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brooke jenkins had to say about the new program. >> yes. having to have accountability, of course, we have to. it's society, but making sure that we balance that with what it takes to transform this system that we know has been unfair and has disproportionately impacted certain communities. >> the work of helping our young people is on the hearts and minds of so many people doing the work in our communities. our jose martinez caught up with one group in the mission district for their secret to success. >>> i'm here at the mission cultural center for latino arts, one of the places offering opportunities for young people impacted by crime and violence and now the d.a. says more help is on the way. juan is a 22-year-old benefiting from one of the many youth programs in san francisco. >> it's giving a lot of youth starting at age 16 which we know a lot of teens start to really rebel, go into gangs, stay in the streets, have like their really teen angsty stuff go on. >> reporter: she tells me this program has changed her life because she was abl
brooke jenkins had to say about the new program. >> yes. having to have accountability, of course, we have to. it's society, but making sure that we balance that with what it takes to transform this system that we know has been unfair and has disproportionately impacted certain communities. >> the work of helping our young people is on the hearts and minds of so many people doing the work in our communities. our jose martinez caught up with one group in the mission district for...
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brooke jenkins declined to file charges against the guard. attorney general rob bonta then announced he would review the case. in a letter sent friday to the san francisco board of supervisor, bonta's office said after carefully reviewing the documents, prosecutors did not abuse their discretion in its decision to file not to file charges. d.a. brooke jenkins released a statement saying in part, we are committed to fair and ethical prosecutions, that our experience tells us we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt and will never shirk our responsibilities for political expediency. since car break-ins continue to be a problem in oakland, one of the latest victims was a high school student celebrating her graduation at a local restaurant. when suspects broke into her car, stealing hundreds of dollars worth of gifts in the process stealing away her special moment, her special night of becoming a graduate at nbc's pete serratos has the story that's new. at 11. soraya pharr was on cloud nine last week, walking across the graduation stage, becoming a
brooke jenkins declined to file charges against the guard. attorney general rob bonta then announced he would review the case. in a letter sent friday to the san francisco board of supervisor, bonta's office said after carefully reviewing the documents, prosecutors did not abuse their discretion in its decision to file not to file charges. d.a. brooke jenkins released a statement saying in part, we are committed to fair and ethical prosecutions, that our experience tells us we can prove beyond...
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is looking to build a better city by providing opportunities to children and young adults in brooke jenkins's words, you will see the da's office working with them like you have never seen before. and she means it. >> you can expect to see students working in the san francisco district attorney's office on wednesday night, brooke jenkins formally announced her new access to hope initiative. >> fellowship opportunities will be available to give participants guidance and mentorship, along with all sorts of access for career and professional development. >> my goal is to hopefully empower our young adults and our youth to never have to come in contact with this system, not as a victim and not as a perpetrator. >> jenkins says her office in the past year has seen a rise, particularly in juvenile victims , placing some of the blame on the drug crisis that's plagued the city. she says. that's just one of the issues kids are facing. >> we know that there are challenges within our public school system here, as well as a number of other things that, you know, some kids go through having incarcerated p
is looking to build a better city by providing opportunities to children and young adults in brooke jenkins's words, you will see the da's office working with them like you have never seen before. and she means it. >> you can expect to see students working in the san francisco district attorney's office on wednesday night, brooke jenkins formally announced her new access to hope initiative. >> fellowship opportunities will be available to give participants guidance and mentorship,...
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is looking to build a better city by providing opportunities to children and young adults in brooke jenkins's words, you will see the da's office working with them like you have never seen before. and she means it. >> you can expect to see students working in the san francisco district attorney's office on wednesday night, brooke jenkins formally announced her new access to hope initiative. >> fellowship opportunities will be available to give participants guidance and mentorship, along with all sorts of access for career and professional development. >> my goal is to hopefully empower our young adults and our youth to never have to come in contact with this system, not as a victim and not as a perpetrator. >> jenkins says her office in the past year has seen a rise, particularly in juvenile victims , placing some of the blame on the drug crisis that's plagued the city. she says. that's just one of the issues kids are facing. >> we know that there are challenges within our public school system here, as well as a number of other things that, you know, some kids go through having incarcerated p
is looking to build a better city by providing opportunities to children and young adults in brooke jenkins's words, you will see the da's office working with them like you have never seen before. and she means it. >> you can expect to see students working in the san francisco district attorney's office on wednesday night, brooke jenkins formally announced her new access to hope initiative. >> fellowship opportunities will be available to give participants guidance and mentorship,...
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. >> california attorney general rob bonta joining san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins in announcing a big step towards cracking down on ghost guns in california. officials are moving forward with banning 3 major gun manufacturing companies from making and selling ghost gun kit. final judgments that were placed against black hawk manufacturing g s performance and mdx corporation today. this is part of a settlement that orders the companies to pay thousands of dollars in civil penalties for making and advertising parts that can be converted into a ghost gun. this evening, san francisco, a da brooke jenkins plans to hold a press conference to roll out a new crime prevention initiative. announcing that plan at the southeast community center at 6 p m tonight. retail giant tj x on tj maxx and marshall's and home goods is equipping some employees with body cameras to try to reduce shoplifting the company's financial chief calls it de-escalation saying that people are less likely to do something when they're being videotaped. but some prominent just a pretty skeptical saying othe
. >> california attorney general rob bonta joining san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins in announcing a big step towards cracking down on ghost guns in california. officials are moving forward with banning 3 major gun manufacturing companies from making and selling ghost gun kit. final judgments that were placed against black hawk manufacturing g s performance and mdx corporation today. this is part of a settlement that orders the companies to pay thousands of dollars in civil...
