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david chiu speaking out now. why not speak out a week ago or two weeks ago before this decision was made? >> the reality is that the city certainly made its concerns clear really going as far back as several months, raj. he is essentially sort of the legal voice now stepping in for city officials who have long made their opinions known, their critiques certainly about this. now the next step for the city is essentially to get their main legal arm involved to take the next step of essentially trying to fight back. but at issue here is essentially what happened last week, which was giving these two major driverless car companies, waymo and cruise, essentially carte blanche. they're able to drive where they want, whenever they want, and how often they want. there's no cap on just how many of these driverless cars they can put on the road, which is really at the heart of this issue. listen, david chiu, the city attorney, says, we're not trying to take them all off the road. but giving these companies the authority to
david chiu speaking out now. why not speak out a week ago or two weeks ago before this decision was made? >> the reality is that the city certainly made its concerns clear really going as far back as several months, raj. he is essentially sort of the legal voice now stepping in for city officials who have long made their opinions known, their critiques certainly about this. now the next step for the city is essentially to get their main legal arm involved to take the next step of...
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. >> thank you, so many and for all the guests joining us here and david chiu and aaron peskin thank you for mepgsz the community centers association and thank you for joining us as well as the chinese (clapping) and doing extraordinary work and thank you to the greater green is advocating for all things chinatown this strictly group of people and thank you for improving the lives of businesses not only for the people that live here and not only the businesses it strive here but visitors to have a warm and welcome experience or experience we appreciate the it takes a village and partnership that's the community and the elected leaders and making that happen thank you for being here.. >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming i
. >> thank you, so many and for all the guests joining us here and david chiu and aaron peskin thank you for mepgsz the community centers association and thank you for joining us as well as the chinese (clapping) and doing extraordinary work and thank you to the greater green is advocating for all things chinatown this strictly group of people and thank you for improving the lives of businesses not only for the people that live here and not only the businesses it strive here but visitors...
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david chiu has not yet commented on the settlement offer. the start of the school year next week. 400 children have pre-registered for the saint anthony's foundation two day giveaway of supplies in san francisco. some of the kids are in families that are experiencing poverty and homelessness. each will get a backpack with school supplies, clothing, a new pair of shoes and a book donated by chronicle books. the foundation's free clothing program is the largest of its kind in san francisco. well, today is the first day of school for about 100,000 bay area students. now, kids at many of the bay area's biggest school districts will go back to classrooms today. that includes san ramon valley unified, mount diablo unified, san jose unified, and many others. the bay area's largest district in san francisco won't start until next wednesday in the san jose unified school district school starts today as we just heard. and a lot of students are going to be better prepared thanks to the help from san jose firefighters. firefighters handed out new backpa
david chiu has not yet commented on the settlement offer. the start of the school year next week. 400 children have pre-registered for the saint anthony's foundation two day giveaway of supplies in san francisco. some of the kids are in families that are experiencing poverty and homelessness. each will get a backpack with school supplies, clothing, a new pair of shoes and a book donated by chronicle books. the foundation's free clothing program is the largest of its kind in san francisco. well,...
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. >> reporter: city attorney david chiu is calling for a pause after expansion was approved by the public utilities commission for cruise and waymo. >> asking the cpc to have a temporary pause in the implementation of its decision, to give us a chance to ask the cpr to reconsider its decision. >> reporter: a cruise spokesperson said in part the cpuc's decision was the result of a months' long process that sought public input, adding it's unfortunate to see the city use public resources to bypass that decision and restrict technology with an excellent safety record used by tens of thousands of san francisco residents. >> i've seen them riding around. i haven't run into trouble with them. >> the numbers continue to climb. the official death toll from the wildfires in hawaii have surpassed 110. it's expected to go even higher. new video gives a fresh look at the aftermath. fema focused on search and recovery. official cause of the fire still unknown. there's new video -- watch this -- showing the first of several wildfires that broke out. they may have been caused by downed power lines. does
. >> reporter: city attorney david chiu is calling for a pause after expansion was approved by the public utilities commission for cruise and waymo. >> asking the cpc to have a temporary pause in the implementation of its decision, to give us a chance to ask the cpr to reconsider its decision. >> reporter: a cruise spokesperson said in part the cpuc's decision was the result of a months' long process that sought public input, adding it's unfortunate to see the city use public...
