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a light conservatory of flowers. lights in golden gate park designed by josh hubert which is in the music concourse. the sky star wheel. and then alterverse poetry live music and arts at the concourse. for more information on these events and attractions, check out sfrecpark.org/lights2021. moving from thanksgiving to the winter holidays to summer. the new year is on the horizon and that means we're already making plans for next summer and the highly anticipated return of camp mather. the lottery will be open through january 6th. to enter the lottery, visit sf park.org. also made available for low-income familieses. last quick update on the bayview playground opening. the current renovation is almost complete. the sod has been installed. it needs a few more days or weeks for full establishment, but the opening is upon us and we actually anticipate a ribbon cutting ceremony before the end of the year so stay tuned for more on that one. tomorrow, friday, we are celebrating additional funding at the cannons bay mall. th
a light conservatory of flowers. lights in golden gate park designed by josh hubert which is in the music concourse. the sky star wheel. and then alterverse poetry live music and arts at the concourse. for more information on these events and attractions, check out sfrecpark.org/lights2021. moving from thanksgiving to the winter holidays to summer. the new year is on the horizon and that means we're already making plans for next summer and the highly anticipated return of camp mather. the...
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what went through your mind when you laid down a flower at the tomb of the unknown today?honor. >> o'donnell: was it emotional for you? >> it won't hit me until i get home. >> o'donnell: for two days, americans came in uniform, brought their families. some saluted, others hand over their hearts, and there was quiet... ( bells toll ) ...except for the hourly chiming of bells. ♪ ( "taps" ) ...and the occasional playing of "taps." thousands of flowers placed as a thank you, and when the pile got too high, service members made room for more. "i came with my parents. my father served in the army for 30 years. an honor to lay flowers at a memorial created 100 years ago to commemorate americans who died in war and their bodies never identified." >> i kept thanking god that he was safe. >> reporter: bush was able to come home to the love of his life, dorothy. now his wife of 78 years. how do you give back? >> i think you treat other people the way you'd like to be treated. even a little difference goes a long way. >> o'donnell: they are an amazing couple. we want to know about a v
what went through your mind when you laid down a flower at the tomb of the unknown today?honor. >> o'donnell: was it emotional for you? >> it won't hit me until i get home. >> o'donnell: for two days, americans came in uniform, brought their families. some saluted, others hand over their hearts, and there was quiet... ( bells toll ) ...except for the hourly chiming of bells. ♪ ( "taps" ) ...and the occasional playing of "taps." thousands of flowers placed...
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and simplicity, flower has been used in pre hispanic time. it was placed at an around the altars tonight or the loved ones back home. it's a tradition, we have kept that of our departed loved ones coming to visit on the day after that made up on the bottom of the circle. it's culturally relevant. but also this is how we sustain ourselves in our town. and we, most of us growth in bus, which you for the, for the, this will be sucked already or it's so feeling to see the grow from there yesterday we get to see how the plant grows. yet it's a beautiful process. we get to witness. that's how we realized the value of our work. then with your customers, so happy knowing that the flowers will end on their home, alter as an offering for the loved ones that were meant upon them was like, is the feel not. we have her bread, red bread, fruit, apples, 10 during bananas and whatever our loved ones, like the most little think this almost up on that a little bit. but when you are setting the on the 31st, because that night is when the children come to visit
and simplicity, flower has been used in pre hispanic time. it was placed at an around the altars tonight or the loved ones back home. it's a tradition, we have kept that of our departed loved ones coming to visit on the day after that made up on the bottom of the circle. it's culturally relevant. but also this is how we sustain ourselves in our town. and we, most of us growth in bus, which you for the, for the, this will be sucked already or it's so feeling to see the grow from there yesterday...
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what went through your mind when you laid down a flower at the tomb of the unknown today?nor. >> o'donnell: was it emotional for you? >> it won't hit me until i get home. >> o'donnell: for two days, americans came in uniform, brought their families. some saluted, others hand over their hearts, and there was quiet... ( bells toll ) ...except for the hourly chiming of bells. ( "taps" ) ...and the occasional playing of "taps." thousands of flowers placed as a thank you, and when the pile got too high, service members made room for more. "i came with my parents. my father served in the army for 30 years. an honor to lay flowers at a memorial created 100 years ago to commemorate americans who died in war and their bodies never identified." >> i kept thanking god that he was safe. > reporter: bush was able to come home to the love of his life, dorothy. now his wife of 78 years. how do you give back? >> i think you treat other people the way you'd like to be treated. even a little difference goes a long way. >>> a crew member has filed a lawsuit following the deadly shooting on t
what went through your mind when you laid down a flower at the tomb of the unknown today?nor. >> o'donnell: was it emotional for you? >> it won't hit me until i get home. >> o'donnell: for two days, americans came in uniform, brought their families. some saluted, others hand over their hearts, and there was quiet... ( bells toll ) ...except for the hourly chiming of bells. ( "taps" ) ...and the occasional playing of "taps." thousands of flowers placed as a...
