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technology services division is the r&d and the brains they're the forecasting analysis folks for point whole city. much of the work is for mta and the planning department we disseminate data to anyone who seeks it of the private sector to the research community and we're activity in the research community we have a transportation model that's dynamic this represents all the parcels of our city and in addition to the whole region. this support our division, i.e., we're lincoln the database and other systems to our resource planning and this is the finance and admin we have a host of things from reporting to county auditing to combranlts management and voicing and improving that taller than the payment to our consultant and contractors. this group also does a ton of contracting for our agencies and other agency we try to help with the projects and planning with the other agencies in addition, we manage the human resources as well as the debt program we're taking special efforts to support our l d e outreach efforts as well as other workforce development. today we're here to present the draft for yo
technology services division is the r&d and the brains they're the forecasting analysis folks for point whole city. much of the work is for mta and the planning department we disseminate data to anyone who seeks it of the private sector to the research community and we're activity in the research community we have a transportation model that's dynamic this represents all the parcels of our city and in addition to the whole region. this support our division, i.e., we're lincoln the database...
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this whole city is my city. now, what i have heard and when i found out about this, it hurts because i have been jumped on, beat up and tried to be framed by the police. and my question is to the black, the chinese and any other culture in here, do you remember your history? when you put too much pressure on a twig, it will break. when you put too much pressure on a twig it will break. just like everyone's history in this room. you put pressure, they will fight back. god bless you. [ cheers and applause ] >> hello, my name is shane. we are just moving in to the block on third street and i'm here to speak on the shooting and i would like to extend my condolences to the family of mr. nieto. as to the shooting on sunday night. i'm a new member of the community, a new member and we are committed to the positive am -- acclimation of that block and willing to work with the community and the police to make this a livable neighborhood. i would ask the police commission support all his staff in the engagement work they a
this whole city is my city. now, what i have heard and when i found out about this, it hurts because i have been jumped on, beat up and tried to be framed by the police. and my question is to the black, the chinese and any other culture in here, do you remember your history? when you put too much pressure on a twig, it will break. when you put too much pressure on a twig it will break. just like everyone's history in this room. you put pressure, they will fight back. god bless you. [ cheers and...
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looking for (clapping) because when they find i and when we're found we are the richer for that as a whole city. this is how i see the bayview hunters point and the other areas let's make those areas rich bits both who we are as people and joining us u up and making more people involved this is what the city is about. the gold rush was an triathlons finding the people making lives changed and transforming them and making sure the people who wanted to be here will have the opportunity. this is what dr. davis was about and exactly what kathy it doing we've got senior housing 20 will be for homeless individuals we've made that promise and 3 thousand unit are fulfilling that and tony is making promises i'm there to make sure we getting get to those promises so sophie is saying i'm still waiting she'll be enjoying progress and milestones. getting another story for you kids so when you take over kids we're not giving us detect this is an enjoyable day but let's turn around and call other to this movement so we built this build more and more there's so much more to do and i'm calling you out to bring
looking for (clapping) because when they find i and when we're found we are the richer for that as a whole city. this is how i see the bayview hunters point and the other areas let's make those areas rich bits both who we are as people and joining us u up and making more people involved this is what the city is about. the gold rush was an triathlons finding the people making lives changed and transforming them and making sure the people who wanted to be here will have the opportunity. this is...
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deserving of the support but we need to keep in mind that view from twin peaks we're servicing the whole city. the issue is ability to pay and the issue is addressing poverty and making our system open to people regardless of the ability to pay that's the way to go about it. i've lived of said this before i think as we're looking at this in the future and doing quickest studies without loothd the elevators studies to sdrath the groups if people can't afford to pay in the groups let's look at using the extra fund so outlining all low income san franciscans have better access. the notation of dropping the fast pass rate for a very well-off seniors for example, at the same time, we're not making the lifeline program more assessable that's a traffic off. and we're talking about and pricing based on the leo low and moderate income not you'll >> i understood but you've left out low income folks that may feel left out because their between the angels of 18 and the senior cut off. that's not an easy thing i'm not suggesting i'm steadfast but i would ask as we study that one of the alternative we cons
deserving of the support but we need to keep in mind that view from twin peaks we're servicing the whole city. the issue is ability to pay and the issue is addressing poverty and making our system open to people regardless of the ability to pay that's the way to go about it. i've lived of said this before i think as we're looking at this in the future and doing quickest studies without loothd the elevators studies to sdrath the groups if people can't afford to pay in the groups let's look at...
