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humorous, both union -- bohemian, 20 century radical, the equanimity exemplary in political and mystical moats. a great woman poet, the second half of the american century. she delivered a major body of verse, brilliant in its particular day. as a dyslexic, those words were more difficult than they may appear. particularity. i love that. it is an honor to formally announced we already informally announced, our fifth pole of laureate in our great city and county of san francisco, diane diprima. congratulations and welcome. [applause] >> wow, look at all of these folks. are any of you one of my five kids? [laughter] i just wanted to be very brief, because we're going to do a more formal inaugural thing, and inaugural event, so i'm not going to take a lot of time now. there is a lot of stuff going on at 11 in the morning in san francisco. people have to do this and that. so, ok. chris, i want to thank you very much. it is very wonderful to follow lauren, devora major, and jack hirschman. what a group. i really am awed. i cannot remember which marian was that gave the keys to the city to rob
humorous, both union -- bohemian, 20 century radical, the equanimity exemplary in political and mystical moats. a great woman poet, the second half of the american century. she delivered a major body of verse, brilliant in its particular day. as a dyslexic, those words were more difficult than they may appear. particularity. i love that. it is an honor to formally announced we already informally announced, our fifth pole of laureate in our great city and county of san francisco, diane diprima....
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as you know, both of our unions crew the ferry boats on the day, and we have the following steady process very closely because the design guidelines that are being provided certainly provide an opportunity. we will release some of these parcels, particularly 337, for future development that is needed. the replacement parking in the ferry building area which is needed to expand the ferry terminal, and we worked very hard to go and get that public funding for this project, so there is a lot at stake here. we complement the efforts of the planning department in this study in balancing the need for public spaces, recreational uses, the community benefits, and most importantly, the ports need to be profitable so that it can continue to subsidize maritime operations. like the ferry services, ferry terminals that it does subsidize along the waterfront, so we thank you for the opportunity to have been part of this process, and we think there is really no need for further studies or changes. i know marina labored very hard for this year's of the commission, that advisory board, and she feels very
as you know, both of our unions crew the ferry boats on the day, and we have the following steady process very closely because the design guidelines that are being provided certainly provide an opportunity. we will release some of these parcels, particularly 337, for future development that is needed. the replacement parking in the ferry building area which is needed to expand the ferry terminal, and we worked very hard to go and get that public funding for this project, so there is a lot at...
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the conquest of space says one of the main aims of both the soviet union and the united states during the cold war and up next tonight artie's special report looks at the two remarkable man who at the center of this great struggle. that was in the sixteenth century. once there lived a chinese nobleman by the name of one who has most cherished ambition was to go to the moon using the resources available seven powder kegs to a bamboo then he put on his best clothes and ignited the barrels. when the smoke cleared after the explosion there was neither a trace of nor of who. history is rich with ill fated attempts to get into space but in the twentieth century to remarkable men did come to the skies but this time around they used rocket engines rather than exploding armchairs to propel them into. the names then. they were the architects of the american and russian space programs. great eternal rivals in the battle to reach out to space. made their first attempts to reach for the stars in their childhood as a boy in the soviet union so gay designed simple gliders but as time went by he came
the conquest of space says one of the main aims of both the soviet union and the united states during the cold war and up next tonight artie's special report looks at the two remarkable man who at the center of this great struggle. that was in the sixteenth century. once there lived a chinese nobleman by the name of one who has most cherished ambition was to go to the moon using the resources available seven powder kegs to a bamboo then he put on his best clothes and ignited the barrels. when...
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. >> a judge ruled into favor of the challenge of the labor contract and ordered both sides to arbitration. union workers are upset a.c. transit imposed a cost cutting contract in the midst of negotiations. >> at issue are cuts to overtime rules and health and pension benefits. it chose to impose the contract in order to balance a 56 million deficit. >> i kn they are crying about their budget but maybe they need adjustments from downtown like eliminating mary king's salary $23,000 a month. >> but the contract is saving about $300,000 a week and keeping it out bankruptcy. without worker concession the agency cld lead to more layoffs, and fare hikes. >> state health officials are confirming the sixth infant death blamed on whooping cough. they were all babies under three months. they are urging people to get their kids vaccinated. california has recorded 1500 cases, five times more than the same time last year. it starts out like a common cold but is followed by coughing fits. >> they want to track down the fire bug behind a string of arsons. three places overnight bri the total to ten. terry mcswe
. >> a judge ruled into favor of the challenge of the labor contract and ordered both sides to arbitration. union workers are upset a.c. transit imposed a cost cutting contract in the midst of negotiations. >> at issue are cuts to overtime rules and health and pension benefits. it chose to impose the contract in order to balance a 56 million deficit. >> i kn they are crying about their budget but maybe they need adjustments from downtown like eliminating mary king's salary...
