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many are marching toward city hall. this is one of several protests happening right now in san francisco and across the bay area. this is creating fear that other rights could be reconsidered as well. protesters in san francisco are rallying. >> reporter: this is outside the federal district courthouse in san francisco. this crowd is continuing to grow. you mentioned there is another demonstration on market street. legal scholars say there are legal challenges to other rights. a leaked draft opinion last month came out. this is not surprising but it is devastating to people. this law professor said the supreme court's decision over that left two days, one was overcontrol and the other was over reproductive rights . >> you need to have a good reason to prohibit that. here, they say you have no liberty of her your own body, even if it threatens the health of the mother. even though it is a terribly damaged fetus that cannot live. >> reporter: this could lead to challenges and other rights, specifically the right to same-
many are marching toward city hall. this is one of several protests happening right now in san francisco and across the bay area. this is creating fear that other rights could be reconsidered as well. protesters in san francisco are rallying. >> reporter: this is outside the federal district courthouse in san francisco. this crowd is continuing to grow. you mentioned there is another demonstration on market street. legal scholars say there are legal challenges to other rights. a leaked...
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[chanting] >> they joined a rally at the city hall. abc 7 news reporter tim johnson says state march to the heart of the city. he joins us now. tim: several rallies were happening today. some of them converging with one another. no matter which one you're at, all of them had people passionate about making their hd anger and determination following the decision to overturn roe v. wade by the supreme court, protesters were in the streets this afternoon. >> i'm disappointed they have taken a million steps backwards. tim: several rallies were held around the city. from city hall to major streets. chp cleared around 200 protesters off highway 101. >> they have been working on this for 50 years. tim: outside city hall, this woman remembers a time before roe v. wade and is shocked they return now. >> is an awful thing. >> we can't let the government tell us who to be. tim: there was a rally by planned parenthood. they vowed to do everything they can to protect women in other states. >> we are going to rely on people to step up to get out of th
[chanting] >> they joined a rally at the city hall. abc 7 news reporter tim johnson says state march to the heart of the city. he joins us now. tim: several rallies were happening today. some of them converging with one another. no matter which one you're at, all of them had people passionate about making their hd anger and determination following the decision to overturn roe v. wade by the supreme court, protesters were in the streets this afternoon. >> i'm disappointed they have...
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[chanting] >> they joined a rally at the city hall. heart of the city. he joins us now. tim: several rallies were happening today. some of them converging with one another. no matter which one you're at, all of them had people passionate about making their voices heard. anger and determination following the decision to overturn roe v. wade by the supreme court, protesters were in the streets this afternoon. >> i'm disappointed they have taken a million steps backwards. tim: several rallies were held around the city. from city hall to major streets. chp cleared around 200 protesters off highway 101. >> they have been working on this for 50 years. tim: outside city hall, this woman remembers a time before roe v. wade and is shocked they return now. >> is an awful thing. >> we can't let the government tell us who to be. tim: there was a rally by planned parenthood. they vowed to do everything they can to protect women in other states. >> we are going to rely on people to step up to get out of the states and get the care they need. tim: whi
[chanting] >> they joined a rally at the city hall. heart of the city. he joins us now. tim: several rallies were happening today. some of them converging with one another. no matter which one you're at, all of them had people passionate about making their voices heard. anger and determination following the decision to overturn roe v. wade by the supreme court, protesters were in the streets this afternoon. >> i'm disappointed they have taken a million steps backwards. tim: several...
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you're looking at the large groups outside of san francisco city hall san jose city hall and the city hall in oakland. we're talking about hundreds possibly thousands. people protests in the supreme court's decision in san francisco the movement outside the ferry building. right there when we want to protesters came prepared to make their voices heard the group set off from the embar. arrow to join a rally at city hall with planned parenthood, california and women's march sf abc 7 news reporter. tim johns was on the streets with them as the protesters marched through the heart of the city. he takes a closer look at the events that took place. anger and determination following the supreme court's decision to overturn roe versus wade protesters descended on the streets of san francisco friday afternoon. i'm extremely disappointed that the supreme court has taken a million steps backwards. several rallies were held around the city from the steps of city hall to down major streets at point chp even clearing around 200 protesters off of highway 101 outside of city hall karen. andy says she
you're looking at the large groups outside of san francisco city hall san jose city hall and the city hall in oakland. we're talking about hundreds possibly thousands. people protests in the supreme court's decision in san francisco the movement outside the ferry building. right there when we want to protesters came prepared to make their voices heard the group set off from the embar. arrow to join a rally at city hall with planned parenthood, california and women's march sf abc 7 news...
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those are really quiet corner box here at city hall has been very busy this afternoon. but again, keep in mind that already 125,000 people had already turned in their ballots by this morning. that accounts for 25% of the electorate. so it's about 2 thirds already in this morning. so we'll have to see it just anybody guessing just how many more people are going to come out today to make that extra difference. >> all right, dan kerman, they still have time to get out there and cast their ballots tonight. let's hope they do. thank you for that live report in the south bay. voters in san jose are deciding who they want to become their next mayor. sam liccardo has been in the position since 2015. he's terming out. tonight's primary will determine who will replace him. and if nobody gets that 50% plus of the votes, then there will be a runoff in november. kron four's justin campbell live for us in san jose with a look at tonight's big race. justin. >> yeah, that's right. we're here at this county building building the manager with the county register. voters basically tells m
those are really quiet corner box here at city hall has been very busy this afternoon. but again, keep in mind that already 125,000 people had already turned in their ballots by this morning. that accounts for 25% of the electorate. so it's about 2 thirds already in this morning. so we'll have to see it just anybody guessing just how many more people are going to come out today to make that extra difference. >> all right, dan kerman, they still have time to get out there and cast their...
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, san jose city hall and the city hall in oakland. we're talking about hundreds possibly thousands of people protesting the supreme court's decision in san francisco the movement started. side the ferry building protesters came prepared to make their voices heard the group set off from the embarcadero to join a rally at city hall with planned parenthood, california and women's march sf abc news reporter. tim johns was on the streets as the protesters marched through the heart of the city. he takes a closer look at the events that took place. anger and determination following the supreme court's decision to overturn roe versus wade protesters descended on the streets of san francisco friday afternoon. i'm extremely disappointed that the supreme court has taken a million steps backwards. several rallies were held around the city from the steps of city hall to down major streets. one point chp even clearing around 200 protesters off of highway 101 and the far one tree has been working. outside of city hall karen. andy says she remembers
, san jose city hall and the city hall in oakland. we're talking about hundreds possibly thousands of people protesting the supreme court's decision in san francisco the movement started. side the ferry building protesters came prepared to make their voices heard the group set off from the embarcadero to join a rally at city hall with planned parenthood, california and women's march sf abc news reporter. tim johns was on the streets as the protesters marched through the heart of the city. he...
