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standup right now today from here on this year, you will be -- continue to be fooled by the people at city hall. i am a city and county government employee. i work for public health. i am a behavioral health clinician. i train people how to behave, and i know the corruptive behavior in and out. i am a union bargaining chip with the mayor and board of supervisors. that's how i for if many of the corruptive behaviors does not stop, then you are in trouble. thank you. >> thank you very much [applause]. >> we have a gentleman who is also running for mayor as a write in candidate. antoine perry, you have two minutes. >> thank you. i'm a write-in candidate for mayor, as he just explained. i'm just trying to get in to an event to debate with these candidates, and i just want my due process. i just want to help the community, not just the community, the city of san francisco. i believe i'm a good mayor -- i could be a good mayor for the city. i'm up under a lot of pressure the way they treat me around here. they won't be fair and let me explain what i have to explain up on the podium with the rest of t
standup right now today from here on this year, you will be -- continue to be fooled by the people at city hall. i am a city and county government employee. i work for public health. i am a behavioral health clinician. i train people how to behave, and i know the corruptive behavior in and out. i am a union bargaining chip with the mayor and board of supervisors. that's how i for if many of the corruptive behaviors does not stop, then you are in trouble. thank you. >> thank you very much...
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it was a bay area wide event held in city hall. several of the mayor's disability council members attended and that event was also very well received. and that same day, we had accessible business entrance, educational program. the next edutional proam around the city's ordinance for making our businesses and places of public accommodation accessible will be part of the earthquake safety fair that is on june 13. and then, let's see, ok, the next thing i want to announce, these are all things that are now coming up that i want to talk about. the next thing happening is the service dogs in private businesses and public spaces educationve which will be held thursday, may 24, in the main library koret auditorium and you can register for that workshop as well. then a reminder that the last day to apply for vote-by-mail to be eligible in this upcoming june 5 election is on may 29. and then, one last thing that i wanted to announce is that the oakland mayor's commission for people with disabilities, which is the counterpart council to this
it was a bay area wide event held in city hall. several of the mayor's disability council members attended and that event was also very well received. and that same day, we had accessible business entrance, educational program. the next edutional proam around the city's ordinance for making our businesses and places of public accommodation accessible will be part of the earthquake safety fair that is on june 13. and then, let's see, ok, the next thing i want to announce, these are all things...
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someone who has had the opportunity to be a leader outside of city hall and inside of city hall. and at this point, it is the only person on the board of supervisors that is part of the lgbtq community. please join me in welcoming up the great lady -- leader for our city of san francisco supervisor jeff sheehy. >> thank you kate i have a certificate from the board of supervisors for you as well. [applause] just a note, under her leadership, nclr has led on these national court battles, but one of the most moving things i experienced was i was with my husband in a small town in florida, a lesbian couple, the woman who had been previously married to a man was having trouble getting rights for her child and who was there? nclr. small town, big towns, big issues, little issues, they have been there across this country. i salute you, kate. i salute nclr. the greatest. [applause] so, this is an interesting pride to kick off with a supreme court decision against our community. i recognize our acclaim this year and generations of pride and like kate, is passing down to new leadership and
someone who has had the opportunity to be a leader outside of city hall and inside of city hall. and at this point, it is the only person on the board of supervisors that is part of the lgbtq community. please join me in welcoming up the great lady -- leader for our city of san francisco supervisor jeff sheehy. >> thank you kate i have a certificate from the board of supervisors for you as well. [applause] just a note, under her leadership, nclr has led on these national court battles,...
