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onright now we are standing the san andreas fault.mblings all the time, day, little0 plus a ones that humans are not even field. i am going this way, and you're going this way. we are being pulled. there is not what you can't -- much you can do about it. >> do you feel safe here? >> i feel very safe, to tidy the truth. here.vy set up satellites things like that are recording our movements right now. see that white thing, it is recording our movement from the satellite right now. >> you have any sense over time how much things move? >> this is 40 years. >> all five of these trees used to be in a line? >> a straight line. >> that is amazing. talk about doing business with the san andreas fault. >> the rumblings bring up natural springs and water, and for us, he brings up the water and allows our grapes to feed. that is what i see it happening, it comes up in feeds that way, which means we do not have to do that. it is an historic site for that part of it, not just the wind. >> absolutely. >> time now for this versus that -- a court ruli
onright now we are standing the san andreas fault.mblings all the time, day, little0 plus a ones that humans are not even field. i am going this way, and you're going this way. we are being pulled. there is not what you can't -- much you can do about it. >> do you feel safe here? >> i feel very safe, to tidy the truth. here.vy set up satellites things like that are recording our movements right now. see that white thing, it is recording our movement from the satellite right now....
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coming up, putting pressure on the san andreas fault. >> residents warning what pictures they are taking >> secrets in san francisco. how research is bringing hope towards solving a old problem. >> the news continues in 60 se >> authorities say people in the building were fine the building is now red tagged >> a new report shows a high number of asian pacific islanders are struggling to make ends meet. contradicting the model stereo types. >> the 80-year-old and her husband survive on social security. they live in an aferdable housing unit in the tender loin with their disabled son and another son with two kids. making ends meet for the extended family in an expensive city is a tough choice. >> just spends money just enough for food. our clothing and not too much else. food is important. >> those findings actually told us very different stories. and what people think apis have no need and high education. have high income >> the findings show asian pacific i'll landers are the largest minority group affected by poverty. a third of the 110,000 below that line. 44% in four years but what it
coming up, putting pressure on the san andreas fault. >> residents warning what pictures they are taking >> secrets in san francisco. how research is bringing hope towards solving a old problem. >> the news continues in 60 se >> authorities say people in the building were fine the building is now red tagged >> a new report shows a high number of asian pacific islanders are struggling to make ends meet. contradicting the model stereo types. >> the 80-year-old...
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one of the big concerns from the new study is that all this movement could disturb the san andreas fault and trigger an earthquake. sot it's probably not a long term problem. thomas holzer is a geologist with the usgs in menlo park. he actually published a similar study 30 years ago and he says that the removal of water from the san joaquin valley is causing shifts in the ground but that it only slightly increases the risk of an earthquake. sot holzer also says that if more water is removed in the years to come, possibly because of the ongoing drought, there's little risk of triggering an earthquake. sot in menlo park, charles clifford kron 4 news. a third grade boy has been removed from a fremont school , after the mother of an 8-year- old girl claims. he sexually harassed her daughter the decision comes. almost a week after kimberly wise says, her daughter was harassed twice by a classmate at hirsch elementary. yesterday, the superintendent reached out to tell her, the boy had been removed from campus. wise says, she still thinks more should be done. including changes to the school dis
one of the big concerns from the new study is that all this movement could disturb the san andreas fault and trigger an earthquake. sot it's probably not a long term problem. thomas holzer is a geologist with the usgs in menlo park. he actually published a similar study 30 years ago and he says that the removal of water from the san joaquin valley is causing shifts in the ground but that it only slightly increases the risk of an earthquake. sot holzer also says that if more water is removed in...
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the san andreas and the hayward faults. and the worst-case scenario happened october 17th, 1989.ou may remember this scene from the loma prieta quake. a 220 ton section of the old bridge collapsed. traffic came to a halt for over a month. how big of a danger zone is this? >> it's a major one. >> how close are we to one of these faults right now? >> we are very close. the hayward fault runs right along the hills. >> the bay bridge is a stunning engineering feat for another reason, something that's not visible at first glance. crumble zone technology. until now, crumple zones have been used by cars. they control deformations. the old bridge won't collapse even in a powerful quake, engineers say. marwan was a engineer during the last quake. being. >> if you want to be if a big quake hits? >> the safest place will be on the top of this bridge. it would be one heck of a joy ride but it would be a safe one. >> this is how nadir are describes this, the engineering community considers this be game changers. the first one is the sheer link beams, inside the 525 foot tower. >> the sheer li
the san andreas and the hayward faults. and the worst-case scenario happened october 17th, 1989.ou may remember this scene from the loma prieta quake. a 220 ton section of the old bridge collapsed. traffic came to a halt for over a month. how big of a danger zone is this? >> it's a major one. >> how close are we to one of these faults right now? >> we are very close. the hayward fault runs right along the hills. >> the bay bridge is a stunning engineering feat for...