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. >> brooke jenkins talking about to david de pap, who has found guilty the state of kidnapping. we're going continue to update you on this throughout the evening. but let's go and talk about the weather right now. the forecast everchanging conference chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to walk us through it. >> yeah, here we go. we got the first weekend of summer and we're going to feel the heat least in parts of the bay area's high pressure building over head of the desert southwest and that is going to really start to crank up the temperatures. still, we've got that fog, that lovely fog out there making its way into san francisco inside the bay right now that is going to keep much of the coasnline as much as 40 degrees cooler by tomorrow afternoon. but well, you get away from the coast anywhere inland and it is going to be blaze in the mall. upper 90's, maybe some low 100 degree temperatures by tomorrow afternoon, even hotter than that in the central valley. all that dry desert air coming in and that will send those temperatures soaring. but the good news is it's going to
. >> brooke jenkins talking about to david de pap, who has found guilty the state of kidnapping. we're going continue to update you on this throughout the evening. but let's go and talk about the weather right now. the forecast everchanging conference chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to walk us through it. >> yeah, here we go. we got the first weekend of summer and we're going to feel the heat least in parts of the bay area's high pressure building over head of the desert...
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going to be dismissed, they added this charge, an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins denied. >> jenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office that was dealt with by the court. >> we have charged mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of, as clear by the jury's verdict. >> according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. all of this coming after depape was sentenced last month to 30 years in prison in his federal case after he serves his 30 years in federal custody, he will be at the age of 75. >> instead of being deported back to canada, he will be brought back to california to spend the end of his life in a california prison. >> legal analyst stephen clark says despite lipson's objections to the outcome, he wasn't surprised by the jury's verdict. friday afternoon. >> and i think what the message was today is that mr. depape is extremely dangerous to society, and there's no safe place for him other than state prison. >> depapes lawyer says he will appeal the verdict, a mov
going to be dismissed, they added this charge, an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins denied. >> jenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office that was dealt with by the court. >> we have charged mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of, as clear by the jury's verdict. >> according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. all of this coming after depape...
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we go to san francisco tonight where district attorney brooke jenkins earlier today announcing a newntion initiative. jenkins making the announcement at an event at the southeast community center. she says the new access to hope initiative is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, particularly among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> titled access to hope. because, in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system because they are hopeless, and so they end up making poor choices because they feel they have nothing to lose and so the goal is to provide opportunities for engagement, career exploration. >> the initiative includes the creation of a new office, the youth and a young, the youth, excuse me and young adult services unit that will oversee this new program. well, tonight, an outpouring of support for the mayor of half moon bay and his family. they said goodbye today to their son, who was killed in a motorcycle crash. ktvu jana katsuyama has more on today's service. >> reporter the roar of motorcycles a
we go to san francisco tonight where district attorney brooke jenkins earlier today announcing a newntion initiative. jenkins making the announcement at an event at the southeast community center. she says the new access to hope initiative is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, particularly among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> titled access to hope. because, in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system...
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this is where the district attorney, brooke jenkins, is set to announce a new crime prevention initiativew, that event is going to be held at southeast community center on evans avenue. she will also speak about a new office unit. it's scheduled to start at 6:00 tonight. new emails indicating tesla ceo elon musk diverted billions of dollars in ai chips from the vehicle maker. well, next here on our midday newscast, our scott mcgrew is going to explain the reason why. plus the sweltering temperatures are very timely. nbc bay area response. it's possible for your air conditioner to deliver nice, cool air without making you boiling mad about your high electric bill. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. i'll show you how next t-mobile “savings”, take one. guys, focus. here's the line... “at t-mobile, you get tons of benefits, and you can still save versus the other guys.” focus! hello t-mobile... hold on... you might want to just... ok stop! just say it like this, “at t-mobile, you can save on every plan, and you get great benefits with magenta status”. magenta status... yuh! i'll show you
this is where the district attorney, brooke jenkins, is set to announce a new crime prevention initiativew, that event is going to be held at southeast community center on evans avenue. she will also speak about a new office unit. it's scheduled to start at 6:00 tonight. new emails indicating tesla ceo elon musk diverted billions of dollars in ai chips from the vehicle maker. well, next here on our midday newscast, our scott mcgrew is going to explain the reason why. plus the sweltering...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she could not prove otherwise. >> building a better bay area often means finding the keys to kick starting downtown san francisco. after a hugely successful rollout last year, the city's vacant to vibrant program is making a comeback this summer, with 11 new businesses and seven other businesses in the program have signed long term leases. and it's there we find tonight's abc seven news building a better bay area breakthrough. abc seven news reporter tim johns explains how these small pop ups are getting a great start while filling up downtown. >> at roseland bakery business over the past year or so has been good. last year, owner matthew kosoy says the bakery was chosen to be a part of san francisco's vacant to vibrant program, an initiative that helps pop up businesses set up permanently in the city with the help of things like free rent and grant money. matthew credits the program for helping him expand his business from rosalyn's factory in pacifica to a cafe in the heart of san francisco. >> being president in san francisco has pr
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she could not prove otherwise. >> building a better bay area often means finding the keys to kick starting downtown san francisco. after a hugely successful rollout last year, the city's vacant to vibrant program is making a comeback this summer, with 11 new businesses and seven other businesses in the program have signed long term leases. and it's there we find tonight's abc seven news building a better bay area breakthrough. abc seven...
