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commissioner pearlman, you are muted. >> commissioner pearlman: sorry. i found that call to be a little strange because we got an email from the neighbor who i believe that filed the d.r. saying that she was in support of the project and now we have this particular attorney who says that the attorney for that same person saying that they have some objection. i think that it's completely out of our purview. something that definitely just needs to be handled by staff and there is no change to the historic character and issues in this project. so i make a motion to approve this project for the c.o.a. with conditions. >> second the motion. >> clerk: if there's nothing further, commissioners, there's a motion to approve with conditions. on that motion, commissioner black? yes. commissioner foley. yes. commissioner johns. yes. commissioner pearlman. yes. commissioner so. yes. commissioner matsuda. yes. and commission president hyland. yes. so moved commissioners, the motion passes unanimously, 7-0. and that places us on item 1 for case number 2015-013876pta at
commissioner pearlman, you are muted. >> commissioner pearlman: sorry. i found that call to be a little strange because we got an email from the neighbor who i believe that filed the d.r. saying that she was in support of the project and now we have this particular attorney who says that the attorney for that same person saying that they have some objection. i think that it's completely out of our purview. something that definitely just needs to be handled by staff and there is no change...
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commissioner pearlman, you are muted. >> commissioner pearlman: sorry.ttle strange because we got an email from the neighbor who i believe that filed the d.r. saying that she was in support of the project and now we have this particular attorney who says that the attorney for that same person saying that they have some objection. i think that it's completely out of our purview. something that definitely just needs to be handled by staff and there is no change to the historic character and issues in this project. so i make a motion to approve this project for the c.o.a. with conditions. >> second the motion. >> clerk: if there's nothing further, commissioners, there's a motion to approve with conditions. on that motion, commissioner black? yes. commissioner foley. yes. commissioner johns. yes. commissioner pearlman. yes. commissioner so. yes. commissioner matsuda. yes. and commission president hyland. yes. so moved commissioners, the motion passes unanimously, 7-0. and that places us on item 1 for case number 2015-013876pta at 207 powell street. this is a
commissioner pearlman, you are muted. >> commissioner pearlman: sorry.ttle strange because we got an email from the neighbor who i believe that filed the d.r. saying that she was in support of the project and now we have this particular attorney who says that the attorney for that same person saying that they have some objection. i think that it's completely out of our purview. something that definitely just needs to be handled by staff and there is no change to the historic character and...
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get this, pearlman was 101.o our hearts go out to him and his family and i know many of his doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah and comfortably shop over a million square feet of in- stock flooring! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. all in one stop! visit floor and decor in person or online. >>> confederate statues torn down across the country overnight. this one in washington, d.c. part of juneteenth celebrations all over the u.s. a few other symbols ripped down in the bay area as well as a few other black lives matter rallies
get this, pearlman was 101.o our hearts go out to him and his family and i know many of his doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah and comfortably shop over a million square feet of in- stock flooring! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide...
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pearlman i h e lived in for more than 50 years surrounded by his family. hit the summer season and it means a whole new challene of finding ways to have fun while still keeping safe and .hain tonight how about a blast from the past for you and the family. it big screen has transformed the parking lot into a pop up drive in movie theater. you're seeing part of last night's showing which was dodge ball, and you can still purchase tickets tonight online for $35 per car. the drive in tonight is showing napoleon dynamite. gates open at 7:30. movie starts at 9:00. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with meteorologist lisa argen. >> we do have some sun in the outlying areas but you can see that marine layer here in san francisco. 54 and in the mid-60s in mountain view. sunny in san jose at 61, and the view from mount tam shows the low cloud deck allowing for a cooler start for you especially in our inland valleys. although right now goodth 60s i livermore 53 in san francisco. so we've got some fog, visibility down to 2 miles at half moon bay, and we're also
pearlman i h e lived in for more than 50 years surrounded by his family. hit the summer season and it means a whole new challene of finding ways to have fun while still keeping safe and .hain tonight how about a blast from the past for you and the family. it big screen has transformed the parking lot into a pop up drive in movie theater. you're seeing part of last night's showing which was dodge ball, and you can still purchase tickets tonight online for $35 per car. the drive in tonight is...