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you're looking at the large groups outside of san francisco city hall, san jose city hall and the citys possibly thousands of people protesting the supreme court's decision, but the reality is the ruling doesn't change much here in california, california has no ban on abortion that was in conflict with the us constitution and so legally things stay the same in, california. now even so if republicans take control of congress after the next election, they could write in the legal personhood of fertilized eggs embryos and fetuses into the us constitution if that happens, it's something that i expect will happen. honestly then it could become completely illegal to have an abortion in california. and that could impact california laws as early as 2024 people gathered outside the ferry building in san francisco this afternoon to protest the supreme court decision overturning roe v wade. they came prepared to make their voices heard the group set off from the embarcadero to join a rally at city hall with planned parenthood, california and women's march sf. and take a look at the crowd gathered
you're looking at the large groups outside of san francisco city hall, san jose city hall and the citys possibly thousands of people protesting the supreme court's decision, but the reality is the ruling doesn't change much here in california, california has no ban on abortion that was in conflict with the us constitution and so legally things stay the same in, california. now even so if republicans take control of congress after the next election, they could write in the legal personhood of...
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wade. >>> live pictures from chopper 5, this abortion rights rally happening at san francisco city hall. people speaking out about protecting abortion access. we are expecting to hear from city leaders in a bit. also, this is a live look across the bay in oakland, crowds are gathered for a rally against the supreme court ruling. speakers at the microphone right now. let's listen in for just a moment. [ applause ] >> a bit of a pause there. we will check in in a minute. i'm sara donchey. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. today supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade is called a major legal setback that protected women's reproductive rights for years. kpix 5's andria borba spo
wade. >>> live pictures from chopper 5, this abortion rights rally happening at san francisco city hall. people speaking out about protecting abortion access. we are expecting to hear from city leaders in a bit. also, this is a live look across the bay in oakland, crowds are gathered for a rally against the supreme court ruling. speakers at the microphone right now. let's listen in for just a moment. [ applause ] >> a bit of a pause there. we will check in in a minute. i'm sara...
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today, the city hall works in the former premises of the city library of stylish cities.ployees return to work and say that they are used to working on modern computers, because it makes their work much easier. the department received two monoblocs and we received two printers . will help us in our work, for which we are infinitely grateful , the head of the department for interaction with law enforcement bodies of the okhtyr city council, valery shulzhenko, hopes that the new office equipment will help as soon as possible to completely restore the video surveillance system, which was destroyed during the bombing of the city hall that night, valeriy himself, fate spared it, it was a pity that all the equipment that created this system, the feeling is like uh, it is good that it is at night, i am asking for it, because i am on everything to the last room, just in city hall just spent the night at home, so it had an impact at night, i don't know how to convey to you the feelings. the mayor of okhtyrka, pavlo kuzmenko, recalls the first days after the bombing of the city hal
today, the city hall works in the former premises of the city library of stylish cities.ployees return to work and say that they are used to working on modern computers, because it makes their work much easier. the department received two monoblocs and we received two printers . will help us in our work, for which we are infinitely grateful , the head of the department for interaction with law enforcement bodies of the okhtyr city council, valery shulzhenko, hopes that the new office equipment...
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feelings, the mayor of okhtyrka, pavlo kuzmenko , recalls the first days after the bombing of the city hallays that all the meetings were held in the open air and changed locations every 3-4 days, because there were enough saboteurs in the city, they worked on their knees with laptops that survived, today it has become more comfortable and easier to work for all those people who work in this company, especially its main self-promoter konstantin zhivago, who i believe that he must never forget about okhtyrka, the head of corporate social responsibility programs of ferrexplat in ukraine, yury khimich, how can we not thank the director of the poltava charity fund of the vyacheslav mining and beneficiation combine for charitable help, not only us. may many other cities suffer. this is not the first aid to okhtyrka from ferrespo - the company has already handed over utility equipment worth uah 10 million to the city. forex management, and especially the main shareholder of the company, kostyantyn zhevago, continue to monitor the situation in ukraine and promptly provide charitable assistance eve
feelings, the mayor of okhtyrka, pavlo kuzmenko , recalls the first days after the bombing of the city hallays that all the meetings were held in the open air and changed locations every 3-4 days, because there were enough saboteurs in the city, they worked on their knees with laptops that survived, today it has become more comfortable and easier to work for all those people who work in this company, especially its main self-promoter konstantin zhivago, who i believe that he must never forget...
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from the steps of city hall to down major streets. at one point, chp clearing around 200 protesters off highway 101. >> they have been working on this for 50 years. >> outside city hall, karen andy's says she remember as a time before roe v. wade and is shocked that we are returning to that period. >> it's a shock. >> they are trying to have a government tell us who we can be. >> several political leaders are out in force. there, they have opted to do everything they can to help protect women in other states. >> we are going to rely on abortion funds, other people who are going to step up and support these people to get out of these states and get the care they need. >> while the ruling will not impact abortions in california, several protesters say they want extra steps taken. a measure on the ballot would guarantee abortion and contraceptive rights in the nstion. diduals.l >> androtestertell us they are not going anywhere. they view friday as day one of a long fight ahead of them. >> i want to see the young people out to vote. we ha
from the steps of city hall to down major streets. at one point, chp clearing around 200 protesters off highway 101. >> they have been working on this for 50 years. >> outside city hall, karen andy's says she remember as a time before roe v. wade and is shocked that we are returning to that period. >> it's a shock. >> they are trying to have a government tell us who we can be. >> several political leaders are out in force. there, they have opted to do everything...
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memorial quilt will be hanging at san francisco city hall.ed at drawing attention to dianne feinstein decision to hang the quote at city hall 35 years ago. it sparked a national movement to end stigma and hate. this weekend, it will also be shown at golden gate park. reggie: the zoo has changed locations several times making plaintiff. some -- since 1922 some guests had an opportunity. to . they partner with conservation groups to save wildlife around the world. -- is becoming the world's oldest person to sail solo along the pacific ocean. he arrived in western japan under the weekend. he has made that trip several times. he made no port calls in that record-breaking trips i did check in with his family everyday. here's what he said, have a goal , work towards achieving it, and a beautiful place awaits. i could never. kumasi: first of all -- drew: what is the first? kumasi: he is like i am just out here. this is what i do. drew: to be alone in the ocean. what do you do? kumasi: he is reframing what life at 83 looks like. drew: true. there are
memorial quilt will be hanging at san francisco city hall.ed at drawing attention to dianne feinstein decision to hang the quote at city hall 35 years ago. it sparked a national movement to end stigma and hate. this weekend, it will also be shown at golden gate park. reggie: the zoo has changed locations several times making plaintiff. some -- since 1922 some guests had an opportunity. to . they partner with conservation groups to save wildlife around the world. -- is becoming the world's...