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it sparked controversy after san francisco's da brooke jenkins declined to file charges against the security guard. state attorney general rob bonta announced he would review the case in a letter sent friday to the san francisco board of supervisors, bonta's office said. after carefully reviewing the documents, prosecutors did not abuse its discretion and a decision not to file charges. alameda county firefighters are raising money to help one of their own, he was injured while fighting a fast moving wildfire. those firefighters at station 55 started a go fund me page for 22 year old brandon franco. he suffered burns on many parts of his body while battling the corral fire on june 1st. he's had surgery and will likely require additional procedures. so far, firefighters have raised more than $25,000 of their $30,000 goal. while some quick thinking may have been a lifesaver for a windsurfer who found himself stranded on a remote beach in santa cruz county, this was genius. it was. he was spotted by rescuers after spelling out help, he wrote help with rocks in the sand over the weekend. today,
it sparked controversy after san francisco's da brooke jenkins declined to file charges against the security guard. state attorney general rob bonta announced he would review the case in a letter sent friday to the san francisco board of supervisors, bonta's office said. after carefully reviewing the documents, prosecutors did not abuse its discretion and a decision not to file charges. alameda county firefighters are raising money to help one of their own, he was injured while fighting a fast...
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. >> this evening, san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins plans to hold a press conference to roll out a new crime prevention initiative. jenkins will announce that plan at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight. >> well, after several really hot days, the question is, when will we start to see when will we start to see relief? slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! it's your time to cash in. so don't just play. stay... at northern california's premier casino resort. book your getaway now at cachecreek.com. >> welcome back to our breaking news coverage of a grass fire in napa county whe
. >> this evening, san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins plans to hold a press conference to roll out a new crime prevention initiative. jenkins will announce that plan at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight. >> well, after several really hot days, the question is, when will we start to see when will we start to see relief? slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business...
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. >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced a new crime prevention initiative, jenkins making the announcement at an event at the southeast community center. she is calling it the access to hope initiative, which is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, especially among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> titled access to hope because in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system because they are hopeless, and so they end up making poor choices because they feel they have nothing to lose. and so the goal is to provide opportunities for engagement. career exploration. >> the initiative includes the creation of a new office named the youth and young adult services unit, that will oversee the new program. >> ancient artifacts from mexico heading home in tonight's west coast rap. why mexican officials say it is a major achievement. >> his daughter was kidnaped and killed and for the past 30 years, a bay area father has made it his mission to find missing children. why he's now shutting down his
. >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced a new crime prevention initiative, jenkins making the announcement at an event at the southeast community center. she is calling it the access to hope initiative, which is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, especially among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> titled access to hope because in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she could not prove otherwise. >> building a betteray area often means finding the keys to kick starting downtown san francisco. after a hugely successful rollout last year, the city's vacant to vibrant program is making a comeback this summer, with 11 new businesses and seven other businesses in the program have signed long term leases. and it's there we find tonight's abc seven news building a better bay area breakthrough. abc seven news reporter tim johns explains how these small pop ups are getting a great start while filling up downtown. >> at roseland bakery business over the past year or so has been good. last year, owner matthew kosoy says the bakery was chosen to be a part of san francisco's vacant to vibrant program, an initiative that helps pop up businesses set up permanently in the city with the help of things like free rent and grant money. matthew credits the program for helping him expand his business from rosalyn's factory in pacifica to a cafe in the heart of san francisco. >> being president in san francisco has prov
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she could not prove otherwise. >> building a betteray area often means finding the keys to kick starting downtown san francisco. after a hugely successful rollout last year, the city's vacant to vibrant program is making a comeback this summer, with 11 new businesses and seven other businesses in the program have signed long term leases. and it's there we find tonight's abc seven news building a better bay area breakthrough. abc seven...
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going to be dismissed, they added this charge, an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins denied. >> jenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office that was dealt with by the court. >> we have charged mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of, as clear by the jury's verdict. >> according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. all of this coming after depape was sentenced last month to 30 years in prison in his federal case after he serves his 30 years in federal custody, he will be at the age of 75. >> instead of being deported back to canada, he will be brought back to california to spend the end of his life in a california prison. >> legal analyst stephen clark says despite lipson's objections to the outcome, he wasn't surprised by the jury's verdict. friday afternoon. >> and i think what the message was today is that mr. depape is extremely dangerous to society, and there's no safe place for him other than state prison. >> depapes lawyer says he will appeal the verdict, a mov
going to be dismissed, they added this charge, an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins denied. >> jenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office that was dealt with by the court. >> we have charged mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of, as clear by the jury's verdict. >> according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. all of this coming after depape...
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ourguest san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins here to talk about theopeioid crisis, criminal justice and more. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thank you for being here. let's start with organized restale threft. some jurisdictions across the country imposed most of the punishment against people shop lifting in groups but that may be applied disproportionately to epipooal and doesn't address the organization behind it all. how can we make sure both prosecute the ring leaders behind the crimes and make sure justice is handed out eveningly? >> making sure we get to the higher level of organizations in the organized retail threrft area so that is something myophilus is very much focused on working the police department on. looking at organized retail threat ringzsx but we have to make sure people are being caught who have stealing and that is a big challenge in the sit a so we have worked with retailers and small business owners to insure the necessary protocols and procedures are in place to at the very laest catch people who are stealing because they have been running ou
ourguest san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins here to talk about theopeioid crisis, criminal justice and more. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thank you for being here. let's start with organized restale threft. some jurisdictions across the country imposed most of the punishment against people shop lifting in groups but that may be applied disproportionately to epipooal and doesn't address the organization behind it all. how can we make sure both prosecute the ring...
