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>> gus. >> jimmy: gus, where are you from?> i'm from mcallen, texas. >> jimmy: gus, you have a lot of hair, don't you? >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: do you always wear your hair like that? or do you sometimes have it short? >> this is my first year having long hair, i thought i'd give it a try after seeing aquaman. >> jimmy: okay. and what kind of cut are you looking for today, as if it matters? it really doesn't matter. what are you thinking today, gus? >> i'm thinking he's going to get creative. >> jimmy: what have you got, clippers? >> yes. >> jimmy: what number are you going to go at? >> number four. >> jimmy: oh, boy, is it actually coming off? oh, it is coming off. all right, gus, he's got a number four going on you. have you ever had a haircut on the street before? >> never, this is my first time. >> jimmy: do you have any important dates coming up? wedding, court date, et cetera? >> i had a job interview, i was going to putna o that one aside. >> jimmy: what kind of work are you looking for, gus? >> one that pays. >> jimmy:
>> gus. >> jimmy: gus, where are you from?> i'm from mcallen, texas. >> jimmy: gus, you have a lot of hair, don't you? >> yes, i do. >> jimmy: do you always wear your hair like that? or do you sometimes have it short? >> this is my first year having long hair, i thought i'd give it a try after seeing aquaman. >> jimmy: okay. and what kind of cut are you looking for today, as if it matters? it really doesn't matter. what are you thinking today, gus?...
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i want to say thank you to the owners of gus' for moving to mission bay. that is one of the biggest challenges and demands of residents is to have a full-service grocery store and all of the reviews so far from folks in the neighborhood have been very positive. they are excited you are there. we want to make sure you are successful and you are the type of business that we want to have in our community and be able to grow and be sustainable. you know, that is an area of our city that doesn't have many grocery stores. also, doesn't have places for people to get these types of spirits. if they are able to shop in the community to have needs met there. this is something that is absolutely needed. i am in full support of this. as your supervisor, i am excited so far you are successful. i hope that you will be in mission bay for a very long time. i just want to appreciate you. i support this. >> supervisor mandelman: any members of the public to speak on this? seeing none, public comment is closed. with your support, i think we can direct or clerk to prepare a r
i want to say thank you to the owners of gus' for moving to mission bay. that is one of the biggest challenges and demands of residents is to have a full-service grocery store and all of the reviews so far from folks in the neighborhood have been very positive. they are excited you are there. we want to make sure you are successful and you are the type of business that we want to have in our community and be able to grow and be sustainable. you know, that is an area of our city that doesn't...
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along with gus greiss shop and roger chafee.tly and it's lmost a cliche that these men did not die in vain. these fellows really didn't made major contribution that we'll talk first, n just a moment here's mrs. armstrong. > have all your prayers been answered? >> yes. to say to the president of the united states, president ixon, ohnson, president kennedy, too all of nasa and the contractors who have helped to make this successful, to the stronaut crew, to the men, the three men, who made this historic flight, and to all the from the world, we thank everything, your your thoughts, for everything. ask me how i s to flight, i ibe this an only say that it was absolutely out of this world. proud of my dad. think what he's done -- [inaudible] >> can you tell us now what your for nd took to the moon you? can you tell what they left on the moon? >> can you tell us what the said in his telephone call to you? --he told me that [inaudible] to re you looking forward the ceremonies -- >> i think it will be very outstanding for us. >> do you
along with gus greiss shop and roger chafee.tly and it's lmost a cliche that these men did not die in vain. these fellows really didn't made major contribution that we'll talk first, n just a moment here's mrs. armstrong. > have all your prayers been answered? >> yes. to say to the president of the united states, president ixon, ohnson, president kennedy, too all of nasa and the contractors who have helped to make this successful, to the stronaut crew, to the men, the three men, who...
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. >>> closure for the family of gus's community market. >> were going to ondrea without the investigators were able to track the hit and run suspect down. >> it was september 22, 2017. speeding driver. the 57-year-old founder of multiple grocery stores and produce outlets was struck down and is prime. >> he was an amazing guy and permanent fixture in the neighborhood. >> reporter: the investigation into who hit and killed gus remain quiet until last tuesday. the u.s. marshal service picked up alicia and stopped him after getting a lead beyond the vague description of the silver sedan. >> they pop up right after and sometimes not until much later. we had the good fortune of getting some leads in this case that led to an arrest. >> his death case is one of many similar ones on the logs right now. >> these ongoing investigations take on a lot and it is rough warning to see some resolution to these cases. there are so many of them but we do try and get every investigation seen through to the end. >> while the suspect has been arrested, s.f.p.d. is asking anyone with information to contact the
. >>> closure for the family of gus's community market. >> were going to ondrea without the investigators were able to track the hit and run suspect down. >> it was september 22, 2017. speeding driver. the 57-year-old founder of multiple grocery stores and produce outlets was struck down and is prime. >> he was an amazing guy and permanent fixture in the neighborhood. >> reporter: the investigation into who hit and killed gus remain quiet until last tuesday. the...
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gus was known for operating a group of local community markets around the city. his first the renowned hate ash berry market that opened in 1981. >>> getting world congress and the president have announced a budget deal that appears to avert the threat of another government shut down this fall. will suspend the debt limit until mid-2021 and puts an end to automatic spending cuts that would have kicked in without a deal. now it's big week on capitol hill. former special council robert muler will testify before congress wednesday. mueller will appear before the house judiciary and intelligence committees three months since the release of his report on russia investigation. republicans say they will make it clear that the report is the final say on the matter. democrats plan to air what they call evidence of wrongdoing by the president. . >>> kpix5 will have a special report for robert mueller's testimony. norah o'donnell will anchor the coverage starting 5 #:15 wednesday morning. we will be streaming it live on kpix.com. >>> now in the meantime, president trump is
gus was known for operating a group of local community markets around the city. his first the renowned hate ash berry market that opened in 1981. >>> getting world congress and the president have announced a budget deal that appears to avert the threat of another government shut down this fall. will suspend the debt limit until mid-2021 and puts an end to automatic spending cuts that would have kicked in without a deal. now it's big week on capitol hill. former special council robert...
