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traveled through the next hundred years, production and manufacturing and coupled with that is out of the city. use the largest man in the world. the river is not long enough. one day we are going to create more innovation. >> our staff recently traveled to detroit michigan to learn about its history. visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american .istory tv >> live at gettysburg college in pennsylvania for the annual summer conference, first an announcement. the civil war institute on civil war experiences. in thehat take place atrium, which is part of the main dining hall. you will enter at a different location you have been doing for the past couple meals. if you are participating in a dine in discussion across the street, continue walking straight into the glass portion of the dining hall. you will see a sign standing out in front of it. that is just for people for a dine in discussion. there are going to be tense set up with the name of the dimon -- alsotor and we often have someone checking you intimately have everyone we should have for the discussion. if you are not participating i
traveled through the next hundred years, production and manufacturing and coupled with that is out of the city. use the largest man in the world. the river is not long enough. one day we are going to create more innovation. >> our staff recently traveled to detroit michigan to learn about its history. visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american .istory tv >> live at gettysburg college in pennsylvania for the annual summer conference, first an announcement. the civil war...
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by legislative act, the city owns the rights to the river's water and cities upstream must use municipalut akron is now considering a fourth water reservoir, meeting meaning a new dam across the cuyahoga. with the new reservoir, the city can begin selling water to countless towns in the area. but even now the city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow, it almost stops running. another dam would kill the .. the river runs somewhat clear, pure by any means. it is clean enough to support fish, and several have been taken from this spot, right in the heart of town. (music) show . there is even talk of making the river into a park, available to all. we are told the plans have been completed. it was a different story five years ago. ♪ on the outskirts of kent, where the river heads for cuyahoga falls, is a new wastewater treatment plant, which was under construction five years ago. it can provide secondary treatment of some 4 million gallons of waste each day, and it is now meeting the state requirements for discharges into the cuyahoga. in 1960, kent faced the s
by legislative act, the city owns the rights to the river's water and cities upstream must use municipalut akron is now considering a fourth water reservoir, meeting meaning a new dam across the cuyahoga. with the new reservoir, the city can begin selling water to countless towns in the area. but even now the city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow, it almost stops running. another dam would kill the .. the river runs somewhat clear, pure by any means. it is...
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if the city attorney is taking their time, do they work for us or do they work for the city? >> for this assignment they are working for us. >> we can produces the prod thee quickly. >> are you going to talk to applicant attorney? we are going to, i think, the goal is to effectively communicate to all parties including something they can hand to their attorney to say this is how the process works, these are the steps. >> it is going to be an application, more than a frequently asked question. the changes need to be communications and we are prepared to communicate them. >> the cases in the pipeline where dor filed for both sides, is it rapidly handled? >> yes. >> no drag by the hearing offers? >> no. >> of all of the different steps. >> if the doctors go back and forth for years. >> we have suggested to the members if we are waiting for their physician to get us medical information it might be faster to pick up the phone and call them themselves and be they have done that. >> if the member retires for services stipulation, at least they get a paycheck or something? >> that's c
if the city attorney is taking their time, do they work for us or do they work for the city? >> for this assignment they are working for us. >> we can produces the prod thee quickly. >> are you going to talk to applicant attorney? we are going to, i think, the goal is to effectively communicate to all parties including something they can hand to their attorney to say this is how the process works, these are the steps. >> it is going to be an application, more than a...
