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the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved ones. in the middle of pacific heights, on top of these hills, it offers a great square, a peaceful beauty, large trees and grass and greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football and picnics. it is very much a couple's park. there are many activities you can experience together. stroll on the pathways, bring your dog, or just picnic at one of
the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and...
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the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football, frisbee, and picnics. it is very much a couple's part and there are a multitude of experiences you can have together. brin
the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasis of a natural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the...
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specifically what is happening in our neighborhoods, cities, you know, urban areas in this country. we know that there is a direct correlation to the war on drugs and the increase in prison incarceration in this country. particularly among black and young black and young hispanic kids. that whole term of from the cradle to prison is a real term that happens in our communities for hundreds and thousands of young kids. the question about the war on drugs and it is important for us to understand what it means and what supposedly the intended consequences and what were the unintended consequences with the war on drugs. >> how many people here are involved in drugs? >> i'm in here for selling drugs. >> i killed a guy back in 1984. >> how did that happen? >> dope and out of my head. i wound up shooting a guy in the mouth and killed him. >> i saw a lot that i recognized of where i grew up. i'm from south florida. i saw a lot of streets and neighborhoods that rang true to me. i wonder how much of it rang true to you. you grew up in public housing in san francisco. >> i grew up until i was 1
specifically what is happening in our neighborhoods, cities, you know, urban areas in this country. we know that there is a direct correlation to the war on drugs and the increase in prison incarceration in this country. particularly among black and young black and young hispanic kids. that whole term of from the cradle to prison is a real term that happens in our communities for hundreds and thousands of young kids. the question about the war on drugs and it is important for us to understand...
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we have after school programs in urban cities across the united states. we mobilize students to get out into the community and provide community service. intensive community service to all sorts of community-based organizations. >> do you cherry pick who you want in your organization or how do you get involved? >> open enrollment. we focus on students that are going to embrace the opportunity as well as learn a lot from being part of the solution in the community. >> you were here last year and went on a trip to haiti. you helped build a school there. tell us what that experience was like. >> i went to haiti for two weeks. i went to a small town and when we were there we helped build a school along with the villagers. it was pretty awesome to make friendships that i will never forget. then i learned about the culture there. we met a mid wife, a bread maker. we got to be a part of their daily life and build a school there. >> we had some students here last week, an agency. they did the same thing. i asked this question. what about your social media experie
we have after school programs in urban cities across the united states. we mobilize students to get out into the community and provide community service. intensive community service to all sorts of community-based organizations. >> do you cherry pick who you want in your organization or how do you get involved? >> open enrollment. we focus on students that are going to embrace the opportunity as well as learn a lot from being part of the solution in the community. >> you were...
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los angeles, a very urban city. tall buildibuildings, freeways, that stuff. but we're surrounded by mountains. a mountain lion was captured in a house not too far from us. it's the the first sights of a mountain lion in a populated area this year. it's a good one, too. >> the backyard looks a little like the wild, but john wasn't inviting this. the 125-pound cat stayed close. here he is nearby, leaping over a seven-foot fence. >> he comes through the backway and gets under my deck. >> there the cat is tranquilized again. and here's the hiding spot. the cat was down here for a good 45 minutes -- >> jimmy: we got some good reaction. we're going to take a break. when we come back, you'll like this. we ask people our confusing question of the day. it's a good one. plus harrison ford, anthony mackie and music from m 83. so chillax or whatever. [ female announcer ] can a body wash go beyond basic cleansing? olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic s
los angeles, a very urban city. tall buildibuildings, freeways, that stuff. but we're surrounded by mountains. a mountain lion was captured in a house not too far from us. it's the the first sights of a mountain lion in a populated area this year. it's a good one, too. >> the backyard looks a little like the wild, but john wasn't inviting this. the 125-pound cat stayed close. here he is nearby, leaping over a seven-foot fence. >> he comes through the backway and gets under my deck....
