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that's an association of the 11 ports in the state of california. while we do a number of things, but most importantly, we work on international trade issues and tariffs and other things affecting our related businesses. the position is a two-year position and typically it is held by a person in northern california port, southern california port. it trades off every two years. i am replacing the outgoing president whos what the port director of san diego, waynn darbo and the president is the [speaker not understood] whos has also been elected the president of the american association of port authorities. so, very pleased with the opportunities ahead of us and you'll be hearing a lot more about the business of capa as we call it in the year ahead. it's a great opportunity. dailey, if you would, i also wanted to obliquely mention the world series. i think as most of you know, i'm trained as an investment banker. investment bankers are superstitious because we rely on the generosity of the marketplace every day. so, i don't really want to jinx the gian
that's an association of the 11 ports in the state of california. while we do a number of things, but most importantly, we work on international trade issues and tariffs and other things affecting our related businesses. the position is a two-year position and typically it is held by a person in northern california port, southern california port. it trades off every two years. i am replacing the outgoing president whos what the port director of san diego, waynn darbo and the president is the...
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now there is a report that says $108 billion are needed to repair but the california association of county said only 39 million is budgeted and making repairs only makes it more expensive down the line. >> if you start seeing it but it can be $75 per square yard. >>> that is what is cost and it will take place in many places. >>> internal revenue service is given a break to some who were in the earthquake and they have get an automatic break on taxes. as well as estimated tax the for the third quarter of this year. now taxes will not be due until january 15thth. >>> time now 4:46, the volcano is now threatening a home for the first time, it now threatened a row and is dealing with this. >> the spirits are still very high even with all the people we have spoken to, they are taking it in stride and this is the slowest moving disaster ever. >> the lava flow is less than is hundred yards from homes and businesses, one empty shed has been destroyed and a nearby school closed its doors today as a precaution. time now 4:47. .. >> did you know there is no way to stop lava? >> yes. and you really d
now there is a report that says $108 billion are needed to repair but the california association of county said only 39 million is budgeted and making repairs only makes it more expensive down the line. >> if you start seeing it but it can be $75 per square yard. >>> that is what is cost and it will take place in many places. >>> internal revenue service is given a break to some who were in the earthquake and they have get an automatic break on taxes. as well as...
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speaker not understood], the asian law caucus, the bay area equal pay collaborative, the california teachers association, the california nurses association, the national union of health care workers and [speaker not understood] employees international. i want to make one point, that in response to a comment from the san francisco chamber of commerce, i will be here by making a motion to add the following language on page 5 line 24. and i quote, "the city will not disclose any information contained in the equal pay report that qualifies as a trade secret or proprietary information." the concern that was raised to us by the san francisco chamber of commerce -- and we welcome the feedback -- is that there might be proprietary information that they do not want to see disclosed as part of the report or as part of a government records request. the language that i move to include in the ordinance addresses that concern. i want to just end my remarks by noting a couple of points that have been raised. we introduced this piece of legislation more than a month ago. there has been actually a lot of media that has
speaker not understood], the asian law caucus, the bay area equal pay collaborative, the california teachers association, the california nurses association, the national union of health care workers and [speaker not understood] employees international. i want to make one point, that in response to a comment from the san francisco chamber of commerce, i will be here by making a motion to add the following language on page 5 line 24. and i quote, "the city will not disclose any information...
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the california association on aging is talking about doing more than the ten sessions and maybe holdinge could gather information, especially if we are not one of the listening sites, and especially gathering the information that we might send them on to washington. and there is going to be once, those sessions have taken place, and there will be smaller groups brought together on each of those four topics to discuss, and i think, more in depth, what has come out of those listening sessions and also, with those other comments, and other pieces of information that belong in those documents, the president has determined that there will be four federal agencies involved in this process, so there will be hud, labor, and health and human services and justice. and so, all four of those agencies will be looking at the input that comes in to determine whether there will be any policy issues that kill be addressed immediately or for the long term and we have a white house conference and not only are there delegates but congress and the white house are involved. so, you know, the picking up of pi
the california association on aging is talking about doing more than the ten sessions and maybe holdinge could gather information, especially if we are not one of the listening sites, and especially gathering the information that we might send them on to washington. and there is going to be once, those sessions have taken place, and there will be smaller groups brought together on each of those four topics to discuss, and i think, more in depth, what has come out of those listening sessions and...