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the us struggling with. there was an increase in the use of e—cigarettes among people aged 12 to 18. this the first band its kind in the us and only applies to the citylifornia's legal age of 21 will still be able to buy this product in surrounding cities. san francisco's mayor has already expressed her support for the ban and is now —— has now ten days to sign legislation. if you does, it will come into force injanuary. —— if it does. trade is one of the many issues on the table when the us secretary of state meets india's prime minister in a few hours time. narendra modi's government is trying to use india's status as one of the world's fastest growing economies to boost domestic manufacturing. but it's been criticsed as protectionist over the import tariffs that it's imposed to acheive this. as part of our global trade war week sameer hashmi reports from uttar pradesh on whether the tariffs are hurting foreign companies operating in india. this is one of several chinese companies choosing to manufacture and —— manufacturer in india. due to ta riffs and —— manufacturer in india. due to tariffs on foreign—made goods, it is cheaper to make in india t
the us struggling with. there was an increase in the use of e—cigarettes among people aged 12 to 18. this the first band its kind in the us and only applies to the citylifornia's legal age of 21 will still be able to buy this product in surrounding cities. san francisco's mayor has already expressed her support for the ban and is now —— has now ten days to sign legislation. if you does, it will come into force injanuary. —— if it does. trade is one of the many issues on the table when...
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the broken it use in using big. use in the military. because the intel inside. the city is. using the sound. to be using the sound bombs and the tear gas. and gradually and use in. the live bullets in the air at the far east and then. and then shoot the people. to control all the all this we have some buckets. still resisting but i can see. now the now the militia and the militia is in. control of the. of the square and what does this mean for the revolution and what does this mean for this protest movement that is being sustained now. yes actually it is very short of the people. the people are frustrated and angles what. now the negotiation is. really. for the peaceful solutions because it's you that is really being killed by the by this is but by this move me. the it is also it's clear the people to protest in the neighborhoods and the cities but such services isn't this be a. clear that. the people will disappear and can begin down the the military council itself so that means. the peace with the foresight has already. now beyond its full 2 years and now we. are going for over 6 years in
the broken it use in using big. use in the military. because the intel inside. the city is. using the sound. to be using the sound bombs and the tear gas. and gradually and use in. the live bullets in the air at the far east and then. and then shoot the people. to control all the all this we have some buckets. still resisting but i can see. now the now the militia and the militia is in. control of the. of the square and what does this mean for the revolution and what does this mean for this...
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we have seen others going through the same situation like us, like in boston and other places where they had to move outside of the city to the suburbs, and the market itself felt a little bit apart. when somebody does move, we just did not have the funds to put into it. this enables us to keep the flower market together and in the city and gives us a place to function. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. bran nan. >> a lot of our needs for housing space and sustainability and economic development have historically been pushed around about because ever this cultural district partnership there's a huge opportunity here for the city to coordinate with us and prioritizing a gateway on sixth street. the cultural district has already been in discussion with kill roy and they have expressed interest including a gateway as part of their interest in the community. as commissioners who have an obligation to built a sustainable environment there's a chance to be champions of the soma. to have community facilities and a gateway included in this development agreement is super doable and the absolutely can be done t
we have seen others going through the same situation like us, like in boston and other places where they had to move outside of the city to the suburbs, and the market itself felt a little bit apart. when somebody does move, we just did not have the funds to put into it. this enables us to keep the flower market together and in the city and gives us a place to function. thank you. >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. bran nan. >> a lot of our needs for housing space and...
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and recognized a government of national accord the city of that is very strategic as it has been used as a supporting hub alongside the city of that huna for have to his forces fighting the government forces in southern tripoli forces loyal to the warlord 24 have to have taken control of the city for the past 3 months and now after losing that he was drawn to the town of us harbor which is in the west in the south of the very end military sources with the government say that dozens of have forces were killed in the battle for you today while also say that they have taken control of us throughout egypt luke asians in cite the city of libya and including the central command of have that as forces that has been used to run the battles in southern tripoli we know that the battle for tripoli the military campaign launched by have their forces to take control of the capital tripoli started from the city of mosul from the city of horner it seems to be a measure of a setback for have to as forces as they now have only one city and the west of libya supporting them and the military campaign to
and recognized a government of national accord the city of that is very strategic as it has been used as a supporting hub alongside the city of that huna for have to his forces fighting the government forces in southern tripoli forces loyal to the warlord 24 have to have taken control of the city for the past 3 months and now after losing that he was drawn to the town of us harbor which is in the west in the south of the very end military sources with the government say that dozens of have...
