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. >> reporter: that's where steve glazer was this morning. >> if you want to stop transit workers from striking it's a petition. >> reporter: he is running for state assembly tapping into public anger over the bart impasse by circulating a petition to make it state law that transit workers cannot strike. >> even in san francisco, you cannot have a transit strike. but in california, there is no law and therefore, they have this ultimate punishment to us the riders if they can't find agreement. >> reporter: glazer had no trouble finding people who are angry about the bart workers' ability to bring the bay area to a standstill. >> they just know that we're all pretty vulnerable and that we rely on it so much and they're just kind of yanking our chain i think. >> they are forcing us to an extreme situation. >> there should be restrictions because like i said, i have friends that lost their jobs because of it. so the last time around. >> if they didn't have the power to strike, what power would they have? >> reporter: dean henry brady at the goldman school of public policy at uc-berkeley sa
. >> reporter: that's where steve glazer was this morning. >> if you want to stop transit workers from striking it's a petition. >> reporter: he is running for state assembly tapping into public anger over the bart impasse by circulating a petition to make it state law that transit workers cannot strike. >> even in san francisco, you cannot have a transit strike. but in california, there is no law and therefore, they have this ultimate punishment to us the riders if they...
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glazer acknowledges there's a reason he's out here alone. sacramento toyed with the idea but a bill has never been tractioned. >> i'm excited that we're trying to build a movement here that the politicians have to listen to and that everybody should listen to. >> reporter: any politicians calling you saying i want to get out there with you? >> no. i shouldn't be out here alone. >> reporter: bup you -- but you are? >> yes. >> this is an anti-union message and this guy is running for political office in sacramento. >> reporter: but in two hours, page's petition signatures are doubled. so it appears someone is listening. >>> an 18-year-old man is now considered the only person of interest in the brutal beating of a pleasanton homeowner. police say david lamont was attack on saturday when he -- attacked on saturday when he tried to confront a young man making noise outside of his home. he's still in a coma. investigators say the person of interest does not live in pleasanton. >>> a vigil is scheduled for tonight to remember a san francisco state
glazer acknowledges there's a reason he's out here alone. sacramento toyed with the idea but a bill has never been tractioned. >> i'm excited that we're trying to build a movement here that the politicians have to listen to and that everybody should listen to. >> reporter: any politicians calling you saying i want to get out there with you? >> no. i shouldn't be out here alone. >> reporter: bup you -- but you are? >> yes. >> this is an anti-union message and...
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that's -- and -- the a archaic name of the man that puts it in is glazer. >> is there a way to create a more effective glass without the air-space issue? >> what happens is that air-space in between does not transmit heat because the two -- the inside and outside pieces of glass are not touching. >> the lamination is actually an insulation? >> it's not. if you put a piece of plastic in between those two pieces of glass, essentially the heat goes right on through and so does the cold. >> and so does noise by the way. >> i'm talking more about having a thermal break like some window companies have a thermal break in their system so there's outside and inside aluminum. >> the thermal break is plastic that they use in those windows but it doesn't give you the same performance that an air gap do does. and talking about acoustics, it's very -- one of the great misconceptions is that insulated glass, with that air space, gives you acoustical protection, when in fact it does not. it's not what you use for an acoustical problem. what you need -- i mean what's giving you some protection there i
that's -- and -- the a archaic name of the man that puts it in is glazer. >> is there a way to create a more effective glass without the air-space issue? >> what happens is that air-space in between does not transmit heat because the two -- the inside and outside pieces of glass are not touching. >> the lamination is actually an insulation? >> it's not. if you put a piece of plastic in between those two pieces of glass, essentially the heat goes right on through and so...
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---el concejal de orinda "steve glazer" propone que california adopte una legislacion que prohibe latop open blanca ---en mexico, las autoridades revelaron que la pornografia infantil en ese pas va en aumento pitch - cesar ---se calcula que 85 mil niÑos estn siendo explotados para este negocio tan solo en mexico ---jazive perez nos cuenta mas. take pkg 0:01 0:17 1:17 1:47 pkg la policia cibernetica trabaja dia y noche tratando de evitar que mas menores de edad se conviertan en victimas de la pornografia infantil.pero su esfuerzo se ha visto opacado por las cifras que colocan a mexico como el principal distribuidor de este tipo de materiales .. en mexico somos el primer lugar en sextin, texto con sexo en toda america latina y el segundo lugar de producción de pornografía. rosy orozco es presidenta de la comision unidos contra la trata,: por su labor ha visto lo inmimaginable pero dice que una de las cosas que mas le han indignado es saber que en esta nacion operan mas de ;os y ni;as , en los que ance pero también de un gran han 8% de lospequenos.. gn tos de s jovenes t y 16 anos han s
---el concejal de orinda "steve glazer" propone que california adopte una legislacion que prohibe latop open blanca ---en mexico, las autoridades revelaron que la pornografia infantil en ese pas va en aumento pitch - cesar ---se calcula que 85 mil niÑos estn siendo explotados para este negocio tan solo en mexico ---jazive perez nos cuenta mas. take pkg 0:01 0:17 1:17 1:47 pkg la policia cibernetica trabaja dia y noche tratando de evitar que mas menores de edad se conviertan en...
