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occupied they've been open for less than a year thank you to everyone son staple for allowing us as a city to exemplify our climatic change million people inform other parts of the country are nay surveyors we have a friend and many cities in the state of california across the country who are collaborating on that very thing and want to be the best works i want to congratulate everyone here and thank you. let's get in legislation on and more buildings ready for the 100 percent easy ready city thank you. >> (clapping.) >> wow. there is cleaver a lot to celebrate here this is a legislation that is holistic in its view and holistic not only in the number of parking spaces that will serve but the number of people as well we're incredibly proud of that our next speaker supervisor katie tang is an incredible challenge she said deb how are we going to get more clare across the city and it was a great question and in fact, i was happy to hear her it was a question i was asking we've been looking at as a department for months before she asked that question but she wasn't willing to wait for us to c
occupied they've been open for less than a year thank you to everyone son staple for allowing us as a city to exemplify our climatic change million people inform other parts of the country are nay surveyors we have a friend and many cities in the state of california across the country who are collaborating on that very thing and want to be the best works i want to congratulate everyone here and thank you. let's get in legislation on and more buildings ready for the 100 percent easy ready city...
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what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many discussions at city hall about how to do better and do justice by our low income residents and in communities that often have been labeled as solicited and not paid attention to we're changing that we've been changing it for quite sometime particularly with our board of supervisors and particularly with supervisor president london breed and also with malia cohen that they work soibdz along with the philanthropic community that is part of our hope sf our justice community i know with that allen and you juvenile justice and rec and park and see the chief of police william scott our subject hyde are their working toget
what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many...
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overcome that the community college has accomplished [inaudible] that was a wonderful thing for us as a city to come together as well. in addition, we never do things in one dimension. we also say who else do we need to help? and we have taken a look and this is where a lot of the internal discussion had to happen. this is where hydra and supervisor kim and others aft, had to also make sure that we do it economically sustainable approach particularly, for those students that are most in need. we were able to figure out to a grants program for those students that receive the board of governors waiver that they will get at least a $500 per year support for books, for fees, for transportation costs. things that are really costing students and adding to their debt and we want our students to be debt free could we actually want him to get the best jobs this region can provide, and so that was helpful. that's really focused on full-time students but we also had in mind to help those that are struggling as part-time . that maybe they will have a path forward to be full-time judge maybe they will be
overcome that the community college has accomplished [inaudible] that was a wonderful thing for us as a city to come together as well. in addition, we never do things in one dimension. we also say who else do we need to help? and we have taken a look and this is where a lot of the internal discussion had to happen. this is where hydra and supervisor kim and others aft, had to also make sure that we do it economically sustainable approach particularly, for those students that are most in need....
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what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many discussions at city hall about how to do better and do justice by our low income residents and in communities that often have been labeled as solicited and not paid attention to we're changing that we've been changing it for quite sometime particularly with our board of supervisors and particularly with supervisor president london breed and also with malia cohen that they work soibdz along with the philanthropic community that is part of our hope sf our justice community i know with that allen and you juvenile justice and rec and park and see the chief of police william scott our subject hyde are their working toget
what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many...
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automated speed enforcement were ase will be another tool we as a city can use to help reduce speed in san francisco and save lives. ase has been a success-has been successful in other cities across the country such as chicago, denver and new york city look for to working with a summary number two and mayor lee to bring that hereto san francisco. this new tool will build on the san francisco police department's focus on the five campaign to issue half of our citations for the five most common causes of injury collisions and those five are speeding, violating a pedestrians right away, running red lights, running stop signs, and failing to yield while turning. let's be clear. speeding is going over the posted speed limits. this new enforcement campaign is an effort to simply save lives good our goal is not to write tickets as a police department. it is to get drivers to slow down. that's why we are talking about it now and we will keep the public informed as these tools are installed in san francisco. we hope that the public knowing more enforcement will happen. speeding change behaviors
automated speed enforcement were ase will be another tool we as a city can use to help reduce speed in san francisco and save lives. ase has been a success-has been successful in other cities across the country such as chicago, denver and new york city look for to working with a summary number two and mayor lee to bring that hereto san francisco. this new tool will build on the san francisco police department's focus on the five campaign to issue half of our citations for the five most common...
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overcome that the community college has accomplished [inaudible] that was a wonderful thing for us as a cityo come together as well. in addition, we never do things in one dimension. we also say who else do we need to help? and we have taken a look and this is where a lot of the internal discussion had to happen. this is where hydra and supervisor kim and others aft, had to also make sure that we do it economically sustainable approach particularly, for those students that are most in need. we were able to figure out to a grants program for those students that receive the board of governors waiver that they will get at least a $500 per year support for books, for fees, for transportation costs. things that are really costing students and adding to their debt and we want our students to be debt free could we actually want him to get the best jobs this region can provide, and so that was helpful. that's really focused on full-time students but we also had in mind to help those that are struggling as part-time . that maybe they will have a path forward to be full-time judge maybe they will be a
overcome that the community college has accomplished [inaudible] that was a wonderful thing for us as a cityo come together as well. in addition, we never do things in one dimension. we also say who else do we need to help? and we have taken a look and this is where a lot of the internal discussion had to happen. this is where hydra and supervisor kim and others aft, had to also make sure that we do it economically sustainable approach particularly, for those students that are most in need. we...
