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of cities in california adopted last year well including santa fe, san diego and a number of cities in the country including portland and seattle and additional cities are really every week their say new energy around our city and country a vision to do you want that to san francisco is at the forefront of this. >> yeah. >> oh, no. >> i apologize. >> thank you there's the map and really with respect to in san francisco what we've seen despite early declines in the 90s and the 80s starting in the 2000s we've seen the please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones to in the death in our city thirty fatalities a year up to 2 hundred a year injuries and approximately 70 percent are people walking and biking and half the people killed are walking awhile walking are seniors while i'm here to talk about the leadership that the department is providing in that work including on the task force with respect to the data and analysis and evaluation and education engagement in our growing roles as well the task force is co-chaired by mta and dpw we meet as i said on a quarterly basis com
of cities in california adopted last year well including santa fe, san diego and a number of cities in the country including portland and seattle and additional cities are really every week their say new energy around our city and country a vision to do you want that to san francisco is at the forefront of this. >> yeah. >> oh, no. >> i apologize. >> thank you there's the map and really with respect to in san francisco what we've seen despite early declines in the 90s...
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it is also a wider city -- whiter city than it used to be. what are you going to do or what do you want to do to bring back that population? first of all, i hope everybody comes home. i travel to houston and atlanta because those cities are housing the most of our residents who decided not to come back. this week is designed really to do three things. one is to remember all of our family members that we lost. terrible stories of arsenal tragedy that we continue to know about personally that we participated in and were reading about in the paper, fathers letting the hands of their daughters go. it's going to be hard to relive that, but we are here to remember. secondly, what the rest of the world and -- to thank the rest of the world and our friends and neighbors and expressing gratitude to cities that took us in. 32 cities received our people, made sure our kids got in school , make sure we got dry before we had the chance to come home and in some is is is, kept them. instead of thinking about how far we have the go, just being thankful for b
it is also a wider city -- whiter city than it used to be. what are you going to do or what do you want to do to bring back that population? first of all, i hope everybody comes home. i travel to houston and atlanta because those cities are housing the most of our residents who decided not to come back. this week is designed really to do three things. one is to remember all of our family members that we lost. terrible stories of arsenal tragedy that we continue to know about personally that we...
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. ♪ >>> good morning, this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the head of the epa says the agency is working non-stop to clean up a major toxic spill in colorado. today they will visit sites along the rivers, and the agency is set to release testing samples. mccarthy says the epa takes full responsibility. >> it is a tajjic and unfortunate accident and epa is taking responsibility to make sure it is marined up. the most important thing is ensuring the health and safety of the residents and visitors near the river. >> the spill is still flowing at a rate of 500 to 700 gallons a minute. the rivers snake west through the four-corners region into utah where they empty into the colorado river. the spill is expected to reach lake powell today. the colorado river system is considered the life blood of the west. it is one of the few major rivers in the region, stretching 1400 miles from the rockies to the gulf of california. seven states and some 40 million people, including 22 native american tribes depend on the colorado for drinking, industry, farmin
. ♪ >>> good morning, this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the head of the epa says the agency is working non-stop to clean up a major toxic spill in colorado. today they will visit sites along the rivers, and the agency is set to release testing samples. mccarthy says the epa takes full responsibility. >> it is a tajjic and unfortunate accident and epa is taking responsibility to make sure it is marined up. the most important thing is ensuring...
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so the city of new orleans and the people really love this city everywhere they go. >> you remember what it was like the first time you went back in the clubs during the early days? >> oh, yeah, i remember. it was a lot of fun. able to be back here and play some music. i think music is the heartbeat of the city. and that actually helped a bunch of people come back. >> well, i think certainly you see the people out here and it's almost like a snapshot of what it was like before. >> absolutely. the people walking around. we could hear music playing down the street, tap dancers around, and that makes us feel even more at home and that the city's going to continue to be strong. >> listen, it's great to have you here. we're glad you're doing well. thanks for stopping by. that's going to do it for us on a friday night. for all of us at nbc news, i'm lester holt. have a good night from new orleans. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> nice to meet you. >> we had sex six hours ago. >> what fresh hell is this? >> a fall tv spectacular. you want drama? is comedy more your
so the city of new orleans and the people really love this city everywhere they go. >> you remember what it was like the first time you went back in the clubs during the early days? >> oh, yeah, i remember. it was a lot of fun. able to be back here and play some music. i think music is the heartbeat of the city. and that actually helped a bunch of people come back. >> well, i think certainly you see the people out here and it's almost like a snapshot of what it was like...
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given the pedestrians that live in the city today. the maps spell it out. starting thursday, september 24th, security fencing go up on the red outlines here from city hall to the art museum along the parkway ain large area around independence mall, those areas are open to pedestrians only and they have to go through metal detecters to get inside and the black line is a security zone and no vehicles are allowed inside of that boundary, all vehicles will have to be removed from the streets by friday nights. >> parking garages and folks that park their cars in the garage, or garage to their house, multilevel garages, flat level garages but not on the street. >> however if your car is in a parking garage or lot, you will not be able to take it out if it's within that boundary. vehicles can move around freely in the yellow area of the map, the traffic box announced last week but the city is urging you not to use your vehicle at all, tough restrictions but mayor nutter says it's for public safety and enjoyment of this historic event, he doe
given the pedestrians that live in the city today. the maps spell it out. starting thursday, september 24th, security fencing go up on the red outlines here from city hall to the art museum along the parkway ain large area around independence mall, those areas are open to pedestrians only and they have to go through metal detecters to get inside and the black line is a security zone and no vehicles are allowed inside of that boundary, all vehicles will have to be removed from the streets by...
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world. >> we have the community as the big city, the first city to have a kig. city. >> reporter: it started more than four years ago when e.c.b. was looking to upgrade its power distribution center, not only improving the power grid, but with bonds and stimulus, engineers creating a fibre oic network. now, epb customers have access to the superfast internet. 4,000 customers signed up. the chattanooga chamber of congress reports in the last three years 30 companies moved here because of the gig, creating 1,000 jobs. jack runs lamp post, an incubator for start-up. >> you realise how much time and fun yip you save on -- money you save on every little traction, that starts to add up. >> the difference is easy to see with video files, we uploaded a six hour movie in over 4 minutes, taking 45 minutes than most broadband connections. >> it's all done, waiting on you to process it. >> a few american cities have fibre optic networks. google added fibre networks in more. >> looking at the united states and the rest of the world when it comes to internet connectivity, we
world. >> we have the community as the big city, the first city to have a kig. city. >> reporter: it started more than four years ago when e.c.b. was looking to upgrade its power distribution center, not only improving the power grid, but with bonds and stimulus, engineers creating a fibre oic network. now, epb customers have access to the superfast internet. 4,000 customers signed up. the chattanooga chamber of congress reports in the last three years 30 companies moved here...