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in the wake of this, the california association of voting officials, or cogl, this organization what formed to push for sharable open source voting systems. cavo ha the support of 16 other california counties ~ as well as organizations like the equal justice society and the national organization of women. the resolution i'm introducing today will request that san francisco become a member of cavo and join efforts to make open source voting a reality. thank you, madam clerk. >> thank you, supervisor wiener. supervisor avalos. >> thank you, madam clerk. a couple items for introduction. one, the first one is related to our efforts around climate change, which is actually one of the most serious issues that face the world if not the most serious issue that faces the world this century. today i'm introducing an ordinance for gas stations to post labels on gas pumps to [speaker not understood]. this is an initiative created by 350 bay area. they are calling it beyond the pump. the berkeley city council is also considering requiring these label. we continue to work on collective solutions to
in the wake of this, the california association of voting officials, or cogl, this organization what formed to push for sharable open source voting systems. cavo ha the support of 16 other california counties ~ as well as organizations like the equal justice society and the national organization of women. the resolution i'm introducing today will request that san francisco become a member of cavo and join efforts to make open source voting a reality. thank you, madam clerk. >> thank you,...
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in the wake of this, the california association of voting officials, or cogl, this organization what formed to push for sharable open source voting systems. cavo ha the support of 16 other california counties ~ as well as organi
in the wake of this, the california association of voting officials, or cogl, this organization what formed to push for sharable open source voting systems. cavo ha the support of 16 other california counties ~ as well as organi
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president ofrger, the california nurses association, and the professor with the global health georgetown us this afternoon, thank you so much, both of you, for your time and your perspective. we appreciate it. when we come back, we will have the latin american report, and fresh polling numbers for the presidency in brazil. ♪ >> welcome back to "bottom line ." let us show you how the equity markets are doing on this tuesday, october 14, stocks rising, led by that rally in small caps, and this after the re-day selloff that my colleague, olivia sterns, was telling you about a few moments ago. right now, the s&p is up, trading at 1888, and the dow jones industrial average also rising on this tuesday. it is up one third of 1% at 16,003 hundred 75, and the nasdaq composite index rising as well, up about two thirds of 1% at 4291, and su keenan was telling us a few minutes ago that oil is settling. rent crude falling to the lowest level in almost four years, -- brent crude falling. this is at the slowest pace since 2009, crude now falling, and it is dropping. and it is time now for your latin am
president ofrger, the california nurses association, and the professor with the global health georgetown us this afternoon, thank you so much, both of you, for your time and your perspective. we appreciate it. when we come back, we will have the latin american report, and fresh polling numbers for the presidency in brazil. ♪ >> welcome back to "bottom line ." let us show you how the equity markets are doing on this tuesday, october 14, stocks rising, led by that rally in small...
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. >> national nurses united and the california nurses association are meeting tomorrow with governor jerry brown. they will ask for upgraded safety measures measures and hazmat suits and training programs. >>> the memory of the oakland hills firestorm will never leave those who survived it, new efforts being made to protect the new neighbors that moved in since then. >> this is chico. you can see he is under weight. when he came to the humane society he was covered with flees but the owner didn't want to give him up so the humane society got creative. >> our weather weather is coming to an end and i will outline the transition to drier, milder weather coming up. >>> funding is running out because voters failed to renew it parcel tax. and it was on this day in 1991 the oakland hills firestorm destroyed 3,000 homes and killed 25 people. since then the fire department implemented new strategies, including better training and they have a fire station that top of the hill and the department bought new fire echingles to handle the streets in the hills. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. he was just skin
. >> national nurses united and the california nurses association are meeting tomorrow with governor jerry brown. they will ask for upgraded safety measures measures and hazmat suits and training programs. >>> the memory of the oakland hills firestorm will never leave those who survived it, new efforts being made to protect the new neighbors that moved in since then. >> this is chico. you can see he is under weight. when he came to the humane society he was covered with...
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> supervisor campos i believe that education is the civil rights issue of the day the california teachers association and the faculty not only sf state. >> city colleges all the educators in california are supporting me because of my commitment to education the reason their supported me they know i will make education my top priority it's shameful we're 49 in california it's also shameful our california state system is there funded we have 20 thousand young people eligible to enroll in the indicating state system because the state didn't say have the money but as we talk about the education we talk about we need criminal justice reform and move away from prisons to use the money to fund our schools (clapping.) all right. well on that note let's talk about the states prisoner local realignment policy and it's prelims what should we do about the prison system supervisor chiu. >> i think you started the last one. >> okay. go ahead sorry. >> i think that san francisco has happened with realignment in the way it san francisco has handled that issue is a model for the rest of the country the fact is we hav
> supervisor campos i believe that education is the civil rights issue of the day the california teachers association and the faculty not only sf state. >> city colleges all the educators in california are supporting me because of my commitment to education the reason their supported me they know i will make education my top priority it's shameful we're 49 in california it's also shameful our california state system is there funded we have 20 thousand young people eligible to enroll in...
