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to provide internet in juvenile hall. i understand the need for safety, but there are fire walls for this. the lack of internet access leads to the fact that we have not been trying to adequately educate our youth and have been focused on punitive aspects of incarceration. we can and will do so much better. all of what i've just explained is how to handle incarceration and how to handle punishment. and i was to reiterate this is not a job creator, and i've always been a job creator. this allows for more row bust planning and for our young people to become successful. let me quickly disspell some of the myths quickly. we have met with many experts in the field of juvenile justice. we have spoke to all experts and in fact, even the chronicle highlighted the failures of the current juvenile justice system. the cause and the lack of positive effect for young people and the reduction of crimes committed by young people. there's a myth that we did not discuss that with the leadership of j.p.d. this is untrue. in fact, after i w
to provide internet in juvenile hall. i understand the need for safety, but there are fire walls for this. the lack of internet access leads to the fact that we have not been trying to adequately educate our youth and have been focused on punitive aspects of incarceration. we can and will do so much better. all of what i've just explained is how to handle incarceration and how to handle punishment. and i was to reiterate this is not a job creator, and i've always been a job creator. this allows...
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and the closing of juvenile hall. it is really about these four positions. as i stated before, i just don't think that for san francisco public schools, and i have served on the school board for eight years before i came here, we are investing a lot in middle schools. we have a lot of pure resources now, and i feel like we are taking a different direction. we used to also have police officers in our middle schools, and we are weaning ourselves from that also. i think that the san francisco unified school district has invested a lot in. councillors, they have invested a lot in wellness centers in certain schools, so i just think these positions actually are not -- even though you're working with the school district, i would just say, they are not necessary in our schools because we are actually, i think our schools are going in a different direction. i think what we have before us here today is really about these four positions, we would illuminate these four positions, including also the log cabin positions that the c
and the closing of juvenile hall. it is really about these four positions. as i stated before, i just don't think that for san francisco public schools, and i have served on the school board for eight years before i came here, we are investing a lot in middle schools. we have a lot of pure resources now, and i feel like we are taking a different direction. we used to also have police officers in our middle schools, and we are weaning ourselves from that also. i think that the san francisco...
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i know that in the chronicle, they mentioned the missouri model that they had juvenile hall more like a dorm than a detention center, and i see no reason why we couldn't take immediate steps to take action to turn things around within the hall at this time before we even take action to close it. so for me, i do believe this piece of legislation is well intentioned. i have so much respect for my colleagues because i know that i'm on the same page in terms of why we're doing that, but when you flip to the solution, i'm not there yet because i really have a hard time closing juvenile hall with a date certain without an actionable plan in place, without a plan in place when i know that the state obligates us to have a detention center for youth with violent felonies or whatever. so i'm just not in a place where i can definitively close it on a date certain even with the amendments, which i would support, but at the same time, i'm not there yet with something this date certain. i am there with you that something needs to be done, changes need to be made, and we can do better. so thank you,
i know that in the chronicle, they mentioned the missouri model that they had juvenile hall more like a dorm than a detention center, and i see no reason why we couldn't take immediate steps to take action to turn things around within the hall at this time before we even take action to close it. so for me, i do believe this piece of legislation is well intentioned. i have so much respect for my colleagues because i know that i'm on the same page in terms of why we're doing that, but when you...
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. >> supervisor walton: what's the likelihood of a juvenile ending up in juvenile hall or incarcerated? >> there are studies that exist, and i know there was a study referenced in the ordinance. to be clear, that study focused on 35,000 individuals in chicago, illinois, a city i know very well. 35,000 individuals, and the authors of that study indicate that in order to solidify the justification for using that study, other studies in other jurisdictions should be done. and therefore, no such study like that has been done in san francisco. i can give you some presumptions about that. >> supervisor walton: since you're an expert -- >> a presumption is if a young person doesn't get their needs met, if they're not in an environment where therapeutic programs are delivered, that their likelihood of recidivism is high, but just so you know, most young people are not detained in juvenile hall, and most young people on probation are successful. >> supervisor walton: correct, but we are talking about the ones that are detained, the ones who are locked up, the ones who have not been given opport
. >> supervisor walton: what's the likelihood of a juvenile ending up in juvenile hall or incarcerated? >> there are studies that exist, and i know there was a study referenced in the ordinance. to be clear, that study focused on 35,000 individuals in chicago, illinois, a city i know very well. 35,000 individuals, and the authors of that study indicate that in order to solidify the justification for using that study, other studies in other jurisdictions should be done. and...