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to help the city move forward. we secured the final deal with d.c. united to make sure soccer stays here in the district. this fall we'll send down to the council the final agreement for the development of walter reed and st. elizabeth's. we are also becoming a city that big business sees as business friendly. that's a good thing. we work hard to keep blackboard in the district of columbia. there are other big businesses that we want. and i passed our economic development team with -- tasked our economic development team by going out to the jurisdictions to look at companies and say you should be here in washington and the response that we're getting is pretty good. >> and you did hire courtney snowden to be your economic development -- we have only a minute left, to make sure that the progress that you talked about, the people on the east side of the river don't just watch it, but are part of it. >> that's right. you have heard me talk, certainly this 7 1/2 months, and for a lot of time on the campaign trail about
to help the city move forward. we secured the final deal with d.c. united to make sure soccer stays here in the district. this fall we'll send down to the council the final agreement for the development of walter reed and st. elizabeth's. we are also becoming a city that big business sees as business friendly. that's a good thing. we work hard to keep blackboard in the district of columbia. there are other big businesses that we want. and i passed our economic development team with -- tasked...
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just a few weeks ago, the first lady of new york city announced that the city executive budget was going to have an additional approximately $100 million spent on mental-health services over the next several years. we're very grateful for government. >> there is -- there are a lot of things that parents should look out for, as well, with their kids. there are challenges that maybe could be exhibited in youth. what are certain things that maybe parents should be looking out for in children? >> i mean, if there are changes in sleep patterns, if there are wide swings in moods. there's a lot of symptoms, but i really do recommend that parents go to their pediatrician and ask, "is my child exhibiting normal behaviors that a child or an adolescent would display, or is there something that's not quite right?" and if your pediatrician can't help you, you can always call the nami helpline, and we can recommend in all five boroughs programs and services that you might need, where you can get an assessment, but don't be afraid. >> and then -- i'm sorry to interrupt. i was gonna say on the flip side
just a few weeks ago, the first lady of new york city announced that the city executive budget was going to have an additional approximately $100 million spent on mental-health services over the next several years. we're very grateful for government. >> there is -- there are a lot of things that parents should look out for, as well, with their kids. there are challenges that maybe could be exhibited in youth. what are certain things that maybe parents should be looking out for in...
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and as a result, new orleans has become a model for the nation as the first city, the first major city to and veteran -- to end veteran's homelessness. [applause] which is a remarkable achievement. you are also becoming a model for the nation and it comes to disaster response and resilience. we learned lessons from katrina. the u.s. army corps of engineers learned more stricter standards for levees. in the louisiana, we built a $14 billion system of levees and pump stations and gates. a system that stood the test of hurricanes past. demandto say, there is a -- a man named craig that runs fema. his team of across the country have done extraordinary work. me frosonmeme craig. [laughter] he gets excited when there are disasters. he gets restless if everything is just quiet. [laughter] but under his leadership, we revamped fema into a stronger and more efficient agency. in fact, the whole federal government has gotten smarter at recovering in preventing disasters. and serving as a better partner to local and state governments. and as i'll talk about next week when i visit alaska, making ou
and as a result, new orleans has become a model for the nation as the first city, the first major city to and veteran -- to end veteran's homelessness. [applause] which is a remarkable achievement. you are also becoming a model for the nation and it comes to disaster response and resilience. we learned lessons from katrina. the u.s. army corps of engineers learned more stricter standards for levees. in the louisiana, we built a $14 billion system of levees and pump stations and gates. a system...
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the mayor explicitly said he didn't think it was going to make the city of oklahoma city richer, wasn't going to make the average person have a lot more money in their pocket but it was going to be a fun place for people to spend that money in their pocket and to have a nice amenity for the city. i don't think any economist would argue that pro sports make life a lot more livable. they're a great amenity for the city they're fun but they certainly don't make people rich. >> part of your argument -- i'm a big infrastructure guy -- part of your argument is, the city could spend money on infrastructure or on other things the city doesn't spend funds on. >> what is the role of your government? is it basically to build a factory? because that's what an arena is, to build a factory for billionaire owners and millionaire players or general types of infrastructure to benefit the society as a whole? here in boston about 20 years ago bob kraft, the owner of the patriots, built the stadium for his own players, we should encourage him to spend his money in any way he wants, but the city did kick in
the mayor explicitly said he didn't think it was going to make the city of oklahoma city richer, wasn't going to make the average person have a lot more money in their pocket but it was going to be a fun place for people to spend that money in their pocket and to have a nice amenity for the city. i don't think any economist would argue that pro sports make life a lot more livable. they're a great amenity for the city they're fun but they certainly don't make people rich. >> part of your...
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alec in the city. i'm in the city. we're either okay or we're in big trouble with a loft guests, as we're find willing out. >> hey, now you are our hitchbot expert. could you get to the bottom of this for me? does the bottom half of this robot that we beat up, does it exist? who has it? do you know? >> reporter: i'm on it, i'll find out and let you know. >> thank you jenny joyce. >> she has to contact her sources. >> her robot sources. >> phillies tech community wants to reconstruct, well, rest recollect, a whole i scene going on, this hitchbot robot. >> well, local tech is will hold meeting tonight, it will be from 7:00 to 9:00. because they want to come together to discuss how can we save hitchbot? >> now, we haven't established this video is a hoax. >> it is a prank. >> hitchbot created by canadian researchers, social experiment, but hitchbot as you know was mugged, beheaded, beat up early saturday morning, here in philly. in alfred's alley. the creators say hitchbot took a year and a half to build, and likely it wi
alec in the city. i'm in the city. we're either okay or we're in big trouble with a loft guests, as we're find willing out. >> hey, now you are our hitchbot expert. could you get to the bottom of this for me? does the bottom half of this robot that we beat up, does it exist? who has it? do you know? >> reporter: i'm on it, i'll find out and let you know. >> thank you jenny joyce. >> she has to contact her sources. >> her robot sources. >> phillies tech...
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ashley madison hacking exam may reach into city and statement government. official are looking into phil philly.gov were used to access the website which encouraging extra marital affairs. in the meantime tech experts say the kyle isn't cheating it's the hacking. >> my fear is that because of the salacious nature of the website our attention is being drawn to that as opposed to really where is the harm here? >> this week hackers released detailed records on millions of people who alleged stored with their website much josh dugger apologized after it came to light he used that site. he also admitted to being unfaithful to his wife. >>> investigators in california plan to recommend prosecutors file vehicular manslaughter charges against caitlin jenner. back in february, jenner's suv rear ended a lexus pushing it into oncoming traffic on the pacific coast highway the driver of the lexus died after she was hit head on by a hummer. sheriffs department said jenner was driving quote unsafe for the pre sailing road conditions. the case will be presented for final r
ashley madison hacking exam may reach into city and statement government. official are looking into phil philly.gov were used to access the website which encouraging extra marital affairs. in the meantime tech experts say the kyle isn't cheating it's the hacking. >> my fear is that because of the salacious nature of the website our attention is being drawn to that as opposed to really where is the harm here? >> this week hackers released detailed records on millions of people who...
