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christie, why has an amber alert not been issued? >> that's a good question. we have calls into oakland police and they're trying to figure out if these circumstances fit the criteria for calling for an amber alert, but they haven't said exactly what the circumstances are. but it is really disturbing. we're talking about nearly 12 hours since the 7-year-old girl was last seen near her home here in east oakland. oakland police were parked out front and 7-year-old kianna was last seen yesterday around 6:00 p.m. brown hair and brown eyes and last seen wearing a black shirt, blue jeans and black tennis shoes. oakland police did release this information to us overnight. earlier two patrol cars were parked at the home. but, of course, there are many questions like you said. one of them, of course, what was she doing when she was last seen, was there a car involved? that is one of the things that they're talking about this morning and would help fit the criteria for an amber alert. oakland police missing persons says they're still trying to determine if this case is
christie, why has an amber alert not been issued? >> that's a good question. we have calls into oakland police and they're trying to figure out if these circumstances fit the criteria for calling for an amber alert, but they haven't said exactly what the circumstances are. but it is really disturbing. we're talking about nearly 12 hours since the 7-year-old girl was last seen near her home here in east oakland. oakland police were parked out front and 7-year-old kianna was last seen...
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under a statewide amber alert for a missing little boy and his father.the highway patrol says 2-year- old edwin tkpwar -- vargas was kidnapped in los angeles. the boy's mother has a restraining order against the boy's father. she says she was putting her boy in the car when vargas who was hiding near by took off with the little boy. >>> the man owned as the pillow case rapist is being released from prison to live in southern california despite protests against that. christopher hubbard must be released by july 7th and will live in the city of palm dale. authorities say he is linked to as many as 100 rapes in in southern california. >>> new details about a deadly shooting last night many hayward. hayward police are asking for help finding whoever killed a 27-year-old man. a second shooting victim later turned up in the hospital. he is expected to survive. a man who owns a repair shop tells us what he heard. >> i didn't think it was gunfire. i thought it was a car backfiring or something like that. but the people who were on the outside said it was gunfire
under a statewide amber alert for a missing little boy and his father.the highway patrol says 2-year- old edwin tkpwar -- vargas was kidnapped in los angeles. the boy's mother has a restraining order against the boy's father. she says she was putting her boy in the car when vargas who was hiding near by took off with the little boy. >>> the man owned as the pillow case rapist is being released from prison to live in southern california despite protests against that. christopher hubbard...
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under a statewide amber alert for a missing little boy and his father.the highway patrol says 2-year- old edwin tkpwar -- vargas was kidnapped in los angeles. the boy's mother has a restraining order against the boy's father. she says she was putting her boy in the car when vargas who was hiding near by took off with the little boy. >>> the man owned as the pillow case rapist is being released from prison to live in southern california despite protests against that. christopher hubbard must be released by july 7th and will live in the city of palm dale. authorities say he is linked to as many as 100 rapes in in southern california. >>> new details about a deadly shooting last night many hayward. hayward police are asking for help finding whoever killed a 27-year-old man. a second shooting victim later turned up in the hospital. he is expected to survive. a man who owns a repair shop tells us what he heard. >> i didn't think it was gunfire. i thought it was a car backfiring or something like that. but the people who were on the outside said it was gunfire
under a statewide amber alert for a missing little boy and his father.the highway patrol says 2-year- old edwin tkpwar -- vargas was kidnapped in los angeles. the boy's mother has a restraining order against the boy's father. she says she was putting her boy in the car when vargas who was hiding near by took off with the little boy. >>> the man owned as the pillow case rapist is being released from prison to live in southern california despite protests against that. christopher hubbard...
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it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with pedestrians and bicyclists and audibles. i love riding a bicycle but if we're going going to sponsor have insurance companies have types of information on the bicycles or the key that support the bicyclists with insurance >> are there any members of the public who wish to speak seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, we have this action item before us on the strategic analysis report i believe mr. swaerts and ms. crab are looking at is language ms. crab recommendations >> yeah. we'll work with the speaker on the language and bring a revised version to the board. >> and there's not a hurry to adapt this today but bring the restoration to the board and are you recommending us to continue this item until - >> i think supe
it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with pedestrians and bicyclists and audibles. i love riding a bicycle but if we're going going to sponsor have insurance companies have types of information on the bicycles or...
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our omoyele sowore and ako haram --amber khan conversation about nigeria and the status of those girls, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the kidnapping of more than 200 girls in northeastern nigeria has rocked the world's attention to the continuing threat of boko haram and the escalating oppression of women and girls around the world. joining me to talk about this is ofyele sowore and amber khan women for women international wish for more than 20 years has helped women rebuild their lives in the aftermath of war. i'm delighted to have you both on the program. you, becausewith you just got back from nigeria. i want to start with what happened over the weekend. jonathan and others were called together for a summit. what do we know and what we believe happened in that meeting? isthe threat of boko haram becoming a regional problem. it is trying to create a lawless state between nigeria, chad, and egypt. they are creating this enclave where they can fully operate and do whatever they want to do. for allraining ground
our omoyele sowore and ako haram --amber khan conversation about nigeria and the status of those girls, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the kidnapping of more than 200 girls in northeastern nigeria has rocked the world's attention to the continuing threat of boko haram and the escalating oppression of women and girls around the world. joining me to talk about this is ofyele sowore and amber khan women for women...
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an amber alert possibly. they are still trying to determine if this case is eligible for an amber alert. we are in touch with them. as soon as we get that information, we'll let you know. they're asking for the public's help in finding this little girl. >> all right, christie, thank you. >>> investigators trying to figure out what sparked an overnight fire at a home in san jose. someone called 911 just after 11:00 last night. reported smoke near the intersection of vista verde drive and floresta drive. after crews arrived took 40 minutes to put out the flames and nobody hurt. >>> the san jose police officer accused of raping a woman expected back in court. prosecutors say graves drove the alleged victim to a san jose courtroom after she got into a fight with her husband in september but returned later and raped her. the woman did not report the incident until a month later when she was pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving. >>> a former united airlines worker and his wife will find out their punishment to
an amber alert possibly. they are still trying to determine if this case is eligible for an amber alert. we are in touch with them. as soon as we get that information, we'll let you know. they're asking for the public's help in finding this little girl. >> all right, christie, thank you. >>> investigators trying to figure out what sparked an overnight fire at a home in san jose. someone called 911 just after 11:00 last night. reported smoke near the intersection of vista verde...