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. >> a judge ruled into favor of the challenge of the labor contract and ordered both sides to arbitration. union workers are upset a.c. transit imposed a cost cutting contract in the midst of negotiations. >> at issue are cuts to overtime rules and health and pension benefits. it chose to impose the contract in order to balance a 56 million deficit. >> i know they are crying about their budget but maybe they need adjustments from downtown like eliminating mary king's salary $23,000 a month. >> but the contract is saving about $300,000 a week and keeping it out bankruptcy. without worker concession the agency could lead to more layoffs, and fare hikes. >> state health officials are confirming the sixth infant death blamed on whooping cough. they were all babies under three months. they are urging people to get their kids vaccinated. california has recorded 1500 cases, five times more than the same time last year. it starts out like a common cold but is followed by coughing fits. >> they want to track down the fire bug behind a string of arsons. three places overnight bring the total to ten. terry
. >> a judge ruled into favor of the challenge of the labor contract and ordered both sides to arbitration. union workers are upset a.c. transit imposed a cost cutting contract in the midst of negotiations. >> at issue are cuts to overtime rules and health and pension benefits. it chose to impose the contract in order to balance a 56 million deficit. >> i know they are crying about their budget but maybe they need adjustments from downtown like eliminating mary king's salary...
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the riders say they are upset that -- ac transit put today a claim by the drivers union. bothides set to meet with an arbitrator on friday. >>> the tax cuts enacted when george w. bush was in the white house are about to expire. president obama wants to approve them for everyone expect the top 2%. >> because they can afford it and especially since they've gotten over the last decades from george bush more than a trillion dollars in tax cuts. and how did the economy do? not very well. >> all this new spending on every possible wasteful program and special interest group you can imagine, that's what's caused the deficit now the politicians say, we've spent so much money, now we have to come pick your pockets, no. >> reporter: some fear the increase could keep the wealthy from investing in the economy. >>> fiorina is get ago boost from the republican party in her attempt to unseat barbara boxer. the senatorial committee confirms that $1.7 million has been reserved for ads in the last week of the race. in the past the committee has been reluctant to spend, where democrats have an
the riders say they are upset that -- ac transit put today a claim by the drivers union. bothides set to meet with an arbitrator on friday. >>> the tax cuts enacted when george w. bush was in the white house are about to expire. president obama wants to approve them for everyone expect the top 2%. >> because they can afford it and especially since they've gotten over the last decades from george bush more than a trillion dollars in tax cuts. and how did the economy do? not very...
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the riders say they are upset that -- ac transit put today a claim by the drivers union. bothdes set to meet with an arbitrator on friday. >>> the tax cuts enacted when george w. bush was in the white house are about to expire. president obama wants to approve them for everyone expect the top 2%. >> because they can afford it and especially since they've gotten over the last decades from george bush more than a trillion dollars in tax cuts. and how did the economy do? not very well. >> all this new spending on every possible wasteful program and special interest group you can imagine, that's what's caused the deficit now the politicians say, we've spent so much money, now we have to come pick your pockets, no. >> reporter: some fear the increase could keep the wealthy from investing in the economy. >>> fiorina is get ago boost from the republican party in her attempt to unseat barbara boxer. the senatorial committee confirms that $1.7 million has been reserved for ads in the last week of the race. in the past the committee has been reluctant to spend, where democrats have an a
the riders say they are upset that -- ac transit put today a claim by the drivers union. bothdes set to meet with an arbitrator on friday. >>> the tax cuts enacted when george w. bush was in the white house are about to expire. president obama wants to approve them for everyone expect the top 2%. >> because they can afford it and especially since they've gotten over the last decades from george bush more than a trillion dollars in tax cuts. and how did the economy do? not very...
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emergency which prices have risen by almost twenty five percent in the last two weeks for the both of russia's grain union says the price hikes are being driven more by fear than fundamentals. that it all depends on psychological factors at the moment there are no fundamental reasons for the green price to rise we have enough reserves and our balance is ok but he is committed to be up to twelve billion dollars of assets as early as this month most would come from the sale in alaska and to help offset the cost of the gulf oil spill the british john has been in talks with the patchi corporation a u.s. oil and gas exploration company since the end of june believe that a deal could be arranged before b.p. post half yearly earnings on july twenty seventh. that's the latest the last stories on our website altie dot com slash business and join us in fifty minutes time for more. sanctions sailors call it the sea canary due to its high pitched twitter. this morning now on this highly communicative. want to trying to say. i'm coming to come to china which. should be a secret so. r.t. . russia would be so much brigh
emergency which prices have risen by almost twenty five percent in the last two weeks for the both of russia's grain union says the price hikes are being driven more by fear than fundamentals. that it all depends on psychological factors at the moment there are no fundamental reasons for the green price to rise we have enough reserves and our balance is ok but he is committed to be up to twelve billion dollars of assets as early as this month most would come from the sale in alaska and to help...
