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area as well. francisco bay the san could occur in the san francisco bay area as well. ( sara ) happening today...teachers in oakland will vote on a tentative agreement that would end their seven-day strike. if teachers approve the contract, they will return to class on tomorrow. the district and the union both announced the tentative agreement friday afternoon which includes an 11-percent salary increase plus a one time 3 percent bonus for educators. "community and labor.">( sara ) oakland educators have been working without a contract since 20-17, according to the union, the starting salary of an oakland teacher is 46-thousand-dollars, higher, livable wages, smaller classroom sizes and more resources were the top reasons for the strike. ( sara ) a big story out of sacramento this morning... the county district attorney will not charge the officers involved in the shooting death of stephon clark last march. the officers fired 20 rounds, hitting clark at least seven times. the d-a believes they had reason for claiming self defense.( sara ) sacramento bureau reporter ashley zavala was there when th
area as well. francisco bay the san could occur in the san francisco bay area as well. ( sara ) happening today...teachers in oakland will vote on a tentative agreement that would end their seven-day strike. if teachers approve the contract, they will return to class on tomorrow. the district and the union both announced the tentative agreement friday afternoon which includes an 11-percent salary increase plus a one time 3 percent bonus for educators. "community and labor.">( sara...
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bay area. today, thousands joined the vermont senator in san francisco's fort mason.an thorn was at the free event filled with thousands of people. united states senator and presidential hopeful bernie sanders focused most of his rally on big ideas. he promised to win california in 2020 and then defeat president donald trump. nats..power to the people...in his first bay area trip since annoucing his 2nd presidential run, bernie sanders spoke in front of thousands in san francisco..san francisco thank you..the vermont senator is making an aggressive bid for california while vying for the democratic party's presidential nomination..sot: based on the incredible crowds that we saw in san diego los angeles and hear today i think we're gonna win california.. much like his first run, sanders is proposing an increase in minimum wage while also pushing for free college and free healthcare.. nats..bernie bernie..the enthusiastic crowd of thousands cheering and waving signs apparently liking what they're hearing..sot: most americans agree with all this stuff and it's refreshing
bay area. today, thousands joined the vermont senator in san francisco's fort mason.an thorn was at the free event filled with thousands of people. united states senator and presidential hopeful bernie sanders focused most of his rally on big ideas. he promised to win california in 2020 and then defeat president donald trump. nats..power to the people...in his first bay area trip since annoucing his 2nd presidential run, bernie sanders spoke in front of thousands in san francisco..san francisco...
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maria started the first all girls pack of scouts here in the san francisco bay area. a chance to talk with maria and all of her young scouts who are pretty excited about what is to come. nats...these are girl scouts...i mean boy scouts....no scouts. they are girls who are now part of the boy scouts of america. recently allowed to join at all levels and eventually earn eagle scout status. in fact this is the first san francisco bay area all girls pack which is based out of oakland.sot it's like a boy and girl scoutssot we don't have to be it doesn't have to just be boys that are doing the boy scouts it can be girls and boys.sot the boys i see them acting up but mostly in the girls we are more calmer... maria obledo is the scout leader who started the pack. maria says they tried girl scouts years ago but the girls were interested in what the boys were doing in boy scouts. so...when the boy scouts of america recently announced that girls were allowed at all levels...she moved forward...starting a pack with her daughter in oakland.sotsot on this day the scouts were involv
maria started the first all girls pack of scouts here in the san francisco bay area. a chance to talk with maria and all of her young scouts who are pretty excited about what is to come. nats...these are girl scouts...i mean boy scouts....no scouts. they are girls who are now part of the boy scouts of america. recently allowed to join at all levels and eventually earn eagle scout status. in fact this is the first san francisco bay area all girls pack which is based out of oakland.sot it's like...
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the south bay explore thousands of travel experiences and speak to travel experts at the san francisco bay area travel and adventure show at the santa clara adventure center. in the north bay a weekend of cheese, bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the california artisan cheese fast val with supports, demos and pairings, happening at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>> a complete game by the warriors starting five tonight. look who showed up at the >> he says he's a pretty big deal. >> pictures of a sea lion feasting on a leopard shark. it's rare but not unheard of. you will find the story and pictures at ktvu.com. . >>> mark is off tonight, jason is here. the warriors slaughtered them tonight. now we're winding down the season. it's time to get on to the top spot in the west. andrew bogut gets a nice atn fr 2nd quarter from bogut to boogie. nice move with the d. jams it home. warriors up by 6. steph shows off moves. he turns and runs back the other way it will be good. 3-pointer for steph. he had 15 points in the game. off the miss curry will grab the rebound. pass to green. he gets foul. doesn't
the south bay explore thousands of travel experiences and speak to travel experts at the san francisco bay area travel and adventure show at the santa clara adventure center. in the north bay a weekend of cheese, bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the california artisan cheese fast val with supports, demos and pairings, happening at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>> a complete game by the warriors starting five tonight. look who showed up at the >> he says he's a pretty big deal....