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] amber.ow what chapter of "the goldfinch" you're on? oh, no! they already gave you wine! be comfortable and have a great time, amber. we look forward to your book clubs. it is truly -- [ applause ] -- truly an honor to welcome this next individual to our studio audience. archduke harold willfred billingsworth vi is here. archduke -- [ laughter ] -- harold willfred billingsworth vi is widely regarded as the poorest man on earth with the richest sounding name. [ laughter ] let's check back in with that walrus, huh? oh, there he is! [ roars ] oh, i clap for you. [ applause ] i clap for you. just big fat ball of thick, wrinkly skin and some whiskers. he's a good fellow. next up, rachel klein is here. rachel is the carrier of the first u.s. case in 200 years of highly contagious black plague. [ laughter and applause ] she has a rare form of the disease that can be transmitted simply by breathing on others. oh, i'm sorry. i'm actually getting word that the second case of the black plague is now als
] amber.ow what chapter of "the goldfinch" you're on? oh, no! they already gave you wine! be comfortable and have a great time, amber. we look forward to your book clubs. it is truly -- [ applause ] -- truly an honor to welcome this next individual to our studio audience. archduke harold willfred billingsworth vi is here. archduke -- [ laughter ] -- harold willfred billingsworth vi is widely regarded as the poorest man on earth with the richest sounding name. [ laughter ] let's check...
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it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with
it on to amber. >> next speaker >> hello commissioners. i was hearing sponsoring and pilot programs. and clipper cards. so with those 3 issues insurance would be a great way to pilot with the clipper card. to help bicyclists with insurance. because i'm sure you're aware of we have a lot of different accidents with
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happy about it, amber. >> reporter: julie we're at district a restaurant and lounge. the owners first opened up in san francisco and then decided to open a second location right here in oakland. in old oakland the bartender at district can serve a wide variety of alcoholic drinks. the liquor license is $25,000. in san francisco the owners can serve only wine and beer. they say an unrestricted liquor license would have cost them $200,000. so they decided to expand into oakland. >> it's more appealing in a sense that it's less expensive to do business out in oakland than it is in san francisco. >> reporter: the owners of a company supply plan to expand to this 24,000 square foot space in downtown oakland by september. the company moved its 53 employees into oakland last week. it plans to hire 17 more people. we asked the ceo an east bay native why oakland. >> it's a perfect place. proximity to everything. accessibility from b.a.r.t. there's already a great culture here. >> reporter: hodge an oakland native still livers in the west oakland home she lives in. she wrote an
happy about it, amber. >> reporter: julie we're at district a restaurant and lounge. the owners first opened up in san francisco and then decided to open a second location right here in oakland. in old oakland the bartender at district can serve a wide variety of alcoholic drinks. the liquor license is $25,000. in san francisco the owners can serve only wine and beer. they say an unrestricted liquor license would have cost them $200,000. so they decided to expand into oakland. >>...
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but police are not calling for an amber alert. >>> melting hot temperatures.here the rubber meets the road. how today's scorcher cou eer co affect the amgen bike race. >> we get a first-hand look at what the amgen cyclists are up against. >>> a precise forecast for that tour coming up. want to remind you it is a spare the air day across the bay area. triple-digit heat in the forecast and we'll tell you when and, more importantly, when that heat will break when "today in it b the bay" is back right after this. >>> an update now to breaking news in west virginia where two people are dead after an overnight mining accident. it's happening in boone county at the brody mine. investigators revealed a ground failure at the mine trapped and killed those workers. here's new video just into our newsroom and ambulances leaving the entrance to the mine. we're told emergency rescue teams have been on the ground at that mine for hours now. now, according to published reports, the brody mine was investigated by the feds last year. if received 253 violations, including many d
but police are not calling for an amber alert. >>> melting hot temperatures.here the rubber meets the road. how today's scorcher cou eer co affect the amgen bike race. >> we get a first-hand look at what the amgen cyclists are up against. >>> a precise forecast for that tour coming up. want to remind you it is a spare the air day across the bay area. triple-digit heat in the forecast and we'll tell you when and, more importantly, when that heat will break when...
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amber joining us live from turkey. >>> let's switch gears all together. nad da, absolutely nothing. that is how much the french economy agree -- economy grew or didn't grow. the germany had growth in the first three months 0.8%. growth in france slowed due to house hold spending. those people are not investing. this is proving to be a massive headache for the president and couldn't have come on a worst day. take a look at pictures. thousands of private sector workers are staging a strike across the country now. the plan to freeze rates three years and cut spending to lower taxes and more business friendly policies. port, # fflights, ferry service said to be disrupted. what's it making consumers tighten their belt and stopping or preventing businesses from investing? >> taxes. lack of unemployment still over 11%. but look, i think the french realize reform is really needed. it's not going to get the economy going again. today 8% in germany. france dropping again behind the neighbor. in the private sector, there's recognition the government has to trim spen
amber joining us live from turkey. >>> let's switch gears all together. nad da, absolutely nothing. that is how much the french economy agree -- economy grew or didn't grow. the germany had growth in the first three months 0.8%. growth in france slowed due to house hold spending. those people are not investing. this is proving to be a massive headache for the president and couldn't have come on a worst day. take a look at pictures. thousands of private sector workers are staging a...
