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to 4:00 p.m. city hall room 34, 1 dr. carlton place san francisco california 94102. the mdc executive committee meeting will meet on tuesday august the 20th, 2013 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. city hall room 421, 1 dr. carlton place san francisco california 94102. and i think you can turn to -- on the internet for common/mdc upcoming meetings. >> thank you very much. information team, any correspondence? >> yes, cochair wilson. there was one piece of correspondence letter from wendy which should have been in your packet today and i would check with our staff if there is any other correspondence to bring to their attention. >> it's that one piece. >> we did receive a hand out from an earlier public speaker and it was received here in the meeting today. >> okay thank you. >> let's make sure we have a copy to scan. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry, i did not close public comment. so i'm closing public -- seeing that no one has public comment, i'm closing public comment. is there any announcements? i just wanted to announce one, august 10th at the main librar
to 4:00 p.m. city hall room 34, 1 dr. carlton place san francisco california 94102. the mdc executive committee meeting will meet on tuesday august the 20th, 2013 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. city hall room 421, 1 dr. carlton place san francisco california 94102. and i think you can turn to -- on the internet for common/mdc upcoming meetings. >> thank you very much. information team, any correspondence? >> yes, cochair wilson. there was one piece of correspondence letter from wendy...
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p.m. tomorrow. 75 union city. accu-weather forecast dry.nd knocking down temperatures 80s inland then, holding there next week. >> that is a nice place to hold. >> yes. great to watch. >> thank you. >> just ahead a south bay immigrant who felt lucky to leave behind life he once led just got lucky for life. >> and how. and at 6:00 big cuts coming to head start programs in california why some fear the sthormt savings could have long term consequences >>> pittsburgh police need your help to catch men who beat a mother two of. >> it happened on bendy willow way around 10:00 last night. police say her mother and two little kids were sleeping when two men forced open a second story window. >> one of the men attacked the mom when she tried to push the panic button. they hid their faces. police say a silver suv was seen during the time after the tack. >> pro at the timers remain camped out at berkeley's post office hoping to convince the postal service in the to sell the property. police asked pro testors to leave but no arrests were made. >> polic
p.m. tomorrow. 75 union city. accu-weather forecast dry.nd knocking down temperatures 80s inland then, holding there next week. >> that is a nice place to hold. >> yes. great to watch. >> thank you. >> just ahead a south bay immigrant who felt lucky to leave behind life he once led just got lucky for life. >> and how. and at 6:00 big cuts coming to head start programs in california why some fear the sthormt savings could have long term consequences >>>...
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city. this all stems from a torrent of sexual harassment claims from 18 women now. and at 4:00 p.m. it is expected that's when we will hear that filner is resigning. cnn's casey wian has the latest from san diego city hall. and casey, this is something that's been going on for a long time. tell us the latest. >> reporter: breanna, we do not know many of the specific details that are in this proposed settlement that should lead to the resignation of mayor bob filner if in fact the city council approved this agreement later this afternoon. but we are getting some idea about the issues that the city council is going to be struggling with. kevin faulkner, one of the city council members who was actually involved in these negotiations, put out a statement saying that he has had to try to craft this agreement with the best interests of san diego taxpayers in mind. but also with an eye toward ending this dysfunction that the city of san diego has endured. the dysfunction, the fact that bob filner still remains in office. the taxpayer issue? how much of the potential legal bills that filner
city. this all stems from a torrent of sexual harassment claims from 18 women now. and at 4:00 p.m. it is expected that's when we will hear that filner is resigning. cnn's casey wian has the latest from san diego city hall. and casey, this is something that's been going on for a long time. tell us the latest. >> reporter: breanna, we do not know many of the specific details that are in this proposed settlement that should lead to the resignation of mayor bob filner if in fact the city...
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p.m. from in front of city hall to bart headquarters. that could have traffic ramifications. we are staying on top of this and will bring you more throughout the newscast. >>> more people are using guns to commit suicide in the bay area. and as the news was released some mothers and children were on capitol hill speaking out against gun violence. >> children and mothers from moms demand action set up a lemonade stand on capitol hill today. they met with members of congress to push for stricter gun laws. >> more guns equals more violence. not everyone has a gun should have a gun. there needs to be more regulation. >> the centers for disease control and prevention announced today 325 people 10 and older committed suicide using a gun in the bay area. that compares to 242 three years earlier. a 34% jump. the number of suicides increased as the unemployment rate rose. the cdc says while suicides are on the rise, homicides by gun is dropping nationwide. >>> it was a record day on wall street. positive reports on unemployment and chinese manufacturing sent the dow and the s&p to all
p.m. from in front of city hall to bart headquarters. that could have traffic ramifications. we are staying on top of this and will bring you more throughout the newscast. >>> more people are using guns to commit suicide in the bay area. and as the news was released some mothers and children were on capitol hill speaking out against gun violence. >> children and mothers from moms demand action set up a lemonade stand on capitol hill today. they met with members of congress to...
