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in the average city it's 10 or 11 minutes.t this point what do you think is going to hurt more overall in detroit, additional cuts to the pensions or additional cuts to city services? >> well, well no one is happy about what is going on. not the employees, not the residents and certainly not the state. they don't want to be running the city in bankruptcy. they've deferred their mismanagement problem for so long, but you can improve city services while lowering costs. now they've deferred, they've gone into so much debt there are likely going to be cuts coming, but for the first time in a long time i think people are hopeful about detroit's turn around. >> david, are you hopeful? >> i am hopeful that a mass movement of angry retirees city workers who have already taken 10% to 20% today cuts and other residents of the city will fight back and make the banks pay. these are criminal enterprises, and their debts should not--there would be plenty of money for everybody if the criminal banks don't take their cuts first. they're liste
in the average city it's 10 or 11 minutes.t this point what do you think is going to hurt more overall in detroit, additional cuts to the pensions or additional cuts to city services? >> well, well no one is happy about what is going on. not the employees, not the residents and certainly not the state. they don't want to be running the city in bankruptcy. they've deferred their mismanagement problem for so long, but you can improve city services while lowering costs. now they've deferred,...
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really the point at which there's a significant difference between the routes we're changing and city average. the last example is here and this is fictitious data we will have real data as soon as the survey is analyzed but in this example if we make changes to the cash fare and used by this amount of people and 160,000 are minority and because of the percent and the 8% threshold this isn't considered a disparate impact. alternatively if we were making changes to the youth pass and in this example it's used by 75% minority that is considered a disparate impa but if we're making changes to the two at the same time we would look at them collectively and collectively they would be found to have a disparate impact because the percent minority using the two pass types are more than our city wide average plus the threshold. the threshold -- developing the thresholds as i said they need to be sensitive enough to distinguish between differences and disparate impact on minority and non minority populations. we essentially set the threshold at 15% and brought them down to 8% based on analysis of all o
really the point at which there's a significant difference between the routes we're changing and city average. the last example is here and this is fictitious data we will have real data as soon as the survey is analyzed but in this example if we make changes to the cash fare and used by this amount of people and 160,000 are minority and because of the percent and the 8% threshold this isn't considered a disparate impact. alternatively if we were making changes to the youth pass and in this...
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in the two years ending last june the city averaged $64 million in unspent appropriations for services and supplies. the board could re-appropriate 16 of the $64 million in unspent prior year numbers and lastly by adopting moratorium on new management positions the city's general fund would realize $3.2 million in savings. with these options it shows the board has the ability to fund the 4% increase and it's the right thing to do for the city's most vulnerable populations and the nonprofits that serve them. thank you. [applause] >> supervisors i am chris daly and political director of seiu 10 to one. i am here to support community based service providers and the workers providing these most critical front line services in a plea -- in a plea for a bit more dignity in their critical work. we're asking this committee to include a 4% cost of doing business, increasing the budget, and we think that this ask is justified. for just a bit of perspective since i last served on this committee backed in 2007 the san francisco budget has increased by more than 25%. the cost of living in san franc
in the two years ending last june the city averaged $64 million in unspent appropriations for services and supplies. the board could re-appropriate 16 of the $64 million in unspent prior year numbers and lastly by adopting moratorium on new management positions the city's general fund would realize $3.2 million in savings. with these options it shows the board has the ability to fund the 4% increase and it's the right thing to do for the city's most vulnerable populations and the nonprofits...
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increase and they had increase of 16-point.4% and addition to landlords that lease with the city get average of 10-15% increase so basically the city is recognizing that other sectors that they do business with has the realities of business such as health care and workers' comp goes up but what does the nonprofit sector? we have the same realities and workers have to pay the bills and we deserve to be compensated fairly for the hard work that people do, so pie colleagues gave you some really testimony about where the money could come from. i want to take a really hard look at that but at the end of the day it's about where our city's priorities are, and we think it should be with the city's most vulnerable. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is peter mace ac with seiu 1021 and with the nonprofit coalition and the cost of living in san francisco has increased 12%. during that time the nonprofit workers have endured a constant stream of budget cuts. many of the people in the room have been here for years past and begging to have money restored
increase and they had increase of 16-point.4% and addition to landlords that lease with the city get average of 10-15% increase so basically the city is recognizing that other sectors that they do business with has the realities of business such as health care and workers' comp goes up but what does the nonprofit sector? we have the same realities and workers have to pay the bills and we deserve to be compensated fairly for the hard work that people do, so pie colleagues gave you some really...
