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been long time residents of san francisco to actually live here and and survive cell shroff is an attorney with the lawyers committee for civil rights if the san francisco bay area that agency along with the aclu of northern california and the coalition on homelessness a legend the lawsuit that city agencies violated unhoused people's constitutional rights by citing finding and arresting them to remove them from sight as well as taking and destroying their belongings in targeted law enforcement operations a matter of pro a cell phone a brand new tent someone's sleeping in their clothes a toolbox a work uniform people's life. medications your government id. those are items that are clearly not trash and these are the items that the city is taking in remarkable numbers the stolen belonging project share this video with abc 7 news taking my stuff and they're throwing it away everything i own stealing my stuff which they say you can go get back into the yard which never get back. i've been done so many times and never get a thing back toro castano says he was formerly unhoused for two years depend on who you're dealing with. some people were very fair and very kind
been long time residents of san francisco to actually live here and and survive cell shroff is an attorney with the lawyers committee for civil rights if the san francisco bay area that agency along with the aclu of northern california and the coalition on homelessness a legend the lawsuit that city agencies violated unhoused people's constitutional rights by citing finding and arresting them to remove them from sight as well as taking and destroying their belongings in targeted law enforcement...
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been long time residents of san francisco to actually live here and and survive cell shroff is an attorney with the lawyers committee for civil rights if the san francisco bay areang with the aclu of northern california and the coalition on homelessness a legend the lawsuit that city agencies violated unhoused people's constitutional rights by citing finding and arresting them to remove them from sight as well as taking and destroying their belongings in targeted law enforcement operations a matter of pro a cell phone a brand new tent someone's sleeping in their clothes a toolbox a work uniform people's life. medications your government id. those are items that are clearly not trash and these are the items that the city is taking in remarkable numbers the stolen belonging project share this video with abc 7 news taking my stuff and they're throwing it away everything i own stealing my stuff which they say you can go get back into the yard which never get back. i've been done so many times and never get a thing back toro castano says he was formerly unhoused for two years depend on who you're dealing with. some people were very fair and very kind and some people
been long time residents of san francisco to actually live here and and survive cell shroff is an attorney with the lawyers committee for civil rights if the san francisco bay areang with the aclu of northern california and the coalition on homelessness a legend the lawsuit that city agencies violated unhoused people's constitutional rights by citing finding and arresting them to remove them from sight as well as taking and destroying their belongings in targeted law enforcement operations a...
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thank you for being here the san francisco bay area is really celebrating and this we know is an important tradition to commemorate the start of the mexican war for independence. tomorrow, friday, september 16th, we observe the 212th anniversary of the mexican nation and we are bring thanksgiving important day foiblely to city hall to give it the appropriate celebration it truly deserves. i'm proud to be a mayor of a city that has such a rich latino heritage. latinos have been in san francisco since before the gold rush and over time, grown root and built a culturally rich and resilient community. we are a great city in many ways because of the contributions and the sense of pride that stems from our latino community. san francisco's history and heritage is rot in the that. and specifically the land where we stand was once a part of mexico. we have so many artistic and cultural institutions based in the mission and monday and great to see many of the leaders of the institutions joining us here today. our mix condition american legacy includes the music of someone i love and adore and doing
thank you for being here the san francisco bay area is really celebrating and this we know is an important tradition to commemorate the start of the mexican war for independence. tomorrow, friday, september 16th, we observe the 212th anniversary of the mexican nation and we are bring thanksgiving important day foiblely to city hall to give it the appropriate celebration it truly deserves. i'm proud to be a mayor of a city that has such a rich latino heritage. latinos have been in san francisco...
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san francisco bay trail system. >> this park once complete will be a huge benefit for the 6 thonned houses in mission bay and the bay area residents who will criminal the city's other new parkses bay front will be an amenity for those who visit. i want to thank the mayor for her leadership in developing parks throughout the city and supervisor dorsey for district 6 and our commissioners oci commission. wee have commissioner gustos in the audience and charles whitaker and e lane forbes from the port and the port staff this will be their park and we look forward to turning it over to you in a year. >> i like to invite our great mayor to speak. mayor london breed. >> thank you. you know it is hard to believe that this entire area of mission bay just over 25 years ago was a place that was under utilized railway. and this was a place that most people never visited. so to see it come arc live and i started on the former redevelopment agency commission ocii for 5 years. remember when the buildings and the conversation around ucsf and the things happening here, i thought to myself, how are they get being that done? well, we look
san francisco bay trail system. >> this park once complete will be a huge benefit for the 6 thonned houses in mission bay and the bay area residents who will criminal the city's other new parkses bay front will be an amenity for those who visit. i want to thank the mayor for her leadership in developing parks throughout the city and supervisor dorsey for district 6 and our commissioners oci commission. wee have commissioner gustos in the audience and charles whitaker and e lane forbes...
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san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.ant that we awk abouk about this and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having today. we hope that people can carry that outside of the museum into their daily lives. >> good afternoon. we are here today for virtual town hall regarding a officer involved shooting that occurred saturday august 6, 2022 at 18 and shotwell street. before proceeding, i like to announce to our viewing and listening audience that this town hall is being translated into spanish, and american sign language. today's presentation include details from officer involved shooting that occurred between uniformed san francisco police officers and 51 year old jose cavera. the san francisco police d
san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.ant that we awk abouk about this and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having today....