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flower has been used in spring hispanic time. it was placed at an around the altars to guide or the seas loved ones back home. it's a tradition we have cap that of our departed loved ones coming to visit on the day of that. made up on the bottom of the circle. it's culturally relevant, but also this is how we sustain ourselves in our town. often with most of our growth and bus which you for the, for the be sucked audio for game. it's so feeling to see the grow from the scene they yesterday we get to see how the pan grows, the, it's a beautiful process. we get to witness. that's how we realized the value of our work. then with your customers. so happy knowing that the flowers will end on their home, alter an offering for the loved ones. we meant the one the most look is the feel not we're for bread, red bread, fruit, apples, tangerine banana, and whatever. i love ones like the most. no. so it doesn't fit almost up on that. a waste our setting, the art on the 31st because that night is when the dead children come to visit their fam
flower has been used in spring hispanic time. it was placed at an around the altars to guide or the seas loved ones back home. it's a tradition we have cap that of our departed loved ones coming to visit on the day of that. made up on the bottom of the circle. it's culturally relevant, but also this is how we sustain ourselves in our town. often with most of our growth and bus which you for the, for the be sucked audio for game. it's so feeling to see the grow from the scene they yesterday we...
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i learned to love this than for my grandfather who sold flowers all of his life. you know to this and but suited it's impossible to flower has been used since pri, hispanic times. it was placed at and around the altars to guide our deceased loved ones back home. it's a tradition we have kept that afford to part of the loved ones coming to visit on the day of the dead and for the made up. but the bottom of that will do that it's culturally relevant. but also this is how we sustain ourselves in our panels, her luis, most of us gross and by switching for this up is that go to your forget it. so fulfilling to see the plant grow from the seed. they, after day we get to see how the plant grows yet, but it's a beautiful process. we get to witness. that's how we realised the value of our work. then was your customer so happy knowing that the flowers will end on their home alter as an offering for the loved ones. we are meant the bonding, mortlock is made for the funeral or bread gullets, the red bread fruit, apple tangerines, bananas and whatever. our loved ones, like the
i learned to love this than for my grandfather who sold flowers all of his life. you know to this and but suited it's impossible to flower has been used since pri, hispanic times. it was placed at and around the altars to guide our deceased loved ones back home. it's a tradition we have kept that afford to part of the loved ones coming to visit on the day of the dead and for the made up. but the bottom of that will do that it's culturally relevant. but also this is how we sustain ourselves in...
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so you go to the museum and you see a vase of flowers, you've seen flowers a 1000000 times before, but suddenly, through the eyes of an artist, you think? what goes actually flowers are pretty interesting. now, what artists do with flowers, a good lover does with their partner. in other words, they are able to see in them something very fundamental, which is that no one can ever properly know another person fully and therefore properly get bored of somebody. if you are feeling bored of somebody, and if you think i know everything about this person, you haven't scratched the surface. the human animal is such a complicated creature. there's no such thing as knowing somebody fully. it's probably that you are stuck in a situation where the deeper levels of connection a blocked, as i say, it could be anger, it could be routine, it could be a lack of imagination on both parties. but let's not fall into the trap of thinking that you can ever properly be bored legitimately, if another person. because if somebody is honest about themselves, there is always more to discover. alright, well i woul
so you go to the museum and you see a vase of flowers, you've seen flowers a 1000000 times before, but suddenly, through the eyes of an artist, you think? what goes actually flowers are pretty interesting. now, what artists do with flowers, a good lover does with their partner. in other words, they are able to see in them something very fundamental, which is that no one can ever properly know another person fully and therefore properly get bored of somebody. if you are feeling bored of...
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flowers _ ithink. hello! uncle! good to see you. flowers for- ithink. hello! uncle!llo! uncle! good to l see you. flowers for you there. thank you! i see you. flowers for you there. thank you!— thank you! i will give you a kiss. it. _ thank you! i will give you a kiss, it, even _ thank you! i will give you a kiss, it, even though - thank you! i will give you a kiss, it, even though i - thank you! i will give you a| kiss, it, even though i have the mask, i am double jabbed, they tested me, i am fine. they were supposed to come to my wedding this summer, but the pandemic mean they couldn't make it. �* , pandemic mean they couldn't make it._ got - pandemic mean they couldn't make it._ got some l make it. it's true. got some pictures _ make it. it's true. got some pictures for— make it. it's true. got some pictures for you. _ make it. it's true. got some pictures for you. i _ make it. it's true. got some pictures for you. i will - make it. it's true. got some pictures for you. i will show| pictures for you. i will show you these. this is the closer one of grandad there.
flowers _ ithink. hello! uncle! good to see you. flowers for- ithink. hello! uncle!llo! uncle! good to l see you. flowers for you there. thank you! i see you. flowers for you there. thank you!— thank you! i will give you a kiss. it. _ thank you! i will give you a kiss, it, even _ thank you! i will give you a kiss, it, even though - thank you! i will give you a kiss, it, even though i - thank you! i will give you a| kiss, it, even though i have the mask, i am double jabbed, they tested me, i...