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now, both sides of the city and police union have been embroiled in bitter negotiations for weeks to try to shake the city's projected $50 million come next fiscal year. fine hi last night, a breakthrough when the city council voted to propose a dollar a day parcel tax for homeowners for the november ballot. officers would start paying into own pension. but the measure needs a two- thirds majority. >> it was a hard thing to think about. we think a lot of homeowners can't afford that amount but we wanted to meet the union halfway. it's a chance for the community to weigh in. the only way we're going to retain and save or bring back more officers or have more officers than we had before is by inkeysing revenues -- increasing revenues. >> reporter: the police officers association is refusing to comment on the situation, posting signs saying no pre, no interviews. the hope is to hire back those 80 officers laid off last month. measure y would suspend a minimum staffing requirement until 2015. here is a look at staffing at the oakland police department. prelayoffs, the number stood at 803
now, both sides of the city and police union have been embroiled in bitter negotiations for weeks to try to shake the city's projected $50 million come next fiscal year. fine hi last night, a breakthrough when the city council voted to propose a dollar a day parcel tax for homeowners for the november ballot. officers would start paying into own pension. but the measure needs a two- thirds majority. >> it was a hard thing to think about. we think a lot of homeowners can't afford that...
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on it are the wagner labor bill, which protected unions, and social security. both became law two years later as part of the new deal. >>> just ahead this morning, more bad news for the housing market. >>> plus, the hunt is on for a bear responsible for a deadly attack on a montana campground. >>> first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> they risked their lives to protect our soldiers in afghanistan. now these four-legged heros are reuniting with the men they've saved tonight only on the "cbs evening news." ght only on the "cbs evening news." [ female announcer ] fiber has never looked better. all-natural benefiber. the fiber supplement that's tasteless and dissolves completely. to make getting fiber easier. that's the beauty of benefiber. [ laughs ] this is it! [ all ] 10...9...8... a new school year has so much potential! any resolutions? my resolution is the same as always; keep her full and focused with my fiber. [ all ] 3...2...1... happy school year! [ female announcer ] this school year, make a resolution to give your kid
on it are the wagner labor bill, which protected unions, and social security. both became law two years later as part of the new deal. >>> just ahead this morning, more bad news for the housing market. >>> plus, the hunt is on for a bear responsible for a deadly attack on a montana campground. >>> first, though, katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> they risked their lives to protect our soldiers in afghanistan. now these...
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today, the union is denying a sick out in maureen kelly spoke to both sides. >> there is no sick out.on is at work. >> it is this honest for the union leadership to see that there is no sick out. and it is-- dis honest there are two ot hundred people out each day. >> and with all the call out, the hard-driving a different route every day, not familiar, and delays. >> it is about disrupting the lives, and try to provoke a strike. >> the route change, and the drivers should know the routes because they've been driven them, and know them and they also have the ability to choose. however, union leaders have kept them from choosing their routes. that is why it is a much difficulty right now, so if there's going to be any finger pointing right now? unions. >> this not a sickout. >> to impose the contract >> 56 monon dollar budget deficit and the only people that have not contributed are the union, the union members. we need their help to keep this system solvent. >> maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> the union escalated one the ne when the new contract was negotiated and i introduced on june 30
today, the union is denying a sick out in maureen kelly spoke to both sides. >> there is no sick out.on is at work. >> it is this honest for the union leadership to see that there is no sick out. and it is-- dis honest there are two ot hundred people out each day. >> and with all the call out, the hard-driving a different route every day, not familiar, and delays. >> it is about disrupting the lives, and try to provoke a strike. >> the route change, and the drivers...
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both sides about what's going on and how long this sickout could last. >> this is the spokesperson for ac transit he said the unit is staging a sickout the union leader who you see here said that's not true if there's no sickout. take a look sent to both sides. >> 20% of the work force two days and wrote it's a slap in the face to riders. >> this is an instance where the union has told its members to call sicking could not work. the members who can work are at work. >> you said on sunday when the new contract was imposed work schedules were changed without note time for adjustments. >> rearranged within it everyone supplies within a one week notice. that's where members are calling in sick. i've learned never was diabetes who can't drive at night to because he can't see. ac transit has put him on a night to run. >> the drivers alisha said all the routes including the allegations who riders are unable to see at night because they don't have good night vision are purely and simply false and propagandists. >> ac transit said the union is hurting riders were experiencing 30 to 45 minute delays on some routes. the union said its the transit agency's fault any
both sides about what's going on and how long this sickout could last. >> this is the spokesperson for ac transit he said the unit is staging a sickout the union leader who you see here said that's not true if there's no sickout. take a look sent to both sides. >> 20% of the work force two days and wrote it's a slap in the face to riders. >> this is an instance where the union has told its members to call sicking could not work. the members who can work are at work. >>...
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interestingly enough, the police union and the police department both denied our requests for interviews this morning. in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a drunk driver who killed a 9-year-old novato girl with his motorcycle has been murdered himself at san quentin. a prison spokesman says that another inmade, frank souza, stabbed edward schaefer in the chest and neck yesterday morning in a prison yard. sousa apparently used what inmates call a bone crusher a knife made from the metal in prison bunk beds. schaefer killed melody other than recover when he ran a stop sign in may of 2009. that crash also injured her father. he lost one of his legs. 10 days ago schaefer arrived at san quentin to start serving his sentence of 24 years to life. >>> the man who is said to have killed schaefer is serving 60 years to life for killing a homeless san jose man in august 2007. >>> one of the suspects in the murder of a virginia man who was in town for a job interview at google appeared in court today. althea housley was charged with one count of murder and three counts of robbery. t
interestingly enough, the police union and the police department both denied our requests for interviews this morning. in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a drunk driver who killed a 9-year-old novato girl with his motorcycle has been murdered himself at san quentin. a prison spokesman says that another inmade, frank souza, stabbed edward schaefer in the chest and neck yesterday morning in a prison yard. sousa apparently used what inmates call a bone crusher a knife...