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not so fast says san francisco city attorney david chiu. >> we want to make sure as this new, powerful technology is being deployed, that our city is safe and we're not convinced of that at this point. >> in motions filed with the california public utilities commission, san francisco is asking regulators to pause the expansion and hold another hearing to debate the issue saying, san francisco will suffer serious harm if waymo and cruise are allowed expansion in the city with no limitation on geographic areas, service hours and fleet side. it comes in the wake of our investigation that reveal self-driving cars don't always make for a smooth ride. >> car ran into me, no driver. >> reporter: transportation records show self-driving cars have been involved in 280 crashes over the past five years across california resulting in at least 64 injuries and a dead dog. >> regulators knew about these concerns when they gave these driverless car companies permission to expand. so what makes you now think you can change their minds? >> well, every day we keep getting new reports of things that are h
not so fast says san francisco city attorney david chiu. >> we want to make sure as this new, powerful technology is being deployed, that our city is safe and we're not convinced of that at this point. >> in motions filed with the california public utilities commission, san francisco is asking regulators to pause the expansion and hold another hearing to debate the issue saying, san francisco will suffer serious harm if waymo and cruise are allowed expansion in the city with no...
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city attorney david chiu says they came to a significant compromise in how to handle people who may choose to live on the street. >> if you refuse or you already have shelter elsewhere, you should not be considered to be involuntarily homeless. >> reporter: for jackson, the solution is temporary, but he is grateful for the roof over his head. it was the judge who got the city and homelessness advocates to agree about homeless sweeps unless the city first offers shelter. this case goes back in front of federal judges tomorrow. >> thanks, lauren. this issue gets a lot of people upset. >>> coming up at 6:00 we will take a look at the impact on the ground and why people feel so strongly about it. the look at robotaxi expansion in san francisco. today robotaxi and labor workers held a rally to call for an end to robotaxi's in the city. >> we think they are a threat to the health and safety of the people of san francisco and we also believe that the california public utility commission and department of motor vehicles have basically abandoned their responsibilities. >> last week the dmv did as c
city attorney david chiu says they came to a significant compromise in how to handle people who may choose to live on the street. >> if you refuse or you already have shelter elsewhere, you should not be considered to be involuntarily homeless. >> reporter: for jackson, the solution is temporary, but he is grateful for the roof over his head. it was the judge who got the city and homelessness advocates to agree about homeless sweeps unless the city first offers shelter. this case...
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san francisco city attorney david chiu says putting the brakes on unlimited expansion will allow the city time to file a motion. >> seeking a new hearing so the cpu see can address safety issues. the city thinks were overlooked would very much like them. >> to stage their expansion and tie it to safety metrics we also think the cqc should have considered environmental impacts under state law. the addition of thousands of autonomous vehicles on the streets of san francisco. what that means in the filing, the san francisco fire department cites 59 instances where autonomous vehicles have interfered with firefighters since april of last year. >> among the incidents failing to yield the fire vehicles blocking fire vehicles driving over fire hoses and entering active emergency scenes and getting in the way of firefighters allowing these companies to put as many vehicles as they want on the road was it's it's not the right time for that guidehouse insights. transportation analyst sam abuelsamid says right now the technology not mature enough to put hundreds or thousands of these vehicles o
san francisco city attorney david chiu says putting the brakes on unlimited expansion will allow the city time to file a motion. >> seeking a new hearing so the cpu see can address safety issues. the city thinks were overlooked would very much like them. >> to stage their expansion and tie it to safety metrics we also think the cqc should have considered environmental impacts under state law. the addition of thousands of autonomous vehicles on the streets of san francisco. what that...
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but some elected officials, like city attorney david chiu and city supervisor aaron peskin, want to seehey're reducing the fleet size temporarily. but there's a lot of work to do. and bottom line is we want them to adopt the approach that we have been suggesting, which is an incremental expansion based on these companies meeting performance standards that we all agree on. waymo did give us some insight into how pricing would work without using any numbers. they say all fares will have a minimum price and totals will depend on the distance of the trip and how long it takes to get there. they say fees will be added if the cars are damaged, if destinations change or if you cancel a ride. these services, as we mentioned, not fully public just yet. you are able to download both the waymo app or the cruise app, but you really can't do much unless you have an invite code. waymo says they hope to expand these services to everyone, but neither cruz nor waymo have actually said when that might be . we're live this morning in san francisco. i'm james torres, ktvu fox two news. james, thank you. le
but some elected officials, like city attorney david chiu and city supervisor aaron peskin, want to seehey're reducing the fleet size temporarily. but there's a lot of work to do. and bottom line is we want them to adopt the approach that we have been suggesting, which is an incremental expansion based on these companies meeting performance standards that we all agree on. waymo did give us some insight into how pricing would work without using any numbers. they say all fares will have a minimum...
