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here we see oakland mayor libby schaaf. when she joined us on the mornings. let's listen to the fire chief now. >> i can tell you right now. initially pacific gas & electric identified areas located in the hill areas of our committee. i don't believe a lot of that area extends to critical infrastructure. whether hospitals are some of the main transportation arteries. whether it be the port of oakland. maritime our aviation division. i don't think that's a concern at this point. most people are aware they should remember, fast-moving wildfire may not stay just centrally located in the hill areas. that could expand throughout the other areas of the city. with that, we are on heightened alert and concerned pg&e make a make a decision to expand the footprint of that ic safety's shutdown or power shutdown rather. yes or? yes. john is here. there we go. >> thank you chief. if the power goes down, sorry communications director of oakland. have a list of schools that we have potentially affected by what is going on here. there are total of 12 schools we are talking a
here we see oakland mayor libby schaaf. when she joined us on the mornings. let's listen to the fire chief now. >> i can tell you right now. initially pacific gas & electric identified areas located in the hill areas of our committee. i don't believe a lot of that area extends to critical infrastructure. whether hospitals are some of the main transportation arteries. whether it be the port of oakland. maritime our aviation division. i don't think that's a concern at this point. most...
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libby schaaf claimed today pete day in oakland.>>> escondido.ily-friendly concert series and downtown oakland. the 84-year-old musician was raised in oakland before becoming a world-famous percussionist. he made it clear to his fans exactly what kind of music they would be enjoying tonight. >>> he toured with carlos santana in the late 1960s. he also shared the stage with such music stars as herbie hancock and woody herman. he rode his memoir my life in the key of e. dancing tonight you probably called window while you were out there. 40 miles per hour. we had a gust of 41 miles per hour earlier tonight. it was really windy. the only place that is hanging on to that is novato. a gust of about 24 miles per hour. we have calmed down quite a bit. the wind is giving us a break. temperatures are mild. below average. 57 san francisco. 53 in oakland. 57 santa rosa. san jose 57 degrees. the next couple days we go overnight tonight we get some clouds in the morning. 10 am tomorrow. a few sprinkles trying to work their way in. then we get to the friday af
libby schaaf claimed today pete day in oakland.>>> escondido.ily-friendly concert series and downtown oakland. the 84-year-old musician was raised in oakland before becoming a world-famous percussionist. he made it clear to his fans exactly what kind of music they would be enjoying tonight. >>> he toured with carlos santana in the late 1960s. he also shared the stage with such music stars as herbie hancock and woody herman. he rode his memoir my life in the key of e. dancing...
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the commissioner met with mayor libby schaaf yesterday and earlier this week said she hopes issues canutside court. >> my dream is that we would place the lawsuit on hold and push pause and sit down and negotiate and forge a beautiful future for this piece of land that will serve generations of east oakland people for many years to come and that certainly would include affordable housing and it certainly would include an long-term commitment by the oakland a's to play ball in oakland. >> reporter: the oakland a's said they were blindsided by the lawsuit on the president said he was disappointed that the judge granted the temporary restraining order. during this time they are allowed to talk about the possible sale but all parties are expected back in court next month. >>> for the second year in a row, the oakland season ended in a loss. last night the a's lost to the braves 5-1 and rays hit four home runs and the a's suddenly just went cold. the loss is disappointing and painful in this season is suddenly over after winning 97 regular season games. >> the loss is solely on me. i had on
the commissioner met with mayor libby schaaf yesterday and earlier this week said she hopes issues canutside court. >> my dream is that we would place the lawsuit on hold and push pause and sit down and negotiate and forge a beautiful future for this piece of land that will serve generations of east oakland people for many years to come and that certainly would include affordable housing and it certainly would include an long-term commitment by the oakland a's to play ball in oakland....
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. >> reporter: the city's lsuit was filed without the support of mayor libby schaaf. >> that would not have ben my choice. i don't think the timing was ideal. that was the city torn's choice with the authorization of the city council. i hope the council decides to suspend any further litigation. >> reporter: council president kaplan is offering an alternative proposal for what she deems better needs for the security. as for the timing of the suit, right before the a's big game against tampa bay the politics later. >> reporter: now, the next court hearing is set for november 14th. the judge set that to get both sides to file their gults for thehe judge barred the parties from entering into a contract, but the a's can continue their discussions or negotiations with the county. in oakland, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> thank you. the a's players are not thing about lawsuits. they have postseason baseball they have a wild calendar game tomorrow at the coliseum. a crowd of 50,000 is expected for the game and a's manager bob melvin is very excited about that. >> we're going to play in front o
. >> reporter: the city's lsuit was filed without the support of mayor libby schaaf. >> that would not have ben my choice. i don't think the timing was ideal. that was the city torn's choice with the authorization of the city council. i hope the council decides to suspend any further litigation. >> reporter: council president kaplan is offering an alternative proposal for what she deems better needs for the security. as for the timing of the suit, right before the a's big game...
