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resolute bay is often used as a starting point for scientific expeditions in the 1950 s. the canadian government forced indigenous people from northern quebec to settle in this remote but strategically important region. susan sullivan it was a child at the time. there has been a lot of things that have come up here. i guess there are more now i'm expecting that they'll be a lot more. people coming up north to find out more. details. things that were frozen. july 1st is canada day the country's national holiday but the local any with residents don't have much to celebrate. the village of resolute bay needs more jobs schools and hospitals the innuit want more financial support from the canadian government they also demand more autonomy so that they can live according to their traditional values. susan sullivan it hopes that her grandchildren will be able to lead better lives than she and her parents did she says that the canadian government should formally up. for the forced resettlement of the innuit people and provide better jobs and job training programs. for young peopl
resolute bay is often used as a starting point for scientific expeditions in the 1950 s. the canadian government forced indigenous people from northern quebec to settle in this remote but strategically important region. susan sullivan it was a child at the time. there has been a lot of things that have come up here. i guess there are more now i'm expecting that they'll be a lot more. people coming up north to find out more. details. things that were frozen. july 1st is canada day the country's...
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the researchers are right from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories north coast there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only connection to the outside world are the transport helicopters this expedition is financed by the governments of canada and germany. germany has invested a lot of money in out the research and will continue to do so i think is very important as we continue to study the effects of global warming. we need to find out more about how the entire climate system functions and. the. cost is a geologist who works for germany's institute for geosciences and natural resources which is part of the federal ministry of economics and technology. there are scientists here from several other countries as you can see from these flags. stephen grasp is a geo chemist who works for canada's department of energy and environment his work here will focus on th
the researchers are right from resolute bay. spent 2 months on the territories north coast there are no settlements here and no roads either there's not a lot of vegetation because the tundra subsoil is permanently frozen. the scientists set up their camp and it's anything but luxurious their only connection to the outside world are the transport helicopters this expedition is financed by the governments of canada and germany. germany has invested a lot of money in out the research and will...
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. >>> the search for resolutions is underway. how to get baya teachers into homes they can actually afford. the group supports feature housing organized the event. >> we came up with a model as to how we could build some housing for teachers and school district employees. >> reporter: the office of education says there will be a number of other town halls in the coming months. >>> new at 11:00 the party is over. that's the warning from the oakland police department after a weekend fill would reckless driving, and an injured officer. officers say they have a new way to stop them. cheryl. >> reporter: well, side shows can happen at any place at any time leaving donut markings in the street. but over the weekend they got pretty violent and now they're tracking down in a different way. 42nd and hyde street is a hot spot for side shows. 55th and foothill is another magnet for the same activity. irving tells us it needs to stop. >> my floor would have been in my house. but see what happened was they hit this, bounced off that and went in there. >> re
. >>> the search for resolutions is underway. how to get baya teachers into homes they can actually afford. the group supports feature housing organized the event. >> we came up with a model as to how we could build some housing for teachers and school district employees. >> reporter: the office of education says there will be a number of other town halls in the coming months. >>> new at 11:00 the party is over. that's the warning from the oakland police department...
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he is the kind of senator you and i would want on the senate floor when the next bay of tonkin resolution to be the voice of conscience of the united states senate, somebody who will be the author of our time. ladies and gentlemen, senator joseph duffey. >> no one has this primary sewed up. buttoned up, or zippered up. [applause] >> it is a wide open fight, and we are in it to win. some of you know what is happened since the convention. mr. donahue went to new york to make television commercials. i'm sure he will be seeing them again and again and again between now and the primary. mr. marcus has been to vietnam and i have been to bridgeport, water very and -- -- waterbury and -- announcer: what he needed was funds for college, what he got was his army physical. our men are dying in a war that doesn't make sense. let's be honest, withdrawal from vietnam doesn't mean withdrawal from the world. >> donahue for democrat. >> is there a way out of vietnam? this is ed marcus. i went to vietnam to talk to our troops. >> duffey had long opposed the war. his opponents called him the peace candidate
he is the kind of senator you and i would want on the senate floor when the next bay of tonkin resolution to be the voice of conscience of the united states senate, somebody who will be the author of our time. ladies and gentlemen, senator joseph duffey. >> no one has this primary sewed up. buttoned up, or zippered up. [applause] >> it is a wide open fight, and we are in it to win. some of you know what is happened since the convention. mr. donahue went to new york to make...
