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i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so forth. if the controller mentioned something we could be facing maybe a downturn in the near future. we shouldn't be talking, in my professional judgment, about new city employees to occupy new space. we should be talking about a reduction in city lease costs as a result of gaining 154,000 square feet of space. this is nothing new. this is the departments who previously advised the board of supervisors, if you do this deal at 12500 mission street, that's what you would get. and so far, that's what we've not seen. all right, let's save some pft fire for next week. mr. updyke, i think you heard from this committ
i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so...
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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 cityexemplify 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 come
occupied they've been open for less than a year thank you to everyone son staple for allowing us as a cityexemplify 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...
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i think it's important for us as a city to continue to lead and connect the dots between responsibility of our investments, investment return and connecting them to the responsibility we have two other workers and to the folks that we ultimately sir. so that is the spirit between supervisor kim's ny my resolution. >> right. your commitments to the resolution also included an encouragement for us to vote in favor of diversity on executive [inaudible] which was not included in the recent resolution, but staff will include in its analysis and its report back to the board. >> excellent. thank you very much but let's take public comments on the executive directors report. >> with regard to the issue of the resolution on fossil fuels by two of knowledge that commissioner makras made a request for more accountability with regard to the fossil fuel investment since i think october 2013 and i just want to know what the status of that request is especially with regard to this resolution and to the public commentary that we heard earlier today. i think i just have confirmation that the retreat is
i think it's important for us as a city to continue to lead and connect the dots between responsibility of our investments, investment return and connecting them to the responsibility we have two other workers and to the folks that we ultimately sir. so that is the spirit between supervisor kim's ny my resolution. >> right. your commitments to the resolution also included an encouragement for us to vote in favor of diversity on executive [inaudible] which was not included in the recent...
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use children as human shields in the battle for mosul. it comes as the militants are all but surrounded in the old centre of iraq's second city. gibraltar has said it won't be used as argaining chip" in any brexit deal the eu wants to reach with the uk. spain, which claims sovereignty of the british territory, could be given a veto over decisions affecting the rock. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. where now for south africa? after last week's massive cabinet reshuffle, president zuma may face another vote of no—confidence. we talk you through what's at stake. third time unlucky? toshiba shares plunge in tokyo again on reports it may miss it's results deadline, for the third time. welcome to world business report. ina in a moment we will look at the property market in beijing as well. we begin in south africa where the parliament's speaker is considering a no—confidence vote request from the opposition of president jacob zuma. this comes after the country's finance minster, pravin gordhan, and many other cabinet members, were sacked last week by the president which has had a big impact. let's talk you through the reaction. withi
use children as human shields in the battle for mosul. it comes as the militants are all but surrounded in the old centre of iraq's second city. gibraltar has said it won't be used as argaining chip" in any brexit deal the eu wants to reach with the uk. spain, which claims sovereignty of the british territory, could be given a veto over decisions affecting the rock. now for the latest financial news with sally and world business report. where now for south africa? after last week's massive...
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city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because the base rent and the utilities that they would have to be paying at any time is if the master service agreements terminate would be above the market rate for the small amount of equipment that they are installing on the building the budget and legislative analyst report actually highlighted an issue which that it recommended that the proposed resolution be amended to state that ucsf would provide the city advanced notification if the master agreement was spoke ended in the term of the proposed lease agreement and that is not something that i or the other side have actually thought about, and affleck after reading that i went to spoke and said that there i
city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because...
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a marvel this pt boat jim was on is now once again operational. decommissioned as war surplus, she was used as a tour boat in new york city, an oyster boat in the chesapeake bay, until volunteers at the world war ii museum in new orleans began a ten-year passion project. refashioning her mahogany hull, easy compared to finding original parts. >> we got pieces from all over the united states and all over the world. the radar dome came from a collector in australia. the engines came from a farmer in indiana who used them in tractor pulls. we found the sight for the torpedos on ebay. >> reporter: on ebay? >> on ebay, came out of pennsylvania. the only one we've seen in ten years. >> man your guns! >> reporter: everything is as it was during world war ii, except the machine guns are not real and there is no ammunition. in new orleans, the maiden voyage for paying customers set for later this month. tickets expensive, $350, but rides are already sold out for weeks. are and so many other people, thankfully, changed the course of history. >> uh, probably had a little bit to do with it. >> reporter: just like the greatest generation, you're modest. pt 305 and cre
a marvel this pt boat jim was on is now once again operational. decommissioned as war surplus, she was used as a tour boat in new york city, an oyster boat in the chesapeake bay, until volunteers at the world war ii museum in new orleans began a ten-year passion project. refashioning her mahogany hull, easy compared to finding original parts. >> we got pieces from all over the united states and all over the world. the radar dome came from a collector in australia. the engines came from a...
