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san francisco public utilities commission. thank you for considering my appointment as director of the san francisco bay area regional water system financing authority. as chair peskin alluded to and as you know the sfpuc provides drinks water to 2.6 million customers including retail in san francisco and wholesale customers in alameda and santa clara counties. sb1870 created the regional water system financing authority when we were getting the program improvement with a way to collaborate on financial decisions related to the regional water system. the financing authority is regional organization that raises money if needed to help improve the san francisco bay area regional water system. this appointment served the remainder previously approved term ending on june 30, 2023. previous general managers served. as new general manager i look forward to serving in this position as well. before questions about my potential pending appointment to respond to supervisor peskin. rest assured in terms of overall completion it is well. we are about 95% completed. very few projects left. a big part of my first five months in office has been
san francisco public utilities commission. thank you for considering my appointment as director of the san francisco bay area regional water system financing authority. as chair peskin alluded to and as you know the sfpuc provides drinks water to 2.6 million customers including retail in san francisco and wholesale customers in alameda and santa clara counties. sb1870 created the regional water system financing authority when we were getting the program improvement with a way to collaborate on...
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national council on severe autism, you're also a leader here of the autism society in the san francisco bay area for those on the spectrum. why is socialization so important? >> it's really important. here at autism society san francisco bay area, we have a long history of hosting events and conferences that bring autism families together, that bring the autism community together to support each other and to provide our children and our families with experiences that might not otherwise be available to them. so we've partnered with all kinds of arts organizations, including, for example, san francisco ballet, the new ballet, the peninsula ballet, we've partnered even with sports organizations. we've had an event with the warriors, for example, for autism awareness month. >> and jill and i had a great conversation. you can watch the full interview on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and online and download it on the streaming app and look for the video under must-see playlist. but it was a must-see conversation that we had, because you need that community. and somebody you know is touched with the au
national council on severe autism, you're also a leader here of the autism society in the san francisco bay area for those on the spectrum. why is socialization so important? >> it's really important. here at autism society san francisco bay area, we have a long history of hosting events and conferences that bring autism families together, that bring the autism community together to support each other and to provide our children and our families with experiences that might not otherwise...
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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 area residents 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 exper
an effort to get as many of the legal permanent residents in the san francisco since 2013 we started reaching the san francisco bay area residents 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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with what is transpires in this country, san francisco and the san francisco bay area as a whole needs to stand as a classic example of trans affirmation and trans inclusion and safe spaces for trans people. >>> here is a look at the white house where the biden administration invited oakland resident and "jeopardy!" champ amy schneid tore visit today as the biden administration rolled out a series of measures in transgender americans. >> i'm really honored to be here and really grateful that this is being celebrated and the trans people are being celebrated in a place like this. >> schneider met with the second gentleman and discussed the importance of transgender visibility and equality. >>> betty reid sosskin, the national park service's oldest active ranger, ride after a decade and a half of service. she celebrated her 100th birthday in september last year. she spent her last day providing an interpretive program and visiting the rosie the visitor world war ii memorial. soskin founded reid's records in berkeley with her former husband. it was the first black-owned record store in th
with what is transpires in this country, san francisco and the san francisco bay area as a whole needs to stand as a classic example of trans affirmation and trans inclusion and safe spaces for trans people. >>> here is a look at the white house where the biden administration invited oakland resident and "jeopardy!" champ amy schneid tore visit today as the biden administration rolled out a series of measures in transgender americans. >> i'm really honored to be here...
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such as san francisco bay area, silicon valley area, that's where we're seeing some pro announced impacts from the inflation from existing high costs. for the latino community who have been bearing the brunnel from the economic fallout from the pandemic, this is exceptionally high. some of the highest costs around inflation have been around energy and food. on the energy front, we're talking utilities. some basic necessities that are starting to squeeze folks on top of other costs such as housing and so forth. for the latino community, in particular, you add when the pandemic struck they were twice as likely to have lost their jobs and were already starting with some of the largest wage gams. >> talk to us about some of the things la ten latino families can do? how can they get help? >> we're excited to announce that we've awarded 1.4 million foundations across the state, especially to leverage these efforts for recovery. you've heard the large federal numbers, right? the $1.9 trillion in the american rescue plan. and our dollars at the local level and state level to support local organiz
such as san francisco bay area, silicon valley area, that's where we're seeing some pro announced impacts from the inflation from existing high costs. for the latino community who have been bearing the brunnel from the economic fallout from the pandemic, this is exceptionally high. some of the highest costs around inflation have been around energy and food. on the energy front, we're talking utilities. some basic necessities that are starting to squeeze folks on top of other costs such as...
