city. theword "wisdom" conjures up all kinds of images, dusty brooks, long white beard -- with glasses. there is a difference between wise and being knowledgeable. wisdom has to do with deeply human situations. wisdom knows best how to solve issues, how to heal hurt feelings, how to plan for future happiness. wisdom is the presence of maturity. wisdom is a gift of leadership. and we pray for our mayor that he will continue to show wisdom in leadership of this great city. we live in a world of instant communication. the worldwide web. it helps us to connect, but not to communicate. when you walk into a hospital and see nurses and doctors -- stop, interact with patients. that's the interaction with hope. we just celebrated the birth of christ and the words of the prophet isaiah, "how beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the one who brings good news herald's peace brings happiness to communicate love and caring". that great congresswoman from san francisco nancy pelosi, in her greetings
city. the word "wisdom" conjures up all kinds of images, dusty brooks, long white beard -- with glasses. there is a difference between wise and being knowledgeable. wisdom has to do with deeply human situations. wisdom knows best how to solve issues, how to heal hurt feelings, how to plan for future happiness. wisdom is the presence of maturity. wisdom is a gift of leadership. and we pray for our mayor that he will continue to show wisdom in leadership of this great city. we live in a...
cities. revenuepotential, if you have market mechanism whether it is attacks, trade, or how does the state accomplish its plan, how do companies trade with each other, all of that will have revenue moving around and where do the mayors play a role in that? so to give you a quick example of why this is important, if i look at just two of those things i mentioned, energy energy efficiency and renewable energy, and i look at the gap the united states has to meet its 2025 goal for the paris agreement by 26 - 28% reduction,% reduction, the gap is between 300 million metric tons of carbon, equip flint to 700 metric tons. if the work of mayors and greatly in the united states can accelerate the energy efficiency and renewable limitation of the clean powerplant by just 2025 it is to million metric tons. that is not a a small amount of 300- 700. but right now how to capture them how to get that to be there is something we do not have a good handle on. it is important for mayors to participate in thes
cities. revenue potential, if you have market mechanism whether it is attacks, trade, or how does the state accomplish its plan, how do companies trade with each other, all of that will have revenue moving around and where do the mayors play a role in that? so to give you a quick example of why this is important, if i look at just two of those things i mentioned, energy energy efficiency and renewable energy, and i look at the gap the united states has to meet its 2025 goal for the paris...
especially when you havesomecitiesandthebiggestcitiesmaybe20% of your emissions andothercities45%.that being said that huge percentage of the cities are accusing the majority almost everywhere electricity driven. it's open to new finance and not really solutions like you are doing as solar and wind. i think it gets harder in the transportation side but technology is delivering solutions there as well. here's where there's an opportunity for another marriage. the tech epa gina didn't talk about it but that has put in place regulations for between now and 2025 each automobile had to be more fuel-efficient until 2025 where they will be 54 miles to the gallon. there has been a lot written about people buying more suvs because the price of oil is lower. it really is blind to what kind of cars people die, general motors, ford, toyota, honda. they don't have to meet those goals is never never generic phaseout they sell more that once they will have to sell more the little ones. the big pillar on this his vehicle miles traveled. so the mix of cars is problematic but the automobile in
especially when you have some cities and the biggest cities maybe 20% of your emissions and other cities 45%. that being said that huge percentage of the cities are accusing the majority almost everywhere electricity driven. it's open to new finance and not really solutions like you are doing as solar and wind. i think it gets harder in the transportation side but technology is delivering solutions there as well. here's where there's an opportunity for another marriage. the tech epa gina didn't...
city. theword "wisdom" conjures up all kinds of images, dusty brooks, long white beard -- with glasses. there is a difference between wise and being knowledgeable. wisdom has to do with deeply human situations. wisdom knows best how to solve issues, how to heal hurt feelings, how to plan for future happiness. wisdom is the presence of maturity. wisdom is a gift of leadership. and we pray for our mayor that he will continue to show wisdom in leadership of this great city. we live in a world of instant communication. the worldwide web. it helps us to connect, but not to communicate. when you walk into a hospital and see nurses and doctors -- stop, interact with patients. that's the interaction with hope. we just celebrated the birth of christ and the words of the prophet isaiah, "how beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the one who brings good news herald's peace brings happiness to communicate love and caring". that great congresswoman from san francisco nancy pelosi, in her greetings
city. the word "wisdom" conjures up all kinds of images, dusty brooks, long white beard -- with glasses. there is a difference between wise and being knowledgeable. wisdom has to do with deeply human situations. wisdom knows best how to solve issues, how to heal hurt feelings, how to plan for future happiness. wisdom is the presence of maturity. wisdom is a gift of leadership. and we pray for our mayor that he will continue to show wisdom in leadership of this great city. we live in a...
>> when i went to college and studied many improvements that can happenincitiesireturnedtoourcityandi realized that we have so many problems that we have not imaboved quality of life, that we have not got the change or opportunities for our young population, our women, do do not have a voice. i decided to run because i brief we can provide that voice, we need to include them, and women, the most importantly we need to population. scripted this think better, guatemala and cubans, in the house, too, and he can what-- ecuador. >> i have been involved with youth all my life, working at the boys and girls club and school department. the youth are not represented in the city that much. a lot of need, and are asking for and this one is lessening to them. i'm hoping to be that voice, and across. >> alberto: i like it, different rents for running. >> i have been a real estate procedure for almost 20 years and beinging the manager of century 21 and one of the big things, as a home ownner the city, it is almost like every year a new tax, or you don't sweep your sidewalk a $75 tag. homeowne
>> when i went to college and studied many improvements that can happen in cities i returned to our city and i realized that we have so many problems that we have not imaboved quality of life, that we have not got the change or opportunities for our young population, our women, do do not have a voice. i decided to run because i brief we can provide that voice, we need to include them, and women, the most importantly we need to population. scripted this think better, guatemala and cubans,...
city. youcan see the signs, road closed, detour, that's what drivers will be facing all morning. people who take the ferry will be directed to take certain path ways. this commute will affect a lot of people and it's expected to be the first of many messy mornings. the southbound side of the embarcadero from washington street to don chi way, market street east of beale and davis and stewart from market to don chiway. on those are all closed. but this area, a lot of areas will probably get worse as the morning progresses. if the weekend was any indication how the commute will go, this morning won't be presentty. we've spoken to several commuters. nom are willing to put up with this knowing there will be benefits. but some are already over it. >> this is ridiculous. i depth like -- i don't like it. i don't think anyone else does. >> reporter: these closures started over the weekend and will continue. good news, the embarcadero and embarcadero station is open for morning commuters. we have a
city. you can see the signs, road closed, detour, that's what drivers will be facing all morning. people who take the ferry will be directed to take certain path ways. this commute will affect a lot of people and it's expected to be the first of many messy mornings. the southbound side of the embarcadero from washington street to don chi way, market street east of beale and davis and stewart from market to don chiway. on those are all closed. but this area, a lot of areas will probably get...
