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amy: in the latest crackdown on sanctuary cities, attotorney general jeff sessions ordered all cities to work with federal immigration agents are risk losing billions of dollars in grants to law enforcement agencies. we will be to city council members from austin and philadelphia on their plans to fight backck against the trump administration. we will also look at how in newt and lawyers haven, connecticut, successfully fought back a decade ago against ice over immigration raids launched after new haven adopted the first minutes ago id card in the nanation. then we speak to the acclaimed writiter rebeccaca solnit about resistance, hope, the fight against climate change, and her new book, a follow-up to our bestseller "men explain things to me." because all myt life, men would explain things to me that they do not necessarily know better than i did and sometimes i knew much better than they did because there was this assumption that because of gender, they were inherently knowledgeable and superior and in control and i was inherently ignorant and in need of an injection of their knowle
amy: in the latest crackdown on sanctuary cities, attotorney general jeff sessions ordered all cities to work with federal immigration agents are risk losing billions of dollars in grants to law enforcement agencies. we will be to city council members from austin and philadelphia on their plans to fight backck against the trump administration. we will also look at how in newt and lawyers haven, connecticut, successfully fought back a decade ago against ice over immigration raids launched after...
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we can get them from city college. we need people from our city policing our city. being peace officers in our city. cit. peace officers on the street. just like the fire department owns a fire. willing to have angels. volunteers on the street now they need to be on their own. police stays by them. they will learn. as long as they can stand around. how human is to be human? mental health problems. chemical problems just genetic problems. complete police complaints generally within 30 days. the d.a. -- >> thank you. next speaker please. >> i thank you for your annually support of the special olympics torch run >> walter, this is about police -- we're going to take >> summer of love. thank you. >> thank you. all right. are there any other members of the public whoed like to provide public comment on this particular hearing seeing none. public comment is now closed. it is held and filed. supervisor cohen you want to wrap this up. >> thank you president. i would like to wrap this up and i want to thank of all the members of the public. all the advocates paying attention
we can get them from city college. we need people from our city policing our city. being peace officers in our city. cit. peace officers on the street. just like the fire department owns a fire. willing to have angels. volunteers on the street now they need to be on their own. police stays by them. they will learn. as long as they can stand around. how human is to be human? mental health problems. chemical problems just genetic problems. complete police complaints generally within 30 days. the...
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and if we are okay with our city polarizing and okay with our city becoming the city of the wealthy and the city of the extremely poor, then we should leave things the same, but i stand in front of you today to say, we have a tupe opportunity to make a bold move and shift and spread around affordable housing to serve working people. that way we can begin to address some of the economic extremes that we have in our city. so, we are proposing on any new private development and we think the prescribet market is where we can begin to tackle and intervening and tackle building housing for working people. 18 percent of that housing should bow set aside and that would range from family of 3 beginning at $43 thousand and go up to a family of 3 at $126 thousand. these are our working families and if we children and namlies to remain in san francisco we have to do this. now, in 2002, we didn't have a affordal housing bond. in 2002 when we created this inclusionary housing just for low income affordable, we didn't have a affordable housing trust. the mayor just announced the other day with support
and if we are okay with our city polarizing and okay with our city becoming the city of the wealthy and the city of the extremely poor, then we should leave things the same, but i stand in front of you today to say, we have a tupe opportunity to make a bold move and shift and spread around affordable housing to serve working people. that way we can begin to address some of the economic extremes that we have in our city. so, we are proposing on any new private development and we think the...
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other benefits in the city benefit and it depends on city money. the school district receives $60 million in federal funds as apart of their budget and the city college receives $6 million directly from feds and then students receive $22 million a year in federal financial aid. the housing authority, director smith is here, should you have questions, the housing authority receives $76 million. it depends on federal money for their operations in particular there's a host of other non governmental entities here in the city that receive funds from the city outside of our budget process. to highlight a couple, we talked earlier this week regarding art's organizations that received money directly from the national endowment for the arts. about $6.4 million is our current estimate of how much those organizations are receives. usf is dependent on federal funds for their research and operations and a host of other entities -- we've listed at the bottom of the page the organizations that received more than $10 million as of the most recent years from the fe
other benefits in the city benefit and it depends on city money. the school district receives $60 million in federal funds as apart of their budget and the city college receives $6 million directly from feds and then students receive $22 million a year in federal financial aid. the housing authority, director smith is here, should you have questions, the housing authority receives $76 million. it depends on federal money for their operations in particular there's a host of other non...
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competitive officer of protocol and my school advisors is here she's excited because this now is the city of the free city college thank you. >> thank you to all of you for doing that. >> (clapping.) >> ladies and gentlemen, i know that you know that this is a very special time in our city's history a time when we're rediscovering what diversity means we are reinvest in the things we truly believe in because we're all as a city challenged to do better and do more restrictive and certainly from the vantage point as a mayor i need other great leaders to step forward i have that in naomi cell not only a great zoning administrator but all this time having her kids a great mom yes. >> (clapping.) >> she led the effort and one the really people that i depend on on what charlotte and others to have one the best women conferences recently a lot of people on the agenda. >> (clapping.) >> and then i know that she's been at my side and working with the board of supervisors all the elected officials to keep our infrastructure going keep our city departments working but more importantly to keep the sp
competitive officer of protocol and my school advisors is here she's excited because this now is the city of the free city college thank you. >> thank you to all of you for doing that. >> (clapping.) >> ladies and gentlemen, i know that you know that this is a very special time in our city's history a time when we're rediscovering what diversity means we are reinvest in the things we truly believe in because we're all as a city challenged to do better and do more restrictive...
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thank you for fighting in local cities. we stand with you and i just wanted you to know i'm deeply grateful for your work. >> supervisor ronen. supervisor kim. >> i want to thank supervisor fewer for take the lead and step closer to be the socially responsible city we all aspire to be. i also want to recognize supervisor john avalos for his work last fall in passing a resolution to suspend much of our city ties in business with wells fargo including issuing of municipal bonds and use of investment products. while i was not everything we want toed ed to see we took steps to sever ties with banks to show disrarbd for resident in san francisco and throughout the country and appreciate supervisor fewers work taking us a step closer it being socially responsible around issues of water which we deeply care about. >> thauchck. seeing no other names on the roster take the item same house same call? without objection the resolution is adopted unanimously. [applause] thank you very much. madam clerk, read in memorulism scrrks in memo
thank you for fighting in local cities. we stand with you and i just wanted you to know i'm deeply grateful for your work. >> supervisor ronen. supervisor kim. >> i want to thank supervisor fewer for take the lead and step closer to be the socially responsible city we all aspire to be. i also want to recognize supervisor john avalos for his work last fall in passing a resolution to suspend much of our city ties in business with wells fargo including issuing of municipal bonds and...