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city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because the base rent and the utilities that they would have to be paying at any time is if the master service agreements terminate would be above the market rate for the small amount of equipment that they are installing on the building the budget and legislative analyst report actually highlighted an issue which that it recommended that the proposed resolution be amended to state that ucsf would provide the city advanced notification if the master agreement was spoke ended in the term of the proposed lease agreement and that is not something that i or the other side have actually thought about, and affleck after reading that i went to spoke and said that there i
city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because...
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. >> so tell us about broccoli city and how it came about. what is >> we started as a celebration of earth day and celebrate our planet and celebrate healthy living. it's really just expanded to now a week long event as well as mobilizing people to volunteer events. to a conference this year and really setting trends toward health, wellness and environmental sustainability. >> this is the first year that you had a whole week leading up to the big events. the concert. it kicked off k-5 runs. >> we had a little under 300 runners. it was a beautiful day. sunny, 92 degrees. it was a great time. after the run we were able to have fitness instructors from the heart association and another hour and then we dispersed a lovely saturday here in d.c. >> we definitely have a lot of millennials from all backgrounds and shapes, colors and in our part of broccoli city and we're definitely focussing on getting millennials to be more conscious about the decision they make with their health. with what we're eating, how we're eating, making it cool and fun to workout and running collecti
. >> so tell us about broccoli city and how it came about. what is >> we started as a celebration of earth day and celebrate our planet and celebrate healthy living. it's really just expanded to now a week long event as well as mobilizing people to volunteer events. to a conference this year and really setting trends toward health, wellness and environmental sustainability. >> this is the first year that you had a whole week leading up to the big events. the concert. it kicked...
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a couple things. the powers that be in the city or interested in striking a blow at radical labor. cracking down on labor. using this as an opportunity against the closed shop for example. and against elements that have been strong the city. the other thing, and i will give you a couple examples, is that there was a very much a vibrant anti-immigrant value. those things seem to go hand in hand. the condemnation came very quickly from the press. this is a dastardly act, as we know. -- haroldgeles herod called it a diabolical crime. the authorities acted quickly claiming they would find, and these are their words, the swarthy man responsible. it had these undertones about who might have been responsible for this. they started to focus for the perpetrator on what they called lodging analysis. looking at places where immigrant workers might have moved through, sometimes quickly, san francisco. if you listen to that, clearly, whoever committed this was someone who is swarthy, living in these transient, often immigrants, housing's. often the poorer parts of the city. it was clearly targeted at a particular community. residen
a couple things. the powers that be in the city or interested in striking a blow at radical labor. cracking down on labor. using this as an opportunity against the closed shop for example. and against elements that have been strong the city. the other thing, and i will give you a couple examples, is that there was a very much a vibrant anti-immigrant value. those things seem to go hand in hand. the condemnation came very quickly from the press. this is a dastardly act, as we know. --...
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city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because the base rent and the utilities that they would have to be paying at any time is if the master service agreements terminate would be above the market rate for the small amount of equipment that they are installing on the building the budget and legislative analyst report actually highlighted an issue which that it recommended that the proposed resolution be amended to state that ucsf would provide the city advanced notification if the master agreement was spoke ended in the term of the proposed lease agreement and that is not something that i or the other side have actually thought about, and affleck after reading that i went to spoke and said that there i
city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because...