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the site has been described, for us, it is the last piece of the puzzle in the neighborhood, along with the city college upper reservoir sight to pull together these different uses and make a cohesive place here that really links these other pieces together. the transit aspect is critical for us. a lot of the pieces that are coming together have been talked about, these pieces were critical to plan in a way that emphasizes walking and biking. working with the, has been a great -- working with the, has been a great process for us. they have also had important guidance in terms of placement of open space, uses, circulation , massing of the buildings, similarly, we have been collaborating closely with city college as they work through their facility's master plan, and carefully coordinating our work to make sure that they can proceed with their performing arts center, and these pieces involve the pedestrian way, the vehicle circulation, all of that is coordinated. they are such a critical neighborhood, integrating with their development is critical for us. we want to make sure they use our open spa
the site has been described, for us, it is the last piece of the puzzle in the neighborhood, along with the city college upper reservoir sight to pull together these different uses and make a cohesive place here that really links these other pieces together. the transit aspect is critical for us. a lot of the pieces that are coming together have been talked about, these pieces were critical to plan in a way that emphasizes walking and biking. working with the, has been a great -- working with...
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the city in the late 1960's. it becomes famous would ites outnt funkadelic wr to the city called chocolate city. we knew we wanted to use that nickname as soon as we put together the project. d.c. was a majority black city until 2011. isn't 70% black until the mid-1970's. d.c. has always been a chocolate city. we have always had a large black population that influenced how the city's government. >> "chocolate city: a history of race and democracy in the nation's capital." derek musgrove, thank you for speaking with us. >> this is american history tv, covering history c-span tile with interviews and discussions with authors, historians and teachers. 48 hours, all -- every weekend, only on c-span3. son and on afterwards, in her latest book, the target or, a former cia intelligence analyst offers or insights into the innerworkings of the agent the and her work in tracking terrorists. she's interviewed by congressman andre carson of indiana. who osamaople know bin laden is. there was another figure that you had a connection to with your service. tell us about your experience tracking him and those around him? initially char
the city in the late 1960's. it becomes famous would ites outnt funkadelic wr to the city called chocolate city. we knew we wanted to use that nickname as soon as we put together the project. d.c. was a majority black city until 2011. isn't 70% black until the mid-1970's. d.c. has always been a chocolate city. we have always had a large black population that influenced how the city's government. >> "chocolate city: a history of race and democracy in the nation's capital." derek...
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they want it to be where the city uses it, even if you don't go -- >> at&t park or oracle park, that med that entire area. this is going to add even more life in the area. that's going to be fun. >> it's next level. for all the outdoor stuff -- >> where was your wine? >> i didn't get to have any. later in the week i'll take you inside to see the progress cess.ve made and where they'ren >> that will f are in. >> they're expensive. >> i can't wait to hear that. weather forecast going to look really, really good here as we look through the next couple days out there in mission bay. you know, the weather there is pretty much the best you can get in san francisco a lot of days because they do tend to get a little bit of heat. a lot of that outdoor stuff is just going to be fantastic. as we get a look right now, the next two days in our forecast is going to be ruled by this area of high pressure that has already started to build in right now. what a flip from what we had last month with all of that unusual rainfall and cool 60s and low 70s. now we're back up to some of the first 90s so far
they want it to be where the city uses it, even if you don't go -- >> at&t park or oracle park, that med that entire area. this is going to add even more life in the area. that's going to be fun. >> it's next level. for all the outdoor stuff -- >> where was your wine? >> i didn't get to have any. later in the week i'll take you inside to see the progress cess.ve made and where they'ren >> that will f are in. >> they're expensive. >> i can't wait to...
