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it was a tense moment for the city. >> highway ironic to see the mayor, willie brown, a man who at that point was a young, probably attorney, student become mayor someday, and see him get facedown on the street. it's amazing how things have changed, but they haven't changed, joe. >> reporter: is nothing new under the sun, but there's a lot of hope that this george floyd moment on top of mario woods , on top of everything else could make a difference. >> we've got that hope anyway. joe, thank you. >>> our original report, covid phobia fallout. the alarming number of americans avoiding the doctor's office, and what it could be a health care disaster. >>> those of us in health care are worried about the next epidemic. >>> asante san francisco bar >>> when it comes to health care during covid, the numbers are bleak. >> 75% of us have delayed or canceled doctors visits. childhood vaccinations are down about 40%. 35% of stroke or heart attack patients are not getting to the er in time. and this year, california hospitals may see up to $18 billion lost in net revenues. >> our len kiese has the
it was a tense moment for the city. >> highway ironic to see the mayor, willie brown, a man who at that point was a young, probably attorney, student become mayor someday, and see him get facedown on the street. it's amazing how things have changed, but they haven't changed, joe. >> reporter: is nothing new under the sun, but there's a lot of hope that this george floyd moment on top of mario woods , on top of everything else could make a difference. >> we've got that hope...
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it was a tense moment for the city. >> highway ironic to see the mayor, willie brown, a man who at that point was a young, probably attorney, student become mayor someday, and see him get facedown on the street. it's amazing how things have changed, but they haven't changed, joe. >> reporter: is nothing new under the sun, but there's a lot of hope that this george floyd moment on top of mario woods , on top of everything else could make a difference. >> we've got that hope anyway. joe, thank you. report, covid phobia fallout. the arming number of americans avoiding the doctor's office, and what it could be a health care disaster. >>> those of us in health care are worried about the next epidemic. >>> asante san francisco bar we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was th
it was a tense moment for the city. >> highway ironic to see the mayor, willie brown, a man who at that point was a young, probably attorney, student become mayor someday, and see him get facedown on the street. it's amazing how things have changed, but they haven't changed, joe. >> reporter: is nothing new under the sun, but there's a lot of hope that this george floyd moment on top of mario woods , on top of everything else could make a difference. >> we've got that hope...
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. >> former san francisco mayor willy brown shared his memories of civil rights icon john lewis. they met in the early 1960s. >> the occasion was an organizing effort to get people from san francisco ask approxima and the bay area to travel to the south to assist in the voter registration operations that were being conducted primarily in mississippi. >> he says over the years he would introduce him at events, or they would dine together. he recalls a strong principled man. >> john was the most evidence of love, respect for humanity without being confrontational. >> the long-time georgia congressman who was there for critical moments in the fight io many. >> whenever he saw me, the first thing he would say to me, jeff, my brother, my friend. >> many millbrae, jeff stein berg reflects on a long friendship. he's the founder and executive of soujourn movement. meeting key people. lewis met with 90 of their groups and was always generous with his time. >> he would share with the students the principles of non-violence. non-violence is a way of life for courageous people. they can be a
. >> former san francisco mayor willy brown shared his memories of civil rights icon john lewis. they met in the early 1960s. >> the occasion was an organizing effort to get people from san francisco ask approxima and the bay area to travel to the south to assist in the voter registration operations that were being conducted primarily in mississippi. >> he says over the years he would introduce him at events, or they would dine together. he recalls a strong principled man....
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. >> the former san francisco mayor willy brown had been friends with lewis since his activist work in the 1960s. he said young people could carry on his legacy after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america, if not all over the world, it brought a smile to john lewis' face. because for the first time, all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >> lewis visited san francisco many times over the years, often to support charities. >>> house speaker pelosi released a statement on lewis' passing tonight. it read in part today america mourns the loss of one of the greatest heroes of american history. congressman john lewis, the conscience of the congress. he was a titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation. we sent this lealert on our app. we'll have more all weekend as more tributes come in. >> safety is foundational. safety will ultimately make the determination of how we go about educating our kids, as we move into the fall. >> most california schools w
. >> the former san francisco mayor willy brown had been friends with lewis since his activist work in the 1960s. he said young people could carry on his legacy after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america, if not all over the world, it brought a smile to john lewis' face. because for the first time, all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >> lewis visited san francisco many times over...
