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with come to me an expert tanika gardens where we meet spanish toxicologist francisco sanchez bio he conducted a major study on the annex that attracted global interest. so when you published your be in the beginning of this year what was the conclusion that we found that in this the countries where this has been studied which is mostly european americans but also countries around the world are going to see more japan 40 percent of the species of insects are declining and of those one 3rd of them are really climbing a rapidly and they are threatened with extinction. eating he says near nick it's annoying to play a key role in that trend and they don't just kill insects they damage entire ecosystems. by a proof that in japan where he studied irrigation rice fields oprah 2 year period. these ecosystems are home to minute water fleas known as daphnia as well as crayfish when japanese rice fish called my dhaka. one day the rice farmers noticed that much of this wildlife was dying apart from the water fleas the crayfish were especially hard hit a laboratory achieving university was asked
with come to me an expert tanika gardens where we meet spanish toxicologist francisco sanchez bio he conducted a major study on the annex that attracted global interest. so when you published your be in the beginning of this year what was the conclusion that we found that in this the countries where this has been studied which is mostly european americans but also countries around the world are going to see more japan 40 percent of the species of insects are declining and of those one 3rd of...
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principales de san francisco esta cerrada, también muchas calles por esta manifestación continúan cerradas es una imagen en vivo en su pantalla vemos al fondo manifestantes en calle sánchez afectado tras actos vandálicos en el área de la bahía le diremos donde acudir para buscar ayuda acompáñenos esta noche en vivo. >> jóvenes que soñaban con su graduación este verano pero la pandemia cambio sus planes. celebramos con ellos. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. felicidades a todos ellos, hemos recibido en los últimos días de todos grados escolares >> bueno felicidades también a sus padres que se preparaban para celebrar a sus hijos, el muindo tiene que ir acomodándose >>muchas gracias por el apoyo que les dan a sus hijos ahora también a la universidad o sino ley también después de graduarse de esta. buenas noches (musica). ( musica ) >> (hablan en ingles) >> ( musica ) >> todos acusados el fiscal g general de minnesota ndurece a cargos por la muerte de jgeorge floyd acusa en asesinato de se o segundo grado al agente (nombre en ingles) los otros tres pol policias estan arrestdos padomu buenas tardes de ser culpables los 4 expolicia
principales de san francisco esta cerrada, también muchas calles por esta manifestación continúan cerradas es una imagen en vivo en su pantalla vemos al fondo manifestantes en calle sánchez afectado tras actos vandálicos en el área de la bahía le diremos donde acudir para buscar ayuda acompáñenos esta noche en vivo. >> jóvenes que soñaban con su graduación este verano pero la pandemia cambio sus planes. celebramos con ellos. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. felicidades a todos ellos, hemos...
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sanchez. san francisco tenants have greater protection from eviction over any back rent they owe because of thected for not paying it as soon as the shelter in order is lifted and can't be charged interest or late fees. david chu will present a statewide proposal all across california and the state judicial council decides whether to continue the statewide eviction ban. >>> right now we want to get a look at the forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall is tracking those temperatures for us that will be hot today, kari. >>> it's a hot day ahead as we look at a live view in the tri-valley. checking out the start of the morning in dublin. we'll see our temperatures quickly warming up and it will be the hottest day of the weekend. we see mid-90s here in the inland east bay and up to 93 degrees in morgan hill. we'll also reach 93 degrees today in napa. our inland valleys will also have another hot day tomorrow but then cool down quite a bit on friday as we come back to the 70s we'll see more clouds moving in. a storm system passing to our north. we are going to see the cooldown not last that long b
sanchez. san francisco tenants have greater protection from eviction over any back rent they owe because of thected for not paying it as soon as the shelter in order is lifted and can't be charged interest or late fees. david chu will present a statewide proposal all across california and the state judicial council decides whether to continue the statewide eviction ban. >>> right now we want to get a look at the forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall is tracking those temperatures...
