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i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's very important that you do so. >> hello, i'm shanna with the league of women's voters of san francisco. along with the league and sfgov tv, i'm here to discuss proposition j, a ballot measure which will be before the voters on tuesday, november 8th. currently, the city has closed certain public streets to private motor vehicles, reserving the streets as open space for recreational purposes. es
i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's very important that you do so. >> hello, i'm shanna with the league of women's voters of san francisco....
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[applause] and i want to thank every single san franciscan that voted. thank you so much. represent, you represent that the tide has turned in san francisco. that we can be a democratic city. that we can be a liberal city, but stand for public safety. reporter: jenkins was accompanied by her husband. she gave a special shout out to the mayor and added that if it wasn't for mayor breed's trust in her, she wouldn't have been able to rebuild the das office like she has over the past four months. don't forget, mayor breed was criticized that jenkins would be her riskiest choice. i asked mayor breed about that tonight. she's proud of her choice and she's proud of the path forward for san francisco. jenkins opponents would argue with that statement. the race isn't called yet. brooke jenkins is just thrilled with the results so far. dion: stephanie has been following this race all night long. perhaps her microphone is losing batteries. we appreciate your time. thank you. dan: tonight's race for district attorney and alameda county's history making no matter the result. a current l
[applause] and i want to thank every single san franciscan that voted. thank you so much. represent, you represent that the tide has turned in san francisco. that we can be a democratic city. that we can be a liberal city, but stand for public safety. reporter: jenkins was accompanied by her husband. she gave a special shout out to the mayor and added that if it wasn't for mayor breed's trust in her, she wouldn't have been able to rebuild the das office like she has over the past four months....
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we're looking at housing that san franciscans can't afford. bringing new lines, bringing new housing online doesn't necessarily solve the problem. san francisco during its current 8-year housing element cycle over built market rate housing by ten thousand units. and housing prices continue to out strip wage so we're concerned that what proposition d does is it doubles down on failed housing policies and what we need to do is focus our housing policies on real true affordable housing for san francisco workers, families, seniors, and those who are being priced out of the city. >> thank you. and thank you both for being here and for your time and your willingness to inform the public about this measure. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> we hope this discussion has been informative. for more information about this and other ballot measures in the november election, please visit the department of elections website at sf elections dot org. remember, early voting is available at city hall starting on october 11th from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. an
we're looking at housing that san franciscans can't afford. bringing new lines, bringing new housing online doesn't necessarily solve the problem. san francisco during its current 8-year housing element cycle over built market rate housing by ten thousand units. and housing prices continue to out strip wage so we're concerned that what proposition d does is it doubles down on failed housing policies and what we need to do is focus our housing policies on real true affordable housing for san...
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labor, how our transit operators show up every single day to give people, not just visitors, but san franciscans a wonderful iconic experience rain sore shine. and so today, we celebrate this milestone. we celebrate women, not, it's not women history month, but we are celebrating women nevertheless and the advocacy of women and what women represent and what we bring to the table in terms of our leadership and our involvement in our transportation network. even though there might be a man who runs mta, there are a lot of women that work behind the scenes to get this work done. we honor their work, but we also honor the legacy of those who came before us to make sure that this iconic cable car remains an important part embedded in the quality of life that exists in san francisco. thank you all so much for joining us here today and with that, i would like to introduce gwyneth gornd who works hard to help create transportation opportunities that work for all san franciscans. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome gwyneth imorden. >> thank you so much. i can't tell you what a wonderful and amazing day
labor, how our transit operators show up every single day to give people, not just visitors, but san franciscans a wonderful iconic experience rain sore shine. and so today, we celebrate this milestone. we celebrate women, not, it's not women history month, but we are celebrating women nevertheless and the advocacy of women and what women represent and what we bring to the table in terms of our leadership and our involvement in our transportation network. even though there might be a man who...
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i'm a six generation san franciscan.ot gentrified out but my intlood in this community and i'm not going anywhere. thank you and enjoy your day. we have great food and music and family. congratulations, everybody. ♪♪kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at the cable car turn arounds. i'm marisaa rodriguez, we're an organization whoa whose mission is to create a beautiful environment for all of our members and our community. all of you here warms our heart especially as we celebrate this important day. we're here today to honor our cable cars. and most specifically, we're here to honor a champion. a woman in 1947, at a time when women weren't standing up to bee establishment. this woman fraught to save our beloved cable car. today we're
i'm a six generation san franciscan.ot gentrified out but my intlood in this community and i'm not going anywhere. thank you and enjoy your day. we have great food and music and family. congratulations, everybody. ♪♪kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here....