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we will take you to san francisco's city hall. kpix 5's andrea nakano is live at an abortion rights rally. >> reporter: a lot of abortion rights organizations had a part in organizing this rally here today. some marchers started at the federal if building, ended up here. as you can see, there is a big crowd here gathered in front of the steps of city hall. there are also some folks that continue to march around the streets of san francisco. it's a big crowd and a diverse crowd here. many women, men and children part of the rally here tonight. all sharing the disappointment, anger and frustration the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. california vowed to stay a reproductive rights state, but those here say they are here in support of women all across the country. >> i believe that people should be able to determine their own life situations and that is their particular matter and it's not something that should be -- >> reporter: i also talked with the ceo of planned parenthood and northern california a little bit earlier this e
we will take you to san francisco's city hall. kpix 5's andrea nakano is live at an abortion rights rally. >> reporter: a lot of abortion rights organizations had a part in organizing this rally here today. some marchers started at the federal if building, ended up here. as you can see, there is a big crowd here gathered in front of the steps of city hall. there are also some folks that continue to march around the streets of san francisco. it's a big crowd and a diverse crowd here. many...
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sector of the thermal power plant was destroyed, other infrastructure facilities, including the city hall building on recovery of the consequences lack of own resources : laptops, computers, speaker systems, printers , televisions, other office equipment worth over one and a half million hryvnias was received by the city from the forexpo company, thanks to responsible business. on june 24, at the meeting of the executive committee, the appropriate decision was made. fixed assets and non-current tangible assets are offered for the balance of the executive committee, which are free of charge . received from the charity fund poltava energy enrichment combine on the basis of the whole thank you today the mayor's office works in the former premises of the city library of stylish cities, the employees are returning to work, they say that they are used to working on modern computers, because it makes their work much easier directly, the department received two monoblocs and we received two two printers, well, such modern equipment will help us a lot in our work that we are infinitely grateful, t
sector of the thermal power plant was destroyed, other infrastructure facilities, including the city hall building on recovery of the consequences lack of own resources : laptops, computers, speaker systems, printers , televisions, other office equipment worth over one and a half million hryvnias was received by the city from the forexpo company, thanks to responsible business. on june 24, at the meeting of the executive committee, the appropriate decision was made. fixed assets and non-current...
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who knows what the cat from the city hall is capable of?joint photo was taken for the sake of unity. viktoriya balytska vyacheslav dushka. liliya is scared after that the marathon will intercept iryna baglay we will meet you at about 7:15 we will not say goodbye we will intercept we will win we will win that you are not news together we are strong we will defeat evil we will not hide we will see our relatives we will make peace in drawings of our children life will win the heart of europe now in ukraine it is fighting ukraine for freedom for democracy for life you have all become heroes now ukraine protects the borders of the whole of europe but is not left alone with the enemy the eu supports us in our struggle implements tough sanctions supplies the necessary weapons
who knows what the cat from the city hall is capable of?joint photo was taken for the sake of unity. viktoriya balytska vyacheslav dushka. liliya is scared after that the marathon will intercept iryna baglay we will meet you at about 7:15 we will not say goodbye we will intercept we will win we will win that you are not news together we are strong we will defeat evil we will not hide we will see our relatives we will make peace in drawings of our children life will win the heart of europe now...
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the biggest rally in the plaza was in front of city hall.e its way to the 101 near octavius street. there is a sit in at market and eighth, and protesters vowed to not give up the fight. the fight to give women back their rights will continue at the ballot box in november. >>> political leaders are urging people to act, and not give up the fight, saying the same thing as well. a law professor margaret russell says that to bring back abortion rights, it will take a new case to make it to the supreme court. >> a different legal theory like the equality of women would likely be the basis of some decision in time. >> she also believes that it will take different justices and years to change the ruling. a somber president biden ethically that this is a low moment for the nation's highest court, calling on congress to guarantee the rights to an abortion. >> it is a sad day for the court, and the country. with roe gone, let's be very clear, the health and the life of women in this nation is now at risk. >> the court decision says that women can tra
the biggest rally in the plaza was in front of city hall.e its way to the 101 near octavius street. there is a sit in at market and eighth, and protesters vowed to not give up the fight. the fight to give women back their rights will continue at the ballot box in november. >>> political leaders are urging people to act, and not give up the fight, saying the same thing as well. a law professor margaret russell says that to bring back abortion rights, it will take a new case to make it...
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interested in participating in this board meeting, we welcome your participation in room 250 in city hall, or you may watch the meeting through your internet provider, or on sfgovtv. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, madam clerk. commissioner chan has asked to be excused, and commissioner melgar may need to step out, as well. the chair can just do this unless the body is unhappy with that, so i'm going to proceed, and who are the chair of timma can do as they want, so i am just going to excuse commissioner chan and commissioner melgar from those parts of the meeting that they need to miss. and then, i also want to just remind folks that i am invoking rule 3.26 from the timma rules to limit total public comment for today's meeting to 30 minutes. with that, i will ask madam clerk to call the consent jend. >> clerk: items 2 through 5 is the consent agenda. it is not anticipated there will be any presentation on these items. if i may, you do need to take public comment on consent agenda. >> supervisor mandelman: yes. >> clerk: okay. so i'll just reannounce the announcement. for members of t
interested in participating in this board meeting, we welcome your participation in room 250 in city hall, or you may watch the meeting through your internet provider, or on sfgovtv. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, madam clerk. commissioner chan has asked to be excused, and commissioner melgar may need to step out, as well. the chair can just do this unless the body is unhappy with that, so i'm going to proceed, and who are the chair of timma can do as they want, so i am just going to...
