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it's quite a unique city and ve very. we are confident it's not going to fall into the hands of isis but they could still do damage. >> why do you think the united states has not gone straight in immediately the way it did in mosul, for instance, especially around the mosul dam? >> not every target is easy to take out. isis has been able to adapt to these air strikes. they used to move in and move their heavy artillery in large convoys. they don't do that anymore. now they blend in with the population making it more difficult to take them out. a lot of times they position their artillery near major infrastructure, hospitals, bridges, things of that nature. so it's making it extremely difficult to take out these strikes because there will be collateral damage. >> another complexity to the whole situation surrounding kirkut is, of course, its status because there are sunni arabs perhaps in collaboration with isis because they don't want it to be absorbed into kurdish controlled territory. >> it's a complex city. unique. ver
it's quite a unique city and ve very. we are confident it's not going to fall into the hands of isis but they could still do damage. >> why do you think the united states has not gone straight in immediately the way it did in mosul, for instance, especially around the mosul dam? >> not every target is easy to take out. isis has been able to adapt to these air strikes. they used to move in and move their heavy artillery in large convoys. they don't do that anymore. now they blend in...
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san francisco is a unique city and our paratransit program reflects this. we have a network of services, including sf access van service, paratransit taxi, including wheelchair accessible ramp taxi and group van which serves groups of individuals going to a single location like a senior center. [music] >> i'm elsa scott and i'm a retired federal employee and i'm a native of san francisco. i use paratransit because, i've been using it for about six years because six years ago i had to start dialysis treatments at cpmc. so i'm very dependent on paratransit three times a week, coming and going.. my current driver is brian berquist.; he's just such a friendly, sort of a teddy bear kind of a guy. i don't know what it is about brian, but all of us old ladies want to feed brian. [music] >> hi, my name is fred lein. i'm most proud of driving a ramp taxi since the beginning of the program in 1994. [music] >> fred, you are the absolute best! thank you fred for providing transportation for me and opening up my social life, and taking ce of medical appointments, taking
san francisco is a unique city and our paratransit program reflects this. we have a network of services, including sf access van service, paratransit taxi, including wheelchair accessible ramp taxi and group van which serves groups of individuals going to a single location like a senior center. [music] >> i'm elsa scott and i'm a retired federal employee and i'm a native of san francisco. i use paratransit because, i've been using it for about six years because six years ago i had to...
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. >> if they were top compromised it is a quite unique city. it has curds, it has sunni, arabs and many others. that would be a blood bathe. we have not seen anything like this. we will not if they are to fall into the hands of isis, which we are confident it won't happen, however, they can still do damage. they move in meise by piece, so it is making it more difficult. a lot of times major infrastructure, hospitals things of that nature, so it is making it difficult to take out these strikes because they will be collateral damage. it is unique, very diverse, you have different ethnicities you have different loyallies in it. so it -- it is a different my hat is off to the governor it is quite a difficult city to manage. but look, everyone has to agree on the fact that in most of the people and the residents agree that their security is a priority number one. serjly the daily lives could be disrupted like we have seen in many towns and countries. >> dozens have people have been killed elsewhere in iraq. 12 people were killed nine were injured in
. >> if they were top compromised it is a quite unique city. it has curds, it has sunni, arabs and many others. that would be a blood bathe. we have not seen anything like this. we will not if they are to fall into the hands of isis, which we are confident it won't happen, however, they can still do damage. they move in meise by piece, so it is making it more difficult. a lot of times major infrastructure, hospitals things of that nature, so it is making it difficult to take out these...
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>> berkeley is a unique city. and so i don't know, i think maybe we'll explore that after november. t for now, we are just working on fighting measure d. >> reporter: in 2012, a similar measure lost in the city of richmond after big soda put in more than $2 million to defeat it. in berkeley, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> berkeley isn't alone. san francisco also has a soda tax on its ballot, as well. it would place a 2-cent tax per ounce on sugary drinks. >>> some top candidates in the oakland mayor's race are betting on themselves. councilwoman rebecca kaplan and jean quan both continue to reach into their wallets to finance their campaigns. and they are not alone. attorney dan siegel who is representing oakland's progressive left loaned his campaign another $25,000 recently bringing his total to $125,000. and reports show bryan parker has loaned his campaign $55,000. >>> still ahead, obamacare 2.0. the new website that's supposed to be new and improved. and also coming up in tonight's consumerwatch, what you should and shouldn't buy in the month of october to get the best deals. ,,,,,,,
>> berkeley is a unique city. and so i don't know, i think maybe we'll explore that after november. t for now, we are just working on fighting measure d. >> reporter: in 2012, a similar measure lost in the city of richmond after big soda put in more than $2 million to defeat it. in berkeley, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> berkeley isn't alone. san francisco also has a soda tax on its ballot, as well. it would place a 2-cent tax per ounce on sugary drinks. >>> some top...