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gus i still see way. home. more. to talk say every guy's dad out of the shop who was a party and your mom has a mind. of her thus is adonis as. so i did all chicago. as close as i was. trying to fit onto. the final destination of marco polo journey is the cult of the mongol emperor. he leaves the tech the muck and desert behind his route now turns further east through lanzhou and along the gobi desert. he eventually makes his way into the heartland of the mongol and. ironically this is the safest part of his 3 year long journey. you're a you a monkey wrench or tonality and then the your wallet. and your comments i done for the junk shop i meant swoosh i. don't she. would. be a t. doll mongo db. me me. in his bag he is carrying oil from the tomb of jesus and a letter from the pope requesting an alliance with the mongol emperor. cushier who . tried the mongering. older and. common to see a mob based on the nigerian. you know he like. scenes up. much of the mongolian grasslands is now part of china but when marco polo c
gus i still see way. home. more. to talk say every guy's dad out of the shop who was a party and your mom has a mind. of her thus is adonis as. so i did all chicago. as close as i was. trying to fit onto. the final destination of marco polo journey is the cult of the mongol emperor. he leaves the tech the muck and desert behind his route now turns further east through lanzhou and along the gobi desert. he eventually makes his way into the heartland of the mongol and. ironically this is the...
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>> gus. >> good job, gus. a happy ending. >> very happy. >> it doesn't get better than this, guys. i'm kate larson. >> lily and i say thanks and have a good night. >> i love it, kate. great work by sfpd and everyone involved. i could watch that the rest of the newscast. >> keep lily where you can see her. >> the aids walk 2019 is in the history books. >> people turned up by the thousands to raise money to help in the fight against hiv and aids. for folk who is needed more than a cup of coffee, the cal marching band was happy to oblige. >> how are you this morning? >> ab clr brkabc 7's dan ashleys the 10-k fund-raiser. many of the walkers raised from friends and family and coworkers to support the efforts. >> until there is a kecure. they are living longer and healthier with more complex issues. >> for brings people together so we recommit. >> since 1987, they raised more than $90 million for aids and hiv services here in the bay area. >> all right. $1.8 million is what they raised in 2018. this year we are hoping. >> you were confident about that. taking aook at the weather standin
>> gus. >> good job, gus. a happy ending. >> very happy. >> it doesn't get better than this, guys. i'm kate larson. >> lily and i say thanks and have a good night. >> i love it, kate. great work by sfpd and everyone involved. i could watch that the rest of the newscast. >> keep lily where you can see her. >> the aids walk 2019 is in the history books. >> people turned up by the thousands to raise money to help in the fight against hiv and...
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government gu at two christc aid me say they $134,000 to ownerser the nowhoties say yest plane careened into a commu center pool. o the only one no word yet on what led uphi t >>> wh growingigh in h thousands of activists whohi's e fight to the border. mainland c. police were seennstrators. this is just the later i demons >>> today was t would you run with the >> no, i would not. >> i would consider it. of course, somebody always ends up getting hurt. the red cross says eight theal u gtting crazy. i mean, just t i you expect?nedt part in the centuries old traditio around each i fast enough, they are n's stres. >>>> have a glass of winend >>wow. >ll right. >> to each his own. a live look t at white house. ing to be hot. lauryn rickettis go suppok we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting onold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party...en uh, didn't that happ, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appo
government gu at two christc aid me say they $134,000 to ownerser the nowhoties say yest plane careened into a commu center pool. o the only one no word yet on what led uphi t >>> wh growingigh in h thousands of activists whohi's e fight to the border. mainland c. police were seennstrators. this is just the later i demons >>> today was t would you run with the >> no, i would not. >> i would consider it. of course, somebody always ends up getting hurt. the red cross...
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gus is mainly shiba inu, mixed a little bit of korean dog. amazing there are three dogs from south korea living next door to each other. there were no dogs in this village from south korea, and then in the last two years we now have three. hello. my name is lisa, and i live in oxfordshire. this is bindi, indy and robin, and they were rescued from south korea. this one already lived next door, because she came a couple of years ago, and robin and indy both arrived on the same flight because they came from the same farm. very, very friendly. as you can see, they like to play. they see each other regularly. these two like to play. this one doesn't want tojoin in. but they get on like they know each other already, they remember each other from the farm, i don't know. village life is good, i think, for the dogs. we have lots of open space here. indy, every morning, comes out with us to look after the chickens and the horses, and they like to go down to the pub as well. we go down to the local pub, which isjust down the road, and people know where
gus is mainly shiba inu, mixed a little bit of korean dog. amazing there are three dogs from south korea living next door to each other. there were no dogs in this village from south korea, and then in the last two years we now have three. hello. my name is lisa, and i live in oxfordshire. this is bindi, indy and robin, and they were rescued from south korea. this one already lived next door, because she came a couple of years ago, and robin and indy both arrived on the same flight because they...
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cheryl shorn eve gus, larry, cr. please step up.et in line and do you want to be the first speaker? >> hi. i am brenda barrels. i work at the san francisco general. i am so happy about this. i know it is not perfect. i know it is going to be a work in progress. i think it is progress. to attest to that, you know, our human resources director and me are both here to agree about this. we have done a lot of work at san francisco general. it has not gone all the way through the department of public health. i hope this will help us to move it even further. >> chair mar: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, i am cheryl thornton. i work for the san francisco health department for 28 years. i witnessed many black co-workers being subject to retaliation. my co-workers complained to city officials with no real relief. i appreciate this legislation. however, i don't think it goes far enough. i think we need more account ability. otherwise we will see what we have seen in the past the disparities to one particular group of people. >> chair
cheryl shorn eve gus, larry, cr. please step up.et in line and do you want to be the first speaker? >> hi. i am brenda barrels. i work at the san francisco general. i am so happy about this. i know it is not perfect. i know it is going to be a work in progress. i think it is progress. to attest to that, you know, our human resources director and me are both here to agree about this. we have done a lot of work at san francisco general. it has not gone all the way through the department of...
