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you notice the red is that the city center, the core of the city. and so the government started to promote by giving loans and on incentivizing in other ways, development at the fringes of the city. which happened at the expense of the city center. it also began the process of associating inner cities, city centers, as the neighborhoods of decline. and similarly, that those neighborhoods of decline where the neighborhoods in which african-americans disproportionately lived. and these ideas would be become linked in a way that was -- would be hard to untangle for a very long time. following up on the homeowners--home owners'loan corporation, a bigger and more important new deal association, the fha, becomes a huge part of the post-war suburban boom that incentivizes suburban building by making home loans much more affordable. and goes even further than the holc in ensuring private loans that will provide very long-term loans, with very little down payments. often less than 10% was needed. this similarly operated in a way the promoted discrimination.
you notice the red is that the city center, the core of the city. and so the government started to promote by giving loans and on incentivizing in other ways, development at the fringes of the city. which happened at the expense of the city center. it also began the process of associating inner cities, city centers, as the neighborhoods of decline. and similarly, that those neighborhoods of decline where the neighborhoods in which african-americans disproportionately lived. and these ideas...
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the culture within our city government. so we'll definitely be hitting tone at the top. you know, some of the smaller kind of examples that we will definitely be including will be certain training requirements, certain procedures and practices that -- that would help encourage, further encourage a tone that encourages transparency and hopefully not replicate any of what happened at the department of public works as part of the investigation. so we'll definitely be a part of -- we'll be including that in our last deliverable, and we'll be providing recommendations that will speak to it. >> wonderful. thank you. >> commissioner bush? >> i think you are -- >> you are muted, commissioner u bush. >> commissioner bush: thank you. point noted. so in the past, the mayor or chief of staff would interview annually, for performance matter, each department head. and in the past, department heads were often named without any training on what the rules are for department heads. would your recommendations take a look for a tone at the top
the culture within our city government. so we'll definitely be hitting tone at the top. you know, some of the smaller kind of examples that we will definitely be including will be certain training requirements, certain procedures and practices that -- that would help encourage, further encourage a tone that encourages transparency and hopefully not replicate any of what happened at the department of public works as part of the investigation. so we'll definitely be a part of -- we'll be...
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the city. the city on the land and how it's build and used forever. it's done in a way that maximized public interest. you allow public private owning fees. more time money and lands. we should be making money off of housing especially in san francisco as a human right. we should not be building segregated housing. the limited amount of housing subsidize and maximize housing units that you build and ensure the housing well maintains. by and for the people immediately. you can do it even more. thank you. >> thank you for calling. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm a business representative for local room fifty. we represent the hord hard workg women and men in the bay areas. this has led to a mass exit of native san franciscans. i continue to live in city i grew up and remain in san francisco. some of our members travel one hundred fifty miles rounds trip just to get to work which ultimately leds to strain on essential workers. affordablaffordable housing shot push our workers out. they should work in these communities that work
the city. the city on the land and how it's build and used forever. it's done in a way that maximized public interest. you allow public private owning fees. more time money and lands. we should be making money off of housing especially in san francisco as a human right. we should not be building segregated housing. the limited amount of housing subsidize and maximize housing units that you build and ensure the housing well maintains. by and for the people immediately. you can do it even more....
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of the city. we are going to examine various areas to determine whether any of these problems exist here. >> after the briefing session, the survey gets underway. the group was divided into teams, two persons to a team and assigned specific areas to sample. their findings will determine the extent of the need for polio immunization in the various age and economic groups. this is one of the teams arriving at an assigned sampling area designated as a street , intersection. families will be interviewed in the vicinity of the intersection by each member of the team. ♪ the individual houses to be visited were selected by a random process. ♪ meanwhile, other teams were working in selected areas all over the city, areas selected to give an accurate picture of the extent of polio immunization in all sections of the city. the survey must be comprehensive and show immunization levels in different economic groups. this is necessary in order to design the immunization campaign to cover areas of greatest n
of the city. we are going to examine various areas to determine whether any of these problems exist here. >> after the briefing session, the survey gets underway. the group was divided into teams, two persons to a team and assigned specific areas to sample. their findings will determine the extent of the need for polio immunization in the various age and economic groups. this is one of the teams arriving at an assigned sampling area designated as a street , intersection. families will be...
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the city. it's part of the tone at the top as part of the elements of how you build a healthy organizational culture. training is going to be one key aspect of it, and i think the ideal thing is that expectations are clearly laid out in the beginning, and then, once evaluation is basically based on -- on how you've met those expectations and objectives, so it's definitely going to be a part of what that certainly control system would look like in terms of tone at the top. >> commissioner bush: thank you. i have a couple of questions about the whole debarment thing, which i can wait until other questions have been asked. >> chair ambrose: any members of the public who might want to comment so the presentation is fresh? so if we do have public commenters in the queue, i'd like to hear from them; and then, if you can remember your questions about the debarment, we'll wrap up with the rest of the commissioners' questions. will that be okay? so actually, braun, if you can call public comment or anno
the city. it's part of the tone at the top as part of the elements of how you build a healthy organizational culture. training is going to be one key aspect of it, and i think the ideal thing is that expectations are clearly laid out in the beginning, and then, once evaluation is basically based on -- on how you've met those expectations and objectives, so it's definitely going to be a part of what that certainly control system would look like in terms of tone at the top. >> commissioner...
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in the city. you see here that we're in the third surge of covid-19 increases for the city and we have been able to clamp down on the surges and bring it down. what you will notice here is that we're at a case count that is much higher than we've seen even compared to the last one and again we still have yet to account for the holiday season and also the winter season which tends to bring more in terms of flu, cold and other respiratory disease that's is not good to be mixed of course with covid-19. this is the state cheering system. they have a four tier system that goes from minimal, moderate, substantial and widespread. using case counts per 100,000. the percent tests positive and another third index called the healthy places index for the most part and they take a look at metric one and two which is the test positive and the number of new cases and essentially which one is worse, it will be the tier that you are assigned. in the past, the way that this works was that if you are in a particular
in the city. you see here that we're in the third surge of covid-19 increases for the city and we have been able to clamp down on the surges and bring it down. what you will notice here is that we're at a case count that is much higher than we've seen even compared to the last one and again we still have yet to account for the holiday season and also the winter season which tends to bring more in terms of flu, cold and other respiratory disease that's is not good to be mixed of course with...
