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front page photo caption san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. >> the not guilty verdicts in the michael jackson trial. front page photo caption, san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. after the bleeding the blood spattered walls draw the gaze of children wanting to see what has caused such a noise. how can they not stair. arms and legs, pieces of torso scattered, the smell of new death and feared hair. they must be asking the same question. a person who blows themselves up must believe in something. must believe in something or else not. hopelessness degreesed in apnigzs, righteousness disguised in a tuxedo of death much the children don't understand. i being of the dead dying man the bleeding bystanders who left to buy cheese or tobacco. in car bombs suicide bombs and we keep talking as though this will end like the final judgment of that black man who looks white and sleeps with boys but doesn't touch them. after the bleeding the children's shoes will be forever stained in the crimson color of death. who will set the doves free then. >> the next is sdaefrt on the horizon. i'm sure man
front page photo caption san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. >> the not guilty verdicts in the michael jackson trial. front page photo caption, san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. after the bleeding the blood spattered walls draw the gaze of children wanting to see what has caused such a noise. how can they not stair. arms and legs, pieces of torso scattered, the smell of new death and feared hair. they must be asking the same question. a person who blows themselves up must believe...
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according to a quote she gave the "san francisco chronicle" if they are not exposing their private parts, they are allowed to fly. she would not comment on the incident involving deshon marman and how he was removed from albuquerque-bound flight after he allegedly declined the pilot's request to raise his pajama pants above mid-thigh level. police only said that marman's boxers were exposed. marman's attorney said his client had been stereotyped by u.s. airways as a thug and his client has a right to wear his clothes the way that he wants and that they were only asking him to adjust his clothes, because of his color. now, u.s. airways stress that marman had not been removed from the flight because of his clothing but that he had failed to comply with the employee's request.
according to a quote she gave the "san francisco chronicle" if they are not exposing their private parts, they are allowed to fly. she would not comment on the incident involving deshon marman and how he was removed from albuquerque-bound flight after he allegedly declined the pilot's request to raise his pajama pants above mid-thigh level. police only said that marman's boxers were exposed. marman's attorney said his client had been stereotyped by u.s. airways as a thug and his...
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san francisco's ballot. coming up next. >> belva: good evening. i'm belva davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me on our panel tonight are rachel gordon, city hall reporter with the "san francisco chronicle." tom vacar, consumer editor with ktvu news. and thomas peele, investigative reporter for bay area news group on the chauncey bailey project. and carla marinucci, "san francisco chronicle," senior political editor. we're going to get to redistricting. which why is you're invited tonight. first we've got to talk about the budget. there have been talks going on all week. the deadline is right now. >> that's right. >> belva: what's happening? >> next wednesday. this has been going on for months. june 15th, the constitutional deadline. if these legislators don't get it together, they're going to be losing -- no budget no, pay is what the voters said when they passed prop 25. they'll be losing $402 a day. that's going to add up, we think, it may add a little fire to their passion to get the budget done this weekend, we hope. still, nothing really new there. jerry brown still wanting to extend these taxes, saying that it's necessary to close that $10 billion budget gap. and the republicans
san francisco's ballot. coming up next. >> belva: good evening. i'm belva davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me on our panel tonight are rachel gordon, city hall reporter with the "san francisco chronicle." tom vacar, consumer editor with ktvu news. and thomas peele, investigative reporter for bay area news group on the chauncey bailey project. and carla marinucci, "san francisco chronicle," senior political editor. we're going to...
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joining me on our news panel tonight is rachel gordon, city hall reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." ana tintocalis, education reporter from the "california report" on kqed public radio and wyatt buchanan. sacramento bureau reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." wyatt, let's begin with you. it's been a few days since state legislators found out they're not going to get paid until they passed a balanced budget. how do they like working for free? >> they don't. nobody is happy about this decision, but the reactions came in different ways from different folks. mostly democrats came out and criticized it. republicans stayed either quiet or said, you know, okay, this is -- we're okay with this decision. we need a budget. there were a few democrats who said that, too, but there were some really fiery language from some democrats. >> now, of course, the state controller is a democrat, and just as they were unhappy with jerry brown's veto, they're also unhappy with the controller's decision. what did john chiang say was the reason for withholding their pay. >> what he did was took a l
joining me on our news panel tonight is rachel gordon, city hall reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." ana tintocalis, education reporter from the "california report" on kqed public radio and wyatt buchanan. sacramento bureau reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." wyatt, let's begin with you. it's been a few days since state legislators found out they're not going to get paid until they passed a balanced budget. how do they like working for free?...