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a group of marchers from the federal building ended up at city hall to lift up each other's voice. >> all women around me today coming together. i feel the energy and i'm [ bleep ]. >> can you have your own beliefs about what is moral and rational. but you can't impose those on other people. >> show me what democracy looks like! >> reporter: as california as vowed to stay a reproductive rights state, these at the rally say this is for the women across country who no longer have a choice. the planned parenthood of california was one of the organizers for the event. >> it is time to pivot to action, yes. take the day to have emotions, but tomorrow let's get back to work. >> reporter: gilda gonzalez hopes the anger drive voters to the polls in every upcoming election. protesters say they're encouraged by the turnout that change will come once again. >> it gives me hope how many people have showed up, no matter the age, gender, religion. >> we still have a lot more work to do, but it gives me a little hope that we're moving in the right direction. >> reporter: kpix 5. >> at one point, the
a group of marchers from the federal building ended up at city hall to lift up each other's voice. >> all women around me today coming together. i feel the energy and i'm [ bleep ]. >> can you have your own beliefs about what is moral and rational. but you can't impose those on other people. >> show me what democracy looks like! >> reporter: as california as vowed to stay a reproductive rights state, these at the rally say this is for the women across country who no...
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will be lit up in the colors that claudine told us to light up city hall in.laughter] [applause] >> as you walk out and you walk over to city hall and if it's dark outside you'll be able to see it as you celebrate. you know, claudine i'm so glad that you brought the event to the theater and i remember when we used to have it at city hall and we used to have at the mayor's conference room and how crowded it would be because there would be so many people who wanted to participate. this event has gown and it demonstrates just how important this community is to our city and to the people who are part of the city and so i want to thank you all so much for being here as we recognize and celebrate the contributions of asian americans and their impacts on this city and the people of this city, thank you all so much. [applause] >> and now my official duty today is to sign a proclamation declaring it officially ap -- aapi, we changed it from apa. aapi heritage month in the city and county of san francisco and for the signing of this proclamation in additionally i will a
will be lit up in the colors that claudine told us to light up city hall in.laughter] [applause] >> as you walk out and you walk over to city hall and if it's dark outside you'll be able to see it as you celebrate. you know, claudine i'm so glad that you brought the event to the theater and i remember when we used to have it at city hall and we used to have at the mayor's conference room and how crowded it would be because there would be so many people who wanted to participate. this...
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not at city hall, but even at the joint transbay. i'm following you all. you have to do right by the people. do not put the innocent people in harm's way. and do not give rogue developers -- [indiscernible] -- thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, caller. >> chair, there is no more public comment. >> supervisor dorsey: thank you, madame clerk. in the interests of time, i think we're going to on the executive director report, we're going to make this available online. madame clerk, would you call the next item. >> item 6, adopt the fiscal year 2022/23 annual budget and work program. this is an action item. >> good morning. chair, could you hear me? >> supervisor dorsey: yep. >> finance administration. judging the amount of time we have left, i'll make this quick. this was something heard at the last board meeting. thinks the adoption of the 22-23 timma agency. revenues are $10.8 million and expenditures are expected to be $11 million for technical services, personnel costs and non-personnel. and we expect other financing from the prop k sales tax to can
not at city hall, but even at the joint transbay. i'm following you all. you have to do right by the people. do not put the innocent people in harm's way. and do not give rogue developers -- [indiscernible] -- thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, caller. >> chair, there is no more public comment. >> supervisor dorsey: thank you, madame clerk. in the interests of time, i think we're going to on the executive director report, we're going to make this available online....
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city hall entrance. suspect is described as 5, 7, with an average build wearing a dark green colored hooded jacket. second suspect described as about 6 feet tall with a slim build wearing a black hoodie. anybody with information on the case or the people who did this is asked to contact the petaluma police department. state lawmakers are now trying to take new action in response to skyrocketing gas prices. >> a group of democrats wants to postpone the gas tax increase that set to go into effect in 2 weeks. others are calling for an investigation. ashley zavala explains the update now from the state capitol. >> today, a group of 13 democrats in the assembly sent governor gavin newsom and legislative leaders, a letter urging they postponed the $0.3 inflationary increase that the state's gas tax for one year. in this letter, they wrote the cost of doing nothing is unacceptable. in response, these rising gas prices. governor newsom originally proposed this idea in january, but this needed legislative approva
city hall entrance. suspect is described as 5, 7, with an average build wearing a dark green colored hooded jacket. second suspect described as about 6 feet tall with a slim build wearing a black hoodie. anybody with information on the case or the people who did this is asked to contact the petaluma police department. state lawmakers are now trying to take new action in response to skyrocketing gas prices. >> a group of democrats wants to postpone the gas tax increase that set to go into...
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we can't put city hall back in the service of people and we can do it together. we will do it together and our dreams will come true. god bless the city of los angeles. >> very much. >> well, that was mary beth mcdade reporting for us this morning. >> there these coming. what the my husband are gone. gun >> well, a terrifying encounter in san jose. this dash camera footage captured 5 to 6 men robbing a home on summer. dell dry. this happened last tuesday arocnd 4 in the afternoon. the driver of this car call police and the suspects then drove away san jose police say the same group is responsible for another robbery that happened about 2 hours prior when the suspects entered a home on north capitol avenue and stole a van from the garage. if you have any information about either of the incidents you're asked to call san jose police. 2 people accused of kidnapping a 3 month old boy in san jose pleaded not guilty yesterday. that was the u.s. in eras and jose port deal. the charged with kidnapping and brandon quay. our kron four's rob nesbitt. reports of why was a poo
we can't put city hall back in the service of people and we can do it together. we will do it together and our dreams will come true. god bless the city of los angeles. >> very much. >> well, that was mary beth mcdade reporting for us this morning. >> there these coming. what the my husband are gone. gun >> well, a terrifying encounter in san jose. this dash camera footage captured 5 to 6 men robbing a home on summer. dell dry. this happened last tuesday arocnd 4 in the...
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. >> reporter: among the many people chanting in front of oakland city hall is this family. >> to protest, and i think it is probably the most unjust ruling of my generation. >> reporter: tonya brought her kids aged 9, 11, 11 and 13. >> it is like a loss. a vicarious trauma >> reporter: she says it is rolling back 50 years of abortion rights and she worries for her 11-year-old daughter. >> we have to come out and continue to come out, becausely not allow my young woman to grow up to have less choices and freedoms than the generation before her. >> reporter: her kids say they learned valuable lessons in the march that cannot be taught in classroom. >> people are growing up with more fear than gun rights people have. >> and i have rights of abortion and my sister won't have that choice. >> reporter: the rights for abortion right starts in front of the court nous san francisco saturday evening and some are protesting for the first time. >> it say ss that stand off of r body. it is a decision between women and their doctor and the government should not be involved. >> reporter: and few people
. >> reporter: among the many people chanting in front of oakland city hall is this family. >> to protest, and i think it is probably the most unjust ruling of my generation. >> reporter: tonya brought her kids aged 9, 11, 11 and 13. >> it is like a loss. a vicarious trauma >> reporter: she says it is rolling back 50 years of abortion rights and she worries for her 11-year-old daughter. >> we have to come out and continue to come out, becausely not allow my...