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bring in jim iuorio, director of tj institutional services and larry glazer of mayflower advisers.cularly important to ignore washington, all right? because there isn't going to be any big budget shutdown. maybe a day or two max. there isn't going to be a debt default of america's interest expenses. all those melodramas are not going to happen. and maybe most importantly, there aren't going to be any additional tax hikes. so i say put washington aside and just focus on the fundamentals of the economy and the fed. >> up to this point, i don't think the markets paid that much heed to washington. today, when i saw a $20 rise in the gold market, i thought maybe that was the first time the markets were actually taking it seriously too. and longer term, i definitely think i'm a bull. but i think there could be another 40 handles lower in the s&p based on a couple of things. the reason we rallied prior to the last week of trading was what the taper was pushed back and we got the queen of the doves, stolen from my friend larry kudlow. we got that she is going to be the next fed. if we star
bring in jim iuorio, director of tj institutional services and larry glazer of mayflower advisers.cularly important to ignore washington, all right? because there isn't going to be any big budget shutdown. maybe a day or two max. there isn't going to be a debt default of america's interest expenses. all those melodramas are not going to happen. and maybe most importantly, there aren't going to be any additional tax hikes. so i say put washington aside and just focus on the fundamentals of the...
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orinda city councilman steve glazer is circulating a petition to make it against the law in california for transit workers to strike. he says the strike would have enormous consequences for the bay area's economy. >>> and mayor lee teamed up with ecofriendly volunteers today to beautify the streets of san francisco. hundreds of youth from carmichael cleaned up trash, muni buses and litter on streets around city hall. it was hosted by the department of public works. mayor lee says it's part of an effort to instill a culture of clean among children and adults in the city. >>> still ahead, what could have been a shooting massacre is caught on camera. the suspect pulls the trigger over and over but what happens next is unexplainable. >> and earlier burger king announced their low calorie "satisfries." how mcdonald's is one upping the competition on their new healthy menu. >> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the kpix 5 weather center. sunny and bright around the bay area. but will it last for the weekend or could we see some rain? we'll talk about it coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, buil
orinda city councilman steve glazer is circulating a petition to make it against the law in california for transit workers to strike. he says the strike would have enormous consequences for the bay area's economy. >>> and mayor lee teamed up with ecofriendly volunteers today to beautify the streets of san francisco. hundreds of youth from carmichael cleaned up trash, muni buses and litter on streets around city hall. it was hosted by the department of public works. mayor lee says it's...
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steve glazer will be talking to riders this morning. he wants california to adopt a law similar to ones in major cities such as new york and washington making transit strikes illegal. bart is just over two weeks away from another possible strike. negotiations are ongoing, but it still looks like workers will strike on october 11th. >> riders don't have a voice, and the one place where they can't have a voice is getting the state legislation passed that prevents a strike from happening. they can have their disagreements or strikes, but it shouldn't be a consequence of hurting our economy here in the bay area and hurting the 400,000 riders that depend on bart. >> they have come up with a contingency plan just in case that would include 200 free charter buses, extra carpool lanes and hours and limited bart service with managers driving the train. the plan, though, still needs approval from bart's board of directors. >>> south bay high school teacher will be in court today facing charges that accused him of having sex with a student. 32-yea
steve glazer will be talking to riders this morning. he wants california to adopt a law similar to ones in major cities such as new york and washington making transit strikes illegal. bart is just over two weeks away from another possible strike. negotiations are ongoing, but it still looks like workers will strike on october 11th. >> riders don't have a voice, and the one place where they can't have a voice is getting the state legislation passed that prevents a strike from happening....