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applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson. our police chief, bill scott. our city administrator, carmen chui and a bunch of other department heads including dr. grant colfax, reverend brown and you name it. i appreciate the leadership of this city being here to kickoff juneteenth. it is important that we recognize this as a celebration, but also it is important that we take a step back to understand the significance of juneteenth. and, we know that this dates back to starting in 1863 with the emancipation proclamation and people in the deep south in rural texas not finding out about the freedom that we are enjoying today until two years later, some time in june of 1865. and then in san francisco, we can look back at when we started celebratory events, all the way back to 1945 or so, and really kicking it off with a number of local night clubs originally in 1950, but walter johnson of the texas playhouse real
applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson. our police chief, bill scott. our city administrator, carmen chui and a bunch of other department heads including dr. grant colfax, reverend brown and you name it. i appreciate the leadership of this city being here to kickoff juneteenth. it is important that we...
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last month, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins put out a statement tonight that says, in, the jury's verdict delivers justice and ensures that mr. depape will face consequences for his heinous crimes against the pelosi family and our democracy. i would like to thank all of the law enforcement agencies that collaborated with us to ensure that justice was done. >> coming up at 11, san francisco asked the uc system to build a new downtown campus. the verdict from the system, months after the city's request, anna barry weather a bit of a warm up today, but we still have some fog hanging out coastside and right around the bay. >> but tomorrow it will be the hottest day of the stretch. we will have your forecast update coming up, but up first. >> despite continued tech layoffs, san francisco is seeing some positive employment numbers, if you feel like things don't add up right now... you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds o
last month, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins put out a statement tonight that says, in, the jury's verdict delivers justice and ensures that mr. depape will face consequences for his heinous crimes against the pelosi family and our democracy. i would like to thank all of the law enforcement agencies that collaborated with us to ensure that justice was done. >> coming up at 11, san francisco asked the uc system to build a new downtown campus. the verdict from the system,...
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. >> well, with all that has transpired, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins chiming in onon social media today. mister trump is creating a real threat for those who participated in this trial, our nation's courts and our democracy. i applaud the courage of the men and women who work to prosecute this case fairly and afforded mister trump the same rights as any u.s. citizen who breaks the law. >> other news tonight, we're learning a woman hit by a garbage truck earlier this year in san jose has died. the crash happened in february on south white road near tully road. police say the truck at the victim who was crossing the street outside of the crosswalk. she died from her injuries just yesterday. this marks san jose's 20th deadly crash and 8th pedestrian deaths this year. >> 2 women arrested after police recovered nearly $4,000 in makeup stolen from a san francisco pharmacy. happened last night at the store on 24th and castro in the mission. police say 19 year-old andrea glazer and 24 year-old and unique higher were in the store, started filling up shopping bags of makeup f
. >> well, with all that has transpired, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins chiming in onon social media today. mister trump is creating a real threat for those who participated in this trial, our nation's courts and our democracy. i applaud the courage of the men and women who work to prosecute this case fairly and afforded mister trump the same rights as any u.s. citizen who breaks the law. >> other news tonight, we're learning a woman hit by a garbage truck earlier...
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as francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins is hitting the campaign trail. ursday at manny's in the mission district to talk about her re-election campaign and public safety during that moderated discussion, jenkins answer questions about the fentanyl crisis. she says her office made 850 felony narcotics arrests. but 75% of dealers remain on the streets. highs are in. sandra fell is getting creative in the fight against drug overdose deaths. the healthcare provider rolled out a new narcan vending machine kron four's lezla gooden reports. >> and you narcan vending machine is now available to residents in marin county. the free vending machine is located at kaiser permanente's. sandra fell medical park and hopes to fix a growing trend. and the county or any county we've seen an alarming number. >> of fentanyl related deaths that 6 out of 10 overdose deaths are fentanyl related. jason bateman and emergency medicine doctor in sandra fell tells us since the video machine open on monday, the demand is in a 3 and a half days that we've had going on. we've already re
as francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins is hitting the campaign trail. ursday at manny's in the mission district to talk about her re-election campaign and public safety during that moderated discussion, jenkins answer questions about the fentanyl crisis. she says her office made 850 felony narcotics arrests. but 75% of dealers remain on the streets. highs are in. sandra fell is getting creative in the fight against drug overdose deaths. the healthcare provider rolled out a new narcan...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced a new crime prevention initiative. he's calling it the access to hope initiative, which is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, especially among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> it's titled access to hope because, in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system because they are hopeless. and so they end up making poor choices because they feel they have nothing to lose. and so the goal is to provide opportunities for engagement, career exploration. >> the initiative includes the creation of a new office that will oversee this new program at 656. now, recent analysis determined there were 46,000 phone calls to police about incidents at california schools in the past year, the analysis found that the highest rate of sex related incidents in the state was at cesar chavez ravenswood middle school in east palo alto. statewide, middle schools had the highest rates of serious calls. the data gathered showed that police responded with officers to
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced a new crime prevention initiative. he's calling it the access to hope initiative, which is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, especially among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> it's titled access to hope because, in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system because they are hopeless. and so they end up making poor choices because they feel they...
