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hello my name is graham wellington and i'm calling about the apartment for rent on park street. so what does this mean to me. the places that were segregated in the thirty's forty's and there's. still racially segregated today because we haven't done anything to undo the racial segregation. of the town today is 95 percent white very few minority families living there. when fix the damage that was done we just allowed all those inequalities to continue but said from this day forward we can't discriminate sell it didn't fix it all of these policies and practices these systems. are a government state government local government and then they come verge to sort of create concentrated poverty by the time we reach the fifty's and sixty's so that creates a situation where many urban areas you have like what george clooney would call you know chocolate cities in the little suburbs sadnesses they still call it the white house but that's a temporary condition. there's a lot of the city. we've got to get yeah every time i don't need to get l.a. . working and. going to get out you will be.
hello my name is graham wellington and i'm calling about the apartment for rent on park street. so what does this mean to me. the places that were segregated in the thirty's forty's and there's. still racially segregated today because we haven't done anything to undo the racial segregation. of the town today is 95 percent white very few minority families living there. when fix the damage that was done we just allowed all those inequalities to continue but said from this day forward we can't...
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hello my name is graham wellington and i'm calling about the apartment around on park street vailable. but it is really so what does this mean it means the places that were segregated in the thirty's forty's and fifty's they're still racially segregated today because we haven't done anything to undo the racial segregation. of the town today is over 95 percent white very few minority families living there. when fix the damage that was done we just allowed all those inequalities to continue but said from this day forward we can't discriminate sell it and fix it all of these policies and practices these systems. federal government state government and local government. they converge to sort of create concentrated poverty by the time we reach the fifty's and sixty's so that creates a situation where many urban areas you have like what george clooney would call you know chocolate cities in the little suburbs. they're call it the white house and that's a temporary visit. there's a lot of. these guys that yeah every time i don't need to get. work in the. unit i do believe you if you. feel. y
hello my name is graham wellington and i'm calling about the apartment around on park street vailable. but it is really so what does this mean it means the places that were segregated in the thirty's forty's and fifty's they're still racially segregated today because we haven't done anything to undo the racial segregation. of the town today is over 95 percent white very few minority families living there. when fix the damage that was done we just allowed all those inequalities to continue but...
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park. in regards to 321 florida street, we were approached by the developer. they've joined us for a number of times to do park cleanup days, and we are really thrilled that they have agreed to support our capital projects to support the park facilities by pledging $25,000 that will be given to the parks alliance on behalf of the friends of franklin square. so we really look forward to using those funds to, again, make some improvements to everyone that enjoys our park. in addition, they have agreed to host biannual park [inaudible] for the next three years, inviting not only this but also all the community members to join, so we're very, very excited for this partnership. we have looked very carefully at the shadow study, and as other people have expressed, we feel that the shadow created by the nine-story building, while it is there, is something that is certainly manageable, and it's offset by a lot of other benefits that this project would bring, including additional homeowners or people or residents to the community who are invested in the park, as well as
park. in regards to 321 florida street, we were approached by the developer. they've joined us for a number of times to do park cleanup days, and we are really thrilled that they have agreed to support our capital projects to support the park facilities by pledging $25,000 that will be given to the parks alliance on behalf of the friends of franklin square. so we really look forward to using those funds to, again, make some improvements to everyone that enjoys our park. in addition, they have...
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on street parking faces off the street for those that are a tenning the church. it creates a problem for those of news the neighborhood. it would be a win win for both the church community and local residents an businesses in the neighborhood. the restaurants in the neighborhood that hopefully with covid goes away we'll be attracting the normal clientele from the normal neighborhood. it's a win win for the community. voice my support for this project. >> hi. i'm calling in support of this project. my mother-in-law who has lived in san francisco since the late forties and she is now over ninety years old and no longer able to live in her own house in sun set. instead she moved into existing senior housing. this allowed her to live near a church that allows her to hear bells. where she is comfortable and safely receive visitors. i hope you approve this project. and let the church build more senior housing to serve our aging population. >> hello, can you hear me? >> we can. >> i'm the principal of st. john's academy. it's located on the church property. we have been
on street parking faces off the street for those that are a tenning the church. it creates a problem for those of news the neighborhood. it would be a win win for both the church community and local residents an businesses in the neighborhood. the restaurants in the neighborhood that hopefully with covid goes away we'll be attracting the normal clientele from the normal neighborhood. it's a win win for the community. voice my support for this project. >> hi. i'm calling in support of this...