you're about to be in charge ofthecitythatisthefoundingcityofour country. 1.5 million people. all the challenges, all the opportunities, all the things that you've been working hard for, you've gone through a campaign, but the one thing i can tell you, lauren, there's a big difference between campaigning and governing. >> what's the bigger pressure -- is the bigger pressure doing something significant, make some sort of impact or is the bigger pressure just keeping the lights on? >> you know, is really is kind of both. you can have all the great ideas that you want and i had a bunch and mayor-elect kenney has some and he'll do those things. we talked a little about football earlier. it's also about the fundamentals. it is blocking and tackling. it's the day-to-day things. the trash has to get picked up, snow has to be moved, lights -- traffic lights, signals, need to work. when someone calls 911, they expect a police officer or firefighter to show up. so it's all the day-to-day mechanics. while you're doing the big great things, the place still has to run. that's what people
you're about to be in charge of the city that is the founding city of our country. 1.5 million people. all the challenges, all the opportunities, all the things that you've been working hard for, you've gone through a campaign, but the one thing i can tell you, lauren, there's a big difference between campaigning and governing. >> what's the bigger pressure -- is the bigger pressure doing something significant, make some sort of impact or is the bigger pressure just keeping the lights on?...
amongcitycouncil?thecitypools...parks and rec director matt salvatore says the city's five pools will remain open in 20-16. however, their future after that remains uncertain. the city plans to eventually shut down leeds and cook pools. the council has moved to wait for the completion of a financial plan... because althought a splash pad is an option... the city only has enough in their budget to install one splash pad right now. jessica rae: after the council concluded their meeting, last night we asked a few council members to share their new year's resolutions... and councilwoman rhonda capron has this report.... "dan, what would be your resolution for the year? said rhonda capron," "i want to make sioux city the best place i really mean that," said dan moore "so that people will want to move to sioux city instead of move out of sioux city." "my resolution is for my wife and i to spend more time with my grandchildren in 2016," said pete groetken "my resolution for the council would be that we continue to being im
among city council? the city pools... parks and rec director matt salvatore says the city's five pools will remain open in 20-16. however, their future after that remains uncertain. the city plans to eventually shut down leeds and cook pools. the council has moved to wait for the completion of a financial plan... because althought a splash pad is an option... the city only has enough in their budget to install one splash pad right now. jessica rae: after the council concluded their meeting,...
making it harder for harking families to stay inthecitytheylove i'm a renter i would like to have at freedom to share my home to legally- knowing to make it harder for us to stay in the city thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi my name is alfonso i appreciate the presentation and the issues you guys have brought this an important issue i've bang complaining to the city on my neighbor jennifer that used her property as a short-term rental illegally through this process 10 years i mean two years she's been renting her property illegally for 10 years i recorded to the city and county of san francisco tax collectors and record her to the irs i recorded her to other agencies today, i met up with inspector carlal at the city attorney's office to make my report i've been reporting on this issue it doesn't seem like any transaction by way of enforcement she's taken up 3 units for her short-term rental so i'd like to see more enforcement and i'd like to see more activity for people that are dissolution this illegally i support businesses if poem want to do rent-controlled
making it harder for harking families to stay in the city they love i'm a renter i would like to have at freedom to share my home to legally- knowing to make it harder for us to stay in the city thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi my name is alfonso i appreciate the presentation and the issues you guys have brought this an important issue i've bang complaining to the city on my neighbor jennifer that used her property as a short-term rental illegally through this...
we're not just a worldclasscity. weare a world classsportscity. ourregion with oakland, we have the largest share of lombardi trophies than any other place in the country. to have this iconic game, but the 5 the 50th here. >> chicken little here, but there has been some criticism of the fundraising, of course, this has been a big fithing for the nfl, but the contributions have been dark money so to speak, they haven't been revealed, the do donors wanted to be anonymous. wouldn't it be better to have transparency. >> off the bat, we committed to telling you where everything dollar lahas gone. you can go on the website right now and see where every $5.2 million has gone. what they do, and why we invest it. >> where the money came from? >> so the money also on our website, we have two main sources. we have individual donors, lissed on the website and then our partners, corporate, $0.20 of those sponsorship, went to the 50 fund. that's ready available. >> do you think, ann, when you have these big events, the bay area tried to host the oe limb mix, i
we're not just a world class city. we are a world class sports city. our region with oakland, we have the largest share of lombardi trophies than any other place in the country. to have this iconic game, but the 5 the 50th here. >> chicken little here, but there has been some criticism of the fundraising, of course, this has been a big fithing for the nfl, but the contributions have been dark money so to speak, they haven't been revealed, the do donors wanted to be anonymous. wouldn't it...
that is why this is theoldcityistheholycity. sothis is theoldcity. sobasically only the old city and its immediate surroundings constitute historic what we call jerusalem. jerusalem being mentioned in the bible and different holy books. it is the old city. so, but it is the municipal city that has been added. if you notice, it has been added in a very erratic way. why? in order to include areas and then exclude population there. so it is very odd way. notice the old city it is there. the rest is not jerusalem. when you want to decide on the future of jerusalem you have to make that distinction between the old city and municipal city. the city that has been enlarged. to agree on conciliation in the midst of conflict we need to agree on such issues as municipal service, day-to-day living problems, status of holy places and agree to disagree on issues such as political sovereignty. so the proposed solution is to have the holy old city, to have a special international jewish, christian, muslim custodian ship while the new city is a shared local custodia
that is why this is the old city is the holy city. so this is the old city. so basically only the old city and its immediate surroundings constitute historic what we call jerusalem. jerusalem being mentioned in the bible and different holy books. it is the old city. so, but it is the municipal city that has been added. if you notice, it has been added in a very erratic way. why? in order to include areas and then exclude population there. so it is very odd way. notice the old city it is there....
siouxcitypolicesay approximately of the stolen vehicles originated outside thesiouxcitypolicejurisdiction. authorities say in a majoritiy of the cases, the keys have been left inside the vehicle or it was left running unattended. police say if you leave your car running, your yourself may get a ticket. in many of these cases, police say insurance companies have not been paying for damages or costs that come due to theft. if your vehicle has been stolen, please call local law about a stolen vehicle, please contact crime stoppers at 712-258-tips. authorities in sac county investigating deadly fire. it broke out between the communities of breda and auburn. when fire crews arrived on the scene around eight this morning they found the house had already burned to the ground. the person who lived there didn't show up for work. so, the state fire marshal's office was called in. this afternoon they found human remains in the ruins. the state medical office is conducing an autopsy and trying to identify the fire victim. the caususof the fire isn't known yet. mexican authorities said today that drug
sioux city police say approximately of the stolen vehicles originated outside the sioux city police jurisdiction. authorities say in a majoritiy of the cases, the keys have been left inside the vehicle or it was left running unattended. police say if you leave your car running, your yourself may get a ticket. in many of these cases, police say insurance companies have not been paying for damages or costs that come due to theft. if your vehicle has been stolen, please call local law about a...