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in the city. venues are still paying rent or mortgages, insurance premiums, utilities and some payroll and the only reason we have not seen a waive of closures, due to the mountain of debt the small businesses have taken on. that will come due to landlords, the federal government and other creditors. despite good intentions, the city has taken no meaningful action to ensure the venues will be open and in business by the time it's safe to open. we are running on borrowed time by spending borrowed money that will come due. over the next few minutes we will outline what we have done, what we are doing and how your leadership can help us. >> hi, sorry i can't seem to get the camera to work. you'll have to hear me out. i have lived in san francisco for 30 years. i'm the owner of the park side, a small independent music venue. it has been operating for 19 years as a live music venue and been a gathering place that has supported the creativity and culture of the city. i'm here because we need help. our s
in the city. venues are still paying rent or mortgages, insurance premiums, utilities and some payroll and the only reason we have not seen a waive of closures, due to the mountain of debt the small businesses have taken on. that will come due to landlords, the federal government and other creditors. despite good intentions, the city has taken no meaningful action to ensure the venues will be open and in business by the time it's safe to open. we are running on borrowed time by spending...
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the city of akron uses the river to furnished its water supply, to ensure the city will have enough. throughout the watershed, three reservoirs impound the stream, capturing a portion and sometimes all of the flow. here, a billion and a half gallons of water can be held back, banked until the time thirsty city needs it. the swollen stream, in addition to lying in wait until needed, is also used as a fishing, swimming and camping recreational area. downstream of the reservoir, the river is navigable until it meets the next reservoir, lake rockwell. each spring, a group of avid river busts take to their canoes and boats in a mass excursion. the annual downstream trip points at the recreational value of this section of the river. occasionally, fallen trees block the screen, making navigation a bit difficult. from the banks of the river, the stream is fed freshwater from almost minute runoffs, as well as small creeks and brooks. a lively current moves the water on, breaking out into a small false. now, men and homes move close in on the river. with man comes his debris. rivers have alway
the city of akron uses the river to furnished its water supply, to ensure the city will have enough. throughout the watershed, three reservoirs impound the stream, capturing a portion and sometimes all of the flow. here, a billion and a half gallons of water can be held back, banked until the time thirsty city needs it. the swollen stream, in addition to lying in wait until needed, is also used as a fishing, swimming and camping recreational area. downstream of the reservoir, the river is...
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an icon of the city. a kind of classical maiden in a toga with a crown on her head and a phoenix nesting in her hair about to take flight. a militant woman. i will across the bottom. a sense that this is a city that nothing can stop. missus o'leary goes from this villain to this folks hero in some ways, doing us a favor. just as condon sending -- condescending. they talk about in the celebration, the rose bowl parade of 1960, the guest of honor was richard nixon. the winning float was a float of missus o'leary's cow with smoke coming out. hundredth anniversary. richard daley oversaw a dinner 41,000 people at the conrad hilton hotel as they served roast beef. and played music. it pertains part of the story and things like the water tower which is still there has a little plaque on it. the city that could not be. stronger than fire. >> it has been a great pleasure to talk with you. people will agree on it. we just barely scratched the surface. this is a great read. >> it was a lot of work and a lot of fun t
an icon of the city. a kind of classical maiden in a toga with a crown on her head and a phoenix nesting in her hair about to take flight. a militant woman. i will across the bottom. a sense that this is a city that nothing can stop. missus o'leary goes from this villain to this folks hero in some ways, doing us a favor. just as condon sending -- condescending. they talk about in the celebration, the rose bowl parade of 1960, the guest of honor was richard nixon. the winning float was a float...
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on the city's behalf. only other point that i also want to underscore, it was said by -- i don't want to mispronounce, is it ealy, pointed to hope sf project. there's also the value of having mixed income community. in san francisco, you can have folks who are very low income, low income, moderate, that covers a huge range. lot of values that i think you're correctly noting about a mix of income. can still occur 100% below market. the way the incomes are in san francisco, where you have folks earning $25,000, living with folks earning $100,000. >> supervisor preston: that's something we worked through organized labor and community groups since i've been in office to 100% affordable projects in my district. >> supervisor safai: we do have a range of incomes and fundamentally believe that folks that traditionally are priced out, they make too much to afford that affordable housing, can live in it. when we started the debate on inclusionary housing, there was a feeling that even to the folks that from the sid
on the city's behalf. only other point that i also want to underscore, it was said by -- i don't want to mispronounce, is it ealy, pointed to hope sf project. there's also the value of having mixed income community. in san francisco, you can have folks who are very low income, low income, moderate, that covers a huge range. lot of values that i think you're correctly noting about a mix of income. can still occur 100% below market. the way the incomes are in san francisco, where you have folks...
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as well as from other cities along the river. across the river from the plant, it -- from a middle school industry runs into the river. and it puts an endangered watch along the river. >> the cuyahoga has just about every problem that every river in the united states has. saying it has some settlements in the bottom of it, it has erosion problems, it's full of debris, it has tremendous heavy load of industrial waste. >> as like countless other places longer, it provides water for a specialized use. here a manufacturing company, and such use of river water continue, until it reaches lake erie. blow can't the cuyahoga meanders through -- false. and creates a stream. for others this is an industrial sewer, waste mostly industrial trickle into the river. it appears to be a better condition than it was five years ago, but many of the polluters are still active as they were then and contributing to the death of the cuyahoga. from cuyahoga falls, the river winds through the city of akron. from the -- three dams upstream, the cities remo
as well as from other cities along the river. across the river from the plant, it -- from a middle school industry runs into the river. and it puts an endangered watch along the river. >> the cuyahoga has just about every problem that every river in the united states has. saying it has some settlements in the bottom of it, it has erosion problems, it's full of debris, it has tremendous heavy load of industrial waste. >> as like countless other places longer, it provides water for a...
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in the city. you see here that we're in the third surge of covid-19 increases for the city and we have been able to clamp down on the surges and bring it down. what you will notice here is that we're at a case count that is much higher than we've seen even compared to the last one and again we still have yet to account for the holiday season and also the winter season which tends to bring more in terms of flu, cold and other respiratory disease that's is not good to be mixed of course with covid-19. this is the state cheering system. they have a four tier system that goes from minimal, moderate, substantial and widespread. using case counts per 100,000. the percent tests positive and another third index called the healthy places index for the most part and they take a look at metric one and two which is the test positive and the number of new cases and essentially which one is worse, it will be the tier that you are assigned. in the past, the way that this works was that if you are in a particular
in the city. you see here that we're in the third surge of covid-19 increases for the city and we have been able to clamp down on the surges and bring it down. what you will notice here is that we're at a case count that is much higher than we've seen even compared to the last one and again we still have yet to account for the holiday season and also the winter season which tends to bring more in terms of flu, cold and other respiratory disease that's is not good to be mixed of course with...