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park. in regards to 321 florida street, we were approached by the developer. they've joined us for a number of times to do park cleanup days, and we are really thrilled that they have agreed to support our capital projects to support the park facilities by pledging $25,000 that will be given to the parks alliance on behalf of the friends of franklin square. so we really look forward to using those funds to, again, make some improvements to everyone that enjoys our park. in addition, they have agreed to host biannual park [inaudible] for the next three years, inviting not only this but also all the community members to join, so we're very, very excited for this partnership. we have looked very carefully at the shadow study, and as other people have expressed, we feel that the shadow created by the nine-story building, while it is there, is something that is certainly manageable, and it's offset by a lot of other benefits that this project would bring, including additional homeowners or people or residents to the community who are invested in the park, as well as
park. in regards to 321 florida street, we were approached by the developer. they've joined us for a number of times to do park cleanup days, and we are really thrilled that they have agreed to support our capital projects to support the park facilities by pledging $25,000 that will be given to the parks alliance on behalf of the friends of franklin square. so we really look forward to using those funds to, again, make some improvements to everyone that enjoys our park. in addition, they have...
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it happened about 3 40 this afternoon on park street and central avenue. we're told that teenagers.uries are not life threatening. police say there in the early stages of their investigation and are talking to witnesses and reviewing security video. still ahead tonight. creepy that's one way to describe but a couple found inside their home coming up the two way mirror in their bathroom and the storm doors opening coming up next, our chief meteorologist bill uaw ap d through a crowd of people it happened last night, the police cruiser hit two people while responding to a reported street racing incident, police say when the patrol car arrived, officers asked the crowd to disperse. that's when a group of people surrounded the police car and started hitting it. one witness, though, says they were never asked to get out of the way. it was never a call made for people to disperse. they never one time told people to get out the way people just approached. the car started yelling, you know, it's like a group of kids started yelling at him. and then next thing you know the cop car. they don'
it happened about 3 40 this afternoon on park street and central avenue. we're told that teenagers.uries are not life threatening. police say there in the early stages of their investigation and are talking to witnesses and reviewing security video. still ahead tonight. creepy that's one way to describe but a couple found inside their home coming up the two way mirror in their bathroom and the storm doors opening coming up next, our chief meteorologist bill uaw ap d through a crowd of people it...
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the fire broke out around 6 30 this morning on 47th street near temescal creek park on adaline street. one person was taken to the hospital, but the extent of their injuries wasn't released its acquire cruise about half an hour to control that fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. a suspected d y crash on an east bay freeway left a good samaritan dead and injured several other people. the crash happened in san leandro just before 1 a.m. on south on interstate 80 80, near washington avenue. the alameda county fire department tweeted this photo of the crash, saying six people work. transported to the hospital. one person who reportedly got out of her car to check on the injured was struck and killed. the driver of the first car in the crash, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. coming up. officials indonesia are fearing the worst after a boeing 737 missing from radar shortly after takeoff and then you figure showing the disproportionate impact from the pandemic on latinos in california. and a burial. whether this is the time here january we should be t
the fire broke out around 6 30 this morning on 47th street near temescal creek park on adaline street. one person was taken to the hospital, but the extent of their injuries wasn't released its acquire cruise about half an hour to control that fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. a suspected d y crash on an east bay freeway left a good samaritan dead and injured several other people. the crash happened in san leandro just before 1 a.m. on south on interstate 80 80, near...
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and it's not just within the lot, they're parked on several streets in the area. this is alameda avenue. the sidewalk is also blocked off by trash. business owners say they're fed up. >> oftentimes i've described it as kind of like a thunder dome environment. >> it's like a third world country. people are not being taken care of. >> we have wanted to move for a while because we done feel supported. we had an opportunity this summer but when covid struck, that was taken away. >> jennifer and matthew engel own bay island gymnastics on alameda avenue. they say it's become a safety issue with pe m'life. staff studen >> we've had things thrown at my employees. we've had people completely expose themselves to my employees. >> a manager at the nearby car wash tells me a home lest woman tried to stab him and attacked other workers. neighbors say they're seeing a rise in burglaries as well. >> home depot has once again challenged us, if we don't clear this, they're leaving oakland. >> the councilman says he's frustrated with the look of enforcement of basic parking laws. h
and it's not just within the lot, they're parked on several streets in the area. this is alameda avenue. the sidewalk is also blocked off by trash. business owners say they're fed up. >> oftentimes i've described it as kind of like a thunder dome environment. >> it's like a third world country. people are not being taken care of. >> we have wanted to move for a while because we done feel supported. we had an opportunity this summer but when covid struck, that was taken away....
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rockefeller, director of national parks and recreation, give some background on a proposed park along the hudson side streetes would cost nearly 1 million dollars. national park service director, george, presented a federal plan for half the amount. in matching the federal check with state funds and private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plant to reality. the hudson's deep waters, antjuan inevitable stretches were instrumental in opening up the continent. early for traders told of great lands to the north and west. settlers and a mass migration moved up the hudson. following the sun along the western reaches of the mohawk valley to ohio and beyond. in exploring the hudson, mrs. johnson would not have found a more knowledgeable guide than lawrence rockefeller. the rockefeller family has long been a active force in preserving the sources of the entire hudson corridor. james, the president of the national trust for historic preservation pointed out one of the unique features of the hudson shoreline. one of the many european style -- built throughout the 18 hundreds. it open to the pub
rockefeller, director of national parks and recreation, give some background on a proposed park along the hudson side streetes would cost nearly 1 million dollars. national park service director, george, presented a federal plan for half the amount. in matching the federal check with state funds and private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plant to reality. the hudson's deep waters, antjuan inevitable stretches were instrumental in opening up the continent. early for...