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the california nurse association believes hospital are not ready to quickly diagnose ebola patients or treat them exploratorium public heal officer says there is a gap in equipment and protocol but promises the gap will be close closed. >> there noise wiggleoom. okay. you don't want to make a mistake. that is whats new with ebola is that whenou practice infection control procedures you can't, no room for error. reporter: congresswoman l pelosi says tonight that we may need regional care facilities to te ebola patients for testing and treatment. there are daily development on the ebola craze now and you can get updates as they happen and other breaking news as well with our 7 news app. it's free to down load on a el app store or from google play. we also have more information at abc 7 news.com sla app. >> south bay man had not just one of his cars stolen but 2. and on the same day. the chan of events began at good samaritan hoital in san jose where his wifes being treated for ms. 7 lillian is there live with the story tonight. >> the first of daniel stewart 2 car stolen right out of the
the california nurse association believes hospital are not ready to quickly diagnose ebola patients or treat them exploratorium public heal officer says there is a gap in equipment and protocol but promises the gap will be close closed. >> there noise wiggleoom. okay. you don't want to make a mistake. that is whats new with ebola is that whenou practice infection control procedures you can't, no room for error. reporter: congresswoman l pelosi says tonight that we may need regional care...
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. >> california nurses association president deborah berger is concerned hospitals are not ready for ebola. >> now we do have an update on the dallas nurses condition. her condition has been upgraded to good. reporting live on treasure island. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. scare in the north bay. some one arrived at marin general hospital with symptoms resembling ebola. staffers closely followed cdc protocol and brought that patient into an isolation room. doctors cleared the patient of ebola. and later called it a good drill for the real thing. >> developing story -- modesto. violent attack by pit bulls. an elderly couple in critical condition. deputies arrived at their hemom to find four pit bulls in the backya backyard. three mauling the man. the woman inside. deputies shot and killed two dogs at the scene. the other two were killed later. outside a nearby home. one neighbor says she had seen the dogs roaming before. and heard the commotion. tonight. >> we thought dogs fighting with each other. cops everywhere. the neighbors were helping trying to get the d
. >> california nurses association president deborah berger is concerned hospitals are not ready for ebola. >> now we do have an update on the dallas nurses condition. her condition has been upgraded to good. reporting live on treasure island. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. scare in the north bay. some one arrived at marin general hospital with symptoms resembling ebola. staffers closely followed cdc protocol and brought that patient into an isolation...
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the california nurse association believes hospital are not ready to quickly diagnose ebola patients or treat them exploratorium public health officer says there is a gap in equipment and protocol but promises the gap will be close closed. >> there noise wiggle room. okay. you don't want to make a mistake. that is what is new with ebola is that when you practice infection control procedures you can't, no room for error. >>reporter: congresswoman l pelosi says tonight that we may need regional care facilities to take ebola patients for testing and treatment. there are daily development on the ebola craze now and you can get updates as they happen and other breaking news as well with our 7 news app. it's free to down load on a el app store or from google play. we also have more information at abc 7 news.com slash app. >> south bay man had not just one of his cars stolen but 2. and on the same day. the chan of events began at good samaritan hospital in san jose where his wife is being treated for ms. 7 lillian is there live with the story tonight. >> the first of daniel stewart 2 car stole
the california nurse association believes hospital are not ready to quickly diagnose ebola patients or treat them exploratorium public health officer says there is a gap in equipment and protocol but promises the gap will be close closed. >> there noise wiggle room. okay. you don't want to make a mistake. that is what is new with ebola is that when you practice infection control procedures you can't, no room for error. >>reporter: congresswoman l pelosi says tonight that we may need...
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. >> the california hospital association says it's surprised by the nurses' claims and the health system prepares for infectious diseases like ebola every day. >>> sonoma county town of healdsburg did something no other california city has ever done. the city council actually voted to ban the sale of cigarettes to anyone under 21. health experts think it's great. many businesses not so much pointing out that any 18-year- old can simply drive out of town and buy his cigarettes. the law takes effect in disease. >>> an actress who claimed the lapd put her in cuffs because of her race is now facing charges as is her boyfriend. the sergeant involved tells kristine lazar the whole hassle could easily have been avoided. >> reporter: she claimed to be the victim of racial profiling by the lapd but now actress danielle watts finds herself the suspect. the city attorney announced watts and her boyfriend brian lucas have each been charged with one count of misdemeanor lewd conduct. >> i think it vindicates exactly what we said all along. we had a reason for being there, multiple persons witnessed t
. >> the california hospital association says it's surprised by the nurses' claims and the health system prepares for infectious diseases like ebola every day. >>> sonoma county town of healdsburg did something no other california city has ever done. the city council actually voted to ban the sale of cigarettes to anyone under 21. health experts think it's great. many businesses not so much pointing out that any 18-year- old can simply drive out of town and buy his cigarettes....