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it passed at sem bloo he and awaits resolution in the senate. nbc baya political analyst larry gerston rejoins to us talk more about that. you think this is more a matter of semantics here? >> no, there's a large swathe here, a large swathe of people in the state workforce who could really be affected by this, ranging from uber and lyft drivers, we all know about those guys to newspaper carriers. if passed ab-5 could pave the way for the workers to engage in collective bargaining with their employ employers. labor leaders believe this change alone to coadd adcould a 00 to labor unions. they could bargain for higher wages, benefits in an area where the cost of living is so high and wages are low. >> this could affect the employers themselves, even the employers with smaller staff that are independent contractors. >> you bet, and any employer who hires someone on a day-to-day temporary basis could be affected, but the ridesharing industry, laura, really appears to be the most affected and determined to defeat ab-5, they say if ab-5 becomes law, the cost o
it passed at sem bloo he and awaits resolution in the senate. nbc baya political analyst larry gerston rejoins to us talk more about that. you think this is more a matter of semantics here? >> no, there's a large swathe here, a large swathe of people in the state workforce who could really be affected by this, ranging from uber and lyft drivers, we all know about those guys to newspaper carriers. if passed ab-5 could pave the way for the workers to engage in collective bargaining with...
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. >>> supervis two bay area counties are now the latest government leaders to formally adopt resolutions declaring a climate emergency. supervisors say yesterday's largely symbolic vote is abeffort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the global climate crisis. the two counties join more than 1000 other government agencies around the world that have made similar emergency declarations. >>> congresswoman barbara lee has been appointed to the united nations. the appointment was announced yesterday to the white house and house speaker nancy pelosi. this is the 4th time lee has been appointed to the position. she will continue to represent the 13th congressional district of california while she is a representative to the un. >>> our time is 4:06. a prominent democratic donor from los angeles will go before a judge today after a third person overdosed on drugs at his apartment. 65-year-old edbuck is accused of injecting the victim, a man, with meth last week. now, that man survived, but two other men died of overdoses at his home over the past two years. buck is now facing charge
. >>> supervis two bay area counties are now the latest government leaders to formally adopt resolutions declaring a climate emergency. supervisors say yesterday's largely symbolic vote is abeffort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the global climate crisis. the two counties join more than 1000 other government agencies around the world that have made similar emergency declarations. >>> congresswoman barbara lee has been appointed to the united nations. the...
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. >> reporter: san mateo county supervisor says bay area elected officials are acting. his board passed a resolution this week declaring a climate emergency committing to preparing for the effects of rising sea levels while working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >> we have what's called peninsula clean energy. basically what we are doing as a county is making sure that we're using renewable energy. >> reporter: solutions protesters are shouting for. futureave to change the world. generationre elle, nbc and soun from this climate strike, head to our website. you can see it at nbcbayarea.com. >>> some nurses will be back on the job tomorrow after a one-day strike over what they say are unfair labor practices. hundreds of nurses at alameda hospitals and san leandro hospitals started picking this morning. better pay, higher staffing. the nurses and hospitals have met 18 times over the past year but still can't agree on a contract. >> i've been here 30 years, and literally i have never experienced the kind of disdain and disrespect across the table that we have had with the alameda health system sys
. >> reporter: san mateo county supervisor says bay area elected officials are acting. his board passed a resolution this week declaring a climate emergency committing to preparing for the effects of rising sea levels while working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >> we have what's called peninsula clean energy. basically what we are doing as a county is making sure that we're using renewable energy. >> reporter: solutions protesters are shouting for. futureave to change...