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city. check out our temperatures, above average from two to eight degrees, 84 in redwood city and 72 in san francisco above average and 86 in san jose and 93 in livermore and 90 in napa and oakland is 82 degrees uncomfortable but it will be fine and cool off quickly in the evening. next 12 hours not so cloudy and we will have temperatures in the lump 60's and brighter and even the coast sees a ton of sunshine so you are 66. as we head to 4:00 we will top out and 68 at the coast and 80 around the bay. near 70 for the bay and upper 70's to low 80's inland. for the holiday it drops two to four degrees sunday and monday and a small chance of storms on monday. the fire in and around yosemite slowing down. the latest on the sierra fire. >> workers will picket all day long at the oakland international airport. >> another look from yerba buena island at the work on the new bay bridge. but first america's money. >> good morning, bank earnings hit a record high $42 billion in the second quarter. that is 23 percent compared to this time last year but worried that low interest rates are pushing the ban
city. check out our temperatures, above average from two to eight degrees, 84 in redwood city and 72 in san francisco above average and 86 in san jose and 93 in livermore and 90 in napa and oakland is 82 degrees uncomfortable but it will be fine and cool off quickly in the evening. next 12 hours not so cloudy and we will have temperatures in the lump 60's and brighter and even the coast sees a ton of sunshine so you are 66. as we head to 4:00 we will top out and 68 at the coast and 80 around...
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temperatures this morning, above average, 77 degrees baltimore city.nie 70. 73 annapolis. 65 for the low temperatures. ellicott city 68 degrees. big plans for today. maybe go out and hit golf balls, go to jáurdriving range. i suggest that maybe a Ñlittle bit more as you head towards ;a the 9 hour, the following will s be burning off by then, the s temperature coming in 77 degrees. in to the afternoon, we are talking lunchtime, we will begin to see sunshine out there, the temperature coming in around 83. now a check of the traffic with loren. >>> in addition to the fog, we have a crab on the west side, reported on the inner loop, 70. a look at baltimore, doesn't appear to be causing delays. outer loop 11 minutes from 795 to 95. baltimore county. watchout for construction in lutherville, york road, blocking one lane between padonia and timonium road. 55 miles per hour, typical 11 minute ride down to fayette street. harbor free as well as 95. a look at 395. normal travel time of 8 minutes. >>> topping the money, all eyes on wall street as investors return
temperatures this morning, above average, 77 degrees baltimore city.nie 70. 73 annapolis. 65 for the low temperatures. ellicott city 68 degrees. big plans for today. maybe go out and hit golf balls, go to jáurdriving range. i suggest that maybe a Ñlittle bit more as you head towards ;a the 9 hour, the following will s be burning off by then, the s temperature coming in 77 degrees. in to the afternoon, we are talking lunchtime, we will begin to see sunshine out there, the temperature coming in...
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we are above average in cities like atlanta parts of florida and also into sections of louisiana. we received too much rain already for the summer months at least to what is average. we are talking more heavy rain expected across many of the areas. a lot of it is associated with tropical moisture. we are watching the area of low pressure and it could phoningsly become a tropical storm or depression as we head to the next couple days as we move into the gulf of mexico. regardless of developments this is what is going to be happening over the next several days across parts of georgia, florida panhandle 5-8 inches of rain are possible out here locally even higher amounts of flooding is going to be a huge concern as we head into the end of the workweek and also into the weekend coming up. you can see we have a line of showers and storms set up along sections of the carolinas also to georgia. we have the threat of severe weather across parts of the plains starparts of setexas int central north dakota. another cool start to the day in the great lakes and northeast. well below average. cu
we are above average in cities like atlanta parts of florida and also into sections of louisiana. we received too much rain already for the summer months at least to what is average. we are talking more heavy rain expected across many of the areas. a lot of it is associated with tropical moisture. we are watching the area of low pressure and it could phoningsly become a tropical storm or depression as we head to the next couple days as we move into the gulf of mexico. regardless of developments...
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city, not today! only 6 degrees warmer than san francisco. and tomorrow, we will stay chilly, relative to average. ouds for foster city. late-day sunshine, that's it. high of 70 and not much warmer on friday with morning clouds and fog again and a high of only 71 degrees. a big area of high pressure here. big-time thunderstorms in western oregon moving down to northern california. that's why the fire danger is increasing. it also tells me the low pressure area is lifting out of here. then the onshore flow will get weaker. but we'll still have an onshore flow, and temperatures will be a couple degrees below average. cloudy and foggy mornings will likely continue. tomorrow, san jose 74, well below average. fremont 68, pittsburgh and walnut creek the mid-70s. san ramon 75. in the city, low 60s again. by next week, around 70 near the bay. that is still below normal. >> we're looking for summer somewhere. [ laughter ] >> i'm going to keep looking. >>> google chrome users, beware! think twice before saving your passwords on personnel or financial websites. a software developer discovered that getting a h
city, not today! only 6 degrees warmer than san francisco. and tomorrow, we will stay chilly, relative to average. ouds for foster city. late-day sunshine, that's it. high of 70 and not much warmer on friday with morning clouds and fog again and a high of only 71 degrees. a big area of high pressure here. big-time thunderstorms in western oregon moving down to northern california. that's why the fire danger is increasing. it also tells me the low pressure area is lifting out of here. then the...