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they were mostly students from city colleges san francisco. it began around 5:00 p.m. yesterday outside mayor ed lee's office door and they wanted him to stop the possible closure of city college. >> it's unclear why the mayor is not willing to meet with the students. so we decided we would wait hoping that the mayor would come and listen to us. >> group was charged with disturbing a public meeting and trespass. they were later released and mayor lee's office said that saving the school is one of his highest priorities. >>> today marks six weeks since the disappearance of daffany web from oakland. she was reported missing by her father. he said that someone killed napped her from his car while he went into a store. daffany's family is desperately seeking any information in her disappearance. and they will put up her picture and the phone number for a tip line an led billboard in front of the oakland arena. >>> there are new revelations about the man kidnapping hanna anderson and killing her mother and brother. the reason that james dimaggio family is demanning dna sampl
they were mostly students from city colleges san francisco. it began around 5:00 p.m. yesterday outside mayor ed lee's office door and they wanted him to stop the possible closure of city college. >> it's unclear why the mayor is not willing to meet with the students. so we decided we would wait hoping that the mayor would come and listen to us. >> group was charged with disturbing a public meeting and trespass. they were later released and mayor lee's office said that saving the...
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p.m. here at san francisco city hall in room 400. please call the mayor's office on disability for further information or to request accommodations at 415-554-6789, voice or tty415-554-6799. a reminder to all of our guests today to speak slowly into the microphone, to assist our captioners and interpreters. thank you for joining us. >> good afternoon everyone. i would like to apologize. i am co-chair wilson and sorry the muni, you know how it is. so we're going to get on with moving with the reading of the agenda and approval from heather . >> co-chair wilson, do i have your permission to do roll call first? >> yes, roll call first. >> harriet wong? >> present. >> sarah burgett. >> present. >> wendy james, absent. co-chair wilson. >> present. >> chip supanich. >> here. >> denise senhaux. >> present. >> tatiana kostanian. >> present. >> roland wong. >> present. >> now i will read the agenda. one, welcome, introduction and roll call. two, action item, reading and approval of the agenda. three, public comments, items not on today's agen
p.m. here at san francisco city hall in room 400. please call the mayor's office on disability for further information or to request accommodations at 415-554-6789, voice or tty415-554-6799. a reminder to all of our guests today to speak slowly into the microphone, to assist our captioners and interpreters. thank you for joining us. >> good afternoon everyone. i would like to apologize. i am co-chair wilson and sorry the muni, you know how it is. so we're going to get on with moving with...
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p.m. eastern. the cityncil hears details of a proposed settlement worked out between the city and the mayor. he left city hall armed with boxes and other personal items but the bigger question remains. how much could san diego taxpayers be forced to pay to make mayor filner go away. casey wian is in san diego to maybe tell us. good morning, casey. >> good morning, carol. a very interesting afternoon here in san diego. as you mentioned, a city council meeting. a closed city council meeting 1:00 local time this afternoon to consider this mediated proposed settlement that would lead to bob filner's resignation. the key question, what are the details of that proposed settlement? all parties have vowed to keep those details secret until discussed by the city council. one thing we do know is that a settlement of the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by the mayor's former press secretary, the first woman to come forward and accuse him publicly of inappropriate behavior is not part of that settlement. that according
p.m. eastern. the cityncil hears details of a proposed settlement worked out between the city and the mayor. he left city hall armed with boxes and other personal items but the bigger question remains. how much could san diego taxpayers be forced to pay to make mayor filner go away. casey wian is in san diego to maybe tell us. good morning, casey. >> good morning, carol. a very interesting afternoon here in san diego. as you mentioned, a city council meeting. a closed city council meeting...
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p.m. curfew took effect in the city of 18 million with camera hidden mind the car's grill, we ran into the check point. it's promilitary, we think. i tell a man we are journalist and ask if we can film. he lets us, saying they are just concerned citizens, defending their neighborhood from thugs and criminals. a few have guns and sticks and hide them when we try to take pictures. there check points all over cairo. one earlier today, they said they killed a suspected member of the muslim brotherhood after days of clashes. there is no vigilante justice. this man who is unemployed said his group will be out every night now. we don't hurt anyone. we protect our area. that's it, he said. cairo is splitting apart by neighborhood. some for, others against the military. order is breaking down in the biggest city in the mideast. among those arrested today, kate, was the brother of al qaeda's leader, an ally of the muslim brotherhood. >> there reports that the u.s. and allies were trying to, wo out a deal in receipt weeks to avoid the crack down we have seen in egypt. david gregory from "meet the pre
p.m. curfew took effect in the city of 18 million with camera hidden mind the car's grill, we ran into the check point. it's promilitary, we think. i tell a man we are journalist and ask if we can film. he lets us, saying they are just concerned citizens, defending their neighborhood from thugs and criminals. a few have guns and sticks and hide them when we try to take pictures. there check points all over cairo. one earlier today, they said they killed a suspected member of the muslim...
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people who refused to leave city hall long after it closed at 8 p.m. were demanding to meet with the mayor to urge him to fight against the loss of accreditation for city college of city and to oust the recently imposed new leadership of the college whom protestors say isn't doing enough to help save the school. >> we says students are prepared to build a stronger movement on campus. this is a part of that. this movement is going to continue long into the semester and perhaps into next year if necessary. >> reporter: ccsf's accreditation is scheduled to end next july. the state board in charge after credittation cites lack of financial accountability, deficiencies in leadership and state education standards. the school is appealing the decision. the mayor's spokesman was here last night to accept a list of demands from the protestors. the mayor himself was not here. but again, the protestors vow to continue to pursue a meeting with him. coming up in the next half hour, a little closer look at exactly the beef that these protestors have with the new lead
people who refused to leave city hall long after it closed at 8 p.m. were demanding to meet with the mayor to urge him to fight against the loss of accreditation for city college of city and to oust the recently imposed new leadership of the college whom protestors say isn't doing enough to help save the school. >> we says students are prepared to build a stronger movement on campus. this is a part of that. this movement is going to continue long into the semester and perhaps into next...