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we're hoping at least by 08:00pm tonight from the emergency operations center in oakland mayor libby schaaf says joaquin miller park is the only park expected to close during the red flag warning we all know the devastation that fires can cost and so this is a time to be extremely vigilant. do not use equipment that may cause sparks the extremely cautious. if you are a smoker might be a good week to quit and unless it's an emergency call 2, 1, 1, or 3, 1, one rather than 911 for information or to inquire about services in oakland felecia goal kron 4 news. >>you know we hear from alameda county officials on how the city plans to deal with the coming power outages said to affect thousands of customers. he said to update customers tonight at 7 o'clock we will be streaming that live on kron on you can download the ap latest updates. >>of the survivors of the north bay fire storm moved away after their homes were destroyed others decided to stay and rebuild. one homeowner in the fouai grove neighborhood in santa rosa rebuild his home from the ground up and he acknowledges the cost to rebuild was
we're hoping at least by 08:00pm tonight from the emergency operations center in oakland mayor libby schaaf says joaquin miller park is the only park expected to close during the red flag warning we all know the devastation that fires can cost and so this is a time to be extremely vigilant. do not use equipment that may cause sparks the extremely cautious. if you are a smoker might be a good week to quit and unless it's an emergency call 2, 1, 1, or 3, 1, one rather than 911 for information or...
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we know it's something that libby schaaf wants to see happen. she doesn't want to see the legal system get involved. and whoever wins tonight's game goes on to play the houston astros. nbc bay area news. >>> coming up next, it's being called the most miserable place notice bay area. we're going to take you to antioch to see how people who live there feel about that title. >>> plus, history painted over. the steps some are taking to try to save several murals in one south bay city. >>> i'm hoping there's nothing to be miserable about. look at this view. the winds are going to pick up. but it's the warmup we're monitoring maybe just in time for the weekend. i'll have the full details. >>> well, an east bay city is making headlines, but not for the best reason. business insider named antioch the most miserable city in the bay area. happened this week, and some of the people who live there are understandably not so happy about that title. jodi hernandez is live in antioch. come on, are people really miserable there? >> reporter: well, jessica, it de
we know it's something that libby schaaf wants to see happen. she doesn't want to see the legal system get involved. and whoever wins tonight's game goes on to play the houston astros. nbc bay area news. >>> coming up next, it's being called the most miserable place notice bay area. we're going to take you to antioch to see how people who live there feel about that title. >>> plus, history painted over. the steps some are taking to try to save several murals in one south bay...
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they're going to meet with leaders, including mayor libby schaaf. the red arrows will not stay for fleet week, which actually starts next week. just a little taste of what's going to happen in the skies. >> we don't mind a few of our british visitors coming, give them good weather, kari. >> we have great weather today and it starts out cool but we'll warm up for the afternoon, inland areas like walnut creek we have a clear start to the morning and we're going to feel a chill in the air. upper 40s through 7:00. at 9:00 we're at 55 degrees, and then up to about 70 degrees at 1:00 today. here is a look at all of our high temperatures for this afternoon, reaching 74 in livermore and in morgan hill. we'll see a high of 75 in napa today with oakland reaching 69. 72 in san jose, and san francisco up to 66 degrees. we'll have another look at the forecast coming up and mike, you're updating two crash scenes. >> that's right. i hoped to tell you all lanes of 101 reopened but the slow lane is still blocked, getting the big rig and the car wedged to it to the s
they're going to meet with leaders, including mayor libby schaaf. the red arrows will not stay for fleet week, which actually starts next week. just a little taste of what's going to happen in the skies. >> we don't mind a few of our british visitors coming, give them good weather, kari. >> we have great weather today and it starts out cool but we'll warm up for the afternoon, inland areas like walnut creek we have a clear start to the morning and we're going to feel a chill in the...
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one with mayor libby schaaf and the other with council president rebecca kaplan. reed was in the room for both meetings. >>> the commissioner basically said that he wants the lawsuit to go away. that the a's had other options that they consider. if we didn't get our act together.>> reporter: the commissioner took pains to remind everyone five years ago he supported the a's staying in oakland instead of going to san jose. he reminded everyone the a's have a triple a team in vegas and the bay area fans will be coming to vegas to watch the raiders.>> that you perceive his words as a threat the a's would leave? >> took it seriously. i think the mayor took it seriously. >> reporter: alameda is trying to sell its ownership stake back to days. oakland is doing to try to stop the transaction. the commissioner came in la down below. >>> the commissioner is not bluffing. >>> i don't think he was bluffing.>> reporter: whatever he said seems to wked. staff from oakland and alameda county are meeting this week to try to hash it out behind the scenes. >>> the commissioner showe
one with mayor libby schaaf and the other with council president rebecca kaplan. reed was in the room for both meetings. >>> the commissioner basically said that he wants the lawsuit to go away. that the a's had other options that they consider. if we didn't get our act together.>> reporter: the commissioner took pains to remind everyone five years ago he supported the a's staying in oakland instead of going to san jose. he reminded everyone the a's have a triple a team in vegas...