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honoring tonight trans march, uc city hall lit up in blue, pink, and white. the 19th and will trans march was the first in person march since the pandemic. organizers say, tonight, thousands of people simply came together to fight back, celebrate and create community. and this is next level. >>> take a look. this is a 39-foot-wide, 4-mile- long, laser rainbow flag that stretches from the very building to twin peaks. the six -colored beam shined above market street. pretty cool to see. the man behind the daylights project created this high tech pride flag and called the inspiration for the beacon of inclusivity, welcome. >>> hundreds of thousands of people, expected in the city tonight. tonight, questions about how or if the roe v. wade ruling today will alter the celebrations for pride. sf pd is increasing staffing. the department says, the court's decision has a level of laxity added. >> we want to make sure that everybody knows that san francisco is a place where we have rights that we will be up to keep the peace safely. >> sf pd hasn't identified threats
honoring tonight trans march, uc city hall lit up in blue, pink, and white. the 19th and will trans march was the first in person march since the pandemic. organizers say, tonight, thousands of people simply came together to fight back, celebrate and create community. and this is next level. >>> take a look. this is a 39-foot-wide, 4-mile- long, laser rainbow flag that stretches from the very building to twin peaks. the six -colored beam shined above market street. pretty cool to see....
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we're live outside san jose city hall. jesse gary ktvu fox news will have more for you coming up in the next hour. wonderful tribute to a remarkable public servant, jesse. thank you. california will soon have its first two latina sheriffs, and they will serve in the bay area. one is christina corpus, the sheriff elect in san mateo county, who overcame a big feet unseat the incumbent. ktvu cristina rendon joins us now she's live outside the department's headquarters with her story, cristina. well, julie christina corpus tells us that there were a lot of people who told her that there was no way she could pull this off. but here she is now sheriff elect in this county. she says she ran a clean grassroots effort campaign and she always felt there was a lot of yearning for change here in the county and changes exactly what she's looking most forward to excited. i am overwhelmed. there's a new sheriff in san mateo county, christina corpus latina just made history the first female sheriff of this county since 18 56 since it was
we're live outside san jose city hall. jesse gary ktvu fox news will have more for you coming up in the next hour. wonderful tribute to a remarkable public servant, jesse. thank you. california will soon have its first two latina sheriffs, and they will serve in the bay area. one is christina corpus, the sheriff elect in san mateo county, who overcame a big feet unseat the incumbent. ktvu cristina rendon joins us now she's live outside the department's headquarters with her story, cristina....
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he joins us live outside san francisco city hall. dan, what are people saying?e've seen a lot of steady stream of people dropping off ballots throughout this afternoon. but we can tell you that the majority of mail-in ballots. >> we're already mailed in before this morning. in fact, san francisco set out about a half a million ballots, 500,000, all the registered voters here in san francisco. they've already received 125 thousands of those about 25%. so turnout will be at least 25% that they're thinking it's going to be a lot higher. >> a steady stream of people were sliding, mail-in ballots into the drop box outside san francisco city hall tuesday afternoon. for many of these folks voting each and every time is critical, especially if they're passionate about a certain contest or measure. >> i'm voting no on h keep chasing. he's doing a good job. i am not a fan of the recall. so it's not very democratic. >> we need change take and we do know it is a big step. >> as of election day morning about 125,000 mail in ballots heard already been received in san francisc
he joins us live outside san francisco city hall. dan, what are people saying?e've seen a lot of steady stream of people dropping off ballots throughout this afternoon. but we can tell you that the majority of mail-in ballots. >> we're already mailed in before this morning. in fact, san francisco set out about a half a million ballots, 500,000, all the registered voters here in san francisco. they've already received 125 thousands of those about 25%. so turnout will be at least 25% that...
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the city of san francisco kicked off juneteenth with the celebration of city hall today, mayor london breed and other city leaders say a series of community led events will mark the upcoming juneteenth holiday. the mayor said. that's in keeping with the city's legacy, which included parties in the city's fillmore district in decades gone by this year's big street party is set for the fillmore on saturday, june 18th. and whether, of course, the heat topping our weather headlines for today. still some hot temperatures in the forecast for your saturday for the inland neighborhoods but are cooling trend will begin tomorrow and it really kicks in for the second half of the weekend. so it's kind of our thinking our strategy as we head into your weekend forecast. hot spots still in the mid to upper nineties, but then it dramatic drop off of those numbers for sunday, and the winds do pick up as well, showing you at least the comparison the top row from today and the bottom row. you can see the projected numbers for tomorrow. so there is some relief beginning tomorrow, but still some nineties
the city of san francisco kicked off juneteenth with the celebration of city hall today, mayor london breed and other city leaders say a series of community led events will mark the upcoming juneteenth holiday. the mayor said. that's in keeping with the city's legacy, which included parties in the city's fillmore district in decades gone by this year's big street party is set for the fillmore on saturday, june 18th. and whether, of course, the heat topping our weather headlines for today. still...
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it was clear at city hall and the castro that roe v.eversal had many lbgt folks, fearing that they, too might be on the legal rights hit list. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. just about every day this week. we've had a temperature in the triple digits, and today was no exception. everybody we had 100 degrees apiece in antioch and in livermore very hot weekend throughout the tri valley. we had a high temperature today of 87 degrees in santa rosa, backing through windsor eighties comment around the peninsula 98 degrees in morgen hill, where you are welcoming that marine layer, which is hovering around sutro towers, standing 977 ft. tall so it gives you a good indication how low to the ground that marine layer actually is. it's ushering in. it's very strong sea breeze in throughout the san bruno gap right now it's 64 degrees in san francisco. pleasant in napa at 77 degrees. we're still in the mid nineties and throughout livermore, pleasant in dublin, san ramon, and in danville, high pressure, the key component not going anywhere very quickly
it was clear at city hall and the castro that roe v.eversal had many lbgt folks, fearing that they, too might be on the legal rights hit list. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. just about every day this week. we've had a temperature in the triple digits, and today was no exception. everybody we had 100 degrees apiece in antioch and in livermore very hot weekend throughout the tri valley. we had a high temperature today of 87 degrees in santa rosa, backing through windsor eighties comment around the...
