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first finks first, the minimum ceiling height for living room and dining room don't use the california residential 0 code that allows 7 foot it is only allowed in kitchens and laundry rooms etc. a sloping floor or something like that ask your design professional to locate the bathrooms and laundry rooms you have 7 foot and were you do have them to put the bedrooms and meter rooms or whatever be creative secondly, like to say that natural light and ventilation is required for more rooms mechanical and go artificial light is in kitchens and media rooms if you have a room that is landlocked with no rooms that can be a home office make sure you don't put no bedrooms you know you should be fine with that talk what the mechanical department how many changes and how much light you need >> next slide, please not all rooms can be a bedroom bedroom requires an emergency escape window that in other parts of state requires a 50 foot rear yard minimum or should lead to the street in san francisco we have an information sheet e go 4 for escape rescue windows lead to 25 feet half the distance that help helps and
first finks first, the minimum ceiling height for living room and dining room don't use the california residential 0 code that allows 7 foot it is only allowed in kitchens and laundry rooms etc. a sloping floor or something like that ask your design professional to locate the bathrooms and laundry rooms you have 7 foot and were you do have them to put the bedrooms and meter rooms or whatever be creative secondly, like to say that natural light and ventilation is required for more rooms...
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and almost every government in california has a residential and commercial user tax. it is typically about 7.5%. there are some where it's higher, la for example, has a 10% commercial utility user tax, so a little bit higher. >>speaker: do you have any idea what this utility tax is being floatedun wha level that wile at? >>speaker: would depend on the size of the project, but using the numbers we talked about here today and there is a lot of choices in the design of any tax even if you decide, if that is ultimately the chowe,uco fall on the tax base or the residential. linda eluded to the fact you would wa to have low income exception work. you could have tiered rate. you could have a higher rate on commercial than residential. >> do you know if it's a one-time tax or will it have a sunset? >>speaker: if this is model that the city is pursuing would have to continue because you are borrowing against tor f the infrastructure, so that is something that would have to be the determined by if it's 25-30 years youdld the tax to be extended. >> conno
and almost every government in california has a residential and commercial user tax. it is typically about 7.5%. there are some where it's higher, la for example, has a 10% commercial utility user tax, so a little bit higher. >>speaker: do you have any idea what this utility tax is being floatedun wha level that wile at? >>speaker: would depend on the size of the project, but using the numbers we talked about here today and there is a lot of choices in the design of any tax even if...
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written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential and mixed use projects. critics of the project worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home ".....that's really what sb-35 was designed to do, designed to help provide tools to actually get housing built in places where there are processes and delays and we hope this project in cupertino will serve as an example for other projects that are interested in getting this kind of housing built to address the hosing crisis..." (rob live) final approval of the plan could come by late september. at the same time, the city is considering a couple of other plans that are not impacted by sb-35. live in cupertino rob fladeboe kron 4 news (vicki) coming up... the woman dubbed "permit patty" is speaking out tonight-- after the incident where she appeared to be calling police on a little girl selling water. hear her side of the story. (catherine) ls people are heading to yosemite for summer vacations.. but if
written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential and mixed use projects. critics of the project worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home ".....that's really what sb-35 was designed to do, designed to help provide tools to actually get housing built in places where there are processes and delays and we hope this project in cupertino will...
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written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential anded use projects. critics of the project worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home a la number of people acommuting long distances into cupertino and the valley for their jobs and having more options for people of different income levels will help the city maintain it's diverse and creative edge..." affordable housing advocates are hoping the vallco project wll have smooth sailing and inspire other projects to take advantage ofthe fast track process provided by sb-35.in cupertino rob fladeboe kron 4 ws (pam) (pam) new at ten: all we can say is home, ry the humble abode of billionaire sun microsystems co-founder scott mcnealy is up for grabs. it could all be yours for 96-point-8-million- dollars. built in 2008, the estate located on los trancos road in palo alto covers more than 13 acres, with aoughly 28,000-square-foot, four-level main house.it has 5 bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, and a 1-bedroo
written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential anded use projects. critics of the project worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home a la number of people acommuting long distances into cupertino and the valley for their jobs and having more options for people of different income levels will help the city maintain it's diverse and creative...