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for the city use. d to believe that i should be expecting to be evicted as an office use, which is i'm here today with my colleagues. my office space is is on the fourth floor. it's approximately 10 feet by 1. it has one window and small sink and only cold water. most units do not have hot water. the temperature in the room is hot. the space has no air-conditioning, or exhaust system other than the window. it is a no frills office. it is not a production space. currently there are roughly 8 to 10 spaces that are open on my floor. it appears there's a similar number of units empty on other floors. i applaud the instinct to protect the p.d.r. space. i question the wisdom replacing the existing small businesses that they will be filled by p.d.r. uses. i encourage your commission to see the layout of the structure of this facility and examine the practicality of renting the upper there ar floor for p.d.r.. thank you. >> president adams: thank you. next speaker please. >> team member of the small business co
for the city use. d to believe that i should be expecting to be evicted as an office use, which is i'm here today with my colleagues. my office space is is on the fourth floor. it's approximately 10 feet by 1. it has one window and small sink and only cold water. most units do not have hot water. the temperature in the room is hot. the space has no air-conditioning, or exhaust system other than the window. it is a no frills office. it is not a production space. currently there are roughly 8 to...
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the city of akron uses the river to furnish its water supply. to assure the city will have enough throughout the cuyahoga's watershed, three reservoirs impound the stream, capturing a portion and sometimes all of the flow. here a billion and a half gallons of water can be held back, banked until the time a thirsty city needs it. the swollen stream, in addition to lying in wait until needed, is also used as a fishing, swimming and camping recreational area. downstream of the reservoir, the river is navigable until it meets the next reservoir, lake rockwell. each spring, a group of avid river buffs take to canoes and boats in a mass excursion, sponsored by the outdoor editor of the "record courier." the annual downstream trip points out the recreational value of this section of the river. occasionally, fallen trees block the stream, making navigation a bit difficult. from the banks of the river, the stream is fed fresh water from almost minute runoffs, as well as small creeks and runs. a lively current moves the water on, breaking out into a small
the city of akron uses the river to furnish its water supply. to assure the city will have enough throughout the cuyahoga's watershed, three reservoirs impound the stream, capturing a portion and sometimes all of the flow. here a billion and a half gallons of water can be held back, banked until the time a thirsty city needs it. the swollen stream, in addition to lying in wait until needed, is also used as a fishing, swimming and camping recreational area. downstream of the reservoir, the river...
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her article 15 of the transportation code, using the city statuses a charter city, the state code was augmented by article 15 for san francisco's purposes, since we have a lot of mixed-use neighborhoods and it lowered the threshold to 30% of the wait of assessments to authorizing election and also allowed c.b.d. to form initially for up to 15 years. >> but that has been in place in the case since 2005? >> 2004. >> 2004. there isn't a special situation? >> no, they have the ability to go up to 15 years, but some choose to form for ten years or less. >> great. thank you. i just want to thank everybody who came out today. everyone from the tenderloin community, it is extraordinary to see such diversity of our community and all of the leaders and organizations and different business owners and i just want to thank the staff and the board and everyone who is involved with this organization for what you have done to really bring this community together, to do it in an inclusive way, the corner captains, thank you so much for all that you do every day and i will probably see you tomorrow mor
her article 15 of the transportation code, using the city statuses a charter city, the state code was augmented by article 15 for san francisco's purposes, since we have a lot of mixed-use neighborhoods and it lowered the threshold to 30% of the wait of assessments to authorizing election and also allowed c.b.d. to form initially for up to 15 years. >> but that has been in place in the case since 2005? >> 2004. >> 2004. there isn't a special situation? >> no, they have...
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different neighborhoods throughout the city voted unanimously that the property should go back to the city and college of san francisco, state in the public realm for public use. the city of san francisco's financial entity valued city college at $300 million a year. that is the value that it gives to the city of san francisco. $300 million. any user private development of this land will severely impact the value of city college that is given to the city of san francisco. in addition, if a member -- we voted on these parameters. the former chair from the sunnyside, said we will not allow these parameters to be violated. they are being violated. we took a lot of time looking at those parameters. eventually we have to give you a report. we're in we are in violation of our own bylaws. we should give you an annual report. we haven't done that yet, and i brought that up at the last meeting on monday of this week. you should have all these comments. you hear the comments from the audience. they are very good comments about city college, about how it is being damaged, about how it should have the land. i have urged us to do a report so you can read it, the board of
different neighborhoods throughout the city voted unanimously that the property should go back to the city and college of san francisco, state in the public realm for public use. the city of san francisco's financial entity valued city college at $300 million a year. that is the value that it gives to the city of san francisco. $300 million. any user private development of this land will severely impact the value of city college that is given to the city of san francisco. in addition, if a...