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. >>> resolutions to formally declare a climate emergency in two bay area counties. supervisors in both san matteo and sanoma say yesterday's vote is an effort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the global crisis. the two counties joined more than 1000 other government allege cities around the world that have made similar emergency declarations. >>> appointing to the united nations. the appointment was announced by the white house and house speaker nancy pelosi. this is the 4th time lee has been appointed for the position. she will continue to represent the 13th congressional district of california. >>> time is 5:07. a prominent democratic donor from los angeles will go before a judge today after a third person overdosed on drugs at his apartment. 65-year-old ed buck is accused of injecting with meth last week. that man survived but two other men died of overdoses at his home during the past two years. buck now faces felony charges of operating a drug house. >>> santa rosa police are investigating the timeline of events surrounding the deaths of a 13-m
. >>> resolutions to formally declare a climate emergency in two bay area counties. supervisors in both san matteo and sanoma say yesterday's vote is an effort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the global crisis. the two counties joined more than 1000 other government allege cities around the world that have made similar emergency declarations. >>> appointing to the united nations. the appointment was announced by the white house and house speaker nancy pelosi....
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resolution. >> whoever is responsible for this needs to be brought to justice. there's all there is to it. >> nbc bay area news. >> a close call for two kids, after a truck smashed in to their living room. these are photos of it right here. happened just before 5:00 this afternoon. the firefighters say that truck drove right through the garage door and then in to the living room and on the other side of the wall, were two kids playing video games. fortunately and remarkably the children were not hurt. the driver said a mechanical failure caused the crash. >> coming together to fight homelessness. that is what city leaders in san jose did today, it's the american leadership forum, holding a summit on the biggest ideas that the homeless were facing. >> one thing that was suggested is something that we hear all the time. build new low income housing. >> they want to build housing for students and staff, and now they know when the county will start to consider it. four dates for hearings on the schools 3.5 million square foot expansion plan. the work shop, that is coming tuesday at the county building in
resolution. >> whoever is responsible for this needs to be brought to justice. there's all there is to it. >> nbc bay area news. >> a close call for two kids, after a truck smashed in to their living room. these are photos of it right here. happened just before 5:00 this afternoon. the firefighters say that truck drove right through the garage door and then in to the living room and on the other side of the wall, were two kids playing video games. fortunately and remarkably...
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project at 337 by china-basin channel, third street and san francisco bay, to adoption of the park's plan in and request resolution for a nonprofit utilities entity to operate a district energy system and a non-potable water plant providing recycled water to the residents and commercial tenants. >> good afternoon, rebecca benisin, honored to represent the rock team behind me today. we're here with an action item for you, a significant milestone for the mission rock project. i want to go over some pledges you've seen before but i think many bear repeating. the first one is with the project area. we know it took us more than a decade to get here but we have an entitled project that consists of a 28-acre site, located at lot a near oracle park. it will include 2.7 to 2.8 million growth square feet of residential, 1200 of those will be housing units, 40% below market rate. we have a little bit more than a million square feet of office and 20,000 square feet of rehabilitation at pier 48. you all know documents were executed in 2017. since that time, document has been working on site-wide issues. earlier in the year, th
project at 337 by china-basin channel, third street and san francisco bay, to adoption of the park's plan in and request resolution for a nonprofit utilities entity to operate a district energy system and a non-potable water plant providing recycled water to the residents and commercial tenants. >> good afternoon, rebecca benisin, honored to represent the rock team behind me today. we're here with an action item for you, a significant milestone for the mission rock project. i want to go...
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. >> san mateo county supervisor says bay area elected officials are acting. his board passed a resolution this week, declaring a climate emergency. committing to preparing for the effects of ring sea levels, while working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >> we have what's called peninsula clean energy. and basically, what we're doing as a county is making sure that we're using renewable energy. >> solutions protesters are shouting for. >> we had to change the world. >> the world's young people say the planet and future generations are counting on it. >> nbc bay area news. >> if you would like more sights and sounds from the climate strike, head to our web site, we posted an entire gallery at nbcbayarea.com. >>> hundreds of local nurses will be back on the job today. after a one-day strike over what they call unfair labor practices. nurses at both almeda hospital and san leandro hospital started picketing at 7:00 yesterday morning. to highlight their fight for better pay and more staffing. the nurses and hospitals have met 18 times over the past year alone. but still can't agree on a co
. >> san mateo county supervisor says bay area elected officials are acting. his board passed a resolution this week, declaring a climate emergency. committing to preparing for the effects of ring sea levels, while working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. >> we have what's called peninsula clean energy. and basically, what we're doing as a county is making sure that we're using renewable energy. >> solutions protesters are shouting for. >> we had to change the world....