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francisco. thank you. >> thank you. president sanchez, that concludes public comment on this item. >> okay. thank you so much, and thank you for the public speaking on those items. i'm referring both items to the budget and business services committee, and the amendment resolution will also go to the curriculum program committee. second l, motion to suspend the rules. the first is resolution of 206-23-a-3, in support of black lives in sfusd and the abolition of armed law enforcement in schools #blacklivesmatter # defundthepolice #investin communities #blackmindsmatter, written by commissioner collins. >> so moved. >> second. >> okay. roll call vote, miss casco. >> thank you. [roll call] >> six ayes, one suspension. >> thank you so much. we need a motion and a second for formal introduction. >> so moved. >> second. >> okay. and we need a reading of the resolution from commissioner collins. >> okay. so this is resolution 206-23a3 in support of black lives in sfusd and the abolition of armed law enforcement in schools. whereas in the wake of the brutal murder of brionna taylor on march 5, 2020
francisco. thank you. >> thank you. president sanchez, that concludes public comment on this item. >> okay. thank you so much, and thank you for the public speaking on those items. i'm referring both items to the budget and business services committee, and the amendment resolution will also go to the curriculum program committee. second l, motion to suspend the rules. the first is resolution of 206-23-a-3, in support of black lives in sfusd and the abolition of armed law enforcement...
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francisco the biggest city in the nation to do that if it goes forward. i'll post the poll on twitter and let's have that conversation on facebook, too. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> some people say if you can operate a car, you can vote. we'll have to see. waiting for that, kris, thank you. >>> 5:06 now. continuing our coronavirus coverage, in the bay area we're not alone this year in dealing with a painful possibility. july 4th beaches closing to prevent the spread of coronavirus. a similar, if not bigger story now playing out down in southern california. the l.a. county sheriff's department announcing the closure of all beaches, piers, and even those bike paths. this is all closed for the entire holiday weekend. now this is due to the huge surge in cases down there. those fines for trespassing are not cheap either. it will cost you $1,000 if you're caught and then fined. the mayor of pacifica and half moon bay warned yesterday that people need to stay away the holiday weekend. >>> well, new this morning, a new statewide push over sunshine laws to expand them covering police use of force. east bay senator nancy skinner entered two bills
francisco the biggest city in the nation to do that if it goes forward. i'll post the poll on twitter and let's have that conversation on facebook, too. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> some people say if you can operate a car, you can vote. we'll have to see. waiting for that, kris, thank you. >>> 5:06 now. continuing our coronavirus coverage, in the bay area we're not alone this year in dealing with a painful possibility. july 4th beaches closing to prevent...
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francisco unified school district. >> actually, you're moving both of them, mr. sanchez. >> ok. >> superintendent's proposal, 206-9fp, those proposals to be heard at the committee scheduled for tuesday, june 16th at 3:00 a motion and a second for those two. >> so moved. >> second. >> and w any public comment? hello, julie? >> yes, this is julie roberts. i wanted to make sure to look lift the seat back from the budget committee. there were a lot of families that were there to comment on and the budget cuts. they weren't able to speak and so, in terms of our particular school, we're still facing cuts of being cut to half-time, as well as losing some other staff. and so to reiterate, the attempts to keep cuts away from school sites has not been entirely effective and, there are still concerns that the process was ruled out without wrapping heads around it. for example, on the sfc, we don't know if we're -- if the school is phased in or out. we should expect more cuts or less cuts in the future. and then there's some broader conversations i'm beginning to hear that with the
francisco unified school district. >> actually, you're moving both of them, mr. sanchez. >> ok. >> superintendent's proposal, 206-9fp, those proposals to be heard at the committee scheduled for tuesday, june 16th at 3:00 a motion and a second for those two. >> so moved. >> second. >> and w any public comment? hello, julie? >> yes, this is julie roberts. i wanted to make sure to look lift the seat back from the budget committee. there were a lot of...