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parcels to bear the burden of accommodating the city's growth and hopefully our city's family i just think that is a huge conundrum for san francisco and as we talk about things like local density bonus program and this is a huge you know no, no to discuss but i just - i think that is impossible to talk about how you'll build for families housing if we don't talk about density in the rh-1 and rh-2 i just think the numbers here are stark and we have to expect all of san francisco to contribute to our housing density especially, if we want to keep diversity and families here in san francisco the one thing i was a little bit heartened but we're not doing worse on the two bedrooms that surprise me not the immense studios i'm unhappy to see we've stagnated or the same an two bedrooms but clear that is a huge void when you get to 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom counts they complain about the 3 bedrooms and more but we need to talk about the city's feasibility in being a healthy and workable city not building those three bedrooms or had bedroom units i don't think that two bedrooms are enough for a f
parcels to bear the burden of accommodating the city's growth and hopefully our city's family i just think that is a huge conundrum for san francisco and as we talk about things like local density bonus program and this is a huge you know no, no to discuss but i just - i think that is impossible to talk about how you'll build for families housing if we don't talk about density in the rh-1 and rh-2 i just think the numbers here are stark and we have to expect all of san francisco to contribute...
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cities. >> will council stick with you? it sounds like they're starting to get nervous on this idea, saying, "let's look at what michael nutter did. let's look at some other things." >> bullies makes you nervous, and bullies need to be fought. and i am not going to expose our vulnerable citizens to the whims of a very angry federal government or a very angry state government. you have to remember -- if we get a warrant, we turn the person over. the fourth amendment of the united states constitution requires a warrant to be held -- for someone to be personally held. and we will turn that person over if they give us a warrant. we're not holding people for 48, 72 hours on a whim. >> the crime numbers have been coming down, but one number's been going up. we had -- we've had 51 murders as of today. last year this time, we had 37. so that's a 38% hike in the murder rate. is that on your radar screen? is that something you're concerned about? >> one homicide's one homicide too many. the problem is
cities. >> will council stick with you? it sounds like they're starting to get nervous on this idea, saying, "let's look at what michael nutter did. let's look at some other things." >> bullies makes you nervous, and bullies need to be fought. and i am not going to expose our vulnerable citizens to the whims of a very angry federal government or a very angry state government. you have to remember -- if we get a warrant, we turn the person over. the fourth amendment of the...
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other benefits in the city benefit and it depends on city money. the school district receives $60 million in federal funds as apart of their budget and the city college receives $6 million directly from feds and then students receive $22 million a year in federal financial aid. the housing authority, director smith is here, should you have questions, the housing authority receives $76 million. it depends on federal money for their operations in particular there's a host of other non governmental entities here in the city that receive funds from the city outside of our budget process. to highlight a couple, we talked earlier this week regarding art's organizations that received money directly from the national endowment for the arts. about $6.4 million is our current estimate of how much those organizations are receives. usf is dependent on federal funds for their research and operations and a host of other entities -- we've listed at the bottom of the page the organizations that received more than $10 million as of the most recent years from the fe
other benefits in the city benefit and it depends on city money. the school district receives $60 million in federal funds as apart of their budget and the city college receives $6 million directly from feds and then students receive $22 million a year in federal financial aid. the housing authority, director smith is here, should you have questions, the housing authority receives $76 million. it depends on federal money for their operations in particular there's a host of other non...
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working together and do the right thing and always honor the traditions of the city a diversity city a city of inclusion that welcomes everyone and works for everybody thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor a few more restrictive acknowledgements of folks that serve the civic center love hydra mendosa-mcdonnell from the school board and alex and alex walker rep assembly and jen and the entire office of assemblyman chiu came down and commissioner jim one the civic center historians that is a fabulous partner and by the way, sits open is civic center cd board i want to acknowledge the civic center braid for your participation and the vice president allen low who is here. >> (clapping.) >> and no doubt a few more restrictive to come as we hear from more restrictive speakers the civic center is an interesting case that is both a neighborhood park and our next speaker a champion for the paperwork in the tenderloin and south of market and together with her passion and her leadership we're doing a lot with the bodecker park we're working togethe
working together and do the right thing and always honor the traditions of the city a diversity city a city of inclusion that welcomes everyone and works for everybody thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. mayor. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor a few more restrictive acknowledgements of folks that serve the civic center love hydra mendosa-mcdonnell from the school board and alex and alex walker rep assembly and jen and the entire office of assemblyman chiu came down...
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as a city we can say we're sanctuary and provide additional resources to really show our city. so please support the request and help out all immigrants. it's the right thing to do. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is tim kingston, the investigator with the san francisco public defender's office and i'm here on my own time and strongly support full funding of the measure. they are the people in the streets and courts defending the people. we know how to do it and this funding may increase the workload of the investigators, but we're willing to do that to make sure that san francisco remain a sanctuary city. it's crucial this legislation support the people in this city. we're all residents. we all need protection. thank you. >> ing thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisor. my name is andy stone, the director of advocacy pangea services one of the organizations currently funded by the city of san francisco that provide legal services to immigrants and we're one of the three nonprofits that provides detained representation. detention, in
as a city we can say we're sanctuary and provide additional resources to really show our city. so please support the request and help out all immigrants. it's the right thing to do. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hi. my name is tim kingston, the investigator with the san francisco public defender's office and i'm here on my own time and strongly support full funding of the measure. they are the people in the streets and courts defending the people. we know how to...
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at richmond city hall, dan kerman kron 4 news. welcome to the final countdown to nfl owners taking a vote to approve the oakland raiders relocating to las vegassotnoel gallo/oakland city council: "it is coming and from the debate and discussion that i am hearing it is going to be a tough decision"sot: larry reid/oakland city council "i think if you did a side by side comparison of what we submitted and the deal that the raiders is working on, ours is equal if not better" bauce man/66th ave mob: "if it goes to an anonymous vote like it did last year like it did for the l.a. vote, he's toast! john jones: raiders fan: "this is public safety issue because any future development represents the greatest economic opportunity that east oakland has seen since the original development of the coliseum complexwe're not talking about just building a stadium. we are talking about creating jobs, to build hotels for employment, to create affordable housing at a time when people need that. this will truly be a stabilizing thing"in oakland haaziq m
at richmond city hall, dan kerman kron 4 news. welcome to the final countdown to nfl owners taking a vote to approve the oakland raiders relocating to las vegassotnoel gallo/oakland city council: "it is coming and from the debate and discussion that i am hearing it is going to be a tough decision"sot: larry reid/oakland city council "i think if you did a side by side comparison of what we submitted and the deal that the raiders is working on, ours is equal if not better"...
