514
514
Oct 25, 2014
10/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 514
favorite 0
quote 5
i'm about to take you inside the san andreas fault zone. buckle up.de coming up on "cbs this morning: saturday." [ male announcer ] it's a warning. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself ♪ me and you... ♪ ghirardelli squares chocolate... ♪ a little rendezvous ♪ savor our luscious filling combined with our slow melting chocolate. ♪ that little reward for all the things you do. ♪ only from ghirardelli. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why c
i'm about to take you inside the san andreas fault zone. buckle up.de coming up on "cbs this morning: saturday." [ male announcer ] it's a warning. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice...
163
163
Oct 25, 2014
10/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> plus it's california's fault, the san andreas fault.ry. meet the fearless guide who's been leading tours through the fault zone for nearly 20 years. >> police are investigating a deadly shooting at a high school north of seattle. a student opened fire in the school cafeteria on friday killing one classmate and wounding four others three critically. the gunman also died. >> the entire town is expressing their grief. hundreds turned out at a church vigil to pray for the victims and their families. carter erns is outside the high school in marysville with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the shooting victims are all students at marysville-pilchuck high school. witnesses say the gunman was jaylen fryberg who was voted homecoming prince last week. one girl died at the scene. four other students were rushed to hospitals. authorities aren't releasing details about the relationship between the gunman and the victims, but we know two of them are fryberg's cousins. according to a student, a teacher confronted the gunman in the midst of the
. >>> plus it's california's fault, the san andreas fault.ry. meet the fearless guide who's been leading tours through the fault zone for nearly 20 years. >> police are investigating a deadly shooting at a high school north of seattle. a student opened fire in the school cafeteria on friday killing one classmate and wounding four others three critically. the gunman also died. >> the entire town is expressing their grief. hundreds turned out at a church vigil to pray for the...
153
153
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this fisher is near the san andreas fault.t what is puzzling seismologists is that three miles from here there's a fisher like this one but it's near the sientiz fault. this fisher is at least 4 feet, 5 feet deep. >> this one too is at least 1,000 feet long. at one end of this fisher, two houses just crumbled. >> these are just two of the 300 homes that are totally destroyed in santa cruz county. 5,000 other residents are significantly damaged. 8,000 people are homeless. two thousand injured. for this kind of destruction the death toll is five. >> nine days after the tremor hit. one of san francisco's most beloved land mark was knocked down. >> i am sad to see it go. it's a beautiful old building. maybe it's because i'm old, i like those beautiful old buildings. >> it's just really sad. it's been here a long time and shared a lot of good memories. worked in the cooper house. a lot of good friends, good friend. >> newspaper photographer chip sheer took these photos in santa cruz in the moments after the quake hit. we're reflect
. >> this fisher is near the san andreas fault.t what is puzzling seismologists is that three miles from here there's a fisher like this one but it's near the sientiz fault. this fisher is at least 4 feet, 5 feet deep. >> this one too is at least 1,000 feet long. at one end of this fisher, two houses just crumbled. >> these are just two of the 300 homes that are totally destroyed in santa cruz county. 5,000 other residents are significantly damaged. 8,000 people are homeless....
230
230
Oct 18, 2014
10/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
it's forecasted to have the next big quake closer to the bay area, closer to heyward, san andreas faultw scary the outcome could be, with a powerful earthquake actually situated in the bay area. that's why we are on high alert all the time. we have been tracking lots of clouds out there today. not much in the way of rain showers, but the bulk of the activity has been focused to the north, eureka, cape mendocino. there's a weak system approaching the area, possibly a stronger one for the north bay on monday. right now, you can see on live storm tracker 2 the rain showers. the focused activity is up toward cape mendocino. a little bit of activity approaching the north bay coastline. lots of clouds out there. also feels a bit muggy, with the rain showers. not all of this reaching the ground just yet, but coverage on the increase somewhat, especially near the north bay coast and we'll hold on to the chance, in fact increasing for the north bay over the next few hours, especially up toward sonoma county, toward mendocino county as well. current numbers, san jose, 71 degrees. santa rosa, 69.
it's forecasted to have the next big quake closer to the bay area, closer to heyward, san andreas faultw scary the outcome could be, with a powerful earthquake actually situated in the bay area. that's why we are on high alert all the time. we have been tracking lots of clouds out there today. not much in the way of rain showers, but the bulk of the activity has been focused to the north, eureka, cape mendocino. there's a weak system approaching the area, possibly a stronger one for the north...