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average high is 67. you have not hit that for one month in the city. and 6:18. ght lows, they are pretty average in the mid-50s because of all the marine air that will level off in oakland andlivermore tomorrow. it's the afternoons that will be much different because of the persistent and the area of the low pressure off to the west. not giving us rain, just a little bit of the drizzle. that's what they are doing. and also the southwest component. that will be the juiciest flow that you could get at this time of the year. and keep the morning fog around and keep the temperatures down. now, this low is not moving tomorrow or wednesday. and if anything as they approach the middle of the week, it will be getting closer to us, getting more of that influence for them. dropping the temperatures down further and keeping it cooler than normal for them going. you'll get the sunshine in the afternoon unless you're at the coastline in the city. but the temperatures, they will be well below where they should be for august. and in the tune of 5 to 15 degrees below average. an
average high is 67. you have not hit that for one month in the city. and 6:18. ght lows, they are pretty average in the mid-50s because of all the marine air that will level off in oakland andlivermore tomorrow. it's the afternoons that will be much different because of the persistent and the area of the low pressure off to the west. not giving us rain, just a little bit of the drizzle. that's what they are doing. and also the southwest component. that will be the juiciest flow that you could...
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that is below average. ab city. a nice warm day in atlanta, near 90 degrees this afternoon. louisiana really feeling the heat. we've got some heat advisories out. high humidity and some hot air. so be safe. keep it cool. stay hydrated. you know the drill. as far as tomorrow goes, severe weather moves back into parts of southern missouri. st. louis. we want you to be aware of the possibility of severe weather. kansas city area. looking at mainly some thunderstorms. and then moving across the northeast will be some rain showers as we head into the afternoon. 77 in new york. so that's going to keep the temperatures down. so your first part of the weekend on saturday doesn't look as nice in the northeast. but then we get rid of most of the rain on sunday. lingering showers across northern new england, drying out in the mid-atlantic. rain moves into the southeast. in atlanta we've got about a 20% chance of an isolated shower on sunday. and then up across the northern plains more scattered storms. doesn't look like we'll go severe this time around. on monday scattered rain once ag
that is below average. ab city. a nice warm day in atlanta, near 90 degrees this afternoon. louisiana really feeling the heat. we've got some heat advisories out. high humidity and some hot air. so be safe. keep it cool. stay hydrated. you know the drill. as far as tomorrow goes, severe weather moves back into parts of southern missouri. st. louis. we want you to be aware of the possibility of severe weather. kansas city area. looking at mainly some thunderstorms. and then moving across the...
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in that specific case, the city says it took public works worker 3.5 hours to pick up all of that trash. now, the average citation is about 3 to $4,000. live in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> now, the city attorney is going to ask the council next month to increase the penalties for illegal dumping making it a misdemeanor crime. right now it's only an infraction in oakland. >>> two years ago governor brown signed a law making it illegal to possess, sell or distribute shark fins here in california. now, today the state's new shark fin ban swam through another court hearing. linda yee tells us, this time, there's a twist. >> reporter: this morning in san francisco, three federal judges of the ninth circuit court of appeals dove in and took on shark fins. >> your clients seek the ability to possess and sell shark fins in california. >> reporter: it was a packed court with a lot of lawyers. the court heard arguments on mr. earlier this year a different judge made a mistake in not blocking california's new shark fin ban. >> that's where there's a problem with the legal analysis. >> reporter: two chinese grou
in that specific case, the city says it took public works worker 3.5 hours to pick up all of that trash. now, the average citation is about 3 to $4,000. live in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> now, the city attorney is going to ask the council next month to increase the penalties for illegal dumping making it a misdemeanor crime. right now it's only an infraction in oakland. >>> two years ago governor brown signed a law making it illegal to possess, sell or distribute shark fins...
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in new york city the average price cost was $76,000. what kind of wedding is that? >> must be very fancy and memorable. >>> makeup goes green. the bay area company behind a under water adventure that ends up on your face. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>> it's a skin care product made from algae. it is coming to a store near you from a silicon valley bio tech company. >> the latest innovation in the green space. scott budman who looks younger already i think spent the day in the lab. is it for real? >> it is green as in algae. i have some for you to try in a minute. first a new opportunity to take algae and turn it into something commercial. this is one way to make cosmetics. anna is taking algae and several processes late
in new york city the average price cost was $76,000. what kind of wedding is that? >> must be very fancy and memorable. >>> makeup goes green. the bay area company behind a under water adventure that ends up on your face. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they...
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today, we have temperatures and everyone is warmer-than-average from two degrees in redwood city and san francisco topping out at two degrees warmer-than-average and livermore is 96 degrees seven degrees warmer-than-average. the east bay is having the wild temperature swings during this phase. the trough will drop down and bring us the stronger sea breeze and cooling trend and now keeping all the showers to the north where they will stay. it is only affecting us with clouds at the coast. we have also have a temperature drop. mid-90's in chico and 83 in tahoe and less sunshine in monterey and 67 and los angeles is getting become to your her warmth at 84 and 110 in palm springs. enjoy. leyla gulen has the traffic. >> we have a project going on until noon and this is in the eastbound direction along highway 4 away from willow pass road to bay point and this is going to last until noon with four lanes taken away and westbound direction we looked at that and it is moving along fine but it is slowing down a little bit in antioch as we look at our drive time traffic 580 westbound from tracy
today, we have temperatures and everyone is warmer-than-average from two degrees in redwood city and san francisco topping out at two degrees warmer-than-average and livermore is 96 degrees seven degrees warmer-than-average. the east bay is having the wild temperature swings during this phase. the trough will drop down and bring us the stronger sea breeze and cooling trend and now keeping all the showers to the north where they will stay. it is only affecting us with clouds at the coast. we...