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. >> sorry, the mental health board meets the second wednesday of each month, city hall, 6:30 p.m., room 278. 278, 6:30, the second wednesday of every month and the members of public are encouraged. it's disabled-accessible, and it's a comfortable environment and we have three or four opportunities throughout the evening for public comment. and you can speak several times, three minutes each time during public comment. >> thank you. >> mha's contact for the hoarding and cluttering is john franklin and the website is mentalhealthsf.org. >> could you repeat that? >> the website is mentalhealthsf.org. >> the phone number is 415-421-2926 and hoarding and cluttering team contact is john franklin at extension 314. >> okay. are there any members of the public who would like to comment or ask questions regarding this topic? >> is it hoarding or cluttering or anything? >> anything. >> david elliot lewis, mental health board and i want to express my gratitude for these presentations. i hope the public was watching on sfgovtv and i think it was a really helpful session today. so thank you. >> thank
. >> sorry, the mental health board meets the second wednesday of each month, city hall, 6:30 p.m., room 278. 278, 6:30, the second wednesday of every month and the members of public are encouraged. it's disabled-accessible, and it's a comfortable environment and we have three or four opportunities throughout the evening for public comment. and you can speak several times, three minutes each time during public comment. >> thank you. >> mha's contact for the hoarding and...
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police in baltimore city are investigating a deadly shooting it 10:30 p.m. friday night. officers found a 21-year-old man who had been shot in the head and he was taken to an. hospital -- and aread hospital where he died. trying to track down a woman they believe is responsible for a string of armed robberies and that at 4:44 a.m. th >> protesters take to the streets of syria demonstrating against the alleged chemical attack on wednesday outside damascus. they have counted more than 300 deaths and more than 3000 injuries from the reported attack. the international community is asking inspectors to be allowed into the area to confirm whether or not chemical weapons have been used to be at -- have been used. covering the nation. a public memorial for the father -- mother and brother of hannah anderson. an were killedeth by a family friend, james dimaggio. was takenerson hostage by dimaggio and he was later shot and killed by police. also in california, more than 2000 firefighters from the northern part of the state are battling the rim fire and is grown in intensity. it has
police in baltimore city are investigating a deadly shooting it 10:30 p.m. friday night. officers found a 21-year-old man who had been shot in the head and he was taken to an. hospital -- and aread hospital where he died. trying to track down a woman they believe is responsible for a string of armed robberies and that at 4:44 a.m. th >> protesters take to the streets of syria demonstrating against the alleged chemical attack on wednesday outside damascus. they have counted more than 300...
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the group was mostly students from city college. 5:00 p.m. yesterday, they started a sit- in right outside mayor lee's office door. they want him to stop the possible closure of city college. >> it's unclear to us why the mayor won be willing to meet with the students. collectively, we decided, we would wait hoping that mayor lee would come and listen to us. >> the protesters were charged with disturbing a public meeting and trespassing. they were then released. mayor lee's office told ktvu, saving the school is one of the highest priorities. >>> the california public utilities commission says it has new concerns whether pg&e has national records. they say they used inaccurate documents to declare transmission lines as safe. when pg&e discovered the error, the judge disclosed the problem as an attempt to mislead the commission and public. >>> time is now 6:10. bicyclists are gathering in an intersection rallying for safety. it's on fulsom and sixth street. that's the scene of a deadly accident last week. a truck hit and killed a 24- year-old.
the group was mostly students from city college. 5:00 p.m. yesterday, they started a sit- in right outside mayor lee's office door. they want him to stop the possible closure of city college. >> it's unclear to us why the mayor won be willing to meet with the students. collectively, we decided, we would wait hoping that mayor lee would come and listen to us. >> the protesters were charged with disturbing a public meeting and trespassing. they were then released. mayor lee's office...
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visibility in the city became poor before 5:00 p.m. due to falling ash. drivers had to turn on their headlights. officials are calling on farmers and public transport to prepare for more ash from the eruption. >> translator: my eyes are hurting. the sky became dark with volcanic ash. >> it's been active in recent years. the officials say there are no signs of major volcanic activity at present, but they're still urging caution. >>> the government said institutions around the world are lending a hand as myanmar moves toward democracy. people in japan are trying to help by exporting what they know about delivering the mail. the people at japan post pride themselves on being efficient. they use the latest sorting machines and seven-digit postal codes to deliver letters and parcells to where they're supposed to go. those in myanmar do so by hand. there are relatively few mailboxes and many complain the system is inefficient. so officials with japan's communications ministry and japan post are meeting with their counterparts at myanmar post and telecommunicati
visibility in the city became poor before 5:00 p.m. due to falling ash. drivers had to turn on their headlights. officials are calling on farmers and public transport to prepare for more ash from the eruption. >> translator: my eyes are hurting. the sky became dark with volcanic ash. >> it's been active in recent years. the officials say there are no signs of major volcanic activity at present, but they're still urging caution. >>> the government said institutions around...