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happy about it, amber. >> reporter: julie we're at district a restaurant and lounge. the owners first opened up in san francisco and then decided to open a second location right here in oakland. in old oakland the bartender at district can serve a wide variety of alcoholic drinks. the liquor license is $25,000. in san francisco the owners can serve only wine and beer. they say an unrestricted liquor license would have cost them $200,000. so they decided to expand into oakland. >> it's more appealing in a sense that it's less expensive to do business out in oakland than it is in san francisco. >> reporter: the owners of a company supply plan to expand to this 24,000 square foot space in downtown oakland by september. the company moved its 53 employees into oakland last week. it plans to hire 17 more people. we asked the ceo an east bay native why oakland. >> it's a perfect place. proximity to everything. accessibility from b.a.r.t. there's already a great culture here. >> reporter: hodge an oakland native still livers in the west oakland home she lives in. she wrote an
happy about it, amber. >> reporter: julie we're at district a restaurant and lounge. the owners first opened up in san francisco and then decided to open a second location right here in oakland. in old oakland the bartender at district can serve a wide variety of alcoholic drinks. the liquor license is $25,000. in san francisco the owners can serve only wine and beer. they say an unrestricted liquor license would have cost them $200,000. so they decided to expand into oakland. >>...
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. >> reporter: julie, amber daniels isn't putting a dollar figure on her father, but he says the accident happened like you said, when workers were on strike with an operator in training at the controls. for months investigators have been looking into every detail of the crash. now his daughter says she is finally ready to talk about it. >> i am so rang ray that i don't have the opportunity to say good-bye to my the dad. >> amber daniels says a call from the coroner is how she found out her father was one of two men killed on the b.a.r.t tracks in october. a veteran engineer and b.a.r.t contractor, 66-year-old lar ray daniels was considered an expert in safety. >> he was always the guy who was never going to cut corners. >> now, daniels' family is suing b.a.r.t. according to the lawsuit, the train was in automatic pilot. and, the trainer who was supposed to be supervising the inexperienced on rayer to in training was negligently anoraklessly seated in the passenger area with three other b.a.r.t employees. >> people weren't paying attention he was run over because of it was a try knee who
. >> reporter: julie, amber daniels isn't putting a dollar figure on her father, but he says the accident happened like you said, when workers were on strike with an operator in training at the controls. for months investigators have been looking into every detail of the crash. now his daughter says she is finally ready to talk about it. >> i am so rang ray that i don't have the opportunity to say good-bye to my the dad. >> amber daniels says a call from the coroner is how she...
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at amber swartz parkt.the release of 26 pink balloons. >> two construction worker was killed after falling a crane. they were working on a new bridge in winter just north of vacaville. they were in a basket that was being pulled up but it looks like a hook broke and the basket ankle. fell. they were from disney construction. >> two san francisco giant fans took the stand to talk about the lack of security at dodger stadium when brian stowe was open in 2011. he is weeking $37 million in damages the former owner of the dodgers. that's the estimated cost of his lifetime care due to his traumatic brain injury a couple said they saw no security or ushers in the section they shared stowe. they said one of the men who beat stowe harassed them as well. >>> a former berkeley administrator is a ceus of stealing $90,000 to pay for her children's tuition. the 36-year-old sonya waters was charged with nine felony counts of grand theft and embezzlement. in 2009 she pled guilt guilty. she served three years and was fined
at amber swartz parkt.the release of 26 pink balloons. >> two construction worker was killed after falling a crane. they were working on a new bridge in winter just north of vacaville. they were in a basket that was being pulled up but it looks like a hook broke and the basket ankle. fell. they were from disney construction. >> two san francisco giant fans took the stand to talk about the lack of security at dodger stadium when brian stowe was open in 2011. he is weeking $37 million...
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ktvu's amber lee is in east palo alto tonight with this remarkable story of success at a small school that had some pretty lofty goals, amber. >> reporter: frank, we're at east side college prep, this where 56 students graduated this evening after learning to aim high and work hard. these new graduates walk with a purposeful gait, a determination behind their smiles taking pride in a journey often described as difficult but well worth the effort. >> a community here where there's a lot of violence and a lot of influences to not go the right path, it was hard to stay on track. >> reporter: canessa tells me her father worked as a janitor and only has a third grade education. mom never had a a formal education so today's accomplishment was a major achievement. he redesigned if word thug, he told me he learned about tenacity. surviving while friends have died. >> i completed a goal, i think that's what thug is. >> reporter: he plans to attend college and become a become a web designer. >> graduates, please move your tassel from right to left to signify you're graduates. >> reporter: the g
ktvu's amber lee is in east palo alto tonight with this remarkable story of success at a small school that had some pretty lofty goals, amber. >> reporter: frank, we're at east side college prep, this where 56 students graduated this evening after learning to aim high and work hard. these new graduates walk with a purposeful gait, a determination behind their smiles taking pride in a journey often described as difficult but well worth the effort. >> a community here where there's a...
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ktvu's amber lee is in east palo alto tonight with this remarkable story of success at a small schoolt had some pretty lofty goals, amber. >> reporter: frank, we're at east side college prep, this where 56 students graduated this evening after learning to aim high and work hard. these new graduates walk with a purposeful gait, a determination behind their smiles taking pride in a journey often described as difficult but well worth the effort. >> a community here where there's a lot of violence and a lot of influences to not go the right path, it was hard to stay on track. >> reporter: canessa tells me her father worked as a janitor and only has a third grade education. mom never had a a formal education so today's accomplishment was a major achievement. he redesigned if word thug, he told me he learned about tenacity. surviving while friends have died. >> i completed a goal, i think that's what thug is. >> reporter: he plans to attend college and become a become a web designer. >> graduates, please move your tassel from right to left to signify you're graduates. >> reporter: the gradu
ktvu's amber lee is in east palo alto tonight with this remarkable story of success at a small schoolt had some pretty lofty goals, amber. >> reporter: frank, we're at east side college prep, this where 56 students graduated this evening after learning to aim high and work hard. these new graduates walk with a purposeful gait, a determination behind their smiles taking pride in a journey often described as difficult but well worth the effort. >> a community here where there's a lot...
