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the cities safer because of our welcoming city ordinance that lot make sure the city's police resources are focused on our local priorities. in fact, the 40 years of chicago's leaders have recognized our policies toward civil immigration matters help to prevent and solve crimes. put simply any actions amplify fears of deportation make chicago more dangerous because it fears called witnesses and victims to avoid cooperating with police. cooperation of all people regardless of the immigration status is essential to achieving the goals of reducing crime and pursuing justice for victims. when they're struck between cities, residency police undocumented immigrants come forward to report crime to local law enforcement and provide information that help the police solve those crimes. now i know their myths about these laws. we must not let myth mischaracterization fear mongering obscure the reality that chicago's crime rates are trending down. we still have a long way to go out sensationalizing tragedy in the name of expediency is not governing. it is grandstanding. every violent crime is devas
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city? >> as i stated publicly -- thank you for the question, congresswoman. as i indicated previously, this case, i will allow the judicial process to go forward. >> let me ask it a different way he was getting advice. can i get a little bit of time. i did not interrupt while he was getting advice. >> go ahead. >> this is the last one. there was a quote from mr. holman i believe where he said he will be in your office and up your butt if this, if there was a problem with whatever agreement, we do not know what it was. my question to you i know you been asked about it a couple of times a day, was he lying when he said you made an agreement that would cause them to be up your butt if he failed to uphold [inaudible] >> congresswoman, i answered that question and it appears as though we are asking the same questions over and over and over again. my comments will not change. no quid pro quo, no agreement, i did nothing wrong. >> the chair recognizes from new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman. tha
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our city is vibrant, diverse, our city is beautiful.entral to the economic extent of boston did higher education. the contributions that they make >> thank you, mayor. immigration defines boston did shaped by people who have endured incredible hardships to arrive at our shores seeking a better life. they drove taxis, opened restaurants, studied at our schools, built homes, repaired our roads and bridges, care for patients, cleaned offices, built distances, provided essential early education and child care for our babies. there is no doubt immigration is essential to the success of boston. there is the dark threat looming over this great city. the racists and xena phobic anti-immigrant policies coming from this trump white house. mr. chair i ask consent to enter into the record this boston globe article titled they are going to deport us. prompting some children to skip school. >> without objection so ordered. >> speaking to principals and educators in boston at various roundtables and town halls that i've convened in the stories are hea
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people of the city elect -- people of new york city elect me. ms. gillen: people who work in manhattan, whose kids go to mat hatton, everything that happens in manhattan effect mice constituents, mayor. i -- effects my constituents, mayor. i yield back. >> would the gentleman yield to me, please? i thank the gentlelady. my question, we've heard a lot about crime. so the overwhelming majority of crime in the united states is committed by undocumented individuals whose immigration status is dubious. mr. connolly: is that correct? mr. johnston: no, that's not correct at all. the overwhelming majority of crime is committed by u.s.-born americans. mr. connolly: so if i wanted to demonize naturally born americans, i could cherry pick crime rates from that population and demonize them and dramatize that and use it to smear an entire subgroup in the population. in this case, a majority group. is that correct? >> oh, absolutely. you could look at people with driver's licenses and say, man, they're committing a lot of crime, we should stop issuing driver's li
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for other green cities. from that success we launched a sustainable innovators network a platform supporting local startups to deploy sustainable solutions in san francisco right here. >> and just six months ago we opened a brick and mortar store called the yes s.f. headquarters on the corner of montgomery and bush street. how many of you been in that space? yes. thank you very much. this is a beautiful space that is really designed by gensler to connect inspired, activate ideas about the city's future. and so when i go in in the morning i get a cup of coffee. i just kind of listen and i hear conversations. i see interviews happen. i see people talking about fresh ideas. i see entrepreneurs meeting with investors all of them pushing the conversation that is going to move san francisco forward. and i know that we are not just bringing san francisco back but we are truly, truly making san francisco a better place. >> if there's one thing i've learned in studying the chambers 175 year history it's that bold ide
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new york city will always comply with city, state and federal laws. adams denied that his cooperation is an attempt to avoid federal corruption charges. no quid pro quo. >> and i did nothing wrong. >> now, some republican lawmakers and the president have suggested cutting off federal funding to the sanctuary cities. the president has also threatened legal action in washington. i'm maddie biertempfel. >> the justice department is launching a civil rights investigation into accusations of anti-semitism within the university of california. in the announcement, the doj suggested there is a, quote, potential pattern of discrimination that may create a hostile work environment for jewish professors, staff and other employees. reports of anti-semitism have increased across uc campuses since the hamas attack on israel. >> the vatican says pope francis is getting better after going through to significant breathing episodes on monday. but officials say the pope isn't out of danger yet since it's a complex medical situation. the vatican says it he won't preside