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hall. if we do it all at once, that's a really irresponsible way -- juvenile haull. if we do it all at once, that's irresponsible. the person that we're contracting with to oversee our blue ribbon panel, david mohamed, a nationally recognized expert is saying probation officers should never be providing its cognitive therapy, it's crazy we're considering this new position in j.p.d.s budget before this blue ribbon panel has a chance to make its recommendations. so i would ask that you support this today. we know -- perhaps the budget and lemgs lay tiff analyst can speak -- legislative analyst can speak to this. we know that juvenile hall is grocery overstaffed, and we know that we have a very big undertaking in front of us in 2.5 years that we should not do in one fell swoop but that we should prepare for over time. so i would again ask the budget committee to support this proposal. >> chair fewer: supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: and i'm hearing more from the department about this proposal after you digest it more as to whether this is the best idea and
hall. if we do it all at once, that's a really irresponsible way -- juvenile haull. if we do it all at once, that's irresponsible. the person that we're contracting with to oversee our blue ribbon panel, david mohamed, a nationally recognized expert is saying probation officers should never be providing its cognitive therapy, it's crazy we're considering this new position in j.p.d.s budget before this blue ribbon panel has a chance to make its recommendations. so i would ask that you support...
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. >> reporter: but who is spending time at juvenile hall? >> the vast majority of young people detained in so's juvenile hall are there on violent felonies. >> reporter: the courts aren't going to stop prosecuting the youth, so -- >> we have to have a place to house them. and that's just a reality. >> reporter: in san francisco, sam brock. >> it is also a sensitive topic. today's vote is not the end of the issue by any means. the final vote will come from the juvenile probation commission. >>> traffic brought to a stand still for nearly three hours. all lanes were shut down after a man jumped off an overpass and was killed. lane opened just before 1:30 this afternoon. >>> parking at one of contra costa county's busiest b.a.r.t. stations is about to get tougher. they are going to remove 19 parking spaces to build a new roundabout. jodi hernandez joins us where the plans are not sitting well with a bunch of commuters. >> reporter: that's right. parking is no easy task. you can see just how many cars are parked here. but soon this section south
. >> reporter: but who is spending time at juvenile hall? >> the vast majority of young people detained in so's juvenile hall are there on violent felonies. >> reporter: the courts aren't going to stop prosecuting the youth, so -- >> we have to have a place to house them. and that's just a reality. >> reporter: in san francisco, sam brock. >> it is also a sensitive topic. today's vote is not the end of the issue by any means. the final vote will come from the...
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in fiscal year 17-18, we had 712 bookings into juvenile hall. over 16,000 bed days, or 392,000 hours of direct care service, given the fact that we run a 24-hour-a-day facility, 365 days a year. our average daily population was 45. and while we've seen significant decreases in the number of youth that are served in our system, we have also seen an increase in the intensity and complexity of the needs that they present, and this is further manifested in toxic stress, acute psychiatric conditions and often co-occurring conditions. many of these young people have fractured families and limited familial supports. so by way of comparison, the trends of the past decade show a steady decline in the average daily population of our juvenile hall. however, in the past
in fiscal year 17-18, we had 712 bookings into juvenile hall. over 16,000 bed days, or 392,000 hours of direct care service, given the fact that we run a 24-hour-a-day facility, 365 days a year. our average daily population was 45. and while we've seen significant decreases in the number of youth that are served in our system, we have also seen an increase in the intensity and complexity of the needs that they present, and this is further manifested in toxic stress, acute psychiatric conditions...
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within juvenile hall, 110 f.t.e.s, and for probation services, 64. and that is the net f.t.e.s after atrition. we are seeking to move two positio positions off budget on to the budget. these are two positions associated with the sunsetting of the title iv-e waiver. those positions we want to move on to our budget. and i think with that, i will stop and answer any questions you may have. >> chair fewer: colleagues, any comments or questions for the chief? i have -- oh, anyone? supervisor walton? >> supervisor walton: thank you so much, chair fewer. thank you for your presentation, cheief nance. i do have a couple of questions. the first one is how many vacant positions do you currently have at j.p.d. at this time? >> so currently, there are ten vacant positions in our department. one is the information services technology director position. we've already interviewed for that position and are seeking to issue an offer in the next couple of days. there are two accountant positions. currently, we're working with controller's internalship program to provi
within juvenile hall, 110 f.t.e.s, and for probation services, 64. and that is the net f.t.e.s after atrition. we are seeking to move two positio positions off budget on to the budget. these are two positions associated with the sunsetting of the title iv-e waiver. those positions we want to move on to our budget. and i think with that, i will stop and answer any questions you may have. >> chair fewer: colleagues, any comments or questions for the chief? i have -- oh, anyone? supervisor...
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for the next 2 1/2 we'll have young people come drug the san francisco juvenile hall. they should be given an opportunity that will have space that's safe that we would hope for the young people in custody. i think that's a reasonable expense. i don't know what the future for that facility will be. i think that notwithstanding the ordinance to close juvenile hall, those remain two important and valuable investments for the city. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. i'm not suggesting then that we change the capital mean. that makes sense. i put before you and your consideration, cutting those four positions. i'll repeat, that are new roles for the j.p.d. that don't currently exist now. that we eliminate the authorize but unfunded position that will not have any impact on the budget. >> supervisor mandelman: i don't expect to have definitive response now. >> thank you for question. the repurposing of existing juvenile hall position to provide cognitive behavioral intervention is consistent in line not only best practice for juvenile justice but it allows us to reframe the fo
for the next 2 1/2 we'll have young people come drug the san francisco juvenile hall. they should be given an opportunity that will have space that's safe that we would hope for the young people in custody. i think that's a reasonable expense. i don't know what the future for that facility will be. i think that notwithstanding the ordinance to close juvenile hall, those remain two important and valuable investments for the city. >> supervisor ronen: thank you. i'm not suggesting then that...