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and then on the crystal springs san andreas upgrade -- we continue work on the crystal springs structure with plan completion by this fall as i mentioned before we do have some significant work to do with the contractor to resolve some cost and schedule issues but the physical work is on track to be complete this fall and finally, this shows a picture of the new water reservoir long-term improvements. there's only one major shut down left on the project and the project is going very well on schedule and on budget and lastly i'd like to mention that the program gets some industry awards this got national recognition and the sunol valley treatment plant got national recognition as well and pipeline number 2 got local recognition so we continue to honor our project teams for their hard work so thank you. >> thank you very much for being here. >> if i can add one more thing commissioners dan kind of glossed over it because he lives and breaths this but that's really a marvel and puts the puc on the map with technology that slip joints is a joint of our major pipeline that crosses the hayward
and then on the crystal springs san andreas upgrade -- we continue work on the crystal springs structure with plan completion by this fall as i mentioned before we do have some significant work to do with the contractor to resolve some cost and schedule issues but the physical work is on track to be complete this fall and finally, this shows a picture of the new water reservoir long-term improvements. there's only one major shut down left on the project and the project is going very well on...
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around wraparound showers are showing up out here in the sacramento valley over by stockton and by san andreasthe word high and dry as you know that shower activity is moving out of the area and things will start to warm up as the high pressure sneaks in behind that system. so here is the low right here, there it goes. that gives us tomorrow as it leaves us clearing as we go into the afternoon and a few morning clouds. as we head into friday and saturday and sunday the high- pressure sets up big time and that's what will warm us up. saturday and sunday the holiday weekend and monday temperatures will be in the mid-80s, upper 80s and low 90s. so as we take a look this right now the memorial day forecast for highs, were looking at 90 livermore, 85 in san jose, 86 in santa rosa so a nice-looking forecast santa rosa so a nice- looking forecast here, holiday weekend. eighty in sonoma, tomorrow 82 and napa so forecast ties tomorrow slightly warmer, slightly warmer on friday, warmer on saturday and by memorial day were in the low 90s. eighty-five in concord, 85 the walnut creek 84 still real good wit
around wraparound showers are showing up out here in the sacramento valley over by stockton and by san andreasthe word high and dry as you know that shower activity is moving out of the area and things will start to warm up as the high pressure sneaks in behind that system. so here is the low right here, there it goes. that gives us tomorrow as it leaves us clearing as we go into the afternoon and a few morning clouds. as we head into friday and saturday and sunday the high- pressure sets up...
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reporter:one of the big concerns from the new study is that all this movement could disturb the san andreasault and trigger an earthquake. >> reporter: term problem. with the usgs in menlo park. he actually published a similar study 30 years ago and he says that the removal of water from the san joaquin valley is causing shifts in the ground but that it only slightly increases the risk of an earthquake. >> reporter:holzer also says that if years to come, possibly because of the ongoing drought, there's little risk of triggering an earthquake. >> reporter:in menlo park, charles clifford kron 4 news. 10 >> >> jacqueline: we still are always have some 90 degree temperatures i hear the much cooler than what it was today starting at the coast look to mid-70s with 75 in downtown san francisco, a down the peninsula, it east bayshore light cooler with a degree temperatures and 82 in richmond. 84 in hayward. mainly low 90s for tomorrow. hayward would would 90 a sonoma and 91 and after all. 91 and napa of >> jacqueline: sea breeze wan's will not be too strong overnight. tomorrow afternoon in search o
reporter:one of the big concerns from the new study is that all this movement could disturb the san andreasault and trigger an earthquake. >> reporter: term problem. with the usgs in menlo park. he actually published a similar study 30 years ago and he says that the removal of water from the san joaquin valley is causing shifts in the ground but that it only slightly increases the risk of an earthquake. >> reporter:holzer also says that if years to come, possibly because of the...
