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will take a look at the san francisco city hall ceremony. >> plus, the east bay city dealing with racist flyers being found around town targeting june teen. >> then the state greeting after 2 brot >> and he speaks to others are being remembered following a fiery fatal crash. authorities plan to close down a roadway near the scene to try and figure out what went wrong. our first theresa has more now from dublin. >> yeah, i could smell the and for those that make whole of cool. and i mean, it's so better time in >> leave not alone. came out to pay his respects to the 2 east bay brothers who died tuesday when their bmw crashed into a tree and light post. authorities say when they got to the vehicle it was engulfed in flames around 10, 30 tuesday evening. the alameda county coroner on friday identified the 2 as 25 year-old adam rashid and 23 year-old cali dress. she'd both of san ramon. i sorry for you says that when they too fast also is that life >> like play with lives and other people's lives de-fund. police say initial reports suggest excessive speed played a factor in the crash on satu
will take a look at the san francisco city hall ceremony. >> plus, the east bay city dealing with racist flyers being found around town targeting june teen. >> then the state greeting after 2 brot >> and he speaks to others are being remembered following a fiery fatal crash. authorities plan to close down a roadway near the scene to try and figure out what went wrong. our first theresa has more now from dublin. >> yeah, i could smell the and for those that make whole of...
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commissioner wu of the preservation city hall commission. and commissioner foley working with you very hor low looking forward to it. thank you for your support, everybody, words cannot express how i feel now. i look forward to serving the city that i love. the city as it say there is glorious city of our hearts thank you very much, everybody. enjoy the view. [applause]. >> all right. we are going to find the official document and take a bunch pictures and, of course, enjoy your city hall. thank you for joining us i'm really excited be here i'm mayor london breed. welcome to this extraordinary community. and let me give a how the out to lanea miller and urban alchemy folks. we appreciate you. and sheryl, thank you from larkin street and the work do you with young folk in transitional aged wrouth who are struggling in our communities. you know we are fortunate this we have people who care. and they want to be out there doing what is necessary to help the challenges around homelessness. and urban alchemy is an extraordinary addition to san fra
commissioner wu of the preservation city hall commission. and commissioner foley working with you very hor low looking forward to it. thank you for your support, everybody, words cannot express how i feel now. i look forward to serving the city that i love. the city as it say there is glorious city of our hearts thank you very much, everybody. enjoy the view. [applause]. >> all right. we are going to find the official document and take a bunch pictures and, of course, enjoy your city...
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of city hall. so, yeah, you saw that quick action. in fact, those police officers were there all day today. i keep getting texts from some of the neighbors saying they're back and they're here and they're shooing people away. you know, this is an ongoing problem in san jose. i just heard from a merchant who lives around the street from this particular 7-eleven, a restaurant who apparently she has had enough. she's going to pack up and move her business out of downtown san jose. we're hoping to talk to her in the next day or so to find out exactly what her situation is. but nobody is happy. the police department is not happy. city hall is not happy, you know, and they have to work collaboratively to make sure they address this issue brought on by the citizens of san jose. >> you just said it. that's a big word, collaboratively here. is the d.a., mayor, and police chief on the same page because if not, they're not going to get this done. >> reporter: yeah, they don't have a choice. they kind of have
of city hall. so, yeah, you saw that quick action. in fact, those police officers were there all day today. i keep getting texts from some of the neighbors saying they're back and they're here and they're shooing people away. you know, this is an ongoing problem in san jose. i just heard from a merchant who lives around the street from this particular 7-eleven, a restaurant who apparently she has had enough. she's going to pack up and move her business out of downtown san jose. we're hoping to...
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a lot of smiles. 250 couples were married at city hall today. the county clerk's office has played a historic role to usher in marriage equality across the country. many couples we spoke with noted the back lag and outright threats the lgbtq community has faced in recent years. in fact, get ready for this. hundreds of thousands of visitors will be descending on san francisco this weekend. many say this year's events could be even more important because of the national political climate around lgbtq rights. right now the traditional pride weekend kickoff event, the trans march, is just getting under way at dolores park. nbc's christie smith, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you. the crowds are already gathered here, and the trans march is expected to begin here with just -- in a matter of minutes. the participants are walking from dolores park towards turk and taylor with messages of support and visibility for the transgender community. huge crowds are expected throughout the weekend. there are already some road closures in the city. th
a lot of smiles. 250 couples were married at city hall today. the county clerk's office has played a historic role to usher in marriage equality across the country. many couples we spoke with noted the back lag and outright threats the lgbtq community has faced in recent years. in fact, get ready for this. hundreds of thousands of visitors will be descending on san francisco this weekend. many say this year's events could be even more important because of the national political climate around...
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friday, the city held a special lgbtq pride, married celebration inside san francisco city hall. the city expects about 250 couples to tie the knot on friday. this building, of course, very historic significance when it comes to same marriages. it was just under 20 years ago that gavin newsom authorize same marriages was another 10 years of legal wrangling after that 2013 june. 28, the state of california authorize same marriage is a lot of the folks here today know that history. talked to one couple, charlotte and chris, you say that's why they chose this venue. >> for their marriage city hall was a big deal for us where they area natives and we wanted to celebrate on pride with family. >> now, as she mentioned, that june is pride month here in san francisco. they're setting up a stage here at city hall. give me lots of events here over the weekend and also the big pride parade down market street is on sunday. but for now in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> happening tonight, the heat, the a laser rainbow people love this, but it is coming back to market street. s
friday, the city held a special lgbtq pride, married celebration inside san francisco city hall. the city expects about 250 couples to tie the knot on friday. this building, of course, very historic significance when it comes to same marriages. it was just under 20 years ago that gavin newsom authorize same marriages was another 10 years of legal wrangling after that 2013 june. 28, the state of california authorize same marriage is a lot of the folks here today know that history. talked to one...