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amber, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> give us an idea, amber, what it's like to be a female in nigeria. >> it depends on where you are, michael. it's challenging for women, particularly women in nigeria are unable to access education, which is the pathway to find employment to support themselves and their families. and the struggle is really seen when you look at where you live in m nigeria. in the rural parts of nigeria 10% of girls and women are seen as having access to education. throughout the country is roughly 55%. the experience of having access to formal education is very difficult. the majority of women we work with, we've trained over 50,000, and to give you an idea of their lives and the support that they need and that we offer, they are not averaged $0.29 a day. that's when you're mindful that extreme poverty is $1.25. the reality for these women in our program, they're strong, resilient as we see in the coverage that's emerging, but they are challenged. they are challenged for acces accessing information, and being able to apply skills to jobs so
amber, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> give us an idea, amber, what it's like to be a female in nigeria. >> it depends on where you are, michael. it's challenging for women, particularly women in nigeria are unable to access education, which is the pathway to find employment to support themselves and their families. and the struggle is really seen when you look at where you live in m nigeria. in the rural parts of nigeria 10% of girls and women are...
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an amber alert message from the highway patrol just in. 2-year-old edwin vargas seen on the photo on the right was kidnapped this morning around 6:30 in los angeles. the suspect is abraham vargas, 27-year-old hispanic male. the man you see on the left. they're possibly in a 2004 orange nissan quest, california license plate number 7 cin 189. our breaking news coverage tonights now on twitter. follow us at abc 7 news bay area. >> they have yet to say what relationship is between the man and the child and we're working on determining that for you. still to come, a long week at work and you're headed home to relax but that may be the wrong place to try to chill. >> and john lennon's son parked his van for a gig in san francisco and come back to find da >>> new this morning. >> an update to that bay whale found dead. the mammal center said one of his volunteers found it beached this morning. the academy of sciences is trying to find out how the whale died. >> the key vote takes place in the battle of public access to the beach. they're looking at the bill followed by the peninsula lawmak
an amber alert message from the highway patrol just in. 2-year-old edwin vargas seen on the photo on the right was kidnapped this morning around 6:30 in los angeles. the suspect is abraham vargas, 27-year-old hispanic male. the man you see on the left. they're possibly in a 2004 orange nissan quest, california license plate number 7 cin 189. our breaking news coverage tonights now on twitter. follow us at abc 7 news bay area. >> they have yet to say what relationship is between the man...
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. >> reporter: amber and eddy mase are drowning in debt. a regular family. he's a lawyer.he's a physician's assistant. they owe just over $120,000 in bills. >> when we got married we came into the marriage with debt. then we had kids. >> all out the window. >> reporter: but there is a way out. step one is stop the bleeding. americans wrack up over $22 billion a year in late fees and penalties. to help with this, tip number one, try a free bill tracking service like check and never pay a late fee again. they monitor your bills, know when they're due and allow you to schedule automatic payments. and to tackle the existing amount of debt, we brought them for a one on one interview. >> it's the dave ramsey show. >> reporter: with power house finance guru dave ramsey. tip number two, cut out those credit cards. >> we're going to do the famous dave ramsey placectomy. you can do it. all right. >> reporter: tip number three, make a written family budget. only one in three americans have one. >> when you agree on your spending, you spit shake, this is a contract between the two of
. >> reporter: amber and eddy mase are drowning in debt. a regular family. he's a lawyer.he's a physician's assistant. they owe just over $120,000 in bills. >> when we got married we came into the marriage with debt. then we had kids. >> all out the window. >> reporter: but there is a way out. step one is stop the bleeding. americans wrack up over $22 billion a year in late fees and penalties. to help with this, tip number one, try a free bill tracking service like check...
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live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in oakland, the historic california hotel is back open. it's located at 3501 san pablo avenue where it was built in 1929. the hotel just underwent a much needed $43 million renovation and today was the big party. all 137 apartments are reserved for low income tenants and 30 former residents have moved back in. the hotel also had a large area that is set aside for retail and it's hope that will help lead to more business in west oakland. >> a good amount of leads that with the renovation has come interest in being back in this neighborhood. >> the california hotel was once the only place where african american travelers could stay. and billy holiday, ray charles and james brown were among the many musicians who performed there. >>> police in antioch are investigating a smash and grab at a cvs. officers spotted the vehicle near by and ended in a chase. no word if any cash or items with were recovered. >>> general motors announced five more safety recalls involving nearly three cars and trucks. the recalls are for problems with
live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in oakland, the historic california hotel is back open. it's located at 3501 san pablo avenue where it was built in 1929. the hotel just underwent a much needed $43 million renovation and today was the big party. all 137 apartments are reserved for low income tenants and 30 former residents have moved back in. the hotel also had a large area that is set aside for retail and it's hope that will help lead to more business in west...
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once you see the amber light go on, you react real kwit quick. and then you fliert and then it's on the last amber. >> lizzy's qualifying run earlier in the day and her beloved blue cam rar ro goes off without a hitch. she interviewed by the track's cameraman. >> it was fun! >> it looks fun. >> i had a great time. >> in lizzy's initial race of the day, things go wrong in a hurry. >> i felt the car a little bit straying to the right. i took hard left and went from there. i won't forgive that one second of it just because everything kind of starts slowing down. then i felt the car lift up and i see the wall like and sparks flying. i didn't know where is this car going to go? flip over? i just had to brace for impact, wait until it comes to a stop. once it came on its four wheels again, i just felt relieved. >> are you okay, dude? are you, okay, girl? >> i'm bummed, because i wanted to continue racing that race and i'm thankful the car actually lifted up that way, because i could have hit right into that wall and it could have been really, really ba
once you see the amber light go on, you react real kwit quick. and then you fliert and then it's on the last amber. >> lizzy's qualifying run earlier in the day and her beloved blue cam rar ro goes off without a hitch. she interviewed by the track's cameraman. >> it was fun! >> it looks fun. >> i had a great time. >> in lizzy's initial race of the day, things go wrong in a hurry. >> i felt the car a little bit straying to the right. i took hard left and went...