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reporter marissa pearlman has the story. >> reporter: lingering smoke in the hoer don here.e're told that is where this crash happened up on blue mountain road. we're still waiting on confirmation at this hour. we want to show you video of the scene here which shows you what is left of this chopper. it is a bell 206 chopper. we learned it was contracted by pg&e and three people on board were working for the company. the crash happened after the crew was working on high voltage line. pg&e cult pow tore the lines and 3 8,000 people in the area are without power. no word yet on when that will be restored. cal fire confirm as water tanker, which was responding to this crash and this fire rolled over on its way up through some of these remote hills here after the crash. three people were on board that tanker at the time. they are okay. cal fire reporting all of them suffering just minor injuries. once again, we're hearing three people dead on board that chopper all working for pg&e, we're waiting on confirmation from the sheriff's office on that tonight. kpix 5. >>> to the weathe
reporter marissa pearlman has the story. >> reporter: lingering smoke in the hoer don here.e're told that is where this crash happened up on blue mountain road. we're still waiting on confirmation at this hour. we want to show you video of the scene here which shows you what is left of this chopper. it is a bell 206 chopper. we learned it was contracted by pg&e and three people on board were working for the company. the crash happened after the crew was working on high voltage line....
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award winning science writer for the chronicle david pearlman has died. he was 101.n a richmond district home he lived in for more man 50 years surrounded by his family. he wasleue at dr. dave. he started working at the chronicle in 1940. most of his career was spent in san francisco covering science for the newspaper. he retired in 2017 and a memorial will be held when the pandemic allows. >>> happening tonight how about a blastand the family? you can pull up for a show under the stars at the san mateo county event center. the big screen has transformed the parking lot into a pop up drive in movie theater. you're seeing part of last night's dodge ball showing. you can purchase tickets online for $35 per car. the movie starts at 9:00. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. there is fog out there and it's creating some visibility issues at the coast. but right here in walnut creek lots of sunshine, a few clouds around. it's 54 downtown, 60 in oakland, 59 in san jose. and there's the bank of low clouds at the air
award winning science writer for the chronicle david pearlman has died. he was 101.n a richmond district home he lived in for more man 50 years surrounded by his family. he wasleue at dr. dave. he started working at the chronicle in 1940. most of his career was spent in san francisco covering science for the newspaper. he retired in 2017 and a memorial will be held when the pandemic allows. >>> happening tonight how about a blastand the family? you can pull up for a show under the...
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marissa pearlman is live with more. >> reporter: yes, we learned the suspect, 26-year-old mason james lira, police tonight confirming the suspect is down, though his condition still not known at this hour. we're also learning other officers, as many as 4 total may have been hurt detaining the suspect just within the past hour. this has been a huge effort for a smaller community. you can see the law enforcement efforts in this video. the police, the sheriff's office, and the fbi who were looking for the suspect last seen on surveillance camera at a chevron gas station early this morning. the shooting happened just after 3:00 yesterday morning. police now calling this an intentional attack, an ambush after lira is accused of shotting at the paso robles police station. one of the bullets hitting a police officer in the face. he's expected to be okay after undergoing surgery this morning. once again, several deputies hurt. the suspect, according to police is down. we're working to learn the condition of the suspect at hed enterrified, some saying the they haven't slept in days. now that t
marissa pearlman is live with more. >> reporter: yes, we learned the suspect, 26-year-old mason james lira, police tonight confirming the suspect is down, though his condition still not known at this hour. we're also learning other officers, as many as 4 total may have been hurt detaining the suspect just within the past hour. this has been a huge effort for a smaller community. you can see the law enforcement efforts in this video. the police, the sheriff's office, and the fbi who were...
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reporter marissa pearlman joins us live from fairfield with the very latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: maybe you will see lingering smoke in the horizon off of blue mountain road. this is where we're told this crash and fire took place. we're hearing three people were on board the chopper. they are now dead. but the solano county sheriff will not confirm that at this hour. we want to show you what is left of the chopper here. it is a bell 206 chopper. we have just learned within the hour that that plane was contracted by peg pg&e and three people on board were working for the company. the crew was working on high voltage lines, pg&e then cut power to those lines. now 3 8,000 people are without power in the fairfield area. pg&e tells us they're working to restore power here. no word yet on when that will be. also on top of this, cal fire is confirming a water tanker responding to this fire to this crash rolled over on its way up through some of the remote hills here after the crash happened. three people were on that tanker as well. we're told they're going to be okay suffe
reporter marissa pearlman joins us live from fairfield with the very latest. what can you tell us? >> reporter: maybe you will see lingering smoke in the horizon off of blue mountain road. this is where we're told this crash and fire took place. we're hearing three people were on board the chopper. they are now dead. but the solano county sheriff will not confirm that at this hour. we want to show you what is left of the chopper here. it is a bell 206 chopper. we have just learned within...