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written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential and projects. critics of the project worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home "...we know that a large number of people are commuting long distances into cupertino and the valley for their jobs and having more options for people of different income levels will help the city maintain it's diverse and creative edge..." affordable housing advocates are hoping the vallco project wll have smooth sailing and inspire other projects to take advantage ofthe fast track process provided by sb-35.in cupertino rob fladeboe kron 4 news ( robin ) a a billionaire's humble abode is now for sale... and it can be yours for just 96- point-8 million dollars. built in 2008... the estate on los trancos road in palo alto covers more than 13 acres... with a roughly 28-thousand square-foot, 4-level main house. it has 5 bedrooms, 7-and-a-half bathrooms, and a 1-bedroom detached guest house. it also has a climbing wal
written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential and projects. critics of the project worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home "...we know that a large number of people are commuting long distances into cupertino and the valley for their jobs and having more options for people of different income levels will help the city maintain it's...
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california annual realtor's banquet. i think they know what it is. mm-hmm. it's the mother of all residential-real-estate banquets., for the last five years, gil thorpe has hosted, but as luck would have it, he's having a sketchy-looking polyp removed, so they've asked me to..."phil in." [ laughing ] see what i did? oh, yeah. "phil." you think i should open with that? you betcha. you should. [ both laugh ]
california annual realtor's banquet. i think they know what it is. mm-hmm. it's the mother of all residential-real-estate banquets., for the last five years, gil thorpe has hosted, but as luck would have it, he's having a sketchy-looking polyp removed, so they've asked me to..."phil in." [ laughing ] see what i did? oh, yeah. "phil." you think i should open with that? you betcha. you should. [ both laugh ]
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residential treatment center. i am living in a duplex apartment and oakland, california. i work every day as a food vendor. want to be her sponsor because she is my granddaughter and i am her grandfather. i spent a lot of time with the nasa and we both lived in el salvador. i came to the u.s. when she was financiallyp to support the nasa and her mother. i would be a good sponsor for her because i want to take care of her and i am able to do so. february 2018 at home investigator came to my house she asked me a lot of questions and had me fill out paperwork. i got the impression that the home impressed -- investigator think i made enough money to be able to support my granddaughter and myself. i know i don't make a lot of money but i make enough to care for her. everything i have i will give to her. i have not heard anything since then. when i reached out to a social worker at the treatment center she told me that the office of refugee resettlement lost my application. i was afraid they were going to transfer her somewhere else. the last time we talked she told me she was starting to feel desperate. i told
residential treatment center. i am living in a duplex apartment and oakland, california. i work every day as a food vendor. want to be her sponsor because she is my granddaughter and i am her grandfather. i spent a lot of time with the nasa and we both lived in el salvador. i came to the u.s. when she was financiallyp to support the nasa and her mother. i would be a good sponsor for her because i want to take care of her and i am able to do so. february 2018 at home investigator came to my...
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written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential andproject worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home "...we know that a large number of people are commuting long distances into cupertino and the valley for their jobs and having more options for people of different income levels will help the city maintain it's diverse and creative edge..." affordable housing advocates are hoping the vallco project wll have smooth sailing and inspire other projects to take advantage ofthe fast track process provided by sb-35.in cupertino rob fladeboe kron 4 news ( james ) in the north ( james )( james ) in the north bay... a bear was spotted trying to get inside a pen full of goats.. it happened in sebastopol - around gravenstein highway and mill station road, . police were called - but by the time they arrived - the bear had run off. the goats were not hurt.. authorities say it's a good reminder to keep any livestock, including sheep, goats, pigs.....safe
written by senator scott weiner, sb-35 requires california cities to fast-track certain residential andproject worry about the impact on traffic but affordable housing advocates like silicon valley at home are delighted.david meyer/silicon valley@home "...we know that a large number of people are commuting long distances into cupertino and the valley for their jobs and having more options for people of different income levels will help the city maintain it's diverse and creative...
