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it's been really awesome to see all of the energy in chinatown.e friends calling me, asking where i should watch the parade from. >> this family here for the 2020 parade is here from mexico city. [cheers and applause] [♪♪♪] >> candlestick park known also as the stick was an outdoor stadium for sports and entertainment. built between 1958 to 1960, it was located in the bayview hunters point where it was home to the san francisco giants and 49ers. the last event held was a concert in late 2014. it was demolished in 2015. mlb team the san francisco giants played at candlestick from 1960-1999. fans came to see players such a willie mays and barry bonds, over 38 seasons in the open ballpark. an upper deck expansion was added in the 1970s. there are two world series played at the stick in 1962 and in 198 9. during the 1989 world series against the oakland as they were shook by an earthquake. candlestick's enclosure had minor damages from the quake but its design saved thousands of lives. nfl team the san francisco 49ers played at candlestick from feign
it's been really awesome to see all of the energy in chinatown.e friends calling me, asking where i should watch the parade from. >> this family here for the 2020 parade is here from mexico city. [cheers and applause] [♪♪♪] >> candlestick park known also as the stick was an outdoor stadium for sports and entertainment. built between 1958 to 1960, it was located in the bayview hunters point where it was home to the san francisco giants and 49ers. the last event held was a...
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it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant it's 50 years old. i said yeah. it looks awful. history. because i'm shooting history. and it's impressive because it's history because you can't repeat. it's gone it's gone. >> you stick with her, she'll teach you everything. >> cellphone photography that's going to be the generation. i think cellphones in the next two, three years, the big cameras are obsolete already. mirrorless camera is going to take over market and the cellphone is going to be better. but nobody's going to archive it. nobody's going to keep good history. everybody's going to take snapshots, but nobody's going to catalog. they don't c
it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant it's 50 years old. i...
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what i think a lot of people don't undersnd is los angeles had many chinatowns. the old chinatown was called "calle de los negros" and got destrod when union stationas bui in 1938, '39. so a loof us call what is between broadway and hill "new chinatown" because in the970s, there was an asian-american movement, and a lot of chinese-americans and asian-americans came out to try and improve chinatown, but anyone who was making it and being able to, were moving to the 'burbs, ok, and that included monterey park, alhambra, san gabriel. san gabriel valley is only 10 minutes from chinatown, and it was a bedroom community. chinese today want 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a 2-car garage, and you were not gonna find that in downtown l.a. anymore. and so then became this slow migration of mandarin-speaking chinese at first into the san gabriel valley. at some point, monterey park was about 60%, 70% asian, with 3 chinese, i think, on the city cncil. it earned the name of "little taipei." jon: my parents came over when they were, i think, 25. they came to america, had nothing,
what i think a lot of people don't undersnd is los angeles had many chinatowns. the old chinatown was called "calle de los negros" and got destrod when union stationas bui in 1938, '39. so a loof us call what is between broadway and hill "new chinatown" because in the970s, there was an asian-american movement, and a lot of chinese-americans and asian-americans came out to try and improve chinatown, but anyone who was making it and being able to, were moving to the 'burbs,...
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chinatown c.d.c. strongly urges the granting the revocation of the major encroachment permit and removal of the bridge. >> good afternoon. my name is [indiscernible] build sustainable environments throughout san francisco, and san francisco chinatown organizations [indiscernible] and workforce development projects. we believe that the revoking the encroachment permit is key for san francisco chinatown residents because of the reasons raised by previous speakers today [indiscernible] and will dispropossession of dangerous drugs not to be disproportionately affect the community. we support the portsmouth improvement project and strongly supports revoking the encroachment permit. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. can we have the next caller. >> good afternoon, supervisors, and president walton. my name is jeremy lee, and i'm calling on behalf of the rose pak democratic club. i urge you to support the petition to revoke the petition for the portsmouth square club. chinatown is the most den
chinatown c.d.c. strongly urges the granting the revocation of the major encroachment permit and removal of the bridge. >> good afternoon. my name is [indiscernible] build sustainable environments throughout san francisco, and san francisco chinatown organizations [indiscernible] and workforce development projects. we believe that the revoking the encroachment permit is key for san francisco chinatown residents because of the reasons raised by previous speakers today [indiscernible] and...