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new at 5:00, the search is on for a woman who used her car as a weapon in union city. here she is. police say she went to the walmart. return some batteries. when the store wouldn't take them back, she left. as she was driving out, police say she hit several people, on purpose, with her silver honored a shelf narrowly missed a 3-year-old child and her mother shelf hasn't been seen since. if you know who or where she is, you're asked to call police. >>> this could order the door to many lawsuits. a draft of the had warehouse fire is now out. prosecutors have been asking for this report for weeks. the ghost ship fire killed 36 people last december. >> a group of bikers showing off on the bay bridge. there are about 30 of them. this time it was different. not everyone got away. there's been one arrest so far. now the very latest. >> reporter: they do expect to make more arrests in this latest incident, the 27-year-old woman from san leandro. police tell us they detained a handful of other bikers and they're confident that they'll be able to detain more people after this after they loo
new at 5:00, the search is on for a woman who used her car as a weapon in union city. here she is. police say she went to the walmart. return some batteries. when the store wouldn't take them back, she left. as she was driving out, police say she hit several people, on purpose, with her silver honored a shelf narrowly missed a 3-year-old child and her mother shelf hasn't been seen since. if you know who or where she is, you're asked to call police. >>> this could order the door to many...
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a key city from the hands of the isis savages. >> why a senior commander says iraqi forces are facing their biggest challenge yet as they close in on a key location. stay with used into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps d
a key city from the hands of the isis savages. >> why a senior commander says iraqi forces are facing their biggest challenge yet as they close in on a key location. stay with used into city life as a kid... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening...
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and i think that's what kind of holds us back sometimes as a city, that individual council people wille able to pick who the co-promoters and developers will be for those things. and you know why that is. that's 'cause "it's in my district," just like they have the ability to veto new development, et cetera, and it's old school. >> so, that's because it leads to patronage jobs in some cases or cronyism. >> it does. and "i know somebody, let me talk to him" or whatever kind of stuff. >> right. >> you know, monica, what i like is the fact that there is some kind of a focus on quality of life for all philadelphians, that the monies that will be funneled into the revitalization of the main streets in the city. because, you know, i walk down the streets, and it really means a lot to be able to feels as if you're in a -- a flourishing city. the other thing is the housing for low-income families and also for at-risk individuals -- the mentally ill, the drug addicts -- to get them out of the shelters, off of the streets, and in some kind of a semblance of a real home. that adds to the quality
and i think that's what kind of holds us back sometimes as a city, that individual council people wille able to pick who the co-promoters and developers will be for those things. and you know why that is. that's 'cause "it's in my district," just like they have the ability to veto new development, et cetera, and it's old school. >> so, that's because it leads to patronage jobs in some cases or cronyism. >> it does. and "i know somebody, let me talk to him" or...
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what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many discussions at city hall about how to do better and do justice by our low income residents and in communities that often have been labeled as solicited and not paid attention to we're changing that we've been changing it for quite sometime particularly with our board of supervisors and particularly with supervisor president london breed and also with malia cohen that they work soibdz along with the philanthropic community that is part of our hope sf our justice community i know with that allen and you juvenile justice and rec and park and see the chief of police william scott our subject hyde are their working toget
what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many...
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folks and they need our help getting a leg up here in the city of san francisco housing crisis is a regional crisis and the other cities around us look on san francisco asn example. so if we can work our small nuances and differences and work together with the housing crisis, helps the rest of the region to encourage them to build more and take pressure off the old city including the mission from displacement and even actions. thank you. please, support home sf be thank you very much. next speaker, please. and animals please, lineup >> good afternoon pat ballfield i'm sure my personal capacity as an affordable housing attorney involved with the south beach mission bay business association western and present of the board of tomatoes in part i work on a lot of housing issues both at work and committee support. i do support this home sf program. this legislation. with the amendment. i guess all come seven pretty much made that was going to make except for one. i think it is important that as far as we're geographic placement i know there is concern about different neighborhoods carrying their share beat affordable housing special middle income housing but
folks and they need our help getting a leg up here in the city of san francisco housing crisis is a regional crisis and the other cities around us look on san francisco asn example. so if we can work our small nuances and differences and work together with the housing crisis, helps the rest of the region to encourage them to build more and take pressure off the old city including the mission from displacement and even actions. thank you. please, support home sf be thank you very much. next...
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. >> people run for safety in london during a deadly terrorist attack in the heart of the city. using a car as a weapon, a man runs people over on the crowded sidewalk on the west pheuminute crashes, and runs through the parliament gates stabbing a police officer to death before police shot and killed the man. >> my friends were checking on facebook saying they were safe because i have a lot of friends around that area. >> shawn was flying to san francisco when the attacker killed four people. for him it hits close to home. >> it's scary. it could have been me, any one of my friends or family member that could have been on that bridge. >> family in london called her to let her know they are okay. on spring break, she is taking off for london. canceling didn't cross her mind but being cautious did. >> i think i feel okay, especially after being able to talk it through with my family. but it is scary that it is happening a bit more. >>> well, it was certainly anything but normal yesterday. parliament locked down during the attack. but today a resumption of business as normal this morning. and a
. >> people run for safety in london during a deadly terrorist attack in the heart of the city. using a car as a weapon, a man runs people over on the crowded sidewalk on the west pheuminute crashes, and runs through the parliament gates stabbing a police officer to death before police shot and killed the man. >> my friends were checking on facebook saying they were safe because i have a lot of friends around that area. >> shawn was flying to san francisco when the attacker...