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the california hospital association sent a letter to senator barbara boxer, warning that storage, transportation and disposal of this waste will be a major problem. jan emerson-shea is a vice president with the association. >> because we don't have the ability to incinerate it, we would need to take it some location out of state most likely, and we're hearing that many other states are saying that they're not going to accept this type of waste from outside of their state. >> reporter: now the other issue here is training. i talked to a biosafety expert today who said it normally takes four to six weeks the train someone to properly handle this kind of material. scott, she said expecting doctors and nurses to learn that in a day or two is, in her words, "ludicrous." >> pelley: ben tracy in our los angeles newsroom. ben, thanks very much. the united states pounded isis positions in iraq and syria today. american planes also dropped weapons to kurdish troops who are in a desperate fight with isis for the control of the syrian border town of kobani. holly williams crossed that border where she met a
the california hospital association sent a letter to senator barbara boxer, warning that storage, transportation and disposal of this waste will be a major problem. jan emerson-shea is a vice president with the association. >> because we don't have the ability to incinerate it, we would need to take it some location out of state most likely, and we're hearing that many other states are saying that they're not going to accept this type of waste from outside of their state. >>...
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. >> reporter: the california hospital association says hospitals are doing their best saying hospitals are rapidly implementing processes, protocols and addressing changes as they are recommended on an ongoing basis. these nurses don't buy it. >> in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> we've checked with the state health department and while bay area airports are not screening passengers, they are following cdc guidelines in an effort to prevent the spread of ebola. that includes allowing airlines to prevent patients from boarding if they are sick, also following infection control pro conductions, treating all bodily fluids as if they are infectious, and still some passengers remain unnerved. >> i don't think i want to eat the food. i don't think i want to drink out of their cups. i just want to sit down and keep my hands to myself, sanitized. >> in the event a patient sin feblgted on a plane, that aircraft would be isolated and the passenger would be transported in an isolation room like the cdc quarantine station. now, our coverage continues at 5:30. nightly nudes wi lly ne
. >> reporter: the california hospital association says hospitals are doing their best saying hospitals are rapidly implementing processes, protocols and addressing changes as they are recommended on an ongoing basis. these nurses don't buy it. >> in oakland, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> we've checked with the state health department and while bay area airports are not screening passengers, they are following cdc guidelines in an effort to prevent the spread of ebola....
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the california medical association says the cost of more liability insurance will drive up health care costs and that data base isn't secure. >> there's absolutely no funding for this data base, and we all know about the privacy issues. >> reporter: it's a heated political battle that has taken an unexpected turn. >> out of the blue my family's life was threatened recently and it was a very serious threat. >> reporter: pack says he's pulling his yes on 46 commercials while the contra cost a sheriff's department investigates the death threats. >> i've tried so hard to try to help people and save lives, and here just the opposite now is thrust upon us by someone threatening our lives because of prop 46. >> reporter: now, while pack says he's thinking twice about campaigning, he is not giving up on his fight. sheriff's deputies are speaking with a person of interest in this case, but no arrests have been made. reporting in san jose, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thank you. >>> a staggering amount of meth is off the bay area streets tonight. they called it "operation road trip," a
the california medical association says the cost of more liability insurance will drive up health care costs and that data base isn't secure. >> there's absolutely no funding for this data base, and we all know about the privacy issues. >> reporter: it's a heated political battle that has taken an unexpected turn. >> out of the blue my family's life was threatened recently and it was a very serious threat. >> reporter: pack says he's pulling his yes on 46 commercials...
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the california nurse association believes hospital are not ready to quickly diagnose ebola patients or treat them exploratorium public health officer says there is a gap in equipment and protocol but promises the gap will be close closed. >> there noise wiggle room. okay. you don't want to make a mistake. that is what is new with ebola is that when you practice infection control procedures you can't, no room for error. >>reporter: congresswoman l pelosi says tonight that we may need regional care facilities to take ebola patients for testing and treatment. there are daily development on the ebola craze now and you can get updates as they happen and other breaking news as well with our 7 news app. it's free to down load on a el app store or from google play. we also have more information at abc 7.. >> south bay man had not just one of his cars stolen but 2. and on the same day. the chan of events began at good samaritan hospital in san jose where his wife is being treated for ms. 7 lillian islive with live with the story tonight. >> the first of daniel stewart 2 car stolen right out of
the california nurse association believes hospital are not ready to quickly diagnose ebola patients or treat them exploratorium public health officer says there is a gap in equipment and protocol but promises the gap will be close closed. >> there noise wiggle room. okay. you don't want to make a mistake. that is what is new with ebola is that when you practice infection control procedures you can't, no room for error. >>reporter: congresswoman l pelosi says tonight that we may need...