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san franciscan, she lives in the house, she grew up in . >> i love this city, and it really makes me sad that it has gone in the direction that it has in so many ways. so, i want to be part of the solution, i want to try to make things better. it is clear to me that the city is not going to address the trash issue, at least not everywhere. i feel like i want to live here and be i want to be part of the team that enjoys it . >> once a month she gathers with neighbors to collect trash in their communities who refuse refuse. she says over the last several years the issue has grown. >> the trash, i just notice it more in the street, outside of the garbage cans. sometimes there will be a garbage can there. and trash piled up around the outside of it. san francisco voters approved proposition be that split up the public works department and established the streets department. responsible for litter, trash bins, city sidewalks , but this year -- again on the ballot to reverse the move and sweep away the department. i think they are out of touch with what the citizens really wanted san franc
san franciscan, she lives in the house, she grew up in . >> i love this city, and it really makes me sad that it has gone in the direction that it has in so many ways. so, i want to be part of the solution, i want to try to make things better. it is clear to me that the city is not going to address the trash issue, at least not everywhere. i feel like i want to live here and be i want to be part of the team that enjoys it . >> once a month she gathers with neighbors to collect trash...
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affordability gap, in order to address between the difference between developers and buildings and what san franciscans need. it is supported by many people and organizations across the city, i mentioned the building trades council and the san francisco labor council, the service workers union and teachers union and the firefighters union and san francisco democratic party, many community organizations, the san francisco (indiscernible) coalition. if we want to keep families in san francisco, we want to keep vulnerable residents in their homes, we also want to jump start economic growth, we urge you to support proposition e, e for everyone. it will create the tools for san francisco to follow through on its prop this to deliver real affordable housing. >> thank you. corey, your thoughts. >> san francisco has a fannating choice ahead of us with two competing measures that sounds similar but at the end of the day, there's one key difference. affordable homes is going result in affordable house nothing san francisco. it's going to do that because it eliminating unnecessary hears and eliminating the board
affordability gap, in order to address between the difference between developers and buildings and what san franciscans need. it is supported by many people and organizations across the city, i mentioned the building trades council and the san francisco labor council, the service workers union and teachers union and the firefighters union and san francisco democratic party, many community organizations, the san francisco (indiscernible) coalition. if we want to keep families in san francisco,...
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thank you. >> we have phil and suzy and nate. >> my name is bill, i'm a native san franciscan.tired 16 years ago and i worked within the community since then. i worked on historical streetcars, on market street, i've been a diver in the aquarium, i worked for many years at golden gate park with the gardens for the last five i've volunteered with the san francisco pickle ball community in an attempt to get permanent pickle ball courts in the city. this effort is becoming unsustainable due to the lack of permanent-loq pickle ball court. san francisco, we supplied three on-site storage boxes and two wooden boxes and rolling carts. we provide nets to two middle schools and boys and girls club. we supply four rec centers and four outdoor courts for 48 nets, 60 paddles all through donation frses the pickle ball community. park and rec supplies six rolling nets. we need eight permanent courts at stern grove so we can play on our own time schedule, not rec and parks schedule. there have been over a hundred volunteers, over hundreds of hours put forward to keep access available to the c
thank you. >> we have phil and suzy and nate. >> my name is bill, i'm a native san franciscan.tired 16 years ago and i worked within the community since then. i worked on historical streetcars, on market street, i've been a diver in the aquarium, i worked for many years at golden gate park with the gardens for the last five i've volunteered with the san francisco pickle ball community in an attempt to get permanent pickle ball courts in the city. this effort is becoming...
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i'm a six generation san franciscan.ot gentrified out but my intlood in this community and i'm not going anywhere. thank you and enjoy your day. we have great food and music and family. congratulations, everybody. ♪♪kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here. it's a warm day. it's beautiful. we're all back together here at the cable car turn arounds. i'm marisaa rodriguez, we're an organization whoa whose mission is to create a beautiful environment for all of our members and our community. all of you here warms our heart especially as we celebrate this important day. we're here today to honor our cable cars. and most specifically, we're here to honor a champion. a woman in 1947, at a time when women weren't standing up to bee establishment. this woman fraught to save our beloved cable car. today we're
i'm a six generation san franciscan.ot gentrified out but my intlood in this community and i'm not going anywhere. thank you and enjoy your day. we have great food and music and family. congratulations, everybody. ♪♪kz >> wonderful, i'm david perry, welcome to the 75th anniversary of the saving of cable cars. women save the cable cars. let's have a round ever applause. [applause] , i want to introduce melissa rodriguez. >> thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to be here....