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this is the story of some of the people who live and work in the city. and the story of wuhan before and after the arrival of the coronavirus that would change all of our lives. previously on three years in wuhan: some difficult truths. and tiesen and menghua's relationship falters. six months have passed, and it's autumn in wuhan. temperatures have fallen, and there is much less rainfall than during the intense summer months. people are preparing to celebrate the mid—autumn festival, a time of thanksgiving. wuhan is a major transportation hub, with a multitude of railways, roads and expressways, linking it with other chinese cities, and many people will return home for the celebrations. tiesen and menghua are reconciled, at least for the present. although money is tight, tiesen decides to move his office to the heart of optics valley, where graduates can get preferential rental rates. the change of environment has boosted staff morale. the sales team spent the entire summer promoting their software to fruit sellers and have had some success. the sales
this is the story of some of the people who live and work in the city. and the story of wuhan before and after the arrival of the coronavirus that would change all of our lives. previously on three years in wuhan: some difficult truths. and tiesen and menghua's relationship falters. six months have passed, and it's autumn in wuhan. temperatures have fallen, and there is much less rainfall than during the intense summer months. people are preparing to celebrate the mid—autumn festival, a time...
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and the city was saying no to sleaze. but then the pandemic hit. and just like so many other places, barcelona is reeling. so how are these feminist ideals withstanding a pandemic? and did it teach us anything about how the legacy of this virus will impact women? someone who could explain this better than most... masqaretes. ..is judit vall castello. as a health economist and a mum, she's had a very busy few months. my husband is an essential worker, so i was alone at home. and working full—time? and working full—time, so, yeah, we had difficult situations and working full—time? and working full—time, so, yeah, we had difficult situations where i posted some postits in the door in the dining room — "it's forbidden to enter now!" brilliant. did it work? no major incidents. judit‘s been studying the economic impact of the pandemic, particularly on women, and she's found something interesting. so, basically, the previous crisis that we had in 2008, it affected very much certain sectors that we know have a higher incidence of men working th
and the city was saying no to sleaze. but then the pandemic hit. and just like so many other places, barcelona is reeling. so how are these feminist ideals withstanding a pandemic? and did it teach us anything about how the legacy of this virus will impact women? someone who could explain this better than most... masqaretes. ..is judit vall castello. as a health economist and a mum, she's had a very busy few months. my husband is an essential worker, so i was alone at home. and working...
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southeast portion of the city. we have four neighborhoods that i represent. st. mary's park has a completely unique architecture. very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entire city. there are two unique aspects. it is considered the fourth chinatown in san francisco. sixty% of the residents are of chinese ancestry. the second unique, and fun aspect about this area is it is the garden district. there is a lot of urban agriculture and it was where the city grew the majority of the flowers. not only for san francisco but for the region. and of course, it is the location in mclaren park which is the city's second biggest park after golden gate. many people don't know the neighborhood in the first place if they haven't been there. we call it the b
southeast portion of the city. we have four neighborhoods that i represent. st. mary's park has a completely unique architecture. very distinct feel, and it is a very close to holly park which is another beautiful park in san francisco. the bernal heights district is unique in that we have the hell which has one of the best views in all of san francisco. there is a swinging hanging from a tree at the top. it is as if you are swinging over the entire city. there are two unique aspects. it is...
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across the city. get to do a lot of great events in trans awareness month. >> transgender people really need representation in politics of all kinds, and i'm so grateful for clair farley because she represents us so intelligently. >> i would like to take a moment of silence to honor all those folks that nicky mentioned that we've lost this year. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana. so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment for lgbt folks. i had a pretty supportive family. i have an identical twin, and so we really were able to support each other. once i moved away from home and started college, i was really able to recognize my own value and what i had to offer, and i think that for me was one of the biggest challenges is kind of facing so many barriers, even with all the privilege and access that i had. it was how can i make sure that i transform those challenges into really helping other people. we're celebrating transgender awareness month, and
across the city. get to do a lot of great events in trans awareness month. >> transgender people really need representation in politics of all kinds, and i'm so grateful for clair farley because she represents us so intelligently. >> i would like to take a moment of silence to honor all those folks that nicky mentioned that we've lost this year. >> i came out when i was 18 as trans and grew up as gay in missoula, montana. so as you can imagine, it wasn't the safest environment...
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these type of events, so i think the businesses in the city we re i think the businesses in the city were utterly confused as to why nobody had thought about public transport, the amount of people they we re transport, the amount of people they were allowing into one particular area, ticketing even could have managed the event in a better way. and i'm told by people who live in nottingham that this is a real choke point, isn't it? its in the city centre, and if you want to travel through the city, pick up a bus or a tram, you've got to pass this area, so it is a final four people. it is an absolute final four people. you have to pass it to go from one area of the city to another. it is where many of the bus stops are, the taxi ranks. it wasn't a wise decision to host it in the city centre. good to speak to you. thank you very much indeed. the bbc commentator, peter alliss, who became known as the voice of golf, has died. he was 89. he won more than 20 tournaments during his career as a golfer and played on eight ryder cup teams before becoming a commentator. andy swiss looks back at
these type of events, so i think the businesses in the city we re i think the businesses in the city were utterly confused as to why nobody had thought about public transport, the amount of people they we re transport, the amount of people they were allowing into one particular area, ticketing even could have managed the event in a better way. and i'm told by people who live in nottingham that this is a real choke point, isn't it? its in the city centre, and if you want to travel through the...
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to the city. i'm available for questions. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. madame clerk, let's open this for public comment, please. >> operation is checking to see if there are callers in the queue. if you haven't already done so, please press star 3 to enter the queue. let us know if there are callers who wish to comment on item number 4? >> we have no callers in the queue. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. public comment is now closed. i'd like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation and please add me as a cosponsor. can you give us a roll call vote. >> on the motion, supervisor walton? >> supervisor walton: aye. >> supervisor mandelman: aye. >> supervisor fewer: aye. >> thank you very much and please everyone as director torres said, shop local. support our businesses . >> item number 5, hearing to consider the release of reserved funds to department of public health placed on budget and finance committee reserve by ordinance to support the mo
to the city. i'm available for questions. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. madame clerk, let's open this for public comment, please. >> operation is checking to see if there are callers in the queue. if you haven't already done so, please press star 3 to enter the queue. let us know if there are callers who wish to comment on item number 4? >> we have no callers in the queue. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. public comment is now closed. i'd like to...