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was kaiser, he is demanding proper training and gear for nurses in a last minute move, california nurses' association made changes to demands. >> sother proposals are open the table. this is a tarringin. >> this evening, kaiser issued this statement. we communicated to the union we'll udy their proposal immediaty, asking they engage with us in a small group to work together on identifying ways we can best protect the staff. kaiser said its possibles have been training the emergency room staff. because rses want same protective gear and guide lines issued by the cdc. there have been no cases of ebola in california, still, nurses here say they're concerned. >> with two nurses now sick with ebola, we're all going to be possibly infected as well. >> nina pham isone of the nurse that's treated thomas duncan. house speaker john boehner is on capitol hill supporting a travel ban on people coming from the affected couries. >> speaker boehner has his own point of view we need to look at how to make sure we address ebola in the countries most affected, develop health care systems, and treatment, and care and s
was kaiser, he is demanding proper training and gear for nurses in a last minute move, california nurses' association made changes to demands. >> sother proposals are open the table. this is a tarringin. >> this evening, kaiser issued this statement. we communicated to the union we'll udy their proposal immediaty, asking they engage with us in a small group to work together on identifying ways we can best protect the staff. kaiser said its possibles have been training the emergency...
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narrator: "truly california" presented in association with... t on "truly california," for fred lyon, photography is an art. lyon: if you don't feel a terrible urgency to do it, maybe you should be selling shoes. narrator: but it's also a business. lyon: i'm not a believer in starving artists. narrator: and for over seven decades, it's been a way of life that has sustained his drive to create. lyon: on assignment, i always do the safe picture that the client expects first.
narrator: "truly california" presented in association with... t on "truly california," for fred lyon, photography is an art. lyon: if you don't feel a terrible urgency to do it, maybe you should be selling shoes. narrator: but it's also a business. lyon: i'm not a believer in starving artists. narrator: and for over seven decades, it's been a way of life that has sustained his drive to create. lyon: on assignment, i always do the safe picture that the client expects first.
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was kaiser, he is demanding proper training and gear for nurses in a last minute move, california nurses' association made changes to demands. >> so other proposals are open the table. this is a tarringin. >> this evening, kaiser issued this statement. we communicated to the union we'll study their proposal immediately, asking they engage with us in a small group to work together on identifying ways we can best protect the staff. kaiser said its possibles have been training the emergency room staff. because nurses want same protective gear and guide lines issued by the cdc. there have been no cases of ebola in california, still, nurses here say they're concerned. >> with two nurses now sick with ebola, we're all going to be possibly infected as well. >> nina pham is one of the nurse that's treated thomas duncan. house speaker john boehner is on capitol hill supporting a travel ban on people coming from the affected countries. >> speaker boehner has his own point of view we need to look at how to make sure we address ebola in the countries most affected, develop health care systems, and treatment, and
was kaiser, he is demanding proper training and gear for nurses in a last minute move, california nurses' association made changes to demands. >> so other proposals are open the table. this is a tarringin. >> this evening, kaiser issued this statement. we communicated to the union we'll study their proposal immediately, asking they engage with us in a small group to work together on identifying ways we can best protect the staff. kaiser said its possibles have been training the...
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the california nursing association and national nurses united are asking state regulators to formally adopt what they call optimal safety standards. such standards include requirements for hazmat suits and accelerated hands on training programs. >>> a national weather service has issued a hazard's alert for tonight through thursday evening for the california coast from sonoma county to monterey. tonight the coast guard announced the crews rescued someone off carmel. >>> this system bringing big waves is also going to bring us a chance of rain. and you've been tracking these waves. >> you can see the waves not too big today but they will be increasing as we head into the monday forecast. the storms that do generate the rainfall also generate the wind that produces the swell. that swell will be approaching in bay area. a lot of energy approaching our website. wave heights around 4 feet just offshore. look at what happens to our north and west. that energy will be approaching the bay area coastline. so just be extra careful for tomorrow. but especially for tuesday. as far as the rainfall
the california nursing association and national nurses united are asking state regulators to formally adopt what they call optimal safety standards. such standards include requirements for hazmat suits and accelerated hands on training programs. >>> a national weather service has issued a hazard's alert for tonight through thursday evening for the california coast from sonoma county to monterey. tonight the coast guard announced the crews rescued someone off carmel. >>> this...
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they've taken precautions to prepare for the disease, but the california association disagrees, they ipment. there are no confirmed ebola cases in california. >>> san diego county is investigating a deadly case of the west nile virus, a 78-year- old man is the first to die of the west nile virus. it's the first confirmed case this year. and more than 20 deaths have been reported statewide from the west nile virus. >>> hannah graham was reported missing several weeks ago. after a night out with friends, jessie matthew junior was charged with the case. it may link him to a murder of a virginia tech student and he's linked to a sexual assault case in west virginia. >>> a home grown terrorist attack, william said he's a suspect of being with the muslim. and he was killed after being killed. they're looking whether thompson had a history of mental illness. one officer is hospitalized still with a wound. >>> i don't know if it is still raining. >> it's still raining. the steady line of rain continues to march south and east. areas of the north bay is getting a little bit of a break, a littl
they've taken precautions to prepare for the disease, but the california association disagrees, they ipment. there are no confirmed ebola cases in california. >>> san diego county is investigating a deadly case of the west nile virus, a 78-year- old man is the first to die of the west nile virus. it's the first confirmed case this year. and more than 20 deaths have been reported statewide from the west nile virus. >>> hannah graham was reported missing several weeks ago. after...