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this is in particular a spot that's one block from san jose state, one block from city hall. it's out in the open. it's during daylight hours. i got the video a couple of weeks ago and want to verify some of the information. but at the same time, you want to make sure that this is actually happening there. i went there, i saw what was happening. it's happening at all hours of the day. it's in front of a 7-eleven right there on third and san fernando. and the clerk told me he's frustrated as well, tired of fighting physically with some of those people who hang out outside because they come in and disturb customers inside a 7-eleven. so frustration from the homeowners who live across the street and from some of the clerks at the 7-eleven. >> so you're telling me a lot of employees, people who work there, a lot of people who live there as well, very frustrated. i'm guessing this has to be on police officers' radar? >> reporter: yeah, it really is. they say in the last month, they responded to nine calls for service in that area. and usually when they arrive on scene, whatever's
this is in particular a spot that's one block from san jose state, one block from city hall. it's out in the open. it's during daylight hours. i got the video a couple of weeks ago and want to verify some of the information. but at the same time, you want to make sure that this is actually happening there. i went there, i saw what was happening. it's happening at all hours of the day. it's in front of a 7-eleven right there on third and san fernando. and the clerk told me he's frustrated as...
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security is our department of the city hall, they went to the beaches and sometimes checked, sometimes fined them, but then they did it, you know, with their eyes closed. well, they had to take a photo every day that the beaches were empty, and they came to the beach and told people that everyone come out we take pictures. you can swim. and the second thing that i remember. well, i can’t remember it. in odessa, in 1970, there was a cholera epidemic, and then, as far as i know, the police were still on duty at the beaches at that time and did not allow anyone to swim because it was very dangerous now we don't have cholera yet i hope it won't but there are similar bacteria and similar viruses and it's dangerous that's why they say about the ban on swimming they even hung bigboards in the city and in all the websites and telegram channels there they say what is it even wr is forbidden. i appealed to the townspeople not to do this, but here are our journalists from odessa, they went to the beach and they saw people who still bathe well, i don’t know here, everyone is their own doctor, then
security is our department of the city hall, they went to the beaches and sometimes checked, sometimes fined them, but then they did it, you know, with their eyes closed. well, they had to take a photo every day that the beaches were empty, and they came to the beach and told people that everyone come out we take pictures. you can swim. and the second thing that i remember. well, i can’t remember it. in odessa, in 1970, there was a cholera epidemic, and then, as far as i know, the police were...
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uh 12 at 14-16:00 at the strong city hall will be a tour guide was to collect their wishing. , to conduct such an hour tour. in the upper city, uh, the second mm location, how can you talk now? this is, uh, an open-air library, again last year we tried and saw, that this is of great interest among the guests of minsk. eh, i can say for sure that belarusians are a reading nation. uh, we have two systems of public libraries - adult and children's a , and they will alternate. uh, you have to look behind the poster and here is this meeting with the writer with new products. uh, the union of writers , writers themselves come and read their poems, their works, various quests are played out. this is quite interesting and informative. that is, in addition to what you can learn about the novelty, get to know the writer. well, also participate in a particular quest and get a press. uh, we're resuming the walk this year. if minsk residents remember that we had the last pedestrian throughout the city this year. for the year we decided to concentrate in the upper city and today the selecti
uh 12 at 14-16:00 at the strong city hall will be a tour guide was to collect their wishing. , to conduct such an hour tour. in the upper city, uh, the second mm location, how can you talk now? this is, uh, an open-air library, again last year we tried and saw, that this is of great interest among the guests of minsk. eh, i can say for sure that belarusians are a reading nation. uh, we have two systems of public libraries - adult and children's a , and they will alternate. uh, you have to look...
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are also cleaned from the garbage that came due to the destruction of the kakhovskaya hpp, and the city hall is still cleaning it she asks people not to do it alone because it can be dangerous, there may be explosive devices there, but a small number of people bathe in us, even the city hall has posted boards around the city to which she urges not to do this, not to bathe, not to enter there of her children, the head of our department of education also wrote such a very emotional post that people, what are you doing, this is your children and it reaches most people, but it does not happen that millions in the city did not violate anything . odesa swept through odesa, are there any consequences of this bad weather that we can talk about? please, yes, there are several words in which there is still no electricity, and dtek, uh, made a release where they say that they are fixing it , there were apparently 43 inhabitants points without electricity well, i think that it will be fixed quite quickly. and you know, odesa, serhiy, is a heroic city, which, in fact, together with the help of the sea ,
are also cleaned from the garbage that came due to the destruction of the kakhovskaya hpp, and the city hall is still cleaning it she asks people not to do it alone because it can be dangerous, there may be explosive devices there, but a small number of people bathe in us, even the city hall has posted boards around the city to which she urges not to do this, not to bathe, not to enter there of her children, the head of our department of education also wrote such a very emotional post that...
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reporter: san francisco welcomed weekend of black culture with a city hall event friday. the mayor hosted the second annual juneteenth kickoff event, a celebration of black music and art that commemorates what happen in 18 625 when union soldiers arrived in galveston, texas until the enslaved black american they had been freed two years earlier by the emancipation proclamation. >> if this is unity, it brings us together to share and share the light we want to be living in. reporter: rodney is a broadway performer from san francisco and performed at city hall on friday. he says seeing san francisco embrace juneteenth is something he's been waiting for his entire life. >> this is a celebration of all of the diaspora of how the black culture supports the bay area. reporter: city officials say the weekend is about joy and progress toward equality. >> we should be celebrating freedom, juneteenth, the accomplishments of black people, 24/7. reporter: this is the second year juneteenth has been recognized as a national holiday. community leaders are hoping events like these will
reporter: san francisco welcomed weekend of black culture with a city hall event friday. the mayor hosted the second annual juneteenth kickoff event, a celebration of black music and art that commemorates what happen in 18 625 when union soldiers arrived in galveston, texas until the enslaved black american they had been freed two years earlier by the emancipation proclamation. >> if this is unity, it brings us together to share and share the light we want to be living in. reporter:...
