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i would like cpmc to be successful because they do not have a lot of time. we would do the best we can and review every aspect of this so that they have the best chance of success. >> the issue of the state budgets have affected many local businesses. is there any way that the city could help more nonprofits? >> that is why i am proposing a set sales tax. the state did make some severe cuts. we do not know when those cuts will start that impacting the nonprofits. as you know, through our city budget, if you ask many of the nonprofits, they're pretty happy. we restored a lot of the original cuts. their services reflect the values that i hold, board of supervisors hold. now the state is making cuts, some in the same places that we've restored. we cannot promise to back fill all of those cuts. we can promise to go through the same process and asked what are the critical services that we must save, and work on them as hard as we can. that is why i need an additional cushion with a half cent sales tax. that will give us the of the need to restore cuts that the ci
i would like cpmc to be successful because they do not have a lot of time. we would do the best we can and review every aspect of this so that they have the best chance of success. >> the issue of the state budgets have affected many local businesses. is there any way that the city could help more nonprofits? >> that is why i am proposing a set sales tax. the state did make some severe cuts. we do not know when those cuts will start that impacting the nonprofits. as you know,...
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---medicos y enfermeras respaldados por "cpmc", la firma afiliada a sutter que actualmente maneja elcialmente cuando ellos llegaron querian cerrarlo, pero ahora dicen que quieren construir uno nuevo, con menos camas, pero moderno. ---sin embargo dicen que el alcalde y la ciudad son los que ahora se interponen en el camino pidiendo cosas no razonables... dionne cruz/administrador a hospital st.luke's sot señora dice: "pero el alcalde esta preguntandonos, pidiendonos mas dinero,por cosas que no son de salud, son totalmente separados, como muni, transportacion" vo ---la ciudad respondio que las demandas son razonables pues "cpmc" quiere ademas construir un centro medico regional en la calle van ness. ---esto afectara sistemas de transporte y eliminara unidades de vivienda, por lo que explicaron "cpmc" necesita mitigar estos efectos negativos. cu ---hay buenas noticias para el movimiento laboral a favor de las empleadas domesticas... take vo ---el proyecto de ley ab-889 que pretende dar mas proteccin y derechos a los empleados domesticos fue aprobado esta tarde por el comite del trabajo
---medicos y enfermeras respaldados por "cpmc", la firma afiliada a sutter que actualmente maneja elcialmente cuando ellos llegaron querian cerrarlo, pero ahora dicen que quieren construir uno nuevo, con menos camas, pero moderno. ---sin embargo dicen que el alcalde y la ciudad son los que ahora se interponen en el camino pidiendo cosas no razonables... dionne cruz/administrador a hospital st.luke's sot señora dice: "pero el alcalde esta preguntandonos, pidiendonos mas...
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cpmc says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here?bsolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3 to give state officials the power to stop proposed rate hikes for health insurance. state insurance commissioner dave jones supports assembly bill 52. he's already been able to halt increases in casualty insurance. opponents, including california medical association claim the bill would lead to fewer doctors, more overcrowding in emergency rooms and have their general access to health care. >>> i would question whether i would get that opportunity again and i'm blessed. >>> the second chance some bay area firefighters got tonight. a live report. next. >>> and meteorologist mark is working on a full forecast. his full forecast is coming up in six minutes. >>> new at 10:00 it's
cpmc says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here?bsolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3 to give state officials the power to stop proposed rate...
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cpmc says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here?bsolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3 to give state officials the power to stop proposed rate hikes for health insurance. state insurance commissioner dave jones supports assembly bill 52. he's already been able to halt increases in casualty insurance. opponents, including california medical association claim the bill would lead to fewer doctors, more overcrowding in emergency rooms and have their general access to health care. >>> i would question whether i would get that opportunity again and i'm blessed. >>> the second chance some bay area firefighters got i want to crush more cars. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know where you wa
cpmc says it has offered $1 billion but the city wants $2 billion. >> is this a deal breaker here?bsolutely. we can't afford $2 billion. >> cpmc is part of the setter group and they've reported hundreds of millions in profits. it remains to be seen what they can actually afford. >> cpmc and the city are expected to continue to negotiate over an improvement plan. >>> the state senate health committee voted 5-3 to give state officials the power to stop proposed rate...