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by having benefits having a new jargsz of transit free youth it will be more beneficial for our whole city. but besides making our program to 18 why'd we want this expanded to the 18 >> i'm 18 and 2 costs $66 a month. i'm afraid at the end of every month i have to ask my mom for the money for the bus ticket i feel small mind and i'm from a protecting family and i'm 18 but i'm currently don't have a job because still in school. i want to ask you ask free muni for 18-year-old so we can create less burden and stress for users and >> thank you. next speaker, please (calling names). >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon so i'm currently 18-year-old high school student i live in a low income family with my mom she didn't have a job. i went a year ago my mom told me we don't have enough money so i want to you pay for your only bus money. i don't have a job and people having pocket money but at the time the free metropolitan program went on so it solved my problem for while on the other hand, i'm an active person i am in a firefighter program and other programs. almost everyday. so i live in the ri
by having benefits having a new jargsz of transit free youth it will be more beneficial for our whole city. but besides making our program to 18 why'd we want this expanded to the 18 >> i'm 18 and 2 costs $66 a month. i'm afraid at the end of every month i have to ask my mom for the money for the bus ticket i feel small mind and i'm from a protecting family and i'm 18 but i'm currently don't have a job because still in school. i want to ask you ask free muni for 18-year-old so we can...
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last year there was a introductory briefing of a comprehensive assessment led by sfmta with the whole city family involved in doing intrarthd transportation planning between handling all the existing uses and the projected growth and using that to incorporate into perspire tiger's and identifying strategic transportation improvements for the waterfront area. so i really want to give credit to peter and albert who's led on the overall waterfront transportation area. today aaron miller will be talking about that as it gives me revises to pilot transportation prongs mta will be carrying out in the south beach area. it grows from a number of transportation solutions strategies that have been identified and we wanted to test them. so she is focusing on one important element of that testing program. there's another transportation poise of the testing program that aaron will speak to that's been conducted by the transportation authority as well. thanks very much if you have any questions here aaron miller is. >> good afternoon, commissioners. commissioner president katz i'm aaron miller i'm the t
last year there was a introductory briefing of a comprehensive assessment led by sfmta with the whole city family involved in doing intrarthd transportation planning between handling all the existing uses and the projected growth and using that to incorporate into perspire tiger's and identifying strategic transportation improvements for the waterfront area. so i really want to give credit to peter and albert who's led on the overall waterfront transportation area. today aaron miller will be...
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service to make better connections you'll see the map which what it looks like really covers the whole city. every one of those lines on that slide will with the funding in this budget will see increased muni service by the end of this fiscal city it's existing a pretty significant increase for the muni riders. there are other sides that are more than the capital budget like the rapid improvements that are the first batch you approved recommended by the dpw we'll have more coming all told 40 miles worth of investments those are making changes to allow muni to run better throughout the city. in terms of the fleet in this capital budget we'll continue the bus replacement we've replaced a hundred and 12 this will enable us to replace anothers one hundred or so and we'll be expanding the fleet more buses and longer than buses and really popular would fund midlife overhaul of the vehicles this is recommend when you purchase the budget which is why by the end of the vehicles get to the end of their life they're in a decongratulated condition we want to reverse this cycle and then the balance of t
service to make better connections you'll see the map which what it looks like really covers the whole city. every one of those lines on that slide will with the funding in this budget will see increased muni service by the end of this fiscal city it's existing a pretty significant increase for the muni riders. there are other sides that are more than the capital budget like the rapid improvements that are the first batch you approved recommended by the dpw we'll have more coming all told 40...
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it's traefblg not only for the families especially for the families to whom it happens but for our whole city but the good news is it's preventable every one of those dedicates and serious injuries is preventable. the good news behind that is that we have great leadership in the city as manifested by the strong and power showing of folks behind me that are focused and committed and dedicated to preventing those serious collisions and fatality collisions so we get the benefits of our beautiful walkable city without worrying about getting hurt or killed. at the top of that primer is our chief collective who has brought people together to solve problems. i think what we're going to talk about today is the epitomize any so it's my enclosure to welcome to the mike mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> thank you, ed for that introduction. of course, i prefer being outside somebody said it might rain but i'd love to be drenched by rain it's good for our city i want to thank you all the board of supervisors who have been with the pedestrian safety strategic with me. not only myself and personal resident and r
it's traefblg not only for the families especially for the families to whom it happens but for our whole city but the good news is it's preventable every one of those dedicates and serious injuries is preventable. the good news behind that is that we have great leadership in the city as manifested by the strong and power showing of folks behind me that are focused and committed and dedicated to preventing those serious collisions and fatality collisions so we get the benefits of our beautiful...