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i'd also like to thank our department head city attorney david chu, city administrator carmen chu, city librarian michael lambert, treasurer jose cisneros and assessor recorder joaquin torres for their steadfast support of this ordinance and for collaborating with my office to address this issue. i'm deeply thankful to the public servants in our city hall colleagues in this city administrator's office, city library assessor recorder and treasurer's offices who provided exemplary service to residents and came together to help bring the solution forward to our office. >> specifically sophia hayward simon j. >> jackson. holly lung. molly peterson. joe spice teasel shaw. eric manky. angela yip. >> mike fernandez marcus lynge alex barrett shorter and amanda freed. and a special thank you to sam logan and my chief jessica gutierrez garcia in our office for their hard work on this ordinance. second, i'd like to today introduce a resolution that is deeply personal to me as the first muslim elected to the board of supervisors. it is my absolute honor to introduce a resolution honoring the commen
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cities. and for those who haven't read it, i would urge everyone to read the a report commissioned by our former colleague dean preston on zurich's implementation of this promising approach. the legislation i'm asking for would require that remaining dollars from the opioid litigation settlement fund and i believe we anticipate a total recovery of at least $350 million for the city and its taxpayers before 2040 be apportioned into four categories correspond with the four pillars as as follows 25% for prevention to educate at risk populations on the deadly risks of illicit drug use and also to research known address histories for drug involved populations 25% for treatment and recovery to support individuals with substance use disorders to access drug treatment or medically assisted therapy and meet for long term recovery 25% for harm reduction to support people who use drugs to minimize risks associated with illicit drug use while supporting and incentivizing them to make better and more heal
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they start all over the city. but a lot of those operators have felt kind of priced out from downtown just it's really hard for them to get a foothold here and i expect that many people who are kind of thriving in other areas of the city will take a look at this and say now is my chance to move down here. and as far as i'm concerned that's exactly what we need. so i want to thank senator wiener. i want to thank mayor lurie for putting this together and the whole team i know there was a ton of effort put into it. i think it's a step in the right direction and let's go. >> thank you. thank you. that's that wraps it for us. >> we're happy to take some questions. i don't hurt any barrier. reporter i wanted to ask the mayor. yeah, we're going to work with raphael management board president on that. it's in the early stages but i'm very supportive and look forward to working with him on it. what kind of about what that'll be up to the city will structure how it works yeah well they will go from there that's what they do
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i'm city supervisor engardio and i represent an entire part of the city called the sunset. it stretches 30 glorious avenues. welcome to district 4! the sunset is a collide scope of people culture and experiences for residents of all ages. we are a beach town, we are a chinatown, and not a town at all. the sunset is home to 80 thousand people and we love our dogs. we live in neat row houses, homes with yards, story book homes and every quirk in between. the sunset used to be sand dunes all the way to the ocean. when the city needed to grow, san francisco's future ran through the sunset. we built rows and rows of housing for a great irish population and welcomed a great chinese population. today home to a gowing number of families from all backgrounds and the future starts here. >> we chose sunset knauz we love san francisco but during the pandemic we needed more space and more family focused, so that is where we found the sunset. how walkable it is. we live along iving street along where diana's school is our son's day care is. >> our kids and all the kids we knee in the nei
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units and dropbox cities as well. these acts are largely perceived by people here as, as a way to instigate and to entice palestinians retaliation in order to blame them. for the failure of the cease fire agreement, this is fire negotiation for phase 2 was supposed to start or should have started on february 16th, but that did not happen. and what we're seeing here is a push by these really prime minister to extend its phase one rather than moving forward. and did it agreed upon part of the agreement? it's a 3 phase agreement. and so far what we're seeing is only phase one that finished 2 days ago, but with nearly 2 hundreds violations, it goes to a $116.00 people were killed. the obstruction of ongoing, the slope of 8 on the crossing. all the threatening the ability of the ceasefire agreement to continue or hold for another thing. and as of anger pushing honey, israel has stopped cool aid from flowing into god's end because the last one agreed to extending phase one. what impact is that already having the world right
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the city is good about accommodations some cities are not. and so there are positives and negatives. i think everybody is assuming they are doing their job exists but there are struggles this exist. and pointses we have to get through and over. for one example, recently with the worker's comp issue it is who to ask which teejs reach out to i did not know how to answer it is not local and so how we provide accommodations. it is hard to gnaw information out and find out what that is asked for. and the antiableism training that is great that should be added for all staff to learn to show the diversity here and that's one part. second part is that i'm looking at the identification is tough. because -- you have to think about it and you have to be comfortable and i'm thinking separate from work because it is difficult. -- if the supervisors good about the staff and reaching out for nev.eds and accommodating that is positive and at work. physical disabilities that need that, things like this if you expanded on this more to talk to supervisor busy t