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. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown shared his memories of civil rights icon john lewis. they met in the early 1960s. >> the occasion was an organizing effort to get people from san francisco and the bay area to travel to the south to assist in the voter registration operations that were being conducted primarily in mississippi. >> reporter: he says over the years he would introduce him at events, or they would dine together. he recalls a strong, principled man. >> john was the most evidence of love, without being confrontational. >> reporter: the longtime georgia congressman, who was there for critical moments in the fight for civil rights, and inspired so many. >> whenever he saw me, the first thing he would say to me, jeff, my brother, my friend. >> reporter: in millbrae, jeff steinberg reflects on a long friendship. he's the founder and executive director of the sojourn project. the group takes students into the deep south, retracing the civil rights movement of the '50s and '60s, meeting with key people. lewis met with 90 of their groups, always generous with his tim
. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown shared his memories of civil rights icon john lewis. they met in the early 1960s. >> the occasion was an organizing effort to get people from san francisco and the bay area to travel to the south to assist in the voter registration operations that were being conducted primarily in mississippi. >> reporter: he says over the years he would introduce him at events, or they would dine together. he recalls a strong, principled man....
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. >> the former san francisco mayor willy brown had been friends with lewis since his activist work in the 1960s. he said young people could carry on his legacy after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america, if not all over the world, it brought a smile to john lewis' face. because for the first time, all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >> lewis visited san francisco many times over the years, often to support charities. >>> house speaker pelosi released a statement on lewis' passing tonight. it read in part today america mourns the loss of one of the greatest heroes of american history. congressman john lewis, the conscience of the congress. he was a titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation. we sent this lealert on our app. we'll have more all weekend as more tributes come in. >> safety is foundational. safety will ultimately make the determination of how we go about educating our kids, as we move into the fall. >> most california schools w
. >> the former san francisco mayor willy brown had been friends with lewis since his activist work in the 1960s. he said young people could carry on his legacy after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america, if not all over the world, it brought a smile to john lewis' face. because for the first time, all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >> lewis visited san francisco many times over...
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they are in black neighborhoods that have the highest teacher turnover rate. 47% of teachers at willie brown middle school in the bayview neighborhood leave by year three which is more than double the district average. >> hopefully tools like this are addressing not just the general needs but also the specific needs to continue to maintain and have vibrant, diverse, thriving communities.? for craig berger, that means staying in the community with he works with them adding his two daughters the opportunity to shelter in place with dad. >> my daughters needed some extra space, which they have now and we have a beautiful home, which is wonderful. >> landed just posted another fundraising round bringing the total number they have raised 2/20 $2 million and because those are set up as a coinvestment, there is no on the number of teachers they can help in a given year. susie, kpix five. >>> and you can send your stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of the reporting on our website. >>> a search is on for the person who shot and killed a driver in east contra costa county. they s
they are in black neighborhoods that have the highest teacher turnover rate. 47% of teachers at willie brown middle school in the bayview neighborhood leave by year three which is more than double the district average. >> hopefully tools like this are addressing not just the general needs but also the specific needs to continue to maintain and have vibrant, diverse, thriving communities.? for craig berger, that means staying in the community with he works with them adding his two...
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predominately black neighborhoods also have the highest teacher turnover rate, 47% of teachers at willie brown middle school in the bayview neighborhood leave by year three, which is more than double the district average. >> hopefully tools like this are addressing not just the general need but also the specific need to continue to maintain thriving communities. >> keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of our original porting on our website. >>> it is 6:away. cannabis businesses targeted and the high-stakes robbery and deadly shootout. that is next on capex five in streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> we have a look at clear camera. we are going to warm up your details are coming up. >>> 6:12, a search is on for the person who shot and killed a driver in it contra costa county. the chp says the victim was going east on vasco road in a nissan altima when the deadly gunfire rang out and it happened before 9:00 last night. investigators believe the shooting was targeted. >>> developing out of san francisco, officers are looking for three suspects who attack
predominately black neighborhoods also have the highest teacher turnover rate, 47% of teachers at willie brown middle school in the bayview neighborhood leave by year three, which is more than double the district average. >> hopefully tools like this are addressing not just the general need but also the specific need to continue to maintain thriving communities. >> keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of our original porting on our...