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. >> supervisors into bay area counties became the latest government leaders to formally adopt resolutions declaring a climate emergency. supervisors in both san mateo and sonoma county say today's largely symbolic vote was an effort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the globe it global climate crisis. they drew more than a dozen other government agencies that have made the miller emergency declarations. >>> new and 6, oakland police are trying another strategy in their effort to stop sideshows. they will be closing off key intersections that are known hotspots for those sideshows. this comes after another weekend of activity in the city that in this case resulted in the injury of a police officer.>> reporter: stopping the sishows seem to be a game of cat and mouse, nevertheless officers will be out again closing down intersections that are popular location spots for these sideshows and rerouting traffic. revving up engines, screeching tires, plenty of smoke and a lot of bystanders. this is an up close look at one of three sideshows that oakland police state took place on s
. >> supervisors into bay area counties became the latest government leaders to formally adopt resolutions declaring a climate emergency. supervisors in both san mateo and sonoma county say today's largely symbolic vote was an effort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the globe it global climate crisis. they drew more than a dozen other government agencies that have made the miller emergency declarations. >>> new and 6, oakland police are trying another strategy in...
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. >>> supervisors and two bay area counties are now the latest leaders to formally adopt a resolutionlaring a climate emergency. supervisors in both counties say yesterday's largest symbolic vote is a way to highlight an urgent need for access two counties joined more than another thousand government agencies around the world have made similar emergency declarations. >>> time 7:35, san jose could soon become the biggest city to ban the use of natural gas in new homes, the city council approved yesterday with the goal of reducing harmful admissions. the emissions.mayor is leading the push to require electricity to be used in new home construction. instead of natural gas. environmentalist, as well as city officials say this plan exceeds the current estate tendered, i would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% in new buildings, there are still some who question the impact of going electric. >> if it raises the cost, they could be a detriment, i think we are jumping, when we should be walking. >> when we look across the life of the building, it'll pan out that all electrical buildings a
. >>> supervisors and two bay area counties are now the latest leaders to formally adopt a resolutionlaring a climate emergency. supervisors in both counties say yesterday's largest symbolic vote is a way to highlight an urgent need for access two counties joined more than another thousand government agencies around the world have made similar emergency declarations. >>> time 7:35, san jose could soon become the biggest city to ban the use of natural gas in new homes, the city...
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bay view districts. i want to thank the supervisors here for putting this resolution forward because brandon lee represents all of us. he represents the people who are active in the community. the ones who were tire h tirelen serving the people. he is doing his protecting from foreign corporations keeping indigenous people from paramilitary groups. but he is still one of us. the political climate in the philippines is worsening with his war on activists that effects organizers and activists in the philippines but starting to take part here in the u.s. brandon lee came out of this same institution i now currently attend and he was also a part of lfs which means he paved the way for students like me to serve the filipino people here in the u.s. and also back home. i see myself and -- support of our friends and family of brandon and i encourage you to consider doing a city contribution and they have medical evacuation. please bring herself home. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is christina and i am a human rights advocate but i'm also here to show support and solidarity for and with the family of brando
bay view districts. i want to thank the supervisors here for putting this resolution forward because brandon lee represents all of us. he represents the people who are active in the community. the ones who were tire h tirelen serving the people. he is doing his protecting from foreign corporations keeping indigenous people from paramilitary groups. but he is still one of us. the political climate in the philippines is worsening with his war on activists that effects organizers and activists in...