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they believe wages are simply not liveable, especially in a place like the san francisco bay area. unfortunately, all this does have an impact on patience, even though it's only a 24-hour strike. i'll get you those details in a moment. here is what both sides are saying about today's strike in san francisco. >> workers don't want to go on strike. i would much rather be inside seeing patients today. i don't want to disrupt care of patients. however, they're forcing that on us. we're at a point where it's hard to retain workers in this kind of economic environment when we're being offered minimal salary raises. >> today for me and everyone here today, it is really about patient care. i think all of us want to resolve the issues at thework. today is patients and this is still a disruption to patients and patients' families. >> let's talk about the disruption of patients. according to ucsf, 680 outpatient appointments have been rescheduled because of this strike and 150 oncology appointments have been rescheduled as well. they do point out emergency services are still available. ucsf l
they believe wages are simply not liveable, especially in a place like the san francisco bay area. unfortunately, all this does have an impact on patience, even though it's only a 24-hour strike. i'll get you those details in a moment. here is what both sides are saying about today's strike in san francisco. >> workers don't want to go on strike. i would much rather be inside seeing patients today. i don't want to disrupt care of patients. however, they're forcing that on us. we're at a...
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an effort to get as many of the legal permanent residents in the san francisco since 2013 we started reaching the san francisco bay areats and 10 thousand people into through 22 working groups and actually completed 5 thousand applications for citizenship our cause the real low income to moderate income resident in san francisco and the bayview sometimes the workshops are said attend by poem if san mateo and from sacking. >> we think over restraining order thousand legal permanent residents in san francisco that are eligible for citizenship but totally lack information and they don't have trained professionals culturally appropriate with an audience you're working with one time of providing services with pro bono lawyers and trained professionals to find out whether your eligible the first station and go through a purview list of questions to see if they have met the 56 year residents arrangement or they're a u.s. citizenship they once they get through the screening they go to legal communication to see lawyers to check am i eligible to be a citizen we send them to station 3 that's when they sit down with experienced a
an effort to get as many of the legal permanent residents in the san francisco since 2013 we started reaching the san francisco bay areats and 10 thousand people into through 22 working groups and actually completed 5 thousand applications for citizenship our cause the real low income to moderate income resident in san francisco and the bayview sometimes the workshops are said attend by poem if san mateo and from sacking. >> we think over restraining order thousand legal permanent...
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san francisco. our guest today or two priests serving in the bay area.e'll learn about that dominican history, the mission of the dominicans in the west and much, much more. after this brief break, please rejoin us to meet the dominicans. >>> hello and welcome to mose glick. we have two dominicans priest. this is father michael hurley. you're the pastor of the st. dominic's parish in san francisco. >> im a. >> good for you. >> next to him, father james moore. 0p after each name. let's not forget that. you are called the vicker for advance the for the western province. >> yes, correct. >> and both local guys from a farming family. >> yes. >> and from pacifica. >> out on the beautiful western coast. >> beautiful pacifica. >>> growing up in the bay area, you joined the dominicans under western province. as i mentioned, the history of the dominicans is until matily involved with the archdiocese. tell me about that. >> when the dominicans came to california, they wanted to come where kind of the action was, the pope sent two dominicans who had known each othe
san francisco. our guest today or two priests serving in the bay area.e'll learn about that dominican history, the mission of the dominicans in the west and much, much more. after this brief break, please rejoin us to meet the dominicans. >>> hello and welcome to mose glick. we have two dominicans priest. this is father michael hurley. you're the pastor of the st. dominic's parish in san francisco. >> im a. >> good for you. >> next to him, father james moore. 0p after...
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>> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in the san francisco bay area. >> woodruff: and wel be bac shortly, witok at the price of privacy in this digital age. but first, taka moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which >> woodruff: a top facebook heecutive in charge of all products announced today he is leaving the social media giant. it is the highest-level departure in years, and comes amidst mounting criticism of how roe company handles users data. tonight, we hearroger mcnamee. he was an early investor in facebook, still holds in it, but is now a vocal critic. he offers his "humble opinion" on how we need to stop being passive and decide how of our personal information we want to share. >> data is replacing oil as the most valuable commodity in our economy. unlike oil, where ownership is tied to the property under which it resides, corporations acquire highly personal data in the course of a transaction and assert ownership forever. instead of asking permission,e corporations tat they want and challenge us to object. >> thanks
>> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in the san francisco bay area. >> woodruff: and wel be bac shortly, witok at the price of privacy in this digital age. but first, taka moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which >> woodruff: a top facebook heecutive in charge of all products announced today he is leaving the social media giant. it is the highest-level departure in years, and comes amidst mounting criticism of how roe...