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residential solar business. tonight, reuters reports tesla will close at least 13 solar installation facilities including some in california. they are part of the company solar city which tesla bought two years ago. the news comes after the company announced earlier this week that it is cutting 9% of the tesla workforce. >>> the warriors think they nailed their draft pick tonight. this play was only in full view tonight while the was announcin >>> outside of northern california, nobody likes the golden state warriors. that was apparent tonight while the nba commissioner was announcing the warriors draft pick. >> with the 28th pick in the 2018 nba draft, the golden state warriors select jacob evans from the university of cincinnati. >> that is great stuff. haters gonna hate. this is jacob evans, 6'5" who averaged 13 points in his junior year at cincinnati. he can play several positions. he can shoot from downtown and he can defend which made the pick a no-brainer for golden state. >> for us, when our pick was up, it was clear it was him. there was no debate as far as who we were taking. wht us, hewa the guy without hesitati
residential solar business. tonight, reuters reports tesla will close at least 13 solar installation facilities including some in california. they are part of the company solar city which tesla bought two years ago. the news comes after the company announced earlier this week that it is cutting 9% of the tesla workforce. >>> the warriors think they nailed their draft pick tonight. this play was only in full view tonight while the was announcin >>> outside of northern...
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california is under seenl by blazing wildfires. w strongd and fueling the flames pushing through residential areas destroying homes and other buildings. thousandsrs of home have been evacuated. >> today snption day for convicted of killing ant 13-year-old girl to hide his relationship weapon her. . david eenhower faces life in prison andye 15 s for vell in 2016.h of nicloe alleged accomplice natalie keep cultifies sed to stand nril september for being accessory before the fact and concealing body. >> a fire cap tap in california has died. t in line of duty.rs firefi responded to reports of explosion in long beach retirement home and one resident startedg firein gun. david rosa dondday while crews were searching the building.as kim opened fire hitting rosa and another firefighter and resident. the other fire tighters was treated and released from the hospital. the resident is in critical and stable condition. kim was arrested but at this point authority have not drmd a mothee f shooting. >> and f approved first omescription drug mad marijuana. it's called epidelex designed to treat twot rare forms of epilepsy that begins in child hood
california is under seenl by blazing wildfires. w strongd and fueling the flames pushing through residential areas destroying homes and other buildings. thousandsrs of home have been evacuated. >> today snption day for convicted of killing ant 13-year-old girl to hide his relationship weapon her. . david eenhower faces life in prison andye 15 s for vell in 2016.h of nicloe alleged accomplice natalie keep cultifies sed to stand nril september for being accessory before the fact and...
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residential treatment center. i am currently living in a duplex apartment in oakland, california. i work every day as a food ve vendor. i want to be her sponsor because she is my granddaughter and i am her grandfather. i spent a lot of time with theresa when we both lived in el salvador. i came to the united states when she was 5 years old and have helped to financially support theresa and her mother ever since. i think i would be a good sponsor for theresa because i want to take care of her. and i am able to do so. in february 2018 a home investigator came to my house. she asked me a lot of questions and had me fill out a lot of paperwork. i got the impression that the home investigator didn't think i made enough money to be able to support theresa and myself. i know i don't make a lot of money. but i make enough to care for theresa. everything i have, i will give to her. i have not heard anything since then. when i reached out to the social worker at the shiloh treatment center, she told me that the office of refugee resettlement threw out my application. and that they are going
residential treatment center. i am currently living in a duplex apartment in oakland, california. i work every day as a food ve vendor. i want to be her sponsor because she is my granddaughter and i am her grandfather. i spent a lot of time with theresa when we both lived in el salvador. i came to the united states when she was 5 years old and have helped to financially support theresa and her mother ever since. i think i would be a good sponsor for theresa because i want to take care of her....