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and the tell us more i'm on the line joins me an echo in la gus he's on the phone sell it what else can you tell us about this latest attack. yes well as you mentioned the attack took place at a funeral in the not far away from i could agree that for a couple of former saints and that's one of them not very much about the specifics of the attacks but according to local citizens you so much as several people were killed at the funeral on saturday and others died while taking down the attackers. but otherwise that was for been repeated attacks but so far i'm over the past few months and weeks and only last week 6 aid workers from the n.g.o.s against hunger were kidnapped and there was also a refugee camp which is attacked last week borno is the epicenter of boko haram insurgency and the ongoing violence has forced huge numbers of people to flee from their homes so i want to come back to the listeners have a look at this report and give you a bit more information on the refugees. around 12000 displaced people live in this makeshift camp it opened just 4 months ago in marjah glory in the no
and the tell us more i'm on the line joins me an echo in la gus he's on the phone sell it what else can you tell us about this latest attack. yes well as you mentioned the attack took place at a funeral in the not far away from i could agree that for a couple of former saints and that's one of them not very much about the specifics of the attacks but according to local citizens you so much as several people were killed at the funeral on saturday and others died while taking down the attackers....
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gus, great to have you on the show, thank you. >> thank you, cheryl.pensive and more popular. with the devices causes havoc for airlines, counter drone technology starting to make its way into airports across the globe. cheryl: claudia cowen has that for us. >> even a small drone can hit a full scale aircraft and cause it to go down. >> reporter: a drone enthusiast and retailer, rob watkins, says rogue fliers put the public at risk. >> they're not making themselves informed about where it's safe to fly. >> reporter: irresponsible fliers are a problem, as well as drones being used to disrupt airport operations. drone sightings caused a three day-shut down in london and left thousands scrambling. in recent months drone activity has grounded flights in dubai, new zealand, israel and new yack, new jersey. in 2017 a drone stuck a commercial plane in quebec city, canada. no one was hurt. aviation experts say the threat of catastrophe warrants tougher action by the faa. >> all i've seen from the faa is we're going to pass rules and regulations. that's not wha
gus, great to have you on the show, thank you. >> thank you, cheryl.pensive and more popular. with the devices causes havoc for airlines, counter drone technology starting to make its way into airports across the globe. cheryl: claudia cowen has that for us. >> even a small drone can hit a full scale aircraft and cause it to go down. >> reporter: a drone enthusiast and retailer, rob watkins, says rogue fliers put the public at risk. >> they're not making themselves...
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a mother is not giving u on another unsolved case that it's br years since a security guard wasnn gued down and still no arrests. adrian canard was shot and killed ouletside of central gardens apartments.er his partn was shot but he survived. police quickly found the shooter's car but have not found much else since and still have not made anytsarres >> we have done an extensive amount of research with the evidence that we have gathered so far in the case. our investigators are traveled out of state. they have gone as far as doing as many canvassing interviews they could do. >> the police is offering up to 5,000 that could help lead to a conviction shall in this case. >>> we are learning about a deadly fire at an animatn studio in japan.i jummy olabanjs at the live desk with the latest. >> reporter: according to the associated press, japanese fire official are telling us 23 people are either presumed dead or confirmed dead. we do have some video in to our newsroom to show you right n of this fire. we are learning also that at least three dozen others have been hurt in this fire. some of
a mother is not giving u on another unsolved case that it's br years since a security guard wasnn gued down and still no arrests. adrian canard was shot and killed ouletside of central gardens apartments.er his partn was shot but he survived. police quickly found the shooter's car but have not found much else since and still have not made anytsarres >> we have done an extensive amount of research with the evidence that we have gathered so far in the case. our investigators are traveled...
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she had and killed or is accused and hitting and killing september 22, 2017, this man named gus. is a well loved grocer in mission bay. he was hit and died leaving behind tucson to followed up opening this market and has honor. now the whole story coming full circle with the arrest of the defendant accused of killing him. we will continue to follow this from here on kpix 5. emily turner, back to you. >> we will have more on this story coming up on the news at 5:00 and online on kpix.com. >>> new details on a deadly crash in san francisco just minutes ago. police released the name of the driver accused of killing a pedestrian and severely injuring his wife. the big question now, how to the suspect the driver get a rental car. kpix 5's da lin is in san francisco. >>> a couple in town for their anniversary and doing the sights and sounds of the cash happened. >> reporter: benjamin and kelly had a blast at the museum of ice cream. kelly posted these clips on facebook, shortly before a tesla plowed into them sunday afternoon and taylor and o'farrell street. the impact hilty 39-year-ol
she had and killed or is accused and hitting and killing september 22, 2017, this man named gus. is a well loved grocer in mission bay. he was hit and died leaving behind tucson to followed up opening this market and has honor. now the whole story coming full circle with the arrest of the defendant accused of killing him. we will continue to follow this from here on kpix 5. emily turner, back to you. >> we will have more on this story coming up on the news at 5:00 and online on kpix.com....
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gu, back to you. >> "news 4 at 5:00" starts now. >> it is a historic and harrowing.ht now at 5:00, after a morning of torrential downpours that flooded our roads, stranded drivers and left lot of you cleaning up from a gigantic mess. >> huge, and not how anyone wanted to return to work after that lovely long weekend. now, as people are heading back home there's a new challenge on the rois. de damage. that's going to make this afternoon's commute tough. >> all over our area, tow truck drivers now trying to move cars that got stuck in those storms today. meanwhile, road cruise find themselves dealing with this mess. streets with craters that look more like the surface of the moon and check that thought. >> look at that. >> and it's not just limited to the road. riders with vre, with mark, tey uld all see delays this afternoon from the lingering impact to the rescues a dens of families forced out by this flooding, we have team coverage beginning with mark segraves and a look at the damage left behind in northern virginia. mark, take it
gu, back to you. >> "news 4 at 5:00" starts now. >> it is a historic and harrowing.ht now at 5:00, after a morning of torrential downpours that flooded our roads, stranded drivers and left lot of you cleaning up from a gigantic mess. >> huge, and not how anyone wanted to return to work after that lovely long weekend. now, as people are heading back home there's a new challenge on the rois. de damage. that's going to make this afternoon's commute tough. >> all...