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from the top to get the best view of the city. however it is very high up on the to do list for anyone visiting germany this summer though the coronavirus pandemic has kept many travelers away what does that mean for locals and for tourists who like me do manage to come what's the city like without the masses of visitors let's find out. and highly very palace is a must today it's a ruin but it's the ghostly air of mortality that makes up its charm. the castle was closed for 3 months in spring because of the lockdown now it's open to visitors again. but to make sure our cameras didn't slow them down we got a special tour. and it started off with an important announcement. i'm afraid to guess we'll have to when most extruding the tool i wanted to ask if it's alright with you if i take mine off. i'll keep my distance and you'll be able to understand me much better off the act our shore no problem. of that yes then i'll take it off his jeans and off we get the nose out of that one. the arrows a point the way for visitors because again
from the top to get the best view of the city. however it is very high up on the to do list for anyone visiting germany this summer though the coronavirus pandemic has kept many travelers away what does that mean for locals and for tourists who like me do manage to come what's the city like without the masses of visitors let's find out. and highly very palace is a must today it's a ruin but it's the ghostly air of mortality that makes up its charm. the castle was closed for 3 months in spring...
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for you, it's the city. it's the city's responsibility. that's where i'm going to work with my colleagues to try and figure it out. >> one last thing, this is in general. this is actually -- i'm getting lot of feedback. the rodent population. it's just like crazy. restaurants and other businesses tell me this have to have strategies. there's a call to mitigate this. i don't know if you can opine on this. what are you seeing and any thoughts or comments? >> we're seeing certainly as rodent problem in the areas where we have the encampment with trash building up. i don't have much visibility into that. i can tell you that we have seen it in the public spaces lot more issues as regarding rodents. i don't know if it's because people going out much. rodents are feeling more brave to do their thing. we have seen some areas where that's been a problem and the tenderloin for sure. in candlestick, they are throwing garbage over the fence you can see the garbage moving. it's not the wind that's moving it, it's the rodents. they are doing that. we're
for you, it's the city. it's the city's responsibility. that's where i'm going to work with my colleagues to try and figure it out. >> one last thing, this is in general. this is actually -- i'm getting lot of feedback. the rodent population. it's just like crazy. restaurants and other businesses tell me this have to have strategies. there's a call to mitigate this. i don't know if you can opine on this. what are you seeing and any thoughts or comments? >> we're seeing certainly as...
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the city. restrictions are causing unnecessary suffering for so many people. we've spend thousands of dollars altering our businesses than the way we did before covid, and we're operating at a fraction of the cost. i paid my licensing fees in early march, and i wish i hadn't. that's over $1,000 that i could really use right now -- >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 76 listeners and 43 callers in the queue. operations, let's hear from the next caller, please. >> hi. my name is tracey sylvester, owner of v.h.s. pilates, a legacy business. today, i would like to speak about the fitness sector which has been noticeably absent from the task force and presentation today. we were one first to be shutdown and the last to reopen and had the most restrictions supposed. one recommendation is a longer term extension with s.f. rec and park. we would like to be included in shared spaces so we can project and plan for long-term recovery. this helps keeps our clients connected to our business and k
the city. restrictions are causing unnecessary suffering for so many people. we've spend thousands of dollars altering our businesses than the way we did before covid, and we're operating at a fraction of the cost. i paid my licensing fees in early march, and i wish i hadn't. that's over $1,000 that i could really use right now -- >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have 76 listeners and 43 callers in the queue. operations, let's hear from the next caller, please. >> hi. my...
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katyal: -- the city's policy -- the city's view on this has been clear from the start. they can't make exceptions on the basis of the fair practices ordinance at all when it comes to things like this at the child pool -- excuse me -- at the parent pool stage. there are some exceptions that can be done under 3.21 at the matching stage, when the child is matched with an agency, but that's really just about dhs making an individual referral to a particular agency at that limited, particularized stage -- justice alito: well, if that's -- mr. katyal: -- in its -- justice alito: -- if that's the city's policy, then the statement that i just read seems to me to be quite misleading, but i'll move on from that. look, if we -- if we are honest about what's really going on here, it's not about ensuring that same-sex couples in philadelphia have the opportunity to be foster parents. it's the fact that the city can't stand the message that catholic social services and the archdiocese are sending by continuing to adhere to the old-fashioned view about marriage. isn't that the case? m
katyal: -- the city's policy -- the city's view on this has been clear from the start. they can't make exceptions on the basis of the fair practices ordinance at all when it comes to things like this at the child pool -- excuse me -- at the parent pool stage. there are some exceptions that can be done under 3.21 at the matching stage, when the child is matched with an agency, but that's really just about dhs making an individual referral to a particular agency at that limited, particularized...
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time as the city. we can say i think we are doing a good job with this and that, but actually the people that are telling us if we are doing a good job are the people we are doing the service to. we have good intentions. we do this quite often. we have done this and check the boxes. we actually haven't heard who we are serving and that is the reality. are we reaching them? we might think we are, but are we really reaching them and meeting their needs? i think they sometimes are the only people who can really say, yeah, my kneeds are met. that is why if we could to add in that measure about how do we measure the clients satisfaction? i haven't seen the survey they filled out, i think that 50% is super-low. half would below i think. it could be raised to at least 60% or 70%. i think that we should be asking another question about client satisfaction. i don't know the question to ask. it would be interesting to find out if clients felt their needs are being served. they don't have anywhere else to go. we
time as the city. we can say i think we are doing a good job with this and that, but actually the people that are telling us if we are doing a good job are the people we are doing the service to. we have good intentions. we do this quite often. we have done this and check the boxes. we actually haven't heard who we are serving and that is the reality. are we reaching them? we might think we are, but are we really reaching them and meeting their needs? i think they sometimes are the only people...