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[applause] "there's been three back to back shootings within the san francisco bay area. none of them appear to be related". (grant) tonight at 5... rampant violence on freeways in the east bay. there have been three separate shootings in a span of three days -- and we are now learning the identity of a woman killed in a shooting on highway four in concord. good evening i'm grant lodes. (vicki) and i'm vicki liviakis. the first shooting happened on eastbound highway four near concord on saturday night-- and the most recent was this morning on interstate 80. the c-h-p just wrapped up a news conference with details of the shootings. kron 4's michelle kingston is live in vallejo the new information. michelle? chp says they've had 185 freeway shootings since november 2015.nine of those shootings have been fatal ... including saturday's shooting. chp investigators say destinee hillery -- a resident of antioch -- was pronounced dead on highway four eastbound at port chicago highway.her family says she was a beautiful girl with lots of friends and family who loved her.chp believ
[applause] "there's been three back to back shootings within the san francisco bay area. none of them appear to be related". (grant) tonight at 5... rampant violence on freeways in the east bay. there have been three separate shootings in a span of three days -- and we are now learning the identity of a woman killed in a shooting on highway four in concord. good evening i'm grant lodes. (vicki) and i'm vicki liviakis. the first shooting happened on eastbound highway four near concord...
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san francisco general hospital foundation. the project was debuted in 2004. it's a showcase where heart sculptures are created by bay areaisplay throughout san francisco for the public to enjoy. you may have seen them around as you went around town. then those sculptures are auctioned off, and it is a program that continues to grow every year. at the recent hearts in san francisco dinner and heart sculpture auction, "asian pacific america" had a chance to talk to some of the artists themselves. and here they are. erin zhao: hearts in san francisco project is very special to me because at first when i moved to san francisco about ten years ago, it was a whole new environment, culture, and language 'cause i grew up in china. this piece is titled "mountain and waves." it's inspired by the natural environment around us, especially the california landscapes. so, i feel like we're so privileged to be--to live here and to be able to call this home. and we're so close to the water, the mountains, and we have beautiful parks in the city. lori chinn: this year, i--well, i did one seven years ago, and i did a small tabletop sized o
san francisco general hospital foundation. the project was debuted in 2004. it's a showcase where heart sculptures are created by bay areaisplay throughout san francisco for the public to enjoy. you may have seen them around as you went around town. then those sculptures are auctioned off, and it is a program that continues to grow every year. at the recent hearts in san francisco dinner and heart sculpture auction, "asian pacific america" had a chance to talk to some of the artists...
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the san francisco bay area is characterized in part by being a place that encourages and nourishes self-discovery. and so we'd like to invite you into a wonderful conversation this morning with maryn hall and jim who, along the way of self-discovery, discovered that you are jewish. welcome, marny and jim. >> thank you for inviting us. >> let's just jump in. and tell us how did you discover that you are jewish? >> oh, well, when i was 30, i had grown up as a wasp and gone to episcopal church. my parents were long dead. muc she was 19 years older, she took me aside and said did you have any idea that our family was jewish. and i was absolutely gobsmacked. i had had no idea. i thought there was a secret but i thought the family was mexican. because my mother was dark and she spoke spanish and she came from texas. so finding out that i was a jew was so startling. it was a revelation. >> and, jim? >> i was 54, and had been estranged from my mother and reconnected with her, and she said i have something very important to tell you. i don't want you to find out after i'dead id rdly yoare jewish, you are
the san francisco bay area is characterized in part by being a place that encourages and nourishes self-discovery. and so we'd like to invite you into a wonderful conversation this morning with maryn hall and jim who, along the way of self-discovery, discovered that you are jewish. welcome, marny and jim. >> thank you for inviting us. >> let's just jump in. and tell us how did you discover that you are jewish? >> oh, well, when i was 30, i had grown up as a wasp and gone to...
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san francisco to switzerland, students marched to save the planet. you can see the protest right here. and here, looking at downtown san francisco from our nbc bay area sky ranger just a few hours ago, as people -- kids as young as toddlers, blocked traffic as they marched down busy streets. that's where we find nbc bay area's ross plater with the latest. ross? >> reporter: we heard from the students -- >> hey, hey, ho-ho -- >> reporter: hundreds of students from around the bay area converged on san francisco leaving their classrooms behind to wage their climate strike protest. and they hope this time people would finally pay attention. >> we got the mass public's attention by blocking off traffic. we marched. we spoke our voices. we went too big hot spots around san francisco. >> reporter: they were also trying to put added pressure on two prominent bay area lawmakers. so they made their way to the offices of house speaker nancy pelosi then senator dianne feinstein to ask them again to support the green new deal. >> they have not made a commitment. they have -- it's very disheartening and sad to say that because they're representatives. i believe af
san francisco to switzerland, students marched to save the planet. you can see the protest right here. and here, looking at downtown san francisco from our nbc bay area sky ranger just a few hours ago, as people -- kids as young as toddlers, blocked traffic as they marched down busy streets. that's where we find nbc bay area's ross plater with the latest. ross? >> reporter: we heard from the students -- >> hey, hey, ho-ho -- >> reporter: hundreds of students from around the...