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from uc berkeley that finds the drought may indirectly increase the risk of a earthquake on the san andreas vault. the floor of the san joaquin valley has been sink forge decades. and with the drought, problems are getting worse. that may trigger small earthquakes on the san andreas fault. some of the most devastating earthquakes in california's history have been triggered by the san andreas fault. >>> gas may be hard to come by on parts of highway 1 in the north bay. the green bridge gas station at point ridge station is closed after a crash there knocked out the gas service. that gas station is not expected to reopen for several more days. the next closest gas station is beau gas. and now we're hearing that's almost out of gas. the other nearby station is on highway 1 in bedaga bay more than 30 miles away. chp is putting up signs warning drivers and asking a aaa to be prepared with tow trucks. >>> it is 7:10. a 4-year-old girl attacked with a crowbar inside a south bay walmart store. at 7:30, how security guards stepped in to help capture the woman suspected of this shocking crime. >>> th
from uc berkeley that finds the drought may indirectly increase the risk of a earthquake on the san andreas vault. the floor of the san joaquin valley has been sink forge decades. and with the drought, problems are getting worse. that may trigger small earthquakes on the san andreas fault. some of the most devastating earthquakes in california's history have been triggered by the san andreas fault. >>> gas may be hard to come by on parts of highway 1 in the north bay. the green bridge...
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moving towards san andreas and doorington. so we'll keep an eye on it for you. 42 miles per hour in napa. here is a live view from sutro tower, temperatures 61 in san francisco. mid to upper 60s. another live view from shaky mount tam camera looking down to san francisco. readings 76 in santa rosa. 69 napa. 68 novato. 70s in livermore. here we look across the bay sunny skies and breeze green tomorrow afternoon a chance of showers. >> spencer, thank you. >> happening now a 24 hour effort to help 650 charities in the bay area is underway, raising $4.5 million. volunteers are at various locations on the peninsula for silicon valley gives they're raising awareness to have money for nonprofit groups >> for me, just middle class people in the area eths it's hard to imagine giving but once you do it you feel good about it. >> toners can support their choice of 150 charities. you can make donations to both campaigns online. >> still ahead on abc7 husband news at 4:00 why some of hollywood's biggest names are turning their back on the b
moving towards san andreas and doorington. so we'll keep an eye on it for you. 42 miles per hour in napa. here is a live view from sutro tower, temperatures 61 in san francisco. mid to upper 60s. another live view from shaky mount tam camera looking down to san francisco. readings 76 in santa rosa. 69 napa. 68 novato. 70s in livermore. here we look across the bay sunny skies and breeze green tomorrow afternoon a chance of showers. >> spencer, thank you. >> happening now a 24 hour...
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but, thing about cardiff -- it's built on a rift in time and space, just like california on the san andreasvery now and then, i need to open up the engines, soak up the energy, and use it as fuel. so it's a pit stop. exactly. should only take 20 seconds. the rift's been active. wait a minute! they had an earthquake in cardiff a couple of years ago -- was that you? bit of trouble with the slitheen. [ "torchwood" theme plays ] long time ago. lifetimes. i was a different man
but, thing about cardiff -- it's built on a rift in time and space, just like california on the san andreasvery now and then, i need to open up the engines, soak up the energy, and use it as fuel. so it's a pit stop. exactly. should only take 20 seconds. the rift's been active. wait a minute! they had an earthquake in cardiff a couple of years ago -- was that you? bit of trouble with the slitheen. [ "torchwood" theme plays ] long time ago. lifetimes. i was a different man
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concludes that pumping ground water from the central valley could be putting extra stress on the san andreasfault. they say it could release the grip on the vault and give it room to shift. rain and snow has the opposite effect. the mountains sink and clamp down on the fault, fascinating, isn't it? over the years farmers have removed enough water from the ground to fill lake tahoe and the mountains have risen about six inches as a result of that process which is really unbelievable. all right, spencer christian is here to talk about the heat. >> the heat is about to retreat. fine with me. here is a live doppler 7 hd. we have clear skies and still mild to warm conditions across much of the bay area even at this hour. but changes are on the way. before we get to that i need to point out that this beach has a watch in effect through thursday. a long period southeasterly swe-- could cause rip currents. in the city, 75, oakland, san jose, 79, 80 at morgan hill at this hour, and 61 at half moon bay. here looking west towards san francisco it is 71 in santa rosa, mid-to-upper 60s at napa, upper 70s
concludes that pumping ground water from the central valley could be putting extra stress on the san andreasfault. they say it could release the grip on the vault and give it room to shift. rain and snow has the opposite effect. the mountains sink and clamp down on the fault, fascinating, isn't it? over the years farmers have removed enough water from the ground to fill lake tahoe and the mountains have risen about six inches as a result of that process which is really unbelievable. all right,...
