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anyone 65 and older or those in 1a and vaccine at ccsf today. >>> in his first primetime speech presidentlts should be eligible for the vaccine by may 1. the governor says the state is on board with expanding vaccine eligibility. >>> starting monday, bart, cal train, other public transit workers will be eligible to get vaccinated. that's after the state's department of health expanded the rules yesterday. >>> tomorrow some bay area bars, breweries, wineries can open again if they're in a red tier county. they can open outdoors and have to close by 8:00 p.m. guests must have reservations and can only stay 90 minutes. >>> the nearly $2 trillion american rescue plan signed into law yesterday, next round of stimulus payments may arrive earlier than expected. the $1,400 payments can come as early as this weekend. >>> streaming on cbsn bay area, we will bring the johnson & johnson vaccine roll out at san francisco city college live at 10:00. >>> how off the grid is helping feed the needy in oak land at 8:20. watch on kpix.com or our kpix app. >>> things just got busy across 80, east shore freew
anyone 65 and older or those in 1a and vaccine at ccsf today. >>> in his first primetime speech presidentlts should be eligible for the vaccine by may 1. the governor says the state is on board with expanding vaccine eligibility. >>> starting monday, bart, cal train, other public transit workers will be eligible to get vaccinated. that's after the state's department of health expanded the rules yesterday. >>> tomorrow some bay area bars, breweries, wineries can open...
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Mar 24, 2021
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ccsf enrollment during the pandemic has fallen from 85,000 to 55,000 students. >>> contra costa county now boosting protections for tenants struggling to make it in the bay. supervisors have extended the eviction moratorium through the end of june. they unanimously passed that ordinance last night, it applies extends the payback rent to the end of august. residential tenants are protected from eviction through the end of june. >>> now a live look for you. let's see where we're going. yep, san jose, you can see right there, you know what? we got a nice day ahead. 70 degrees out there. hmm, doesn't that sound good? meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that and kari, we even have some 80s on the way this week? >> yes, very close to it. it's going to be quite a bit warmer going into the weekend, and we're even feeling some milder weather starting out this morning, with some upper 40s and low 50s, even some upper 50s in fairfield and napa, where those winds are still gusting, keeping those temperatures up. as we look at san jose, the winds will calm down today and we're going to see a
ccsf enrollment during the pandemic has fallen from 85,000 to 55,000 students. >>> contra costa county now boosting protections for tenants struggling to make it in the bay. supervisors have extended the eviction moratorium through the end of june. they unanimously passed that ordinance last night, it applies extends the payback rent to the end of august. residential tenants are protected from eviction through the end of june. >>> now a live look for you. let's see where we're...
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ccsf enrollment during the pandemic has fallen from 85,000 to 55,000 students. >>> contra costa county now boosting protections for tenants struggling to make it in the bay. supervisors have extended the eviction moratorium through the end of june. they unanimously passed that ordinance last night, it applies to small businesses that feel the hit from covid and also extends the payback date to the end of august. residential tenants are protected from eviction through the end of june. >>> let's take a peek outside, shall we? heading out to the east bay this morning, overlooking oakland, kind of a clear, cool start to our morning, see if a warm-up is on the way. it's always sunny when kari hall is around. look at that orange this morning. >> yes, pretty bright here, but we've seen the flowers blooming, and also some gusty winds and some fairly mild temperatures. this is where we're starting this morning with the breeze still kicking up, keeping those temperatures in the 40s and 50s, as you get ready to head out the door, and a nice warmup headed our way, so why not enjoy some time outsid
ccsf enrollment during the pandemic has fallen from 85,000 to 55,000 students. >>> contra costa county now boosting protections for tenants struggling to make it in the bay. supervisors have extended the eviction moratorium through the end of june. they unanimously passed that ordinance last night, it applies to small businesses that feel the hit from covid and also extends the payback date to the end of august. residential tenants are protected from eviction through the end of june....
