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Diego. the san diego city council voted 7 to 0 on the terms of the settlement with mayor bob filner. he has resigned effective august 30th. city council accepted his resignation. he is speaking right now. let s take a listen. we had a structurally balanced budget, and we joined in a five year labor agreement which for the first time gives without further vilification of those that served our city. as you know i ran on a platform of neighborhoods, making them livable, walkable, bikable. bret: mayor filner is now as he is resigning august 30th is going through a list of things he accomplished at the beginning of this statement we re told he talked about the allegations of sexual harassment and and others. we re back with the panel lightning round changing around a little bit with this breaking news. ....
Mentality to create those value added jobs that will attract the creative class that wants to live in the urban areas. it s not about fountains, it s about opportunities. i m trying to create an environment where they will help us pay for those fountains. a political divide, a cultural divide in the ways that we think of red and blue in this country and who lives in dense, walkable san francisco and who lives at the farthest reaches of the atlanta metro area and also this cost issue. dense, urban walkable areas are more expensive and getting more so. that is part of the issue. are the costs right now of living in a place like tampa and a place like new york are they constructed by the social policy we have? michael, want you to address that right after we take this break. why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, ....
What they want to do is they want to create a little rock technology park. they want to capitalize on the fact that they ve got not just a state capital, but also the university of arkansas at little rock, good intellectual capital there. but they want to make the city into more of a tech hub. at the little rock technology park website, they explain that plan. and they specifically explain how the issue of caffeine is an important part of that plan. proximity is everything. workers want to be in urban places that are walkable. bikeable. hyper caffeinated, so they can bump into other workers and share ideas. innovation districts are this century s productive geography. they are both competitive places and cool spaces. that is what little rock is looking for. they want to become a cool space. they want a slice of that sweet, sweet tech economy. that means they need to attract technology workers and technology firms and technology ....
C-span in a little rock bar while eating really excellent arkansas barbecue. i can attest little rock is kind of awesome. little rock has a lot to recommend in it. but little rock is not done. what they want to do is they want to create a little rock technology park. they want to capitalize on the fact that they ve got not just a state capital, but also the university of arkansas at little rock good intellectual capital there. but they want to make the city into more of a tech hub. at the little rock technology park website, they explain that plan. and they specifically explain how the issue of caffeine is an important part of that plan. proximity is everything. workers want to be in urban places that are walkable. bikable. hyper caffeinated, so they can bump into other workers and share ideas. innovation districts are this century s productive geography. they are both competitive places and cool spaces. that is what little rock is ....