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francisco unified school district. >> actually, you're moving both of them, mr. sanchez. >> ok. >> superintendent's proposal, 206-9fp, those proposals to be heard at the committee scheduled for tuesday, june 16th at 3:00 a motion and a second for those two. >> so moved. >> second. >> and w any public comment? hello, julie? >> yes, this is julie roberts. i wanted to make sure to look lift the seat back from the budget committee. there were a lot of families that were there to comment on and the budget cuts. they weren't able to speak and so, in terms of our particular school, we're still facing cuts of being cut to half-time, as well as losing some other staff. and so to reiterate, the attempts to keep cuts away from school sites has not been entirely effective and, there are still concerns that the process was ruled out without wrapping heads around it. for example, on the sfc, we don't know if we're -- if the school is phased in or out. we should expect more cuts or less cuts in the future. and then there's some broader conversations i'm beginning to hear that with the
francisco unified school district. >> actually, you're moving both of them, mr. sanchez. >> ok. >> superintendent's proposal, 206-9fp, those proposals to be heard at the committee scheduled for tuesday, june 16th at 3:00 a motion and a second for those two. >> so moved. >> second. >> and w any public comment? hello, julie? >> yes, this is julie roberts. i wanted to make sure to look lift the seat back from the budget committee. there were a lot of...
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sanchez with a look at the big picture for the bay area. good morning, kris. >> reporter: i want to start you off in san francisco because there was action there just last night to protect renters who are behind in their rent because of any coronavirus reason, if they were sick or lost their job. they will no longer be able to be evicted. that protection went into place right at the beginning of the pandemic. you might remember it is now permanent as of yesterday. the rent will still be due but tenants cannot be evicted for not paying it as soon as the shelter order is lifted, and they can't be charged interest or late fees. today state assemblyman chu will present a statewide proposal to address the same kinds of issues for renters all across california. in addition to that statewide proposal to address housing stability the state judicial council may vote to end it allowing local counties to decide what they need based on their economic picture and their shelter order. now if the council votes to end it, the statewide protection would end on august 3rd. landlords on the other side of the equation say that without collecting rent they can't p
sanchez with a look at the big picture for the bay area. good morning, kris. >> reporter: i want to start you off in san francisco because there was action there just last night to protect renters who are behind in their rent because of any coronavirus reason, if they were sick or lost their job. they will no longer be able to be evicted. that protection went into place right at the beginning of the pandemic. you might remember it is now permanent as of yesterday. the rent will still be...
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sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, kris. >>> 5:02 right now. as california coronavirus cases continue to surge, one of san francisco's major tourist destinations welcomes visitors back today. pier 39 known for its restaurants and world famous sea lions and while we're pretty sure the sea lions never left, there will be some changes in store for human visitors. "today in the bay" sierra johnson is live in san francisco with a look at what guests can expect from out of town. and even people close to home. good morning, sierra. >> good morning. that's right. just a matter of hours pier 39 and those lovely sea lions will prepare to welcome guests. it hasn't been open for quite a number of months now but when they do come by today, there will be a number of changes, starting with the number of people that can visit pier 39 at once. now, occupancy has been reduced to ensure that the six feet social distancing particularly by those sea lions will be monitored and that will be done through new designated entrances at pier 39. new hours open monday through sunday 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and they're encouraging the touchless t
sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, kris. >>> 5:02 right now. as california coronavirus cases continue to surge, one of san francisco's major tourist destinations welcomes visitors back today. pier 39 known for its restaurants and world famous sea lions and while we're pretty sure the sea lions never left, there will be some changes in store for human visitors. "today in the bay" sierra johnson is live in san francisco with a look at what guests...
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. >> reporter: i'm kris sanchez talking about power, mayoral power in the south bay and in san francisco16 and 17-year-olds the power to vote. the san jose city council is considering making the mayoral elections coincide with elections. whether the voting age should be 16 or 17 for some local measures. the issue would have to go on the ballot for voters 18 and up to decide both in san jose and in san francisco. >>> you can see the sun is up over the bay area making things pretty bright. let's check in with kari and a look at the forecast. >>> we're going to have another really nice day especially in san francisco as we get sunshine and just a little bit of fog here and there. for the inland areas more sunshine and warmer temperatures as walnut creek gets ready for a hot day. some of those high temperatures in the inland valleys reaching into the low 90s. we're up to 92 degrees in concord today. 85 in santa rosa. san jose will be in the mid-80s, and our seven-day forecast shows a cooldown by the end of the workweek, laura. >>> all right. we'll look forward to that. thanks so much for joi
. >> reporter: i'm kris sanchez talking about power, mayoral power in the south bay and in san francisco16 and 17-year-olds the power to vote. the san jose city council is considering making the mayoral elections coincide with elections. whether the voting age should be 16 or 17 for some local measures. the issue would have to go on the ballot for voters 18 and up to decide both in san jose and in san francisco. >>> you can see the sun is up over the bay area making things pretty...