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but the league of california cities and came association of counties says only $30 billion is budgetedl to our local and state's economy. >> it's how we get people to school, it's how we get people to jobs. how we move goods and services. >> the survey commission graded 43,000 streets and roads throughout the area. the local cities and counties that scored pretty well have passed sales tax measures to pay for street and infrastructure improvements. that includes el cerrito, orinda and moraga. the five cities that rated poorest in pavement condition and in need of repairs, vallejo, petaluma, st. helena, larkspur and also orin dawn fell in both categories. reporting live in the newsroom, pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >> interesting. >> yeah. >>> 7:46. that leads us right to sal. you are watching our roads and bridges. how are -- you are not smiling, are you? >> i would like it to be better. >> yeah. >> highway 4 westbound doesn't look all that bad as you come up from lone tree to loveridge. it's not that bad. today is not a bad day for the commute. if you drive farther, 680 is very slow
but the league of california cities and came association of counties says only $30 billion is budgetedl to our local and state's economy. >> it's how we get people to school, it's how we get people to jobs. how we move goods and services. >> the survey commission graded 43,000 streets and roads throughout the area. the local cities and counties that scored pretty well have passed sales tax measures to pay for street and infrastructure improvements. that includes el cerrito, orinda...
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other teachers and the christian educators association is suing the national education association, the california teachers association and ten local unions. they are at the ninth circuit court of appeals unless something changed since this was written. she teach teaches third and fou grades. robert wiersema has 17 years as a full-time public schoolteacher. he served as a member of a local public school board of education for eight years, including two years as president. rob left his union a year ago this month. he wants to help union members make informed decisions about membership. he has learned a great deal from his experience and he is going to share some of that today. finally, jennifer parrish has led a coalition in minute someo minnesota that forced forced unionization of home childcare providers. she's a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit. she's challenging the constitutionality of compulsory unionism of childcare p propriders. her legal efforts rument in limiting the power of government to intervene in private industry on behalf of special interests. in 2013, a foundation awarded her the un
other teachers and the christian educators association is suing the national education association, the california teachers association and ten local unions. they are at the ninth circuit court of appeals unless something changed since this was written. she teach teaches third and fou grades. robert wiersema has 17 years as a full-time public schoolteacher. he served as a member of a local public school board of education for eight years, including two years as president. rob left his union a...
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. >> reporter: now that's the president of the california nurses association, another nurse's union, expressing concerns hospitals in california and the bay area are not prepared for a possible ebola outbreak, saying that 87% of nurses say their hospital is not provided education on ebola and what kind of protection they should be using. live in south bay, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> no doubt, bob, hospitals across the country tightening up their protocols. >>> doctors and nurses navigate this new outbreak, stay with us for the latest information, when not on air, head to nbcbayarea.com. also on face sbook twbook and t >> a woman shot by her ex-boyfriend last week has died. the shooting happened one hour after police were at the home. pronounced dead last night at san francisco general hospital. police say she was shot by her ex, cedric young jr. at her home. officers were called to the home several times before the shooting on reports the pair was either fight organize young was trying to break into the home. 10:00 they determined young was drunk and took him to the drunk tank
. >> reporter: now that's the president of the california nurses association, another nurse's union, expressing concerns hospitals in california and the bay area are not prepared for a possible ebola outbreak, saying that 87% of nurses say their hospital is not provided education on ebola and what kind of protection they should be using. live in south bay, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> no doubt, bob, hospitals across the country tightening up their protocols....
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(sot - 00:57 baker) he's also head of the california teachers association political, arm which has fought some of the education reforms we need in california. (matier vo- mug of munger) sbrtanti counters by pointing to baker's biggest backer conservative, charles munger - who has pumped a million and half dollars into the fight - and he doesn't even live in the district. (sot - sbranti 18:10) you have someone who is essentially trying to buy the seat. (matier vo, ad video) to which baker shoots back (sot- baker) 01:19 i think every imaginable public employee union in the state is backing my opponent (sot 2:35) matier that's a lot of money. baker - it is but it pales in comparison with what the seiu and cta and so many o have put in (matier vo) and so isides have even booked times (sot -baker) 00:35 - it presen' (ss fans in the 16th a.d. su the fairmont hotel prop 45mont hotel in san francisco. and they had a special delivery. inside... some of the big names in the health insurance industry were having a dinner. the protesters claim the insurance companies are trying to defeat prop 45 so t
(sot - 00:57 baker) he's also head of the california teachers association political, arm which has fought some of the education reforms we need in california. (matier vo- mug of munger) sbrtanti counters by pointing to baker's biggest backer conservative, charles munger - who has pumped a million and half dollars into the fight - and he doesn't even live in the district. (sot - sbranti 18:10) you have someone who is essentially trying to buy the seat. (matier vo, ad video) to which baker shoots...