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city attorney david chiu says it's the work of a company called auto towing in hunter's point. he says the company illegally set up signs at the bank of the west parking lot in the city and towed at least six cars. not only that, he says the company made it harder for owners to get their cars back. victims were sent to a different towing service, pressured to pay cash, and allegedly were told they could only get their cars on weekdays. >> vehicle owners have the right to retrieve their vehicles 24 hours a day, any day of the week. so if you're told that you have to come back in the morning or you have to come back on a weekday, that is not state law. >> the company is also accused of targeting people who are not native english speakers. chui's move would block the towing company from being awarded city contracts. he said anyone towed should reach out to his office. >>> taking their case to the council. tensions continue to rise as 4,500 san jose city workers are prepared to walk off the job onto the picket lines. to date, some of those workers spoke directly to the city council
city attorney david chiu says it's the work of a company called auto towing in hunter's point. he says the company illegally set up signs at the bank of the west parking lot in the city and towed at least six cars. not only that, he says the company made it harder for owners to get their cars back. victims were sent to a different towing service, pressured to pay cash, and allegedly were told they could only get their cars on weekdays. >> vehicle owners have the right to retrieve their...
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according to a press release following the hearing from san francisco city attorney david chiu. the 2 sides appear to have reached common ground. it reads in part, quote, never made sense that a person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but chose to maintain tents on the street should be considered and voluntarily homeless. >> plaintiffs reversed that position during oral argument today and agreed with the city that enforcement action could be taken against unhoused individuals who refuse offers of shelter, unquote. that is not effective immediately. officials at the city attorney's office say they are evaluating their options, which include filing something with the lower court to modify the injunction to allow enforcement against people who refuse shelter from the city. haaziq kron. 4 news. >> new at 5 taxi and rideshare drivers in san francisco are less than pleased with the growing number of driverless taxis on city streets. they say the autonomous vehicles are causing health and safety emergencies by violating various pedestrian right across the city. and the
according to a press release following the hearing from san francisco city attorney david chiu. the 2 sides appear to have reached common ground. it reads in part, quote, never made sense that a person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but chose to maintain tents on the street should be considered and voluntarily homeless. >> plaintiffs reversed that position during oral argument today and agreed with the city that enforcement action could be taken against unhoused...
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according to a press release following the hearing from san francisco city attorney david chiu, the 2es appear to have reached common ground. it reads in part, quote, never made sense that a person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but chose to maintain tents on the street should be considered and voluntarily homeless. >> plaintiffs reversed that position during oral argument today and agreed with the city that enforcement action could be taken against unhoused individuals who refuse offers of shelter, unquote. officials at the city attorney's office say they are evaluating their options, which include filing something with the lower court to modify the injunction to allow enforcement against people who refuse shelter from the city. haaziq kron. 4 news. >> the first republican presidential debate getting underway right now. tonight, 8 candidates sharing the stage in milwaukee. it's their best chance at least so far to make an impression on gop voters. but as grant lotus joins us here to explain the clear front runner. is it there? >> at all, former president trump a no
according to a press release following the hearing from san francisco city attorney david chiu, the 2es appear to have reached common ground. it reads in part, quote, never made sense that a person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but chose to maintain tents on the street should be considered and voluntarily homeless. >> plaintiffs reversed that position during oral argument today and agreed with the city that enforcement action could be taken against unhoused individuals...
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san francisco city attorney david chiu now fighting to pause these fare charges. the permit for now also allows the companies to offer free rides, rather rides to charge 24 hours a day. and as i mentioned earlier, these rides are not entirely public just yet. so if you download waymo, you download the cruise apps. there's really not much you can do unless you have this invite code that would allow you to book those rides. there's no telling when they will fully expand and make that entirely public. we're live this morning in san francisco. i'm james torres, ktvu fox two news. thank you, james tesla says it's notifying some of its workers of a data breach. the carmaker says the data breach affected more than 75,000 employees and that it was due to insider wrongdoing . a report by the maine attorney general's office said the personal information leaked includes names, addresses and social security numbers. tesla is accusing two now former employees of mishandling the data and says it's filed a lawsuit against them. o time now 735 the las vegas area really getting dr
san francisco city attorney david chiu now fighting to pause these fare charges. the permit for now also allows the companies to offer free rides, rather rides to charge 24 hours a day. and as i mentioned earlier, these rides are not entirely public just yet. so if you download waymo, you download the cruise apps. there's really not much you can do unless you have this invite code that would allow you to book those rides. there's no telling when they will fully expand and make that entirely...