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it cost $266,000 to lock up a minor in juvenile hall. a figure that this was while the 150 were there. he says the bill's author slighted the african-american community. >> they don't have the courtesy, nor the respect to meet with the african-american community. >> reporter: he opposes the bill as does mayor london breed. she, a use the legislation provides no clear cut alternatives after juvenile hall closes. >> we don't put the cart b cart the horse. it may not have the market on the people we want to serve. ? by the way, this was the first reading of the bill. supervisors will have more moree opportunity. >>> a stretch of highway on 101 was shut down after a man jumped from an overpass. the chp needs the public's health on this. >> reporter: the man jumped right on to highway they are asking the drivers to come forward. >> the individual was struck by several ontinued on. >> the chp had to shut down a stretch of highway 101 at about 10:30 in the morning. it caused major delays for hours, forcing some drivers to take an illegal exit t
it cost $266,000 to lock up a minor in juvenile hall. a figure that this was while the 150 were there. he says the bill's author slighted the african-american community. >> they don't have the courtesy, nor the respect to meet with the african-american community. >> reporter: he opposes the bill as does mayor london breed. she, a use the legislation provides no clear cut alternatives after juvenile hall closes. >> we don't put the cart b cart the horse. it may not have the...
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>>with then juvenile hall. and that is something that you don't ust simply look at the walls outside of this building chief manson others who opposed the ordinance say the city is moving too quickly and not realizing the potential in the current facility. supervisor walton's as juvenile hall is a prison pipeline and they're taking the next 2 and a half years to figure out how to replace it we're not moving people out of tomorrow. >>the black community is behind me except for a few talking heads on expertise and you're not just us and our focus is on the attorney for young unfortunate. >>that a young person has to come to juvenile hall to become re inspired about school. but we know that when they do that there is great value in what they received. >>next on the kron four morning news of price hike for water find out how much people in the east bay soon we'll have to pay. plus a new way to get around in the south bay. we'll take a look at the eve bikes that just arrived in san jose. before we go how about a litt
>>with then juvenile hall. and that is something that you don't ust simply look at the walls outside of this building chief manson others who opposed the ordinance say the city is moving too quickly and not realizing the potential in the current facility. supervisor walton's as juvenile hall is a prison pipeline and they're taking the next 2 and a half years to figure out how to replace it we're not moving people out of tomorrow. >>the black community is behind me except for a few...
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. >> and a near unanimous decision to shut down san francisco juvenile hall. but not epposes the idea. >> good morning. right now traffic is moving along pretty well if you are driving around the bay area including the macarthur bridge. more on both coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. concerns over an increase in noise from union pacific trains running overnight. now in the last few months a change to the union schedule. people living downtown complain the horn noise is keeping them up at night. representatives from union pacific will be at the meeting tonight which is scheduled for 6:30 at the north side community center. >>> another medical testing company is dealing with a large data breach. lab korp is reporting 7 million patients may have had their information compromised. both incidents involve a separate company used to collect payments from patients. lab korp information that could have been exposed name along with bank and credit card information. >>> you may not see them but drones are out there patrolling the waters of the san francisco ba
. >> and a near unanimous decision to shut down san francisco juvenile hall. but not epposes the idea. >> good morning. right now traffic is moving along pretty well if you are driving around the bay area including the macarthur bridge. more on both coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. concerns over an increase in noise from union pacific trains running overnight. now in the last few months a change to the union schedule. people living downtown complain the horn...
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>>with in juvenile hall. and that is something that you don't see where you just simply look at the walls outside of this building chief manson others who opposed the ordinance say the city is moving too quickly and not realizing the potential in the current facility. supervisor walton's as juvenile hall is a prison pipeline and they're taking the next 2 and a half years to figure out how to replace it, but we're not moving people out of tomorrow. >>the black community is miami except for a few talking the expertise in juvenile justice and our focus is on the attorney for young unfortunate. >>that a young person has to come to juvenile hall to become re inspired about school. but we know that when they do that there is great value in what they received. >>now one of the biggest concerns community members say they have is that if the new facility doesn't have the state security requirements in place the city risk sending those kids that require that type of security out of the city which of course they feel wo
>>with in juvenile hall. and that is something that you don't see where you just simply look at the walls outside of this building chief manson others who opposed the ordinance say the city is moving too quickly and not realizing the potential in the current facility. supervisor walton's as juvenile hall is a prison pipeline and they're taking the next 2 and a half years to figure out how to replace it, but we're not moving people out of tomorrow. >>the black community is miami...