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more for the day. >> next, from "the city." reporter: mr. mayor, i wanted to ask -- mayor de blasio: you sound like you are on the north pole. what is going on? >> i met lowe's hardware -- i'm at lowe's hardware. mayor de blasio: get your mouth closer to the phone or something. i cannot hear you well. try. reporter: i want to follow up on the report. the fact that they did not look into the incident where the police car drove into the group of protesters on may 30. you said you were going to look into that. have you had a chance to? mayor de blasio: i've talked to the deputy mayor and ask him to have that conversation, and we have not gotten that feedback. i'll check into that today and we will get you an answer. go ahead. reporter: they told me that the way the executive order was, it instructed them not to do any investigation that would interfere with other investigations, and they are not planning to look into it. the other is [indiscernible] the nypd told me they cannot -- they are not going to release the information beca
more for the day. >> next, from "the city." reporter: mr. mayor, i wanted to ask -- mayor de blasio: you sound like you are on the north pole. what is going on? >> i met lowe's hardware -- i'm at lowe's hardware. mayor de blasio: get your mouth closer to the phone or something. i cannot hear you well. try. reporter: i want to follow up on the report. the fact that they did not look into the incident where the police car drove into the group of protesters on may 30. you...
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ultimately, the city was sued and the case was olden sorry bolden versus the city of mobile. the lower court sent it back to mobile and it went to the capital. ultimately, it came back for the citizens to vote on it. the citizens voted on it and it was approved. when it was approved it split the city into different districts. because of that we have had an african-american representative at the table since 1984. we have also had an african-american mayor. each district is currently getting $3 million per district. if they do not spend the money like the constituents want, they will vote somebody else in. we are sitting at the table now. when decisions are made and when the money is allocated, which means that it can be spent in their communities, as opposed to other areas of the city. one of the most profound decisions ever made in the city. it took something like 10 years to get it through the system. the judge who finally made the decision, there were articles and they wanted him to leave the country. he was not well received after that. things have moved. we are moving for
ultimately, the city was sued and the case was olden sorry bolden versus the city of mobile. the lower court sent it back to mobile and it went to the capital. ultimately, it came back for the citizens to vote on it. the citizens voted on it and it was approved. when it was approved it split the city into different districts. because of that we have had an african-american representative at the table since 1984. we have also had an african-american mayor. each district is currently getting $3...
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a people's monument to the life of india itself, to the holy city of temples and of minarets to the city of the sacred river and to nearby sarnath where lord buddha preached his first sermon more than 2000 years ago, come millions of india's pilgrims and india's friends. ♪ the immense and sprawling life of banaras is a reminder that the people of india form one-sixth of the peoples of the world. ♪ [chimes] farthest in time and in space from the start of the american journey into india, the medieval city of udaipur, with the sunlight still falling on its ancient walls. moving towards tomorrow, the white city is already a seat of learning and india's five-year plan will bring further means of economic growth and modernization to its people. ♪ a window that looks out on lake pichola opens and as in many other parts of india, mrs. kennedy once more looks out on a changing day on a day of legendary beauty. ♪ ♪ >> as i look back upon my journey through india, it is with the feeling of great affection for this country and its people and for the prime minister, whose kindness made my v
a people's monument to the life of india itself, to the holy city of temples and of minarets to the city of the sacred river and to nearby sarnath where lord buddha preached his first sermon more than 2000 years ago, come millions of india's pilgrims and india's friends. ♪ the immense and sprawling life of banaras is a reminder that the people of india form one-sixth of the peoples of the world. ♪ [chimes] farthest in time and in space from the start of the american journey into india, the...
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overall, this is a combination of strategies that the city has used over the years, so the city direct-leased programs, like our former d.p.h. units. there are mohcd-leased units, so part of this program, if we were able to subsidize it, would go to mohcd, but most of this is in the master lease portfolio, which as the supervisor mentioned, are some of our older parts of our portfolio. next slide. and just briefly, we haven't -- we haven't identified a funding source, so, you know, on the margins, this impacts our ability to do new things, but we haven't yet identified an ongoing funding source for this issue, so it would require a general funding enhancement for some of these costs going forward. and that's all i have. i'm happy to take questions. thank you very much. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. can we hear from the b.l.a., please? >> yes. thank you, members of the committee. our report covers much of the ground that has already been covered by supervisor haney and director whitley from the department of homelessness. we just want to point out the impact of the amount of this legisl
overall, this is a combination of strategies that the city has used over the years, so the city direct-leased programs, like our former d.p.h. units. there are mohcd-leased units, so part of this program, if we were able to subsidize it, would go to mohcd, but most of this is in the master lease portfolio, which as the supervisor mentioned, are some of our older parts of our portfolio. next slide. and just briefly, we haven't -- we haven't identified a funding source, so, you know, on the...
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things in the trunk. know of the city is so deeply connected to the coronavirus. one was ground 0 of the outbreak the pathogen emerged there one year ago before becoming a global pandemic almost 4000 people died on a large. population of 11000000 put under the largest lockdown in history. during those $76.00 days graffiti artists tagged the city with social comments on the virus. one was a homage to leeward a young doctor who tried to warn about the outbreak but was pressured to remain silent he later died of the virus himself. painted speak righteously and remember this forever outside the womb central hospital. not to commemorate lee when young as a person but to commemorate his actions. was gone the next day it was inevitable because it was always going to be a sensitive subject. is now largely back to normal but the city's still processing the pandemics painful memories. around the world people have had to adapt to social distancing measures and businesses have faced economic uncertainty in indonesia one outdoor cinema has opened in the capital of west java pr
things in the trunk. know of the city is so deeply connected to the coronavirus. one was ground 0 of the outbreak the pathogen emerged there one year ago before becoming a global pandemic almost 4000 people died on a large. population of 11000000 put under the largest lockdown in history. during those $76.00 days graffiti artists tagged the city with social comments on the virus. one was a homage to leeward a young doctor who tried to warn about the outbreak but was pressured to remain silent...
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this is the story of some of the people who live and work in the city. and the story of wuhan before and after the arrival of the coronavirus that would change all of our lives. previously on three years in wuhan, robotics ceo xujishui and his business partner, zhang zepang, clashed over the direction of their company. and a start—up founder, huang tiesen, struggled to raise more capital to support his struggling tech business. summer in wuhan is intense and oppressive. the scorching heat and high humidity can continue from may to october and it's often difficult to be outside. xu zishui has bearly three weeks to deliver the distillery project. his trials into robotics have been financilly crippling and if his present project goes wrong, it could mean the end of the business. in beijing, tiesen continues to meet with potential investors. the $300,000 he received from an angel investor a year ago is almost gone. without another source of funding, they'll struggle to keep going. tiesen makes one final stop, beijing's start—up street in zhongguancun, wh
this is the story of some of the people who live and work in the city. and the story of wuhan before and after the arrival of the coronavirus that would change all of our lives. previously on three years in wuhan, robotics ceo xujishui and his business partner, zhang zepang, clashed over the direction of their company. and a start—up founder, huang tiesen, struggled to raise more capital to support his struggling tech business. summer in wuhan is intense and oppressive. the scorching heat and...