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. >> you can watch every episode of "saving san francisco" on your roku, apple tv, or amazon fire service by down loading the nbc bay area streaming app or watch it online at nbc bay area.com/saving san francisco. >> it is seriously worth your time. >>> up next, stolen right in front of their house. the wheelchair accessible van taken from a san jose family and the happy ending. >>> plus, celebrating the life of cesar chavez. how thousands across the bay area are honoring the legendary labor leader. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it's dry right now but there are storms in the pacific. i'll show you the updated look at when we could get rainfall returning. that is in about nine minutes. >>> right now survivor stories detailing harrowing escapes from mariupol and sharing the images they saw. then a year after our visit to a california high school we return to understand learning loss and how students are dealing with covid whip lash when we're joined by our viewers in the west for nbc "nightly news." oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. wha
. >> you can watch every episode of "saving san francisco" on your roku, apple tv, or amazon fire service by down loading the nbc bay area streaming app or watch it online at nbc bay area.com/saving san francisco. >> it is seriously worth your time. >>> up next, stolen right in front of their house. the wheelchair accessible van taken from a san jose family and the happy ending. >>> plus, celebrating the life of cesar chavez. how thousands across the bay...
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living is already significantly high, especially in some of our large metro areas, such as san francisco bay area, silicon valley area, and that's exactly where we're also seeing some pronounced impacts from the inflation on top of some existing high costs. and for communities like the latino community who have been bearing the brunt of the economic fallout from the pandemic, this is exceptionally high. some of the highest costs around inflation have been around energy and food. on the energy front we're talking utilities, so some basic necessities that are starting to squeeze folks on top of other costs such as housing. the latino community in particular, you add these on top of the fact that when the pandemic struck they were twice as likely to have lost their jobs and were already starting with some of the largest wage gaps. >> talk to us about specific things latino families can do in the bay area to get the assistance. because we know the need is there. is there assistance and how can they get that? >> yeah, absolutely. so we're excited, actually, to announce that we've awarded $1.4 million
living is already significantly high, especially in some of our large metro areas, such as san francisco bay area, silicon valley area, and that's exactly where we're also seeing some pronounced impacts from the inflation on top of some existing high costs. and for communities like the latino community who have been bearing the brunt of the economic fallout from the pandemic, this is exceptionally high. some of the highest costs around inflation have been around energy and food. on the energy...
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the national council on severe autism, you're also a leader of the autism society in the san francisco bay area. that society holds many events for those on the spectrum. why is that socialization so important? >> it is really important. here at autism society bay area san francisco, we have a long history of hosting events and conferences that bring autism families together. that bring the autism community together to support each other and to provide our children and our families with experiences that might not otherwise be available to them. so we've partnered with all kinds of art organizations, including san francisco ballet, the peninsula ballet, we've partnered with sports organizations. we've had an event with the warriors, for example, for autism awareness month. >> and you can watch that full interview on your roku, apple tv or amazon fire. you can download the bay area streaming app. we had a great conversation. she also has two children on the spectrum so she has really become an advocate, trying to provide those resources for families. and she just talked about how important it is
the national council on severe autism, you're also a leader of the autism society in the san francisco bay area. that society holds many events for those on the spectrum. why is that socialization so important? >> it is really important. here at autism society bay area san francisco, we have a long history of hosting events and conferences that bring autism families together. that bring the autism community together to support each other and to provide our children and our families with...
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bay area. we have heavier pockets pushing through san francisco. the oakland area and in through the north bay and south san francisco. expect to keep a chance of thunderstorms through the evening. the timeline coming up in my full forecast. >>> maybe leave a couple extra minutes because of the slick roads. oakland, 880, slick conditions. a couple of spinouts but no major problems. we know what april showers bring, they bring silvana. >> reporter: wall street is set to open higher. the markets coming off a mixed session yesterday. the dow rising 280 points helped by strong results from procter & gamble. the nasdaq was dragged down by netflix, which plunged 35% having its worst day since 2004 when it was just a dvd rental company. in focus today, a report on unemployment and earnings from at&t, american airlines and snap. tesla shares are rallying after the electric carmaker reported quarterly profits. revenue jumping more than 80% on strange sales growth and higher average prices for its cars. that's despite continued supply chain issues and a covid
bay area. we have heavier pockets pushing through san francisco. the oakland area and in through the north bay and south san francisco. expect to keep a chance of thunderstorms through the evening. the timeline coming up in my full forecast. >>> maybe leave a couple extra minutes because of the slick roads. oakland, 880, slick conditions. a couple of spinouts but no major problems. we know what april showers bring, they bring silvana. >> reporter: wall street is set to open...
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. >> other venues like this, all over the place, not just in the san francisco bay area need to existive and i'm not just talking about the arts communities, even if you are here to see a chuckle bucket comedy show and you are still experiencing humanity and in specific ways being able to gather with people and experience something together. and especially coming out of the pandemic, the loss of that in-person human connection recovering that in good ways is going to be vital for our entire society. >> it's a family club. most our staff has been working with us for 10 years so we feel like a family. >> what people think of when they think of bottom of the hill and i get a lot of this is first of all, the first place i met my husband or where we had our first date and i love that and we love doing weddings and i expect there to be a wedding season post 2021 of all the make up we haddings and i hope that many people do that because we have had so many rock ep role weddings. >> i told my girlfriend, make sure you stand at the front of the stage and i can give you a kiss at midnight. at t
. >> other venues like this, all over the place, not just in the san francisco bay area need to existive and i'm not just talking about the arts communities, even if you are here to see a chuckle bucket comedy show and you are still experiencing humanity and in specific ways being able to gather with people and experience something together. and especially coming out of the pandemic, the loss of that in-person human connection recovering that in good ways is going to be vital for our...