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. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf sent a message to pg&e if the power is not restored quickly enough. >> it is our hope that that does not happen. five days without electricity is pretty unacceptable for our community. and we certainly will expect pg&e to do everything within its power to assure that we don't see those winds of impacts. >> reporter: when the power was asked about problems in the city of oakland, because of these power outages that were experienced, these kinds of situations bring out the best in the people of oakland. live in concord, andrea borba. if >>> this marks the first time the south bay has had to deal with threatened power shutoffs. people in the east san jose foothills are scrambling, and city leaders feel like they have been left in the dark. >> reporter: my photographer and i just got an alert about possible power outages to this neighborhood. they will almost certainly be without power. many who live in this part of town say they weren't aware or were left ill-prepared for what could be a life and death situation. pg&e's plan could plunge large parts of t
. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf sent a message to pg&e if the power is not restored quickly enough. >> it is our hope that that does not happen. five days without electricity is pretty unacceptable for our community. and we certainly will expect pg&e to do everything within its power to assure that we don't see those winds of impacts. >> reporter: when the power was asked about problems in the city of oakland, because of these power outages that were experienced,...
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one with the mayor libby schaaf and the other with the council president rebecca kaplan. larry reed was in the room for both meetings. >>> the commissioner basically said he wants this lawsuit to go away. that the a's have other options that they can consider. if we didn't get our act together.>> reporter: the commissioner took pains to remind everyone five years ago he supported the a's staying in oakland instead of going to san jose. he reminded everyone the a's have a triple a team in vegas and bay area fans will be coming to vegas to watch the raiders.>>> did you perceive his words as a threat that the a's would leave?>> i took what he said seriously. i think the mayor took it seriously. >> reporter: alameda county is trying to sell back to the a's. oakland is going to try to stop the transaction. the commissioner came in and laid down the law. the commissioner is not bluffing? >> i don't think he was bluffing.>> reporter: it seems to have worked. staff in the city of oakland and alameda county are meeting this week to try to hash it out behind the scenes. the mayor r
one with the mayor libby schaaf and the other with the council president rebecca kaplan. larry reed was in the room for both meetings. >>> the commissioner basically said he wants this lawsuit to go away. that the a's have other options that they can consider. if we didn't get our act together.>> reporter: the commissioner took pains to remind everyone five years ago he supported the a's staying in oakland instead of going to san jose. he reminded everyone the a's have a triple a...
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. >> reporter: even oakland mayor libby schaaf did not see it coming. >>, you know, it was a little surprised but it is absolutely prudent for the city to preserve their rights. >> reporter: the a's are looking to develop the conversation have often buy the land for $140 million. that's a separate project from but the city council front has concerns about the proposed coliseum deal, concerns it may violate the surplus land act. that will require such land to be first considered for affordable housing into first negotiate with other public agencies. >> we have a robust supportable housing plan. we have engaged the local community. >> reporter: in a text to ktvu comment city council president rebecca kaplan brought the lawsuit would ensure the future of the project will be clouded by accusations of failing to follow the surplus land act. mayor schaaf was having any issues could be resolved outside of court. >> we sit down. we negotiate. and we forge a beautiful future for this piece of land that will serve generations of east oaklco. that certainly will include affordable housing. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: even oakland mayor libby schaaf did not see it coming. >>, you know, it was a little surprised but it is absolutely prudent for the city to preserve their rights. >> reporter: the a's are looking to develop the conversation have often buy the land for $140 million. that's a separate project from but the city council front has concerns about the proposed coliseum deal, concerns it may violate the surplus land act. that will require such land to be first...
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event as senator feinstein's home was attended by san francisco mayor london breed, oakland mayor libby schaaf and >>> pg&e's attorney fees and its bankruptcy case good rank as one expensive ever. court records show that pg&e's lawyers fees have now reached the $140 million mark. and they are expected to grow higher. pg&e filed for bankruptcy in january, mostly due to billions of dollars in wildfire related claims. >>> pg&e is rolling out a new service tied to its power shut off safety program. now, the public and sign up for alerts that will notify you when pg&e plans to turn off the electricity in certain zip codes. this new tool allows you to keep track of power shut offs, even if you don't live in the area where the lights are going out. it's aimed at helping the parents of older children, caretakers and others who want to stay informed about possible power shut offs in areas away from their own homes. >>> the city of vallejo expanding its safety plan. in response to the 40 acre fire that mere island preserve last week. now vallejo is hired security guards to work around the clock after in
event as senator feinstein's home was attended by san francisco mayor london breed, oakland mayor libby schaaf and >>> pg&e's attorney fees and its bankruptcy case good rank as one expensive ever. court records show that pg&e's lawyers fees have now reached the $140 million mark. and they are expected to grow higher. pg&e filed for bankruptcy in january, mostly due to billions of dollars in wildfire related claims. >>> pg&e is rolling out a new service tied to...