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mainly san francisco bay area south it's not going to have a huge impact in the inland valleys and in bay. by tomorrow morning it will be below flood stage. this wouldn't be enough rain to cause problems. radar tomorrow night will show green offshore but they aren't yet. temperatures in the mid-30s in the cool spots. low 40s in the regular spots. >> here's the model. there's tomorrow morning, there's tomorrow afternoon. that's a nice day. there's the rain. 7:00 a.m., and the front is cooking. so that thing gets through. by the time you're getting going bands the second half of saturday doesn't look bad. sunday looks good too. nice sunday afternoon. there's the sunday forecast. as with get going down the road there's this system to talk about. another atmospheric river, not certain how focused it will be. it will show up around tuesday. it looks like it will focus from san francisco south which is good. big sur, santa barbara will get the brunt. we'll watch it and see how that goes. that's the forecast for now. you move it 2 degrees one way or another it will bea big change in the fore
mainly san francisco bay area south it's not going to have a huge impact in the inland valleys and in bay. by tomorrow morning it will be below flood stage. this wouldn't be enough rain to cause problems. radar tomorrow night will show green offshore but they aren't yet. temperatures in the mid-30s in the cool spots. low 40s in the regular spots. >> here's the model. there's tomorrow morning, there's tomorrow afternoon. that's a nice day. there's the rain. 7:00 a.m., and the front is...
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bay area. >> we want to head to san francisco where we are joined by nbc bay area pete suratos. pete, you have been in the mosque in the islamic center of san francisco all morning and talked to folks feeling concern. we understand that. >> reporter: yeah. that's right. understandably so. they're sad and frustrated about the events as you just talked about right there in new zealand and they said they're doing their best to keep spirits up. >> i just with a tonight say we're all human beings. we have to take care of each other. we have a different beliefs. we got to respect for each other. >> reporter: now, fridays here at the islamic center in san francisco are the busiest according to syed who you just heard from where he said hundreds attending a prayer service this afternoon. we saw a handful of people heading into the mosque for prayer this morning and as the details of the mosque shooting continue to come in, syed had this to say about the tragic event. >> this is the act of terrorism. you know? we do not tolerate, whether it's muslims or nonmuslims, my heart broken for tho
bay area. >> we want to head to san francisco where we are joined by nbc bay area pete suratos. pete, you have been in the mosque in the islamic center of san francisco all morning and talked to folks feeling concern. we understand that. >> reporter: yeah. that's right. understandably so. they're sad and frustrated about the events as you just talked about right there in new zealand and they said they're doing their best to keep spirits up. >> i just with a tonight say we're...
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resolution to retroactively authorize public works to accept and expend a $225,000 grant from the san francisco bay area rapid transit district for the pit stop public toilet program july 21st 2018 through june 30th 2019. >> supervisor peskin? >> thank you, mr. president and members. i just wanted to think public works, and particularly jeremy spitz who sent us all an e-mail at 9:43 a.m. explaining, and i adequately so why this is a retroactive contract, four and accept and expend, and i think that is good practice, and i would encourage other departments to do the same for future -- future retroactive applications, and while i have the floor, i will note that is also the case relative to item 15 which hasn't been called yet, so i won't take time, but i want to thank the department of environment. >> okay. , colleagues, can we take this same house, same call? without objection, it is adopted unanimously. madame clark, please call the next item. >> thirteen is a resolution to authorize the general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission to execute a determination of lease between the cit
resolution to retroactively authorize public works to accept and expend a $225,000 grant from the san francisco bay area rapid transit district for the pit stop public toilet program july 21st 2018 through june 30th 2019. >> supervisor peskin? >> thank you, mr. president and members. i just wanted to think public works, and particularly jeremy spitz who sent us all an e-mail at 9:43 a.m. explaining, and i adequately so why this is a retroactive contract, four and accept and expend,...
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reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> and the fight will go on. thank you, jean. >>> deep in the weeds. another legal defeat for monsanto. a jury awarded a sonoma county man $80 million. edwin hardeman isn't a gardner or groundskeeper but he used the weed killer roundup to kill poison oak on his property for 26 years. now he has non-hodgkin's lymphoma. hardeman sued monsanto claiming the company knew about the dangers of the formula and didn't warn him or other customers. >> they have refused to test the product. to this day they have never done long-term testing of roundup and they have hidden information. they have failed to give information to regulating bodies. >>> raging grannies out in force to save trees out in menlo park. demonstrators rallied outside a city meeting tonight demanding the city keep seven heritage redwood trees. trees are located in el camino real right near the library. the trees sit on top of a building. so the city says the trees need to go. >> they're beautiful majestic trees. they're native to the region, coastal redwoo
reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> and the fight will go on. thank you, jean. >>> deep in the weeds. another legal defeat for monsanto. a jury awarded a sonoma county man $80 million. edwin hardeman isn't a gardner or groundskeeper but he used the weed killer roundup to kill poison oak on his property for 26 years. now he has non-hodgkin's lymphoma. hardeman sued monsanto claiming the company knew about the dangers of the formula and didn't warn him...