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a resident of the neighborhood and chairs most of the things that makes san francisco a unique and beautiful city and building that 70 is historically able to play a leadership roll for the sustainable community i become involved with a high profile 80 position to stop jack spade i work with the merchant and community activists and know how important 70 formula retail is to san francisco many folks who live in san francisco know that few things can erode and the loss of our small businesses to the influx of chain stores i think the 11 store threshold is good and i believe it should remain part of the controls i also want to point out in the case of jake spade important popular the count was for ownership i kwoo don't know anyone was fooled by jack spade was a formula retail it was only a kate spied with more than one hundred stores internationally sthfs no a.m. guilty whether or not jack spade was needing to face a formula retail process and it created a fight therefore i want to finish by saying of the working group on this issue to address the corporate ownership is important and love to help w
a resident of the neighborhood and chairs most of the things that makes san francisco a unique and beautiful city and building that 70 is historically able to play a leadership roll for the sustainable community i become involved with a high profile 80 position to stop jack spade i work with the merchant and community activists and know how important 70 formula retail is to san francisco many folks who live in san francisco know that few things can erode and the loss of our small businesses to...
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city. but pretty unique in the world. ere's only one san francisco. >> like the city and the franchise that bears its name, uniqueness, clearly one of the most beautiful areas in the united states. it's also one of the most innovative. the grateful dead and bob weir is a frprime example. bob's love for his craft and ideals is only rivalled by his unfaithfulness. a psychological fan of the 49ers. he finds sunday, no matter where he may be, are only complete when he's able to enjoy his team. >> on the bus we make sure we have the games available. we have nfl sunday ticket on our bus. and that's mighty convenient. i can remember a few occasions where we'd take a break. it would be an awful long break. while we were waiting for the game to end. or wrap up so we could go back on either feeling good or feeling bad. >> i knew bobby weir was a huge 49er fan so i struck up a conversation with him about niner football. he immediately was happy to talk about his devotion to the niners. he told me a great story i've never forgotten. o
city. but pretty unique in the world. ere's only one san francisco. >> like the city and the franchise that bears its name, uniqueness, clearly one of the most beautiful areas in the united states. it's also one of the most innovative. the grateful dead and bob weir is a frprime example. bob's love for his craft and ideals is only rivalled by his unfaithfulness. a psychological fan of the 49ers. he finds sunday, no matter where he may be, are only complete when he's able to enjoy his...
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquein the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it looks at good and tastes good and it is good in my mouth pretty amazing. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am the executive chef i've been here as a chef at la concina since 2005 reason we do the festival and the reason we started to celebrate the spirit and talent and trivia and the hard work of the women in the la concina program if you walk up to my one on the block an owner operated routine i recipient it's a they're going to be doing the cooking from scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbia that is crisp on the outside and this is rolled you up we don't this it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things to dip it knocks you out and it's spicecy
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ today we are going to talk about fire safety. we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. it's a wonderful display. a little house in the urban center exhibition center that shows what it's like in a home in san francisco after an earthquake. one of the major issues that we are going to face after earthquakes are fire hazard. we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid that kind of problem. how can we reduce fire hazard? >> the construction was a lot different. we don't expect what we had then. we want to make sure with the gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to shut it off unless you smell gas. >> a
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taking lots of phone calls, getting this playground up and running took a combination, a unique combination of the city, partnering with business. tell us about that. >> yeah, the city was really great. they stepped up and paid for the playground to be built. but part of the condition of that playground being built was the playground needs to be staffed by the play time project. >> and that is very imrtant because of where it is. >> yeah, and the business community stepped up to make a difference, pepco, the board of trade, electric, the meyer foundation, all made generous donations to get this playground going. >> as a defender of play, you have lots of defenders of play taking phone calls. you rely on volunteers to make this work. >> yeah. >> how can people get involved? >> volunteers are the life blood of the organization. we have our eyes on the volunteers to make a difference. we have volunteers from the college student to the high powered lawyer to the social worker to the teacher. and everybody makes a difference. >> tell people what it's like to spend some time with the young people that you se
taking lots of phone calls, getting this playground up and running took a combination, a unique combination of the city, partnering with business. tell us about that. >> yeah, the city was really great. they stepped up and paid for the playground to be built. but part of the condition of that playground being built was the playground needs to be staffed by the play time project. >> and that is very imrtant because of where it is. >> yeah, and the business community stepped up...