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meantime the sanchez family is considering joining a class action lawsuit against police who have used violence against protesters. reporting in walnut creek dan thorn kron 4 news san francisco mayor london breed said today, the city's plan to reopen more businesses on monday. >>that plan is being put on hold because of a spike in coronavirus cases their breed and the public health department say that the rate of covid-19 cases has doubled in the past week with as many as a 103 new cases reported yesterday. now many businesses that were eager to reopen we'll have to wait longer. >>what that sadly means is our plans for monday. >>to reopen a number of businesses in places that we have committed to. >>those plans will be put on pause we're going to have to dial it back. we're going to have to dial it back because of what we see with the data. >>public health director doctor grant colfax says it's unclear. what has led to a doubling of the rate of covid-19 cases in the past week. mayor breed in colfax say that once they have a chance to review the numbers over the weekend they will. hopefully be able to determine the next move which might even include closing down parts of the
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francisco minors may soon have the right to vote. and in san jose it's all about power in the mayor's office. and that's where we find "today in the bay's" kris sancheze for us this morning and, kris, no surprise here both issues really getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: yeah, anytime you talk about shifting power in any situation it's going to be a lively conversation. so in the city of san jose there's talk about consolidating the mayoral election with the presidential election, that would mean better turnout in those years, but there's also an element of shifting a power from the manager's office to the mayor. so this all has to go on the ballot depending on the decision that happens today, sam liccardo would get two more years in office because then the mayoral election would shift to 2024. the council is considering shifting some of the powers from the city manager to the mayor's office and the current impetus is putting pressure on eddie garcia to fire some involved in posting on social media. the mayor can just ask the chief to do that. he cannot actually order him to do that. supervisors will talk about whether the voting age should dro
francisco minors may soon have the right to vote. and in san jose it's all about power in the mayor's office. and that's where we find "today in the bay's" kris sancheze for us this morning and, kris, no surprise here both issues really getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: yeah, anytime you talk about shifting power in any situation it's going to be a lively conversation. so in the city of san jose there's talk about consolidating the mayoral election with the presidential...
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sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, kris. >>> speaking of those curfews most of them have expired including all of contra costa and alameda counties as well as san jose and san francisco. sfpd took 20 people into custody for violating the curfew orders but protests were mostly peaceful. demonstrators in free throw month last night took a knee for nearly nine minutes of silence and solidarity with george floyd. in the amount of time police pinned him to the ground. they marched to city hall and then to the police station. in marin they sat on lawns and speakers addressed the crowd. >>> in oakland, protests stayed mostly peaceful. police report no arrests or citations. some 300 people marched through downtown oakland. one organizer told us that he would like to see a lot come from the protest. >> restart that. either get rid of them or you keep paying them but we're not going to pay them. we can police our own rally. >> the rally ended at 8:00 when the curfew kicked in and most of the crowds dispersed. >> organizers plan to gather out-of-a starbucks on blossom hill road and march to the library. on the pep ins la a demonstration outside of san mateo city hall that will
sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, kris. >>> speaking of those curfews most of them have expired including all of contra costa and alameda counties as well as san jose and san francisco. sfpd took 20 people into custody for violating the curfew orders but protests were mostly peaceful. demonstrators in free throw month last night took a knee for nearly nine minutes of silence and solidarity with george floyd. in the amount of time police pinned him to...