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the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors sopped, he said wait a minute, i've got this idea. so paige glass really started in 1906, with that quake. >> wow. >> and he was so busy, he didn't really form an actual company-company, a registered company till 1910. i think that was the first time he had to catch his breath. so, officially, as a company, we're 1910, even though he started in the big '06 quake. >> and this is a really interesting building, which i hadn't planned to talk much about, but this was an unreenforced macery building, i presume. >> it was. >> and it is heavily reenforced. as you walk around, you will see large steel members and all sorts of other kinds of reenforcement, which are really done as well as i've ever seen this done in san francisco. >> we were also the first building to be seismically r reenforced k bracing after the quake in '89. >> what was the '89 earthquake for you like in the glazing business? >> again, the good news was most of
the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors sopped, he said wait a minute, i've got this idea. so paige glass really started in 1906, with that quake. >> wow. >> and he was so busy, he didn't really form an actual company-company, a registered company till 1910. i think that was the first time he had to catch his breath. so, officially, as a...
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. >> glazer is a lone democrat to back the idea. received a lot of support from republicans. a critic who showed up at the event claimed it may be politically motivated because he's running for state assembly. >>> let's go back and get the full forecast for you. >> mike up on our rooftop with the accu weather forecast. >> breezy up on the rooftop. winds have changed brings in drier air. you'll notice it tonight when the temperatures are in the 40s in many neighborhoods. live doppler 7 hd showing how dry it is outside. by sunday, though, we'll start to pick up radar returns. our next system is coming in from the north. we'll keep it spinning up there on mt. st. helena. let's talk about what's going on if you're heading somewhere like that gentleman on the motorcycle to go watch the game. look at the gorgeous weather from our sutra tower toward the marin headlands. see up to the north thanks to clean air. mid to upper 60s san francisco, oakland. half moon bay, 61. how about other areas? as we look at how clean the air is, all the way down to ocean beach, almost like you could s
. >> glazer is a lone democrat to back the idea. received a lot of support from republicans. a critic who showed up at the event claimed it may be politically motivated because he's running for state assembly. >>> let's go back and get the full forecast for you. >> mike up on our rooftop with the accu weather forecast. >> breezy up on the rooftop. winds have changed brings in drier air. you'll notice it tonight when the temperatures are in the 40s in many...
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and number two, glazer architectal metal and glass workers, union, 718, iron workers, union, 377, united union of roofers, and water proofers and allied workers local 40. carpenters, and locksmith union, local 22.united association ofjourneymen and apprentices of the plumbing and pipefitting industry of the united states and canada, local 38; plasterers, local 66; sheet metal workers, local 104; auto, marine and specialty painters, local 1176; teamsters, local 853; and automotive machinists, local 1414 (joint common craft >> and number three to the tentative agreement between the district and the international union of operating engineers, local 39 and at the present timive agreement and between the district and the service employees and international union. local 1021. >> moved and second. >> i see no public speakers for this item. and so, at this time, i would like to call on the superintendent to read the recommendation for each agreement. >> thank you. >> president norton, i would like to call on executive director carm elo scarloto to read the motion. >> thank you, superintendent. >
and number two, glazer architectal metal and glass workers, union, 718, iron workers, union, 377, united union of roofers, and water proofers and allied workers local 40. carpenters, and locksmith union, local 22.united association ofjourneymen and apprentices of the plumbing and pipefitting industry of the united states and canada, local 38; plasterers, local 66; sheet metal workers, local 104; auto, marine and specialty painters, local 1176; teamsters, local 853; and automotive machinists,...
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public transit workers from striking. >> this will avert any future bart strike spirit >> and steve glazer there is a pent-up anger and frustration that we are facing another strike and what can we do about it. >> let's talk for a second about the president that has been set in other municipalities even here in san francisco pier >> people feel like if you take away their right to strike you are putting a dagger in the heart of the right to work. >> but there are bands on transit strikes all around the country in chicago washington d.c. and other major cities throughout the country appeared >> work forces in our economy right now cannot strike. police cannot fight strike. far people can't strike. >> firefighters cannot strike because their services are hardly needed to serve the public appeared >> have you reached out to governor's are of the state leaders to help?. >> the governor is very concerned and he has called for a 60 day cooling off period that has prevented the strike from happening now which expires on october the 10th. >> he has great concern about what is one on the potential
public transit workers from striking. >> this will avert any future bart strike spirit >> and steve glazer there is a pent-up anger and frustration that we are facing another strike and what can we do about it. >> let's talk for a second about the president that has been set in other municipalities even here in san francisco pier >> people feel like if you take away their right to strike you are putting a dagger in the heart of the right to work. >> but there are...