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resolution when they vote on it next month. live in san francisco, amber lee,lu deaths here in the bay area. what health officials are revealing as they encourage everyone to get a flu shot. >>> banning rv parking in mountain view. city leaders considering what streets rvs and campers could park. we'll have more on the rallying cry against a ban. >> and chief meteorologist bill martin is back with tomorrow's forecast. show us when we can expect the changes. this is the chevy silverado, with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? hop in. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views- including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. that's pretty sweet. that's cool. where'd the trailer go? or, get a total value of ninety seven sixty on this silverado all star without optional tech package or enhanced invisible view. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> new at 10 clock, city leaders are considering an outright ban on parking trailers and rvs. >> reporter: within the last two minutes we learned city leaders vote
resolution when they vote on it next month. live in san francisco, amber lee,lu deaths here in the bay area. what health officials are revealing as they encourage everyone to get a flu shot. >>> banning rv parking in mountain view. city leaders considering what streets rvs and campers could park. we'll have more on the rallying cry against a ban. >> and chief meteorologist bill martin is back with tomorrow's forecast. show us when we can expect the changes. this is the chevy...
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item number 35, 190732, resolution retroactively approving an agreement between the city and county of san francisco and the san francisco bay area rapid transit district (bart) regarding administration of capital funding to fund half of the cost of the bart/muni market street entrance modernization project with proceeds from the sale of general obligation bonds, in an amount not to exceed $45,000,000 for an agreement term from february 1, 2018, through december 31, 2025. >> supervisor yee: can we take the same house and same call without objection? this resolution has passed unanimously. madame clerk, please call the next item. . item number 36, 190743, resolution authorizing the sheriff's department to enter into a third amendment to the existing contract between keefe commissary network, l.l.c., and the city and county of san francisco, acting by and through its sheriff's department, for jail commissary services, to extend the contract term by six months beginning september 1, 2019, for a total term of september 1, 2014, through february 28, 2020, with no change to the guaranteed annual minimum income of $590,000. >> supe
item number 35, 190732, resolution retroactively approving an agreement between the city and county of san francisco and the san francisco bay area rapid transit district (bart) regarding administration of capital funding to fund half of the cost of the bart/muni market street entrance modernization project with proceeds from the sale of general obligation bonds, in an amount not to exceed $45,000,000 for an agreement term from february 1, 2018, through december 31, 2025. >> supervisor...
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accordance with security council resolution 2254 of 215 and we will convene the constitutional committee in the coming weeks. all right let's go to our diplomatic editor now james bays james how big a deal is this then the announcement of a constitutional committee to move syria and along the path towards peace. well the u.n. has been pushing for this for months and months and months this was the work of the previous special envoy demas storer he was pushing for this he never got it gaffe pederson who took over at the beginning of the year a special envoy has been working on it since then the u.n. thought they got this deal last week when we had a meeting in turkey with the leaders of turkey iran and russia but they were still worried about the syrian government and whether it was really supporting this efforts are i spoke to secretary general antonio good terrorists last week and he said we think we've got the deal we're not quite sure and that's why he sent mr pederson to damascus in recent hours he sat down with the deputy prime minister of syria walid moallem and he had what he said was a positive meeting about his lead to the announcement it is an important bre
accordance with security council resolution 2254 of 215 and we will convene the constitutional committee in the coming weeks. all right let's go to our diplomatic editor now james bays james how big a deal is this then the announcement of a constitutional committee to move syria and along the path towards peace. well the u.n. has been pushing for this for months and months and months this was the work of the previous special envoy demas storer he was pushing for this he never got it gaffe...
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resolution for the matter. it has also offered nearly $5 million so for from its drug sales. >>> momentum against babying is building in the bay pushing for a ban on electronic cigarettes. there are event in san francisco and richmond. people will decide on a ordinance in livermore next year. >> we know it is an issue now. wi-fi this issue and wait years for what thousands could be injured and more people could die. >>> if i could, i would go back and not put anything in my lungs. >> they have investigated more than 450 cases of babying related illnesses nationwide. the department of public health confirms 67 potential cases in california. >>> they have directed health officials to ban electronic cigarettes. the bank is going to affect as soon as in two weeks. >>> president trump has a backup plan. we have the stores and much more in this morning's money watch. >>> the dow jones rose 37 points. the nasdaq fell 17. features are indicating. no worries about all supplies. they have approved the release of petroleum reserves if it is needed to stabilize energy markets. and follows recent attacks on saudi arabia's oil facilities. t
resolution for the matter. it has also offered nearly $5 million so for from its drug sales. >>> momentum against babying is building in the bay pushing for a ban on electronic cigarettes. there are event in san francisco and richmond. people will decide on a ordinance in livermore next year. >> we know it is an issue now. wi-fi this issue and wait years for what thousands could be injured and more people could die. >>> if i could, i would go back and not put anything in...