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my take away is the san francisco bay area is blessed by some very courageous leaders and vibrant faith communities. >> i feel the same. this is about my 16th year. have many colleagues i am appreciative of. i am always looking for something new. what can you say after doing 45 years of easter? what do you say this year? for easter? >> the joy in the celebration. one of the things is where we are in the country right now. there is a lot of chaos and fear . one of the things i hear in the scripture passage from matthew is angel's they do not fear. we have the victory. we are able to celebrate. i asked my son, what is it that's a special to easter about you? >> he said jesus came back and keep teaching and we still have lots to learn. >> jim? >> it's an important easter for me and that my mother-in-law passed away last october, this is the first easter without her. no your mom has passed way back to think on the theme he is risen and what that meant to them the courage and brought to their lives and what it means to us as a put their deaths in proper perspective. >> i appreciate you both
my take away is the san francisco bay area is blessed by some very courageous leaders and vibrant faith communities. >> i feel the same. this is about my 16th year. have many colleagues i am appreciative of. i am always looking for something new. what can you say after doing 45 years of easter? what do you say this year? for easter? >> the joy in the celebration. one of the things is where we are in the country right now. there is a lot of chaos and fear . one of the things i hear...
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san francisco bay area launched its 2022 oracle park service this weekend. ballpark hop connects riders to the oracle park ferry terminal. that means, fans can take varies from alameda, oakland, richmond, or vallejo to downtown and be transported to the ballpark short hub. after the game, the ride takes them back to their fairy of chores. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help safeguard your small business with comcast business securityedge™. it's advanced security that continuously scans for threats and helps protect every connected device. on the largest, fastest, reliable network with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. so you can be ready for what's next. get started with internet and voice for $64.99 a month. and ask how to add securityedge™. or, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. we've been cooking up this kitchen design for a while... ...so it's going to be perfect. ok, that pattern works. wow, this whole look works. and at a price that really works. i think our work
san francisco bay area launched its 2022 oracle park service this weekend. ballpark hop connects riders to the oracle park ferry terminal. that means, fans can take varies from alameda, oakland, richmond, or vallejo to downtown and be transported to the ballpark short hub. after the game, the ride takes them back to their fairy of chores. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help safeguard your small business with comcast business...
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. >> 1897 to 2017 is interesting no matter what the political structures are the san francisco bay area or the nation or the world. issues around people coming new to a place. you come with a new vision and you have a lot of energy but you may not have the money. that is the marriage. and wondering as a deterrent to folks to benefit from preview free loan. key comment on the economic marriage of how you bring human capacity to an economic support system and what that does to build resilience in a community. >> thank you for that question. our mission is really to help people become and remain self- sufficient. we do that by means of providing interest-free loans. much like a family member might. especially for immigrants and others who are living in an environment where they don't have that the family support to provide the necessary financial means. we are like and extended families offering the key to the future. whether it's to help them get back on track financially, they offer personal, emergency, claimant loans. people are having literal financial troubles because they also provid
. >> 1897 to 2017 is interesting no matter what the political structures are the san francisco bay area or the nation or the world. issues around people coming new to a place. you come with a new vision and you have a lot of energy but you may not have the money. that is the marriage. and wondering as a deterrent to folks to benefit from preview free loan. key comment on the economic marriage of how you bring human capacity to an economic support system and what that does to build...
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a great fore shock is felt throughout the san francisco bay area. some 20 to 25 second later, san francisco residents are awakened by a tremor 45 to 60 seconds long measuring 7.9 on that modern magnitude scale. the first casualties from the massive quake occur when low rent tenements in the south of market district collapse. hundreds are killed as the liquefied ground swallows the homes and added the death toll as collapsed structures immediately catch fire and prevent rescue attempts and fire chief is fatally wounded during the earthquake and would die four days later on a spire tower of the california hotel collapsed onto the fire station home. and due to severe earthquake damage, telephone and telegraph communication within the city is impossible. a few messages are sent around the world via the pacific cable before that line, too, fails. 6:00 a.m., san francisco mayor eugene schmitz is unaware of the severity of the quake and he leaves the safety of his home and heads downtown and sees the enormous scale of that disaster and are available to repo
a great fore shock is felt throughout the san francisco bay area. some 20 to 25 second later, san francisco residents are awakened by a tremor 45 to 60 seconds long measuring 7.9 on that modern magnitude scale. the first casualties from the massive quake occur when low rent tenements in the south of market district collapse. hundreds are killed as the liquefied ground swallows the homes and added the death toll as collapsed structures immediately catch fire and prevent rescue attempts and fire...