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>>inside the emergency operations center in oakland mayor libby schaaf stating the city is prepared for any and all emergencies should pg any decide to implement a public safety power shutoff showed off that could last from midnight through thursday and in an extreme case as long as 5 days she says residents need to be ready to update your emergency contact list. >>to have rendezvous plans to have adequate supplies in your home in the event of extended power outages power could potentially be shut down throughout the city but most likely in the oakland hills for those of you who live in the hills where we know there's challenges with access >>parker own entry injury elementary and for opponent or there's united middle school. bret hart middle school skyline high school. still high school. sojourner truth and bay tech charter sojourner truth charter and runs till are on same campus also remember to keep your phone's charged if your landline won't work during an outage. >>in oakland fleet at all kron 4 news. >>berkeley is east bay city that will see power cut to some people in their neigh
>>inside the emergency operations center in oakland mayor libby schaaf stating the city is prepared for any and all emergencies should pg any decide to implement a public safety power shutoff showed off that could last from midnight through thursday and in an extreme case as long as 5 days she says residents need to be ready to update your emergency contact list. >>to have rendezvous plans to have adequate supplies in your home in the event of extended power outages power could...
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two dozen cities and they will land at oakland airport and meet with leaders including the mayor libby schaaf. the red arrows will not stay here for fleet week which is next week. >>> here is something you don't want to see when you look out your airplane window, a catering cart spinning out of control at chicago o'hare. a passenger shot this video while waiting on the tarmac. the cart finally stopped when a worker used a plane tug to knock it over. american airlines said a stuck accelerator might be to blame. luckily nobody was hurt. >>> and a last look at what we could expect with the nice weather. >> it is nice today. getting out there with sunshine and highs in the low 70s. we'll be warming up going into the weekend. our inland valley reaching into the upper 80s and for san francisco we're at mid-60s today. and then for the weekend as you start to make plans, i know it is just tuesday but it looks really nice this weekend. >> and that is why we appreciate you. >> thank you, kari. >> and thank you for joining us. next newscast is at 5:00. >> don't forget to join us tomorrow morning -- >> l
two dozen cities and they will land at oakland airport and meet with leaders including the mayor libby schaaf. the red arrows will not stay here for fleet week which is next week. >>> here is something you don't want to see when you look out your airplane window, a catering cart spinning out of control at chicago o'hare. a passenger shot this video while waiting on the tarmac. the cart finally stopped when a worker used a plane tug to knock it over. american airlines said a stuck...
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and mayor libby schaaf is encouraged about this latest development. >>> well go grow -- growing outrage over schools. the step participants are taking against this move. >>> plus wildfires burning out of control in southern california. the warning that hot dry winds intensifies. >>> and -- >> i'm completely and utterly shocked and devastated that that actually happened here today. >> a horrible story coming out of southern england. the arrest made after 39 people were found dead in a locked big rig trailer this morning. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. just toss it in the dryer to bounce out wrinkles. we dried these shorts with bounce wrinkle guard, and a pair without. the bounce wrinkle guard shorts have fewer wrinkles and static, and more softness. it's the world's
and mayor libby schaaf is encouraged about this latest development. >>> well go grow -- growing outrage over schools. the step participants are taking against this move. >>> plus wildfires burning out of control in southern california. the warning that hot dry winds intensifies. >>> and -- >> i'm completely and utterly shocked and devastated that that actually happened here today. >> a horrible story coming out of southern england. the arrest made after 39...
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but later this morning, governor gavin newsom will join libby schaaf and other leaders and seismologists to officially launch this statewide early-morning system. allie rasmus, ktvu. >>> we hope you'll join us tonight as we have a special code quake country preparing for the next big one and you will see it on ktvu right after the thursday night football sports wrap. >>> berkeley just became the fourth city to ban the city government from using facial recognition technology. it's an amendment to the ordinance requiring city council to approve buying surveillance technology and tests have shown that the technology can sometimes be faulty and often miss identifies people. a spokesman said the city had never sought out this technology and has none in place and there's been no comment from the berkeley police. san francisco, by the way, imposed the nation's first ban on this technology and oakland and emeryville are considering it. >>> antitrust complaints are being settled with a class action lawsuit accusing sutter health of exerting market power to inflate insurance costs. the california
but later this morning, governor gavin newsom will join libby schaaf and other leaders and seismologists to officially launch this statewide early-morning system. allie rasmus, ktvu. >>> we hope you'll join us tonight as we have a special code quake country preparing for the next big one and you will see it on ktvu right after the thursday night football sports wrap. >>> berkeley just became the fourth city to ban the city government from using facial recognition technology....
