Now. This is ktvu mornings on 2. Good morning. You are taking a live look in San Francisco. Yes, they are throwing tortillas where the annual bay tobreakers is set to get underway in just about an hour from now. 40,000 runners are participating in this years event. We do have Team Coverage throughout the race course for you this morning and will have more on what to expect if you are planning to head on into the city. Welcome to mornings on 2. It is sunday, may 18. Im claudine wong. Good morning, everyone. Im mike mibach. It looks like a beautiful morning. Spectators and others want to know what the weather will be like, especially ocean beach where the race ends. Good morning, rosemary. Good morning to you. I think it will be a great morning for a run and will be a little breezy along coastline for the afternoon. In case you plan on heading that way, heres a live look at the Golden Gate Bridge and to the north where a mix of sun and clouds in the forecast for your day. Lets take a loo
All right, everyone, want to say thank you all for being here today at balboa park and want to say, first off, thanks to the trust for public land who played a key role in renovating balboa park and to put it to be where it is today. And i want to thank you all for your efforts. You know, one of the best parts about being an elected official is the ability to effect change in San Francisco in a very positive way. And today im very proud to announce that after two years of incredibly hard work on behalf of a lot of people, we are announcing a new project in San Francisco to bring free wifi to 31 different parks, plazas, and open spaces across our city. From areas such as the marina green to Washington Square park to sunset playground, all a moe square, civic center, Bernal Heights to right here in balboa park, this project is going to touch parks and plazas across all of San Francisco in every corner of our city. San francisco has been a leader in our Technology Community and our Techno
To be someone there. There have to be people working with it who are getting out there. I think this is what this city is going to be really powerful. In terms of other cities doing as well, chicago is doing some really interesting stuff. Scary cool stuff. Theyre taking 3 in 1 data, pothole request and crime report and matching it up with social media. Theyre getting this really deep and rich picture of what is going on in the city. And you can do that with data when you think about it creatively. Philadelphia as i mentioned, they are really active in open data. And new york, again with 3 in 1 is doing smart analytics. I think thats what youll see happening as well, government starts to become smarter, make better decisions, better policies. This term algorithmic regulation, which means you can have laws and policies in the cities determined by data and not just what we think is best, but whats actually best. So, as cities keep catching on and more and more with the data, youre going t
All right, everyone, want to say thank you all for being here today at balboa park and want to say, first off, thanks to the trust for public land who played a key role in renovating balboa park and to put it to be where it is today. And i want to thank you all for your efforts. You know, one of the best parts about being an elected official is the ability to effect change in San Francisco in a very positive way. And today im very proud to announce that after two years of incredibly hard work on behalf of a lot of people, we are announcing a new project in San Francisco to bring free wifi to 31 different parks, plazas, and open spaces across our city. From areas such as the marina green to Washington Square park to sunset playground, all a moe square, civic center, Bernal Heights to right here in balboa park, this project is going to touch parks and plazas across all of San Francisco in every corner of our city. San francisco has been a leader in our Technology Community and our Techno
And race are to be changed by proactive measure. Let me take a question from the audience, professor simon, money system often taps the relatives assets. And then the relatives are motivated to help locate the fugitives. What would motivate them to rat out of fugitives. In other words what the question is getting at, sometimes having to post bail can cause the Community Around the accused to get involved in their life and take an active role of the charges. Or if you have a situation of a fugitive to get involved . I like the idea of Community Engagement and to lower the risk and that someone can benefit from the system. I would like to see evidence that taking someones home will incentivize them to help them lock their son up. It might. But it my be incentivize detectives to be defenders but not to tie assets to it. I want to address the financial taking of someones property and thats the norm of the bail industry. That is not, i have been in the system for 41 years and never taken on