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i'm a six generation san franciscan.ot gentrified out but my intlood in this community and i'm not going anywhere. thank you and enjoy your day. we have great food and music and family. congratulations, everybody. congratulations, everybody. [♪♪♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. >> i coached basketball in a coached football for years, it is the same thing. it is about motivating kids and keeping them together, and giving them new opportunities. >> when the kids came out, they had no idea really what the game was. only one or two of them had played soccer before. we gave the kids very simple lessons every day and made sure that they had fun while they were doing it, and you really could see them evolve into a team over the course
i'm a six generation san franciscan.ot gentrified out but my intlood in this community and i'm not going anywhere. thank you and enjoy your day. we have great food and music and family. congratulations, everybody. congratulations, everybody. [♪♪♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody...
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we should keep san franciscans in san francisco. the problem is our mayor doesn't address our quality of life issues. she has centers where people can do drugs. for some reason that is known to her. we have never saw so many tents on our streets. we never saw so many people doing drugs on our streets. all this impacts our children. no students want to go to a place and be assaulted and see the filth and the stench we see in san francisco. >> thank you, sir. i apologize each public comment gets three minutes. thank you. >> is there any other public comment? >> there is none. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you for coming. appreciate you coming in. >> sf new deal presentation (discussion item) the commission will hear a presentation from sf new deal reviewing the results of their report “current and future challenges: the small business landscape in san francisco”. >> good afternoon, i'm with new deal. we are part of presenters that are going to present todaych -- first of all we have presented in the past to this commission. i want to r
we should keep san franciscans in san francisco. the problem is our mayor doesn't address our quality of life issues. she has centers where people can do drugs. for some reason that is known to her. we have never saw so many tents on our streets. we never saw so many people doing drugs on our streets. all this impacts our children. no students want to go to a place and be assaulted and see the filth and the stench we see in san francisco. >> thank you, sir. i apologize each public comment...
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meanwhile, kpix 5's lauren toms shows us that up san franciscans are taking the dirty job into their hands. >> reporter: jean is a third iteration san francisco. she lives in the house she grew up in. >> we love the city. it really makes me sad that it's gone in the direction that it has in so many ways . and so, i want to be part of the solution. i want to try to make the letter. it's clear to me that the city is not going to address the trash issue , at least not everywhere. and so, i feel like if i went to enjoy it, i should be part of the responsible team that takes care of it. >> reporter: once a month, she geysers with neighbors to pick up trash. she says over the last several years, the issue has grown. >> the trash, i just noticed it more in the street outside of the garbage cans. sometimes , there will be a garbage can, and trash piled up around the outside of it. >> reporter: san francisco voters in 2020 approved proposition b that split up the public works department and made the sanitation department. this year , proposition b is again on the ballot to reverse this move an
meanwhile, kpix 5's lauren toms shows us that up san franciscans are taking the dirty job into their hands. >> reporter: jean is a third iteration san francisco. she lives in the house she grew up in. >> we love the city. it really makes me sad that it's gone in the direction that it has in so many ways . and so, i want to be part of the solution. i want to try to make the letter. it's clear to me that the city is not going to address the trash issue , at least not everywhere. and...
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i she is referring to make san franciscans feel a whole lot safer in their own jenkins, of course, as ella informed replaced a former da chase dean after he was overwhelmingly recalled for what lot of critics thought were too soft on crime. but jenkins, of course, is facing 2 other candidates tonight as elin pointed out. so right now, the night is young. we're going to check back in with as soon as she arrives on scene will try to nab her for a very quick interview. in the meantime, reporting live here in san francisco. vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. back to you in the studio. all right, vicki, we'll talk with you later. there are still a lot of races to cover and more results beginning to roll in you run a small business, u need the most from ery investment. at's why comcast business ves you more. re innovation... th our new gig-speed wi-fi, us unlimited data. re speed... from the largest, stest, reliable network... d more savings- to 60% a year th comcast business mobile. l from the company that wers more businesses an any other provider. t started with fast speeds d advanced security
i she is referring to make san franciscans feel a whole lot safer in their own jenkins, of course, as ella informed replaced a former da chase dean after he was overwhelmingly recalled for what lot of critics thought were too soft on crime. but jenkins, of course, is facing 2 other candidates tonight as elin pointed out. so right now, the night is young. we're going to check back in with as soon as she arrives on scene will try to nab her for a very quick interview. in the meantime, reporting...
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supporters of a car free jfk say yesterday's vote shows san franciscans value, public safety , open space cleaner climate well, many of the causes and candidates supported by san francisco mayor london breed saw a successful election night. district attorney brooke jenkins is ahead by a comfortable margin and has claimed victory supervisor matt dorsey is also ahead in his campaign for re election. ktvu is christian captain has a breakdown of the important races in the city. do you want? with the ranked vote counts still underway. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins joined mayor london breed on a tour of businesses in chinatown. in july, the mayor appointed jenkins to fill the seat of chasing boudin when voters recalled the previous district attorney a month earlier. and this is the first time jenkins has officially run for the seat. and she says it was a success. we are at the point now where we believe we can declare victory in this race for me. it is certainly affirmation that the people of san francisco are ready and interested in accountability being restored to the crimina
supporters of a car free jfk say yesterday's vote shows san franciscans value, public safety , open space cleaner climate well, many of the causes and candidates supported by san francisco mayor london breed saw a successful election night. district attorney brooke jenkins is ahead by a comfortable margin and has claimed victory supervisor matt dorsey is also ahead in his campaign for re election. ktvu is christian captain has a breakdown of the important races in the city. do you want? with...