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other bay area cities in the top 15, includes san ramon, pleasanton, couupertincupertino. san franciscond oakland, last place. >>> we know where the raiders are play next season. it's oakland. how about after that? >>> gamers from around the world are touching down in the bay area. a tournament will be hosted in redwood city. ea will be unveiling its brand-new studio. there's some photos that you can look at. gamers will go head-to-head, playing madden. the winner will take home a $190,000 grand prize. we're back with more. >>> okay. are you ready? he's back in the bay area tomorrow. when will andrew bogut play his first game with the warriors? >> fans are excited to see the aussie return to oracle but they have to wait a few days. steve kerr told the media, his first game back will be thursday against the pacers. bogut was named mvp and defensive player of the year in australia this season. he last played on the warriors during the 2015-'16 season. >>> looks like the oakland raiders will be staying in town for one more season. you remember the drama started after the city of oakland su
other bay area cities in the top 15, includes san ramon, pleasanton, couupertincupertino. san franciscond oakland, last place. >>> we know where the raiders are play next season. it's oakland. how about after that? >>> gamers from around the world are touching down in the bay area. a tournament will be hosted in redwood city. ea will be unveiling its brand-new studio. there's some photos that you can look at. gamers will go head-to-head, playing madden. the winner will take...
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pretty light as well. 3 hours and ten minutes to 3 1/2 hours heading to kirkwood from the san francisco bay area. you shouldn't have a tough time getting there. overall, conditions are looking good. >> not bad, alexis. thanks. >>> spring has sprung and all the rain has brought plenty of new growth to the bay area. >>> they enlisted an army of goats to help trim an area in the bayview area. the transit agency says they're on the job always. >> check it out. >>> "good morning america" coming up at 7:00 on abc 7. >>> goat it aficionado is live for us, rob marciano. >> hey reginald, jessica. on this thursday, coming you, a major assault weapon crackdown. the swift action overnight after the new zealand terror attack. what their prime minister announced. >>> a major lawsuit over this cruise ship horror. a man badly injured on a ride when the bungee cord snapped. he's speaking out on gma. >>> the headline you have to read before you drink coffee or tea. why it may be bad for your health. dr. jen ashton back with more. an exclusive from donny and marie os manned. the queer eye guys are here. scheduled
pretty light as well. 3 hours and ten minutes to 3 1/2 hours heading to kirkwood from the san francisco bay area. you shouldn't have a tough time getting there. overall, conditions are looking good. >> not bad, alexis. thanks. >>> spring has sprung and all the rain has brought plenty of new growth to the bay area. >>> they enlisted an army of goats to help trim an area in the bayview area. the transit agency says they're on the job always. >> check it out....
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in the san francisco bay area, more than 30% of the historic sides of our san francisco bay has been filled and in san francisco, 95% of the land has been developed. yet, san francisco retains valuable biodiversity. san francisco is home to approximately 300 species of birds, 35 butterflies, 150 bees, approximately 470 plants, 22 of which are rare, threatened or endangered. so much those species are found on port property. biodiversity can exist in our open spaces but it can also exist in the built environment. we can promote biodiversity through encouraging appropriately designed landscape areas. for example, a study that was published by the smithsonian institution regarding a particular species of chickadee that lived in the neighborhoods, the suburb areas surrounding washington d.c., was initiated because the population of this chickadee was dropping rapidly. researchers from the smithsonian institute tried to look at what was causing this decline. found that the chickadee involved andfuls adapted to eat a particular type of caterpill caterpillar. that native plant was not found
in the san francisco bay area, more than 30% of the historic sides of our san francisco bay has been filled and in san francisco, 95% of the land has been developed. yet, san francisco retains valuable biodiversity. san francisco is home to approximately 300 species of birds, 35 butterflies, 150 bees, approximately 470 plants, 22 of which are rare, threatened or endangered. so much those species are found on port property. biodiversity can exist in our open spaces but it can also exist in the...
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amount of revenue that is generated by the lgbtq community into the city of san francisco and overall the san francisco bay area. as a former board of directors for "pride" 10 years ago i know it was more than in the millions and continues to grow. our fulsom street event also generates a lot of international incoming visitors to our tourist community. and like has already been said, i ditto on the fact that why a long-standing commission, despite scent reputation by director satos, is so resistant to this. and that they risk, without realizing it, given the mobilization of what the community can show you, that they could be put on -- they could be put feet to the hot seat. and it would not go well for the city or for the commission as a whole. as a member of the lgbtq cultural district on the governance committee, it is really important that we represent all of the county members, the votes that make san francisco the international star that it is, not just for this country, but to the globe. so with that said, please fight on. thank you. >> chairwoman: thank you so much. >> good morning, supervisors. my name
amount of revenue that is generated by the lgbtq community into the city of san francisco and overall the san francisco bay area. as a former board of directors for "pride" 10 years ago i know it was more than in the millions and continues to grow. our fulsom street event also generates a lot of international incoming visitors to our tourist community. and like has already been said, i ditto on the fact that why a long-standing commission, despite scent reputation by director satos,...
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bay area. he asked her to represent the jewish committee. the committee evolved into san franciscocouncil on religion and race, which she cochaired for 25 years. after the earthquake, the relief agency formed and interfaith community to eight those affected and displaced. retail was a member of this committee and saw an opportunity to expand the citywide group. the initial committee became what we call today the san francisco interfaith council where she is currently the executive vice chair. rita personally notes that one of her proudest achievements is the interfaith winter shelter program, which provides shelter at over 35 places of worship throughout the city between november and march. in the early 1990s, the presidio was transforming from a military base into a national park big rita believed the interfaith community should have a presence in the new park and gather interfaith leaders from across the bay area. today, the interfaith centre at the presidio continues to manage the interfaith chapel, whelping -- welcoming thousands of visitors every year. rita has also been an in
bay area. he asked her to represent the jewish committee. the committee evolved into san franciscocouncil on religion and race, which she cochaired for 25 years. after the earthquake, the relief agency formed and interfaith community to eight those affected and displaced. retail was a member of this committee and saw an opportunity to expand the citywide group. the initial committee became what we call today the san francisco interfaith council where she is currently the executive vice chair....