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lots of people can move from city to city, oh you know, i have moved to new york, i've moved to l.a., i have moved to chicago, but i am staying here. and when we had katrina and that disruption, when we lost 100,000 black folks, and i will be that person on the panel who will talk about racists, so just be ready, we lost a significant part of what it means to be new orleans. you can't simply replace 100,000 black folks with avatars. white folks can come up to you and say, it's new orleans. and i miss that. i miss that. gwen: chris, let's talk about sustenance. chris: what's wrong about that, though? [laughter] chris: gwen, what was question? i know somebody at this table here and they say i know somebody else and i know somebody else and we all intersect here. it is a hard and broad question to answer, so i am going to ring it back to two simple tropes, but i think that they are accurate, and that would be mardi gras and the superdome on sundays in the fall. the superdome on sundays in the fall is amazing, it is a cosmic socialist -- cosmic, social experiment where all races, genders,
lots of people can move from city to city, oh you know, i have moved to new york, i've moved to l.a., i have moved to chicago, but i am staying here. and when we had katrina and that disruption, when we lost 100,000 black folks, and i will be that person on the panel who will talk about racists, so just be ready, we lost a significant part of what it means to be new orleans. you can't simply replace 100,000 black folks with avatars. white folks can come up to you and say, it's new orleans. and...
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it will probably be most felt north and west of the city. here's the future cast by eight or 10:00 o'clock we could see widely showers and thunderstorms and then another one to join it. so tomorrow afternoon quite a couple showers and thunderstorm. not a big deal for tomorrow. wednesday looks dry. thursday and friday are iffy days of the forecast. for today and tonight we are at a marginal risk of severe weather north and west of the city and just a few thunderstorms, in the philadelphia area, south and east. so once again for your shore cast because of the storm down in the north carolina we have a moderate risk of rip currents swimming today, along the atlantic ocean. delaware beaches, and the jersey shore. 93 degrees is our high temperature. that would make it day number seven of our current heat wave and i think that will be it. probably won't make it to the on tomorrow. upper 80's on wednesday. we will get iffy on thursday and friday with scattered showers and thunderstorms, hopefully drying out by saturday. so you can have another exce
it will probably be most felt north and west of the city. here's the future cast by eight or 10:00 o'clock we could see widely showers and thunderstorms and then another one to join it. so tomorrow afternoon quite a couple showers and thunderstorm. not a big deal for tomorrow. wednesday looks dry. thursday and friday are iffy days of the forecast. for today and tonight we are at a marginal risk of severe weather north and west of the city and just a few thunderstorms, in the philadelphia area,...
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you think about the lack, you think about the abandonment of an american city, a great city like new orleans. the feeling of abandonment, not just by those who lived there, but by those of us who were watching it from the outside, feeling utterly helpless, musicians could get into new orleans to document what was happening, but the federal government couldn't. it was such a great american tragedy, it was interesting to see the handoff from a president that utterly failed to one who's now coming in and kind of doing a little bit of a policy victory lap. >> i was out of journal inch at the time, i remember sitting at home, watching the images on television and thinking this is a major american city, how on earth is this happening, why isn't the government coming in and rescuing those people. the woman had the sign up saying, need help, it's extraordinary to see ten years later the city bouncing back. let me bring in john nichols from from the nation magazine, your reaction to the president's speech? >> i think we heard some very wise and thoughtful reactions before me. but let me add t
you think about the lack, you think about the abandonment of an american city, a great city like new orleans. the feeling of abandonment, not just by those who lived there, but by those of us who were watching it from the outside, feeling utterly helpless, musicians could get into new orleans to document what was happening, but the federal government couldn't. it was such a great american tragedy, it was interesting to see the handoff from a president that utterly failed to one who's now coming...
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and as a result, new orleans has become a model for the nation as the first city, the first major city to and veteran -- to end veteran's homelessness. [applause] which is a remarkable achievement. you are also becoming a model for the nation and it comes to disaster response and resilience. we learned lessons from katrina. the u.s. army corps of engineers learned more stricter standards for levees. in the louisiana, we built a $14 billion system of levees and pump stations and gates. a system that stood the test of hurricanes past. i have to say, there is a man named craig that runs fema. his team of across the country have done extraordinary work. i love me some craig. [laughter] he gets excited when there are disasters. he gets restless if everything is just quiet. [laughter] but under his leadership, we revamped fema into a stronger and more efficient agency. in fact, the whole federal government has gotten smarter at recovering in preventing disasters. and serving as a better partner to local and state governments. and as i'll talk about next week when i visit alaska, making our c
and as a result, new orleans has become a model for the nation as the first city, the first major city to and veteran -- to end veteran's homelessness. [applause] which is a remarkable achievement. you are also becoming a model for the nation and it comes to disaster response and resilience. we learned lessons from katrina. the u.s. army corps of engineers learned more stricter standards for levees. in the louisiana, we built a $14 billion system of levees and pump stations and gates. a system...
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this is targeting to a specific population within the city who have contributed and the employers that contributed mills and millions of dollars this was a changing chance to look at the employees and think about how we can port the employers that are that concludes my report us in the project to provide a service that we always provide to promotion wellness throughout the city but it is really targeting a specific group we believe has contributed to the overall health of the employers for the employees for many years in this program so within an attempt to do the kind of work and help promotions within the public health of the department and target employee health within the employers. >> i think so that part but you know the promotion programs radio the beneficiaries. >> citywide. >> citywide in the neighborhood city but counties so if employees don't reside here i don't know how do we measure that that is confusing to me. >> that might be one of the options it only for the employers we have to think about that as we develop. >> i then. >> it will other questions that come up are the
this is targeting to a specific population within the city who have contributed and the employers that contributed mills and millions of dollars this was a changing chance to look at the employees and think about how we can port the employers that are that concludes my report us in the project to provide a service that we always provide to promotion wellness throughout the city but it is really targeting a specific group we believe has contributed to the overall health of the employers for the...
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what a great day in the city too. we broke the heat wave. we got as close as you could come to still being in the heat wave, 89 degrees was the high today but officially over and it will only get cooler, throughout the rest of the week. lets look at how the day is shaping up. we will go out to the live neighborhood network camera. time lapse from the pope john paul high school cam why in royersford. as we set the day in motion we can see nothing but blue skies, puffy cumulus cloud in the afternoon a few cloud here and there coming in the parking lot. wonder if those are teachers getting ready for the new school year that is not that far away now. it is august. we are heading toward, mid-august, and we are heading toward cooler temperatures by even of the week as well. nothing fall-like in the forecast just yet unless you you are up in the poconos this weekend. storm scan three is clear in problems there the couple just included we showed you on the time lapse video. not much a happening in the city. everything is quiet on this wednesday even
what a great day in the city too. we broke the heat wave. we got as close as you could come to still being in the heat wave, 89 degrees was the high today but officially over and it will only get cooler, throughout the rest of the week. lets look at how the day is shaping up. we will go out to the live neighborhood network camera. time lapse from the pope john paul high school cam why in royersford. as we set the day in motion we can see nothing but blue skies, puffy cumulus cloud in the...