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san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area. and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having today. we hope that people can carry that outside of the museum into their daily lives. >> call the meeting to orders welcome to the tuesday, august 16th, 2022 hybrid in person and virtual meeting of the entertainment commission i'm ben bleiman the commission president. >> this meeting is in hybrid format in city hall room 416 broadcasts on sfgov.org and can call in 669-900-6833 id: 812 2315 5123. before we begin we would like to reminds all present in attending the meeting in person today that all health and safety protocols adhered to at all time it is we appreciate your cooperation with the rules and requirements i
san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area. and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having today. we hope that people can carry...
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san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.portant that we awk abouk about this and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having today. we hope that people can carry that outside of the museum into their daily lives. >> for us, we wish we had our queue and we created spaces that are active. >> food and drinks. there is a lot for a lot of folks and community. for us, it started back in 1966 and it was a diner and where our ancestors gathered to connect. i think coffee and food is the very fabric of our community as well as we take care of each other. to have a pop-up in the tenderloin gives it so much meaning. >> we are always creating impactful meaning of the lives of the people, and once we create a space an
san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.portant that we awk abouk about this and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having...
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homeless advocacy group is suing the city of san francisco over it sweeps of homeless encampments with lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed a lawsuit in federal court yesterday. the complaint states that san francisco resents the image of a kerry municipality with a plan to address homelessness, decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands on the streets. the complaint also says not onlb has the city failed to construct affordable housing, the city uses heavy-handed tactics to get homeless people to move without offering them shelter. happening today. governor gavin newsom is going to be in san francisco to talk about housing. the governor will sign laws aimed at tackling the state's housing crisis. the bills are aimed at speeding up concert construction of new housing in creating thousands of high-paying jobs. the governor is also expected to announce new affordabli housing funds and are going to be a war to specific projects across the state. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. more than $100,000 race for the fam.ly of a man who was shot and killed outside of his oakland home. why i
homeless advocacy group is suing the city of san francisco over it sweeps of homeless encampments with lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed a lawsuit in federal court yesterday. the complaint states that san francisco resents the image of a kerry municipality with a plan to address homelessness, decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands on the streets. the complaint also says not onlb has the city failed to construct affordable...
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that was frank mallicoat reporting, the san francisco bay area curling club hopes to continue their growthhat people of all ages, including kids are welcome and for more on the curling club and other beary sports stories, go to ktvu .com . you will find scores and updates from all of the action happening this weekend. alright well that wraps things up for us here. jmc sports weekend coming up at sports at 11, we are going to check in with our high school football game of the week. the news at 11 starts now. kind of scary. i just don't know until it happens. people in daly city feel for their neighbors tonight after a balcony collapse that injured four people. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. fox two starts now. hello. once again. i'm greg liggins. christina rendon. four people, including children are injured tonight after a balcony collapse in daly city. the balcony fell just after one o'clock today in the 400 block of westmore avenue. ktvu is amber lee spoke to a family member and neighbors about what happened. the balcony that collapsed is now in pieces on the front lawn of a single family h
that was frank mallicoat reporting, the san francisco bay area curling club hopes to continue their growthhat people of all ages, including kids are welcome and for more on the curling club and other beary sports stories, go to ktvu .com . you will find scores and updates from all of the action happening this weekend. alright well that wraps things up for us here. jmc sports weekend coming up at sports at 11, we are going to check in with our high school football game of the week. the news at...
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bay area. beautiful. even in san francisco, almost 70 degrees next few days. here we go. that's right. fall begins tomorrow. we're going to see a lot of sunshine, maybe some 90's as we head towards saturday and sunday right now looking way down the range. i don't see any raindrops coming just yet. so we'll catch a little break. enjoy all we know when there are some let yeah, all over. thanks. all right. >> all right. with the federal reserve raises interest rates sharply once again today. the interest rates were increased by 3 quarters of a percentage point for the 3rd straight time. that rage thing that raised the benchmark rate to its highest level since 2008 on face has shown some signs of slowing down. analysts say that core inflation outside of energy and food prices expected to be 3% this year. and that still more than a point higher than the fed's 2% benchmark. the federal reserve chairman indicated that more interest rate hikes are on the way. >> still ahead, this word dead whales continue to wash up on bay area shores. the new technology, one local organization is using to kee
bay area. beautiful. even in san francisco, almost 70 degrees next few days. here we go. that's right. fall begins tomorrow. we're going to see a lot of sunshine, maybe some 90's as we head towards saturday and sunday right now looking way down the range. i don't see any raindrops coming just yet. so we'll catch a little break. enjoy all we know when there are some let yeah, all over. thanks. all right. >> all right. with the federal reserve raises interest rates sharply once again today....
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yes in fact, it's probably a tougher market in the san francisco bay area now, just for the seller asper hand just looking at the san francisco market, home prices have actually decreased 7% on a year over year basis. what's also interesting is there's been a 25% decrease in signed contracts and san francisco over the last year. and that's because of rising interest rates the high median home price, but there's also some demographic changes going on here. you know what san francisco the metro area of san francisco had the largest outflow of population than any metro area in the united states over the last year? conversely the metro area with the highest increase in home prices boise, idaho, much more affordable, although i've heard people invoices that you california's ruined it for us, they sure do. talk about something that can't be included in that graphic, but it's definitely a thing over bidding. right you list your home in oakland for 1.2 bidding war happens. you get 1.8. this is a true story. let's say last spring over bidding isn't happening as much so in is that one of the wa
yes in fact, it's probably a tougher market in the san francisco bay area now, just for the seller asper hand just looking at the san francisco market, home prices have actually decreased 7% on a year over year basis. what's also interesting is there's been a 25% decrease in signed contracts and san francisco over the last year. and that's because of rising interest rates the high median home price, but there's also some demographic changes going on here. you know what san francisco the metro...