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councilman steve glazer announced a petition, calling for a ban similar to the one in cities like newand chicago. thatl continue to push for band regardless of whether a contract is reached. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news. police have made some arrests and that illegal house party involving hundreds of teenagers a a former nfl players and new york home. plus erica will be tracking your weekend forecast. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. female announcer: save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better n
councilman steve glazer announced a petition, calling for a ban similar to the one in cities like newand chicago. thatl continue to push for band regardless of whether a contract is reached. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news. police have made some arrests and that illegal house party involving hundreds of teenagers a a former nfl players and new york home. plus erica will be tracking your weekend forecast. unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet....
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steve glazer came out about 6:30 and started to pass out fliers for his petition that would support asays this is not a new idea. but it's one that he is coming out in publicly support of. he says when you're talking about negotiations, it's not about taking sides. >> a ban on strikes by transit workers is not a new idea. it happened in chicago, new york, washington, d.c., massachusetts, even san francisco. it's not a radical thought. if there's a breakdown at the bargaining table. don't make the riders the consequence of that. that's what we're asking for. >> reporter: he's also asking to avoid scenes like this, this is the last b.a.r.t. strike when it caused gridlock on the roads. where is the push from? we talked to b.a.r.t. and said if any proposals include binding arbitration that would take away their power to bargain at the table, there's not been support for that from management. they said their board would lose power. of course, unions, the right to strike is something that unions hold as a power very dear to their ability to have power hat the negotiation table. when you tal
steve glazer came out about 6:30 and started to pass out fliers for his petition that would support asays this is not a new idea. but it's one that he is coming out in publicly support of. he says when you're talking about negotiations, it's not about taking sides. >> a ban on strikes by transit workers is not a new idea. it happened in chicago, new york, washington, d.c., massachusetts, even san francisco. it's not a radical thought. if there's a breakdown at the bargaining table. don't...
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>> i agree with you on that, you know how this goes it moves like a glazer. >> no, no. >> where is thea from government or congress pushing everyone into a mortgage saying that homeowners shift to a birth rote? >> i am not disagreeing with you there is a lot of blame to go around, that -- >> as you know. >> but politicians don't go to jail it is the bankers. >> i think we've seen enough politicians go to jail. >> which ones? which have you seen go to jail for loans? neil: what about -- not because of the hair. >> yeah. >> i don't think he went to jail for this particular offense. >> i have no -- these people are not going to jail but they are being prosecuted the economy collapsed in part i'm not saying entirely because of, but in large part because of the way this was pushed and pushed by government. >> by government officials forcing banks saying if you don't give people who cannot afford them loans we're going to close you don't that is what combcuomo said, he was extortine banks to give out loans to people who could not afford it. >> you tell me cuomo held a gun to the head. >> you
>> i agree with you on that, you know how this goes it moves like a glazer. >> no, no. >> where is thea from government or congress pushing everyone into a mortgage saying that homeowners shift to a birth rote? >> i am not disagreeing with you there is a lot of blame to go around, that -- >> as you know. >> but politicians don't go to jail it is the bankers. >> i think we've seen enough politicians go to jail. >> which ones? which have you seen go...
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steve glazer will be at the walnut creek bart station encouraging passengers to sign the online petition. he wants to make it illegal for bart workers and other transit employees in california to walk off the job. he says the four-day bart strike in july clearly showed how transit strikes can cripple an entire region. >>> time now 6:09. the city of san francisco still dealing with a very expensive water main break. it happened february 27. it has cost the city $5.5 million so far. 23 cars, -- homes and several cars were damaged when this pipe burst on 15th avenue. the city is paying for the damages for now but they're blaming the break on an engineering company. the city says the firm did not make sure the pipe was safe after they did some work near that pipe. >>> well, the new bay bridge is a big hit with bay area commuters. chronicle checked the traffic during the first two and a half weeks since the labor day opening. it found daily westbound traffic was up more than 1600 vehicles over the same period last year. however, with more cars, that means longer commute times. westbound trips
steve glazer will be at the walnut creek bart station encouraging passengers to sign the online petition. he wants to make it illegal for bart workers and other transit employees in california to walk off the job. he says the four-day bart strike in july clearly showed how transit strikes can cripple an entire region. >>> time now 6:09. the city of san francisco still dealing with a very expensive water main break. it happened february 27. it has cost the city $5.5 million so far. 23...