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chinatown c.d.c. strongly urges the granting the revocation of the major encroachment permit and removal of the bridge. >> good afternoon. my name is [indiscernible] build sustainable environments throughout san francisco, and san francisco chinatown organizations [indiscernible] and workforce development projects. we believe that the revoking the encroachment permit is key for san francisco chinatown residents because of the reasons raised by previous speakers today [indiscernible] and will dispropossession of dangerous drugs not to be disproportionately affect the community. we support the portsmouth improvement project and strongly supports revoking the encroachment permit. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. can we have the next caller. >> good afternoon, supervisors, and president walton. my name is jeremy lee, and i'm calling on behalf of the rose pak democratic club. i urge you to support the petition to revoke the petition for the portsmouth square club. chinatown is the most den
chinatown c.d.c. strongly urges the granting the revocation of the major encroachment permit and removal of the bridge. >> good afternoon. my name is [indiscernible] build sustainable environments throughout san francisco, and san francisco chinatown organizations [indiscernible] and workforce development projects. we believe that the revoking the encroachment permit is key for san francisco chinatown residents because of the reasons raised by previous speakers today [indiscernible] and...
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on a chinatown native, bruce lee. tonight kpix 5's betty yu enters the dragon and gives us an inside look. >> reporter: after being entirely closed for more than two years during the pandemic, chinatown's museum is renovated and back open. >> and our newest exhibit is we are bruce lee, under the sky, one family. >> reporter: it's a homecoming for icon bruce lee. the global superstar was born at chinese hospital in chinatown in 1940. his influence went well beyond martial arts and movies. >> these were his workout tools. >> reporter: visitors at the chinese historical society of america will get the chance to see rarely displayed artifacts, including exercise equipment, and personal items from the series the green hornet. >> he was a visionary. he saw the power of chinese-american business and cinema before anyone thought it was possible. he was an athlete, so he was more than just a martial artist. he studied boxing, fencing, dancing. >> reporter: the museum's executive director said lee was about inclusion and equity
on a chinatown native, bruce lee. tonight kpix 5's betty yu enters the dragon and gives us an inside look. >> reporter: after being entirely closed for more than two years during the pandemic, chinatown's museum is renovated and back open. >> and our newest exhibit is we are bruce lee, under the sky, one family. >> reporter: it's a homecoming for icon bruce lee. the global superstar was born at chinese hospital in chinatown in 1940. his influence went well beyond martial arts...
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it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years old. i said, yeah. it looks awful. history. because i'm shooting history. and it's impressive because it's history because you can't repeat. it's gone it's gone. >> you stick with her, she'll teach you everything. >> cellphone photography, that's going to be the generation. i think cellphones in the next two, three years, the big cameras are obsolete already. mirrorless camera is going to take over market and the cellphone is going to be better. but nobody's going to archive it. nobody's going to keep good history. everybody's going to take snapshots, but nobody's going to catalog. they do
it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years...
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john ramos explains. >> it was built in 1971 to connect chinatown with the financial district but it never really achieved the goal and it's time to come down. >> when they built the hilton hotel, the development agreement called for a chinese cultural center and a pedestrian bridge across kearny street to the plaza. bridgi from the park to the cultural center makes it easier especially for elderly folk. >> the park is often called chinatown's living room and is filled every day with elderly chinese men and women playing cards and socializing but a study revealed more than three quarters of chinatown residents never use the bridge of all. critics say the hilton treated like a private rather than public space, closing it on sundays or during private dining events. >> and never served its intended purpose and through the years, applicants have really pushed to have it torn down. >> they say demolishing it would open up 20,000 square feet of new space in the park including room to replace the time he rarely used clubhouse with a 9000 square foot community center. >> it's about a better
john ramos explains. >> it was built in 1971 to connect chinatown with the financial district but it never really achieved the goal and it's time to come down. >> when they built the hilton hotel, the development agreement called for a chinese cultural center and a pedestrian bridge across kearny street to the plaza. bridgi from the park to the cultural center makes it easier especially for elderly folk. >> the park is often called chinatown's living room and is filled every...
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next, protecting oakland's chinatown with the help of teenagers and new tools. they are helping to crackdown on crime. >> not a field of dreams, the reason a high school baseball team can never play a game on their home field again. >>> i am chief meteorologist jeff (music throughout) >>> we want to give you updates on the breaking news now in san jose, there is still no sign of this three month old baby or the man who is believed to have kidnapped him from his apartment. tonight we learned a unspecified cash reward is being offered. that little baby, brandon, within the last few minutes, the crime scene truck has arrived. also fbi agents. this is a live look at the scene. you can see several agents and officers out in front of that apartment. this is near 880 and the alameda near the college. police say brandon was taken while his grandmother was unloading groceries out front. this is video moments after, you see the man walking down the street holding a baby carrier. the baby is believed to be inside. if you have any information on their whereabouts, here is a
next, protecting oakland's chinatown with the help of teenagers and new tools. they are helping to crackdown on crime. >> not a field of dreams, the reason a high school baseball team can never play a game on their home field again. >>> i am chief meteorologist jeff (music throughout) >>> we want to give you updates on the breaking news now in san jose, there is still no sign of this three month old baby or the man who is believed to have kidnapped him from his...