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new york city will always comply with city, state and federal laws. adams denied that his cooperation is an attempt to avoid federal corruption charges. no quid pro quo. >> and i did nothing wrong. >> now, some republican lawmakers and the president have suggested cutting off federal funding to the sanctuary cities. the president has also threatened legal action in washington. i'm maddie biertempfel. >> the justice department launching a civil rights investigation into accusations of anti-semitism within the university of california. in the announcement the doj suggested there is a potential pattern of discrimination that may create a hostile work environment for jewish professors, staff and other employees. reports of anti-semitism of increased across uc campuses. sense the hamas attack on israel. the department of veterans affairs planning to cut more than 80,000 jobs. that's according to an internal memo. the a's chief of staff says the agency has an objective to cut and nothing employees to return to 2019 staffing levels which was just under 400,0
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a federal judge sided with alfred and halted the city from taking down her camp. henson says the court order is significant, the first time since last summer's supreme court decision allowing cities to criminalize homelessness, that a federal judge has checked that power. vallejo is appealing. >> the pendulum is swinging where we could see. and this is this is my hope is that we're able to demonstrate with evidence that there's nowhere for people to go. >> cities are still expanding restrictions on thursday. san jose mayor matt mehan proposed arresting people who refuse multiple offers of shelter. the mayor arguing the status quo isn't working. >> one out of three people in this area who were offered housing refused to come indoors. >> law professor at uc berkeley laura riley said with more than 6000 unhoused people in san jose, there's not enough available housing or shelter. >> and so, practically speaking, if everyone who's unhoused is supposedly given notice that there is shelter available, inevitably some people would end up with criminal penalties. so it's n
a federal judge sided with alfred and halted the city from taking down her camp. henson says the court order is significant, the first time since last summer's supreme court decision allowing cities to criminalize homelessness, that a federal judge has checked that power. vallejo is appealing. >> the pendulum is swinging where we could see. and this is this is my hope is that we're able to demonstrate with evidence that there's nowhere for people to go. >> cities are still expanding...
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thank you for your service to our city. it is truly, truly an honor to be with all of you here today. >> thank you. this is one of my first and most nervous. >> i'm probably more nervous than dean is. all right, here we go. all right. repeat after me and going to keep the first part short. >> i i dean crispin, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> against all enemies. foreign and domestic. that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states. >> that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states. >> and the constitution of california and the constitution of california. >> that i take this obligation freely without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> and i take this obligation freely with mental purpose and without the remainder without mental reservation or purpose of ev
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city budget deficit. using money from elsewhere in the budget to keep those fire stations open. three stations that are currently closed, which include two in the oakland hills, are also expected to reopen by the end of the fiscal year. that's june 30th. >> 846 now. a 19 year-old driver is in jail this morning, accused of slamming into several pedestrians while chasing another vehicle in redwood city. it happened late saturday night on king street in a neighborhood six blocks from el camino real. the driver told police he was chasing a vehicle that had just hit his car. he then crashed into several people walking on the street, seriously injuring at least two of them. >> heard a bunch of people yelling and then we heard sirens. i didn't really see too much because police were blocking everything. but then the ambulance came and the fire truck came. >> the 19 year old driver was booked on four counts of assault with a deadly weapon. we're working to find out more information from redwood city police about
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work for your city. playbook. this is taking what we've done already and then increasing the size of this table. so, we have municipal leaders, we have, again, planners, we have the realtors at the table as co-chairs of this group. we have the mortgage bankers association, the home builder's association and together with other interested groups, we will come together and create the plan to move forward. we will-- when they brought me on and said would you co-chair this committee, my answer to them was only, only, because we've got a bazillion things that we have to do on a daily basis. the only way i take this on and co-chair this committee with mayor bowser is if we're able to move the needle. if we can't see results of what we're doing, then it's not worth doing. i can promise you, in the conversations that we've had as we've started this, as this moves forward, we will move the needle. we will see housing change. we've got to look at new opportunities and that's what this group will bring together is
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in a statement sent to ktvu, city officials said the city will stay enforcement of the camping ordinance the city council considers the amendment on march 18th. the camping ordinance will go into effect on march 13th, 2025. the homeless advocacy group say it's unconstitutional. >> their intention is to submit a an amendment which will delete that section of the ordinance, but will leave in place the essential core of the ordinance, which is to deepen the criminalization of the unhoused in the city of fremont. >> and sandy perry, who has worked with the unhoused population for the last three decades, said the new criminalization laws won't help the homelessness issue. >> i haven't yet met an unhoused people who says what i need is to be arrested. >> well, the advocacy group says that they will wait to see what changes actually come at that next city council meeting. they will then act accordingly. they do say that they've been asking the city council and elected officials to sit down and meet with them, have a conversation between the two sides to come up with other ways that they can hel
