SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
0
0.0
Jan 23, 2025
01/25
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
julio ramos and julio ramos for college board 2024. mr. ramos was an unsuccessful candidate in the november 2024 general election. during that election cycle mr. ramos and his committee failed to include proper disclaimer language on campaign communications that they made in support of mr. ramos's candidacy for city elective office. these communications had improper campaign disclaimer language included that was partially correct but ultimately did not meet the standards and requirements. these included communications such as yard and window signs and the committee's website. as a result of the investigation, mr. ramos corrected the website disclaimer within approximately one month of that website being live and for the yard window signs only through 30 of which were distributed and any future ones he had corrected the disclaimer on those that were distributed after that initial throw with the improper disclaimer this matter was also resolved in the commission streamlined program and that is a $500 penalty when the respondent corrects disc
julio ramos and julio ramos for college board 2024. mr. ramos was an unsuccessful candidate in the november 2024 general election. during that election cycle mr. ramos and his committee failed to include proper disclaimer language on campaign communications that they made in support of mr. ramos's candidacy for city elective office. these communications had improper campaign disclaimer language included that was partially correct but ultimately did not meet the standards and requirements. these...
0
0.0
Jan 21, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, paola ramos.trump, donald trump's nephew and author of all in the family the trumps and how we got this way. i just want to get your thoughts on all the things that we have seen today, including the pardon of 1500 insurrectionists and the commutation of six sentences, which would mean even some of the most violent insurrectionists have gotten a clean bill of health from your uncle today. >> well, thanks first, joy, for having me back on your show. >> i've been listening. just the spirit of what's been happening today and obviously just getting the news also about these, the news of the insurrectionists being pardoned and sentences commuted. i just want to add to your list of people who are living in fear, starting right now, a group of people that are very important to me and that i speak about very much in my book, caregivers for the disabled in this country, who are overwhelmingly from other countries who are mostly black. latino, they are going to be living in fear. and these are the people tha
thank you, paola ramos.trump, donald trump's nephew and author of all in the family the trumps and how we got this way. i just want to get your thoughts on all the things that we have seen today, including the pardon of 1500 insurrectionists and the commutation of six sentences, which would mean even some of the most violent insurrectionists have gotten a clean bill of health from your uncle today. >> well, thanks first, joy, for having me back on your show. >> i've been listening....
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
KDTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
los ramos siguen con vida en esta temporada. el sÁbado detroit frente a washington.arla: volemos con nayarit para hablar del panorama en el Área de la bahÍa. >> definitivamente tenemos condiciones bastante estables. el tema del norte de california ser frÍo inminente. un panorama sin nubosidad. definitivamente serÁ frÍo desde temprano. tenemos una advertencia por helada en gran parte en la regiÓn. las temperaturas mÍnimas temprano vamos a estar despertando con 37 grados. 38. tenemos el riesgo de formaciÓn de helada. al descender el aire puede alcanzarse el punto de congelaciÓn. se estarÁn formando los cristales de hielo. va a necesitar removerlos para el dÍa de maÑana y los prÓximos dÍas. de la tarde tendremos un panorama soleado . temperaturas un poco mÁs frescas en concord y el livermore. a largo plazo todavÍa tenemos condiciones inusuales para el mes de enero. es uno de los meses mÁs hÚmedos, pero estÁ por abajo de lo normal. esperamos bastante frÍo en santa rosa. un cafÉ caliente y una buena chamarra. >> los usuarios del transporte pÚblico en la bahÍa verÁn cambio
los ramos siguen con vida en esta temporada. el sÁbado detroit frente a washington.arla: volemos con nayarit para hablar del panorama en el Área de la bahÍa. >> definitivamente tenemos condiciones bastante estables. el tema del norte de california ser frÍo inminente. un panorama sin nubosidad. definitivamente serÁ frÍo desde temprano. tenemos una advertencia por helada en gran parte en la regiÓn. las temperaturas mÍnimas temprano vamos a estar despertando con 37 grados. 38....
0
0.0
Jan 22, 2025
01/25
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but ramos says the fear is already dominating her community. you mucha gente en la calle. ramos says she useto see a lot of people on the street and in the stores of her community. not so much today. growing fear of mass deportations, pushing undocumented immigrants back into the shadows. damian trujillo nbc bay area news. you heard the mention of that wong kim ark case that affirmed birthright citizenship. today, his great grandson is speaking exclusively to nbc. he called the president's order, quote, troubling. norman wong, who still lives in the bay area, tells us, quote, we can't build the country together and be against everybody. i think the best thing to do is for americans to actually be embracing americans. the trump administration did not respond to a request for comment. leaders in alameda county have announced plans to fight back against perceived threats from the new trump administration. county supervisor nikki fortunato bas says at next week's board meeting, she will propose creating an ad hoc committee that would, quote, coordinate a proactive response to
but ramos says the fear is already dominating her community. you mucha gente en la calle. ramos says she useto see a lot of people on the street and in the stores of her community. not so much today. growing fear of mass deportations, pushing undocumented immigrants back into the shadows. damian trujillo nbc bay area news. you heard the mention of that wong kim ark case that affirmed birthright citizenship. today, his great grandson is speaking exclusively to nbc. he called the president's...
0
0.0
Jan 26, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
as always, paula ramos is an msnbc contributor.portant book defectors the rise of the latino far right and what it means for america. and of course, that does it for me. thank you for watching. stay right where you are. inside with jen psaki begins right now. >> well, it's been quite a hellscape of a week since trump was inaugurated, starting with the president's decision to pardon violent insurrectionists. michigan governor gretchen whitmer once had her own brush with political violence. she talks about it and a lot more in her new book, and she's coming up first. plus, i'll ask former capitol police officer harry dunn what it's like to see the leader of the oath keepers out of prison and hangi
as always, paula ramos is an msnbc contributor.portant book defectors the rise of the latino far right and what it means for america. and of course, that does it for me. thank you for watching. stay right where you are. inside with jen psaki begins right now. >> well, it's been quite a hellscape of a week since trump was inaugurated, starting with the president's decision to pardon violent insurrectionists. michigan governor gretchen whitmer once had her own brush with political violence....