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live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in oakland, the historic california hotel is back open. it's located at 3501 san pablo avenue where it was built in 1929. the hotel just underwent a much needed $43 million renovation and today was the big party. all 137 apartments are reserved for low income tenants and 30 former residents have moved back in. the hotel also had a large area that is set aside for retail and it's hope that will help lead to more business in west oakland. >> a good amount of leads that with the renovation has come interest in being back in this neighborhood. >> the california hotel was once the only place where african american travelers could stay. and billy holiday, ray charles and james brown were among the many musicians who performed there. >>> police in antioch are investigating a smash and grab at a cvs. officers spotted the vehicle near by and ended in a chase. no word if any cash or items with were recovered. >>> general motors announced five more safety recalls involving nearly three cars and trucks. the recalls are for problems with
live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in oakland, the historic california hotel is back open. it's located at 3501 san pablo avenue where it was built in 1929. the hotel just underwent a much needed $43 million renovation and today was the big party. all 137 apartments are reserved for low income tenants and 30 former residents have moved back in. the hotel also had a large area that is set aside for retail and it's hope that will help lead to more business in west...
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. >> caroline and amber bauer and caroln, and scott hage, and brenda, beros and i apologize if i miss pronounce any of your names. >> good morning. my name is dana and i am a leader also at the san francisco organizing product inner faith action. and we represent tens of thousands of familis in san francisco, and as part of the pico network, we held the healthcare security ordinance and the affordable care act into law and we want to see them work together for bring healthcare to the most possible people. and the universal healthcare council agreed on a few principles, one of which was that healthcare should be paid for by the coalition of the community of employers, of the employees, and of the government. and for this reason, the loophole has got to go. it is unfair to other employers, who have been paying what the law requires, and with the golden gate restaurant association thought all the way up to the supreme court that said no, this law is the law. and it is valid and constitutional and binding, and then they figured a way to get around it. and unfair to the employees, who don'
. >> caroline and amber bauer and caroln, and scott hage, and brenda, beros and i apologize if i miss pronounce any of your names. >> good morning. my name is dana and i am a leader also at the san francisco organizing product inner faith action. and we represent tens of thousands of familis in san francisco, and as part of the pico network, we held the healthcare security ordinance and the affordable care act into law and we want to see them work together for bring healthcare to...
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businesswoman, amber valletta. and the pittsburgh pirates national league most valuable gives, andrew mccutchen us details about his own style hishow it helps him build own brand. all that and more over the next hour. let's get headlines from carol massar. >> thank you. the stocks rising sending dow jones to a record. 16,583. an internet and retail shares helped push the rise. moving to the business, that parsons was named interim ceo of the clippers. the mba disclose the appointment of parsons. the first round of the national drew its highest ratings ever on espn. they were strong thanks to drama surrounding the drafting of quarterback johnny manziel by the cleveland browns. that is look at the top headlines. >> thank you. a russian -- the russian president plans to open the door to chinese money. as u.s. and european sanctions threatened to tip the russian economy into a recession. secretary jack lew is heading to china on sunday. take a listen on what he had to in an interview with al hunt washington. >> we have
businesswoman, amber valletta. and the pittsburgh pirates national league most valuable gives, andrew mccutchen us details about his own style hishow it helps him build own brand. all that and more over the next hour. let's get headlines from carol massar. >> thank you. the stocks rising sending dow jones to a record. 16,583. an internet and retail shares helped push the rise. moving to the business, that parsons was named interim ceo of the clippers. the mba disclose the appointment of...
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commissioners a quick report on sacramento last week, i was accompanied by executive director tilly chang and amber and met with the principle delegation in san francisco and in addition, we met with the start pro tem office to talk about cap and trade and push for more recreational decision making and with the delegation members we focused on emerging the legislation that will establish form although, the boards roll as the t m a delegated by the board of supervisors and to include that in spectacular part of the protections to insure firewalls between the ta responsibilities. we had support from all quarters and the senator seems interested in helping us with the emerging legislation we're following up with his office it was a successful trip i enjoyed walking the hallways with the staff. yesterday the assembly installed assembly member tony as the speaker today, she gets to handle the budget from the assembly side as accident mayor is giving his budget it's going on right now i can't give you highlights good or bad we'll be looking changes or embarrassed revenues in the cap and trade arena there
commissioners a quick report on sacramento last week, i was accompanied by executive director tilly chang and amber and met with the principle delegation in san francisco and in addition, we met with the start pro tem office to talk about cap and trade and push for more recreational decision making and with the delegation members we focused on emerging the legislation that will establish form although, the boards roll as the t m a delegated by the board of supervisors and to include that in...
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. >> amber will be among the last of those to leave. after she was offered cash by the city to do so. >> the city gave people $3,000 each i once had $3500 saved and can't find a landlord to rent to me. $3,000 is nothing. they knew it would be gone. it was. >> residents on this stretch of the area were told their tents had to go. officials were moving forward to make this area part of east shore state park a cording to the city, 22 people including some who have lived here for tech yadz took them up on the offer of 3,000ses today move the cash is theirs as long as they promised to pack up, and not return to the bulb. >> everybody was broke within three weeks. >> according to amber many friends got the cash but had nowhere to go. strict guidelines meant housing services could only accommodate a few. more than 40 homeless campers once called this beach their own. according to city officials only 22 people are currently housed through city services. most say debris is gone but the change at a price. cities nearby see homeless numbers grow.
. >> amber will be among the last of those to leave. after she was offered cash by the city to do so. >> the city gave people $3,000 each i once had $3500 saved and can't find a landlord to rent to me. $3,000 is nothing. they knew it would be gone. it was. >> residents on this stretch of the area were told their tents had to go. officials were moving forward to make this area part of east shore state park a cording to the city, 22 people including some who have lived here for...