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p.m. >> the first day of class kick off at city college of san francisco and the group that wants to to revoke the accreditation is coming underfire for not complying with federal rules when they decided to pull the accreditation of city college and said they had a shortage of proper personnel on the panel with a conflict of interest among certain parties, and an inconsistency in decision making among the commission. city college of san francisco is set to lose its accreditation a year from now unless major reforms are made. it is not clear what impact if any this information will have on the school's future or its students. >> new details just in, in the death of a woman at san jose city college, we were over the scene and santa clara county coroner says 49-year-old woman was the woman struck and killed by a front loader, and instruction worker backed up on a walkway hitting gonzalez on a sidewalk at the fine arts building. >> sign posted outside the courthouse almost jeopardized the trial of suspected serial killer joseph naso. the where of a victim made a sign that said "naso killed
p.m. >> the first day of class kick off at city college of san francisco and the group that wants to to revoke the accreditation is coming underfire for not complying with federal rules when they decided to pull the accreditation of city college and said they had a shortage of proper personnel on the panel with a conflict of interest among certain parties, and an inconsistency in decision making among the commission. city college of san francisco is set to lose its accreditation a year...
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thunderstorms moved through baltimore city at 4:30 p.m. that brought the temperatures down. airportown to 80 at the , 81 downtown, 86 in parkville. are of the temperatures already bouncing back. we are in the mid-80's along the eastern shore. very humid out there as well. the heat and humidity is adding fuel for the thunderstorms. it is still in the low 90's by the river. here is a look at where the thunderstorms are right now. this is the batch that moved through baltimore city, dropping about an inch of rain in some spots. there is a lot of lightning with this, heavy rain, and dusty winds. this will continue to push eased past the delaware line. further down to the south, we have been watching more scattered storms from anne arundel county to charles county. we do have a severe thunderstorm warning at this point. this under storm cell has the potential of producing hail and damaging wind on top of the heavy rain and lightning. this will continue to track east. be very careful in that area. you want to go inside. if you know someone who lives down there, you may want to giv
thunderstorms moved through baltimore city at 4:30 p.m. that brought the temperatures down. airportown to 80 at the , 81 downtown, 86 in parkville. are of the temperatures already bouncing back. we are in the mid-80's along the eastern shore. very humid out there as well. the heat and humidity is adding fuel for the thunderstorms. it is still in the low 90's by the river. here is a look at where the thunderstorms are right now. this is the batch that moved through baltimore city, dropping about...
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city. broadcast will be 7:00 p.m. then saturday august 31 away battle the red sox from fenway. 6:00 p.m. wgn tv. baseball was sox brought to you by xfinity. partner sitting in for and stone, our director our producer. so long, everybody. stay tuned because the wgn news is next. only degree antiperspirant has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his voice. but his accident took that away. thankfully, he's got aflac. they're gonna give him cash to help pay his bills so he can just focus on getting better. we're taking it one day at a time. one day at a time. [ male announcer ] see how the duck's lessons are going at aflac.com laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. with one a day vitacraves for women. it's a great-tasting gummy multivitamin designed for women with more calcium and vitamin d. it's gummies for grown-ups. one-a-day vitacraves for women. >> this is chicago's very own wgn news at 9:00. >> how do you think those people feel
city. broadcast will be 7:00 p.m. then saturday august 31 away battle the red sox from fenway. 6:00 p.m. wgn tv. baseball was sox brought to you by xfinity. partner sitting in for and stone, our director our producer. so long, everybody. stay tuned because the wgn news is next. only degree antiperspirant has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his...
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p.m. eastern -- >> protests like this in new york city happening not just here but across the country in 60es. fast food workers asking to be paid more because what they're getting right now, they say, isn't enough to live on. >> we have to sacrifice. either my husband eats today and i eat tomorrow or, you know, just make sure my kids eat at least three times a day. >> what happens when the people who serve us food can't afford food themselves. find out on a brand new "your money" at 2:00 p.m. eastern. up next on cnn "newsroom," as the world waits for the u.s. decision on striking syria, some lawmakers argue the president is boxing them out. brianna keilar and victor blackwell talk to congressman scott ri gel and elliott angle about who course they would like to see the u.s. military take. cnn "newsroom" starts right now. >>> after a decade of conflict, the american people are tired of war. >> that's the sentiment of many americans as the world awaits a possible u.s. strike on syria. but will president obama bend to public pressure, and will the u.s. military have to go it alone? >> under n
p.m. eastern -- >> protests like this in new york city happening not just here but across the country in 60es. fast food workers asking to be paid more because what they're getting right now, they say, isn't enough to live on. >> we have to sacrifice. either my husband eats today and i eat tomorrow or, you know, just make sure my kids eat at least three times a day. >> what happens when the people who serve us food can't afford food themselves. find out on a brand new...