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. >> this is on the heels of mlb commissioner -- to oakland city hall where he reportedly told libby schaaf drop the lawsuit or the a's could follow the raiders to -- >> obviously, i'll be taking an update on where things are. >> willing to work together and be able to work with the a's to get the best package, the benefits, the city of oakland and not just a group of individuals. >> reporter: where do things stand? the city attorney not dropped the lawsuit against the county and city council member noelle gallon low hopes to have a rough draft basis or a lease agreement within a month or two. that's the latest in oakland. melissa colorado. nbc bay area news. >> this could get messy. up next at 6:00. stepping up the fight against dirty streets. the san francisco supervisor vowing to fix the problem. also, staffing up. firefighters in contra costa county, showing us how they're repositioning crews during the dangerous weather conditions. >>> i'll have more on the fire danger. but heat is the other part of the story. a warm 86 in concord. we're getting hotter tomorrow. we'll let you know how
. >> this is on the heels of mlb commissioner -- to oakland city hall where he reportedly told libby schaaf drop the lawsuit or the a's could follow the raiders to -- >> obviously, i'll be taking an update on where things are. >> willing to work together and be able to work with the a's to get the best package, the benefits, the city of oakland and not just a group of individuals. >> reporter: where do things stand? the city attorney not dropped the lawsuit against the...
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. >> it was filed without the support of mayor libby schaaf. >> that would not have been my choice. i don't think the timing of this lawsuit was ideal. that was the city attorney's choice with the authorization of the city council. i hope the council decides to suspend any further litigation. >> reporter: as for the timing of the suit, right before the a's big game against tampa bay. >> i think we should justpolitis ty couil president kaplan suppo saying that she and a group of community groups or selection of community groups have a vision for this property for developing it that might better serve the needs of the community. now this litigation next court hearing is set for november 14th. >> with they worried about this lawsuit and the judge's order being a distraction one day before the game. >> reporter: they are concerned about the timing, dan. as we know the wild card game is for 5:00 here tomorrow against tampa tbay here at the coliseum. the aeds and the fans want to focus on getting that one win as you know it is do or die and they're hoping 50,000 fans will pack the coliseu
. >> it was filed without the support of mayor libby schaaf. >> that would not have been my choice. i don't think the timing of this lawsuit was ideal. that was the city attorney's choice with the authorization of the city council. i hope the council decides to suspend any further litigation. >> reporter: as for the timing of the suit, right before the a's big game against tampa bay. >> i think we should justpolitis ty couil president kaplan suppo saying that she and a...
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. >> mayor libby schaaf led ceremonies today honoring the first responders and citizens who helped in rescues, reflecting on the lives lost and preparing for the next quake. >> things started to shake and we went to work. >> among those honored, retired deputy fire chief mark hoffman. he was a lieutenant at the time, felt the shaking and knew there would be trouble. his crew was first to arrive at the deadly cypress scene. >> i felt my best role was to bird dog and go from collapsed section to collapsed section and get an assessment of how many bodies needed to be rescued. >> wilford harvey was in the cypress mandela neighborhood checked on neighbors and turned off natural gas to prevent fires. he regrets the loss of life and the cost but like many in the area, he prefers the replacement section of the nimitz that skirts around the neighborhood instead of the elevated eyesore that made folks feel isolated. >> we couldn't see the tribune tower or the city hall. we didn't know where we were living on this side of the freeway. >> reporter: he also remembers there was a maximum effort amo
. >> mayor libby schaaf led ceremonies today honoring the first responders and citizens who helped in rescues, reflecting on the lives lost and preparing for the next quake. >> things started to shake and we went to work. >> among those honored, retired deputy fire chief mark hoffman. he was a lieutenant at the time, felt the shaking and knew there would be trouble. his crew was first to arrive at the deadly cypress scene. >> i felt my best role was to bird dog and go...
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ladies and gentlemen, oakland mayor, libby schaaf. >> i brought the oakland weather with me. >> it is so good to be here in our bay area. we may have two cities, but we have one bay. we have one bay area. we know that we rise or fall togeth together. also in memory, since you invoked the memory of our mayor ed lee, someone who lived the values of regionalism. one thing i hope you all know about the mayors of oakland and san francisco is we are home-grown girls and we are graduates of our public school system. [ cheering and applause ]. >> now, i want to pile on to london's challenge to the corporate community. there is a lot of talk these days about shareholder responsibility, how that is a thing of the past and we need to move on to stakeholder responsibility. i challenge other companies to do what sales force has done. that is put your money where your mouth is and put your love where your money is. the fact that sales force does not just pay lip service to the idea of corporate responsibility but they invest deeply and they invest with humility. i don't know if i've ever heard a c.
ladies and gentlemen, oakland mayor, libby schaaf. >> i brought the oakland weather with me. >> it is so good to be here in our bay area. we may have two cities, but we have one bay. we have one bay area. we know that we rise or fall togeth together. also in memory, since you invoked the memory of our mayor ed lee, someone who lived the values of regionalism. one thing i hope you all know about the mayors of oakland and san francisco is we are home-grown girls and we are graduates...