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. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown had also been close friends with lewis from activist work in the sixties. brown says young people could carry on the legacy by continuing the type of activism seen after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america, if not all over the world. it brought a smile to john lewis' face. because for the first time all of the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to every body in the world. >> lewis would visit san francisco many times over the years often to support local charities. and senator kamala harris release ad statement on his passing. we are grateful that john lewis never lost sight how great our country can be. he carried the baton of progress and justice tot to the end. it falls on us to pick it up and march on. house speaker nancy plosi also reese re lease ad statement. says america mourns the loss of one of the greatest heros in american history. congressman lewis the conscious of the congress. he was a titan of the civil rights movement who transform our nation. and from presiden
. >> former san francisco mayor willie brown had also been close friends with lewis from activist work in the sixties. brown says young people could carry on the legacy by continuing the type of activism seen after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america, if not all over the world. it brought a smile to john lewis' face. because for the first time all of the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to every body in the world....
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. >> and former san francisco mayor willie brown had also been close friends with lewis from activist work in the 1960s. brown says young people could carry on lewis' legacy by continuing the activism seen after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america if not all over the world it brought a smile to john lewis' face because for the first time all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >> lewis would visit san francisco many times over the years to support local charities. senator kamala harass released a statement. we are grateful that john lewis never lost sight how great our country can be. he carried the baton of progress and justice to the very end. it falls on us to pick it up and march on. we must never give up, never give in and keep the faith. house speaker nancy pelosi says america mourns the loss of one of the greatest heroes of american history, he was a titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation. and then this from former president barack
. >> and former san francisco mayor willie brown had also been close friends with lewis from activist work in the 1960s. brown says young people could carry on lewis' legacy by continuing the activism seen after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america if not all over the world it brought a smile to john lewis' face because for the first time all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >>...
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. >> form san francisco mayor willy brown had also been close friends with lewis from their activist work in the 1960s. brown says young people can continue on lewis' legacy by continuing on the activism seen after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america if not all over the world it brought a smile to john lewis' face because for the first time all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >> lewis would visit san francisco many times over the years often to support local clarities. senator kamala harris also released a statement on lewis' passing. it reads in part we are grateful john lewis never lost sight how grateful or country can be. it falls on us to pick it up and march on, we must never give up, never give in and keep the faith. and house speaker nancy pelosi also released a statement. she said america mourns the loss of one of the greatest heroes of american history. john lewis was a titan of the civil rights movement whose goodness, faith and bravery transformed our nation. and then this
. >> form san francisco mayor willy brown had also been close friends with lewis from their activist work in the 1960s. brown says young people can continue on lewis' legacy by continuing on the activism seen after the death of george floyd. >> when the demonstrators took to the streets in america if not all over the world it brought a smile to john lewis' face because for the first time all the things that he stood for was beginning to make sense to everybody in the world. >>...
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to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brownor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we also really build strong communities when i started this job my sons were 2 and 5 now 9 and 6 i think so the need to be able to take a call from the principal of school i think that brings a whole new appreciation to being understanding of the work life b
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with respect to across-the-board budget cuts, willie brown, barb could have man, was engineers to neutralize ethics at the whim of the city family. 2005 charter amendment to give dedicated independent funding stream was successfully fought by the family. largely this was because the political clubs recoiled in empowering ethics the small committees and ignoring the big fish of the regulated community. the city attorney refused to certify charter language for an independent council for ethics in this measure to form as well. charlie mars. >> idil: is the processdale andm budget pressure. given the decades long record of the city family exerting political control over ethics. the payments debacle less commissioner resignations. we know them by the actions and we know who they are by their actions. the commission should consider petitioning the u.s. attorney to investigate the city family for trying to as fix' eight ethic as
with respect to across-the-board budget cuts, willie brown, barb could have man, was engineers to neutralize ethics at the whim of the city family. 2005 charter amendment to give dedicated independent funding stream was successfully fought by the family. largely this was because the political clubs recoiled in empowering ethics the small committees and ignoring the big fish of the regulated community. the city attorney refused to certify charter language for an independent council for ethics in...
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public visit to the bay area back in 2016 , and he spoke alongside's former san francisco mayor willie brown >> and there are some wonderful people from the state, from this area. during the mississippi project in 1964, so many people came to selma, young people from the colleges and universities to work in the freedom ride. >> at that lunch, lewis sat down with ktvu dave clark and said he hoped the civil rights movement of the 1960s would inspire current generations to stand up to injustice. >> today, america is a different and better america. in 1965 on that bridge, hundreds of thousands 1 million people could not register to vote simply because of the color of their skin. and we changed that. >> lewis served in the house of representatives from 1987 until his death. >>> 9:47. the pentagon has presented the white house with a number of options interboro moved to move reduce trips. the white house also wants the south korean government to increase how much it pays for the u.s. troops stationed in their country for protection. president contends the u.s. has far too many troops in military b
public visit to the bay area back in 2016 , and he spoke alongside's former san francisco mayor willie brown >> and there are some wonderful people from the state, from this area. during the mississippi project in 1964, so many people came to selma, young people from the colleges and universities to work in the freedom ride. >> at that lunch, lewis sat down with ktvu dave clark and said he hoped the civil rights movement of the 1960s would inspire current generations to stand up to...