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as the day wore on, people came to leave flowers. some of them l came to leave flowers.could happen here. she shocked that such a terrible thing could happen here.— shocked that such a terrible thing could happen here. she was “ust so small, could happen here. she was “ust so smart. and — could happen here. she was “ust so small, and loving * could happen here. she was “ust so small, and loving and fi could happen here. she was “ust so small, and loving and kind. _ could happen here. she wasjust so| small, and loving and kind. she had one of— small, and loving and kind. she had one of the _ small, and loving and kind. she had one of the most... she was one of the kindest— one of the most... she was one of the kindest people i've met. they were _ the kindest people i've met. they were all— the kindest people i've met. they were all so— the kindest people i've met. they were all so lovely. the fact that she has— were all so lovely. the fact that she has been talked so early in life. _ she has been talked so early in life. it's — she has been talked so early in life, it's no
as the day wore on, people came to leave flowers. some of them l came to leave flowers.could happen here. she shocked that such a terrible thing could happen here.— shocked that such a terrible thing could happen here. she was “ust so small, could happen here. she was “ust so smart. and — could happen here. she was “ust so small, and loving * could happen here. she was “ust so small, and loving and fi could happen here. she was “ust so small, and loving and kind. _ could happen...
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it is the corpse flower now on display at the san diego.c garden named after its terrible smell. they say it really does smell kind of like a dead body corpse flowers. only bloom once every 4 to 5 years. the full bloom only lasting about 48 hours. so hurry up. if you want to go have a well, a dead body. >> it is beautiful, though. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. but we have more ahead on kron 4 news at or in cannes winner. here with a look at what's coming up. catherine and grant, thanks to you both. coming up next at 6 o'clock. we have more reaction to the big news of the cdc director has given the go ahead for children between 5.11 years old to get the covid-19 vaccine and an oakland man speaking out after his husband was shot in the face while holding a baby. >> why he thinks it was a hate crime. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. the news at 6 is next. welcome to this world. you have some big shoes to fill. lots of new introductions. ...4 ounces... so many new toys. it's not going to be easy. but, together, we got this. kaiser permanente. th
it is the corpse flower now on display at the san diego.c garden named after its terrible smell. they say it really does smell kind of like a dead body corpse flowers. only bloom once every 4 to 5 years. the full bloom only lasting about 48 hours. so hurry up. if you want to go have a well, a dead body. >> it is beautiful, though. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. but we have more ahead on kron 4 news at or in cannes winner. here with a look at what's coming up. catherine and grant, thanks...
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yellow flowers honor those caring for someone with alzheimer's.k is a fundraiser to find a cure. you can form your own team or donate to the abc7 memory makers team by visiting >> great cause. facebook announces plans to end its facial recognition system. and delete the [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for life's best moments with coricidin. now in sugar free liquid. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dan: a reminder you can get our live newscasts, breaking news, weather and more with our new abc7 bay area app on apple tv and android tv, fire tv and rok:search abc7 bay area and download it now. ama: facebook plans to shut down its facial recognition system that automatically identifies users and photos and videos. the company cited growing societal concerns about the use of that technology. more than a third of facebook's daily active users have opted in to the setting. the chappin
yellow flowers honor those caring for someone with alzheimer's.k is a fundraiser to find a cure. you can form your own team or donate to the abc7 memory makers team by visiting >> great cause. facebook announces plans to end its facial recognition system. and delete the [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for...
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a lovely bouquet of flowers given to angle, emma cool issues outgoing. now this was at the last session and the well, the big bouquet was given to her by the anti government. they will be pretty happy in that picture. well, the cd you potty however, is about to find themselves in the opposition. they've wasted no time in criticizing the coalition. this is what general secretary poll z me, i had to say different like the agreement that was present today is relatively blind and in many parts it's vague and the policy for sort of the things they've congregated during the election campaign. and we talked to philip emma, a, german law and politician. things to coalition certainly has its work cut out. it is too early for, congratulations. you're going to see it on the same day. and that was the question being delayed by a journal on the huge tech problem and then the involvement and whatnot. being on the he had to deal with bank. and the question was not, not discussed in the campaign, just a question whether the candidate with the political been the name to
a lovely bouquet of flowers given to angle, emma cool issues outgoing. now this was at the last session and the well, the big bouquet was given to her by the anti government. they will be pretty happy in that picture. well, the cd you potty however, is about to find themselves in the opposition. they've wasted no time in criticizing the coalition. this is what general secretary poll z me, i had to say different like the agreement that was present today is relatively blind and in many parts it's...