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we as rules, sacrifice lives for the revolution to build a new, a city, a we a city and, and we are a city a for now, the people of gentlemen, i hope this will be some august. and now we feel safe. however, we're still waiting to see what the future holds. we will see what the coming days will bring. what's not. there is a delicate balance here. the full part is of course as a box distribution in jet. amanda is now cool and the business continues as usual. but the last of the last few days heavy might just have been one of cdl strategize ration. many here fee is that's an incident cost to park and the way we're flying on this was that i'll just see the gentleman a suburb of damascus to these comp in iraq's northern curtis region. it's time to thousands of syrian refugees is one of the 1st comes built because of an influx. the syrians who flits iraq off to the stall. so the revolution in 2011 and now with the full of the sod regime, many of questioning whether they should return home, who was on the head, reports from the hook in northern iraq is the outbreak of the city in war and 201
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they have advised that their city is now a disaster. lincoln high three a clear on sending your fire and lifeguard companies down with a ramp attack. three pilots on the same story at the last okay. four or five two, i understand fire units are on the scene. the storm front keeps marching north towards aiken and the smaller city of xenia a dozen miles to the east. jim. but you take care of this place in the national weather service office at dayton airport. hey, could you broadcast this in a hurry? tornado warning is in effect for montgomery and green counties until 5 p.m. this evening. radar indicates a possible tornado sighted 25 miles northeast of cincinnati 83. moving to the northeast, an approximate 50 miles an hour in the newsroom at station, ohio, weatherman weatherman gilbert is watching his radar this way. i think some of something him cameras of studio cameras to the studio prepare for weather said weather. here's a weather bulletin from instant weather radar station is the weather radar now shows a developing in northeastern
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but if you look at the city of oakland's, not the city. you look at oakland chapter books. roughly $42,000 in the city of oakland account from seiu. where's the rest of the money going? >> now, this group is not the first to try to leave the union. 11 years ago, fremont did the same thing. they founded the city of fremont employees association. we tried to contact seiu 1021 to get a comment, but have not heard back. time now 525. about 1500 workers with the santa clara valley transportation authority may soon go on strike, but it won't be happening this week. the union representing bus drivers and light rail operators told ktvu no strike will happen until after a meeting on friday to talk about the next steps in their continuing negotiations with the vta. the current contract between the agency and the union expired early yesterday morning. both sides have been negotiating a new contract since august in a dispute over pay. well, a northern california congressman has requested an fbi investigation into california's high speed rail project. congressman kevin kiley of rocklin
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postal service to our office in city hall at one dr. carleton big other place room 244 san francisco, california 94102. and finally madam chair items acted upon today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda of march 11th unless otherwise stated. >> madam chair, thank you, mr. clerk. and before we start as a reminder to everyone that typically when we have a budget and legislative analyst reports we will go to the city department and then the ballot and then we will have comments and questions from this committee and then we go to public comment. and with that, mr. clerk, please call item number one. >> yes, i remember one is a hearing on the first year free program including a report on the number of small businesses supported since the program's inception remaining obstacles to full implementation and necessary steps to make the benefits to new small businesses permanent. >> madam chair, thank you. and we want to welcome supervisor steve sheryl here and really thank you so much for calling this hearing and the floor i
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now, last november, city staff counted 960 oversize vehicles on city streets, meaning the site. this new site will serve about 10% of those people. it's being operated by palo alto based nonprofit called we hope. they'll also provide services to help stable to find stable housing and employment. mayor matt mahan has begun a crackdown to remove rvs from the streets san jose. okay, if you've been wondering, here we go. where are the costliest and the cheapest places for you to try to rent to make it in the bay? online real estate marketplace zumper has a new list out. it ranks sunnyvale as the most expensive city to rent in the bay area. the average rent for a one bedroom is $3,200. san francisco came in the second most expensive place, with a one bedroom at $3,100. it will cost you $3,100 a month in menlo park. zumper found that campbell had the fastest growing rent, up more than 30% since this time last year. so what are the affordable spots? vallejo. the most affordable city with one bedroom, priced at 1560. antioch just $10 more at 1570. richmond third at just over $1,800. all
now, last november, city staff counted 960 oversize vehicles on city streets, meaning the site. this new site will serve about 10% of those people. it's being operated by palo alto based nonprofit called we hope. they'll also provide services to help stable to find stable housing and employment. mayor matt mahan has begun a crackdown to remove rvs from the streets san jose. okay, if you've been wondering, here we go. where are the costliest and the cheapest places for you to try to rent to make...