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with respect to across-the-board budget cuts, willie brown, barb could have man, was engineers to neutralize ethics at the whim of the city family. 2005 charter amendment to give dedicated independent funding stream was successfully fought by the family. largely this was because the political clubs recoiled in empowering ethics the small committees and ignoring the big fish of the regulated community. the city attorney refused to certify charter language for an independent council for ethics in this measure to form as well. charlie mars. >> idil: is the processdale andm budget pressure. given the decades long record of the city family exerting political control over ethics. the payments debacle less commissioner resignations. we know them by the actions and we know who they are by their actions. the commission should consider petitioning the u.s. attorney to investigate the city family for trying to as fix' eight ethic ay allegations of corruption, and indictments and guilty pleas swirling around city hall contracting the city family is plugging along with another enormous bond for this nove
with respect to across-the-board budget cuts, willie brown, barb could have man, was engineers to neutralize ethics at the whim of the city family. 2005 charter amendment to give dedicated independent funding stream was successfully fought by the family. largely this was because the political clubs recoiled in empowering ethics the small committees and ignoring the big fish of the regulated community. the city attorney refused to certify charter language for an independent council for ethics in...
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brown. >> i want to be clear that our investigation did not exonerate willis. the question whether we can prove a case at trial is different than clearing him of any and all wrongdoing. there are so many points at which dan wilson could have handled the situation differently and michael brown might still be alive. >> a grand jury under the previous prosecutor chose not to indict wilson. the u.s. justice department exonerated him. bell also decided not to move forward. 6 years ago the killing of mike brown, the police reaction, 2 demonstrations and the grand jury decision not to insight. the saying hands up and don't shoot came from johnson who said it wasn't true. bell was under pressure to reexamine this case. he did so quietly and yesterday came forward with the results of this investigation. >> dana: thank you. next a former president named in unsealed documents dealing with jeffrey epstein ex-girlfriend. explosive details minutes away. the coronavirus is wrecking state and local budgets. if the senate doesn't act, it will mean painful cuts to essential publ
brown. >> i want to be clear that our investigation did not exonerate willis. the question whether we can prove a case at trial is different than clearing him of any and all wrongdoing. there are so many points at which dan wilson could have handled the situation differently and michael brown might still be alive. >> a grand jury under the previous prosecutor chose not to indict wilson. the u.s. justice department exonerated him. bell also decided not to move forward. 6 years ago...
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brown carpet. >> with a couch. moore is weighing in saying the carpeting was originally a choice made by her ex-husband, bruce willisis in their mountain home where it gets cold, she's throwing shade at bruce. and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex,...
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brown teen and correspondent abby thrill in. ron, you're more of a cookie geek than me. this is not a new argument for reapins can a. the willieorge w. bush going after them by scaring them about crime. but suburban voters have revolted against this president. this is why nancy pelosi is speaker and why the electoral map tilts in joe biden's favor. is that going to get them back? >> right, look, first of all, these are not richard nixon suburbs, and these are not ronald reagan's suburbs. they are a lot more racially diverse than they were 30 and 40 and 50 years ago this. are a lot more college graduates than there were decades ago in the suburbs and the pattern is unmistakable under trump n.2016 he lost 87 out of the 100 largest counties in america by a combined margin of is a million votes, including not only the center cities but many of the big suburban counties around the country. 2018 those people moved further away from the republicans, not only in the places that had already been trending to the democrats like northern virginia and new jersey, but new terrain, richmond, houston, dallas, atlanta, charleston, salt lake ci
brown teen and correspondent abby thrill in. ron, you're more of a cookie geek than me. this is not a new argument for reapins can a. the willieorge w. bush going after them by scaring them about crime. but suburban voters have revolted against this president. this is why nancy pelosi is speaker and why the electoral map tilts in joe biden's favor. is that going to get them back? >> right, look, first of all, these are not richard nixon suburbs, and these are not ronald reagan's suburbs....