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humpback whale was killed in a ship strike, making it the 5th one to die this year in the san francisco bay area. >> we'll ship collisions are a top source mortality of death for endangered endangered whales in and the west coast, north america. and for that matter across the world. >> well, wills are very important to our legal system because one well equals thousands of trees in terms of his capacity to capture and store carbon in our oceans. and a controversial bill that aimed to lower the population. while pigs is sitting on the governor's desk in the bay area, santa clara county seems to have the biggest problem with them. we're showing you video from a kron. 4 viewer. this shows that people are dealing with the bill would lower hunting fees for killing feral hogs. but both animal rights and hunting groups of urge the governor not to sign it. the state is still taking suggestions from the public on how to deal with the problem. we'll let you know when a decision is made. hurricane continues its path of destruction. at least 5 people have died as the storm roared across the caribbean. more t
humpback whale was killed in a ship strike, making it the 5th one to die this year in the san francisco bay area. >> we'll ship collisions are a top source mortality of death for endangered endangered whales in and the west coast, north america. and for that matter across the world. >> well, wills are very important to our legal system because one well equals thousands of trees in terms of his capacity to capture and store carbon in our oceans. and a controversial bill that aimed to...
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just give me some stock. >> reporter: throughout the san francisco bay area, you can see perez david'stion of his heritage. this mural depicts indigenous cultures. most of his drawings honor his family. >> that's my tia. very proud. it gave me the life to get me to where i'm at today, right? it gave me that foundation, the roots of myself and my culture. >> reporter: all in a career both stunning and biting. mary lee, cbs news. >>> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for cbs mornings. and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm wendy gillette in new york. the threat of a government shutdown is looming if congress cannot pass a short-term spending measure. lawmakers have less than a week to reach an agreement on the stopgap funding bill that would keep the federal government humming until after the midterm elections. the deadline is midnight friday. >>> nasa put the movie don't look up into rehearsal mode, crash
just give me some stock. >> reporter: throughout the san francisco bay area, you can see perez david'stion of his heritage. this mural depicts indigenous cultures. most of his drawings honor his family. >> that's my tia. very proud. it gave me the life to get me to where i'm at today, right? it gave me that foundation, the roots of myself and my culture. >> reporter: all in a career both stunning and biting. mary lee, cbs news. >>> and that is the overnight news for...
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on monday, an all-time high of 117 degrees in the san francisco bay area, record-breakers that are straining >> we need two to three times as much conservation as we've been experiencing to keep the power on. >> reporter: and the heat is more than just an inconvenience. last year, more americans died from extreme heat than from any other weather hazard. far more than floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, or extreme cold. and there is little relief in sight. california just now is entering what is normally the worst part of its fire season. this extreme fire behavior seems to be happening a lot more frequently. >> correct. when we say evacuate, we mean evacuate. they don't have time to escape anymore. fires could be right on top of you within seconds. >> reporter: there is still no cause on this fire yet, but tonight southern california edison says some of its electrical equipment could have played a role. and right now fire inspectors are behind me. they've roped off an area near those utility poles for further inspection. tonight california's governor is telling people not to let their guard down.
on monday, an all-time high of 117 degrees in the san francisco bay area, record-breakers that are straining >> we need two to three times as much conservation as we've been experiencing to keep the power on. >> reporter: and the heat is more than just an inconvenience. last year, more americans died from extreme heat than from any other weather hazard. far more than floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, or extreme cold. and there is little relief in sight. california just now is entering...
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in a statement, posey said, quote, i feel deeply connected to the giants in the san francisco bay area and hope that my perspective as a former player will be beneficial in growing the game and assisting the organization to build the next championship team. both on and off the field. posey will become the first former player to join the ownership group in franchise history. robert sarver announcing that he is selling the phoenix suns and the phoenix mercury. last week he was suspended by the nba. >> over workplace misconduct that included racist speech and hostile behavior toward employees. sarver was also fined 10 million dollars for his actions in a statement server says that's showing the 2 franchises is the best course of action. sarver is not the loan owner but the primary one buying the 2 teams july of 2004 for about 400 million dollars. it is not known if sarver has established an asking price, but forbes recently estimated the value just the sons alone. at 1.8 billion dollars. still ahead as the war in ukraine intensifies, president biden is responding to russian president. pre
in a statement, posey said, quote, i feel deeply connected to the giants in the san francisco bay area and hope that my perspective as a former player will be beneficial in growing the game and assisting the organization to build the next championship team. both on and off the field. posey will become the first former player to join the ownership group in franchise history. robert sarver announcing that he is selling the phoenix suns and the phoenix mercury. last week he was suspended by the...
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oil history project and campaign for japanese latin americans serving our members in san francisco, san francisco bay area and other parts of this nation and other countries. i support item 24, the resolution to acknowledge the wwii history. particularly here of our san francisco bay area. as well as the immigrant residents seized from latin american transported to u.s. and in turn of hostage exchange for u.s. citizens held in europe. research conducted by these communities are uncovering what is happening to those persecuted as a so-called enemy in u.s. for immigrant residents seized by latin america, we know they included from peru, monterey which had left panama. they were detained at shar park. this resolution calls for acknowledge of this world war history. and bigotry and religious intolerance and the undermining of our democracy. thank you for your consideration. please support the resolution for the park. >> thank you, grace for your comments. >> speaker: good afternoon, i'm pronoun are she and her. let's just say i'm concerned will the resent introduction today of conversation remote public comme
oil history project and campaign for japanese latin americans serving our members in san francisco, san francisco bay area and other parts of this nation and other countries. i support item 24, the resolution to acknowledge the wwii history. particularly here of our san francisco bay area. as well as the immigrant residents seized from latin american transported to u.s. and in turn of hostage exchange for u.s. citizens held in europe. research conducted by these communities are uncovering what...