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as the insect moves on to another flower, grains of pollen a transferred to the female stigma. that's when pollination happens, so that seats and fruit are produced. around 75 percent of all crop species require pollination by an animal. often insects including beads, but also other animals such as birds and bats. but 2 out of 5 insect pollinators disappearing and with them our food supply. in southwest china, wild bees have been eradicated by intensive farming, so people are doing the work. the bes once did. every year in hon, one county, thousands of villages painstaking me pollinate every single apple and pear blossom by hand. using a long stick attached to brushes or chicken feathers, the method works with some high value produce, but simply aren't enough people to pollinate all the world's crops. much more effective would be to nurture pollen 80 and set populations in orchards by banning pesticides and planting natural habitats. bees and other insects have been safeguarding our food supply for millennia. the least we can do in return is to provide them with what they need
as the insect moves on to another flower, grains of pollen a transferred to the female stigma. that's when pollination happens, so that seats and fruit are produced. around 75 percent of all crop species require pollination by an animal. often insects including beads, but also other animals such as birds and bats. but 2 out of 5 insect pollinators disappearing and with them our food supply. in southwest china, wild bees have been eradicated by intensive farming, so people are doing the work....
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so therapy grounds, bath burrow and nest flowers to feed on, scrub and trees to over winter and, and provide a bit shelter is an amazing mosaic within the need all in one place. so why are these insects so important to the natural landscape? so we need healthy intro. systems invertebrate indicate for us, if the books are happy and the microphone is happy for the mammals and the birds also happy. so when you look after the books and everything else will fall into line, can be week has been described as a little brownfield rain for us. and i can definitely see why there are bugs everywhere. so many that a team of volunteers carry out surveying work throughout the whole year, rory and image and already have their morning's work set out on their table. which bubbles as a lab, i need to reach here. what's going on here? this guy's really active. so that all ground beetles, there is a predatory species that a living this bad open ground. it can be wet. we've got a few species that are actually only found here. oh, did you catch these all today or over the past week? yeah, even though it's
so therapy grounds, bath burrow and nest flowers to feed on, scrub and trees to over winter and, and provide a bit shelter is an amazing mosaic within the need all in one place. so why are these insects so important to the natural landscape? so we need healthy intro. systems invertebrate indicate for us, if the books are happy and the microphone is happy for the mammals and the birds also happy. so when you look after the books and everything else will fall into line, can be week has been...
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the new mou doesn't replace the conservatory of flowers agreement. that's a separate document that has been in place. however, the department is in the process of i think revising it or perhaps coming up with a different entity to operate the conservatory of flowers, i think this is now publicly disclosed. i'm all right to say it. in any case, i think there are changes planned for that that is separate from the new master mou. >> you mentioned specifically that is in the scope of the request, golden gate park 150th anniversary and focusing on the one year term of the ferris wheel or sky wheel, we know park and rec has extended it beyond the original term, one year. did you receive additional information on finances and amended agreements and whether we know that the projected revenue generated from the five year term is -- what is the difference and does it actually trigger what supervisor peskin mentioned earlier, beyond a charter 9.118, over a million dollar contract. do we know about that? >> we have some information about that. i'm wondering -- >
the new mou doesn't replace the conservatory of flowers agreement. that's a separate document that has been in place. however, the department is in the process of i think revising it or perhaps coming up with a different entity to operate the conservatory of flowers, i think this is now publicly disclosed. i'm all right to say it. in any case, i think there are changes planned for that that is separate from the new master mou. >> you mentioned specifically that is in the scope of the...
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the conservatory flowers agreement has been on hold over status for the last nine years. many provisions are outdated. conflict of interest provisions are based on charter sections that have been repealed and no minimum annual guarantee even though the alliance was operating a concession like arrangement. we have policy options, more detailed in the report but overall they are to provide more financial information to include a requirement for how contractors are selected for in kind services and to make -- to strengthen the prevailing wage requirements in the mou between the department and the parks alliance. overall, i would just say that i think where this relationship becomes troubled and the lack of city code and requirements and regulations is that the parks alliance is a contractor, it has its licence to operate the conservatory of flowers and provides donations in the form of cash and selects contractors. it has a separate process to select venders that then perform services on parkland or other public properties. there are a lot of opportunities for conflicts of i
the conservatory flowers agreement has been on hold over status for the last nine years. many provisions are outdated. conflict of interest provisions are based on charter sections that have been repealed and no minimum annual guarantee even though the alliance was operating a concession like arrangement. we have policy options, more detailed in the report but overall they are to provide more financial information to include a requirement for how contractors are selected for in kind services...