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use it with impunity. telling cities to ignore the immigration laws. can we salvage the functional nation from two groups that despise each other? it's a real question. joining us tonight as former new york city public advocate. he recently founded a shadow cabinet to oppose every action of the tromp administration. thanks a lot for coming on. >> thank you. congratulations. >> you have left my career go. talent plusen lock. i am walking on both. >> tucker: i have known you for a long time and i don't agree with your politics but i think you are smart and thoughtful. i want to talk you broughtht ths benefit wow specifically. there are always debates between the stateo and federal governmt as to who ought to have authority. that is the tension and the separation of powers, what you are seeing now seems to be different profoundly so. you have entire states, california among them, saying we don't recognize federal authority in important ways. depending on what side you're on, that looks like the first couple of steps between permanent division. >> ipe completely agree with yor opening, that we have not been as politically and culturally divided since the civil war. but do you
use it with impunity. telling cities to ignore the immigration laws. can we salvage the functional nation from two groups that despise each other? it's a real question. joining us tonight as former new york city public advocate. he recently founded a shadow cabinet to oppose every action of the tromp administration. thanks a lot for coming on. >> thank you. congratulations. >> you have left my career go. talent plusen lock. i am walking on both. >> tucker: i have known you for...
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use children as human shields in the battle for mosul. it comes as the militants are all but surrounded in the old centre of iraq's second city. gibraltar has said it won't be used as athe british territory,
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. >> he took us through a denver park where the city accepted his donation as part of a public project to build a pavilion about 110 miles south of denver a county is also benefiting from marijuana taxes, money now giving college kids a first in american history, pot funded scholarships. >> i don't think without the scholarship i would be able to continue my education without taking out loans and worrying about how i'm going to pay them back. >> every graduating high school student will qualify for a pot scholarship to be used at local colleges. those scholarships and other benefits will be hurt if the trump administration bans the sale of recreational pot or medical use. people will still buy pot for recreational use but do it on the black market and cities and states will get no sales tax. barry peterson, cbs news denver. >> if you are going to celebrate 4/20 don't forget our local laws. in the district you can possess caall amounts of pot but you and only consume the drug on private property so keep in mind a lot of the district is considered federal land and these laws don't apply.
. >> he took us through a denver park where the city accepted his donation as part of a public project to build a pavilion about 110 miles south of denver a county is also benefiting from marijuana taxes, money now giving college kids a first in american history, pot funded scholarships. >> i don't think without the scholarship i would be able to continue my education without taking out loans and worrying about how i'm going to pay them back. >> every graduating high school...
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. >> reporter: he took us to a denver park where the city accepted his donation as part of a private-project to build a pavilion for free concerts. about 110 miles south of denver, pueblo county is also benefiting from marijuana taxes. money now giving college students a first in american history pot funded scholarships. >> i don't think without this scholarship i would be able to continue my education without taking out loans and worrying about how i'm going to pay them back. >> reporter: every graduating high school student in pueblo county will qualify for a pot scholarship to be used at local colleges. those scholarships and other benefits will be hurt if the trump administration bans the sale of recreational pot even if it allows the sales for medical use. pot advocates say, people will still buy pot for recreational use on the black market. and cities and states will get no sales tax. barry petersen, cbs news, denver. >> and a cbs news poll this morning shows the number of americans in favor of legalizing marijuana has reached a new high. 61% of people surveyed think that pot should be
. >> reporter: he took us to a denver park where the city accepted his donation as part of a private-project to build a pavilion for free concerts. about 110 miles south of denver, pueblo county is also benefiting from marijuana taxes. money now giving college students a first in american history pot funded scholarships. >> i don't think without this scholarship i would be able to continue my education without taking out loans and worrying about how i'm going to pay them back....