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why city hall?ly decided to support sectarian projects coming from an independent place and journalists are jokingly asking the administration. well , at least not to place banners in ukrainian and they are already quite seriously turning to the fsb in the perm territory with a call to pay special attention to the situation anastasia ivanova understood. why did shady organizations give the green light? anastasia good evening. well, what about the sect? it was possible, uh, to convince the permian authorities. hello, everyone who for some reason did not notice behind everything behind all this screened massive recruitment officially on all city banners on this one. at least, some activists from the creative society calculated. here is their website with no specifics, but only populist statements, saying that they have taken civilization to a new stage of evolution and videos in the appropriate vein. there are many different markers and triggers on this site. yes, the first is the foundation of the fo
why city hall?ly decided to support sectarian projects coming from an independent place and journalists are jokingly asking the administration. well , at least not to place banners in ukrainian and they are already quite seriously turning to the fsb in the perm territory with a call to pay special attention to the situation anastasia ivanova understood. why did shady organizations give the green light? anastasia good evening. well, what about the sect? it was possible, uh, to convince the...
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and land in the city hall and became a legislative aid to sophie maxwell. went through city departments when kamala harris was our district attorney i'm proud to represent the richmondad district supervisor. [music] we have great neighborhood commercial corridors that need to be protected. the reason why we launched the neighborhood business for supporting the [inaudible] for 15 years special more. we have the legacy business program the business around for 30 years or more and thought, you know, we gotta make sure the next generation contains for generations to come. am i'm ruth the owner of hamburger haven we came back on july 11. we were opened in 1968 at that time i believe one of the owners of mestart today went through a guy named andy in the early 70s and my father took it mid 70s. >> originally was just a burger joint. open late nights. then it changed over the years and became the breakfast staple. we specialize in breakfast, brunch come lunch now. i love this neighborhood. i grew up here. and it feels like home. i walk down the block and recognize
and land in the city hall and became a legislative aid to sophie maxwell. went through city departments when kamala harris was our district attorney i'm proud to represent the richmondad district supervisor. [music] we have great neighborhood commercial corridors that need to be protected. the reason why we launched the neighborhood business for supporting the [inaudible] for 15 years special more. we have the legacy business program the business around for 30 years or more and thought, you...
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a celebration inside city hall right here. let's go and take a look at some video shot just a short time ago. now the city expects about 250 couples to tie the knot today. city hall, of course, has a lot of history when it comes to same marriage back in 2000, 3 just under 20 years ago, our then governor gavin newsom authorize same marriages. it was about another 10 years of legal wrangling. and then in same marriages became legal all across california. so this is coming up on the 10th anniversary of that. a lot of folks here today know that history. talked to one couple, charlotte and chris, say they chose san francisco city hall because of that historic significance. >> city hall was a big deal for us where they area natives and we wanted to celebrate on pride with family. >> all right. now, as you mentioned, this is pride month here in san francisco. lot of events planned this weekend. you take a look behind me there. you can see they're setting up a big stage were going events here at city hall and also on sunday, the big pr
a celebration inside city hall right here. let's go and take a look at some video shot just a short time ago. now the city expects about 250 couples to tie the knot today. city hall, of course, has a lot of history when it comes to same marriage back in 2000, 3 just under 20 years ago, our then governor gavin newsom authorize same marriages. it was about another 10 years of legal wrangling. and then in same marriages became legal all across california. so this is coming up on the 10th...
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the city. >> deck. the hallscoming couples of all kinds who are ready to tie the knot. >> san francisco city hall has a long history of hosting same marriages in that spot roughly 20 years ago. remember then mayor gavin newsom ordered that marriage licenses be given to same couples and a years long legal battle followed, which did ultimately and with same couples finally winning the right to marry. one couple told us that rich history that help them decide to get hits. that city hall was paramount. >> city hall was a big deal for us where they area natives we wanted to celebrate on pride with family. >> the marriage celebration, just one of the many pride events happening in the bay area this weekend. and for details, you can head to our pride page on our website. kron 4 dot com. the special olympics are back in the bay area and kron for photojournalist to rudi garcia captured the of the weekend long events. >> opening ceremony is the best thing. you know, they watch. >> good >> be what? people feel. >> special w
the city. >> deck. the hallscoming couples of all kinds who are ready to tie the knot. >> san francisco city hall has a long history of hosting same marriages in that spot roughly 20 years ago. remember then mayor gavin newsom ordered that marriage licenses be given to same couples and a years long legal battle followed, which did ultimately and with same couples finally winning the right to marry. one couple told us that rich history that help them decide to get hits. that city...
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she was the first one to say we're going to fight city hall. friends together and they started from a group called the save the cable car community, 1947 and managed to get it on the ballot. are we going to keep the cable cars or not? head turned nationwide and worldwide and city hall was completely unprepared for the amount of backlash they got. this is just a bunch -- the city came out and said basically, 3-1, if i'm not mistaken, we want our cars and phil and her group managed to save what we have. and literately if it wasn't for them, there would be no cable cars. people saw something back then that we see today that you can't get rid of a beautiful and it wasn't a historical monument at the time and now it is, and it was part of san francisco. yeah, we had freight back then. we don't have that anymore. this is the number one tourist attraction in san francisco. it's historic and the only national moving monument in the world. >> the city of san francisco did keep the cable car so it's a fascinating feel of having something that is so histo
she was the first one to say we're going to fight city hall. friends together and they started from a group called the save the cable car community, 1947 and managed to get it on the ballot. are we going to keep the cable cars or not? head turned nationwide and worldwide and city hall was completely unprepared for the amount of backlash they got. this is just a bunch -- the city came out and said basically, 3-1, if i'm not mistaken, we want our cars and phil and her group managed to save what...
