Investment for certain places in scotland in Northern Ireland and wales at the same time his government saying that theyre going to spend around 120000000. 00 just on a Public Information campaign to get people ready for the idea of no deal breaks it as you said scotland voted for remade in the 2016 referendum so did Northern Ireland thats something nicholas sturgeon will be reminding Boris Johnson of when he arrives here but beyond that although she and many other politicians here have said no deal brechts it will be unconscionable theres a lot of talk about how whats happening at the moment in london could actually boost support here in scotland for independence they rejected that in 20 votes nicolas sturgeon says she wants to try again certainly in the near future and now they miss isnt going to be an easy visit not just because of what mr sheen has said but also johnsons history with that scotlands conservative party leader and davison shes firmly against an idea breaks that hes se
Cyber attack, the ran some aware attack crippled parts or all of the Asian Art Museum foundations computers. As you said, that system is now up and running. The city of San Francisco, city hall told us today that they do have protocols in place so if there is a cyber aware attack, well, they can actually isolate it and respond quickly to it. The ran some aware attack in may raised alarms here at city hall. It has rielle straighted the conversation at city hall as to whether were prepared, whether we have the right pro foe toe calls in place. Aaron peskin believes the city is staying ahead of the hackers. We are prepared for cyber attacks. We are prepared for ransom aware attacks. City administrator naomi kelly told us the city has developed a comprehensive Cyber Security program. We are assessing our systems. Were doing routine monitoring, risk assessments. Were updating software on a regular basis. Reporter it was the citys i. T. Security experts that helped restore the museums paraly
Thank you very much, director kosinski, and your staff. I think these mostly addressed the concerns. The question whether it should be an ordinance or in the charter, to be clear. All of the commissions are in the charter. If we would create this by charter, it wouldnt be a Charter Commission that has all the responsibilities and duties defined in the charter. So we think its important that we have something that has. I think this is in many ways recognizing that this department is here to stay. One of the reasons why this this department maybe the main reason why this department doesnt have a commission currently is because its a new department. Its only been around a couple years, and the advisory structure that we have is here from a time when we didnt have a Single Department with the authority that your department has, had a single director and all of that. So i want to be clear that one of the things that were doing here by having a Charter Commission is recognizing the critical
Back. I mean, some ugly things have happened recently to the trump family. And i think id like to avoid that. Reporter when then candidate donald trump visited the bay area in 2016, protests got heated because he got forced to go out of the motorcade and walk the highway. Why is the first family coming back now . We asked abc news rick kline. Not selffunding, needs to raise it. Its got good figures but need to keep the california donors. Reporter President Trump isnt the only one raking in the west coast donors. Thpr cdida Vice President millions in california. Republicans might be fewer in the bay area but tonight many are expected to show up in force. Republicans dont have any voice so to be able to participate in an event like that is something a lot of people will jump at. Reporter tickets range from 1,000 to 35,000 a couple. This is all part of the trump campaigns aggressive Fundraising Efforts this cycle. We do know that President Trump raised 26. 5 million last quarter, that is
Denied help, 350 more extremely lowincome seniors are added to the 75,000. Theyll be excluded from new Affordable Housing. 4,000 by the year 2030. 4,000, in addition to the 75,000. Were in danger of homelessness and were in danger of being trapped in our homes, which are not a. D. A. Accessible. As a group, were left out of the calculations, as City Affordable Housing income requirements and opportunities have been moved to higher incomes. Seniors are not the only ones, of course, left out of these qualifications. When we need to accommodate everyone. But lets start with the seniors. [bell ringing] we have no options. We have serious disabilities and other situations. We cant go out and get three jobs. And even if we can work, one parttime job, were faced with widespread age discrimination. Its up to the board to set policy to cure this inequality. Its emerging. Its here. Its relentlessly growing. Please support s. O. S. Save our seniors from this crisis of inequality. [bell ringing] t