53
53
Oct 14, 2014
10/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
researchers looked at 30 years of fault lines along the san andreas fault line and saw pressure is building. >> it is getting more train and eventually it has a limit to its strength and will break. >> researchers predict the hayward, rogers creek and the green valley faults all are ready for a major earthquake. >> which means we have to be ready as well. >> absolutely. preparation is key. >> 4:51 right now. collin capernick is defining the nfl this morning that is getting national attention. >>> and we are looking at the traffic flow, even though the traffic camera is zoomed in. you can use the off-ramp but the rest of the freeway is down to one lane for this portion. we'll talk about the slowing here as well as interstate 880 where we are jammed and forced off the freeway, coming up. >>> coming up on 4:55 this tuesday morning, a show of defiance from the 49ers quarterback. >> during his post-game interview, kaepernick was sported wearing the same head phones he was fined for wearing last week. the only difference is the beets logo is taped up. he was fined $10,000 for wearing the same hea
researchers looked at 30 years of fault lines along the san andreas fault line and saw pressure is building. >> it is getting more train and eventually it has a limit to its strength and will break. >> researchers predict the hayward, rogers creek and the green valley faults all are ready for a major earthquake. >> which means we have to be ready as well. >> absolutely. preparation is key. >> 4:51 right now. collin capernick is defining the nfl this morning that is...
119
119
Oct 15, 2014
10/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
the study's coauthor says pressure has been building for years along sections of the san andreas fault system but, of course, there is no way to tell exactly when this big one might hit. the u.s. and its allies have unleashed their most intense barrage to date against the islamic terrorist group known as isis. there have been 21 airstrikes 24 hours near the kurdish village of kobani in northern syria. the military says that slowed the isis advance. in iraq, isis is closing in on baghdad. elizabeth palmer took a rare trip to the front lines in anbar province just west of the capital. >> reporter: nothing in the bustle of abu ghraib's market hint there's a war zone just down the road. commander ali majidi wants to show how safe it is. general, how many violent incidents have there been here since july? "only two i.e.d.s" he says "targeting the iraqi army." but isis isn't far out of town. in the general's american humvee, we crossed four miles of w rmland deserted now except for the occasionally military sentry. this is part of the security belt around baghdad, only 13 miles from the inte
the study's coauthor says pressure has been building for years along sections of the san andreas fault system but, of course, there is no way to tell exactly when this big one might hit. the u.s. and its allies have unleashed their most intense barrage to date against the islamic terrorist group known as isis. there have been 21 airstrikes 24 hours near the kurdish village of kobani in northern syria. the military says that slowed the isis advance. in iraq, isis is closing in on baghdad....
79
79
Oct 14, 2014
10/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
geologists say they're seeing no creep on these fault lines which are all linked to the san andreas fault. no creep means no pressure is being released, therefore tension is building for earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.8 or greater. >>> there are big plans for redevelopment, but is the land safe for people to actually live on? we're talking about hunters point in san francisco. there are new questions today after we obtained an internal report questioning the radiation cleanup at the former naval shipyard. vicky nguyen joins us with more. >> reporter: the exclusive details are in this report leaked by sources close to the cleanup. it's an investigation that was conducted by tetro tech. the company admits it collected and supplied critical data that was false. in october 2012, the navy discovered tetrotech handed in samples inconsistent with other samples. these samples were supposedly clear of radiation. turns out they were collected from a completely different area of the shipyard. when crews retested the area they found some locations that had elevated levels of radiation. this is lan
geologists say they're seeing no creep on these fault lines which are all linked to the san andreas fault. no creep means no pressure is being released, therefore tension is building for earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.8 or greater. >>> there are big plans for redevelopment, but is the land safe for people to actually live on? we're talking about hunters point in san francisco. there are new questions today after we obtained an internal report questioning the radiation cleanup at the...