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residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in three californiaies lacks the income needed to meet their basic needs. that's finding of a new report from the united way of california. we are j
residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in three californiaies lacks the income needed to meet their basic needs. that's finding of a new report from the united way of california. we are j
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. >> reporter: meanwhile the california department of social services community care and licensing division launched an investigation yesterday looking into the residential care facility where anderson lived. residents living on the sf general campus said off camera today that ruby anderson was a frail and sweet lady. they wondered where she had gone in the 10 days she was missing before a hospital worker found her body. the hospital says it has already conducted a thorough search of the stairwells in all campus buildings including the power plant and is in the process of reviewing its comprehensive security assessment of the 23-acre facility to look for new risks that this latest tragedy has brought to light. meanwhile, today i also asked the hospital if there were any other patients, residents or clients of any of the services anywhere associated with the campus's 23-acre site who are unaccounted for. as of today the hospital says they are going to have that information for me on monday. live in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up new developments in the golden state killer than 100 pages of documents. at 6:30, details from
. >> reporter: meanwhile the california department of social services community care and licensing division launched an investigation yesterday looking into the residential care facility where anderson lived. residents living on the sf general campus said off camera today that ruby anderson was a frail and sweet lady. they wondered where she had gone in the 10 days she was missing before a hospital worker found her body. the hospital says it has already conducted a thorough search of the...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile the california department of social services community care and licensing division launched an investigation yesterday looking into the residential care facility where anderson lived. residents living on the sf general campus said off camera today that ruby anderson was a frail and sweet lady. they wondered where she had gone in the 10 days she was missing before a hospital worker found her body. the hospital says it has already conducted a thorough search of the stairwells in all campus buildings including the power plant and is in the process of reviewing its comprehensive security assessment of the 23-acre facility to look for new risks that this latest tragedy has brought to light. meanwhile, today i also asked the hospital if there were any other patients, residents or clients of any of the services anywhere associated with the campus's 23-acre site who are unaccounted for. as of today the hospital says they are going to have that information for me on monday. live in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. >>> now to san lorenzo where a threatening text message prompted a lockdown. an anonymous text
. >> reporter: meanwhile the california department of social services community care and licensing division launched an investigation yesterday looking into the residential care facility where anderson lived. residents living on the sf general campus said off camera today that ruby anderson was a frail and sweet lady. they wondered where she had gone in the 10 days she was missing before a hospital worker found her body. the hospital says it has already conducted a thorough search of the...
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residential and commercial buildings. a separate fire scorched 10 times that and is 40% contained. >>> the search is on for a shooter who killed a berkeley alum in southern california. in front of his daughters. they say tristan beaudette was found bleeding in his tent early friday morning at a state park. his daughters were not hurt. >>> officials closed down the campground as a safety precaution, according to gofundme he and his family were about to move to the bay area. still no word on any suspects or mother -- motive. >>> a shooting leaves one man died, this happened at a ranch near lakeville highway. they say the victim was shot once in the neck or upper chest . his family drove him to the hospital where he later died. the victim's identity has not been released and the sheriff's office is investigating. >>> the woman dubbed the call girl killer is speaking out to my. she is convicted of killing a google executive and now she is facing new murder charges. tonight, betty yu tells us her side of the story. >> reporter: known as the call girl killer, convicted in the heroin overdose death of a google executive. he died aboard his yacht in the santa cruz harbor i
residential and commercial buildings. a separate fire scorched 10 times that and is 40% contained. >>> the search is on for a shooter who killed a berkeley alum in southern california. in front of his daughters. they say tristan beaudette was found bleeding in his tent early friday morning at a state park. his daughters were not hurt. >>> officials closed down the campground as a safety precaution, according to gofundme he and his family were about to move to the bay area....
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drinking water and residential use researchers say it could be detrimental reports indicate if the salton sea dries up toxic dust will be unleashed into the air throughout southern california risking the health of millions it's really find it's laden with chemicals from agricultural run are such as pesticides toxic metals and there been studies showing that there are things like. arsenic and other heavy metals in the sediment there are some where for medication efforts for you know where to try to restore some of this trial lake bed but you know there needs to be a lot of action very quickly to not have a consequence on people's health part of proposition sixty eight on the california ballot this coming june would set aside two hundred million dollars for the salton sea however a meadow says fixing the issue here will take billions right now the most critical thing to do with these monies is to stabilize the sea we cannot pull back that tombstone because. you know that for people here in the valley there's more than one hundred years of toxic build up here at the. see as the water continues to receive work toxic dust will be exposed into the environment unless something is
drinking water and residential use researchers say it could be detrimental reports indicate if the salton sea dries up toxic dust will be unleashed into the air throughout southern california risking the health of millions it's really find it's laden with chemicals from agricultural run are such as pesticides toxic metals and there been studies showing that there are things like. arsenic and other heavy metals in the sediment there are some where for medication efforts for you know where to try...