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large scale breakthrough and moving great numbers of people rapidly and economically is the san francisco bay areaid transit system. bart bart was the first modern transit built in 60 years there was a catalyst for renaissance and, um morel transit in this country and actually and other parts of the world as well. people were watching bart was not only bart's very first public information officer. he later wrote the definitive book on march history behind the metallic phenomenon. is a deliberate plan ambitious and concept and looking 50 years into the future. at first, it was only in the east bay from fremont to oakland took a long time for the ridership to build up the original estimate. when when the total system till 75 mile system was completed, was about 250,000 the key feature to its future, though the transbay tube would take until the fall of 1974 to unite the system, and it changed everything. transbay tube 130 ft. below the choppy waters of the bay was one of the most ingenious construction projects on the system. market street was dead, reinvigorated downtown san francisco skyline today
large scale breakthrough and moving great numbers of people rapidly and economically is the san francisco bay areaid transit system. bart bart was the first modern transit built in 60 years there was a catalyst for renaissance and, um morel transit in this country and actually and other parts of the world as well. people were watching bart was not only bart's very first public information officer. he later wrote the definitive book on march history behind the metallic phenomenon. is a...
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>> reporter: throughout the san francisco bay area, you can see perez david's celebration of his heritagecultures. most of his drawings honor his family. >> this is my tia. very proud. it gave me the life to get me where i am today, right. it gave me that foundation, the roots of myself and my culture. >> reporter: all in a career both stunning and biting. mary lee, cbs news. >> o'donnell: hope at least he gets a free phone every year. well, that's the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capitol. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at bh access.wgbh. prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose.
>> reporter: throughout the san francisco bay area, you can see perez david's celebration of his heritagecultures. most of his drawings honor his family. >> this is my tia. very proud. it gave me the life to get me where i am today, right. it gave me that foundation, the roots of myself and my culture. >> reporter: all in a career both stunning and biting. mary lee, cbs news. >> o'donnell: hope at least he gets a free phone every year. well, that's the "cbs evening...
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in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >>> new details on a case out of walnut creek. a man accused of setting up hidden cameras in a busy starbucks may have targeted other businesses, too. last month, walnut creek police said they took stephen novelli into custody, who installed hidden cameras in the stomach trust him twice. today, he reappeared in court. a judge denied his request to laura bell because prosecutors say he placed hidden cameras at three other places. it is unclear what other stores were targeted. his bail is now set at more than $1 million. >>> cleanup starts tomorrow for a large homeless encampment in oakland. 300 people are living in the so- called wood street camp, caltrans property, underneath the stretch of 880. it has been the scene of several recent fires. a judge recently gave the green light to clear it out. last month, the governor's office sent a scathing letter to oakland city attorneys, saying the city has received nearly $5 million in grant money for this issue, and the city is avoiding its responsibility. >>> let's bring it back to jeff.
in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >>> new details on a case out of walnut creek. a man accused of setting up hidden cameras in a busy starbucks may have targeted other businesses, too. last month, walnut creek police said they took stephen novelli into custody, who installed hidden cameras in the stomach trust him twice. today, he reappeared in court. a judge denied his request to laura bell because prosecutors say he placed hidden cameras at three other places. it is unclear what...
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humpback whale was killed in a ship strike, making it the 5th one to die this year in the san francisco bay area we'll ship collisions are a for endangered endangered whales in and the west coast, north america. and for that matter across the world. >> wales, a very important to our ecosystem. experts say one whale equals thousands of trees in terms of its capacity to capture and store carbon. in our oceans. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the niners were back on the field today prepping for a familiar face on saturday. they'll head to denver to take on russell wilson and the broncos and they are hoping, though, have their all pro tight and available for that matchup. >> george kittle has missed the first 2 games with a point pulled groin. but he was back at practice today in the limited capacity, kettles presidents would be a welcome sight for jimmy g garoppolo is back with the first team in. it's a spot he's used to and his teammates. they don't think he skipped a beat. >> he's practiced like 2 weeks or so year. and he went out there and was ready to go and ran everything really well. so super im
humpback whale was killed in a ship strike, making it the 5th one to die this year in the san francisco bay area we'll ship collisions are a for endangered endangered whales in and the west coast, north america. and for that matter across the world. >> wales, a very important to our ecosystem. experts say one whale equals thousands of trees in terms of its capacity to capture and store carbon. in our oceans. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the niners were back on the field today...
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you have an earthquake that large under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to have considerable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard time it was center just off the coast near colima states. fortunately in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the scene, coincidentally over the years, a pair of major quakes happened in mexico on this same date, september 19. back in 1985. an 8 point. oh, earthquake killed at least 9,500 people in 2017, 360 people were killed with a 7.1 magnitude quake struck the same region not with students is the location says seismologist paul earle. so this is a very common area that have earthquakes because it's an area where we have what's called a subduction zone where we have. >> one plate specifically the cocos plate subjecting beneath the north american plate. the about 50 years, there have been 13 earthquakes. 92 6.5 in larger and
you have an earthquake that large under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to have considerable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard time it was center just off the coast near colima states. fortunately in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the...
