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have an unusual ally in the corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really historic day of hearings and critical constitutional issues about the power of local tiitie and the cities and the states and the relationships to each other will be discussed and implicated in the case. it is a case of huge national importance. first with le heare will hear am the city to stop all of the proceedings. if the judge hears a motion on that day, it stops everything in its tracks and will never resurrect it again. but then we will hear motions from the landlords to ask the court to ask us to cease and desist selling cannabis.
have an unusual ally in the corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really historic day of hearings and critical constitutional issues about the power of local tiitie and the cities and the states and the relationships to each other will be discussed and...
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the spirit of this great city. it already to me shows the diversity that characterizes this city and that already apparently existed at the time. a city that took up immigrants from all over the world and just treated them by marriage and not by any other criteria. >> so this is a wonderful tribute, i would say to germany in a way because he came from there and he liked to claim him as such. but especially to san francisco and to this man's entrepreneurship. and i would like to thank mayor lee
the spirit of this great city. it already to me shows the diversity that characterizes this city and that already apparently existed at the time. a city that took up immigrants from all over the world and just treated them by marriage and not by any other criteria. >> so this is a wonderful tribute, i would say to germany in a way because he came from there and he liked to claim him as such. but especially to san francisco and to this man's entrepreneurship. and i would like to thank...
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been a long time been a long time that the needs the city time. and it's been a long time been a long time loopholes be nice and kind. and i heard you were downtown working driving all the city crazy. the budgets back in town the budget is back in town. and you it's the budget you want to fight over the budget i'm going to let you. and you know that place it city hall in districts 3 is there was an unbelievable amount of outreach to people who are generally attached and they were brought into the process. we're aver competitive and dynamic county. it was interesting at the meetings the initial meetings that not only were the usual suspects there the people you see walking popping up your halls but people you don't traditionally he see and this was the credit to the disengaged population. so far as we were concerned the community involvement and working with the supervisors staff and developing the balance the whole concept gets an a. where we have much to learn is in the prelims. you have to avoid pitting one neighborhood against each other it shou
been a long time been a long time that the needs the city time. and it's been a long time been a long time loopholes be nice and kind. and i heard you were downtown working driving all the city crazy. the budgets back in town the budget is back in town. and you it's the budget you want to fight over the budget i'm going to let you. and you know that place it city hall in districts 3 is there was an unbelievable amount of outreach to people who are generally attached and they were brought into...
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the spirit of this great city. it already to me shows the diversity that characterizes this city and that already apparently existed at the timecity that took up immigrants from all over the world and just treated them by marriage and not by any other criteria. >> so this is a wonderful tribute, i would say to germany in a way because he came from there and he liked to claim him as such. but especially to san francisco and to this man's entrepreneurship. and i would like to thank mayor lee for giving mayor sutro's bust this wonderful spot. thank you very much. mr. mayor. thank you all. [ applause ] >> and now, we will hear from one of the descendents. miss cythia, soyster great grand daughter. [ applause ] >> well, i can't tell you how proud and pleased my family is today to have this event happening. and i have another generation with me. ught la adolf and great, grand my, the great, great grand daughter, and also here today. and they have come from out of town. but mostly i want to thank all of the people who made this happen. the mayor, and the board of supervisors, and all of the commission and i want to thank jona for mak
the spirit of this great city. it already to me shows the diversity that characterizes this city and that already apparently existed at the timecity that took up immigrants from all over the world and just treated them by marriage and not by any other criteria. >> so this is a wonderful tribute, i would say to germany in a way because he came from there and he liked to claim him as such. but especially to san francisco and to this man's entrepreneurship. and i would like to thank mayor...