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the prime minister spotted riding his bike at the olympic park, seven miles away from downing street.ocal? very tricky story for the prime ministerand very tricky story for the prime minister and this speaks to what rachel is saying about un—clear guidelines because we remember the numberone guidelines because we remember the number one thing that was most damaging to public adherence the first time in the lockdown was dominic cummings and his trip to barnard castle, there was very clear evidence that showed it led to people not following the rules, and there is a risk that borisjohnson drove across london and then went for a cycle around the olympic park which is seven miles away from downing street. on the one hand, he's the prime minister, they are not many places he can safely exercise, but not many people would cap seven miles away as especially local in this instance. —— word count. downing street are not commenting on this story at all, but the fact this is making several front pages suggests they are going to have to explain why he made this trip andl to have to explain why he
the prime minister spotted riding his bike at the olympic park, seven miles away from downing street.ocal? very tricky story for the prime ministerand very tricky story for the prime minister and this speaks to what rachel is saying about un—clear guidelines because we remember the numberone guidelines because we remember the number one thing that was most damaging to public adherence the first time in the lockdown was dominic cummings and his trip to barnard castle, there was very clear...
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there was a parks project and a street improvement project. and i think we all found it a really valuable exercise, to try to come up with a short survey that elicited that kind of information from users of the facilities and improvements. the controller's office usually has a pool available of survey firms because we do surveys for other purposes, including the city-wide public opinion survey. so we had this work done through a personal surveyor. they're out in the field, stopping people at the site and asking them questions. and then they do a rigorous analysis, including demographic analysis of the responses, and we publish a report. again, we were all really happy and found the product of that very valuable. wanted to do it for more bond programs. the highest interest of the committee after the first one was done in having something done for the housing bond programs, given your interest in the performance of the city's affordable housing bonds. so that is next on our list. it would be an interesting -- ie an interesting sort of design iss
there was a parks project and a street improvement project. and i think we all found it a really valuable exercise, to try to come up with a short survey that elicited that kind of information from users of the facilities and improvements. the controller's office usually has a pool available of survey firms because we do surveys for other purposes, including the city-wide public opinion survey. so we had this work done through a personal surveyor. they're out in the field, stopping people at...
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we were able to work together to get funding, whether for tree maintenance in the parks and on the streets for public works, more support for gardeners, the work that we all did together to pass several bonds so that these parks and recreational facilities are amazing as they can be. i misspending that quality time together but i know we will be together soon. i am so proud of this park system. someone e-mailed me today saying i saw a national recommendation that the goal should be that everyone live within a 10 minute walk from a park. we should make that happen in san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't, whether you have a home or not, eve
we were able to work together to get funding, whether for tree maintenance in the parks and on the streets for public works, more support for gardeners, the work that we all did together to pass several bonds so that these parks and recreational facilities are amazing as they can be. i misspending that quality time together but i know we will be together soon. i am so proud of this park system. someone e-mailed me today saying i saw a national recommendation that the goal should be that...
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traffic and parking, has only two off street parking spots for 10 bedrooms and or tenants. we have double parkers daily parking across neighbor's driveways. shouldn't that be a planner consideration for the neighborhood? planning may not care but we do. not all these issues are under plan's purview, they are a result of planning decisions. we're currently have two residents on the block one renovation 453 and 454 that laid out the blueprint for 446. please meet your mission statement and deny this project for the neighborhood. >> clerk: thank you, sir. >> hi, good afternoon. it's georgia again. i usually don't comment on projects outside of noe valley. i have questions about the process of this. i agree. i accept that it's demolition. i would not read those demos on the plan. they made no sense to me. i don't know how the planner was able to deal with it. i think -- i'm not saying she didn't do it right. i'm sure she did. she's very good planner, i don't understand how she's able to do it given the information she was given. i guess two other points, this project has been k
traffic and parking, has only two off street parking spots for 10 bedrooms and or tenants. we have double parkers daily parking across neighbor's driveways. shouldn't that be a planner consideration for the neighborhood? planning may not care but we do. not all these issues are under plan's purview, they are a result of planning decisions. we're currently have two residents on the block one renovation 453 and 454 that laid out the blueprint for 446. please meet your mission statement and deny...