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>> reporter: throughout the san francisco bay area, you can see perez david's celebration of his heritage indigenous cultures. most of his drawings honor his family. >> reporter: how does it feel? very proud. it gave me the life to get me where i am today. it gave me that foundation, the roots of myself and my culture. >> reporter: all in a career both stunning and biting. mary lee, cbs news. >> o'donnell: i hope at least he gets a free phone every year. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capitol. good night. >> i find ms. reeves in my living room. >> judge judy: did you let her in? >> she kind of, like, pushed her way in. >> announcer: this former girlfriend has a different take. >> i asked him for some money, and he agreed, and he let me in. >> judge judy: who let you in? >> orlando. >> announcer: but a foot chase and a 911 call say otherwise. >> she's right here with me right now. please get here. >> judge judy: so... >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captio
>> reporter: throughout the san francisco bay area, you can see perez david's celebration of his heritage indigenous cultures. most of his drawings honor his family. >> reporter: how does it feel? very proud. it gave me the life to get me where i am today. it gave me that foundation, the roots of myself and my culture. >> reporter: all in a career both stunning and biting. mary lee, cbs news. >> o'donnell: i hope at least he gets a free phone every year. that's the...
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you have an earthquake that large under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to have considerable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard time it was center just off the coast near colima states. in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the scene, coincidentally over the years, a pair of major quakes happened in mexico on this same date, september 19. back in 1985. in a point, oh, earthquake killed at least 9,500 people in 2017, 360 people were killed with a 7.1 magnitude quake struck the same region not with students is the location, says seismologist paul earle. so this is a very common area that have earthquakes because it's an area where we have what's called a subduction zone where we have. >> one plate specifically the cocos plate subjecting beneath the north american plate. the about 50 years, there have been 13 earthquakes. 92 6.5 in larger and this region
you have an earthquake that large under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to have considerable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard time it was center just off the coast near colima states. in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the scene,...
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on monday, an all-time high of 117 degrees in the san francisco bay area. record-breakers that are straining the power grid to the breaking point. >> we need two to three times as much as conservation as we've been experiencing, to keep the power on. >> reporter: and the heat is more than just an inconvenience. last year, more americans died from extreme heat than from any other weather hazard-- far more than floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, or extreme cold. and there's little relief in sight. california just now is entering what is normally the worst part of its fire season. this extreme fire behavior seems to be happening a lot more frequently. >> correct. when we say evacuate, we mean evacuate. they don't have time to escape anymore. fires could be right on top of you within seconds. >> reporter: there's still no cause on this fire yet, but tonight, southern california edison says some of its electrical equipment could have played a role. and right now, fire inspectors are behind me. they've roped off an area near those utility poles for further inspection
on monday, an all-time high of 117 degrees in the san francisco bay area. record-breakers that are straining the power grid to the breaking point. >> we need two to three times as much as conservation as we've been experiencing, to keep the power on. >> reporter: and the heat is more than just an inconvenience. last year, more americans died from extreme heat than from any other weather hazard-- far more than floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, or extreme cold. and there's little relief...
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that number is 326 176 customers have lost power in the north bay and just 14 are without power in the city of san francisco. the area with the most outages 8 36 is once again in the south bay and today that prompted a strongly worded message from san jose's mayor. live coverage now from ktvu s amberleigh in san jose and amber. people say they are just fed up with these outages. that's right. mike and we spoke with the mayor here at san jose city hall. he says the power outages are unacceptable and he tells me he plans to take action to hold me accountable. this couple in san jose's evergreen neighborhood tells me the power went out twice thursday afternoon, the wife says she had to cancel a zoom meeting for work, and the husband says, having paid 5 to $700 a month year round for utilities needs to do. better. it angers me. very angers everybody that i that i know that they're paying so much as a mayor sam liccardo says he's heard complaints from many residents know rolling blackouts so far this week, yet 118,000 customers still lost power, and the mayor says, primarily from blown transformers, putting public safety
that number is 326 176 customers have lost power in the north bay and just 14 are without power in the city of san francisco. the area with the most outages 8 36 is once again in the south bay and today that prompted a strongly worded message from san jose's mayor. live coverage now from ktvu s amberleigh in san jose and amber. people say they are just fed up with these outages. that's right. mike and we spoke with the mayor here at san jose city hall. he says the power outages are unacceptable...
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5000 miles separate san francisco and balmoral where the queen died, but the memories of her visit here to san francisco nearly 40 years ago mean that a lot of people here in the bay area are feeling her loss today. the year was 1983. ronald reagan was president of the united states and the city of san francisco, played host to queen elizabeth the second we are very grateful for your charming hospitality. and for the generous reception we have had everywhere since our arrival in california last week. the queen visited san francisco as part of a whirlwind week and a half long visit to california in february and march of that year. queen elizabeth dining at a state dinner at the old the young museum, even commenting on the similarities between the two notoriously foggy cities london and san francisco new before we came that we had exported many of our traditions to the united states. but i had not realized before, but whether was one of them. on that same visit the queen took in the majesty of yosemite national park and had a profound impact on willie brown , who says the queen struck him as grounded and intellectually curious, asking him questions about his role as the
5000 miles separate san francisco and balmoral where the queen died, but the memories of her visit here to san francisco nearly 40 years ago mean that a lot of people here in the bay area are feeling her loss today. the year was 1983. ronald reagan was president of the united states and the city of san francisco, played host to queen elizabeth the second we are very grateful for your charming hospitality. and for the generous reception we have had everywhere since our arrival in california last...