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i am trying to help cpmc be successful at the board of supervisors and planning commission. as we get closer and closer to an agreement, i believe they need to listen to my advice. i work with the board every day. i know how they think. they want to have a successful vote at the board. i am guiding them there with the conditions -- it was not conditioned that i made up out of thin air. it was to deal with all of the impacts of a hospital decide they want -- they want a big os
i am trying to help cpmc be successful at the board of supervisors and planning commission. as we get closer and closer to an agreement, i believe they need to listen to my advice. i work with the board every day. i know how they think. they want to have a successful vote at the board. i am guiding them there with the conditions -- it was not conditioned that i made up out of thin air. it was to deal with all of the impacts of a hospital decide they want -- they want a big os
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. >>> the medical center or cpmc organized today's protest. they say closing st. lukes could happen unless the mayor back offs with unreasonable financial demands. the city is asking them to pay for affordable housing, pedestrian safety and provide charity care. they say those depends will cost $2 billion and offered a counterproposal. >> is this a deal breaker? >> at the moment absolutely. >> remains to be seen what they could afford. >> reporter: all that leaves patients caught in the middle of a political battle, wondering how to get to another hospital. >> catch a cab or something. which is a hardship because i have a limited income. >> that was rob roth reporting. >>> police are reviewing surveillance video that might show a art thief after he stole a picasso. this video was taken outside a restaurant a few doors down. the police description made it easy to spot the suspect. >> we found a guy with no socks, picasso thief. >> police say a thief took the picasso sketch yesterday morning, walked out the door and got away in a taxi. the artwork is valued at $200,
. >>> the medical center or cpmc organized today's protest. they say closing st. lukes could happen unless the mayor back offs with unreasonable financial demands. the city is asking them to pay for affordable housing, pedestrian safety and provide charity care. they say those depends will cost $2 billion and offered a counterproposal. >> is this a deal breaker? >> at the moment absolutely. >> remains to be seen what they could afford. >> reporter: all that...
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>> in addition to the america's cup planning, there is a discussion around the development of cpmc.t would be the largest hospital project our city has seen in decades. it would probably be the largest land use project discussed this year. it is right on the edge of my district. it is seated at the intersection of several separate as oriole -- supervisorial districts. there are issues around displacement, the impact of a large hospital on the surrounding neighborhoods, and whether the size of this hospital and plans in the city wide picture of health care access. i am sure we will have robust discussion about this in the coming months. >> are there any other issues that concern you that we have not discussed? are there any other interests you plan to concentrate on as supervisor? >> one thing every supervisor works on is the relationship between our neighborhoods and city hall. i am blessed in district 3 to have a rich network of neighborhood associations, merchant groups, and nonprofit organizations that i interface with regularly. they often had difficulty navigating city hall. i
>> in addition to the america's cup planning, there is a discussion around the development of cpmc.t would be the largest hospital project our city has seen in decades. it would probably be the largest land use project discussed this year. it is right on the edge of my district. it is seated at the intersection of several separate as oriole -- supervisorial districts. there are issues around displacement, the impact of a large hospital on the surrounding neighborhoods, and whether the...
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. >> reporter: cpmc is working to seismically upgrade at campuses. >>> the fight to collect taxes from online purchase purchases is heating up. it could mean millions of the dollars for our state but it would all start with more money coming out of your pocket. ken pritchett live in sacramento with what's happening today. >> reporter: that shop across the street with the surfboard up front is a brick and mortar shop. often pitted into battle with websites like amazon. today lawmakers said their bill that would tax business like amazon and amazon's fight against it, well they say that's unconstitutional. tiki mugs, tiki salt shakers and shirts, the store is called swanburgs on jay. a store that of course collects tax states. >> it was 7.5. it's a big hunk of money. >> reporter: owner longston says it's unfair he collects taxes and others do not. but he's not why his laid back store was chosen for a press conference. >> i'm here today because california will not be bullied by amazon. >> reporter: assemblywoman lindsay skinner brought up the bill. >> we're looking at 500 million to a bill
. >> reporter: cpmc is working to seismically upgrade at campuses. >>> the fight to collect taxes from online purchase purchases is heating up. it could mean millions of the dollars for our state but it would all start with more money coming out of your pocket. ken pritchett live in sacramento with what's happening today. >> reporter: that shop across the street with the surfboard up front is a brick and mortar shop. often pitted into battle with websites like amazon. today...