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the last thing i would say is i really believe that it'll take some time to get to a point where we can, as a city, say that we have a dressed all the issues and i think all of us as elected officials have some responsibility in how we got here in the sense that cheerily there is a lot more that each and every one of us could have done and there's a lot that we need to do. one of the things that i am doing in this budget request is to provide funding so that there is more tenant and resident engagement. whatever the solution is, whatever this looks like, it cannot work, it cannot be sustained long term unless the tenants have more of a say in what happens. and there is a model for that and we have the model of what's happening with sro hotels. the situation is not perfect, but the fact that you have community involvement makes issues so that people in those agencies actually responds to them. my experience with the development projects in my district is that the more involved the residents are, the better the situations an conditions are. so that is the intent of that -- to create a system that en
the last thing i would say is i really believe that it'll take some time to get to a point where we can, as a city, say that we have a dressed all the issues and i think all of us as elected officials have some responsibility in how we got here in the sense that cheerily there is a lot more that each and every one of us could have done and there's a lot that we need to do. one of the things that i am doing in this budget request is to provide funding so that there is more tenant and resident...
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wanted to review the sunday streets program which has been pretty wildly popular across the at the time city. it's now in its fifth year and has never been discussed here. he wanted to review how the program works, hear from the chief organizer [inaudible] organization as well as from the mta and warrant to look at some of the bet benefits it's offered. department of public health has done [inaudible] the local businesses that come from sunday streets and then i think we also want to look at what are the challenges, what are the logistical hurdles that make it complicated or make it harder to administer and what can with doe to make it run a little smoother. so to speak to it, id'd like to bring up the executive director of livable cities. >> thank you. good afternoon supervisors, tom, ed of livable city. we wanted to thank supervisor avalos for requesting this hearing and thank you for your time today to talk about a program that we help run and one of the city's most popular programs. we have a presentation for you today. i'm going to give you a little background and then we'll go to chris
wanted to review the sunday streets program which has been pretty wildly popular across the at the time city. it's now in its fifth year and has never been discussed here. he wanted to review how the program works, hear from the chief organizer [inaudible] organization as well as from the mta and warrant to look at some of the bet benefits it's offered. department of public health has done [inaudible] the local businesses that come from sunday streets and then i think we also want to look at...
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. >> we required they provide food service the entire time. the cityt the time received a letter of support but by phone one woman was upset over what she calls a nightclub. she said it will bring noise, traffic and crime. one business owner tells thus city could use another hot spot to attract more visitors. >> i welcome everyone to this town. >> the city is hoping to smooth out concerns. >> we are scheduling a meeting with the owner and the neighbors. >> the meeting is not expected to take place till the end of august or september when the owner gets back from a holiday stay. the city says at any time it could add restrictions to the permit or take it away. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the senate cleared a hurdle today in the debate over immigration reform. they ended the debate for boarder surge. it will double the number of agent and 700 miles of fencing. it faces opposition in the senate. >> i will vote to debate it and the opportunity to monday it. but there will need to be changes to the bill. >> president obama told business leaders
. >> we required they provide food service the entire time. the cityt the time received a letter of support but by phone one woman was upset over what she calls a nightclub. she said it will bring noise, traffic and crime. one business owner tells thus city could use another hot spot to attract more visitors. >> i welcome everyone to this town. >> the city is hoping to smooth out concerns. >> we are scheduling a meeting with the owner and the neighbors. >> the...
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it is the only iron-age city in israel that is perfectly preserved, and almost frozen in time. >> this is one of the richest sites in israel. this is a like a biblical pompei. >> gordon: the hebrew name iis kirbet kiafa. and he recovered some burnt olive piece from the site. and he sent them to the lab. >> it is all of the signs that are from about 1020 to 980 b.c. this is exactly the time of king david. >> gordon: in david's day, the valley of allah served as a neutral zone, between the israelites and the philistines. in kijafa, scra excavators discovered a large cache of weapons. >> it is in the same location at the same time, and the city is heavily fortified. we are telling you this was, indeed, an area of conflict between two political units. >> gordon: in the bible, this fortress is mentioned with a different name, sha orion. it is the place where the philistines fled after david killed goliath. >> it means two gates. and there we have two gates. so if you take the biblical location, the bible name, it fits perfectly. >> gordon: just 10 days after kijafa was discovered, critics a
it is the only iron-age city in israel that is perfectly preserved, and almost frozen in time. >> this is one of the richest sites in israel. this is a like a biblical pompei. >> gordon: the hebrew name iis kirbet kiafa. and he recovered some burnt olive piece from the site. and he sent them to the lab. >> it is all of the signs that are from about 1020 to 980 b.c. this is exactly the time of king david. >> gordon: in david's day, the valley of allah served as a neutral...