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let's bring in gus gecko, he joins us now. gus, good morning.>> yes, it is. i believe it is. you're looking at a company that did better than expected in terms of iphone sales. the outlook is better. they're conservative in terms of what they look at, in materials of the outlook. you're looking at better sales looking forward and going into a 5g push in terms of new phones rolling out. lauren: i know the iphone sales were better than expected but they're still down, down 12%. >> yes. lauren: apple has been able to grow its revenue in basically every other segment that it competes in to make up for that. is that a good strategy going forward? >> yes. the ecosystem itself is building. so the sales were better than expected but below what it was last year. you ended up having less than 50% of sales are coming from other sources. so the apple watch and really it's the software, the stuff that's going through the different products. so whether it's your iphone, looking at my apple watch, other things that are going on, but they're investing in those
let's bring in gus gecko, he joins us now. gus, good morning.>> yes, it is. i believe it is. you're looking at a company that did better than expected in terms of iphone sales. the outlook is better. they're conservative in terms of what they look at, in materials of the outlook. you're looking at better sales looking forward and going into a 5g push in terms of new phones rolling out. lauren: i know the iphone sales were better than expected but they're still down, down 12%. >>...
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colin black from rockville il pleaded gu to sexually assaulting two women he met on the app tinder. news4's chris gordon has the terrifying details. >> 35-year-old colin black pleads guilty to forcing a woman to have sex with him. afte meeting her on the tinder app. >> tinder is what is called a hooking up app. it's an app where people get tother so that they can have a sexual affair. and you know, it's important to realize that no always means no and when a woman speaks out or wr that matter, any victim, that doesn't likeat's happening during a sexual activity, that no, means no. >> prosecutors say black's laptop and home computer show that he searched websites dealing with forced sex. the police report says that the victim said onstop, i d like it. get off me. it hurts. black grabbed victim a's wrist. she said get off me, i don't like it. in all, three women went to montgomery county police, complaining that colin black sexually assaulted them. after meeting him on tinder. >> we were able ton obt a conviction on second-degree sexual offense. twice, we got one before a jury. and on
colin black from rockville il pleaded gu to sexually assaulting two women he met on the app tinder. news4's chris gordon has the terrifying details. >> 35-year-old colin black pleads guilty to forcing a woman to have sex with him. afte meeting her on the tinder app. >> tinder is what is called a hooking up app. it's an app where people get tother so that they can have a sexual affair. and you know, it's important to realize that no always means no and when a woman speaks out or wr...
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. >> jimmy: i gotta talk to gu wife, and we'll fi this out. [ laughter ] >> i'm easy. >> jimmy: i loverriages i have, the shorter my veil gets >> jimmy: do you know -- [ laughter ] >> it's weird. it's less to reveal.em >> jimmy: do you rember when i introduced you to barack obama do you remember that >> oh, my god. that is probably the most nervous i've ever been in my life i d butterflies in my stomach. i was completely and utterly starstruck i was gagging. s >> jimmy: you wereo adorable here's what happened i go to --ot >> he's so [ laughter ] sorry. >> jimmy: i have -- i have president barack od ma on the show, andonna. and i asked you -- you come on. and i was like -- to the president, president obama, i go, "have you ever met madonna? he goes, "nope." [ laughter ] >> he probably doesn't even know - >> jimmy: never met madonna. he was like, "nope." >> he probably doesn't even know me. >> jimmy: "never did." >> nope. [ laughter ] i go, "want to go meet her right now? he goes, "sure." [ laughter ] all right. so i go --od >> >> jimmy: and so i let you know, i go, "madonna, i'm going t
. >> jimmy: i gotta talk to gu wife, and we'll fi this out. [ laughter ] >> i'm easy. >> jimmy: i loverriages i have, the shorter my veil gets >> jimmy: do you know -- [ laughter ] >> it's weird. it's less to reveal.em >> jimmy: do you rember when i introduced you to barack obama do you remember that >> oh, my god. that is probably the most nervous i've ever been in my life i d butterflies in my stomach. i was completely and utterly starstruck i was...
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she is accused of speeding when her car hit and killed 56-year- old gus, the founder of gus's market. she was arrested and is due back in court next month. >>> a man is suing palo alto police officers were violating his civil rights. that he says they roughed him up during their arrest and lied about it in their reports. ktvu's jesse gary shows us the for surveillance video playing a role in the case . >> it is aimed at deterring this type of unlawful behavior, this dishonest behavior by the police. >> reporter: attorney cody south and lays out hundreds of pages of evidence, he says proves 4 palo alto police officers are unfit to wear a badge. >> come on! >> reporter: the case centers on this home surveillance video from the rough arrest of gustavo alvarez in february, 2018. officer, chris conte tried to conduct a traffic stop because according to a report, the subject was known to have a suspended license. the report says the suspect was seen driving in the roadway. but the audio from the surveillance video -- >> how do you know i was driving. i didn't. >> reporter: alvarez makes a h
she is accused of speeding when her car hit and killed 56-year- old gus, the founder of gus's market. she was arrested and is due back in court next month. >>> a man is suing palo alto police officers were violating his civil rights. that he says they roughed him up during their arrest and lied about it in their reports. ktvu's jesse gary shows us the for surveillance video playing a role in the case . >> it is aimed at deterring this type of unlawful behavior, this dishonest...
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. >> he runs into att gu and run through there and pumped backp here so we use 90% less than traditionalming b use no dirt at all. >> reporter: theater is chuck full of neautrients and they ar able to grow produce year-round. it takes 36 days from seed-to-harvest and half the time of traditional farming. >> we teach them working skills and how to dress for a job and what you need to do to keep a job once you gethere. >> reporter: that is only part of the maya school's mission says robert simmons. >> our young people are intecket intellectuals who have been pushed out of other schools and marginalized by society. our goalot is n to question why they are here. our role and our goal as a organization is to support them right where they are >>at. eporter: the alternative school kaeeducates but also provides other service to care for the whole child. >> they discovered for themselves that this school and their community is a food desert and they are like, oh, my god. what do i do? , because i can learn, lik how to grow plants and give food back to the community and anything. >> so the maya sc
. >> he runs into att gu and run through there and pumped backp here so we use 90% less than traditionalming b use no dirt at all. >> reporter: theater is chuck full of neautrients and they ar able to grow produce year-round. it takes 36 days from seed-to-harvest and half the time of traditional farming. >> we teach them working skills and how to dress for a job and what you need to do to keep a job once you gethere. >> reporter: that is only part of the maya school's...
