Supervisor said, Second Street is becoming the kind of main street of this district and there are streets what were going to have to maintain as kind of through streets to get to the bridge or whatever but this is an important street to think about as our main street and the street that is not only works for cars and buses but for bicycleists and pedestrians and businesses and for people just to hangout and i want to thank the mayor for his leadership and the supervisor for pushing us on this and my colleagues and all the agencies and staff of my department for getting us to this point and making this project happen. Thank you, all. [applause] so outside of the city agencies there are Many Community partners that also joined us in creating division for the improvements to Second Street and many of the other City Projects Brian Widener from the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition will be here to say a few words but brain is an advocate for making the streets safer and not just for psyche li
Something about how the changes in the board has approached the budget itself in terms of the addbacks over time. This is showing you the number of addbacks, meaning individual line items in the boards restoration package at the end of the day, backed by year back over time. Its also showing you in the cross hatch bars here, the number of addbacks that are under 50. You can see a remarkable increase in the number of addbacks that the board has allocate through the budget process over time. As high as consistently over 200, as high as 250 different line items in recent years, compared to historical norms in a prior period of under 100. What this means is the allocations that the board is making are increasingly narrow and specific. You see the number of small addbacks increasing. I think this tells us something about how and the question it raises for me is how the board wants to balance what youre trying to do with the allocation process itself. Are you trying to allocate money for dif
Old girl and how. Well can you watching out International Country life from moscow which just gone eleven in the morning. Our top story the leaders of muslim nations are calling on the International Community to recognize East Jerusalem as the palestinian capital the organization of islamic cooperation met in response to the u. S. President s heavily criticised move to recognize the city as israels capital. The us decision on jerusalem because of its great quietness the historical and come to the most. Important i want to point out to ignore some of the distortions. The united. States the solution to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel is a dangerous one it will threaten security and stability and frustrates efforts to resume the Peace Process the president is committed to this Peace Process as committed as he has ever been boy yes i mean every possible step must be taken to prevent the implementation of this illegal action by the u. S. Administration however there is one ques
And its four pm here this thursday the fourteenth of december and in fact is only just wrapped up what are we talking about we talked about that annual q. And a russian president Vladimir Putin is just finished fielding four hours of nonstop questions a very diverse ones too from the press heres a short recap of what was said on some of the most pressing russian and International Topics some for you. How would you explain to americans the sheer number of contacts between the Trump Campaign and your government. It was all made up by the people in opposition to trump in order to add illegitimacy to his work i can honestly say i find it strange it was made to almost appear like they had no knowledge this would damage the countrys domestic politics and deplete the ability of the elected head of state it means that they do not respect the voters who cast their ballots in trumps favor our ambassador was accused of meetings with someone at meetings a world wide practice someone saw something
Haslinda Sintesa Group is a billion dollar company, indonesias biggest distributor of consumer goods. It is also into real estate, and Renewable Energy. At it head is a mother of four who champions gender equality. A woman who uses her role to help other women. Shinta kamdani has become a beacon for indonesian business, inspired by what she calls her journey of national service. Haslinda Shinta Kamdani thank you for being on high flyers. A pleasure to have you today. The company has its roots three generations ago. Your grandfather started it in 1919 as a rubber plantation, but your dad took over and expanded it into industrial manufacturing and property as well. Then you came along at the tender age of 32 and changed everything. What a gutsy move. Why did you do it . Shinta well, first of all i think when i was exposed with the business since i was young, right, so i have an understanding of how the business is, but at the end of the day, i see the company so identified with him. I fi