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folks have been laying flowers there. can you talk a little bit more about this important monument and this important moment, kourtney? >> that's right. so the tomb of the unknown soldier is the heart of arlington cemetery. when visitors come to the cemetery, one place they almost never miss is the tomb. and one of the most popular things to watch is the changing of the guard. it's a very solemn, quiet, meticulous ceremony that occurs every 30 minutes at the tomb. what is so different right now in recognition of 100 years since that tomb opened, now members of the public are able to walk right up to it now for several days, just to recognize that centennial anniversary. people laying flowers on it. never able to get as close as they are right now. this is very -- this is a special moment for a lot of veterans. we have seen them pouring through for the last several days. many dignitaries coming through to recognize how significant this is. and, of course, you know, it comes as you mentioned, as you and monica were talking
folks have been laying flowers there. can you talk a little bit more about this important monument and this important moment, kourtney? >> that's right. so the tomb of the unknown soldier is the heart of arlington cemetery. when visitors come to the cemetery, one place they almost never miss is the tomb. and one of the most popular things to watch is the changing of the guard. it's a very solemn, quiet, meticulous ceremony that occurs every 30 minutes at the tomb. what is so different...
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Nov 12, 2021
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jackie flower, but the worst days are the ones towards the end of the month. when you have nothing to cook and you must tell your children to go to bed early on an empty stomach because sleep will make the hunger go away. results present jane will sonata has promised to new social program, brazil aid. substituting the old one. but there's no money to finance it up on this congress approved the constitutional amendment permitting the government to pass the spending cap. critic sable sonata is using hunger as a weapon to get hold of money during an electoral year. what's happening is that both are not as using hunger as a tool to expand, expands his money, so he can make a better campaign in the next year. so he is extinguishing bosa formula. that is a problem that is proven worldwide. that is one of the best problems of, of, of money transfer for the poor. and he's creating a new program with no rules. we don't know how the program is gonna work. there's no money for it. there's no rules defined or how it's going to work exactly. while the politicians, vicar, m
jackie flower, but the worst days are the ones towards the end of the month. when you have nothing to cook and you must tell your children to go to bed early on an empty stomach because sleep will make the hunger go away. results present jane will sonata has promised to new social program, brazil aid. substituting the old one. but there's no money to finance it up on this congress approved the constitutional amendment permitting the government to pass the spending cap. critic sable sonata is...
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the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a great idea to fundraise. we started doing this as a fund-raiser. since we established it, we awarded 23 scholarships and six work projects for the students. >> the scholarship programs that we have developed in association with the portola is just a win-win-win situation all around. >> the scholarship program is important because it helps people to be able to tin in their situation and afford to take classes. >> i was not sure how i would stay in san francisco. it is so expensive here. i prayed so i would receive enough so
the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up...
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the conservatory flowers agreement has been on hold over status for the last nine years. many provisions are outdated. conflict of interest provisions are based on charter sections that have been repealed and no minimum annual guarantee even though the alliance was operating a concession like arrangement. we have policy options, more detailed in the report but overall they are to provide more financial information to include a requirement for how contractors are selected for in kind services and to make -- to strengthen the prevailing wage requirements in the mou between the department and the parks alliance. overall, i would just say that i think where this relationship becomes troubled and the lack of city code and requirements and regulations is that the parks alliance is a contractor, it has its licence to operate the conservatory of flowers and provides donations in the form of cash and selects contractors. it has a separate process to select venders that then perform services on parkland or other public properties. there are a lot of opportunities for conflicts of i
the conservatory flowers agreement has been on hold over status for the last nine years. many provisions are outdated. conflict of interest provisions are based on charter sections that have been repealed and no minimum annual guarantee even though the alliance was operating a concession like arrangement. we have policy options, more detailed in the report but overall they are to provide more financial information to include a requirement for how contractors are selected for in kind services...
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. >> reporter: people are starting to bring flowers and candles to the location where supervisor chantruck and killed. during the day this is a busy street and people who live around her say it's a big problem. >> looked it up, saw it was her, can't believe it. devastated. >> reporter: flowers and candles marking the spot where wilma chan was struck and killed today. >> something going on, would hear about it, fight to save schools, families, children. >> reporter: walking her dog maggie when she was hit. >> this is a bad crosswalk. felt horrible for the lady hit and unresponsive, dog ran off. somebody was able to grab the dog, but also for the girl that hit her, she was there, didn't try to leave at all. >> reporter: distraught, staying with chan to comfort her until she was rushed to hospital where she died. spent 40 years fighting for underserved in the community. from 2000 to 2006, served in california state assembly, first woman and asian-american to be majority leader. returned to county government, represents district three, many east bay cities. >> so shocked and very sad, ver
. >> reporter: people are starting to bring flowers and candles to the location where supervisor chantruck and killed. during the day this is a busy street and people who live around her say it's a big problem. >> looked it up, saw it was her, can't believe it. devastated. >> reporter: flowers and candles marking the spot where wilma chan was struck and killed today. >> something going on, would hear about it, fight to save schools, families, children. >> reporter:...