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the new mayor hung up the old mayor's ability encrusted clothing in the city hall. for over 37 years, as a reminder to the city the crime had not yet been solved. there was an investigator who handled the case. he ran down all sorts of leads, the investigative file runs up almost 800 pages, but he could not crack the case. 37 years later after the investigator died a letter came in from washington dc. this is just a snippet of it and written in the old gothic german handwriting, don't expect to read it. except for the top line. what does that say? washington dc, april 29, 1872. a german immigrant wrote this, a year after the murder because townsfolk thought he did it. he was never on the investigators radar, but made his life, he and his whole family packed their bags and moved to the united states. in washington dc, the critical clue that cracked the case, the german prosecutor was able to find corroborating evidence in germany to prove that what work was telling was true and close the case solved 37 years later but that brings us to the next record. not only the co
the new mayor hung up the old mayor's ability encrusted clothing in the city hall. for over 37 years, as a reminder to the city the crime had not yet been solved. there was an investigator who handled the case. he ran down all sorts of leads, the investigative file runs up almost 800 pages, but he could not crack the case. 37 years later after the investigator died a letter came in from washington dc. this is just a snippet of it and written in the old gothic german handwriting, don't expect to...
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it is a new day here at san francisco city hall. london breed is going to be speaking this morning at her old elementary school, rosa parks elementary school at 10 a.m. she is going to tell us more about her first plans for this city. it was a real road to get here. it took 8 days and 18-hour days of ballot counting to finally get a new mayor. yesterday, board of supervisors president and san francisco native london breed took to the steps of city hall to declare she is soon to be mayor of san francisco, becoming the first black woman ever in that post. she is 43 years old. she will be the second woman in that post. >> it means a lot to so many young people growing up in the city, and i'm really honored and proud of this accomplishment. and it's because of so many that are here today. >> reporter: earlier yesterday, candidate mark leno, who has trailed breed by more than 1,000 votes since the middle of last week, conceded. but in the basement of city hall, the race goes on. more than 40 people are working to count the remaining vote
it is a new day here at san francisco city hall. london breed is going to be speaking this morning at her old elementary school, rosa parks elementary school at 10 a.m. she is going to tell us more about her first plans for this city. it was a real road to get here. it took 8 days and 18-hour days of ballot counting to finally get a new mayor. yesterday, board of supervisors president and san francisco native london breed took to the steps of city hall to declare she is soon to be mayor of san...
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rob roth is at city hall with a vote. and the changing political majority inside.>> reporter: for whoever the next board president will be, they will only serve until january, then a new president must step in, round and round it goes. at city hall these days.>> madame clerk, call the roll. >> reporter: london breed presided over her last meeting as san francisco board of supervisors, she was stepping down to prepare for her new job as mayor beginning july 11. many at city hall said that she left early so that they could elect one of their own as president ant a progressive. they currently hoard -- hold a 6-5 margin over progressives, and that will change, instrumental in unseating her, and installing mark farrell after edley died. >> when we disagree, we will be there to be a check and balance, and when we agree, we will supporter. >> reporter: james taylor says it may not be easy for her as she tackles issues such as homelessness and housing. >> you need to have different coalition partners in governing, then you do in
rob roth is at city hall with a vote. and the changing political majority inside.>> reporter: for whoever the next board president will be, they will only serve until january, then a new president must step in, round and round it goes. at city hall these days.>> madame clerk, call the roll. >> reporter: london breed presided over her last meeting as san francisco board of supervisors, she was stepping down to prepare for her new job as mayor beginning july 11. many at city...
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so lots of action yet to happen here at san francisco city hall. back to you. >> thank you. >>> protests are planned in several bay area cities as part of a national day of action against family border separations. back in may, attorney general jeff sessions announced that illegal immigrants would face criminal charges for trying to cross the border. children can't be held in adult detention centers, so they are being removed from their parents. senators feinstein and harris are pushing their fellow lawmakers to pass a bill that would prevent families from being forcibly separated. >> there was a man that just committed suicide after his child was ripped from his arms. and this administration is -- is -- is clearly, um, not sympathetic to the trauma that is caused to a child and a parent when those families are forcibly separated. >> protests are planned at 6:00 tonight in san jose, hayward and el cerrito. >>> secretary of state mike pompeo is meeting with u.s. allies in asia this morning. he is trying to convince them to go along with president tru
so lots of action yet to happen here at san francisco city hall. back to you. >> thank you. >>> protests are planned in several bay area cities as part of a national day of action against family border separations. back in may, attorney general jeff sessions announced that illegal immigrants would face criminal charges for trying to cross the border. children can't be held in adult detention centers, so they are being removed from their parents. senators feinstein and harris are...
