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san francisco assembly member phil ting is standing by. he will join us live next to talk about two of the new public safety laws that are taking effect on the first live weather camera. >> looking out right now at a gorgeous summer day here in the bay area. blue skies, but how? that's going to change everything you need to know about the weekend and the 4th of july. your bay area forecast on deck coming my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. a new law takes effect in a few days. >> now it requires a change in the credit card industry. companies such as visa and mastercard will nee
san francisco assembly member phil ting is standing by. he will join us live next to talk about two of the new public safety laws that are taking effect on the first live weather camera. >> looking out right now at a gorgeous summer day here in the bay area. blue skies, but how? that's going to change everything you need to know about the weekend and the 4th of july. your bay area forecast on deck coming my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops...
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. >> well, today was officially willie brown day in california bay area assembly member phil ting voting with lawmakers in sacramento today to designate june 24th as willie al brown junior day. the naming is to honor brown's public service is the longest-serving california assembly. speaker and the 41st mayor of san francisco. >> still to come here on kron for news 11, how thousands of pounds of avocados thankfully did not become guacamole after a little accident. we've got details and how technology like drones is being used to help protect our firefighters. and when we come back, the latest from richmond after another death over the weekend makes 5 in the last 7 days. details coming up. >> person with a gunshot wound had to be airlifted to the hospital. and another is dead after a shooting in richmond. this happened last night at an apartment complex on richmond parkway near i-80, police tell us that no one has been arrested. they do have plan on having more officers out on patrol. this comes as 4 people were killed in richmond just within the last week. in the south bay. police in san
. >> well, today was officially willie brown day in california bay area assembly member phil ting voting with lawmakers in sacramento today to designate june 24th as willie al brown junior day. the naming is to honor brown's public service is the longest-serving california assembly. speaker and the 41st mayor of san francisco. >> still to come here on kron for news 11, how thousands of pounds of avocados thankfully did not become guacamole after a little accident. we've got details...
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san francisco assembly member phil ting has been working on a plan to end legacy admissions since the varsity blues scandal of 2019, when wealthy and famous parents were found to have paid bribes and falsified credentials to get their children into top universities. he also led a study bill which found, through self reported data in fall 2022, that the university of southern california, santa clara university and stanford led the state with the largest portion of legacy students in their incoming freshman classes between 13 and 14. it's about 13 to 14% is almost twice as large as african americans in their class, and it's almost as large as a number of latinos in their class. so this is not an insignificant number of, applicants as well as admissions. this is a very, very sizable portion of their class. the assembly bill calls for penalizing california's private schools if they choose to coinue prerential admissions for the applicants of donors and alumni. his bill would make them forfeit their cal grants funding. ultimately, this is just about fairness. we want we want to have a fair
san francisco assembly member phil ting has been working on a plan to end legacy admissions since the varsity blues scandal of 2019, when wealthy and famous parents were found to have paid bribes and falsified credentials to get their children into top universities. he also led a study bill which found, through self reported data in fall 2022, that the university of southern california, santa clara university and stanford led the state with the largest portion of legacy students in their...
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[applause] looking across the crowd, we probably have assembly member phil ting and city attorney davidchui, jim wonderman, all who lead countless efforts on the local, regional and state levels to create a more seemless transit network and secure additional transportation funds including for the portal project. as i mentioned earlier, $3.4 billion, this commitment links two other major federal investments. the already constructed two level train box beneath us waiting for caltrain to come to downtown san francisco. the other major project that i'm very proud of as director and past chair of caltrain, is the electrification which achieves substantial completion earlier this month. [applause] an electifyed caltrain, quieter, faster, more sustainable connection between san francisco and silicon valley. huge investments into the region that will make a huge difference for the san francisco bay area. and i think about the train box underneath us. i want to take a moment to recognize our steadfast champions, speaker emeritus pelosi. [applause] in 2010, she was the driving force behind the ob
[applause] looking across the crowd, we probably have assembly member phil ting and city attorney davidchui, jim wonderman, all who lead countless efforts on the local, regional and state levels to create a more seemless transit network and secure additional transportation funds including for the portal project. as i mentioned earlier, $3.4 billion, this commitment links two other major federal investments. the already constructed two level train box beneath us waiting for caltrain to come to...
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for today, we heard from the author of the bill, state assembly member phil ting of san francisco. he talked about how the codes could flag suspicious activity. >> what we've seen in the past is mass shooters have used credit cards to do multiple purchases at multiple stores, or they do, multiple purchases at the same store. but going back like one day after another, that's very suspicious activity. credit card companies could flag that and then report that to law enforcement. >> assembly member ting says suspects in the 2012 aurora theater shooting in colorado and the 2016 pulse nightclub shooting in florida used credit cards to buy their firearms. >> one of the most influential figures in us judo history has died tonight at 11. the lasting legacy of this bay area coach 109 degrees. >> that's right, 109. where and which day? the bay area forecast is ready to roll. >> but first, the san francisco based ai company in some hot water tonight, the al gations that have caught the tt tion ♪ (ominous music) ♪ dad: headphones, buddy. mom: headphones. what! dad: hey! ♪ (ominous music) ♪ wha
for today, we heard from the author of the bill, state assembly member phil ting of san francisco. he talked about how the codes could flag suspicious activity. >> what we've seen in the past is mass shooters have used credit cards to do multiple purchases at multiple stores, or they do, multiple purchases at the same store. but going back like one day after another, that's very suspicious activity. credit card companies could flag that and then report that to law enforcement. >>...