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hall and city haulm plaza. i encourage you to join me in encourageing the california supreme court to overturn the charges and allow her to be reunitsed. you can help by attended 10 amp to noon at city hall tomorrow and tweeting your support with hash tag, stands with non we and not one more. we know her case isn't the firsto the last of immigrant domestic violence surviving failed. we hope by lifting her voice and other immigrant wem squn women of color they can be heard and the rest i submit >> thank you supervisor kim. supervisor mar >> thank you. colleagues i have a number of items, the first is eent displacement housing crisis item. it is a resolution in support of the national housing trust fund matched by our city t. is isn't a secret we stugal to find fundsing sources in san francisco and the fair market rent for 1 bedroom apartment in san francisco is about 3500 dollars a month while low income house holds can only pay 728 dollars a month t. is crazy housing situation for low and moderal income people.
hall and city haulm plaza. i encourage you to join me in encourageing the california supreme court to overturn the charges and allow her to be reunitsed. you can help by attended 10 amp to noon at city hall tomorrow and tweeting your support with hash tag, stands with non we and not one more. we know her case isn't the firsto the last of immigrant domestic violence surviving failed. we hope by lifting her voice and other immigrant wem squn women of color they can be heard and the rest i submit...
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city was implicated in that trial. the city of greensboro ended up paying a summit to the widow of one of the killed men, one of the doctors. $351,000 in damages. but they paid it and never admitted liability. the truth and reconciliation commission was created in 2005 people whor of serves on the commission -- i will say that there was little support for participation from the white leaders of greensboro .or this commission the city council was not in favor, the mayor was not in aber -- in favor, many of them who could have given valuable information chose not to participate. i think that this goes all the way back to the initial reaction of city leaders who said this is not a green wrote -- greensboro you that. a fewappened because people made it happen. there was a grant that came from outside the community to fund this commission. it was managed from the outside and they began to talk to people, maybe people who had contacts in the event, they were interviewed by the commission. they came out with a report and this
city was implicated in that trial. the city of greensboro ended up paying a summit to the widow of one of the killed men, one of the doctors. $351,000 in damages. but they paid it and never admitted liability. the truth and reconciliation commission was created in 2005 people whor of serves on the commission -- i will say that there was little support for participation from the white leaders of greensboro .or this commission the city council was not in favor, the mayor was not in aber -- in...
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city clerk: 150692. [civil service commission rule change - sick leave rules] sponsor: breed motion retroactively approving amendments to the rules of the civil service commission beginning july 1, 2015, to incorporate changes to the rules governing paid sick leave to conform to the requirements of the healthy workplaces, healthy families act of 20141234 okay. i believe that janie white. >>supervisor london breed: can i make some remarks, supervisor yee ? >> sure. >> >>supervisor london breed: colleagues, today we are making a revision in the civil service commission rules because of a change in state law. so this is just administrative fix and we have sandra inc. the executive services officer and jamie presenting. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you, supervisor breed. >> go ahead and present. >> good morning, sandraing of the civil service commission. the committee approved the civil services absences to harmonize the state law healthy workplace and healthy family act of 2014. we have from the departmen
city clerk: 150692. [civil service commission rule change - sick leave rules] sponsor: breed motion retroactively approving amendments to the rules of the civil service commission beginning july 1, 2015, to incorporate changes to the rules governing paid sick leave to conform to the requirements of the healthy workplaces, healthy families act of 20141234 okay. i believe that janie white. >>supervisor london breed: can i make some remarks, supervisor yee ? >> sure. >>...
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the new orleans is a smaller city. it is growing but it is a smaller city. in 2000 the population was nearly 485,000. in 2013, 379,000. the metro area is also smaller. in 2000 the metro area was 1.3 million. today, it is, 93% of that, 1.2 million. more than half of new orleans neighborhoods have recovered 90% of their june 2005 population. seventeen neighborhoods have more population than in 2005. what about the next 10 years? over the next 10 years hud will work with new orleans and mississippi gulf coast as we do with communities across the country. we'll continue to focus on affordable housing. decent neighborhoods, ending homelessness. on that last point, one recent victory in new orleans, reaching effective zero at ending veterans homelessness. >> to add, over the last 10 years i've been extremely proud to represent this agency on the ground in new orleans because biasly new orleans is my home. i was born and raised in new orleans. my wife says i will probably never leave new orleans. i'm proud to say that hud stepped up to the plate. the recovery of no
the new orleans is a smaller city. it is growing but it is a smaller city. in 2000 the population was nearly 485,000. in 2013, 379,000. the metro area is also smaller. in 2000 the metro area was 1.3 million. today, it is, 93% of that, 1.2 million. more than half of new orleans neighborhoods have recovered 90% of their june 2005 population. seventeen neighborhoods have more population than in 2005. what about the next 10 years? over the next 10 years hud will work with new orleans and...
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or to be handling things in the city? >> it's never meant to be a source of revenue like sales tax or property tax. it is simply a part of the criminal justice system. this is accessorized as i characterized 50 city of ferguson is the only municipality in the area to do this. >> even before the department of justice report was announced, it also capped the amount of revenue the city could generate from traffic tickets and allowed for some arrest warrants to be recalled. in june, city leaders brought in a new municipal court judge, donald mccullen, to manage the reforms. >> i do not make my decisions based on revenue. i make them based on justice. >> reporter: in his first national tv interview mccullen told "america tonight" he's going to be making changes in ferguson's justice system. >> i have the direction in terms of what needs to be done. some of those processes have already taken place. >> mccullen has more than adecade of experience on the circuit court bunch in missouri and he says he has firsthand knowledge of th
or to be handling things in the city? >> it's never meant to be a source of revenue like sales tax or property tax. it is simply a part of the criminal justice system. this is accessorized as i characterized 50 city of ferguson is the only municipality in the area to do this. >> even before the department of justice report was announced, it also capped the amount of revenue the city could generate from traffic tickets and allowed for some arrest warrants to be recalled. in june,...
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the city at 73 degrees. there you see the first of showers and again the heaviest visibility encroaching on the city right now. this is the warm front. then there's a cold front that trails back in here. with the cold front, you start to see lightning bolts. actually that's where the thunderstorms are forming. notice in between, it's not totally clear, there are lighter showers while we get a push of heavy showers this morning. i think there will be a break for light showers late morning and early afternoon. and then gusty thunderstorms late. morning downpours, about 80. gusty thunderstorm late this evening. thunderstorm pushes south and east of us in the evening hours. could be fog with clearing in the upper 50s. a pretty decent day mixed with clouds in the afternoon. the clouds could build up enough to produce a couple showers north and west of the city. but the city stays dry. and seasonably warm back in the middle 80s. futurecast, depends upon where the heaviest storms form. right now, they're predicting
the city at 73 degrees. there you see the first of showers and again the heaviest visibility encroaching on the city right now. this is the warm front. then there's a cold front that trails back in here. with the cold front, you start to see lightning bolts. actually that's where the thunderstorms are forming. notice in between, it's not totally clear, there are lighter showers while we get a push of heavy showers this morning. i think there will be a break for light showers late morning and...
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the city was wiped out. if you go down any major street , ithe city, and by the way costs $7 million a mile to retake the city. it would equal $9 billion if we were to fix all them. because we had limited resources that is what we focused on. almost every major city -- almost every major street in the city has been done. i hope maybe we will get an award for that. what it does not really matter. it might matter to somebody at government magazine that we do that, but it does not matter to the person who was still next door to the one house that is blighted. the city of new orleans, as you know, was built on a swamp. we have terrible interior streets. the truth of the matter is we have been rebuilding all this up cities from schools to airports, we have got a major problem with interior streets. which by the way are sitting on top of the sewer system that was destroyed by katrina that is losing 40% of its water. i am still in a fight with the federal government about making sure that they reimburse us adequate
the city was wiped out. if you go down any major street , ithe city, and by the way costs $7 million a mile to retake the city. it would equal $9 billion if we were to fix all them. because we had limited resources that is what we focused on. almost every major city -- almost every major street in the city has been done. i hope maybe we will get an award for that. what it does not really matter. it might matter to somebody at government magazine that we do that, but it does not matter to the...