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city hall hosted the marriage ceremonies for couples looking to tie the knot all day long. shawn chitnis shows us why it had special meaning for so many celebrating their love together today. >> reporter: love was for everyone on friday at city hall in san francisco. no matter where you're from, whether you're a member of the community or not. couples of all backgrounds came to get married one after another. >> we had an appointment later on this month. and we decided to come a little earlier. >> reporter: among those in the line today, pr schmidt and herb young. they moved up their wedding day after putting it off quite some time. >> he asked me about five years ago to get married. i wasn't ready then. finally it was yes. >> reporter: after standing in line with everyone else, they got a signed officiate in a location to say i do. city hall usually has around 30 marriages processed on any given day, but staff tell it us today they expected to have nine times as many couples come through the building. >> it's definitely an exciting day. we're not the only ones to share happ
city hall hosted the marriage ceremonies for couples looking to tie the knot all day long. shawn chitnis shows us why it had special meaning for so many celebrating their love together today. >> reporter: love was for everyone on friday at city hall in san francisco. no matter where you're from, whether you're a member of the community or not. couples of all backgrounds came to get married one after another. >> we had an appointment later on this month. and we decided to come a...
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newlyweds told us getting married at san francisco's city hall was very special for them. they are also mindful that for many, the fight still isn't over. >> trans rights are human rights. gay and lesbian couples need to support our trans families. >> no matter what you are, nationality, whatever, gender, people should be loved. >> when same-sex weddings resumed in 2013, the county clerk's office stayed open throughout the weekend so couples could get married. congratulations to all the newlyweds. >>> a santa cruz tradition, woodies on the wharf, returns tomorrow with over 200 cars. the annual car show is the largest woody show in northern california. the wood-paneled station wagons are popular in surf culture. it's a chance to enjoy the sun and the surf and classic cars. organizers say the show demonstrates santa cruz culture. >> it's just such a fun, relaxing time. really brings you back to that classic beach vibe that santa cruz is known for. sleepy little beach town but has that culture that makes you want to just sit down and enjoy your feet in the sand, all that good
newlyweds told us getting married at san francisco's city hall was very special for them. they are also mindful that for many, the fight still isn't over. >> trans rights are human rights. gay and lesbian couples need to support our trans families. >> no matter what you are, nationality, whatever, gender, people should be loved. >> when same-sex weddings resumed in 2013, the county clerk's office stayed open throughout the weekend so couples could get married. congratulations...
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within minutes, hundreds of people had gathered at city hall.dozens of reporters were pressing for details. mille lacs, the mayor's secretary of press, supplied the facts. >> dan white, former supervisor, came in to see the mayor. he was admitted into see him in the mayor's office. the two of them were in there alone, in the back room. we heard shots. supervisor white -- we were unaware that the shots were coming from the back room, and we were unaware that they were shots at the time. supervisor white walked out the back door. i am informed some people have seen him. we went into the mayor, and the mayor was dead. >> just down the hall, the discovery of another body had been made, that of supervisor úharvey milk. milk, too, have been struck down by three bullets as sat in the office formerly occupied by ex-supervisor dan white. the mayor had never seemed happier. those were the words of assemblyman willie brown, one of mayor george moscone's closest friends and political allies. for many, the reality of what had happened did not sink in until t
within minutes, hundreds of people had gathered at city hall.dozens of reporters were pressing for details. mille lacs, the mayor's secretary of press, supplied the facts. >> dan white, former supervisor, came in to see the mayor. he was admitted into see him in the mayor's office. the two of them were in there alone, in the back room. we heard shots. supervisor white -- we were unaware that the shots were coming from the back room, and we were unaware that they were shots at the time....
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during a rally at city hall yesterday a coalition of groups called on the city not to cut a variety of other programs >> i am very thankful for the board of supervisors last week for not going for what the mayor was trying to propose that was going to cut into our childcare funding. >> reporter: at today's event mayor breed says the city brought in federal money during the pandemic that still has not been spent and those funds will protect some programs but not all. >> we are at a different time. even though there may be shifts and potential perceived cuts the fact is many of these organizations are still made whole. >> reporter: several residents gathered to support the mayor's call for stepped up spending on public safety but some said they are skeptical of the impact the police will make. >> if the police catch the guy but release him on the same time, same day, what is the point about the safety? >> reporter: mayor breed's public safety push comes as the city continues to struggle with open air drug markets, a rise in property crimes, and sprawling homeless encampments. in fact, a
during a rally at city hall yesterday a coalition of groups called on the city not to cut a variety of other programs >> i am very thankful for the board of supervisors last week for not going for what the mayor was trying to propose that was going to cut into our childcare funding. >> reporter: at today's event mayor breed says the city brought in federal money during the pandemic that still has not been spent and those funds will protect some programs but not all. >> we are...
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we saw law enforcement officers really on every single level of city hall.d never see that kind of activity in which our law enforcement response essentially criminalized in some ways what we were trying to do, which was to lift up the voice of the people. juan: reverend, i want to ask you, then mayor of atlanta has claimed that much of the opposition is from outside agitators and a white movement. could you talk about your own history, in atlanta, and why you got involved in this movement? >> for sure. i may 6 generation atlantan. my grandmother's granddad, his dad purchased pperty inhe heart of theest endf atlta fossential $83 witut a rtgage. our faly has bn in theeart atlanta forlmost a ntury. i amalking befe the emancipaon pclamatio hureds of her peop come in fa, mt everytng a pern we s and hea fm last night and yestday afteron was from atlant grand, thereeople whare trom atlaa but the care. at the e of the daywhat 're fightg for his liber and stice foall, whi they pledged eir alleance to f the ag of th yet to be ited stas. if thes injuste anywhe, the is
we saw law enforcement officers really on every single level of city hall.d never see that kind of activity in which our law enforcement response essentially criminalized in some ways what we were trying to do, which was to lift up the voice of the people. juan: reverend, i want to ask you, then mayor of atlanta has claimed that much of the opposition is from outside agitators and a white movement. could you talk about your own history, in atlanta, and why you got involved in this movement?...