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thing,served the same the lines in the whole city of kabul were really, really long despite the weather, despite the threats. the independent election commission has announced the voter turnout was 50% higher than in 2009, and especially the youth who will make one third of the population very hopeful they will have a president who they decided themselves this time. >> looks like good turnout. what about concerns of election fraud? have you witnessed any irregularities or reports of irregularities? >> i spoke with some afghans who they have been voting twice, for example. , and othersome officials observed even some stuffed ballots, but this was expected. nobody thinks the elections will be held by western standards. the afghans are still very hopeful that there will be no major fraud at this time. >> so there were eight candidates in the running. any sign who may come out on top? >> it is very hard to say who will come out on top. but there is definitely one candidate who already announced he has won and that he will be the next president. >> in terms of the results, when can we expect
thing,served the same the lines in the whole city of kabul were really, really long despite the weather, despite the threats. the independent election commission has announced the voter turnout was 50% higher than in 2009, and especially the youth who will make one third of the population very hopeful they will have a president who they decided themselves this time. >> looks like good turnout. what about concerns of election fraud? have you witnessed any irregularities or reports of...
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and that is something that you could do for yourself, and for your neighbors and for the whole city isake sure that your water tank is braced. >> if you look at the studies that are predicting on fires, we are going to have a lot of fires and for every water tank that is braced there is a potential of one less fire that the fire department is going to have to fight and we don't want to have any more fires than we need to. so bracing the water heater is the first thing that you want to do. >> and so easy, and you go on-line and you google, earthquake, water and heater and you google the sites where you can find the details and you can put them out there on the hardware store and you can hire a small contract tore do that for you. that is a couple of hundred bucks, the best investment. if you are in other types of building it is complicated. if you are in a high-rise building you just can't anchor your building down because there are no anchor bolts, but at that point, the tenant should be asking questions of the owner's and the managers about earthquake preparedness >> and don't take th
and that is something that you could do for yourself, and for your neighbors and for the whole city isake sure that your water tank is braced. >> if you look at the studies that are predicting on fires, we are going to have a lot of fires and for every water tank that is braced there is a potential of one less fire that the fire department is going to have to fight and we don't want to have any more fires than we need to. so bracing the water heater is the first thing that you want to do....
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more than half of berlin's population, lived in the american, british, and french zones, but the whole cityded by the soviet zone of germany. supplying the 2 1/2 million people of the western sectors was a system of rails, canals, and roads. >> but the soviets wanted berlin all to themselves, so they set up a giant blockade, cutting off the roads and railroads to west berlin. >> the suspension of all traffic successfully blocked all surface access to the city. the soviets claimed that technical difficulties caused the stoppage. the truth was that they were trying to force the western allies to surrender their position in berlin, and the weapon was hunger. >> with no food or supplies able to get in, the soviets expected the allies to pack up and leave, but they didn't. the united states and its allies refused to abandon the people to be starved into accepting soviet rule. there was a big problem, though -- how to feed more than two million people trapped in west berlin. it seemed like an impossible undertaking, but the allies had a plan. they'd bring in supplies by air. it was known as the b
more than half of berlin's population, lived in the american, british, and french zones, but the whole cityded by the soviet zone of germany. supplying the 2 1/2 million people of the western sectors was a system of rails, canals, and roads. >> but the soviets wanted berlin all to themselves, so they set up a giant blockade, cutting off the roads and railroads to west berlin. >> the suspension of all traffic successfully blocked all surface access to the city. the soviets claimed...
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. >> reporter: one family, symbolizing the resolute spirit of a whole city. norah o'donnell, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: in another major story developing tonight, dozens of al quaida terror suspects have been killed in two days of american air strikes in yemen. that is significant because the most sophisticated bomb plots targeting the u.s. in recent years have come from the al quaida cell in the arabian peninsula. bob orr has the latest. >> reporter: sources say the multiple strikes were aimed at disrupting al quaida's plans to attack civilian and military facilities inside yemen. the joint operations involving yemeni troops backed by u.s. drones. targeting suspected al quaida fighters as they gathered for training. yemeni officials say air strikes killed about two dozen militants in one terrorist camp. ten others died when their car was destroyed by missiles. sources say yemeni commandos dropped into the attack zone by american helicopters retrieved some of the militants bodies to try to identify them. while local reports suggest top operatives were kille
. >> reporter: one family, symbolizing the resolute spirit of a whole city. norah o'donnell, cbs news, boston. >> pelley: in another major story developing tonight, dozens of al quaida terror suspects have been killed in two days of american air strikes in yemen. that is significant because the most sophisticated bomb plots targeting the u.s. in recent years have come from the al quaida cell in the arabian peninsula. bob orr has the latest. >> reporter: sources say the...
