...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Jul 15, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
sites not suitable for development, the city and the city disposing of development requires at least percent of those properties that are disposed be affordable for affordable housing. and requires the notification to the board of supervisors and members of the public to identify a potential for the hearing if the property is not deemed suitable for affordable housing. a lot of this works builds upon the may rs office has done a public lan process and the incorporated some of the idea that came out of sth community property through their listening session. lot of the community members also desired laevl of transparency to be able to identify sites and participate in the process. and finally, the legislation strengthens the local implementation of the state surplus land act that was updateed by assembly men [inaudible] it requires the mayors office of housing to identify of intent to dispose of a property a 4th of a acre or larger by any agency and it giveathize mayors office of housing a 120 days to negotiateate a site of feasibly. the board of supervisors may holtd a informational h
sites not suitable for development, the city and the city disposing of development requires at least percent of those properties that are disposed be affordable for affordable housing. and requires the notification to the board of supervisors and members of the public to identify a potential for the hearing if the property is not deemed suitable for affordable housing. a lot of this works builds upon the may rs office has done a public lan process and the incorporated some of the idea that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Jul 2, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the city fleet. the initial motivation sucess whether or not equipting the city vehicles can improve the driving behavior of the sate workers. the city paid out 76.9 million in settlements and judgments over the past 5 years. the report highlighted the many advantages of the black boxes including fuel efficient [inaudible] this technology has also proven cost savings in other cities that adopted sauch program. the city of sacramento reports 60 thousand dollars in fuel savings in just the first month after installing the system in 184 of its vehicles. in the eastern municipal boarder riverside county rfx the employees drove 165 thousand fewer miles and saved 354 thousand dollars in the first 6 months. our city has blax boxes in in 2 [inaudible] with plan for 776 more. there are [inaudible] in the fleet that don't require instullation. i'm scg the city attorney to work with my office to mandate the installation of black boxes across the city fleet and development a program that offers probust data analysis for departments to maximize efficiently. there are 2 main issues i have been spear heading since taki
the city fleet. the initial motivation sucess whether or not equipting the city vehicles can improve the driving behavior of the sate workers. the city paid out 76.9 million in settlements and judgments over the past 5 years. the report highlighted the many advantages of the black boxes including fuel efficient [inaudible] this technology has also proven cost savings in other cities that adopted sauch program. the city of sacramento reports 60 thousand dollars in fuel savings in just the first...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
31
31
Jul 4, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
double-edged sword i wanted to touch on based on the nonprofit that ultimately hold many contracts with the city city's work gets down through the nonprofits conversation and engagement with the city department and such i know there are exemptions that are made and contact i believe on the contact by not under the expenditures i wanted to hear a couple of examples of nonprofits that has expenditure activities and i can't they're not exempt would the coalition to end i think equality for those who's who has as series of town hall meeting offender pizza that are impacted by the equality in san francisco play that one out or a couple of example of nonprofits that falling under this particular legislation or proposals >> i think they'll definitely fall under that proposal and no real onerous in regards to having them come there this regulation because they are groups no matter how salary and desirable they maybe and how much we might love them their groups that are effecting policy and statutes and government in san francisco and i think the people of san francisco should know whoever they maybe and there'
double-edged sword i wanted to touch on based on the nonprofit that ultimately hold many contracts with the city city's work gets down through the nonprofits conversation and engagement with the city department and such i know there are exemptions that are made and contact i believe on the contact by not under the expenditures i wanted to hear a couple of examples of nonprofits that has expenditure activities and i can't they're not exempt would the coalition to end i think equality for those...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
31
31
Jul 14, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
for short-term rentals law have been recommended by the planning commission reforms to take a holistic impact towards our city and addresses the city as a whole rather than scapegoating one company that account for less than one of the short-term rentals in our city if we are serious about a regulatory framework to exist in san francisco we have to put forward that hosts and incentive intents the following not to mitigate to other platforms to create their short-term rental websites our amendments insure we streamline the registration process and make the law fully enforceable by key investments i also want to comment that i know there's a plan ballet issue around this topic i have a number of dear friends that are respected and admired gridlock but in terms of putting something on the ballot regarding this piece of legislation on this topic our sharing economy is came forward in eternity a couple of years ago is impacting the way we live our lives whether it is home sharing or car sharing or the next type of economy a great deal combovd we're in the top of the first inner as it relates and the problems are going to the ballot and
for short-term rentals law have been recommended by the planning commission reforms to take a holistic impact towards our city and addresses the city as a whole rather than scapegoating one company that account for less than one of the short-term rentals in our city if we are serious about a regulatory framework to exist in san francisco we have to put forward that hosts and incentive intents the following not to mitigate to other platforms to create their short-term rental websites our...