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average. the index of 20 cities show u.s. home prices rose more than 20% between june of last year and june of this year. one of biggest incr is right here on the bay area. >>> the council approved the ordinance in a 9-4 vote today. to banning sty foam. some styrofoam. s. >>> happening now the palo alto park and rec commission is meeting at this hour of out lawing the feeding of wile animals and that includes ducks and geese and cats. feeding posts a health risk to animals and humans. >>> virus similar to measle is killing follow fins on the east coast. dolphins have washed up on beaches since july 1st t. suppresses their i immune system. dol have been found because they contracted other diseases. >>> about half an hour before the sun set and for most of us there is still plenty of sunshine outside our doors which is low clouds and fog hugging the close line. giving you a look there at the low clouds. and areas right around -- 68 degrees still in the nevada and 70s for napa and 77 in fairfield and widespread 60s around the ba
average. the index of 20 cities show u.s. home prices rose more than 20% between june of last year and june of this year. one of biggest incr is right here on the bay area. >>> the council approved the ordinance in a 9-4 vote today. to banning sty foam. some styrofoam. s. >>> happening now the palo alto park and rec commission is meeting at this hour of out lawing the feeding of wile animals and that includes ducks and geese and cats. feeding posts a health risk to animals and...
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. >>> we know that buying a house is expensive, but an there's a city where the average price is a million dollars could be some thunderstorm activity, highs in the 80s. >>> police in oakland are investigating two separate shootings last night, in all three were wounded in the gunfire. the latest happened on eastman avenue. police tell us that two people were hit by gunfire they're both expected to survive. >>> we have video of another shooting in oakland about two hours earlier near 102nd street. a young man was shot several times he was rushed to the hospital where he's listed in guarded condition. it's not clear what led up to the gunfire. >>> friends, coworkers of the missing oakland woman say they will keep looking for clues today. they posted pictures. she disappeared after telling her teenage daughter she was meeting someone about her missing dog. her sister fears foul play >> we know, it seems certain now that my sister was abducted and we are appealing to the public. >> her sister also says police think coke met someone in a coffee shop in oakland. officers searched her home and f
. >>> we know that buying a house is expensive, but an there's a city where the average price is a million dollars could be some thunderstorm activity, highs in the 80s. >>> police in oakland are investigating two separate shootings last night, in all three were wounded in the gunfire. the latest happened on eastman avenue. police tell us that two people were hit by gunfire they're both expected to survive. >>> we have video of another shooting in oakland about two...
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i think anyone who spent any time at city college can notice that the average age of most of the people at city college is like 30 or so or plus. so, if i'm a kid, i guess that makes me a kid and i'm very happy to get that vote. but i think it's a shame to see where they intend to take city college. thanks for listening to my stumbling. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> hello, my name is jaime [speaker not understood] and i at that time taught esl at city college until last semester. i was also esl coordinator at mission campus for eight years. when i started that job we had over 100 [speaker not understood] of esl noncredit at the mission campus. when i left at the end of last semester, there were 66 sections remaining. seven of my colleagues retired from that campus. many people retired. i retired because i saw some very ugly handwriting on the wall and i recognized that the writing was by accjc. i sympathize very much with students who understand that there are problems at the college and blame the college for not solving those problems because i cannot [s
i think anyone who spent any time at city college can notice that the average age of most of the people at city college is like 30 or so or plus. so, if i'm a kid, i guess that makes me a kid and i'm very happy to get that vote. but i think it's a shame to see where they intend to take city college. thanks for listening to my stumbling. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> hello, my name is jaime [speaker not understood] and i at that time taught esl at...
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up until recently the only candidate that the average new york city voter had ever heard of was anthonyiner, an they knew more about him than the other candidates. >> michael: people had accept him and maybe they'll end up with deblasio. corey booker is a heavy favorite. if you're chris christie, is this election worth $25 million? >> we'll see. i mean the whole theory that chris christie was going to have been an election in the middle of august so more democrats would not turn out to vote against him. i think it's worth it to him. is it worth to the taxpayers in new jersey? no, not a chance. but republicans are allowed to waste money when it benefits them. >> michael: absolutely. karl frisch, personally i want to thank you so much for being a regular on this show. you pre-dated me on this show with governor granholm. you and i have visited on "the young turks" very often, but every time you're on the show i think everybody is happy here because your input and sense of humor and your analysis are fantastic. thanks so much for being here and being a part. >> thank you so much, michael.
up until recently the only candidate that the average new york city voter had ever heard of was anthonyiner, an they knew more about him than the other candidates. >> michael: people had accept him and maybe they'll end up with deblasio. corey booker is a heavy favorite. if you're chris christie, is this election worth $25 million? >> we'll see. i mean the whole theory that chris christie was going to have been an election in the middle of august so more democrats would not turn out...