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provides a real opportunity for young people to be successful. >>8 the average daily population of juvenile hall was 123 last year that number was down to 44 and right now just 35 juveniles are being housed here chief man says its community based alternatives to detention and other programs within these walls that are keeping those numbers down it looks like school. in fact. >>in some ways it looks better than the school environment that many of these young people. no in their communities. and that is something that you don't see where you just simply look at the walls outside of this building. >>chief manson others who opposed the ordinance say the city is moving too quickly and not realizing the potential in the current facility. supervisor walton's as juvenile hall is a prison pipeline and they're taking the next 2 and a half years to figure out how to replace it we're not moving people out of tomorrow. >>from the black community is miami except for a few talking heads on their expertise in juvenile justice and our focus is on the attorney for young people people and it's so unfortunate. >>th
provides a real opportunity for young people to be successful. >>8 the average daily population of juvenile hall was 123 last year that number was down to 44 and right now just 35 juveniles are being housed here chief man says its community based alternatives to detention and other programs within these walls that are keeping those numbers down it looks like school. in fact. >>in some ways it looks better than the school environment that many of these young people. no in their...
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>>the board of supervisors plans to shut down the juvenile hall by 2021. >>in the south bay, the lgbtq center in san jose is repairing broken windows after it was vandalized. the windows and the door that lgbtq youth space near downtown were shattered monday morning. here's some video of the damage leaders at the center think they >>like our community have to come here one and we're going to continue to exist. no matter what is done to our building will still uiin >>the facility offers counseling services and tdical services as well as he young people in the area. also happening today, a memorial continues to grow as people mark 3 years since the deadly pulse nightclub shooting in orlando. on june 12th 2016 49 people were killed and 50 others were injured. at the time it was the deadliest mass shooting in us history. lawmakers in florida are proposing plans to have polls designated as a national memorial, classifying it as part of the national park system. >>new this morning a 12 year-old is recovering after being hit by a car in brentwood on sandy creek r
>>the board of supervisors plans to shut down the juvenile hall by 2021. >>in the south bay, the lgbtq center in san jose is repairing broken windows after it was vandalized. the windows and the door that lgbtq youth space near downtown were shattered monday morning. here's some video of the damage leaders at the center think they >>like our community have to come here one and we're going to continue to exist. no matter what is done to our building will still uiin >>the...
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provides a real opportunity for young people to be successful. >>8 the average daily population of juvenile hall was 123 last year that number was down to 44 and right now just 35 juveniles are being housed here chief man says its community based alternatives to detention and other programs within these walls that are keeping those numbers down it looks like school. in fact. >>in some ways it looks better than the school environmenn that many of these young people. no in their communities. and that is something that you don't see where you just simply look at the walls outside of this building. >>chief manson others who opposed the ordinance say the city is moving too quickly and not realizing the potential in the current facility. supervisor walton's as juvenile hall is a prison pipeline and they're taking the next 2 and a half years to figure out how to replace it we're not moving people out of tomorrow. >>from the black community is miami except for a few talking heads on their expertise in juvenile justice and our focus is on the attorney for young people people and it's so unfortunate. >>th
provides a real opportunity for young people to be successful. >>8 the average daily population of juvenile hall was 123 last year that number was down to 44 and right now just 35 juveniles are being housed here chief man says its community based alternatives to detention and other programs within these walls that are keeping those numbers down it looks like school. in fact. >>in some ways it looks better than the school environmenn that many of these young people. no in their...
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ta a vote that could close the juvenile hall entirely by is year 2021. the plan is that instead of jail time for underage offenders, they would have job training and youth enrichment programs to deter kids from engaging in further criminal activity. with decreased juvenile crime, it was two-thirds empty and cost the city $13 million annually to run the facility. supporters say there has to be an alternative. >> what has gone so wrong you shall committing crimes at such a young age? and how can we wrap around ask you and your family and support system and change the direction of your life. >> reporter: the naacp is opposed and they weren't consul consulted. they're afraid some of the kids will be sent to other communities. >> shipping them out to other counties, to other states and communities, young people will be away from their families, from their community. that is divisive. . >> reporter: if the full board does approve the plan that would mandate a 13-person working group get together to explore some of the alternatives, the goal is to have the faci
ta a vote that could close the juvenile hall entirely by is year 2021. the plan is that instead of jail time for underage offenders, they would have job training and youth enrichment programs to deter kids from engaging in further criminal activity. with decreased juvenile crime, it was two-thirds empty and cost the city $13 million annually to run the facility. supporters say there has to be an alternative. >> what has gone so wrong you shall committing crimes at such a young age? and...