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. >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins chimed in on trump's conviction.on social media. quote, mister trump is creating a real threat for those who participated in this trial. our nation's courts and our democracy. i applaud the courage of the men and women who work to prosecute this case fairly and afforded mister trump the same rights as any u.s. citizen who breaks the law. >> bill going through the legislature 6 to give prosecutors more time to charge someone accused...
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applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson. our police chief, bill scott. our city administrator, carmen chui and a bunch of other department heads including dr. grant colfax, reverend brown and you name it. i appreciate the leadership of this city being here to kickoff juneteenth. it is important that we recognize this as a celebration, but also it is important that we take a step back to understand the significance of juneteenth. and, we know that this dates back to starting in 1863 with the emancipation proclamation and people in the deep south in rural texas not finding out about the freedom that we are enjoying today until two years later, some time in june of 1865. and then in san francisco, we can look back at when we started celebratory events, all the way back to 1945 or so, and really kicking it off with a number of local night clubs originally in 1950, but walter johnson of the texas playhouse real
applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson. our police chief, bill scott. our city administrator, carmen chui and a bunch of other department heads including dr. grant colfax, reverend brown and you name it. i appreciate the leadership of this city being here to kickoff juneteenth. it is important that we...
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san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in the case because prosecutors didn't think security guard acted in self defense, according to the review , prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they decided not to file charges. >> in today's healthwatch, we all know what going to a traditional pharmacy looks like, but now compounding pharmacies are getting a lot of attention. one big reason is the shortage of popular weight loss drugs. so what exactly is a compounding pharmacy? fox medical teams, deena centofanti joins us now to explain. good morning. >> good morning. yeah. and people who have been using compound pharmacies for year understand what this is all about. but for those looking for these weight loss injectables that you cannot get, maybe the brand name compounding pharmacies have been a pretty good solution, a lower cost and easy access in some cases. but you do have to be careful. you have to be aware of what you're dealing with. so what is a compounding pharmacy? i went to visit one to find out exactly what we're dealing with here. so we're taking the
san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in the case because prosecutors didn't think security guard acted in self defense, according to the review , prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they decided not to file charges. >> in today's healthwatch, we all know what going to a traditional pharmacy looks like, but now compounding pharmacies are getting a lot of attention. one big reason is the shortage of popular weight loss drugs. so what exactly is a compounding...
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applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson. our police chief, bill scott. our city administrator, carmen chui and a bunch of other department heads including dr. grant colfax, reverend brown and you name it. i appreciate the leadership of this city being here to kickoff juneteenth. it is important that we recognize this as a celebration, but also it is important that we take a step back to understand the significance of juneteenth. and, we know that this dates back to starting in 1863 with the emancipation proclamation and people in the deep south in rural texas not finding out about the freedom that we are enjoying today until two years later, some time in june of 1865. and then in san francisco, we can look back at when we started celebratory events, all the way back to 1945 or so, and really kicking it off with a number of local night clubs originally in 1950, but walter johnson of the texas playhouse real
applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson. our police chief, bill scott. our city administrator, carmen chui and a bunch of other department heads including dr. grant colfax, reverend brown and you name it. i appreciate the leadership of this city being here to kickoff juneteenth. it is important that we...
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applause] thank you to our local elected leaders, including jose sisneros, our district attorney, brooke jenkins, our city attorney david chui, our chair paul miyamoto, our assessor, joaquin torres. our fire chief, jeanine nicholson. our police chief, bill scott. our city administrator, carmen chui and a bunch of other department heads including dr. grant colfax, reverend brown and you name it. i appreciate the leadership of this city being here to kickoff juneteenth. it is important that we recognize this as a celebration, but also it is important that we take a step back to understand the significance of juneteenth. and, we know that this dates back to starting in 1863 with the emancipation proclamation and people in the deep south in rural texas not finding out about the freedom that we are enjoying today until two years later, some time in june of 1865. and then in san francisco, we can look back at when we started celebratory events, all the way back to 1945 or so, and really kicking it off with a number of local night clubs originally in 1950, but walter johnson of the texas playhouse real
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san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in the case because prosecutors did not thinke or or disprove claims that the guard acted in self-defense. now, according to the review, prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they opted not to file charges. >> singapore airlines is offering compensation to passengers on board flight that hit severe turbulence. last month, the carrier announced that it sent offers to passengers on board the may 21st flight. that left one person died. the airline says passengers who suffered minor injuries will get $10,000. those who had more serious injuries can negotiate higher payments. the flight from london to singapore was forced to make an emergency landing in bangkok after encountering severe turbulence. a 73 year old passenger died of a suspected heart attack and several others were injured in the incident. california is among the dozens of states across the country that allow the recreational or medical use of marijuana, but the drug is still illegal on the federal level, and that's created a marijuana shortage in communities li
san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in the case because prosecutors did not thinke or or disprove claims that the guard acted in self-defense. now, according to the review, prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they opted not to file charges. >> singapore airlines is offering compensation to passengers on board flight that hit severe turbulence. last month, the carrier announced that it sent offers to passengers on board the may 21st flight. that left one...