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i can do -- that this national focus on donald sterling will lead people to be proactive on the san andreas fault we call the racial divide. i hope all the talk about how bad sterlinging is will make us better ourselves. why? because it's not about punishing or shunning an older guy for saying the wrong thing. it is about the sensitivity that's come of centuries of slavery, a century of jim crow and another half century of whatever we call what we have now. it ain't perfect. sticking it one more time to donald sterling isn't going to make it so. what will bring us to a more perfect union is what we call an examination of conscience to figure out what each of us can do many the afterglow of this bonfire to make things better. that's "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. at this hour the first execution this this country since the botched execution in oklahoma has been stayed. stayed by the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals. a dramatic last-minute reprieve from a normally very, very conservative court that gives lawyers fo
i can do -- that this national focus on donald sterling will lead people to be proactive on the san andreas fault we call the racial divide. i hope all the talk about how bad sterlinging is will make us better ourselves. why? because it's not about punishing or shunning an older guy for saying the wrong thing. it is about the sensitivity that's come of centuries of slavery, a century of jim crow and another half century of whatever we call what we have now. it ain't perfect. sticking it one...
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researchers say that can stress the 800-mile-long san andreas fault line and the neighboring fault. s readings found the san joaquin valley floor has been sinking for decades through ground water loss while the surrounding mountains are being uplifted. >>> new developments in the story you only saw on 5. an arrest in the theft of redwood burl from old growth trees in northern california state park. kpix 550s allen martin first brought us the story and has new information. allen? >> reporter: after going up to humboldt and del norte county thursday and friday and talking to the park rangers and seeing the damage to the trees, we knew the poachers were smart enough to get away with it but not smart enough to get away with it forever. rangers say they did catch one person danny garcia of or rick which is a small town just south of redwood national park. this is the damage they say he and others were causing to trees that were hundreds if not thousands of years old. thieves go into the mountains at night and cut the burl off the trees which they use to make tables and bowls and other sou
researchers say that can stress the 800-mile-long san andreas fault line and the neighboring fault. s readings found the san joaquin valley floor has been sinking for decades through ground water loss while the surrounding mountains are being uplifted. >>> new developments in the story you only saw on 5. an arrest in the theft of redwood burl from old growth trees in northern california state park. kpix 550s allen martin first brought us the story and has new information. allen?...
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in san francisco, andrea borba, kpix 5. >> that same house was for sale in 2009 for about the same pricefter 84 days was taken off the market. how things have changed. >> absolutely. >>> developing news in ukraine. today pro-russian insurgents in the east released seven military observers and five ukrainian assistants. they have been held for more than a week. this comes as ukrainian armed forces continue to close in on the city of slovyansk, a stronghold of government militia. the government there says he ordered the release of the hostages because of increased insecurity in the area. two ukrainian helicopters were shot down yesterday, killing two crew members. >>> today divers in south korea are searching opened rooms in an effort to find 70 missing passengers from a sunken ferry. the bodies of 230 people have already been retrieved, more than 450 people, mostly students were on the ferry when it sank on april 16th. this is video from that day. only 174 people survived. >>> the new school driver's ed for senior citizens covering more than the new rules of the road. >>> and getting into
in san francisco, andrea borba, kpix 5. >> that same house was for sale in 2009 for about the same pricefter 84 days was taken off the market. how things have changed. >> absolutely. >>> developing news in ukraine. today pro-russian insurgents in the east released seven military observers and five ukrainian assistants. they have been held for more than a week. this comes as ukrainian armed forces continue to close in on the city of slovyansk, a stronghold of government...