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>>the board of supervisors is planning to shut down the juvenile hall by 2021. a 12 year-old is recovering after being hit by a car in brentwood. it happened at sand creek road in highland way last night he was riding a skateboard when he was hit by that car ended up airlifting him to a hospital he's got head injuries and we're told he was not wearing a helmet at the time that happened. >>it's 5 oh 09:00am and we should get an update today on kevin durant's killing he's he's in new york having an mri so they're going to take a closer look at that the dubs landed back in the bay area yesterday afternoon. here's video of that. >>they're and as you know was playing in his first game back in more than a month. after missing out with that calf strain in here it is again watches right ankle when it goes down something and that's when he had to come out of the he scored just 11 points in 12 minutes, so he was making an impact before you had to leave. 2nd quarter. go back to action here. again that was that awkward areas have to be lifted up. now the training staff. she
>>the board of supervisors is planning to shut down the juvenile hall by 2021. a 12 year-old is recovering after being hit by a car in brentwood. it happened at sand creek road in highland way last night he was riding a skateboard when he was hit by that car ended up airlifting him to a hospital he's got head injuries and we're told he was not wearing a helmet at the time that happened. >>it's 5 oh 09:00am and we should get an update today on kevin durant's killing he's he's in new...
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go closure of juvenile hall yesterday, 10-1 vote. it was pretty amazing. yes, snap for that. i also just want to echo and mention that it's really frustrating that we haven't opened up the t.a.y. navigation center yet. the fact that we have put money in the budget two years, and the fact that we still don't know if there's a site that's feasible is extremely, extremely frustrating. i was talking to jeff kosinski, the director of supportive and homeless housing about it. i know we're looking in district 5 specifically for the site because that is where most of the homeless youth in our city are, but there comes a point where we have to look close by if we can't open it right in district 35 because it's not okay that we've now gone 2 years with the site funded or the program funded and no site found. so i wanted to echo and share your priority in that direction and hope to work with you in really pushing to get some final action on that. but overall, just such a great, thoughtful report and set of priorities. you make us proud, and so glad we have a youth commission in san fran
go closure of juvenile hall yesterday, 10-1 vote. it was pretty amazing. yes, snap for that. i also just want to echo and mention that it's really frustrating that we haven't opened up the t.a.y. navigation center yet. the fact that we have put money in the budget two years, and the fact that we still don't know if there's a site that's feasible is extremely, extremely frustrating. i was talking to jeff kosinski, the director of supportive and homeless housing about it. i know we're looking in...
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more about it y shutting down the juvenile hall would hurt y. supervisors plans to shut down the gb hollen create a new type of facility to house children who are in trouble. >>we're not moving people out of tomorrow, the black community is behind me. >>except for a few talking heads on their expertise and you're not just us and our focus is on. >>the attorney for young unfortunate that a young person has to come to juvenile hall to become re inspired about school. but we know that when they do that there is great value in what they received. >>the board of supervisors is planning to shut down the juvenile hall by 2021. >>in the south bay an lgbtq center in san jose's repairing broken windows after it was vandalized. those windows and a door at the lgbtq youth space near downtown they were shattered. monday morning. leaders at the center believe they were targeted the u space as the vandalism hasn't stopped them though from doing their work. >>like our community you don't have to come here one and 2. we're going to continue to exist. no matter w
more about it y shutting down the juvenile hall would hurt y. supervisors plans to shut down the gb hollen create a new type of facility to house children who are in trouble. >>we're not moving people out of tomorrow, the black community is behind me. >>except for a few talking heads on their expertise and you're not just us and our focus is on. >>the attorney for young unfortunate that a young person has to come to juvenile hall to become re inspired about school. but we know...
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. >>> san francisco is one step closer to closing its juvenile hall. the board voted 10-1 closing juvenile hall. the facility is under use with only about 30 detainees. it would focus on job training and rehabilitation. opponents say they are concerned offenders might be far from home. juvenile hall will close the end of 2021. >>> san francisco's board of supervisors unanimously approved a temporary zoning measure all in support of the punch line comedy club. it was approved yesterday and puts a 45-day moratorium on the owners using that property for another purpose. the long time comedy club says it will have to move in august after 41 years if it cannot renew its lease. >>> rupaul is on his way to new york city right now. he's promoting his new talk show. but when he spoke with me and mike mayback this morning he raved about visiting the bay area. >> you came in last night. do you enjoy your time in the bay area every time you pop in? >> my husband and i enjoy our vacation every time. this is my favorite american city. >> you don't tell that to the n
. >>> san francisco is one step closer to closing its juvenile hall. the board voted 10-1 closing juvenile hall. the facility is under use with only about 30 detainees. it would focus on job training and rehabilitation. opponents say they are concerned offenders might be far from home. juvenile hall will close the end of 2021. >>> san francisco's board of supervisors unanimously approved a temporary zoning measure all in support of the punch line comedy club. it was approved...