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a trust gap between -- >> oh, yeah. it's very similar to what is going on in washington. >> debate also touched on policy changes regarding the opioid epidemic. gun violence, marijuana use and philadelphia's status as a sanctuary city. now the candidates are trying for a place to replace williams. stay in office until terms runs out in january, but the pressure is mounting for him to step down after indictment on extortion charges. williams pleaded not guilty earlier this week. >>> officials will count votes from tuesday's special election in north philadelphia. results election officials have said a write in candidate won the race for state rep seed in 197th district, but wouldn't say which one. pennsylvania republican party has already called on the state atrn possible election fraud. the city's green party says it will sue to toss out the results. >>> a wisconsin high school early saved the life of a choking classmate. it was all caught on camera. take a look. will olson eating lunch at school and began making signs he was choking. first thought it was a joke. quickly became obvious it was ah maneuver. credits the training he received in a youth training program. >> back in our area, honoring a soldier serving o
a trust gap between -- >> oh, yeah. it's very similar to what is going on in washington. >> debate also touched on policy changes regarding the opioid epidemic. gun violence, marijuana use and philadelphia's status as a sanctuary city. now the candidates are trying for a place to replace williams. stay in office until terms runs out in january, but the pressure is mounting for him to step down after indictment on extortion charges. williams pleaded not guilty earlier this week....
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>>> now to the latest on the crisis in syria, estimated 300,000 people in the syrian city of rocca are being used as a big human shield. there there are dalely air strikes by u.s. led coalition there militants forced all men who wear jihadi scarves of baggy pants and long shorts. land mines and checkpoints have been laid on road in and out of the northern syrian city to prevent escape. >>> penn museum is opening up a new exhibit next week, which focuses on artifacts from syria and also iraq. >> as "eyewitness news" reporter greg air ghost shows us the purpose of the exhibit toys preserve culture of those two countries being torn apart by war. >> reporter: this exhibit here at penn museum is not yet opened but full of artifacts, some thousands of years old from a region of the world currently under tremendous turmoil. it has been six years since arab spring up rising in syria which has escalated in tie full scale civil war. thousands, killed, entire cities destroyed by the fighting. more from isis which has occupied territory in the area thousands of miles away though , talked in a calm safe section of
>>> now to the latest on the crisis in syria, estimated 300,000 people in the syrian city of rocca are being used as a big human shield. there there are dalely air strikes by u.s. led coalition there militants forced all men who wear jihadi scarves of baggy pants and long shorts. land mines and checkpoints have been laid on road in and out of the northern syrian city to prevent escape. >>> penn museum is opening up a new exhibit next week, which focuses on artifacts from syria...
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as immigration agents and on my watch, they never will." many legal experts believe the federal government does not have broad authority to use federal funds as a weapon to coerce cities and towns into certain actions, but today the attorney general appeared to be saying just watch us. martha. >> martha: thank you, trace. joining us now with mark, sean duffy, he is supported defunding sanctuary cities. and richard fowler. welcome to both of you. good to see both of you. it is interesting, trace touched on this being financial, when he goes back to the cities and towns, they are saying, it is not that we don't necessarily want to uphold the law, it is that we don't want to get involved in the business of immigration, we don't want to incarcerate people, process them. it is a "not my job" argument. what do you think about that? >> don't take federal money if you want help federal law enforcement. it's important because there is collaboration and cooperation between the federal government, the state, the municipalities. here, donald trump are saying that he will help keep us safe. when there is a detainer request that comes up, that is a holder requested say there are so
as immigration agents and on my watch, they never will." many legal experts believe the federal government does not have broad authority to use federal funds as a weapon to coerce cities and towns into certain actions, but today the attorney general appeared to be saying just watch us. martha. >> martha: thank you, trace. joining us now with mark, sean duffy, he is supported defunding sanctuary cities. and richard fowler. welcome to both of you. good to see both of you. it is...
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us but it's just the beginning of a drastic temperature drop. >>> usa! >>> and trump rallies from coast to coast. what began as pro trump movement across the country turned into a battle in some cities as political ideas clashed. good evening, i'm natasha brown. thank you so much for joining us. we hope you were able to at least get out and enjoy the beautiful weather we had this afternoon before it rained in some areas that's in the all. meteorologist lauren casey tells us we're in for a drastic temperature drop tomorrow as well. lots of surprises this week. right, lauren. >> so many surprises. so many clothing accessories you need. we need the umbrella today. need the t shirts now we need the jackets. all over the place. but it is spring. season of transition high temperatures today at 77 degrees in philadelphia. 68 in allentown. got to 79 in wilmington. 80 degrees on march day in millville. we topped at 81 degrees in atlantic city. and that was a record warm high temperature beating the previous record of 79 set back in 1963 but check this out. after 81 degrees just earlier today, we're now at 46 degrees in ac. we're down to 45 in philadelphia. had a cold front drop through the t
us but it's just the beginning of a drastic temperature drop. >>> usa! >>> and trump rallies from coast to coast. what began as pro trump movement across the country turned into a battle in some cities as political ideas clashed. good evening, i'm natasha brown. thank you so much for joining us. we hope you were able to at least get out and enjoy the beautiful weather we had this afternoon before it rained in some areas that's in the all. meteorologist lauren casey tells us...