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reports. >> on friday, the city held a special lgbtq pride, married celebration inside san francisco city halle city expects about 250 couples to tie the knot on friday. this building, of course, has very historic significance when it comes to same marriages. it was just under 20 years ago that gavin newsom authorize same marriages was another 10 years of legal wrangling after that 2013 june. 28, the state of california authorize same marriage is a lot of the folks here today know that history. talked to one couple, charlotte and chris, you say that's why they chose this venue. >> for their marriage city hall was a big deal for us bay area natives we wanted to celebrate on pride with family. >> now, as she mentioned, that june is pride month here in san francisco. they're setting up a stage here at city hall. give me lots of events here over the weekend and also the big pride parade down market street is on sunday. but for now in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> charles, thank you. and let's talk a bit about our forecast now taking a live look outside at the castro district in
reports. >> on friday, the city held a special lgbtq pride, married celebration inside san francisco city halle city expects about 250 couples to tie the knot on friday. this building, of course, has very historic significance when it comes to same marriages. it was just under 20 years ago that gavin newsom authorize same marriages was another 10 years of legal wrangling after that 2013 june. 28, the state of california authorize same marriage is a lot of the folks here today know that...
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they were one of the first same couples to get married at san francisco city hall. governor. then mayor rush hits a forced to have a gavin newsom made his landmark announcement. he was the mayor of san francisco newsom. kron four's terisa stasio caught up with the couple who continues to push for equality. >> this is john lewis and stuart gaffney and japan for decades. the married couple is fond passionately for lgbtq rights, giving them a front seat on the many twists and turns. >> here in there are no that protect lgbt people from discrimination. and right now there are 5 lawsuits for marriage equality. i'm just like the lawsuit. the story tonight >> part this is also a snapshot of the couple on 2/12/2004, they were one of the first same couples to get married in san francisco. when then mayor gavin newsom made his surprise landmark move lines wrapped around city hall. this couple's came from around the country to exchange vows. >> this was radical and revolutionary. 19 years ago in 2004, when we married. we felt something extraordinary to this day, i can still fe
they were one of the first same couples to get married at san francisco city hall. governor. then mayor rush hits a forced to have a gavin newsom made his landmark announcement. he was the mayor of san francisco newsom. kron four's terisa stasio caught up with the couple who continues to push for equality. >> this is john lewis and stuart gaffney and japan for decades. the married couple is fond passionately for lgbtq rights, giving them a front seat on the many twists and turns. >>...
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the barricades go up along the roof and at city hall. kumasi: that is where we find gloria rodriguez with more on the preparations for all of the festivities. good morning. >> good you can see preparations behind me, the stage is set up and they are getting ready for pride weekend. abc 7 caught up with crews yesterday as they were putting up barricades on market street for the pride parade. numerous streets in san francisco will be closed until the parade is over. some closures have already started and more are coming today. organizers are estimating half a million people -- half one million people will visit sunday for pride. the parade will go along market, 8th street, for the celebration right here at civic center. reggie talked to sf pride executive director suzanne ford on abc seven at 7:00 this week as the aclu tracks about 500 anti-lgbtq plus bills. >> i think this year san francisco pride will draw the line on market street and you can come join us and say you are for human rights for all edge -- all lgbtq people. you are with us
the barricades go up along the roof and at city hall. kumasi: that is where we find gloria rodriguez with more on the preparations for all of the festivities. good morning. >> good you can see preparations behind me, the stage is set up and they are getting ready for pride weekend. abc 7 caught up with crews yesterday as they were putting up barricades on market street for the pride parade. numerous streets in san francisco will be closed until the parade is over. some closures have...
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i got a permit to use the bike room from city hall and i filled out the form and the lady was looking at me and was like, you work here? i'm like yeah, i don't have a city e-mail address but can i write my employee id number. she is like, you have those, that is cute. she wouldn't talk to an adult like that. she wouldn't say you have employee id that is cute. i was like wow, in that moment. i don't want to tell too many stories. >> sometimes they don't take you seriously because you are a young person. >> i remember walking into supervisors office, we were inviting-legislative aids and a couple times they are like, hello. they are like, why are you here? i'm like this is a public office so everyone can walk into and second of all, we are commissioners. that is the reason we are here. >> i have been called cute so many timeatize is unbelievable. i'm like man, i'm just trying to do my job. i remember there was a interesting debate i had with this guy. we were doing a trash cleanup and it was me and this other dude talking about this book we read about youth involvement in politics. i sa
i got a permit to use the bike room from city hall and i filled out the form and the lady was looking at me and was like, you work here? i'm like yeah, i don't have a city e-mail address but can i write my employee id number. she is like, you have those, that is cute. she wouldn't talk to an adult like that. she wouldn't say you have employee id that is cute. i was like wow, in that moment. i don't want to tell too many stories. >> sometimes they don't take you seriously because you are a...
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in the incredible central and san francisco next to city hall surrounded but all the wonderful civic institution to roll a place that is impressive. we also want to thank all the partners particularly the states housing u.s. department of housing and urban development and the department of development services. and housing for silicon valley and the regional center and wouldn't have done it without all those folks working together and making this happen i think that's all i have i have. personally thank you to everybody who actually was in the trenches and you can be sure chase will be back for the groundbreaking and thank you very much. >> thank you nina and finally introduce o con kelsey the ceo er co-founder and ceo that brought the show. >> (clapping). >> not the tallist i get to work with the kelsey team you'll talk about in a second on this remarkable project a thank you all for being here today and being part of the community you hear me say that but when you show up to on advocacy day or join for a fundraising or in a group meeting you're fully a group of our moll e meeting w
in the incredible central and san francisco next to city hall surrounded but all the wonderful civic institution to roll a place that is impressive. we also want to thank all the partners particularly the states housing u.s. department of housing and urban development and the department of development services. and housing for silicon valley and the regional center and wouldn't have done it without all those folks working together and making this happen i think that's all i have i have....