0
0.0
Jan 17, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
msnbc contributor paola ramos.u here, because there's always tumult, and you do such an incredible job reporting on it. paola. but first, you know, it feels like when you talk about these mass deportations, blue states, sanctuary cities are going to be the target. can you tell me a little bit about the level of fear that you saw on the part of both migrants and the people who have been helping shelter those migrants inside new york city, right. >> you mentioned we end the piece on this idea of what are sanctuary cities now? and the first thing that comes to mind is eric adams on his way to go see trump. and then i think about floyd benefield. yeah. and i think if we zoom into that map now, you see this migrant tent city in brooklyn, a brooklyn where donald trump received 16,000 more votes in 2024 than in 2020. and then if you keep zooming in, you see that this migrant shelter is surrounded by pro-trump districts. and just to give people some context, these districts are literally just 20 minutes away from the statu
msnbc contributor paola ramos.u here, because there's always tumult, and you do such an incredible job reporting on it. paola. but first, you know, it feels like when you talk about these mass deportations, blue states, sanctuary cities are going to be the target. can you tell me a little bit about the level of fear that you saw on the part of both migrants and the people who have been helping shelter those migrants inside new york city, right. >> you mentioned we end the piece on this...
0
0.0
Jan 23, 2025
01/25
by
KSTS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
gonzalo valencia ramos y jaime martínez arroyo.dado san joaquín, donde recuperaron mucha evidencia, incluyendo seven hundred pieces of stolen property. más de 700 artículos robados desde joyas, dinero en efectivo, bolsos, relojes de lujo y artículos con valor familiar. recobraron también 5 armas de fuego robadas en casas de san josé y en vallejo. hemos logrado capturar a tantos posibles delincuentes como sea posible para evitar que estos crímenes repiten crímenes que ocurrieron en casas de familias asiáticas, específicamente durante los últimos 7 meses en ciudades como cupertino, saratoga, campbell, mountainview y en el oeste de san josé, donde el alcalde de esa ciudad tiene el siguiente mensaje para este tipo de criminales. las personas que vienen a san josé a cometer delitos tendrán que rendir cuentas. los 3 arrestados se presentaron en corte el martes para ser procesados y enfrentan un total de 72 cargos por robo domiciliario y según la procuraduría del condado santa clara, podrían pasar el resto de sus vidas en la cárcel. flavi
gonzalo valencia ramos y jaime martínez arroyo.dado san joaquín, donde recuperaron mucha evidencia, incluyendo seven hundred pieces of stolen property. más de 700 artículos robados desde joyas, dinero en efectivo, bolsos, relojes de lujo y artículos con valor familiar. recobraron también 5 armas de fuego robadas en casas de san josé y en vallejo. hemos logrado capturar a tantos posibles delincuentes como sea posible para evitar que estos crímenes repiten crímenes que ocurrieron en...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah. ramos aerospace, the in the, in the russian joint venture reports. are they gonna supply ms. solve to new bricks, partner in the easy uh, just trying to get my head around this uh the significance of the deal. hendrick, your thoughts? i didn't get to be supposed to be 1. 0. bought a new nice. yeah. oh sure. isn't. that has already been made. they've truly gotten good uh, decisions off of the bleeding bigs. it's uh, i think that the rest of the also outside thing that uh at national and also globally and i think that this is the strategic decisions. all our, you'll bracey to, ah, you know, leon gin brought a most would be annoying. notice that defies produce, you don't know, you better a couple backups. and this is also a way of you to be a, a big to build there for, of, and also to different. it's a license not only with specific countries, but also be unders country, as you know, also to have the whole system shows those countries once when paid, i did want to power while the others one to been paid. what was the voltage and the space and what i wan
yeah. ramos aerospace, the in the, in the russian joint venture reports. are they gonna supply ms. solve to new bricks, partner in the easy uh, just trying to get my head around this uh the significance of the deal. hendrick, your thoughts? i didn't get to be supposed to be 1. 0. bought a new nice. yeah. oh sure. isn't. that has already been made. they've truly gotten good uh, decisions off of the bleeding bigs. it's uh, i think that the rest of the also outside thing that uh at national and...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
come on to emulate the prime minister of the henri denies republic ramos showers. and i who didn't hesitate to write about it, and he's ordered biography. we constantly attacked forces everywhere, day and night without hiding each and every day. we killed sylvia and policeman. in 2008, the hague tribunal acquitted a level 37 challenges. and then how i did, and i also appealed successfully. how did you not will you please stand up the term of funds? you not go to our accounts in the, in that group they call a debt boned to food, being the chief prosecutor in the hague, for 8 is admitted. the following in her book, the hon, me and the war criminals, the political aspect seriously. complicated, the job of the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia homeroom was the former prosecutor stated. it was politics that made her turn a blind eye to. how are you doing iceman and kidnapping? hundreds of people to remove and sell that old guns, despite having huge amounts of evidence proving these crimes, the hague tribunal was unable to launch a criminal case a
come on to emulate the prime minister of the henri denies republic ramos showers. and i who didn't hesitate to write about it, and he's ordered biography. we constantly attacked forces everywhere, day and night without hiding each and every day. we killed sylvia and policeman. in 2008, the hague tribunal acquitted a level 37 challenges. and then how i did, and i also appealed successfully. how did you not will you please stand up the term of funds? you not go to our accounts in the, in that...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
think nice republic ramos charge and i who didn't hesitate to write about it in his order biography. we constantly attacked forces everywhere, day and night without hiding each and every day. we killed sylvia and policeman. in 2008, the hague tribunal acquitted a level of 37 challenges. and then how i did and i also appealed successfully. how do i do that? will you please set up the channel? the funds to you not go to the accounts in the, in that group they called at the point to who'd being the chief prosecutor in the hague, for ag is admitted. the following and her book, the hunt, me and the war criminals, the political aspect seriously. complicated the job of the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in her name was the former prosecutor stated it was politics that made her turn a blind eye to hire a nice man and could not being hundreds of people to remove and sell that old guns despite having huge amounts of evidence proving these crimes, the hay tribunal was unable to launch a criminal case against the militants of the kosovo liberation army. the head of the
think nice republic ramos charge and i who didn't hesitate to write about it in his order biography. we constantly attacked forces everywhere, day and night without hiding each and every day. we killed sylvia and policeman. in 2008, the hague tribunal acquitted a level of 37 challenges. and then how i did and i also appealed successfully. how do i do that? will you please set up the channel? the funds to you not go to the accounts in the, in that group they called at the point to who'd being...