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the oakland mayor libby schaaf said she's proud of the way her community came together after that disaster. >> i will never forget the shock of getting home to my lake merritt apartment with every window shattered and a crack in the wall so big i could see lake merritt through it. as news rolled in of the devastating loss of life, the fact that right here where we are standing, 42 people perished in the cyprus collapse. that recognition was so sobering , so saddening -- >> reporter: >> she said the anniversary should serve as a perm reminder to prepare for the next disaster by having a plan for yourself and your family. being trained in first aid and having emergency supplies ready to go. we do hope you will join us tonight for a ktvu earthquake special called, quake country, preparing for the next big one. you can watch it here on ktvu after the thursday night football sportswrap. >>> some developing news at this hour after a visit from vice president mike pence and secretary of state mike pompeo. the present of turkey has agreed to a short-term cease- fire in northern syria. under the ne
the oakland mayor libby schaaf said she's proud of the way her community came together after that disaster. >> i will never forget the shock of getting home to my lake merritt apartment with every window shattered and a crack in the wall so big i could see lake merritt through it. as news rolled in of the devastating loss of life, the fact that right here where we are standing, 42 people perished in the cyprus collapse. that recognition was so sobering , so saddening -- >> reporter:...
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oakland mayor libby schaaf cut the ribbon on a new facility designed specifically for single women.ly on abc7 news. >> i lost my home after 14 years, and it was a downward spiral ever since then. >> for joanna, it's a way out of a life that was destroying her. >> the poverty that i see that exists, it makes people violent. and yes, very dangerous. i didn't see any hope. >> two, one! >> now joanne is among the first to move in to turning point, a new residential program in east oakland for single women. >> we have problems with trafficking and domestic violence and also some drug abuse. but what happens to women is they end up being attached to their abuser because it's also a means of protection. >> we have to recognize that women live under a unique set of threats to their safety and to their emotional well-being. >> turning point, as it's called, has space for up to 24 women. it's meant to be a long-term solution, not just a place to sleep for days or weeks. residents stay for six to 12 months and each must be working toward gaining employment or continuing their education. there'
oakland mayor libby schaaf cut the ribbon on a new facility designed specifically for single women.ly on abc7 news. >> i lost my home after 14 years, and it was a downward spiral ever since then. >> for joanna, it's a way out of a life that was destroying her. >> the poverty that i see that exists, it makes people violent. and yes, very dangerous. i didn't see any hope. >> two, one! >> now joanne is among the first to move in to turning point, a new residential...
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commissioner manfred met with mayor libby schaaf yesterday and earlier this week she said she hopes any issues can be resolved outside of court. >> my dream is we place the lawsuit on hold. we push pause and sit down and negotiate and we forge a beautiful future for this piece of land that will serve generations of east oakland ours for many years to come. that certainly will include affordable housing and it certainly will include a long- term commitment by the oakland a's to play ball in oakland. >> the commissioner said he was also disappointed by the timing of the lawsuit that happened right before the wild card matchup. all sides are expected back in court. in oakland, elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news . >>> security is enforcing a curfew by firing bullets and tear gas at violators. 21 people have been killed in antigovernment rallies. the round-the-clock curfew was announced in the iraqi capital hours earlier. deadly violence gripping the country this week. . lack of jobs and services. and in a desperate attempt to and the protester 30s have cut internet access across much of ira
commissioner manfred met with mayor libby schaaf yesterday and earlier this week she said she hopes any issues can be resolved outside of court. >> my dream is we place the lawsuit on hold. we push pause and sit down and negotiate and we forge a beautiful future for this piece of land that will serve generations of east oakland ours for many years to come. that certainly will include affordable housing and it certainly will include a long- term commitment by the oakland a's to play ball...
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. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf led ceremonies today honoring first responders and citizens who went to help when violent shaking from the loma prieta deck brought the upper deck crashing down on to cars on the lower deck. >> and i'm watching telephone poles moving, and i'm watching streetlights bouncing up and down. >> retired deputy fire chief mark hoffman was a outside fire station 1 when the quake struck. he and his crew sped to the collapsed freeway and immediately began the search for victims. >> i felt my best role was to bird dog and go from collapsed section to collapsed section, to try to get an assessment on how many bodies need to be rescued. >> meantime, neighbors in the cypress mandela neighborhood also went to work. >> we moved quickly in the community to see what was going on and how we could help others. >> wilfred harvey got a wrench and went around to his neighbors' homes, turning off gas to reduce the fire risk. the cypress freeway was never popular in this neighborhood. commuters who used it may have seen it as a quick link between interstates 80 and 880
. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf led ceremonies today honoring first responders and citizens who went to help when violent shaking from the loma prieta deck brought the upper deck crashing down on to cars on the lower deck. >> and i'm watching telephone poles moving, and i'm watching streetlights bouncing up and down. >> retired deputy fire chief mark hoffman was a outside fire station 1 when the quake struck. he and his crew sped to the collapsed freeway and...
