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everybody has not just an opinion but a heightened opinion about what happens in delores peculiar park. the city should be very, very appreciative >> you have the city's you gratitude. >> so do we need a motion. >> no. you already did that. >> never do. >> on the open space contingency reserve. >> the item before you discussion and possible agency to allocate $200,000 for the contingency reserve for the camp. the background this year, the department p will celebrate the camp experience in the high serra. it is a beautiful environment setting from the density of the urban life. every year the department undertakes the camp fats. our year to year maintenance in include enhancement. with the 2014 being the camp madding arrest the department proposes to have a limited rage to enhance the enjoyment. on the initiative of commissioner mcdonnell and commissioner bonilla the department requests that the commission allocate $200,000 to the commissioners portion of the open space fund contingency refers to fund the improvements at the camp. the first one is a ropes challenge course and we're rirm
everybody has not just an opinion but a heightened opinion about what happens in delores peculiar park. the city should be very, very appreciative >> you have the city's you gratitude. >> so do we need a motion. >> no. you already did that. >> never do. >> on the open space contingency reserve. >> the item before you discussion and possible agency to allocate $200,000 for the contingency reserve for the camp. the background this year, the department p will...
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. >> following the tour, the secretary joined in a round table discussion on immigration at delores streetommunity services, also there in the city. >>> congresswoman jackie spear was also in san francisco this morning, talking about the impact of losing unemployment insurance. she spoke at the unemployment office about the vast numbers of people who have lost or will lose their benefits and the need for congress to pass legislation to extend them. legislation stalled in the senate before a week-long recess and won't be reconsidered until at least late january. >>> now to a story you'll see only on 2. oakland's top business leaders are moving ahead with plans to build a new ball park for the oakland a's. ktvu has obtained a letter recently sent to the port of oakland, signed by five prominent local leaders, including clorox ceo, don noss and douglas boxer, son of senator barbara boxer. the letter lays out the groundwork for the plan to build a 38,000-seat stadium along oakland's waterfront. >> but this land was actually originally zoned to be the second alternative for the oakland conventi
. >> following the tour, the secretary joined in a round table discussion on immigration at delores streetommunity services, also there in the city. >>> congresswoman jackie spear was also in san francisco this morning, talking about the impact of losing unemployment insurance. she spoke at the unemployment office about the vast numbers of people who have lost or will lose their benefits and the need for congress to pass legislation to extend them. legislation stalled in the...
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. >> a lot of other people headed to delores park. the park filled with folks in shorts and short sleeves, and there were more this a few january picnics out there. here's a live look at oakland where they have broken daytime high records for three straight days. nbc bay area's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us now. jeff this, warm weather continues. >> yeah, it sure does. look like we'll be in a string of more heat on money. oakland had 70, tuesday 74 and hotter wednesday with 76 degrees. all three days records. as we head throughout thursday and friday, looking at record heat. you can see in the blue that's where we should be. that's our average, and the old records, and we definitely have shattered that. not only record setting heat here in oakland but take a look. san francisco, now one of the all-time hottest january days ever. 73 degrees today. besting the old record of 69 set back in 1974. we still have that red flag fire warning. winds gusted 29 to 40 miles per hour. details on poverty heat and how long it's going to l
. >> a lot of other people headed to delores park. the park filled with folks in shorts and short sleeves, and there were more this a few january picnics out there. here's a live look at oakland where they have broken daytime high records for three straight days. nbc bay area's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us now. jeff this, warm weather continues. >> yeah, it sure does. look like we'll be in a string of more heat on money. oakland had 70, tuesday 74 and hotter wednesday...
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the march ended at mission delores church. >>> bad weather kept people from reaching a plane that carried a san jose family. they were found in the mountains of central idaho. dale smith was killed along with his son and daughter-in- law and his daughter and her fiance. they were traveling from montana to oregon when smith reported engine trouble. >>> as the number of flu deaths gets higher, the lines are getting longer, but the vaccine is getting harder to find. >> reporter: high demand, but low supply. >> i got here to get my flu shot. and a little tingling at first, but i felt good. >> reporter: a few bay area walgreens are turning people away after they ran out of flu vaccine. the drug retail chain says it is only temporary. stores should restock in the next couple of days. in the meantime, flu fear is growing. >> i am concerned about what happens and especially in california. and you know, my family is porn to me. >> reporter: as are the lines to get immunized. saturday morning, several people lined up at the marin health and wellness center. >> it feels like my arm is broken. >> rep
the march ended at mission delores church. >>> bad weather kept people from reaching a plane that carried a san jose family. they were found in the mountains of central idaho. dale smith was killed along with his son and daughter-in- law and his daughter and her fiance. they were traveling from montana to oregon when smith reported engine trouble. >>> as the number of flu deaths gets higher, the lines are getting longer, but the vaccine is getting harder to find. >>...
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i called proder and delores street and kim who was the supervisor at that time and i called bernal and cdcd and i spoke to kevin welch and i tonight of people around housing and what can we do and how can we stop this and how to make it a better use of public land for the public? i remember our attorney at that time, i met with her and i said, do you think that we can do this? and she said, sandra, this is a question, about will. and i didn't believe her at the time, but now i do. because i see that we have come to this point, i have heard before, from commissioners that we are not getting enough money from this and i am against this and i am not going to do it, we have changed the way that we think and we have seen a purpose of this and i have to just say that you know, i didn't think that we could do this as a board. and now, i feel like we really can and i think that tonight we will. and so i also want to thank and commend all of my fellow colleagues on the board for committing to this, and for voting for this and for being or seeing our responsibility to the greater san francisco.
i called proder and delores street and kim who was the supervisor at that time and i called bernal and cdcd and i spoke to kevin welch and i tonight of people around housing and what can we do and how can we stop this and how to make it a better use of public land for the public? i remember our attorney at that time, i met with her and i said, do you think that we can do this? and she said, sandra, this is a question, about will. and i didn't believe her at the time, but now i do. because i see...