0
0.0
Jan 18, 2025
01/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much . christian ramos, democratic strategist, your sorry at during the 2012 campaign for the obama campaign. okay, we've got 8 minutes to figure out what's the future of the democratic party, but it happens here. um, when, when any party loses, the business got to sort of decide, was it just the circumstances, you know, it wasn't our time or something fundamentally flawed that we need to fix and until we do that we won't win again. so where are we circumstances or fundamental? the plus uh okay. you want to go? yeah. well, we will lose the selection by that much. traditionally speaking, this is what makes me feel, feel good about where we are right now. democrats over the last 4 years did a lot of really good things to make this country better. we got people through cove and we built a strong reliable economy. and what we're talking results were talking winning elections right to win elections. what we didn't do is we did not read the rule on people's rage on their anger about in the quality in this country. but again, is that what was it? wasn't that what we said in 2
thank you very much . christian ramos, democratic strategist, your sorry at during the 2012 campaign for the obama campaign. okay, we've got 8 minutes to figure out what's the future of the democratic party, but it happens here. um, when, when any party loses, the business got to sort of decide, was it just the circumstances, you know, it wasn't our time or something fundamentally flawed that we need to fix and until we do that we won't win again. so where are we circumstances or fundamental?...
0
0.0
Jan 26, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
msnbc contributor. >> paola ramos joins. the author of defectors. >> the. >> rise of the latino far right and what it means for america. folks, this is a great book, by. >> the way. >> honestly. >> i just wanted. >> to say put. >> that on the table. >> honestly, this is the book. and to just give people a taste. paypal. she interviewed a number of pardoned january 6th defendants. i saw a number of the interviews. you did. but we want to play right now. your interview with gabriel garcia in miami. >> the last time. >> you and i talked, you said. >> i regret going that day. and you said. >> if i could have, i would. >> have never gone to washington, d.c. >> yeah. no. >> did you mean that? >> no. >> i. >> didn't. mean it. you didn't mean it? >> absolutely not. i'll go again, 100%. >> you would? >> yes. >> powell, what's going on? >> and look. >> they feel emboldened. they feel empowered. >> and someone. >> like gabriel garcia. >> also, who is. >> friends with enrique tarrio, of. >> course, the former chairman of the proud boys.
msnbc contributor. >> paola ramos joins. the author of defectors. >> the. >> rise of the latino far right and what it means for america. folks, this is a great book, by. >> the way. >> honestly. >> i just wanted. >> to say put. >> that on the table. >> honestly, this is the book. and to just give people a taste. paypal. she interviewed a number of pardoned january 6th defendants. i saw a number of the interviews. you did. but we want to play...
0
0.0
Jan 27, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
with me now, msnbc contributor paola ramos. she's the author of defectors the rise of the latino far right and what it means for america. also with us, tara setmayer, co-founder and ceo of the seneca project and former republican communications director. it's great to have both of you with us. paul, i'll start with you. and i get your just your broad takeaways from these operations and these raids that we're seeing take place. you know, my initial takeaway from it is this is an operation that the administration wants to be very visible. they're making it very well documented. they're taking reporters out with them. tom homan is going there to raise the profile and visibility of it. >> so photo op. >> it's the photo op. >> so yeah. >> help us make sense of this. >> i it's sad and i i'm sorry. it's sad. and i also laugh because when you see those images, you know in the ice raids, tom homan doing this ride along and you see the military planes carrying migrants, the troops deploying to the border, it almost makes you feel as if w
with me now, msnbc contributor paola ramos. she's the author of defectors the rise of the latino far right and what it means for america. also with us, tara setmayer, co-founder and ceo of the seneca project and former republican communications director. it's great to have both of you with us. paul, i'll start with you. and i get your just your broad takeaways from these operations and these raids that we're seeing take place. you know, my initial takeaway from it is this is an operation that...
0
0.0
Jan 23, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
neves put the french side ahead and 4—2 victory was sealed thanks to a stoppage—time goal from goncalo ramossult hauling psg into the playoff spots, with city needing to win next week in order to save their campaign. arsenal all but secured their place in the automatic spots for the last 16 of the champions league, with a comfortable 3—0 win over croatian side dinamo zagreb at emirates stadium. martin odegaard with their third. and holders real madrid hammered red bull salzburg 5—1 to put their early season poorform behind them — kylian mbappe on the scoresheet for them with two goals each from rodrygo and vinciuer. in the other results, a huge win for feyenoord, beating bayern munich 3—0. celtic are into the playoffs after their win. and victories for both milan clubs, both sides in the top eight going into the final round of matches. undoubtedly, though, the game of the evening at the parc des princes. manchester city now with a job on their hands to stay in the competition. we had the last chance at home and we will do everything there. inaudible do not deserve it, so tough games with the
neves put the french side ahead and 4—2 victory was sealed thanks to a stoppage—time goal from goncalo ramossult hauling psg into the playoff spots, with city needing to win next week in order to save their campaign. arsenal all but secured their place in the automatic spots for the last 16 of the champions league, with a comfortable 3—0 win over croatian side dinamo zagreb at emirates stadium. martin odegaard with their third. and holders real madrid hammered red bull salzburg 5—1 to...