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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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using cameras to monitor traffic. but a proposal for san jose and san francisco is to put speed tracking cameras in certain corridors known for speedings. the cities want to use cameras asterrent and also to cite drivers for going over the speed limit which some say is way too intrusive. >> i'm not a fan. it feels like a big brother. >> this is to folk us in the areas where we have the highest risk of pedestrians and cyclists and motorists are and eliminating risk in those corridors. >> the proposal goes in front of the transportation committee in san jose on monday. >>> our winter storms certainly filled our reservoirs. thousander in draining the public works department of money to fix pot holes. alameda county is paying an extra 50% over last year to fix rain damaged roads. san francisco, santa clara and contra costa counties said their costs add up to over 20% over last year. land side repairs are taking priority over potholes in other counties. mechanics are seeing a lot of cracked rims because of potholes. >> it is good for us but bad for the motorist who have to replace the wheels. we should repair the streets a little bit better. >> big bucks. governor brown says
using cameras to monitor traffic. but a proposal for san jose and san francisco is to put speed tracking cameras in certain corridors known for speedings. the cities want to use cameras asterrent and also to cite drivers for going over the speed limit which some say is way too intrusive. >> i'm not a fan. it feels like a big brother. >> this is to folk us in the areas where we have the highest risk of pedestrians and cyclists and motorists are and eliminating risk in those...
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gardner did a wonderful study on the impact of baltimore and there are a number of studies that help us understand that as a citya city that had a great deal of water and activity and a large free african american community, there was this interface, one of the realities of public historians are constantly pushing against are the stipulations that in some ways are being imposed on sites for the underground railroad. for example we worked on an escaped individual said they hid in the cemetery and it was documented in several other narratives. but unfortunately it didn't meet the criteria of those who are certifying underground railroad sites and i think there's going to be a tension because there are many ways, as you're seeing and you're experiencing that people involve themselves with the underground railroad that may not meet this somewhat -- for me as a public historian, art official test but the people know the history. the people lead the oral records and there has to be a way of getting these stories in and then allowing these stories, like the story of my own family. this was about a year before roots, to
gardner did a wonderful study on the impact of baltimore and there are a number of studies that help us understand that as a citya city that had a great deal of water and activity and a large free african american community, there was this interface, one of the realities of public historians are constantly pushing against are the stipulations that in some ways are being imposed on sites for the underground railroad. for example we worked on an escaped individual said they hid in the cemetery...
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first, this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes us to charlottesville as weak take a e history and literally life -- literary life of the city. [video clip] >> the city of charlottesville is a city that values history. some of the surveys done show that is the number one value that people associate with the region. it is in part because we are the historic home of thomas jefferson. james madison, father of the constitution, president of the united states, also lived about half an hour away in orange county. james monroe also lived right near here. born nearbyon was in the town of stanton. we have a lot of history come re
first, this weekend, the c-span cities tour takes us to charlottesville as weak take a e history and literally life -- literary life of the city. [video clip] >> the city of charlottesville is a city that values history. some of the surveys done show that is the number one value that people associate with the region. it is in part because we are the historic home of thomas jefferson. james madison, father of the constitution, president of the united states, also lived about half an hour...
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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 them was 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, please
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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i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so forth. if the controller mentioned something we could be facing maybe a downturn in the near future. we shouldn't be talking, in my professional judgment, about new city employees to occupy new space. we should be talking about a reduction in city lease costs as a result of gaining 154,000 square feet of space. this is nothing new. this is the departments who previously advised the board of supervisors, if you do this deal at 12500 mission street, that's what you would get. and so far, that's what we've not seen. all right, let's save some pft fire for next week. mr. updyke, i think you heard from this committ
i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so...
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a differentre using technique. trying to return to some campaigning, visiting factories and markets. using a hologram technique, physically doing a rally but also as a hologram and six other citiescross the country, including the remote region. you have a republican candidate who is actually, you could also say he is getting a little bit of momentum, trying to unite his former rivals. he was joined by his former rival in the republican primaries last november. he is the hologram an actual strategy that is working? could he actually pick up votes and momentum on this? appearsay argue that it .t can appeal to young vote it makes them more modern. and instead of driving to seven places, he can be only in one place. it is an idea that came from a woman in his campaign who was supporting bernie sanders campaigning in the u.s. last year. that is quite interesting. is cheaper according to the organizers. 300,000 euros, very active on social media, more than one million followers on twitter. only marine le pen beat him in terms of twitter followers. he has created this video game so you can see the candidate fighting the likes of christine , trying to take their money. there was a terro
a differentre using technique. trying to return to some campaigning, visiting factories and markets. using a hologram technique, physically doing a rally but also as a hologram and six other citiescross the country, including the remote region. you have a republican candidate who is actually, you could also say he is getting a little bit of momentum, trying to unite his former rivals. he was joined by his former rival in the republican primaries last november. he is the hologram an actual...