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it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody.n grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years old. i said, yeah. it looks awful. history. because i'm shooting history. and it's impressive because it's history because you can't repeat. it's gone it's gone. >> you stick with her, she'll teach you everything. >> cellphone photography, that's going to be the generation. i think cellphones in the next two, three years, the big cameras are obsolete already. mirrorless camera is going to take over market and the cellphone is going to be better. but nobody's going to archive it. nobody's going to keep good history. everybody's going to take snapshots, but nobody's going to catalog. they don't care. >>
it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody.n grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years old. i said,...
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-- the chinatown coy whole. i believe that chinatown coy is whole in this map so i don't think that we need to clarify that for other maps but we might as well. and then the fourth map would br question. i understand -- i understand the sensitivity and like i said, again, this is a big -- the big change, the big request, but it is a request received and one they think that we should discuss. there's two ways to discuss it really. one is the ask to make a map of it and the map goes to the public on tuesday or wednesday. and the public gets it and then we talk about it. outside of that, the public has a lot more time to actually look at the lines and the public has a lot more time to understand the ramifications for the rest of the city. the downside is that we never have to talk about that on top of the other stuff that we'll have to talk about next saturday. but i think that downside is even stronger if we say let's talk about it in the live lines meeting next week. because if we decide that's a map that we like
-- the chinatown coy whole. i believe that chinatown coy is whole in this map so i don't think that we need to clarify that for other maps but we might as well. and then the fourth map would br question. i understand -- i understand the sensitivity and like i said, again, this is a big -- the big change, the big request, but it is a request received and one they think that we should discuss. there's two ways to discuss it really. one is the ask to make a map of it and the map goes to the public...
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it's been really awesome to see all of the energy in chinatown.e friends calling me, asking where i should watch the parade from. >> this family here for the 2020 parade is here from mexico city. [cheers and applause] [♪♪♪] >> candlestick park known also as the stick was an outdoor stadium for sports and entertainment. built between 1958 to 1960, it was located in the bayview hunters point where it was home to the san francisco giants and 49ers. the last event held was a concert in late 2014. it was demolished in 2015. mlb team the san francisco giants played at candlestick from 1960-1999. fans came to see players such a willie mays and barry bonds, over 38 seasons in the open ballpark. an upper deck expansion was added in the 1970s. there are two world series played at the stick in 1962 and in 198 9. during the 1989 world series against the oakland as they were shook by an earthquake. candlestick's enclosure had minor damages from the quake but its design saved thousands of lives. nfl team the san francisco 49ers played at candlestick from feign
it's been really awesome to see all of the energy in chinatown.e friends calling me, asking where i should watch the parade from. >> this family here for the 2020 parade is here from mexico city. [cheers and applause] [♪♪♪] >> candlestick park known also as the stick was an outdoor stadium for sports and entertainment. built between 1958 to 1960, it was located in the bayview hunters point where it was home to the san francisco giants and 49ers. the last event held was a...
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. >>> protecting oakland's chinatown. coming up next on "today in the bay," the extra help officers are getting and the new tools used to help crack down on crime. 4:42. we'll be right back. ♪ pop it like it's hooooot. pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪♪ pop it like it's— pop my $6.49 classic and spicy 50/50 popcorn chicken combo. only at jack in the box. my classic and spicy popcorn chicken with 100% all-white-meat chicken. and good good sauce. ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ pop my $6.49 classic and spicy 50/50 popcorn chicken combo. order on the jack app today. >>> tuesday morning, taking a live look outside, some of the b2bs across the bay area, hmm, as we get started with the day. we turn to mike inouye. you've been keeping an eye on what we can expect this morning. >> we have a smooth drive. we can expect light traffic and expect crews out there, in fremont, we still have highway 84 niles canyon shifting westward over the last i guess year as this has been ha
. >>> protecting oakland's chinatown. coming up next on "today in the bay," the extra help officers are getting and the new tools used to help crack down on crime. 4:42. we'll be right back. ♪ pop it like it's hooooot. pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪♪ pop it like it's— pop my $6.49 classic and spicy 50/50 popcorn chicken combo. only at jack in the box. my classic and spicy popcorn chicken with 100% all-white-meat chicken. and good good sauce....
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it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years old. i said, yeah. it looks awful. history. because i'm shooting history. and it's impressive because it's history because you can't repeat. it's gone it's gone. >> you stick with her, she'll teach you everything. >> cellphone photography, that's going to be the generation. i think cellphones in the next two, three years, the big cameras are obsolete already. mirrorless camera is going to take over market and the cellphone is going to be better. but nobody's going to archive it. nobody's going to keep good history. everybody's going to take snapshots, but nobody's going to catalog. they do
it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years...