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san francisco chronicle reported that federal investigators can't even figure out where pg&e even got the piece of pipe that ruptured. that could explain why this investigation is taking so long to reach its conclusion. it's likely that hershman will have plenty of questions from pg&e and she'll face questions from victims. live in san bruno, amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news". >> kristen: the mayor of alameda is calling for an independent investigation into look into the actions of police officers and firefighters who watched a suicidal man drown at an alameda beach on memorial day. the mayor announced the probe at an emotional public meeting last night. they faced criticism and accused of incompetence. alameda firefighters were not trained to conduct land-based water just. >> for all the firefighters that were not recertified, they should have brought it to the attention of the chief department and training division. many agencies including san francisco would have recertified these people at no cost. >> they have failed to live up to the most basic expectations you would have for them. >
san francisco chronicle reported that federal investigators can't even figure out where pg&e even got the piece of pipe that ruptured. that could explain why this investigation is taking so long to reach its conclusion. it's likely that hershman will have plenty of questions from pg&e and she'll face questions from victims. live in san bruno, amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news". >> kristen: the mayor of alameda is calling for an independent investigation into look into the...
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the san francisco chronicle reported over the weekend that federal investigators can't even figure out where pg&e got the piece of pipe that ruptured. so that could explain why it's taking so long to make conclusions. likely hershman will have many questions for pg&e and face questions from the victims. live in san bruno, amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news". >> kristen: in san francisco, police are investigating the shooting of a suspected bank robber after officers killed a man in the haight district yesterday evening. f.b.i. tracked a southern california serial bank robber he was using add stolen bmw. investigators say the suspect tried to run over the officers but that is when the officers opened fire. police have not if he was armed at the time of the shooting or any evidence of past bank routines. >>> alameda's mayor is calling for an independent investigation following the death of a suicidal man, he drowned on memorial day as firefighters police and watched from the shore for more than an hour. at hearing last night, residents accused the public safety agency of incompetence and heartl
the san francisco chronicle reported over the weekend that federal investigators can't even figure out where pg&e got the piece of pipe that ruptured. so that could explain why it's taking so long to make conclusions. likely hershman will have many questions for pg&e and face questions from the victims. live in san bruno, amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news". >> kristen: in san francisco, police are investigating the shooting of a suspected bank robber after officers killed a...
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i also do not know if you have read the lead editorial in "the san francisco chronicle" but it talks to exactly what we are arguments against now. i have also spoken to some of my constituents. they were not able to be here, so i would like to represent them. these are random samples of a lot of comments i have heard. the college professor from san francisco state university, outrageous. a richmond neighbor. we are going to lose a lot more trees in the richmond if this happens. a retiree from the sunset. the city could afford to donate tax breaks to larry ellison and twitter but cannot take care of its trees? from a real-estate agent in pacific heights. there go the property values in san francisco. from a member of the san francisco chamber of commerce. dead trees should not be part of our image. thank you for your consideration. supervisor avalos: thank you for your comments. maria delostino. scott plaken. >> good morning, supervisors. i just want to point out something that has not been brought up here today. these trees are actually critical pieces of infrastructure, not just a p
i also do not know if you have read the lead editorial in "the san francisco chronicle" but it talks to exactly what we are arguments against now. i have also spoken to some of my constituents. they were not able to be here, so i would like to represent them. these are random samples of a lot of comments i have heard. the college professor from san francisco state university, outrageous. a richmond neighbor. we are going to lose a lot more trees in the richmond if this happens. a...