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i go by the name of son of paper and i'm here at city hall ready to rock a set just for you guys. let's get! yeah! if you come to san francisco this one is for you. china town this one is for you. china town this one is for you. from a roof top in china town, going going taking buses just to get around ♪ when i was down, had to put you in a song, hope you play it loud. ♪ from a roof top in china town ♪♪ ♪ had to put you in a song just ho hope you play it loud ♪ ♪ when i'm on sward, they don't ask me where i wrap until i walk my last tepz, i'll be on the city like the one i got my trophy. ♪ i'm the house that the home he's tried to crash. ♪ like in the needle in the seattle of the heart i'm sf kid i got it from the start it is♪ ♪ from my roof top in china town ♪ ♪ taking buses just to get around ♪ ♪ had to put you in a song ♪ i♪ i hope you play it loud ♪ ♪ had to put you in a song hope you play it loud ♪ i can take you on a date, we take a trolley to your parents where we will not be late ♪ we may get a little line dance. ♪ hold my camera i'm going to pose in the alley ways. ♪ i st
i go by the name of son of paper and i'm here at city hall ready to rock a set just for you guys. let's get! yeah! if you come to san francisco this one is for you. china town this one is for you. china town this one is for you. from a roof top in china town, going going taking buses just to get around ♪ when i was down, had to put you in a song, hope you play it loud. ♪ from a roof top in china town ♪♪ ♪ had to put you in a song just ho hope you play it loud ♪ ♪ when i'm on...
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is a story of resilience and a city coming back after the 1906 quake and fire ournd mayor roth city hall reopenod april 5 of 1915 what can be done when the city pulls together and everyone works toward a common goal n. 1989 it was damaged again and leaders same together to renovate it through the 95 bond measure. on january 5 of 99 mayor brown reopen today in the preservation of maintenance remain a top priority for our city we enjoy every day. and even coming in this chamber gives me i don't know chills but it makes me happy ever time i step in this chamber. i'm pleased that mayor breed reappointed 2 outstanding commissioners here with mrs. shum and mae woo and clarence blanchard. i support all of these appointments and thank the commissioners for wellingness to serve am our amazing city and for ms. schumer we see her almost every day walking, guiding people. bringing in students and bring nothing people from out of city. and out of the city hall and making the experience a wonderful experience. really appreciate your service, ms. shum and all of the appointise. they have my full spchlt
is a story of resilience and a city coming back after the 1906 quake and fire ournd mayor roth city hall reopenod april 5 of 1915 what can be done when the city pulls together and everyone works toward a common goal n. 1989 it was damaged again and leaders same together to renovate it through the 95 bond measure. on january 5 of 99 mayor brown reopen today in the preservation of maintenance remain a top priority for our city we enjoy every day. and even coming in this chamber gives me i don't...
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. >> and that couple is one of many that came to city hall today to celebrate pride by tying the knot feel like it's once again a critical moment for marriage equality. >> with everything that's going on across the country, who know where gay rights are headed. no seems like a great time to do it. >> i think it's important for people in other parts of the country and small towns and red states to be able to see couple like us getting married, celebrating pride, and knowing that they're not alone. >> city hall made sure this was a special event today. those newlyweds all got special commemorative pride certificates. >>> we're not done with pride yet. coming up, we have all you need to know ahead of the big parade, including how to get there, and no surprise, there's going to be traffic. and why a hollywood a-lister is ditching the big screen for a start up job in san francisco. >>> and with baseball on its wa out of oakland, another bay are city is stepping up to try and bring in a new team. >>> returning to the pride and the forecast for the event on sunday. the parade starts at 10:30
. >> and that couple is one of many that came to city hall today to celebrate pride by tying the knot feel like it's once again a critical moment for marriage equality. >> with everything that's going on across the country, who know where gay rights are headed. no seems like a great time to do it. >> i think it's important for people in other parts of the country and small towns and red states to be able to see couple like us getting married, celebrating pride, and knowing...
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. >> reporter: on this day the anti-busing demonstration was to be on the plaza of boston city hall. >> this is it. >> reporter: when foreman arrived at city hall, a group of white high schoolers had already gathered. >> i looked down the plaza, and i saw a black man taking the turn and it dawned on merey'anhs go ted landsmark, now a distinguished professor of public policy and urban affairs at northeastern university. in 1976 he was a young lawyer and community advocate on his way to a meeting in city hall. >> i could hear their chants. the kind of chant that you would ex expect, stop forced busing, we want our neighborhoods back. then one of the young men shouted out, "there's an n word. get him." >> i'm shooting wild. and i'm watching this unfold. >> the first young person to attack me hit me on my face, and andcked offse and then he's puss rolling over. and he's kicked. i mean, he was being pummeled. >> then as i was regaining my balance one of the young men who was carrying an american flag circled back to swing the american flag at me. and that's when the famous photograph was
. >> reporter: on this day the anti-busing demonstration was to be on the plaza of boston city hall. >> this is it. >> reporter: when foreman arrived at city hall, a group of white high schoolers had already gathered. >> i looked down the plaza, and i saw a black man taking the turn and it dawned on merey'anhs go ted landsmark, now a distinguished professor of public policy and urban affairs at northeastern university. in 1976 he was a young lawyer and community advocate...
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city hall walks us through their story imagine you're doing something you love. rsv could cut it short. ♪ rsv is a contagious virus that usually causes mild symptoms but can cause more severe infections that may lead to hospitalizations... ...in adults 60 and older... ...and adults with certain underlying conditions, like copd, asthma, or congestive heart failure. talk to your doctor and visit cutshortrsv.com. >> all right. well, kron 4 continues. our coverage of pride month. and today we feature one of the first same couples to get married at san francisco city hall kron. 4 says stasio cut out that the pair who continue to push for equality. >> this is john lewis and stuart gaffney and japan for decades. the married couple is fun passionately for lgbtq rights, giving them a front seat on the many twists and turns. >> here in there are no. that protect lgbt people from discrimination and right now there are 5 lawsuits for marriage equality. i'm just like the lawsuit. the story tonight >> are part tpis is also a snapshot of the couple on 2/12/2004, they were one o
city hall walks us through their story imagine you're doing something you love. rsv could cut it short. ♪ rsv is a contagious virus that usually causes mild symptoms but can cause more severe infections that may lead to hospitalizations... ...in adults 60 and older... ...and adults with certain underlying conditions, like copd, asthma, or congestive heart failure. talk to your doctor and visit cutshortrsv.com. >> all right. well, kron 4 continues. our coverage of pride month. and today...