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this happened and oakland's chinatown. it happened earlier last month on alice street near 8th. and we're learning more about the victim kron four's gayle ong has that story. >> surveillance video shows a 66 year-old man getting hit by a van in oakland's chinatown. he died days later from his injuries. hopefully we can justice. also the family coach and the president of oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce says the victim is lou. >> who volunteered in the community? jan is helping the victims family find answers which i hope that's too. >> you know, finding you know, kissing all these pieces together and can find no one except happen. >> it was march 18th on allen street near h street around 06:30pm, moments before the crash. 2 people get out of the van to flag down 2 police vehicles. >> a minute later, lou could be seen rushing back to his truck to blue van pulls up behind him. then the van strikes. the man remains on the scene. first responders and police arrived shortly after the crash. chan describes what happened to be an isolated incident and wants the public to know vo
this happened and oakland's chinatown. it happened earlier last month on alice street near 8th. and we're learning more about the victim kron four's gayle ong has that story. >> surveillance video shows a 66 year-old man getting hit by a van in oakland's chinatown. he died days later from his injuries. hopefully we can justice. also the family coach and the president of oakland, chinatown, chamber of commerce says the victim is lou. >> who volunteered in the community? jan is...
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still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family wasthe royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is - i really appreciate they love this art. >> from the cantonese to the hypomania and we have hot pots we have all of the cuisines of china in our chinatown you don't have to go far. >> small business is important to our neighborhood because if we really make a lot of people lives better more people get a job here not just a big firm. >> you don't have to go anywhere else we have pocketed of great neighborhoods haul have all have their own uniqueness. >> san francisco has to all >> my name is alan schumer. i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it i
still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family wasthe royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is - i...
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it's 120' under muni, under bart, 120' down and out under chinatown in some unexpectedly challenging soils. but that project is nearly complete. it's at about 98% completion right now which means we're testing trains, we're testing the elevators and escalators and the final electronics and we're still on track to open that in october presuming all of the testing continues to go well. so fingers crossed on in a one. we're really looking forward to allowing people to have a subway ride from the heart of chinatown all the way to the convention center to the caltrans station and all the way down to bayview and visitation valley. >> it's great to see all these projects coming to completion. we're all grateful for your team's hard work and i really appreciate you coming on the show, mr. tumlin. thank you for the time you've given us today. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> and that's it for this episode. for sfgov tv i'm chris manors. thanks for watching. >> hi, you are watching san francisco rising. focused on reimagines our city. our guest is debbie rafael director of san francisc
it's 120' under muni, under bart, 120' down and out under chinatown in some unexpectedly challenging soils. but that project is nearly complete. it's at about 98% completion right now which means we're testing trains, we're testing the elevators and escalators and the final electronics and we're still on track to open that in october presuming all of the testing continues to go well. so fingers crossed on in a one. we're really looking forward to allowing people to have a subway ride from the...
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the arts festival set to kick off in san francisco's chinatown. this is elodia.'s a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. this mother's day, show mom that you worship the ground she walks on. or in this case, stands on. the new anti-fatigue comf
the arts festival set to kick off in san francisco's chinatown. this is elodia.'s a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited...
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martial arts master bruce lee's legacy comes alive in san francisco's chinatown this weekend. a new exhibit called "we are bruce lee: under the sky, one family," opens to the public on sunday at the chinese historical society of america. late this afternoon we were there when lee's daughter shannon lee saw the display for the first time in person. artifacts surrounding the iconic asian american superstar's life and career are on display from movie posters to his writings and his teachings. san francisco has a very big connection to bruce lee. he was born at chinatown's chinese hospital back in 1940. >> that must be cool because i can't imagine there's anybody cooler than bruce lee. >>> still ahead, a giant gets his first hit of the season, and it's a big one. sports is next. hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has go
martial arts master bruce lee's legacy comes alive in san francisco's chinatown this weekend. a new exhibit called "we are bruce lee: under the sky, one family," opens to the public on sunday at the chinese historical society of america. late this afternoon we were there when lee's daughter shannon lee saw the display for the first time in person. artifacts surrounding the iconic asian american superstar's life and career are on display from movie posters to his writings and his...