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sioux falls south dakota ranks as the safest city for drivers. the average driver goes nearly 14 years between car collisions. about the same as boise, idaho. the two cities with the most accidents: baltimore-- and dc which falls to the bottom of the list. with drivers having fender benders or worse almost every 5 years. a startling hindsight revelation is coming from overseas. german chancellor angela merkel says greece should never been allowed to join the eurozone. merkel was speaking to a crowd of german voters when she proclaimed: the debt crisis in greece has been brewing for many years and then blamed her predecessor for letting greece use the euro currency. the election in germany is september 22nd. options trading in leap wireless is reportedly under review. usa today reports the chicago board options exchange along with regulators are checking to an unusually large number of call options contracts that traded just hours before at&t dislosed it was paying $14 billion dollars to takeover leap wireless. leap's stock doubled on the takeover news making
sioux falls south dakota ranks as the safest city for drivers. the average driver goes nearly 14 years between car collisions. about the same as boise, idaho. the two cities with the most accidents: baltimore-- and dc which falls to the bottom of the list. with drivers having fender benders or worse almost every 5 years. a startling hindsight revelation is coming from overseas. german chancellor angela merkel says greece should never been allowed to join the eurozone. merkel was speaking to a...
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city. but what about average folks who work in that city who are faced with high consumer prices every day,and walmart with $ 4 prescription drug, say what you will, low price every day items in a city that offers anything bu where is there relief? >> they can still open walmart, no one is twisting their arms they pay $10.25 to $12.50 in ontario. neil: i hear what you say, butt if walmart leaves and follows good on its threat. then where do those consumers go for that relief? >> they do is a shop where they are shopping now. over the border to maryland or to other parts of dc . neil: what does that tell you at you have to take a subway a bus to get a dl when walmart could have been right in our home? >> it tells you that politicians have not been operating to get good retail stores inhose wards they did to get in ward 8 with giant foods. neil: you think it would not be any different. if walma were unionized would the council caused so much as a dust up over this? >> probably not. neil: what does tha tell rph nader? >> there should be no double standard, against angel -- antin unionized payi
city. but what about average folks who work in that city who are faced with high consumer prices every day,and walmart with $ 4 prescription drug, say what you will, low price every day items in a city that offers anything bu where is there relief? >> they can still open walmart, no one is twisting their arms they pay $10.25 to $12.50 in ontario. neil: i hear what you say, butt if walmart leaves and follows good on its threat. then where do those consumers go for that relief? >>...
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negative today. 89 is normal, and 90 in livermore and everyone is one degree warmer-than-average but redwood city is two degrees behind and mid-90's to 100 an the state from the central valley and fresno and yosemite and 82 in tahoe and 80 in los angeles. leyla gulen? the altamont pass is not where you want to be because of a stalled big rig that is getting off the freeway at livermore avenue. it is causing enough pain to add five extra minutes to the compute. from tracy to livermore you are looking at 40 to 45 minutes and bumper-to-bumper traffic coming away from 205 at 31 miles per hour. now, other areas of the bay are moving loan fine southbound along 101 to central san rafael you can see the tail lights flow just fine and smooth. >> new this morning, next time you buy nail polish remover, plan on digging out your i.d. because the pharmacy chain is launching a new policy requiring customers to show their i.d. when buying the remover because the ingredients used to make meth and are restricting how many bottles you can buy at one time. >> do you want to know if your future husband could be the
negative today. 89 is normal, and 90 in livermore and everyone is one degree warmer-than-average but redwood city is two degrees behind and mid-90's to 100 an the state from the central valley and fresno and yosemite and 82 in tahoe and 80 in los angeles. leyla gulen? the altamont pass is not where you want to be because of a stalled big rig that is getting off the freeway at livermore avenue. it is causing enough pain to add five extra minutes to the compute. from tracy to livermore you are...
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ten degrees below average in napa with seven to eight degrees below average and mid 70s for redwood citynd san jose. if you thought it was cool, it certainly was. with the slow burnoff, cool afternoon and breeze will kick up once again. 56 in san mateo with numbers already in the mid 50s in the north bay. we'll drop a couple more degrees. chilly in santa rosa, low 50s with mid-50s down around san jose. we are looking at the setup much the same. we've had a tlouf over the west coast that has allowed for a stronger onshore push. we have a system that is going to be dropping down overhead monday, thrill tuesday into wednesday. what that is going to do is enhance the cooling. could mix up the marine layer. forecasting 84 in livermore and temperatures drop and bottom out into the upper 70s. it will be right through thursday and friday and a little bit of recovery as we head towards next weekend. high temperatures in the south bay, low 70s for milpitas and 67 in san mateo. pa more 60s than you would think. 68 in novato. 74, napa. 67, san leandro. 70 castro valley. mid-80s livermore. temperatur
ten degrees below average in napa with seven to eight degrees below average and mid 70s for redwood citynd san jose. if you thought it was cool, it certainly was. with the slow burnoff, cool afternoon and breeze will kick up once again. 56 in san mateo with numbers already in the mid 50s in the north bay. we'll drop a couple more degrees. chilly in santa rosa, low 50s with mid-50s down around san jose. we are looking at the setup much the same. we've had a tlouf over the west coast that has...