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one of the coolest parts about this job is learning about all of the san franciscans who outside of the limelight never in the paper but every day do things that make their neighborhood better and make san francisco better. howard is one of those people. he lives in the try angle neighborhood. he was born in los angeles in 1950. grew up in la and orange county with six siblings and moved to san francisco in 1972. he has lived in the try angle since 1975. howard is a veteran of the hotel industry. with over 40 years under his belt at the saint francis and -- he's the historian for both properties and continues to work part time. he's highly regarded in san francisco hotel history and convention management. howard's attention to detail and sense of responsibility ex continues pond the hotels he works at. the triangle and the castro neighborhoods. he walks his doberman faithfully. unlike many of us howard goes the extra mile, he picks up trash along his walks every single day, several times a day. he is also a long time member of the neighborhood association and inspiration to many neighbo
one of the coolest parts about this job is learning about all of the san franciscans who outside of the limelight never in the paper but every day do things that make their neighborhood better and make san francisco better. howard is one of those people. he lives in the try angle neighborhood. he was born in los angeles in 1950. grew up in la and orange county with six siblings and moved to san francisco in 1972. he has lived in the try angle since 1975. howard is a veteran of the hotel...
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my name is isabela hill also a born and raised san franciscans and so exciting to be in the room and participating in the process. a early childhood educator 10 years and working in the classroom at c5 children school next door in the state buildsing. the call to action came during the pandemic when i was on unemployment and making more money then i had been as a full time teacher in the classroom. if up to me i would be a pree school teacher for the rest of my lif, but that seems unrealistic in the current economic environment of our city. my career depends on creating a more sustainable future for educators in the city. this is such an inspiring and hopeful time to be involved in early (inaudible) move to universal preschool and i'm so in ah of the advocacy the city members of this committee have done to get us to this point. however, i believe i would be-if on the committee i would be the only one currently working in the classroom. as someone working in the classroom i can speak to lived experience how policies and funding impact educators and families. experience first hand the
my name is isabela hill also a born and raised san franciscans and so exciting to be in the room and participating in the process. a early childhood educator 10 years and working in the classroom at c5 children school next door in the state buildsing. the call to action came during the pandemic when i was on unemployment and making more money then i had been as a full time teacher in the classroom. if up to me i would be a pree school teacher for the rest of my lif, but that seems unrealistic...
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i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they may not be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's very important that you do so. >> tell her zee a quorum. she will call back in. >> all right. >> thank you very much. good morning. i call the san francisco d. disability and aging service commission meeting of wednesday, november 2, 2022 to order i'm the commission president martha nuts then is prosecute visions of the brown act and executive orders issued by the
i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they may not be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's very important that you do so. >> tell her zee a quorum. she will call back in. >> all...
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i want us by wrapping it up, to remember who we are as san franciscans. e've been through challenging times. we are a resilient city. we're at a point where we're getting to zero new h.i.v. infections in san francisco. we've seen freeways collapse and turned them into neighborhoods on the waterfront and community. this is o no different after coming out of a global pandemic. we have an opportunity here to transform our city to make sure that it is clean, that it is safe and that it is vibrant and thriving for everyone who wants to be a part of it. safety has to be at the forefront of the work we do to get there and i'm so excited and proud to be working with all of the people here joining us today to make that commitment, to make san francisco what we know it can be. thank you all so much for being here today. applause plaza. [applause] ♪♪ >> i'm joel, i believe san francisco best days are ahead. i know it hen frustrating living had things are in the wrong direction i'm in the giving up i'm offering a change. time to replace the status quo. we deserve to l
i want us by wrapping it up, to remember who we are as san franciscans. e've been through challenging times. we are a resilient city. we're at a point where we're getting to zero new h.i.v. infections in san francisco. we've seen freeways collapse and turned them into neighborhoods on the waterfront and community. this is o no different after coming out of a global pandemic. we have an opportunity here to transform our city to make sure that it is clean, that it is safe and that it is vibrant...