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amber key log. robert ivory. and we'll do one more, meg [speaker not understood]. please come forward. you don't have to worry about the order. if i called your name, just come forward. so, the first person want to come up. i'll start doing a few more names while you're coming up. david fleming. liz hewittv. ~ hewlett. aaron cramer. and [speaker not understood] cooper. >>> is it okay if i stand here? >> sure. >>> i can be heard? my name is heather bollinger. i'm one of the nurses in the san francisco general emergency department. i want to draw your attention to the efforts the staff has gone to to illustrate the growing problems we have in our hospital. for several years we've been documenting shift after schiff shift the numbers of staff that have been unsafe. nurses after working 12 hour days, 12 hour nights, going to meeting, discussing things and speaking out, we're trying to get someone that will hear us and someone that will care and someone that will ask the questions that we are asking. our trauma center serves over a million people and our emergency depar
amber key log. robert ivory. and we'll do one more, meg [speaker not understood]. please come forward. you don't have to worry about the order. if i called your name, just come forward. so, the first person want to come up. i'll start doing a few more names while you're coming up. david fleming. liz hewittv. ~ hewlett. aaron cramer. and [speaker not understood] cooper. >>> is it okay if i stand here? >> sure. >>> i can be heard? my name is heather bollinger. i'm one of...
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the amber is millions of years old. >> how much are you selling it for? >> by weight.. so it comes like 42,000 -- >> so that's how much in dollars? >> almost $5,000. >> about $5,000. >> almost. >> should we look at another floor? >> oh, yes, follow me. there's a nice collection of things from sahara. >> so you travel a lot? >> not like you. >> oh, this is for pounding -- >> yes, this is from the gon tribe. from mali. >> how much will this sell for do you think? >> around $300. >> really? for this? that's very reasonable. i'll be buying that. that's going to be an old friend. >> also memory. >> also memory of tangier as well. >> majid suggests lunch at andalous, a local's only place nearby. >> as a moroccan, so many people come with a romantic notion of a tangier they read about in books. do people have a realistic expectation? are they looking for morocco or this phantasm? >> it is a phantasm. it is. when you get here, you know morocco, you feel that you are in morocco but you are not. there's a lot of mediterranean attached to this town. also the history, people hear
the amber is millions of years old. >> how much are you selling it for? >> by weight.. so it comes like 42,000 -- >> so that's how much in dollars? >> almost $5,000. >> about $5,000. >> almost. >> should we look at another floor? >> oh, yes, follow me. there's a nice collection of things from sahara. >> so you travel a lot? >> not like you. >> oh, this is for pounding -- >> yes, this is from the gon tribe. from mali....
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you must be eddie and amber. >> reporter: you must be amber. amber and eddie are drowning in debt. >> we always seem to be in a pinch. >> reporter: a regular family. he's a lawyer and she's a physician's assistant. they owe just over $120,000 in bills. >> when we got married we came into the marriage with debt and then we had kids. >> all out the window. >> reporter: but there is a way out. step one is stop the bleeding. americans rack up over $22 billion a year in late fees and penalties. to help with this, tip number one, try a free bill tracking service like check and never pay a late fee again. they monitor your bills, know when they are due and allow you to schedule automatic payments. >> ready? >> let's do it. >> reporter: to tackle the mays' existing mountain of debt we brought them in for a special one on one interview. >> it's "the dave ramsey show." that's good. >> reporter: with powerhouse finance guru dave ramsey. >> good to see you. have a seat. >> reporter: tip two, cut out the credit cards. >> we are doing the famous dave ramsey
you must be eddie and amber. >> reporter: you must be amber. amber and eddie are drowning in debt. >> we always seem to be in a pinch. >> reporter: a regular family. he's a lawyer and she's a physician's assistant. they owe just over $120,000 in bills. >> when we got married we came into the marriage with debt and then we had kids. >> all out the window. >> reporter: but there is a way out. step one is stop the bleeding. americans rack up over $22 billion a...
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amber lee is live at richmond city hall where city leaders opened the books tonight to shows why the city is in the red, amber. >> reporter: julie i obtained this city memo where city heads are asking the departments to cut by 20% and the cut backs could go into effect july 1st. nickel park is a place for kids to swing a bat, catch a ball. or ride a skateboard. >> when you don't have any where else to go, you can go there and get your mind off of stuff. >> reporter: parks and rec centers help keep him and other young people off of streets and out of trouble. but the city's director of recreation tells us up to 70 part time employees may be layed off and rec center hours and programs cut back. >> that's exactly what we're talking about. >> reporter: the city director opened his books and showed me what's behind the deficit. in city refinery fire shut down production for eight months. the oil giant is rich in a major source of packed revenue. lower utility and sales tax along with a reduction in grants has impacted the departments tremendously. meanwhile pensions for city workers have
amber lee is live at richmond city hall where city leaders opened the books tonight to shows why the city is in the red, amber. >> reporter: julie i obtained this city memo where city heads are asking the departments to cut by 20% and the cut backs could go into effect july 1st. nickel park is a place for kids to swing a bat, catch a ball. or ride a skateboard. >> when you don't have any where else to go, you can go there and get your mind off of stuff. >> reporter: parks and...
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and amber lee is in oakland where a large rally brought out students and the like. >> reporter: now atits peak there may have been 1,000 people here and organizers tell me they hope their message was heard. >>> their passion is undeniable. >> we're here today to stand up for migrants all over the world. >> reporter: in numbers, the call resinated with many. >> my parents were forced out of their country because of things that were happening there. >> reporter: melissa reyes says she was within the lucky. her parents were able to migrate here legally. she sympathizing with those who are not. one protester told us that her father was working as a dishwasher and when he was deported, it was hard for the family. >> it was really hard. >> reporter: the butterflies they carry is the freedom to cross borders. >> if you have a voice speak for someone that doesn't. >> reporter: marchers say fair wages and affordable housing are basic needs. >> people that are willing to be hard working and members of society why do we try to criminalize them. why do we try to do things like that rather than pro
and amber lee is in oakland where a large rally brought out students and the like. >> reporter: now atits peak there may have been 1,000 people here and organizers tell me they hope their message was heard. >>> their passion is undeniable. >> we're here today to stand up for migrants all over the world. >> reporter: in numbers, the call resinated with many. >> my parents were forced out of their country because of things that were happening there. >>...