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city. >> on march fourth, at 6:25 p.m., public safety dispatcher patricia marcuchi. received, i am just waiting for her to look at me mean and say that they said it wrong. >> received a call from a 9-year-old boy named jason, now he called 911 that day and he reported his grandfather who was having an asthma attack. during this call, she provided jason can medical instructions and assistance and most importantly comfort and reassurance. there is an added level of difficulty for her in that jason was translating for adults who only spoke chinese. even under these difficulty situations they worked to help to insure a successful out come. unfortunately he and his family were unable to join us today. but that is not going stop us from celebrating the fine work of this city employee and the job that she did to save the lives here in our city. so we will take a brief moment to hear this conversation, but what i want you to keep in mind is that this 10-year-old child is translating for adults who are in need of assistance that don't speak english at all. >> police, fire or
city. >> on march fourth, at 6:25 p.m., public safety dispatcher patricia marcuchi. received, i am just waiting for her to look at me mean and say that they said it wrong. >> received a call from a 9-year-old boy named jason, now he called 911 that day and he reported his grandfather who was having an asthma attack. during this call, she provided jason can medical instructions and assistance and most importantly comfort and reassurance. there is an added level of difficulty for her...
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the city for any alleged or, if any, unauthorized expenses or claims made based upon conduct not in the capacity as mayor. as i mentioned earlier, mayor filner has already resigned effective 5:00 p.m. on august 30. the city has accepted the signed resolution which is in the possession of the city clerk. she also has possession of the fully signed settlement agreement. i'm going to go into some terms having to do with some claims, but before i do that, i'm going to explain a few things on the law -- >> you're watching the city attorney in san diego right now, jan goldsmith who is outlining now what the terms are going to be for the resignation on august the 30th of the mayor. and let me just say this, no admission he did anything wrong. no criminal issues resolved here, so this could still be an active investigation with the u.s. attorney and also the district attorney. but i think as kyung lah has been reporting, this has been a circus from the beginning. you've been watching as this has been playing out in san diego. i asked you earlier, could you describe this as an off-the-rails moment? >> you know, bob filner is known in san diego as someone who is unpredictable. he's been unp
the city for any alleged or, if any, unauthorized expenses or claims made based upon conduct not in the capacity as mayor. as i mentioned earlier, mayor filner has already resigned effective 5:00 p.m. on august 30. the city has accepted the signed resolution which is in the possession of the city clerk. she also has possession of the fully signed settlement agreement. i'm going to go into some terms having to do with some claims, but before i do that, i'm going to explain a few things on the...
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she was photographing an abandoned old mill but right in the heart of the city about 6:30 p.m. a male companion and surrounded by a group of men, five men and they separated the girl from her friend. they took her aside. they tied up the male companion's hand with a belt and they proceeded to rape her. that's what we know about the circumstances. she was able to free herself, reached out to her family and they went to the police station to complain. she's being treated at a hospital close by. she's said to be in stable condition. >> i don't understand what's happening in india here. they introduce these new laws after you had this brutal rape of another 23-year-old. that victim died from her injuries. what are they doing to solve this problem to help protect women there? >> reporter: introducing these new laws was supposed to be a bold and brave attempt to address this problem. if you ask anybody, is it working? the answer is going to be no, it's not made a difference. the number of rape cases has not come down. there's a sense of satisfaction that the government even introduce
she was photographing an abandoned old mill but right in the heart of the city about 6:30 p.m. a male companion and surrounded by a group of men, five men and they separated the girl from her friend. they took her aside. they tied up the male companion's hand with a belt and they proceeded to rape her. that's what we know about the circumstances. she was able to free herself, reached out to her family and they went to the police station to complain. she's being treated at a hospital close by....
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p.m. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> that was greg. there is not much a majority of americans can agree on except this. washington stinks. president obama's approval rating plum sed. 82% think the lawmakers deser s deserve to take off the month of august. congress is never popular. washington doesn't rate well on the popularity scale. people tend to personally like their own congressman. the reports we are getting back is that this time it could be different. i wanted to ask you, do you think some of the incumbent are in trouble? >> i talked to democratic campaign committee who handles the house. the average rating of approval for members of the house is about 88% or 89%. 70% now. i think the idea of a safe incumbent -- when i was in the business if you had an incumbent very rare they lose. if a wave hits, if a big issue comes along a lot of people who think they are safe will be in trouble. >> anything we are learning in august 2013 tell us something about what will happen in mid term of november 2014. because president obama's number
p.m. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> that was greg. there is not much a majority of americans can agree on except this. washington stinks. president obama's approval rating plum sed. 82% think the lawmakers deser s deserve to take off the month of august. congress is never popular. washington doesn't rate well on the popularity scale. people tend to personally like their own congressman. the reports we are getting back is that this time it...
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city is al jazeera. >> reporter: despite the recent crack down protests against military a continuing in egypt, in cairo they rallied after dark. the interim government has 9:00 p.mo stop demonstrations and violence. this is the second largest city alexandria and the rallies are much small earlier since the army crack down. india passed a bill for subsidized cheap food to two thirds of the population. it would mean 800 million poor people would receive 5 kilograms of grain every month. and critics of the bill say that at almost 24 billion a year it's too expensive and will hurt the economy. india stock exchange fell 2% on tuesday after the announcement. the colombian president agreed to start negotiations with striking farmers. the decision comes a week after continuing unrest when farmers blocked major roads across many parts of the country and they want subsidies for agricultural products and fuel. an argument between argentina's government and chilly airlines could lead to a strike of airport workers in the country and they want to vacate the main domestic airports and the unions are not happy. >> rules are meant to be broken. or at least that seems to be the
city is al jazeera. >> reporter: despite the recent crack down protests against military a continuing in egypt, in cairo they rallied after dark. the interim government has 9:00 p.mo stop demonstrations and violence. this is the second largest city alexandria and the rallies are much small earlier since the army crack down. india passed a bill for subsidized cheap food to two thirds of the population. it would mean 800 million poor people would receive 5 kilograms of grain every month....