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union over pay and benefits. on friday the judge ordered both sides to enter binding arbitration but then that interim contract went into effect on sunday. today the union is going back to court trying to get those work rules repeeled. so we'll see -- repealed. so we'll see what happens. but the main question is, will bus drivers show up for work? it's something you won't know until they start getting those sick calls and figure out how they are going to run the buses. >> i know a.c. transit has apologized for the action, nothing they can do at this point, but people who ride a.c. transit better make alternate plans just in case. anne, thank you. >> reporter: some of those riders as they show up at the stops this morning, we'll speak to them. >> thank you, anne makovec in oakland. >>> two dogs that attacked people in golden gate park have been put down. no one came forward to claim the dogs after the attacks on july 1. san francisco animal control officials decided the dogs were too vicious for adoption. so the dogs were euthanized last week. the dogs were held for 10 days to make sure they didn't have rabies. they
union over pay and benefits. on friday the judge ordered both sides to enter binding arbitration but then that interim contract went into effect on sunday. today the union is going back to court trying to get those work rules repeeled. so we'll see -- repealed. so we'll see what happens. but the main question is, will bus drivers show up for work? it's something you won't know until they start getting those sick calls and figure out how they are going to run the buses. >> i know a.c....
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both sides. >> reporter: this is sam, the spokesperson for the transit. the unions staging a sick out and she says that's not true. >> this is a sick out because they are not the same people. 20% of the work force has been missing. >> this is not where the union told its members to go sick and not go to work. >> reporter: the union says on sunday when the new contract was imposed schedules were changed. >> they have rearranged everyone's lives. >> some of my members are calling in sick. because i have one member that has diabetes who can't drive at night. because he can't see. ac transit put him on a night run. >> all the drivers know all the shifts and the routes. everything said by the union today are false and propaganda. >> reporter: ac transit said the union is hurting riders. the union says it's the transit's fault. neither side would say how long it with -- how long it might go on. >>> the counsel voted last night in favor of the plan, the measure goes before the board one more time. the move would make oakland to first city to license whole sale marijuana.
both sides. >> reporter: this is sam, the spokesperson for the transit. the unions staging a sick out and she says that's not true. >> this is a sick out because they are not the same people. 20% of the work force has been missing. >> this is not where the union told its members to go sick and not go to work. >> reporter: the union says on sunday when the new contract was imposed schedules were changed. >> they have rearranged everyone's lives. >> some of my...
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writers are the ones getting the short end of the spec maureen kelly spoke to both sides. >> there is no stick out the unions that word. >> is dishonest for union leadership to say there's no sickout. there's 200 + people missing every day for three days. that is a sick joke. >> the union says the reason they're waiting longer ac transit has traveled schedules on short notice. some are working new and unfamiliar roads some driving a different route every day. >> is about disrupting the lives of members trying to provoke a strike. >> the roots have changed that the drivers know the roads because the burden of before the drivers have the ability to choose our route but union kept them from making those decisions. if anybody who should be mad is to be the drivers mad at the union. >> we are calling a bushel >> nobody is being pushed out these drivers have chosen to have a sick out. ac transit faces of $56 million deficit the only people who have not contributed is the union members and leaders. we need their help to keep this solvent. >> in the news today to year-old boy is dead after he was attacked and kille
writers are the ones getting the short end of the spec maureen kelly spoke to both sides. >> there is no stick out the unions that word. >> is dishonest for union leadership to say there's no sickout. there's 200 + people missing every day for three days. that is a sick joke. >> the union says the reason they're waiting longer ac transit has traveled schedules on short notice. some are working new and unfamiliar roads some driving a different route every day. >> is about...
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union over pay and benefits. on friday the judge ordered both sides to enter binding arbitration but then that interim contract went into effect on sunday. today the union is going back to court trying to get those work rulings repealed and get an injunction on the new schedule. the dispute continues. the hope is the riders won't continue to be caught in the middle. >> we'll see. thank you, anne makovec in oakland. >>> right now about 50 housing activists are occupying the second floor of a building in san francisco's mission district. they have been there since last night to protest reductions in the city's housing budget. they call the group direct action to stop the cuts. the activists vow to stay at 20th and mission until they are forced out. the same group took over a homeless shelter earlier this year. t-mobile is on the first floor of the occupied building. our photographer on the scene says a patrol car is monitoring the situation. no streets are closed in the area. >>> two dogs that attacked people in golden gate park have been put down. no one came forward to claim the dogs after the attacks on july 1. sa
union over pay and benefits. on friday the judge ordered both sides to enter binding arbitration but then that interim contract went into effect on sunday. today the union is going back to court trying to get those work rulings repealed and get an injunction on the new schedule. the dispute continues. the hope is the riders won't continue to be caught in the middle. >> we'll see. thank you, anne makovec in oakland. >>> right now about 50 housing activists are occupying the second...