0
0.0
Jan 18, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we have lost paola ramos. break in a few minutes, but that is air force one or, i think, air force two, perhaps getting ready to take. but donald trump's private plane emblazoned with the united states of america, taking him to washington, dc to begin the inauguration festivities. and we are going to take a little bit of a break, and we'll rejoin with our political panel to talk more about everything that is happening. but yes, this is the departure from mar-a-lago enroute to washington, dc. huge motorcade taking the president elect, the first lady elect and the first son on to washington, dc. >> are you overwhelmed with identity management in the context of omnipresent threats to your organization? hi. >> so no one knows what that means. >> what's happening? >> just explain. >> i want to help secure digital identity. keep it simple. >> like what? >> like when delivering a fresh uniform or viewing your results. >> yeah. it's bad. or making bread soon at the high school reunion. >> oh, i love that color. that w
i think we have lost paola ramos. break in a few minutes, but that is air force one or, i think, air force two, perhaps getting ready to take. but donald trump's private plane emblazoned with the united states of america, taking him to washington, dc to begin the inauguration festivities. and we are going to take a little bit of a break, and we'll rejoin with our political panel to talk more about everything that is happening. but yes, this is the departure from mar-a-lago enroute to...
0
0.0
Jan 21, 2025
01/25
by
KDTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> le genera algo de temor y al igual para silvestre ramos. >> es una orden presidencial y ensayoshoy oficiales electos repartieron tarjetas con los derechos que los inmigrantes tienen. >> rÁpidamente sacÓ su tarjeta de residencia por el miedo que fuera en migraciÓn, la gente no tiene que mostrar ninguna documentaciÓn. la policÍa de que no comparte informaciÓn con autoridades de inmigraciÓn y asegurÓ que no va a intervenir en las labores de otras agencias. >> hay expectativa e incertidumbre sobre lo que pueda ocurrir con estos operativos de inmigraciÓn y se va a llevar a cabo aquÍ donde me encuentro en una protesta contra operativas que dicen que tendrÁn un impacto socioeconÓmico en la vida de esta comunidad. presentadora: el presidente donald trump ordena que se reconozcan dos gÉneros y esto provoca reacciones. hablamos de las biblias cromado nuestro no posÓ su mano izquierda sobre ella y otro detalle en este dÍa. oye, ¿cómo obtuviste tu seguro médico? con covered california. te ofrecen ayuda económica, así que no sale tan caro. sí, el precio me preocupa. ah, pues ahora muchos de
. >> le genera algo de temor y al igual para silvestre ramos. >> es una orden presidencial y ensayoshoy oficiales electos repartieron tarjetas con los derechos que los inmigrantes tienen. >> rÁpidamente sacÓ su tarjeta de residencia por el miedo que fuera en migraciÓn, la gente no tiene que mostrar ninguna documentaciÓn. la policÍa de que no comparte informaciÓn con autoridades de inmigraciÓn y asegurÓ que no va a intervenir en las labores de otras agencias. >>...
0
0.0
Jan 20, 2025
01/25
by
KDTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
por los ramos no acaso las presente 24 y dos por mateo los herrÁn se quedan fuera filadelfia sigue soÑando hay lo puede ver bien. verÁs el empate se equivocÓ y baltimore queda eliminado. de esta forma temen a una informaciÓn deportiva. hasta la prÓxima. >> muchÍsimas gracias. donald trump celebra junto a sus simpatizantes bailando al ritmo de village people. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] y cuero de bisonte. porque downy light es agradable y balanceado. es un aroma inspirado en la naturaleza. dale vida a tu ropa. swiffer duster atrapa cuatro veces más polvo, para una limpieza que hasta mamá aprueba. ¡qué alcance! y llega a “esos” lugares... ¡qué fácil! ♪♪ swiffer. ¡guau! la mamá de todas las limpiezas. ¡o te encanta o te devuelven tu dinero! (ruido ambiental) un aleve dura todo el día para que mis clientes se sientan como en casa. sólo un aleve. 12 horas de alivio del dolor sin interrupción. aleve. [mÚsica] elian: el legendario grupo de los 80 se uniÓ el presidente del alto para cantar y bailar. esto como gran parte del cierre previo a la toma de posesiÓn de su segundo mandato. la canciÓn que
por los ramos no acaso las presente 24 y dos por mateo los herrÁn se quedan fuera filadelfia sigue soÑando hay lo puede ver bien. verÁs el empate se equivocÓ y baltimore queda eliminado. de esta forma temen a una informaciÓn deportiva. hasta la prÓxima. >> muchÍsimas gracias. donald trump celebra junto a sus simpatizantes bailando al ritmo de village people. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] y cuero de bisonte. porque downy light es agradable y balanceado. es un aroma inspirado en la...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then sits them back into the huffman with higher ranking positions than they had before. the rebels who started this guarantor call themselves to the 1023 george g. mccain is the acting leader that they used to be a co no, you know national news exercise because showing isaac, do you see the 2 ladies, you man, appreciate me because when am i supposed to be on there? and so basically the show how did the have done to read them through is 3 time is and the code was always that it would bring step reservation to come on all levels on a social level and economic level. but no fighting continues the the, the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the emergency, the stuff and then usually you come down to kind of these and back down commodity for us to the actual, that'd be some data and a decision for you to continue to be in some data dump newsletter keeps on doing if i look them on the system, but okay, so next task, please don't just have questions. and the lady, if you're going to is, if it gets a 2nd, if you put this on what going on in my
the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then sits them back into the huffman with higher ranking positions than they had before. the rebels who started this guarantor call themselves to the 1023 george g. mccain is the acting leader that they used to be a co no, you know national news exercise because showing isaac, do you see the 2 ladies, you man, appreciate me because when am i supposed to be on there? and so basically the show how did the have done to read them through...
0
0.0
Jan 12, 2025
01/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then fits them back into the huffman was higher ranking position than they had before. the rebels was started, this current was call themselves the 1023. george g mccain got is the acting leader. but he used to be a co no worries. now national, the exercise shown is d. c to explain to me appreciate because when am i supposed to be on this? so basically from the show, how did the have done to read them for those 3 time is and the code was always that it would bring sterilization to combine all levels on a social level and economic level. but no, the fighting continues. the the, the the the emergency, the stuff on the left usually you come on to kind of do something but then commodity for us and it actually on that there's some data like this isn't for you to not to be in some data. you don't please don't think he's on doing if i look them on the system. but okay, so next enough it please does your zip code. and the zip code is on its in consecutive components of what's going on in a moment to develop what the best way to ship
the government's eventually negotiates with these ramos and then fits them back into the huffman was higher ranking position than they had before. the rebels was started, this current was call themselves the 1023. george g mccain got is the acting leader. but he used to be a co no worries. now national, the exercise shown is d. c to explain to me appreciate because when am i supposed to be on this? so basically from the show, how did the have done to read them for those 3 time is and the code...