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the strike. >>> and we have hot times in the city. we are going to be up to more than 100 degrees inland today and it looks like the heat wave will be extended through the end of the week. we'll have the details in a few minutes. >>> with pride parade kicking off in just hours, gay marriage opponents make a move that could threaten the celebration. >> thank you for joining us. >> we have a lot to talk about in our next hour. we are going to be talking about the gay agenda, where it goes from here. it's going to get controversial in california. >> we are also going to hear from the heat of the metropolitan trans-foration commission. it's looking more and more likely there is a chance a bart strike could be averted. we have more on that coming up,
the strike. >>> and we have hot times in the city. we are going to be up to more than 100 degrees inland today and it looks like the heat wave will be extended through the end of the week. we'll have the details in a few minutes. >>> with pride parade kicking off in just hours, gay marriage opponents make a move that could threaten the celebration. >> thank you for joining us. >> we have a lot to talk about in our next hour. we are going to be talking about the gay...
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what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get the information easily. >> a picture tells a thousand stories. some say a map >>> it gives me great pleasure to welcome you all today. we are very happy to be able in a moment to announce our new director. but i want to acknowledge all of you who are here, particularly trustees who are here who have been enormously supportive of this effort to find a new director. it has been quite a long procedure, although it was no longer than the search for john buchannon. both searchers took about 13 months. my selection committee which was 13 people and i would like to thank them for their participation and in particular the search comm
what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get...
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and against the citizens of this city and sided or with the citizens of this city, 2 percent of the time. and so don't sit here and give all of this moaning and groaning about how difficult the complainants, when they have to go through a gauntlet lasting years to get the damn case before you. look at the historic record and it is all a matter of public record and you all know it and three of you are attorneys. and if people are doing stuff like this in court the judge would probably put sanctions against the attorneys involved. don't be hypocrites. >> any further public comment on this matter? >> yes, i'm peter warfield, director of the library users association and i don't have any direct interest in this case as a participant in any way but i do want to take exception to something that the sheriff said. to be taken seriously you have to act seriously. i think with respect to pastor gavin, who i have also known for a number of years, i know her as a very serious and very devoted person to issues that are public issues that she is not profiting from in a personal way. she has spent unto
and against the citizens of this city and sided or with the citizens of this city, 2 percent of the time. and so don't sit here and give all of this moaning and groaning about how difficult the complainants, when they have to go through a gauntlet lasting years to get the damn case before you. look at the historic record and it is all a matter of public record and you all know it and three of you are attorneys. and if people are doing stuff like this in court the judge would probably put...
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every time i bring it up to my city, by the time we get the city attorney involved, arts board involved, everybody else involved, they decide it's too much work to do that and we'll just see what happens. >> one more. let's hear from the san francisco arts commission. >> her statement frightens me. i'm an arts person. this is san francisco, we're in a unique situation in that we really do -- our whole city lich on creativity. and we like to encourage it and also manage it at the same time. the street smarts program that i manage which is funded by dpw is a public/private partnership. all public mural art or any sort of public art has to be funneled through our commission and we have to give permission to do that. but when you're dealing with a private property owner it's slightly different because they basically have -- they have ownership of their property and ownership of what goes on that property. but at the same time, if they do put something up like a sunflower or what have you and the neighborhood is against it, how do you manage that? because technically it's their right to put
every time i bring it up to my city, by the time we get the city attorney involved, arts board involved, everybody else involved, they decide it's too much work to do that and we'll just see what happens. >> one more. let's hear from the san francisco arts commission. >> her statement frightens me. i'm an arts person. this is san francisco, we're in a unique situation in that we really do -- our whole city lich on creativity. and we like to encourage it and also manage it at the...