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last month, san francisco da brooke jenkins released in a statement, saying in part, the jury's verdictstice and ensures that mr. depape will face consequences for his heinous crimes against the pelosi family and our democracy. i would like to thank all of the law enforcement agencies that collaborated with us to ensure that justice was done, and we are now just five days away from this year's first presidential debate in atlanta between president biden and former president trump. both candidates have been out on the campaign trail. trump has reportedly been preparing for the debate at mar-a-lago, going over a key policy issues like immigration and the economy. biden took his debate prep to delaware. though the white house did not go into much detail about what it may look like, the debate will feature some new rules aimed at avoiding a chaotic repeat of 2020, including the candidates mikes being muted. unless it's their turn to speak, there will also be no audience this time. >> i think that the choice is going to be made by voters as much closer to election day, and it will be a choic
last month, san francisco da brooke jenkins released in a statement, saying in part, the jury's verdictstice and ensures that mr. depape will face consequences for his heinous crimes against the pelosi family and our democracy. i would like to thank all of the law enforcement agencies that collaborated with us to ensure that justice was done, and we are now just five days away from this year's first presidential debate in atlanta between president biden and former president trump. both...
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san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins met with community members yesterday at manny's in the mission to discuss her re-election campaign, public safety and the current drug crisis during the gathering, jenkins answered questions about the fentanyl crisis from a moderator as well as 50 community members that attended the event. jacobs says although her office has 850 felony narcotics arrest, there's still 75% of dealers still remaining on the streets after the discussion and hard hitting questions. da jenkins believes voters will reelect her for another term. flowers and candles. now lay at a light post in the city's bernal heights neighborhood. a man was struck and killed by a driver earlier this week near mission in cortland avenues advocates from walk sf leaving heart shaped notes with the names of other people killed this year while walking in the city. >> and number 10, and that because very people the crashes. it's 10 too many. this why here today. >> getting people to come at the moment. >> walk sf says they are actively fighting to make streets in the city safer. 4 ped
san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins met with community members yesterday at manny's in the mission to discuss her re-election campaign, public safety and the current drug crisis during the gathering, jenkins answered questions about the fentanyl crisis from a moderator as well as 50 community members that attended the event. jacobs says although her office has 850 felony narcotics arrest, there's still 75% of dealers still remaining on the streets after the discussion and hard...
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san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in the case because prosecutors did not believed disprove prove claims. the guard acted in self-defense. according to that review, prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they opted not to file charges. it was a deadly start to the week in oakland. that's where police say three teenagers were shot and killed early this morning. ktvu henry lee spoke with neighbors who say they're appalled by the deaths of these three young people to lose three young men just getting started on life, i think, is tragic. >> three teenagers were killed and two unrelated shootings across oakland early monday morning. the first shooting happened at about 1:30 a.m. near 10th and filbert in west oakland . video shot by a citizen shows police investigating near the street corner. a man who lives nearby did not want to be shown on camera too close to comfort. >> i didn't know about that. i didn't hear about any gunshots, people screaming or running. just so just like any other day. and then all of a sudden i saw police. >> and then a half hour later,
san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in the case because prosecutors did not believed disprove prove claims. the guard acted in self-defense. according to that review, prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they opted not to file charges. it was a deadly start to the week in oakland. that's where police say three teenagers were shot and killed early this morning. ktvu henry lee spoke with neighbors who say they're appalled by the deaths of these three young people...
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going to be dismissed, they added this charge an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins denied. >> jenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office. that was dealt with by the court. >> we have charged mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of, as clear by the jury's verdict, according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. >> all of this coming after depape was sentenced last month to 30 years in prison in his federal case after he serves his 30 years in federal custody, he will be at the age of 75. >> instead of being deported back to canada, he will be brought back to california to spend the end of his life in a california prison. >> legal analyst stephen clark says despite lipson's objections to the outcome, he wasn't surprised by the jury's verdict. friday afternoon. >> and i think what the message was today is that mr. depape is extremely dangerous to society and there's no safe place for him other than state prison. >> depapes lawyer says he will appeal the verdict, a mov
going to be dismissed, they added this charge an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins denied. >> jenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office. that was dealt with by the court. >> we have charged mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of, as clear by the jury's verdict, according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. >> all of this coming after depape...
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. >> 9.47 today, san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins plans to hold a press conference tocrime prevention of initiative. the initiative comes at a time when the city is desperate for change. jenkins will hold a press conference at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight for your money this morning, the sonoma county board of supervisors. they've approved an amendment to the county's living wage ordinance. >> that wi l include a lot more people previously. the living wage, 18, 10 per hour. only effective workers were employed directly by the county or had several contracts local government. now the leawood ordinance applies to all employees who work with the county and generate more than $350,000 annual gross receipts and employees who led have more than 25 workers. thomas, out 9.48. and the santa clara county district attorney's office that will be awarding $60,000 in community organizations, groups to help disadvantaged youth color. going to be used for the education of future of children in the county. the money given came from a fund that seize money from agai
. >> 9.47 today, san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins plans to hold a press conference tocrime prevention of initiative. the initiative comes at a time when the city is desperate for change. jenkins will hold a press conference at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight for your money this morning, the sonoma county board of supervisors. they've approved an amendment to the county's living wage ordinance. >> that wi l include a lot more people previously. the...