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people run for safety in london during a deadly terrorist attack in the heart of the city. using a car as a weapon, a man runs people over, on the crowded sidewalk at the westminster bridge. crashes and runs through the parliament gates, stabbing a police officer to death before police shot and killed the man. >> my friends were checking in on facebook saying that they were safe, i have friends working around the area. >> reporter: he was flying to san francisco when the attacker killed four people and wounded 40. for baker, the attack hits close to home. >> it's scary, that could have been me, my friends or family members on the bridge. >> reporter: family in london called this woman to let her know that they are okay. >> and it was sad to hear. >> reporter: on spring break she is taking off for london, and said, cancel ling did not cross her mind, but being kaucautious did. >> i feel okay, especially after kind of being able to talk it through with my family. but, it's scary that this is happening a bit more. >> reporter: parliament was locked down the attack, and will meet tomorrow in
people run for safety in london during a deadly terrorist attack in the heart of the city. using a car as a weapon, a man runs people over, on the crowded sidewalk at the westminster bridge. crashes and runs through the parliament gates, stabbing a police officer to death before police shot and killed the man. >> my friends were checking in on facebook saying that they were safe, i have friends working around the area. >> reporter: he was flying to san francisco when the attacker...
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. >> as we continue our coverage of wilmington, join us as we take you on a literary walking tour of the city. i wanted to put together the literary tour to not only shine a light on what is happening now but what our history includes. i think there is also -- there is still n assocition in -- association that the south is not a place of intellectual talent but having lived here i am i know that is not the case. they are stunned when they visit the area that i can read or write. there are many writers who can't are read and write from north carolina. i really want to share our rich heritage with people. the first top is the dixie grill. wilmington has played host to many famous writer and author miller is one of the most notable -- arthur. his most famous play is probably the crucible. we know arthur miller came to wilmington twice. the first time would know was during the 1930s. he and tennessee williams first went to the university of michigan playwriting program and got jobs working for the federal arts administration during the depression. tennessee decided to head off on his bicycle on a
. >> as we continue our coverage of wilmington, join us as we take you on a literary walking tour of the city. i wanted to put together the literary tour to not only shine a light on what is happening now but what our history includes. i think there is also -- there is still n assocition in -- association that the south is not a place of intellectual talent but having lived here i am i know that is not the case. they are stunned when they visit the area that i can read or write. there are...
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a public office would refer to people living in their city this way. that a public official would go after a group of citizens using such tactics as this to obtain their privately owned property. after all, this is america, and one of the most fundamental rights is to own property. we have been fighting this battle for three years. i cannot even begin to explain the amount of stress this has placed on all of us. i've watched the decline of many of my neighbors and we've buried several. some of themes with barb, she loved to collect salt and pepper shakers. a few had heart attacks like larry and peggy. see, the truth is, we know our neighborhood would have benefited from the bep funding had it been used in the manner it was intended. we ask you to not let eminent domain be used to force us out of our homes. we still believe in you, our government, and a major function of our government is to protect us. and that protection must include the right to ownership of property. so please, whatever legislation that you must pass to restrict the use of federal funds to ensure us that protection and prevent us from having a fight like pleasant ridge battle, plea
a public office would refer to people living in their city this way. that a public official would go after a group of citizens using such tactics as this to obtain their privately owned property. after all, this is america, and one of the most fundamental rights is to own property. we have been fighting this battle for three years. i cannot even begin to explain the amount of stress this has placed on all of us. i've watched the decline of many of my neighbors and we've buried several. some of...
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a technology many bay area cities use to combat crime. one california lawmaker wants other cities across our state to have access to it as well. allie rasmus live in oakland to show a shotspotter bill introduced. >> oakland is one of 11 cities across the state that uses some type of gunfire detection technology. shotspotter is one of the companies that provides it. if you're not familiar with how it works, it's a system of sound sensors mounted at different locations on buildings, lamp posts. those sensors alert police any time gunshots are fired. the system then lets police know where the shots were fired from, sometimes as best as 30 seconds within it happening. the idea is to prevent and deter crime and allow police to quickly respond to crime scenes. oakland, san francisco, richmond are a handful of bay areas that use the technology. eduardo garcia of coachella in southern california has introduced a bill that will allow law enforcement communities in smaller areas of the state to apply for grants to add the technology in to their communities. it can cost between $150,000 and $200,000 for the service. the technology also ha
a technology many bay area cities use to combat crime. one california lawmaker wants other cities across our state to have access to it as well. allie rasmus live in oakland to show a shotspotter bill introduced. >> oakland is one of 11 cities across the state that uses some type of gunfire detection technology. shotspotter is one of the companies that provides it. if you're not familiar with how it works, it's a system of sound sensors mounted at different locations on buildings, lamp...
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used for people in need. but city controlr butkovitz says former morormer chairwoman peterkin bell and money as a slush fund it paid for a trip pope pope's for nutter, uber rides an lot 458 us that tolled to the former with the former >> former mayor nutter rowely f? >> iain this week at t a whole lo actually saying his ta. that's coming up n. >> with tomorrow's traffic he everybody. get ready for new traffic pattern i'veee this about woke now. northbound side o final wl out d...