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it is a small pocket park off guy street. this will support the future park at the center of the former transbay terminal one acre site. we are partnering with public works and rec and park on design and ocii to get it built. finally, the future under ramp park planned 2.5-acre park will be operated by the east cut cbd. this is without bus ramps and fremont street off-ramp from the bay bridge. you will see how it became named under ramp park. finally, east cut is a new neighborhood. community is just taking shape. cbd is playing an active role to create activities for the community to gather, to be informed about events related to planning in the neighborhood and create spaces for community buildings. in fiscal year 18-19, it was proud to participate in fulton street. first new route to sunday streets in 10 years. east cut cbd regularly activates vacant retail with art and community gatherings. we had a monthly series in the vacant retail space. we also used these ray can't retail -- vacant spaces for civic engagement. pop up
it is a small pocket park off guy street. this will support the future park at the center of the former transbay terminal one acre site. we are partnering with public works and rec and park on design and ocii to get it built. finally, the future under ramp park planned 2.5-acre park will be operated by the east cut cbd. this is without bus ramps and fremont street off-ramp from the bay bridge. you will see how it became named under ramp park. finally, east cut is a new neighborhood. community...
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parking also came up. some also addressed concerned about the lack of street parking, and the developer has included 273 offstreet spaces. 226 spaces are reserved for residential, so that's one per unit with a couple of car share spaces also. one other concern that came up concerned the palm trees at the site, and the developer is currently incorporating the palm trees into the design and will continue to study and work with city agencies on the feasibility of locating and maintaining the palm trees that are not being relocated within the development. and lastly, as gerald mentioned earlier, the tenanting of the commercial spaces also came up as one of the concerns in the meetings, and the developer has committed to working with oewd and the c.a.c. on outreach to l.b.e.s, small businesses, and minority and black-owned businesses to find businesses that are suitable for those spaces, those retail spaces. next slide, please. and if the commission approves the block 1 schematic design today, construction is scheduled to begin in spring of 2022 and completed in spring of 2024. next slide, please. thank you. that conc
parking also came up. some also addressed concerned about the lack of street parking, and the developer has included 273 offstreet spaces. 226 spaces are reserved for residential, so that's one per unit with a couple of car share spaces also. one other concern that came up concerned the palm trees at the site, and the developer is currently incorporating the palm trees into the design and will continue to study and work with city agencies on the feasibility of locating and maintaining the palm...
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park to provide access to people with disabilities. it's not that hard to figure out. the second thing is slow street: 75% of support, you're never going to get that pretty much anywhere. and it's disappointing to say, especially in park mirr set and ingleside, where the slow streets will not be. lastly on the service changes, it's still not equitable to have some areas in twin peaks and the west side of the city completely cut off. i would suggest that the sfmta look into implementing a dial a ride tt service open to the general public, maybe only a few days a week, but so these areas can have transit coverage open to the general public. those are my comments, thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> you have one question remaining. >> next speaker. caller, we cannot hear you, if you think you're speaking. >> sorry, i apologize. i'm on mute. i am calling in behalf of temporary permits that are abundant around the city for construction or renovation, street maintenance, et cetera, et cetera. in the zone that i live in, currently in the city, there are multiple temporary permits. some are act
park to provide access to people with disabilities. it's not that hard to figure out. the second thing is slow street: 75% of support, you're never going to get that pretty much anywhere. and it's disappointing to say, especially in park mirr set and ingleside, where the slow streets will not be. lastly on the service changes, it's still not equitable to have some areas in twin peaks and the west side of the city completely cut off. i would suggest that the sfmta look into implementing a dial a...
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how we it is important memorialize colonial america is found inmportantly parks and streets. these are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to the names of things, and if we think about christopher columbus, if we are going to go about tearing down everything related to the an we would have to tear down number of things, including the capital. if you think about william for the second and you start to learn more about them you start to question about whether his name should grace that park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. was veryyrd the second wealthy, and a fabulous library, wrote a number of books, including his diaries which he which was cracked by historians. in his diaries he records his serial philandering. he was married twice but he continued to have multiple sexual affairs, many of which were rapes of enslaved women, all of which he details in his diaries. habits ofd terrible interaction with enslaved people who he claimed as property. at one enslaved man had a habit of wetting the bed and as punishment william byrd made him drink his own urin
how we it is important memorialize colonial america is found inmportantly parks and streets. these are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to the names of things, and if we think about christopher columbus, if we are going to go about tearing down everything related to the an we would have to tear down number of things, including the capital. if you think about william for the second and you start to learn more about them you start to question about whether his name should grace...
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parking also came up. some also addressed concerned about the lack of street parking, and the developer has included 273 offstreet spaces. 226 spaces are reserved for residential, so that's one per unit with a couple of car share spaces also. one other concern that came up concerned the palm trees at the site, and the developer is currently incorporating the palm trees into the design and will continue to study and work with city agencies on the feasibility of locating and maintaining the palm trees that are not being relocated within the development. and lastly, as gerald mentioned earlier, the tenanting of the commercial spaces also came up as one of the concerns in the meetings, and the developer has committed to working with oewd and the c.a.c. on outreach to l.b.e.s, small businesses, and minority and black-owned businesses to find businesses that are suitable for those spaces, those retail spaces. next slide, please. and if the commission approves the block 1 schematic design today, construction is scheduled to begin in spring of 2022 and completed in spring of 2024. next slide, please. thank you. that conc
parking also came up. some also addressed concerned about the lack of street parking, and the developer has included 273 offstreet spaces. 226 spaces are reserved for residential, so that's one per unit with a couple of car share spaces also. one other concern that came up concerned the palm trees at the site, and the developer is currently incorporating the palm trees into the design and will continue to study and work with city agencies on the feasibility of locating and maintaining the palm...