moore "so that people will want to move tosiouxcityinsteadof move out ofsiouxcity." "myresolution is for my wife and i to spend more time with my grandchildren in 2016," said pete groetken "my resolution for the that we continue to move forward with issues that we've identified as really being important to the community. economic development, the ver front, the swimming pool issue." "you know, i think my resolution is to keep doing what i'm doing." said rhonda capron. "i'd like to know what your resolution is," said capron. "well i just want to be more proactive and just enjoy every minute of the new year, be positive," said deborah souverain. "you know every moment is a good moment and that's whate have to make it" said capron. "council member signing off. reporting from channel 9" jenna: the next time you see terry hersom at a sports event he won't be keeping stats or interviewing a coach for postgame commets. after guiding the sioux city journal sports department for 38 award winning years, hersom retired on january 1st and today (monday) family, fellow and area
moore "so that people will want to move to sioux city instead of move out of sioux city." "my resolution is for my wife and i to spend more time with my grandchildren in 2016," said pete groetken "my resolution for the that we continue to move forward with issues that we've identified as really being important to the community. economic development, the ver front, the swimming pool issue." "you know, i think my resolution is to keep doing what i'm doing."...
northlibertycityofficialsbeen able to keep up w wh the steady population increase.but asthecitycontinuesto grow, struggle. in 2008 the city of north liberty completely rebuilt their waste water treatmen plant.now thth're moving on to phase e oryan heiar, city administrator23:54:38 the end product after we treat everything, exceeds some drinking water standards and so we're pretty proud of the plant we have down there. recently north liberty's special census counted more than 18 thousand people in the corridor city.that means the city's needs for water and drinking water and waste water treatment are growing too.ryan heiar, city administrator 23:55:33 this expansion, which is about a $17 million project will allow us to treat more water.....a lot more water. drew lammers wastewater pollution control assistant perintendent00:14:29 it changes from us being able to handle a capacity of 4.3 million gallons a day to process up to around 7.2 million gallonsthe city hopes to have the waste water treatment plant construction is also designing a new drinking water plant, which heiar say
north liberty city officials been able to keep up w wh the steady population increase.but as the city continues to grow, struggle. in 2008 the city of north liberty completely rebuilt their waste water treatmen plant.now thth're moving on to phase e oryan heiar, city administrator23:54:38 the end product after we treat everything, exceeds some drinking water standards and so we're pretty proud of the plant we have down there. recently north liberty's special census counted more than 18 thousand...
in general so short-term rentals play an important role inourcitymanyresidentsofthecitypeoplewho particularly own their own homes that rely on the income from short-term rentals to make ends meet and i want to thank the many short-term rental 40e69s that have really become vocational around this issue to make sure as a percolates in city hall and last year on the booklet that all voices were heard so it is important for us to make sure that people that are engaging in are short-term rentals in a responsible and legal way are able to do so and register are able to pay their taxes be responsible residents and earn. to staying in their homes or keeping up with the cost of living in san francisco at the same time, we need to make sure that short-term rentals are being done in a responsible way we need to make sure that the short-term rentals are not can belittling the housing stock people are not evicted for short-term rentals to happen and make sure that we have reasonable perimeters around short-term rentals and that spirit this board of supervisors on two different occasions p
in general so short-term rentals play an important role in our city many residents of the city people who particularly own their own homes that rely on the income from short-term rentals to make ends meet and i want to thank the many short-term rental 40e69s that have really become vocational around this issue to make sure as a percolates in city hall and last year on the booklet that all voices were heard so it is important for us to make sure that people that are engaging in are short-term...
meeting are planned atpacific'scityhall.meetingsinbothcitiesareset to begin at 7:00. a similar meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon. that's set to begin at 2:00. >>> a manhunt in the sierra takes an unexpected turn when the fugitives actually call the police and beg to be arrested. >> reporter: i'm kiet do, we're live in pacifica where el nino storms have taken their toll and the city wants to declare a state of emergency. >>> and the next chance of rain and when it's back in the forecast could be sooner than you think. >>> we're looking at bumper-to- bumper traffic getting into traffic. bay bridge metering lights are on. there's also an accident at the toll plaza. i will have details with kcbs traffic. keet ,,,, our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped u
meeting are planned at pacific's city hall. meetings in both cities are set to begin at 7:00. a similar meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon. that's set to begin at 2:00. >>> a manhunt in the sierra takes an unexpected turn when the fugitives actually call the police and beg to be arrested. >> reporter: i'm kiet do, we're live in pacifica where el nino storms have taken their toll and the city wants to declare a state of emergency. >>> and the next chance of rain and...
majorcitieshavebeen brought to a standstill as public transportation in newyorkcity, philadelphia,baltimore, and washington, d.c., just some of the places where it's been shut down. new york city mayor bill de blasio has warned, the nypd will arrest anyone who breaks the city wide travel ban. >> no one wants to have to arrest people, but the nypd will take any measures necessary to keep our roads clear. >>
major cities have been brought to a standstill as public transportation in new york city, philadelphia, baltimore, and washington, d.c., just some of the places where it's been shut down. new york city mayor bill de blasio has warned, the nypd will arrest anyone who breaks the city wide travel ban. >> no one wants to have to arrest people, but the nypd will take any measures necessary to keep our roads clear. >>
live insiouxcity, samcurtiss, ktiv news four. we will air a half-hour special called "the road to the rose bowl" tomorrow night. with the help from our sister station, kwwl in waterloo, we'll look back at the special 2015 season and look ahead to the matchup against stanford. again,n,ee that hawkeyes special, tonight n nht at 6:3:3 a small group of siouxlanders playing a big role in the rose bowl parade. two members of st. matthew from st. luke lutheran church in ricketts, iowa are helping build the floats. they started working on tuesday. and, will continue through tomorrow. then they'll enjoy friday off to watchchll of the work in person. the mama float they helped create was for lutheran hour ministries. the float is expected to appear later in the parade that you can see friday morning started at 10 a.m. on ktiv news 4. the year is ending cold. but what will 2016 begin? meteorologist ben dorenbach is here to tell us what we can expect. weather ad-lib after many inclulung sioux city bottomed out in sub-zero territory this morn
live in sioux city, sam curtiss, ktiv news four. we will air a half-hour special called "the road to the rose bowl" tomorrow night. with the help from our sister station, kwwl in waterloo, we'll look back at the special 2015 season and look ahead to the matchup against stanford. again,n,ee that hawkeyes special, tonight n nht at 6:3:3 a small group of siouxlanders playing a big role in the rose bowl parade. two members of st. matthew from st. luke lutheran church in ricketts, iowa are...