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we checked the city's water quality map, monitored by the city's public utilities commission, and thewater samples are up to standard. one site was reported as orange, with elevated concentrations of bacteria. the court's decision created a wave of concern among environmental advocates. >> the city has provided, you know, a blueprint to other municipalities, to industrial entities that discharge pollutants into water bodies as to how to avoid accountability or restrictions on their conduct. >> during tuesday's board of supervisors meeting, supervisor myrna melgar spoke about the overall environmental implications. she believes this decision will have and highlighted. >> the san francisco public utilities commission still has a responsibility to uphold the highest standards for water quality. >> in san francisco. louis pena, abc seven news. >> by president trump's orders, new tariffs took effect overnight, including 25% tariffs on canadian and mexican imported goods worth over $800 million over $800. i should say that's the tariff will take effect on goods worth over 800 bucks. as for
we checked the city's water quality map, monitored by the city's public utilities commission, and thewater samples are up to standard. one site was reported as orange, with elevated concentrations of bacteria. the court's decision created a wave of concern among environmental advocates. >> the city has provided, you know, a blueprint to other municipalities, to industrial entities that discharge pollutants into water bodies as to how to avoid accountability or restrictions on their...
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down to the santa clara valley, mid-50s today just like redwood city.mild set up with partly cloudy skies. a beautiful morning now let's take a close look at what's changing for the coming days. we have some frontal systems sweeping throughout northern california, bringing light showers at times into tuesday morning to the afternoon, it breaks apart a lot. not looking at heavy rain from the system, wednesday another system to the south impacting santa clara valley, the rest of us in the north bay stay clear but cloudy wednesday morning. that continues to sweep into the sierra with plenty of snow for them and more unsettled weather into the overnight on wednesday. on and off showers for the weekend , more on this coming up in a little bit. for now, over to you. >> first alert weather brought to you by aaa insurance. get a quote today. >>> a live look at some of the freeways as we get you out and about. a monday in full swing over to the bay bridge toll plaza. meter lights are on with a backup, building with the slowest approach of the east shore freeway
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those negotiations have held up the city's sale of their half of the site. that deal is to close the end of may. right now the board is in a closed session. we will keep you posted. >>> when we come back, what's at the bottom of california's deepest lake? we'll introduce you to the man who hopes to find out by diving into the abyss of lake tahoe. >>> avocados from mexico, don't be surprised when your next order of chips and guac is more expensive. meet the san francisco business owner who is being forced to make tough decisions because of the trump administration's tariffs. >>> california's attorney general suing the trump administration over ♪ (upbeat music playing) ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ kia movement that inspires. >>> we're taking a deep dive into the unknown. independent research is working to uncover the secrets hidden at the bottom of lake tahoe, but he's using a custom built rover instead of a submarine. he's gaining an audience. >> reporter: a slow crawl to the edge of lake tahoe. for this rover, it's not about speed, but discovery. the mysteries of this g
those negotiations have held up the city's sale of their half of the site. that deal is to close the end of may. right now the board is in a closed session. we will keep you posted. >>> when we come back, what's at the bottom of california's deepest lake? we'll introduce you to the man who hopes to find out by diving into the abyss of lake tahoe. >>> avocados from mexico, don't be surprised when your next order of chips and guac is more expensive. meet the san francisco...
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the city is uncovered. unexpected money, which means for additional fire house is slated for closure this month will remain open. kron four's dan kerman reports. >> when the city of oakland shuttered fire stations. 25 28 at the beginning of the year to help close a massive budget deficit. it was supposed to be just the beginning for more stations were slated to close in february or march, but now those additional 4 fire stations will remain open, which the fire chief says is great news for the community would have been untenable. you know, there's no way could have closed that big of a hole. >> within a city, a lot of our communities would have been at risk. you know it. it really is a dice roll every day. that's something that's something big is not going to happen in those communities. the city is able to keep those 4 firehouse is open for 2 reasons. >> first, the city is getting more money than expected from events at the oakland arena and coliseum. this is from just general coliseum revenue. the fact th
the city is uncovered. unexpected money, which means for additional fire house is slated for closure this month will remain open. kron four's dan kerman reports. >> when the city of oakland shuttered fire stations. 25 28 at the beginning of the year to help close a massive budget deficit. it was supposed to be just the beginning for more stations were slated to close in february or march, but now those additional 4 fire stations will remain open, which the fire chief says is great news...