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he was the founder of gus's community market be she was booked in san joaquin county and is waiting to be transferred to san francisco. >>> and the report tracks how many opiate pills were prescribed county by county in the united states. the washington post looked at did it release from the dea from 2006 to 2012 in the bay area, alameda county have the highest number of oxycodone and hydrocodone pills prescribed with an average of nearly 60 pills per person per year. sonoma was second at about 39 pills per person followed by celano at 36, napa at 33 and contra costa at about 32. marin county had 31, san francisco, about 23, san mateo at 22 and santa clara at under 17. for comparison, some counties hardest hit by the opioid crisis, in virginia, west virginia and kentucky, so prescription rates of more than 200 pills per person. >>> the son of the time double a sign of the times in the bayview district in san francisco. a well-known business is calling in it quits. that is causing stern as is the replacement business moving into the space. >>> after 30 years, monday was the final day fo
he was the founder of gus's community market be she was booked in san joaquin county and is waiting to be transferred to san francisco. >>> and the report tracks how many opiate pills were prescribed county by county in the united states. the washington post looked at did it release from the dea from 2006 to 2012 in the bay area, alameda county have the highest number of oxycodone and hydrocodone pills prescribed with an average of nearly 60 pills per person per year. sonoma was second...
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the victim was a well-known owner of several local grocery stores including gus a community market. >> derrekly did it and san francisco could be next. the board of supervisors will review an ordinance that will charge customers a quarter if they use a disposable cup. it's to prod people to bring their own mugs and keep the beverages and containers out of landfills and off beaches. berkeley passed a similar measure in january. residents in san francisco will have a chance to comment before they vote on it in the fall. >> if you are tired of skyrocketing rent, go to a different microclimate. the rental listing site called hot pads developed this map to show how much fog each bay area neighborhood gets. the darker the blue, the more hours of fog. hot pads fountain hour of sun light in the summer will cost you about $150 more in rent each month. >> pittsburgh police caught a driver going 103 miles an hour in a 45 mile an hour zone in a neighborhood just off highway 4 on west leland road. the driver's excuse? he was late for work. police tweeted a photo of his car getting toed. when you s
the victim was a well-known owner of several local grocery stores including gus a community market. >> derrekly did it and san francisco could be next. the board of supervisors will review an ordinance that will charge customers a quarter if they use a disposable cup. it's to prod people to bring their own mugs and keep the beverages and containers out of landfills and off beaches. berkeley passed a similar measure in january. residents in san francisco will have a chance to comment...
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i'm going to play you a series of interrupstruments you can gu >> harp. >> what are we listening to hereng bells. they look like wind chimes. >> yep, bells. next up -- ♪ >> a trumpet. no. >> hang on. play it again. >> like a synthesized trumpet. >> very good. i like it. >> or some dude going -- >> definitely not that. ♪ >> clarinet. >> yes, clarinet. open your eyes. >> is it a dude? >> oh he's doing it again. >> yes. >> it's dude with his guitar. >> with his guitar. some of them are absolutely incredible. you see he has an air compressor. truly incredible. already 2 million views online. for example, you've got an acoustic guitar and no snare drum, no worries, just get some cash money. >> i like this. >> yeah. >> pretty cool. >> it's certainly original. ♪ >>> a wild fox gets its head stuck in a jar. >> it's exhaustioned. >> watch an animal lover's genius way to save the day. >> plus, it's the season to soak up the sun. >> well, they got a good spot. >> but see all the relatable folks you'll find at the beach coming up. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to
i'm going to play you a series of interrupstruments you can gu >> harp. >> what are we listening to hereng bells. they look like wind chimes. >> yep, bells. next up -- ♪ >> a trumpet. no. >> hang on. play it again. >> like a synthesized trumpet. >> very good. i like it. >> or some dude going -- >> definitely not that. ♪ >> clarinet. >> yes, clarinet. open your eyes. >> is it a dude? >> oh he's doing it again....
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constantly investigating him and trump's immigration policies, his baltimore district has become a dpis gu disgusting rat and rodent invested mess. >> if i had poverty in my district and i spent all of my time in washington, d.c. chasing down this mueller investigation, this bizarre impeachment crew said, i'd get fired. >> baltimore residents reacting. >> as much as it hurts to hear things like that about our city that we love and cherish dearly, our city is in need for help. >> it is a great city. we have great energy. and, yeah, we've got some rats, but not a bigger rat than we have in d.c. right now. >> reporter: coming on the heels of another controversial trump tweet aimed at four junior congresswomen of color, telling them to go back to the countries they came from. three of four were born in the u.s. >> our president has a hate agenda. he doesn't have a policy agenda. and that's what he falls down on. >> the president issuing no apologies but claiming that democrats always play the race card. >> reporter: the congressman has only issued a brief tweet saying every morning he gets up
constantly investigating him and trump's immigration policies, his baltimore district has become a dpis gu disgusting rat and rodent invested mess. >> if i had poverty in my district and i spent all of my time in washington, d.c. chasing down this mueller investigation, this bizarre impeachment crew said, i'd get fired. >> baltimore residents reacting. >> as much as it hurts to hear things like that about our city that we love and cherish dearly, our city is in need for help....
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feeling gu out theood out there now. >> you have your coordinated ress with your coffee cup. you're par more put together than i on friday morning. temperatures in the comfortable range yet again. 50s in part of he shenandoah valley already and 59 winchester and still 71 downtown washington. i suspect we will drop into the six before too much longer. your hourly planner for your friday, get ready for near rfection from the weather department. comfortable weather to get you started and all sunshine all of the time those tiny rain chance we have been dealing with the last couple of days i think are outline dried up for your friday and weekend plans. closer look for your saturday and sunday is coming p. >> first 4 traffic alert. german town sohbound 270 before 118 left lane is by the tractor trail versus the cruiser crash. hoping to reopen another lane but it will cause some pain before it is cleared out of the way. here is another issue because of that. that ramp is shut down. >> thank you so much, melissa. >>> a homeless man who has been arrested more than 70 times is now accu
feeling gu out theood out there now. >> you have your coordinated ress with your coffee cup. you're par more put together than i on friday morning. temperatures in the comfortable range yet again. 50s in part of he shenandoah valley already and 59 winchester and still 71 downtown washington. i suspect we will drop into the six before too much longer. your hourly planner for your friday, get ready for near rfection from the weather department. comfortable weather to get you started and all...