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bay, what a beautiful day. you'll be able to enjoy tomorrow, nice day. sunshine, 74 degrees. 78 on friday. likely approaching 80 degrees as we head toward the weekend. high resolution satellite shows a lot of things today. this will be fun to use throughout the winter. there's your front. you see the orientation of the rainfall northeast to southwest. it will push through. the clouds didn't clear that quickly. we had fair weather consume louse clouds for a fair chunk of unk of the afternoon. there's a ridge of high pressure off to the west, which will move in. it's in the on-deck circle. clouds at the coast, that's it. no rainfall tomorrow afternoon. a whole lot of sunshine and friday we're likely to be sunny from start to finish. and there are no rain chances in our forecast for 5 to 7 days. chilly morning tomorrow. mainly sunny afternoons all the way through the weekend. and tempesn above average as we head toward next week. tomorrow, a few degrees below average, but 70s and 80s. very nice weather outside. san francisco and pacifica, you'll be in the 60s. 75 for vallejo. 78 in napa. and 72, your high in mountain view. couple degrees warmer friday and saturday. so
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optimism of that that that we're on a path toward resolution is going to be you know what we feel tomorrow a week later i'm john lawrence reporting. >>in the east bay, the municipal utility district has been working to make sure that the water pipes could survive a big earthquake. so for the past few months the statement has been replacing about 2800 feet of old iron pipes with new earthquake resistant to pipes. the doing this in berkeley and the new pipes are designed to flex and bend in the event of an earthquake. the utility district senior civil engineers says the earthquakes are the main cause behind big water main breaks. >>so what we're doing is we're putting in an earthquake resistant ductile iron pipe to mitigate those hazards mitigate the in the earth right now. >>but they got a long way to go that after a place about 4200 miles of pipe and that service area they're hoping to replace 17 to 20 miles per year. take a long time. u c berkeley is expecting more than 9,000 new freshmen and transfer students. this fall well the problem is where they'll go live. there's none of housing at cal school officials are making some progress. but it's th
optimism of that that that we're on a path toward resolution is going to be you know what we feel tomorrow a week later i'm john lawrence reporting. >>in the east bay, the municipal utility district has been working to make sure that the water pipes could survive a big earthquake. so for the past few months the statement has been replacing about 2800 feet of old iron pipes with new earthquake resistant to pipes. the doing this in berkeley and the new pipes are designed to flex and bend in...
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bay area's cheryl hurd joins us in pleasant hill with the late details. cheryl. >> reporter: well, pleasant hills city councilmembers supporting a group of people tonight. they passed a resolution asking coco county supervisors to keep the old library open adds long as possible. >> are you done? >> reporter: ilona and her young children come to pleasant hills library almost every day. >> the kids love coming here. >> reporter: being without this library, even if it's only for a year or so, is upsetting. >> what are you supposed to do with the kids? it's a sad thing to happen. they need to build a new one before they close the old one. >> chilt children will suffer. >> reporter: that's how the people who filled pleasant hills council chambers tonight. they want to put pressure on the county to keep the old library open while the new one is being built in this vacant lot next door. >> we don't want to see it go, even for just a few years to get something better. we didn't vote for something better so that we could miss what we have. >> reporter: pleasant hill residents knew they were getting a new library three years ago with the passage of measure k. a half cent sales tax approv
bay area's cheryl hurd joins us in pleasant hill with the late details. cheryl. >> reporter: well, pleasant hills city councilmembers supporting a group of people tonight. they passed a resolution asking coco county supervisors to keep the old library open adds long as possible. >> are you done? >> reporter: ilona and her young children come to pleasant hills library almost every day. >> the kids love coming here. >> reporter: being without this library, even if...