61
61
Jul 12, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the cities are starting to grow together in 1915 omaha annexed the city of south omaha and the stock of industry so it was all one city at that point. it was called the magic city. it was also called porkopolis and little chicago. it was a booming industry here. by the 1950's, the stockyards employed up to 400 people and would run crews 24/seven to keep up with demand. by 1955, we were the largest dockyard in the world surpassing chicago and had 19 packing houses in all kinds of industries associated with the stockyard that seemed to bloom overnight. that is the magic city. we had a lot of immigrant groups coming in to work stockyard, the germans, the irish, the checks the polls. . everyone was coming to work year it was a good living unit everything you needed, the packing houses, the big four major there were amenities in south omaha. if you lived in south omaha, you worked in the packing house for the stockyard. we had about 20,000 animals per day at its peak that were shipped in. each different type of animal like hogs and cattle and sheep the packing houses were the only ones in
the cities are starting to grow together in 1915 omaha annexed the city of south omaha and the stock of industry so it was all one city at that point. it was called the magic city. it was also called porkopolis and little chicago. it was a booming industry here. by the 1950's, the stockyards employed up to 400 people and would run crews 24/seven to keep up with demand. by 1955, we were the largest dockyard in the world surpassing chicago and had 19 packing houses in all kinds of industries...
54
54
Jul 25, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
the major cities. there are a lot of remote locations. we talk about the cities where we should forget about all the different villages. right now some of these areas are not accessible easily, and then like i mentioned, a few shortage in country which makes it very difficult to reach--to reach these areas and we have to prioritize. we have to go for some areas over horse. right now it's difficult to envision a scenario where the block said is stop: we can't enif a size this enough. >> turkey has launched more air raids against the islamic state in iraq and the levant in syria and against kurdish fighters in iraq. the strikes against isil were the latest in a campaign that began early on friday after a suicide-bombing at an allies rally in southern turkey. the campaign has expanded to target bases in northern iraq belonging to the kurdistan workers party or the pkk. it has put an end to the fragile cease-fire bringing fears of renewed violence. >> turkey is at war on two fronts. it's jets are now hitting targets across the border in iraq and syria. a day after be
the major cities. there are a lot of remote locations. we talk about the cities where we should forget about all the different villages. right now some of these areas are not accessible easily, and then like i mentioned, a few shortage in country which makes it very difficult to reach--to reach these areas and we have to prioritize. we have to go for some areas over horse. right now it's difficult to envision a scenario where the block said is stop: we can't enif a size this enough. >>...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Jul 18, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the city? [inaudible] from the outside to or in the city? >> there is no preference given for [inaudible] outside of san francisco. to answer your question about the number of firms, i don't have that statistic but there are quite a few. we can get that number for you. >> i think we should get a preference from people in the city for the outsider. i like to have these people. >> thank you. commissioner bustos >> look, this whole program that we talk about throughout the city and not just in san francisco, i know the city of oakland has it and many cities around the country that put programs like the sbe's and mbe's, lbe's and it is all about fairness. it is about doing what is right and you know, i appreciate your support i mean your report and i-utilize us because we know you have a tough job because you have to deal with some of these contractors and some staff in trying to get information so know you are not alone in this. i say that out front. these programs are put in place to really lift up everybody and when i was on redevelopment on t
the city? [inaudible] from the outside to or in the city? >> there is no preference given for [inaudible] outside of san francisco. to answer your question about the number of firms, i don't have that statistic but there are quite a few. we can get that number for you. >> i think we should get a preference from people in the city for the outsider. i like to have these people. >> thank you. commissioner bustos >> look, this whole program that we talk about throughout the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Jul 16, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
weekend (clapping.) >> we're going to wrap up i think but we'll see with representative the city college of san francisco city college is right in my neighborhood such an important institution for the city and county of san francisco and with this leadership that will continue to provide the tremendous service please welcome board member alex randolph (clapping.) >> hello, everybody welcome to our pails at city hall as one of the newest opening gay elected officials in san francisco i can't tell you how excited i share the space with our openly gay raphael who couldn't be here unfortunately fortunately i share the stage with our pioneers that previously served at the college board leslie and others and the first openly gay who lead the cause and, of course i was excited to support and yesterday we voted to appoint susan our person at city college for the first lesbian chancellor at city college despite what you read in the news media i have no doubt city college will be there for the next decades to provide education to our community i want to relocate recognize that city college was one of the first colleges
weekend (clapping.) >> we're going to wrap up i think but we'll see with representative the city college of san francisco city college is right in my neighborhood such an important institution for the city and county of san francisco and with this leadership that will continue to provide the tremendous service please welcome board member alex randolph (clapping.) >> hello, everybody welcome to our pails at city hall as one of the newest opening gay elected officials in san francisco...