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event at senator feinstein's home was attended by san francisco mayor london breed, oakland mayor libby schaaf in san francisco giant ceo larry baer . >>> governor newsom signed a law that makes it illegal to distribute video and audio clips edited to damage a candidates reputation within 60 days of an election. the law gives candidates the right to sue to stop the spread of manipulated images and to seek financial damages. the digitally altered images known as deep fakes have become so sophisticated that by using artificial intelligence, candidates can appear to say or do just about anything. >>> 6:26 am. prosecutors could decide on retrying derrick almena, the ghost ship master tenant. >> i want to go home. now. tomorrow. >> next, a ktvu exclusive jailhouse interview with derrick almena . >>> hundreds of tires dumped on the russian river. the reason investigators could have an easy path to tracking those responsible . >>> right now with a new song released by camilla cavallo we want to take you on a trip to milan italy. looks like a nice day there. you can catch a nonstop flight from sfo to
event at senator feinstein's home was attended by san francisco mayor london breed, oakland mayor libby schaaf in san francisco giant ceo larry baer . >>> governor newsom signed a law that makes it illegal to distribute video and audio clips edited to damage a candidates reputation within 60 days of an election. the law gives candidates the right to sue to stop the spread of manipulated images and to seek financial damages. the digitally altered images known as deep fakes have become...
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event at senator feinstein's home was attended by san francisco mayor london breed, oakland mayor libby schaaf and san francisco giants ceo, larry baer. >>> pg&e's attorney fees and its bankruptcy caseexpensive ev court records show that pg&e's lawyers fees have reached $140 million and is expected to grow even higher. pg&e filed for bankruptcy in january, mostly due to billions of dollars in claims related to wildfires. pg&e is rolling out a new service tied to that power shut off safety program. now, you can sign up for alerts that will notify you when pg&e plans to shut off electricity in certain zip codes. this new tool lets you keep track of power shut off even if you don't live in the area where the lights are going out. it's aimed at helping the parents of older children, caretakers and others who want to stay informed about possible power shut offs in areas away from their own homes. >>> 5:40 am. two bay area women rushed to help others after the las vegas concert massacre. they are still trying to cope with the trauma they endured and next the reason they say time has only made it har
event at senator feinstein's home was attended by san francisco mayor london breed, oakland mayor libby schaaf and san francisco giants ceo, larry baer. >>> pg&e's attorney fees and its bankruptcy caseexpensive ev court records show that pg&e's lawyers fees have reached $140 million and is expected to grow even higher. pg&e filed for bankruptcy in january, mostly due to billions of dollars in claims related to wildfires. pg&e is rolling out a new service tied to that...
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oakland mayor libby schaaf did not see the lawsuit coming but says she hopes to avoid a legal battle. prudent for the city to preserve their rights. i hope we can place that on pause and really focus on working together. >> the city of oakland and alameda county jointly own the coliseum. in april, the alameda county board of supervisors authorized negotiations with the a's to sell the county's half of the coliseum for and is now asking to enforce a law that says publicly owned land will be used first for affordable housing. the oakland a's say they were blindsided by this lawsuit. >> we always prefer as an organization to work out not in a courthouse here in hayward but together in a collaborative think that leads to better solutions and we hope that something like that could prevail. >> oakland city attorney barbara parker filed a lawsuit on behalf of the city council. in a statement she said the coliseum is oakland's largest public land parcel. it's important to develop it to benefit the people of oakland and alameda county . >>> this morning at a news conference in italy secretary
oakland mayor libby schaaf did not see the lawsuit coming but says she hopes to avoid a legal battle. prudent for the city to preserve their rights. i hope we can place that on pause and really focus on working together. >> the city of oakland and alameda county jointly own the coliseum. in april, the alameda county board of supervisors authorized negotiations with the a's to sell the county's half of the coliseum for and is now asking to enforce a law that says publicly owned land will...
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governor newsom and oakland mayor libby schaaf have been critical of pg&e saying the utility needs to upgrade and fix its equipment. >>> a lot of people are waiting to see the wind come through their neighborhood. >>> and this afternoon we see a gradual increase in wind speed but it's tonight, after 8:00 tonight, the wind speed will really ramp up across a good portion of the bay area. that is the main event later tonight and into thursday morning. a wind advisory is in place for the north bay hills and the east bay hills until 3:00 thursday. 3 pm thursday afternoon we could have wind over 50 miles per hour . all the areas in red are red flag warning toward southern california as well. as you can see for the north and east bay that is in place right now until 5 pm thursday. santa cruz mountains, this begins at 5 pm today and 5 pm on thursday and others in place toward mendocino, lake and the delta region. until 5:00 tomorrow. here is a closer look at the north and east bay. the projected speed as we put this in motion. numbers go up into the afternoon. as i mentioned you will notice t
governor newsom and oakland mayor libby schaaf have been critical of pg&e saying the utility needs to upgrade and fix its equipment. >>> a lot of people are waiting to see the wind come through their neighborhood. >>> and this afternoon we see a gradual increase in wind speed but it's tonight, after 8:00 tonight, the wind speed will really ramp up across a good portion of the bay area. that is the main event later tonight and into thursday morning. a wind advisory is in...