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we cannot let it persist in the shadows of city hall. i need your help in getting this done. this is still a well resourced city. and it is in the going to be fun cutting 750 million dollars out of our municipal budget in the next 2 years. but we have been there before. fiscal prudence is a progressive value. i want to say to this mayor to the previous mayors i had the honor of serving under. previous boards of supervisors and to the controller of san francisco. we have the highest municipal bond rating in america the healthiest rainy day reserves. we will continue to do that. we'll live within our xheens be real. the booming economy that would not come to an end. upon goda start with a clean and safe city and when i see the collaboration that is happening. with rodriguez and alliance with counterparts sf and the chamber and spur this are happening every 2 week in room 2 svelte at city hall it gives me great hope, great hope, i'm steeling i line from waied rose. there is no silver bullet. but well it is silver buck shot. and we gotta work together on everyone of those piece of
we cannot let it persist in the shadows of city hall. i need your help in getting this done. this is still a well resourced city. and it is in the going to be fun cutting 750 million dollars out of our municipal budget in the next 2 years. but we have been there before. fiscal prudence is a progressive value. i want to say to this mayor to the previous mayors i had the honor of serving under. previous boards of supervisors and to the controller of san francisco. we have the highest municipal...
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and we have to be comfortable and coming into our house by the name of city hall. [applause] >> give it up one more time for ms. felicia jones. i'm go to read this off the bio so wasn't like i wasn't doing my homework but we want to bring them up correct. so, caribbean vibrations launched in 2010. you can start clapping right now. by founder, designer, dance choreographer trisha bell fast williams a native of-not only know for the vibrations and vibrant and beautiful costumes but the ultimate and authentic carnival experience in northern california representing all caribbean islands. steadily growing and evolving into a powerhouse mass band and focused on our masqueraders. establish a new standard and serving becoming the first all inclusive caribbean carnival group. i don't think you heard me, established as a new standard. becoming the first all inclusive caribbean carnival group in california. caribbean vibration mission is deliver the masquerade with amazing costume, exceptional service and teaching of cultural caribbean dance. ladies and gentlemen, give it up
and we have to be comfortable and coming into our house by the name of city hall. [applause] >> give it up one more time for ms. felicia jones. i'm go to read this off the bio so wasn't like i wasn't doing my homework but we want to bring them up correct. so, caribbean vibrations launched in 2010. you can start clapping right now. by founder, designer, dance choreographer trisha bell fast williams a native of-not only know for the vibrations and vibrant and beautiful costumes but the...
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we have more on the candidate in this race from the south florida reporter, along with miami city hallald. joey, let me start with you. for those who aren't familiar with mayor suarez, who is he? i know who he is but for folks wondering who is he, does he have any chance of becoming president? what do you think? >> well, he's certainly spent a lot of time as mayor promoting himself nationally. mayor suarez is a young charismatic mayor who rose to prominence after he actually was one of the first public officials in 2020 to contract covid-19. he then started promoting miami about ten months later as a major tech hub and that catapulted him into a new level of prominence nationally. i think does he have a chance it's an interesting question because he's running in a state where there's a crowded field of florida candidates, donald trump is running, ron desantis is running, makes you wonder what lane he's going to carve out for himself. >> there are lots of lanes of traffic in south florida. i know from being on the roads. but you make a good point not only is the gop field crowded the go
we have more on the candidate in this race from the south florida reporter, along with miami city hallald. joey, let me start with you. for those who aren't familiar with mayor suarez, who is he? i know who he is but for folks wondering who is he, does he have any chance of becoming president? what do you think? >> well, he's certainly spent a lot of time as mayor promoting himself nationally. mayor suarez is a young charismatic mayor who rose to prominence after he actually was one of...
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a group of protesters gathered outside city hall just before the vote today, encouraging the board totect the original city with six seating already. we have diverse programing. we want to keep diverse programing without turning the castro theater into a nightclub. the theater operator, another planet entertainment, says the proposed renovations are the only way to keep the theater financially viable. the san francisco planning commission is expected to discuss whether to give final approval to allow live nighttime entertainment at the theater at its next meeting on thursday. while the world of golf is about to change, today, the pga tour announced that it did agree to form a new for profit entity with saudi arabia's sovereign wealth fund. pga tour commissioner jay monahan says the pga intends to merge with the live tour in an effort to unify the game. the live tour is backed by the saudis public investment fund controlled by the saudi crown prince. today pga players say they were left in the dark about negotiations, many not happy with the announcement. monahan described a meeting wi
a group of protesters gathered outside city hall just before the vote today, encouraging the board totect the original city with six seating already. we have diverse programing. we want to keep diverse programing without turning the castro theater into a nightclub. the theater operator, another planet entertainment, says the proposed renovations are the only way to keep the theater financially viable. the san francisco planning commission is expected to discuss whether to give final approval to...
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. >>> plus, san francisco could be opening a new office at city hall. a lot to get to this morning. >>> breaking news. the supreme court has just rejected a biden administration policy on student loan forgiveness. in that from a 6-3 vote, the court said the administration overstepped its authority with a new plan to wipe out more than $400 billion in debt. last august, president biden and the education secretary sought to adjust the higher education reliefs. they aimed to forgive between $10,000 and $20,000 per borrower. but today, chief justice john roberts wrote that this allows them to modify provisions applicable to find assistance programs. under the education act not to rewrite that such a from the ground up. >>> in a separate ruling, a 6-3 ruling found a woman who is an evangelical christian can lawfully refuse to create winning websites for same- couples for despite a law that prohibits discrimination. he said, quote, the first amendment envisions the united states as a rich and complex lace were all persons are free to think and speak as they w
. >>> plus, san francisco could be opening a new office at city hall. a lot to get to this morning. >>> breaking news. the supreme court has just rejected a biden administration policy on student loan forgiveness. in that from a 6-3 vote, the court said the administration overstepped its authority with a new plan to wipe out more than $400 billion in debt. last august, president biden and the education secretary sought to adjust the higher education reliefs. they aimed to...