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important to bear in mind how the monumental lies asian of the past is just as found in the names of parks and streets as it is and things like a monument, like a statue. in some ways, these are more important because they are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to the names of things. if you think about christopher columbus, we are going to go about tearing down everything related to the man -- the name of the district of comes out of the name. what do we do about william byrd the second? when you start to learn more about him, you have to question whether his name should grace that of a park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. william, as i mentioned, was also very area date. he had a fabulous library. he wrote a number of books, including his secret diaries, which he wrote in code, which have been cracked by historians. in his secret diaries, he records his serial philandering. he was married twice, but he continued have multiple sexual affairs with enslaved women, all of which he details in his diaries. he also had some terrible habits of interaction with enslaved people who h
important to bear in mind how the monumental lies asian of the past is just as found in the names of parks and streets as it is and things like a monument, like a statue. in some ways, these are more important because they are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to the names of things. if you think about christopher columbus, we are going to go about tearing down everything related to the man -- the name of the district of comes out of the name. what do we do about william byrd the...
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monumentalize the past, how we memorialize colonial america is just as powerfully found in the names of parks and streets as it is in things like a monument, like a statue. and in some ways these are more important because these are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to the names of things, and if we think about christopher columbus f we were going to go about tearing down everything related to the man, we would have to rename our capital city, washington, the district of columbia, which is something that comes out of columbus's name. what do we do about william byrd ii. if you start to learn more about him, you have to question whether his name should grace that of a park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. william byrd ii as i mentioned, very wealthy. he was also very aereo indict, had a fabulous library, wrote a number of books including his secret diadiaries, which he wro in code, which have been cracked by historians, and in his secret diaries he records his serial philandering. he was married twice, but he continued to have multiple sexual affairs, many of which were rapes of
monumentalize the past, how we memorialize colonial america is just as powerfully found in the names of parks and streets as it is in things like a monument, like a statue. and in some ways these are more important because these are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to the names of things, and if we think about christopher columbus f we were going to go about tearing down everything related to the man, we would have to rename our capital city, washington, the district of...
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bear in mind how we memoryize colonial america is just as powerfully found in the famous of parks and streets as it is like things like a monument and a statue. in some ways, these are more important because these are just as hard to topple. people are attach today the names of things. if we think about christopher columbus, if we're going to go about tearing down, we would have to rename our capital city, washington, the district of columbia. what to do about william byrd ii? if you start to learn more about him you have to question whether his name should grace that of a park in which people gather to enjoy themselves. welcome byrd ii was very wealthy, he wrote a number of books including his secret diaries which he wrote in code which have been cracked by historians and in his secret diaries he records his serial if a lan dering. he was married twice, but he continued to have multiple sexual affairs, many of which were rapes of enslaved women. he also had some terrible habits of interaction with enslaved people who he claimed as property, one enslaved man, for example, had a habit of wetti
bear in mind how we memoryize colonial america is just as powerfully found in the famous of parks and streets as it is like things like a monument and a statue. in some ways, these are more important because these are just as hard to topple. people are attach today the names of things. if we think about christopher columbus, if we're going to go about tearing down, we would have to rename our capital city, washington, the district of columbia. what to do about william byrd ii? if you start to...
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they were parked on clay street near alta plaza park. now throughout the wind event, some 286,000 people lost power. christina at last check. all but about 7000 are restored. all right. deborah villalon reporting live for us tonight, deb. thank you. well, high winds also knocked down trees that yosemite national park, crushing trucks, damaging roads and even squashing a park building. take a look at these images here. crews spent much of the day cleaning up this mess from the winds that hit the park yesterday and today. thankfully no one was injured, but the park will remain closed to visitors through friday. oh yeah, it was definitely a windy event. pretty definitely unusual and pretty long lived, you know is a couple days. a big windows market was last night all the way through today and only towards the end of the day to the winds die down. these were the gusts at the peak, so he sells some 86 million hour gusts on mount saint halina. we saw mount hominum. that's the santa cruz mountains where the radar dishes the doppler radar dish t
they were parked on clay street near alta plaza park. now throughout the wind event, some 286,000 people lost power. christina at last check. all but about 7000 are restored. all right. deborah villalon reporting live for us tonight, deb. thank you. well, high winds also knocked down trees that yosemite national park, crushing trucks, damaging roads and even squashing a park building. take a look at these images here. crews spent much of the day cleaning up this mess from the winds that hit the...