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. >> reporter: one family, symbolizing the spirit of a whole city. norah o'donnell, cbs news, boston. >> that spirit of boston strong. coming up on the morning news, alcohol in powder form. it's a second look. >>> when animals attack, a cornered leopard pounces after being surround i by villagers. this is the "cbs morning news." that makes it harder to breathe. that's why you need claritin-d. it combines the leading non-drowsy antihistamine with a decongestant that's powerful and fast-acting all in one pill. so you get more complete relief of your allergy symptoms. when your allergies hit you with nasal congestion go to the pharmacy counter for claritin-d. and blow away nasal congestion, fast. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific s
. >> reporter: one family, symbolizing the spirit of a whole city. norah o'donnell, cbs news, boston. >> that spirit of boston strong. coming up on the morning news, alcohol in powder form. it's a second look. >>> when animals attack, a cornered leopard pounces after being surround i by villagers. this is the "cbs morning news." that makes it harder to breathe. that's why you need claritin-d. it combines the leading non-drowsy antihistamine with a decongestant...
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the whole city heard it. but suppose he does diverge from his earlier account, oedipus, he'll never show that laius' death squares properly with the prophecy. apollo expressly said he was doomed to die at my son's hand. that poor might never killed him. he died himself long before. from now on, i wouldn't shift my gaze to left or to right because of a prophecy. you are right. all the same, don't fail to send someone for the shepherd. i'll do so right away. let's go inside. i don't want to do anything of which you wouldn't approve. [music] may destiny find me winning a reputation for purity in speech and action as the high-footed laws provide. these laws which came to birth into clear air or heaven fathered by none other than olympus, no mortal of nature gave them birth. oblivion can never lay them to rest. god is great in them and he does not grow old. overbearing breeds the autocrat. overbearing, surfeited yet not satisfied with ill-gotten, unprofitable wealth. it climbs to the top of the citadel and plunges
the whole city heard it. but suppose he does diverge from his earlier account, oedipus, he'll never show that laius' death squares properly with the prophecy. apollo expressly said he was doomed to die at my son's hand. that poor might never killed him. he died himself long before. from now on, i wouldn't shift my gaze to left or to right because of a prophecy. you are right. all the same, don't fail to send someone for the shepherd. i'll do so right away. let's go inside. i don't want to do...
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the lions and the whole city of kabul were really really long despite the weather despite the threats. the independent election commission announced it had the full turnout was fifty percent higher than in two thousand and nine. and especially the youth who know the one who made one third of the population are very hopeful that they will have a president that they will decide themselves this time so looks like good turnout what about concerns of election fraud. have you witnessed any irregularities any reports of irregularities that event well i spoke to some afghans who told me that they would never manipulate the elections themselves they have been uploading twice for example solo time i was the son and i am of official observers eve and i'm stuffed olives. this was expected nobody of things that the elections will be held by western standards the afghans are still very hopeful that i own. there will be no major fraud is time. ok so there were eight candidates in the running any sign who might come out on top i was they who will come on top. and there's definitely a monk and stephan
the lions and the whole city of kabul were really really long despite the weather despite the threats. the independent election commission announced it had the full turnout was fifty percent higher than in two thousand and nine. and especially the youth who know the one who made one third of the population are very hopeful that they will have a president that they will decide themselves this time so looks like good turnout what about concerns of election fraud. have you witnessed any...
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had a number of radio interviews of a national basis and have interfered show hopes up liking the whole city to like the social media has helped to raise her profile. that's why i have to be easy to give states the law. it is. nor does the sec's that tb is to think. so i think that helps the player. look into the future. she'll take things in her stride recession or the big old tv the buffet. the move. erm woohoo move. in it. you are i say. you were wrong. i know. the contests i should use nine nine and commissioned the top stories which i can for you on monday the fourteenth of april the issues protests against god a threat not to modify
had a number of radio interviews of a national basis and have interfered show hopes up liking the whole city to like the social media has helped to raise her profile. that's why i have to be easy to give states the law. it is. nor does the sec's that tb is to think. so i think that helps the player. look into the future. she'll take things in her stride recession or the big old tv the buffet. the move. erm woohoo move. in it. you are i say. you were wrong. i know. the contests i should use nine...