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status let us continue to make san francisco great and show everyone that this is a place for all families independent of race and religion and plant our roots and commitment here to thrive as a city city for everyone thank you for being worked out here today. >> (clapping.) >> supervisor cohen. >> thank you, thank you >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you for joining us a beautiful occasion to k34 come as one community address family there are several moments i'm proud of in any new seven years of service on the board of supervisors and this by far that ordinance is one of the month proud pieces of legislation i've worked on. thank you for the people that assisted a list of stakeholders who i coordinated with over the past several weeks to make this a reality thank you to the asian caucus. >> (clapping.) >> asian-american vance justice the council on american islamic relations known and a as care the american aclu the air resources in organizing center. >> (clapping.) >> and many communities members that wrote e-mails and made phone calls and walked to organize the community because collectively we stand together this is a victory for all of us i also want to recognize the
status let us continue to make san francisco great and show everyone that this is a place for all families independent of race and religion and plant our roots and commitment here to thrive as a city city for everyone thank you for being worked out here today. >> (clapping.) >> supervisor cohen. >> thank you, thank you >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you for joining us a beautiful occasion to k34 come as one community address family there are several...
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what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many discussions at city hall about how to do better and do justice by our low income residents and in communities that often have been labeled as solicited and not paid attention to we're changing that we've been changing it for quite sometime particularly with our board of supervisors and particularly with supervisor president london breed and also with malia cohen that they work soibdz along with the philanthropic community that is part of our hope sf our justice community i know with that allen and you juvenile justice and rec and park and see the chief of police william scott our subject hyde are their working toget
what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many...
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a lot of the entrepreneurs who moved to kansas city moved away because they did not find it as usefuld. oliver: what happened as those entrepreneurs came to places like kansas city? perhaps they could not find a business use case for google fiber, but tell us about how seed money went to these areas and how whether it ended up feeling growth in the start up space. right, in the startup community in kansas city, they thisso excited and thought would put us on the map, investors will come piling in, and it will kickstart our startup scene. the problem is that investors outside almost everywhere except silicon valley are still fairly conservative. if you go to an investor in a place like kansas city and say i have this business idea. i don't really have much revenue yet. profit is years away and i don't have assets, the investor will say thanks, i will invest in something else. in silicon valley, if they believe in your story enough and think there is a good market and you can pull it off, you might be able to get some money. in kansas city, it turned out it was really hard. oliver: also
a lot of the entrepreneurs who moved to kansas city moved away because they did not find it as usefuld. oliver: what happened as those entrepreneurs came to places like kansas city? perhaps they could not find a business use case for google fiber, but tell us about how seed money went to these areas and how whether it ended up feeling growth in the start up space. right, in the startup community in kansas city, they thisso excited and thought would put us on the map, investors will come piling...
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jewish community centers and vandalism of jewish cemeteries as well as last week's shooting in kansas city remind us that while we may be ad on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its very ugly forms. >> as president trump beginning his speech to congress by condemning the surge in hateful acts across the country. what action will he take to stop them? let's discuss with anthony scarmucci. >> people were relieved that mr. trum finally addressed the spate of vandalism and threats against jewish community centers and cemeteries as well as what happened outside of kansas city. some people felt it was belated. >> i sort of think that's unfair. whether it was sean spicer, other members of the administration, things that the president said as early as the "60 minutes" interview when he was first elected, he is constantly condemning these acts of violence and constantly denounce zing them. >> hold on. he's not constantly condemning them. there was silence after kansas city. he didn't tweet about it. some people felt had it been a muslim, had it been a middle eastern gunman instead
jewish community centers and vandalism of jewish cemeteries as well as last week's shooting in kansas city remind us that while we may be ad on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its very ugly forms. >> as president trump beginning his speech to congress by condemning the surge in hateful acts across the country. what action will he take to stop them? let's discuss with anthony scarmucci. >> people were relieved that mr. trum finally...
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a country built on immigrants. you and i have -- >> not even disagreeing. >> 11 million illegals. >> the city of brotherly love swearing-in 3 dozen refugees, the massive ceremony organized by philadelphia lawmaker using it as political statement. >> many people in our city welcomed them with open arms. >> the next step applying for green cards with the goal of becoming american citizens over the next five years. >> i was a university professor sparking outrage for asking students to write about 9/11 from the terrorists point of you. the international studies professor tells the class, quote, the point of the exercises to consider a different perspective. the university is defending the assignment but critics lamp it is being too sympathetic to terrorists. a christian conservative students suspended for allegedly challenging his little professor's claims that jesus was not crucified. he teaches in orlando, florida, and says the student discipline him after disagreeing with her, accused of filing a false police report. rollins college stopped commenting on this. abby: a few hours after making the shot of his life, chris maibach in class with the hero's welcome in chapel hill. [applause] >> a standing ovation
a country built on immigrants. you and i have -- >> not even disagreeing. >> 11 million illegals. >> the city of brotherly love swearing-in 3 dozen refugees, the massive ceremony organized by philadelphia lawmaker using it as political statement. >> many people in our city welcomed them with open arms. >> the next step applying for green cards with the goal of becoming american citizens over the next five years. >> i was a university professor sparking...