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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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bay and surrounding areas. the director of san francisco bay keeper says the bloom is a result of too many nutrients in the water combined with warm water temperatures. the outgrown algae sucks the oxygen out of the water that's needed for the wildlife to breathe. lake merritt is the latest example of the bloom's impact and our incoming heatwave will only make the water warmer. >> when this algae is either growing out of control or possibly dying off, there is just a big mass in the water that's depleting all the oxygen. >> all right. so what's next for lake merritt? the city says crews will continue to remove all the fish from the shoreline. they're also going to try their best to get rid of the fish odor, as you can imagine, ahead of the hot weather we are expecting in the coming days you. keep track of the temperatures as they rise. just download the free nbc bay area app. we have an entire section devoted to the weather. you can get personalized forecasts down to your neighborhood. >> audrey, sadly it's happened again, another freeway shooting. the search continues for the person who shot up a car on 580, se
bay and surrounding areas. the director of san francisco bay keeper says the bloom is a result of too many nutrients in the water combined with warm water temperatures. the outgrown algae sucks the oxygen out of the water that's needed for the wildlife to breathe. lake merritt is the latest example of the bloom's impact and our incoming heatwave will only make the water warmer. >> when this algae is either growing out of control or possibly dying off, there is just a big mass in the water...
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san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.portant that we awk abouk about this and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having today. we hope that people can carry that outside of the museum into their daily lives. >> you're watching san francisco rising with chris manners. today's special guest is katy tang. [♪♪♪] >> hi. i'm chris manners, and you're watching san francisco rising, the show that's focused on rebuilding, reimagining, and revitalizing our city. with us today is katy tang, and she's talk to -- talking to us about assistance and services provided to local businesses. can we talk about the role of the office of small business? many small businesses are struggling to help. how can you help? >> di
san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.portant that we awk abouk about this and open up the discussion around gender. what we've learned from organizing this exhibition at the museum is that gender has been something that has come up in all of these cultures through all the time periods as something that is important and relevant. especially here in the san francisco bay area we feel that it's relevant to the conversations that people are having...
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in san francisco grace cathedrals, church bells rang 96 times today to honor the life of queen elizabeth. the second her majesty visited the bay area983, visiting san francisco with then president ronald reagan. she made a second visit to the area eight years later attending in oakland athletics game with president george h. w. bush and you are watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30. president biden in the first lady paid their respects to the late queen elizabeth. at the british embassy in washington. the bidens brought flowers and signed a condolence book for her majesty. a photo of the queen was displayed along with a bouquet of flowers. queen elizabeth met with 13 of the last 14 u. s presidents, including a visit from the bidens in june of 2021, the president, offering condolences to her family and the people of the uk. and with the queen's death, united kingdom is now in mourning and at least 10 days of solemn ceremony. the queen's body is expected to be moved tomorrow to her residence in edinburgh, scotland. the new king charles, the third will say an oath and give a speech followed by a 41 gun salute. the queen's coffin will be
in san francisco grace cathedrals, church bells rang 96 times today to honor the life of queen elizabeth. the second her majesty visited the bay area983, visiting san francisco with then president ronald reagan. she made a second visit to the area eight years later attending in oakland athletics game with president george h. w. bush and you are watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30. president biden in the first lady paid their respects to the late queen elizabeth. at the british embassy in...
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her special connection to the bay area and how san francisco is honoring the monarch. >>> good eveningegin with terrifying moments in san carlos. it played out in broad daylight on a typically quiet street. >> deputies say a woman was beheaded in front of her home, as neighbors watched in horror. we are learning more about the suspect in a possible murder for this unimaginable crime. here is stephanie. >> reporter: everything happened in the middle of this road, before noon after authorities say a fight broke out between the vic and the suspect inside one of these apartment units. a woman, beheaded in broad daylight and plainview, leaving this neighborhood in disbelief, and two children, without a mother. >> it was shocked. this is a nice neighborhood. shocked. >> reporter: he knew the victim and the suspect and said that they lived in this neighborhood near magnolia on laurel street three years ago. >> it seems like they love each other. >> reporter: investigators identify the suspect and tell us he has an extensive and violent criminal past and a history of mental illness. he was arr
her special connection to the bay area and how san francisco is honoring the monarch. >>> good eveningegin with terrifying moments in san carlos. it played out in broad daylight on a typically quiet street. >> deputies say a woman was beheaded in front of her home, as neighbors watched in horror. we are learning more about the suspect in a possible murder for this unimaginable crime. here is stephanie. >> reporter: everything happened in the middle of this road, before noon...
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you have an earthquake that large under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to have considerable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard time it was center just off the coast near colima states. in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the scene, coincidentally over the years, a pair of major quakes happened to mexico on this same date, september 19. back in 1985. an 8 point. oh, earthquake killed at least 9,500 people in 2017, 360 people were killed with a 7.1 magnitude quake struck the same region not with students is the location, says seismologist paul earle. so this is a very common area that have earthquakes because it's an area where we have what's called a subduction zone where we have. >> one plate specifically the cocos plate subjecting beneath the north american plate. the about 50 years, there have been 13 earthquakes. 92 6.5 in larger and this region
you have an earthquake that large under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to have considerable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard time it was center just off the coast near colima states. in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the scene,...
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both san jose and san francisco city hall will celebrate mexico's independence day today and the festivities will continue in the bay arearom mexican independence day celebration in downtown independence day last year and it's often celebrated with music, food and culture. today, san francisco will commemorate mexico's freedom from spain in 1810. the organization mission neighborhood centers is involved put on by the consulate of mexico. city and county of mexico and community partners. it is a big part of mexican independence day festivities. and the mayor will be there for the crowd at 6:00. the even is at civic center plaza at san francisco city hall from 4:00 to 7:00. and the first 200 people will get a free taco. so that's a pretty cool incentive there. and san francisco city hall is observing at 4:00 p.m. as well. there's going to be food, activities and other celebrations going on this weekend. at 7:00 this morning, we'll talk to an organizer for the event. so you can learn all about it and more about the history of mexican independence day. kumasi? kumasi: thank you, gloria. the nfl says concussions have dropped
both san jose and san francisco city hall will celebrate mexico's independence day today and the festivities will continue in the bay arearom mexican independence day celebration in downtown independence day last year and it's often celebrated with music, food and culture. today, san francisco will commemorate mexico's freedom from spain in 1810. the organization mission neighborhood centers is involved put on by the consulate of mexico. city and county of mexico and community partners. it is a...