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as far as having the city behind us, that's a great feeling. it's a lot of pressure as far as young guys. at the end of the day it's something we love to do. >> reporter: the wizards feel like they have the city behind them and that may be the only good thing about the caps being on the road is that they don't have to be around all this angst. you cannot overstate the importance of game four for the caps up in toronto. taking on the maple leafs, trying not to lose their third game in a row and getting on the brink of elimination. sherree burruss is north of the border and she will join us live with the players. i've heard -- that's coming up r they're opening the gates and the fans are flooding in and the excitement is building here. i'm carol maloney. back to you. >> first on news4 a big shake-up to how police respond to crime in the nation's capital. how the move impacts the mayor who plans to run for reelection. >> it's a walk to prevent suicide. this is the second one at wood grove high school but this year the message spreading even farther
as far as having the city behind us, that's a great feeling. it's a lot of pressure as far as young guys. at the end of the day it's something we love to do. >> reporter: the wizards feel like they have the city behind them and that may be the only good thing about the caps being on the road is that they don't have to be around all this angst. you cannot overstate the importance of game four for the caps up in toronto. taking on the maple leafs, trying not to lose their third game in a...
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protests civic center park quickly turned violent as a precaution the city established a perimeter before hand and police tried to confiscate anything to be used as a weapon. they found plenty. >> polls action sticks stun gunning pepper spray. >> many dangerous items got past the check. the metal bike lock action like this the one at this man. seven people injured some wecht to the hospital rools violence during the marni protest in berkeley. police are reviewing video of saturday's protest to identify more crimes and suspects. the city says the rally was held without any permits. >> this event could have been a lot safer process the female organizing and promoting had simply tried to put on a peaceful event. >> within the last half hour we spoke with a public information officer at kal state university she wanted to clarify the president's comments the university is not investigating what happened here but is re viing what berkeley police find out happened. reporting live in berkeley, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you marianne. and in ten days concerns about more violence because of a sentroversial speaker era upcoming visit to
protests civic center park quickly turned violent as a precaution the city established a perimeter before hand and police tried to confiscate anything to be used as a weapon. they found plenty. >> polls action sticks stun gunning pepper spray. >> many dangerous items got past the check. the metal bike lock action like this the one at this man. seven people injured some wecht to the hospital rools violence during the marni protest in berkeley. police are reviewing video of saturday's...
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let us know exactly what you mean when you say sanctuary city. the term has been used so much as a political term and we're using the same words, but it's almost as though we're speaking different languages and it's impossible to have a sensible conversation when you don't define the terms precisely. so we've been asking the administration and a group of mayors met with attorney general jeff sessions today and we asked them exactly that. >> so mr. mayor, syou had a meeting with jeff sessions today? >> we did. >> and it was before the judge's ruling, wasn't it? >> it was before the judge's ruling. what we got from that meeting was, as close to a definition of sanctuary city as we've heard and it was defined as any city that doesn't comply with section 13-73, which basically requires cities to communicate they have about immigration status with i.c.e. i know of no city that doesn't comply with section 1373. by their own definition of sanctuary city, there is no sanctuary city in the united states. so what we continue to ask of them is, please give us clarity. let us know what we're t
let us know exactly what you mean when you say sanctuary city. the term has been used so much as a political term and we're using the same words, but it's almost as though we're speaking different languages and it's impossible to have a sensible conversation when you don't define the terms precisely. so we've been asking the administration and a group of mayors met with attorney general jeff sessions today and we asked them exactly that. >> so mr. mayor, syou had a meeting with jeff...