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chinatown is showing more of the people will the traditional thepg. >> north beach is i know one of the last little italian community. >> one of the last neighborhood that hadn't changed a whole lot and san francisco community so strong and the sense of partnership with businesses as well and i just love north beach community old school italian comfort and love that is what italians are all about we need people to come here and shop here so we can keep this going not only us but, of course, everything else in the community i think local businesses the small ones and coffee shops are unique in their own way that is the characteristic of the neighborhood i peace officer prefer it is local character you have to support them. >> really notice the port this community we really need to kind of really shop locally and support the communityly live in it is more economic for people to survive here. >> i came down to treasure island to look for a we've got a long ways to go. ring i just got married and didn't want something on line i've met artists and local business owners they need money to
chinatown is showing more of the people will the traditional thepg. >> north beach is i know one of the last little italian community. >> one of the last neighborhood that hadn't changed a whole lot and san francisco community so strong and the sense of partnership with businesses as well and i just love north beach community old school italian comfort and love that is what italians are all about we need people to come here and shop here so we can keep this going not only us but, of...
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martial arts master bruce lee's legacy comes alive in san francisco's chinatown this weekend.xhibit called "we are bruce lee: under the sky, one family," opens to the public on sunday at the chinese historical society of america. late this afternoon we were there when lee's daughter shannon lee saw the display for the first time in person. artifacts surrounding the iconic asian american superstar's life and career are on display from movie posters to his writings and his teachings. san francisco has a very big connection to bruce lee. he was born at chinatown's chinese hospital back in 1940. >> that must be cool because i can't imagine there's anybody cooler than bruce lee. >>> still ahead, a giant gets his >>> well, the warriors have the night off. their next game is on sunday. and they lead their series over the denver nuggets three games to zero. >> but meanwhile, both bay area major league baseball teams are back in action tonight. the giants in washington to take on the nationals. this game was over early as the giants scored seven runs in the second inning. the big blow,
martial arts master bruce lee's legacy comes alive in san francisco's chinatown this weekend.xhibit called "we are bruce lee: under the sky, one family," opens to the public on sunday at the chinese historical society of america. late this afternoon we were there when lee's daughter shannon lee saw the display for the first time in person. artifacts surrounding the iconic asian american superstar's life and career are on display from movie posters to his writings and his teachings....
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a new exhibit about the iconic bruce lee is officially open in san francisco's chinatown.s called we are bruce lee under the sky one family." it's debuting as part of a reopening of the chinese historical society of america on clay street. that exhibit features artifacts from the san francisco lee's career teaching and personal items like his workout bench. >> unwf the main focus of our exhibit is to get business back into san francisco chinatown and hopefully slow down anti-asian hate. we'll do this through bruce lee. bruce lee was the personality that brought people together. >> bruce lee was born at the chinese hospital in chinatown back in 1940. the museum and bruce lee foundation partnered to make this prong happen. >>> a unique group is using legs, a bike, gps, imagination to make incredible art. jakub uses tracking software to create images. the 46-year-old bikes across all parts of the city to make art. others do the same thing by running. kuba plots out maps and uses a fitness tracking app and hops on his bike. the images show up on the map which is displayed on s
a new exhibit about the iconic bruce lee is officially open in san francisco's chinatown.s called we are bruce lee under the sky one family." it's debuting as part of a reopening of the chinese historical society of america on clay street. that exhibit features artifacts from the san francisco lee's career teaching and personal items like his workout bench. >> unwf the main focus of our exhibit is to get business back into san francisco chinatown and hopefully slow down anti-asian...
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that cafe was a chinatown staple for 27 years, famous for its pineapple buns. locals say they are sad to see it go. >> it is bittersweet. i have been coming to this establishment since i was a kid. i'm going to miss all of this cooking. >> it is a testament to how much tradition is in chinatown and how much history we have. it means a lot to me that a bunch of customers came out early for one last sendoff for this restaurant. amanda: washington bakery and restaurant posted on instagram that its lease was coming to an end, so the space was sold. it will be taken over by wanton house. in the north bay, after a pandemic hiatus, butter and egg festival is back. it has managed to survive, that is not the case with the garlic festival. three smaller, more intimate events are planned for that. tim johns was in petaluma. >> the streets were alive again on saturday what the annual butter and egg festival. >> i'm excited and delighted, i could not sleep last night because i was so excited. >> the event was back in full swing this year. >> it feels normal. >> the event ma
that cafe was a chinatown staple for 27 years, famous for its pineapple buns. locals say they are sad to see it go. >> it is bittersweet. i have been coming to this establishment since i was a kid. i'm going to miss all of this cooking. >> it is a testament to how much tradition is in chinatown and how much history we have. it means a lot to me that a bunch of customers came out early for one last sendoff for this restaurant. amanda: washington bakery and restaurant posted on...