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. >>> an investigation is under way to find out if philadelphia city employees used city computers to surf the ashley madison cheating website. a number of e-mail addresses with philly.gov showed up in a list released by hackers. we spoke to the mayor's office. they say they are looking into the matter. it is against city policy for an employee to use work e-mail for personal use. >>> new at 6:00, two teenagers are targeted by thieves on a local lake. they were robbed of their kayak and fishing gear. police say the bandits preyed on the boys' innocence. they were confronted as they paddled on newtown lake park in collingswood. the robbers said they were law enforcement. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long spoke to the police. >> reporter: it is that serene spot where friends jason and sean compete to catch fish every summer. >> i didn't know whether it was he real or not. i didn't want no trouble. i gave him my stuff. >> reporter: on monday while fishing from their kayak from newton creek, a man claiming to be a game warden bumped and bullied them. >> hit the side of my ka
. >>> an investigation is under way to find out if philadelphia city employees used city computers to surf the ashley madison cheating website. a number of e-mail addresses with philly.gov showed up in a list released by hackers. we spoke to the mayor's office. they say they are looking into the matter. it is against city policy for an employee to use work e-mail for personal use. >>> new at 6:00, two teenagers are targeted by thieves on a local lake. they were robbed of their...
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as we told you before, parts of city avenue will be closed. now we he know someç of the crs streets will be open. you'll be able to use the sidewalks on city avenue and businesses will be allowed to stay open. the only exception when pope francis is en route to and from saint charles borromeo seminary. >>> 4:17. illinois state police now confirm that wreckage found by a hiker is from a plane reported missing early monday morning. that hiker discovered the plane and two bodies monday night in the shawnee national forest. investigator have not released the identities of the victims but did confirm this is the same plane that took off from a kentucky airport sunday afternoon. >> just a lot of debris. it looks just like -- to me, it looks like the plane fell apart. >> the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >>> and the investigation also continues into what caused a southwest airlines jet to slide off a runway at orlando international airport last night. look at this. thankfully, no passengers were on that plane. it was just being m
as we told you before, parts of city avenue will be closed. now we he know someç of the crs streets will be open. you'll be able to use the sidewalks on city avenue and businesses will be allowed to stay open. the only exception when pope francis is en route to and from saint charles borromeo seminary. >>> 4:17. illinois state police now confirm that wreckage found by a hiker is from a plane reported missing early monday morning. that hiker discovered the plane and two bodies monday...
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exemption of paying the city's real estate property transfer tax and result in adjusted city cost as listed and we recommend that you approve the proposed resolution as amended. >> okay. thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or our team? okay. we will move on to public comment. anyone wish to comment on item 11? seeing none. public comment is now closed. [gavel] colleagues do we have the budget analyst recommendations in front of us and under line item. >> through the chair i make a motion to amend the purchase price reflecting what the budget analyst said for the transfer tax that the city is exempt from and move forward with a positive recommendation to the full board. >> okay. motion by supervisor tang and take that without objection. madam clerk can you call item 12. >> item 12 resolution approving and authorizing the sale of easement on the city's property at corner of 23rd street and potrero avenue to the pacific gas and electric for the price of approximately 11,000. >> okay. welcome back mr. updike. >> thank you sir. john up dike director of director of re
exemption of paying the city's real estate property transfer tax and result in adjusted city cost as listed and we recommend that you approve the proposed resolution as amended. >> okay. thank you mr. rose. colleagues any questions for mr. rose or our team? okay. we will move on to public comment. anyone wish to comment on item 11? seeing none. public comment is now closed. [gavel] colleagues do we have the budget analyst recommendations in front of us and under line item. >>...
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they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging here. why would an artist when to come here? >> mainly, access to the materials. we also give them a lot of support. when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, a
they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program...
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reviews is part of a larger pattern of the city as a hole. the planning department. other agencies, the council, the mayor, and the city administrative officer, being asleep at the switch. >> "america tonight" also combed through files and databases, and we made a trip to city hall to look for answers, nobody could tell us how many active drill sites there are, where they are, or if the city had done an environmental impact report on them. what we have learnt - the city has given exceptions to oil companies who wanted to drill new wells, old wells were adding significantly new equipment. l.a. is not following its own environmental laws, and the city leaders know it >> the stevie brown people, men and women have been advised of this repeatedly. >> and then there's there:. >> should there be an oil tsar in this city, given the fact that you have hundreds of active wells in los angeles? >> there's a position, actually, and it's been vacant. >> for how long? >> for decades. >> the position is called a petroleum administrator. we talked to l.a. ci
reviews is part of a larger pattern of the city as a hole. the planning department. other agencies, the council, the mayor, and the city administrative officer, being asleep at the switch. >> "america tonight" also combed through files and databases, and we made a trip to city hall to look for answers, nobody could tell us how many active drill sites there are, where they are, or if the city had done an environmental impact report on them. what we have learnt - the city has...
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now they're in the city of ibb. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> pro government fighters in the city of taiz. their aim is to capture yemen's third largest city. but doing that may take time. houthi fighters are still holding their ground backed by the elite republican guards, an army unit loyal to the deposed president ali abdullah saleh. this is more about being free. >> fighters are besieging the city of ibb. a crucial supply route for government troops and that push to take the city of sanaa. troops are being supported across the southern saudi border. fighters are preparing a tw two-prong approach towards the capital of sanaa. one to marib in the east and dhamar in the south. the other approach to dhamar is through bayda where there is also heavy fighting. >> the introduction to the ground armor tanks sanaa will be surrounded. they will surround sanaa and especially the troops coming from marib. >> fighting also broke out on the outskirts of sanaa where describes men exiled president are on the move. they're takin
now they're in the city of ibb. hashem ahelbarra has more. >> pro government fighters in the city of taiz. their aim is to capture yemen's third largest city. but doing that may take time. houthi fighters are still holding their ground backed by the elite republican guards, an army unit loyal to the deposed president ali abdullah saleh. this is more about being free. >> fighters are besieging the city of ibb. a crucial supply route for government troops and that push to take the...
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we divide the city buildsings into 4 categories. the first are those that probable have main entrances accessible and met the standards based on the california building code 1998. category 2 and 3, you start getting into those buildings where the primary entrance may have a step or 2 or more. category 4 are the ones where we are calling-there are all sorts of issues there so you vaprimary entry or entries with more than one step or more than wut element that do not comply with the minimum code requirement so it is the catch all category. based on the 4 categories the first thing we are asking our property owners to do is submit a compliance check list. it ranges from 12-30 monthathize property owners have to submit the check list t. is what the seismic soft story was trying to do and survey because we don't have accurate numbers at the moment. then the next step would be 3 months from when you submitted the compliance check list. that ranges from 15-33 months. the last step is 3 months later you obtain the permit. for the third step
we divide the city buildsings into 4 categories. the first are those that probable have main entrances accessible and met the standards based on the california building code 1998. category 2 and 3, you start getting into those buildings where the primary entrance may have a step or 2 or more. category 4 are the ones where we are calling-there are all sorts of issues there so you vaprimary entry or entries with more than one step or more than wut element that do not comply with the minimum code...