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so many things that have combined to make it a very challenging time here at city hall. >> she entered city government as an intern and served three four-year terms as supervisor. >>> the world cup is returning to the u.s. and the bay area is in the running to host games. we speak with soccer games -- fans fired up to see their sport get a major boost. >>> how apple is making it harder for police to crack phones. >>> hundreds of people slept with evictions at apartments said to become a hotel. the deal that left renters blindsided. by the time that we got up there, his room was filled with smoke. the wind had blown and drifted the snow up agains the side of my house blocking the exhaust from my furnace. without the kidde smoke alarm my son would not be here today. had it not been for that carbon monoxide detector, they would come to school and not have their teacher there. i grabbed my fire extinguisher and put out the fire. get these essential products at your local retailer today. ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give y
so many things that have combined to make it a very challenging time here at city hall. >> she entered city government as an intern and served three four-year terms as supervisor. >>> the world cup is returning to the u.s. and the bay area is in the running to host games. we speak with soccer games -- fans fired up to see their sport get a major boost. >>> how apple is making it harder for police to crack phones. >>> hundreds of people slept with evictions at...
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city hall can help working parents by easing regulations and fees, allowing more child care centers to open. what is a crisis is the city budget of $10.2 billion, and the $88 million deficit for this coming year, rising to 800 million in three years. we just paid 77 million for a child care three years ago. in terms of value of child care, well, the u.s. department of healthnd human services reported the head start benefits have all disappeared by third grade. >> miss buck land, why do you believe this proposition is so im they can support their families, and children need early care so they can vehemently start their life. child care and early education is expensive, costing $20,000 or more peryear on an after-tax basis. it's often a family's biggest expense after housing. over 50% of san francisco falies live in eligible for state child care subsidies. unfortunately there's not enough slots for all families to qualify. every month, there are 2500 children on the waiting list for subsidies in san francisco, two thirds of them infants and toddlers. a third cause is low wages in the chi
city hall can help working parents by easing regulations and fees, allowing more child care centers to open. what is a crisis is the city budget of $10.2 billion, and the $88 million deficit for this coming year, rising to 800 million in three years. we just paid 77 million for a child care three years ago. in terms of value of child care, well, the u.s. department of healthnd human services reported the head start benefits have all disappeared by third grade. >> miss buck land, why do...
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today it was london breed taking these steps here in front of city hall to claim a victory as mayor of san francisco and she is the first after 8 days days of ballot counting, the nail biter of the san francisco mayoral race appears to be over. >> soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: earlier today, candidate mark leno who has trailed breed by more than a thousand votes since the middle of last week conceded. >> she is a remarkable young woman. she is going to do a very fine job. we all wish her the best because her success is san francisco's success. >> reporter: in the basement of city hall, the race goes on. more than 40 people work to count the final votes. >> there are still votes out there to count for the contest. >> reporter: john says it's still mathematically possible for leno's campaign to come back. as for his future, he wouldn't say if he'll run again. >> my life has been all about community and public service. and i don't think that's going to change anytime soon. >> reporter: mean while, breed is breathing a sigh of relief. coming to term
today it was london breed taking these steps here in front of city hall to claim a victory as mayor of san francisco and she is the first after 8 days days of ballot counting, the nail biter of the san francisco mayoral race appears to be over. >> soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: earlier today, candidate mark leno who has trailed breed by more than a thousand votes since the middle of last week conceded. >> she is a remarkable young woman....