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p.m. pacific. >>> a train derailed in mexico city on a stretch of tracks along a river. it's only access by boat. the train is known for carrying mexican and central america migrants who pay smugglers to travel towards the u.s. border. >>> it's been a tough year for the chicago school direct. there have been teacher strikes, job cuts and the biggest school closing in u.s. history. students are heading back to class tomorrow. we look at the challenges ahead. >> reporter: eight-year-old crystal expects to meet a lot of new classmates as a third grader. >> i'm going to have to make friends all over again. >> reporter: for mom it's a bit more harrowing. >> it's very dangerous around here. that's why even though my daughter is in third grade i still walk her to school. >> reporter: last may in the face of a $1 billion budget shortfall, the chicago school board voted to chose down 49 poorly performing and under utilized schools. all but a handful of them are the economically depressed high crime areas. kids from different blocks will meet for the first time. >> kids are coming
p.m. pacific. >>> a train derailed in mexico city on a stretch of tracks along a river. it's only access by boat. the train is known for carrying mexican and central america migrants who pay smugglers to travel towards the u.s. border. >>> it's been a tough year for the chicago school direct. there have been teacher strikes, job cuts and the biggest school closing in u.s. history. students are heading back to class tomorrow. we look at the challenges ahead. >> reporter:...
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the next ddpc meeting is on friday september 6th in room 421 at city hall from 1:30 until 3:30 p.m. please join us. thank you. >> thank you. is there any questions? council members? staff? okay. thank you very much. chip. we're going to go on the next item which is item number 9. is there any public comment? i'm sorry. i'm getting it down packed. i'll be rolling by september. thank you. >> good afternoon council. i'm ben and i'm the emergency response coordinator for the human services agency and i'm a member of the ddpc. we have heard the issues that have happen at golden guardian and i know members of mod and my agency are taking this very seriously. unfortunately members of the red cross aren't here. this is something that they definitely need to hear and will be hearing. one of the things that i do want to point out to the group about the way that we structured golden guardian was that at the sheltered location, it was a training for city disaster service workers from my agency to be trained in the red cross model on how to be a shelter worker. there are several levels of staff
the next ddpc meeting is on friday september 6th in room 421 at city hall from 1:30 until 3:30 p.m. please join us. thank you. >> thank you. is there any questions? council members? staff? okay. thank you very much. chip. we're going to go on the next item which is item number 9. is there any public comment? i'm sorry. i'm getting it down packed. i'll be rolling by september. thank you. >> good afternoon council. i'm ben and i'm the emergency response coordinator for the human...
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highs coming in 3:30, 4:00 p.m. 91 fairfield. 78 fremont. 82 redwood city. 80 here in san jose. this might be warmer than you like it. i've got news of a cooldown, plus we'll talk more about the conditions that firefighters are facing today when it comes to the rim fire. expecting showers. 5:25. >> we'll take you out to fremont for the live look at 880 past the truck scales. headlights southbound out of fremont heading toward mission boulevard. looking at the map and we'll see in the tri-valley, volume building dublin interchange a tad bit of slowing at 680/580. livermore a verydown as you make the transition off of isabel. west 580 for the build. slightly lower speeds. speeds around 50 where it transexes fr transexes frtrans transitions. first worst slowing for westbound highway 4 out of antioch, pittsburg bay point. the morning commute started to kick in. pattern as expected. >> we continue to follow the rim fire burning in yosemite. a live report coming up from tuolumne county. >>> bay area homes destroyed by a brushfire. crews forced to work quickly to keep flames from sprea
highs coming in 3:30, 4:00 p.m. 91 fairfield. 78 fremont. 82 redwood city. 80 here in san jose. this might be warmer than you like it. i've got news of a cooldown, plus we'll talk more about the conditions that firefighters are facing today when it comes to the rim fire. expecting showers. 5:25. >> we'll take you out to fremont for the live look at 880 past the truck scales. headlights southbound out of fremont heading toward mission boulevard. looking at the map and we'll see in the...
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p.m. few. clashes were out. after promorsi protestors reportedly clashed with local residents. cities in alexandria left violent confrontations that left three dead and several wounded. the muslim brotherhood are bound to fight on that has most of their leadership in prison or hiding. increasingly heavy handed approach by security forces. it feels as though the show down in egypt is far from over. al jazera cairo. >>> coming up in this half hour. find out why thousands of people are stateless in south sudan. >>> as american's surge in oil production made a new global price shock. i'm tom acreman in texas. that story coming up. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. america. >>> welcome back. the last of the u.n. chemical weapons inspectors have left syria can and have driven across the border to beirut in neighboring lebanon. the department describes the chemical weapon attack as a challenge for world. he's considering a narrative response. six people died in protest on
p.m. few. clashes were out. after promorsi protestors reportedly clashed with local residents. cities in alexandria left violent confrontations that left three dead and several wounded. the muslim brotherhood are bound to fight on that has most of their leadership in prison or hiding. increasingly heavy handed approach by security forces. it feels as though the show down in egypt is far from over. al jazera cairo. >>> coming up in this half hour. find out why thousands of people are...