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we have our very own san francisco chronicle, and this is when we will not mess. the new york area, has a tremendous confirmation. on tuesday, we have a note from harvey rose, we will increase the attrition level, and i have to respectfully disagree with that proposal, because the nature of this museum is very different, and the situation on the ground is very different. let me know and by the chief operating officer -- >> let me invite the chief operating officer. >> i will be very brief, supervisors. thank you for the opportunity to be in front of you. the government structures of the museum, the asian art museum foundation, this is a private foundation to work closely to achieve the mission. and in terms of the charter, the asian art museum we will maintain and displayed for the asian art we have a seamless integration of the operations at the museum, and an integrated budget. the budget ranges from $719 million, and we have 54 city employees. the city picks up roughly one- third. the sources of the finding are threefold. the hotel tax revenue is about 7% in th
we have our very own san francisco chronicle, and this is when we will not mess. the new york area, has a tremendous confirmation. on tuesday, we have a note from harvey rose, we will increase the attrition level, and i have to respectfully disagree with that proposal, because the nature of this museum is very different, and the situation on the ground is very different. let me know and by the chief operating officer -- >> let me invite the chief operating officer. >> i will be very...
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east, we saw how citizen journalists are reporting on the uprisings, and in papers like the "san francisco chronicle" are finding ways to collaborate with groups like spj's journalist of the year in northern california. his last three of this year's winners were new or nonprofit media, a ratio that would have been unthinkable just a decade ago when newspapers and large tv stations dominated the news media. to be sure, most of the hard work is still ahead of us. few new start-ups turn a profit. many community newsrooms' still rely on volunteer labor, and broader economic issues. we want to encourage the members of our audience here at the public library to drive this discussion. this is your chance to ask these experts what is happening to the news that you depend on to make your day to day decisions. our conversation tonight will include five elements -- we will talk about the quality of reporting available to the public and move on to what is being done to create sustainable newsroom jobs. we will talk about creating a new system that enjoys constitutional freedom of the press, celebrates the diver
east, we saw how citizen journalists are reporting on the uprisings, and in papers like the "san francisco chronicle" are finding ways to collaborate with groups like spj's journalist of the year in northern california. his last three of this year's winners were new or nonprofit media, a ratio that would have been unthinkable just a decade ago when newspapers and large tv stations dominated the news media. to be sure, most of the hard work is still ahead of us. few new start-ups turn...
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---el san francisco chronicle publico la foto del individuo blanco posando en el aeropuerto...ahora el abogado del joven afroamerican o esta acusando a la aerolinea de discriminacion racial... ---juzgue usted. cu ---hoy inicio oficialmente la semana del orgullo gay... y comenzo en san francisco con la izada de la bandera del arco iris... simbolo que caracteriza a esta comunidad... take vo ---el alcalde ed lee... enarbolo la bandera en la alcaldia de la ciudad... ---durante esta semana se colocara un triangulo rosa en las "twin peaks" de san francisco... y el domingo se realizara el tradicional desfile... ---entre los invitados especiales se encuentran las celebridades... chaz bono y olympia dukakis... ---este aÑo el tema es "en el orgullo... confiamos". top vo ----una coalicion de judios y musulmanes esta demandando judicialmente la eliminacion de una propuesta que haria ilegal la practica de la circunsicion en san francisco... ---la demanda solicita la eliminacion de la iniciativa en la balota de votacion del 8 de noviembre en esa ciudad... ---los demandantes son cinco judios.
---el san francisco chronicle publico la foto del individuo blanco posando en el aeropuerto...ahora el abogado del joven afroamerican o esta acusando a la aerolinea de discriminacion racial... ---juzgue usted. cu ---hoy inicio oficialmente la semana del orgullo gay... y comenzo en san francisco con la izada de la bandera del arco iris... simbolo que caracteriza a esta comunidad... take vo ---el alcalde ed lee... enarbolo la bandera en la alcaldia de la ciudad... ---durante esta semana se...