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average cost? if you are one of the contract in city senior centers, this is part of our broadband technology grantthe average cost is zero. [laughter] if you were to buy this for your home, it costs a couple of hundred dollars. the games cost between $20.40 dollars. they have hundreds of different games to play. to the games cost between $20.40 dollars. and hundreds of different games to play. we have other adaptive devices that can be used with the wii. this is a foot pedal. -- this is a foot pedal. along with the buttons on the hand device connected to alicia's remote, we can use foot pedals if there are games the require numerous controls. it is very adaptive. then, really interesting. what about someone who may be a quadriplegic and does not have the ability to use arms or legs? there is a sip and tug adapter that allows someone to control the wii with his or her mouth. you can still engaged the wii by puffing into the tube. this company has made the wii completely accessible for anyone to play. it is a great option. if you want more information about the adaptive equipment for the wii, visit
average cost? if you are one of the contract in city senior centers, this is part of our broadband technology grantthe average cost is zero. [laughter] if you were to buy this for your home, it costs a couple of hundred dollars. the games cost between $20.40 dollars. they have hundreds of different games to play. to the games cost between $20.40 dollars. and hundreds of different games to play. we have other adaptive devices that can be used with the wii. this is a foot pedal. -- this is a foot...
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city of cleveland. you will stay below average in the 70s new york city, cleveland, chicago. it is absolutely gorgeous out there. 103 for dallas 103 san antonio. continuing to be on the hot side. by wednesday 105 add in a little humidity it will feel even hotter than that. otherwise, more storms. a lot of weather to talk about. >> dangerous heat. >> bring in your pets, plants and check on the elderly. >> the july jobs report broadly disappointing especially for those full-time well paying jobs. here with more on that and other top business stories this morning. jolene kent fox business network. >>> the 122,000 jobs fell short of july fell against expectations. the jobs created was worse. a disproergs pat numbers were either pay point or low paying retarryls restaurants and bars supplied more than half of the job growth. economists are debating the up siem saying it's unclear if it is for bad and upon returning home from disappointed travel rates to shopping deals. now major banks are getting in on the action. u.s. bank is now offering veteran's checking accounts about mow mon
city of cleveland. you will stay below average in the 70s new york city, cleveland, chicago. it is absolutely gorgeous out there. 103 for dallas 103 san antonio. continuing to be on the hot side. by wednesday 105 add in a little humidity it will feel even hotter than that. otherwise, more storms. a lot of weather to talk about. >> dangerous heat. >> bring in your pets, plants and check on the elderly. >> the july jobs report broadly disappointing especially for those full-time...
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average. lots of folks heading into the city with baseball tonight. we got up to 65 in san francisco. oakland 66. livermore 74. you barely, barely made it to 70 in concord today. the sun did not come out until early afternoon. so the streak continues in san francisco downtown. it has now been 34 days since we have hit 70 last time we did it back on july 4. since then we have declared our independence from summer! vallejo 56 tonight, oakland 56, cloudy start for redwood city and! the clouds will be slow to burn off once again keeping temperatures down and this is the reason why. low pressure system will cause a chance of thunderstorms in ukiah and clearlake but it's moving away from us and that's key to our weather because as it begins to move away from us, the onshore flow will begin to weaken but i'm talking baby steps. we may gain a degree or two-a- day for the next several days but at least we are going up instead of down. so as low pressure pulls away, temperatures will increase as will sunshine. even when low pressure gets off the washington coastline and far away from us, it wil
average. lots of folks heading into the city with baseball tonight. we got up to 65 in san francisco. oakland 66. livermore 74. you barely, barely made it to 70 in concord today. the sun did not come out until early afternoon. so the streak continues in san francisco downtown. it has now been 34 days since we have hit 70 last time we did it back on july 4. since then we have declared our independence from summer! vallejo 56 tonight, oakland 56, cloudy start for redwood city and! the clouds will...