53
53
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a magnitude 6.9 quake with an epicenter of the san andreas fault in the santa cruz mountains. 63 people were killed. a majority of those died when the section of the double- decker 880 freeway collapsed in oakland. >>> today millions of people are expected to be part of the "great california shake-out" an annual drill that reminds us what to do. duck, cover and hold on. it will be practiced at a middle school. hundreds will be at san jose's tech museum. >>> california is working on an early warning earthquake system as well but it will take two years before it's running here in the state. lawmakers just got an update on the project. the big problem is the price. $80million. there's no money in the state budget for it. similar warnings systems are already in place in china, japan and mexico. >>> facebook is giving its users a new way to say, i'm okay. it's called safety check. it lets facebook users notify friends and family that they are safe after an earthquake or another natural disaster. safety check was developed after facebook engineers put together a disaster message boa
it was a magnitude 6.9 quake with an epicenter of the san andreas fault in the santa cruz mountains. 63 people were killed. a majority of those died when the section of the double- decker 880 freeway collapsed in oakland. >>> today millions of people are expected to be part of the "great california shake-out" an annual drill that reminds us what to do. duck, cover and hold on. it will be practiced at a middle school. hundreds will be at san jose's tech museum. >>>...
225
225
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> rick miller says the new fault system is actually bigger than the san andreas and it covers six states, but it may be activated by a different source. >> in california, it's pretty simple. most scientist believe that it's mother nature that causes the earth to move. here in kansas, there's a different opinion. a lot of people believe it's man that's causing it. >> miller suggests that the research is showing that oil and natural gas ex traction, fracking is having some sort of impact and maybe the source of a four fold increase in seismic activity. >> we've gone from probably, i'm going to say probably four or five earthquakes in 30 years to four or five a month in that area. >> the ground may not shake here during the world series, but here's something that will shake you up. check out these gasoline prices. >> they've got a lot of fans in kansas city. most of them out here tonight at this venue, and it has been packed. this band is from tyler texas and they were playing "stairway to heaven." i don't know what that mean s s allen and liz, but i'm sure there's a hidden message i
. >> rick miller says the new fault system is actually bigger than the san andreas and it covers six states, but it may be activated by a different source. >> in california, it's pretty simple. most scientist believe that it's mother nature that causes the earth to move. here in kansas, there's a different opinion. a lot of people believe it's man that's causing it. >> miller suggests that the research is showing that oil and natural gas ex traction, fracking is having some...
89
89
Oct 14, 2014
10/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
researchers looked at 35 years of measurements along the san andreas fault system. they found that many of the fault lines apore to be locked with pressure building. >> some fictional service down there is giving more and more strain and eventually it has a limit to its strength and it will break. >> researchers are predicting the hayward, rogers creek and green valley faults are already at this point for a major earthquake. >>> 5:51 this tuesday morning, 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick is taking the latest ban on headphones head-on. >>> it is 5:53 on your tuesday. google is changing their services and good things must come to an end. >> it is a cool product that is not going to be free anymore. there's your problem. google has for the past year offering an app to allow you to buy toothpaste, battery, whatever. it will come to your house with free delivery. if you order from walgreens, target and whatnot, that's what i order. those are my orders there, paper towels and toilet paper. why? because it's annoying to fill your cart with the giant packages and i have
researchers looked at 35 years of measurements along the san andreas fault system. they found that many of the fault lines apore to be locked with pressure building. >> some fictional service down there is giving more and more strain and eventually it has a limit to its strength and it will break. >> researchers are predicting the hayward, rogers creek and green valley faults are already at this point for a major earthquake. >>> 5:51 this tuesday morning, 49ers quarterback...
85
85
Oct 19, 2014
10/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
scientist say the san andreas fault is overdue for disasters earthquake. >> it could be another two years before an early morning earthquake system is in place in california. state lawmakers met with emergency officials in san francisco last week and senators are pushing to get an early warning system in place as soon as possible. but there's no money for in the current budget. the 80 million-dollar project could provide up to one minute warning for big quake. >> can we use these signals to power down trains, to power down manufacturing equipment, to help surgeons in an operating room make patients safer before the violent shaking starts. >> governor jerry brown signed the bill last year ordering the development and funding of an early warning system by 2016. >> it doesn't appear to be any closer to actually happening it's an unfunded mandate. >> it's something sacramento does in order to get the votes on the governor's signature to pass the idea they have to say does not come out of the general fund budget this year so they have to go out and try to find the money and talking about possi
scientist say the san andreas fault is overdue for disasters earthquake. >> it could be another two years before an early morning earthquake system is in place in california. state lawmakers met with emergency officials in san francisco last week and senators are pushing to get an early warning system in place as soon as possible. but there's no money for in the current budget. the 80 million-dollar project could provide up to one minute warning for big quake. >> can we use these...