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> well there's a new study that says you can save a lot of money using a ride sharing service as a commute. commuters of eight u.s. cities including san francisco can actually save money. now this study says the savings could be $83 a week by using uber in san francisco. there are probably similar savings if you use lyft as well. the study looked at the weekly cost of driving to work including car insurance, gas, parking and of course wear and tear. >> it would make a big difference if you had a driver to take you to and from work. >> yes, i would love that. >> okay. >>> sal, it's not going to happen though. we're going to drive ourselves to work. >> yeah, but it does sound nice doesn't it, pam, dave? >>> good morning everybody. you know you do have to drive yourself if you do have to drive yourself. but on the east shore freeway let's take a look at the time nor you. it has nearly doubled in the last 15, 20 minutes or so. it was about 18 minutes or so. now it's 33. to 33. to the mcarthur maze. part of it was a crash at central. highway 24's also slow as you drive through pleasant hill. and also into orinda. slow traffic
> well there's a new study that says you can save a lot of money using a ride sharing service as a commute. commuters of eight u.s. cities including san francisco can actually save money. now this study says the savings could be $83 a week by using uber in san francisco. there are probably similar savings if you use lyft as well. the study looked at the weekly cost of driving to work including car insurance, gas, parking and of course wear and tear. >> it would make a big difference if...
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yesterday, chaos as a knife-wilding terrorist went on a rampage, using his car to mow down dozens of pedestrians on the city's one woman pulled from the river thames with severe injuries. >> there were body, at least ten. >> reporter: the driver then crashing his vehicle into the gates outside parliament. >> i see that one car smash through the wall and just people started running all over. >> reporter: the attacker, armed with a knife, ran to parliament where he fatally stabbed police officer keith palmer. one minister, tobias elwood, his face bloodied, performed mouth-to-mouth, trying to save that officer. police later ending the am rage. these images show one officer seeming to point his gun at the suspect. the suspect is loaded on to an ambulance by later died. the british parliament was on lockdown for several hours. >> this house is now suspended but please wait here. >> reporter: outside, the bridge brought to a standstill as bystanders and first responders rushed to help the victims. britain's prime minister speaking this morning in front of parliament. >> this was an attack on free people everywhere.
yesterday, chaos as a knife-wilding terrorist went on a rampage, using his car to mow down dozens of pedestrians on the city's one woman pulled from the river thames with severe injuries. >> there were body, at least ten. >> reporter: the driver then crashing his vehicle into the gates outside parliament. >> i see that one car smash through the wall and just people started running all over. >> reporter: the attacker, armed with a knife, ran to parliament where he fatally...
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been doing a lot of outreach with the community to best manage and might mitigate one of the unique aspects of this project as you heard most of us feel like van ness is a san francisco city street that is our street and while that themselves that way technically this is the state highway so the street didn't belong to us this street belongs to the state of california so we're very grateful to have as we do with the federal government a great partner in the state government maneuvered in the leadership of the district 4 director of caltrans who with his staff we work closely at the levels of detail to make sure that design will work for the state highway so i want to thank him and his staff for the great work and please join me in welcoming for caltra caltrans. >> thank you, ed good morning mayor and supervisors and distinguished guests and agencies and staff and members of the public it is a pleasure to be here today to join all of you as
been doing a lot of outreach with the community to best manage and might mitigate one of the unique aspects of this project as you heard most of us feel like van ness is a san francisco city street that is our street and while that themselves that way technically this is the state highway so the street didn't belong to us this street belongs to the state of california so we're very grateful to have as we do with the federal government a great partner in the state government maneuvered in the...
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. >> as we continue our coverage of wilmington, join us as we take you on a literary walking tour of the city. >> i wanted to put together the literary tour not owing to shine a light and what's happening now but what our history includes. i thin there's also a piece of this which is that there is still association and a lot of peoples minds that the south is not a place of intellectual advancement and success and accomplishment. and having lived here my whole life i have certainly found that that is not the case, and i am continually startled and frustrated by the number of people come to visit the bookstore and are stunned that i seek cash but i speak in complete census and a read. i'm glad to know that you think that my -- or carl sandburg couldn't read or write or that thomas wilkes couldn't read or write, were all writers of north carolina. and so i really come it frustrated me a lot and i really wanted an opportunity to share our rich literary heritage with people. the first stop on our tour today's good to be the dixie grill. wilmington has played host to a lot of the sitting letters o
. >> as we continue our coverage of wilmington, join us as we take you on a literary walking tour of the city. >> i wanted to put together the literary tour not owing to shine a light and what's happening now but what our history includes. i thin there's also a piece of this which is that there is still association and a lot of peoples minds that the south is not a place of intellectual advancement and success and accomplishment. and having lived here my whole life i have certainly...
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so i think our reputation as a city in handling marquis events is certainly there. for us, we previously had done the army/navy football game, philadelphia's bowl game. so certainly for an organization like the eagles and the nfl draft to look in the nfl to look at us, because we do sporting events extremely well in our city. also, i would say, philadelphia does a great job with a civic business collaboration. we really do come together as a city and as philadelphians to put on events like this. out of town visitors have a wonderful time in our city. they know that. they want to return. i think a combination of all of those things and certainly all of the great work that everyone has done over the years in terms of infrastructure in the city and the cultural attractions and restaurants, the food scene that has exploded. all of that got us to where we are. >> there have been problems with attracting big events to the convention center. where do we stand on that? >> sure. i think you just said it. dnc and the world meeting of families, followed by the papal visit and now the
so i think our reputation as a city in handling marquis events is certainly there. for us, we previously had done the army/navy football game, philadelphia's bowl game. so certainly for an organization like the eagles and the nfl draft to look in the nfl to look at us, because we do sporting events extremely well in our city. also, i would say, philadelphia does a great job with a civic business collaboration. we really do come together as a city and as philadelphians to put on events like...