117
117
Jul 12, 2015
07/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
the streets of new york city. yep the big apple is a sanctuary city. i asked residents about that, about kate steinly's murder in san francisco and whether they feel safe. do you know what a sanctuary city is? >> ah, no. >> do you know what a sanctuary city is? >> no. >> the sanctuary city is where the locals decide illegal immigrants will not be turned over to the feds, even if the feds say they want them. is that right or wrong? >> hmm, let me think about this for a couple second. >> do you know what a sanctuary city is? >> no. >> new york is a sanctuary city. >> yeah. >> you know what that means? >> yeah, vaguely. >> it sounds like a city that doesn't exercise extradition treaty. >> it puts us more in harm's way because there is no accountability to the person committing the crime? >> are you in agreement they should hand over these dangerous criminals? >> to the feds? >> oh, that's a toughy. >> no it isn't. >> morally, america is a country founded on the premise of the melting pot. >> the melting pot is based upon people getting visas and coming her
the streets of new york city. yep the big apple is a sanctuary city. i asked residents about that, about kate steinly's murder in san francisco and whether they feel safe. do you know what a sanctuary city is? >> ah, no. >> do you know what a sanctuary city is? >> no. >> the sanctuary city is where the locals decide illegal immigrants will not be turned over to the feds, even if the feds say they want them. is that right or wrong? >> hmm, let me think about this...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
Jul 20, 2015
07/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll to urge you strongly to pass the ab legislation throughout the city it is vital the only way to increase the affordable housing in the city rent controlled users dispersed throughout the city we really need it we're in a housing crisis i urge you guys to think that the fact it is happening at 3 o'clock on a thursday all the people that can't be here they work to please beg you for more rent control housing in the city thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is jessie i rented out a legal unit it was scary i couldn't collect the rent we'll not rent it out again, if any in-law unit waltz legal i wouldn't have been show much trouble i support this adu law thank you. >> my name is lee i'm a landlord for san francisco and we always have an issue with the limit in san francisco and also airbnb has had increases with the job displacement and more san francisco residents no forced to leave the city so please increase our belief there is good landlords like me wanted to rent a house with allow price to a family. >> yes. i support the adu. >> hi, good morning all the commissioners and the supervisors i'm here
we'll to urge you strongly to pass the ab legislation throughout the city it is vital the only way to increase the affordable housing in the city rent controlled users dispersed throughout the city we really need it we're in a housing crisis i urge you guys to think that the fact it is happening at 3 o'clock on a thursday all the people that can't be here they work to please beg you for more rent control housing in the city thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is...
63
63
Jul 25, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 1
we need to make sure in the city of san francisco, i believe across the country, over 320 cities across the united states are sanctuary cities. we are not alone. we are not a pioneer. we join most other major u.s. cities in doing this. we need to not unfairly target those on our streets based on immigration. it's not what we are about as a country or city. >> we'll keep an eye on the legislation and find out how it fairs. san francisco supervisor mark farrell, thanks for talking to me. >> thanks for manager me. >> thank you for watching tonight's show. for more coverage, go to kqednews. i'm josh johnson, good night. >>> every single bite needed to be tasted. >> wow. >> it's like a great big hug. >> my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> everywhere all over the table. >> my stomach is g
we need to make sure in the city of san francisco, i believe across the country, over 320 cities across the united states are sanctuary cities. we are not alone. we are not a pioneer. we join most other major u.s. cities in doing this. we need to not unfairly target those on our streets based on immigration. it's not what we are about as a country or city. >> we'll keep an eye on the legislation and find out how it fairs. san francisco supervisor mark farrell, thanks for talking to me....