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---el san francisco chronicle publico la foto del individuo posando en el aeropuerto...do del joven afroamerican o esta acusando a la aerolinea de discriminacion racial... stop open roll open cu ---aumentan las trabas para que el alcalde de san jose pueda declarar una emergencia fiscal. take vo ---la procuradora general del estado kamala harris, expres que el plan de chuck reed podra ser ilegal. ---el alcalde ha tenido que posponer el anuncio de emergencia fiscal y tambien un plan para reformar las pensiones para empleados del ayuntamiento porque entrar en negociaciones con varios sindicatos. ---reed, ha dicho que ya ha calculado los riesgos legales y dice que la alternativa seria la insuficiencia monetaria municipal lo cual llevaria a grandes despidos. take vo ---quizs muchas personas tengan que pensarlo 2 veces antes de ir de paseo al centro de san jose por las noches o en el fin de semana, por que a partir del primero de julio el estacionamien to publico dejara de ser gratuito en dichos horarios. ---entre semana estacionarse en los lugares publicos despues de las 6 de
---el san francisco chronicle publico la foto del individuo posando en el aeropuerto...do del joven afroamerican o esta acusando a la aerolinea de discriminacion racial... stop open roll open cu ---aumentan las trabas para que el alcalde de san jose pueda declarar una emergencia fiscal. take vo ---la procuradora general del estado kamala harris, expres que el plan de chuck reed podra ser ilegal. ---el alcalde ha tenido que posponer el anuncio de emergencia fiscal y tambien un plan para reformar...
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a record amount of snow remains in the mountains and the san francisco chronicle reports almost 8 feetround near donner pass. the san joaquin river seems to be in the most danger of flooding because the dam is relatively small. >> a quick change back to normal with the fog holding on in the bay area. right now on the maps i can show you on live stormtracker 2 previews see the fog bank account -- you see the fog banked near the shoreline. fog increasing. warm numbers inland. the weekend temperatures will come down a few degrees. minor changes. most areas starting out in the 50s. the course locations in the fourth day, around 48-49 degrees. dry weather patterns and no rain clouds in our five day forecast. we still have a marine layer to contend with and some low clouds will start out today. temperatures inland very nice. here we go with our forecast model. the first thing tomorrow morning, i will show you some of the overcast near the coast. maybe a few partly cloudy skies for parts of the shoreline. around that day there will be sunshine and in the interior, plenty of sunshine. the warm
a record amount of snow remains in the mountains and the san francisco chronicle reports almost 8 feetround near donner pass. the san joaquin river seems to be in the most danger of flooding because the dam is relatively small. >> a quick change back to normal with the fog holding on in the bay area. right now on the maps i can show you on live stormtracker 2 previews see the fog bank account -- you see the fog banked near the shoreline. fog increasing. warm numbers inland. the weekend...
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the san francisco chronicle reports the nonprofit has reduced its debt from $225,000 to $77,000 after community groups caped -- complained hey were short-changed by event organizes. the parade is in the morning. >> a little fog tomorrow morning over the city for the beginning of that parade. temperatures upper 50s to near 60 degrees, and we're all going to warm up the next couple of days, and then at alan mentioned and myself, there's a chance, a chance of a few isolated sures mid-week. we'll get to that in a moment. beautiful shot this evening from our camera of the bayful you can see low clouds and fog sneaking back in, and all of that will move back inland. we warm up nicely. 83 in antioch. 64 in oakland. san francisco, 58. half moon bay, 57. 68 mountain view. 69 and sunshine in san jose. here's highlights for you as we head through the next three to four days. we'll continue with the patchy low clouds overnight, moving further into the bay. warmer the next few days, and we're going to introduce a chance, a slight chance of a few showers tuesday night and wednesday, and that will b
the san francisco chronicle reports the nonprofit has reduced its debt from $225,000 to $77,000 after community groups caped -- complained hey were short-changed by event organizes. the parade is in the morning. >> a little fog tomorrow morning over the city for the beginning of that parade. temperatures upper 50s to near 60 degrees, and we're all going to warm up the next couple of days, and then at alan mentioned and myself, there's a chance, a chance of a few isolated sures mid-week....