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overall, this is a combination of strategies that the city has used over the years, so the city direct-leased programs, like our former d.p.h. units. there are mohcd-leased units, so part of this program, if we were able to subsidize it, would go to mohcd, but most of this is in the master lease portfolio, which as the supervisor mentioned, are some of our older parts of our portfolio. next slide. and just briefly, we haven't -- we haven't identified a funding source, so, you know, on the margins, this impacts our ability to do new things, but we haven't yet identified an ongoing funding source for this issue, so it would require a general funding enhancement for some of these costs going forward. and that's all i have. i'm happy to take questions. thank you very much. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. can we hear from the b.l.a., please? >> yes. thank you, members of the committee. our report covers much of the ground that has already been covered by supervisor haney and director whitley from the department of homelessness. we just want to point out the impact of the amount of this legisl
overall, this is a combination of strategies that the city has used over the years, so the city direct-leased programs, like our former d.p.h. units. there are mohcd-leased units, so part of this program, if we were able to subsidize it, would go to mohcd, but most of this is in the master lease portfolio, which as the supervisor mentioned, are some of our older parts of our portfolio. next slide. and just briefly, we haven't -- we haven't identified a funding source, so, you know, on the...
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of the city. along with my colleagues there are three main pillars that holed us up in san francisco. first, the people who work in the buildings and welcome the visitors to san francisco. this population are dedicated professionals. on the faces seen and unseen they guarantee a clean and safe stay. sf travel has been wildly successful in recovering from past opportunities like the recent renovation of musc oni. $2.5 million to provide rental discounts is needed to come pete with other conventions. they are pulling out all the stops. last is the center. without a highly functioning center supported by the findings of the grand jury the other two struggle to recover and leave many out of work. yes, travel will return to san francisco. how quickly tax revenues return depends on the support and recommendations in this report. thank you to your dedication to clean and safe streets for travelers and associates. i am looking forward to the impacts on resent wins. the street response team and prop b whic
of the city. along with my colleagues there are three main pillars that holed us up in san francisco. first, the people who work in the buildings and welcome the visitors to san francisco. this population are dedicated professionals. on the faces seen and unseen they guarantee a clean and safe stay. sf travel has been wildly successful in recovering from past opportunities like the recent renovation of musc oni. $2.5 million to provide rental discounts is needed to come pete with other...
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to devil fled the city the roman aqueduct. is a unesco world heritage site and a popular photo motif but the devil's return is controversial. catholic associations are angry about the statue and sculptor. persist day building a statue depicting evil of all things which the devil represents is an insult so you see this case itself and see what others. which is why we have to defend ourselves but we must protest against this because we have to choose she not to remain silent others. have collected thousands of signatures and launched abuse into courts but so far in vain to determine to continue their fight against the devil in the city let's just let you still looks on from above seemingly you mean just by all the attention. and that's all we have time for today we have war stories from across europe on our home page d.w. dot com please don't forget to join us next week for another edition of focus on europe thanks for watching take care and goodbye the be. the be. into the conflict zone team sebastian joe biden will take the wh
to devil fled the city the roman aqueduct. is a unesco world heritage site and a popular photo motif but the devil's return is controversial. catholic associations are angry about the statue and sculptor. persist day building a statue depicting evil of all things which the devil represents is an insult so you see this case itself and see what others. which is why we have to defend ourselves but we must protest against this because we have to choose she not to remain silent others. have...
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we urge the city to adjust the a.m.i. to more reflect the community priority and the neighborhood income in our working class district. thank you for this timely discussion. >> thank you for calling. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. this is bill with teachers local 665. thank you for giving me a couple of minutes today. my comments relate to the exclusion of working people to have access to affordable housing. our local has over a thousand members that work in the city, yet the majority of them, up to several hours a day commute because they can't afford to live in san francisco. the cost of living in san francisco is way too high for working people and middle-income families as well. affordable housing should not price out working people and their families and labor union members for that matter. with that said, we need affordable workforce housing at 105% of the ami so we can make sure we have affordable housing available for working people. thank you for the time and thank you for considering our p
we urge the city to adjust the a.m.i. to more reflect the community priority and the neighborhood income in our working class district. thank you for this timely discussion. >> thank you for calling. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. this is bill with teachers local 665. thank you for giving me a couple of minutes today. my comments relate to the exclusion of working people to have access to affordable housing. our local has over a thousand members that work in...
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by the city. please call the roll. >> thank you. i'm just really quickly i wanted to thank the co-sponsors and the 30 right now coalition and chair fewer. i want to request we duplicate the file so we can discuss the first section of the ordinance related to how to move forward and be implemented. >> president yee: ok. >> clerk: the supervisor has the single privilege to duplicate the file. now that we have a duplicated file the motion on the floor would be to, if the supervisor wanted to send it to committee and that would require a motion and a majority. >> i will second the motion to committee. >> president yee: ok. >> thank you. >> president yee: we have a motion and a second. >> thank you. >> supervisor ronen. and i wanted to thank supervisor haney and this is a long time coming and the result of grassroots organizing and advocacy. the history of establishing a quote-unquote acceptable rent burden income goes back to the new deal when our first federal public housing program recognized that f
by the city. please call the roll. >> thank you. i'm just really quickly i wanted to thank the co-sponsors and the 30 right now coalition and chair fewer. i want to request we duplicate the file so we can discuss the first section of the ordinance related to how to move forward and be implemented. >> president yee: ok. >> clerk: the supervisor has the single privilege to duplicate the file. now that we have a duplicated file the motion on the floor would be to, if the...