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resolution follows several recent mass shootings. also tonight kron 4 is always tracking local stories. here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now. another disturbing discovery near in the east bay school a second rope in the form of a noose was found tied to a fence. there should bow elementary school. now the fbi is involved in the investigation. the most recent rope was found tied to a fence ata batting cage. the first case was apparently an accident parent came forward saying that their kids through the rope over the fence and it got hung up there. but since then this other rope was found in a similar fashion. the fbi is saying there is not enough evidence to call this a hate crime. police say see berkeley are looking for 2 people involved in an armed robbery. the crime was last night near a popular lookout on grisly people of art, both of the suspects had guns they approached the victims and demanded their things the victims complied and were not injured. police say the criminals then drove off and right now. police do not have a detailed description of the suspects. well happening now warning after an outline was recently seen in golden gate park. the san francisco recreat
resolution follows several recent mass shootings. also tonight kron 4 is always tracking local stories. here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now. another disturbing discovery near in the east bay school a second rope in the form of a noose was found tied to a fence. there should bow elementary school. now the fbi is involved in the investigation. the most recent rope was found tied to a fence ata batting cage. the first case was apparently an accident parent came forward...
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has an opportunity, to pass a resolution to define -- defend the right to asylum because of these attacks were saying on behalf of the federal governme government. also, the bay area asylum support coalition. we are looking at solutions to the unbroken legal system. the fact that there are no lawyers. we are working with legal service providers right now, as community organizations to find solutions to this. just a in general, it has been expressed by other speakers that need to be at the same table talking about the things we are all struggling through, the burnout that is happening on purpose. that is all. thank you. [applause] >> our next speaker's magic altman. >> good evening, commissioners. the problem has never been immigrants crossing borders. we need to flip the story. the root cause of the border crisis is that corporations can with impunity across borders and exploit the rich resources of other countries, and their labor. destroying economic systems by underselling local industries, stealing lands, and using the backing of the military to create a constant state of intimidation. that is what has driven our brothers and sisters, and their children t
has an opportunity, to pass a resolution to define -- defend the right to asylum because of these attacks were saying on behalf of the federal governme government. also, the bay area asylum support coalition. we are looking at solutions to the unbroken legal system. the fact that there are no lawyers. we are working with legal service providers right now, as community organizations to find solutions to this. just a in general, it has been expressed by other speakers that need to be at the same...
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terrorist organization, the resolution here in san francisco also calls on other cities and even states to join in and do the same. reporting live in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> she was known only as emily doe, but you woman sexually assaulted by brock turner is telling her story. this is channel miller. she is 27 years old now. she is releasing her book "know my name" later this month. the book details the assault on the campus, the trial and the national movement it sparked on behalf of victim's rights. here's what she had to say during an interview. >> the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. nothing more than that. i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn this is not all that i am. that i am not just a junk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster while you are the all american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty. >> there she is reading from her memoir. she graduated from the university of california at santa barbara with a degree in literature. >>> the new jury in the ghost ship trial wants to rehear testimony from oakland firefighter who was inside
terrorist organization, the resolution here in san francisco also calls on other cities and even states to join in and do the same. reporting live in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> she was known only as emily doe, but you woman sexually assaulted by brock turner is telling her story. this is channel miller. she is 27 years old now. she is releasing her book "know my name" later this month. the book details the assault on the campus, the trial and...
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resolution. >> whoever is responsible needs to be brought to justice. that's all there is to it. >> reporter: in crockett, sergio quintana, "nbc bay area news." >>> now to butte county where deputies are looking for a woman they're accusing of stealing $63,000 from the victim of the camp fire. they want to find this woman, brenda rose asbury. investigators say her victim is a senior citizen who was among the vow thousands of people who lost their homes in the paradise area near chico. the stolen money reportedly was part of an insurance settlement. the 2018 fire killed 86 people, and was the most destructive fire in california state history. >>> back here locally, the 35th annual coastal cleanup day in the bay area turned into a friendly competition among the bay area's biggest cities. the mayors of san francisco, oakland and san jose started something they called the battle for the bay and the goal for each city was to clean up and improve neighborhoods. to stop illegal dumping into waterways. volunteers cleared up channel park near lany college art center. mayor libby schaaf says the battle of the bay inspires thousands to beautify their communities.
resolution. >> whoever is responsible needs to be brought to justice. that's all there is to it. >> reporter: in crockett, sergio quintana, "nbc bay area news." >>> now to butte county where deputies are looking for a woman they're accusing of stealing $63,000 from the victim of the camp fire. they want to find this woman, brenda rose asbury. investigators say her victim is a senior citizen who was among the vow thousands of people who lost their homes in the...