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sanchez at one of the malls reopening today. your shopping experience won't be like your last one. westfield san francisco required for employees and shoppers. there will be social distancing, reduced hours and to go orders only. follow me for an early look inside. >>> maybe you need to head out and get a pair of sunglasses. >>> we are going to have a really nice day. reaching the upper 70s and low 80s today as we go through the week it's going to get hot especially for our inland valleys as we go from 80s to 93 on thursday. it's still going to be hot as we officially welcome in summer this saturday. highs in the lower 90s. back to you, marcus and laura. >>> another local news update in half an hour. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one of our best offers ever, we're committed to helping you do just that. get a powerful and reliable internet and v
sanchez at one of the malls reopening today. your shopping experience won't be like your last one. westfield san francisco required for employees and shoppers. there will be social distancing, reduced hours and to go orders only. follow me for an early look inside. >>> maybe you need to head out and get a pair of sunglasses. >>> we are going to have a really nice day. reaching the upper 70s and low 80s today as we go through the week it's going to get hot especially for our...
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i'm the news director at the san francisco unified school district and i wanted to give you a heads up about good news we had. following up on the good news mr. sanchezhared to the district. our radio station has been honored with some really prestigious awards of late and i wanted to call your attention to that. it has to do with the learning-while-black series that lee romney made, about the fight for equity in san francisco schools. supervisor matthews and others might remember an event we held at the african-american community center where we brought together members of the community around this reporting and that series has been awarded best news series in the western region by the radio and television digital news association and it is one of many awards that this series received. so that is really great kudos to both our educational reporter lee romney and to the district where we have done this work. and also, the pulitzer prizes came out recently, and there was an audio journalism category for the first time ever. several people trained for kaw's training programs were recipients, including lina masitiz and she reported on a return to mexico
i'm the news director at the san francisco unified school district and i wanted to give you a heads up about good news we had. following up on the good news mr. sanchezhared to the district. our radio station has been honored with some really prestigious awards of late and i wanted to call your attention to that. it has to do with the learning-while-black series that lee romney made, about the fight for equity in san francisco schools. supervisor matthews and others might remember an event we...
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i'm the news director at the san francisco unified school district and i wanted to give you a heads up about good news we had. following up on the good news mr. sanchezhared to the district. our radio station has been honored with some really prestigious awards of late and i wanted to call your attention to that. it has to do with the learning-while-black series that lee romney made, about the fight for equity in san francisco schools. supervisor matthews and others might remember an event we held at the african-american community center where we brought together members of the community around this reporting and that series has been awarded best news series in the western region by the radio and television digital news association and it is one of many awards that this series received. so that is really great kudos to both our educational reporter lee romney and to the district where we have done this work. and also, the pulitzer prizes came out recently, and there was an audio journalism category for the first time ever. several people trained for kaw's training programs were recipients, including lina masitiz and she reported on a return to mexico
i'm the news director at the san francisco unified school district and i wanted to give you a heads up about good news we had. following up on the good news mr. sanchezhared to the district. our radio station has been honored with some really prestigious awards of late and i wanted to call your attention to that. it has to do with the learning-while-black series that lee romney made, about the fight for equity in san francisco schools. supervisor matthews and others might remember an event we...
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sanchez. here is what's happening around the bay. >> reporter: i'm jackie ward at san francisco city hall.happening in many cities across the bay area. city leaders are handling each situation differently. here in san francisco they want to ban weapons being used at protests, things like rubber bullets and chemical agents like tear gas and pepper spray. in other cities like san liccar for police reform but will not defund the agency. >>> i'm scott mcgrew. the president of the united states making a bizarre accusation against that elderly man who was pushed down by police in buffalo. you've seen that video before he hit his head, was bleeding from his ears. the president saying the man may have been trying to jam the police radio. there's no evidence of that, but that is what the president is claiming on twitter this morning. >>> right now we want to get a look at the forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking that. kari, how is it looking today? >>> it's going to start to heat up especially this afternoon and for the inland areas. it will be nice in san francisco today. we
sanchez. here is what's happening around the bay. >> reporter: i'm jackie ward at san francisco city hall.happening in many cities across the bay area. city leaders are handling each situation differently. here in san francisco they want to ban weapons being used at protests, things like rubber bullets and chemical agents like tear gas and pepper spray. in other cities like san liccar for police reform but will not defund the agency. >>> i'm scott mcgrew. the president of the...