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it works san andreas or i fall. we get the president also could be on our crime 4 channel one.all happening close to the 10:00 as we get out there. a morning news the time is later than you think. is 744 think for a train that are across are generated. >>: take a look at the ride at highway 80 the southbound direction to separate accidents really bolland of the ride in the back of servile to merge with one another. were slaughtered san leandro and the niles road. here's a new crash as south lawn and mallory and free my hesitancy the backup is far, who was one still was freddactually be light. this bim the south bay for the ride down 1 01 north from. the concentration on the soaked with traffic and alomar. the overall drive time are still under 40 minutes. larger ride in the bay bridge west on his back up into the macy's smay maze, and free p to the rest less than half a mile of interstate 580 leading into the toll plaza let's get a weather update. >>: along the coast line but that's really the extent that we can also see that if gillette is a live look for an amount camp. ahead
it works san andreas or i fall. we get the president also could be on our crime 4 channel one.all happening close to the 10:00 as we get out there. a morning news the time is later than you think. is 744 think for a train that are across are generated. >>: take a look at the ride at highway 80 the southbound direction to separate accidents really bolland of the ride in the back of servile to merge with one another. were slaughtered san leandro and the niles road. here's a new crash as...
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they say when a massive earthquake hits southern san andreas fault it could damage half the buildingsed on economic recovery. although our buildings will not probably kill people but they probably will not be usable. >> reporter: california earthquake agency says that 90% of homeowners right now do not have earthquake insurance. they say that is because there are very high rates. bill, they also say that it has been a relatively calm decade but when the big one hits they will most likely definitely have wished that they had earthquake insurance. bill: how good is the warning system these days with technology? >> reporter: well, that is a good question. a couple of things are being done. the city of los angeles is looking at ratings system for commercial buildings and caltech here actually has an early earthquake warning system up and running they can use. it is similar to the earthquake systems they have in mexico and japan t could warn people in downtown los angeles up to 45 seconds before an earthquake hits. the problem is that they say, it could be up and running in two years. the
they say when a massive earthquake hits southern san andreas fault it could damage half the buildingsed on economic recovery. although our buildings will not probably kill people but they probably will not be usable. >> reporter: california earthquake agency says that 90% of homeowners right now do not have earthquake insurance. they say that is because there are very high rates. bill, they also say that it has been a relatively calm decade but when the big one hits they will most likely...
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the staff at san andreas high school called police yesterday morning. police surrounded that school and redwood hal, which is nearby -- school, which is nearby. police arrested lorenzo anthony brooks of sausalito. >>> happening today, a santa rosa woman accused of grabbing a 12-year-old boy by the throat is due to appear in court. prosecutors say delia garcia- bratcher went to olivet school at lunch time where she would find the boy. she's accused of grabbing him by the neck and shoferring him and telling him not to bother her daughter. >>> state lawmakers are joining the fight to save city college of san francisco. bay area lawmakers in the state senate and assembly have introduced legislation to give city time more time to fix problems and avoid being closed down. the commission said it cannot legally extend the july 31st deadline. but this week, nancy pelosi of san francisco said she confirmed with the department of education that the deadline can be extended. >>> a new morality clause in teachers' contracts is quickly leading to a crisis at catholic
the staff at san andreas high school called police yesterday morning. police surrounded that school and redwood hal, which is nearby -- school, which is nearby. police arrested lorenzo anthony brooks of sausalito. >>> happening today, a santa rosa woman accused of grabbing a 12-year-old boy by the throat is due to appear in court. prosecutors say delia garcia- bratcher went to olivet school at lunch time where she would find the boy. she's accused of grabbing him by the neck and...
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this new study is based on digs at bay area faults, including the hayward and san san mateo andreas fault. scientists have noticed quakes that range from magnitude 6.6 to 7.8. usgs resergers say based on that evidence, the bay area appears more likely to see a cluster of larger earthquakes than assiege great quake next time around. >>> new at 5:00, an expensive list with san francisco right at the top. it's how much you'd have to make to buy a home in this city, and it's more than new york, la and chicago. the economy has come back in full force and has boosted the bay area's already strong housing market. ktvu's tom vacar here to break down the numbers. >> reporter: it is a fascinating story. let's look at. this in the san francisco bay area, if you want to buy a house, you have to have to pay for the taxes, the mortgage and the insurance about $137,000 worth of income. the highest in the nation by far. even if you go to new york city, well down the list, it's almost $90,000 a year for exactly the same kind of purchase. look at this. southern california, $86,000 a year for the house, the
this new study is based on digs at bay area faults, including the hayward and san san mateo andreas fault. scientists have noticed quakes that range from magnitude 6.6 to 7.8. usgs resergers say based on that evidence, the bay area appears more likely to see a cluster of larger earthquakes than assiege great quake next time around. >>> new at 5:00, an expensive list with san francisco right at the top. it's how much you'd have to make to buy a home in this city, and it's more than new...