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thousands of travel experiences and speak detectly to travel experts at the ninth annual san francisco bay areanture show going on all weekend long at the santa clara convention center on great america parkway. in the north bay, it's weekend of cheese bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the cheese festival in santa rosa complete with cheese experts, chef demos and pairings, educational sessions and more at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>> actor will ferrell joined the l.a. kings broadcasts are in the booth last night for the game against the sharks. it brought back his beloved ron burgundy character. >> when does the kiss cam start? >> i don't know. we might have to buzz upstairs. >> i'll kiss this burrito. >> ferrell is an actor and a huge sports fan. last night, he was ron burgundy, the bumbling anchor man from the anchor man movies. he was clearly an l.a. man. he took a swipe at the sharks. thank you for joining us. have a great rest of your day. more weather coverage on ktvu.com. see you back here for more news on the 4. toarrison, the wine collection. grace, you get the beach house, just do
thousands of travel experiences and speak detectly to travel experts at the ninth annual san francisco bay areanture show going on all weekend long at the santa clara convention center on great america parkway. in the north bay, it's weekend of cheese bliss, beer, wine and spirits at the cheese festival in santa rosa complete with cheese experts, chef demos and pairings, educational sessions and more at the sonoma county fairgrounds. >>> actor will ferrell joined the l.a. kings...
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bay area. mostly sunny skies are expected on sunday with daytime highs in the mid to uppers 60s along the san francisco. daytime highs elsewhere in the bay area will be in the low to mid 70s, 5-10 degrees above average. a weak storm and cooler temperatures are forecast to return early next week with showers possible monday into tuesday. rain totals will be 0.25" or less. additional wet weather is expected late next week as a series of storm systems move through the area, with potentially more significant rainfall possible on friday. (justine) a heartwarming moment for an east bay family hit with multiple tragedies over the years. recently, the 13-year-old cousin of the late de la salle football star terrance kelly learned that he's been accepted to his cousin's alma mater. kelly was murdered back in 2004. kron four's philippe djegal spoke with the elated family. (philippe) baseball is his passion. his family watches every one of his games... and, 13-year-old terrance "josh" carr earns a four-point-one-oh g-p-a.malik carr/father- "i'm extremely proud of not only my son, but the life that my cousin tk li
bay area. mostly sunny skies are expected on sunday with daytime highs in the mid to uppers 60s along the san francisco. daytime highs elsewhere in the bay area will be in the low to mid 70s, 5-10 degrees above average. a weak storm and cooler temperatures are forecast to return early next week with showers possible monday into tuesday. rain totals will be 0.25" or less. additional wet weather is expected late next week as a series of storm systems move through the area, with potentially...
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bay area. housing is one of the big issues we focus on. in san franciscoan affordable housing unit in a new lie built apartment building south of market. only 83 families were lucky to get their own unit. that's san francisco's reality when it comes to affordable housing. it's just tough. the city with the help of nonprofits and private industry is becoming a model for other cities. abc7 has more from the newsroom on how. >> reporter: other cities are looking at san francisco because the city has little by little managed to create affordable housing and turned it over to the experts to manage. if you don't know what's going on with the city when it comes to this kind of housing, you are about to find out. tonight 83 families have a new, clean, and safe home. meet catina turner. once homeless she now paid $343 a month for this one-bedroom apartment in san francisco. >> i'm so happy and thank god for all of this. i'm so happy. yes. much better living. i'm more stable, yeah. >> three, two, one -- >> reporter: the mayor and other tenants at 1036 mission street
bay area. housing is one of the big issues we focus on. in san franciscoan affordable housing unit in a new lie built apartment building south of market. only 83 families were lucky to get their own unit. that's san francisco's reality when it comes to affordable housing. it's just tough. the city with the help of nonprofits and private industry is becoming a model for other cities. abc7 has more from the newsroom on how. >> reporter: other cities are looking at san francisco because the...
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that benefit that it can give when they're trying to recruit employees on that competitive san francisco bay area, stock options, that's something that's a nice thing to be able to offer employees especially when you are recruiting >> courtney, i wonder about the revenue trends they have been seeing in terms of picking this year to go public. and the department store, which you'd think, okay, we talk about the department store being dead. that's where levis still does a lot of business. i'm surprised it didn't put any damper on any sentiment. >> exactly in the last two years, levi saw the total revenues, net revenues grow 14% in the last year, 8% before that 57% of what levis sells is in a wholesale accounts, it could be a department store or a nordstrom. >> that could be with target or walmart. it could be online all of that together as long as it's not a levi-owned store count as wholesale levy said it's top ten were up 8% last year so even though we talk a lot about the trouble, the traditional retail and department stores are seeing, levi isn't feeling that necessarily. at least not for its b
that benefit that it can give when they're trying to recruit employees on that competitive san francisco bay area, stock options, that's something that's a nice thing to be able to offer employees especially when you are recruiting >> courtney, i wonder about the revenue trends they have been seeing in terms of picking this year to go public. and the department store, which you'd think, okay, we talk about the department store being dead. that's where levis still does a lot of business....