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want you to join me in welcoming a former supervisor a former state legislator and form attorney david chiu. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> (clapping). >> yeah. >> thank you, ms. courtney i've been in politics enough to know before you guys and the bar i'll be brief the first thing attaining commissioner griffin pretty face for throwing a party at 3 o'clock on a work day and as a city attorney no drinking on the job. >> they're off you'll off officially paralleling in front of that camera and just a serious note you're here in apart to think about a paul and larry one thing about larry when i was on the board of supervisors and offers on the let the record show enforcement there are words in the city ordinances that protect workers because of the work of brother larry griffin (clapping.) so i want to say brother larry and paul thank you. i know you're looking down with us and really i'm going to be brief like the mayor one of the elected officers i have lots of aurmths with critics about what is happening and many arguments but what we end an argument that i'll say the following you can't
want you to join me in welcoming a former supervisor a former state legislator and form attorney david chiu. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> (clapping). >> yeah. >> thank you, ms. courtney i've been in politics enough to know before you guys and the bar i'll be brief the first thing attaining commissioner griffin pretty face for throwing a party at 3 o'clock on a work day and as a city attorney no drinking on the job. >> they're off you'll off officially...
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san francisco city attorney david chiu says putting the brakes on unlimited expansion will allow theeeking a new hearing so the cpu see can address safety issues. the city thinks were overlooked would very much like them. >> to stage their expansion and tie it to safety metrics we also think the cqc should have considered environmental impacts under state law. the addition of thousands of autonomous vehicles on the streets of san francisco. what that means in the filing, the san francisco fire department cites 59 instances where autonomous vehicles have interfered with firefighters since april of last year. >> among the incidents failing to yield the fire vehicles blocking fire vehicles driving over fire hoses and entering active emergency scenes and getting in the way of firefighters allowing these companies to put as many vehicles as they want on the road was it's it's not the right time for that guidehouse insights. transportation analyst sam abuelsamid says right now the technology not mature enough to put hundreds or thousands of these vehicles on the road. i don't think the sys
san francisco city attorney david chiu says putting the brakes on unlimited expansion will allow theeeking a new hearing so the cpu see can address safety issues. the city thinks were overlooked would very much like them. >> to stage their expansion and tie it to safety metrics we also think the cqc should have considered environmental impacts under state law. the addition of thousands of autonomous vehicles on the streets of san francisco. what that means in the filing, the san francisco...
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san francisco city attorney david chiu wants the california public utilities commission to temporarily suspend all robotaxi permits. he filed a motion last week to stop the unrestricted expansion of autonomous vehicles for commercial use on city streets. she says he does not think the technology is ready to be dispatched on city streets. he says he believes the decision by the cpuc will increase traffic congestion and lead to dangerous incidents on roads. coming up next, punishment has been handed down for a nurse who was found guilty of killing several people and some of her victims were newborns. air force one headed to maui right now. what the president and first lady will do as they see firsthand the damage caused by deadly wildfire fires to duckduckgo on all your device duckduckgo comes with a built in engine like google, but it's pri and doesn't spy on your searches and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooki and creepy ads that follow you a from google and other companies. and there's no catch. it's free. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you arou
san francisco city attorney david chiu wants the california public utilities commission to temporarily suspend all robotaxi permits. he filed a motion last week to stop the unrestricted expansion of autonomous vehicles for commercial use on city streets. she says he does not think the technology is ready to be dispatched on city streets. he says he believes the decision by the cpuc will increase traffic congestion and lead to dangerous incidents on roads. coming up next, punishment has been...
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as is the local law, a judge approved a preliminary injunction that city attorney david chiu explainsrohibit san francisco from enforcing are threatening to enforce certain laws prohibiting public camping against, quote, unquote, involuntarily homeless individuals as long as the number of people experiencing homelessness exceeds the number of available shelter beds. he is now challenging that in court with an appeal. the definition very fake. it's been extremely difficult for our city workers to interpret. we don't think that if you are a person on the street and the city offering new shelter that you should be considered to be involuntarily homeless. lawsuit is about. >> people who are involuntarily homeless, which means that they have not been offered and they don't have any access to shelter or housing or treatment are other ways to get off the streets. and so that's pretty clear. >> but you're explains outreach workers do offer shelter beds one available, get claims in recent months, more than half of an house people who were approach refused help or had other options to go elsewh
as is the local law, a judge approved a preliminary injunction that city attorney david chiu explainsrohibit san francisco from enforcing are threatening to enforce certain laws prohibiting public camping against, quote, unquote, involuntarily homeless individuals as long as the number of people experiencing homelessness exceeds the number of available shelter beds. he is now challenging that in court with an appeal. the definition very fake. it's been extremely difficult for our city workers...