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you can see this march at city hall. take a look at this demonstration. many people are turning this rally. you can see, there is more than a couple of thousand of people. it seems to be growing. >> let's take a look at the live crowd outside of the u.s. supreme court. they have been out there all day. demonstrators have been there. we mentioned earlier, definitely, our emotions are high in washington, d.c. and across the country. we have the latest on today's historic ruling. this right was established 50 years ago. >> reporter: women's health, taking a serious blow. this was a highly anticipated decision. the justices on the high court sided with the mississippi law that bans almost all abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. it protected a woman's ride to have an abortion for over half a century . >> now, people do not have self- determination. >> reporter: there was outrage and celebration . >> they wanted chocolate with vanilla ice cream. >> reporter: there were hundreds of protesters to the supreme court. president biden weighed in . >> the health an
you can see this march at city hall. take a look at this demonstration. many people are turning this rally. you can see, there is more than a couple of thousand of people. it seems to be growing. >> let's take a look at the live crowd outside of the u.s. supreme court. they have been out there all day. demonstrators have been there. we mentioned earlier, definitely, our emotions are high in washington, d.c. and across the country. we have the latest on today's historic ruling. this right...
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we talked with some officials at city hall and they said the turnout as of yesterday is 22%. it was 57% for the recall of the governor. results starting at about 8:30 pm tonight. at city hall im terry mcsweeney for nbc bay area news. >> we will be checking this very closely. so, what happens to your ballot once you drop it off? and how do you know it stays safe and secure. jodi hernandez got a look inside of the contra costa noting. >> reporter: i am told that to all 37 drop boxes are ultra- secure. >> they are 500 pounds and it would take a lot to knock them off the post. >> reporter: so, what happens after you cast your ballot? we are behind the scenes. we are in the elections warehouse where each of ballot envelope is being run through a scanner. that captures an image of the signature. their workers in this room are verifying signatures. each signature on the ballot envelope must be matched up with a signature on file, by a human being. once the signatures are verified and the ballots are taking out of the -- they are brought to the election office. the boxes are sealed w
we talked with some officials at city hall and they said the turnout as of yesterday is 22%. it was 57% for the recall of the governor. results starting at about 8:30 pm tonight. at city hall im terry mcsweeney for nbc bay area news. >> we will be checking this very closely. so, what happens to your ballot once you drop it off? and how do you know it stays safe and secure. jodi hernandez got a look inside of the contra costa noting. >> reporter: i am told that to all 37 drop boxes...
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what is this city hall? they thought we were getting married in a tiny place. in the east bay. so, the marine layer is with us. it's dense in some spots. dense fog will be moving -- there we go -- at the coast and in the north bay, where it is down to a quarter of a mile visibility. we are slow to warm today close to the water. today, we will find a wide range of temperatures. hottest spots going into the 90's. reggie: new at 6:00, mortgage rates are rising again this week. what you should know as you are trying to buy a new home. kumasi: netflix is confirming it is working on an ad supported subscription, but commercials may not be what you imagined. reggie: wildfires in the bay area. we are in the east bay where residents were forced from their homes. the effort overnight to put out the flames. a live look outside. you can see the pink triangle at twin peaks this morning, as the fog intersects with the city. this is the most san francisco of san francisco pictures you can get. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... c
what is this city hall? they thought we were getting married in a tiny place. in the east bay. so, the marine layer is with us. it's dense in some spots. dense fog will be moving -- there we go -- at the coast and in the north bay, where it is down to a quarter of a mile visibility. we are slow to warm today close to the water. today, we will find a wide range of temperatures. hottest spots going into the 90's. reggie: new at 6:00, mortgage rates are rising again this week. what you should know...
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brown of the district, decided to boycott the event at city hall. >> the fact that the mayor chose tothat time to side with them, it was difficult to deal with. >> the mayor today apologized for listening to only one side of the debate. >> i apologize for not also recognizing the hurt and the pain that i know some feel as a result of their own interactions and engagement with law enforcement. >> the compromise is good on this year alone. talks on where to go from here will continue. lyanne melendez, abc7 news. dan: let's talk to sandhya patel about the weekend forecast. sandhya: it is changing as we speak. live picture right now from the tower camera. you have to check this out. the fog, it is starting to look like a summer is around the corner. the fog is rolling over downtown san francisco right now. we also have high clouds. visibility is down to 6.5 miles. it has been fluctuating. keep that in mind. 34 sustained in san francisco. the onshore winds are driving temperatures down. we will continue to seek the cooling or the coast tomorrow. you can see, the view is a little murky as w
brown of the district, decided to boycott the event at city hall. >> the fact that the mayor chose tothat time to side with them, it was difficult to deal with. >> the mayor today apologized for listening to only one side of the debate. >> i apologize for not also recognizing the hurt and the pain that i know some feel as a result of their own interactions and engagement with law enforcement. >> the compromise is good on this year alone. talks on where to go from here...
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not only in the middle of city hall, so let's make as much noise as possible so that everybody knows oday to celebrate, that is a state championship from our men's basketball team. [applause] on behalf of city college of san francisco, we are so proud of our student athletes. not only have you persevered on the basketball court, you persevered in the classroom as well during a very difficult time. you got to the finish line, not only in your athletic endeavors, but the classroom as well. and for that we celebrate you today. [applause] now, before i pass it off to the next speaker, i wanted to take a moment and acknowledge the publicly elected leaders that we have with us this afternoon. and i would like to acknowledge the city college board of trustees, trustee alan wong. [applause] and we have also trustee selby. [applause] and we have the current vice president of the board, vice president john rizo. [applause] now what is my honor and privilege to pass it off to the mayor of san francisco, mayor london breed. [applause] >> thank you, chancellor. martin, we appreciate you all coming
not only in the middle of city hall, so let's make as much noise as possible so that everybody knows oday to celebrate, that is a state championship from our men's basketball team. [applause] on behalf of city college of san francisco, we are so proud of our student athletes. not only have you persevered on the basketball court, you persevered in the classroom as well during a very difficult time. you got to the finish line, not only in your athletic endeavors, but the classroom as well. and...
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this marks 35 years since the quilt's first appearance at city hall. mayor dianne feinstein approved it to recognize the individual lives lost to the epidemic. >> the sentiment we hear is often we want to show our love for this person, but we want this quilt panel to tell the story and get the message out so that other people don't have to go through what we've gone through. that's the message we hear over and over from mothers and lovers who are making quilts. >> 3,000 of those panels will be on display in golden gate look in reporting on the aids crisis as it was becoming a major story in the early 1980s. >>> there's more to come at noon, including apple holding its much-anticipating developers conference today. >>> plus another twist, my elon musk's plans to buy twitter appear to be in jeopardy. >>> and temperatures are on the rise this work week. we'll have more on why that's happening coming up in your full forecast. ado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a littl
this marks 35 years since the quilt's first appearance at city hall. mayor dianne feinstein approved it to recognize the individual lives lost to the epidemic. >> the sentiment we hear is often we want to show our love for this person, but we want this quilt panel to tell the story and get the message out so that other people don't have to go through what we've gone through. that's the message we hear over and over from mothers and lovers who are making quilts. >> 3,000 of those...