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there is something new in san francisco's chinatown. >> this one had a twist.assembly numbers were invited to grab a paint brush and add some finishing touches. >> kind of unusual. the new mural on grand avenue was commissioned to help kick off a api month. it also celebrates the first- ever contemporary art festival in san francisco's chinatown. that is coming up on saturday. a good event to attend. we had a mural unveiled yesterday and another one today. >> i would be a little nervous with the paintbrush. >> i am nervous around you if you have a paint brush. >> thank you so much for watching the news pretty continues streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> the cbs news is coming up next. we've got more ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, we're following several major headlines as we come on the air. vaccine news for parents with young kids, the larming signals about the u.s. economy, and the president's massive request for more money for ukraine. as explosions rock the capital of kyiv, president biden reveals a $33 billion aid package.
there is something new in san francisco's chinatown. >> this one had a twist.assembly numbers were invited to grab a paint brush and add some finishing touches. >> kind of unusual. the new mural on grand avenue was commissioned to help kick off a api month. it also celebrates the first- ever contemporary art festival in san francisco's chinatown. that is coming up on saturday. a good event to attend. we had a mural unveiled yesterday and another one today. >> i would be a...
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still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family wasoyal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is - i really appreciate they love this art. >> from the cantonese to the hypomania and we have hot pots we have all of the cuisines of china in our chinatown you don't have to go far. >> small business is important to our neighborhood because if we really make a lot of people lives better more people get a job here not just a big firm. >> you don't have to go anywhere else we have pocketed of great neighborhoods haul have all have their own uniqueness. >> san francisco has to all >> there is a lot of unique characteristics about visitation valley. it is a unique part of the city. >> we are off in a corner of
still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family wasoyal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is - i...
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. >> reporter: inside a cramped ice cream shop in chinatown, the san francisco district attorney says he and the los angeles d.a. are going after a law firm that has specialized in filing americans with disabilities act claims that can bankrupt small businesses. >> the law firm developed a model of suing immigrant-owned business for allegedly violations. >> reporter: while trying to describe how his business was served with papers, a local ice cream shop owner donald chen had an emotional outbreak. he was eventually escorted out of his shop. district 1 supervisor connie chen says these types of ada claims are crushing for small business owners who have already been struggled to survive through the pandemic. >> for many immigrants who have poured their soul and life savings just to start a small business, this is devastating. >> reporter: after the event, chen described all the hoops he had to jump through just to open his shop. so now being told he's amazing a big lawsuit in the middle of a pandemic was shocking. >> my place is approved by the city. all ada approval. >> reporter: he s
. >> reporter: inside a cramped ice cream shop in chinatown, the san francisco district attorney says he and the los angeles d.a. are going after a law firm that has specialized in filing americans with disabilities act claims that can bankrupt small businesses. >> the law firm developed a model of suing immigrant-owned business for allegedly violations. >> reporter: while trying to describe how his business was served with papers, a local ice cream shop owner donald chen had...
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chinatown's latest mural. it's images depict 12 aapi heroes chosen from a pool of 5000 nominees.people like cynthia choi, a human rights organizer. a noble prize nominee, betty and ong, the american airlines flight attendant who was the first to alert the country to the terrorists who were hijacking her plane on 9/11. jenny long is with the chinese culture center. >> we wanted stories that have not been recognized or shared or told that our youth had not learned about. we wanted to have youth nominate the process and a community analyst of leaders came together to make the final decisions. >> reporter: in all, 5000 nominations came in. since any -- the past two years , while difficult for everyone, have been particularly hard for the api community. >> through the pandemic and the horrific rise in anti-asian violence, it is so important that we celebrate the contribution to the community and make this a lasting legacy here in chinatown. >> from beginning the nomination process to the unveiling today, the mural took a year to complete. it was painted by filipino mural artist. >> th
chinatown's latest mural. it's images depict 12 aapi heroes chosen from a pool of 5000 nominees.people like cynthia choi, a human rights organizer. a noble prize nominee, betty and ong, the american airlines flight attendant who was the first to alert the country to the terrorists who were hijacking her plane on 9/11. jenny long is with the chinese culture center. >> we wanted stories that have not been recognized or shared or told that our youth had not learned about. we wanted to have...
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a deadly crash in oakland's chinatown.illance video captures a van. >> slamming into a man killing him on the scene. what we're learning about the victim tonight, also at 9 o'clock, a very a law firm is suing the state of florida. is the governor ron desantis over what critics have dubbed that. >> don't say bill. how the firm says this new legislation violates the constitution. keep it here. kron. 4 news at 9 is next. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news justice. also the family. >> now at night as 66 year-old man is dead tonight after being hit by a van. it oakland's chinatown neighborhood. thank you for joining us tonight on kron. 4 news at 9. i'm grant lotus and i'm vicki liviakis. the incident happened earlier this month on alice street near 8th street. and tonight we're learning more about the victim kron four's gayle on reports. >> surveillance video shows a 66 year-old man getting hit by a van in oakland's chinatown. he died days later from his injuries. hopefully we
a deadly crash in oakland's chinatown.illance video captures a van. >> slamming into a man killing him on the scene. what we're learning about the victim tonight, also at 9 o'clock, a very a law firm is suing the state of florida. is the governor ron desantis over what critics have dubbed that. >> don't say bill. how the firm says this new legislation violates the constitution. keep it here. kron. 4 news at 9 is next. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station....