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to take passengers 24 hours a day, seven days a week with no limit on fleet size city attorney david chiuthis was approved even though the commission knew that cruise cars have interfered with passenger and public safety. just a day after that approval, about ten cruise cars stopped working in north beach, creating a large traffic backup crews blamed connectivity issues and said they're working to prevent it from happening again. on tuesday, a cruise car was seen stuck in wet concrete after it drove onto a construction site. these are just a couple examples . the motionless dozens of similar incidents, including a time when a driverless car blocked fire trucks from station minutes. the biggest issue that was not really addressed very thoroughly at the meeting was the interference with emergency responders. and that doesn't matter. it doesn't matter whether someone's in the car or not. if you have this vehicle that's blocking the road and an ambulance can't get through or a fire truck can't get through that puts people's lives in danger. the motion says there are currently just under 400 c
to take passengers 24 hours a day, seven days a week with no limit on fleet size city attorney david chiuthis was approved even though the commission knew that cruise cars have interfered with passenger and public safety. just a day after that approval, about ten cruise cars stopped working in north beach, creating a large traffic backup crews blamed connectivity issues and said they're working to prevent it from happening again. on tuesday, a cruise car was seen stuck in wet concrete after it...
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according to a press release following the hearing from san francisco city attorney david chiu. >> the 2 sides appear to have reached common ground. it reads in part, quote, never made sense that a person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but chose to maintain tents on the street should be considered and voluntarily homeless plaintiffs reversed that position during oral argument today and agreed with the city that enforcement action could be taken against unhoused individuals who refuse offers of shelter. >> now, we should note that this is not effective. aem ev utley officials at the city attorney's office say that they are evaluating their options, which includes filing something with the lower court to modify the injunction allow enforcement against people who refuse shelter from the city. that's the latest live haaziq mod-yoon. back to you in the studio housing. thank you so much. we'll go to the south bay now or police are looking for multiple suspects responsible for a shooting that injured one person. >> during the attempted catalytic converter theft. this happen
according to a press release following the hearing from san francisco city attorney david chiu. >> the 2 sides appear to have reached common ground. it reads in part, quote, never made sense that a person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but chose to maintain tents on the street should be considered and voluntarily homeless plaintiffs reversed that position during oral argument today and agreed with the city that enforcement action could be taken against unhoused...
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city attorney david chiu released in a statement calling it a victory for immigrant parents.he united states justice foundation says it dilutes the votes of us citizens and plans to appeal the ruling to the state supreme court. all all right, our friend. the fog is back. it's back in a big way to the tune of 15 to 20 degrees cooler today than yesterday. this is what can happen after a heat wave right after a few hot days is what we had. and then the marine layer gets stretched out and it just gets blown in. when the valley gets really hot, it creates a thermal low. the air rises, it creates a thermal low. the ocean's cold that creates the thermal high, essentially, and the high flows to low. so you get that. that's your sea breeze, that's your onshore flow. it's classic bay area summer weather pattern that gets warm. and then we go right to getting cool again. and that's where we are now. we're in that cooling phase with temperatures today. again, 15 to 20 degrees cooler than they were yesterday at this time. well, 16 degrees cooler in fairfield, 21 degrees cooler in concord.
city attorney david chiu released in a statement calling it a victory for immigrant parents.he united states justice foundation says it dilutes the votes of us citizens and plans to appeal the ruling to the state supreme court. all all right, our friend. the fog is back. it's back in a big way to the tune of 15 to 20 degrees cooler today than yesterday. this is what can happen after a heat wave right after a few hot days is what we had. and then the marine layer gets stretched out and it just...
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san francisco city attorney david chiu calls this a common sense solution, writing in part that person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but shows to maintain tense on the street should be considered involuntary homeless. and this is far from over. officials at the city attorney's office say they are evaluating options that include filing something with. >> the lower court to modify the injunction to allow enforcement against people who refuse shelter from the city. this has been an ongoing issue for decades. hopefully we're closer to finding a solution. yeah, definitely an ongoing issue. we have been covering. so hopefully they find common ground. all right. thank chair. >> the spain oakland police are looking for this person who is allegedly connected to a homicide investigation. >> the department says it believes the man you see here is responsible for a deadly shooting that killed a person that shooting was on july 27th on 7th avenue and international boulevard near clinton park. anybody with information is being asked to call the oakland police department. sunnyval
san francisco city attorney david chiu calls this a common sense solution, writing in part that person who rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but shows to maintain tense on the street should be considered involuntary homeless. and this is far from over. officials at the city attorney's office say they are evaluating options that include filing something with. >> the lower court to modify the injunction to allow enforcement against people who refuse shelter from the city. this...