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquein the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really import
bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquein the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an...
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquehe high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. welcome to the san francisco full board of supervisors meeting of tuesday's october 7, 2014, go giants yeah. >> embolism caller. >> supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos president chiu
bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquehe high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good morning. welcome to the san francisco full board of supervisors meeting of tuesday's october 7, 2014, go giants yeah. >> embolism caller. >> supervisor avalos supervisor breed supervisor campos president chiu
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquein the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪easier. >> do you know know your greg giving hurts from your wifi you may think that computers are kufz but when you know what you need it gets easier. a computer is made up of many different parts and each part as a specific job the k public works u is the brains of the compute. it's where all the work is done. current computers have multiple coarse it means it has multiple k public works ushthss working together as one. it hold all the information in the ram or hard or hard drive. it's the short time working memory for the computer interest it stores information while the computer is on >> the k f u is banning information backyard between the ram and the faster your programs are going to be run. if the hard drive can be cared the long-term america and you, store documents and movies >> the internal hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives. once you get
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniques camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening, everyone. >> good evening. >> my name is emily murase and i am the executive director for the department on the status of women here to welcome you to our event marking the birthday of domestic violence awareness month. we have so many successes to report to you tonight. first of all before i introduce our speakers i just want to recognize that domestic violence survivors among us they deserve our continued support and applause. >> next i want to recognize the staff of our partner agencies and all of the folks here who work fighting domestic violence every day, many of them are holding our signs and let's show them our appreciation. without further adieu, please help me welcome our may or, lee, who in every year of his administration has invested greater amounts of public funding to combat violence against women and has been a true leader in this area and please welcome
bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniques camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening, everyone. >> good evening. >> my name is emily murase and i am the executive director for the department on the status of women here to welcome you to our event marking the birthday of domestic violence awareness month. we have...
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gratitude and how they've we are to have those partnerships in place metro has indeed a unique history as a company to the city goes back to the 1800s to the gold rush indeed it's enforceable to conceive our emotion as we subtract the opening of the jane kim russ johnson herbert terminal this is a beautiful facility that was built living and breathing by the sea like if i others in the world while the journey that was remarked to get here was challenging the journal to build this cruise terminal was challenging we now look at one of the greatest ports having a first class facility and we celebrate that what makes it special is the xhoird location along the waterfront and it's large and spinach transportation area that is unique as well as the flexibility of the law out san francisco's was a spectacular cruise location i'm ouch asked what makes a port a special support san francisco sums it up it is what a cruise port needs or ever needs what is missing a cruise structure to accommodate and welcome large vessels built today as opposed to as the ones built as liners the james a. herman cruise terminal has fixed
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquein the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a lot a ton with the community and we say to ourselves, there is this one and this one. we all compartmentalize them, we have our own agenda. our agenda is to create great work. if you are interested in that, you are part of our community. >> hello and welcome to brava theater. >> we are trying to figure out a way to make a space where theater and presentation of live work is something that you think of the same way that you think of going to the movies. of course, it has been complex in terms of economics, as it is for everyone now. artistically, we have done over 35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 50,000 visitors in the building almost every year. a lot of our emerging artists to generate their first projects here, which is great. then we continue to tr
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bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquein the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 9:06 and the special meeting for the community investment and infrastructure and the agency commission, of the san francisco redevelopment agency, for friday, october ten, 2014. welcome. madam secretary,
bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this uniquein the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 9:06 and the special meeting for the community investment and infrastructure and the agency commission, of the san francisco redevelopment agency, for friday, october ten, 2014. welcome. madam secretary,
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city. >> it's unique and it's san francisco, unfortunately. >> or fortunately, if you are a tenant. the judge has given the city until friday to provide more information about exactly how the law was tailored and the plaintiffs until next week to respond before he makes his ruling. carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> hewlett-packard's decision to split into two companies will cost 5,000 people their jobs. the palo alto based tech giant announced it is putting its personal computer and printer business under one roof. tech services including data storage and software will operate under the name hewlett-packard enterprise and will be led by hp's ceomeg whitman. the changes are the latest move in a restructuring effort that's already led to tens of thousands of job cuts in recent years. hp stock finished up nearly five points today. >>> the giants are trying to complete a sweep of the washington nationals to advance in the national league playoffs. unfortunately right now, the score at at & t park, 3-0, nationals, in the seventh inning. this was a scoreless game with madison bu
city. >> it's unique and it's san francisco, unfortunately. >> or fortunately, if you are a tenant. the judge has given the city until friday to provide more information about exactly how the law was tailored and the plaintiffs until next week to respond before he makes his ruling. carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> hewlett-packard's decision to split into two companies will cost 5,000 people their jobs. the palo alto based tech giant announced it is putting...