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london breed took to city hall steps today to declare she is -- >> soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> whoo! >> reporter: candidate mark leno, who trailed breed by more than 1,000 votes since the middle of last week, conceded. >> she is remarkable, she will do a fine job. we all wish her the best because her success is san francisco's success. >> reporter: in the basement city hall the race goes on. more the final votes. >> there are votes out there still to count for this contest. >> reporter: john is the director of the department of elections and says it's still mathematically possible for leno to come back but leno's campaign has been following the trends and says that's highly unlikely. as for his future, he wouldn't say if he will run again, simply that -- >> my life has been all about community and public service. and i don't think that's going to change anytime soon. >> reporter: meanwhile, breed is breathing a sigh of relief coming to terms with how historic this win is as a woman and the first woman of color at the helm inside city hall. >> it means a lot
london breed took to city hall steps today to declare she is -- >> soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> whoo! >> reporter: candidate mark leno, who trailed breed by more than 1,000 votes since the middle of last week, conceded. >> she is remarkable, she will do a fine job. we all wish her the best because her success is san francisco's success. >> reporter: in the basement city hall the race goes on. more the final votes. >> there are...
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anne makovec is live outside city hall. it could be days before a winner is declared. [ pause ] [ no microphone ] >> okay. we can't hear anne but i'm sure she has a lot to say about this. um, and we are going to check in with her in a little bit. but for now we'll check in with neda and jaclyn who is coming in right now. >> enter! give us the forecast. >> hey, i know. >> so much going on. >> there's a lot going on. a lot going on. so let's check -- we're going to go to ... >> neda! >> "june gloom." >> kicking off. >> we are going to talk about the gray skies out there. starting to see it get thicker out there, as well. the cloud coverage coverage now blocking parts of the "salesforce tower." look at this view. you can see it hovering close right at the top of the tower. and i want to take you to some of those tower cameras to show you what we are seeing out there this morning. here is the view of the "salesforce tower" looking north and then this would be the view west. you can barely see now just moments ago we had a decen
anne makovec is live outside city hall. it could be days before a winner is declared. [ pause ] [ no microphone ] >> okay. we can't hear anne but i'm sure she has a lot to say about this. um, and we are going to check in with her in a little bit. but for now we'll check in with neda and jaclyn who is coming in right now. >> enter! give us the forecast. >> hey, i know. >> so much going on. >> there's a lot going on. a lot going on. so let's check -- we're going to...
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as you mentioned, activists are rallying across the country at city hall and also city hall in hayward. kris sanchez "today in the bay." >>> we are just hours from the start of the world cup. russia plays saudi arabia this morning. i can tell you fans are already excited especially right here in the bay area. avaya stadium is hosting a free watch party for every single game. in russia security really tight across the 11 cities hosting matches but it's still a party. here is one fan talking about all that fun. >> people around the world, it's very nice, very exciting. >> apparently sales of tickets to non-russians are lagging, this is because of the sanctions and tensions between russia and western countries. our sister station telemundo 48 is home of copa rms, the home game between saudi arabia and russia. >>> you have a chance to see former presidential candidate and first lady hillary clinton today. she's in sfraan francisco speak to a group that backs gun reform. gabby giffords, the woman hit by gunfire. >>> also today waiting for a report from the justice department, internal watch
as you mentioned, activists are rallying across the country at city hall and also city hall in hayward. kris sanchez "today in the bay." >>> we are just hours from the start of the world cup. russia plays saudi arabia this morning. i can tell you fans are already excited especially right here in the bay area. avaya stadium is hosting a free watch party for every single game. in russia security really tight across the 11 cities hosting matches but it's still a party. here is...
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city hall. you can find more information about those rallies in my twitter feed. by the way, the american academy of pediatric put out a story about the impact these separations can have on immigrant children. can you find that in my twitter feed. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> a lot of anxiety. >> thank you, kris. >>> developing this morning cal osha investigating tragic accident in san francisco where a city worker was killed. she was also the mother of a toddler. yesterday afternoon in diamond heights, a car rolled off of the back of a tow truck over a ditch with three water department crew members were working. the woman having her car towed said the truck operator had already called about a problem with the towing cables. >> the two guys jumped out of the hole so fast but the woman did not. i'm so sorry to hear that she's gone. >> very sad. the worker who died is 34-year-old lilianna preciado of san bruno. the city says she's one of a few women plumbers on the staff. >>> you have a ch
city hall. you can find more information about those rallies in my twitter feed. by the way, the american academy of pediatric put out a story about the impact these separations can have on immigrant children. can you find that in my twitter feed. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> a lot of anxiety. >> thank you, kris. >>> developing this morning cal osha investigating tragic accident in san francisco where a city worker was killed. she was also the mother of a...