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going to be dismissed, they added this charge, an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkinsjenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office that was dealt with by the court. >> uh. we have charged. mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of as clear by the jury's verdict, according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. >> all of this coming after depape was sentenced last month to 30 years in prison in his federal case after he serves his 30 years in federal custody, he will be at the age of 75. >> instead of being deported back to canada, he will be brought back to california to spend the end of his life in a california prison. >> legal analyst stephen clark says despite lipson's objections to the outcome, he wasn't surprised by the jury's verdict. friday afternoon. >> and i think what the message was today is that mr. depape is extremely dangerous to society and there's no safe place for him other than state prison. >> depapes lawyer says he will appeal the verdict, a move clark b
going to be dismissed, they added this charge, an accusation that san francisco district attorney brooke jenkinsjenkins, speaking to the press following friday's verdict at her office that was dealt with by the court. >> uh. we have charged. mr. we charged mr. depape with what he was guilty of as clear by the jury's verdict, according to california law, the kidnaping charge carries a life sentence without the possibility of parole. >> all of this coming after depape was sentenced...
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francisco da brooke jenkins says 19 year-old fabian gonzalez then corner and on a rays attempted to buy alcohol from a liquor store on valencia street last week when the clerk refused to sell them the alcohol. both teenagers returned moments later and took drinks without paying the store clerk tried to stop them but says the boy pulled out a gun and made threats to let him out. the teens did get away with the stolen items during the investigation. police officers searched gonzalez, his house. they shared these photos of the shotguns and rifles. they say were not registered to their names. the next court date for the pair is set for july 10th. with more than a million people expected in san francisco for pride this weekend. businesses are preparing for a big boost to the local economy. our kron four's rob nesbitt reports now on what the numbers look like for hotels and restaurants in the city. >> san francisco has been known for decades as a city that welcomes everyone. it's why more than a million people will be coming to town this weekend for pride celebrations. san francisco travel sp
francisco da brooke jenkins says 19 year-old fabian gonzalez then corner and on a rays attempted to buy alcohol from a liquor store on valencia street last week when the clerk refused to sell them the alcohol. both teenagers returned moments later and took drinks without paying the store clerk tried to stop them but says the boy pulled out a gun and made threats to let him out. the teens did get away with the stolen items during the investigation. police officers searched gonzalez, his house....
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced a new crime prevention initiative.at the southeast community center, the access to hope initiative is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, especially among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> entitled access to hope. because in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system because they are hopeless, and so they end up making poor choices because they feel they have nothing to lose. and so the goal is to provide opportunities for engagement, career exploration. >> the initiative includes the creation of a new office that will oversee the new program concerns in the east bay, as donations to a local food pantry hit critically low levels. >> how it's impacting the families who rely on the resource and the call for help from the community, plus an upgrade to california's shakealert system. how it will lead to faster warnings in the event of a major earthquake ♪ (ominous music) ♪ teacher: ...but it's still true. there are four states of matter. th
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins announced a new crime prevention initiative.at the southeast community center, the access to hope initiative is aimed at developing programs to prevent and interrupt cycles of violence and incarceration, especially among san francisco's youth and young adults. >> entitled access to hope. because in my view, so many people end up in the criminal justice system because they are hopeless, and so they end up making poor choices because they feel...
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in today's san francisco's da, brooke jenkins is going hold a news conference to roll out a new crimention initiative. >> this comes at a time when the city is desperate for change. jenkins is holding a press conference at the southeast community center at 6 o'clock tonight. for your money this morning, the sonoma county board of supervisors. they've approved an amendment to the county's living wage ordinance. >> that will include more people previously, the living wage of 18, 10 per hour only affected workers who are employed directly by the county or hadsalah contracts of the local government. now the living wage ordinance applies to all employers and work with the county generate more than $350,000 annual gross receipts and employ more than 25 workers. santa clara county district attorney's office will be awarding $60,000 to community organizations and groups to help disadvantaged youth of color. the money will be used for the education of future of children in the county. the money given came from a finance, seize money for games, drug traffickers, criminal organizations. da's off
in today's san francisco's da, brooke jenkins is going hold a news conference to roll out a new crimention initiative. >> this comes at a time when the city is desperate for change. jenkins is holding a press conference at the southeast community center at 6 o'clock tonight. for your money this morning, the sonoma county board of supervisors. they've approved an amendment to the county's living wage ordinance. >> that will include more people previously, the living wage of 18, 10...
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♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ >> today, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkinsiative comes at a time when the city is desperate for change. jake is going to hold that press conference at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight. and was this co is focusing on revitalizing downtown yesterday, mayor london breed unveiled a plan to focus on union square. you're going neighborhood part of the plan is to great, put busy public spaces investing in powell, street and entertainment zones. mayor says it would also allow restaurants and bars sell alcohol during outdoor events and activities. >> we're doubling down working hard and with the support of our downtown and unions were ambassadors. we ar1 really changing the experience that people have when they come downtown. well, more activity, more entertainment zones, more excitement for the downtown. let's go san francisco it. let's make the magic happen. >> on the part of the plan include investing in the vacant alive at program, which is funny. local pop ups to fill empty storefronts. also investing in a filipin
♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ >> today, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkinsiative comes at a time when the city is desperate for change. jake is going to hold that press conference at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight. and was this co is focusing on revitalizing downtown yesterday, mayor london breed unveiled a plan to focus on union square. you're going neighborhood part of the plan is to great, put busy public spaces investing in...