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. >>> new at 6:00 city leaders challenge themselves in a unique way to raise money for the philadelphia outward bound will school. philadelphia's mayor michael nutter was among those who scaled down the side of the 31 story one logan square building in center city. how about that. money raise supports scholarships for students. mayor nutter says it was a great way to build confidence just like the program does for its students. >> outward bounties an educational program, experience learning, teaching young people to believe in themselves, rely on each other and bill up that self esteem to be successful in their lives. i'm a huge supporter. >> fun raising goal for philadelphia a outward bound school is $250,000. >>> it looks like fun, hopefully they came down building after the rain. >> yeah. >> and wind that is more scary, wind is stronger as you go higher up. we are talking about rain out of here. cloud persist. that is keeping us from seeing partial eclipse of the sun but i will show it to you live, it is a spectacular site. take a look outside to the north we will go in the poconos w
. >>> new at 6:00 city leaders challenge themselves in a unique way to raise money for the philadelphia outward bound will school. philadelphia's mayor michael nutter was among those who scaled down the side of the 31 story one logan square building in center city. how about that. money raise supports scholarships for students. mayor nutter says it was a great way to build confidence just like the program does for its students. >> outward bounties an educational program,...
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san francisco one of six cities participating in this unique call to action. >> quite a unique view from above there. >>> paul deanno has another unique view from mount diablo. paul, another hot one today. >> reporter: yeah. it is hot all the way to the water. the view up here at 3,849 feet is fantastic. we are looking out toward the delta. look at the wind farms. you can see pittsburg, antioch, bay point. and that typically is our hot spot. that's where the hot air resides more often there than anywhere else. but folks, it is hot all the way to the beach today where pacifica right now is still 89 degrees. check out the current temperatures outside. it's a gorgeous view up here with no clouds in the sky. san bruno good evening to you. 91 degrees right now. oakland 86. livermore 89. san francisco the hottest day since may 13th. 87 currently. there's not much of a temperature spread. that's what happens when we get the offshore temperature spread. everybody is hot not just the areas away from the water. it's chilly this morning. some of you in napa and sonoma counties were down in the 40s.
san francisco one of six cities participating in this unique call to action. >> quite a unique view from above there. >>> paul deanno has another unique view from mount diablo. paul, another hot one today. >> reporter: yeah. it is hot all the way to the water. the view up here at 3,849 feet is fantastic. we are looking out toward the delta. look at the wind farms. you can see pittsburg, antioch, bay point. and that typically is our hot spot. that's where the hot air resides...