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in all sections of the city. survey must be comprehensive, and show immunization levels in different economic groups. this is necessary to design the immunization campaign to cover areas of greatest need. ♪ statistical analyses of the result of the survey to determine the need for immunization in different parts of the city. a later survey will demonstrate how well the campaign achieved its objectives. survey wereof the reported by the leader of the survey group. >> from the surveys, we found the immunization levels of children under five, were generally low in all four areas of columbus. however, the levels in areas one and two, or higher than the air levels -- than the levels in areas three or four. among children of school age, the levels were all much higher. but again, the difference was noted in the levels in area one and two, as compared with area three and four. in the young adult group, this same pattern could be seen. healthcommission of immediately made these results available to the local medical so
in all sections of the city. survey must be comprehensive, and show immunization levels in different economic groups. this is necessary to design the immunization campaign to cover areas of greatest need. ♪ statistical analyses of the result of the survey to determine the need for immunization in different parts of the city. a later survey will demonstrate how well the campaign achieved its objectives. survey wereof the reported by the leader of the survey group. >> from the surveys, we...
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busiest market square as in the city center. just happened long ago the christmas market to you place on the last day before christmas at the end of the fasting period in advent so you could buy. one just as the arch in the christmas market doesn't it was one of i will snap to the christmas market it's right next to the phone kisha a place of quiet in all the hustle and bustle you can take part in a guided tour. or you can come back in the evening festive concerts take place during the effin season. and on the weekends there's organ music at night by candlelight i imagine it's very beautiful. and so we continue christiana has another tip for marie. opposite of east cost there's the touching back probably august is the strong had this residence built for his mistress the countess of course look. to date it's a hotel the kempinski. a home. and an ice rink is set up here during advent. if. you. own stock i had to tell custis the strong had mistresses as status symbols and when we know of was town tesco still she left and showed off
busiest market square as in the city center. just happened long ago the christmas market to you place on the last day before christmas at the end of the fasting period in advent so you could buy. one just as the arch in the christmas market doesn't it was one of i will snap to the christmas market it's right next to the phone kisha a place of quiet in all the hustle and bustle you can take part in a guided tour. or you can come back in the evening festive concerts take place during the effin...
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by legislative act, the city owns the rights to that area. akron is now considering a new ban across the area though. the new reservoir, it could begin spilling water to the countless towns. but the city of akron uses so much water that it almost stops running. those are there are those that feel that another band would stop the cuyahoga. now things are somewhat clear although it is not clear by any means. it is enough to support fish. and you can see that right here in the center of town. there has been talk in kent that is available to all. eventually the plans will be completed. but it was a different story years ago. on the outskirts of kent, with the river heads for cuyahoga fills is the kent wastewater treatment plant. it can provide secondary treatment of 4 million gallons of waste each day and it is now moving the state requirements. in 1960, it faced a situation that some find themselves in today. but some find itself struggling to do its job properly because of the waste. as it is in other innumerable cities along the river. across
by legislative act, the city owns the rights to that area. akron is now considering a new ban across the area though. the new reservoir, it could begin spilling water to the countless towns. but the city of akron uses so much water that it almost stops running. those are there are those that feel that another band would stop the cuyahoga. now things are somewhat clear although it is not clear by any means. it is enough to support fish. and you can see that right here in the center of town....
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this is the marcos tower the oldest part of the town hall and that's why it's in the middle of the city this is where the old town used to end when it's still beautiful today it ought. to be proud of its wall with its $42.00 towers it is about 3 kilometers long. they are very feel of such specimens and the whole of europe. to. the. boardwalk survived many centrists until the 2nd world war when large parts were destroyed in every its sounds to a lot photos the city could be rebuilt almost exactly as it was. you know the old forge off was one of the 1st buildings to be reconstructed. the. first one is a side that is a tough and does a tough and isn't going to science can be seen all over the old wall they commemorate the donors who gave money to preserve the wall after parts of the old town were destroyed in the 2nd world war. but. it isn't easy to spot what's new or what's old in the city. i really like the whole timbered houses they ahd to to see this charm. and it doesn't get any higher than the tower hole tower. there are $220.00 steps in total to the viewing platform. and then you ha
this is the marcos tower the oldest part of the town hall and that's why it's in the middle of the city this is where the old town used to end when it's still beautiful today it ought. to be proud of its wall with its $42.00 towers it is about 3 kilometers long. they are very feel of such specimens and the whole of europe. to. the. boardwalk survived many centrists until the 2nd world war when large parts were destroyed in every its sounds to a lot photos the city could be rebuilt almost...
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of the city. along with my colleagues there are three main pillars that holed us up in san francisco. first, the people who work in the buildings and welcome the visitors to san francisco. this population are dedicated professionals. on the faces seen and unseen they guarantee a clean and safe stay. sf travel has been wildly successful in recovering from past opportunities like the recent renovation of musc oni. $2.5 million to provide rental discounts is needed to come pete with other conventions. they are pulling out all the stops. last is the center. without a highly functioning center supported by the findings of the grand jury the other two struggle to recover and leave many out of work. yes, travel will return to san francisco. how quickly tax revenues return depends on the support and recommendations in this report. thank you to your dedication to clean and safe streets for travelers and associates. i am looking forward to the impacts on resent wins. the street response team and prop b whic
of the city. along with my colleagues there are three main pillars that holed us up in san francisco. first, the people who work in the buildings and welcome the visitors to san francisco. this population are dedicated professionals. on the faces seen and unseen they guarantee a clean and safe stay. sf travel has been wildly successful in recovering from past opportunities like the recent renovation of musc oni. $2.5 million to provide rental discounts is needed to come pete with other...
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of the polio station on the main street of the city. ♪ the mayor was there. he got the first shot. ♪ and then another for the benefit of photographers. nursing schools used to the the campaign as a practical training ground for student nurses. the mayor remained to see the community effort well on its way. it was an extremely pleasant start, a good omen for the campaign. >> let's make columbus the best vaccinated city in america. children, bring your parents. and parents, bring your children. get your free polio shot today at 12th and broadway. >> good publicity depends on taking advantage of unusual situations. this action made the front pages. clubs had immunization parties. they came in groups to get their shot. ♪ [dreamy music] >> a big following. mobile stations were set up in select locations in other sections of the city. these locations were changed each day. ♪ [bustling music] card tables and folding chairs were readily portable. and the station was in operation almost immediately. ♪ [upbeat symphonic music] ♪ mobile station number two was
of the polio station on the main street of the city. ♪ the mayor was there. he got the first shot. ♪ and then another for the benefit of photographers. nursing schools used to the the campaign as a practical training ground for student nurses. the mayor remained to see the community effort well on its way. it was an extremely pleasant start, a good omen for the campaign. >> let's make columbus the best vaccinated city in america. children, bring your parents. and parents, bring your...