of a scheme to defraudthecity. itsays dating back to 2-thousand-5, burfoot used his political office for personal gain when he on city council, while also helping private companies at the same time. prosecutors say he promised city votes in exchange for gifts and cash from private companies, including now-defunct tivest development and construction. if convicted, burfoot could be in prison anywhere from five to twenty years, but his attorney is confident that won't happen. 1st bite - andrew sacks - attorney c10 3:45 - the public record will show best for the city. it has nothing to do with the fact that it was tivest. :54 later this afternoon, sources tell 10 on your side burfoot is expected to plead not guilty to the felony charges in court . we're told he is going to request a jury trial - and from there, the court will set a trial date. and, it'll most likely be burfoot has served the city for 14 years. he says he has no plans to step down, despite the serious allegations. live in norfolk, rico bush. 10 on your
of a scheme to defraud the city. it says dating back to 2-thousand-5, burfoot used his political office for personal gain when he on city council, while also helping private companies at the same time. prosecutors say he promised city votes in exchange for gifts and cash from private companies, including now-defunct tivest development and construction. if convicted, burfoot could be in prison anywhere from five to twenty years, but his attorney is confident that won't happen. 1st bite - andrew...
cities. revenuepotential. if you market mechanisms which was talked about, tax or cap-and-trade hard how does the state accomplish this plan? how to companies trade with each other? all of that one of revenue move around and pointed the mayors play a role in that? said just give you a quick example of why this is important, if i look at just two of those things i mentioned, energy efficiency and renewable energy, and i look at the cap at the united states has to meet its 2025 goal for the paris agreement with a 26-28% reduction from 2005, the gap is between 300 million metric tons of carbon equivalent to 700 million metric tons. it work of mayors in the united states can accelerate the energy efficiency and renewable energy implementation of the clean power plan by just instead of 15 years to 2030 they can do it by 2025 is 210 million metric tons. that's not a small amount of 300-700. but right now how to capture that, how to get that to be there is something that we don't really have a good
cities. revenue potential. if you market mechanisms which was talked about, tax or cap-and-trade hard how does the state accomplish this plan? how to companies trade with each other? all of that one of revenue move around and pointed the mayors play a role in that? said just give you a quick example of why this is important, if i look at just two of those things i mentioned, energy efficiency and renewable energy, and i look at the cap at the united states has to meet its 2025 goal for the...
it is theoldcity. butit is the municipal city that has been added and if you notice, it has been added in a very erratic way. why? in order to include areas and then exclude population there. so it is a very odd way. but not as the old city there, it is there. the rest is not jerusalem. when you want to decide on the future of jerusalem you have to make that definition -- that distinction between the old city and the municipal city. the cities that have been enlarged. so reconciliation in midst of conflict is that we need to agree on such issues as municipal service, day-to-day living problems, status of holy places, and to degree to disagree on issues such as political sovreignty. so the proposed solution is to have the holy old city, to have a special international jewish-christian-muslim custodianship. while the municipal city is a shared local custodianship. this is for the arab jerusalem which is muslim and christian and then the west is the jewish jerusalem which is -- and then the city will be
it is the old city. but it is the municipal city that has been added and if you notice, it has been added in a very erratic way. why? in order to include areas and then exclude population there. so it is a very odd way. but not as the old city there, it is there. the rest is not jerusalem. when you want to decide on the future of jerusalem you have to make that definition -- that distinction between the old city and the municipal city. the cities that have been enlarged. so reconciliation in...
the second annual sobriety pow wow was heldsiouxcity. theimportance of the pow wow is to bring in the new year with an alcohol and drug-free celebration and to educate about prevention. "just by coming in here having fun and it's a diffferent activity and it's a healthy activity and it's a good choice," said jim hallum. "a lot of powwows, especially sobriety powwows help people heal and the dancers also heal. the dancers too also heal like the drum is mother earth's heartbeat and the reason why we dance is to help other people heal," said sadie jefferson. the pow wow included dancing, singing and a presentation from the nebraska community college. alcohol sales in iowa climbed year. totatasales about $319 million. velvet whiskey. the county with the biggest cales per capita? dickinson county! brad's here -- a family tradition continues at the rose bowl. sgt. bluff-luton's cole croston will start in iowa's offensive line on friday -- just like his more in a minute. and, theheusketeers try to break a new yeye's eve jinx against omaha. tom
the second annual sobriety pow wow was held sioux city. the importance of the pow wow is to bring in the new year with an alcohol and drug-free celebration and to educate about prevention. "just by coming in here having fun and it's a diffferent activity and it's a healthy activity and it's a good choice," said jim hallum. "a lot of powwows, especially sobriety powwows help people heal and the dancers also heal. the dancers too also heal like the drum is mother earth's heartbeat...
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our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professionals work on revolutionary projects, like providing free wifi to residents and visitors, developing new programs to keep sfo...
cities. revenuepotential if you have market mechanisms which was talked about, whether it's a tax or cap and trade, how does the state accomplish its plan, how do the companies trade with each other, all of that is going to have revenue moving around. and where did the mayors play a role in that. so just to give you a quick example of why this is important, if i look at just two of those things i just mentioned, energy efficiency and renewable energy, and i look at the gap that the united states has to meet its 2025 goal for the paris agreement with 26 to 28% reduction from 2005, the gap is between 300 million metric tons of carbon equivalent to 700 million metric tons. if the work of mayors aggregately in the united states can accelerate the energy efficiency and the renewable energy implementation of the clean power plant by just five -- instead of 15 years to 2030, they can do it by 2025, it's 210 million metric tons. that's not a small amount of 300 to 700. but right now how to capture t
cities. revenue potential if you have market mechanisms which was talked about, whether it's a tax or cap and trade, how does the state accomplish its plan, how do the companies trade with each other, all of that is going to have revenue moving around. and where did the mayors play a role in that. so just to give you a quick example of why this is important, if i look at just two of those things i just mentioned, energy efficiency and renewable energy, and i look at the gap that the united...
a deadly stabbing atacityshelter.police are searching for a killer this morning. >>> new this morning, it's a midair mystery. what happened on an international flight that forced pilots to make a quick u-turn. "today in new york" starts now. >>> governing everybody. 5:00 a.m. on this thursday, january 28th. i'm michael gargiulo. >>> i'm darlene rodriguez. chris is off this morning. storm team 4's raphael miranda is here with the forecast. raphi, good morning. >> good morning, guys. we're tracking the temperatures around freezing in the city. but well below freezing north and west of town. 16 in sussex. we get the melting during the day of all that snow and it turns to slush. then it freezes overnight and you can see that's a problem for your morning. watching out for icy spots in many suburbs in morning. it gets milder as well. back to 43 for a high temperature. lots of sunshine. bring your shades for that morning commute. coming up, a look at your emily west has a look at that commute. little slippery, emily. >> lit
a deadly stabbing at a city shelter. police are searching for a killer this morning. >>> new this morning, it's a midair mystery. what happened on an international flight that forced pilots to make a quick u-turn. "today in new york" starts now. >>> governing everybody. 5:00 a.m. on this thursday, january 28th. i'm michael gargiulo. >>> i'm darlene rodriguez. chris is off this morning. storm team 4's raphael miranda is here with the forecast. raphi, good...