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after the jrotc article in "the san francisco chronicle" a few weeks ago, a few of us tried to set up an appointment with the superintendent, and when that did not work, we try to meet with board members. we found out there was a june 9 board meeting, and two of us were able to come here and speak. all of this was done in the hopes to address to all of you our significant concerns about how the pe independent studies program was affecting our program, and we believed a look and how it is not working was warranted before voting to extend the deadline. unfortunately, pe does not get the recognition it deserves. we have an excellent position here in the san francisco unified school district. however, each year it gets a little harder to stand up with all of the cuts that our program gets. >> you know, we are credentialed teachers. if i was not credentials, i would not have a job. we gave rotc two years to get a credential, and not one of them did. thank you. >> hello, my name in marilyn. i am a certified board national credentialed teacher at a middle school, and i have been teaching pe
after the jrotc article in "the san francisco chronicle" a few weeks ago, a few of us tried to set up an appointment with the superintendent, and when that did not work, we try to meet with board members. we found out there was a june 9 board meeting, and two of us were able to come here and speak. all of this was done in the hopes to address to all of you our significant concerns about how the pe independent studies program was affecting our program, and we believed a look and how it...
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there have been studies done throughout the united states, including in san francisco chronicle a study that has shown conclusively that locally owned businesses returned economic money back into the city. citizens of san francisco spend $100 at a chain pet food store. statistics say that $25 goes back into the san francisco economy. if the same hundred dollars is spent at a locally-owned cut store, $43 is reinvested in the community. aside from the other reasons you have heard, there is an economic benefit to supporting the locally-owned businesses for san francisco. thank you very much. president o'brien: thank you. next speaker. >> we had a battle going on, and we won that one. we are a member of the coalition 6 san francisco pet stores. we also helped that were involved with the california pet food express. when they did open -- i know this is not about pet food express, but i am letting you know what the impact has been on us. when the opened on california street, we have been impacted, definitely, in the marina. the business is down. what pet food express is doing -- what they use
there have been studies done throughout the united states, including in san francisco chronicle a study that has shown conclusively that locally owned businesses returned economic money back into the city. citizens of san francisco spend $100 at a chain pet food store. statistics say that $25 goes back into the san francisco economy. if the same hundred dollars is spent at a locally-owned cut store, $43 is reinvested in the community. aside from the other reasons you have heard, there is an...
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officers research association of california, which paid for mehserle's defense, told "the san francisco chronicle" mehserle did not receive any special treatment and this sentence was fair. referring to yesterday's protest, ron gottenham said the protestors are "trying to stir up something that doesn't need to be stirred up." >>> the local casual of the national lawyers guild filed class-action lawsuit against the oakland police department and this is tied to the 150 demonstrators after the sentencing of mehserle. here's the reason behind this lawsuit? >> reporter: the lawsuit doesn't name the oakland police department but the city also, the police chief, and nine supervisors with o.p.d. now, the incident is specific. as you mentioned, it has to do with the arrest of 150 people involve in a protest on november 5. november 5 was the day johannes mehserle was sentenced. now, this is video from that night. what you're seeing in this video is a group of people -- you can see their hand are tie behind their backs. they're people represented in this lawsuit. the lawsuit said the particular group of pro
officers research association of california, which paid for mehserle's defense, told "the san francisco chronicle" mehserle did not receive any special treatment and this sentence was fair. referring to yesterday's protest, ron gottenham said the protestors are "trying to stir up something that doesn't need to be stirred up." >>> the local casual of the national lawyers guild filed class-action lawsuit against the oakland police department and this is tied to the...