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orinda city councilman steve glazer is circulating a petition to make it against the law in californias the strike would have enormous consequences for the bay area's economy. >>> bart's decision to shut down cell phone service a couple years ago has led to a new california law. starting january 1, court order will now be needed to interrupt wireless communications services. back in august of 2011, bart pulled the plug on cell phone service at some of its san francisco stations because of protests there. state senator who authored the bill says arbitrarily shutting on cell service could put people in danger since they would be unable to call 911. >>> governor brown signed a bill ensuring more rights for domestic workers. under the law those including nannies an housekeepers are now required to get overtime pay if they work more than 9 hours a day or more than 45 hours a week. >>> time now 5:39. coming up, a menu makeover. the changes mcdonald's is making to help you cut calories. plus -- >> keeping you safe behind the wheel now. which crash avoidance system works the best. >> and one w
orinda city councilman steve glazer is circulating a petition to make it against the law in californias the strike would have enormous consequences for the bay area's economy. >>> bart's decision to shut down cell phone service a couple years ago has led to a new california law. starting january 1, court order will now be needed to interrupt wireless communications services. back in august of 2011, bart pulled the plug on cell phone service at some of its san francisco stations because...
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danny glazer, jeff flock, a core group of people. on his left with six people to help oversee the elements of the treasury's that were left behind, and others, financial crimes enforcement network, criminal investigators and the irs still left behind. we strategizing. we had come to jesus moment. what are we? should exist and why? and treasury has unique powers, authorities and relationships that impact our enemies in ways that no other agency in government can. the fbi can't do what we can and the cia and department of homeland security can't. we are the only ones that can touch the markets and financial system in the way that forces the financial activity, treasury and do that with power and authority and we set out to do that. >> let's get into that. i will quote from the book. the twenty-first century financial and commercial environment had its own ecosystem that could be leveraged uniquely to american advantage in a system where banks of the prime movers. this was a strategic revelation which was revolutionary. where was the re
danny glazer, jeff flock, a core group of people. on his left with six people to help oversee the elements of the treasury's that were left behind, and others, financial crimes enforcement network, criminal investigators and the irs still left behind. we strategizing. we had come to jesus moment. what are we? should exist and why? and treasury has unique powers, authorities and relationships that impact our enemies in ways that no other agency in government can. the fbi can't do what we can and...
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transit workers from striking pair >> here is some video from early this morning were one councilman glazeran will put a ban on transit workers from striking appeared >> he says it will be way too detrimental to the public and they should ban transit workers from striking appeared >> other agencies around the country have that ban in place where fire department police department and other public services cannot strike door negotiations. >> i was support at 100% stakes one commuter. >> i do the in thing that occiput supports the general public should not be interrupted state another commuter. >> now obviously this ban would not be put in time to avert any potential strike that will happen in about 10 days with the bart appeared >> starting at 930 both sides of the negotiating teams are supposed to be back at the bargaining table in oakland to hash out and try to figure out anything to save the commuters from this bart strike appeared >> stay tune to kron4 we will have all the negotiations and any developments on this story. >> new this morning three teenagers are arrested this evening and th
transit workers from striking pair >> here is some video from early this morning were one councilman glazeran will put a ban on transit workers from striking appeared >> he says it will be way too detrimental to the public and they should ban transit workers from striking appeared >> other agencies around the country have that ban in place where fire department police department and other public services cannot strike door negotiations. >> i was support at 100% stakes...
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steve glazer has been talking to bart riders and asking them to adopt a law similar to ones in majorks like workers will strike on october 11th. they have to come up withan a contingency plan just in case. it would include limited bart service with managers drooiflg the trains. the plan, however, still needs approval from bart's board of directors. >>> one thing to think about on today, this thursday, is high fire danger. let's check the forecast. >> thanks, marla. we do have high fire danger. especially for elevations above 1,000 feet. red flag warning is up until tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. temperatures today are going to be comfortable, warmer than yesterday. 74 degrees in san jose. 80 in livermore. san francisco, 69 for today. getting into the next couple of days, temperatures will warm up. saturday looks the warmest. there may be some showers looking pretty likely on monday. >> over towards fremont, south 880, traffic moving smoothly. at the bottom of the screen you see the disabled big rig. folks are slowing a bit past that scene. we have a slowdown, though, however, coming out of ba
steve glazer has been talking to bart riders and asking them to adopt a law similar to ones in majorks like workers will strike on october 11th. they have to come up withan a contingency plan just in case. it would include limited bart service with managers drooiflg the trains. the plan, however, still needs approval from bart's board of directors. >>> one thing to think about on today, this thursday, is high fire danger. let's check the forecast. >> thanks, marla. we do have...