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. >> reporter: major league baseball commissioner rob manfred met with liam libby schaaf and the president of the city council and was interviewed on the podcast before last night's game where he expressed excitement over the large turnout at that matchup but also concern over recent developments. >> tried to impress upon them the need for concrete action to move the stadium process forward. the fans in oakland deserve a stadium. i think they want a stadium and it's time to get it done. >> reporter: the city of oakland filed a lawsuit to prevent the oakland a's from purchasing alameda county's half of the complex. tuesday and alameda county court issued a temporary restraining order to prevent any deal at least for now. the commissioner met with the mayor yesterday and earlier this week she said she hopes any issues can be resolved outside of court. >> my dream is that we place the lawsuit on hold. we push pause. we sit down and negotiate and we forge a beautiful future for this piece of land that will serve generations of east oakland for many years to come. that certainly will include af
. >> reporter: major league baseball commissioner rob manfred met with liam libby schaaf and the president of the city council and was interviewed on the podcast before last night's game where he expressed excitement over the large turnout at that matchup but also concern over recent developments. >> tried to impress upon them the need for concrete action to move the stadium process forward. the fans in oakland deserve a stadium. i think they want a stadium and it's time to get it...
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oakland's mayor libby schaaf tweeted out this photo today, saying she had a great meeting with mlb commissioneres of p. >> the only thing i'm going to regret is they're not going to have any parking or tailgating. >> whoever wins tonight will then take on the houston astros this friday. that's the latest here in >> let's hope they face houston. >>> meanwhile, in sin city, the hockey season kicks off for the sharks. >> they are facing the golden knights. puck drop in 30 minutes. the last time they faced off, the greatest comeback in sharks history. down three goals and the sharks stormed back to win game seven of the play-off series. a few changes since that meeting. joe pavelski gone. he is playing for dallas now. and the sharks will be without top forward evander kane, remember, suspended for the first three games of the season for shoving an official in a preseason game. of course we'll have the highlights for you coming up tonight. we'll have that for you at 11:00. >>> you might be polluting the san francisco bay and not even know it. every year 7 trillion tiny pieces of microplastic flows t
oakland's mayor libby schaaf tweeted out this photo today, saying she had a great meeting with mlb commissioneres of p. >> the only thing i'm going to regret is they're not going to have any parking or tailgating. >> whoever wins tonight will then take on the houston astros this friday. that's the latest here in >> let's hope they face houston. >>> meanwhile, in sin city, the hockey season kicks off for the sharks. >> they are facing the golden knights. puck...
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oakland mayor libby schaaf did not see the lawsuit coming but said she hopes to avoid a legal battle. >> it is absolutely prudent for the city to preserve their rights. i hope we can place that on pause and really focus on working together. >> the city of oakland and alameda county jointly own the coliseum. in april the alameda county board of supervisors authorized negotiations with the a's to sell the county's half of the coliseum for $85 million.court to enforce a law that says publicly owned landwill be used first for affordable housing. the oakland a's say they were blindsided by that lawsuit. >> we always prefer as an organization to work things out. not in a courthouse in hayward but together in a collaborative way. i think that leads to better solutions and we hope that something like that could prevail. >> oakland city attorney barbara parker filed a lawsuit on behalf of the oakland city council and in a statement she said the coliseum is oakland's largest public land parcel and it's important to develop it to the benefit of the people of oakland and alameda county. >>> $5 ca
oakland mayor libby schaaf did not see the lawsuit coming but said she hopes to avoid a legal battle. >> it is absolutely prudent for the city to preserve their rights. i hope we can place that on pause and really focus on working together. >> the city of oakland and alameda county jointly own the coliseum. in april the alameda county board of supervisors authorized negotiations with the a's to sell the county's half of the coliseum for $85 million.court to enforce a law that says...
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amy: you are talking about open mayor libby schaaf and california governor newsom.ht now when it comes to san francisco and oakland, what do you think would be the most important thing to happen? >> on intermediate level, releasing public lands where people can park their cars, people can build homes -- like, safe homes, like those -- two weather the storm into the permanent housing is built -- which isn't going to happen immediately. if we are talking about brick and mortar, traditional brick-and-mortar housing, that will take five to seven years. but if we are talking about alternative housing, like tiny homes, which the mayor is completely opposed to because permanent. is too their agenda is to ignore what we call the town. that is why everything they're doing is temporary. lands and inc those public lands, provide services. this is a disaster. ,f it was a fire, an earthquake the response would be so quick. but this is an economic disaster. this is a cultural disaster. this is a housing disaster, but they're not treating it like the other natural disasters and th
amy: you are talking about open mayor libby schaaf and california governor newsom.ht now when it comes to san francisco and oakland, what do you think would be the most important thing to happen? >> on intermediate level, releasing public lands where people can park their cars, people can build homes -- like, safe homes, like those -- two weather the storm into the permanent housing is built -- which isn't going to happen immediately. if we are talking about brick and mortar, traditional...