they had an exhibitionatcityhall.city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in gauging here. why would an artist when to come here? >> mainly, access to the materials. we also give them a lot of support. when they start, it is an empty studio. they go out to the public area and -- we call it the big store. they go out shopping, take the materials that, a
they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program...
anyone who ever saysourcityworkersaren't dedicated tothecity, they'redead wrong. i watched it firsthand yesterday and i want to thank them personally for their sacrifice in this difficult situation. please don't throw your snow back into the street. it pages it hard makes it harde streets cleared. so please try to cooperate with that. as i said yesterday, please look after your neighbors especially our elderly and shut-ins. i know people will begin to venture out take because of their cabin fever and the sun is out and i totally understand that. so if you're walking your way to the frsupermarket or corner sto, please knock on the door of a senior our shut-in, see if they need anything. and while you're out there, it's very important that you do not walk in the street. i recognize because it's the weekend, many business owners may have not gotten their sidewalks cleared. but wherever you can, walk on the sidewalk and not in the street. it is an extremely dangerous situation with you to be out there with cars beginning to utilize the streets again. and also please b
anyone who ever says our city workers aren't dedicated to the city, they're dead wrong. i watched it firsthand yesterday and i want to thank them personally for their sacrifice in this difficult situation. please don't throw your snow back into the street. it pages it hard makes it harde streets cleared. so please try to cooperate with that. as i said yesterday, please look after your neighbors especially our elderly and shut-ins. i know people will begin to venture out take because of their...
sure do shineacityolderthan mine back. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> how am i populated to follow that i'm the founder of save the palace about the current developments for the rec and park department for the palace of fine arts exhibit haul san franciscans are not happy about the direction and the view the 3 plans before them especially the one in the localities on the site as radical and acceptable used for that space to dates many folks are signed the proposal select by the commission and for the exhibit haul one dedicated to the arts we believe that the commission process was indenturing flawed from the beginning only the deepest pocket can have the long-term lease we want the pass us of arts to live up to its name and expires the future generations the san franciscans working with the board to address this in the future thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm magic also for safe the palace you can look up from our cell phones for a minute that it would fine we could make that an an
sure do shine a city older than mine back. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> how am i populated to follow that i'm the founder of save the palace about the current developments for the rec and park department for the palace of fine arts exhibit haul san franciscans are not happy about the direction and the view the 3 plans before them especially the one in the localities on the site as radical and acceptable used for that space to dates many folks are signed...
fbi corruption probe ofallentowncityhallhas already led tothreecityofficialspleading guilty all three have implicated paw law ski. he's not been charged but the no confidence vote increase the pressure on him to leave office much the city charter contains no provision for impeach many. >>> phillies games won't be the only attraction at citizens bank park this summer. >> yes the park has announced today billy joel will put on big show in july. piano will become the first artist to ever perform at the ballpark for three years in a row much his show sol out in 2014 and 2015. live nation says musician of course wanted to come back to philly again. the concert is on july 9th. the philly phanatic by the way was at today's announcement to celebrate. we're back in a moment. ♪ >>> live at city hall right now. mayor jim kenney is talking about the city's preparations for the impending storm. supposed to hit friday night and really get going by saturday morning. so we have bruce gordon live at city hall. we'll have a report from him coming up in the 6:00 o'clock hour. right now, this is
fbi corruption probe of allentown city hall has already led to three city officials pleading guilty all three have implicated paw law ski. he's not been charged but the no confidence vote increase the pressure on him to leave office much the city charter contains no provision for impeach many. >>> phillies games won't be the only attraction at citizens bank park this summer. >> yes the park has announced today billy joel will put on big show in july. piano will become the first...
>> well, lauren, last night several residents ofatlanticcityvoicedopposition and concerntocitycouncilmembers and the mayor opposing state takeover. that is the thought right now. take a listen to how they reacted last night. >> i hope you didn't settle. because we deserve better than the crumbs we've got. >> reporter: atlantic city residents packed city hall and waited hours to give council and the mayor a piece of their mine. hours earlier in the day, governor chris christie announced plans for state intervention to address the longstanding financial woes. since 2010 the state has been overseeing atlantic city's finances. but council members vow to fight a more heavy-handed approach. >> we're committed to using every tool available to us to restructure the city's debtç a well as reengineer city services to be delivered at an affordable cost to the taxpayers. >> nobody has a right to come in here an take away our right to self-govern. >> reporter: now, the city does need help. this year it's projected to bring in nearly $14 billion less than it did six years ago. the mayor
>> well, lauren, last night several residents of atlantic city voiced opposition and concern to city council members and the mayor opposing state takeover. that is the thought right now. take a listen to how they reacted last night. >> i hope you didn't settle. because we deserve better than the crumbs we've got. >> reporter: atlantic city residents packed city hall and waited hours to give council and the mayor a piece of their mine. hours earlier in the day, governor chris...
out of state in abiggercity. incedar rapids, brady smith, kcrg tv9 news. now here's a look at some of what you'll see at 5:30 on a-b-c. coming up here, the weather emergency...cars submerged, caving in around the weight of the water, customers screaming. also, the criminal investigation now into a chipotle. and powerball, we have a list of the numbers most- often drawn. let's go back to joe now for a won't be able to get back to his sick mother in the netherlands. and one official says be careful before you join a lottery pool for tonight's 500-million dollar powerball jackpot. tonight at 6. watch for some slick spots and stretches tonight as a wintry mix moves into the area. travel conditions need to be monitored through the morning hours with some slow going climbing into the middle 30s thursday the precipitation falls as rain before a mix/snow transition later friday into saturday. the first cold, arctic blast of the year arrives on schedule sunday, dropping highs into the single digits and wind chill values
out of state in a bigger city. in cedar rapids, brady smith, kcrg tv9 news. now here's a look at some of what you'll see at 5:30 on a-b-c. coming up here, the weather emergency...cars submerged, caving in around the weight of the water, customers screaming. also, the criminal investigation now into a chipotle. and powerball, we have a list of the numbers most- often drawn. let's go back to joe now for a won't be able to get back to his sick mother in the netherlands. and one official says be...