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you can't shoot up our city. you can't shoot little kids in the park. >> a community pool under fire. a 10-year-old boy is shot and now in the hospital. what the mayor plans to do to stop the violence. >>> plus the clock is ticking. it's almost time to get your septa passes for the pope's visit in september. the problems some riders may face. we'll have that for you in a live report. >>> and the heat wave continues, but the humidity will cooperate today. how long will it last? details are next in the nbc 10 first alert forecast. good morning, welcome back to nbc 10. i'm rosemary connors. meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking the warm weather this weekend. michelle, you and i were just saying a moment ago, i thought it felt cooler going into work today. i was surprised. there was a six degree difference between yesterday and today at this time. with the low humidity it feels
you can't shoot up our city. you can't shoot little kids in the park. >> a community pool under fire. a 10-year-old boy is shot and now in the hospital. what the mayor plans to do to stop the violence. >>> plus the clock is ticking. it's almost time to get your septa passes for the pope's visit in september. the problems some riders may face. we'll have that for you in a live report. >>> and the heat wave continues, but the humidity will cooperate today. how long will it...
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city council. pastor converse went on to say that he did not intend to offend anybody with his invocation but he says the truth itself can be offensive. i'm mark sayre kpix 5. >> thousands of caltrain passengers had to be delayed after a train hits and kills a person on the tracks. it happened in san francisco near the 22nd street station just after 4:00. i'm told that the tracks have reopened. muni in the meantime had a bus bridge running between bayshore and san francisco station. but about 400 people were on that southbound train that was involved in the accident. trains in and out of the city were delayed anywhere from 20 minutes to more than an hour. >>> three former san francisco jail inmates could sue the city after they say they were forced to participate in gladiator style fights for the guards' amusement. the public defender says earlier this year at least four sheriff's deputies arranged and gambled on those fights. the ex-inmates have now filed a legal claim accusing the department of c
city council. pastor converse went on to say that he did not intend to offend anybody with his invocation but he says the truth itself can be offensive. i'm mark sayre kpix 5. >> thousands of caltrain passengers had to be delayed after a train hits and kills a person on the tracks. it happened in san francisco near the 22nd street station just after 4:00. i'm told that the tracks have reopened. muni in the meantime had a bus bridge running between bayshore and san francisco station. but...
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cities committed to vision zero and want to see more people and cities work towards this goal i want to acknowledge that sue karen retiree from central nervous system as a nurse and minority since 2009 this has helped san francisco generous quality is nationally recognized with stand up that he had risks and cancer and trauma and hiv and aids she's focused many safety initiatives in the department during your 10 you are but the san francisco general hospital foundation they've got gifts and we've met in the san francisco general and the capital campaigns we want to wish many karen's the best and thank her for the great success in the department want to acknowledge laguna honda has hair medical annual retreat and medical leadership and those are listed in the report also just to thank laguna honda for attending the 2015 aids walk that happened july 19th we are really working and trying to support our dpw hiring ability and so we're doing a lion an improvement practice win our human resources department to really look at how we can streamline and improve our hiring practice to get the
cities committed to vision zero and want to see more people and cities work towards this goal i want to acknowledge that sue karen retiree from central nervous system as a nurse and minority since 2009 this has helped san francisco generous quality is nationally recognized with stand up that he had risks and cancer and trauma and hiv and aids she's focused many safety initiatives in the department during your 10 you are but the san francisco general hospital foundation they've got gifts and...
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it's this black line that wraps up around center city, anywhere near city hall, independence hall, or even near the art museum. that will have no vehicles whatsoever. if your car is parked anywhere inside this black line, you will get towed. at today's press conference, mayor nutter said businesses will be impacted, deliveries of food and supplies might be disrupted during the weekend, but we have learned that some taxi cabs will be able to operate within center city. >> will there be challenges, yes. there will be some inconvenience, yes. there will be disruption in your life, depending on where you live and all those kind of things, yes, yes, yes on down the line. but come on. this is a moment for us to shine and to be excited and to be as supportive and demonstrate a level of civic pride. >> reporter: the mayor says that this world meeting of families conference has so far exceeded all other past conferences in terms of the number of people that have been registering so they are still expecting about 1.5 million people to come into the city. but what we got out of today's conferenc
it's this black line that wraps up around center city, anywhere near city hall, independence hall, or even near the art museum. that will have no vehicles whatsoever. if your car is parked anywhere inside this black line, you will get towed. at today's press conference, mayor nutter said businesses will be impacted, deliveries of food and supplies might be disrupted during the weekend, but we have learned that some taxi cabs will be able to operate within center city. >> will there be...
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and county of san francisco the best city it can be thank you all for being here supervisor farrell (clapping.) >> thank you london and thank you, mayor ed lee for your leadership you know if there were one theme of this year's theme at the board of supervisors was the affordable the number one issue we dealt with as the board of supervisors during the budget process we were able to make recorded investments we've never seen from at the board of supervisors specifically $25 million as a new affordable housing which tacked on to mayor ed lee incredible efforts for incredible relieve to san franciscans and make sure our city is the diverse city we're able through the process to make sure we had 11 co-sponsors the mayors 3 hundred and step outside the box million dollars affordable housing and the mayor and the board of supervisors i think this year yourself e during our budget process the incredible leaps forward to make sure that san francisco is secure this the future i want to say thank all the people first of all, my bucket committee members vice chair katie tang to supervisor eri
and county of san francisco the best city it can be thank you all for being here supervisor farrell (clapping.) >> thank you london and thank you, mayor ed lee for your leadership you know if there were one theme of this year's theme at the board of supervisors was the affordable the number one issue we dealt with as the board of supervisors during the budget process we were able to make recorded investments we've never seen from at the board of supervisors specifically $25 million as a...
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the city says this is not excessive, but necessity to protect our city. protecting it the pope, pedestrians, and philadelphia is a big job. >> this huge event has, in fact, been classified, as a national special security event by the secretary of the department of homeland security. >> flanked by city and secret service officials, mayor nutter discussed in deeper detail how this so-called traffic box will work, and why it is happening. >> quite frankly, it is not real a issue related to protecting pope francis. in reality, it is primarily to protect the millions of people who will be walking on our wonderful but narrow city streets. >> the secure perimeter seen in red and black, will be fenced when entry point, where pedestrians pass through mag tomorrow terse. then secure vehicle perimeter will ring outside as extra oversights. most vehicles, will be barred, and the secret service will stand on alert. by 10:00 p.m. thursday september 24th, the secure perimeter goes into effect on the parkway, vehicle perimeter activates, too, next day, more safety measur
the city says this is not excessive, but necessity to protect our city. protecting it the pope, pedestrians, and philadelphia is a big job. >> this huge event has, in fact, been classified, as a national special security event by the secretary of the department of homeland security. >> flanked by city and secret service officials, mayor nutter discussed in deeper detail how this so-called traffic box will work, and why it is happening. >> quite frankly, it is not real a issue...