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we as rules, sacrifice lives for the revolution to build a new, a city, a we a city and, and we are in the city a for now, the people of gentlemen, i hope these to be some of this is now we feel safe. however, we're still waiting to see what the future holds. we will see what the coming days will bring. let know that is a delicate balance here. the full part is of course as a box distribution in jet. amanda is now cool and the business continues as usual. but the last of the last few days, heavy mind just have been one of cdl strategize ration. many here is that an incident close the park and the way we're flying and there's some said that i'll just see the gentleman a suburb of damascus. now, despite not finding a us distributed film and sent that around, as well as the destruction of the community and the outside westbank won an oscar for best documentary feature. what's happening there might be like no no other line shows as reading soldiers tearing down homes and evicting residents to create a ministry zone. the film is a collaboration between palestinians and israelis. for the doc
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city. . not the thing we have to sit down and read for hours and hours, but you get a 2 and a half minute story and the feeling you can eat those foods and never get a dish the same way again. you have the context. >> we decided to set an journey across the city. the result is [indiscernible] >> san francisco is a place where there are so many different immigrants communities. we are a sanctuary city, a welcoming place to be and the melting spot is a great to get out and explore the city, the history and how we got to have some of the best cuisine in the country and maybe even the entire world. >> my mother and myself and two sisters--we had to leave quick. my mom had one hour to pack and gather her things and gather her kids and head to the airport and evacuate. we found ourself in san francisco. my grand mother was already here. that is why san francisco was the destination for us. it goes back to my grand mother and who loved to travel and she was also very afraid of the war going on in
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and what this city has what you have compared to other cities throughout the world. san francisco is very tolerant. there's a lot of tolerance but other cities have that. that's why you have people coming here gov tv san francisco government tevion thank you madam clerk we are now back in open session and madam clerk please report on the deliberations. >> yes. item number two of the closed session was voted to be forwarded to the board with a positive recommendation. thank you madam clerk. i now move that the committee not disclose the discussions during the closed session. yes and on the motion not to disclose the discussions during closed session. chair filter chair filter i like your slaughter fischer slaughter i member cheryl hoover cheryl i have three eyes. >> thank you madam clerk the motion passes. >> madam clerk is there any other business before us today and no, that completes our meeting agenda. >> thank you. we are adjourned >> you would walk into the door and encompass two doors with the stitch and clothing and factory side and fellowship ensure education
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he's requiring city workers to come back to the office. what about other big bay area cities? we reached out to the mayor's office here in san jose. and mayor mahan office says city workers. city workers actually already do work in person, five days a week. unless they submitted a request that had to be approved by a supervisor. then at that point, you have the possibility of employees working about 1 or 2 days a week. all right. jocelyn. thanks, raj. well, tomorrow is a pivotal day in san mateo county. voters can decide the fate of the embattled sheriff cristina corpus. if measure a is approved, it will give the power to the board of supervisors to remove the sheriff. for months, she's been under fire following an independent audit. that audit found evidence of abuse of power, a culture of retaliation and intimidation within her office. the sheriff has repeatedly denied those allegations, saying the attacks on her are politically motivated because she's the first latina and first woman sheriff of san mateo county. if measure a passes. sheriff corpus says she's taking the matt
he's requiring city workers to come back to the office. what about other big bay area cities? we reached out to the mayor's office here in san jose. and mayor mahan office says city workers. city workers actually already do work in person, five days a week. unless they submitted a request that had to be approved by a supervisor. then at that point, you have the possibility of employees working about 1 or 2 days a week. all right. jocelyn. thanks, raj. well, tomorrow is a pivotal day in san...
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located in the center of the old city . oh no sir. mosque is known as the symbol of nablus and is one of the most significant landmarks in the area. it was originally a roman era church and converted into a mosque in 1187. the posting in foreign ministry says, oh no sir, was one of the 8 mos rated in the old city. several palestinians were detained during the incursions posted. the ministry of religious affairs has condemned the attacks on the most, especially given the timing. this is the 1st friday during the muslim holy month of ramadan. prayers were either disrupted or not held at all due to the is really rates of israel's continued military operation and the occupied west bank has targeted and destroyed roads and infrastructure. forcing 40000 palestinians from their homes, housed, and you'll see they will remain steadfast and will rebuild decades of history in order to continue to practice their right to worship and rental hon. how to 0. still ahead on, i'll just there balls the as top cold temporarily suspend, separat
located in the center of the old city . oh no sir. mosque is known as the symbol of nablus and is one of the most significant landmarks in the area. it was originally a roman era church and converted into a mosque in 1187. the posting in foreign ministry says, oh no sir, was one of the 8 mos rated in the old city. several palestinians were detained during the incursions posted. the ministry of religious affairs has condemned the attacks on the most, especially given the timing. this is the 1st...