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it's nice to offer employees to recruit, especially in the san francisco bay area back to you. >> let's look at how levi's going public could impact retail president of sw retailers, great to have you with us. >> thank you >> courtney was mentioning the sellers. what are the best comps for levis? >> i think those are the comps clearly, if you look at the business, they are transitioning and saying, okay, denim is mature jeans are mature they are going after the women's business, the tops business. they have a new competitive set, including american eagle that's doing a great job in denim, but strong in tops you have to look at calvin klein, not been doing a great job in europe as competition and wranglor, which has guided down three times this year. it is clear denim jeans are tough. this company is trying to diversify. >> what do you make of the value and the comps? >> i think, if you look at the top line and, assuming the momentum stays where it is, it's a reasonable valuation here. again, you can't look at this as a jeans play because they have been able to diversify into other categ
it's nice to offer employees to recruit, especially in the san francisco bay area back to you. >> let's look at how levi's going public could impact retail president of sw retailers, great to have you with us. >> thank you >> courtney was mentioning the sellers. what are the best comps for levis? >> i think those are the comps clearly, if you look at the business, they are transitioning and saying, okay, denim is mature jeans are mature they are going after the women's...
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set at market rates based on comparable rents charged at other marinas within the greater san francisco bay area. and the developer is further committing that a small or medium vessel, smaller than the available slips, that the slip holder would be placed in the smallest available slip and charged the rate based on the actual length of their vessel, rather than the size of the slip. and g.i.e. has provided an update pro forma based on the revised footprint and the number of slips and through the department of real estate, tida commissioner appraisal for the fair market value of the lease holder which sent set a markett at $90,000 a month. and these materials were provided in comparing the analysis. and the lease terms, again, the footprint of the improvements is roughly 724 by 718 feet. capable of supporting up to 220 slips. and the base rent is $90,000 per year, subject to adjustments based on c.p.i. and there's also percentage rent for gross revenues for live aboard fees and other gross revenues of the marina. and the developer is eligible for rent credits against the percentage rent but not t
set at market rates based on comparable rents charged at other marinas within the greater san francisco bay area. and the developer is further committing that a small or medium vessel, smaller than the available slips, that the slip holder would be placed in the smallest available slip and charged the rate based on the actual length of their vessel, rather than the size of the slip. and g.i.e. has provided an update pro forma based on the revised footprint and the number of slips and through...
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san francisco, partly cloudy, lunchtime, scattered high clouds by 4:00, sam cisco easily back in the 60s, most of the bay areato the 60s.>>> -- san francisco. the bay area tomorrow afternoon, partly to mostly sunny skies, clear skies up and down the coastline, high pressure rebuilds this weekend, some 70s, sunday, the warmest day of the weekend, the warming could continue into monday.>>> the forecast model, relatively clear skies, high clouds by 2:00 or 3:00, and friday, su those deals, a few clouds begin to northern california. and the bay area. especially saturday afternoon. >>> after the cool start, a good recovery, the highs almost matching today, 65, and san mateo, 63. and i feel like my job is easy. >> this is a nice one this week. 75 next monday? >> we are cruising into the weekend, make plans for warm temperatures. >> you said there might be rain next week, still looking like that? >> maybe wednesday or thursday, as well. >> thanks mark. >>> i woke up, and i thought someone hacked my account. >> technical issues plaguing facebook and instagram, inaccessible four hours today, what an expert says could
san francisco, partly cloudy, lunchtime, scattered high clouds by 4:00, sam cisco easily back in the 60s, most of the bay areato the 60s.>>> -- san francisco. the bay area tomorrow afternoon, partly to mostly sunny skies, clear skies up and down the coastline, high pressure rebuilds this weekend, some 70s, sunday, the warmest day of the weekend, the warming could continue into monday.>>> the forecast model, relatively clear skies, high clouds by 2:00 or 3:00, and friday, su...
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and this comes as the san francisco bay area saw 20% increase and lice activity this winter over last year. the cdc says head to head contact with any infected person is the most common way that you get head lice and once you have it early detection is the key. >>products don't work anymore on super lice or their eggs it doesn't hurt. so it's not going to hurt anybody it's not the cause of the disease is a lot of people freak out just a little tiny but. >>you freak out because it's h e. >>everything's itchy and then you feel it even when you don't have your kid has and everybody has. so this is what they say. >>so that it doesn't go through your house and your school kids should never share. they're comb brush. or even a scarf with anybody not even a sibling. we'll take a quick break. >>new developments in the jussi- smollett case with president trump now ordered ♪ you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scen. introducing febreze one; a new range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home
and this comes as the san francisco bay area saw 20% increase and lice activity this winter over last year. the cdc says head to head contact with any infected person is the most common way that you get head lice and once you have it early detection is the key. >>products don't work anymore on super lice or their eggs it doesn't hurt. so it's not going to hurt anybody it's not the cause of the disease is a lot of people freak out just a little tiny but. >>you freak out because it's...