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the city. on friday you brought us out to the sunnydale housing project to focus energy and attention and light on a community that for far too long our city has shamefully ignored. at that event you announced your budget, which is your statement of values. i want to thank you for your commitment around the housing needses all of our communities in the city and particularly the lbgq community. we talked about the extraordinary $3 million investment for the first time in transcommunity housing needs. that is a big, big deal. i want to point out and celebrate the 79 new units opening at open house this summer right now. [applause.] i know many folks in this room worked on that adding to 40 units opened two years ago. it is partially due to the work of this mayor when she was on the board of supervisors that there are queer people going in those units. thank you for that and all of your work to ensure our generations every assistance will be able to age and remain in san francisco. i know we are just getting started. those open house units are the first. i am excited. with that we have such a fant
the city. on friday you brought us out to the sunnydale housing project to focus energy and attention and light on a community that for far too long our city has shamefully ignored. at that event you announced your budget, which is your statement of values. i want to thank you for your commitment around the housing needses all of our communities in the city and particularly the lbgq community. we talked about the extraordinary $3 million investment for the first time in transcommunity housing...
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the problem that created the use of drugs and the continuing mental illness. so our model of using co-op apartments is that integrated scattered site apartments in neighborhoods all over the city. so clients aren't all congregated in one part of the city. but they get to live and experience living as any of us would in communities all around the city. those apartments are intensely supported by case management, which is a medi-cal reimbursable service so it brings in significant revenue for the structure. and so this is to me the way in which we address recidivism and retention in the community for our most disabled clients. and i urge that you move this forward in the interest of the clients we serve. thank you. >> supervisor mar: thank you, mr. fields. next speaker. >> good morning members of the commission and the chair. i'm richard hes aley, the executive director of connor house. we provide residential communities to adults who are recovering from mental illness and more recently dealing with a lot of people who have also been chronically homeless. and we started operating our first co-op in 1963. we found that the people who were graduating from our residential treatment
the problem that created the use of drugs and the continuing mental illness. so our model of using co-op apartments is that integrated scattered site apartments in neighborhoods all over the city. so clients aren't all congregated in one part of the city. but they get to live and experience living as any of us would in communities all around the city. those apartments are intensely supported by case management, which is a medi-cal reimbursable service so it brings in significant revenue for the...
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but even now the city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow, it almostother band would kill the cuyahoga. the river runs somewhat clear, though not pure by any means. it is cleaning up to support fish, and several have been taken from this spot, right in the heart of town. ♪ talk of makingn the river into a park, available to all. we are told the plan is simple. it was a different story five years ago. ♪ >> on the outskirts of kent, where the river heads for cuyahoga falls, is a new wastewater treatment plant, which was under construction five years ago. it can provide secondary treatment of some 4 million gallons of waste each day, and it is now meeting the state requirements. in 1960, kent faced the situation in which laveta finds itself today, but even they are finding it difficult to do their job properly because of the kinds of waste it must treat, everything from slaughterhouse remains to industrial sludge and oil are flushed into the sewers. as it is with innumerable other cities along the river. ♪ >> of course, the influence from the metal indust
but even now the city of akron uses so much water from the river that in times of low flow, it almostother band would kill the cuyahoga. the river runs somewhat clear, though not pure by any means. it is cleaning up to support fish, and several have been taken from this spot, right in the heart of town. ♪ talk of makingn the river into a park, available to all. we are told the plan is simple. it was a different story five years ago. ♪ >> on the outskirts of kent, where the river heads...