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it's 120' under muni, under bart, 120' down and out under chinatown in some unexpectedly challenging soils. but that project is nearly complete. it's at about 98% completion right now which means we're testing trains, we're testing the elevators and escalators and the final electronics and we're still on track to open that in october presuming all of the testing continues to go well. so fingers crossed on in a one. we're really looking forward to allowing people to have a subway ride from the heart of chinatown all the way to the convention center to the caltrans station and all the way down to bayview and visitation valley. >> it's great to see all these projects coming to completion. we're all grateful for your team's hard work and i really appreciate you coming on the show, mr. tumlin. thank you for the time you've given us today. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> and that's it for this episode. for sfgov tv i'm chris manors. thanks for watching. >> we are right now in outer richmond in the last business area of this city. this area of merchants is in the most western part
it's 120' under muni, under bart, 120' down and out under chinatown in some unexpectedly challenging soils. but that project is nearly complete. it's at about 98% completion right now which means we're testing trains, we're testing the elevators and escalators and the final electronics and we're still on track to open that in october presuming all of the testing continues to go well. so fingers crossed on in a one. we're really looking forward to allowing people to have a subway ride from the...
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chinatown is showing more of the people will the traditional thepg. >> north beach is i know one ofchanged a whole lot and san francisco community so strong and the sense of partnership with businesses as well and i just love north beach community old school italian comfort and love that is what italians are all about we need people to come here and shop here so we can keep this going not only us but, of course, everything else in the community i think local businesses the small ones and coffee shops are unique in their own way that is the characteristic of the neighborhood i peace officer prefer it is local character you have to support them. >> really notice the port this community we really need to kind of really shop locally and support the communityly live in it is more economic for people to survive here. >> i came down to treasure island to look for a we've got a long ways to go. ring i just got married and didn't want something on line i've met artists and local business owners they need money to go out and shop this is important to short them i think you get better things.
chinatown is showing more of the people will the traditional thepg. >> north beach is i know one ofchanged a whole lot and san francisco community so strong and the sense of partnership with businesses as well and i just love north beach community old school italian comfort and love that is what italians are all about we need people to come here and shop here so we can keep this going not only us but, of course, everything else in the community i think local businesses the small ones and...
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coming up, a new festival is coming to san francisco's chinatown as the neighborhood looks to attract more people. details of the bright new event next. under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. pre
coming up, a new festival is coming to san francisco's chinatown as the neighborhood looks to attract more people. details of the bright new event next. under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa...
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the type of personality that brought people together. >> lee was born at the chinese hospital in chinatownk in 1940. a lot of people don't know he was born in san francisco. the human and bruce lee foundation partners to make this project happen. >>> take a live look at oracle park. it is quiet now, but throughout the day, more than 20,000 people were there. no giants game there. but a science fair there. ucsf is in the middle of a ten-day celebration promoting stem education. people of all ages got to experience things hands-on. today's event gets all the headlines, but there's more to come. >> i mean this is definitely our signature event, our most well-known event, and so a lot of people do think of this day as a festival. but we started on thursday, and we go through next saturday. >> you can learn about other events over the next several days at bay areasciencefestival.org. >>> still ahead, taking another look at his offer. why twitter is now more interested in elon musk's bid to buy that company. >>> plus, they were american political royalty, and you can soon own part of george and
the type of personality that brought people together. >> lee was born at the chinese hospital in chinatownk in 1940. a lot of people don't know he was born in san francisco. the human and bruce lee foundation partners to make this project happen. >>> take a live look at oracle park. it is quiet now, but throughout the day, more than 20,000 people were there. no giants game there. but a science fair there. ucsf is in the middle of a ten-day celebration promoting stem education....
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it's being shown at the chinese historical society of america in chinatown.co in 1940 and grew into an international star the exhibition features custom artwork rare artifacts and handwritten letters. bruce lee left a mark here. he came in he did nothing like anybody ever expected somebody to do, you know, he changed the world. time and exhibit filled with bruce lee memorabilia has been held in san francisco. the exhibition is open wednesday through sundays joined right now by spencer christian. that's one exhibit. i think i could get into i think i could too look actually, you know, we all want to be like exactly don't want to learn more about him as well. exactly. well with that exhibit, let me tell you what's going on with the weather, you know this afternoon the evening we had some strong gusty winds, but right now things are calming down a bit. we've got light winds and even collins across much of the bay area under mainly clear skies, but we have a beach hazard statement that will be in effect from tomorrow morning through tomorrow evening the long peri
it's being shown at the chinese historical society of america in chinatown.co in 1940 and grew into an international star the exhibition features custom artwork rare artifacts and handwritten letters. bruce lee left a mark here. he came in he did nothing like anybody ever expected somebody to do, you know, he changed the world. time and exhibit filled with bruce lee memorabilia has been held in san francisco. the exhibition is open wednesday through sundays joined right now by spencer...