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i've been in the san francisco bay area in over 20 years working in high-tech technology. yes, i am truly a real new york kind of guy. but i have a big heart for san francisco. i'm speaking on behalf of the community of the -- of what i have referred to as the lost, forgotten world. i call it jurassic park of the outer sunset. we are seeking a capital investment from your team of between $1 million and $3 million to create the first of its type, which will require a major paradigm shift, according to mr. thomas coon, who wrote a deep essay and book about this subject. we want a modern, 21st century, above-ground station on the corner of 31st and judit juda street on the starting point. it is interesting. the type of station i'm talking about exists in san jose, perhaps, portland, oregon, and definitely exists in south market today. these are fantastic design stations. we wish to end what i have deemed a practice that i refer to as station inequality. the forgotten world receives hundreds of thousands of concert-goers for events, like the outside land festival, and there ar
i've been in the san francisco bay area in over 20 years working in high-tech technology. yes, i am truly a real new york kind of guy. but i have a big heart for san francisco. i'm speaking on behalf of the community of the -- of what i have referred to as the lost, forgotten world. i call it jurassic park of the outer sunset. we are seeking a capital investment from your team of between $1 million and $3 million to create the first of its type, which will require a major paradigm shift,...
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at her office, 12-year-old rio and 10-year-old sister magdalena are with earth guardians san francisco bay arearew. i began by asking magdalena about her reaction to how senator feinstein addressed their call to support the green new deal. >> well, first of all, i want to say that i am really thankful and grateful that she let us in and that we got to actually have a seat and talk. at i think she could've been little more respectful and how she communicated with us. but it is not about her, it is more about getting green new deal and having a place to live. i saw a sign in a said "there is no planet b." i totally agree with that. we have things that we don't t that wer planets have need to preser a and protectct, like oceanans that are g getting warmed, polar icice caps getting melted, animals getting killed and endangered that we need to say. amy: i want to go to the clip of you are confronting senenator feinstein. this is s that clip. you tore tryingng to ask vote yes on the green nenew dea. >> ok. i will tell you what. we have our own green new deal. >> the government is supposed to be for t
at her office, 12-year-old rio and 10-year-old sister magdalena are with earth guardians san francisco bay arearew. i began by asking magdalena about her reaction to how senator feinstein addressed their call to support the green new deal. >> well, first of all, i want to say that i am really thankful and grateful that she let us in and that we got to actually have a seat and talk. at i think she could've been little more respectful and how she communicated with us. but it is not about...
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super lice are resistant to most common treatments for lice and and there's a report that the san francisco bay areace activity over this winter. when you compare to last year the cdc says head to head contact was somebody who had as a lace is the most common way that this spreads the cdc says early detection is the key. >>products don't work anymore on super lice or their eggs it doesn't hurt. so it's not going to hurt anybody it's not the cause of the disease is a lot of people freak out just a little tiny but. >>it doesn't hurt, but it is like crazy and you can hardly see them and they're everywhere and >>when you do the treatments ers dna of the poll mountain and their special shampoos and stuff but again the super lice that doesn't bother them. so you got it the best thing you can do is prevent prevent prevent and that means don't let your kids use the same comb or brush or wear a hat or scarf with anybody not even a sibling may say. 20 in coming upon the problem morning news, lawmakers propose a statewide ban on flavored tobacco we'll have details ahead first though you could see some new spor
super lice are resistant to most common treatments for lice and and there's a report that the san francisco bay areace activity over this winter. when you compare to last year the cdc says head to head contact was somebody who had as a lace is the most common way that this spreads the cdc says early detection is the key. >>products don't work anymore on super lice or their eggs it doesn't hurt. so it's not going to hurt anybody it's not the cause of the disease is a lot of people freak...
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. >>> home values are growing and sales are declining in the san francisco bay area.about 4300 homes were sold in bay area counties in february, down 13% from the same time last year. the number of homes sold in the bay area is 44% below the historical average for february. also worth mentioning, nearly 20% of the homes that were bought were by investors or second home buyers. >>> some long-lost visitors creating a buzz at the presidio in san francisco. they were discovered in a quiet rolling area of sandy grass. on closer examination, experts realized the swarming insects were silver digger bees. the bees live underground and haven't been seen here in large numbers since the 1920s. lookine and the return is great news for the environment. >> this is great for native plant pollinatiopollination. they're very specific to a lot of these native plants, so they're very important for the plants, the native plants of the ecosystem, which the native plants are the foundation of the ecosystem and support all kinds of wildlife. >> they say the bees are so busy finding mates th
. >>> home values are growing and sales are declining in the san francisco bay area.about 4300 homes were sold in bay area counties in february, down 13% from the same time last year. the number of homes sold in the bay area is 44% below the historical average for february. also worth mentioning, nearly 20% of the homes that were bought were by investors or second home buyers. >>> some long-lost visitors creating a buzz at the presidio in san francisco. they were discovered in...