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now, let's talk about leveraging city subsidies the city dollars, city values to create profits. right? nonprofit formal housing developers to do this from moa speedy drovers but so do market rate developers and they take city subsidies. they take the values we confer on their lands are zoning, and they leverage that public subsidy google profits were they do actually use profits to go on cruises and political spending. so if we are going to do this, we should do it for everyone and i think that is specifically with the nonprofit affordable housing voters are concerned with. it's not that this is going to in any way curtail anyone's current activities or history. by the way, there's very rigorous audits of nonprofits organizations and how much of their hours and money they spent on volunteering and working and organizing on ballot measures could i know because i used to work at one christ filled out my timesheet i do specifically enumerate the number of hours i spent working on ballot measure campaigns. it is that we are setting a dangerous precedent by targeting one group not ta
now, let's talk about leveraging city subsidies the city dollars, city values to create profits. right? nonprofit formal housing developers to do this from moa speedy drovers but so do market rate developers and they take city subsidies. they take the values we confer on their lands are zoning, and they leverage that public subsidy google profits were they do actually use profits to go on cruises and political spending. so if we are going to do this, we should do it for everyone and i think...
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in our city. dozens of seniors in our community based organizations showed up to make public comments. currently, 104 san franciscans the tickly low income residents and seniors, suffer disproportionately from food insecurity and hunger. seniors and adults with disabilities particularly vulnerable given many of them live on sticks to incomes and are homebound. isolated and live alone. there are many seniors on the waitlist. the city where we have vast amounts of wealth and access to agricultural which regions, we should not have people suffering from hunger. with the growing cost living in san francisco, and those seniors living on fixed incomes, the need for access to healthy and nutritious and affordable meals is especially critical to the health and well-being of seniors. seniors should not have to choose between spending for food, or for medical needs, pure. for over 40 years, meals on wheels san francisco has delivered over 1.6 million meals each year. over 60% of these i can of the people th
in our city. dozens of seniors in our community based organizations showed up to make public comments. currently, 104 san franciscans the tickly low income residents and seniors, suffer disproportionately from food insecurity and hunger. seniors and adults with disabilities particularly vulnerable given many of them live on sticks to incomes and are homebound. isolated and live alone. there are many seniors on the waitlist. the city where we have vast amounts of wealth and access to...
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years somewhat our decades ever planning to break ground on a transformative project for one of the city's anyhow unique and special streets i - there is a way this works folks without whom we wouldn't be here i'll give an opportunity to speak and afterwards go out and literally 0 break ground i want to acknowledge folks not speaking i'm not sure they're here by representatives from nancy pelosi's office and senator harris and there was a lot of work to be done at the freshen over the years and leader pelosi in particular was a huge comment thank her and stare half and at the state level hearing from the state a strong will be afforded when the item is reached in the meeting with the transportation and our legislatures want to acknowledge supervisor chiu and supervisor scott wiener and a lot of folks made that happen but really the lead for this project has came into from right here in san francisco and one of the hallmarks of our mayor has been to forge collaboration amongst city agencies within the government and with the community and because of complexity of that project there were pro
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the city as well. i am proud to be here today. it is part of my family heritage. my son is wearing a green shirt as he should be and it is something i look forward to every year. i want to bring up first someone who has just mentioned and that our counsel general fipple grant. phillip is with irish forn mintry since 1992. prior to appointment here was director for press media relations in the foreign ministry for 4 years. assumed the duty oof counsel general in 2014 and friend and leader in the irish community. so many things happened over the past #2350u years berkeley and otherwise. phillip is a leader in the community and someone we welcome and thank for being here so want to welcome him up. [applause] >> [inaudible] this is a great celebrationment this is the 4th time i have stood here and unfortunately will probably be my last time staning in the row and want to say i feel blessed. i feel blessed for the 4 years i had the honor to represent my country in this great city. i feel blessed for each an
the city as well. i am proud to be here today. it is part of my family heritage. my son is wearing a green shirt as he should be and it is something i look forward to every year. i want to bring up first someone who has just mentioned and that our counsel general fipple grant. phillip is with irish forn mintry since 1992. prior to appointment here was director for press media relations in the foreign ministry for 4 years. assumed the duty oof counsel general in 2014 and friend and leader in the...
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and if we are okay with our city polarizing and okay with our city becoming the city of the wealthy and the city of the extremely poor, then we should leave things the same, but i stand in front of you today to say, we have a tupe opportunity to make a bold move and shift and spread around affordable housing to serve working people. that way we can begin to address some of the economic extremes that we have in our city. so, we are proposing on any new private development and we think the prescribet market is where we can begin to tackle and intervening and tackle building housing for working people. 18 percent of that housing should bow set aside and that would range from family of 3 beginning at $43 thousand and go up to a family of 3 at $126 thousand. these are our working families and if we children and namlies to remain in san francisco we have to do this. now, in 2002, we didn't have a affordal housing bond. in 2002 when we created this inclusionary housing just for low income affordable, we didn't have a affordable housing trust. the mayor just announced the other day with support
and if we are okay with our city polarizing and okay with our city becoming the city of the wealthy and the city of the extremely poor, then we should leave things the same, but i stand in front of you today to say, we have a tupe opportunity to make a bold move and shift and spread around affordable housing to serve working people. that way we can begin to address some of the economic extremes that we have in our city. so, we are proposing on any new private development and we think the...
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the city as well. i am proud to be here today. it is part of my family heritage. my son is wearing a green shirt as he should be and it is something i look forward to every year. i want to bring up first someone who has just mentioned and that our counsel general fipple grant. phillip is with irish forn mintry since 1992. prior to appointment here was director for press media relations in the foreign ministry for 4 years. assumed the duty oof counsel general in 2014 and friend and leader in the irish community. so many things happened over the past #2350u years berkeley and otherwise. phillip is a leader in the community and someone we welcome and thank for being here so want to welcome him up. [applause] >> [inaudible] this is a great celebrationment this is the 4th time i have stood here and unfortunately will probably be my last time staning in the row and want to say i feel blessed. i feel blessed for the 4 years i had the honor to represent my country in this great city. i feel blessed for each an
the city as well. i am proud to be here today. it is part of my family heritage. my son is wearing a green shirt as he should be and it is something i look forward to every year. i want to bring up first someone who has just mentioned and that our counsel general fipple grant. phillip is with irish forn mintry since 1992. prior to appointment here was director for press media relations in the foreign ministry for 4 years. assumed the duty oof counsel general in 2014 and friend and leader in the...