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. >> lo que pasa es que en gus un siente mal, lo que uno debe hacer es ver estos vÍdeos y aprender deos por la uniÓn de libertades civiles estÁn en siete idiomas y recrear en cuatro versiones escenarios diferentes, ya q uno no debe abrir lapuerta, porque abriendo la puerta tienen permiso preguntar a cada persona dentro de la casa recomiendan tambiÉn pedir que muestre la orden de arresto y que la pasen por debajo de la puerta sin abrirla. >> sin una orden firmada por un juez ai control de aduanas (ice) no puede entrar a su casa o registrarla, ice por lo general no tendrÁ una orden, pero puede emitirla, mire con cuidado y tomÉ foto de lo que muestren. >> tambiÉn recomiendan tener un plan de acciÓn, incluso los nombres de personas que debe contactar en caso de ser detenido, a tedemÁs tomar fotografÍas de documentos que muestran si hacen resquicizas. >> en las calles encontramos algunos instaladhartos de amena gobierno si quiere entender esto, vaya a la pÁgina telemundo48.com donde hemos puesto el enlace, desde san francisco, noticiero telemundo 48. >> consulados mexicanos en estados unid
. >> lo que pasa es que en gus un siente mal, lo que uno debe hacer es ver estos vÍdeos y aprender deos por la uniÓn de libertades civiles estÁn en siete idiomas y recrear en cuatro versiones escenarios diferentes, ya q uno no debe abrir lapuerta, porque abriendo la puerta tienen permiso preguntar a cada persona dentro de la casa recomiendan tambiÉn pedir que muestre la orden de arresto y que la pasen por debajo de la puerta sin abrirla. >> sin una orden firmada por un juez ai...
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guster grocer the founder of gus's community market and other produce stores was hit and killed by a driver near the intersection of gerald and hollered. it was identified as a silver sedan. for nearly 2 years that was the only clue is the driver sped away before anyone could stop them. >> they pop up right after the incident and sometimes not until much later. we had the good fortune of getting some leads in this case and it did lead to an arrests. >> on tuesday the u.s. marshal service took her into custody. she is accused of driving without a license of vehicular manslaughter. she is being held on $200,000 bail. officers are saying although there is an arrest, this investigation is not over. kpix5 . >>> a single vote was all it took to kill a san bruno housing project that was three years in the making. 425 unit mills park project was supposed to be built on the 600 block of el camino real. it had been approved by 70% of the voters. that would have revived five acres of land the airport, caltrain and san bruno's downtown. the project was set to have a 40,000 foot groceries door, 6
guster grocer the founder of gus's community market and other produce stores was hit and killed by a driver near the intersection of gerald and hollered. it was identified as a silver sedan. for nearly 2 years that was the only clue is the driver sped away before anyone could stop them. >> they pop up right after the incident and sometimes not until much later. we had the good fortune of getting some leads in this case and it did lead to an arrests. >> on tuesday the u.s. marshal...
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. >>> pasÓ la fecha anunciada pero la a un gus tÚ a continua de hecho comienzan a cÍrculo ciÓn a alertas Ángeles este residente dice haber ves toun redada las fotos muestran a agentes rodeando un auto. >>> a todos losar y los metieron y los bajaron. >>> estos operativos no han sido confirmo ademÁs por autoridades aunque redadas anunciadas por el presidente donald trump no se produjeron a la escala que prometiÓ esta maÑana dijo que las deportaciones han sido un Éxito. >>> (informaciÓn en pantalla). >>> el operativo que tiene como objetivo arrestar a 2000 inmigrantes con cedens penales o Órdenes de deportaciones fue criticado por ac tfbs taso que acusan al presidente del utilizar la migraciÓn como estrategia de campaÑa para sembrar terror. >>> la base principal para coronarse presidente y funo mejor como el jefe del eblgtivo por cuatro aÑos mÁs, gira alrededor de su campaÑa antimigrante. >>> mientras que alcaldes de las nueve ciudades donde sees en unaron operativos dijeron quedÍ participarÁn en las detenciones. >>> se espera que el operativo contra indocumentados pueden continuar en los p
. >>> pasÓ la fecha anunciada pero la a un gus tÚ a continua de hecho comienzan a cÍrculo ciÓn a alertas Ángeles este residente dice haber ves toun redada las fotos muestran a agentes rodeando un auto. >>> a todos losar y los metieron y los bajaron. >>> estos operativos no han sido confirmo ademÁs por autoridades aunque redadas anunciadas por el presidente donald trump no se produjeron a la escala que prometiÓ esta maÑana dijo que las deportaciones han sido un...
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gu> the investigation into the th conic material on white supremacy and radical islam in legan's home in nevada. they found empty boxes of ammunition, a and a gas mask. police say he planned the attack and apparently acted alone. there's surveillance video showing him shopping at several stores. police found a shotgun in the search of the car. it had not been used. >> stay with abc 7 news for continuing coverage of the gilroy shooting. we're posting updates on abc7news.com and on our abc 7 news app. we'll send pushced the ns confen thoy aack putting attention on training. today first responders, educators will take part in an activet millchooln millbrae. neighbors fe ein anawinar they occasion occasional loud noises. it's expected to be held from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and it will happen through friday. >>> it is your voice, your vote. senator kamala harris and former vice president joe biden go head-to-head tonight. >> they're among the ten expected on stage tonight. trevor ault is live with the highlights from the debate. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning natasha and r
gu> the investigation into the th conic material on white supremacy and radical islam in legan's home in nevada. they found empty boxes of ammunition, a and a gas mask. police say he planned the attack and apparently acted alone. there's surveillance video showing him shopping at several stores. police found a shotgun in the search of the car. it had not been used. >> stay with abc 7 news for continuing coverage of the gilroy shooting. we're posting updates on abc7news.com and on our...