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both sides. turkey says that these men are terrorists. the u.s. and european union agreed. here's why. this attack on the bus in istanbul killed five people, four of them soldiers, one of them a 17-year-old girl. a splinter group has admitted to carrying out the attack. this has been going on for 26 years. we were invited to witness a camp at a secret location in the mountains. the fighters were not keen to be filmed. for more than one decade they have used these mountains as a base from which to plan and execute attacks inside turkey. justifying killing in the name of a political cause. saying that the un supervision would mean a cease-fire. they accused the utilization of the bodies of fighters and that the war would continue. >> they cut out his eyes. we will go on to fix what is needed. >> this war is being fought on two fronts. turkey to the north, iran to the east. most countries have been hit by bombardments on their territory. you can see the results of this bombing in this massive crater. deeper than i am tall, caused by a turkish air flying at the end of june 1 night that dro
both sides. turkey says that these men are terrorists. the u.s. and european union agreed. here's why. this attack on the bus in istanbul killed five people, four of them soldiers, one of them a 17-year-old girl. a splinter group has admitted to carrying out the attack. this has been going on for 26 years. we were invited to witness a camp at a secret location in the mountains. the fighters were not keen to be filmed. for more than one decade they have used these mountains as a base from which...
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union reps say that's not true. linda yee checked in with bothonight and it appears they're still at a standstill. >> reporter: it's a daily scramble. ac transit drivers say they've been dancing all week. driving one route then in the middle of the shift changing to different ones to relieve other operators. >> i'm not used to being all over the place driving. 172, getting off another 72, picking up another 72, getting off another 72 and picking up a third. that's three different schedules on the same line. >> reporter: ac transit officials blame the problems on the hundreds of operators staging a sick in all week because of the contract dispute. >> facing its worst budget deficit in its history, $56 million. it has no money. there's no money from the feds. there's no money from the state. property tax dollars are down. everyone has made compromises, riders, district itself, the only people that haven't are the union and we need them to step up to the plate. >> reporter: but the drivers union says ac transi want management is the problem. >> the
union reps say that's not true. linda yee checked in with bothonight and it appears they're still at a standstill. >> reporter: it's a daily scramble. ac transit drivers say they've been dancing all week. driving one route then in the middle of the shift changing to different ones to relieve other operators. >> i'm not used to being all over the place driving. 172, getting off another 72, picking up another 72, getting off another 72 and picking up a third. that's three different...
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interestingly enough, the police union and the police department both denied our requests for interviewsrning. in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> all right. now for the fifth consecutive night on this newscast, we are going to take you to the city of bell, california. why? because it just keeps getting worse. fresh off those jaw-dropping city pay revelations, we have a new scandal. dave lopez explains, this one reaches into the voting booth. >> reporter: and now the state controller has entered into the bell salary controversy. >> we wanted to make sure that we got the books cleaned, that we provided transparency most importantly, so that we can restore public confidence. >> shame on you, all of you! >> reporter: angry bell residents pounced on the city council last night. four of the five members are no longer going to get $100,000 a year for part-time work. two of them cut their pay 100% down to zero. the other three will be making just over $600 a month. and the citizens say that's not enough. >> recall still goes on? >> the recall is still going on. >> reporter: lor
interestingly enough, the police union and the police department both denied our requests for interviewsrning. in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> all right. now for the fifth consecutive night on this newscast, we are going to take you to the city of bell, california. why? because it just keeps getting worse. fresh off those jaw-dropping city pay revelations, we have a new scandal. dave lopez explains, this one reaches into the voting booth. >> reporter: and now...
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union says it's less an million. there is o thing they agree upon and tat both sides say they would like to get the firefighters re-hired before they are hired elsewhere. there is a displaced firefighters list inhe state and there are 40 positions availae throughout the bay area. >>> one point the union has ressed is the dits parity between the staffing level in san jose versus other major city. san francisco is numberour out of 25 cities with comparle populations. san jose has the fewest firefighters p capita. >> we have breaking news in the east bay, a traffic nightmare on interstate 80. you can see where it is. it's near albany, west of gill man but past university. a car in a big rig crash. there are mino injuries and the chp told us nobody die it has shut down at least four of the five eastbound lanes and you can see will is a big back-up and very few cars are getting . they are letting cars getting around one at a time and backing up eastbound. but westbound traffic is backing up as well as people slow down near the crashcene. so aga, this is on interstate 80. >> and bringing an end the sickout by a.c. transit dri
union says it's less an million. there is o thing they agree upon and tat both sides say they would like to get the firefighters re-hired before they are hired elsewhere. there is a displaced firefighters list inhe state and there are 40 positions availae throughout the bay area. >>> one point the union has ressed is the dits parity between the staffing level in san jose versus other major city. san francisco is numberour out of 25 cities with comparle populations. san jose has the...