0
0.0
Jan 19, 2025
01/25
by
KDTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea ramos desde punta cana hablÓ con estas angustiadas familias. >> pedirÍa que lo amo, que no menave puede tratarse de su hijo, elvis castillo de 16 aÑos. >> yo se que le ha pasado algo porque es que, yo lo siento. andrea: desaparecer 4 de enero, cuando saliÓ de su casa en la comunidad macao, provincia la altagracia, junto a jake de 18 aÑos y otro joven de 17. el moto taxi los dejÓ a 400 m de la pista de aterrizaje del aeropuerto de punta cana, el gran sueÑo de elvis es viajar y tener su propio negocio. [llanto/s] >> quÉ podemos hacer? tengo todo la mercancÍa, le iba a poner su negocio a mi muchachito. andrea: la mamÁ de jake, quien sueÑa que querÍa ser piloto tiene la corazonada de uno de los polizones puede ser su hijo. >> pienso como pudo haber sido? quien le puso esa idea de la mente? como pudieron llegar hasta allÍ? son preguntas y respuestas. andrea: el hallazgo de los cuerpos en el compartimiento del tren de aterrizaje en el aeropuerto de jetblue en el reparto de fort lauderdale sellÓ el 6 de enero, la aeronave saliÓ de jamaica y recorriÓ varios estados de estados unidos.
andrea ramos desde punta cana hablÓ con estas angustiadas familias. >> pedirÍa que lo amo, que no menave puede tratarse de su hijo, elvis castillo de 16 aÑos. >> yo se que le ha pasado algo porque es que, yo lo siento. andrea: desaparecer 4 de enero, cuando saliÓ de su casa en la comunidad macao, provincia la altagracia, junto a jake de 18 aÑos y otro joven de 17. el moto taxi los dejÓ a 400 m de la pista de aterrizaje del aeropuerto de punta cana, el gran sueÑo de elvis es...
0
0.0
Jan 26, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our john ramos will take us there. >>> candidates for alameda's strict attorney got a chance to hear from concerned citizens this weekend. >> i would like to see someone who is generally present with our community. who embodies the values of the people who live, work and play in this area. >> our da lin has the search on the replacement of pamela price. >>> big clouds turnout at the start of the lunar new year celebrations in san francisco. people in the city are marking the year of the snake. >>> good morning and thank you for starting your day with us, today is sunday, january 26th and i am max darrow. after roe v. wade was struck down the fight against abortion became a rallying point for many conservative voters across the country and on saturday with president trump now back in the oval office, pro-life activists turned out by the thousands for a walk for life in san francisco. the event also attracted a group of counter protesters and john ramos was there. >> reporter: at last year's march for life the supreme court had shut down roe v. wade and this year it feels like every br
our john ramos will take us there. >>> candidates for alameda's strict attorney got a chance to hear from concerned citizens this weekend. >> i would like to see someone who is generally present with our community. who embodies the values of the people who live, work and play in this area. >> our da lin has the search on the replacement of pamela price. >>> big clouds turnout at the start of the lunar new year celebrations in san francisco. people in the city are...
0
0.0
Jan 21, 2025
01/25
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is gabriel espinosa ramos, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. and thank you for having sure for staff. are you hearing from many people that are worried about deportation or changes to the immigration policies. i'm wondering what kind of calls you've taken to your office. >> definitely. there's a widespread concern of a scene president trump takes possession of office. i will be expelled from the country. this planned of the deportation orders going to be immediate. i wanted to kind of dispel that myth. it will not be immediate, but there are things that the immigrant community, as you mentioned earlier, should be well aware of and rights that they have in the process. >> now, the department of homeland security had a statement today that says that ice is now allowed to enter the sensitive areas like schools or places of worship. so that is something they had not done before. and they're saying isis posed to just use good judgment. now, do immigrants have protection there inside those so-called, you know, safe sensitive areas? >> that was a poli
this is gabriel espinosa ramos, thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. and thank you for having sure for staff. are you hearing from many people that are worried about deportation or changes to the immigration policies. i'm wondering what kind of calls you've taken to your office. >> definitely. there's a widespread concern of a scene president trump takes possession of office. i will be expelled from the country. this planned of the deportation orders going to be...
0
0.0
Jan 26, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they are hoping to advance more anti-choice -- >> john ramos spoke to folks attending the life for march event and the counterprotesters. >>> plus, candidates for alameda county's district attorney got a chance to hear from concerned citizens. >> i would like to see someone who is generally present with our community, who embodies the values of the people who live, work, and play in this area. >> da lin has the latest on up the search to replace former d.a. pamela price. >>> and later, federal officials investigating abuse of power woke up this morning without a job. more on president trump's decision to fire more than a dozen federal inspectors. >>> live on this saturday evening from cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >> after roe v. wade was struck down, the fight against abortion became a rallying point for many conservative voters, and now with the re-election of donald trump, pro-life activists turned out in the thousands for the walk for life in san francisco. >> the event caused a bit of traffic for those driving into the city and attr
. >> they are hoping to advance more anti-choice -- >> john ramos spoke to folks attending the life for march event and the counterprotesters. >>> plus, candidates for alameda county's district attorney got a chance to hear from concerned citizens. >> i would like to see someone who is generally present with our community, who embodies the values of the people who live, work, and play in this area. >> da lin has the latest on up the search to replace former d.a....
0
0.0
Jan 26, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they are hoping to advance more anti-choice -- >> john ramos spoke to folks attending the life for and the counterprotesters. >>> plus, candidates for alameda county's district attorney got a chance to hear from concerned citizens. >> i would like to see someone who is generally present with our community, who embodies the values of the people who live, work, and play in this area. >> da lin has the latest on up the search to replace former d.a. pamela price. >>> and later, federal officials investigating abuse of power woke up this morning without a job. more on president trump's decision to fire more than a dozen federal inspectors. >>> live on this saturday evening from cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >> after roe v. wade was
. >> they are hoping to advance more anti-choice -- >> john ramos spoke to folks attending the life for and the counterprotesters. >>> plus, candidates for alameda county's district attorney got a chance to hear from concerned citizens. >> i would like to see someone who is generally present with our community, who embodies the values of the people who live, work, and play in this area. >> da lin has the latest on up the search to replace former d.a. pamela...