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you need urban leadership to do that and you have that in the city with the mayor and maria and with the supervisor kim. it just does not happen by accident that you are able to bring as many good people together and as much in the way of financial support in order to backup your dreams. i think what we have sure something that shakespeare described in a very good way. everybody wishes to have this kind of a project take place in this kind of a city and show the kind of negligent for -- energy for this city can have. we are thrilled to be here. it is not easy to do these things. you have to give birth to the deed itself. it's one thing to talk about it, and another thing to have it. it's this city that makes that possible. we are just thrilled to be a part of it. thank you very very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, it's an honor. now i believe we have the check presentation. i will let mort do the honor. would you please come up and the mayor and supervisor kim. >> i did not say that this was the painful part of the process. [ laughter ] >> mort will be paying the rest. [ laughter ]
you need urban leadership to do that and you have that in the city with the mayor and maria and with the supervisor kim. it just does not happen by accident that you are able to bring as many good people together and as much in the way of financial support in order to backup your dreams. i think what we have sure something that shakespeare described in a very good way. everybody wishes to have this kind of a project take place in this kind of a city and show the kind of negligent for -- energy...
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you need urban leadership to do that and you have that in the city with the mayor and maria and with the supervisor kim. it just does not happen by accident that you are able to bring as many good people together and as much in the way of financial support in order to backup your dreams. i think what we have sure something that shakespeare described in a very good way. everybody wishes to have this kind of a project take place in this kind of a city and show the kind of negligent for -- energy for this city can have. we are thrilled to be here. it is not easy to do these things. you have to give birth to the deed itself. it's one thing to talk about it, and another
you need urban leadership to do that and you have that in the city with the mayor and maria and with the supervisor kim. it just does not happen by accident that you are able to bring as many good people together and as much in the way of financial support in order to backup your dreams. i think what we have sure something that shakespeare described in a very good way. everybody wishes to have this kind of a project take place in this kind of a city and show the kind of negligent for -- energy...
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i was the mayor of richmond dealing with the challenges of an urban city and its health care safety net when i first met marilyn back in the late 1990s. when i was running as governor i made it a superstitious practice not to think about who i might higher if i became governor, but marilyn was one of the two people that i sort of broke my superstitious rule and thought about if i forget to recover i would love to have her working on my team. i asked marilyn to be the cabinet secretary over the health and human resources portfolio and came to know her scales very well. and a supporter strongly for this position. for quick things. i support her because she's a nurse and she will always put patient care first. she was not a nurse in the past tense. she is a nurse in the present tense but they will never be an issue that she will wrestle with. as the cms administered where she will not be thinking primarily of patient care. budgets are important, numbers on a page. policy manuals are important but everything this agency does deals with the realize of people, many of them very vulnerable. ma
i was the mayor of richmond dealing with the challenges of an urban city and its health care safety net when i first met marilyn back in the late 1990s. when i was running as governor i made it a superstitious practice not to think about who i might higher if i became governor, but marilyn was one of the two people that i sort of broke my superstitious rule and thought about if i forget to recover i would love to have her working on my team. i asked marilyn to be the cabinet secretary over the...
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forests in our city because we, because of budget decisions made over many, many years, we have made ourselves unable to do that. dpw has a phenomenal urban forestry section, but we have absolutely decried that section of the ability to do what it immediatex to do to care for all these trees, which results in relinquishment placing the responsibility for tree maintenance on property owners who may not have planted the tree, may not want the tree, may not have any idea how to take care of it, may not have the financial wherewithal to take care of it or the physical capacity to particularly if they're disabled or seniors. it's a terrible system we set up. i say we because it's policy makers in terms of the mayor and board of supervisors in terms of how to fund this. just to be clear, you were extremely diplomatic in the way that you said this as you always are. i want to be a little more blunt about it. we have made a conscious decision in city hall not to fund street tree maintenance and instead to turn over responsibility to property owners. in order to turn it over, we have to make
forests in our city because we, because of budget decisions made over many, many years, we have made ourselves unable to do that. dpw has a phenomenal urban forestry section, but we have absolutely decried that section of the ability to do what it immediatex to do to care for all these trees, which results in relinquishment placing the responsibility for tree maintenance on property owners who may not have planted the tree, may not want the tree, may not have any idea how to take care of it,...