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museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by
museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem...
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the california nurses association disagreed and says nurses need more training and safety equipment. s time, there are no confirmed cases of ebola in california. >>> we have high clouds moving in the bay area right now. still waiting for the rainfall but that will be moving on shore first thing tomorrow morning. here's our next system this area of low pressure here. that draping cold front approaching our coastline. in terms of the rainfall right now it is approaching cape mendecino. also increasing will be the wind speeds at last check winds not extremely strong but a bit of a breeze out there. oakland airport winds out of the south at 14 miles per hour. some more reports sfo winds out of the south at six and in san jose you can see winds around 8 miles per hour. forecast headlines for this next system, rainfall will be in the order about .1 of an inch in the south way. could be approaching .3. windy with winds approaching 20 to 30 miles per hour and some lingering instability behind the main front will boost at least the chance of a few isolated thunderstorms. now in terms of the wi
the california nurses association disagreed and says nurses need more training and safety equipment. s time, there are no confirmed cases of ebola in california. >>> we have high clouds moving in the bay area right now. still waiting for the rainfall but that will be moving on shore first thing tomorrow morning. here's our next system this area of low pressure here. that draping cold front approaching our coastline. in terms of the rainfall right now it is approaching cape mendecino....
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joining me now is the president of the california nurses association and ko co-president of national nurse united. debra, was dr. friedan of the cdc, was hi apology enough? what was your reaction? >> my reaction is we don't want apologie apologies. we want the equipment we need to provide the care to our patients. safe and protected. we've already shown that over 75% of the employers still have not communicated a plan for taking care, they don't have the supplies they need to take care of any communicable disease, let alone the disease -- is that sort of lack of messaging and preparedness, is that unique to the ebola outbreak. it's unique to ebola, because it is a deadly disease, but it's not been unique that our employers have failed to prepared for any kind of emergency. the fact that 37% of the nurses say they don't have the proper safety equipment for just a regular day on the work schiff indicates to us that they're nowhere near ready, and they're putting nurses and other health care workers' lives at risk. >> has hospital management been more responsive today, given what has go
joining me now is the president of the california nurses association and ko co-president of national nurse united. debra, was dr. friedan of the cdc, was hi apology enough? what was your reaction? >> my reaction is we don't want apologie apologies. we want the equipment we need to provide the care to our patients. safe and protected. we've already shown that over 75% of the employers still have not communicated a plan for taking care, they don't have the supplies they need to take care of...
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the california nurse's association held a protest to put pressure on hospitals to have a response plan. >> that plan is only on paper, or on the internet. that's not preparedness. >> reporter: the union says a survey of more than 1400 nurses from hospitals across the country found that nearly 80% say their hospital has not informed them of a policy in the admission of potential ebola patients. >> we have not had training where someone would come in and say, okay, here's the equipment, here's how you use it. >> reporter: nurse katie roamer tells us, the hospital has not offered any training, nor does she know if there is adequate protective gear, should staff need to treat an ebola patient. >> we're really worried. that communication is crucial. >> we need to be able to involve as the situation involves. >> reporter: dr. steven parody says the hospital does have a plan. he also says kaiser plans to hold ebola drills at all of its northern california hospitals, within the next four weeks. i asked why didn't this take place sooner? >> we have to constantly reevaluate and re-change, or exe
the california nurse's association held a protest to put pressure on hospitals to have a response plan. >> that plan is only on paper, or on the internet. that's not preparedness. >> reporter: the union says a survey of more than 1400 nurses from hospitals across the country found that nearly 80% say their hospital has not informed them of a policy in the admission of potential ebola patients. >> we have not had training where someone would come in and say, okay, here's the...
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meanwhile the california teachers association, torlakson's major support group, they haven't been able to do nearly as well. put it together and tom torlakson, a former teacher, may well be outflanked by a small group of extremely well-financed contributors and by the way large amounts of public supporters tired what was they see as the status quo. >> this could be a big shift. we have eight days, can we read the tea leaves? >> we're back to 41%, the undecideds. that's what it's all about. tuck's counting on them voting for change. torlakson's counting on them coming back into the fold. one way or the other it's a wide-open race that nobody expected last june. >> we'll see how it shakes out next tuesday. you'll be with us for our election night coverage, thank you. >>> coming up next, they were the first fans to meet the people who hosted san francisco giants players before they made to it the big league when they were in san jose. >>> concern over ebola continues in new york and so does the quarantine. i'm jay gray. we'll explain coming up live. >>> right now at 6:30, is it irrational
meanwhile the california teachers association, torlakson's major support group, they haven't been able to do nearly as well. put it together and tom torlakson, a former teacher, may well be outflanked by a small group of extremely well-financed contributors and by the way large amounts of public supporters tired what was they see as the status quo. >> this could be a big shift. we have eight days, can we read the tea leaves? >> we're back to 41%, the undecideds. that's what it's all...