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it's calm but we're seeing a lot of many visibility problems as you make your way out 95 dale city to the beltway. use calling light fog. a wet dreary commute. grab your umbrella. you'll need it. as gary mentioned not a bad idea to get an early start so you den get stuck in prob else before. use caution. what much for slick spots and visibility problems especially bridges and overpasses this morning. as we take a look at 395 you're still in the green, no problems from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. things in arlington looking problem free on 270 and the outer loop looking good as well the roads won't slow you down. any any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. wisdom and maureen. >> two teenaged girls prevented from boarding their planes. >> cast member got married over the weekend. >> a live look outside across the dmv. the temperature 47 degrees. back in a moment. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. <
it's calm but we're seeing a lot of many visibility problems as you make your way out 95 dale city to the beltway. use calling light fog. a wet dreary commute. grab your umbrella. you'll need it. as gary mentioned not a bad idea to get an early start so you den get stuck in prob else before. use caution. what much for slick spots and visibility problems especially bridges and overpasses this morning. as we take a look at 395 you're still in the green, no problems from the beltway to the 14th...
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as a sham by pro—democracy activists. the pentagon has acknowledged that aircraft from the us—led coalition hit a district in the iraqi cityrman state of saarland go to the polls today, in a regional election that's widely seen as an indication of angela merkel‘s chances of staying on as chancellor. with six months to go before the german general election, her conservatives are polling neck and neck with the social democrats after the former european parliament president martin schulz announced he would stand against mrs merkel. jenny hill reports. not a vote cast yet but already they are on a victory march. the social democrats think saarland and germany is ready for change. translation: he is a breath of fresh air for the party. he has many new ideas and i think he can deliver them. she is talking about martin schulz, the man from brussels who has stirred up berlin. the bookseller turned politician famously beat alcohol addiction and he has angela merkel‘s conservatives on the back foot. in saarland they are fighting back. pretzel and politics at the factory gate. like angela merkel, the region's prime minister is establ
as a sham by pro—democracy activists. the pentagon has acknowledged that aircraft from the us—led coalition hit a district in the iraqi cityrman state of saarland go to the polls today, in a regional election that's widely seen as an indication of angela merkel‘s chances of staying on as chancellor. with six months to go before the german general election, her conservatives are polling neck and neck with the social democrats after the former european parliament president martin schulz...
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a tea she bought from the sun-wing trading company. the city's health department says the tea contained aconite. . . which is a poison that comes from plants but may also be used asdled safely and properly. (pam) the city of richmond is suing president trump. the move comes over an executive order signed in january. . . threatening to pull federal funds from sanctuary cities and counties ... which refuse to enforce federal immigration policy. the city of richmond argues, the president cannot pull funding allocated by congress.. not everyone in the city hall audience agreed with the lawsuit ... there was one interruption.<>attorney: mr. president the arrogance has to stop, it's an unconstitutional act as the supreme court has already found in numerous cases.resident: who the hell are you to sit there and tell us we don't have the right , the president has the right to do anything he needs to protect our citizens and you say he doesn't (pam) san francisco and other jurisdictions have also sued the president. (steve) if you or your child attend a california state university... get ready to pay a little more... the c-s-u board of directors approved a 270 -dollar tuit
a tea she bought from the sun-wing trading company. the city's health department says the tea contained aconite. . . which is a poison that comes from plants but may also be used asdled safely and properly. (pam) the city of richmond is suing president trump. the move comes over an executive order signed in january. . . threatening to pull federal funds from sanctuary cities and counties ... which refuse to enforce federal immigration policy. the city of richmond argues, the president cannot...
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as the figurehead for the so-called 'alt-right' movement, which isshort for the 'alternative right'.it's an umbrella term used to describe various nationalist andracist ideologies. spencer has just opened a newoffice in the city of alexandria, just across theriver from the us capital washington, in order to havemore influence on lawmakers. spencer comes across as beingfriendly and cultivated. but despite the pr work, hemakes it very clear he thinks that families like the hans haveno place in the us. >>they're not necessarilyrapists or criminals, many of them are in fact good people.but this is not their country, this country is ours.you might be the greatest person alive, you might be a genius,but you're not going to be here. because this is ours. >>we asked spencer about theresidents of whitefish who have been threatened and insultedonline because they belong to groups like 'love lives here'which are openly anti right-wing.spencer said he had nothing to do with the activities of the"daily stormer" website. but was quite candid on theissue. >>all of those trolls thatoccurred from the "daily stormer", those happened for areason. they just didn't pick whitefishout of a hat. the reason was that there arejewish l
as the figurehead for the so-called 'alt-right' movement, which isshort for the 'alternative right'.it's an umbrella term used to describe various nationalist andracist ideologies. spencer has just opened a newoffice in the city of alexandria, just across theriver from the us capital washington, in order to havemore influence on lawmakers. spencer comes across as beingfriendly and cultivated. but despite the pr work, hemakes it very clear he thinks that families like the hans haveno place in...