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but amber with sen stayed behind.ays she fought a bitter fight standing up to the city of albany now she says she still being forced to leave not only that also not taking the city's deal. >> : what are today was the fear of ethical deadline. for me to be out of such a small amount of money $3,000 is not much. >> : possession doesn't know where she's heading next but she says some place where she won't be pushed aside. a story only see on kron for the tech reporter shows hebei area high-school using new technology to enhance their your book. technology or his way into every sector of our life changing everything even the old classic year book. the high school first in northern california to implement augmented reality into their year book. after the bucks passed out to have the kids download free application to for tablet and that can burn the books to life. scattered throughout the year book car pictures that have all will play some ball. you hold the mobile device over the picture and it comes to life with a 15 seco
but amber with sen stayed behind.ays she fought a bitter fight standing up to the city of albany now she says she still being forced to leave not only that also not taking the city's deal. >> : what are today was the fear of ethical deadline. for me to be out of such a small amount of money $3,000 is not much. >> : possession doesn't know where she's heading next but she says some place where she won't be pushed aside. a story only see on kron for the tech reporter shows hebei area...
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the amber is millions of years old. >> how much are you selling it for? >> by weight.rams. so it comes like 42,000 -- >> so that's how much in dollars? >> almost $5,000. >> about $5,000. >> almost. >> should we look at another floor? >> oh, yes, follow me. there's a nice collection of things from sahara. >> so you travel a lot? >> not like you. >> oh, this is for pounding -- >> yes, this is from the gon tribe. from mali. >> how much will this sell for do you think? >> around $300. >> really? for this? that's very reasonable. i'll be buying that. that's going to be an old friend. >> also memory. >> also memory of tangier as well. >> majid suggests lunch at andalous, a local's only place nearby. >> as a moroccan, so many people come with a romantic notion of a tangier they read about in books. do people have a realistic expectation? are they looking for morocco or this phantasm? >> it is a phantasm. it is. when you get here, you know morocco, you feel that you are in morocco but you are not. there's a lot of mediterranean attached to this town. also the history, people h
the amber is millions of years old. >> how much are you selling it for? >> by weight.rams. so it comes like 42,000 -- >> so that's how much in dollars? >> almost $5,000. >> about $5,000. >> almost. >> should we look at another floor? >> oh, yes, follow me. there's a nice collection of things from sahara. >> so you travel a lot? >> not like you. >> oh, this is for pounding -- >> yes, this is from the gon tribe. from mali....
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amber-- >> frank, the expansion will add to this research facility behind me.uc wants to more than double its size. residents tell me they want to be part of that expansion. uc berkeley's richmond field station sits on 100 acres. residents say it's a beacon of hope for the future. that the proposed expansion could turn this into a field of dreams for a city that has struggled with crime and unemployment. >> something that our children can prepare for in school that they can have the right education and the right schools and jobs to be able to work there one day. >> reporter: the people are very excited about this process. >> reporter: but that excitement is tempered with concern about how the project will benefit the community. the 133-acre addition will bring jobs to the area. just how many university officials haven't said. because they are still looking for funding for the expansion. community leader tamisha walker who served time behind bars says many formerly incarcerated residents in this city need a second chance that a job can provide. >> there's no job
amber-- >> frank, the expansion will add to this research facility behind me.uc wants to more than double its size. residents tell me they want to be part of that expansion. uc berkeley's richmond field station sits on 100 acres. residents say it's a beacon of hope for the future. that the proposed expansion could turn this into a field of dreams for a city that has struggled with crime and unemployment. >> something that our children can prepare for in school that they can have the...
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and amber lee is in oakland where a large rally brought out students and the like. >> reporter: now atits peak there may have been 1,000 people here and organizers tell me they hope their message was heard. >>> their passion is undeniable. >> we're here today to stand up for migrants all over the world. >> reporter: in numbers, the call resinated with many. >> my parents were forced out of their country because of things that were happening there. >> reporter: melissa reyes says she was within the lucky. her parents were able to migrate here legally. she sympathizing with those who are not. one protester told us that her father was working as a dishwasher and when he was deported, it was hard for the family. >> it was really hard. >> reporter: the butterflies they carry is the freedom to cross borders. >> if you have a voice speak for someone that doesn't. >> reporter: marchers say fair wages and affordable housing are basic needs. >> people that are willing to be hard working and members of society why do we try to criminalize them. why do we try to do things like that rather than pro
and amber lee is in oakland where a large rally brought out students and the like. >> reporter: now atits peak there may have been 1,000 people here and organizers tell me they hope their message was heard. >>> their passion is undeniable. >> we're here today to stand up for migrants all over the world. >> reporter: in numbers, the call resinated with many. >> my parents were forced out of their country because of things that were happening there. >>...
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amber-- >> frank, the expansion will add to this research facility behind me.uc wants to more than double its size. residents tell me they want to be part of that expansion. uc berkeley's richmond field station sits on 100 acres. residents say it's a beacon of hope for the future. that the proposed expansion could turn this into a field of dreams for a city that has struggled with crime and unemployment. >> something that our children can prepare for in school that they can have the right education and the right schools and jobs to be able to work there one day. >> reporter: the people are very excited about this process. >> reporter: but that excitement is tempered with concern about how the project will benefit the community. the 133-acre addition will bring jobs to the area. just how many university officials haven't said. because they are still looking for funding for the expansion. community leader tamisha walker who served time behind bars says many formerly incarcerated residents in this city need a second chance that a job can provide. >> there's no job
amber-- >> frank, the expansion will add to this research facility behind me.uc wants to more than double its size. residents tell me they want to be part of that expansion. uc berkeley's richmond field station sits on 100 acres. residents say it's a beacon of hope for the future. that the proposed expansion could turn this into a field of dreams for a city that has struggled with crime and unemployment. >> something that our children can prepare for in school that they can have the...
