Public safety vehicles it can be as price as thirty minutes it spreads across the cost saves and Emergency Management but they tend to over lap for example, over the past 5 years the city paid a total of 76 million in litigations relate to this but at the same time this system collects information on fast acceleration and hard braking i know creates inefficiencies and fuel inefficiencies at the same time this impacts safety so being able to collect that information and curve it saves time and money and also insures safety some of the recent example come from the city of sacramento that suspended money in the first month saved 60,000 in fuel costs and the yellow county Sheriffs Office that outfitted the sheriffs deputies vehicles with attorney fee masks and found 50 ferries percent of the deputies in the municipal Water District the employees saved 354,000 on fuel the drive cam is here in San Francisco well discuss 3 that later on but saw a savings of 50 percent the rim fire we managed
Recent example come from the city of sacramento that suspended money in the first month saved 60,000 in fuel costs and the yellow county Sheriffs Office that outfitted the sheriffs deputies vehicles with attorney fee masks and found 50 ferries percent of the deputies in the municipal Water District the employees saved 354,000 on fuel the drive cam is here in San Francisco well discuss 3 that later on but saw a savings of 50 percent the rim fire we managed the emergency vehicles this is a quick illusion of what managers might see in some of the telling mask reports this is the live update on the pressure view and the color codes is the status it gives reports on digging nofkz and fuelefficient routing and other efficient metrics currently San Francisco has 40 percent of its fleet using this system it is voluntarily installed with some departments and currently managed under the Fleet Management central shops o Shops Department on the left hand of the slide is a list of departments curre
For approaching a million we have more construction and bigger neighborhoods and the like it is in all likely hood the seven hundred number is low. As were approaching the 71 number how about the resources putting more. The likely hood is one hundred percent. The 3 hundred officers enabled us to do itself primary robot so answer the 911 calls and our proprietor to stay on top of Violent Crime when the 3 had had officers come back those are our beat officers and bike officers your specific enforcement for specific problem details like auto burglary and the like so all that will come back and obviously if there are more officers added it booster our ability to do more. Thank you very much i dont see any other questions i want to take Public Comment i have a few cards here calling names come up you have 2 minutes. First of all, i want to say thank you to supervisor yee and chief suhr and from the woke up if the doofdz i appreciate that meeting being organized im a homeowner in Westward Pa
Standard poors at 1804 tonight. It was another recordsetting week for the dow and the s p 500. With the s p finishing above 1800, first time ever. Dominic chu recapping all the action and the highlights. Also highlighting a few red flags investors need to know about. Over to you. Thanks. Lets put it in context for you viewers about how strong this bull market has been. Intrady moves and then the year to date moves for dow industrials. Up 23 so far year to date. A massive move to the upside. Just to put it in context here. Also checking out whats happening with the s p 500, because that as well up 27 so farr year to date. A nice move. Again, a record close for that. With the nasdaq composite showing those gains as well at the highs of the year. Multiyear highs for nasdaq composite. Check out the winners on the name. Jpmorgan chase, chevron, United Health care closing on the upside. Lougs losers include names intel, ibm, as well as s p 500, biogen tyson. On the losers gamestop, best buy,
Begins now. As we start a new week, good evening once again in our headquarters here in new york. Day 109 of the trump administration. This afternoon we were live on air with what turned out to be a dramatic day in the u. S. Senate. At the center of it, a 27 year veteran attorney general named sally yates. A 27year Public Servant promoted along the way by republicans and democrats alike. Sally yates was the acting attorney general, running the Justice Department in transition, waiting for Jeff Sessions in effect to be approved as the new attorney general back in january. But there came a day during just the second week of the Trump Presidency when she called the white house and asked the president s lawyer if they could meet. She said she had something important to tell him. Now we know it was about president Trumps National security adviser at the time, retired general Michael Flynn. Sally yates told the president s lawyer that mike flynn was potentially vulnerable to blackmail and ha