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. >> san francisco police told andrea they don't have any specific operations to enforce this law but they write tickets for it at times. >> guilty sometimes, as well. >>> happening right now people are lining up at the new bodine bakery set to open this morning down in san jose. >> this is the first silicon valley store for the san francisco-based bakery. and check out what chopper 5 caught last night over west valley center on prospect road. dozens of people waiting in front of the store. the first 100 people in line get free bread for a year. a year. is that an alligator? >> i think so. >> maybe. >> would you rather have bread or slurpee today? >> oh, my goodness. you know what? you walk by that down at pier 39 bodine bakery the smell is incredible. >> i just love seeing the characters, or the animals they make. >> they have the alligators, elephants, you name it they have it all. >>> another good day for slurpees. changes are coming our way. indeed fog is gathering off the coastline now. we could see fog along the coast this afternoon. now we are starting out with mostly clear ski
. >> san francisco police told andrea they don't have any specific operations to enforce this law but they write tickets for it at times. >> guilty sometimes, as well. >>> happening right now people are lining up at the new bodine bakery set to open this morning down in san jose. >> this is the first silicon valley store for the san francisco-based bakery. and check out what chopper 5 caught last night over west valley center on prospect road. dozens of people waiting...
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san francisco fire credit unit len (clapping.) we have the president of the fear commission steve (clapping) vice president of the fire commission andrea evans (clapping) and have fellow fir commissioners ken cleveland (clapping) france i didn't cove ton (clapping) and michael hard man (clapping) we have fire chief of department chief joanne haynes-white (clapping) deputy chief of operations mark gonzales (clapping) deputy chief of administration raymond guzman (clapping) we have assistant deputy chief of support services ken lombardy i didn't (clapping) assistant deputy chief fire marshall. mrs. wong kwlp. we have assistant deputy chief of the airport division dale incarnates (clapping) we have the president of the chief bipartisan chief and dr. yeah. of the medical (clapping) did i forget anyone there we also have in the audience the president of the local union 798 jim o'connor (clapping) pr we also have numerous board members in the audience (clapping) to my right we have our training staff captain mickey my lieutenant bob. (clapping.) lieutenant justin brown (clapping) lieutenant john cob by a (clapping) lieutenant norm cob by a (
san francisco fire credit unit len (clapping.) we have the president of the fear commission steve (clapping) vice president of the fire commission andrea evans (clapping) and have fellow fir commissioners ken cleveland (clapping) france i didn't cove ton (clapping) and michael hard man (clapping) we have fire chief of department chief joanne haynes-white (clapping) deputy chief of operations mark gonzales (clapping) deputy chief of administration raymond guzman (clapping) we have assistant...
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andreas power who has worked with us for quite sometime. this is a big deal furs. i've been with local 510 for 42 years grew up in san francisco and the sign delay work is my trade it's allowed me to stay and make a good living in the city. my primary you don't say was tree crossroad with the local i see what it's like to have opportunity to live and make a decent living in a city like san francisco that's tough. we fall in any local a sort of a strange inch we're not part of san francisco building trades but our inch is a service industry in the trade shows some of the corporate events closings down t down the oracle shows there's been confusion about it for us whether or not whose jurisdiction is that. it's been in question we took what we saw from our colleagues with local 16 and the teamster's and took that as a prime model to follow suit and avoid conflicts in the future we're working with getting along with each other for the benefit of the city and industry. i really appreciate the opportunity be to be able to put forth this language. i'd like to call forward a couple of members from our union that by the end
andreas power who has worked with us for quite sometime. this is a big deal furs. i've been with local 510 for 42 years grew up in san francisco and the sign delay work is my trade it's allowed me to stay and make a good living in the city. my primary you don't say was tree crossroad with the local i see what it's like to have opportunity to live and make a decent living in a city like san francisco that's tough. we fall in any local a sort of a strange inch we're not part of san francisco...