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.>> no gu? >> there was no guide.arning sides and then they just -- that's a nightmare right there. but take a cross bones like don't do it. >> that means no, international symbol. >> everyone talking aboon premi disney's "the lion king." >> prince harry and meghan markle attended. beyonce congratulated the royals on the birth of their baby archie. >> that was bob iger, right? >> i think i can see his ear. >> disney is the parent company of abc 7. people were joking that she was meeting the queen, which is true. >> show me the lie. "good morning america" will have more on the royal premier this morning and an interview with director john fab borrow and seth rogan. tune in at 7:00 a.m. right after abc 7 mornings. >> coming up next on abc 7 mornings. >>> this morning, president trump doubling down on his comments telling four democratic congresswomen to go back where they came from. i'm mona koes rab difficult with the new tweet. >>> a stolen dog finally reunited with its owner. it started with an incident showing the m
.>> no gu? >> there was no guide.arning sides and then they just -- that's a nightmare right there. but take a cross bones like don't do it. >> that means no, international symbol. >> everyone talking aboon premi disney's "the lion king." >> prince harry and meghan markle attended. beyonce congratulated the royals on the birth of their baby archie. >> that was bob iger, right? >> i think i can see his ear. >> disney is the parent company...
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interesting to see if a country that i know not to come here needed a ridiculous drama day out to you gus it's all about. far enough i'm a joke join me to make a german fun d.w. post. the quiet melody reasons why the lighten the mood. and did some repeat reasoning when it's. the mind and the music. we took from the 1st 12019 from. september 6th to september 29th. and i'm. glad. i am. it's been 15 years since the moon landing. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon . as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to traverse. a church or go to the pole. as an astronaut she took part in the greatest adventure in history. a legend. simply a shipment. was neil armstrong. was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . cut. cut. this is the w.'s line from garland president trump who uses racist taunts against full minority lawmakers to rouse his republican base. supporters chant send her back as the president names the congresswoman rights will be with some grace helping me.
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between mexico and the uniteted statate- whwhich i think are a lot of people --- essenentially off gu- there's beeeen some back and fo- between b. e. r. trumpp and beea litttt rattled administratioions over i exactly what. call all of the pleasure is all ababout to see what the deportation of migrants mostly from central america who passed through mexico -- but what's been curious abobout it is t tht while -- mexico respond very hard to stop short of calling -- itself at are a safe e third country.. it hasn't a really s stop be i m loload mininistration from basiy cacaving in on most of the demas of what would. third country so it sonon interesting international situation -- which is s it is largelely unprecededented odds s least in moderern history -- the degreeee in whichh these. dedeportationsns are beieing st- which is -- again not. up in the air as t to how much a legal beaeang it came outt on being it does seem ththat thee e trump administration -- is willing to pull out all the stops t to appreciatete s self t direction had electoralal s see. anti tank alaska request thank you
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she is accused in a collision that killed gus stennis. a happened near his store in the bayview after two years police got a lead that they say lead to her. >> will do everything we can based on the confines of the approval. to do everything we can for this family. they are suffering. >> the suspect was arrested last week by u.s. marshals in stockton. >>> people surveyed in san francisco say they want more affordable housing. now, a nonprofit wants you to put that in writing. susie steimle talked to the ceo and the founder of tipping point community. now what are they asking people to do. >> reporter: this is essentially a plea for no more than be as him. they want to sign a petition and only are you okay with them building affordable housing right where you live, but saying that you will not fight bellticians when they approve >> we e facing a crisis of really epic proportions. not something we have seen since the aids crisis. what we are seeing is a failure. >> reporter: daniel lori is asking san franciscans to shop stop shoe gazing and
she is accused in a collision that killed gus stennis. a happened near his store in the bayview after two years police got a lead that they say lead to her. >> will do everything we can based on the confines of the approval. to do everything we can for this family. they are suffering. >> the suspect was arrested last week by u.s. marshals in stockton. >>> people surveyed in san francisco say they want more affordable housing. now, a nonprofit wants you to put that in...
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. >> reporter: a little boy who may only have gu chance if the system can fi out how to handle these cutting cdge but extremely hight treatments. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, monroe, ohio. >> there's a lot more to tell you about as we continue night, including a major new break in an infamous cold case, a kidnapping that terrified the nation, a 12-year-old girl who vanishing without a trace after a school christmas case. we hear from john walsh on the new developments. >>> a killer in the water. a man dies after doctors say he was infected by a brn ting amoeba. what you need to know. >>> and inspiring america, the moment a little boy who overcome so much meets his hero. little boy who and here we have another burst pipe in deark. if you look close... jamie, are there any interesting photos from your trip? ouch, okay. huh, boring, boring, you don't need to see that. . oh, here we go can you believe my client steig had never heard of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite,
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. >> jimmy: i want to -- i want to -- yeah, i gus it is. >> yeah. >> jimmy: there's lots to talk aboutre buzzing with that. cong [ cheers and applause ve hopefully we'll ha you back when that comes out in - >> yeah. >> jimmy: -- in october. >> okay, great then we' be even >> how's woody harrelson is he -- >> he's the best he's, like, exactly what you would expect like, an amazing fun, nice, curious person >> jimmy: you've done a bunch of films wit >> yeah, we did, like, four movies together. you know, he's really like -- he's really like a borscht belt comic, but in the body of somebody from texas.[ ughter ] and so i think that's why he likes me 'cause he, like, loves like, nerdy jewish jokes, basically. [ laughter but he's just like attractive and has a twang. and so we're like -- we can't, like, figure out, you know, who he is. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but doesn't he -- doesn't he introlice people to, , famous friends of his and, like, hook people up? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and he's, like, good at that. he's gifted. >> yes, like, your day that youw described in englandh, like, paul -
. >> jimmy: i want to -- i want to -- yeah, i gus it is. >> yeah. >> jimmy: there's lots to talk aboutre buzzing with that. cong [ cheers and applause ve hopefully we'll ha you back when that comes out in - >> yeah. >> jimmy: -- in october. >> okay, great then we' be even >> how's woody harrelson is he -- >> he's the best he's, like, exactly what you would expect like, an amazing fun, nice, curious person >> jimmy: you've done a bunch of...