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union workers. a judge stepped in and ruled that both sides would have to be in binding arbitration, but bottom line, allowed that imposed contract to stand. now the union is looking at getting a judge to allow workers to continue under the old terms at least temporarily and that is expected to happen on friday. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> baseball commissioner bud selig will be focusing on san jose's push to bring the a's to the south bay. chuck reed announced last week he's looking to put a measure on the november ballot that would approve the construction of the a's downtown ballpark. bud selig says he's surprised and disappointed by the announcement and says the ballot measure is premature. the major league baseball committee will meet today to continue its evaluation of the project. >>> we're learning more about a pit bull attack, the latest one happening in oakland. a 7-year-old girl was bitten on the face and had to undergo surgery. witnesses say she was in a backyard near the intersection of mcallister and 82nd avenue when the owner of the pit bull actua
union workers. a judge stepped in and ruled that both sides would have to be in binding arbitration, but bottom line, allowed that imposed contract to stand. now the union is looking at getting a judge to allow workers to continue under the old terms at least temporarily and that is expected to happen on friday. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> baseball commissioner bud selig will be focusing on san jose's push to bring the a's to the south bay. chuck...
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both of them? i think not. >>> congratulations , winner of a 250-dollar give away from union 76 gas. go to our website and click on contest. i am your proud give away person of the year. >> hey, it's nice to see -- on the other side of a no-no. >> instead of having a perfect game, yeah. good for them. >> good night. [ son ] i'm a good son. dependable. i call my mom every week. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on time and staying within your credit limit. [ woman ] nice tights. what's your story? the citi forward card can help you write it. you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy. you can download videos and -- wow, that was fast. you can do
both of them? i think not. >>> congratulations , winner of a 250-dollar give away from union 76 gas. go to our website and click on contest. i am your proud give away person of the year. >> hey, it's nice to see -- on the other side of a no-no. >> instead of having a perfect game, yeah. good for them. >> good night. [ son ] i'm a good son. dependable. i call my mom every week. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen...
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. >> reporter: the union says the city turned down their latest offer. it looks like both parties are heading for binding arbitration. by then san jose's highly trained recruits may be snatched up by other agencies. >> frankly i think there's going to be a lot of community that is will reap or reward from san jose's bad luck here that we weren't able to strike a deal with the city. and they're going to capture well qualified fully trained people they don't have to make that investment in. >> reporter: as for rich andrews, his fellow firefighters say he's motivated and energetic with a bright career ahead of him. one that may not be with san jose. and the union is pulling out all the stops here to make sure neighbors know exactly what's going on. and there is a chance that the jobs could be saved if an agreement is made after binding arbitration in november or at the union and city come to some sort of an agreement before then. but for now these layoffs will happen this weekend. >> happening to cops, firefighters, teachers. tough times. kit, thank you for that. >>> despite
. >> reporter: the union says the city turned down their latest offer. it looks like both parties are heading for binding arbitration. by then san jose's highly trained recruits may be snatched up by other agencies. >> frankly i think there's going to be a lot of community that is will reap or reward from san jose's bad luck here that we weren't able to strike a deal with the city. and they're going to capture well qualified fully trained people they don't have to make that...
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. >> reporter: the union says the city turned down their latest offer so it looks like both parties are heading for binding arbitration. by then, san jose's highly trained recruits may be snatched up by other agencies. >> frankly, i think there's going to be a lot of communities that are going to reap a reward from the san jose's bad luck here that we weren't able to strike a deal with this city and they are going to capture well qualified fully trained people that they don't have to make that investment in. >> reporter: as for rich andrews, his fellow firefighters say he is motivated and energetic with a bright career ahead of him, one that may not be with san jose. >> he says there is still a chance jobs could be saved sometime after binding arbitration in november or if they come to agreement before then. >>> furlough friday's are returning to some state offices next month. governor schwarzenegger ordered more than 150,000 state workers to take three days off per month without pay this in response to failure by the legislature to pass a budget for the fiscal year that started four we
. >> reporter: the union says the city turned down their latest offer so it looks like both parties are heading for binding arbitration. by then, san jose's highly trained recruits may be snatched up by other agencies. >> frankly, i think there's going to be a lot of communities that are going to reap a reward from the san jose's bad luck here that we weren't able to strike a deal with this city and they are going to capture well qualified fully trained people that they don't have...