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. >>> remembering an old school bartender known as a local and chinned in san francisco. >>> bay area homeowners in fire prone areas could be forced to pack up and leave. a glaring problem is making it impossible to stay. we say good evening to you. i am ryan yamamoto. >> i am juliette goodrich in for liz. >>> residents in areas already have to worry about space and planning possible evacuations. >> wilson walker explains fire insurance costs are creating an even bigger strain. >> reporter: at the edge of valley, this is the ridgeline community of berryessa estates. this is one of the places in california that has been threatened by fire again and again and again. even for the folks who have not lost homes because of those fires. it is now making living here almost impossible. >> we have been here from the north. we have been hit in the south. we have been hit. they say the most dangerous is to live in napa county because of fire now these days. >> reporter: for gil bickett, recent fires brought a series of evacuations and a number of close calls. it has become increasingly expensive
. >>> remembering an old school bartender known as a local and chinned in san francisco. >>> bay area homeowners in fire prone areas could be forced to pack up and leave. a glaring problem is making it impossible to stay. we say good evening to you. i am ryan yamamoto. >> i am juliette goodrich in for liz. >>> residents in areas already have to worry about space and planning possible evacuations. >> wilson walker explains fire insurance costs are creating...
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. >> nearly every bay area transit agency is stepping up security. >> san francisco bay area transit agency say that they have increased uniform patrols on b.a.r.t. trains, san francisco muni trains and light rail. it's an effort to try to make passengers feel safer. all the agencies know riders here saw the terrifying images from new york as smoke and passengers streamed out of a train car in the midst of a mass shooting. almost immediately afternoon, marked police mobilized more officers at home. >> all the men and women wearing a b.a.r.t. police uniform is out in the system this morning and we'll continue to do that. >> san francisco police also increased patrols and on light rail, santa clara sheriffs deputies not only walked the platforms, but brought out bomb sniffing dogs. not because of a threat, but to help ease rider concerns. >> we have three canines that are dedicated and they're all bomb trained and we have to patrol dog as wem. >> it's clear riders needed reassurance. >> what happened in new york is very scary. we need protection. >> too bad we have people like in new y
. >> nearly every bay area transit agency is stepping up security. >> san francisco bay area transit agency say that they have increased uniform patrols on b.a.r.t. trains, san francisco muni trains and light rail. it's an effort to try to make passengers feel safer. all the agencies know riders here saw the terrifying images from new york as smoke and passengers streamed out of a train car in the midst of a mass shooting. almost immediately afternoon, marked police mobilized more...
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bay area. and san francisco with those clear skies. may have patchy frosts to wake up to. 30s to 40s to start. the afternoon, numbers are going to be trending warmer tomorrow. most of the valleys, mid to upper 60s from san jose south. we are down towards gilroy, 60 in oakland. the first chance of rain holding off likely until late on mondays. we'll give you a closer look hour by hour. most of monday stays dry. monday night into tuesday morning, perhaps impacting part of that tuesday morning commute across the south bay. could see about half inch of rain moving into the bay area. the interesting part of the forecast develops on wednesday and thursday. it will manage to tap into tropical moisture from the typhoon and the western pacific. it will start to incorporate into this thursday pattern. potentially the heaviest rain wednesday night into thursday. the hits keep oncoming. friday and early saturday, more rain chances possible. >> looks like we are heading towards next weekend. maybe that storm track moves off to the north. keeping ev
bay area. and san francisco with those clear skies. may have patchy frosts to wake up to. 30s to 40s to start. the afternoon, numbers are going to be trending warmer tomorrow. most of the valleys, mid to upper 60s from san jose south. we are down towards gilroy, 60 in oakland. the first chance of rain holding off likely until late on mondays. we'll give you a closer look hour by hour. most of monday stays dry. monday night into tuesday morning, perhaps impacting part of that tuesday morning...
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. >>> remembering an old school bartender known as a local and chinned in san francisco. >>> bay area areas could be forced to pack up and leave. a glaring problem is making it impossible to stay. we say good evening to you. i am ryan yamamoto. >> i am juliette goodrich in for liz. >>> residents in areas already have to worry about space and planning possible evacuations. >> wilson walker explains fire insurance costs are creating an even bigger strain. >> reporter: at the edge of valley, this is the ridgeline community of berryessa estates. this is one of the places in california that has been threatened by fire again and again and again. even for the folks who have not lost homes because of those
. >>> remembering an old school bartender known as a local and chinned in san francisco. >>> bay area areas could be forced to pack up and leave. a glaring problem is making it impossible to stay. we say good evening to you. i am ryan yamamoto. >> i am juliette goodrich in for liz. >>> residents in areas already have to worry about space and planning possible evacuations. >> wilson walker explains fire insurance costs are creating an even bigger strain....