74
74
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
part of a simulated disaster drill to simulate an emergency response to a 7.8 earthquake along the san andreas fault. the marines unloaded medical equipment sent to s.f. general. the exercise is a first of its kind for fleet week, which will officially kick off in san francisco on thursday. >>> let's take a live look at at&t park in a couple of hours. today's playoff game starts at 2:07. giants going for a sweep of the nationals. to help fans get to the game, a ferry will offer special services. >> probably some of the hottest tickets in town. let's check it out with christina loren. >> big ball game, good morning to you, scott, laura, everybody at home. boy, do i have a story to tell in the weather department. take a look at your temperatures right now. we're at 80 degrees in livermore, 81 in san martin. and you're at 61 degrees in half moon bay. that cooling we promised you is really starting to settle in here at the immediate coast. elsewhere, though, one more warm day with temperatures toward that century mark. by tomorrow, we'll keep taking those numbers down by an additional 5 to 10 degr
part of a simulated disaster drill to simulate an emergency response to a 7.8 earthquake along the san andreas fault. the marines unloaded medical equipment sent to s.f. general. the exercise is a first of its kind for fleet week, which will officially kick off in san francisco on thursday. >>> let's take a live look at at&t park in a couple of hours. today's playoff game starts at 2:07. giants going for a sweep of the nationals. to help fans get to the game, a ferry will offer...
60
60
Oct 18, 2014
10/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
>> game three of the 1989 bay bridge world series was just about to begin when the san andreas fault started shaking at 5:04. power went out at candlestick. word of damaged roads and bridges prompted the game to be postponed. the a's swept the series. loma prieta made history. the first u.s. earthquake aired on live tv. 25 years later we're examining the lessons and the problems discovered during that earthquake. michelle roberts is live at the exploratorium in san francisco where many spent today preparing for the next big earthquake. >> reporter: the next earthquake appears to be behind me right now in the shake simulator. 8.0. that's what it would feel like. there are many tips for people to protect themselves and their homes like buying one of these to strap your tv to the wall. experts say the infrastructure and the aging infrastructure in the city is the biggest issue. the 1989 world series stopped as the bay area shook. the cypress freeway collapsed when the 6.9 magnitude quake hit. scientists began studying the way the ground moves. 25 years later, an earthquake warning syste
>> game three of the 1989 bay bridge world series was just about to begin when the san andreas fault started shaking at 5:04. power went out at candlestick. word of damaged roads and bridges prompted the game to be postponed. the a's swept the series. loma prieta made history. the first u.s. earthquake aired on live tv. 25 years later we're examining the lessons and the problems discovered during that earthquake. michelle roberts is live at the exploratorium in san francisco where many...
194
194
Oct 25, 2014
10/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 2
we'll take you inside the san andreas fault. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> another deadly school shooting, this time a high school in the suburbs
we'll take you inside the san andreas fault. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> another deadly school shooting, this time a high school in the suburbs
119
119
Oct 15, 2014
10/14
by
KRON
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
meter on license driving >> reporter:a devastating six- point- nine magnitude quake struck on the san andreasltline. centered at the loma prieta peak of the santa cruz mountains. the quake leveled structures in many parts of the bay area. killing more than sixty people. injuring some four- thousand others. >> reporter:kron 4's maureen kelly went to some of the places hit the hardest. to show us what has changed. >> reporter: the freeway was three rerouted. is now known as the mandela parkway. >> reporter: that ease that bridge collapsed and the damage it shut down a major artery. >> reporter: the marina and neighborhood built a landfill was the hardest hit in 89 a dozen buildings were destroyed. >> reporter: the intersection of the visit there zero and eight. >> reporter: of three story building collapsed into one story. it >> reporter: quake damaged buildings torn down and replaced. >> reporter: 5 people were killed when the side of this market came crashing down with a shot rang people with bricks. >> reporter: and santa cruz pile the bricks and cracked walls could be seen and buildings in
meter on license driving >> reporter:a devastating six- point- nine magnitude quake struck on the san andreasltline. centered at the loma prieta peak of the santa cruz mountains. the quake leveled structures in many parts of the bay area. killing more than sixty people. injuring some four- thousand others. >> reporter:kron 4's maureen kelly went to some of the places hit the hardest. to show us what has changed. >> reporter: the freeway was three rerouted. is now known as the...