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. >> san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins is hitting the campaign trail. the da met with dozens of community members yesterday out at manny's in the mission district to talk about her re-election campaign and public safety during the moderate a discussion jenkins answer questions about the fentanyl crisis. she says that while her office has made 850 felony narcotics arrest, 75% of dealers are still out there on the streets. so the job isn't done after the discussion and some hard-hitting questions. da jenkins says she feels good believes voters will elect her for another term. at advocacy groups are asking a judge to unseal court records now connected to the lawsuit over abuse. at the now closed women's prison in dublin. so this comes after the prison inmates, their claim the federal prison bureau failed to stop the abuse even after several reports were filed, the prison was closed earlier this year, as you may remember, and the 600 inmates there have been transferred. >> in the south bay nurses and doctors rallied outside the regional medical center thurs
. >> san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins is hitting the campaign trail. the da met with dozens of community members yesterday out at manny's in the mission district to talk about her re-election campaign and public safety during the moderate a discussion jenkins answer questions about the fentanyl crisis. she says that while her office has made 850 felony narcotics arrest, 75% of dealers are still out there on the streets. so the job isn't done after the discussion and some...
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. >> well, today, san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins plans to hold a press conference to prevention initiative. this does happen at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight. in the north bay, the sonoma county board of supervisors approved an amendment to expand the county's living wage ordinance previously the living wage of $18.10 per hour only affected workers employed directly by the who had select contracts with the local government. now the ordinance applies to all employers who work with the county and generate more than $350,000 in annual gross receipts and employ more than 25 workers. the santa clara county district attorney's office toward $60,000 to community organizations and groups to help disadvantaged youth of color. the money will be used for the education of children in in the county. the da's office says the move helps communities affected by criminal operations. and the city of san francisco is taking steps to revitalize the downtown area on tuesday, mayor london breed unveiled a plan focusing on union square and the year. but what neighborhood
. >> well, today, san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins plans to hold a press conference to prevention initiative. this does happen at the southeast community center at 06:00pm tonight. in the north bay, the sonoma county board of supervisors approved an amendment to expand the county's living wage ordinance previously the living wage of $18.10 per hour only affected workers employed directly by the who had select contracts with the local government. now the ordinance applies...
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san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in this case because prosecutors did not believe they could disprove claims the guard acted in self-defense, according to the review. prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they opted not to file charges. >> san francisco's plan to bring two giant pandas from china to the san francisco zoo will be voted on tomorrow at the board of supervisors meeting last week, a committee passed a funding resolution that authorized the city to solicit donations to support the city in hosting the pandas. supporters say the pandas will draw thousands of visitors to the zoo, but critics say the timing and nature of the proposal is a distraction from some of the city's more important priorities . >> in the east bay, caltrans crews are planning a major project for a stretch of road damaged by last winter's rains. part of niles canyon road in alameda county crumbled away during a february storm. crews will begin construction on a new bridge where that lane collapsed on june 17th between old canyon road and main street in sunol. lanes will be clo
san francisco da brooke jenkins declined to file charges in this case because prosecutors did not believe they could disprove claims the guard acted in self-defense, according to the review. prosecutors did not abuse their discretion when they opted not to file charges. >> san francisco's plan to bring two giant pandas from china to the san francisco zoo will be voted on tomorrow at the board of supervisors meeting last week, a committee passed a funding resolution that authorized the...
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. >> san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins is hitting the campaign trail. the da met with dozens of community members yesterday manny's in the mission district to talk about her reelection campaign. public safety. it was during the moderate, a discussion that jenkins answer questions about the fentanyl crisis. she says that while her office has made 850 felony narcotics arrests, 75% of dealers are still out on the streets after the discussion and some hard hitting questions. jenkins believes voters will elect or for another term. we l, advocacy groups are asking the judge now to unseal court records connected to the lawsuit over abuse. at the now closed women's prison in dublin. this comes after prison inmates claim federal prison bureaus failed to stop the abuse even after several incidents were reported, the prison was closed earlier this year and 600 inmates were transferred. >> in the south bay nurses and doctors rallied outside the regional medical center thursday in san jose demanding the hospital. trauma centers stay open after officials announced it
. >> san francisco's district attorney brooke jenkins is hitting the campaign trail. the da met with dozens of community members yesterday manny's in the mission district to talk about her reelection campaign. public safety. it was during the moderate, a discussion that jenkins answer questions about the fentanyl crisis. she says that while her office has made 850 felony narcotics arrests, 75% of dealers are still out on the streets after the discussion and some hard hitting questions....
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this is where district attorney brooke jenkins is set to announce a new crime prevention initiative.hat event will be held at the southeast community center on evans avenue. she will also speak about the new office unit. it will start at six tonight. small business owners making a plea to state lawmakers to preserve a critical program. here's a live look in sacramento, where later today, small business groups will gather to try to convince lawmakers to reconsider the proposed 50% cut to california's small business assistance services. the program has been critical in keeping small businesses afloat ever since the pandemic. advocates say the cuts could doom some businesses now trying to stay afloat. the owner of a san francisco cafe and catering company agrees their support is key to help small businesses grow and to continue supporting the state's economy. these cuts will definitely impact, minority owned and women owned and all kind of small business, because, you know, we'll limit the access to a lot of the training, the, the consulting and, even, finances. the program provides tec
this is where district attorney brooke jenkins is set to announce a new crime prevention initiative.hat event will be held at the southeast community center on evans avenue. she will also speak about the new office unit. it will start at six tonight. small business owners making a plea to state lawmakers to preserve a critical program. here's a live look in sacramento, where later today, small business groups will gather to try to convince lawmakers to reconsider the proposed 50% cut to...