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it's worth remembering as recently as 1990, new york city averaged six murders a day.oday, it's driven down to less than one murder a day. think about what that change really means. if murder rates over the last 11 years had been the same as the previous 11 years, more than 7,300 people alive today would be dead. stop, question, frisk, has helped us prevent those and other crimes from occurring. it's not only saved lives, it's helped reduce incarceration rates by 30%. even as incarceration rates in the rest of the nation have gone up. that's why people adrosz country and around the world have come to learn about how the nypd has been so successful and how we have driven crime down to record lows. we are the poster child that everybody wants to follow. throughout the trial that just concluded, the judge made it clear she was not at all interested in the crime reductions here or how we achieve them. in fact, nowhere in her 195 page decision does she mention the cuts in crime or the number of lives that have been saved. >> you have been listening to new york city mayor mi
it's worth remembering as recently as 1990, new york city averaged six murders a day.oday, it's driven down to less than one murder a day. think about what that change really means. if murder rates over the last 11 years had been the same as the previous 11 years, more than 7,300 people alive today would be dead. stop, question, frisk, has helped us prevent those and other crimes from occurring. it's not only saved lives, it's helped reduce incarceration rates by 30%. even as incarceration...
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that's twice the new york city average. nearly one out of three is obese. the primary cause of premature death here is heart disease. over the past ten years, hospitalization for the condition has increased by 35%. so food here can be a simple matter of life and death, and people like claudina williams need the market for food that won't make them sick. >> you have to find it. it doesn't matter how much it costs because that's your health. >> claudina uses coupons to help ease the expense of eating right. a number of states, including new york, encourage low-income people to shop at farmers markets by accepting food stamps and distributing free food vouchers to senior citizens and moms. >> thank you. >> people in low-income communities, people everywhere, deserve the same quality of life, a great quality of life. >> announcer: we now continue with "moyers & company." >> there's a young woman in the film, barbie izquierdo. she was a year looking for a job. she had food stamps while she was doing so. then she got work. and yet as a result of getting work, she
that's twice the new york city average. nearly one out of three is obese. the primary cause of premature death here is heart disease. over the past ten years, hospitalization for the condition has increased by 35%. so food here can be a simple matter of life and death, and people like claudina williams need the market for food that won't make them sick. >> you have to find it. it doesn't matter how much it costs because that's your health. >> claudina uses coupons to help ease the...
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average. in the city tomorrow 67 degrees. san jose 80. livermore 89. sunnyvale will hit 78 tomorrow.os 85. hayward morning fog afternoon sunshine 73. pleasant hill, concord, antioch, pleasanton upper 80s with sunshine. richmond 70 tomorrow. petaluma 80. in the city the upper 60s. lakeport tomorrow 91 degrees. it's status quo through friday if you like today's weather you'll like the next several but then that cooler change over the weekend. by sunday, 60s near the bay with highs only around 80 inland. that's where we stay for labor day. that's your forecast. we got sports coming up next. thursday and will pitch aga tigers 19-game winner max scherzer. justin verlander hasn't bees dominant self this season.. brandon moss would agree >>> bartolo colon will pitch against 19-game winner max scherzer of detroit. brandon moss would agree. tied at 3 in the fifth, moss launches the other way off the former american league mvp, a's lead 5-3 and then, the a's had the bases loaded 6th inning nobody out but the rains come, the tarp comes out. a's leading 6-3. >>> a defensiverick reid is the start
average. in the city tomorrow 67 degrees. san jose 80. livermore 89. sunnyvale will hit 78 tomorrow.os 85. hayward morning fog afternoon sunshine 73. pleasant hill, concord, antioch, pleasanton upper 80s with sunshine. richmond 70 tomorrow. petaluma 80. in the city the upper 60s. lakeport tomorrow 91 degrees. it's status quo through friday if you like today's weather you'll like the next several but then that cooler change over the weekend. by sunday, 60s near the bay with highs only around 80...
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going to be 61 today and seven degrees cooler-than-average and it will be worse, or, say, greater, in napa and san jose, and livermore and redwood city mine and ten degrees cooler-than-average. here is what will go on in the south, 73 in san jose, and los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy possibly making it to 80 and sun around santa cruz and 68. we will have low-to-mid 70's in the the peninsula and we will struggle to reach 60 along the coast and 61 downtown but 66 in south san francisco and petaluma at 69, and low-to-mid 70's for everyone else in the north bay valley. at the beaches, a struggle to reach the upper 50's and midtown more 60's for the east bay shore and castro valley and union city and fremont possibly the low 70's and the free air conditioning in the east bay valleys up to 80. at the game, dress warmly, it is 60 at 7:15 with drizzle likely again bit end. here is the pool air and as it moves to the north it will bring us a better chance of drizzle tomorrow morning and thursday morning, and thursday afternoon, though, the thunderstorms to our north and to our east, so, high fire danger will develop to our northeast on th
going to be 61 today and seven degrees cooler-than-average and it will be worse, or, say, greater, in napa and san jose, and livermore and redwood city mine and ten degrees cooler-than-average. here is what will go on in the south, 73 in san jose, and los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy possibly making it to 80 and sun around santa cruz and 68. we will have low-to-mid 70's in the the peninsula and we will struggle to reach 60 along the coast and 61 downtown but 66 in south san francisco and...