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you can see the memorial behind me you have flowers, candles, notes lining this fence.tors trying to determine how an this music vfestival turned deadline >> i couldn't breath gasping for air, drowning in people >> tens of thousands rushing the stage. >> it was like this weird vibe and then it was like the biggest mosh pit everybody was jumping and pushing. >> eight fans ages 14 to 27 couldn't get out killed in the stampede hundreds more injured. >> this incident is being throughly investigated and reviewed >> the investigation that now includes narcotics officer that had to be resustain tated with narcan they are thinking he may have been jabbed in the neck. travis scott, houston native and founder of the festival sending prayers and vowing to cooperate fully with the investigation >> help us figure this out >> survivors >> it was insane and something you don't want anybody to go through. >> trying to figure things out as well. we expect to see some of the survivors back here today picking up items that they had left behind rushing to get out >> what more do we know ab
you can see the memorial behind me you have flowers, candles, notes lining this fence.tors trying to determine how an this music vfestival turned deadline >> i couldn't breath gasping for air, drowning in people >> tens of thousands rushing the stage. >> it was like this weird vibe and then it was like the biggest mosh pit everybody was jumping and pushing. >> eight fans ages 14 to 27 couldn't get out killed in the stampede hundreds more injured. >> this incident...
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in a chaslass all by herself an with a fresh picked flower in her hair. the louisiana senior olympic games. >> you got it! you got it! >> reporter: she is running 100 meters and has to stay in the se f feet in front of her. she jogs a mile or tday, ar batout she and her husband built together in 1948. that's where we first met her, the day before the race. hello ms. julia. >> hello. >> reporter: nice to meet you, i'm david. >> well, david we have been wait ago long time on you. >> reporter: well, have you ever wanted to be a world record holder? >> not particularly. >> reporter: no. are you impressed by it? >> no, not particularly. i had too many other wonderful things before this, this is just a drop in the bucket. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: she grew up in the 1920s when a train ticket costa nickel. what was the state of the world when you were born? >> much calmer. fewer buttons to push. and a lot of books to read. >> reporter: she became a teacher and fell in love with gardening. she shared that love for nature with a fellow student at lsu named murray free hawk
in a chaslass all by herself an with a fresh picked flower in her hair. the louisiana senior olympic games. >> you got it! you got it! >> reporter: she is running 100 meters and has to stay in the se f feet in front of her. she jogs a mile or tday, ar batout she and her husband built together in 1948. that's where we first met her, the day before the race. hello ms. julia. >> hello. >> reporter: nice to meet you, i'm david. >> well, david we have been wait ago long...
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we will show you why this massive flower is causing some a blooming stench. >> glad it's not me. >>>ceive covid relief, and they have decided $76 million of the funds will go towards hero pay, and that will be checks for roughly 22,000 county workers. it's 4:54. we'll be right back. >>> trending this morning, it's big, it's weird, it stinks. a rare corpse flower is blooming at the san diego botanical garden. >> people are coming from all over just to take a whiff. >> there's really nothing more exciting than this in the world of hoard culture. this plan is the rock star of the horticulture world. >> rotten eggs. >> i don't know if i want to go see that. >> you can see it, but you don't want to smell it. >> yeah, that, too. this is when the bay area nursery owner planted one at the abandoned alameda gas station. full bloom lasts only two days so you have to get there quickly. another one is expected to bloom in three to five weeks. >> stink on, my friends. stink on. >> it's so interesting. >> it's kind of pretty. >> from a distance. >> here on "today in the bay," we have more, and we'
we will show you why this massive flower is causing some a blooming stench. >> glad it's not me. >>>ceive covid relief, and they have decided $76 million of the funds will go towards hero pay, and that will be checks for roughly 22,000 county workers. it's 4:54. we'll be right back. >>> trending this morning, it's big, it's weird, it stinks. a rare corpse flower is blooming at the san diego botanical garden. >> people are coming from all over just to take a whiff....