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san francisco land use & economic development committee. i'm supervisor wiener the chairman the committee to my right is supervisor jane kim our vice chair additional to my left is supervisor cowen our clerk is andrea and i want to thank sfgovtv for brovt the hearing specifically jonathan and jessie. madam clerk, any announcements?. yes. please silence all electronic devices. and copies of any documents should be submitted to the clerk and the items shall appear on the april agenda otherwise stated mr. clerk call item one >> to establish the face mounted site permit and . >> and okay. as we indicated this stem was heard at a full hearing reject due to a glitch in the fee norris of the newspapers we weren't able to act on it but we continued it to this week and had a public comment reject. so item number one colleagues to refresh your memory is long overdue in terms of setting standards in the mr. president of surface mounted utilities on our centers the utilize, boxes it's received strong support will clarify and improve the process and require early public outreach in terms of the mr. president of those utilize boxes require a stronger relationship with the soourntd neighborhood and also require f
san francisco land use & economic development committee. i'm supervisor wiener the chairman the committee to my right is supervisor jane kim our vice chair additional to my left is supervisor cowen our clerk is andrea and i want to thank sfgovtv for brovt the hearing specifically jonathan and jessie. madam clerk, any announcements?. yes. please silence all electronic devices. and copies of any documents should be submitted to the clerk and the items shall appear on the april agenda...
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san francisco land use & economic development committee. i'm scott wiener the chairman of the committee to my left is cohen and supervisor kim will be joining us shortly and we're joined by supervisor campos. our clerk andrea and i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specifically jonathan and jessie railroad madam clerk, any address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda. >> okay. we have one item on our agenda madam clerk call item one. >> establishing the latino district. >> and he item one is co-sponsored by mayor ed lee and supervisor campos. thank you and happy monday to everyone. i want to invent by thanking the land use committee for hearing this item and also by recognizing members of the community in the mission who have been working on this for a long time. we're going to hear from some of them and you can imagine this is a very momentous and historic momentum for us and we believe this is something that will not only mean grateful to our community but sets and precedent for that the the rest of the city how we preserve is culture character of our neighbor harvey milk said this is a san francisco of the neighborhood
san francisco land use & economic development committee. i'm scott wiener the chairman of the committee to my left is cohen and supervisor kim will be joining us shortly and we're joined by supervisor campos. our clerk andrea and i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specifically jonathan and jessie railroad madam clerk, any address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction and are not on today's agenda. >> okay. we have one item on our...
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san francisco land use & economic development committee. i'm supervisor wiener the chairman the committee to my right is supervisor jane kim our vice chair additional to my left is supervisor cowen our clerk is andrea and i want to thank sfgovtv for brovt the hearing specifically jonathan and jessie. madam clerk, any announcements?. yes. please silence all electronic devices. and copies of any documents should be submitted
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san diego 3-2. >>> and the warriors will play the clippers in game 6 tonight. i'm andrea nakano.t's your morning sports. >>> play of the day now, we have a grounder that's going to take a bad hop by the minnesota twins first baseman. that's brian dozier behind him he swoops in from second base. he gets it and from the glove hand, swoops it over to the pitcher to kyle gibson. got him. the twins fell to the dodgers but what a play, our play of the day in fact. >> look at that. pretty cool. >>> all right. if you are planning on being the first to propose to your loved one at the new 49ers stadium, sorry, you're too late. >> yup. someone already beat you to it. watch. >> will you be my wife? [ squealing ] >> is that yes? >> yes. >> is that yes? >> yes! [ squealing ] >> quite an elaborate camera system there, too. a number of shots. raced into the stadium here, scott was touring the new facility with his girlfriend, now fiancee. he figured no better place to pop the question. >> oh, my god, it's the most beautiful thing i have ever seen in my life, baby. >> i have been freaking out. >
san diego 3-2. >>> and the warriors will play the clippers in game 6 tonight. i'm andrea nakano.t's your morning sports. >>> play of the day now, we have a grounder that's going to take a bad hop by the minnesota twins first baseman. that's brian dozier behind him he swoops in from second base. he gets it and from the glove hand, swoops it over to the pitcher to kyle gibson. got him. the twins fell to the dodgers but what a play, our play of the day in fact. >> look at...