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union and the system. the dispute is over negotiations that have had an impact with no contract in place a judge ordered both transit has been allowed to impose that contract on the drivers in the meantime but the drivers union is going to be fighting that this week and ac transit the board might boat to appeal the order for binding arbitration. police agencies this week discussing communication breakdown the logistical problem that hindered the response to the unrest after this month's johannes perfect. protesters after the verdict for the shooting death of oscar grant led to looting and vandalism and fires 15 agencies were called in dublin police but it also brought the logistical challenges to dealing with 900 officers the agencies meet this week to talk about handling the unrest and they are also bracing for unrest that may follow the sentencing of the former police officer. 10 07 right now we will c,gv0v back in a couple of minus let's take a look calf's foot of a camera those clubs are just not breaking up you can see them hanging over the bay. we will be right back. @ 1010 right now the golden gate br
union and the system. the dispute is over negotiations that have had an impact with no contract in place a judge ordered both transit has been allowed to impose that contract on the drivers in the meantime but the drivers union is going to be fighting that this week and ac transit the board might boat to appeal the order for binding arbitration. police agencies this week discussing communication breakdown the logistical problem that hindered the response to the unrest after this month's...
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. >> reporter: the union says the city turned down their latest offer so it looks like both parties areeading for a binding arbitration. by then san jose's highly trained recruits may be snatched up by other agencies. >> frankly i think there are going to be a lot of communities that are going to reap the reward from san jose's bad luck that we weren't able to strike a deal with the city and they are going to capture well qualified full trained people that they don't have to make that investment in. >> reporter: as for rich andrews his fellow firefighters say he is met straighted and energetic with a bright career ahead of him. one that might not be with san jose. and there is is a chance that these firefighting jobs could be saved and it could happen sometime after binding arbitration in november or if the city and the union come to some sort of agreement before this. but, whatever happens, those 50 firefighter jobs will be lost come this weekend. live in san jose, kiet do, cbs5. >>> for the second night in a row many bus routes from san francisco to the east bay were canceled. in all,
. >> reporter: the union says the city turned down their latest offer so it looks like both parties areeading for a binding arbitration. by then san jose's highly trained recruits may be snatched up by other agencies. >> frankly i think there are going to be a lot of communities that are going to reap the reward from san jose's bad luck that we weren't able to strike a deal with the city and they are going to capture well qualified full trained people that they don't have to make...
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this is causing a major traffic jam on interstate 880 from hayward and union city, fremont in both directionsfic is really bad, as there is a big police presence. it's unclear what's going on. it could be that this person was trying to flee police. we know for sure if you are on 880 hayward in both directions approaching the whipple industrial exit. this car is overturned to the ditch. i'm not sure if anyone else was in it. one person has come out. you will see activity continuing. at 7:02. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> an investigation is underway within the san francisco police department. it stems from video of an arrest posted on youtube. ktvu's kraig debro has been reviewing the video clip and joins us now with some details. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: good morning, tori. we're at the hall of justice where police will be conducting this investigation. this is the second videotape involving san francisco police in a month. police are still investigates officers' actions stemming from an incident following the pride parade. this tape is a little bit different. significant
this is causing a major traffic jam on interstate 880 from hayward and union city, fremont in both directionsfic is really bad, as there is a big police presence. it's unclear what's going on. it could be that this person was trying to flee police. we know for sure if you are on 880 hayward in both directions approaching the whipple industrial exit. this car is overturned to the ditch. i'm not sure if anyone else was in it. one person has come out. you will see activity continuing. at 7:02....
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the union leader claudia hudson we see here says that's not true there's no sickout. take a listen to bothides. >>this is a sickout there are not the same people 20% of the workforce is missing three says in a row. it's a slap in the face to the riders. >>this is not an instance where the union told its members to call in sick and not come to work. the members who came to work, are at work. >>unions said on sunday when the new contract was opposed work schedules and routes where changes with no kind of adjustment. >>they rearrange everyone's lives within one week notice. some of our members who called in sick are off because i have one member that has diabetes who can't drive at night because he can't see. ac transit has put him on the night run. >>all the drivers know their shifts and all there runs. everything said by the union today including the allegations of drivers who are unable to see at night because they don't have good night vision are purely and simply false and propagandist. >>ac transit said the union is hurting riders who are experiencing 35 to 45 minute delays on some rout
the union leader claudia hudson we see here says that's not true there's no sickout. take a listen to bothides. >>this is a sickout there are not the same people 20% of the workforce is missing three says in a row. it's a slap in the face to the riders. >>this is not an instance where the union told its members to call in sick and not come to work. the members who came to work, are at work. >>unions said on sunday when the new contract was opposed work schedules and routes...
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union says it's less an million. there is one thing they agree upon and that both sides say they would like to get the firefighters re-hired before they are hired elsewhere. there is a displaced firefighters list in the state and there are 40 positions available throughout the bay area. >>> one point the union has stressed is the dits parity between the staffing level in san jose versus other major city. san francisco is number four out of 25 cities with comparable populations. san jose has the fewest firefighters per capita. >> we have breaking news in the east bay, a traffic nightmare on interstate 80. you can see where it is. it's near albany west of gill man but past university. a car in a big rig crash. there are minor injuries and the chp told us nobody died. it has shut down at least four of the five eastbound lanes and you can see will is a big back-up and very few cars are getting by. they are letting cars getting around one at a time and backing up eastbound. but westbound traffic is backing up as well as people slow down near the crash scene. so again this is on interstate 80. >> and bringing an end to the sicko
union says it's less an million. there is one thing they agree upon and that both sides say they would like to get the firefighters re-hired before they are hired elsewhere. there is a displaced firefighters list in the state and there are 40 positions available throughout the bay area. >>> one point the union has stressed is the dits parity between the staffing level in san jose versus other major city. san francisco is number four out of 25 cities with comparable populations. san...