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a news conference will be held in redwood city at 1:00 p.m. >>> the man named as a person of interest in the disappearance and murder of an oakland woman, now says they planned to get married. randy alana spoke to the bay area news group from the santa rita jail. he says he and sandra coke shared a home and recently talked about getting married, even attended church together the day she disappeared. he denies harming coke. a judge revoked his parole last week. coke's family telling the newspaper they believe alana is lying. >>> ac transit workers have voted to reject the latest proposed contract. the union which represents nearly 1,800 workers issued a strike notice earlier this month. since then the union and management did reach a deal which included a 9.5% raise, increase employee contributions to medical benefits and improved health and safety. yesterday union members voted overwhelmingly against that deal t. union's negotiating committee plans to meet to review its next step. >>> the community will have a chance to speak out about the future of the contra costa county fire distri
a news conference will be held in redwood city at 1:00 p.m. >>> the man named as a person of interest in the disappearance and murder of an oakland woman, now says they planned to get married. randy alana spoke to the bay area news group from the santa rita jail. he says he and sandra coke shared a home and recently talked about getting married, even attended church together the day she disappeared. he denies harming coke. a judge revoked his parole last week. coke's family telling the...
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city. >> stephanie stanton joins us live from san diego. he apologized, but he didn't admit bob filner did resign officially today, effective august 30 at 5:00 p.mnow under the terms of this deal, the city council resolution was unanimously voted upon today, here's how it will play out. the city will pay for legal defense with regard to claims by current and former city employees, but the city can >> it appears we've lost our signal with stephanie stanton in san diego. we'll get back to her later if we can. turning to the wide fire in california at yosemite national park, it nearly doubled in size over the last 24 hours and spread inside the park's border and tour residents were pretty upbeat. >> you know, a house is just a thing. i have my family, and they're safe. i've got pictures that i can't replace and those are important to me, but everything else can be replaced. >> this is such a wonderful place, gosh, you couldn't ask for a better place to come, you know for a bunch of evacuees. they've got everything that you could imagine, and all thepeopls thursday overnight into friday, about 100 people stayed at the evacuation center, just to give
city. >> stephanie stanton joins us live from san diego. he apologized, but he didn't admit bob filner did resign officially today, effective august 30 at 5:00 p.mnow under the terms of this deal, the city council resolution was unanimously voted upon today, here's how it will play out. the city will pay for legal defense with regard to claims by current and former city employees, but the city can >> it appears we've lost our signal with stephanie stanton in san diego. we'll get...
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it will reach the city by at into 6:30 p.m. and move hertford county. behind that, we can see more showers across virginia, west virginia. this will be an unsettled night and that pattern will continue for tomorrow. a cold front for the north and west. in between all that moisture squeezed in from the atlantic and gulf of mexico. that is why it is so humid. we should have, pretty nice weather. that front will be nearby. now to florida where the ravens are starting off their season today. i have my purple necklace on for good luck. we have been watching multiple showers and storms through the sunshine state. basically you have an easterly flow across the state, but the seabreeze is developing each and every afternoon. it rises offat up, the land, causing the air to come in from the ocean. you get this convection) outline and that is where we will see multiple showers and thunderstorms. the concern is maybe this could cause a rain delay. they will play through the rain, but it air is lightning, they have to be cautious and delay the game. 7:00.verage cont
it will reach the city by at into 6:30 p.m. and move hertford county. behind that, we can see more showers across virginia, west virginia. this will be an unsettled night and that pattern will continue for tomorrow. a cold front for the north and west. in between all that moisture squeezed in from the atlantic and gulf of mexico. that is why it is so humid. we should have, pretty nice weather. that front will be nearby. now to florida where the ravens are starting off their season today. i have...
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p.m. eastern deadline causing blackouts in new york city, los angeles, dallas, and other markets.es have been negotiating over fees paid by time warner for the right to carry cbs programming. cbs says it deeply regrets the ill-advised action and accuses time warner of negotiating in a combative and nonproductive spirit. time warner is warning it could put another network and a cbs but permantly. the cable operator said this is in talks with several programmers to take this lot. moving on. chances are what you're watching this show you were also scrolling through a mobile device of some sort. acrding to a new survey americans are expected to spend two hours and 21 minutes per day this year on their mobile devices the size making calls. now, what you might have a cozy relationship with your device, how i it affecting your relationship with the people of around you? with more on this. >> it's a pleasure to be with you. gerri: this is something now worry about. notnly do i see my own family, but everywhere i go. peop obsessed with these devices, and then never seem to look up to talk
p.m. eastern deadline causing blackouts in new york city, los angeles, dallas, and other markets.es have been negotiating over fees paid by time warner for the right to carry cbs programming. cbs says it deeply regrets the ill-advised action and accuses time warner of negotiating in a combative and nonproductive spirit. time warner is warning it could put another network and a cbs but permantly. the cable operator said this is in talks with several programmers to take this lot. moving on....