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ktvu jana katsuyama live for us tonight, there at city hall with the message, jenna. mike tomorrow is the last day of the school year for san francisco public school, so the teachers and the parents said they really wanted to get together both to talk about what happened console each other and share their concerns but also to renew their commitment to getting gun regulations passed and more resources for students. in front of san francisco city hall, school teachers, community members and parents came to a vigil tuesday night showing that the pain of lost lives in uvalde , texas, and buffalo. new york is felt here, too. it is unacceptable. an empty desk with flowers and a banner reading safe schools for all was placed in front of city hall, two frames bearing the names of the 10 people killed at the buffalo market and the 19 children and two teachers at a school in uvalde e pain of these families is our pain. we all carry that. i feel horrified. i feel really heartbroken and angry. i guess i think people need to be thinking about if they care about children's lives li
ktvu jana katsuyama live for us tonight, there at city hall with the message, jenna. mike tomorrow is the last day of the school year for san francisco public school, so the teachers and the parents said they really wanted to get together both to talk about what happened console each other and share their concerns but also to renew their commitment to getting gun regulations passed and more resources for students. in front of san francisco city hall, school teachers, community members and...
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tonight bay area educators meant at san francisco city hall to remember the 19 students and two teachersled in the texas school shooting. those at tonight's rally are pushing for gun control and education reform. here is abc 7 reporter j.r. stone. >> teachers from across the country say it is not safe. people are not going into teaching anymore. j.r: she was one of several speakers involved in a vigil and call to action outside the san francisco city hall tuesday night. >> this week alone we saw more action in canada 1000 miles away than in our own country. that is unacceptable. j.r: san francisco mayor london breed referred to the guns used in uvalde, texas, and other school shootings as weapons of mass destruction. she vowed to continue rallying until changes are made. >> until we get rid of the gun lobby. until we eradicate weapons of mass destruction. until our policymakers in congress have the courage to do what is necessary, we will have to continue to be here. j.r: cassondra represents the united educators of san francisco union and wants change on a federal and local level. >> we
tonight bay area educators meant at san francisco city hall to remember the 19 students and two teachersled in the texas school shooting. those at tonight's rally are pushing for gun control and education reform. here is abc 7 reporter j.r. stone. >> teachers from across the country say it is not safe. people are not going into teaching anymore. j.r: she was one of several speakers involved in a vigil and call to action outside the san francisco city hall tuesday night. >> this week...
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ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary's live at city hall in san jose and has our coverage of today's city. jesse. frank a public rest in honor ceremony was held here in the rotunda of san jose city hall earlier this afternoon. the chance for those people who knew norman eta the best who worked most closely with them to express their feelings. it's no secret that norman eta was senators is favorite son. this is allowed us today and tomorrow. to come together as a community to honor his remarkable life. to shed a few tears. to share memories. and to celebrate this deeply beloved man. the day's events began with the united airlines flight carrying an urn containing mineta's ashes landed at the airport that's named after him. the aircraft rolled under to san jose fire tankers, which sprayed water into the air as a salute to the late statesman. then the earn an american flag were given to the family and then placed in waiting suvs for a short 2.5 mile procession from the airport to japantown. norman eta was born in san jose in 1931. he came from a working class family crowds that lined the str
ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary's live at city hall in san jose and has our coverage of today's city. jesse. frank a public rest in honor ceremony was held here in the rotunda of san jose city hall earlier this afternoon. the chance for those people who knew norman eta the best who worked most closely with them to express their feelings. it's no secret that norman eta was senators is favorite son. this is allowed us today and tomorrow. to come together as a community to honor his remarkable...
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the san francisco community leaders held a rally outside city hall urging the mayor to rethink her budget proposal, and prevent the closure of five community covid test sites. we spoke with the group behind the sites about their plan. reporter: on the steps of city hall, community leaders urged the mayor not to close five covid test sites in vulnerable neighborhoods. >> please keep the mission open. reporter: the upcoming budget would cut $9.5 million in covid funds leading to the closure of several community hubs. they want the mayor to consider health equity in the upcoming budget. >> we held long discussions about racial justice, the vestment and failed systems and in the duchenne's, and the promise of equitable investments. reporter: the group facing closures essential workers would be the most impacted. >> it is disappointing. if workers get sick, what will happen to our businesses? reporter: the office of the mayor said they are prioritizing economic recovery. they say the health centers and neighborhoods will continue to provide covid resources to the patients, and the uninsured. t
the san francisco community leaders held a rally outside city hall urging the mayor to rethink her budget proposal, and prevent the closure of five community covid test sites. we spoke with the group behind the sites about their plan. reporter: on the steps of city hall, community leaders urged the mayor not to close five covid test sites in vulnerable neighborhoods. >> please keep the mission open. reporter: the upcoming budget would cut $9.5 million in covid funds leading to the closure...
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. >> this was the police station, city hall, everything. >> reporter: he lives in the same brick ranchouse in the same affordable housing community that he fought to build as mayor in the '70s. >> the person who sole us this land got his life threatened because he sold it to the black community. >> reporter: and he's back every weekend driving around his 300-mile-long district which includes the capital city jackson and the rural mississippi delta. he likes to travel with his fishing pole and guns in the truck. >> i will call friends and say, look, i'll be in the area. let's go hunting. >> duck, deer, we're going quail -- >> people like that about him. he's just a regular person. >> reporter: who grew up in the segregated south. >> i went to bolton colored school. we had no indoor plumbing. honestly no cafeteria, no library. >> reporter: until he got to the private private, desegregated college in 1964, the place where black power found its voice and thompson found his. >> sitting in this very building, in mississippi, at that point did not allow black and white people to assemble in p
. >> this was the police station, city hall, everything. >> reporter: he lives in the same brick ranchouse in the same affordable housing community that he fought to build as mayor in the '70s. >> the person who sole us this land got his life threatened because he sold it to the black community. >> reporter: and he's back every weekend driving around his 300-mile-long district which includes the capital city jackson and the rural mississippi delta. he likes to travel...
