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d assemblyman phil king of san francisco and kevin mullen say the morality clauses of archbishop are discriminatory condemning birth control homosexuality, and artificial insemination but he says the lawmakers need to respect the right to hire people who hold up catholic teachings. >>> the port of oakland is see seeing a work slow down despite the bill define the pacific maritime association and the longshoreman's union reached last week. the port of oakland tolls abc that trucks are moving in and out of the terminals but there are not enough crane operators. the short average is temporary. >> we hope so. now, meteorologist mike nicco, is the cold temporary? >> it is going to be temporary this morning, the coldest morning in the forecast. of course, san francisco is barely touched by the cold from june at ocean beep and west portal and bayview at 52 and golden gate bridge and 53 in downtown mission and sunny side and 55 at the ferry building, and pacifica is 52 and everyone else in the 30's and 40s at 53 in long beach. santa clara is 35 and petaluma, the air was not so drive. the tem
d assemblyman phil king of san francisco and kevin mullen say the morality clauses of archbishop are discriminatory condemning birth control homosexuality, and artificial insemination but he says the lawmakers need to respect the right to hire people who hold up catholic teachings. >>> the port of oakland is see seeing a work slow down despite the bill define the pacific maritime association and the longshoreman's union reached last week. the port of oakland tolls abc that trucks are...
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traffic has increased and now south san francisco assemblyman kevin mullen want to do something about it. >> this core doer is critical for the state budget for revenue generated and overall in the state. >> reporter: admitting the assembly bill is early in stages and says cooperation is needed between businesses politicians and traffic authorities for this to get better. >> it is real corridor of innovation and creativity. but our roadway, infrastructure is not keeping pace with the innovation that you're seeing in the private sector. >> one thing we have seen more of lately metering lights alongside 101 and will 5. time will tell if they are able to relief some of the traffic congestion. scott budman nbc bay area news. >> it is headache thank you, scott. >>> we are following developing news in southern california. the super bug outbreak is not a threat to the public. that's the word today from doctors at ucla medical center. this comes after a drug resistant bacteria may have contributed to two deaths and infected five patients. the hospital discovered the super bug on two endo scop
traffic has increased and now south san francisco assemblyman kevin mullen want to do something about it. >> this core doer is critical for the state budget for revenue generated and overall in the state. >> reporter: admitting the assembly bill is early in stages and says cooperation is needed between businesses politicians and traffic authorities for this to get better. >> it is real corridor of innovation and creativity. but our roadway, infrastructure is not keeping pace...
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. >>> two state lawmakers -- state assembly members phil ting and kevin mullen are calling for an investigation. the archbishop refused their request to remove what they call the devicive and discriminatory clauses. those lawmakers say the clauses may violate the civil rights of the workers. >>> the national conference in uc berkeley this week on sexual assault is causing controversy. uc berkeley is one of 90 colleges under investigation for the civil office. prompted by a complaint last year who say the college failed to adequately protect students from sexual assault. tomorrow some students are planning a protest they say uc berkeley should fix its own problems before presenting itself as a leader in the movement against campus rape. >>> today san francisco supervisor mark farrell will introduce a plan to ban tobacco products at baseball parks. it would apply to more than just at & t park. and it would include smokeless tobacco products as well. if approved it would be the first ban in baseball parks in the country. supporters say it will be good for the health of the players and set a good e
. >>> two state lawmakers -- state assembly members phil ting and kevin mullen are calling for an investigation. the archbishop refused their request to remove what they call the devicive and discriminatory clauses. those lawmakers say the clauses may violate the civil rights of the workers. >>> the national conference in uc berkeley this week on sexual assault is causing controversy. uc berkeley is one of 90 colleges under investigation for the civil office. prompted by a...
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assembly man kevin mullen is offering a bill to try to bring as many people together as possible to fight gridlock. >> i welcome input. we have a lot of smart people on the peninsula with ideas how to deal with the issue and some of the creativity and talent you have in the silicon valley. >> reporter: he says that talent spends too much time in their cars. he says making this more bearable is good for business. >> it's a corridor of creativity but our roadway infrastructure is not keeping pace with the innovation of the private sector. >> reporter: giving innovators more team to get things done. the assemblyman admits his plan is in the very early stages. he says he hopes to go forward with support from both politicians and tech work ersers. reporting live in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, scott. it took less than a day for gas prices to go up after yesterday's massive refinery explosion. prices rose about 2 cents a gallon and experts predict it could soar up to 20 cents a gallon. a labor shutdown at a refinery here has contributed to that rise in gas prices. mo
assembly man kevin mullen is offering a bill to try to bring as many people together as possible to fight gridlock. >> i welcome input. we have a lot of smart people on the peninsula with ideas how to deal with the issue and some of the creativity and talent you have in the silicon valley. >> reporter: he says that talent spends too much time in their cars. he says making this more bearable is good for business. >> it's a corridor of creativity but our roadway infrastructure...
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assemblyman kevin mullen and phil tinge say the clauses set a bad precedent for workers rights. they want a state investigation into working conditions at the four catholic high schools in the san francisco archdiocese to see if the requirements violate state discrimination laws. this is the latest public outcry after students and teachers got together last week to unite against the catholic church. >> we are here because if jesus were alive today he would be standing next to us. >> reporter: last week san francisco's archbishop fired back at state lawmakers who criticized him in a letter saying, quote, i respect your right to employ or not employ whomever you wish to advance your mission. i simply ask the same respect from you." live in san francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> today the san francisco board of supervisors is expected to weigh in on the morality clauses with a resolution calling on the archbishop to respect the decisions and private choices of teachers. >>> 5:06 now. later this morning, opening statements begin in a high stakes sexual harassment case against a silic
assemblyman kevin mullen and phil tinge say the clauses set a bad precedent for workers rights. they want a state investigation into working conditions at the four catholic high schools in the san francisco archdiocese to see if the requirements violate state discrimination laws. this is the latest public outcry after students and teachers got together last week to unite against the catholic church. >> we are here because if jesus were alive today he would be standing next to us. >>...
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according to "the san francisco examiner" phil king and kevin mullen asked the state committee to probesan francisco archdiocese. they say the church's requirement that flees sign a morality clause sets a dangerous precedent for workers right. salvatore cordealone says the state should respect the church's right to hire people who uphold the catholic teachings. >>> city council members have approved a new law allowing for a do not deliver list. it makes it illegal to deliver unwanted newspapers and other advertising material, residents initiated the ordinance after trying unsuccessfully to stop unsolicited deliveries of "the san francisco examiner." they called the deliveries of anuisance and said the paper ignored requests to stop deliveries. >>> 5:06, time to check out your microclimate on this tuesday morning, a crisp start for us. >> it's chilly out there. good morning to you, laura, sam. this live picture of san jose, which is as clear as a bell this morning, same clear sky over the san francisco bay, we have cold air but a gorgeous rebound coming your way. let me take you through
according to "the san francisco examiner" phil king and kevin mullen asked the state committee to probesan francisco archdiocese. they say the church's requirement that flees sign a morality clause sets a dangerous precedent for workers right. salvatore cordealone says the state should respect the church's right to hire people who uphold the catholic teachings. >>> city council members have approved a new law allowing for a do not deliver list. it makes it illegal to deliver...