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san francisco and san franciscans are facing in myriad of issues ranging from housing taxes crime and who they choose may reveal what they think about their mayor and how progressive the city really is. our media partner the san francisco standard will be joining us with a breakdown. first, the state and national picture. the balance of power hangs in washington, and surprisingly, california may play a role in determining who controls the house and by how much. from abortion to sports betting tech taxes for the ultra-wealthy, there are several hot issues. but who is participating, and who is sitting out, and why? joining us now, with the political polls of california and what to watch for tonight is the vice president of the voter data firm political data, paul mitchell. nice to have you on the show. on your super bowl. paul: thanks for having me. . kristen: what do we know about voter turnout so far? paul: it is like our super bowl, but unlike the super bowl, we don't know the results until days or weeks afterwards. even the turnout numbers we will not exactly know until days or week
san francisco and san franciscans are facing in myriad of issues ranging from housing taxes crime and who they choose may reveal what they think about their mayor and how progressive the city really is. our media partner the san francisco standard will be joining us with a breakdown. first, the state and national picture. the balance of power hangs in washington, and surprisingly, california may play a role in determining who controls the house and by how much. from abortion to sports betting...
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. >> sounds like longtime san franciscans need to get used to thanksgiving without crab. >> seems that way. it's too bad. liz: in san francisco, liz kreutz, abc 7 news. dan: still ahead, new data reveals racial and gender disparities when it comes to managing finances and saving money. but now, one bay area start up is hoping to level the playing field. we will have that 'twas a wintry day, and at ihop quite soon hot cinnamon apples would be coaxed with a spoon on the fluffiest french toast with red currants on top we wish you a happy holiday, only at ihop. new gingersnap apple french toast, part of our new holiday menu. try all three flavors. sometimes a cough isn't just a cough so it's better to be prepared. keeping binaxnow handy makes it easy to test. and self test kits may be reimbursable with no copay through your health plan. with binaxnow, you'll have reliable results in 15 minutes with the self test that features the same technology doctors use. and detects multiple variants, including omicron ba.5 so you can always be prepared with binaxnow. the #1 covid-19 self test in the u
. >> sounds like longtime san franciscans need to get used to thanksgiving without crab. >> seems that way. it's too bad. liz: in san francisco, liz kreutz, abc 7 news. dan: still ahead, new data reveals racial and gender disparities when it comes to managing finances and saving money. but now, one bay area start up is hoping to level the playing field. we will have that 'twas a wintry day, and at ihop quite soon hot cinnamon apples would be coaxed with a spoon on the fluffiest...
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embarking on this new exciting journey of finding better and efficient ways to deliver services to san franciscans i sit through a lot of senior management meetings i'm the only woman in the room i know that our c i o is tried to recruit for women and a male dominated environment. >> i've felt unbounded and inspired to pursue a lot of things over time i recognize to be cricked in ways i didn't anticipate you know i've followed the calling but now put me in a position to spend most of my time doing things i love this is the whole point; right? you ought to feel inspired in our work and found opportunities to have you're work put you in service for others and happy doing what you're spending so much time. >> my father was a journalist lift and my mom a teacher when we finally decided to give up their lives because of me and now i actually get to serve the city and county of san francisco it makes me feel really, really good not this didn't happen overnight i've worked my entire life to get to this point and much more to learn and i have a lot of changes ahead. >> really think about what moves you wh
embarking on this new exciting journey of finding better and efficient ways to deliver services to san franciscans i sit through a lot of senior management meetings i'm the only woman in the room i know that our c i o is tried to recruit for women and a male dominated environment. >> i've felt unbounded and inspired to pursue a lot of things over time i recognize to be cricked in ways i didn't anticipate you know i've followed the calling but now put me in a position to spend most of my...
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that is not just californians or a generation of san franciscans who say that, across the aisle, some of her fierce critics are also some of her most -- they express privately how much they fear and respect her. dan: how exactly did she go, nancy pelosi, from, in her own words, a homemaker to house speaker? ama: lyanne melendez has been covering her for 28 years, and you have more of that journey. lyanne: when she was only a congressperson. it was congressman philip burton and his wife and brother john, now, they changed the culture of the democratic party in california. if you were a democrat and wanted to win an election, you have to have their blessing for she was handpicked. many would argue that pelosi exceeded expectations, and here is where she was her own person. pelosi has a vision to take congress where he needed to go. running for political office at the age of 47 is considered a late start. prior to running, nancy pelosi's role was always that i was a behind-the-scenes player within the democratic party how she got to congress was an unexpected move by another influential
that is not just californians or a generation of san franciscans who say that, across the aisle, some of her fierce critics are also some of her most -- they express privately how much they fear and respect her. dan: how exactly did she go, nancy pelosi, from, in her own words, a homemaker to house speaker? ama: lyanne melendez has been covering her for 28 years, and you have more of that journey. lyanne: when she was only a congressperson. it was congressman philip burton and his wife and...