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frontal boundary slide in a southerly direction, clipping sonoma and napa counties over the san francisco bay area by the lunch hour, a little bit of light rain over san jose as well and then again, it's hit and miss throughout the day tomorrow , very light precipitation until that right there. it's a second system and this is a wetter one, and it has a little bit more wins associated with it as well. but it will invade our area in the overnight hours into our saturday, quickly moving out and then again with an unstable nature of the air mass. i cannot rule out the possibility of a scattered showers throughout the day on saturday, so let's just break it down like this. we have two systems on the way thursday tomorrow. anywhere from 5 1/100 of an inch of rain across the santa clara valid at three quarters of an inch of rain and the north bay valleys and mountains. heaviest precipitation on saturday, so that means snow and the high sierra and we are talking about snow tomorrow and then again on saturday, so that's why we have a winter weather advisory in place for the high sierra right now, all the
frontal boundary slide in a southerly direction, clipping sonoma and napa counties over the san francisco bay area by the lunch hour, a little bit of light rain over san jose as well and then again, it's hit and miss throughout the day tomorrow , very light precipitation until that right there. it's a second system and this is a wetter one, and it has a little bit more wins associated with it as well. but it will invade our area in the overnight hours into our saturday, quickly moving out and...
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reporter: amanda bickett is a senior -- with the lawyers committee immigration rights for the san francisco bay area pages holding the prograwill ef >> all great, bold moves by the administration. we will see what happens when the rubber hits the road. >> reporter: asked for 11-year- old tennis player -- and her family, they arise arrived at sfo on tourist visas. now they are applying for temporary protective status. remember -- who fled? as they tried to board a flight to sfo to stay with san jose relatives, they were stopped. they are now in cyprus, teaching english to other ukrainians. for now, this is where she plans to stay. >> very strong people. we just hope they can get here soon. >> reporter: for bowden and his wife, they just had a new baby. cannot wait for his parents to hold them for the first time. >> very grateful to the u.s. government, to the president and all the people who made this happen. >> reporter: now, to qualify for the program, ukrainians must have a u.s. sponsor. they have to undergo background and security check, past biometric screening, complete all their vaccinations,
reporter: amanda bickett is a senior -- with the lawyers committee immigration rights for the san francisco bay area pages holding the prograwill ef >> all great, bold moves by the administration. we will see what happens when the rubber hits the road. >> reporter: asked for 11-year- old tennis player -- and her family, they arise arrived at sfo on tourist visas. now they are applying for temporary protective status. remember -- who fled? as they tried to board a flight to sfo to...
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and, of course, urban areas like the san francisco bay area, take their share. but, a lot of water demand comes from the more populated, much drier southern california. this geographic problem is why we have invested in massive water infrastructure. california's water system tries to organize the funny stories of our aquifers and the shrinking seasonal capacity of our snowpack to control the fate of our hydration. the california state water project, which spans the entire state, began operation in 1960. it is the largest water transfer system in the world. it includes the 444 mile long california aqueduct and other compounds and waterways, as well as 1500 reservoirs. the project transfer 650 million gallons of water daily across the state and had a total capacity in wet years of almost 2 trillion gallons. but, even siphoning northern water ist enough to quench southern california's thirst. there is another federally managed water shopping enterprise called the centra valley project. we even get water from out of state through the colorado river aqueduct. all of
and, of course, urban areas like the san francisco bay area, take their share. but, a lot of water demand comes from the more populated, much drier southern california. this geographic problem is why we have invested in massive water infrastructure. california's water system tries to organize the funny stories of our aquifers and the shrinking seasonal capacity of our snowpack to control the fate of our hydration. the california state water project, which spans the entire state, began operation...
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. >> reporter: though images from new york are a shock for san francisco bay area commuters but transiticials increased presence of uniformed officers at stations here in san francisco. the police department sent officers to muni stations like this one. b.a.r.t, which has its own police force, increased foot patrols at stations and trains. the idea of an increased uniformed presence is pretty simple. it is a show of force meant to make passengers feel safer on public transit. in the south bay deputies posted at vta units, they had bomb sniffing canines, not to a specific threat but to show they're ready to respond if needed. in new york investigators say they initially had difficulty trying to get an image of the suspect, in part bought the cameras at that particular station in brooklyn were not working actually since friday. we did ask that of the b.a.r.t police chief because, of course, that system has had problems over the last few years with their cameras. the b.a.r.t police chief says all of their cameras in their system and on their trains are currently working. he says they also
. >> reporter: though images from new york are a shock for san francisco bay area commuters but transiticials increased presence of uniformed officers at stations here in san francisco. the police department sent officers to muni stations like this one. b.a.r.t, which has its own police force, increased foot patrols at stations and trains. the idea of an increased uniformed presence is pretty simple. it is a show of force meant to make passengers feel safer on public transit. in the south...