57
57
Jul 8, 2015
07/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
> when the pope descends on philadelphia, you could be seeing a lot of tents popping up in the city. as the city pope. that's because the city is considering a plan that would allow camping at some city parks in september. philadelphia currently prohibits camping in its park system but it may decide to make an exception during the week of the papal visit. now in ecuador this week many people used tents to hang out and see the pope there. nothing is set in stone yet. there's no word yet on which philadelphia parks could become camping grounds. >>> nbc 10 traveled to pope francis's homeland in argentina to learn about the place that shaped him before he became pope. his passion for the poor began with visits to some of the most impoverished neighborhoods in buenos aires. we spoke to a seminarian who actually studied in philadelphia and returned to argentina to help residents there of those shanty towns, his leif's work. >> that's why we are trying to do something in order to help families to move forward. >> patricio says his dream is to help many of the children in those shanty towns go to colleg
> when the pope descends on philadelphia, you could be seeing a lot of tents popping up in the city. as the city pope. that's because the city is considering a plan that would allow camping at some city parks in september. philadelphia currently prohibits camping in its park system but it may decide to make an exception during the week of the papal visit. now in ecuador this week many people used tents to hang out and see the pope there. nothing is set in stone yet. there's no word yet on...
106
106
Jul 15, 2015
07/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the fremont police department wants approval from the city council for a surveillance camera project. the cityouncil has already set aside $300,000 to use cameras and license plate readers at major roadway exit points out of the city. the project also encourages people in fremont to install surveillance cameras at their homes and businesses. >>> a similar story in san bruno. tonight the city council will consider buying a mobile license plate reader for the police department. the recording device instantaneously scans and captures license plate data and then compares it to stolen car databases. critics claim the technology violates privacy rights. >>> what began as an act of kindness has bonded two east bay men for life. >> one man plans to walk a great distance so the other can one day walk again. garvin thomas joins us with our bay area proud. >> reporter: things are going great for eugene a few years ago. he graduated and landed his dream job. but then eugene decided the 9:00 to 5:00 wasn't right for him. at least not yet. he had places to go and people to help first. how he's accomplishing
the fremont police department wants approval from the city council for a surveillance camera project. the cityouncil has already set aside $300,000 to use cameras and license plate readers at major roadway exit points out of the city. the project also encourages people in fremont to install surveillance cameras at their homes and businesses. >>> a similar story in san bruno. tonight the city council will consider buying a mobile license plate reader for the police department. the...
49
49
Jul 12, 2015
07/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
decades. >> not to deport these people. >> democrats are very much in favor of the sanctuary city process. the sanctuary city doesn't deport. that's why the criminals go to these cities. >> they have no way to process these people. they shouldn't be here. you can't do this. this is just insane. the democrats are going to go and get all of those votes. that's why they are for it. it makes no sense, though. it makes no rationale sense. >> i'm going to take criminals in one city. >> which candidate represents your views on immigration the closest? tweet your immigration candidates and be sure to add our _#wake up america. everyone is using for conservative debate to get involved. your voice matters. it will be heard. coming up half a billion bucks to train foreigners to fight isis sfshgs what do we have to show for it? let's just say senator mccain ain't happy. are you? >> you mentioned we are currently training about 60 fighters. i got to tell you, after four years, mr. . >> right here on fox news. >> if you watch the show every week wayne rogers doesn't think we have a strategy to defeat isis. >> he has no se
decades. >> not to deport these people. >> democrats are very much in favor of the sanctuary city process. the sanctuary city doesn't deport. that's why the criminals go to these cities. >> they have no way to process these people. they shouldn't be here. you can't do this. this is just insane. the democrats are going to go and get all of those votes. that's why they are for it. it makes no sense, though. it makes no rationale sense. >> i'm going to take criminals in one...