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. >> so how soon do you think san franciscans might start to notice change? >> i'm starting to hear from people already that they're seeing change. as we start to promote and ensure that there is accountability in our criminal justice system, i think we'll see a difference hopefully within the next year. >> we crunch the number. in the four months since you've taken office, compared to that same time period the year before. burglaries are down 19%. but robberies are up 11%. do you deserve both the credit and the blame for that? >> i think the way that i should be evaluated is on whether or not i'm holding the offenders of the crimes accountable. we had a period where there was virtually no accountability in a greater sense for many of the crimes being committed. >> are you specifically talking about uns bowdoin? >> yes. >> what were the crimes that weren't prosecuted in. >> he certainly wasn't willing to prosecute anything that related to quality of life. he wasn't willing to prosecute certain misdemeanors. he wasn't willing to prosecute resisting arrest. >>
. >> so how soon do you think san franciscans might start to notice change? >> i'm starting to hear from people already that they're seeing change. as we start to promote and ensure that there is accountability in our criminal justice system, i think we'll see a difference hopefully within the next year. >> we crunch the number. in the four months since you've taken office, compared to that same time period the year before. burglaries are down 19%. but robberies are up 11%. do...
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sogomonian kron. 4 news 5 to be the salvation army is also putting thanksgiving meals on the table for san franciscan. seen senior citizens in need volunteers stuffing their trunks thanksgiving morning. getting ready to hand out 4,000 meals. those receiving a meal got turkey, stuffing gravy, fresh ams vegetables. the salvation army says with inflation carrying up the cost of thanksgiving meals by almost 14%. many struggling to put food on the table. hundreds of people got a free thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings and a side of entertainment kron four's gayle ong has the story. >> a live performance lifting holiday spirits as hundreds of people enjoying a warm thanksgiving meal at the unitarian universalist church in san francisco event was put on by 10 drilling test the holiday dinners and all volunteer organization founded in the 70's when tennessee a drag queen received several turkeys and was inspired to conserve them to the local tenderloin residents on thanksgiving. our goal is to make sure we take care of our community and i'm also an immigrant. i know how it feels to be holiday you don
sogomonian kron. 4 news 5 to be the salvation army is also putting thanksgiving meals on the table for san franciscan. seen senior citizens in need volunteers stuffing their trunks thanksgiving morning. getting ready to hand out 4,000 meals. those receiving a meal got turkey, stuffing gravy, fresh ams vegetables. the salvation army says with inflation carrying up the cost of thanksgiving meals by almost 14%. many struggling to put food on the table. hundreds of people got a free thanksgiving...
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cases of the virus have slowed to less than one per day and 27,000 san franciscans are protected by being vaccinated. the department is also issuing new guidance for common antibiotics to prevent other sexually transmitted infections. >>> tomorrow, oakland's mask that it expires for large indoor events with 2500 attendees. basques will be required to enter city facilities , like libraries, senior centers and other buildings. alameda county officials still strongly recommend that where masks , regardless of vaccination status. mexican parable in history is set for tonight. $1 billion of the winner opts for the cash prize and will be $500 million early this afternoon. we checked in with people buying tickets. everybody's favorite question, what would you do with the money if you won? >> buy a new house and give my kids a bunch of money. >> move my brother back down here and have my mom and my life and myself, as well. start my own research foundation, because i'm a dr. of health science. >> that was my favorite sound bite of the day. tonight's drawing is at 8:00. $250 million mega millions
cases of the virus have slowed to less than one per day and 27,000 san franciscans are protected by being vaccinated. the department is also issuing new guidance for common antibiotics to prevent other sexually transmitted infections. >>> tomorrow, oakland's mask that it expires for large indoor events with 2500 attendees. basques will be required to enter city facilities , like libraries, senior centers and other buildings. alameda county officials still strongly recommend that where...
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mayor london breed said the program will provide eligible san franciscans with $1200 each each month for up to 18 months. mayor breed says the goal is to help address financial insecurity within trans communities. the guaranteed income for trans community members or gift program. we'll also provide services such as gender, affirming medical and mental health care as well as financial coaching. the city will accept applications from november. 15th through december. 15th kron four's ella sogomonian is getting more details on the program. she will have that information coming up tonight on the news at night. in national news, same and interracial marriages could soon be protected under federal law. the marriage equality act passed a key vote yesterday. washington correspondent hannah brandt explains how it happened and what comes next. good morning. had a >> john, good morning. it took some bipartisan maneuvering, but 62 senators voted to move the bill forward. so now the marriage equality act is on track to become law. when the supreme court took away federal abortion protections. many
mayor london breed said the program will provide eligible san franciscans with $1200 each each month for up to 18 months. mayor breed says the goal is to help address financial insecurity within trans communities. the guaranteed income for trans community members or gift program. we'll also provide services such as gender, affirming medical and mental health care as well as financial coaching. the city will accept applications from november. 15th through december. 15th kron four's ella...