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surface, i can get an idea how big their residences were, how many residents there were in the city, as a wholeome idea of the size and number of people that lived here. keach: during the 1960s, archaeologists surveyed the entire city, revealing an urban grid as deliberate as the streets of manhattan. a total of 2,600 buildings lined densely packed streets. 80% of these were residential compounds. these compounds enclosed numerous sleeping rooms, patios and kitchens. archaeologists estimate that 30 to 100 people could be housed in a single compound. were these like modern apartment buildings, where strangers lived together by chance ? or was there a thread of kinship connecting the residents of these large compounds ? what clues were left behind of teotihuacan's families ? archaeologist michael spence. we usually bury in cemeteries set apart from the places where the people lived. that makes it difficult to tie them ba into their living quarters. in teotihuacan, fortunately, the people were buried within the apartment compound. some of them were buried in open spaces like patios. these would ha
surface, i can get an idea how big their residences were, how many residents there were in the city, as a wholeome idea of the size and number of people that lived here. keach: during the 1960s, archaeologists surveyed the entire city, revealing an urban grid as deliberate as the streets of manhattan. a total of 2,600 buildings lined densely packed streets. 80% of these were residential compounds. these compounds enclosed numerous sleeping rooms, patios and kitchens. archaeologists estimate...
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but i'd like to motion that we accept an amendment of the whole for this legislation and we have deputy city attorney ronald flynn, perhaps he he can explain just the main parts of this, the new amendment of the whole. >> deputy city attorney ron flynn. the amendments of the whole concerns primarily section 2 which deals with the prevailing wage provision. as originally written, it was to expand prevailing wages to construction projects that would take place on property that is owned by the city and county of san francisco. as amended, it is going to cover a different category of construction projects that they're all public works projects defined by the state which is a requirement under sb 7 that we pass such an ordinance if we want to be able to be eligible to continue to apply for and expand state money on construction projects beginning on january 1st, 2015. the sb 7, there are narrow differences between the prevailing wage law now and prevailing wage law defined by the state. this ordinance would close the gap on those differences and allow us to be in compliance with state law and con
but i'd like to motion that we accept an amendment of the whole for this legislation and we have deputy city attorney ronald flynn, perhaps he he can explain just the main parts of this, the new amendment of the whole. >> deputy city attorney ron flynn. the amendments of the whole concerns primarily section 2 which deals with the prevailing wage provision. as originally written, it was to expand prevailing wages to construction projects that would take place on property that is owned by...
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so, next day, the whole city came out.killed during the uprising, combatants and bystanders alike. >> her name is muna. she was 6 years when she died. >> shelled in their homes, tortured to death in prisons, shot by snipers. >> look at this kid. he died with the victory sign. they killed him like with a grenade. that's his lucky day. >> yeah. >> you know what he was saying? he's saying "what's going on, guys? why? why my sons? why are you doing that?" we still have the t-shirt with the blood in it. >> do you know any of these people? >> yeah, i know a couple of them. i knew a couple. this guy's egyptian. >> not even his fight, but he came. >> no, but he didn't want to leave. four of them, they died in sert, and they died in tripoli. these are brothers and sister. one, two, three, four. they died on the same day, the same house. and the mother, when we found her, she was holding the kid. they were both dead and holding each other. it was a very sad moment. ♪ >>> that's how you turn a corner in misrata. >> i don't know if yo
so, next day, the whole city came out.killed during the uprising, combatants and bystanders alike. >> her name is muna. she was 6 years when she died. >> shelled in their homes, tortured to death in prisons, shot by snipers. >> look at this kid. he died with the victory sign. they killed him like with a grenade. that's his lucky day. >> yeah. >> you know what he was saying? he's saying "what's going on, guys? why? why my sons? why are you doing that?" we...
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. >> that contributes dramatically to the way that the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >>u are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of building (clapping.) first of all, let's give horn to god alleyway mighty for bringing us here today today is a historic occasion. this sermon is dedicated to the memory of doctor george davis the man that actually brought us together here today his vision to take our issues to the bayview he's no longer with us but we know your presence here today says a lot about his legacy and passion. i'm honored to be standing here knowing that speaker pelosi is here with us the number one advocate for children and women and seniors in the entire country of the united states is here (clapping) in spite o
. >> that contributes dramatically to the way that the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >>u are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and...