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yesterday san francisco supervisors and ccsf students and staff called for emergency funding. the labor union says 163 tenured and tenured track faculty were warned of layoffs. >>> all week long, we are examining the learning loss with distance learning. it is a given when students eventually return to school. it will be a challenge to make up for lost time in the classroom. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez how one is looking to make up for the lost learning. >> reporter: school districts provided all the services still offered in a normal school year. add to that thousands of chrome books andalrt beyond anyone's predictions. now, one year later, the road to academic recovery will far exceed what districts will have already spent. earlier this year, the nonprofit education resource strategies analyzed the cost of covid. >> we will not make that all up in one year. this is a multi-year challenge in terms of doing this. so, you know, somewhere between three and five years. >> reporter: the nonprofit which studies big urban districts like san francisco is suggesting two approac
yesterday san francisco supervisors and ccsf students and staff called for emergency funding. the labor union says 163 tenured and tenured track faculty were warned of layoffs. >>> all week long, we are examining the learning loss with distance learning. it is a given when students eventually return to school. it will be a challenge to make up for lost time in the classroom. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez how one is looking to make up for the lost learning. >> reporter:...
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Mar 28, 2021
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as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to recover from the physiological and psychological effects from the pandemic and we don't get penalized and i ask you work to allocate $30,000 for the fiscal year '21-'22 and make sure we keep our doors open. any short will ensure our doors will close. we have already made the last possible cuts before discontinuing certificate programming and degree offices. we need your help. thank you. >> i'm a librarian of city college and the college will face a $30 million shortfall next year and we're looking the budget and appropriations committee for your support and thank you for your thoughtful consideration
as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to...
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as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to recover from the physiological and psychological effects from the pandemic and we don't get penalized and i ask you work to allocate $30,000 for the fiscal year '21-'22 and make sure we keep our doors open. any short will ensure our doors will close. we have already made the last possible cuts before discontinuing certificate programming and degree offices. we need your help. thank you. >> i'm a librarian of city college and the college will face a $30 million shortfall next year and we're looking the budget and appropriations committee for your support and thank you for your thoughtful consideration
as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to...
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as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to recover from the physiological and psychological effects from the pandemic and we don't get penalized and i ask you work to allocate $30,000 for the fiscal year '21-'22 and make sure we keep our doors open. any short will ensure our doors will close. we have already made the last possible cuts before discontinuing certificate programming and degree offices. we need your help. thank you. >> i'm a librarian of city college and the college will face a $30 million shortfall next year and we're looking the budget and appropriations committee for your support and thank you for your thoughtful consideration
as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to...
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people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill thegain, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so hard here, and they're so proud of their work. >> i've had people coming in to town, and i, like, bring them here for a special treat, so it's more, like, not so much every day, but as often as i can for a special treat. >> when i have my interns in their final semester of the program go out in the industry, 80 to 90% of the students get hired in the industry, well above the industry average in the culinary program. >> we do have internals continually coming into our restaurants from city college of san francisco, and most of the time that people doing internships with us realize this is what they wan
people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill thegain, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so...
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as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to recover from the physiological and psychological effects from the pandemic and we don't get penalized and i ask you work to allocate $30,000 for the fiscal year '21-'22 and make sure we keep our doors open. any short will ensure our doors will close. we have already made the last possible cuts before discontinuing certificate programming and degree offices. we need your help. thank you. >> i'm a librarian of city college and the college will face a $30 million shortfall next year and we're looking the budget and appropriations committee for your support and thank you for your thoughtful consideration
as we learn how much budget is allocated to ccsf in light of budgetary difficulties we'll experience a drop off not due to a lack of need but barriers with the pandemic and state take over. the pandemic has showed the importance of educating our family members from 18 to 24 and beyond and for older siblings who are to reenter the workforce and to empower them to leave abusive families and partners and for immigrant parents who take esl classes to get support at home and those who need to...
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i am calling a hearing to discuss the implication of these proposed cuts to ccsf staff and course offeringsand to explore ways that the city and the county of san francisco could offer additional support to the college to address these challenges. i'm directing the clerk to invite the city college of san francisco administration, the members of the city college board of trustees who i have talked to about this hearing and the representatives from atf 2121, and the elected student leaders to attend. next week before us at this board will be the creation of a permanent standing committee called the youth young adults and committee on the board that passed the rules committee with unanimous recommendation. i'm hoping that this might be the first hearing at that committee. colleagues, the rest i will submit. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor ronen. and i will make a note of the request to be added as co-sponsor. and last on the introduction of new business is supervisor safai. >> supervisor safai: thank you, madam clerk, thank you, colleagues. i just want to add on to what supervisor m
i am calling a hearing to discuss the implication of these proposed cuts to ccsf staff and course offeringsand to explore ways that the city and the county of san francisco could offer additional support to the college to address these challenges. i'm directing the clerk to invite the city college of san francisco administration, the members of the city college board of trustees who i have talked to about this hearing and the representatives from atf 2121, and the elected student leaders to...