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holly anderson is the director of education and outreach at the ronald pearlman heart institute of therk and noted cardiologist. dr. anderson, some of the increases are due to more of testing but hospitalizations are also up in some places. how concerned are you that people are becoming complacent? it seems after three months it's easy to let your guard down. >> i think it's really important distinction, you're absolutely right. more than a dozen states reported highs in the number of covid cases and some of that is due to more testing and more availability of the testing. but the number you want to keep in -- on the lookout for is hospitalizations and texas that began their reopening on may 1st has seen a 42% increase in hospitalizations since memorial day. and arizona, which we reopened on may 15th, when they had the largest number of covid patients in their ic us before the projected peak, reported tuesday that 79% of their icu beds are now filled and that's the highest number ever. coining that -- i think the states and communities that opened before they peaked are the ones that a
holly anderson is the director of education and outreach at the ronald pearlman heart institute of therk and noted cardiologist. dr. anderson, some of the increases are due to more of testing but hospitalizations are also up in some places. how concerned are you that people are becoming complacent? it seems after three months it's easy to let your guard down. >> i think it's really important distinction, you're absolutely right. more than a dozen states reported highs in the number of...
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Jun 6, 2020
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my name is jenny pearlman, i'm the associate director of strategic partnerships and policies from safe and sound. and i'm here today representing the family resource alliance which is a unique network of 26 resource centers that reach at least 13,000 children, youth and parents and caregivers each year. families who are the most vulnerable families in our city and we reach them in every neighborhood. with families in san francisco already struggling before the outbreak of covid-19, we have seen a significant increase in the need for families. especially with respect to food security, stable housing and mental health supports. we are essential for the safety net both before and after the shelter-in-place orders. and decades of work and vulnerable families have shown our cities how to overcome ethnic and racial barriers and historical discrimination. this is even more critical now with the current exposure of racial injustices. these impede healing by making families reluctant to engage in services. and to engage families, we tailer to the client population, often with direct input throu
my name is jenny pearlman, i'm the associate director of strategic partnerships and policies from safe and sound. and i'm here today representing the family resource alliance which is a unique network of 26 resource centers that reach at least 13,000 children, youth and parents and caregivers each year. families who are the most vulnerable families in our city and we reach them in every neighborhood. with families in san francisco already struggling before the outbreak of covid-19, we have seen...
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my name is jenny pearlman, i'm the associate director of strategic partnerships and policies from safe and sound. and i'm here today representing the family resource alliance which is a unique network of 26 resource centers that reach at least 13000 children, youth and parents and caregivers each year. families who are the most vulnerable families in our city and we reach them in every neighborhood. with families in san francisco already struggling before the outbreak of covid-19 we have seen a significant increase in the need for families. especially with respect to food security, stable housing and mental health supports. we are essential for the safety net both before and after the shelter-in-place orders. and decades of work and vulnerable families have shown our cities how to overcome ethnic and racial barriers and historical discrimination. this is even more critical now with the current exposure of racial injustices. these impede healing by making families reluctant to engage in services. and to engage families, we tailer to the client population often with direct input through
my name is jenny pearlman, i'm the associate director of strategic partnerships and policies from safe and sound. and i'm here today representing the family resource alliance which is a unique network of 26 resource centers that reach at least 13000 children, youth and parents and caregivers each year. families who are the most vulnerable families in our city and we reach them in every neighborhood. with families in san francisco already struggling before the outbreak of covid-19 we have seen a...
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my name is jenny pearlman, i'm the associate director of strategic partnerships and policies from safe sound. and i'm here today representing the family resource alliance which is a unique network of 26 resource centers that reach at least 13,000 children, youth and parents and caregivers each year. families who are the most vulnerable families in our city and we reach them in every neighborhood. with families in san francisco already struggling before the outbreak of covid-19, we have seen a significant increase in the need for families. especially with respect to food security, stable housing and mental health supports. we are essential for the safety net both before andafter the shelter-in-place orders. and decades of work and vulnerable families have shown our cities how to overcome ethnic and racial barriers and historical discrimination. this is even more critical now with the current exposure of raci injustices. these impede healing by making families reluctant to engage in services. and to engage families, we tailer to the lient population, often with direct input through the p
my name is jenny pearlman, i'm the associate director of strategic partnerships and policies from safe sound. and i'm here today representing the family resource alliance which is a unique network of 26 resource centers that reach at least 13,000 children, youth and parents and caregivers each year. families who are the most vulnerable families in our city and we reach them in every neighborhood. with families in san francisco already struggling before the outbreak of covid-19, we have seen a...