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residential solar businesses and slashing the workforce. they are reporting that they were close at least 13 of the solar installation facilities including here in southern california. earlier this week they said that they would lay off 9% of its workforce. >>> an update on the rescued southern california cat that was too big for a kennel. >> he now has a new family. the 10-year-old is a himalayan mix who was recently found wandering a los angeles county street. the humane societycleaned him up and put him up for adoption they wanted someone who would help him with his diet and could afford a medical testing and luckily someone fit the bill. >> i thought that i would adopt two bahiani esjubit bu i you kn bit >> while the new owner recently lost her 14-year-old to cancer she was the first person in line wednesday to adopt him. >>> driverless shuttles hit the streets of dublin. we will tell you why, coming right up. >>> and facebook still reeling it's a -- after a massive data scale -- data scandal. the questions they are now facing. deal talk. to make sure my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo is a great deal. i asked a sales expert. it's amazing, jack! you get a sp
residential solar businesses and slashing the workforce. they are reporting that they were close at least 13 of the solar installation facilities including here in southern california. earlier this week they said that they would lay off 9% of its workforce. >>> an update on the rescued southern california cat that was too big for a kennel. >> he now has a new family. the 10-year-old is a himalayan mix who was recently found wandering a los angeles county street. the humane...
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california foundation. >> we are just devastated. there was no that he was anything more a very trusted employee. >> state records said the home have been lessened as a residential only has a couple of violations that were quickly corrected. he is being held here at the jail. >>> detectives are investigating a shooting at north richmond this morning. 20 oh man was found in a car at about 6:30 am. he later died at a local trauma center. authorities are not releasing his name at this time. officials are asking anyone with information to call the sheriff's office. >>> a 15-year-old is under arrest charged in connection with the brittle hammer attack. the sheriff's office says at least three people wearing masks into the garage of a home early memorial day morning. the intruders attacked three teenage boys with a hammer. a 17-year-old was put into a, but is now awake and speaking. the teenager arrested yesterday faces charges including assault with a weapon. they said this assault was beyond stupid and the suspects are fortunate no one is dead. our deputies are going to find every one of the suspects. >>> firefighters made quick work of a fire in oakland this aftern
california foundation. >> we are just devastated. there was no that he was anything more a very trusted employee. >> state records said the home have been lessened as a residential only has a couple of violations that were quickly corrected. he is being held here at the jail. >>> detectives are investigating a shooting at north richmond this morning. 20 oh man was found in a car at about 6:30 am. he later died at a local trauma center. authorities are not releasing his name...
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california would allow that to happen . >> reporter: of the city of concorde is planning a reuse project to convert the navy land into retail, and residential use. >> i think the land is more valuable and they should go where the land isn't so valuable. >> i would hope they would hold some sort of townhall meeting or ask the residents what we think. >> reporter: the city released a statement friday saying, while the city of concorde is currently negotiating through to acquire and develop the naval weapons station we do not have jurisdiction or control over that federally owned property. the memo also identified other possible military sites near mobile, alabama and yuma, arizona. reportedly, called for some $233 million in spending to build these facilities. ci >>> a small group of demonstrators staged a theatrical protest outside the ice offices in san francisco late today. a few of them sat inside a cage, a few others dressed as police officers waving people by and telling them there was nothing to see. the activists said they were making a point about the detaining of children, even after the president signed an executive order halting f
california would allow that to happen . >> reporter: of the city of concorde is planning a reuse project to convert the navy land into retail, and residential use. >> i think the land is more valuable and they should go where the land isn't so valuable. >> i would hope they would hold some sort of townhall meeting or ask the residents what we think. >> reporter: the city released a statement friday saying, while the city of concorde is currently negotiating through to...