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resolution 1935 has been approved. >> item 12a, informational presentation on the phase one budget, park's plan management agreement for the mission work project at 337 founded by china base channel, third street in san francisco bay. >> i feel really happy that i'm the presenter and thank you for letting me do this. the informational item the phase one budget and the park's for mission rock. we anticipate coming back on september 24th for action on these two i'ms. items. back in 2009, 185 allowed fort explore this mixed use neighborhood by relaxing and trusting restrictions on the property and we're here ten years on with the first port commission action item, which would allow implementation of phase one. really important milestone for the project and i want to note that we signed the transaction documents in august of 2018. those transaction documents include the development and dispostion agreement. the phase one budget and park's plan is a part of the transaction documents and it's sort of is during the last year work on implementation items including basis of design for the entire site, a number of mapping, permitting utilities, street design types of activitied and those are going through the board and othe
resolution 1935 has been approved. >> item 12a, informational presentation on the phase one budget, park's plan management agreement for the mission work project at 337 founded by china base channel, third street in san francisco bay. >> i feel really happy that i'm the presenter and thank you for letting me do this. the informational item the phase one budget and the park's for mission rock. we anticipate coming back on september 24th for action on these two i'ms. items. back in...
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bay ferry landing? and then separately herons park. you're going to come back with the designs on the programming and all that good stuff? okay. thank you. "all lives matter" one favor? any opposed? resolution-28 has been approved. >> good afternoon, or maybe good evening commissioners. i am the port cfo, and i'm here with a request to approve a supplemental appropriation to support the seawall program. should the city be unable to move forward with the first sale of the seawall bond due to litigation that has been filed contesting proposition a. a measure that passed in november of 2018 with 82 point seven percent voter approval. the port is requesting that the board of supervisors consider and approve a supplemental appropriation from harbor fund balance to support ongoing planning, community outreach and preliminary design work on the seawall. i am here today, because in april of 2019, two san francisco residents filed litigation challenging proposition a. they alleged that the city had violated a variety of state and local election laws in conjunction without measure. on june 18, the litigation with this list by a superior court judge who did not give the plaintiffs an opportunity to am
bay ferry landing? and then separately herons park. you're going to come back with the designs on the programming and all that good stuff? okay. thank you. "all lives matter" one favor? any opposed? resolution-28 has been approved. >> good afternoon, or maybe good evening commissioners. i am the port cfo, and i'm here with a request to approve a supplemental appropriation to support the seawall program. should the city be unable to move forward with the first sale of the seawall...
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resolution approximate asking the county to leave the library open until the new one is complete. in pleasant hill, paul chambers -- chambers, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> a father now facing very serious charges for a deadly bay area boating accident over the weekend where his 11-year- old son was killed. it happened sunday night in the raccoon straits between tiberon and angel island. investigators believe wealthy mexican developer javier was driving the boat while intoxicated. and possibly hit a swell that knocked his 11-year-old son, ages 27 -- and his 27-year-old son overboard. once they were pulled back on to the boat, they were taken to the corrinthean yacht club. now, police believe both brothers were hit by the boat as he tried to pull them out of the water. the 11-year-old was killed. the older brother was treated for cuts on his legs. rio was arrested at his home. he is facing charges of vehicular manslaughter. >>> well, it is a tragedy. i mean, we are all heartsick about this. it is something that is every parent's worst nightmary. the community is shocked. it is a traumatic event not only for individuals, but for the community. >> now, burrillo was released yesterday on bail of $1 million. >>> a m
resolution approximate asking the county to leave the library open until the new one is complete. in pleasant hill, paul chambers -- chambers, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> a father now facing very serious charges for a deadly bay area boating accident over the weekend where his 11-year- old son was killed. it happened sunday night in the raccoon straits between tiberon and angel island. investigators believe wealthy mexican developer javier was driving the boat while intoxicated. and possibly...