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juvenile hall would close at the end of 2021. >>> all right fans. we want to see warriors fans out there. >> yeah, i understand when you have that national broadcast i would say most of those people were warriors fan. >> i think so. exactly. >>> good morning everyone. let's go ahead and take a look at what we have on the tracy triangle l. you can see traffic which is not unusual on 580. a lot of people get on the freeway here. i don't know if you've bng around long enough to remember when the traffic used to get slow here. now it seems to back up before this. a decent drive. no problems san ramon. 880 from hayward to fremont. you can see it was crowded earlier. if you're taking flights so far no air delays here reported from san francisco, oakland, or san jose. so hopefully this will be a good flying day. i know this is the time of year when summer vacations are starting to get into full swing. let's bring steve in. >> steve, wind 280 at 10. >> west at 10. >> yes, sir. >> one of us has to get flight tracker up there so if we see it we'll know which
juvenile hall would close at the end of 2021. >>> all right fans. we want to see warriors fans out there. >> yeah, i understand when you have that national broadcast i would say most of those people were warriors fan. >> i think so. exactly. >>> good morning everyone. let's go ahead and take a look at what we have on the tracy triangle l. you can see traffic which is not unusual on 580. a lot of people get on the freeway here. i don't know if you've bng around long...
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it is an effort the mayor says is short-sighted. >> who want want to chose juvenile hall and make suree not locking up young people. >> with you the mayor may be disappointed. the board of supervisors is working on it. >> they say the city pays $226,000 a year for each youngster it houses. that's double what the city paid just eight years ago. >> vick lee is live in san francisco with more. >> the 10-1 vote to close down the juvenile hall came little while ago at the board of supervisors meeting. a meeting that was disrupted every times by opponents of that bill.
it is an effort the mayor says is short-sighted. >> who want want to chose juvenile hall and make suree not locking up young people. >> with you the mayor may be disappointed. the board of supervisors is working on it. >> they say the city pays $226,000 a year for each youngster it houses. that's double what the city paid just eight years ago. >> vick lee is live in san francisco with more. >> the 10-1 vote to close down the juvenile hall came little while ago at...
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. >>> and san francisco's a step closer to closing juvenile hall. the board of supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of closing juvenile hall. supporters say it is underused with only about 30 detainees. a new, smaller facility would focus on job training and rehab. critics say including the naacp say they worry about young offenders who may be too far if this ordinance is approved on a second reading, juvenile hall will close at the end of 2021. >>> today san jose mayor will increase in the noise coming from union pacific change that run overnight. in recent months a change to the schedule has meant more trains running in overnight hours. people living in downtown san jose complain that noise from the horn keeps them up at night. representatives from union pacific will be at tonight's meeting. it's scheduled for 6:30 at the north side community center. >>> it is 6:58. bart may reconsider a fare increase set to begin in january. the san francisco chronicle reports the bart director deborah allen thinks the 5.5% fare hike will turn people away from bart. b
. >>> and san francisco's a step closer to closing juvenile hall. the board of supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of closing juvenile hall. supporters say it is underused with only about 30 detainees. a new, smaller facility would focus on job training and rehab. critics say including the naacp say they worry about young offenders who may be too far if this ordinance is approved on a second reading, juvenile hall will close at the end of 2021. >>> today san jose mayor will...
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ch those who want the juvenile hall closed say it is underused because youth crime is down. if the proposal is approved, a new center which would focus on rehabilitation and job training would be up and running by the end of 2021 the warriors will practice today. the team returned from toronto yesterday amp but kevin durant is in new york. according to several reports durant underwent an mri on his injured achilles. the team is expected to announce the results of durant's mri later today. he will likely need surgery, word that he could miss all of next season. we ceremony hope that's not the case. >> yeah. all right pa time is 6:09. speaking of the warriors, their new home in san francisco it will be more than just the warriors moving into the chase center this fall. we're going to take a look at an agreement to bring in artwork from the san francisco museum of modern art. >> and the decision has been made as to when the sales force center will be finally open after months of repairs. dale's little girl is heading to college. luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hote
ch those who want the juvenile hall closed say it is underused because youth crime is down. if the proposal is approved, a new center which would focus on rehabilitation and job training would be up and running by the end of 2021 the warriors will practice today. the team returned from toronto yesterday amp but kevin durant is in new york. according to several reports durant underwent an mri on his injured achilles. the team is expected to announce the results of durant's mri later today. he...
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. >>> meantime county supervisors voted late today to shutdown the city's juvenile hall. that's a move opposed by mayor london breed. >> reporter: well, that vote to shutdown juvey hall was almost unanimous. it was 10-1. and by the way it came down late this afternoon here at city hall at the supervisors meeting. a meeting that was disrupted several times by opponents of the bill. the disruption by reverend amos brown. speak truth, tell the truth he chanted directing his remarks towards supervisor shaman walton, the main sponsor of the bill. brown stopped interrupting the meeting after sheriff's deputies warned him he would be escorted out. the bill would end the jailing of most young offenders in the city sending them instead to smaller community based facilities. walton who spent time as a youngster in jail says the bill would provide better programs for rehabilitation. >> mental health support, more education exposure and supports and job and life skill supports. >> reporter: she's a coauthor of the legislation. >> juvenile crime has plummeted while our spending has re
. >>> meantime county supervisors voted late today to shutdown the city's juvenile hall. that's a move opposed by mayor london breed. >> reporter: well, that vote to shutdown juvey hall was almost unanimous. it was 10-1. and by the way it came down late this afternoon here at city hall at the supervisors meeting. a meeting that was disrupted several times by opponents of the bill. the disruption by reverend amos brown. speak truth, tell the truth he chanted directing his remarks...