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he was a native san franciscan and graduate of lowell high school class of 1979. he graduated from san francisco state university with a degree in speak communications and rhetoric. he received his master degree from the u.s. army command and general staff college in military security and policy. amazing. his career began in 77 as a cadet in the army and over 43 years he served at multiple levels helping lead the california's wings san francisco cadet squadron 861 of the california wings most successful squadrons and also at the regional level. he retired from the army as a colonel after 30 years of active service. he served as an army military intelligence officer helding a sensitive position at the highest level in iraq and afghanistan and other areas. he wasn't done with active duty and assumed duties as the rotc teacher at lincoln high school and mennord and coached students to be better citizens and he was incredibly dedicated to advancing the work and mission of the veterans affairs commission. in our conversation and also in partnership with this body, this
he was a native san franciscan and graduate of lowell high school class of 1979. he graduated from san francisco state university with a degree in speak communications and rhetoric. he received his master degree from the u.s. army command and general staff college in military security and policy. amazing. his career began in 77 as a cadet in the army and over 43 years he served at multiple levels helping lead the california's wings san francisco cadet squadron 861 of the california wings most...
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mayor london breed said the program will provide those san franciscans with $1200 each month for up to 18 months. mayor breed says the goal is to help address financial insecurity within trans communities. the guaranteed income for trans community members or the gift program as they're calling. it will also provide services like gender, affirming medical and mental care as well as financial coaching. the city will accept applications from november. 15th through december. 15th. coming up on kron, 4 news police have identified the man who allegedly used children as human shields before being shot dead by. >> redwood city police officers. we know about him. plus, a chilling crash in southern california. police say a wrong-way driver plowed into more than >> 2 dozen sheriff's recruits. >> and tracking calmer offshore winds tonight and cooler temperatures for your thursday afternoon. your 4 zone forecast coming up after zone forecast coming up after the b meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon
mayor london breed said the program will provide those san franciscans with $1200 each month for up to 18 months. mayor breed says the goal is to help address financial insecurity within trans communities. the guaranteed income for trans community members or the gift program as they're calling. it will also provide services like gender, affirming medical and mental care as well as financial coaching. the city will accept applications from november. 15th through december. 15th. coming up on...
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. >>> san franciscans showed up in droves to get the newly minted quarters honoring trailblazing actressnna may wong. the chinatown visitor center was dealing with new coins in exchange for regular quarters. anna may wong is regarded as the first chinese-american movie store star. her quarters are part of the treasury's new series commemorating notable women. >>> the balance of power in congress remains to be settled with control of the house still up for grabs. republic and made some gains but democrats are touting a better than expected election night. >>> today, we learned that candidates in the critical state of georgia are actually going to meet in a runoff in december, after neither reached the majority under state law. norah o'donnell will be covering the latest, as much more happens on tonight's cbs evening news. >> good evening, juliette. tonight on the cbs evening news after kpix 5 news at 6:00, your thanksgiving meal will cost you more, why inflation is not the only reason. gobble gobble. that is tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you. >>> suspense is growing over who h
. >>> san franciscans showed up in droves to get the newly minted quarters honoring trailblazing actressnna may wong. the chinatown visitor center was dealing with new coins in exchange for regular quarters. anna may wong is regarded as the first chinese-american movie store star. her quarters are part of the treasury's new series commemorating notable women. >>> the balance of power in congress remains to be settled with control of the house still up for grabs. republic and...
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i am a 70 year old retiree, native san franciscan, homowner, blah, blah, blah. i'm here because the black community which is down to 3%, maybe 3.4. we're not the same. we have a diversity of thought and i wanted to share that. i love you. i would have joined but i'm retired. they're right on point with everything. all i ask when comes to planning that you consider. just because you see black people we don't think the same. now my son is becoming a doctor in may. other mothers are doing different things. we're all over the place so when i think of building -- when you talk to people and the names you mentioned, the names that have been mentioned they're already city employees. they all work utilities. it's a clique quo and things will never thank to what they're speaking and people will cosine and the groups and piece people don't represent all of us. some are homeowners, some well educated, some not but we have different interests and so many groups like mine. at 70 my group of people -- i have a different group of people; right? but i am concerned about the fut
i am a 70 year old retiree, native san franciscan, homowner, blah, blah, blah. i'm here because the black community which is down to 3%, maybe 3.4. we're not the same. we have a diversity of thought and i wanted to share that. i love you. i would have joined but i'm retired. they're right on point with everything. all i ask when comes to planning that you consider. just because you see black people we don't think the same. now my son is becoming a doctor in may. other mothers are doing...