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kron 4's ali reid joins us live from city hall tonight ... is it still too close to call? it's still less than a one percent difference.at this point either candidate can take the lead.pkgvotes continue to be counted ... we're feeling really hopeful. the gap is widening. supervisor london breed maintains the lead for mayor by just over 1800 votesi think this is a really good day for us, but there's still so many votes to count and statistically we can't say one way or the other who the winner will bethere's a system and everything here is done strategically. every day the machines at city hall are tested so they're tabulating as we expect them to.election personnel added provisonal ballots to the mix today ... and got through half of them. in addition to all the other votes, supervisor london breed now has a total of 111-446, at 50-point-42 percent. and former senator mark leno is right behind at 109-585 ... 49-point-58 percent.and then there are still some that need manual review. so we've got through friday to get through the provisional ballot cards. some cards require
kron 4's ali reid joins us live from city hall tonight ... is it still too close to call? it's still less than a one percent difference.at this point either candidate can take the lead.pkgvotes continue to be counted ... we're feeling really hopeful. the gap is widening. supervisor london breed maintains the lead for mayor by just over 1800 votesi think this is a really good day for us, but there's still so many votes to count and statistically we can't say one way or the other who the winner...
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london breed took to city hall to declare she is -- >> soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: earlier today, mark leno who has trailed breed by more than a thousand votes since last week, conceded. >> she is a remarkable young woman, she will do a fine job. we wish her a best, because her success is san francisco's success. >> reporter: in the basement of city hall, the race goes on, people are still counting the final votes. >> there are vote out there still to come for this contest. >> reporter: the director of the department of elections says it's still mathematically possible for leno to come back, but leno's campaign has been following the trends and says that's highly unlikely. as far as his future, he didn't say he would run again. >> my life has been about community and public service, and i don't think that will change any time soon. >> reporter: breed is breathing a sigh of relief. coming to terms with how historic this win is as a woman, and the first woman of color at the helm in city hall. >> it means a lot to so many young people growing u
london breed took to city hall to declare she is -- >> soon to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: earlier today, mark leno who has trailed breed by more than a thousand votes since last week, conceded. >> she is a remarkable young woman, she will do a fine job. we wish her a best, because her success is san francisco's success. >> reporter: in the basement of city hall, the race goes on, people are still counting the final votes. >>...
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which is a kind of counterpart to the city hall at the opposite end of the axis. and. this was where the person with the real power resided arroyo intendant who saw to it that all the business of government was executed in the interests of france he had the duke opposite constantly in his sights and would remind him every so often of his political importance. once one has reached the colonnade in front of the government building one assumes this is the end of the sequence but the next surprise awaits and again it breaks all bounds. the intention was to have a natural landscape succeed the architectural one to that end studies laugh created a public park which also served as a nursery to supply trees and shrubs and. squares give a city a distinct shape an unmistakable character and individuality no see is the stanislav squares a seemingly ending sequence of spaces and splendid buildings nancy is synonymous with the translation into art and architecture of the baroque metaphor of the theatre. but more than anything else. nancy is a system of beautiful squares full of atm
which is a kind of counterpart to the city hall at the opposite end of the axis. and. this was where the person with the real power resided arroyo intendant who saw to it that all the business of government was executed in the interests of france he had the duke opposite constantly in his sights and would remind him every so often of his political importance. once one has reached the colonnade in front of the government building one assumes this is the end of the sequence but the next surprise...