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engaged not just the customers. >> with the help of community pavement to parks is reimagining the potential of our student streets more information visit them as the pavement to parks or contact pavement to parks at sfgovtv.or. >> my name is naomi kelly the single-story for the 775 i started with the city and county in 1996 working for the newly elected mayor willie brown, jr. not only the chief of staff a woman but many policy advisors that were advising him everyday their supportive and nourished and sponsored united states and excited about the future. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to have two pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process
engaged not just the customers. >> with the help of community pavement to parks is reimagining the potential of our student streets more information visit them as the pavement to parks or contact pavement to parks at sfgovtv.or. >> my name is naomi kelly the single-story for the 775 i started with the city and county in 1996 working for the newly elected mayor willie brown, jr. not only the chief of staff a woman but many policy advisors that were advising him everyday their...
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vaccine doses from freezers and into arms, the lines grew even longer today, winding through parking lots and side streets. in daytona, florida some senior citizens spent the night in their cars >> about every hour we'd start the car up, heat it up, and then, you know, shut it back off. it was cold. it was cold. >> reporter: but like many seniors marvin and janice deering were unable to get through jammed phone lines and crashed websites >> if the average joe like us that needs them can't get them, who is getting them? >> reporter: a california hospital had to vaccinate local jail staff and nursing home residents within hours after the hospital freezer failed, putting all of its vaccine doses in jeopardy nationwide, 12,000 vaccination sites are up and running, an increase from 1,000 three weeks ago. now the surgeon general is calling on the nation's governors to lean forward and coordinate with cvs and walgreen's in setting up mass vaccination programs >> we can send those vaccines to those pharmacies if the governors in the states tell us to. we don't need to recreate the wheel we just need to get it rol
vaccine doses from freezers and into arms, the lines grew even longer today, winding through parking lots and side streets. in daytona, florida some senior citizens spent the night in their cars >> about every hour we'd start the car up, heat it up, and then, you know, shut it back off. it was cold. it was cold. >> reporter: but like many seniors marvin and janice deering were unable to get through jammed phone lines and crashed websites >> if the average joe like us that...
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bear in mind how rememorialize colonial america is just as powerfully found in the names of parks and streets as it is in things like a monument, like a statue. and in some ways these are more important because these are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to names of things. if we think about christopher columbus, we would have to rename among other things our capital city, washington, the district of columbia, which is something that comes out of columbus' name. if you think about william byrd ii you have to question whether his name should grace the name of a park which people gather to enjoy themselves. william byrd ii, very wealthy, very air indict, had a fabulous library, wrote a number of books, including his secret diaries which he wrote in code. in his secret diaries he records his serial philandering. he was married twice but he continued to have multiple sexual affairs, many of which were rapes of enslaved womens, all of which he details in his diaries. he also had some terrible habits of interaction with enslaved people who he claimed as property. one enslaved man, fo
bear in mind how rememorialize colonial america is just as powerfully found in the names of parks and streets as it is in things like a monument, like a statue. and in some ways these are more important because these are just as hard to topple. people are very attached to names of things. if we think about christopher columbus, we would have to rename among other things our capital city, washington, the district of columbia, which is something that comes out of columbus' name. if you think...
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outdoor dining and street side parks can start again on thursday. same with haircuts. the move is good for businesses, not everybody is on board with this. some say that the move to reopen could have consequences that we have seen before. >> always chance when you loosen things up that you will promote transmission of the virus. if gamble is the right word but there's an element of uncertainty. >> the nurse's association said it puts health care providers and patients at risk. they said even if numbers are trending downward we are still in the middle of this most deadly surge of coronavirus yet. today at noon we will get a coronavirus update from the california's health and human services secretary. we will monitor it live here on kpix5. >>> california offering a life line to renters. state leaders have announced a deal to extend the eviction stop. they are also working to dish out up to $2.6 million in federal stimulus money. it gives rental assistance payments in exchange for for giving prior rental find out ed potentially a lot worse than we thought. criminals have
outdoor dining and street side parks can start again on thursday. same with haircuts. the move is good for businesses, not everybody is on board with this. some say that the move to reopen could have consequences that we have seen before. >> always chance when you loosen things up that you will promote transmission of the virus. if gamble is the right word but there's an element of uncertainty. >> the nurse's association said it puts health care providers and patients at risk. they...
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there is a police officer here parked monitoring this. he's closed this street. he's, you know, here to make sure no one gets close to it, that everyone is safe. he says no one was hurt when this happened. he's been here for a couple of hours. he's just waiting on pg&e to get here. he's hearing it's going to be a while. he says pg&e has a long list of power outages to get to, so they're just waiting, but pg&e very busy after this storm. reporting live in pleasant hill, amy hollyfield abc7 news. >> thank you, amy. >>> coming up, the san francisco dog who is saying no to the stormy weather. >>> also, new video of the strong weather and rain on the bay bridge overnight. >>> and still in the mountains, it's great news from skiers and snow boarders, we are hearing from people who are ready to hit the slopes. >>> first we'll take you live outside where at least as of a little while ago it was not >>> here's some video with you of what it looked like on the bay bridge. it was stormy overnight. this is on the eastern span of the bay bridge heading into san francisco, so
there is a police officer here parked monitoring this. he's closed this street. he's, you know, here to make sure no one gets close to it, that everyone is safe. he says no one was hurt when this happened. he's been here for a couple of hours. he's just waiting on pg&e to get here. he's hearing it's going to be a while. he says pg&e has a long list of power outages to get to, so they're just waiting, but pg&e very busy after this storm. reporting live in pleasant hill, amy...