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and we'll show you the e-mail sent to us from the indian city of tire in the us. most visitors head straight to the water line i recommend you take some time to stroll through love and now. you can even spend the night at this beautiful 19th century castle. then it's on to the dock this is when the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more than 150 years of course taking a ride is at the very top of my list but 1st a pit stop at what's called the pickle mile it's to go to destination for this play by its most famous product. you couldn't get in the club yet we have some officials still pickles mustard garlic close reddish mustard honey mustard or chili to. each that has its own secret pickle recipe these gherkins are sold all around the world. next i think the classics my favorite. is the soil here in the chalet but is more than rich in nutrients ideal conditions for growing cucumbers. now i'm hopping on the next boat. 1st and foremost these boats are tourist attractions but they were once the only way to get around the ship they have flat bottoms bec
and we'll show you the e-mail sent to us from the indian city of tire in the us. most visitors head straight to the water line i recommend you take some time to stroll through love and now. you can even spend the night at this beautiful 19th century castle. then it's on to the dock this is when the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more than 150 years of course taking a ride is at the very top of my list but 1st a pit stop at what's called the pickle mile it's to go to...
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sent that message earlier this month when they passed the stop secret surveillance ordinance the banned city use of facial recognition surveillance technology but while the prohibited city agencies from using the software amazon will continue selling recognition to governments and law enforcement agencies after its shareholders voted down proposals last week to stop the practice sounds like these are the people we should be monitoring most of all. i wonder who in the amazon shareholder would match with a mug shot database. reporting from an urgent care natalie mcgill redacted tonight. here are your headlines from the future seeing as microsoft in the military industrial complex are taking over our election software on tuesday you'll learn. department of organized human murder assures nation elections are in good. hands next thursday. robert muller reveals actual finding a mole or reported to be revealed in his upcoming hardcover memoir mother time $35911.00 so i'm going to start now does your mind. thank you. thank you thank you only. thank you. nobody could see coming that false confessions wou
sent that message earlier this month when they passed the stop secret surveillance ordinance the banned city use of facial recognition surveillance technology but while the prohibited city agencies from using the software amazon will continue selling recognition to governments and law enforcement agencies after its shareholders voted down proposals last week to stop the practice sounds like these are the people we should be monitoring most of all. i wonder who in the amazon shareholder would...
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the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, homeless and on the street, i feel like i can give them hope because i was once there. i am not afraid to tell them i used to be here. i used to be like this, you know. i have compassion for people that are on the streets like the homeless and people that are caught up with their addiction because now, i feel like i can give them hope. it reminds you every day of where i used to be and where i am at now. >> please rise for the pledge of
the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, homeless and on the street, i feel like i can give them hope because i was once there. i am not afraid to tell them i used to be here. i used to...
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the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents. >> you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, homeless and on the street, i feel like i can give them hope because i was once there. i am not afraid to tell them i used to be here. i used to be like this, you know. i have compassion for people that are on the streets like the homeless and people that are caught up with their addiction because now, i feel like i can give them hope. it reminds you every day of where i used to be and where i am at now. >> the goal is simple. it's to raise women's voices. >> learn a little bit about what you should be thinking about in the future. >> we had own over 300 -- over 300 people who signed up for the one-on-one counseling today. >> i think in the world of leading, people sometimes discount the ability to lead quietly and effectively. the
the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents. >> you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, homeless and on the street, i feel like i can give them hope because i was once there. i am not afraid to tell them i used to be here....
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it results in the city using the money that could go to retailers going to a third party that we don't need. >> that is like my concern and my concern with tieing this up in excessive study, you know. i love data as much as the next person, maybe a bit more, but it seems to me that we have a finite number ever number of th. we are diminishing -- i am casting an eye at the office of oewd somehow training these folks. i give them more credit than that. i am inclined to think that would not be all that helpful. i guess other specific. >> we could make specific recommendations about the ability to deplete current inventory because you are already in. again, it is what is the real damage here? you are telling me tomorrow i cannot sell? is it six months now? that may or may not be enough time to get rid of someone's inventory. i don't know if six months is enough time. one should not carry more than six to 12 months of inventory. >> i can't imagine what 12 months would be. >> that is a lot of cigarettes. >> again, the specific recommendation should be specific to the cause and effect. a dire
it results in the city using the money that could go to retailers going to a third party that we don't need. >> that is like my concern and my concern with tieing this up in excessive study, you know. i love data as much as the next person, maybe a bit more, but it seems to me that we have a finite number ever number of th. we are diminishing -- i am casting an eye at the office of oewd somehow training these folks. i give them more credit than that. i am inclined to think that would not...