0
0.0
Jan 6, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos has the story. ♪ >> reporter: the service at glide memorial church had already begun when
john ramos has the story. ♪ >> reporter: the service at glide memorial church had already begun when
0
0.0
Jan 28, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but as john ramos heard from some community member, the rhetoric seems to be a lot different. >> no matter how scary a situation may be, we can always imagine something even scarier and that describes the immigration system these days. >> what we're feeling, what we're hearing is a sense of fear. a climate of anxiety. >> reporter: fear has always been a motivator. and galviz with courage says the messages from the white house about immigration are having their effect. >> parents are scare canned to drop off -- scared to drop off their children at school. people are scared to access health care. we're hearing about our farm workers here in california are scared to report to work and that perhaps they're not necessarily getting picked and we're hearing about, we should anticipate a shortage of food. we should expect a rise in food costs. >> reporter: that's a lot for all of us to fear. but are the i.c.e. raids really happening. the answer is yes but not as much as some might think. on sunday, i.c.e. said it arrested people on sunday. that would certainly be a reason for concern. the data sho
but as john ramos heard from some community member, the rhetoric seems to be a lot different. >> no matter how scary a situation may be, we can always imagine something even scarier and that describes the immigration system these days. >> what we're feeling, what we're hearing is a sense of fear. a climate of anxiety. >> reporter: fear has always been a motivator. and galviz with courage says the messages from the white house about immigration are having their effect. >>...
0
0.0
Jan 19, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos heard from rally goers about why they're worried about the next president. >>> plus, the san francisco fire department says it's ready for when the next natural disaster strikes. da lin takes a look at how they're learning from fire storms in l.a. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco on this saturday night, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we begin with developing news out of berkeley, where officers are investigating a deadly stabbing. this is video taken from citizen app. berkeley police tell us there were there responding to a report of a stolen car. this happened around 12:30 this afternoon on russell street near san pablo park. police arrived at the scene and found two men and a woman all suffering from stab wounds. police say the two men are now in stable condition, but the female victim later died due to her injuries. roads near san pablo park are still closed off as officers continue their investigation. >>> in san francisco about 1,000 people marched through the mission district ahead of donald trump's inauguration. >> activists for reproductive
john ramos heard from rally goers about why they're worried about the next president. >>> plus, the san francisco fire department says it's ready for when the next natural disaster strikes. da lin takes a look at how they're learning from fire storms in l.a. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco on this saturday night, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we begin with developing news out of berkeley, where officers are investigating a deadly stabbing....
0
0.0
Jan 28, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the aapi community is ushering in the year of the snake and as our john ramos shows us, lunar new year is bringing a bit of a change of attitude downtown in chien chinatown. >> i come out. i walk around in san francisco chinatown every day. >> reporter: winky toy has lived in san francisco's chinatown for 45 years and she was happy to see so many people visiting her neighborhood, but she was also happy to see so many of her neighbors coming out to vote in the november presidential election. >> they're in the 80s, 90-year-old, old lady, old man. they all came out to vote because the way it is happening in america, it's going downhill, for example, with the crime rate going up. >> reporter: winky is a proud supporter of donald trump and it looks like she has a lot of company in the asian community. the city's republican party is reporting a huge swell in registrations of people from asian countries since the pandemic. that's quite a turnaround from 2020 when trump was being blamed for inciting asian hate crimes against chinese elders. >> america has become less hospitable to immigrants a
the aapi community is ushering in the year of the snake and as our john ramos shows us, lunar new year is bringing a bit of a change of attitude downtown in chien chinatown. >> i come out. i walk around in san francisco chinatown every day. >> reporter: winky toy has lived in san francisco's chinatown for 45 years and she was happy to see so many people visiting her neighborhood, but she was also happy to see so many of her neighbors coming out to vote in the november presidential...
0
0.0
Jan 15, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: san jose is a long way from the delta, but then so are most of the people that would benefit from the project. they met to decide whether to continue its involvement with the controversial project. the plan is to take water from the sacramento river before it will get to the delta and pipe it to pumps near tracy, bound eventually for central valley farms in southern california wildfire consumers. they had their starts and stops, moving ahead again. >> and valley water is the ones to consider it. >> reporter: they would be one of the recipients, which would be stored in the reservoir. they were considering whether to pay $9.6 million to continue the planning and permitting process. the agency is estimating their portion of the construction cost would be at least $650 million, but the overall price of the project is continuing to climb, growing from $15 billion to $20 billion in the last four years. and the state is admitting they will only get more expensive. >> the costs are going to continue to escalate. no doubt about that. this won't be the la
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: san jose is a long way from the delta, but then so are most of the people that would benefit from the project. they met to decide whether to continue its involvement with the controversial project. the plan is to take water from the sacramento river before it will get to the delta and pipe it to pumps near tracy, bound eventually for central valley farms in southern california wildfire consumers. they had their starts and stops, moving ahead again....
0
0.0
Jan 7, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: london breed has been on a journey no one could have predicted here in the tenderloin is where she faced her biggest challenges that she's getting her warmest thank yous. ♪ >> reporter: the service at glide memorial church had already begun when london breed arrived, bringing the ceremony to a halt as people rushed to welcome here and grab one last photo with her as mayor. >> why don't we give it up one more time for mayor london breed, our mayor. >> reporter: introducing breed was another mayor of sorts, del seymour known as mayor of the tenderloin for his tireless work in the city's most troubled district. early on he remembered the passionate way breed dealt with four young men who were killed in the neighborhood. >> she said those are my kids and i fell in love with her that day. she is a star. for many years we in the tenderloin will continue to call her mayor london breed. >> reporter: breed was president of the board of supervisors in 2017 when mayor ed lee died abruptly, casting her into an office she never won for. six months later she w
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: london breed has been on a journey no one could have predicted here in the tenderloin is where she faced her biggest challenges that she's getting her warmest thank yous. ♪ >> reporter: the service at glide memorial church had already begun when london breed arrived, bringing the ceremony to a halt as people rushed to welcome here and grab one last photo with her as mayor. >> why don't we give it up one more time for mayor london breed,...