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recommended to me that i show how sorry i was about things. >> you can watch saving san francisco by downloading nbc bay area app for your roku or other streaming device or you can go to nbcbayarea.com/saving san francisco. >>> a pivotal meeting right now in hollywood. the focus, will smith's infamous slap on chris rock. >>> and we're counting down to opening day giants, shining the spotlight on players making their debut here. this is carlos rodon, the first round pitcher, debuted in the bigs the next scenic. he signed a two-year deal with the giants. >>> new this morning, the first all private crew now traveling to the international space station. a former astronaut with three paying customers took off this morning from kennedy's space station aboard a falcon 9 rocket. they are expected to arrive at the international space station tomorrow morning. the crew will spend eight days aboard the space station. >>> happening today, oscar academy members need to decide the fate of movie star will smith. the question is what kind of punishment he should get for slapping comedian chris rock on stage during the acade
recommended to me that i show how sorry i was about things. >> you can watch saving san francisco by downloading nbc bay area app for your roku or other streaming device or you can go to nbcbayarea.com/saving san francisco. >>> a pivotal meeting right now in hollywood. the focus, will smith's infamous slap on chris rock. >>> and we're counting down to opening day giants, shining the spotlight on players making their debut here. this is carlos rodon, the first round...
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south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> happening tomorrow, not one but two high profile political visits to the bay area. vice president kamala harris in san franciscog stops, ucsf to continue efforts to address maternal health. tour a health care facility, visit with expecting families and talk about the maternal health crisis. last time she visited was september when she campaigned for governor newsom in the recall effort. former president obama will be at stanford to deliver a speech about the way we create and consume information and how it threatens democracy. cohosted by cyber policy center, stanford and a foundation. we'll have coverage on air and online. >>> paralympian who got his medals stolen got them back. lee is reunited after the medals were recovered by san antonio police department. robbery took place on saturday. car's camera caught someone breaking in and stealing backpack with the medals inside. police say it turned up later in movie theater parking lot. u.s. marshals arrested solis in connection with the robbery. lee has bay area ties, grew up in daly city, lives in texas and plays on the paralympic sled hockey team, won last thr
south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> happening tomorrow, not one but two high profile political visits to the bay area. vice president kamala harris in san franciscog stops, ucsf to continue efforts to address maternal health. tour a health care facility, visit with expecting families and talk about the maternal health crisis. last time she visited was september when she campaigned for governor newsom in the recall effort. former president obama will be at stanford to deliver a...
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san francisco at 49. san jose at 45. this afternoon we will see warmer temperatures, slightly above average. san francisco at 64. upper 60's in the east bay. low to mid 70's for inland areasave warmer temperatures sunday and monday before things cool down a bit midweek but it is going to be dry. you can get the carwash in. stephanie: good for the dog park and good for the beach. thank you for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i've stephanie sierra along with frances dinglasan. gma's neck followed by espn previewing german soccer at 9:30. abc 7 news continues at 5:00. we've got your back, road warriors. because we know you want to get back to going your speed, steering life at 10 and 2. you're hitting the road... and we're helping you get there with confidence. soon you'll get back to skipping the counter without missing a beat. back to choosing any car in the aisle. back to being the boss of you. go national. go like a pro. >>> good morning, america. putin's next moves. a senior russian commander revealing the goals for this next phase of russia's invasion. the pentagon watching closely. why the next few weeks are critical as more ukrainians suffer the unbearable tank of iden
san francisco at 49. san jose at 45. this afternoon we will see warmer temperatures, slightly above average. san francisco at 64. upper 60's in the east bay. low to mid 70's for inland areasave warmer temperatures sunday and monday before things cool down a bit midweek but it is going to be dry. you can get the carwash in. stephanie: good for the dog park and good for the beach. thank you for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i've stephanie sierra along with frances dinglasan. gma's neck followed...
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this is our network of cameras around the bay area from san francisco to dublin to san jose. we saw 80s and 90s and we broke some records in some cities. >> let's begin with meteorologist rob mayeda tracking it all. the good news it's a one-day event. >> thank goodness for that. livermore, 91 degrees, old record, 89d degrees. san jose, 93 degrees. oakland breaking a record there. you see san francisco 85 degrees. so, no ocean air today. still 89 in san jose. view of san francisco shows the wind starting to turn slightly on shore. but that's not really cooling things off. there's no low clouds, no coolant. so, the ocean ac. 87 in pacifica. get ready for the second half of weather whiplash. as the heat starts to move out, we see cooler conditions next week. here's the problem for the weekend. the cooler air and dry air is going to make for strong winds across the weekend. i'll have a close look at temperatures and wind speed in about 12 minutes. >>> the hot temperatures very bad news for our drought and wildfire risk. robert handa joins us from a san jose water population pond
this is our network of cameras around the bay area from san francisco to dublin to san jose. we saw 80s and 90s and we broke some records in some cities. >> let's begin with meteorologist rob mayeda tracking it all. the good news it's a one-day event. >> thank goodness for that. livermore, 91 degrees, old record, 89d degrees. san jose, 93 degrees. oakland breaking a record there. you see san francisco 85 degrees. so, no ocean air today. still 89 in san jose. view of san francisco...