donald trump and hillary clinton will be insiouxcitysundayhillary clinton will be insiouxcitysundayevening. according to an online invitation set up by trump's local campaign, the billionaire will be at the orpheum sunday at 6 pm. doors open at four. hillary clinton had already scheduled a campaign event for the same evening. she'll be at the sioux city convention center at 5:15pm. we have more information about the visits on our website. lukas: ted cruz was campaigning in the state yesterday just ahead of caucuses, and with him ... a familiar face to the campaign trail. former texas governor rick perry was on hand in osceola for a ted cruz campaign stop at the oswald barn. perry says cruz is the candidate to understands the constitution cruz has campaign stops across the state through the republican debate all the way to caucuses on monday. one of those stops is here in sioux city on saturday at western iowa tech. perry "he understood what our founding fathers meant when he talked about that 10th amendment, that the federal government is supposed to do a few things really well, an
donald trump and hillary clinton will be in sioux city sunday hillary clinton will be in sioux city sunday evening. according to an online invitation set up by trump's local campaign, the billionaire will be at the orpheum sunday at 6 pm. doors open at four. hillary clinton had already scheduled a campaign event for the same evening. she'll be at the sioux city convention center at 5:15pm. we have more information about the visits on our website. lukas: ted cruz was campaigning in the state...
acitywithhistory dating back to the colonial era.acityintertwinedwith civil war america. ((c175 26:08)) "our first land grants here go back to 1620. a lot of important things have happened here over the centuries." it's no shock its residents care about keeping the history alive. ((c175 28:52)) "when you step outside of hampton roads, we're one of the greatest places in the world." the portsmouth city council currently uses these "vision principles" that include "preseving the proudest traditions of the past as a compass for our future." in recent weeks, however, new "vision principles" have been drawn up -- ommitting the "pride of past" priority. ((c175 30:20)) "trying to write the history out of our priniciples, why would anybody want to do that." joe elder is owner at shipjack nautical wares on high street -- and vice-president of the olde towne business association. he's one of many people concerned with history taking a back seat in city government. it's says, that fuels so much of the economy. ((c175 24:00)) "that's what people come here are wanting to see if our hi
a city with history dating back to the colonial era. a city intertwined with civil war america. ((c175 26:08)) "our first land grants here go back to 1620. a lot of important things have happened here over the centuries." it's no shock its residents care about keeping the history alive. ((c175 28:52)) "when you step outside of hampton roads, we're one of the greatest places in the world." the portsmouth city council currently uses these "vision principles" that...
insiouxcity, bbiabell abc 9 news. jenna: a sioux city man wanted for three vehicle threfts was arrested today for shoplifting at the mall. police arrrrted 20 year old clinton grant whenene fled from scheels with $ $0 worth of merchandise. he was also wanted for robbery, forgery and multiple vehicle thefts. grant is currently being held on 35 thousand dollars bond. tim: an iowa teen in a stolen truck led police on a high speed chase in altoona. you can see the truck she was police say the 15- year-old was a runaway. when police tried to pull her over, she took off, reaching speeds of 100 miles per ur. that ended in a crash, but the girl is okay. charges are pending. tim: an investigation is underway after a body was found in an early morning house fire. that happened in breda, iowa. the sac county sheriff's office and the auburn fire department responded to the fire, which had already destroyed the home. the person living there hadn't reported to work that morng and this afternoon a body was found inside. the state med
in sioux city, bbia bell abc 9 news. jenna: a sioux city man wanted for three vehicle threfts was arrested today for shoplifting at the mall. police arrrrted 20 year old clinton grant whenene fled from scheels with $ $0 worth of merchandise. he was also wanted for robbery, forgery and multiple vehicle thefts. grant is currently being held on 35 thousand dollars bond. tim: an iowa teen in a stolen truck led police on a high speed chase in altoona. you can see the truck she was police say the 15-...
thecityisactually removing the snow from the neighborhood. they're taking it just up the street to broad and washington and dumping it all there. as far as broad street goes this main artery just wet at this point but come out here onto ellsworth, not exactly a small side street here in south philadelphia and you can see it is still snow covered, really packed down despite the fact that we have seen plows coming through. this was another day for snow removal but as you can see lined me, there's just so much snow. the challenge today was figuring out where to put it. the sound of shovels echoed all across the city this afternoon. day two of the cleanup, no more excuses time to dig out those cars. >> there's a lot of snow and we just kind of like neglected it until like last minute and we're paying for it now. >> reporter: so much snow some said they have no choice but to do what city all asks that you don't, throw it into the street. >> you don't want to block somebody else who shoveled they spot so you kind of throw it in the middle of the st
the city is actually removing the snow from the neighborhood. they're taking it just up the street to broad and washington and dumping it all there. as far as broad street goes this main artery just wet at this point but come out here onto ellsworth, not exactly a small side street here in south philadelphia and you can see it is still snow covered, really packed down despite the fact that we have seen plows coming through. this was another day for snow removal but as you can see lined me,...
scot ford has been on the force inthecityformore than 40 years... nearly 30 of them as chief. ford will officially retire from the job tomorrow (friday)... 42 years to the day after he joined the department. the south sioux city police department will hold a retirement party for him tomorrow afternoon... starting at 3:30 in the city- county law enforcement center on west 29th street in south sioux. 3 3 gray?is it going to stay that way chad? 3 <
scot ford has been on the force in the city for more than 40 years... nearly 30 of them as chief. ford will officially retire from the job tomorrow (friday)... 42 years to the day after he joined the department. the south sioux city police department will hold a retirement party for him tomorrow afternoon... starting at 3:30 in the city- county law enforcement center on west 29th street in south sioux. 3 3 gray?is it going to stay that way chad? 3
thankfully, we can report no one was hurt. >>> tonight, a sense of unease inatlanticcity. hoursafter governor christie announced a plan for a takeover. the governor says ac can't afford to guam wbl the finances anymore and the people living there aren't convinced this is the kind of help they need. nbc 10 reports. >> reporter: angered by word of a state takeover, residents packed city hall and waited hours to give council and the mayor a piece of their mind. >> i hope you didn't settle. because we deserve better than the crumbs we have got. >> reporter: hours early, the governor announced plans for state intervention for the city's long-standing financial woes. >> we are committed to every tool available to us to restructure the city's debt as well as reengineer city services to be delivered at an affordable cost to the taxpayers. >> reporter: since 2010, overseeing the financial measures. >> we elected our mayor and our council members. nobody has the right to come in here and take away our right to self governing. >> reporter: the city needs help. this year projected to
thankfully, we can report no one was hurt. >>> tonight, a sense of unease in atlantic city. hours after governor christie announced a plan for a takeover. the governor says ac can't afford to guam wbl the finances anymore and the people living there aren't convinced this is the kind of help they need. nbc 10 reports. >> reporter: angered by word of a state takeover, residents packed city hall and waited hours to give council and the mayor a piece of their mind. >> i hope...