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a budget hearing was held at city hall to determine today whether the idea of reparations for eligible black san franciscans wilill be funded, b it is continued, and that means that the motion will be discussed in more details in a hear set for september. the ordinance would appropriate $50 million to establish a office of reparations at city hall. >> this work is important, and the creation of an office of reparations to start the important work is something that is extremely important to community, to my colleagues and it is important for the betterment of this city. >> we spoke to superintendent walton after the hearing to get a clear idea of where san francisco is in actually getting reparations of any amount in the hands of african-americans, and he said it is to establish a more permanent office. >>> president biden heads to the midwest today to out the the economic policies something that he is called bidenomics. he is talk about what is working, and while he is wrapping up the campaigning, a new poll shows that voters are concerned about his health and his age. alice barr has m
a budget hearing was held at city hall to determine today whether the idea of reparations for eligible black san franciscans wilill be funded, b it is continued, and that means that the motion will be discussed in more details in a hear set for september. the ordinance would appropriate $50 million to establish a office of reparations at city hall. >> this work is important, and the creation of an office of reparations to start the important work is something that is extremely important...
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meeting again to consider a $50,000 proposal to create a reparations office in city hall. this has sparked pushback. mayor london breed and the san francisco chapter of the nac cp have both opposed the request for the new city hall office. earlier this month, supervisor walton amended his to reduce the $50 million asked down to 10 million dollar. stromectol san francisco retail pharmacies will be required to carry a lock sewn. naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse a opioid overdose. if the premises are not in compliance, they will face a $1000 fine. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is drawing for support for her proposal. a $14.6 billion budget will focus on homelessness, hiring more police officers, and raising more pay. >>> also, expanding more alternatives to policing and shutting down open air drug markets. >> reporter: this is not just about policies. this is about the capacity to deliver on a promise. we know the public safety right now in the city is what everyone is talking about. we know it is the number one concern and it has to be reflected i
meeting again to consider a $50,000 proposal to create a reparations office in city hall. this has sparked pushback. mayor london breed and the san francisco chapter of the nac cp have both opposed the request for the new city hall office. earlier this month, supervisor walton amended his to reduce the $50 million asked down to 10 million dollar. stromectol san francisco retail pharmacies will be required to carry a lock sewn. naloxone is a life-saving medication that can reverse a opioid...
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san francisco city hall was the scene of the historic i do.er watching from the sidelines, gomez and saban decided to join them. tying the knot halloween weekend, their wedding in san francisco's main library. >> i wore a corset. >> it was the happiest weekend. >> reporter: along with romance that marriage certificate has brought them peace of mind. >> i fealty that presence, that urgency, that i don't have to worry about that anymore. it says that we legally are joined. >> reporter: since the 2015 ruling struck down all state bans, couples are free to marry in all 50 states. saban and jule say they travel without fear. >> hell and fire and damnation hasn't happened. in fact a lot of delight and joy in each other. >> reporter: it's been 14 years since the pair and thousands of other same-sex couples tied the knot. there are still many pages in that album left to fill. >> that was joe reporting. visit our website. >>> up next a $10,000 surprise for one family found in the home. why the bank denied the deposit when they went to cash it. >> the c
san francisco city hall was the scene of the historic i do.er watching from the sidelines, gomez and saban decided to join them. tying the knot halloween weekend, their wedding in san francisco's main library. >> i wore a corset. >> it was the happiest weekend. >> reporter: along with romance that marriage certificate has brought them peace of mind. >> i fealty that presence, that urgency, that i don't have to worry about that anymore. it says that we legally are joined....
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and you can go down and talk to them to city hall about some problem. know, should you save grand central terminal, for example? well, that's a big building would be a lot of economic activity, you know, if you built it there instead or whatever. and and be nice to you. but ultimately, the money wins and so the way you play politics or the way you play civic activity in new york city, i learned from my friend here is you hit city hall the head with a sledgehammer. you don't reason with them. you figure out a way to get on the front page of the new york times and humiliate them. and so so i do think that there is always in government in, every regime with the ancient pharaohs, you name it, there's always going to be an inside group, whether the unix or the janissaries or the, you know, whoever and and as a civic community, a civic life, you have to actually not whine about it. but but beat it. i mean, get together, beat it, you know, i mean, democracies are it's not a spectator sport. so i do think money is a problem. but i think there's there's a generi
and you can go down and talk to them to city hall about some problem. know, should you save grand central terminal, for example? well, that's a big building would be a lot of economic activity, you know, if you built it there instead or whatever. and and be nice to you. but ultimately, the money wins and so the way you play politics or the way you play civic activity in new york city, i learned from my friend here is you hit city hall the head with a sledgehammer. you don't reason with them....
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. >> outside city hall, and lesbians lined up around the block.the next four weeks, about 4000 úcouples tied the knot. but, it was not to last. the urging of governor arnold schwarzenegger, the california supreme court stopped the marriages and later voided the union street over the next four years, the issue snaked its way through the state judicial system. in 2008, the california supreme court ruled that banningunions violated the state constitution. saying, marriage cannot be úde orientation. newsom, declared victory. >> as california goes, so goes the rest of the nation. it's inevitable. this door is wide open now. it's going to happen. whether you like it or not. >> the ruling triggered a wave of joyful weddings across the state. the celebrated union of two longtime lesbian activist together since the 1950s. proponents of traditional marriage, soon collected over 1 million signatures for proposition eight. to amend the california constitution and restore marriage to opposite couples only. on the same night, californians voted overwhelmingly f
. >> outside city hall, and lesbians lined up around the block.the next four weeks, about 4000 úcouples tied the knot. but, it was not to last. the urging of governor arnold schwarzenegger, the california supreme court stopped the marriages and later voided the union street over the next four years, the issue snaked its way through the state judicial system. in 2008, the california supreme court ruled that banningunions violated the state constitution. saying, marriage cannot be úde...