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workers' compensation, with state retirement, as well as city reisolated storm and you can imagine the process. and this is not a problem that is unique to the sheriff's department, and is, in fact, shared by most city departments. so we would certainly welcome participating in the citywide solution to this problem. in addition, and i will go into this in greater detail in the next slide, we definitely agree that disability is reducing the number of staff that is able to work on a daily basis and driving up our overtime costs. the second recommendation was actually directed to the board of supervisors and that was that they ask the budget and legislative analyst to conduct review of workers' compensation payments and relationship between workers' compensation and overtime and
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uniqueness over the last 150 years. but increasingly it is seen as just another big city in china.hat may be the way in which decision-makers proceed as they view options going forward. >> and that is the way xi jinping sees it. but is that the way the chinese people see it? shanghai has gotten a lot wealthier. you hear people saying hong kong is a bunch of spoiled children who don't know how good they have it, that they are complaining. but now a lot of mainland chinese themselves are wealthy, have their own aspirations. is out ofible that xi touch with a fair amount of his population on this issue? >> i think xi is for the most part in touch. he gets around. he has been a populist leader for the most part. i have to tell you, he is fairly popular and well thought of domestically, so if ever there was a chinese leader who actually had some leverage among his own population to work out some sort of approach in settling down hong kong, he would certainly be a leader to be able to do that. he has fully consolidated power over his last two years of leadership. to the 19thect shot part
uniqueness over the last 150 years. but increasingly it is seen as just another big city in china.hat may be the way in which decision-makers proceed as they view options going forward. >> and that is the way xi jinping sees it. but is that the way the chinese people see it? shanghai has gotten a lot wealthier. you hear people saying hong kong is a bunch of spoiled children who don't know how good they have it, that they are complaining. but now a lot of mainland chinese themselves are...
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order for people to stay and live in the city we need to insure that we have diversity in our neighborhoods and make this is what makes san francisco so unique we need to look at the affordability crisis from multiple lens to make sure the residents have diversity range of opportunity to grow is essential to the health and vitality of our city i'm proud of this place let me let me hear excitement we have a transforming san francisco thank you so much for being here back to you larry. >> thank you, supervisor (clapping) we're delighted to announce today that the first occupant of this beautiful new facility will be molly stone the bay area treasurer for 25 years and market tenant for a decade the chief operating officer for molly stone. >> thank you larry (clapping.) supervisor cohen and maxwell ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of our mike stone and the whole stone family welcome to the market we ought grew ore space so we've been looking forward to to molly stone offers the best quality of provide for 25 years we're able to accomplish this in our nine locations because we're close to merchant that bring the freshest produce to san francisco t
order for people to stay and live in the city we need to insure that we have diversity in our neighborhoods and make this is what makes san francisco so unique we need to look at the affordability crisis from multiple lens to make sure the residents have diversity range of opportunity to grow is essential to the health and vitality of our city i'm proud of this place let me let me hear excitement we have a transforming san francisco thank you so much for being here back to you larry. >>...
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. >>> residents of chichibu city north of tokyo have a unique way of giving thanks for the autumn harvestpeople launched handmade rockets into the sky. the traditional festival dates back 400 years. the rockets are made from pine trees, logs are hollowed out and filled with explosives. the instructions for building the rockets are handed down from generation to generation. the crowd cheered as some of the rockets set off fireworks while others released small parachutes. >> translator: it's spectacular to see them going up. we all cheered when they explode in the sky. >> some of the rockets flew as high 300 meters. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. you scuffles break -- ññw protestsbreak out in in hong kong. the protests now in its third week. the death toll from the cable outbreak passes 4000. e evil outbreak passes 4000 -- the ebola outbreak passes 4000. oscar pistorius set to find out whether he will spend time in jail or walk out a free man, over the killing of his girlfriend, re
. >>> residents of chichibu city north of tokyo have a unique way of giving thanks for the autumn harvestpeople launched handmade rockets into the sky. the traditional festival dates back 400 years. the rockets are made from pine trees, logs are hollowed out and filled with explosives. the instructions for building the rockets are handed down from generation to generation. the crowd cheered as some of the rockets set off fireworks while others released small parachutes. >>...
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are feasible back up systems that serve ero tenants spaces we run into a unique challenge san francisco is one of the few cities that has significant square footage since 2010 when the policies were impacted so there's been a can you think drum of whether or not theres tenant space built by the owner with the continuation of largely out the space so that issue of interpreting that code that ups the metering to occur the rented spaces or another spaces serving tenant needs has been argued successfully by the development community to be implantable because they haven't leased the space. >> back up the stating requires the individual metering for commercial larger commercial building but not for residential. >> that's right. >> that could be problem number one there's no requirement in terms of the eco the mega residential buildings and absolutely no remit building one thousand believes go that you meter. >> yes. >> that's number one so you're saying under state law commercial multi unit for lack of a better word 50 thousand square feet or more have to be metered for tenant use but developers are building the buil
are feasible back up systems that serve ero tenants spaces we run into a unique challenge san francisco is one of the few cities that has significant square footage since 2010 when the policies were impacted so there's been a can you think drum of whether or not theres tenant space built by the owner with the continuation of largely out the space so that issue of interpreting that code that ups the metering to occur the rented spaces or another spaces serving tenant needs has been argued...