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. >> it can happen in the san francisco mint, it can happen in a park, it can happen in a street park, it can happen in a tech campus. it's basically where we bring the hardware, the culture, the operating system. >> so right now, i'm eating something that brings me back to every filipino party from my childhood. it's really cool to be part of the community and reconnect with the neighborhood. >> one of our largest challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a great tool for the cultural district to bring awareness by bringing the best parts of our culture which is food, music, the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in
. >> it can happen in the san francisco mint, it can happen in a park, it can happen in a street park, it can happen in a tech campus. it's basically where we bring the hardware, the culture, the operating system. >> so right now, i'm eating something that brings me back to every filipino party from my childhood. it's really cool to be part of the community and reconnect with the neighborhood. >> one of our largest challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare...
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out here in the east bay we are told to expect some street flooding, parking lots overflowing certainly by midnight tonight. >> fair warned is fair armed. >> we may put a accident in the drought. >> that's right. >> reporter: john fuller and his wife julia assembled some hefty sandbags it take home at this county-run site at heather farm. >> when it hits really heard it's like a river in our driveway. >> so we're out there actively clearing out those storm drain systems so that we're prepared to make sure that everything flows right. >> reporter: county public works crews say they are ready on standby for any problems that crop up overnight. up on mount diablo weekends of 70 miles per hour are expected with this storm. the snow level will rise above the peak through the night, but there could still be a dusting of snow visible by dawn wednesday. the snow prospects have skiers in a frenzy. >> upwards of 100 inches, 8, 8 1/2 feet by this weekend. once the reports came out, we've had a flurry of reservations, people walking in, long lines of people trying to get gear to head up. >> we are
out here in the east bay we are told to expect some street flooding, parking lots overflowing certainly by midnight tonight. >> fair warned is fair armed. >> we may put a accident in the drought. >> that's right. >> reporter: john fuller and his wife julia assembled some hefty sandbags it take home at this county-run site at heather farm. >> when it hits really heard it's like a river in our driveway. >> so we're out there actively clearing out those storm...
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a walk—in centre opened in paisley at bridge street car park on tuesday, and sites open in dunfermlinee sites are in, or near, the centre of each of these towns. each of the new centres will be able to carry out up to 300 tests a day, and they increase the total number of walk—in centres in scotland to 28. together with the other strands of scotland's testing programme, therefore, they will help to increase the accessibility and the effectiveness of testing. we are working with nhs national service scotland, local authorities and health boards to establish more local testing centres in the weeks to come. testing is a very important way of keeping the virus under control. we have also, in the last week, tightened travel restrictions, and we are, of course, accelerating the vaccination programme. however, at the moment, while case numbers remain so high, our lockdown restrictions continue to be vital. they are the single most important way in which we can reduce case numbers and ease some of the pressure on our health and social care services. john swinney at the daily coronavirus briefi
a walk—in centre opened in paisley at bridge street car park on tuesday, and sites open in dunfermlinee sites are in, or near, the centre of each of these towns. each of the new centres will be able to carry out up to 300 tests a day, and they increase the total number of walk—in centres in scotland to 28. together with the other strands of scotland's testing programme, therefore, they will help to increase the accessibility and the effectiveness of testing. we are working with nhs national...
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well, parking is restricted all across the city there afraid of car bombs so you see no cars parked on the streeto in the air the tsa has increased security in airports many airlines not allowing people to check weapons on flights into d.c., on the water the coast guard is patrolling in for major bridges and between virginia and d.c. shut down for the next two days. you can get out of the city, it's very tough to get in the city. on the ground 13 metro stations also shut down if you're going to move around today or tomorrow you're likely going to have to do it by foot and the mayor says almost daily asking people to stay home. even amtrak president-elect biden will be closed down today in virginia for security concerns, back to you. lou: thank you very much. steve harrigan reporting from washington, the president-elect has rejected president trump's effort to lift a travel ban into the united states from europe, brazil and the uk, biden's press secretary said now is not the time to lift restrictions because of the worsening pandemic. yet last year as the new china virus was worsening president tr
well, parking is restricted all across the city there afraid of car bombs so you see no cars parked on the streeto in the air the tsa has increased security in airports many airlines not allowing people to check weapons on flights into d.c., on the water the coast guard is patrolling in for major bridges and between virginia and d.c. shut down for the next two days. you can get out of the city, it's very tough to get in the city. on the ground 13 metro stations also shut down if you're going to...