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san francisco over it sweeps of homeless encampments. the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed a federal lawsuit yesterday. the complaint states, san francisco presents the image of a caring municipality with a plan to address homelessness. but it goes on to say the decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands on the streets. the complaint also says not only has the city failed to construct affordable housing, the city uses heavy-handed tactics to get rid of homeless people and have them move out, get them to shelters. well, after being in the works for a decade, a new housing development for san francisco unified teachers is closer to becoming a reality. >> shirley chisholm village will be located on 43rd avenue in the outer sunset. it's 135 unit affordable housing development. the educator housing project for both the city and a separatist unified school district. it's being built on property owned by the school district with district educators, employees and their families getting priority for these new units. >> some village not only addresses the urgent housing needs of rsf
san francisco over it sweeps of homeless encampments. the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed a federal lawsuit yesterday. the complaint states, san francisco presents the image of a caring municipality with a plan to address homelessness. but it goes on to say the decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands on the streets. the complaint also says not only has the city failed to construct affordable housing, the city uses...
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coming up today on live in the bay. >> learn how the san francisco bay area of reading partners is helpingifelong readers, giving them the literacy skills that they need to reach their entire potential. then it's cream. we're getting the scoop on this organic in hampshire and frozen dessert from logos, ice cream. plus, we're joined by the stars of the new wrong com bros. hear what billy eichner and luke mcpharlin are saying about starring in the first romantic film from a major studio. and we want to hear from our viewers. so just scan that qr code to participate in our question of the day, we want to know what is your favorite romcom movie? let us know your answer could be read live today on the show. 01:00pm right here on kron. so this is one i can't answer oprah. okay. >> i hands down when harry met sally. i know it's old. it's so ancient, but i just i'll have what she's having. but it's a classic 6, never go go out of like friends, with benefits with a justin timberlake. >> that's a good one, right? oh, my it over. so he does make me laugh. all right. thanks a lot, olivia. looking for
coming up today on live in the bay. >> learn how the san francisco bay area of reading partners is helpingifelong readers, giving them the literacy skills that they need to reach their entire potential. then it's cream. we're getting the scoop on this organic in hampshire and frozen dessert from logos, ice cream. plus, we're joined by the stars of the new wrong com bros. hear what billy eichner and luke mcpharlin are saying about starring in the first romantic film from a major studio....
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first dedicated ice facility here patrick debuchi and his husband our longtime members of the san francisco bay arealing club. my husband and i start curling in 2003 and 2004 in san jose windows 20 people on the ice watching the club grow to where it is today and seeing this beautiful facility open up is just a moment to say for all of us. it took a ton of volunteer work. it took a lot of donations and people willing to believe in us and lend us money. it takes something that we'd love to talk about which is the spirit of curling. it's about a lot more than the curling here. it's about the community. how did you stumble across curling? it's not the most common sport. that's very true. that's very very true. it's i have to give credit to my husband patrick who decided would be something fun we could do together. god started first just by watching it on the olympics and thought it was, you know, different and interesting sports and you know, i really like the strategy part of it this building and this facility where we landed is just it's just amazing for us. it's great. it's close to public transit.
first dedicated ice facility here patrick debuchi and his husband our longtime members of the san francisco bay arealing club. my husband and i start curling in 2003 and 2004 in san jose windows 20 people on the ice watching the club grow to where it is today and seeing this beautiful facility open up is just a moment to say for all of us. it took a ton of volunteer work. it took a lot of donations and people willing to believe in us and lend us money. it takes something that we'd love to talk...
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first dedicated ice facility here patrick debuchi and his husband our longtime members of the san francisco bay area curling club. my husband and i start curling in 2003 and 2004 in san jose windows 20 people on the ice watching the club grow to where it is today and seeing this beautiful facility open up is just a moment to say for all of us. it took a ton of volunteer work. it took a lot of donations and people willing to believe in us and lend us money. it takes something that we'd love to talk about which is the spirit of curling. it's about a lot more than the curling here. it's about the community. how did you stumble across curling? it's not the most common sport. that's very true. that's very very true. it's i have to give credit to my husband patrick who decided would be something fun we could do together. god started first just by watching it on the olympics and thought it was, you know, different and interesting sports and you know, i really like the strategy part of it this building and this facility where we landed is just it's just amazing for us. it's great. it's close to public trans
first dedicated ice facility here patrick debuchi and his husband our longtime members of the san francisco bay area curling club. my husband and i start curling in 2003 and 2004 in san jose windows 20 people on the ice watching the club grow to where it is today and seeing this beautiful facility open up is just a moment to say for all of us. it took a ton of volunteer work. it took a lot of donations and people willing to believe in us and lend us money. it takes something that we'd love to...
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these pictures were posted to the san francisco bay area, reddit page and users.y're making guesses as to why the bulls are out there. everything from providing water for birds, although i don't see any water. there you go. form of alien communication. >> the real reason remains a mystery for now. see, this is so odd and cool. i hope it stays a mystery. >> i'm going with the alien communication. that seems the most logical explanation for what's going on there. i love that story. all right, still ahead tonight at 8. get this giant robots battling in the streets of san francisco. a new song highlights of the city's most popular attractions. >> ahead of the big championship at chase center will explain. >> but first, why more than a million are now considered unsafe. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da,
these pictures were posted to the san francisco bay area, reddit page and users.y're making guesses as to why the bulls are out there. everything from providing water for birds, although i don't see any water. there you go. form of alien communication. >> the real reason remains a mystery for now. see, this is so odd and cool. i hope it stays a mystery. >> i'm going with the alien communication. that seems the most logical explanation for what's going on there. i love that story....