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. >> there's a growing memorial of candles and flowers here on haight street near masonic avenue with a double shooting took place. there are many stuffed animals left behind for the young man who was killed he's been identified by the medical examiner's office as 21 year-old samuel jessup of san francisco police kept a visible presence nearby. many merchants did not want to go on camera. at least one saying they were scared to talk publicly yeah. i was alone a spray and i heard. >> these things i thought were fireworks but told everyone it's gunshots. nathan. it was all day says he's been hanging out in the haight a long time is still rattled by what he heard and saw thursday. i already guns could do. but like scene. the scene, the one person on the ground and one person that. >> you know, like the ambulance and the police and everything. and just hurt my feelings. and i know is i just don't know how to dealing with the shooting happened at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. a second man was also shot and hospitalized. it's disturbing for residents, especially since this comes on the heels
. >> there's a growing memorial of candles and flowers here on haight street near masonic avenue with a double shooting took place. there are many stuffed animals left behind for the young man who was killed he's been identified by the medical examiner's office as 21 year-old samuel jessup of san francisco police kept a visible presence nearby. many merchants did not want to go on camera. at least one saying they were scared to talk publicly yeah. i was alone a spray and i heard. >>...
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for the first time in history, members of the public are going to be allowed up close to lay flowers seen people lined up, offering salutes, putting their hands over their hearts. the tomb of the unknown soldier is hallowed ground in america. the plot for behind the tomb is reserved for the sentinels to keep guard. for the special anniversary, the american public being given rare access to the site. >> the leaves are just starting to turn at arlington national cemetery, a new season beginning among the ageless marble head stones. cindy chip first visited when she was 15. >> we came up here and we watched the change of the guard. i was so profoundly moved by that and i never forget it. >> cindy comes to arlington often. her son michael is here. >> he always wanted to be a soldier. >> michael died in iraq in 2007 and is buried in section 60 along with his comrades killed in iraq or afghanistan. nowcindy is among the more than 12,000 people who have signed up to lay flowers at the tomb today or tomorrow. >> it seems like it helps you? >> it does. i've taken mike's service and made it my
for the first time in history, members of the public are going to be allowed up close to lay flowers seen people lined up, offering salutes, putting their hands over their hearts. the tomb of the unknown soldier is hallowed ground in america. the plot for behind the tomb is reserved for the sentinels to keep guard. for the special anniversary, the american public being given rare access to the site. >> the leaves are just starting to turn at arlington national cemetery, a new season...
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some haven't been at the school in about five years even come back to lay flowers for mr. andrew. the parent educator who worked here at sherman elementary school. he was killed earlier this week. according to investigators, police responded to a crash here at the school near the intersection of franklin and union. when they arrived they were notified of a person down. that person later para-educator school. the cause of that crash under investigation, but in a letter released by the school, he is a longtime staff member and he even attended this school as a child. many spee spoke with understandably still in shock about what played out and some hope there's some resolution to the traffic issues they believe are surrounding this school. >> i know that he still had a good life while he was living. >> oh, yeah, it's scarey to walk down this street. something -- something needs to be done. >> we spoke to several children who spoke to how nice mr. andrew was and always willing to speak with them and ran the after-school program. as one person said, just a cool guy. so again, you can s
some haven't been at the school in about five years even come back to lay flowers for mr. andrew. the parent educator who worked here at sherman elementary school. he was killed earlier this week. according to investigators, police responded to a crash here at the school near the intersection of franklin and union. when they arrived they were notified of a person down. that person later para-educator school. the cause of that crash under investigation, but in a letter released by the school, he...
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we are here in west oakland are where can see community members have gathered, left behind flowers, candles and a sign that says "rest in peace, jasper wu." a spokesman for the family says the family from fremont is demanding justice as they grieve for the toddler. community activist involved in raising awareness about asian elders are now organizing this candlelight vigil for jasper font at 7:00 p.m. right here in west oakland. now, today a chp spokesperson confirms that officers escorted jasper wu's family to the site of the shooting on interstate 880 where they left behind balloons and flowers. another memorial for that little boy. and we are also hearing from oakland mayor liberty shav who says that officers are assisting chp as they try to track down the shooter or group of shooters who were involved. that's the latest here. >> thank you. >>> we spoke to one of the organizers of tonight's vigil there in west oakland. he told us he felt compelled to bring this community together to show support for the family. want to show the respect for the family. anything they need, they have our su
we are here in west oakland are where can see community members have gathered, left behind flowers, candles and a sign that says "rest in peace, jasper wu." a spokesman for the family says the family from fremont is demanding justice as they grieve for the toddler. community activist involved in raising awareness about asian elders are now organizing this candlelight vigil for jasper font at 7:00 p.m. right here in west oakland. now, today a chp spokesperson confirms that officers...