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she stood on the steps of city hall and the brink of stepping into history. >> i am so hopeful about the future of our city. >> for residents from san francisco's western addition neighborhood where she grew up, cheers and tears. at the thought of a girl growing up in portnear city hall, taking the top office. >> london nicole breed from the hood, the ghetto. all obstacles against her. she fought her way out of it. >> reporter: she has known her since she was a teenager and says she has shown the community what someone from humble beginnings can do. the photo on her website shows her with a grandmother who raised her in the former public is in prison, she has watched other members of the community killed by gunfire, she has a duck and dodge. >> she knows how to manage stress and to process pain. >> reporter: he is the pastor at the third baptist church to and he has known her since she was a teenager. >> she played around her. she attended meetings of the youth council. >> she says the grandmother that passed away several years ago would have loved to see this moment. >> she would say
she stood on the steps of city hall and the brink of stepping into history. >> i am so hopeful about the future of our city. >> for residents from san francisco's western addition neighborhood where she grew up, cheers and tears. at the thought of a girl growing up in portnear city hall, taking the top office. >> london nicole breed from the hood, the ghetto. all obstacles against her. she fought her way out of it. >> reporter: she has known her since she was a teenager...
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on the steps of san carlos city hall father's day brought out a crowd of about 150 people outraged about the families being torn apart. >> i couldn't get by a minute without knowing where he was, so can you imagine what these families are feeling? >> i must do massive action, a need to because this is king th to the showers or to bathe? that's what the nazis did. >> reporter: the group is also banding together to raise money for immigrants separated from children at theu.s. border. >> we have a $6,000 matching grant, so anyone that comes in today, there's a few of us in t together $6,000 and we'll match this donation. >> reporter: in the last six weeks at least 2,000 immigrant children have been separated from their parents at the u.s. border under the trump administration's zero tolerance policy. >> you violate the law, you subject yourself to prosecution. >> reporter: president trump blames the democrats for not working with him on immigration reform, even though it's a policy the president himself has the power to end. >> stop lying to the american people. this is your policy, and you
on the steps of san carlos city hall father's day brought out a crowd of about 150 people outraged about the families being torn apart. >> i couldn't get by a minute without knowing where he was, so can you imagine what these families are feeling? >> i must do massive action, a need to because this is king th to the showers or to bathe? that's what the nazis did. >> reporter: the group is also banding together to raise money for immigrants separated from children at theu.s....
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kron 4's ali reid joins us live from concord city hall and a protest on the issued todday. .ali? ast minute, the city council made sure to add this issue to the open forum ..... in order for the public to voice their opinions..pkg from the concord bart station ... to city hall ....im here to support the city councils resistance to itpeople are speaking out against a proposed detention camp (pam) the u.s. supreme court ruled 5-to-4 ... that presiden't trump's travel restrictions on people from seven countries will stay in effect.(ken) the policy restricts nationals from 7 countries from entering the united states(pam) those countries are: iran, north korea, syria, libya, yemen, somalia ... and certain venezuelan government officials ..(ken)but this travel ban is different from the first travel ban issued in january of 2017... because of protests and lawsuits. the trump administration released the most recent version of the travel ban in september of last year.in december, the supreme court allowed this newest version to take effect pending appeal. (pam) the at
kron 4's ali reid joins us live from concord city hall and a protest on the issued todday. .ali? ast minute, the city council made sure to add this issue to the open forum ..... in order for the public to voice their opinions..pkg from the concord bart station ... to city hall ....im here to support the city councils resistance to itpeople are speaking out against a proposed detention camp (pam) the u.s. supreme court ruled 5-to-4 ... that presiden't trump's travel restrictions on people from...
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from concord city hall, jackie ward, kpix 5. cities heats up: eral appeals court is giving president trump's administration a temporary win in ngoing legal >>> as the showdown over sanctuary cities heats up, a federal appeals court is giving president trump's administration a temporary win in one ongoing legal battle. the 7th u.s. circuit court of appeals granted a request from u.s. attorney general jeff sessions. the ruling narrows the scope of a nationwide injunction over the administration's attempt to withhold grants from so-called sanctuary cities. it will now only apply to the city of chicago until further consideration. the sanctuary policies limit local law enforcement's cooperation with i.c.e. agents. >>> immigrants, politicians and activists continue to react to the u.s. supreme court's ruling to uphold president trump's travel ban. as laura podesta reports, the decision means people from five countries with predominantly muslim populations are not allowed to enter the u.s. >> reporter: by a vote of 5-4, on tuesday the
from concord city hall, jackie ward, kpix 5. cities heats up: eral appeals court is giving president trump's administration a temporary win in ngoing legal >>> as the showdown over sanctuary cities heats up, a federal appeals court is giving president trump's administration a temporary win in one ongoing legal battle. the 7th u.s. circuit court of appeals granted a request from u.s. attorney general jeff sessions. the ruling narrows the scope of a nationwide injunction over the...