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next one hundred and 50 years this the significance of partnership that san francisco general and the city has the zuckerberg compassed with our partnership with ucsf that is a unique papering one that allows us to keep a robust kind of almost bedside to beverage kind of relationship where the research goods along with the care and that it has had significant contribution to being a level one trauma center we value the most i know that when but get a lot of also in the room (laughter) every word becomes significant to somebody on one side or the other i'd like to take the opportunity to thank all the agencies if zuckerberg general and dph and office of economic workforce development that did the labor negotiations our city zoning administrator was involved our real estate was involved and certainly they had to report up the chain and ultimately got one of the best advocates we could find at the board of supervisors jeff sheehy that knows this place personally and made a huge contribution to the dialogue at the board of supervisors that's why we got a unanimous vote at the board and on the
next one hundred and 50 years this the significance of partnership that san francisco general and the city has the zuckerberg compassed with our partnership with ucsf that is a unique papering one that allows us to keep a robust kind of almost bedside to beverage kind of relationship where the research goods along with the care and that it has had significant contribution to being a level one trauma center we value the most i know that when but get a lot of also in the room (laughter) every...
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the city of chicago has installed hundreds of miles of bike lanes across the city of chicago, but there is some very clear research showing that inhaling diesel fumes, especially by cyclists as they are riding alongs traffic, can harm them. so it really helps us picture and take a good look at where the bicycle avenues are and how that corresponds with existing traffic. if you have a school or another sort of vulnerable location very close to an area that has increased air quality challenges, the data from the array of things will give us the ability to define a policy that will address that. a good example here in chicago will be the very quickly growing neighbourhood on the west side. it has quickly evolved into one of our trendiest residential and entertainment districts. but it is also crisscrossed by any number of street level railroads. by looking at data, by using data such as the array of things, we are going to be able to make those decisions more confidently and we are going to know that better than many other cities have the ability to know that, because of the data that we c
the city of chicago has installed hundreds of miles of bike lanes across the city of chicago, but there is some very clear research showing that inhaling diesel fumes, especially by cyclists as they are riding alongs traffic, can harm them. so it really helps us picture and take a good look at where the bicycle avenues are and how that corresponds with existing traffic. if you have a school or another sort of vulnerable location very close to an area that has increased air quality challenges,...
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deputy city attorney jon givner. >> deputy city attorney jon givner and to clarify as i said in this committee and other committees in past, the board by reso -- when you adopt a resolution like this, sometimes the board amends to add language about what departments shall do. those "shall" clauses are not actually binding directives on the department. in this case, the amendments that the committee is making basically indicate to the department what you expect to see when this lease comes back to you for approval under 9 ~.11 8. and what the department and jamestown have indicate what intend to do, but the use "shall" doesn't mean it's binding on the department. >> thank you for the clarification. supervisor tang. >> it is a conceptual term sheet and i think for the purposes of this public hearing, our indication to jamestown to the port this is our intention and we hope that the department will certainly abide by this. so i'm still comfortable with moving forward this item with the amendments. >> any last-minute comments? supervisor yee? >> i agree with supervisor tang and the "shal
deputy city attorney jon givner. >> deputy city attorney jon givner and to clarify as i said in this committee and other committees in past, the board by reso -- when you adopt a resolution like this, sometimes the board amends to add language about what departments shall do. those "shall" clauses are not actually binding directives on the department. in this case, the amendments that the committee is making basically indicate to the department what you expect to see when this...
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is 35.5 fewer crimes per 10,000 and sanctuary cities than nonsanctuary cities. it's even better in smaller municipalities and sanctuary cities have stronger economies, lower poverty rates -- >> tucker: that's not causation. there is no established connection between those two go. it's merely speculative. it has been proven. let's get back to what you said -- >> look at your city for exampl example. >> tucker: there is no evidence that one causes the other so let's not waste our time. by the way, this is an interesting conversation. i don't understand why it has to be a racial conversation. if you disagree with someone on immigration policy that person needs to be a racist. or committing ethnic cleansing. the head of the new york city council made that claim today. you do not speak for her but what you think of that? >> i really respect the head of the new york city council. she is the first hispanic to ever hold that position. i look forward to seeing what she does next in her career. the point that the conference is trying to get across is that sanctuary cities
is 35.5 fewer crimes per 10,000 and sanctuary cities than nonsanctuary cities. it's even better in smaller municipalities and sanctuary cities have stronger economies, lower poverty rates -- >> tucker: that's not causation. there is no established connection between those two go. it's merely speculative. it has been proven. let's get back to what you said -- >> look at your city for exampl example. >> tucker: there is no evidence that one causes the other so let's not waste...
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i almost always at city hall. to be here and being talking about mta or issues in the neighborhoods is just the best thing ever. so i represent the over 50 artists and i know what it means to be a small business owner. what it means to keep art alive in san francisco. our neighborhood is in transitionive 40 members apart of my association and we have a long rode ahead of us much every time somebody says no i know i have a team here that will help me find a way to say yes. i'm very, very thankful and thank you forgiving me this opportunity and my family being here -- [cheers and applause] >> i feel like i'm really following [m] my grandparents footsteps for owning a business in 40 years. my parents longevity and owning businesses and thank you. [applause] >> congratulations. next up. >> thank you madam president. colleagues. i would like to thank the san francisco commission on the status of women and acknowledge all of the incredible honor res this afternoon. there you are. this person is actually not just about y
i almost always at city hall. to be here and being talking about mta or issues in the neighborhoods is just the best thing ever. so i represent the over 50 artists and i know what it means to be a small business owner. what it means to keep art alive in san francisco. our neighborhood is in transitionive 40 members apart of my association and we have a long rode ahead of us much every time somebody says no i know i have a team here that will help me find a way to say yes. i'm very, very...
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and city college. with that design process focuses on a number of improvements which would make things easier for pedestrians and bicyclists by doing things like widening sidewalks and providing bike lanes where there are none now. we are working with city college to try to get additional land in parts of ocean avenue to achieve that. we have a marketing and promotion program for the corridor in our businesses called second sundays. which include music events at various venues on the street. we are continuing to promote that so that we can get people to come out and check out the neighborhood. we are planning to grow second sundays we can activate the newly completed unity plaza which is about 65 60 feet wide by 200 feet long. it's no small closet. here we are at oktoberfest event at one of our venues. we also have children's entertainment and second sunday. here is a performance at the angle side library. the children's entertainment part of our promotion activity is funded by omi-cc grants as opposed
and city college. with that design process focuses on a number of improvements which would make things easier for pedestrians and bicyclists by doing things like widening sidewalks and providing bike lanes where there are none now. we are working with city college to try to get additional land in parts of ocean avenue to achieve that. we have a marketing and promotion program for the corridor in our businesses called second sundays. which include music events at various venues on the street. we...