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what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get the information easily. >> a picture tells a thousand stories. some say a map >> good afternoon, welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors land use and economic development committee. i'm scott wiener, the chairman of the committee, to my right is commissioner kim, supervisor chiu is not able to attend this meeting today. i would like to thank sfgtv for broadcasting. >> any announcements? >> yes. please make sure you silence cell phones and electronic devices. items will appear . -- can we make sure mr. chiu is excused? >> item no. 1. item 1: [building, health, public works codes - soil and/or groundwater testing requ
what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get...
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the other inhabitants in the city? mayor lee? you recently summarized the situation very well. we need to promote economic growth and at the same time protect the traditional qualities of the cities. this is no small matter. and one that we definitely need to exchange experiences about. in our memorandum of understanding we are signing and committing to new resolutions and we will continue the exchange of information regarding sustainable city development in particular, in turns of mobility and waste disposal and environmental protection, and the healthcare system and the multicultural influences. we are supporting the dialogue on life sciences and it researches so laouses and hoping to learn from your come pencies. >> cultural exchange projects in it is field of music, design, film and photography under score the creative potential of the two cities, and artistic program has been set up in conjunction with the city of zurich's culture department as well as a artist program for dancers. they go to both comedies which are supporting and breezing, fresh to the urban relationship that our two cities have chosen to maintain. the san fra
the other inhabitants in the city? mayor lee? you recently summarized the situation very well. we need to promote economic growth and at the same time protect the traditional qualities of the cities. this is no small matter. and one that we definitely need to exchange experiences about. in our memorandum of understanding we are signing and committing to new resolutions and we will continue the exchange of information regarding sustainable city development in particular, in turns of mobility and...
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what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get the information easily. >> a picture tells a thousand stories. some say a map >> pilaties. it's a creation, an old regimen of exercise. really based on core engagement and core structure and core development. we do a lot of exercise in developing that and think about lengthening of the spine and our muscles. if you're a runner, if you're into kayaking, martial arts, cycling pilates are for you. >> programs are variety
what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get...
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what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get the information easily. >> a picture tells a thousand stories. some say a map >> good morning. thank you for joining me here at the board chambers, and thank you to board president david chiu, budget chair mark farrell, members of the board of supervisors, our elected officials, our commissioners, and our department heads. and welcome, members of the public who joined us this morning. this year's budget reflects a lot of hard work between city government and the people that we serve. we've met in every district of the city. we've worked with our elected city family. we listened to hundreds of community lde
what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get...
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every time i bring it up to my city, by the time we get the city attorney involved, arts board involved, everybody else involved, they decide it's too much work to do that and we'll just see what happens. >> one more. let's hear from the san francisco arts commission. >> her statement frightens me.
every time i bring it up to my city, by the time we get the city attorney involved, arts board involved, everybody else involved, they decide it's too much work to do that and we'll just see what happens. >> one more. let's hear from the san francisco arts commission. >> her statement frightens me.
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the most dog-friendly citis in the nation. i don't know if you knew that or not, but at the same time, the city per capita spends less on animal care and control than any other county in the bay area, just about $4 million. and even to bring the city up to the median level would take another $2 million, can you help out in this budget to bring at least this city's animal care and control up to the median level with a $2 million increase? >> i at the end think it's a perfect example of a department i have with rebecca katz talked about private and public investment and i think you are right, animal owners and guardians, if you will, are things of great emotional attachments to the quality of life in our city. having said that, it is perfect to create public-private partnerships to sustain their shelters, their programs, they are retrieval processes, there are ways to make both guardians and animals safer and quality animal care. we're working out an ability to talk about the mission of the animal care and control department in the way that it attracts private investment. i think they have been doing well. all the food for the s
the most dog-friendly citis in the nation. i don't know if you knew that or not, but at the same time, the city per capita spends less on animal care and control than any other county in the bay area, just about $4 million. and even to bring the city up to the median level would take another $2 million, can you help out in this budget to bring at least this city's animal care and control up to the median level with a $2 million increase? >> i at the end think it's a perfect example of a...