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that's the latest here live at city hall. i'm kate larson. back to you. >> sounds good a fascinating process to witness. thanks. >>> well oakland is getting ready for another big party like no other. the championship parade to celebrate the nba champs the golden state warriors. a million fans are expected for the parade. abc 7 news repor oakland where e cityte irs getting ready to par >> reporter: artist norman chuck is creating something amazing, a dub dynasty mueller commissioned by the marriott for the side of the hotel. this sketch shows it. and he hopes to have it done by tuesday. >> i'm hoping a lot more selfies are took here. it's just more joy. >> the championship banners are going up all over downtown pop so with the no parking signs and lots of barricades. it's becoming a near annual tradition for oakland. >> we love the sweep. >> another parade to honor the amazing warriors, three nafb titles in four years. >> i work nearby. i have a perfect place to view broadway street. and i'll be watching it as i'm actually at work. >> the para
that's the latest here live at city hall. i'm kate larson. back to you. >> sounds good a fascinating process to witness. thanks. >>> well oakland is getting ready for another big party like no other. the championship parade to celebrate the nba champs the golden state warriors. a million fans are expected for the parade. abc 7 news repor oakland where e cityte irs getting ready to par >> reporter: artist norman chuck is creating something amazing, a dub dynasty mueller...
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supporters of planned parenthood-- rallied outside san francisco city hall..o protest a policy change by the trump administration... what the policy could mean for their clients... (grant) and police body camera video records a murder in progress... after a deafening spray of gunfire from just a half mile away... what that officer was originally responsing to. the race...is still on. exactly one week after election day .... the san francisco board of elections is still tabulating votes for the city's next mayor. ranked choice voting takes longer to tally... and as the days go by, we are getting closer to hearing who will be leading the citty. kron 4's ali reid joins us live from city hall tonight ... is it still too close to call? it's still less than a one percent difference.the same way supervisor london breed took the lead over the weekend, is the same way mark leno can come back.pkgvotes continue to be counted ... we're feeling really hopeful. the gap is widening. supervisor london breed maintains the lead for mayor by just over 1800 votesi think this is a
supporters of planned parenthood-- rallied outside san francisco city hall..o protest a policy change by the trump administration... what the policy could mean for their clients... (grant) and police body camera video records a murder in progress... after a deafening spray of gunfire from just a half mile away... what that officer was originally responsing to. the race...is still on. exactly one week after election day .... the san francisco board of elections is still tabulating votes for the...
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over the course of the last couple of days, a lot of people going by city hall to drop off ballots, a lot of people were voting earlier voting by mail, san francisco is picking a new mayor, london bree, mark leno, jane kim, and angela aliota, if e wins first-place votes, traditional last-place finisher is eliminated and voters who the next choice,a majority winter is picked, not the only big issue in san francisco, they will also be deciding the ban on the sale of bacco products, and whether police can use stun guns or tasers. a timeline,to talk with the board of elections, because of rain choice, they are not having any predictions on when the choice is going to be made on when the actual announcement will come, it could be tonight, tomorrow, and itnds on how they stack up. keep in mind, voters are voting just to fill unn of mayor ed le since he died in office, they will be voting for mayor again and just 17 months.>> christian, thank you. >>> considering an in bridgels upgrades to transportation infrastructure, regional measure 3, six other state owned bridges, the tolls would go up
over the course of the last couple of days, a lot of people going by city hall to drop off ballots, a lot of people were voting earlier voting by mail, san francisco is picking a new mayor, london bree, mark leno, jane kim, and angela aliota, if e wins first-place votes, traditional last-place finisher is eliminated and voters who the next choice,a majority winter is picked, not the only big issue in san francisco, they will also be deciding the ban on the sale of bacco products, and whether...