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deputy, city attorney. and with the community and in a very special thanks to alika for her work and guson in my office and britney and supervisor c cohen's office. we have created a private right of action and i am going to introduce that in a second. i also want to extend my thanks to both mayor lee and supervisor cohen for working cooperatively with us on these amendments. and once again, just want to recognize the amazing work of the american islamic relations of the san francisco bay area. the aclu in northern california, and the arab resource and organizing center, and the law caucus, and for all of their hard work on coming to consensus about what this private right of action should look like. so i just want to say a couple of programs because i don't know if it is unpress dented /* /- dented but it is rare. and i want to talk about why we decided to go this route. we are basically strengthening what was already a very strong ordinance. and by taking this step, of creating a private right of action f
deputy, city attorney. and with the community and in a very special thanks to alika for her work and guson in my office and britney and supervisor c cohen's office. we have created a private right of action and i am going to introduce that in a second. i also want to extend my thanks to both mayor lee and supervisor cohen for working cooperatively with us on these amendments. and once again, just want to recognize the amazing work of the american islamic relations of the san francisco bay area....
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so these are primarily on the western side of the city as well as the southern part of the city where are there more residential housing. this [inaudible] at the airport so they are not spending all their time at the airport waiting for passengers to come get in their taxi. we are also having we also do have a couple of medallions available and we are actually trying to recruit individual drivers, drivers were dedicated to this service, drivers who want to provide the service and we are trying to recruit them to operate ramp taxi medallions. all these-everyone who gets- -everyone engages in an offering of ramp taxi medallion does undergo an interview process with the paratransit coronation counsel. also working with [inaudible] to integrate our paratransit debit card into the smartphone app. i think currently, you can download the app and there is a way for you to select wheelchair accessible vehicles. [laughing] we been working with them in order to kind of expand the number of ways that someone could hail a taxi because the traditional way is either call a taxi company and have them
so these are primarily on the western side of the city as well as the southern part of the city where are there more residential housing. this [inaudible] at the airport so they are not spending all their time at the airport waiting for passengers to come get in their taxi. we are also having we also do have a couple of medallions available and we are actually trying to recruit individual drivers, drivers were dedicated to this service, drivers who want to provide the service and we are trying...
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secondly the rising cost of living in the city and the wage to live in this city. the honest worker is become flat and as a result were at a 20% gap in the needed staff level that we need in san francisco. this has forced us to decrease our client load from 1300 to 1200 this point. we have tried through various efforts to recruit and retain folks but the wages just not enough to live in the city in this area and also just doing this incredibly complex work. i want to thank the department of aging and adult services in the human services agency because they submitted a proposal to the mayor to create a wage differential for folks to are increasingly trained and do increasingly complex work. we think this is absolutely essential in order to continue to provide the service and we thank you for your support and the wage pilot and the permanent increase. thank you >> thank you, next. >> good afternoon i am the executive dresser of the san francisco support services here in the city and we are in full support of the wage pilot and know there is a growing need for provide
secondly the rising cost of living in the city and the wage to live in this city. the honest worker is become flat and as a result were at a 20% gap in the needed staff level that we need in san francisco. this has forced us to decrease our client load from 1300 to 1200 this point. we have tried through various efforts to recruit and retain folks but the wages just not enough to live in the city in this area and also just doing this incredibly complex work. i want to thank the department of...
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(steve) new tonight at ten: high drama in the normally sleepy east bay city of lafaytte. police say they're investigating a home invasion, robbery, and kidnapping.(pam) tonight the suspect is behind bars... after being arrested outside the chase bank in lafayette... where the alleged victim made his escape. grant lodes is here to sort this out. (grant) if this story from police is what actually happened...wow. according to investigators: a robber goes to a home on sweet drive in lafayette eary this afternoon...threatens to beat a man and his wife, steals a shotgun from the house...and forces the man who lives there to get in his car...and drive them to a bank so he could withdraw money. they end up about two miles away at the chase bank...near the safeway and whole foods. the suspect stays in the car with the shotgun...the alleged victim goes into the bank...tells employees what's happening. police show up minutes later...and arrest the suspepct. they says he's 26-year-old manuel bustos. he'll be booked on charges including kidnapping and robbery. (steve) a scary scene in
(steve) new tonight at ten: high drama in the normally sleepy east bay city of lafaytte. police say they're investigating a home invasion, robbery, and kidnapping.(pam) tonight the suspect is behind bars... after being arrested outside the chase bank in lafayette... where the alleged victim made his escape. grant lodes is here to sort this out. (grant) if this story from police is what actually happened...wow. according to investigators: a robber goes to a home on sweet drive in lafayette eary...
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, the city negotiated for a lease to pay the city's one time transfer tax just as in 1660 and 1680 mission street which i stated is typically paid by the seller in san francisco. that is across $2,100,000. and transfer taxes go to the city's general fund. therefore as shown in table 1 page 34 of our report, the city will actually receive $7,210,000,000 of the proposed value. and will pay property taxes in the first year and again property taxes would accrue to the city's general fund. we know the city maintained and approval from $69 million to $74 million. that is explained on page 35. land lease for van ness for residential and retail uses while paying the city transfer tax and while they pursue primarily residential development on this site. because this is a purchase and sale agreement and not a development agreement. the actual use specifics of the property is not known. we emphasize that, supervisors. what is before you is strictly the purchase of a sale agreement. if you approve you are authorizing the city to sell this property. what happens in the future to this property is not kn
, the city negotiated for a lease to pay the city's one time transfer tax just as in 1660 and 1680 mission street which i stated is typically paid by the seller in san francisco. that is across $2,100,000. and transfer taxes go to the city's general fund. therefore as shown in table 1 page 34 of our report, the city will actually receive $7,210,000,000 of the proposed value. and will pay property taxes in the first year and again property taxes would accrue to the city's general fund. we know...
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thanking all of the religious and community leaders that are here impart together today thank you all the city agencies, thank our immigrant rights commission our human rights commission, want to thank so many people that came together with our priorities and our office and all of our friends of our immigrant community today is a day we stand together as one city of people >> (clapping.) >> i also want to note and i'm very thankful to a lot of the organizations legal, social, immigrant oriented and religious oriented and particularly those members of our muslim and arab community in san francisco and the bay area for being worked out brave for being worked out self-less mcnair city our city as well. >> (clapping.) >> today, we be participating in a historic signing summer off a non-are corporation with identify based registry ordinance that's a mouth full of words but basically, we're saying we are not going to approve a registry in their city or in this country. >> (clapping.) >> is all of supervisors and i know commissioner coppel and supervisor safai led this but supervisor ronen was instru
thanking all of the religious and community leaders that are here impart together today thank you all the city agencies, thank our immigrant rights commission our human rights commission, want to thank so many people that came together with our priorities and our office and all of our friends of our immigrant community today is a day we stand together as one city of people >> (clapping.) >> i also want to note and i'm very thankful to a lot of the organizations legal, social,...