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people lined up to place flowers at the tomb.he symbolic final resting place for unidentified or missing american soldiers. the public ceremony falls on the tomb's centennial commemoration. >>> coming up, penalty against aron rodgers. the quarterback will have to pay up for violating covid rules and what he's saying about the controversy. >>> elf on the shelf faces backlash. why one job put a ban on the christmas toy. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the "cbs morning news." on the christmas toy. this is the "cbs morning news." christmas toy. this is the "cbs morning news." christmas toy. this is the "cbs morning news." ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and try advanced now with two times more biotin. did you know that even after you sanitize a surface, every touch can leave new bacteria behind? and try advanced that means, you could be right back where you started. break the cycle with micr
people lined up to place flowers at the tomb.he symbolic final resting place for unidentified or missing american soldiers. the public ceremony falls on the tomb's centennial commemoration. >>> coming up, penalty against aron rodgers. the quarterback will have to pay up for violating covid rules and what he's saying about the controversy. >>> elf on the shelf faces backlash. why one job put a ban on the christmas toy. this is the "cbs morning news." . this is the...
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the guards, other corpse flowers expected to bloom in a few russian down.you want nelson >> that's it for kron 4 news tonight at 6 o'clock. we'll see you tonight at have a good night. have a good night, everybody. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. and protect against vision loss. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 r
the guards, other corpse flowers expected to bloom in a few russian down.you want nelson >> that's it for kron 4 news tonight at 6 o'clock. we'll see you tonight at have a good night. have a good night, everybody. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your...
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we go to the tomb of the unknown where for the first time, the public is allowed to lay flowers. together peacefully. ms. baker decided to lock me out of the apartment. >> announcer: his former roommate tries to pass the buck... >> my full defense is, i'm not the landlord. >> judge judy: you were the one who put the stuff outside. >> announcer: ...after his possessions get tossed. >> judge judy: the furniture was the stuff that he left. >> he actually left several items, like here's his remote. >> judge judy: this is not show and tell. put that down. >> [ laughs ] >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 24-year-old matthew kerns is suing his former roommate, shak gs. your honor, this is case number 266 on the calendar in the matter of kerns vs. baker. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. kerns, how long were you and ms. baker roommates?
we go to the tomb of the unknown where for the first time, the public is allowed to lay flowers. together peacefully. ms. baker decided to lock me out of the apartment. >> announcer: his former roommate tries to pass the buck... >> my full defense is, i'm not the landlord. >> judge judy: you were the one who put the stuff outside. >> announcer: ...after his possessions get tossed. >> judge judy: the furniture was the stuff that he left. >> he actually left...
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may, roger, the family is harvesting purple flowers, but only bloom for a week. they live in did administered push me to pump our district, unlike others here have been foremost for generations. the last few years have been touch your daughter. now bruce walked to assist. i'd be production has been decreasing. gradually when i was younger, we used to harvest about 15 kilograms. now we'd barely recover labor cars because of the erotic rainfall and at times, drought like conditions for the government installed irrigation pumps would barely use them. but we have been suffering. farming is hard work but lucrative trans individually plucked and piled up. a $150.00 pounds in flowers can yield one kilogram of saffron with sales for nearly $3500.00. now there was most expensive spice is staring at an uncertain future. the demand focus, re, saffron has always exceeded supply, and the gap is getting wider. production is down 30 percent on 2 decades ago, filling in some of that short fall in markets like these is suffering from iran. it's cheaper to buy and sometimes so dis
may, roger, the family is harvesting purple flowers, but only bloom for a week. they live in did administered push me to pump our district, unlike others here have been foremost for generations. the last few years have been touch your daughter. now bruce walked to assist. i'd be production has been decreasing. gradually when i was younger, we used to harvest about 15 kilograms. now we'd barely recover labor cars because of the erotic rainfall and at times, drought like conditions for the...
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families allowed to line up, laying flowers, saluting.e tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery, where they are allowing the public to come right up to the memorial to honor its 100th anniversary this week. a u.s. air force captain. veterans. families. all coming today. bryan wittmeyer and his 3-year-old daughter, brynly, laying flowers. on november 11th, 1921, the remains of an unknown wwi american soldier was brought home from overseas, and placed inside a marble tomb. and since 1948, a 24-hour military guard watching over the site. through rain and snow and now, through a pandemic. >> doesn't matter if it's a pandemic. we are always here, we are always guarding. >> army captain commands the guard. >> the unknowns deserve that. our country deserves that. this place represents the very best of this country. >> reporter: when we first met them in the beginning of this pandemic, the changing of the guard was socially distanced. but the profound meaning unchanged. >> present! >> i can look out and we see row upon row of h
families allowed to line up, laying flowers, saluting.e tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery, where they are allowing the public to come right up to the memorial to honor its 100th anniversary this week. a u.s. air force captain. veterans. families. all coming today. bryan wittmeyer and his 3-year-old daughter, brynly, laying flowers. on november 11th, 1921, the remains of an unknown wwi american soldier was brought home from overseas, and placed inside a marble tomb. and...