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>> yeah. ♪ >> i just -- i'm sitting in juvenile hall and i was, what'd i do? ♪ man.se i was careless and i only ca didn't care about myself so i couldn't care about others. i don't feel that way. i care about myself. i care about others. it took me a long time to get that way because i was so ashamed and felt abandoned. mother still doing the same thing she's doing when i was coming up. my sisters, my brothers, they're not in my life like they're supposed to be. but i destroyed them, too. i didn't -- other people involved in gangs. i did a lot of bad stuff. i think about that and what i need to do to make it better. so i'm trying to put my best foot forward and hopefully some good come out of this. ♪ >> take a break. >> yeah. >> okay. let's take a break. >> yep. >> all right. we'll just give the two of you some time. >> what do you think of jason? i was really impressed with him. >> it's too much. far more than anything i ever imagined. when i got my dna results, it opened up so many doors. it's a lifelong adventure finding all of these new connections all the time.
>> yeah. ♪ >> i just -- i'm sitting in juvenile hall and i was, what'd i do? ♪ man.se i was careless and i only ca didn't care about myself so i couldn't care about others. i don't feel that way. i care about myself. i care about others. it took me a long time to get that way because i was so ashamed and felt abandoned. mother still doing the same thing she's doing when i was coming up. my sisters, my brothers, they're not in my life like they're supposed to be. but i destroyed...
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those who want the juvenile hall closed say it is underused because youth crime is down. if the proposal is approved, the new facility which would focus on rehabilitation and job training would be up and running by the end of 2021. >>> the transit center will reopen on july 1, the $2 billion transit center opened last august enclosed weeks later after the discovery of cracked steel beams. the repairs have been made, it is safe to reopen. the golden gate bus transit service will be rolled out in early july, other services will resume later in the summer. >>> if you want to drive down the famous lombard street, it may soon cost you money, the state senate voted on a bill to launch the pilot program requiring drivers to make reservations. that street attracts millions of tourists every year, creating gridlock in the neighborhood. the vote is at 9:30 this morning, if it passes, it will be sent to governor newsom. >>> they are cleaning up the neighborhoods as tourists are starting trips to the neighborhood. it is hosted by the hotel council of san francisco and san francisco t
those who want the juvenile hall closed say it is underused because youth crime is down. if the proposal is approved, the new facility which would focus on rehabilitation and job training would be up and running by the end of 2021. >>> the transit center will reopen on july 1, the $2 billion transit center opened last august enclosed weeks later after the discovery of cracked steel beams. the repairs have been made, it is safe to reopen. the golden gate bus transit service will be...
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. >>> is official san francisco supervisors have voted to close the city's juvenile hall, what they plan to do in that. >>> we will hear from the warriors about their injuries and how the be able to get ready to go for game three of the finals tomorrow night. right now, earn 60,000 bonus miles after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. this one.le, it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just trying to help more people have more mornings. >>> now to our top stories outrage from neighbors and elsa brontk where a m
. >>> is official san francisco supervisors have voted to close the city's juvenile hall, what they plan to do in that. >>> we will hear from the warriors about their injuries and how the be able to get ready to go for game three of the finals tomorrow night. right now, earn 60,000 bonus miles after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and...
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. >>> also, a near unanimous decision to shut down juvenile hall in san francisco. why the local chapter of the naacp is strongly against that idea. >>> wrapping up the case, prosecutors in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial are calling their final witnesses. see why questioning by the defense made a mother of one of the 36 victims is so angry. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit >>> new developments tonight involving a controversial issue in the south bay. in the last 30 minutes santa clara county leaders took action to step back from making any big changes to their immigration notification policy. we are join now live with someone at the county building in san jose where the meeting just wrapped up. >> reporter: the vote came a half hour ago and it wa
. >>> also, a near unanimous decision to shut down juvenile hall in san francisco. why the local chapter of the naacp is strongly against that idea. >>> wrapping up the case, prosecutors in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial are calling their final witnesses. see why questioning by the defense made a mother of one of the 36 victims is so angry. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones....
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. >>> a second vote on a proposal to close the juvenile hall. the board initially approved plans to start the process of attempting to shut down the facility by the end of 2021. today's second vote does not mean it is a done deal. if approved, supervisors have to come up with a plan to close that facility and have to figure out what to do with the current detainees. the city and the department of juvenile corrections have to approve the deal before any real steps can be taken to close the facility. >>> well, new details in the college admissions cheating scandal. stanford said it is working with the attorney general's office to find a worthy cause to donate what it calls tainted money collected as part of the scream. approximately $770,000 was donated to the sailing team, including $610,000 in bribes to the coach. it is trying to redirect the funds. >>> and one of the strictest plastic bans in the bay area will officially go into effect next year. palo alto city council approving the ordinance. plastic straws, utensils and stirs. they are going
. >>> a second vote on a proposal to close the juvenile hall. the board initially approved plans to start the process of attempting to shut down the facility by the end of 2021. today's second vote does not mean it is a done deal. if approved, supervisors have to come up with a plan to close that facility and have to figure out what to do with the current detainees. the city and the department of juvenile corrections have to approve the deal before any real steps can be taken to close...