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. >> a passenger shot this video last wednesday, gave it to the san francisco chronicle. the pilot was demanding deshawn marmon get off the plane because his sagging pants showed his underwear. he eventually got off but allegedly resisted officers outside the plane and was arrested. marmon issued a statement and said he was embarrassed and not reflective of himself or his university. >>> police are searching tonight for the driver in a fatal hit and run. a man was hit about 10:30 a.m. this morning. witnesses say the driver fled in a minivan, possibly a chevy. no arrests yet. and a driver being chased by east palo alto police flipped her suv and killed her passenger in the process. officers say the 25-year-old woman sped away when they tried to pull her over. she crashed near east bayshore. the passenger died and the driver suffered serious injuries. she will face a number of charges including homicide. >>> 1400 block of east santa clara street in san jose there was a fatality. a sheriff sheriff deputy was chasing the man and he crashed into a tanker truck and died at the
. >> a passenger shot this video last wednesday, gave it to the san francisco chronicle. the pilot was demanding deshawn marmon get off the plane because his sagging pants showed his underwear. he eventually got off but allegedly resisted officers outside the plane and was arrested. marmon issued a statement and said he was embarrassed and not reflective of himself or his university. >>> police are searching tonight for the driver in a fatal hit and run. a man was hit about 10:30...
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. >> reporter: the video shot by a passenger and given to the san francisco chronicle begins after deshawn is seated on the flight. a flight attendant goes to his sheet. voices get a bit louder. >> no, listen to me. listen to me. >> no. >> we can have you off. >> i didn't do nothing to nobody. >> listen. >> i didn't do nothing to nobody. i paid my ticket. i paid for my seat. >> you're not listening to me. >> i told her when i sit down it will be taken care of. i'm sitting down and everything is taken care of. >> the pilot and a san francisco police officer stand by the seat but it appears he refuses to get up and leave. the passenger told the paper when i first saw him coming down the aisle i was like, come on, man, really, he said, but after he sat down you couldn't see anything. he said he told an airline employee that he was wearing pajama pants and he would pull them up when he sat them down. once he sat down he considered the matter resolved. >> i didn't do nothing to nobody, sir. this is your aircraft but i didn't do nothing to nobody. i ain't breaking no laws, i ain't touched nobody
. >> reporter: the video shot by a passenger and given to the san francisco chronicle begins after deshawn is seated on the flight. a flight attendant goes to his sheet. voices get a bit louder. >> no, listen to me. listen to me. >> no. >> we can have you off. >> i didn't do nothing to nobody. >> listen. >> i didn't do nothing to nobody. i paid my ticket. i paid for my seat. >> you're not listening to me. >> i told her when i sit down it...
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the man told the san francisco chronicle he regularly flies u.s. airways and wears women clothing to make business travel more fun. >>> pride week is hours away. it all gets started at 3:30 this afternoon. 1.2million people are expected attend this weekends festivities around the city. ending with sunday's big parade. that number is bigger than the population of san francisco. so cab byes, restaurants, bars, and police are getting ready for the crowd. >> there are a lot more people here and it's just better business in general. it's much better than last year. >> already? >> yes. >> san francisco police are promising to keep the large crowd under control and crack down on outside drinking. >>> for the first time alcohol will not be allowed at the pink sat party in the castro. this after 19-year-old man was shot and killed during the celebration last year. in the past, people were able to bring alcohol in plastic cups. but now police say if they want to drink they should just go into one of the neighborhood bars. >>> for a complete list of pride eve
the man told the san francisco chronicle he regularly flies u.s. airways and wears women clothing to make business travel more fun. >>> pride week is hours away. it all gets started at 3:30 this afternoon. 1.2million people are expected attend this weekends festivities around the city. ending with sunday's big parade. that number is bigger than the population of san francisco. so cab byes, restaurants, bars, and police are getting ready for the crowd. >> there are a lot more...
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>> i'm with the "san francisco chronicle." we appreciate your support. as you consider the advertising, i would like to bring a couple of things your attention. we reach an audience print -- in print and online. we are good citizen and we sponsor a lot of events in the city. one of the things we are very proud of is our season of sharing we put together every year that raises $6.3 million with the food banks, san francisco being one of the biggest beneficiaries. i want to let the supervisors know we have really listens to the requests from the city as it relates to type 1 and tied to advertising. we have invested heavily in technology that allows for placing of this technology directly into our system for distribution in print and online. working with the office of contract administration, we have appropriated "-- appropriated appropriate feedback and meets the city's needs. this allows us to publishes these notice -- to publish these notices without permission of third parties. because the technology lower cost of doing business, we have passed the savi
>> i'm with the "san francisco chronicle." we appreciate your support. as you consider the advertising, i would like to bring a couple of things your attention. we reach an audience print -- in print and online. we are good citizen and we sponsor a lot of events in the city. one of the things we are very proud of is our season of sharing we put together every year that raises $6.3 million with the food banks, san francisco being one of the biggest beneficiaries. i want to let...