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overall because most cities run away from public housing and this city embraced public housing and #240bd because public housing is now going to get whacked and our public housing is not opportunity by rental vouchers and hopefully the administration but we're in a better position to serve extremely low income people under the housing and this commission has worked on the entitlement for sunnydale and potrero and over time we will achieve the redeveloped of entire public housing and wouldn't have been possible without the family overall and the coordination of our affordable housing developers. >> the program you'll see that based on this chart 82 percent of the housing in my portfolio are asset manage portfolio for individuals who are families at 60 percent or below and we d vdo have excuse me. some moderate income units that is a hodgepodge and in part because the good the moderate income unit not a way to fund it other than to fill the gap between what a moderate income resident could afford to pay. >> what it costs to build we could a have low income housing benefits so what we get do
overall because most cities run away from public housing and this city embraced public housing and #240bd because public housing is now going to get whacked and our public housing is not opportunity by rental vouchers and hopefully the administration but we're in a better position to serve extremely low income people under the housing and this commission has worked on the entitlement for sunnydale and potrero and over time we will achieve the redeveloped of entire public housing and wouldn't...
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and compel people to want to do more not only for the city but for the reads of the city. she is born and raised in the city. she is a camden girl and loves the city with all her heart. >> back out live this news conference is still happening, the mayor is still at the podium. not clear what their next role will be. but she says she will spend more time with her family. we also learned that mayor redd will be endorsing city council president, frank moran as the city's next mayor. gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> in other news tonight, an assault led to the temporary lock down of an elementary school in philadelphia this morning. chopper 6 hd was over the william dix school over the 2400 block of north 24th street. just after 8:00 officers responded to a shooting in the area and the school was put on lock down as a precaution and it turns out there was no shooting and authorities are still looking for a suspect. the victim was rushed to the hospital for treatment. >>> chopper 6 hd was over north philadelphia as firefighters checked out a small fire outs
and compel people to want to do more not only for the city but for the reads of the city. she is born and raised in the city. she is a camden girl and loves the city with all her heart. >> back out live this news conference is still happening, the mayor is still at the podium. not clear what their next role will be. but she says she will spend more time with her family. we also learned that mayor redd will be endorsing city council president, frank moran as the city's next mayor. gray...
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a live look at the bay bridge, from the city by the bay. the city of san francisco. beginning to brighten up. and official sunrise is at 7:21. it will set at 7:16. and between now and then, we are still seeing almost a full moon out there. the 96% waning moon on the way to a half-moon on the first day of spring, which is monday, march 20. and right now, temperature- wise, can you believe yesterday we are at 76 degrees in san francisco. and right now, 59 degrees. and 48 in sant row safplt and it is 49 -- santa rosa. and it is 49 at livermore. and yesterday, 79 in redwood city. and now in the low 50s. clouds to the north. clouds to the west. they will invade our area tomorrow. and until then, one more day of well above normal temperatures. we should be at 66 in concord and instead, 80. and should be in the mid 60s in san jose. and instead, right around the santa clara valley at 80 degrees. and 70 at the beaches. 70s and 80s along the peninsula today. and 84 campbell. and 85 saratoga. los gatos, and low and mid-80s to the east of the bay. and pleasanton, easily at 84. a
a live look at the bay bridge, from the city by the bay. the city of san francisco. beginning to brighten up. and official sunrise is at 7:21. it will set at 7:16. and between now and then, we are still seeing almost a full moon out there. the 96% waning moon on the way to a half-moon on the first day of spring, which is monday, march 20. and right now, temperature- wise, can you believe yesterday we are at 76 degrees in san francisco. and right now, 59 degrees. and 48 in sant row safplt and it...
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hollywood icons has taken the city by storm. the artist quentin budworth photographed members of the public re—enacting their favourite film poses in different parts of the city. humber street gallery is a brand—new arts base near hull marina, home to contemporary art including the provocative and challenging coum transmissions exhibition. pot luck was exactly what it said on the ticket, audiences paid £5 but did not know what they would see on the event started. anything from spoken word to film. these tracks, these unbelievable streets. i'm not 100% on spoken word, but some of the acts have been unbelievable. so engaging and funny. pot luck. fantastic. still to come, flood, an ethics story which includes a word performance, online elements and a bbc broadcast. and a circus show taking place in the general cemetery, and the royal ballet will help reopen a new theatre after a £16 million transformation with a special gala performance. the actors are about to go on stage for the opening weekend of the hypocrite. it's a play
hollywood icons has taken the city by storm. the artist quentin budworth photographed members of the public re—enacting their favourite film poses in different parts of the city. humber street gallery is a brand—new arts base near hull marina, home to contemporary art including the provocative and challenging coum transmissions exhibition. pot luck was exactly what it said on the ticket, audiences paid £5 but did not know what they would see on the event started. anything from spoken word...
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in a memo to the city council they wrote they want to direct the city attorney to bring lawsuits against people taking advantage of flood victims. they're hearing stories about price gouging contractors, unresponsive landlords and contractors charging four times their estimates for performing work like pumping water from basements. city leaders say since the flood victims lack the time, resources or access to attorneys, they should act. how can they do that? san jose is one of only four cities in california with the ability to bring unfair business practices suits against private parties. they say having the city bring actions on their behalf can send a clear message to those looking to take advantage of vulnerable residents the. city council will look at this issue at their meeting later today. reporting live from san jose. matt keller, abc 7 news. >> matt, thank you. >>> the coast guard and san francisco have called off the search for a man swept into the ocean at baker peach. crews responded to reports of a person screaming before 7:00 last night. they found a 22-year-old man trapped
in a memo to the city council they wrote they want to direct the city attorney to bring lawsuits against people taking advantage of flood victims. they're hearing stories about price gouging contractors, unresponsive landlords and contractors charging four times their estimates for performing work like pumping water from basements. city leaders say since the flood victims lack the time, resources or access to attorneys, they should act. how can they do that? san jose is one of only four cities...
