Involved in this discussion we now as a city we now adopt a five year Financial Plan for a city and a two year budget. Do those longer range financial tools increase ability to increase the predictability for the city and the Provider Network . And are there others . By no means an exhaustive presentation today but some background and some questions were considering and i am happy to answer any questions. Thank you and through chair farrell we have a number of speaker cards but i know may 1 our minimum wage goes way up in San Francisco. Oakland has the highest in the nation right now and i think we jump may 1 to join oakland or as close to the highest in the nation but i know that creates some challenges for nonprofits and others in the city. Could you talk about how nonprofit contracts are adjusted for going to be adjusted for the minimum wage and how i know some of the executive directors are here to talk about the wage compression you talked about as well as a result of the increase
Im yellin timber hey, good morning, everybody. We are believe it or not heading into 24hour period where parts of america will see wind chills near 60 below. Weve got a live shot of green bays Lambeau Field where cheese heads will be armed with hand warmers, and cocoa and varieties of antifreeze. Ron claiborne will fill us in later. This is a fountain in atlanta, georgia, frozen solid. Our extreme team is out in force covering this for you. The forecast coming up for you this morning. One person not out in full force, Ron Claiborne, lot of people were worried about him yesterday. Youre okay. I survived. America can relax. Welcome back. We missed you. Also ahead on the show what promises to be one of the more bizarre birthdays ever, how north koreas young dictator kim jongun plans to spend this week with his friend, former nba star Dennis Rodman. The special gift that rodman has put together for his pal and what implications it could have on our relationship with the rogue nation. Well
Asked earlier, do you think she could have imagined this day . And dr. Janetta cole said sure, she could imagine this day, but she would probably imagine it for someone else. But then dr. Black said, but she would claim it because she knew to claim it. So we really want to take a moment to just say how incredible it is that we are here to celebrate the fact that a woman whose parents were enslaved has replaced a confederate general in the National Statuary hall. [applause] you know, we all get so frustrated and think, oh my goodness, is there any progress ever to be made . And today gives us a sense of hope and a sense of promise. Included in this audience are the people who provide hope and promise. There are students from bassoon cookman from Bethune Cookman university. [applause] i see our sisters from the National Council of negro women. [applause] and i especially want to introduce to you the John Robert Lewis scholars who are here. They had just started. [applause] and they are d
Could have imagined this day . And dr. Janetta cole said sure, she could imagine this day, but she would probably imagine it for someone else. But then dr. Black said, but she would claim it because she knew to claim it. So we really want to take a moment to just say how incredible it is that we are here to celebrate the fact that a woman whose parents were enslaved has replaced a confederate general in the National Statuary hall. [applause] you know, we all get so frustrated and think, oh my goodness, is there any progress ever to be made . And today gives us a sense of hope and a sense of promise. Included in this audience are the people who provide hope and promise. There are students from bassoon cookman from Bethune Cookman university. [applause] i see our sisters from the National Council of negro women. [applause] and i especially want to introduce to you the John Robert Lewis scholars who are here. They had just started. [applause] and they are determined to carry on the missio
And dr. Janetta cole said sure, she could imagine this day, but she would probably imagine it for someone else. But then dr. Black said, but she would claim it because she knew to claim it. So we really want to take a moment to just say how incredible it is that we are here to celebrate the fact that a woman whose parents were enslaved has replaced a confederate general in the National Statuary hall. [applause] you know, we all get so frustrated and think, oh my goodness, is there any progress ever to be made . And today gives us a sense of hope and a sense of promise. Included in this audience are the people who provide hope and promise. There are students from bassoon cookman from Bethune Cookman university. [applause] i see our sisters from the National Council of negro women. [applause] and i especially want to introduce to you the John Robert Lewis scholars who are here. They had just started. [applause] and they are determined to carry on the mission. We also have people from the