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east, we saw how citizen journalists are reporting on the uprisings, and in papers like the "san francisco chronicleare
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the waterfront with some of the journalism attendees, and that was led by zahn king of "the san francisco chronicle." that went very well. i will say that the attendees on the tour were more domestic and international, but we did get some international. later sunday night, i think you went, commissioner lazarus, to the event at alcatraz followed by the party at pier 39. there were a number of events that continue tonight out in golden gate park at the california academy of sciences and, of course, the closing festivities tomorrow night at city hall, and as i'm sure mike martin can attest, city hall is looking very -- i don't know. what would you call that? again, hopefully, the weather will improve. it is looking very tropical over there at city hall. an oxymoron, but nonetheless, it looks very cool. the pow wow is expected to generate more than $250 million in tourism. it is considered the biggest tourist event possible. i know it has brought in a lot of work for a lot of people, and we were honored and privileged to participate, so we are really happy about that. lastly, i just had a request. if
the waterfront with some of the journalism attendees, and that was led by zahn king of "the san francisco chronicle." that went very well. i will say that the attendees on the tour were more domestic and international, but we did get some international. later sunday night, i think you went, commissioner lazarus, to the event at alcatraz followed by the party at pier 39. there were a number of events that continue tonight out in golden gate park at the california academy of sciences...
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the san francisco chronicle reports now one commission member wants the ban to cover goldfish, guppies, and aquarium fish. some pet store owners said the city is attempting to take too much control and that a ban will hurt their business. >> you ask me to ban it? how can i live? you sigh, this is my life and i also afraid i will lose my fish. i e sell 70 a week. how about my family? i have no money and depend on the government. >> right now it's a recommendation from the commission. the board of supervisors will have the final say. >>> just ahead, we'll update the bay area home sales. new numbers just came out. >>> why it's a big day for an online radio company. >>> taking a live look at the big board, big drop for stocks. the main reason, the violent protests we mentioned against the greek government austerity package hitting stocks hard. oil is also down 4.5% to 9483. the dow currently down 181 and nasdaq down 48. s&p is down 23. >>> the online radio company pandora, based in oakland, began selling on the new york stock exchange today. the price for initial shares was set for $16. it
the san francisco chronicle reports now one commission member wants the ban to cover goldfish, guppies, and aquarium fish. some pet store owners said the city is attempting to take too much control and that a ban will hurt their business. >> you ask me to ban it? how can i live? you sigh, this is my life and i also afraid i will lose my fish. i e sell 70 a week. how about my family? i have no money and depend on the government. >> right now it's a recommendation from the commission....
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newsome is the wealthiest elected official in california according to the san francisco chronicle. >>> defense secretary robert gates received a hero's send off this morning on the day of his retirement. ♪[ music ] . >> after four decades of public service, today is his last day on the job. president obama presented him with the presidential medal of freedom. it is the highest honor that can be given to a civilian. he called gates a humble american patriot who is a man of common sense and desection see. >> it is a big surprise but we should have known a couple of months ago, you are getting pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> 4 1/2 years ago then- president george bush tapped him as the defense secretary to oversee the surge in troops. leon pineta will replace gates at the pentagon. >>> ahead, small animals found in terrible conditions need your help. also, a leftover problem from the rain this week. you are looking at the damage. the bay area is heating up fast. meteorologist mark de mayo is tracking the forecast. we'll tell you how hot it will get in your neighborhood. also --
newsome is the wealthiest elected official in california according to the san francisco chronicle. >>> defense secretary robert gates received a hero's send off this morning on the day of his retirement. ♪[ music ] . >> after four decades of public service, today is his last day on the job. president obama presented him with the presidential medal of freedom. it is the highest honor that can be given to a civilian. he called gates a humble american patriot who is a man of...