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new york city will always comply with city, state and federal laws. adams denied that his cooperation is an attempt to avoid federal corruption charges. no quid pro quo. >> and i did nothing wrong. >> now, some republican lawmakers and the president have suggested cutting off federal funding to the sanctuary cities. the president has also threatened legal action in washington. i'm maddie biertempfel. >> well, this is supposed to be stanford. women's basketball's time to shine the postseason. 13 national titles are 13 final fours. 3 national titles. 27 conference titles. but that was that our van der veer its been a struggle for first year coach k pay. and that struggle came to a head today. first round of the acc tourney cardinal taking on clemson. really the only bright spot for stanford was courtney ogden. lay it up. and in here she had 13 off the bench. 3 point game at that point. but it was all tigers from their loyal going lefty off glass clemson by 13. stanford tied a season low with just 6 points in the 2nd quarter. 3rd quarter, mia, more drops
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it would mean more money that the city spends and the city doesn't have it to spend on homeless services, which means you're going to have more people on the street. more than 900 evictioion notices were sent out in san francisco last year. but for renters enrolled in the city's tenant right to counsel program, 92% were able to remain in their homes, or at least stay long enough to avoid homelessness, according to organizers. that means that the city, by investing in our program, saves in the long run, not having to find new housing for someone or put them in a shelr bed. san francisco mayor daniel lurie and his administration aren't saying exactly what programs or services will be slashed. but the mayor, who's barely been in office two months, has warned the era of band-aid solutions is over. what you all voted for on november 5th was accountability and change, and you are going to get it. chris tavella worries the city could come after the tenant right to council program. if you didn't have that representation, where do you think you'd be today? we wouldn't be in our house without a do
it would mean more money that the city spends and the city doesn't have it to spend on homeless services, which means you're going to have more people on the street. more than 900 evictioion notices were sent out in san francisco last year. but for renters enrolled in the city's tenant right to counsel program, 92% were able to remain in their homes, or at least stay long enough to avoid homelessness, according to organizers. that means that the city, by investing in our program, saves in the...
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they start all over the city. but a lot of those operators have felt kind of priced out from downtown just it's really hard for them to get a foothold here and i expect that many people who are kind of thriving in other areas of the city will take a look at this and say now is my chance to move down here. and as far as i'm concerned that's exactly what we need. so i want to thank senator wiener. i want to thank mayor lurie for putting this together and the whole team i know there was a ton of effort put into it. i think it's a step in the right direction and let's go. >> thank you. thank you. that's that wraps it for us. >> we're happy to take some questions. i don't hurt any barrier. reporter i wanted to ask the mayor. yeah, we're going to work with raphael management board president on that. it's in the early stages but i'm very supportive and look forward to working with him on it. what kind of about what that'll be up to the city will structure how it works yeah well they will go from there that's what they do
they start all over the city. but a lot of those operators have felt kind of priced out from downtown just it's really hard for them to get a foothold here and i expect that many people who are kind of thriving in other areas of the city will take a look at this and say now is my chance to move down here. and as far as i'm concerned that's exactly what we need. so i want to thank senator wiener. i want to thank mayor lurie for putting this together and the whole team i know there was a ton of...
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it would give police the power to arrest anyone who repeatedly refuses city help. mayor mahan first made the case this week, saying that recently, more than 30% of people at one homeless encampment refused to move into interim housing under the mayor's new proposal. if someone refuses that interim housing three times in 18 months, they could be arrested and cited for trespassing. mayor mahan spoke to us last night on our 7 p.m. newscast. these are not congregate shelters. they're not barracks. they're they're really very nice, supportive environments with private rooms, private bathrooms. we want to meet people where they are and get them indoors. but if you repeatedly refuse to come indoors when our residents are paying out of their own hard earned dollars to provide safe, dignified housing and shelter, we're out of tools on the city side. advocates for the unhoused say the mayor's proposal criminalizes homelessness. people who use public transit in and around silicon valley are being warned to plan ahead for their commute on monday morning. that's because the san
it would give police the power to arrest anyone who repeatedly refuses city help. mayor mahan first made the case this week, saying that recently, more than 30% of people at one homeless encampment refused to move into interim housing under the mayor's new proposal. if someone refuses that interim housing three times in 18 months, they could be arrested and cited for trespassing. mayor mahan spoke to us last night on our 7 p.m. newscast. these are not congregate shelters. they're not barracks....
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the this is not expanding the city's fleet. this is just replacing old hybrid busses that will be sold at auction. as we discuss on page 16 of our report the cost per busses similar to what mta and other jurisdictions have spent. so i think it's reasonable and we recommend approval of item four. >> thank you vice chair dorsey thank you so much. >> some of the questions that i will have are for my edification and i was interested to hear about the cooperative agreement with the state of washington. is that something that my understanding is that gets us some favorable pricing and is that something we should be doing more of or i would just invite you to help me understand that and yeah, absolutely that is what fta recommends that we do we buy it off as state cooperating procurement because they have bundled deals so that everybody gets the same base price and then we were able to add on that we have such as our camera system is additional. so that's what they recommend and that's what we intend to do going forward as well. >> th
the this is not expanding the city's fleet. this is just replacing old hybrid busses that will be sold at auction. as we discuss on page 16 of our report the cost per busses similar to what mta and other jurisdictions have spent. so i think it's reasonable and we recommend approval of item four. >> thank you vice chair dorsey thank you so much. >> some of the questions that i will have are for my edification and i was interested to hear about the cooperative agreement with the state...