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city to formally accept 1515 s. van ness as a temporary gift from the lennar multifamily community. this will allow the city to use the site as a temporary navigation center focused on addressing the tenant and kim and crisis in the mission. as you are all aware the mission is one of the communities hit hardest by our citywide homeless crisis. the mission alone has around 300 people living on the street and a significant number of homeless individuals are currently living in tents on our sidewalks under extremely unsafe and unhealthy conditions and in a densely populated residential area. since i assumed office in january i've received daily calls and emails asked me to address the impairment and crisis animation i believe it it's my responsibility to take action in response to the request of my constituents have been begging for the city's help in addressing this issue. we are facing a public health crisis in the mission. when that severely harms homeless people, forced to sleep in unsafe conditions, and one that also negatively impacts house residence who are living near tent and caymans in front of their homes.
city to formally accept 1515 s. van ness as a temporary gift from the lennar multifamily community. this will allow the city to use the site as a temporary navigation center focused on addressing the tenant and kim and crisis in the mission. as you are all aware the mission is one of the communities hit hardest by our citywide homeless crisis. the mission alone has around 300 people living on the street and a significant number of homeless individuals are currently living in tents on our...
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the truth is many of these terms for example, sanctuary city, it's been used as a political term, buto many different things that it doesn't mean much at all. what we need is some specific guidance and definition, a legal definition of what it means so that cities know where we stand and don't stand. so i commend mayor murray. the entire city of seattle for taking the lead on this and we support him. >> talk to me about your city, providence, rhode island and what the trump administration is threatening to with with hold from your city. >> ye, you know, so a group of mayors, we met recently with secretary kelly from department of homeland security. and we basically had two messages for him. the first one is we need clarity around the term sanctuary city and the detainer policy. because we're using the same terms and having a debate. but it almost seems as though we're talking different languages, when you hear mayors talk about sanctuary cities and immigration, we talk b about hard working people going about their business trying to do what's right for them and their family. on the ot
the truth is many of these terms for example, sanctuary city, it's been used as a political term, buto many different things that it doesn't mean much at all. what we need is some specific guidance and definition, a legal definition of what it means so that cities know where we stand and don't stand. so i commend mayor murray. the entire city of seattle for taking the lead on this and we support him. >> talk to me about your city, providence, rhode island and what the trump administration...
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city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because the base rent and the utilities that they would have to be paying at any time is if the master service agreements terminate would be above the market rate for the small amount of equipment that they are installing on the building the budget and legislative analyst report actually highlighted an issue which that it recommended that the proposed resolution be amended to state that ucsf would provide the city advanced notification if the master agreement was spoke ended in the term of the proposed lease agreement and that is not something that i or the other side have actually thought about, and affleck after reading that i went to spoke and said that there i
city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because...
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i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so forth. if the controller mentioned something we could be facing maybe a downturn in the near future. we shouldn't be talking, in my professional judgment, about new city employees to occupy new space. we should be talking about a reduction in city lease costs as a result of gaining 154,000 square feet of space. this is nothing new. this is the departments who previously advised the board of supervisors, if you do this deal at 12500 mission street, that's what you would get. and so far, that's what we've not seen. all right, let's save some pft fire for next week. mr. updyke, i think you heard from this committ
i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so...
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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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city to formally accept 1515 s. van ness as a temporary gift from the lennar multifamily community. this will allow the city to use the site as a temporary navigation center focused on addressing the tenant and kim and crisis in the mission. as you are all aware the mission is one of the communities hit hardest by our citywide homeless crisis. the mission alone has around 300 people living on the street and a significant number of homeless individuals are currently living in tents on our sidewalks under extremely unsafe and unhealthy conditions and in a densely populated residential area. since i assumed office in january i've received daily calls and emails asked me to address the impairment and crisis animation i believe it it's my responsibility to take action in response to the request of my constituents have been begging for the city's help in addressing this issue. we are facing a public health crisis in the mission. when that severely harms homeless people, forced to sleep in unsafe conditions, and one that also negatively impacts house residence who are living near tent and caymans in front of their homes.
city to formally accept 1515 s. van ness as a temporary gift from the lennar multifamily community. this will allow the city to use the site as a temporary navigation center focused on addressing the tenant and kim and crisis in the mission. as you are all aware the mission is one of the communities hit hardest by our citywide homeless crisis. the mission alone has around 300 people living on the street and a significant number of homeless individuals are currently living in tents on our...