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city. >> reporter: coming up from 11:00 p.m., the crime happening and you will hear from residents. that is coming up at 11:00 p.m. phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. >> pam: cal-trans continues to say. the new eastern span of the bay bridge will not open until december at the earliest. the bridge was supposed to be completed by labor day, but last march, thirty-two broken bolts were found on the bridge and cal-trans says, it need the extra time to repair the problem. this afternoon, the transit agency gave the public a closer look at the on-going work. kron 4's charles clifford has details. >> reporter: inside this wearhouse in vallejo, a caltrans subcontractor is bending, cutting and grooving 3 inch steel plates into curved saddles like this one. the saddles will eventually be installed on the new eastern span of the bay bridge as part of a fix for the 32 broken bolts that were found back in march. behind me here.... while the saddles are being fabricated here in vallejo, the cables are being assembled by an other company in san jose. when the pieces... what is being built in side are
city. >> reporter: coming up from 11:00 p.m., the crime happening and you will hear from residents. that is coming up at 11:00 p.m. phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. >> pam: cal-trans continues to say. the new eastern span of the bay bridge will not open until december at the earliest. the bridge was supposed to be completed by labor day, but last march, thirty-two broken bolts were found on the bridge and cal-trans says, it need the extra time to repair the problem. this afternoon, the...
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p.m. if you are heading into the city expect some serious traffic.ands music festival includes bands like phoenix and nine inch nails, the headliner tonight. the gates open it the public here in golden gate park 11:00 a.m. back to you. . >> as you just heard, the america's cup race is today. little rosa could advance to the finals against new zealand. yesterday italy's skipper criticized oracle team u.s.a. after a body pllder found lead pellets hidden in the boats oracle used in the america's cup world series. oracle forfeited its trophies and may be penalized by an international jury. >>> a tv show based on wine country is in the works. the show featuring wine, food, arts and celebrities is being planned by a napa financial planner and a bay area television producer. it will be produced in a new studio in downtown napa. celebrities to be featured include robin williams, francis ford coppola and rick stringfield. >>> three million time warner cable customers continue to be blocked from watching cbs shows. time warner and cbs are not expected to negot
p.m. if you are heading into the city expect some serious traffic.ands music festival includes bands like phoenix and nine inch nails, the headliner tonight. the gates open it the public here in golden gate park 11:00 a.m. back to you. . >> as you just heard, the america's cup race is today. little rosa could advance to the finals against new zealand. yesterday italy's skipper criticized oracle team u.s.a. after a body pllder found lead pellets hidden in the boats oracle used in the...
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p.m. what we learned about three crimes in the city. live, john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 90 minutes from now a candlelight vigil is set to begin for a mish toddler. -- for a missing toddler. her father left her in the car with his mother while he went inside a store. when he came out she was missing. the candlelight vigil is 6:30 p.m. tonight at the church. >>> the man suspected of a double murder at a jewelry mart entered a not guilty plea today. barry white is accused of shooting and stabbing two women in a dispute over something he purchased. three surveillance cameras recorded the attack. lincoln memoriallina lim and khin min were chimp. >>> continuing coverage on -- were killed. >> continuing coverage on the bart strike. they have four days left to try avoid a strike. the unions contract extension ends at midnight this sunday august 4. as the negotiations continue hundreds of thousands of very nervous commuters who depend on bart every day are trying to figure out what they are going to do. ktvu's cara liu is following that
p.m. what we learned about three crimes in the city. live, john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 90 minutes from now a candlelight vigil is set to begin for a mish toddler. -- for a missing toddler. her father left her in the car with his mother while he went inside a store. when he came out she was missing. the candlelight vigil is 6:30 p.m. tonight at the church. >>> the man suspected of a double murder at a jewelry mart entered a not guilty plea today. barry white is...
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morning because they were at it for hours yesterday evening, then refused to leave city hall long after it had closed at 8 p.m meet with the mayor to urge him to fight against the loss of accreditation for city college of san francisco and to oust the new leadership of the college that protestors say isn't doing enough to save the school. >> ignored us, not met with us. we have been asking for over a month for him to meet with students. he refuse. we are telling him to take a public stance. >> reporter: accreditation ends next july. the city is appealing. the new person in charge is not willing to confront the situation. the mayor's spokesman accepted a list of demands from the protestors but we haven't heard from the mayor. back to you. >> anne, what are the reasons the school is losing its accreditation in the first place? >> reporter: the list of violations runs the gamut, everything from not meeting education standards to deficiencies is leadership and financial accountability. >> anne makovec live at san francisco city hall, thank you. >>> an oakland man says a city employee beat him unconscious. josh da
morning because they were at it for hours yesterday evening, then refused to leave city hall long after it had closed at 8 p.m meet with the mayor to urge him to fight against the loss of accreditation for city college of san francisco and to oust the new leadership of the college that protestors say isn't doing enough to save the school. >> ignored us, not met with us. we have been asking for over a month for him to meet with students. he refuse. we are telling him to take a public...
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p.m. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> that was greg.ajority of americans can agree on except this. washington stinks. president obama's approval rating plum sed. 82% think the lawmakers deser s deserve to take off the month of august. congress is never popular.
p.m. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> that was greg.ajority of americans can agree on except this. washington stinks. president obama's approval rating plum sed. 82% think the lawmakers deser s deserve to take off the month of august. congress is never popular.