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make -- as the approvers of the police department budget and the city budget as a whole. we want some accountability attach to the dollars that were allocated to the department as well. we hear members of the public. we also hear the department we hear the reforms. we hear the reforms are actually working on the ground. it is not perfect. we do not get to this place overnight the solutions that we need to move towards will not happen overnight but we are committed this board of supervisors doing what we can do get there. we appreciate your patience. we will continue to have the discussions do all we can. make sure those recommendations are implemented and we have the kind of department that we deserve here in the city and county much san franciscos. thank you for being here today today. we look forward continued confers in the future. with that madam clerk let's get back to our agenda. there are two items the first -- you could do one or two things first. we open the introduction of new business. i know supervisor. wanted to introduce new business and or item 42. >> let's
make -- as the approvers of the police department budget and the city budget as a whole. we want some accountability attach to the dollars that were allocated to the department as well. we hear members of the public. we also hear the department we hear the reforms. we hear the reforms are actually working on the ground. it is not perfect. we do not get to this place overnight the solutions that we need to move towards will not happen overnight but we are committed this board of supervisors...
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i've easily grew up in the city. -internship at [inaudible] radio and eventually was able to live here for three years before foreplay getting priced out having to move to the east bay a few years ago. i love the city with all my heart and my dream my aspiration is to base my business here to get on here and to raise my family here. what's the cannabis industry take off over the last decade and in its wake i've witnessed cities and counties with opportunities to structure the cannabis policies and such waiver will create greater opportunities for thousands other community members. san francisco has unique opportunity to learn from these other cities successes and missteps and am thrilled and humbled by the chancellor impacted her at such a crucial time. i think the passports has already done a fantastic job with the previous recommendations. i also believe my expense within the cannabis industry has allowed me a fairly unique viewpoint with [inaudible] across the ecosystem every day on the opportunity to work with cu
i've easily grew up in the city. -internship at [inaudible] radio and eventually was able to live here for three years before foreplay getting priced out having to move to the east bay a few years ago. i love the city with all my heart and my dream my aspiration is to base my business here to get on here and to raise my family here. what's the cannabis industry take off over the last decade and in its wake i've witnessed cities and counties with opportunities to structure the cannabis policies...
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through this contract, pioneer will also be committing to meet the requirements for the city's local hiring processes for construction. the project supports port strategic plan strategies of renewal by rehabilitating an important historic resource in the embarcadero historic district. it promotes liability bying living wage jobs and providing opportunity for local business enterprises to meet local hire requirements in construction prints and also sustainability because the project will use best patsies during construction. this project will provide a new roof for pier 23, it will restore the windows and it will also be an important part of maintaining our port resources. that concludes my presentation on pier 23, if anyone has any questions? >> so moved. er >> second. >> is there any public comment on 12a? is there any public comment on 12a? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner katz? >> thank you for the presentation, both the brevity and also really appreciate the work that was done to ensure that we exceeded our lbe hiring goals, the numbers are really impressive an
through this contract, pioneer will also be committing to meet the requirements for the city's local hiring processes for construction. the project supports port strategic plan strategies of renewal by rehabilitating an important historic resource in the embarcadero historic district. it promotes liability bying living wage jobs and providing opportunity for local business enterprises to meet local hire requirements in construction prints and also sustainability because the project will use...
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forth every single day to our example work and designation one of the most important projects in the city and i can't wait until that happens because it is going to make a huge difference address isly with improvements comes sacrifice so for the next 3 years we'll have sacrifice do send me e-mails complaining when it is done you'll thank us to create something great for the future thank you all so much. >> thank you supervisor president london breed. >> one of our main partners is the community of transportation authority they lead the first phase the planning and get united states to e got us to a point they're a strong partner and we're pleased to be joined by now the chair of the transportation authority who during his first couple of terms in office sat at the transportation authority when the project was coming to light please help me welcome chair the ta commission supervisor peskin. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, ed and by way of the history didn't start during my first term in 2000 behind us this was the firebreak from the 1906 san francisco earthquake o we're on time and on budget
forth every single day to our example work and designation one of the most important projects in the city and i can't wait until that happens because it is going to make a huge difference address isly with improvements comes sacrifice so for the next 3 years we'll have sacrifice do send me e-mails complaining when it is done you'll thank us to create something great for the future thank you all so much. >> thank you supervisor president london breed. >> one of our main partners is...
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>> they found that crime in sanctuary cities is down by 15%. >> bill: over cities that don't have these permissive policies toward illegal alien criminals? >> that is correct. they found that in sanctuary cities -- per 10,000 and non-sanctuary, there are 432 per 10,000. but the study also said that sanctuary areas have a lower unemployment, higher household income by $4,000 a year. people under the poverty line. so is it the chicken or the egg? is it because it is a sanctuary city or is it because -- >> bill: i don't believe the study at all. i think it is bogus. my opinion. but we have an obligation to present it. a second study done by whom? >> by the university of california, right here, by riverside. they say there really isn't any different. >> bill: no difference. >> although they think violentif crime is up a bit. basically, overall, no different. they studied 54 cities from 2002 -- that is when sanctuary cities started to be developed -- they found that is some crime went up.om san francisco,, where kate steinle -- st. louis, milwaukee, st. paul up. down, washington, baltimore,
>> they found that crime in sanctuary cities is down by 15%. >> bill: over cities that don't have these permissive policies toward illegal alien criminals? >> that is correct. they found that in sanctuary cities -- per 10,000 and non-sanctuary, there are 432 per 10,000. but the study also said that sanctuary areas have a lower unemployment, higher household income by $4,000 a year. people under the poverty line. so is it the chicken or the egg? is it because it is a sanctuary...
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other benefits in the city benefit and it depends on city money. the school district receives $60 million in federal funds as apart of their budget and the city college receives $6 million directly from feds and then students receive $22 million a year in federal financial aid. the housing authority, director smith is here, should you have questions, the housing authority receives $76 million. it depends on federal money for their operations in particular there's a host of other non governmental entities here in the city that receive funds from the city outside of our budget process. to highlight a couple, we talked earlier this week regarding art's organizations that received money directly from the national endowment for the arts. about $6.4 million is our current estimate of how much those organizations are receives. usf is dependent on federal funds for their research and operations and a host of other entities -- we've listed at the bottom of the page the organizations that received more than $10 million as of the most recent years from the fe
other benefits in the city benefit and it depends on city money. the school district receives $60 million in federal funds as apart of their budget and the city college receives $6 million directly from feds and then students receive $22 million a year in federal financial aid. the housing authority, director smith is here, should you have questions, the housing authority receives $76 million. it depends on federal money for their operations in particular there's a host of other non...