0
0.0
Jan 9, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos explains. >> reporter: for years, the federal government has taxed wildfire settlements as though they were some kind of financial gain, when they are meant to cover people's losses. if there is a place that knows something about loss, it is here in paradise, california. >> reporter: kim was starting work, when she saw smoke in the distance, as the campfire burned into paradise. >> we left by 8:45, and we were told by our neighbor that by 9:00, our house was burnt. >> reporter: like everyone else, kim faces a trip out of town turning morning sun into the darkest of nights. the her home and virtually everything she owned was in ashes. that's when the uncertainty set in. >> and i knew i could get us that house built, but i didn't know if i could get us chairs. a couch or anything else because i didn't know if we would have enough money. >> reporter: because they were found liable for the fire, a $10 billion trust fund was established to help the victims rebuild. >> and we found out that we had to pay the taxes on it, and that is really painful. and that is all we would have l
john ramos explains. >> reporter: for years, the federal government has taxed wildfire settlements as though they were some kind of financial gain, when they are meant to cover people's losses. if there is a place that knows something about loss, it is here in paradise, california. >> reporter: kim was starting work, when she saw smoke in the distance, as the campfire burned into paradise. >> we left by 8:45, and we were told by our neighbor that by 9:00, our house was burnt....
0
0.0
Jan 22, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our john ramos takes a look at the battle over birthright citizenship and its historic ties to san francisco. >> most of us take for granted our citizenship simply because we were born here but it hasn't always been that way for everyone. >> reporter: it only became settled law because of one gutsy young man here in san francisco's chinatown. president trump signed the order that would deny citizenship to people born here if they didn't have at least one parent who was a citizen or permanent resident. >> i have one message for president trump. i'll see you in courtment. >> reporter: state attorney general rob bonta, himself a child of an immigrant parent, made the announcement that california had joined 17 other states in immediately challenging president trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship. >> he plans to start by knocking down one of our long standing rights. >> reporter: the first statement of the 14th amendment says all persons born and naturalized in the united states are citizens of the united states. and of the state where in they reside but it took an 1898 supreme court dec
our john ramos takes a look at the battle over birthright citizenship and its historic ties to san francisco. >> most of us take for granted our citizenship simply because we were born here but it hasn't always been that way for everyone. >> reporter: it only became settled law because of one gutsy young man here in san francisco's chinatown. president trump signed the order that would deny citizenship to people born here if they didn't have at least one parent who was a citizen or...
0
0.0
Jan 13, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: after all the tragedy we've seen coming out of los angeles in the last few days, it is time to put aside all the normal rivalries. the people in the bay area are stepping up to help in any way they can think of. with the images coming out of l.a., it did not take long enough for them. and help was going to be needed. westgate church in san jose began a donation drive on thursday. by friday, they had collected enough to fill a semi truck, donated by a local trucking firm to be delivered to a non-profit relief hub called the dream center. >> everybody came together. the community, faith communities, and you know, engaged citizens. the trucking clubs. everybody came together. it's just beautiful when people are willing to be compassionate and empathetic. >> reporter: the same thing was happening in oakland where a korean tofu restaurant became a collection point for more relief essentials. that shipment went out on sunday morning thanks to a caravan of volunteers. >> we all have friends and family in affected areas. and what it is like to be in an
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: after all the tragedy we've seen coming out of los angeles in the last few days, it is time to put aside all the normal rivalries. the people in the bay area are stepping up to help in any way they can think of. with the images coming out of l.a., it did not take long enough for them. and help was going to be needed. westgate church in san jose began a donation drive on thursday. by friday, they had collected enough to fill a semi truck, donated by a...
0
0.0
Jan 5, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos takes us there while questions about the future of the wharf continue. >> reporter: the santa cruz wharf is again open for business, and the mayor says it's completely safe, but not everyone shares his confidence that there's nothing more to see here. >> good morning! how is everybody? pretty good day, huh? >> reporter: it was a good day compared to christmas eve when a previously closed 150-foot section at the end of the wharf broke apart sending two buildings, broken pilings, and other debris into the ocean. on this day, the mayor announced that despite the challenges, there was good news. >> we're trying to emphasize the concept that when you build a half mile long commercial road over open ocean, you'll have to be pretty careful about how you maintain that. what we know is that this wharf is sound and safe for you to be here, for our per chants to open back up, and more people to come here and visit again. >> reporter: the city is declaring it safe after an engineering food, moffat and nicho completed a visual inspection. they said it's good in shape. >> it is aging, it's
john ramos takes us there while questions about the future of the wharf continue. >> reporter: the santa cruz wharf is again open for business, and the mayor says it's completely safe, but not everyone shares his confidence that there's nothing more to see here. >> good morning! how is everybody? pretty good day, huh? >> reporter: it was a good day compared to christmas eve when a previously closed 150-foot section at the end of the wharf broke apart sending two buildings,...
0
0.0
Jan 21, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so our john ramos spoke with some transgender advocates who are worried about the message it sends. >> reporter: for a long time the bay area has been seen as being at the forefront for gay and more recently transgender rights, but now president trump has made it clear in that regard california is pretty much on its own. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: as president trump was sworn into office, it was clear things had changed a lot in the country, but it was in his speech afterwards that he touched on the specifics of his plans. >> this week i will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life. >> reporter: and there was one particular group that that was aimed at. >> as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. >> reporter: is that frightening to you to hear that? >> it is frightening to me. we know that that is not fact because we exist and we're here. >> reporter: chase overholt works for pos
so our john ramos spoke with some transgender advocates who are worried about the message it sends. >> reporter: for a long time the bay area has been seen as being at the forefront for gay and more recently transgender rights, but now president trump has made it clear in that regard california is pretty much on its own. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: as president trump was sworn into office, it was clear things had changed a lot in the country, but...