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in san francisco thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thom, thank you. >>> a significant change is happeningconic san francisco restaurant. after 110 years swan oyster depot is stepping up its security to avoid vandalism. the restaurant's owners say in 2022 alone they've gotten their windows broken five times. so they covered their front windows with a solid steel gate to avoid further vandalism. the owners took matters into their own hands when they say the city failed to act. >> what are you going to do? defend ourselves. that's all we can do. you can't depend on this -- this city. >> our new nbc bay area investigative streaming series "saving san francisco" found burglaries across the city are the highest they've been in recent history. and smash and grab car break-ins were up 170% last year. >>> from the city to the sierra now, where the snow is on the slopes but not on the roads. no chains needed if you're headed to the mountains tonight. here's a look along i-80 near kingvale. i'll show you what it looked like earlier today. the national weather service says last night some parts of th
in san francisco thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thom, thank you. >>> a significant change is happeningconic san francisco restaurant. after 110 years swan oyster depot is stepping up its security to avoid vandalism. the restaurant's owners say in 2022 alone they've gotten their windows broken five times. so they covered their front windows with a solid steel gate to avoid further vandalism. the owners took matters into their own hands when they say the city failed to act....
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out west towards the bay bridge, san francisco is currently 50 degrees and oakland is 46 as well as san jose and half moon bay at 52. they are over the downtown san francisco area from the exploratorium camera. temperatures are at 41 right now. napa with fog at 49 degrees. mid 40's through fairfield and concord and livermore. a live shot from emeryville looking west towards the bay bridge. we will deal with morning fog, but a sunny afternoon for everybody. the warming trend that starts today continues through monday and it will be dry all week next week, but we are seeing cooler weather midweek. highs enjoying the sunshine, very comfortable and above average. san jose, 72. look for the lower peninsula to be in the upper 60's through menlo park and palo alto. at the beaches, upper 50's with a little bit of a sea breeze and some clouds. sunshine -- sunset at 60, but south san francisco, 64 degrees. comfortable in the north bay, low 70's. santa rosa 74 and then also in the east bay, upper 60's, bring your sunglasses, you will need them today. inland you will need the sunscreen. upper 70's in some spots like pittsburgh, brent world. -- brentwood, comfortable and mi
out west towards the bay bridge, san francisco is currently 50 degrees and oakland is 46 as well as san jose and half moon bay at 52. they are over the downtown san francisco area from the exploratorium camera. temperatures are at 41 right now. napa with fog at 49 degrees. mid 40's through fairfield and concord and livermore. a live shot from emeryville looking west towards the bay bridge. we will deal with morning fog, but a sunny afternoon for everybody. the warming trend that starts today...
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san francisco, 64 degrees. the sun will be shining. good for outdoor activities. 71 in san rafael. . sonoma, 73 the east bay. 69, oakland. inland areas76 in concord. and 75 degrees in river more -- in livermore. the forecast does feature a warming trend. temperatures go from the 70's to the 80's on sunday for the warmest locations. increasing clouds on monday but it is remaining dry, and then breezy and cooler midweek with temperatures closer to average for this time of year. kristen: thank you. as the world focuses on climate change this earth day, some experts argue saving the world's forests could offer one of our best chance to reverse the damage. ama: opportunities are being explored in this month's issue of national geographic. kristen: as part of that effort by nat geo and disney, spencer christian focused on a project right here in the bay area. ama: he has more on a majestic grove in the santa cruz mountains that a team from the save the redwoods league are working to protect. >> even though the outer bark is charred, you can see, we are having leaves come out throughout the branches. spencer: for the project manager and her
san francisco, 64 degrees. the sun will be shining. good for outdoor activities. 71 in san rafael. . sonoma, 73 the east bay. 69, oakland. inland areas76 in concord. and 75 degrees in river more -- in livermore. the forecast does feature a warming trend. temperatures go from the 70's to the 80's on sunday for the warmest locations. increasing clouds on monday but it is remaining dry, and then breezy and cooler midweek with temperatures closer to average for this time of year. kristen: thank...
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of people to stay in the bay area. >> so we saw a lot of people leave the area when they had the opportunity to work from home. i mean, i know a lot of people from san franciscoey moved up to tahoe, for example. so now that people are returning to the office, we are still seeing this uptick? >> yes, during the pandemic, people were moving because of the lifestyle change. maybe they wanted to live somewhere that had more natural beauty or they wanted to be closer to family. but now, people are moving because they simply have been priced out. home prices are up 15% nationwide from last year. rent up 14% and it's especially expensive in a place like the bay area, that has always been more expensive than the rest of the country. so that is motivating a lot of people to move somewhere elsewhere they will just have more disposable income. >> so where are people looking to move? >> sacramento is the number one instate location and then seattle is the number one out-of-state location for people leaving the bay area. >> that's interesting i thought you would say for sure arizona, texas, we saw a lot of people moving there. idaho? >> well, yeah. if you look at austin,
of people to stay in the bay area. >> so we saw a lot of people leave the area when they had the opportunity to work from home. i mean, i know a lot of people from san franciscoey moved up to tahoe, for example. so now that people are returning to the office, we are still seeing this uptick? >> yes, during the pandemic, people were moving because of the lifestyle change. maybe they wanted to live somewhere that had more natural beauty or they wanted to be closer to family. but now,...