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center the national nurses united and the california nurses association, that they are meeting with the governor tomorrow in sacramento as they would say they would ask them for upgraded safety measures against ebola including full hazmat suits and more intensive training. >>> apple brought their new iphone-based payment center online today, in place of 220,000 retailers from whole foods to mcdonald's, but you need the new iphone six. all users have to do is place at the nearby terminal and hold that for the print identification. and the business, they then get that payment code rather than the credit card or debit card number, that the identity thieves would try to steal. >> it is very interested in looking at it, giving us more security with the credit cards. >> a similar application that already exists for the phones, but they say that they have not attracted many users. their quarterly profit reached record levels this afternoon crediting the new iphone six. but boosting profits for almost 13% over the same time last year. all of 42.1 -- of $4.1 billion. wall street stabilized today
center the national nurses united and the california nurses association, that they are meeting with the governor tomorrow in sacramento as they would say they would ask them for upgraded safety measures against ebola including full hazmat suits and more intensive training. >>> apple brought their new iphone-based payment center online today, in place of 220,000 retailers from whole foods to mcdonald's, but you need the new iphone six. all users have to do is place at the nearby...
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. >> the california hospital association says hospitals are doing their best and are making progress, but nurses are demanding more. >>> just ahead, are budget cuts and politics hindering the battle against ebola? we "reality check" that claim. >>> outrage in hong kong after a police beating caught on video are it shows six hong kong police officers standing over a man involved in a recent protest. the officers are repeatedly seen kicking the man. it is dark, hard to see. a hong kong tv station says the beating lasted nearly five minutes. the man was hospitalized. now a prominent attorney there believes the action may have been criminal. >> if the allegations prove to be true, that they are basically abusing their power and position and are guilty of criminal assault. >> the incident is sparking a new round of protests. hong kong police say they're investigating what happened and plan to handle it in an impash manner. >>> flight attendants are suing the faa, angry over a recent decision concerning cell phones, tablets, and other electronics. federal aviation administration recently al
. >> the california hospital association says hospitals are doing their best and are making progress, but nurses are demanding more. >>> just ahead, are budget cuts and politics hindering the battle against ebola? we "reality check" that claim. >>> outrage in hong kong after a police beating caught on video are it shows six hong kong police officers standing over a man involved in a recent protest. the officers are repeatedly seen kicking the man. it is dark,...
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. >> reporter: the california hospital association says it is surprised by the nurses' claims and says health system prepares every day for infectious diseases like this. this has a potential to have personal implications and that's scary. >> but at the end of the day we are a mother, a wife, a family member, a community member. we want to make sure what's best for ourselves, family and community. >> that was ann notarangelo reporting there. >>> an american journalist who has recovered from ebola will be released from an omaha hospital tomorrow. meanwhile the nurse who contracted ebola from a patient in dallas is improving, as well. 26-year-old nina pham has been upgraded from fair condition to good. pham is one of two nurses who became infected while treating thomas eric duncan earlier this month. homeland security is tightening restrictions on air travelers entering the u.s. from ebola affected countries. anyone coming from the three countries in west africa must travel through one of the five u.s. airports that's already screening for the disease. travelers originally headed to othe
. >> reporter: the california hospital association says it is surprised by the nurses' claims and says health system prepares every day for infectious diseases like this. this has a potential to have personal implications and that's scary. >> but at the end of the day we are a mother, a wife, a family member, a community member. we want to make sure what's best for ourselves, family and community. >> that was ann notarangelo reporting there. >>> an american journalist...
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real estate division who would pay us $1.6 million from a grant from the state of california to support parks associated with housing development. we expect that that would happen sometime early next year. and after that the developer would be in a position to build this park. so, with that, i'll conclude my presentation and answer any questions you have. >> so moved. >> second? >> second. >> any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner? >> well, we just got the one? >> yeah. i wish we had a dozen of these. we actually have a few other streets. there are some that were congregated right around the hold hunters point power plant that we included in sb 815. there was [speaker not understood] quite close to daggett street. i'm forgetting the name of it, but it was the subject of prior litigation that the port commission resolved. and sb 815 also included all the seawall lots south of market street. so, seawall lot 330, seawall lot 337, that's the focus of the giants development. there we're not seeking to terminate the trust in its entirety necessarily, but to allow non-trust dev
real estate division who would pay us $1.6 million from a grant from the state of california to support parks associated with housing development. we expect that that would happen sometime early next year. and after that the developer would be in a position to build this park. so, with that, i'll conclude my presentation and answer any questions you have. >> so moved. >> second? >> second. >> any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner?...