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right -- urban revitalization. henry ford put us on the map. as a result, our city prospered. did we stop doing that. we felt the stifling democracy is. our city crumbled. today we are in the midst of a new resolution, -- revolution. i think this is the time to make it happen, specifically diversifying the economy. charlesly, we asked platt what he would say in a message to president obama. >> come see us in detroit. there are a lot of great things happening. you do not always hear about them. come see what we're doing here. take a many campaign promises were made in 2008 and 2012. the most important of all is president obama made to himself, people go into public service for reason, power, money, prestige or wanting to change the lives of many for the better. the best with president obama can show what his reason was, and in turn, what kind of a leader of the van he is would be to help the very people, places, and community that -- community that spurred a young man to action many years ago. >> congratulations to
right -- urban revitalization. henry ford put us on the map. as a result, our city prospered. did we stop doing that. we felt the stifling democracy is. our city crumbled. today we are in the midst of a new resolution, -- revolution. i think this is the time to make it happen, specifically diversifying the economy. charlesly, we asked platt what he would say in a message to president obama. >> come see us in detroit. there are a lot of great things happening. you do not always hear about...
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but oftentimes this sort of thing happens in big, urban city hospitals. where you do have both the victim and the alleged perpetrator of a crime in the same hospital. you know, hospital i work, atlanta county hospital, that happens, and the system is often set up to be able to handle that. keep people in separate places, the medical staff doing their job as physicians, nurses, health care professionals. so it's -- yeah, i think it's a psychological one, no question. and again, john, this is a wholly unique one in that regard. but i think from the medical staff themselves, they take care of the patients and oftentimes they don't even have any interaction, even with the medical staff treating the other patients. john? >> got to do your job one way or the other. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you so much for being with us this morning. really appreciate it. we want to bring in former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzales. he had such key insight into this, obviously worked as a key figure in the bush administration. he's now an attorney in nashville, tennessee. th
but oftentimes this sort of thing happens in big, urban city hospitals. where you do have both the victim and the alleged perpetrator of a crime in the same hospital. you know, hospital i work, atlanta county hospital, that happens, and the system is often set up to be able to handle that. keep people in separate places, the medical staff doing their job as physicians, nurses, health care professionals. so it's -- yeah, i think it's a psychological one, no question. and again, john, this is a...
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not urban or city at all. more on the outskirts in the suburbs. so it is definitely kind of a scary thought now that this happens at multiple schools. >> we know that our college officials did issue warnings, telling people to take shelter if they're on campus and strucking those not on campus to stay away which makes sense. do you know from your reporting, has that been echoed by the police? what is the latest in terms of instructions from law enforcement? >> reporter: the latest we heard was from the harris county sheriff deputy thomas gilliland who said that they only have the one suspect. they believe it is one guy. and he is in custody. as you remember, the school had posted an alert on their website that said there were two men. one was at large and they were warning people in the area to stay indoors and to call police if they see anything. that obviously is not true. police officially say one guy, and he is in custody. but they are still working to secure the campus. >> let see if we can touch on the police response and some of the medical
not urban or city at all. more on the outskirts in the suburbs. so it is definitely kind of a scary thought now that this happens at multiple schools. >> we know that our college officials did issue warnings, telling people to take shelter if they're on campus and strucking those not on campus to stay away which makes sense. do you know from your reporting, has that been echoed by the police? what is the latest in terms of instructions from law enforcement? >> reporter: the latest...
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in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn or twist as part of an earthquake as it corrects itself. >> in the course for the puc building, we've actually incorporated in addition to that steel that's embedded in the monolithic concrete, specialized high streng
in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're...
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alone is primarily urban, so there are cities like atlanta and cleveland and seattle and san francisco and denver where more than 40% of all households are one-person households and in washington d.c. and manhattan, it's almost one in two households. >> there are 33 million americans living alone. 18 million are female. >> one of the main drivers for the rise of living alone in the world today is women's economic and cultural independence. when women enter into the paid labor market in mass, they develop the capacity to live for long periods of time, to have flourishing lives without the economic support of a man. >> many women live alone because they don't want to care for anyone but themselves. >> these are situations where you find women who say, i've spent my life taking care of a man, i was responsible for the domestic work, i coordinated our social calendar, and i loved him, i wish he were still with me, but the truth is at this point in my life, i don't want to get back into a situation where i have to care for someone else. >> and because women are better at forming social netw
alone is primarily urban, so there are cities like atlanta and cleveland and seattle and san francisco and denver where more than 40% of all households are one-person households and in washington d.c. and manhattan, it's almost one in two households. >> there are 33 million americans living alone. 18 million are female. >> one of the main drivers for the rise of living alone in the world today is women's economic and cultural independence. when women enter into the paid labor market...