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unique low opening in center city with drum performance hundreds of people were on hand including thed other city officials. this is the japanese based retailers second store in the philly area. >> we've got instant coffee, instant breakfast but how about instant breasts? it's happening in new york. upper east side plastic surgeon is offering women the chance to enhance themselves temporarily. the new breast augmentation technique is being called inn is it a boob designed to increase breast size for just 24 hours. and there's no cutting involved. saline solution is injected into the breast and it adds volume to the area. >> i always thought about having a boob job, so with having this procedure, i'll see how i'm going to look. >> how much will inn is it a boobs cost you? about 2500 bucks. >> snake in the city. giant python escapes and makes himself comfortable in someone's garage. the scarier moment for police officer when he got to the scene. >>> a little girl's passion for the pool. how this nine year old is turning her love for swimm ♪ >> rare and scary sight in the city. a giant p
unique low opening in center city with drum performance hundreds of people were on hand including thed other city officials. this is the japanese based retailers second store in the philly area. >> we've got instant coffee, instant breakfast but how about instant breasts? it's happening in new york. upper east side plastic surgeon is offering women the chance to enhance themselves temporarily. the new breast augmentation technique is being called inn is it a boob designed to increase...
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city. also an ex-offender and have a unique perspective of what it takes for someone to make that transition back into society. our organization currently impacts over 3,000 reentering people within the san francisco bay area servicing all nine counties. we have also secured jobs for over 400 in last 45 days here in the city of san francisco for exoffenders. i think our broad experience, even though a short amount of time that we have been in existence, i think that we can be a value and asset to the board, and the council, as well as bring some truly frontline information and activity to bear within the council. >> any questions? supervisor tang. >> i am just going to ask this question of all of the applicants. so when you are up here, everyone can address some of the issues that they would like to work on through serving on the reentry council and some of the challenges that may see from people that you are trying to serve. >> was that the question? >> yes. >> currently it's my belief, my direct belief that one of the challenges, the greatest challenge is information. people reenter into s
city. also an ex-offender and have a unique perspective of what it takes for someone to make that transition back into society. our organization currently impacts over 3,000 reentering people within the san francisco bay area servicing all nine counties. we have also secured jobs for over 400 in last 45 days here in the city of san francisco for exoffenders. i think our broad experience, even though a short amount of time that we have been in existence, i think that we can be a value and asset...
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so to raise awareness...the student council at a redwood city school came up with a unique idea to honor fighting the disease. this week's cool school is roy cloud elementy what's cool about your scho? you can e-mail your nominato what's cool about your scho? you can e-mail your nominato us at: cool schools at kpix- dot-com. wy come and feature your schoo the show. a child's halloween costume has some parents up check out this baby marijua costume that has parents in fit. a southern california company does millions in sas each year of unique designs. their hottest seller this year: the ebola hazmat costume. toss traffic toss traffic toss traffic toss traffic warriors fans... this is wh you've been waiting for. the boys are back. they're holding an open practice today. you can check them out for free at e oracle arena at 6 tonight. and let's check in with oury own athlete roberta gonzales live in mill valley. and roberta this morning w'e talking about curing aches d pains that most of us and professional athletes have being active. it's 5: one of the worlds fastest and most our play of th
so to raise awareness...the student council at a redwood city school came up with a unique idea to honor fighting the disease. this week's cool school is roy cloud elementy what's cool about your scho? you can e-mail your nominato what's cool about your scho? you can e-mail your nominato us at: cool schools at kpix- dot-com. wy come and feature your schoo the show. a child's halloween costume has some parents up check out this baby marijua costume that has parents in fit. a southern california...