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san francisco city attorney david chiu calls this a common sense solution, writing in part that personho rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but shows to maintain tense on the street should be considered involuntary homeless. and this is far from over. officials at the city attorney's office says they are evaluating options that include filing something with the lower court to modify the injunction to allow enforcement against people who refuse shelter from the city. in san francisco. gayle ong kron. 4 news west nile virus is widespread across contra costa county. this year. 10 dead birds and at least 7 groups of trapped mosquitoes. >> have tested positive for the virus contra costa health services says that no humans have tested so far this year. that's the good news. last person to test positive county wide was last year and bait recovered since 2005. 75 people in cocoa county been diagnosed with the virus and in 2006, 2 people died from the disease. but most people who are infected never even develop symptoms. the issue of pedestrian safety is now prompting some action in
san francisco city attorney david chiu calls this a common sense solution, writing in part that personho rejected a shelter offer or had a shelter bed but shows to maintain tense on the street should be considered involuntary homeless. and this is far from over. officials at the city attorney's office says they are evaluating options that include filing something with the lower court to modify the injunction to allow enforcement against people who refuse shelter from the city. in san francisco....
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as is the local law, a judge approved a preliminary injunction that city attorney david chiu explains prohibit san francisco from enforcing are threatening to enforce certain laws prohibiting public camping against, quote, unquote, involuntarily homeless individuals as long as the number of people experiencing homelessness exceeds the number of available shelter beds. he is now challenging that in court with an appeal. the definition very fake. it's been extremely difficult for our city workers to interpret. we don't think that if you are a person on the street and the city offering new shelter that you should be considered to be involuntarily homeless. lawsuit is about. >> people who are involuntarily homeless, which means that they have not been offered and they don't have any access to shelter or housing or treatment are other ways to get off the streets. >> and so that's pretty clear. >> but you're explains outreach workers do offer shelter beds one available, get claims in recent months, more than half of an house people who were approached refused help or had other options to go
as is the local law, a judge approved a preliminary injunction that city attorney david chiu explains prohibit san francisco from enforcing are threatening to enforce certain laws prohibiting public camping against, quote, unquote, involuntarily homeless individuals as long as the number of people experiencing homelessness exceeds the number of available shelter beds. he is now challenging that in court with an appeal. the definition very fake. it's been extremely difficult for our city workers...
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in a notice with the court, city attorney david chiu said that the plaintiffs agreed that the court order does not apply to those people who refuse shelter . but he said the plaintiffs would not commit to that stance in writing, the city attorney said in a statement it does not make sense that a person who rejects a shelter offer or has a shelter bed, but chooses to maintain a tent on the street should be considered involuntarily homeless, as plaintiffs conceded that much last week, but have now walked those statements and other statements back. it is very difficult to resolve a dispute when you can't trust the statements. plaintiffs make in open court. the rise in organized retail theft is prompting one bay area county to take action. san mateo county officials gathered across the street from hillsdale mall in san mateo, the site of several thefts in recent months. border supervisors president david canepa says he will be calling on state lawmakers to beef up state laws on criminal theft penalties. enough is enough. if what's happening in our shopping centers, our malls are absolutely un
in a notice with the court, city attorney david chiu said that the plaintiffs agreed that the court order does not apply to those people who refuse shelter . but he said the plaintiffs would not commit to that stance in writing, the city attorney said in a statement it does not make sense that a person who rejects a shelter offer or has a shelter bed, but chooses to maintain a tent on the street should be considered involuntarily homeless, as plaintiffs conceded that much last week, but have...
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as is the local law, a judge approved a preliminary injunction that city attorney david chiu explains prohibit san francisco from enforcing are threatening to enforce certain laws prohibiting public camping against, quote, unquote, involuntarily homeless individuals as long as a number of people experiencing homelessness exceeds the number of available shelter beds. he is now challenging that in court with an appeal. the definition very fake. it's been extremely difficult for our city workers to interpret it. >> we don't think that if you are a person on the street and the city offering new shelter that you should be considered to be involuntarily homeless lawsuit is about. >> people who are involuntarily homeless, which means that they have not been offered and they don't have any access to shelter or housing or treatment are other ways to get off the streets. and so that's pretty clear. >> but you're explains outreach workers do offer shelter beds one available, get claims in recent months, more than half of an house people who were approach refused to help or had other options to g
as is the local law, a judge approved a preliminary injunction that city attorney david chiu explains prohibit san francisco from enforcing are threatening to enforce certain laws prohibiting public camping against, quote, unquote, involuntarily homeless individuals as long as a number of people experiencing homelessness exceeds the number of available shelter beds. he is now challenging that in court with an appeal. the definition very fake. it's been extremely difficult for our city workers...