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and our city government. >> reporter: all of centser city and west philadelphia will be closed off to vehicular traffic, spring garden up to girard and down the schuylkill river to south street and the delaware river, universe city is closed to powellton avenue to the north down university to grays ferry on the western and southern boundaries, the closures begin 6:00 p.m. friday anyone that has a vehicle within the boxes can drive out but you won't be able to get back in until monday morning but you'll be able to drive anywhere within the box, septa trolleys and buses will not be operating within the boxes and the schuylkill expressway i-76 is closed eastbound the blue route to i-95, be westbound 76 will be closed from i-95 to route 1, the vine expressway, 676 will be closed in both directions riff to river and the ben franklin bridge is closed until noon monday. and in addition route 1 is closed from belmont avenue to ridge avenue because the pope is staying at the seminary in that area. as for the boxes, bicycles and pedestrians, will be able to move around in the boxes but it's not
and our city government. >> reporter: all of centser city and west philadelphia will be closed off to vehicular traffic, spring garden up to girard and down the schuylkill river to south street and the delaware river, universe city is closed to powellton avenue to the north down university to grays ferry on the western and southern boundaries, the closures begin 6:00 p.m. friday anyone that has a vehicle within the boxes can drive out but you won't be able to get back in until monday...
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i mean, you know the city. you may or may not know the city of philadelphia. one of the great things about the city of course is our grid. one of the things that is a challenge for philadelphia as compared to maybe some other cities, we have relatively narrow sidewalks. the sidewalk can only hold so many people. right sniff gone other cities, 12, 15 wide sidewalks fantastic, they are great cities too but i mean, at some point you can't walk on the sidewalk. where are you going to be in you are going to be in the street right? that's why we are trying to limit vehicle traffic. >> well, a lot of limits, three square miles of them in center city, and we'll have the boarders on our website chris, lauren so a loft walking, a lot of patience needed, and already hearing a loft complaining. you might want to curtail that. it won't do any use. it will all make it seem harder on everybody including the poor couple the secret service had cancel their wedding. that's why toffee hope. >> steve, thanks. the pope's advice sit shutting down highways, bridges, and as steve men
i mean, you know the city. you may or may not know the city of philadelphia. one of the great things about the city of course is our grid. one of the things that is a challenge for philadelphia as compared to maybe some other cities, we have relatively narrow sidewalks. the sidewalk can only hold so many people. right sniff gone other cities, 12, 15 wide sidewalks fantastic, they are great cities too but i mean, at some point you can't walk on the sidewalk. where are you going to be in you are...
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it has got all the big names you would expect in any western city, but this is select city, hamill in north delhi. it is where the middle classes like to shop. >> they like change and they want change now. >> i don't think we can compete with china because they are far ahead, but we are catching up. reporter: the yellow diggers of jcb, british-owned and one of india's biggest. toufacturers, they used produce five machines a day at this factory near delhi. now it is over 100. indian manager says that china's troubles could be to his country's advantage. >> it coulput a further sweet spot and after the currency stabilize, we can se the advantage of attracting foreign investment, which the prime and his global outreach program, and also ensure the ease of doing business improves. reporter: this is one of india's biggest global companies, running businesses like jaguar land rover in the u.k. despite criticisms that prime minister modi has promised big and delivered little, the head of strategy told me it was time for a little patience. >> we are talking of large, messy democracies, whethe
it has got all the big names you would expect in any western city, but this is select city, hamill in north delhi. it is where the middle classes like to shop. >> they like change and they want change now. >> i don't think we can compete with china because they are far ahead, but we are catching up. reporter: the yellow diggers of jcb, british-owned and one of india's biggest. toufacturers, they used produce five machines a day at this factory near delhi. now it is over 100. indian...
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the largest city to use cameras on a wide scale. the first wave cost $1.5 million, about $1,700 per camera, paid for with private donations. and it will cost just over a thousand dollars per camera, per year to store the video they capture indefinitely. city officials consider that money well spent if it builds more trust between police and the citizens they protect. >> the city wide program for body warn cameras will protect the community as well as the officers wearing them. >> reporter: but not everyone is happy about the body camera plan. the most controversial aspect. lapd policy allows officers to review footage before writing reports or giving statements. and departments don't have to publicly release any rorings unless they are part of a criminal or civil court proceeding. >> we are not required to produce investigative records. we have no produced investigative records in the past with limited exceptions and never on digitally encarved video. >> reporter: some worry that police with use the cameras as surveillance tools. >>
the largest city to use cameras on a wide scale. the first wave cost $1.5 million, about $1,700 per camera, paid for with private donations. and it will cost just over a thousand dollars per camera, per year to store the video they capture indefinitely. city officials consider that money well spent if it builds more trust between police and the citizens they protect. >> the city wide program for body warn cameras will protect the community as well as the officers wearing them. >>...
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atlantic city, 84. ocean city, 8 #. look at the ocean temperature, 76. delaware beaches 86 degrees for rehoboth beach and bethany beach. storm tracker 6 live double scan, i've put the wave heights on there. look at the delaware bay, nice and flat, no wave heights, zero. one to two feet off the jersey shoreline. from cape may to sandy hook, one to two foot waves. the rip current rick is low -- rip current risk is low, but that means a low risk is not a no risk. winds out of the west at 10 miles per hour. the national weather service will coordinate with the beach patrol whether they have to update, but right now it's low risk. seas 2 to 3 feet at 9:00 a.m. >>> in sports, chase utley is at the center of trade talks and sam bradford will not be in the preseason opener. here's ducis rogers. >> reporter: we'll have to wait for another week before we see sam bradford in action. eagles insist he is not hurt. chip kelly said it was his call he is being caution. bradford said he is disappointed, but he inside. >> i think you put the time in come to training camp
atlantic city, 84. ocean city, 8 #. look at the ocean temperature, 76. delaware beaches 86 degrees for rehoboth beach and bethany beach. storm tracker 6 live double scan, i've put the wave heights on there. look at the delaware bay, nice and flat, no wave heights, zero. one to two feet off the jersey shoreline. from cape may to sandy hook, one to two foot waves. the rip current rick is low -- rip current risk is low, but that means a low risk is not a no risk. winds out of the west at 10 miles...
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Aug 13, 2015
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given the pedestrians that live in the city today. the maps spell it out. starting thursday, september 24th, security fencing go up on the red outlines here from city hall to the art museum along the parkway ain large area around independence mall, those areas are open to pedestrians only and they have to go through metal detecters to get inside and the black line is a security zone and no vehicles are allowed inside of that boundary, all vehicles will have to be removed from the streets by friday nights. >> parking garages and folks
given the pedestrians that live in the city today. the maps spell it out. starting thursday, september 24th, security fencing go up on the red outlines here from city hall to the art museum along the parkway ain large area around independence mall, those areas are open to pedestrians only and they have to go through metal detecters to get inside and the black line is a security zone and no vehicles are allowed inside of that boundary, all vehicles will have to be removed from the streets by...