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street litter, rundown parking strips and yards, dilapidated fences, broken windows, smoking automobilesy working places, all should be the object of our fresh view. we have been too tolerant of our surroundings and too willing to leave it to others to clean up our environment. it is time for those who make massive demands on society to make some minimal demands on themselves. [applause] each of us must resolve that each day he will leave his home, his property, the public places of the city or town a little cleaner, a little better, a little more pleasant for himself and those around him. with the help of people we can do anything, and without their help, we can do nothing. in this spirit, together, we can reclaim our land for ours and generations to come. between now and the year 2000, over 100 million children will be born in the united states. where they grow up and how will, more than any one thing, measure the quality of american life in these years ahead. this should be a warning to us. for the past 30 years our population has also been growing and shifting. the result is exemplif
street litter, rundown parking strips and yards, dilapidated fences, broken windows, smoking automobilesy working places, all should be the object of our fresh view. we have been too tolerant of our surroundings and too willing to leave it to others to clean up our environment. it is time for those who make massive demands on society to make some minimal demands on themselves. [applause] each of us must resolve that each day he will leave his home, his property, the public places of the city or...
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princess street, the main shopping stree there would be 80,000 people, a big concert goin on in the city parkdoor to that main street ent, all over the city fireworks at midnight. the only official event that is happening in this city tonight is a loan piper appearing on the ramparts of edinburg castle this before be night to play in the new year. e message from the scottish government is crystal clear as to what to do -- stay-at-home only with your own household, do not party anywayoo i or outdoors with other people. similarly, theolice have said that they would advise people and encouragypeople to ond follow the restrictions. and if they do not,s an ultimate sanction, there are pretty hefty fines that could be imposed. iso strange, that in this year of coronavirus which has be so difficult that it ends in this quiet, subdued, strange way in edinburg, almost the capital of new york celebrations with everyone wondering what in the rest of the world.n and >> indeed. emma, in belfast, a very similar mood? >> that is right. a very deserted town cen' for new years eve. belfast is not have any off
princess street, the main shopping stree there would be 80,000 people, a big concert goin on in the city parkdoor to that main street ent, all over the city fireworks at midnight. the only official event that is happening in this city tonight is a loan piper appearing on the ramparts of edinburg castle this before be night to play in the new year. e message from the scottish government is crystal clear as to what to do -- stay-at-home only with your own household, do not party anywayoo i or...
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and it's not just within the lot, there parked on several streets in the area, this is alameda avenuethe sidewalk is also blocked off by trash. business owners say they are fed up. >> often times i've described it as kind of a mad max beyond thunder dome environment. >> it's like a third world country. people are not being taken care of. >> we have wanted to move for a while because we don't feel supported and we had an opportunity this summer but when covid struck, that was taken away. >> jennifer and few angle own bay avenue gymnastics on alameda avenue, they say it's become a safety issue with some homeless people harassing staff and students. >> she's threatened to end my mom's life. >> we've had things thrown at employees, we've had people completely expose themselves to my employees. >> a manager at the nearby carwash tells me a homeless woman tried to stab him and attacked other workers. neighbors say they are seeing a rise in burglaries as well. >> home depot has once again challenged us if we don't clear this they are leaving oakland. >> this councilman said he was frustrated
and it's not just within the lot, there parked on several streets in the area, this is alameda avenuethe sidewalk is also blocked off by trash. business owners say they are fed up. >> often times i've described it as kind of a mad max beyond thunder dome environment. >> it's like a third world country. people are not being taken care of. >> we have wanted to move for a while because we don't feel supported and we had an opportunity this summer but when covid struck, that was...
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cupertino, los gatos, stevens creek boulevard, page mill road as we head into menlo park, campus drive, palo alto, street-level radar showing you where it's raining right now in the inland east bay around blackhawk, san ramon, danville and we will show you what's happening now. it's finally shifting on the move into southern california. we definitely needed the rain. no doubt about it. but it was causing problems obviously. overnight light to moderate showers. slippery roads. areas of low visibility as you take a look. those showers will be pretty head into 8:00 a.m.y the time w and tonight visibility is lowering to a mile in santa rosa with this. sutro tower showing you the fog over san francisco. i'll be back to let you know when our next storm will arrive and how long that break will last in a few minutes. dan? >> sandhya, thanks a lot. major cleanup is under way near carmel tonight after heavy rain saturated that area. monterey county, office of emergency services says the sand levee that was holding back the carmel river breached, flooding homes in the area. despite the sandbags, water got into this
cupertino, los gatos, stevens creek boulevard, page mill road as we head into menlo park, campus drive, palo alto, street-level radar showing you where it's raining right now in the inland east bay around blackhawk, san ramon, danville and we will show you what's happening now. it's finally shifting on the move into southern california. we definitely needed the rain. no doubt about it. but it was causing problems obviously. overnight light to moderate showers. slippery roads. areas of low...