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and back to sherman avenue and euclid street delores tucker is pleased. she says that the booming real it state means that there is to shortage of the tax money to get. >> they will get their tax money. they will get plenty of it. every house that is available, it is going to be snapped right up. >> reporter: in the district, tom sherwood for news 4. >>> coming up next at 6:30, the cold temperatures cause problems for several schools in one local county. and the decision of keeping the schools open is causing a lot of heat on line. >>> and one virginia mom fights through the bone chilling cold to deliver a baby on the side of the road. we will have her incredible story. >> and plus an inmatt on the run, and no match for mother nature, and how the escape came to an end as news 4 at 6:00 continues. >>> it is so cold that -- >> i can't even speak it is that cold. >> i can't feel my nose. >> it is so cold that -- >> i can't -- >> reporter: it is so cold that -- >> i can't finish the sentence. >> right now at 6:30, people across the region are struggling to ke
and back to sherman avenue and euclid street delores tucker is pleased. she says that the booming real it state means that there is to shortage of the tax money to get. >> they will get their tax money. they will get plenty of it. every house that is available, it is going to be snapped right up. >> reporter: in the district, tom sherwood for news 4. >>> coming up next at 6:30, the cold temperatures cause problems for several schools in one local county. and the decision of...
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>> i would have said to rosy, to delores, don't go to hollywood. go to the theatre.re people were still allowed to play different kinds of roles. but my thinking, my what's the word for that, my set, my take was that in order to be a famous star, you had to go to hollywood. i had never done theatre unless i was, oh, my gosh, much, much older. so hollywood was the answer for me. it wasn't the best answer. in the meantime, however, it made me very strong. in the meantime. i met someone like marlon brando, who ultimately did me one of the greatest favors he ever did any woman, which was to say, you need help. >> she is remarkable and congrats to her for the big sag award. >>> top of the hour now, hello, again. here are the top stories we're following. shots fired inside a philadelphia school prompting a lockdown. two students were rush to the hospital and today, police are searching for the suspect. >>> and the top hollywood producer behind unchained rather is taking a stand against violence. why he wants his movie to hurt the nra and how do you feel about sharing the r
>> i would have said to rosy, to delores, don't go to hollywood. go to the theatre.re people were still allowed to play different kinds of roles. but my thinking, my what's the word for that, my set, my take was that in order to be a famous star, you had to go to hollywood. i had never done theatre unless i was, oh, my gosh, much, much older. so hollywood was the answer for me. it wasn't the best answer. in the meantime, however, it made me very strong. in the meantime. i met someone like...
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delores. caller: i believe that governor christie knew what was happening and it is just another republican being a bully. he is not the only bully. i believe the members of congress, especially the tea party and the leader of the house, are bullies. they are all against poor people. chris christie is just one of them. that is what i have to say. meadville, pennsylvania. republican color -- caller. i would like to say that christie probably needs to go. he probably knew about this. i realize that this is municipal politics at its dirtiest. ce between whaten he did and what obama did during the government shutdown. it put people at risk. if people needed to get to the hospital, the traffic jam literally probably put their lives in danger. the same thing with the park service shut down of the memorials and washington d.c. it is all part and parcel. host: we will keep taking your thoughts here and whether or not there is fallout from this bridge traffic jam story that we are learning more about.
delores. caller: i believe that governor christie knew what was happening and it is just another republican being a bully. he is not the only bully. i believe the members of congress, especially the tea party and the leader of the house, are bullies. they are all against poor people. chris christie is just one of them. that is what i have to say. meadville, pennsylvania. republican color -- caller. i would like to say that christie probably needs to go. he probably knew about this. i realize...
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. >>> san francisco's delores park will get a $12.4 million face lift on thursday.march. planned improvements include renovating the basketball court and new rest rooms. about half of the park will have to be closed. work is expected to be complete by spring of 2015. >> a couple is recovering after being attacked by pit bulls during an evening walk. rob roth tells you how they managed to fight off the dogs. >> reporter: josh's left hand is torn up. his wife is wounded, their dog has bite marks and their poodle had the back of her neck ripped open. >> almost like shell shock. happened so fast. >> last thing i expected was have to fight for my life. >> reporter: it happened wednesday evening. the four of them went for their usual walk when they got here -- a few blocks from home three pit bulls charged them going for the dogs. one latched on to the poodle's neck. >> she was screaming, death cry, she had her face was up at me so i could see terror. >> reporter: she was knocked to the ground but kept hanging on. >> her life was in danger. she could have been killed. >>
. >>> san francisco's delores park will get a $12.4 million face lift on thursday.march. planned improvements include renovating the basketball court and new rest rooms. about half of the park will have to be closed. work is expected to be complete by spring of 2015. >> a couple is recovering after being attacked by pit bulls during an evening walk. rob roth tells you how they managed to fight off the dogs. >> reporter: josh's left hand is torn up. his wife is wounded,...