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amber lee is live at richmond city hall where city leaders opened the books tonight to shows why the city is in the red, amber. >> reporter: julie i obtained this city memo where city heads are asking the departments to cut by 20% and the cut backs could go into effect july 1st. nickel park is a place for kids to swing a bat, catch a ball. or ride a skateboard. >> when you don't have any where else to go, you can go there and get your mind off of stuff. >> reporter: parks and rec centers help keep him and other young people off of streets and out of trouble. but the city's director of recreation tells us up to 70 part time employees may be layed off and rec center hours and programs cut back. >> that's exactly what we're talking about. >> reporter: the city director opened his books and showed me what's behind the deficit. in city refinery fire shut down production for eight months. the oil giant is rich in a major source of packed revenue. lower utility and sales tax along with a reduction in grants has impacted the departments tremendously. meanwhile pensions for city workers have
amber lee is live at richmond city hall where city leaders opened the books tonight to shows why the city is in the red, amber. >> reporter: julie i obtained this city memo where city heads are asking the departments to cut by 20% and the cut backs could go into effect july 1st. nickel park is a place for kids to swing a bat, catch a ball. or ride a skateboard. >> when you don't have any where else to go, you can go there and get your mind off of stuff. >> reporter: parks and...
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we have live team coverage, ktvu's amber lee will take us to one of the hottest communities in the bay area today, but first, to asneth smith. >> reporter: i'm in an area off 280. it's a place known as the jungle, where hundreds of homeless live. there is a lot of dry grass and wood, something as simple as a cigarette could spark a fire fast. another busy day for san jose fire near triple death heat, and low humidity not helping in the fire fight. 40 firefighters getting ahead of this grass fire, from spreading into nearby homes. >> scary. it's really scary. because i can see all the smoke. >> reporter: it's the third fire this week by a homeless camp, just north of downtown san jose. >> you can see how the ground is scorched a little bit. that's just the sun beating down on this stuff. >> reporter: san jose fire captain, showing us what they're up against. three feet of dry brush, all ready to burn. >> it's just looking for a reason. for the folks that are down here, if they're cooking, or using any type of items, candles, or what not. anything. it's just ready to go. it could be a da
we have live team coverage, ktvu's amber lee will take us to one of the hottest communities in the bay area today, but first, to asneth smith. >> reporter: i'm in an area off 280. it's a place known as the jungle, where hundreds of homeless live. there is a lot of dry grass and wood, something as simple as a cigarette could spark a fire fast. another busy day for san jose fire near triple death heat, and low humidity not helping in the fire fight. 40 firefighters getting ahead of this...
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we have live team coverage, ktvu's amber lee will take us to one of the hottest communities in the bay area today, but first, to asneth smith. >> reporter: i'm in an area off 280. it's a place known as the jungle, where hundreds of homeless live. there is a lot of dry grass and wood, something as simple as a cigarette could spark a fire fast. another busy day for san jose fire near triple death heat, and low humidity not helping in the fire fight. 40 firefighters getting ahead of this grass fire, from spreading into nearby homes. >> scary. it's really scary. because i can see all the smoke. >> reporter: it's the third fire this week by a homeless camp, just north of downtown san jose. >> you can see how the ground is scorched a little bit. that's just the sun beating down on this stuff. >> reporter: san jose fire captain, showing us what they're up against. three feet of dry brush, all ready to burn. >> it's just looking for a reason. for the folks that are down here, if they're cooking, or using any type of items, candles, or what not. anything. it's just ready to go. it could be a da
we have live team coverage, ktvu's amber lee will take us to one of the hottest communities in the bay area today, but first, to asneth smith. >> reporter: i'm in an area off 280. it's a place known as the jungle, where hundreds of homeless live. there is a lot of dry grass and wood, something as simple as a cigarette could spark a fire fast. another busy day for san jose fire near triple death heat, and low humidity not helping in the fire fight. 40 firefighters getting ahead of this...
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. >> locally i want to thank amber and michael to produce the document on time it's been a pleasure to work with them. >> also thank you for all our work on this for the past most and showing you how we can roll the bike share and make it expand for the government structure inform that to happen i he shouldn't prosecute he shouldn't you're talking, with the bike relocate company we want to make sure we're looking at all stakeholders in our biking industry here in san francisco appreciate our work. on to public comment any member of the public want to comment seeing none, public comment is closed >> supervisor avalos. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. absent. supervisor chiu. supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. absent. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. this item passes >> the item passes. >> item 11 allocate 4 hundred thousand plus and 8 hundred 25 thousand for propping k funds this it is an action item. >> questions or comments okay. seeing none we'll go on to public comment any member of the public comment want to comment we'll se
. >> locally i want to thank amber and michael to produce the document on time it's been a pleasure to work with them. >> also thank you for all our work on this for the past most and showing you how we can roll the bike share and make it expand for the government structure inform that to happen i he shouldn't prosecute he shouldn't you're talking, with the bike relocate company we want to make sure we're looking at all stakeholders in our biking industry here in san francisco...
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amber lee is in millpetis and spoke to her. >> reporter: the app is being tested.orkers here tell me it can be a great tool in getting dogs and cats adopted quickly, so they can make room for more animals. a terrier mix has been at the shelter for two months. at 8 years old, she is less adoptable than younger dogs. she's among the many animals in santa clara county looking for a home. >> there's probably an average of 300 animals looking for homes from shelters at any one time. >> reporter: the humane society tells us, 150 dogs were euthanized at shelters alone. that's where the app comes in. >> when i found a stray puppy in my yard, and couldn't keep him, because i already had three dogs. i had to take him to the shelter. >> reporter: it took months for that dog to get adopted, so she started the adopt me app, to get shelter animals adopted quickly, and make room for others who need help. she reached out to ktvu after seeing our two investigates reports, highlighting problems at the oakland animal shelter. she says her app is designed to help shelters save lives.
amber lee is in millpetis and spoke to her. >> reporter: the app is being tested.orkers here tell me it can be a great tool in getting dogs and cats adopted quickly, so they can make room for more animals. a terrier mix has been at the shelter for two months. at 8 years old, she is less adoptable than younger dogs. she's among the many animals in santa clara county looking for a home. >> there's probably an average of 300 animals looking for homes from shelters at any one time....