. >> so as just one more thing i'd like to request we adjourn in the memory of mary brownacityfamilymember a brick coalition person was constitutional in the valencia street consul general he went on to get over graduate degree at san francisco state university was a member the agency and passed away at 46 and socializing misses by the family she was amazing so adjournment in her memory. >> other business and item 678 director's report. >> again director reiskin. >> happy new year mr. mayor and members of the board and public and stave a staff a few quick things fir twifr r tom maguire. >> like to add the forestry is joining me. >> houston is a traffic technician in the trespasser who has demonstrated sound ability for all covets events and street closer if approximately visits to others visiting san francisco to a small family scale event we worked with the public go to trouble shoot and solved problems they say defendable and over the last couple of years every position within a temporary and dependent decision making abilities to step enter a supervisory role to work with the con
. >> so as just one more thing i'd like to request we adjourn in the memory of mary brown a city family member a brick coalition person was constitutional in the valencia street consul general he went on to get over graduate degree at san francisco state university was a member the agency and passed away at 46 and socializing misses by the family she was amazing so adjournment in her memory. >> other business and item 678 director's report. >> again director reiskin. >>...
not fully familiar withthecity'sprogram,thecityhasa local business program, which tacks on to that small business criterias. while much of what we focused on are our local business enterprises with our contractors and with our consultants, we encouraged them highly to use the city's lbe database. so we looked at the city's database as being the pool of available firms, along with that are the addition of outside bidders, that we have gathered over the period. so in aggregation of that, in look at sbe availability, and i want to quantify that by saying that the total lbe database is about 1300 firms. it's roughly 1296, i believe. what we have done, we have taken a look at specifically the type of disciplines that folks have bidded on your contracts and have received contracts. so these are specific to architects, engineers for professional services as an example, along with cad, environmental consultion, environmental assessments, a number of things. along with that are the construction areas being both general engineering contractors, building contractors, b and c licensed con
not fully familiar with the city's program, the city has a local business program, which tacks on to that small business criterias. while much of what we focused on are our local business enterprises with our contractors and with our consultants, we encouraged them highly to use the city's lbe database. so we looked at the city's database as being the pool of available firms, along with that are the addition of outside bidders, that we have gathered over the period. so in aggregation of that,...
cityandeach and every day they're looking to protect the resident ofthecityiknow that given the recent events and amid the national conversation around the public safety reforms there is respect for our country the extreme vast youth authorities of personnel come to work everyday to do what is right and strengthen and build trust with communities and enhance the public safety citywide tragically we know that in the past scorn safety personnel have lost their lives in the streets of to mile serving i'm thankful those men and women put their lives on the line and i'm sure the public shares that sentiment so in conjunction what we've done and show the thanks for the personnel i'm introducing a resolution with 8 of my colleagues on the board of supervisors to calory it as policy of the board it if me member of the public safety the sheriff lose their lives we include a day of remembrance here in the city and county of san francisco. (clapping.) >> i'm thankful to have support thank you, supervisor wiener councilmember cole supervisor breed ask supervisor yee and others for their sup
city and each and every day they're looking to protect the resident of the city i know that given the recent events and amid the national conversation around the public safety reforms there is respect for our country the extreme vast youth authorities of personnel come to work everyday to do what is right and strengthen and build trust with communities and enhance the public safety citywide tragically we know that in the past scorn safety personnel have lost their lives in the streets of to...
he didn't likethecity. hereallydislikethecity. hementioned the city so far as i could find in his state of the union address. everybody mentions the city in the state of the union address. john adams and the first state of the union address in washington which was really a message to congress. dwight eisenhower mentioned it, calvin coolidge mentioned it. not once woodrow wilson, which makes it very curious. he is buried in washington. i have never quite understood that. [laughter] but wilson of course did extraordinary damage to the city of washington through his -- allowing these racial events to occur. he was i would say almost entirely responsible -- i wrote about this in "politico" recently, for the 1919 riot which was the first to race riot of the summer of 1919 which was called the red summer because there was so much blood, not communist but the blood that was flowing in cities across the south. it began in washington d.c. and began very close to the white house and it ended up in extraordinary deaths. but all of that past
he didn't like the city. he really dislike the city. he mentioned the city so far as i could find in his state of the union address. everybody mentions the city in the state of the union address. john adams and the first state of the union address in washington which was really a message to congress. dwight eisenhower mentioned it, calvin coolidge mentioned it. not once woodrow wilson, which makes it very curious. he is buried in washington. i have never quite understood that. [laughter] but...
i think everybodythecityoweslew a debt of thanks. >>[applause] >> for the work he did to make sure we were able to build this project. he was a key stakeholder in getting this done, along with the famous three amigos from the board of supervisors, david campos who cannot be with us, david chiu who is with us now represent us up in sacramento, and mark farrell. where is mark? mark is over here. we like to thank all of them >>[applause] . >> phil are some women is with us but i understand he had to be. i want to into some of the other folks on the stage with. bob tomasello was the chairman of our board. michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hos
i think everybody the city owes lew a debt of thanks. >>[applause] >> for the work he did to make sure we were able to build this project. he was a key stakeholder in getting this done, along with the famous three amigos from the board of supervisors, david campos who cannot be with us, david chiu who is with us now represent us up in sacramento, and mark farrell. where is mark? mark is over here. we like to thank all of them >>[applause] . >> phil are some women is with...
inbouldercity.... whereshe's been digging for we've learned boulder city retained someone to serve as their spokesperson because of all the media attention over the police chief's resignation and animal control controversy. despite this, no one with the city wants to talk with us about it. resigning-p pkg the new city spokesman jc davis says no one at the city has heard from police chief bill conger since his resignation sunday. conger was hired through an outside company, and submitted his resignation directly to them. davis told action news it was tied to the city's investigation into the former head of animal control, mary jo frazier. she served under conger and his predecessor. we went to the police department for answers. can you tell me who's in charge since the chief resigned? they referred us to davis, who says the city manager is deciding who will serve as the acting chief, while he looks for someone to fill the position permanently. hi, stephanie from channel 13. city manager was not in the
in boulder city.... where she's been digging for we've learned boulder city retained someone to serve as their spokesperson because of all the media attention over the police chief's resignation and animal control controversy. despite this, no one with the city wants to talk with us about it. resigning-p pkg the new city spokesman jc davis says no one at the city has heard from police chief bill conger since his resignation sunday. conger was hired through an outside company, and submitted his...
today, she was honored today by irefighters andthecity-congrats chloe! that's cbs 2 news live at 5 . .don't forget, one more time - our six o'clock news will be a town hall discussn on iowa's impact with the fast proaching caucuses. scott and karen will join you live at six from public space one in iowa city. you can stop by marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-authoror the path to cititinship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another w whington polititian you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa
today, she was honored today by irefighters and the city - congrats chloe! that's cbs 2 news live at 5 . .don't forget, one more time - our six o'clock news will be a town hall discussn on iowa's impact with the fast proaching caucuses. scott and karen will join you live at six from public space one in iowa city. you can stop by marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-authoror the path to cititinship bill. he...