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in a notice with the court, city attorney david chiu said the plaintiffs agreed that the court order does not apply to unhoused individuals who refuse shelter. but he said the plaintiffs would not commit to that stance in writing. the city attorney said, quote, it does not make sense that a person who rejects a shelter offer or has a shelter bed but chooses to maintain a tent on the street should be considered involuntarily homeless. plaintiffs conceded that much last week, but have now walked those statements in other statements back. it's very difficult to resolve a dispute when you can't trust the statements. plaintiffs make in open court. you see, berkeley could see a long awaited victory in its fight to develop student housing at people's park. the state assembly passed ab 1307 unanimously. the legislation is designed to remove some of the red tape the school is facing in its construction process. the bill is now on governor newsom's desk. the bill would change environmental laws so that developers don't have to study noise pollution. that may be generated by future residents. t
in a notice with the court, city attorney david chiu said the plaintiffs agreed that the court order does not apply to unhoused individuals who refuse shelter. but he said the plaintiffs would not commit to that stance in writing. the city attorney said, quote, it does not make sense that a person who rejects a shelter offer or has a shelter bed but chooses to maintain a tent on the street should be considered involuntarily homeless. plaintiffs conceded that much last week, but have now walked...
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incidents like this one, where about ten cars stopped in north beach last week have city attorney david chiuonvinced the city will suffer serious harm from the expansion of these driverless taxis? he wants the public utilities commission to halt its approval from last week. in a motion filed wednesday. chiu lists dozens of similar incidents, including a time when a driverless car blocked fire trucks for nearly ten minutes. a viewer sent us this photo of cruise cars. apparently blocking a school bus just this morning. chiu fears adding more of these cars will mean more interference with first responders. public transit, construction and the general flow of traffic. padilla says those instances are rare in phenix. there's a lot of pedestrian activity. there's a lot of students just running around, you know, in a rather chaotic manner. and these vehicles are navigating all of that just fine. he says the headaches are caused because the cars are overly cautious and programed to stop when they come across an issue. will there be annoying situation as these roll out and so on? absolutely there wil
incidents like this one, where about ten cars stopped in north beach last week have city attorney david chiuonvinced the city will suffer serious harm from the expansion of these driverless taxis? he wants the public utilities commission to halt its approval from last week. in a motion filed wednesday. chiu lists dozens of similar incidents, including a time when a driverless car blocked fire trucks for nearly ten minutes. a viewer sent us this photo of cruise cars. apparently blocking a school...
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to take passengers 24 hours a day, seven days a week with no limit on fleet size city attorney david chiuis was approved even though the commission knew that cruise cars have interfered with passenger and public safety. just a day after that approval, about ten cruise cars stopped working in north beach, creating a large traffic backup cruise. blamed connectivity issues and said they're working to prevent it from happening again. on tuesday, a cruise car was seen stuck in wet concrete after it drove onto a construction site. these are just a couple examples. the motionless dozens of similar incidents, including a time when a driverless car blocked fire trucks from leaving the station for nearly ten minutes. but engineering professor ron padilla says incidents like those are rare. he takes waymo all the time and has always felt safe. he says it's because they're safe thaths . you can see the companies have been very, very cautious, very careful with respect to their safety protocols, with respect to the operational, you know, considerations of the vehicles. so the vehicles are programed to
to take passengers 24 hours a day, seven days a week with no limit on fleet size city attorney david chiuis was approved even though the commission knew that cruise cars have interfered with passenger and public safety. just a day after that approval, about ten cruise cars stopped working in north beach, creating a large traffic backup cruise. blamed connectivity issues and said they're working to prevent it from happening again. on tuesday, a cruise car was seen stuck in wet concrete after it...
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i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion with members of the public so um, if you get arrested in san francisco by the san francisco police department, all criminal matters are dealt with by the san francisco district attorney . we handle all civil matters on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. what that means is a number of things. we provide advice and counsel to all actors within city government from our mayor. every member of the board of supervisors to the 100 plus departments, commissions boards that represent the city and county of san francisco. we also defend the city against thousands of lawsuits. so if you slip and
i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion...
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Aug 27, 2023
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i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion with members of the public so um, if you get arrested in san francisco by the san francisco police department, all criminal matters are dealt with by the san francisco district attorney . we handle all civil matters on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. what that means is a number of things. we provide advice and counsel to all actors within city government from our mayor. every member of the board of supervisors to the 100 plus departments, commissions boards that represent the city and county of san francisco. we also defend the city against thousands of lawsuits. so if you slip and
i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion...