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. >> he took us to a denver park where the city accepted his donation as part of a private/public projectd a pavilion for free concerts. >> does the day come when you make a donation like this and nobody pays attention? you could be the pot shop or the corner grocery? >> maybe, i think we're years away from that being the case. >> reporter: about 110 miles south of denver, public county is also benefitting from marijuana taxes. the county gets its taxes when marijuana is harvested and sold to pot shops statewide. money, now giving college kids a first in american history, pot-funded scholarships. >> now, are you comfortable with the fact that it's sales tax from marijuana? >> yeah, because it's helping me continue my education. >> she wants to be a teacher and is getting a thousand dollars a semester at colorado state university in pueblo. >> i don't think without the scholarship i would be able to continue my education without taking out loans and worrying about how i'm going to pay them back. >> reporter: and this coming spring, every graduating high school student in pueblo county will
. >> he took us to a denver park where the city accepted his donation as part of a private/public projectd a pavilion for free concerts. >> does the day come when you make a donation like this and nobody pays attention? you could be the pot shop or the corner grocery? >> maybe, i think we're years away from that being the case. >> reporter: about 110 miles south of denver, public county is also benefitting from marijuana taxes. the county gets its taxes when marijuana is...
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used to catch this guy. the police chief said this is what he would consider a national search. how do you search in a city so big? >> you use the prisz as efictively as they can, get his image out there, hope someone spots him, hopefully a police officer before anyone else because he'ser a ticking bomb at this point. all the technology available to law enforcement, cell phones, gps. they're reaching out, trying to get him to call in to see if they can establish negaucoestin. you have fraternity brothers that were on. i'm sure they're prepared on how to say and how to redirect them to law enforcement if and when he calls them and it's very likely he'll get in touch with someone. >> how do you think this is going to ind? >> the cowardly act that he did belies him turning himself in peacefully. he's severed all tied with civilization basically and he's desperate and under pressure. we've seen this before with fugitives on the run where they do hoim invasions, car jackings. all they have lift is to commit more criminal acts to stay on the lrun. >> i spoke with chris just referenced it. but i spoke to his fraternity brothers who told me he s
used to catch this guy. the police chief said this is what he would consider a national search. how do you search in a city so big? >> you use the prisz as efictively as they can, get his image out there, hope someone spots him, hopefully a police officer before anyone else because he'ser a ticking bomb at this point. all the technology available to law enforcement, cell phones, gps. they're reaching out, trying to get him to call in to see if they can establish negaucoestin. you have...
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city services. >> the federal government can't trample on state and local policies by using federal funding as a weapon. >> and another setback for the trump administration as a federal judge in san francisco blocks the president's executive order on sanctuary cities. mornings on 2 continues. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. you guys have to name that. >> that is leo sayer. i love you more than i can say. >> and we have -- i don't know if we can pop up the picture that we v. >> well -- . >> back in the day with
city services. >> the federal government can't trample on state and local policies by using federal funding as a weapon. >> and another setback for the trump administration as a federal judge in san francisco blocks the president's executive order on sanctuary cities. mornings on 2 continues. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. you guys have to name that. >> that is leo sayer. i love you more than i can say. >> and we have -- i don't know if we can pop...
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city. our len ramirez on the sweet deal and now the backlash. >> reporter: in sunnyvale big home loans are practically free from you a top executive. >> we use them as recruiting tool to get highly qualify people into the city. we like to see executives lives in the city of sunnyvale. >> reporter: managers are getting the loans among them city manager deanna santana who got a $1.1 million home loan. the interest rate was less than a point. and the term was 45 years. that's on top of her $316,000 a year salary. >> they are receiving these loans at the rate that the federal government gives loans to banks. >> reporter: water department employee says the loans are a cloud over bitter contract negotiation between the city and 450 members of the sunnyvale employees association because workers haven't had a raise in five years. >> it's hitting a sour note with them. a lot of these numbers, can't afford to live in sunnyvale or the area. they are commuting long distances. >> reporter: one of them is gust velasquez. >> i leave my house about 3:30 a.m. to arrive to work about 5:20. >> reporter: he commutes 80 miles one way between sunnyvale and his home in sa
city. our len ramirez on the sweet deal and now the backlash. >> reporter: in sunnyvale big home loans are practically free from you a top executive. >> we use them as recruiting tool to get highly qualify people into the city. we like to see executives lives in the city of sunnyvale. >> reporter: managers are getting the loans among them city manager deanna santana who got a $1.1 million home loan. the interest rate was less than a point. and the term was 45 years. that's on...