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. >> bay area representative phil ting voting with lawmakers in sacramento today to designate june 24th as willie l brown junior day. the name dawn or brown's public service is the longest-serving california assembly speaker and 41st mayor san francisco. >> a coalition of billionaire investors is making another hefty investment in solano county, california, forever announcing a partnership with the hospital system. there to expand medical services for its plant community as well as existing cities that need it. mason morrow reports. think. >> all of the things here that so many people have worked on pilots, more million sifted into solano county by billionaire silicon valley investors. they have the same commitment to solano that we do. it's because the only thing we do and it's the only thing that they do california for evers, new partnership with the 65 year. solano county medical provider. we'r- born and bred in seminole county. a plan to plant 6 to 10 more primary care centers in northern california are planned. >> was looking to invest about 250 million in solano county, the over 6
. >> bay area representative phil ting voting with lawmakers in sacramento today to designate june 24th as willie l brown junior day. the name dawn or brown's public service is the longest-serving california assembly speaker and 41st mayor san francisco. >> a coalition of billionaire investors is making another hefty investment in solano county, california, forever announcing a partnership with the hospital system. there to expand medical services for its plant community as well as...
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they are representative phil ting voting with lawmakers in sacramento designate june 24th as willie ly. the name is to honor brown's public service as the longest-serving california assembly. speaker and the 41st mayor of san francisco. of course. coming the next hour, we are celebrating 5 month across 4. >> tell you how a summer camp has been off in a safe space for the lgbtq+ campers and the families for decades will right back and go anywhere. >> well, police in hillsborough are warning about car thefts after people in the area been seen leaving their cars unlocked with the keys inside. they say cars were stolen 2 than yesterday morning, right near sandra mundo and el aurora road. the other 2 car stolen saturday on roehampton road in ravens court wrote police earlier in the body might have surveillance video in these neighborhoods. so you don't leave your keys inside the cars. well. happening today, the union city council set to vote on a potential new cannabis location looking at the new proposed location on road. the petition against location is gathered over 1200 signatures the
they are representative phil ting voting with lawmakers in sacramento designate june 24th as willie ly. the name is to honor brown's public service as the longest-serving california assembly. speaker and the 41st mayor of san francisco. of course. coming the next hour, we are celebrating 5 month across 4. >> tell you how a summer camp has been off in a safe space for the lgbtq+ campers and the families for decades will right back and go anywhere. >> well, police in hillsborough are...
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bay area lawmaker phil ting has introduced a bill to ban the practice.t gives preference to the children or grandchildren of alumni. the bill is a sort of unintended consequence of the supreme court's ruling that ended a affirmative action on school campuses. legacy. admissions were often the opposite, giving preference to people who were frequently white and wealthy. if this is passed, california will be the fourth state to implement this ban. legacy admissions are already banned at public universities in california. >> also new at six san francisco unified has released plans on how it will identify school site closures or mergers, according to the chronicle, three main categories will be considered when choosing closures or mergers. those are equity, excellence and effective use of resources. school equity will be weighed more into decision making than the other two categories academic performance, historical inequity, student enrollment, and teacher turnover. for each school will also be looked at. the board will discuss the recommendations at its nex
bay area lawmaker phil ting has introduced a bill to ban the practice.t gives preference to the children or grandchildren of alumni. the bill is a sort of unintended consequence of the supreme court's ruling that ended a affirmative action on school campuses. legacy. admissions were often the opposite, giving preference to people who were frequently white and wealthy. if this is passed, california will be the fourth state to implement this ban. legacy admissions are already banned at public...
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earlier on, the four we heard from the author of the bill, state assembly member phil ting of san francisco. he talked about how the codes could flag suspicious activity. >> we've seen in the past is mass shooters have used credit cards to do multiple purchases at multiple stores or they do, multiple purchases at the same store. but going back like one day after another, that's very suspicious activity. credit card companies could flag that and then report that to law enforcement. >> assembly member ting says suspects in the 2012 aurora theater shooting and the pulse nightclub shooting in 2016 used credit cards to buy their firearms. >> a 40 year old law that made it easier for the federal government to regulate the environment, public health, workplace safety, and consumer protections, is gone. the supreme court ruling overturned a 1984 decision known as chevron , which found federal agencies should be allowed to fill in the details when laws are not crystal clear. fishermen in new jersey and rhode island challenged lower court rulings that used the law to require them to pay for governmen
earlier on, the four we heard from the author of the bill, state assembly member phil ting of san francisco. he talked about how the codes could flag suspicious activity. >> we've seen in the past is mass shooters have used credit cards to do multiple purchases at multiple stores or they do, multiple purchases at the same store. but going back like one day after another, that's very suspicious activity. credit card companies could flag that and then report that to law enforcement....
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we heard from the author of the bill, state assembly member phil ting of san francisco, and he talkedould flag suspicious activity. >> what we've seen in the past is mass shooters have used credit cards to do multiple purchases at multiple stores, or they do, multiple purchases at the same store, but going back like one day after another, that's very suspicious activity. credit card companies could flag that and then report that to law enforcement. >> assembly member ting says suspects in the 2012 aurora theater shooting in colorado and the 2016 pulse nightclub shooting in florida used credit cards to buy their firearms. >> giants mourning the loss of yet another legend in the last couple of weeks, hall of famer slugger orlando cepeda died last night at the age of 86, following a long illness. giants announced his death during the sixth inning of last night's game against the dodgers at oracle park. it follows the death, of course, of willie mays just ten days ago. second baseman brett wisely says these two legends make him proud to be a giant. >> we feel their presence down here on t
we heard from the author of the bill, state assembly member phil ting of san francisco, and he talkedould flag suspicious activity. >> what we've seen in the past is mass shooters have used credit cards to do multiple purchases at multiple stores, or they do, multiple purchases at the same store, but going back like one day after another, that's very suspicious activity. credit card companies could flag that and then report that to law enforcement. >> assembly member ting says...