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san francisco supervisor catherine stephanie.e will be looking forward to the fall and see what happens next. thank you. we'll just how much do you need to make an hour to afford rent here in the bay area coming up a closer look at a new study that highlights the gap between minimum wage levels and the cost of living. slightly cooler conditions around the bay area this afternoon, but i do see a warm up coming our way in time for the weekend. better details ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see your volvo retailer for details. for minimum wage jobs just to make the rent. this makes it the nation's least affordable rental market. it now takes a household income of $68.33 an hour to afford a two bedroom apartment in san jose. that same apartment would take $58.60 an hour. santa cruz comes in third in this survey at $58.10, an hour needed and the east bay is fourth where you have to make at least $45.83, an our while. this comes as california's minimum
san francisco supervisor catherine stephanie.e will be looking forward to the fall and see what happens next. thank you. we'll just how much do you need to make an hour to afford rent here in the bay area coming up a closer look at a new study that highlights the gap between minimum wage levels and the cost of living. slightly cooler conditions around the bay area this afternoon, but i do see a warm up coming our way in time for the weekend. better details ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google,...
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. >> san francisco supervisor catherine stephanie is the only one to vote against approving the $18 milliont, why? >> it did not line up with what we see happening on the streets. >> on june 3rd. hollings presented an audit and oversight committee. this graph, illustrated impressive numbers notice this small dotted line at the top. indicated from 2016-2020. more than 90% of the city's violent offenders released before trial did not go on to commit new crimes. the sheriff's office requested the california policy lab, that is a research arm of uc berkeley, to conduct an analysis of how effective it is in san francisco. double-checking their work which is considered standard practice. but the results were not only too late it did not make the case the program was working as it intended. it was understood less than 10% of people arrested and released before trial reoffended from 20 16-2019. that was five times more at 55%. the report also revealed the alleged criminals charged with the most violent crimes also had the highest rate of reoffending at 74%. >> what did you think after you saw this?
. >> san francisco supervisor catherine stephanie is the only one to vote against approving the $18 milliont, why? >> it did not line up with what we see happening on the streets. >> on june 3rd. hollings presented an audit and oversight committee. this graph, illustrated impressive numbers notice this small dotted line at the top. indicated from 2016-2020. more than 90% of the city's violent offenders released before trial did not go on to commit new crimes. the sheriff's...
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. >> san francisco supervisor catherine stephanie is the only one to vote against approving the $18 million contract, why? >> it did not line up with what we see happening on the streets. >> on june 3rd. hollings presented an audit and oversight committee. this graph, illustrated impressive numbers notice this small dotted line at the top. indicated from 2016-2020. more than 90% of the city's violent offenders released before trial did not go on to commit new crimes. the sheriff's office requested the california policy lab, that is a research arm of uc berkeley, to conduct an analysis of how effective it is in san francisco. double-checking their work which is considered standard practice. but the results were not only too late it did not make the case the program was working as it intended. it was understood less than 10% of people arrested and released before trial reoffended from 20 16-2019. that was five times more at 55%. the report also revealed the alleged criminals charged with the most violent crimes also had the highest rate of reoffending at 74%. >> what did you think after you s
. >> san francisco supervisor catherine stephanie is the only one to vote against approving the $18 million contract, why? >> it did not line up with what we see happening on the streets. >> on june 3rd. hollings presented an audit and oversight committee. this graph, illustrated impressive numbers notice this small dotted line at the top. indicated from 2016-2020. more than 90% of the city's violent offenders released before trial did not go on to commit new crimes. the...