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san diego 3-2. >>> and the warriors will play the clippers in game 6 tonight. i'm andrea nakano.y of the day now, we have a grounder that's going to take a bad hop by the minnesota twins first baseman. that's brian dozier behind him he swoops in from second base. he gets it and from the glove hand, swoops it over to the pitcher to kyle gibson. got him. the twins fell to the dodgers but what a play, our play of the day in fact. >>> it's a smash-and-grab. but these thieves are making off with more than just a few items. how they managed to escape with entire atms more than once. >> reporter: and thousands of people across the bay area not showing up to work but showing up at the picket lines. i'm cate caugiran. we'll have the details on the events today and the concern that police might have for may day. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a change could be in the air for airline ads. why critics say 2 means deceiving passengers about the cost o tickets, coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. door.. to a horrific scene. two burn victims escaped
san diego 3-2. >>> and the warriors will play the clippers in game 6 tonight. i'm andrea nakano.y of the day now, we have a grounder that's going to take a bad hop by the minnesota twins first baseman. that's brian dozier behind him he swoops in from second base. he gets it and from the glove hand, swoops it over to the pitcher to kyle gibson. got him. the twins fell to the dodgers but what a play, our play of the day in fact. >>> it's a smash-and-grab. but these thieves are...
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andrea but it looks like he may be coming here. >> it's a tale of identical twins, congressman castro, your brother has arrived. the san antonio mayor and rising star in the democratic party is officially going to be nominated to lead the housing and urban development department this afternoon. how will the cabinet shuffle affect the administration and castro's future? joining me now, chris cillizza and julie pace, white house correspondent for ap. let me go first to you at the white house where this announcement is coming. julian castro, rising star, does bring political strength with hispanics and seems to indicate if you wanted to get him ready for a place on a ticket in 2016, what better place than a cabinet. because it would be hard for a democrat to win statewide office in texas. >> he's young and vibrant speaker and there's a lot of talk that in 2016 he could be a smart vice presidential pick for whoever the democratic nominee ends up being, particularly if that's hillary clinton. he's hispanic and who democrats think could help them appeal to hispanic voters but he's in san antonio, not really a hot bed for nat
andrea but it looks like he may be coming here. >> it's a tale of identical twins, congressman castro, your brother has arrived. the san antonio mayor and rising star in the democratic party is officially going to be nominated to lead the housing and urban development department this afternoon. how will the cabinet shuffle affect the administration and castro's future? joining me now, chris cillizza and julie pace, white house correspondent for ap. let me go first to you at the white...
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san juan. yo quiero saber. ¿a ustedes les gustan asÍ preproducidas o bien? >> la mujer espera con mascarilla y sin mascarilla. >> eso es bueno. >> eso me gusta. >> mira, otro secreto, andrea clásico, es bueno si quiere causar una buena impresiÓn. >> es importante. >> un ejemplo. son tonos todos relacionados con la madre tierra. esto va a estar siempre de moda. se ve un aspecto natural. >> muy jennifer lÓpez. >> y vamos con la ropa. no podemos ir ni muy vulgar ni como que no quiero ver a nadie. >> dime cÓmo vistes y te dirÉ quiÉn eres. mucho cuidado con llevar un poco de todo, lentejuelas, brillos, collares. los hombres al final del dÍa se van a ir con la otra chica. >> yo quiero opiniones de verdad. >> que enseÑen todo. >> aquÍ nos estÁn haciendo quedar mal. >> no. tienen que usar el sentido comÚn. si vas a usar lentejuelas, muy bien, pero asegÚrate que una prenda sea la protagonista y balancear el resto. >> exacto. accesorios bÁsicos, neutros y balancear el look. quiero que comparta en las redes sociales. yo quiero saber. johnny. alan. >> ¿te diste cuenta quÉ bellas todas esas niÑas? hermosas. >> hablando de belleza, ¿quÉ crees que me dijo alan tacher? >> que yo no era b
san juan. yo quiero saber. ¿a ustedes les gustan asÍ preproducidas o bien? >> la mujer espera con mascarilla y sin mascarilla. >> eso es bueno. >> eso me gusta. >> mira, otro secreto, andrea clásico, es bueno si quiere causar una buena impresiÓn. >> es importante. >> un ejemplo. son tonos todos relacionados con la madre tierra. esto va a estar siempre de moda. se ve un aspecto natural. >> muy jennifer lÓpez. >> y vamos con la ropa. no podemos...