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that was bloomberg economist david chiu there.ing now to look at the us, let's have a look at futures. us wasn't a great day for us markets and we've got s&p e-mini futures very modestly in positive territory at the moment. nasdaq and dow jones futures similar story there. let's in fact call it pretty much flat, but at least a bit of a turnaround from some of the selling that we saw today. let's i beg your pardon. let's get some more analysis now with bloomberg intelligence chief equity strategist gina martin. adams. gina, things like inflation, the labor force in the us obviously a hot topic, but perhaps a burning away in the background. artificial intelligence. understand us corporates are increasingly discussing this, but specifically what do they say in terms of applications and implications of this technology? yeah, i think that's a really good question. we did a broad analysis of transcripts for s&p 500 companies and our big takeaway this week was the macro issues that dominated 2022 discussions such as recession and inflati
that was bloomberg economist david chiu there.ing now to look at the us, let's have a look at futures. us wasn't a great day for us markets and we've got s&p e-mini futures very modestly in positive territory at the moment. nasdaq and dow jones futures similar story there. let's in fact call it pretty much flat, but at least a bit of a turnaround from some of the selling that we saw today. let's i beg your pardon. let's get some more analysis now with bloomberg intelligence chief equity...
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i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion with members of the public so um, if you get arrested in san francisco by the san francisco police department, all criminal matters are dealt with by the san francisco district attorney . we handle all civil matters on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. what that means is a number of things. we provide advice and counsel to all actors within city government from our mayor. every member of the board of supervisors to the 100 plus departments, commissions boards that represent the city and county of san francisco. we also defend the city against thousands of lawsuits. so if you slip and
i guess today is david chiu, the city attorney for the city and county of san francisco , and he's here today to talk to us about the opioid crisis, reproductive rights and the non citizen voting program. mr chu, welcome to the show. thanks for having me on happy to talk about whatever you want me to talk about, so can we start by explaining the difference between the city attorney's office and the district attorney's office? i think it could be slightly confused. that is a very common fusion...
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city attorney david chiu issued a statement calling it a victory for immigrant parents.otes of us citizens, and that group plans to appeal the ruling to the state supreme court. well, sonoma county leaders say they're not getting the needed money to replace a bridge over the russian river in ontario. there have been some concerns about the bohemian highway bridge since 2012. caltrans discovered the foundation of the bridge is crumbling and the possible ability, an inability to withstand an earthquake. but now caltrans says the cost of replacing the bridge is just too high. and caltrans says it will instead provide about $25 million in funding to retrofit the bridge to modern seismic safety standards. academy leaders say they're frustrated because they have a replacement bridge would last a lot longer than a retrofit. iconic san francisco social justice organization glide is searching for a new leader. glide is right in the heart of the tenderloin and addresses issues in that community like poverty and homelessness. the organization wants to replace the beloved ceo, cecil
city attorney david chiu issued a statement calling it a victory for immigrant parents.otes of us citizens, and that group plans to appeal the ruling to the state supreme court. well, sonoma county leaders say they're not getting the needed money to replace a bridge over the russian river in ontario. there have been some concerns about the bohemian highway bridge since 2012. caltrans discovered the foundation of the bridge is crumbling and the possible ability, an inability to withstand an...
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san francisco city attorney david chiu has not yet commented on the settlement offer for legal troubles mounting for trump as prosecutors suggest an early trial date for the federal charges in the january sixth election probe trust falls? really? ah, come on, jack. it'll be great for morale. if i wanted to raise morale, i'd offer a choice of two sandwiches, plus curly fries, a taco, and a drink for only $6. fantastic. thanks, jack! i trusted you guys. try my $6 jack pack today. (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) visit your local volvo retailer, to experience a volvo fully electric vehicle during the summer safely savings event. for fans of my sourdough jack, this is for you. 100% beef seasoned as it grills, hickory smoked bacon, and melty cheese on my original sourdough bun. and for my imitators... better luck next time. try my sourdough jack today. special counsel jack smith's team asked the judge today to move to trial swiftly, setting up a likely battle with defense attorneys who've suggested that they'll try to slow things down. trump's lawyers have not submitted their proposed trial date. the
san francisco city attorney david chiu has not yet commented on the settlement offer for legal troubles mounting for trump as prosecutors suggest an early trial date for the federal charges in the january sixth election probe trust falls? really? ah, come on, jack. it'll be great for morale. if i wanted to raise morale, i'd offer a choice of two sandwiches, plus curly fries, a taco, and a drink for only $6. fantastic. thanks, jack! i trusted you guys. try my $6 jack pack today. (♪) (♪)...