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we should keep san franciscans in san francisco. the problem is our mayor doesn't address our quality of life issues. she has centers where people can do drugs. for some reason that is known to her. we have never saw so many tents on our streets. we never saw so many people doing drugs on our streets. all this impacts our children. no students want to go to a place and be assaulted and see the filth and the stench we see in san francisco. >> thank you, sir. i apologize each public comment gets three minutes. thank you. >> is there any other public comment? >> there is none. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you for coming. appreciate you coming in. >> sf new deal presentation (discussion item) the commission will hear a presentation from sf new deal reviewing the results of their report “current and future challenges: the small business landscape in san francisco”. >> good afternoon, i'm with new deal. we are part of presenters that are going to present todaych -- first of all we have presented in the past to this commission. i want to r
we should keep san franciscans in san francisco. the problem is our mayor doesn't address our quality of life issues. she has centers where people can do drugs. for some reason that is known to her. we have never saw so many tents on our streets. we never saw so many people doing drugs on our streets. all this impacts our children. no students want to go to a place and be assaulted and see the filth and the stench we see in san francisco. >> thank you, sir. i apologize each public comment...
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i guess if you could maybe just update for the san franciscans contributed so much to this project, how the work being done to coordinate between san francisco transportation authority and the tjpa to insure going forward san franciscans dollars are being well spent. >> absolutely. thank you for that question chair. project of this magnitude and interdependency requires a village to deliver and we are happy to have the mou not only the representation of this board but also the steering committee and project management team which brings representation from the two operators caltrain and high speed rail from transportationport and metropolitan transportation commission. we have eyes on policy and planning and legal to pget this right. this project is a pretty significant interconnection for a lot of rail agencies which is why it is a regional priority for decades now. it isn't only extension of caltrain to the heart of downtown where majority of riders want to originate and destine but the northern terminus for high speed rail and the opportunity to bring rail through downtown as part of
i guess if you could maybe just update for the san franciscans contributed so much to this project, how the work being done to coordinate between san francisco transportation authority and the tjpa to insure going forward san franciscans dollars are being well spent. >> absolutely. thank you for that question chair. project of this magnitude and interdependency requires a village to deliver and we are happy to have the mou not only the representation of this board but also the steering...
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my name is isabela hill also a born and raised san franciscans and so exciting to be in the room and participating in the process. a early childhood educator 10 years and working in the classroom at c5 children school next door in the state buildsing. the call to action came during the pandemic when i was on unemployment and making more money then i had been as a full time teacher in the classroom. if up to me i would be a pree school teacher for the rest of my lif, but that seems unrealistic in the current economic environment of our city. my career depends on creating a more sustainable future for educators in the city. this is such an inspiring and hopeful time to be involved in early (inaudible) move to universal preschool and i'm so in ah of the advocacy the city members of this committee have done to get us to this point. however, i believe i would be-if on the committee i would be the only one currently working in the classroom. as someone working in the classroom i can speak to lived experience how policies and funding impact educators and families. experience first hand the
my name is isabela hill also a born and raised san franciscans and so exciting to be in the room and participating in the process. a early childhood educator 10 years and working in the classroom at c5 children school next door in the state buildsing. the call to action came during the pandemic when i was on unemployment and making more money then i had been as a full time teacher in the classroom. if up to me i would be a pree school teacher for the rest of my lif, but that seems unrealistic...
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i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from family members, so it was a constant battle between both. i ended up, for many years, doing the fashion, not for the movies, but for for san franciscan his and then in turn, big changes, and now i am here. the work that i do at city hall makes my life a broader, a richer, more fulfilling than if i was doing something in the garment industry. i had the opportunity to develop relationships with my docents. it is almost like an extended family. i have formed incredible relationships with them, and also some of the people that come to take a tour. she was a dressmaker of the first order. i would go v
i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪♪♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force...
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is to ensure public safety and i hear what the mayor is saying, but there are san franciscans out there who think the d a is not doing enough? did she address how she will go after criminals and if she will go after all criminals in san francisco? she didn't get into specifics. but what i found interesting was a lot of the folks in the crowd recognized them as being family members of homicide victims, and there was a lot of asian americans in this crowd of supporters who fought to have you know, hate crimes addressed it. so yes, while the d a did not specifically address how she was going to do that a lot of supporters here were people that were part of the recall and some were definitely family of victims. alright early live tonight in san francisco, amber, thank you, and we are following very close races for mayor in oakland, as well as san jose, oakland, the most high profile candidates in a very crowded race of 10 candidates for city council members, and tonight no candidate has reached the 50. of the vote. right now, you can see the latest numbers. they've moved a little bit since
is to ensure public safety and i hear what the mayor is saying, but there are san franciscans out there who think the d a is not doing enough? did she address how she will go after criminals and if she will go after all criminals in san francisco? she didn't get into specifics. but what i found interesting was a lot of the folks in the crowd recognized them as being family members of homicide victims, and there was a lot of asian americans in this crowd of supporters who fought to have you...