iowacity'scitymanageris leaving to take a job in lawrence, kansas. tom markus has served iowa city for the last five years. he will be the city manager in lawrence... a town of about 93-thousand people that's the home of the university of kansas. markus begins his new job in march. dollars in construction work is nearing completion in iowa city. much of the work is happening on the university of iowa's arts and music campuses. in may the new arts building will open. then in june work at the new hancher auditorium will wrap up. and in august crews will finish work on the voxman music building. the buildings replace several buildings destroyed in the 2008 flood. "those who are going into the buildings have persevered during this interim time and they too celebrate seeing the building comtogether, it means a lot because it's a real symbol of this university and community's recovery from the flood. " crews are also planning to complete the new 360 million dollar children's hospital by the end of the year. tonight, we're hearing from the iowa man who won
iowa city's city manager is leaving to take a job in lawrence, kansas. tom markus has served iowa city for the last five years. he will be the city manager in lawrence... a town of about 93-thousand people that's the home of the university of kansas. markus begins his new job in march. dollars in construction work is nearing completion in iowa city. much of the work is happening on the university of iowa's arts and music campuses. in may the new arts building will open. then in june work at the...
insiouxcityhewas known as thesiouxcityfirephotographer. "i have always been hanging around fire stations and that's what drives you to do it. cause you get to know the people you get to know their personalities, you get to know what makes them tick and fire fighters are a unique breed." this was the inspriation for his wife.. lou ann and his book *fully involved.*the book describes the history of sioux city's fire department and its firefighters since 1865. "there is a lot of information and there was a lot of information around but it is in various places, various books, and this brings it all together to one spot." the book includes photos from sioux city fires, fundraising events for the station and even some recipes from a fire hope the book is a war for the fire department's history to live on in the community. "and hopefully this book will spark some more people to get interested in it." kayla novak siouxland news. 3 the lindblades are among numerous contributors to the book. you can pick up a copy of *fully involved* at their store
in sioux city he was known as the sioux city fire photographer. "i have always been hanging around fire stations and that's what drives you to do it. cause you get to know the people you get to know their personalities, you get to know what makes them tick and fire fighters are a unique breed." this was the inspriation for his wife.. lou ann and his book *fully involved.*the book describes the history of sioux city's fire department and its firefighters since 1865. "there is a...
this a huge passage into newyorkcity. itis now closed. is that right? >> reporter: yes, and behind us, you can see a couple of the vehicles that police cars have actually moved in. they're shutting the tunnel down. shutting down traffic in and out of manhattan. i found a few hearty soles out here. where are you coming from and where are you going? >> we're going to our hotel. >> normally we could see that, a block away. you can't see it because of the low visibility. what was going on at the javit center? >> how much further do you have to go? >> a couple of avenues. >> reporter: are you wishing you didn't come out for this? >> it's all good. we have to work znch your paper here. i'll let you keep going. >> we're looti are leaving clot. heated gloves better than me. more on 39th street, in midtown over towards 10th and 11th avenues. lincoln tunnel right behind us, you can see the snowplows, a couple of cars being able to leave new york, manhattan, heading towards new jersey, it will get less and less as the hours go on here. we're by the port authority
this a huge passage into new york city. it is now closed. is that right? >> reporter: yes, and behind us, you can see a couple of the vehicles that police cars have actually moved in. they're shutting the tunnel down. shutting down traffic in and out of manhattan. i found a few hearty soles out here. where are you coming from and where are you going? >> we're going to our hotel. >> normally we could see that, a block away. you can't see it because of the low visibility. what...
but superbowlcityisnot just games. >> we got our entertainment area behind us withthecitystagepresented by levi's with live music acts like one republic and alicia keys and chris issak and over there we have our cbs and nfl broadcast compound to be able to chill out at the sonoma county wine lounge and have a glass of wine if you're an adult. >> reporter: wait. did he say wine? >> 50 wineries will be pouring at the super bowl city taste of wine lounge. i think wine pairs with everything. >> that was joe vazquez reporting. also opening tomorrow, the nfl experience at moscone center. kpix 5's sports anchor vern glenn shows us what you'll see when you go there. >> yellow 30, yellow 30! hut! >> reporter: for the next nine days, you can throw it. >> that's how it's a done. >> reporter: catch it. >> touchdown! kpix 5! >> reporter: kick it. >> go, go! >> reporter: um, not quite like the pros. >> oh. >> reporter: but it's as close as you can get at the nfl experience. a super bowl week staple in its 24th year. >> we know there's a finite number of seats in the stadium and this is a gr
but super bowl city is not just games. >> we got our entertainment area behind us with the city stage presented by levi's with live music acts like one republic and alicia keys and chris issak and over there we have our cbs and nfl broadcast compound to be able to chill out at the sonoma county wine lounge and have a glass of wine if you're an adult. >> reporter: wait. did he say wine? >> 50 wineries will be pouring at the super bowl city taste of wine lounge. i think wine...
his younger kids will finish inkansascity. johnclark asked pederson about sam bradford. >> i do like him. listen, i always liked him. i liked him when he came out of college. he is a good fit for this organization. he came on strong at the end of the season this past year and he did some nilce things. >> you'll hear from jeff riff lurie and controversy on day one. ahead, hear what a philadelphia sports talk show host said about one eagles player and the new head coach that led to an on air apology. >>> good morning. i'm your first alert meteorologist karen thomas. we're looking at our weather headlines, another frigid start to our morning this morning. temperatures will be moving up above the freezing mark but that's later after the noon time hour so kids heading 0 thut morning for the school bus are going to want to layer up. we're watching a quick-moving system, possibly bringing a snow shower or flurry or two, then of course all eyes focused on the major winter storm that is still developing out in the central part of the
his younger kids will finish in kansas city. john clark asked pederson about sam bradford. >> i do like him. listen, i always liked him. i liked him when he came out of college. he is a good fit for this organization. he came on strong at the end of the season this past year and he did some nilce things. >> you'll hear from jeff riff lurie and controversy on day one. ahead, hear what a philadelphia sports talk show host said about one eagles player and the new head coach that led to...
randy gyllenhaal is live incentercity. thatcountdown is on. >> reporter: it is exactly six months away at this point. and we talked to city officials. they're prepping for this big event. meantime, we tracked downhill hill, one of those candidates most likely to appear. she was raising money tonight in south philly just days before iowa and again just six months before the dnc. the vip guests arrive in south philly at the offices of franklin square capital partners. the finance company hosting a private fund-raiser for hillary clinton expected to raise quite a bit of campaign cash here tonight. >> hopefully gets hillary gets the nomination. >> reporter: bill was not on the guest list but tried to score an au autograph. he hopes to see her on stage in the dnc. >> good for the city. any time you bring large crowd of people in. >> reporter: the mayor tells nbc 10 the city is already planning with the secret service and the fbi but compared to the pope's visit, this will be a much smaller event and a different crowd, more lik
randy gyllenhaal is live in center city. that countdown is on. >> reporter: it is exactly six months away at this point. and we talked to city officials. they're prepping for this big event. meantime, we tracked downhill hill, one of those candidates most likely to appear. she was raising money tonight in south philly just days before iowa and again just six months before the dnc. the vip guests arrive in south philly at the offices of franklin square capital partners. the finance company...