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non-city agencies own land throughout the city. there are a number of city policies that have established goal and directives for building housing on public land that is not being used for city purpose. these policies promote building housing on public land with high levels of affordability and maximizing the production of affordable housing in the city. public land is located all across our city. we can expand our reach to be able to maximize the provision of affordable housing, to achieve geographic housing balance, target historically underserved populations and meet the city's range of affordability and programmatic housing needs. next few slides will cover the process and criteria that we look at for housing. site selection fall into two main categories. surplus sites are the underutilized parcels that are identified through the annual surplus land report. these sites are prioritized for affordable housing and are analyzed by mocd for feasibility. they tend to be smaller sites and the other category is joint development sites,
non-city agencies own land throughout the city. there are a number of city policies that have established goal and directives for building housing on public land that is not being used for city purpose. these policies promote building housing on public land with high levels of affordability and maximizing the production of affordable housing in the city. public land is located all across our city. we can expand our reach to be able to maximize the provision of affordable housing, to achieve...
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the city center has become almost ghostly. only fruit and vegetables on offer but no one comes to buy him. daily dawn has been working here for 3 decades he says he's never seen his city so empty. it's all full for us there's no christmas here now no tourists it's terrible just look the market square is completely empty. and it's the same all over the city the state government has asked variance to only leave their homes if they have valid reasons like going grocery shopping visiting the doctor or going to work wearing a mask is compulsory in most areas of the city center partial school closures a ban on alcohol in public places and a nighttime curfew complete the strictest lockdown in germany police have increased their presence in the city center to remind people to stick to the rules but for now this little resistance they tell us. not to release and of course there are people who intentionally defy the rules there have been incidents of people refusing to cooperate when police tell them to wear masks but luckily those peop
the city center has become almost ghostly. only fruit and vegetables on offer but no one comes to buy him. daily dawn has been working here for 3 decades he says he's never seen his city so empty. it's all full for us there's no christmas here now no tourists it's terrible just look the market square is completely empty. and it's the same all over the city the state government has asked variance to only leave their homes if they have valid reasons like going grocery shopping visiting the doctor...
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we have very common needs, whether we live in the city of taft or the city of arvin or the state or califora or anywhere else. how many people here have family members that have been involved in the industry for a while? just about everybody. woman: they don't focus on the bigger picture behind the oil, and there may be incidents where there's spills or fires, but that's not our goal. we're more focused on the pros than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the most widely used fuels that we have out there, and it's really efficient forur community and everywhere around the world that uses it. noerr: that's the reality of it. that is a fact. quality of life is important to all of us, and ignorance is not an evil thing. ignorance just means people haven't been exposed to the facts. that's what dialogue is all about. it's not about throwing rocks or casting persions upon one's credibility. it's about a sharing of realities. oil will be a critical part of our quality of life for long after i'm dead and long after my children will be dead. we will find more of it,
we have very common needs, whether we live in the city of taft or the city of arvin or the state or califora or anywhere else. how many people here have family members that have been involved in the industry for a while? just about everybody. woman: they don't focus on the bigger picture behind the oil, and there may be incidents where there's spills or fires, but that's not our goal. we're more focused on the pros than the cons. man: there's always gonna be trade-offs, but oil is one of the...
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suburbs only exist, the word suburb is beneath the city. it's related to the city. it's seen as a kind of nowhere's land between city and rural. i was thinking about this the other day. you know, we think about culture as maybe being urban or rural, jazz music, hip hop. those are historically very urban kind of forms of art, and maybe country music or folk art we think about rural america as having a very -- a culture that's very obvious to us and one that we would recognize. but what is suburban music, suburban art, suburban culture, these kinds of things? it can be hard to identify. and people who are from the suburbs, maybe not those of us who think they're utopia, or drew who loved growing up there, people are often embarrassed to be from suburbs. and i say this because at the beginning of the semester, i often ask students where they're from and somebody will say baltimore. and i'll say, oh, i know baltimore well. what neighborhood? and it turns out they live in some podunk town 25 miles outside of baltimore. there are 8 million people who live in new york city
suburbs only exist, the word suburb is beneath the city. it's related to the city. it's seen as a kind of nowhere's land between city and rural. i was thinking about this the other day. you know, we think about culture as maybe being urban or rural, jazz music, hip hop. those are historically very urban kind of forms of art, and maybe country music or folk art we think about rural america as having a very -- a culture that's very obvious to us and one that we would recognize. but what is...
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non-city agencies own land throughout the city. there are a number of city policies that have established goal and directives for building housing on public land that is not being used for city purpose. these policies promote building housing on public land with high levels of affordability and maximizing the production of affordable housing in the city. public land is located all across our city. we can expand our reach to be able to maximize the provision of affordable housing, to achieve geographic housing balance, target historically underserved populations and meet the city's range of affordability and programmatic housing needs. next few slides will cover the process and criteria that we look at for housing. site selection fall into two main categories. surplus sites are the underutilized parcels that are identified through the annual surplus land report. these sites are prioritized for affordable housing and are analyzed by mocd for feasibility. they tend to be smaller sites and the other category is joint development sites,
non-city agencies own land throughout the city. there are a number of city policies that have established goal and directives for building housing on public land that is not being used for city purpose. these policies promote building housing on public land with high levels of affordability and maximizing the production of affordable housing in the city. public land is located all across our city. we can expand our reach to be able to maximize the provision of affordable housing, to achieve...
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and enjoy the city. yes and no we're missing the international visitors title bags always been an international city that comes from the university and many of the students haven't returned here yet just because the borders are close to the international element is missing now in hyderabad. the rains finally let up at least for a little while and right away the old bridge over the next livens up a bit. in front of heidelberg university i mean historian chris gent villain behind the university as germany's oldest founded in 1386. the university museum is closed due to the corona crisis but the biggest tourist attraction is still open. although where have you brought me for heaven's sake. looks a bit like a squat with graffiti all over but in fact we here in heidelberg student jail the old students prison famous at 1st the cells were a thorough really serious matter but they turned more and more into a bit of fun they were meant for misdemeanor such as public drunkenness so everybody wanted to sit in this
and enjoy the city. yes and no we're missing the international visitors title bags always been an international city that comes from the university and many of the students haven't returned here yet just because the borders are close to the international element is missing now in hyderabad. the rains finally let up at least for a little while and right away the old bridge over the next livens up a bit. in front of heidelberg university i mean historian chris gent villain behind the university...