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. >>> san francisco one step closer to closing juvenile hall.supervisors voted 10-1 in favor. supporters say the ability is underused with only about 30 detainees. a smaller facility will focus on job training and rehabilitation. proponents say they are concerned young offenders might be moved far from home if the ordinance is approved juvenile hall will close at the end of 2021. >>> on monday the defense will start to present their case in the ghost ship trial. >> the jury heard from this man who escaped from the second floor of the go ship warehouse as the fire raged. he said he had no problems going up the wooden stairs, he testified there were places where the stairs were uneven and constructed in a more makeshift way. other witnesses have told the jury they saw a young woman with blond hair rushing into the warehouse and up the stairs to warn others. after his testimony he told us he is not out to point fingers. >> i certainly do not think it was the blame of that person, even if they expressed fears. we all had our own decisions to make du
. >>> san francisco one step closer to closing juvenile hall.supervisors voted 10-1 in favor. supporters say the ability is underused with only about 30 detainees. a smaller facility will focus on job training and rehabilitation. proponents say they are concerned young offenders might be moved far from home if the ordinance is approved juvenile hall will close at the end of 2021. >>> on monday the defense will start to present their case in the ghost ship trial. >> the...
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the san francisco board of supervisors set to vote this afternoon after a plan to shutdown the juvenile hall. as well as a facility for the young people who don't need to be detained but are not able to be at home. a local branch of the naacp opposes the plan saying it's not fair and that the black community should have been consulted. >> we're not talking about locking up people and throwing them away. but we're talking about quality programs that will be a secure facility where those who need i repeat the intensive care will be able to receive it. we don't have that in san francisco as it ought to be. >> if the plan is passed by the board of supervisors the current juvenile hall will be closeded by the year 2021. >>> happening today the controversial bill on whether to name the station as rose pack. groups are coming out on both sides. . >> the central subway project has been in the works for a decade and will provide a much-needed transportation option for many people here in chinatown. now it could be done as soon as february but before it's done it needs a name and a lot of people are c
the san francisco board of supervisors set to vote this afternoon after a plan to shutdown the juvenile hall. as well as a facility for the young people who don't need to be detained but are not able to be at home. a local branch of the naacp opposes the plan saying it's not fair and that the black community should have been consulted. >> we're not talking about locking up people and throwing them away. but we're talking about quality programs that will be a secure facility where those...
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we don't have in san francisco. >> the ordinance will not have to pass, under the proposal juvenile hall will be closed by the end of 2021. >>> in san francisco supervisors expected to put this afternoon in support of a long time local comedy club. the punchline has not been able to renew its lease. club management says that the property owner is unwilling to discuss the matter as an intending to lease the space to google. if approved, the punchline conservation act would put a 45 day moratorium on using this property for any other purpose. >>> a peninsula fire service is using existing technology to take to the skies during search and rescue operations. they expanded their drone program, in order to help those that need help. we are live along the water park in menlo park. jesse? >> reporter: more than a year ago, menlo park, they began sketching out an agreement with the us coast guard, to use drones to help find people lost in territorial waters. this promises faster response times when it matters the most. in the heat of the midday sun, menlo park fire captain higgins, prepares to la
we don't have in san francisco. >> the ordinance will not have to pass, under the proposal juvenile hall will be closed by the end of 2021. >>> in san francisco supervisors expected to put this afternoon in support of a long time local comedy club. the punchline has not been able to renew its lease. club management says that the property owner is unwilling to discuss the matter as an intending to lease the space to google. if approved, the punchline conservation act would put a...
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my name is gerald miller and i'm here to ask you for help with the ddap program at juvenile hall. there's an ask on the table for $300,000. i would like to show my support for the panel attorneys at juvenile hall, which we work very closely with, and i would ask for your support and full funding for them, as well. thank you. >> chair fewer: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, everybody, and it's a miracle i made it through this. my name is jordan davis. i'm a district 6 resident, and despite what some haters think, i am actually speaking for myself right now. i come to you today because i'm on an extended hunger strike for rent relief for supportive housing tenants. let's just say for a number of days or years, it would have reached adult hood. yep, 18 days, and i'm still up and walking around. i am one of the tenants in my neighborhood who are rent burdened. director kosinski predicted that $8 million will be able to cure this by lowering our rents to 30%. i'm willing to address it all, and shame on you for not addressing it in the budget. this is a long-standing
my name is gerald miller and i'm here to ask you for help with the ddap program at juvenile hall. there's an ask on the table for $300,000. i would like to show my support for the panel attorneys at juvenile hall, which we work very closely with, and i would ask for your support and full funding for them, as well. thank you. >> chair fewer: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, everybody, and it's a miracle i made it through this. my name is jordan davis. i'm a...