37
37
Jul 25, 2015
07/15
by
KQEH
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to make sure in the city of san francisco, i believe across the country, over 320 cities across the united states are sanctuary cities. we are not alone. we are not a pioneer. we join most other major u.s. cities in doing this. we need to not unfairly target those on our streets based on immigration. it's not what we are about as a country or city. >> we'll keep an eye on the legislation and find out how it fairs. san francisco supervisor mark farrell, thanks for talking to me. >> thanks for manager me. >> thank you for watching tonight's show. for more coverage, go to kqednews. i'm josh johnson, good night. are among the most exotic in the world. what do students take away from such a trip? we'll examine what san jose state students learned after trekking to a hidden gem of the middle east... on this edition of equal time. san jose state is encouraging students to study abroad. but why? can't they learn lessons right here on campus? we're going to answer that question by exploring what a group learned as students, when they left the cozy confines of this university for more tha
we need to make sure in the city of san francisco, i believe across the country, over 320 cities across the united states are sanctuary cities. we are not alone. we are not a pioneer. we join most other major u.s. cities in doing this. we need to not unfairly target those on our streets based on immigration. it's not what we are about as a country or city. >> we'll keep an eye on the legislation and find out how it fairs. san francisco supervisor mark farrell, thanks for talking to me....
30
30
Jul 16, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the problem one way or another. second sanctuary cities, the term has morphed. sanctuary cities, a lot of cities have been thrown in that technically aren't sanctuary cities cities like san francisco, who during the civil war in central america, whether or not when the united states wasn't letting in certain folks were fleeing the violence and saying, well okay, we're a sanctuary city that's what the sanctuary is about. now this has morphed into this thing like sanctuary for criminals which is not historically accurate. it's kind of a perverting of the word. in los angeles, as i stated recently, we do cooperate and kword nais nice with i.c.e. all the time and any locality should. when we find a violent criminal and we check the immigration status, if deportation can be a part of it that happens all the time and it should happen. but what we demand is there should be a judicial order if we have somebody not at that level and i.c.e. wants to have a detainer. we wanted to make sure there's a judge who says, you know there's something there. to me that is about establishing trust ma
the problem one way or another. second sanctuary cities, the term has morphed. sanctuary cities, a lot of cities have been thrown in that technically aren't sanctuary cities cities like san francisco, who during the civil war in central america, whether or not when the united states wasn't letting in certain folks were fleeing the violence and saying, well okay, we're a sanctuary city that's what the sanctuary is about. now this has morphed into this thing like sanctuary for criminals which is...
100
100
Jul 9, 2015
07/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
cities? listen. >> i think the city made a mistake. the citye a mistake not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported. so i have absolutely no support for a city that ignores the strong evidence that should be acted on. however, there are like if it were the first time traffic, you know, citation, in it were something minor a misdemeanor, that's entirely different. this man had already been deported five times. and he should have been deported at the request of the federal government. >> and the "on the record" political panel joins us. abc news political director rick klein and national review's jim gator. rick, flip flop or not? >> this is a tough issue for hillary clinton and anyone who supports sanctuary cities. if we were able to drain the donald trump out of this part of the political debate we would be having such a different discussion right now around these policies. i think hillary clinton look clearly even under the sanctuary city policies, this is is the type of person that should have been caugh
cities? listen. >> i think the city made a mistake. the citye a mistake not to deport someone that the federal government strongly felt should be deported. so i have absolutely no support for a city that ignores the strong evidence that should be acted on. however, there are like if it were the first time traffic, you know, citation, in it were something minor a misdemeanor, that's entirely different. this man had already been deported five times. and he should have been deported at the...
33
33
Jul 4, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
you talk about the city's city's, go ahead you have a significant revelation about cities that are prospering in the presence of transit is. >> cry would love to but can i comment? that was a great thing and is very important to people in the northeast corridor. the right of way that was purchased 100 years ago that means they refurbished union station just akin washington but when you do that it becomes a terminus for other things and the city center the neighborhood around it gets better from taxis or if you use uber there is better access. denver has done that and other cities see that have had plans with the consensus you can get collaboration and consensus a lot better at the regional level. people see the benefits to them and they only wanted to the fed is for their neighborhood but they all wanted to in their neighborhood if it is a disruptive but yet the visionary leaders with a lot of different parts of the community at the table you can get support sometimes it is not officials or the business community they are against it for whatever but in houston this was striking. there was a v
you talk about the city's city's, go ahead you have a significant revelation about cities that are prospering in the presence of transit is. >> cry would love to but can i comment? that was a great thing and is very important to people in the northeast corridor. the right of way that was purchased 100 years ago that means they refurbished union station just akin washington but when you do that it becomes a terminus for other things and the city center the neighborhood around it gets...