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it caters to senior citizens in chinatown as well as the homeless. cleaning up the mess and surveying the damage left behind when the truck plowed right through thick bars, two sets of locks and the steel frame the one time your truck. ramping you know your store
it caters to senior citizens in chinatown as well as the homeless. cleaning up the mess and surveying the damage left behind when the truck plowed right through thick bars, two sets of locks and the steel frame the one time your truck. ramping you know your store
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still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is - i really appreciate they love this art. >> from the cantonese to the hypomania and we have hot pots we have all of the cuisines of china in our chinatown you don't have to go far. >> small business is important to our neighborhood because if we really make a lot of people lives better more people get a job here not just a big firm. >> you don't have to go anywhere else we have pocketed of great neighborhoods haul have all have their own uniqueness. >> san francisco has to all >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at eart
still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is -...
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many pharmacies in the area being topped chinatown chamber of commerce.. >> it was the second time the business owner had been hit by burglars in the past week. a crowbar was used to break into his other pharmacy at pacific renaissance plaza early tuesday morning. but this time the crime was much more destructive. extremely sad to see that in a whipping target and not only seeing so they are rightly on the street. >> but it's also talking a small businesses. the burglars at both drugstores still mostly cough syrup and other over the counter medications. chance as these particular pharmacies cater primarily to chinatown's seniors. >> chan suggests police keep an eye on these types of businesses, especially late at night. >> and time to see the brooklyn, you know, many small pay already suffering. but we have seen this type of is hurting. you know, all this. >> reporting in oakland, dan thorn kron. 4 news. >> and it's not only oakland that seeing small businesses being targeted by thieves in san francisco, another jewelry store was burglarized. the thieves
many pharmacies in the area being topped chinatown chamber of commerce.. >> it was the second time the business owner had been hit by burglars in the past week. a crowbar was used to break into his other pharmacy at pacific renaissance plaza early tuesday morning. but this time the crime was much more destructive. extremely sad to see that in a whipping target and not only seeing so they are rightly on the street. >> but it's also talking a small businesses. the burglars at both...
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it caters to senior citizens in chinatown as well as the homeless. he spent much of the morning cleaning up the mess and surveying the damage left behind when the truck plowed right through thick bars, two sets of locks and the steel frame the one time your truck. ramping you know your store. i don't think anything can prevent them to come in. tan is also reeling from another break in at another pharmacy owned just a half block away at about 3 30 tuesday morning, eight people used a crowbar to force their way into the business, also called new oakland pharmacy. but they were also armed. we get the i think they really want to show that they have a gun because they passed the gun among themselves . in both cases, the burglars didn't get away with much. just a few bottles of cough syrup containing prometheus scene and codeine, which can be abused. but their most suggests they meant business. they come well prepared because we know that they're professionals. they all wear gloves. and also the way they parked their cars. you cannot see the license plate
it caters to senior citizens in chinatown as well as the homeless. he spent much of the morning cleaning up the mess and surveying the damage left behind when the truck plowed right through thick bars, two sets of locks and the steel frame the one time your truck. ramping you know your store. i don't think anything can prevent them to come in. tan is also reeling from another break in at another pharmacy owned just a half block away at about 3 30 tuesday morning, eight people used a crowbar to...
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it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years old. i said, yeah. it looks awful. history. because i'm shooting history. and it's impressive because it's history because you can't repeat. it's gone it's gone. >> you stick with her, she'll teach you everything. >> cellphone photography, that's going to be the generation. i think cellphones in the next two, three years, the big cameras are obsolete already. mirrorless camera is going to take over market and the cellphone is going to be better. but nobody's going to archive it. nobody's going to keep good history. everybody's going to take snapshots, but nobody's going to catalog. they do
it was a ghost town in chinatown. i figured it's time to shoot chinatown store front nobody. everybody on grand avenue. there was not a soul out walking around chinatown. a new asia restaurant, it used to be the biggest restaurant in chinatown. it can hold about a 1,000 people and i had been shooting events there for many years. it turned into a supermarket. and i got in. i shot the supermarket. you know, and its transformation. even the owner of the restaurant the restaurant, it's 50 years...