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the sfmta or at bar or other transit operators here in the san francisco bay area. >> we need you. >> and san francisco mayor london breed said she hopes the improvements will encourage commuters to return to public transit and come back to work in the city. and so i want to just say to those folks >> who are wondering when they should return to work, return to work. now return to work today. get on bart. get on muni, use our various means of transportation. >> all right, back live now, this race latest round of funding comes on top of the more than 1 billion dollars the transit agencies have received from the american recovery act. but for now in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. thank you. charles looks nice there. >> the r rate of inflation has jumped more in the past year than it has in the past 4 decades. the labor department says its consumer price index skyrocketed 8 and i have percent in just the past 12 months. wages are not keeping up kron four's fully to go. has that story >> bay area, consumers are feeling gouged grocery stores with the cost food increasing 10%
the sfmta or at bar or other transit operators here in the san francisco bay area. >> we need you. >> and san francisco mayor london breed said she hopes the improvements will encourage commuters to return to public transit and come back to work in the city. and so i want to just say to those folks >> who are wondering when they should return to work, return to work. now return to work today. get on bart. get on muni, use our various means of transportation. >> all...
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love to see that city doesn't like san francisco bay area fans. the cavs warriors rivalries over the year. top of the second tyro estrada. >> that just gets over the fence. that's a 2 run home run. it's 2 to nothing giant. 4th inning strada more from him. this time he appears to ground into the double play that to throw to first in the dirt jock peterson scores brandon crawford trucks on in to score on the fielder's choice and the error is 4 to nothing. giants al alex wood. he was very solid today. he pitched 5 scoreless innings here. he freezes bobby bradley, one of his 5 strikeout. top of the 6. now back to us. try to be owned. this highlight. he's going to line one into left field. peterson scores on the rbi double. it is 5 to nothing. giants 4 rbi on the day for us. try to it next batter steven duggar. it's going to hit this wall. hard smash. heats up. the second baseman us try to hustling all the way in from second. he scores it 6, nothing giants. let's go to the 7th ending the cap eat. asked the play brand of the bout last one or he got hold
love to see that city doesn't like san francisco bay area fans. the cavs warriors rivalries over the year. top of the second tyro estrada. >> that just gets over the fence. that's a 2 run home run. it's 2 to nothing giant. 4th inning strada more from him. this time he appears to ground into the double play that to throw to first in the dirt jock peterson scores brandon crawford trucks on in to score on the fielder's choice and the error is 4 to nothing. giants al alex wood. he was very...
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san francisco public utilities commission. thank you for considering my appointment as director of the san francisco bay area regional water systemn alluded to and as you know the sfpuc provides drinks water to 2.6 million customers including retail in san francisco and wholesale customers in alameda and santa clara counties. sb1870 created the regional water system financing authority when we were getting the program improvement with a way to collaborate on financial decisions related to the regional water system. the financing authority is regional organization that raises money if needed to help improve the san francisco bay area regional water system. this appointment served the remainder previously approved term ending on june 30, 2023. previous general managers served. as new general manager i look forward to serving in this position as well. before questions about my potential pending appointment to respond to supervisor peskin. rest assured in terms of overall completion it is well. we are about 95% completed. very few projects left. a big part of my first five months in office has been getting out and seeing the extent o
san francisco public utilities commission. thank you for considering my appointment as director of the san francisco bay area regional water systemn alluded to and as you know the sfpuc provides drinks water to 2.6 million customers including retail in san francisco and wholesale customers in alameda and santa clara counties. sb1870 created the regional water system financing authority when we were getting the program improvement with a way to collaborate on financial decisions related to the...
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because two of the cities that are the most impacted are near and dear to me, anyway, i'm a san francisco bay areaofessor nicolas blum spoke at a fed event that dressed charting an equitable recovery for all in the wake of the pandemic during the presentation, blum revealed results he did from a survey that culted and asked roughly about 5,000 workers and w 1,000 companies what they would do, and the survey indicated the average worker in new york city plans to spend about $5800 a year compared to over $12,500 a year pre-pandemic. that's a big change. a lot of what's driving that is that phenomenon you were talking about in metro areas across the country. workers plan to spend a lot less time in the office new york city workers plan to cut their days in the office by 59%, and san francisco, meanwhile, those workers top the nation in terms of wanting reduced days in the office they plan on cutting their office present by about 53%. so new york, san fran, but phoenix, dallas, l.a., washington, it's kind of the same story >> the spending numbers discretionary spend sng. >> yes, how much they would sp
because two of the cities that are the most impacted are near and dear to me, anyway, i'm a san francisco bay areaofessor nicolas blum spoke at a fed event that dressed charting an equitable recovery for all in the wake of the pandemic during the presentation, blum revealed results he did from a survey that culted and asked roughly about 5,000 workers and w 1,000 companies what they would do, and the survey indicated the average worker in new york city plans to spend about $5800 a year compared...