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what's not unusual, gangs of car burglars going from city to city. it's been a problem. sunny veil police say they have increased patrols in problem areas. >> we seem helpless. nobody is here to help you. you feel like no one is listening to you. >> reporter: tonight police say that they are listening. in fact, we just saw a police officer drive by. police say that these burglars are going after the normal things, electronics and other valuables. if you see something suspicious, call your local police department. reporting live in sunny veil, i'm cheryl hurd. >>> an inmate is recovering after being stabbed in a violent attack at the santa clara county main jail. these are the shivs used by two inmates to attack him yesterday morning. the sheriff's office says he was attacked in the common area, he was stabbed in the head and back. >> there are other individuals who may have cooperated in aiding in this and that these individuals did this with intent, and they did this to create the most damage possible. >> the inmate was treated at a hospital and is now back in custody.
what's not unusual, gangs of car burglars going from city to city. it's been a problem. sunny veil police say they have increased patrols in problem areas. >> we seem helpless. nobody is here to help you. you feel like no one is listening to you. >> reporter: tonight police say that they are listening. in fact, we just saw a police officer drive by. police say that these burglars are going after the normal things, electronics and other valuables. if you see something suspicious,...
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city, philly, and raleigh. and three from mineta san jose to austin, tucson and l.a.x. >> this is, you know, a good example of a smaller carrier coming in and, you know, kinds of staking a claim of its own. >> reporter: mcginnis says the seattle-based airline that recently merged with virgin is trying to become the dominant player on the west coast. see what will it mean for travelers? mcginnis says more choices and more competition. which he thinks could lead to more amenities particularly at united if it wants to keep up. >> i think united is going to have to up its game if it wants to keep business travelers. >> reporter: but not necessarily lower fares. >> i don't think that alaska airlines is in this game to come in and lower prices. >> reporter: but what could be a game changer could bring another change, a lot more traffic at sfo. mcginnis says it's already operating at near capacity. >> sfo will be adding an extra gate to accommodate additional traffic. alaska's new flights start in late august. >>> the
city, philly, and raleigh. and three from mineta san jose to austin, tucson and l.a.x. >> this is, you know, a good example of a smaller carrier coming in and, you know, kinds of staking a claim of its own. >> reporter: mcginnis says the seattle-based airline that recently merged with virgin is trying to become the dominant player on the west coast. see what will it mean for travelers? mcginnis says more choices and more competition. which he thinks could lead to more amenities...
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to our city. so this time fees, join me in welcoming our mayor, mayor ed lee. the clapping >>[applause] >> thank you thank you hydra and i want to welcome each and every one of our supervisors that are here today are board of supervisors. i know the join me in the trustees of our community college in this, i think life-changing milestone for our city called but particularly, for california residents who live in san francisco need [inaudible] these days. let me first and foremost thanks supervisor jane kim. i know that- >>[applause] she has been championing a way for whether it was though valid to looking at increased revenues. worked with my staff and i think she said a few weeks ago that she really liked working with hydra so i told [inaudible] and quite frankly they did. i am delighted that supervisor kim has been working closely with hydra on this working group that represented aft, the federation of teachers as well as the chancellor, chancellor lamb and the board of trustees and of course as
to our city. so this time fees, join me in welcoming our mayor, mayor ed lee. the clapping >>[applause] >> thank you thank you hydra and i want to welcome each and every one of our supervisors that are here today are board of supervisors. i know the join me in the trustees of our community college in this, i think life-changing milestone for our city called but particularly, for california residents who live in san francisco need [inaudible] these days. let me first and foremost...
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six to twelve near new york city in and look at the new pictures in from atlantic city from social media. atlantic city police say many of the streets are closed down. there's widespread flood. atlantic city will have a rough day with the flooding. nobody out and about in the coastal areas. new york city, two feet was the prediction. that's not happening. right now more than four inches officially in central park and six inches in the bronx and la guardia airport and sleet and snow and that should continue to 2:00 or 4:00 and ten inches across new york city and south shore of long island not bad but north and west of the city still big up to two feet and blizzard conditions and in north jersey wind gusts 50 miles an hour for many people inland expect power outages for the interior and up towards new england. boston just getting started. the national weather service predicting eight to twelve inches on the vineyard and amherst and springfield eight inches. here's the rest of the prediction, one to two in d.c. and poconos a couple feet and two to four in new york city and another six to ei
six to twelve near new york city in and look at the new pictures in from atlantic city from social media. atlantic city police say many of the streets are closed down. there's widespread flood. atlantic city will have a rough day with the flooding. nobody out and about in the coastal areas. new york city, two feet was the prediction. that's not happening. right now more than four inches officially in central park and six inches in the bronx and la guardia airport and sleet and snow and that...
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here's another look inside city council chambers in city hall. this is philadelphia mayor jim kenney giving his budget address. right now he's speaking about fighting the opioid crisis. you can continue to watch the mayor's speech live on the nbc10 app. >>> meanwhile strong winds are making it feel very blustery outside today. our camera in cape may. it was windy enough to shake around our camera near city hall in center city this morning. the wind blowing into this dog, just trying to stay upright. erika martin here with our most accurate forecast. >> vai, i felt really bad for that dog. good thing he was on a leash. >> i know. >> here's the deal. we have a really gusty windy day around the delaware valley. a cold front just east of us. right now temperatures are mainly in the 40s. lots of sunshine. pa suburbs averaging right now in the 40s, but again it's all about those strong northwesterly winds and strong northwesterly gusts right now. 48 miles per hour for toms river. 30 for coatesville. 38 mile-per-hour wind gusts here. for the most part,
here's another look inside city council chambers in city hall. this is philadelphia mayor jim kenney giving his budget address. right now he's speaking about fighting the opioid crisis. you can continue to watch the mayor's speech live on the nbc10 app. >>> meanwhile strong winds are making it feel very blustery outside today. our camera in cape may. it was windy enough to shake around our camera near city hall in center city this morning. the wind blowing into this dog, just trying to...
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does is a permanent fix. >> reporter: the city declined to comment because the city is negotiating with the home owner. neighbors would into the appear on camera because, they said, they feared retaliation from the city. >>> lets talk about the weather. this is one of the best times of the year. >> yes. especially after significant rain. we had so much inclement weather, we appreciate this. you can see the fog working its way back to the coast. it's patchy but it's around. this is a beautiful shot of the sales force building. when you see the fog, you know it's getting closer to spring. the satellite images show the severe weather to the north of us, scattered showers into tomorrow but for the most part, we are not anywhere near the ridge. we just have some fog. so tomorrow is a lot like today but warmer, except at the coast. the coast is into the 60s for today and tomorrow. as i look into the forecast, we have high pressure setting up, giving us a drai pattern that lasts into the weekend. -- dry pattern that lasts into the weekend. it's acting, feeling and looking like spring. it's low
does is a permanent fix. >> reporter: the city declined to comment because the city is negotiating with the home owner. neighbors would into the appear on camera because, they said, they feared retaliation from the city. >>> lets talk about the weather. this is one of the best times of the year. >> yes. especially after significant rain. we had so much inclement weather, we appreciate this. you can see the fog working its way back to the coast. it's patchy but it's around....