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. >>> the san francisco chronicle is joining other bay area news outlets including abc7 and launching an ipad app. it is free for chronicle subscribers. nonsubscribers will have to pay $6 a month for it. >>> as you know, it does not feel like june begins tomorrow. >> no, it doesn't. and meteorologist sandhya patel is here to let us know how long the rain will stick around. >> at least through monday. i know, i'm hearing about it. all of the tweets are coming in, and everybody is posting on my wall on facebook saying, don't like this. when is the heat coming? at least not over the next seven days. here is a look at live doppler 7hd. but there is moisture in the clouds. and this is going to look very different by morning when the rain arrives. 24-hour rainfall totals are record setting. oakland airport, a third of an inch. that was record rainfall for the day. and in santa rosa, the sonoma county airport, .17 of an inch. you look at places like san jose receiving a trace amount. .13 in con -- in concord. half moon bay pecking up .16 of an inch. and ben low man, .60 of an inch. when all
. >>> the san francisco chronicle is joining other bay area news outlets including abc7 and launching an ipad app. it is free for chronicle subscribers. nonsubscribers will have to pay $6 a month for it. >>> as you know, it does not feel like june begins tomorrow. >> no, it doesn't. and meteorologist sandhya patel is here to let us know how long the rain will stick around. >> at least through monday. i know, i'm hearing about it. all of the tweets are coming in,...
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that's what a "san francisco chronicle" investigation is revealing.e and hazardous materials safety administration bases its rules and inspection standards on the findings of those studies. the obama administration is now promising to end the practice of using industry resources to help finance research. no word yet on what impact this finding may have on the investigation into the san bruno pipeline explosion which killed eight people. >>> the fight in san francisco to end circumcision on boys under 18 may be decided by a federal law. a southern california congressman says he will introduce the religious and parental rights defense act of 2011 to prevent cities such as san francisco from enacting their own bans on circumcision. the man behind the san francisco measure says it's a human rights issue. however, he's been accused of being anti-semitic because circumcision's role in jewish and muslim religions. the measure would change city code to make circumcision a misdemeanor punishable by a fine up to a year and up to one year in jail as well. >>> a
that's what a "san francisco chronicle" investigation is revealing.e and hazardous materials safety administration bases its rules and inspection standards on the findings of those studies. the obama administration is now promising to end the practice of using industry resources to help finance research. no word yet on what impact this finding may have on the investigation into the san bruno pipeline explosion which killed eight people. >>> the fight in san francisco to end...
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san francisco mayor ed lee will unveil his first budget. better-than-expected tax revenues may help the city avoid mass layoffs. it's currently facing a $306 million deficit. lee telling the "san francisco chronicle" the budget will contain cuts in services to the homeless but not public safety. >>> san jose's deficit is just about a third the size of san francisco's. but the city council now playing a little hardball with the labor unions. councilmembers just voted to impose a 10% reduction in salary and benefits on four unions representing city workers. the council had previously reached agreements on concessions with six other unions. san jose police officers association has also offered 10% concessions but only for one year. >>> president obama will meet with the republicans today to talk about raising the nation's debt limit. >> this comes after the house rejected its own proposal to raise the debt ceiling yesterday. the republican-led house organizing the symbolic vote to send a message to president obama that simply raising the government's borrowing limit is unacceptable. they say any increase needs to come with spending cuts. all sides agree the debt ceiling does need to be raised at som
san francisco mayor ed lee will unveil his first budget. better-than-expected tax revenues may help the city avoid mass layoffs. it's currently facing a $306 million deficit. lee telling the "san francisco chronicle" the budget will contain cuts in services to the homeless but not public safety. >>> san jose's deficit is just about a third the size of san francisco's. but the city council now playing a little hardball with the labor unions. councilmembers just voted to impose...