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. >> i mees, i gu the next question is, what have you done for west baltimore? it is -- there is this -- the critiques come across as if he is not president of west baltimore and not president of san francisco. >> right. >> and this is going to become, i think, this is where the republican -- other elected lificials in the repuban party i think have -- because this is the president saying i'm only the presidt of>y people. right, right roorksight. >> i'm not the esident ofa. amer i think that's what makes this so disconcerting. >>o much of his message is about attacking america and not attacking america, you know what i mean? >> you attack fellow americans. >> there is a lot coming up on the show this morning. >> i can't emphasize enough how he uses ra to distract us from another bad story and it's just, it's even more demoralizing that he does that and he knows how easy it is to exploit that. >> all right. p "meet thess" at 10:30 this morning. it's coming up in just about seven minutes. we are back after this. we are sist rs. and we jved in together. why alissa
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happening today, assessor gus kramer is expected to be arraigned. he's accused of making unwanted sexual remarked back to 2013. kramer said three separate investigations exonerated him and his police officer plans to file a motion asking the district attorney to bow out of the case. if that happens the state attorney general could take over the case. >>> new at 11:00, the search is on for a stolen tortoise in fremont. the pet was taken out of walking out of a front yard gate that blew open in the wind. the security showed a white truck stopping in the area. it is not clear if the driver took the tortoise or not. we're reaching out to fremont police to try to find more information. >>> many runners will be off to the race this is weekend. the 42nd annual san francisco marathon is on sunday. >> there is a map of the course and here it is for you now. the golden gate bridge will be closed from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. tens of thousands of people are expected to pack the streets to run or walk or watch. many road closures throughout the city that may have
happening today, assessor gus kramer is expected to be arraigned. he's accused of making unwanted sexual remarked back to 2013. kramer said three separate investigations exonerated him and his police officer plans to file a motion asking the district attorney to bow out of the case. if that happens the state attorney general could take over the case. >>> new at 11:00, the search is on for a stolen tortoise in fremont. the pet was taken out of walking out of a front yard gate that blew...
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. >> reporter: not releasing a motive, nmolice are puzzled by the gu. why would the teenager open fire? a killing spree that took three lives includinttle boy who was gunned down while celebrating at a festival wh his aamily. miguellmaguer, nbc news, gilroy, california. >> i'm gadi schwartz in gilroy where today bags of evidence were ized along with a factical rifle case pulledrom the family home of 19-year-old santino william legan less than a mile from where he opened fire on a crowd of people. >> our preimminent a inciple concern at this point is motivation, ideological leanings, was he affiliated with anyone or any group? >> reporter: in a post from his now deleted instagram profile, the shooter mentioning a book advocating racism, sexism, and ceominance through violen also posting a photo of the garli festival saying come get wasted on overpriced expletive. to avoid security and metal detectors, the suspect found a back way into the festivals. authorities say the shooter knew security would be tight. this is the creek that runs in between the shoot
. >> reporter: not releasing a motive, nmolice are puzzled by the gu. why would the teenager open fire? a killing spree that took three lives includinttle boy who was gunned down while celebrating at a festival wh his aamily. miguellmaguer, nbc news, gilroy, california. >> i'm gadi schwartz in gilroy where today bags of evidence were ized along with a factical rifle case pulledrom the family home of 19-year-old santino william legan less than a mile from where he opened fire on a...
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. >> i am gus, president of i fp local 21 speaking on behalf 65,000 members in the city and county of san francisco to urge you to move this forward. it is something that is long overdue. it may not be perfect but it is a start. i want to point out in my research i found the city of iowa and long beach and as youstin and see at and san antonio all have offices of racial inequality. as a proud san francisco native and city worker, i expect my city at the forefront. i think this will allow us to do that. thank you. >> chair mar: next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisor. i am larry griffin with local 21. i want to thank you forgetting to the point to set this up in the city. it is way, way overdue. i first started working for the city in 1976 and something like this would have been unheard of then. it is great that it is here. however we have to keep an eye on this. we have to monitor this. when you set up people to be representatives and departments make sure they can give a real percentage of their time to doing that and not be held to 10% on a by-weekly basis where they are able to
. >> i am gus, president of i fp local 21 speaking on behalf 65,000 members in the city and county of san francisco to urge you to move this forward. it is something that is long overdue. it may not be perfect but it is a start. i want to point out in my research i found the city of iowa and long beach and as youstin and see at and san antonio all have offices of racial inequality. as a proud san francisco native and city worker, i expect my city at the forefront. i think this will allow...
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gus grissom. and roger chaffee. during a launch test in january 1967 a fire broke out in the capsules cabin and spread quickly all 3 astronauts were killed. nasa blamed the fire on deficiencies in capsule design workmanship and quality control. the agency made improvements to the spacecraft and the operational procedures. meanwhile nasa continued to experiment with using parachutes to return apollo capsule safely to earth. a more difficult challenge was the design and construction of the vehicle that would actually land the astronauts on the surface of the moon. armstrong took part in flight tests of early versions of the lunar module. armstrong took part in flight tests over earlier versions of the lunar module. some of the astronauts called it the flying bedstead the module suffered from a number of technical problems at the start of the nation $968.00 armstrong was at the controls when the crap started to spin out of control. armstrong ejected safely with just seconds to spare. but time was running out for nasa t
gus grissom. and roger chaffee. during a launch test in january 1967 a fire broke out in the capsules cabin and spread quickly all 3 astronauts were killed. nasa blamed the fire on deficiencies in capsule design workmanship and quality control. the agency made improvements to the spacecraft and the operational procedures. meanwhile nasa continued to experiment with using parachutes to return apollo capsule safely to earth. a more difficult challenge was the design and construction of the...
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so these gu in thesee troughs were just booted out of the nursery over there behind you because that's where we're going to s send all ththe new animals that we prproduce thisis year, and these are e all the os that we produced in 2018, in all--this whole rack. and i can pull up a really tiny one and put it on my finger. swezey: and these guysys are all the same age, right? aquilino: they're all the same age, so it's s really amazing te size variation that we see in these animals. there's a lot of genetic variation in abalone, and d that's good news in some ways, when we think about climimate change because t there might t be a lot of geneticc adaptations thatat they have tht natural selection can act on. we're helicopter parents to every one. swezey: yeah, every white abalone is sacred in this lab. so our r research hahas been fod on basic impacts on abalonone, t beyond that, what drives variatioion in that t response? because in o our experiments, we've seen some pretty negative impacts, but then we've seen some abalone that don't seem as affected, that grow more or less normally. .
so these gu in thesee troughs were just booted out of the nursery over there behind you because that's where we're going to s send all ththe new animals that we prproduce thisis year, and these are e all the os that we produced in 2018, in all--this whole rack. and i can pull up a really tiny one and put it on my finger. swezey: and these guysys are all the same age, right? aquilino: they're all the same age, so it's s really amazing te size variation that we see in these animals. there's a lot...