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it is a way we can celebrate with the readers of the paper thewith the city as a whole very notion of reading. of fake news being out there, i think books help us celebrate the way that words and facts are grounded in storytelling and history. live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books on c-span2. 27following a meeting of foreign ministers in italy, secretary of state rex tillerson give a brief statement to reporters about the recent missile strikes in syria. he said syria failed to uphold their agreements and spoke about russia's role in syria. secretary tillerson is now in russia for meetings. sec. tillerson: good morning. i have a statement i want to share first and then i'm happy to take a couple of questions. assad regimee killed more of its people using chemical weapons. our missile strike in response was necessary as a matter of u.s. national security interests. we do not want the regimes uncontrolled stockpile of chemical weapons to fall into the hands of isis or other terrorist groups that could and want to attack the united states or our allies. nor can we accept the normalization that the use of chemical weapons by othe
it is a way we can celebrate with the readers of the paper thewith the city as a whole very notion of reading. of fake news being out there, i think books help us celebrate the way that words and facts are grounded in storytelling and history. live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books on c-span2. 27following a meeting of foreign ministers in italy, secretary of state rex tillerson give a brief statement to reporters about the recent missile strikes in syria. he said syria failed...
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city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because the base rent and the utilities that they would have to be paying at any time is if the master service agreements terminate would be above the market rate for the small amount of equipment that they are installing on the building the budget and legislative analyst report actually highlighted an issue which that it recommended that the proposed resolution be amended to state that ucsf would provide the city advanced notification if the master agreement was spoke ended in the term of the proposed lease agreement and that is not something that i or the other side have actually thought about, and affleck after reading that i went to spoke and said that there i
city. both the utilities and the rent are waived at this point in light of the master service agreements. however, should one you in the hospital not be used as a hospital any more, the city discontinue it's daf or three, the service agreements are terminated for any reason. both of the tenants have to start paying the base rent of whatever it would be at that time. and their utilities. and there is not a lot of incentive for either tenant to have their equipment stay on the building. because...
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as a vital marker for all us presidents, 100 days in office. and as donald trump reaches that milestone, tens of thousands of protesters are rallying in several us cities. this is washington, where one of those protests is taking place. demonstrators made their way towards the white house holding banners and voicing their concerns over his policies on the environment. donald trump has previously called climate change a hoax. here are the thoughts of some of those attending this protest. iam from i am from upstate new york. i am here because this is the most important issue we have today, to ta ke important issue we have today, to take care of this earth we depend on for everything. if we don't take ca re of for everything. if we don't take care of it, we don't have anything. i want the next generations, the future generations, to be able to live on this planet without being contaminated by governments and corporations. in defence of our environment, for the climate, because we need to do it, and we believe it. well, we're expecting president trump to speak in the next half hour or so. it will be from a rally for his supporters in harrisburg, which is t
as a vital marker for all us presidents, 100 days in office. and as donald trump reaches that milestone, tens of thousands of protesters are rallying in several us cities. this is washington, where one of those protests is taking place. demonstrators made their way towards the white house holding banners and voicing their concerns over his policies on the environment. donald trump has previously called climate change a hoax. here are the thoughts of some of those attending this protest. iam...
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i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so forth. if the controller mentioned something we could be facing maybe a downturn in the near future. we shouldn't be talking, in my professional judgment, about new city employees to occupy new space. we should be talking about a reduction in city lease costs as a result of gaining 154,000 square feet of space. this is nothing new. this is the departments who previously advised the board of supervisors, if you do this deal at 12500 mission street, that's what you would get. and so far, that's what we've not seen. all right, let's save some pft fire for next week. mr. updyke, i think you heard from this committ
i would like to know specifically as a result of this 154,000 square feet of lease space, will the city show us in writing what reduced lease savings -- what leases are going to be terminated a as a result of this new building? consistent with what the board of supervisors was previously advised in 2014. if we're talking about in the future, right now, the mayor has indicated that we're in a period now where we have to look out for our finances. because of our projected short false and so...