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residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in three california families lacks the income needed to meet their basic needs. that's finding of a new report from the united way of california. we are joined live in san francisco. and we're talking about working families here. >> reporter: yeah, the report came out yesterday. what makes it different, it's not just about poverty, it's about working families. familihat a working but just not earning enough. one job should be enough, the sign reads, but a singlncome doesn't always kwut cut it in california. >> if something happens to me, i'mone. >> reporter: she works three pat time jobs. he's among the one in three california families struggling to reach a decent standard of living. united way of california's recent report looks at households with full-time workers and real cost measus litrsportation, food and rent. more than 25% of families in some parts of the bay area now fall below what's considered a decent standard of living. pete manzo, the ceo of united way, says rept raises some red flags. >> t
residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in three california families lacks the income needed to meet their basic needs. that's finding of a new report from the united way of california. we are joined live in san francisco. and we're talking about working families here. >> reporter: yeah, the report came out yesterday. what makes it different, it's not...
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residential internet and video and voice customers. service has been restored. comcast is one of the nation's largest paid tv providers. >>> san francisco is about to become the first major city in california to increase minimum wage to $15 an hour. as cristina rendon reports now, the move is being applauded by low wage workers who say it's a struggle to survive in the expensive bay area. >>> reporter: for a city as expensive as san francisco, every penny counts for minimum wage employees. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: elizabeth who lives on treasure island is happy the minimum wage will increase to $15 an hour on sunday. >> as of july 1st, our minimum wage will be $15 an hour. >> whoo! >> reporter: she was among the group of elected officials labor unions and workers rights groups celebrating at city hall. >> the $15 demand was considered impossible when it first was said, right? we made the impossible possible. it is with a lot of sacrifices that low wage workers come forward telling about their survival. >> reporter: it was a vision of mayor lee whose ballot measure was approved in 2014. mark farrell says there's still a long way to go especially when it comes to keeping low wage em
residential internet and video and voice customers. service has been restored. comcast is one of the nation's largest paid tv providers. >>> san francisco is about to become the first major city in california to increase minimum wage to $15 an hour. as cristina rendon reports now, the move is being applauded by low wage workers who say it's a struggle to survive in the expensive bay area. >>> reporter: for a city as expensive as san francisco, every penny counts for minimum...
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residential property throughout the state and in virtually every county. and whereas perpupil support depending on state funding that's delaiclined from the to ten in the nation to the bottom ten, while california's cost of living is among the highest in the nation, and california schools face challenges in providing an equitiable and challenging education for student population with vast differences in language, poverty, parental education level, and other socio education and other factors -- [inaudible] >> -- i'm going to skip ahead a little, whereas signatures are currently being gathered to place those schools, local communities and funding acts on the ballot in 2020 to provide for at least 4.5 billion annually for schools k through 14, and these will be above prop 98 funding and follow the local control funding formula to all students in need and all school districts and bonds will be retired faster ority ras lowered. >> whereas the act will also provide billions in funding yearly for cities, counties and special districts in locally controlled revenues for parks, public safety, housing infrastructure, health and human services, libraries and the environment, and improvement land use, provid
residential property throughout the state and in virtually every county. and whereas perpupil support depending on state funding that's delaiclined from the to ten in the nation to the bottom ten, while california's cost of living is among the highest in the nation, and california schools face challenges in providing an equitiable and challenging education for student population with vast differences in language, poverty, parental education level, and other socio education and other factors --...
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be held is in safe residential family housing and away from hardened, potentially violent criminals. but the legislation, again, which has been proffered by our friend from california, doesn't mandate that. it basically just prevents us from enforcing our laws, it promotes catch and release, and it doesn't specify where families should be held together which could jeopardize the safety of these children. mr. president, with these and other shortcomings, i think the much better option is the bill our republican colleagues and i have introduced along with senator tillis. i hope the discussions, which i know have been planned between senator durbin, senator feinstein, senator tillis, and senator cruz, perhaps as early as today, will be productive. it would be important to achieve both goals at once, to continue the immigration laws and the unification of families. mr. president, i have become disturbed by what i've seen in social media. there's a hashtag in social media abolish i.c.e., abolish immigration customs and enforcement. and one house member has introduced legislation that would abolish the immigration enforcement agency. what that would do is create an open
be held is in safe residential family housing and away from hardened, potentially violent criminals. but the legislation, again, which has been proffered by our friend from california, doesn't mandate that. it basically just prevents us from enforcing our laws, it promotes catch and release, and it doesn't specify where families should be held together which could jeopardize the safety of these children. mr. president, with these and other shortcomings, i think the much better option is the...