0
0.0
Jan 11, 2025
01/25
by
KGO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie ramos. it was the attack that captivated the nation more than a decade ago. old girl stabbed 19 times, barely surviving. shockingly, her own friends were to blame, saying they did it to impress a fictional online character known as slenderman. one of those responsible in court this week, now 22 years old. 22 year old morgan geyser appearing in a wisconsin courtroom this week. a far cry from the 12 year old, who admitted to a heinous act stabbing someone they called a friend when they were both just 12 years old. >> as you look at miss geyser sitting here in court as an individual, whether she still presents that same risk today. she doesn't. >> morgan's attorney pleading for his client's release after being held at the winnebago mental health institute for the brutal attack that's gripped the nation for more than a decade. >> when you have 212 year old girls luring another friend out into the woods to stab her on behalf of a mythical figure named slenderman, it's going to be everywhere. >> and it was after that shocking story out of wisconsin, a brutal stabbi
i'm stephanie ramos. it was the attack that captivated the nation more than a decade ago. old girl stabbed 19 times, barely surviving. shockingly, her own friends were to blame, saying they did it to impress a fictional online character known as slenderman. one of those responsible in court this week, now 22 years old. 22 year old morgan geyser appearing in a wisconsin courtroom this week. a far cry from the 12 year old, who admitted to a heinous act stabbing someone they called a friend when...
0
0.0
Jan 19, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: donald trump won't be inaugurated until monday, but those who fear what it will mean are making it clear that the resistance is already underway. >> it is a moral imperative to stand united. >> reporter: organizers of san francisco's women's march decided to unite their event with a group in the mission district protesting the mass deportations that could begin as early as tuesday. city attorney david chu warned the crowd of several thousand of what he thinks the city could be facing in the days to come. >> san francisco is a proud sanctuary city. as a former civil rights attorney, i am heartbroken about the civil rights that are about to be violated. as your city attorney, i am heartbroken that on monday we are about to inaugurate a president who does not respect the rule of law and is going to violate the united states constitution. >> i really believe that trump has not thought this thoroughly through, because if you really study and look at the immigrant population in this country today, the economy would collapse. and it's inhumane to depor
john ramos has the story. >> reporter: donald trump won't be inaugurated until monday, but those who fear what it will mean are making it clear that the resistance is already underway. >> it is a moral imperative to stand united. >> reporter: organizers of san francisco's women's march decided to unite their event with a group in the mission district protesting the mass deportations that could begin as early as tuesday. city attorney david chu warned the crowd of several...
0
0.0
Jan 23, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos has that story. >> reporter: the california trucking industry has been in a state of confusion ever since donald trump was elected president. will they stay or will they go? and some say the uncertainty of the situation is more difficult than the regulations themselves. the latest impact of the new administration could be found here at the port of oakland, after elected president, california officials realized that they had lost a friend in washington, d.c., and they withdrew their request for a waiver that would allow them to ban the sale of diesel trucks after 2035. >> and the waiver was pulled back from the epa or what is their game plan or something else, that we have been living in uncertainty for a long time. and so we will get a little breathing room for buying trucks. and that they don't work and that we're hoping they will materialize, but they haven't yet. >> reporter: he's not against evs, in fact, he was one of the first to use the electric tractors for moving trailers around his yard, and that the technology for trucking and heavy loads isn't there where he would p
john ramos has that story. >> reporter: the california trucking industry has been in a state of confusion ever since donald trump was elected president. will they stay or will they go? and some say the uncertainty of the situation is more difficult than the regulations themselves. the latest impact of the new administration could be found here at the port of oakland, after elected president, california officials realized that they had lost a friend in washington, d.c., and they withdrew...
0
0.0
Jan 28, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
john ramos has that story. >> reporter: san francisco politicians have always just assumed people were going to vote democratic, but that may be changing and if it is, it's starting right here in chinatown. >> i come out. i walk around in san francisco chinatown every day. >> reporter: winky toy has lived in san francisco's chinatown for 45 years and she was happy to see so many people visiting her neighborhood, but she was also happy to see so many of her neighbors coming out to vote in the november presidential election. >> they're in their 80s, 90-year-old, old lady, old man. they all came out to vote because the way it is happening in america, it's going downhill, for example, with the crime rate going up. >> reporter: winky is a proud supporter of donald trump and it looks like she has a lot of company in the asian community. the city's republican party is reporting a huge swell in registrations of people from asian countries since the pandemic. that's quite a turnaround from 2020 when trump was blamed for inciting hate crimes against chinese elders. >> america has become less hos
john ramos has that story. >> reporter: san francisco politicians have always just assumed people were going to vote democratic, but that may be changing and if it is, it's starting right here in chinatown. >> i come out. i walk around in san francisco chinatown every day. >> reporter: winky toy has lived in san francisco's chinatown for 45 years and she was happy to see so many people visiting her neighborhood, but she was also happy to see so many of her neighbors coming out...
0
0.0
Jan 5, 2025
01/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> john ramos reports many businesses are back open even as questions persist about its future. >> reporter: the santa cruz wharf is once again open for business, and the mayor sighs it's completely safe, but not everyone shares his confidence that there's nothing more to see here. >> good morning, how's everybody? pretty good day, huh? >> reporter: it was a good day compared to christmas eve when a previously closed 150-foot section at the end of the wharf broke apart, sending two buildings, broken pilings, and other debris into the ocean. on this day, mayor fred keely announced despite the challenges there was good news. >> we're trying to emphasize the concept that when you build a half-mile long commercial road over open ocean you're going to have to be pretty careful about how you maintain that. and what we know is that this wharf is sound and safe for you to be here, for our merchants to open back up, and for people to visit again. >> reporter: the city is declaring it safe after an engineering firm completed a visual assessment of the structure. they said it's in okay shape
. >> john ramos reports many businesses are back open even as questions persist about its future. >> reporter: the santa cruz wharf is once again open for business, and the mayor sighs it's completely safe, but not everyone shares his confidence that there's nothing more to see here. >> good morning, how's everybody? pretty good day, huh? >> reporter: it was a good day compared to christmas eve when a previously closed 150-foot section at the end of the wharf broke...