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a welcoming city? >> no, i'm not. i think the only thing that actually happened when we peaced this resolution, which was reaffirming us aseady operates. steve: right. >> perhaps what it did do is revive the argument, the debate that has been going on since governor brown of california was governor the first time back in 1978, clean-up is should local law enforcement when they know they have somebody in custody who is not a citizen, should they make contact with federal authorities to turn that person in? steve: of course now yours is a welcoming city makes it all a little different. matt grocott thank you for joining us from san francisco. >> thank you. ainsley: thank you. steve: okay. meanwhile, diewrn do you remembr this? >> basically call it the stupidity of the american voter or whatever but basically that was really critical to getting this thing to pass. steve: jonathan gruber the obamacare actor tech is talking about this time about the republican replacement for obamacare. you won't believe what he has said. ainsley: parents, you need to stop your children from playing tag. why? it is way too dangerous. ♪ it's th
a welcoming city? >> no, i'm not. i think the only thing that actually happened when we peaced this resolution, which was reaffirming us aseady operates. steve: right. >> perhaps what it did do is revive the argument, the debate that has been going on since governor brown of california was governor the first time back in 1978, clean-up is should local law enforcement when they know they have somebody in custody who is not a citizen, should they make contact with federal authorities...
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what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many discussions at city hall about how to do better and do justice by our low income residents and in communities that often have been labeled as solicited and not paid attention to we're changing that we've been changing it for quite sometime particularly with our board of supervisors and particularly with supervisor president london breed and also with malia cohen that they work soibdz along with the philanthropic community that is part of our hope sf our justice community i know with that allen and you juvenile justice and rec and park and see the chief of police william scott our subject hyde are their working toget
what they had had good we do better when we work together with sheryl and others you allow us to a or as a city to work together with the most important people are the residents of potrero and sunnydale thank you for being here. >> (clapping.) >> i get to say that you know as a someone who started out in public housing this is personal to me that i pay attention to those that are living in housing to not allow you to fear in you're living live in fear and isolation we had many, many...
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destinations and each individual project as an opportunity to address really support the city's transit demand ordinance in such a way to not only seek to encourage the use of other modes but to monitor performance and change strategies over time as they mature and the different mix uses sort of reveal themselves as to how they're affecting transportation patterns. and as i mentioned earlier i think the site design has a lot to do with people getting along the stretch of the waterfront. that's important. thank you. so obviously all those things have to connect so not only do we have the arteries of transportation but also the capillaries to get at these locations along the waterfront. moving to open space 520 acres of new and renovated open space when you aggregate the projects together and half the size of golden gate park and the vast majority new planned open space in the city so we need to make that accessible to the new residents and also something that the current residents can see as a benefit and improvement that comes along with the growth of the city. so ultimately i think we've started a really good collaboration with the park and rec park and
destinations and each individual project as an opportunity to address really support the city's transit demand ordinance in such a way to not only seek to encourage the use of other modes but to monitor performance and change strategies over time as they mature and the different mix uses sort of reveal themselves as to how they're affecting transportation patterns. and as i mentioned earlier i think the site design has a lot to do with people getting along the stretch of the waterfront. that's...
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been doing a lot of outreach with the community to best manage and might mitigate one of the unique aspects of this project as you heard most of us feel like van ness is a san francisco city street that is our street and while that themselves that way technically this is the state highway so the street didn't belong to us this street belongs to the state of california so we're very grateful to have as we do with the federal government a great partner in the state government maneuvered in the leadership of the district 4 director of caltrans who with his staff we work closely at the levels of detail to make sure that design will work for the state highway so i want to thank him and his staff for the great work and please join me in welcoming for caltra caltrans. >> thank you, ed good morning mayor and supervisors and distinguished guests and agencies and staff and members of the public it is a pleasure to be here today to join all of you as we break ground for the first brt project in san francisco we've been wanting to reach this milling and reaching this point in the project is reflective of the tireless work for the federal and state and redeeming level those who had th
been doing a lot of outreach with the community to best manage and might mitigate one of the unique aspects of this project as you heard most of us feel like van ness is a san francisco city street that is our street and while that themselves that way technically this is the state highway so the street didn't belong to us this street belongs to the state of california so we're very grateful to have as we do with the federal government a great partner in the state government maneuvered in the...
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cities. he harshly denounced this week's anti-semitic attacks. >> recent attacks and vandalism of jewish cemeteries as well as last week's shooting in kansas city remind us that though we are aion divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its ugly forms. >> president trump sounded a conciliatory tone offering an olive branch to democrats and members of his own party and laid out details on immigration bill. >> we'll raise wages, help the unemployed, save billions and billions of dollars and make our communities safer for everyone. >> trump promised billions to rebuild and strengthen our military and took a moment to recognize and honor the widow of navy seal ryan owens killed last month. >> ryan's legacy is etched into eternity. thank you. [applause ] then he announced a new team to tackle tax reform. >> my economic team will reduce the tax rate on our companies so they can compete and thrive anywhere with anyone. >> trump promised to repeal obama care while protecting all americans that need healthcare. >> obama care is collapsing, and we must act decisively to protect all americans. >> reaction to the president's speech
cities. he harshly denounced this week's anti-semitic attacks. >> recent attacks and vandalism of jewish cemeteries as well as last week's shooting in kansas city remind us that though we are aion divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its ugly forms. >> president trump sounded a conciliatory tone offering an olive branch to democrats and members of his own party and laid out details on immigration bill. >> we'll raise...