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so not only are we getting less of the city pie the city the city family is taking more of our sources. and so as we look forward and this is again from the january presentation in year one of this budget we're trying to solve the million dollar deficit in year two it's $15 million now the overall city deficit through the city projections presented in the chronicle and through reports are $876 million over the next two years. we should point out next year $3 million of assumed general fund growth would be suspended if the deficit is above roughly $270 million. >> it is not at this point but we will find that out in march . and the other thing to remember is that based on prop b, we have always been assuming an additional $3 million a year but that ends in fiscal year 2627 and our general fund is only projected to increase by $1.1 million because it is an increase based on a percentage of the city's aggregate discretionary revenue growth. antonio can you say those last couple of sentences again please? of course. so in year one of this budget we are assuming that we're going to get $3 m
so not only are we getting less of the city pie the city the city family is taking more of our sources. and so as we look forward and this is again from the january presentation in year one of this budget we're trying to solve the million dollar deficit in year two it's $15 million now the overall city deficit through the city projections presented in the chronicle and through reports are $876 million over the next two years. we should point out next year $3 million of assumed general fund...
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according to the city's weekly newsletter, the attack was stopped due to successful training and city security measures. the city says it won't elaborate on the nature of the attack, but what we do know is that the council went into closed session for an added item concerning the safety and security of the city's operations, and when the council came back, mayor joan cox said city internet and computers were possibly under threat. agenda items from that meeting have been postponed to future meetings. a shake off, shake up to tell you about tonight in the office of san francisco mayor daniel lurie. the communications director for the mayor, nina negus, is out. her last day with the mayor's team was yesterday. the mayor's office said, quote, we appreciate her contributions to the administration and we wish her the best in her future endeavors. there was no reason given for her departure. hans icu, who has been an adviser to the mayor, will be taking over as communications director. the national women's soccer league is conducting an independent investigation into the head coach of san j
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a city in the north of the strip. but this has a quite a while to get to this tent camping the hard. those guys are city. this is to be put. busy the stadium, to turn largely into a 10 sites for many of the displays palestinians returning to garza and the northern part of this trip. many of the people here are forced to live in these tents or outside of the vicinity in more of a temporary shelter that are not safe for them. but as we walk in, we just realize it says water and getting water and food supplies and other basic necessities is a challenge by itself. however, seeing the worsening weather conditions here and making survival twice difficult for people for tens of thousands of people to turn into the northern parts and gaza city, largely unimpressed harrison for the cold weather. and if he ran their survival in this area, is it quite difficult and largely unprepared without any blankets, without any property closing and heating system concerns about survival are on the high the, the past 16 months of car needs
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for other green cities.from that success we launched a sustainable innovators network a platform supporting local startups to deploy sustainable solutions in san francisco right here. >> and just six months ago we opened a brick and mortar store called the yes s.f. headquarters on the corner of montgomery and bush street. how many of you been in that space? yes. thank you very much. this is a beautiful space that is really designed by gensler to connect inspired, activate ideas about the city's future. and so when i go in in the morning i get a cup of coffee. i just kind of listen and i hear conversations. i see interviews happen. i see people talking about fresh ideas. i see entrepreneurs meeting with investors all of them pushing the conversation that is going to move san francisco forward. and i know that we are not just bringing san francisco back but we are truly, truly making san francisco a better place. >> if there's one thing i've learned in studying the chambers 175 year history it's that bold idea
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i'd also like to thank our department head city attorney david chu, city administrator carmen chu, city librarian michael lambert, treasurer jose cisneros and assessor recorder joaquin torres for their steadfast support of this ordinance and for collaborating with my office to address this issue. i'm deeply thankful to the public servants in our city hall colleagues in this city administrator's office, city library assessor recorder and treasurer's offices who provided exemplary service to residents and came together to help bring the solution forward to our office. >> specifically sophia hayward simon j. >> jackson. holly lung. molly peterson. joe spice teasel shaw. eric manky. angela yip. >> mike fernandez marcus lynge alex barrett shorter and amanda freed. and a special thank you to sam logan and my chief jessica gutierrez garcia in our office for their hard work on this ordinance. second, i'd like to today introduce a resolution that is deeply personal to me as the first muslim elected to the board of supervisors. it is my absolute honor to introduce a resolution honoring the commen
i'd also like to thank our department head city attorney david chu, city administrator carmen chu, city librarian michael lambert, treasurer jose cisneros and assessor recorder joaquin torres for their steadfast support of this ordinance and for collaborating with my office to address this issue. i'm deeply thankful to the public servants in our city hall colleagues in this city administrator's office, city library assessor recorder and treasurer's offices who provided exemplary service to...