165
165
Oct 17, 2014
10/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
>> my report is about the slow release of slip on faults in the san andreas system. that jive with this one in 10 chance, two of lee janzen the big one with in 30 years? >> my report has nothing about timing of earthquakes and other thaa it doesn't does that -- does an accounting, flocking there is on the fall so we can do arithmetic knowing when the last earthquake was there are four sections of faults in the bay area tlly loaded themselves for the next earthquake. some of these are overdue. we don't have any control of the timing. stuart: the second house i ever owned in my life was in san bruno, calif. and i am told i sat on the fall line. it was called -- i can't remember what it was called but i sat right n it. we are flat out of time. i do apologize but come on back. i want to hear more about your report at some point later on. thank you very much indeed. sorry about that but we will be back in a moment with more for you. let when folks think about at ty get from alaa, they thinkalmon and energy. but thenergy bp prodes up here creates something else as well: jo
>> my report is about the slow release of slip on faults in the san andreas system. that jive with this one in 10 chance, two of lee janzen the big one with in 30 years? >> my report has nothing about timing of earthquakes and other thaa it doesn't does that -- does an accounting, flocking there is on the fall so we can do arithmetic knowing when the last earthquake was there are four sections of faults in the bay area tlly loaded themselves for the next earthquake. some of these...
136
136
Oct 11, 2014
10/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
the usgs said it struck east of the san andreas fault. a has declared the san gabriel mountains in southern california a natural monument. >> the story of the san gabriel mountains is in many ways the story of america. it's the stories of communeny -- communities exploring the west. >> the new stat tis is -- status is meant to protect the area from development and should increase an a acsense to the public -- should increase access to the public for outdoor recreational use. >>> the sharks are back in town after shutting out the kings on wednesday. 4-0. the sharks take on the jets at 7:00 tonight. but before the game, there's a pregame street rally that will be hemed outside of the shark -- hemed outside of the -- held out side of the shark tank. >>> landon donovan played his final game last night with the men's national team. the game in connecticut ended in a tie against ecuador but the night belonged to donovan honoring him for playing in three world cups and scoring 57 goals for the national team. donovan says he's not comfortable with
the usgs said it struck east of the san andreas fault. a has declared the san gabriel mountains in southern california a natural monument. >> the story of the san gabriel mountains is in many ways the story of america. it's the stories of communeny -- communities exploring the west. >> the new stat tis is -- status is meant to protect the area from development and should increase an a acsense to the public -- should increase access to the public for outdoor recreational use....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
85
85
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to the san francisco land use commission to my right is supervisor kim and our left is supervisor malia cohen our clerk is andrea and thank you to sfgovtv for broadcasting disguise here jennifer lowe madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. employment speaker cards to be completed should be submitted to the clerk and all will appear on the agenda unless otherwise stayed. >> madam clerk call item one. >> is an ordinances african-american this 34i6k code for the city transportation planning and design projects and programs i'm the author of item one an ordinance 3 will adapt the national association of city transportation officials urban street design and bike way design guide as part of our official street design this is a continuing effort to improve street designs standards in san francisco to improve the street safety for all user and we're a multiple transit first city and our policies and ordinances needs to reflect that national association of city transportation officials is a nonprofit association that represents large cities on transportation issues of local regional
welcome to the san francisco land use commission to my right is supervisor kim and our left is supervisor malia cohen our clerk is andrea and thank you to sfgovtv for broadcasting disguise here jennifer lowe madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. employment speaker cards to be completed should be submitted to the clerk and all will appear on the agenda unless otherwise stayed. >> madam clerk call item one. >> is an ordinances...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
20
20
Oct 8, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
ability to transform san francisco response to domestic violence and serve to the inspiration to the communities beyond our golden gate bridge, thank you. >> >> thank you so much, andrea up next, please help me to welcome, someone who represents the heart of this community, my dear friend, beverly upton. >> i am so honored to be with everybody today. this work goes on, and it is difficult but it goes on. what does it take to shine a light on domestic violence? what does the city have to have? well, tonight we will see that it is going to have city hall lighting up purple. but what does it really have to have at its heart? it has to have leadership and it has to have justice and it has to have advocacy, leadership really starts at the top, and in san francisco, it starts with mayor ed lee and his team at city hall and preventing and intervening and funding those of us who try to stop domestic violence. thank you. >> david chiu, and the board supervisors, their doors are always open to us and we meet with them year round on the legislation and budgetary issues and their leadership shows, every single day. emily murase, dr. murase, and the department and the commission o