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last month san francisco became the first city in the country to ban city agencies from using the technologyey city council is set to consider a similar ban next month. >>> a new state law that places new restrictions on the sale of ammunition is set to go into effect next week. prop 63 was passed in 2016 with 63% of the vote. we are told that starting july 1st, anyone who wants to buy ammunition in california will first have to pass a background check. >> reporter: california's governor touts the state's new gun law pointing to other recent gun measures that prove regulations work. >> a significant decline in the gun murder rate in the states, it goes well beyond the trendline nationally. gun safety laws save lives. >> reporter: anyone looking to buy ammunition will be required to show an id. and subject to a spot background check. and a one dollar fee. in the new law, it also bars online sales of ammunition or see buyers to use a licensed dealer, or cross state lines. the goal, officials claim, is to deny ammunition to those who illegally obtained firearms. >> they were able to get through
last month san francisco became the first city in the country to ban city agencies from using the technologyey city council is set to consider a similar ban next month. >>> a new state law that places new restrictions on the sale of ammunition is set to go into effect next week. prop 63 was passed in 2016 with 63% of the vote. we are told that starting july 1st, anyone who wants to buy ammunition in california will first have to pass a background check. >> reporter: california's...
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edgar lopez at public works and charles sullivan from the city attorney's office who work with us to get us to this point. related has been partnering with the city and working in san francisco for over 30 years on large projects of this type. innovative public private partnership is the type of challenge world class developments we work to do. 49 south vanness fillings the need to consolidate the city to one place as you have heard. by designing abconstructing both buildings at the same time we had the unique opportunity to plan and consider the needs for both buildings. i would like to kill out som and their team who work with us and the city to get these two buildings less than 200 feet apart to look as compatible as we can agree they do. the results of 1.3 million square folk and two magnificent buildings to bring 1800 city employees and apartment complex is unique in san francisco. this mixed use is proof of what san francisco can accomplish when we work together with optimism. thank you very much. >> let's hear from the team on the ground getting this building done. come on up.
edgar lopez at public works and charles sullivan from the city attorney's office who work with us to get us to this point. related has been partnering with the city and working in san francisco for over 30 years on large projects of this type. innovative public private partnership is the type of challenge world class developments we work to do. 49 south vanness fillings the need to consolidate the city to one place as you have heard. by designing abconstructing both buildings at the same time...
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us. let's get the story straight. we're not the problem here. these records belong to us, not you. this year, the invisible project released the city project 2.0 regarding histories of chicago police officers. the data revealed a system pervaded by racial data. the filing complaints are predominantly black, yet black people are underrepresented in the case of physical abuse. [inaudible] >> the 22% of officers who have ten or more complaints account for all complaints during that period. if anyone else dies right now, and it's found out that one of these officers has prior instances, their blood is on your hands. if a person is found to be -- you can shake your head if you want, but if a person is found there's exculpatory evidence that wasn't turned over, you've got a cover up. if we had a commission that was done what you are doing, they would be charged with accomplice liability, conspiracy, and anything else -- [inaudible] >> you need to be a little m-- >> commissioner mazzucco: you need to be a little more professional. you're representing the community -- >> president hirsch: let's not
us. let's get the story straight. we're not the problem here. these records belong to us, not you. this year, the invisible project released the city project 2.0 regarding histories of chicago police officers. the data revealed a system pervaded by racial data. the filing complaints are predominantly black, yet black people are underrepresented in the case of physical abuse. [inaudible] >> the 22% of officers who have ten or more complaints account for all complaints during that period....