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that if they won i uld wear that silly jersey. >> butlet's justay she's gonna be rocking the red at city hallh, yes she is. m theor of las vegas rocking the red on june 20th. mayor carolyn good man of l vegas confirmed on twitter upcoming city council meeting.o shehe congratulat caps as deserving champions. >> sound like a weak wager. that's >> coming up a fifth grar steps into acfeon saving the lif a classmate. firs if you missed it, more fun and excitement at the capsu stanley parade. >> thought it's going to be crazy but it's basically nuts. you know, like you guys killing it. yoow kn we all singing one song together. >> [>eers and applause]. we all want to sing together with you guys. ♪ for the latest itaovations in water-rnt flooring, come to floor & decor. there were smany options. floor & decor is home to trendsetting technesogy in watistant flooring. from stylish nucore, to versatile duralux,zi to theng aquaguard in laminate, wood, or bamboo, we have your water-resistant flooring needs covered' ths really not a better product yoat you can put down in basement. i've had nothing but com
that if they won i uld wear that silly jersey. >> butlet's justay she's gonna be rocking the red at city hallh, yes she is. m theor of las vegas rocking the red on june 20th. mayor carolyn good man of l vegas confirmed on twitter upcoming city council meeting.o shehe congratulat caps as deserving champions. >> sound like a weak wager. that's >> coming up a fifth grar steps into acfeon saving the lif a classmate. firs if you missed it, more fun and excitement at the capsu...
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coming to terms with how historic this win is as a woman, and the first woman of color at the helm in city hall. >> it means a lot to so many young people growing up in the city, i'm honored and proud of this accomplishment, and it's because of so many people that are here today. >> reporter: they are still tallying votes, but if everything goes as planned breed can be sworn in on july 10. in san francisco, kpix5. >>> libby schaaf is responding to i.c.e. arrested 232 in a sweep. the bay area news group was told agents said they would be surprised to pick up 200. that's lower than a justice department claimed that schaaf jeopardized -- >> it is stung that this administration already stunning that this administration -- it is stunning that this administration will rally villains. >> the white house has repeatedly accused schaaf of obstructing justice. >>> arrest made tonight in a deadly home invasion robbery in santa rosa. the crime involved out of state suspects targeting a marijuana grow operation. after four months on the run, authorities have arrested this woman. her name is amber hembri, but
coming to terms with how historic this win is as a woman, and the first woman of color at the helm in city hall. >> it means a lot to so many young people growing up in the city, i'm honored and proud of this accomplishment, and it's because of so many people that are here today. >> reporter: they are still tallying votes, but if everything goes as planned breed can be sworn in on july 10. in san francisco, kpix5. >>> libby schaaf is responding to i.c.e. arrested 232 in a...
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we are at city hall tonight reporter: one man told me rage. she s so happy when she heard the news that she cried. and some african-americans in the city said that they were not sure that they would see this in their lifetime. london breed stood on the steps of city hall on the brink of stepping into history. as the first african-american woman mayor and san francisco. >> i am so hopeful about the future of our city. >> reporter: fosidents from the western addition neighborhood where she grew up, there were cheers and tears at taking the top office. hall, >> london, from the hood. the ghetto. all obstacles t her. she fought her way out of it. it is very emotional. >> reporter: amelia ward has known her since he was a e say shown the community what someone from humble beginnings can do. the photo on her campaign website shows her with her grandmother who raised her. her brother is in prison, other members of the community killed by gunfire, she had to duck and dodge. >> she knows how to manage stress. and process pain. >> reporter: dr. amos brow
we are at city hall tonight reporter: one man told me rage. she s so happy when she heard the news that she cried. and some african-americans in the city said that they were not sure that they would see this in their lifetime. london breed stood on the steps of city hall on the brink of stepping into history. as the first african-american woman mayor and san francisco. >> i am so hopeful about the future of our city. >> reporter: fosidents from the western addition neighborhood...