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the dysfunction in washington dc and it gets harder every time. what has made me so proud yet again for the millionth time about this city and the government is the unwaivering commitment with the people living with this decease and we saw that commitment yet again in the mayor's proposed budget and the board completing the task with this remaining $3 million so mr. chairman, colleagues, on behalf of this community, i want to thank you for keeping this city 30 year plus commitment to fighting and defeating this epidemic. i'm also very excited in this budget about our city's increased commitment to lgbt at risk and homeless youth. we are going to be increasing housing for lgbt on rescues and other at risk youth and the general safety net to make sure that we address the epidemic of kids living on our streets. and then finally i fought hard and colleagues i want to thank you for agreeing to the enhancement and the dpw street and public cleaners. we have years of bad budgets hollowed out and to do a good job as dave would like to do and we would like to keep our public spaces clean and this is going to help them do that. congratulations everyone. >>
the dysfunction in washington dc and it gets harder every time. what has made me so proud yet again for the millionth time about this city and the government is the unwaivering commitment with the people living with this decease and we saw that commitment yet again in the mayor's proposed budget and the board completing the task with this remaining $3 million so mr. chairman, colleagues, on behalf of this community, i want to thank you for keeping this city 30 year plus commitment to fighting...
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those are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous french population. therefore building a palace in the art tradition is not unusual. >> jimmie was an incredible individual he knew that san francisco had to regain it's place in the world. he decided to have the tallest dome built in the united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish design in an arts building. there are no records about how many people worked on this building. the workman
those are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous french population. therefore building a palace in the art tradition is not unusual. >> jimmie was an incredible individual he knew that san francisco had to regain it's place in the world. he decided to have the tallest dome built in the united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the...
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the city does like everyone else, goes through economic cycles, revenue cycles up and cycles down. proposition a and the policy that followed were meant to insulate the city; when times were better more money could be saved. the city adopted a rainy day reserve in 2004 which provided helpful relief during this period but our analysis at that time indicated that we needed more to avoid really significant service cuts streaming down the economy. we can never predict when that downturn will occur which is part of the challenge frankly a budget revenue projections but we do know that when it does occur, having adequate reserves help us carry us through to the extent possible.although we have improved at this level (indiscernible) -- from a high-level perspective the concern that creates for us and the mayor and the board in adopting this policy was the you have less money available at the exact moment in time when the demand for public services tends to be the highest? when unemployment is higher? when the economy sucking down? i think that is what this reserve was intended to get to. >> we specifically commented on two different reserves, the litigation reserve and the
the city does like everyone else, goes through economic cycles, revenue cycles up and cycles down. proposition a and the policy that followed were meant to insulate the city; when times were better more money could be saved. the city adopted a rainy day reserve in 2004 which provided helpful relief during this period but our analysis at that time indicated that we needed more to avoid really significant service cuts streaming down the economy. we can never predict when that downturn will occur...
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the team. he said major construction is set to be complete on friday. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, by radio problems: critics say it's time to make the sh to a reliable system. but the city disagrees >>> new at 6:00 tonight, as oakland police are plagued by radio problems people say it's time to make the switch to a reliability system but the city disagrees. how it wants to pony up thousands of dollars to give their system another shot. >> the evening news with scott pelley is next. >> latest news always kpix.com. see you. >> pelley: tonight, what secrets did edward snowden steal? investigators are trying to measure the damage to u.s. intelligence. bob orr is on the story. it's not just government snooping. wyatt andrews reports google and other internet companies are scanning personal emails too. and they don't need a warrant. could wally funk have been the first woman astronaut? >> there's just so much to do up there. >> pelley: michelle miller on little known research in the 1960s to put women in space. daring women. >> take your hands off the wheel. ews" with scott pelley. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. rmine what >> pel
the team. he said major construction is set to be complete on friday. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, by radio problems: critics say it's time to make the sh to a reliable system. but the city disagrees >>> new at 6:00 tonight, as oakland police are plagued by radio problems people say it's time to make the switch to a reliability system but the city disagrees. how it wants to pony up thousands of dollars to give their system another shot. >> the evening news with scott...