ability to transform san francisco response to domestic violence and serve to the inspiration to the communities beyond our golden gate bridge, thank you. >> >> thank you so much, andrea up next, please help me to welcome, someone who represents the heart of this community, my dear friend, beverly upton. >> i am so honored to be with everybody today. this work goes on, and it is difficult but it goes on. what does it take to shine a light on domestic violence? what does the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
42
42
Oct 20, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
san francisco land use & economic development committee i'm supervisor wiener the chairman thought it committee to my right is supervisor jane kim and vice chair to my setting is supervisor malia cohen and our clerk is andrea ashbury and i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specifically jonathan madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the october 28, 2014, board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay. thank you madam clerk please call item one. >> a resolution imposing zoning control for the ground floor office uses. >> supervisor kim is the author. >> today is a interim between king and fulsome to support and promote an actual retail frontage along second street and south of market and support our neighborhood small businesses our out of those works with the south beach corporation members are here today over the past couple of months a few interim controls ♪ market in hot real estate market were in those interim can stabilize your neighborhood and businesses they're facing displacement for currently allowed uses ♪ area san francisco remains
san francisco land use & economic development committee i'm supervisor wiener the chairman thought it committee to my right is supervisor jane kim and vice chair to my setting is supervisor malia cohen and our clerk is andrea ashbury and i want to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specifically jonathan madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on...
185
185
Oct 30, 2014
10/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
andrea. ahead the giants world series win sparked celebrations and violence in the streets of san fran.john blackstone is at at&t park. plus, our crew is the first to come in contact with a yale student after the ebola quarantine ends. we tell you about his experience in isolation. and fireball -- [indiscernible] -- in parts of europe over an ingredient found in antifreeze. we take a closer look why it's still on american shelves. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> we'll be watching. thank you. >>> a warning is out today that some countries bordering syria are at the breaking point. >> this warning comes from the director of the humanitarian operations. he says about three million people have fled syria and that influx of refugees is straining resources and also threatening political stability there. among the countries hardest hit, lebanon, turkey, and jordan. >>> hackers broke into the white house on classified computer -- house unclassified computer network. the paper citing unnamed sources said the intruders did not damage any systems but the intrusion did result i
andrea. ahead the giants world series win sparked celebrations and violence in the streets of san fran.john blackstone is at at&t park. plus, our crew is the first to come in contact with a yale student after the ebola quarantine ends. we tell you about his experience in isolation. and fireball -- [indiscernible] -- in parts of europe over an ingredient found in antifreeze. we take a closer look why it's still on american shelves. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >>...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
san francisco land use & economic development committee i'm supervisor wiener the chairman thought it committee to my right is supervisor jane kim and vice chair to my setting is supervisor malia cohen and our clerk is andrea sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specifically jonathan madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be su
san francisco land use & economic development committee i'm supervisor wiener the chairman thought it committee to my right is supervisor jane kim and vice chair to my setting is supervisor malia cohen and our clerk is andrea sfgovtv for broadcasting today's hearing specifically jonathan madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. all files and documents to be su
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
11
11
Oct 20, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to the san francisco land use commission to my right is supervisor kim and our left is supervisor malia cohen our clerk is andrea and thank you to sfgovtv for broadcasting disguise here jennifer lowe madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. employment speaker cards to be completed should be submitted to the clerk and all will appear on the agenda unless otherwise stayed. >> madam clerk call item
welcome to the san francisco land use commission to my right is supervisor kim and our left is supervisor malia cohen our clerk is andrea and thank you to sfgovtv for broadcasting disguise here jennifer lowe madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all electronic devices. employment speaker cards to be completed should be submitted to the clerk and all will appear on the agenda unless otherwise stayed. >> madam clerk call item