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live in long island city this morning. ilana gold, cbs2 news. >> thank you. >>> news this morning police are investigating an overnight shooting in bushwick, brooklyn. they say shortly before 3:00 this morning a 17-year-old was shot four times in the torso. he was brought to kings county hospital where he is in critical condition. no word yet on any arrests. >>> also new this morning seven people are injured in a multiple bronx. it happened at 1:00 this morning near corner street in eastchester. it involved two box trucks and van. police say the van was trying to get off the highway when it slammed into the box truck. four people were ejected from that vehicle. all of the victims are expected to be okay, but the driver of one of the box trucks was taken into custody for allegedly not having a valid license and no word on what actually caused the crash. >>> new information this morning from the city health department. its investigating at least three cases of the mumps in far rockaway. the health department is asking anyone
live in long island city this morning. ilana gold, cbs2 news. >> thank you. >>> news this morning police are investigating an overnight shooting in bushwick, brooklyn. they say shortly before 3:00 this morning a 17-year-old was shot four times in the torso. he was brought to kings county hospital where he is in critical condition. no word yet on any arrests. >>> also new this morning seven people are injured in a multiple bronx. it happened at 1:00 this morning near...
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now they're ready to put the city in city bike. >> i thing it's fantastic. i can't wait for them to come here so we'll have less traffic and more bikers. >> reporter: enrollment is available online for the expansion of the ride share program that's been two years in the making. in that time, jersey city has added 22 new miles of bike lanes and has made space for kiosks to hold 350 of the bikes at 35 stations including path train hub, local colleges and neighborhood streets. >> the way we envision is you can pick up a bike in the heights, ride it to the general square pat station, leave the bike at the docking station there, take the pat. and with the same key access, take a city bike on the new york city side and go to your destination there. >> reporter: the goal is to get 3,000 members registered for city bike here in jersey city. but since the program requires space not just on main drags but in residential streets as well, backlash. >> people are never 100% happy and they're always going to find something to complain about. you try to make sure that the
now they're ready to put the city in city bike. >> i thing it's fantastic. i can't wait for them to come here so we'll have less traffic and more bikers. >> reporter: enrollment is available online for the expansion of the ride share program that's been two years in the making. in that time, jersey city has added 22 new miles of bike lanes and has made space for kiosks to hold 350 of the bikes at 35 stations including path train hub, local colleges and neighborhood streets. >>...
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temperatures are mild around the city. 77 city island. 76 tribeca. staten island at 74. sheepshead bay, we have cooler spots well north and west of town. monticello, maybe no ac needed there. 63 there. 60 in sussex. 61 in morristown. cooler readings west of town. sticky cross long island keeping the temperatures in the 70s. 73 in westhampton. july was a hot month. august off to a hot start as well. in fact, we're going to be another above average day today. a high of 90. should be in the mid-80s this time of year. the trend continues. today, tomorrow and beyond. it's not really until end of the week we start to see significant cooldown. let's look at the tracker. by lunchtime, this is 12:00, sunny. comfortable with the higher humidity. this is 5:00 this afternoon. getting ready to head home and notice where the rain is well north and west of new york city. pike county, pennsylvania. that's where you're going to be running for the showers and storms as you're headed home today. later on into the evening and overnight hours, a few more of the showers could move closer to t
temperatures are mild around the city. 77 city island. 76 tribeca. staten island at 74. sheepshead bay, we have cooler spots well north and west of town. monticello, maybe no ac needed there. 63 there. 60 in sussex. 61 in morristown. cooler readings west of town. sticky cross long island keeping the temperatures in the 70s. 73 in westhampton. july was a hot month. august off to a hot start as well. in fact, we're going to be another above average day today. a high of 90. should be in the...
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city and its public safety workers. kpix 5 reporter kiet do is live in san jose this morning with more on the agreement expected to save the city over $1 billion . >> reporter: let the rebuilding begin. the san jose city council now set to vote on this new deal at 1:30 this afternoon. as part of the negotiations, san jose still on track to save about $1.7 billion over the next 30 years by switching to a lower cost healthcare plan and eliminating pension bonuses. back in 2012, voters overwhelmingly passed measure b but then saw in saw a mass exodus of officers retiring and leaving for other departments. they went from 1400 to 900 officers. among the details for cops and firefighters it reinstates the previous definition of disability and creates an independent medical panel to determine eligibility for disability benefits. as for officers, they will get an 8% raise, 5% bonus and officers who left can also claim that bonus if they come back and bilingual officers will get a raise. >> facebook and twitter and text machine,
city and its public safety workers. kpix 5 reporter kiet do is live in san jose this morning with more on the agreement expected to save the city over $1 billion . >> reporter: let the rebuilding begin. the san jose city council now set to vote on this new deal at 1:30 this afternoon. as part of the negotiations, san jose still on track to save about $1.7 billion over the next 30 years by switching to a lower cost healthcare plan and eliminating pension bonuses. back in 2012, voters...
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like any other american city. louisiana has got a good story to tell. you can buy seafood, oil, gas. we're stronger than we are ten years ago. >> i think the story is relevant because it's not over. new orleans seems to be a city in transition, trying to figure out what it is, what it's going to be. >> i remember a really big concert in new york, from the big apple to the big easy. a big fund-raiser at madison square garden. the neville brothers performed there. >> i was able to get my money, and rebuild. i invited all of the congressional leaders to celebrate with me and how happy i was to be in a home, not in a trailer. >> my mom built a home in texas but she wanted to go back home. she went back into her home that was ravaged by hurricane katrina. >> i have a room in new orleans. it's pretty again. >> we were able to move back, and the trailer had a kitchen, so we're able to cook. >> the heros in my mind were the local police, firefighters who were there every day, and night, trying to save their town, though t
like any other american city. louisiana has got a good story to tell. you can buy seafood, oil, gas. we're stronger than we are ten years ago. >> i think the story is relevant because it's not over. new orleans seems to be a city in transition, trying to figure out what it is, what it's going to be. >> i remember a really big concert in new york, from the big apple to the big easy. a big fund-raiser at madison square garden. the neville brothers performed there. >> i was able...
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base all over the city we're seeing the displacement and the impact of the luxury housing in the city i want to appreciate the work with the staff we're meeting more or less every month with the planning department's and other agencies working the plan to make the solution for the crisis and most people repeated it we have seen the interim controls we know what we want and some people in the communities this is not the solution and we're interested in work hard to pass the moratorium proposition ii love the mission and then we'll have the time 18 months to plan and get the lands we need to be affordable housing i continue to encourage the commissioners to scrutinize we can't see everything in the mission because the communities will be here to oppose every single project that i know providing the solution for the communities and we know what is the process we can appeal and go the board of supervisors and apply for affordable housing so people in san francisco low income having and people that made this city diverse thank you. >> hello my name is patricia i've been a residence of the
base all over the city we're seeing the displacement and the impact of the luxury housing in the city i want to appreciate the work with the staff we're meeting more or less every month with the planning department's and other agencies working the plan to make the solution for the crisis and most people repeated it we have seen the interim controls we know what we want and some people in the communities this is not the solution and we're interested in work hard to pass the moratorium...