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ages showed up for the march for our lives rally outside san francisco city hall. this was one of numerous march for our lives events to take place here in the bay area and across the country today. the message was clear at the march for our lives rally in san francisco. people are sick and tired of gun violence and they want to see change. >> our children are more important than guns. >> i would like to see an assault rifles banned. >> reporter: march for our lives is a nationwide student-led effort to call for action against gun violence. rallies took place in oakland and sonoma, the penipeninsula, south bay and all over the country. >> it's heart warming to see people come together and demand action but also saddening. >> reporter: this day of action is after several mass shootings rocked communities from coast to coast including in texas where a gunman shot and killed 19 children. >> that just really got to me, and i just can't see why a logical solution can't be made. >> we watched this happen over and over again and every time we come out here to do something
ages showed up for the march for our lives rally outside san francisco city hall. this was one of numerous march for our lives events to take place here in the bay area and across the country today. the message was clear at the march for our lives rally in san francisco. people are sick and tired of gun violence and they want to see change. >> our children are more important than guns. >> i would like to see an assault rifles banned. >> reporter: march for our lives is a...
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his remains will go through san jose before ultimately arriving at city hall. norman was a groundbreaking politician for many reasons. he both served for president clinton and george w bush, who is a republican norman than was a democrat. he was the only democrat that worked for then president george w bush. no women at a was san jose mayor from 1971. to 1975. a giant within the asian-american community. he died back on may 3rd in maryland, which is why he is coming back for the very last time in the city that he was born at an airport that was named after him. he's going to be escorted through the streets of san jose, particularly stopping by japan town is a japanese american. so he's going to go through their being escorted by police officers and then ultimately arriving at city hall at around noon. the public is invited to go there to pay their final respects and women will be laid to rest tomorrow by family and friends. so it's a very private ceremony. we're also hearing that president bill clinton will also be in town to eulogize his friend. >> he served a
his remains will go through san jose before ultimately arriving at city hall. norman was a groundbreaking politician for many reasons. he both served for president clinton and george w bush, who is a republican norman than was a democrat. he was the only democrat that worked for then president george w bush. no women at a was san jose mayor from 1971. to 1975. a giant within the asian-american community. he died back on may 3rd in maryland, which is why he is coming back for the very last time...
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. >>> live pictures from chopper 5, this abortion rights rally happening at san francisco city hall. people speaking out about protecting abortion access. we are expecting to hear from city leaders in a bit. also, this is a live look across the bay in oakland, crowds are gathered for a rally against the supreme court ruling. speakers at the microphone right now. let's listen in for just a moment. [ applause ] >> a bit of a pause there. we will check in in a minute. i'm sara donchey. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. today supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade is called a major legal setback that protected women's reproductive rights for years. kpix 5's andria borba spoke to three women impacted by abortions terrified for other women who may need them. >> it's as if america has just rolled back the clock this morning to an unsafe terrifying age. and this cannot stand. >> meg jordan is a registered nurse and professor. she had a legal abortion post-roe when she was 26 years old. she has seen the bad old days of back alley abortions under the veil of secrecy. >> i can't imagine the terror t
. >>> live pictures from chopper 5, this abortion rights rally happening at san francisco city hall. people speaking out about protecting abortion access. we are expecting to hear from city leaders in a bit. also, this is a live look across the bay in oakland, crowds are gathered for a rally against the supreme court ruling. speakers at the microphone right now. let's listen in for just a moment. [ applause ] >> a bit of a pause there. we will check in in a minute. i'm sara...
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a reporter jesse gary, joining us now live from san jose city hall. with coverage on today's ceremony, jesse. alex julie. there's about an hour for the public to come out and view the urn that contains the remains of norman eta that's inside the attend a of city hall and ended seven. so you have a little bit less than an hour to do so. earlier today, a ceremony a rest in honor ceremony here at city hall, which took place literally just blocks from where the manetta family lived here in san jose. these moments of reflection are a tribute to a man who was everybody's bff, everybody's best friend forever. the honorable norman. why many around. norman eta was born in san jose in 1931 to a working class family. his pursuit of the american dream sidetracked for a time by one of the darkest moments in american history. after the outbreak of world war ii, his family was one of thousands incarcerated by the roosevelt administration. he didn't let the immoral act taint his worldview went on to graduate from uc berkeley moved into politics in the late sixties. a
a reporter jesse gary, joining us now live from san jose city hall. with coverage on today's ceremony, jesse. alex julie. there's about an hour for the public to come out and view the urn that contains the remains of norman eta that's inside the attend a of city hall and ended seven. so you have a little bit less than an hour to do so. earlier today, a ceremony a rest in honor ceremony here at city hall, which took place literally just blocks from where the manetta family lived here in san...
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but about liberty when president kennedy spoke at the city hall those 24 years ago. freedom was encircled. berlin was under siege and today despite all the pressures upon this city berlin stands secure in his liberty and freedom itself is transforming the globe. in the philippines in south and central america democracy has been given a rebirth. throughout the pacific free markets are working miracle after miracle of economic growth. in the industrialized nations a technological revolution is taking place a revolution marked by rapid dramatic advances in computers and telecommunications. in europe only one nation and those it controls refuse to join the community of freedom. yet in this age of redoubled economic growth of information and innovation the soviet union faces a choice. it must make fundamental changes or it will become obsolete. today thus represents a moment of hope. we in the west stand ready to cooperate with the east to promote true openness. to break down barriers that separate people to create a safer freer world and surely there is no better place th
but about liberty when president kennedy spoke at the city hall those 24 years ago. freedom was encircled. berlin was under siege and today despite all the pressures upon this city berlin stands secure in his liberty and freedom itself is transforming the globe. in the philippines in south and central america democracy has been given a rebirth. throughout the pacific free markets are working miracle after miracle of economic growth. in the industrialized nations a technological revolution is...
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this is a live look at a rally in san francisco outside of city hall. at least two protests stretched all day after news of the ruling spread. several groups organized marchs and rallies and citizens turned out by the hundreds. it's likely just a small taste of rallies to come this weekend. nbc bay area is live at another protest on the move right now in san francisco. definitely an emotional evening in the city. what's the latest out there? >> reporter: yeah, i'm going to show you this demonstration. this one actually started at the federal courthouse, but you can see they're now on the march. this is market street about four blocks away from where it originally started. now, it's important to note that while today's ruling will trigger abortion bans in more than a dozen states, it will now effect the ability in california to get an abortion, but many we talked to at this demonstration say they're worried about friends and family in other states and they're worried this sets a precedent that could threaten other civil rights. people say they've been ex
this is a live look at a rally in san francisco outside of city hall. at least two protests stretched all day after news of the ruling spread. several groups organized marchs and rallies and citizens turned out by the hundreds. it's likely just a small taste of rallies to come this weekend. nbc bay area is live at another protest on the move right now in san francisco. definitely an emotional evening in the city. what's the latest out there? >> reporter: yeah, i'm going to show you this...