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so to raise awareness...the student council at a redwood city school came up with a unique idea to honor those fightine disease. this week's cool school is roy cloud elementy waiting to get her hair cut...katie ho is nervous 10:57:40 "im nervous. ive ht long for a really long time" nats of snip with a few sni. nats of clapping 10:59:05 a support from her classmates...ten inches is f (10:59:33 "feel your hair" winces as she feels her hai she winces....but knows its a good cause (cover with vo) 10:57:48 "i know a lot of pe who have cancer and i have to give to people who dont any" the hair is donated tos for kids. some students getk hair extensions and the boys spray paint theirs all in support of cancer awareness week...somthing roy cloud's student council came up wit get people talking catherine gaston/ student activities director 11:32:34 "we're abo give kids an outlet for the questions through expressiod awareness" all week...studes add to the tribute wall in e courtyard...each square dedicated to someone with cr 11:24:30 "everybody's been touched by cancer, knows soe who has it or kno
so to raise awareness...the student council at a redwood city school came up with a unique idea to honor those fightine disease. this week's cool school is roy cloud elementy waiting to get her hair cut...katie ho is nervous 10:57:40 "im nervous. ive ht long for a really long time" nats of snip with a few sni. nats of clapping 10:59:05 a support from her classmates...ten inches is f (10:59:33 "feel your hair" winces as she feels her hai she winces....but knows its a good...
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each episode focuses on the unique musical heritage of one city.istor, grohl interviewed local musicians everywhere the band went, among them troy andrews, better known as "trombone shorty." >> grohl: where you from? >> trombone shorty: from new orleans, from here, treme neighborhood. >> grohl: when i interview these people, i get them to explain not only the history of the city, but the influence that that has on the music that comes from here. there's a reason why chicago blues sounds like chicago blues. and there's a reason why jazz music is here, in new orleans. >> cooper: and the reason is... is the history of how that music was formed. >> grohl: it could be anything. in seattle, it rains all the time, so people stay in their basements and write songs. >> cooper: grohl approached the project as a both a musician and a historian, and says he was often surprised about what he learned. >> grohl: well, everybody knows nashville as the country music capital of the world. but then i start to realize, "wait a minute, all of these... the foundation of
each episode focuses on the unique musical heritage of one city.istor, grohl interviewed local musicians everywhere the band went, among them troy andrews, better known as "trombone shorty." >> grohl: where you from? >> trombone shorty: from new orleans, from here, treme neighborhood. >> grohl: when i interview these people, i get them to explain not only the history of the city, but the influence that that has on the music that comes from here. there's a reason why...
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it was part of his unique conception of the washington city's future as a world class capital, representing also his idea of the tone the usa would present to other countries. when the tree cutting and street clearing began in the early 1790s for the city, washington's vision for the future was at its peak and the curious french engineer peter charles la font had the president's ear. he had drawn a very ambitious plan and it seems was heard on every matter involving the project. la font never surrendered his dream for the city and that's the work that washington supported a lot of it. the basic plan. the president who held greater power than any to come for a century after him nevertheless had realities to consider, no matter his authority over the constitution -- under the constitution. washington's efforts to illustrate this booming nation and great presidency waned over the decade of the 1790s. his idea of world participation shrank as he watched the revolutionary age of which he was part, really, turn in europe to mind this bloodshed. as he saw the collapse of apparently stable governme
it was part of his unique conception of the washington city's future as a world class capital, representing also his idea of the tone the usa would present to other countries. when the tree cutting and street clearing began in the early 1790s for the city, washington's vision for the future was at its peak and the curious french engineer peter charles la font had the president's ear. he had drawn a very ambitious plan and it seems was heard on every matter involving the project. la font never...
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the leaders in beijing probably see hong kong increasingly as just another big chinese city with none of the uniqueeristics that made it so different some years ago. and there has traditionally been a rivalry between shanghai and hong kong, rivally in terms of attracting investment, in terms of locating corporate headquarters, the advancement of economic development, hong kong has always maintained its connection to that bulwark of rule of law and that which is really created that economic and political uniqueness over at least the last 150 years, but increasingly it is seen as just another big city in china, and sadly i think that may be the way in which some of the decision makers proceed as they view their options going forward. >> and that is the way that xi jinping sees it but is that the way the chinese people see it and i am wondering shanghai has gotten a lot wealthier and people are saying hong kong are a bunch of spoiled children and don't know how good they have it and always complaining but now you have a lot of mainland chinese themselves who are quite wealthy and spent a lot of time t
the leaders in beijing probably see hong kong increasingly as just another big chinese city with none of the uniqueeristics that made it so different some years ago. and there has traditionally been a rivalry between shanghai and hong kong, rivally in terms of attracting investment, in terms of locating corporate headquarters, the advancement of economic development, hong kong has always maintained its connection to that bulwark of rule of law and that which is really created that economic and...