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union workers to contribute to their medical coverage. the judge has ordered all three sides to agree by july 23rd and if they can't both sides will have to select a list of potential candidates for the judge to decide. >> a new contract imposed on all of its union workers goes in effect on sunday. they say the traveling public does not to worry about bus service and all workers will be on the job. in oakland reggie, margaret kron4 news. >> explosion in afghanistan has killed the 20 year-old chase, this is his picture he was killed on wednesday. he died in an attack in a bomb exploded on his military vehicle. three other soldiers were killed in the same attack in california so far so good on the new cap and a broken oil leak that is still ahead. why this testing area has been expensive. >> so flawed that the coast a record to see some improving conditions at the beaches. i will have the forecast coming up. vulcanism night the chinese government says that in the mine accident happened saturday after an electrical table caught fire and senate hole shaft. workers are now trying to find and bring out the body. in national news they say nobody
union workers to contribute to their medical coverage. the judge has ordered all three sides to agree by july 23rd and if they can't both sides will have to select a list of potential candidates for the judge to decide. >> a new contract imposed on all of its union workers goes in effect on sunday. they say the traveling public does not to worry about bus service and all workers will be on the job. in oakland reggie, margaret kron4 news. >> explosion in afghanistan has killed the 20...
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both people were. the echo of that blast carried far beyond the atlantic in the soviet union experiments with nuclear energy were on the way too but just like the us and this research institute on the black sea coast the main rules were played by german scientists this used to be a top secret nuclear facility but aside from these lines the entrance was guarded by soviet soldiers the lab will see it in deep inside up cause a subtropical paradise. three hundred germans top nuclear physicists their assistants family members and even personal chefs were brought to this clue's compound and up cause by the order of joseph stalin in one nine hundred forty five the nazis were famous for their highly developed nuclear research programs. to move german physics and chemistry professors at almost no other option but to work for either moscow or washington if fierce competition between the u.s.s.r. in america to get hold of nuclear weapons was on and even though the us were the first to successfully carry out a nuclear test their rivals caught up pretty quickly chess if you had to get the bullet and go to german city or
both people were. the echo of that blast carried far beyond the atlantic in the soviet union experiments with nuclear energy were on the way too but just like the us and this research institute on the black sea coast the main rules were played by german scientists this used to be a top secret nuclear facility but aside from these lines the entrance was guarded by soviet soldiers the lab will see it in deep inside up cause a subtropical paradise. three hundred germans top nuclear physicists...
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the union leader claude hudson we see here says that's not true there's no sickout. take a listen to both sides. >> this is of a cystic out there not the same people 20 percent of the workforce is the missing three days a row now. it's a slap in the face to riders. >> this is not an instance where the and told its members to go sick not come to work. the members who can come to work, are at work. >> unions said on sunday when the new contract was oppose work schedules and routes for change was no kind of adjustment. >> they of rearrange everyone's lives within the one with one week's notice. some of our members are called in sick off because have one member that has diabetes who can't drive at night because he can't see. ac transit has put him on the night wind. >> all the drivers know the ships of all the reps. everything said by the union today including the allegations of drivers who are unable to see at night because they don't have good night fish and are purely and simply false and propagandist. >> ac transit said the union is hurting riders were experience 35 to 45 minutes delays o
the union leader claude hudson we see here says that's not true there's no sickout. take a listen to both sides. >> this is of a cystic out there not the same people 20 percent of the workforce is the missing three days a row now. it's a slap in the face to riders. >> this is not an instance where the and told its members to go sick not come to work. the members who can come to work, are at work. >> unions said on sunday when the new contract was oppose work schedules and...
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but the union says no there's no six out. listen to both. >> this is obviously a sick out because they're not the same people 24¢ of the workers is missing three days in a row it is a slap in the face to writers. >> this is not an instance where the union has told the members to go sicken not come to work the members who can come to work or our work. they have rearranged everyone's lives within 81 week notice. >> some of my members are calling in sick because i have one member who has diabetes who cannot drive and night because he cannot see. ac transit has put him on a night runs. >> all the drivers know all the shares, all the routes everything is been false including the allegations where drivers were not able to see because they do not have good night vision. purely simply false a propaganda. >> there is a union meeting this morning with hundreds of ac transit employees there's was to be there talking about contract that was imposed on them and how they feel it is affecting their riders and the workers we will monitoring any delays thro
but the union says no there's no six out. listen to both. >> this is obviously a sick out because they're not the same people 24¢ of the workers is missing three days in a row it is a slap in the face to writers. >> this is not an instance where the union has told the members to go sicken not come to work the members who can come to work or our work. they have rearranged everyone's lives within 81 week notice. >> some of my members are calling in sick because i have one...