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speaking of city, your average high is 67. the warmest you have got within the past five days. and saturday, 64. yesterday, 61. we pushed the repeat button today. tonight the city will drop down to 64. fairfield will wake up to 57. once again, another very cloudy start to your day. beautiful san rafael. morning colludes. afternoon sunshine chilly. low 70s for a high on both tuesday and wednesday. this pattern, not only has it been with us for awhile, it will be here for awhile because the weather players giving us the weather that we have, really not moving that much. begrimming of high pressure, giving us much warmer weather. there is a a low pressure area off to our west. that is speeding in the -- feeding in the chilly air. coming the south and west, that is also not moving at all. it will inch closertous and crank up the on shore flow even more and give us more widespread cloud cover. a little more widespread drizzle in the morning. we're not going to call it cold, but we will call it chilly. the chilly air will be staying the next seven days. not moving, especially away fr
speaking of city, your average high is 67. the warmest you have got within the past five days. and saturday, 64. yesterday, 61. we pushed the repeat button today. tonight the city will drop down to 64. fairfield will wake up to 57. once again, another very cloudy start to your day. beautiful san rafael. morning colludes. afternoon sunshine chilly. low 70s for a high on both tuesday and wednesday. this pattern, not only has it been with us for awhile, it will be here for awhile because the...
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three degrees cooler-than-average in oakland with 67 to eight degrees cooler-than-average in san jose and redwood city at 74. summer is on break again. we will not see it the rest of the week. an the state, if you want to travel somewhere, where it is warmer 89 in sacramento and 98 in fresno, and sunshine and 80 in tahoe which would be warmer than the bay area. cool around loss an at 77 and in palm springs, it is 107 with sunshine. that is the forecast for now. now more news with kristen and >> and now the young of the mayor in minnesota: four-year-old is getting world-wide attention as of be elected to a second term. he only has 28 people in his his town but thousands donated a dollar over the weekend l is no formal government so this is just a sir -- ceremonial title. >> you are special? >> yes, i am. >> bans on ice cream are hard to beat. >> he has the confidence of a politician. voters' donation of a dollar went to the town fund so he is raising money for the commute. >> this is the story that shows an eight-year-old boy's devotion to his dog. this nine-year-old boxer lost the use of his behind le
three degrees cooler-than-average in oakland with 67 to eight degrees cooler-than-average in san jose and redwood city at 74. summer is on break again. we will not see it the rest of the week. an the state, if you want to travel somewhere, where it is warmer 89 in sacramento and 98 in fresno, and sunshine and 80 in tahoe which would be warmer than the bay area. cool around loss an at 77 and in palm springs, it is 107 with sunshine. that is the forecast for now. now more news with kristen and...
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your commute south of here through fremont to union city, average speeds, at the limit.ery light volume of traffic and by that i mean a screen shot of a caltrans camera through 880 and 101, no problem. light flow. a look at the san mateo bridge, picking up the volume, but speeds still holding. back to you. >>> 5:27. we have new video to show you from an overnight fire. we'll have the details coming up. >>> the details following the death of a teenage girl after the flight of the asiana crash at sfo. >>> if governor has requested a seven-day board of inquiry. >> an 11th hour reprieve, b.a.r.t. trains will run while governor jerry brown's office decides if both sides are negotiating in good faith. it's 5:29. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. b.a.r.t. and union representatives leaving negotiations in oerk lapped late last night. just after 10:00 governor jerry brown called a seven-day board of inquiry. that heens the five-member board will be assembled and b.a.r.t. management and negotiators from the agency's two largest unions will present their cases about the n
your commute south of here through fremont to union city, average speeds, at the limit.ery light volume of traffic and by that i mean a screen shot of a caltrans camera through 880 and 101, no problem. light flow. a look at the san mateo bridge, picking up the volume, but speeds still holding. back to you. >>> 5:27. we have new video to show you from an overnight fire. we'll have the details coming up. >>> the details following the death of a teenage girl after the flight of...
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average $19,000 a year. they gave their lives to public service in that city.king 30 and 35 years. $19,000 a year is not a lot of money. i couldn't live off of that. i don't believe you could live off of that. the banks definitely couldn't live off of that. the folks in corporations couldn't live off of that. yet we are attacking the people that serve the city well. and we've been interviewing these retirees across the city. you know what they tell us? they tell us that if their pensions are reduced, they won't be able to pay health care. they won't be able to buy prescriptions. they won't be able to put food on the table. they will lose their homes. this is a real tragic story, and this is america. and we've got to fight any attempts to attack workers and attack retirees who have given their lives. given their lives to the service and the service of the city rather than -- rather than attacking them, we've got to make sure they can retire in dignity. and that's what we're fighting about. that's what we're fighting about. we're not only fighting about this in d
average $19,000 a year. they gave their lives to public service in that city.king 30 and 35 years. $19,000 a year is not a lot of money. i couldn't live off of that. i don't believe you could live off of that. the banks definitely couldn't live off of that. the folks in corporations couldn't live off of that. yet we are attacking the people that serve the city well. and we've been interviewing these retirees across the city. you know what they tell us? they tell us that if their pensions are...