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you have an earthquake that iplarge under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to haveonsiderable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard. time it was center just off the coast near colima states in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the scene, coincidentally over the years, a pair of major quakes happened to mexico on this same date, september 19. back in 1985, 8 point oh, earthquake killed at least 9,500 people in 2017, 360 people were killed with a 7.1 magnitude quake struck the same region with students is the location says seismologist paul earle. so this is a very common area that have earthquakes because it's an area where we have what's called a subduction zone where we have. >> one plate specifically, the cocos plate subjecting beneath the north american plate. the about 50 years, there have been 13 earthquakes 6.5 in larger in this region t
you have an earthquake that iplarge under san francisco bay area you're going to you're going to haveonsiderable damage for comparison. the 1989 loma prieta earthquake was a magnitude 6.9. >> usgs seismologist paul earle says this earthquake in mexico happened monday at around 11:00:05am, pacific standard. time it was center just off the coast near colima states in this case, the coastline is not excessively populated. this is video of mexico city. first responders on the scene,...
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. >> other venues like this, all over the place, not just in the san francisco bay area need to existn order for communities to thrive 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 giv
. >> other venues like this, all over the place, not just in the san francisco bay area need to existn order for communities to thrive 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...
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. >> let's see, will you be coming to the san francisco bay area for a become signing? isten, i'm doing a virtual event, a san francisco virtual event with cal penn on tuesday, but they aren't doing a lot of in-person events there, so unfortunately, i won't be there, be if i do show up, maybe laura can help connect me to you, and maybe i could sign your book. >> let's see, what else do we have here? how did you like being on the "view"? and also i'm sad that the book tour was not in person. >> i'm sad too. i would have much rather been next to tracy, talking to all of you in person, safely, but it is -- but i'm thrilled there's a book event at all, so let me show my gratitude for that. and wait, what was the first part of the question? >> oh, about being on the "view?" >> oh, i loved it. it didn't even feel like being on camera. it felt like a chitchat. those women are incredible. it felt like having coffee with girlfriends. >> a question, thanks for your candor and service. would you walk us through your day at work? would love to know what you can tell us, a day in the
. >> let's see, will you be coming to the san francisco bay area for a become signing? isten, i'm doing a virtual event, a san francisco virtual event with cal penn on tuesday, but they aren't doing a lot of in-person events there, so unfortunately, i won't be there, be if i do show up, maybe laura can help connect me to you, and maybe i could sign your book. >> let's see, what else do we have here? how did you like being on the "view"? and also i'm sad that the book tour...
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another problem when you do go -- in san francisco bay area, recent study 23% of the chargers were notehicle. think about that. there's so much trepidation about switching over on top of the cost, range anxiety and you had the heat wave in california and they were telling you, no, don't charge electric vehicle. that causes a lot of anxiety. maria: so what are you supposed to do? you can't have a gas powered vehicle, gas powered vehicles being banned in california. the electric vehicles are too expensive and you can't even charge them properly. what are you supposed to do, stand in place? [laughter] >> exactly. think about it if you have an emergency and your car isn't charged, right. there's just a lot of frustration about that. i mean, tesla, i do have to say tesla the network they've really invested in that charging infrastructure network and they are responsible for the maintenance and that's kind of an interesting point because you go to whole foods and you go to grocery store and a department, who is responsible for the maintenance when a port goes down. you go to a gas station, y
another problem when you do go -- in san francisco bay area, recent study 23% of the chargers were notehicle. think about that. there's so much trepidation about switching over on top of the cost, range anxiety and you had the heat wave in california and they were telling you, no, don't charge electric vehicle. that causes a lot of anxiety. maria: so what are you supposed to do? you can't have a gas powered vehicle, gas powered vehicles being banned in california. the electric vehicles are too...
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. >> let's see, asks will huma be coming to the san francisco bay area for a book signing? >> listen, i am doing a virtual event, a san francisco virtual event with cal penn on tuesday, but they're not doing a lot of in-person events so unfortunately i won't be there. if i do show up maybe laura can connect me to you and maybe i could sign your book. >> let's see what else we have here. asks how did you like being on "the view" and also, i'm sad that the philly book tour was not in person. >> i'm sad, too. i would have much rather been next to tracy talking to all of you safely. but i'm thrilled, there's a book event at all. also, threat me show my gratitude for that. and wait, what was the first part of the question? >> oh, about being on "the view." >> oh, i loved "the view." i couldn't tell-- i didn't feel like being on camera, i thought the chitchat was incredible. it's like having coffee with girlfriends. >> and winifred says for your candor and your service, would you walk us through your day at work. love to know what you can tell us. the day in the life. my days star
. >> let's see, asks will huma be coming to the san francisco bay area for a book signing? >> listen, i am doing a virtual event, a san francisco virtual event with cal penn on tuesday, but they're not doing a lot of in-person events so unfortunately i won't be there. if i do show up maybe laura can connect me to you and maybe i could sign your book. >> let's see what else we have here. asks how did you like being on "the view" and also, i'm sad that the philly book...
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melanie: he has an attorney with the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area. that agency along with the aclu and the coalition of homelessness alleging the lawsuit that city agencies violated constitutional rights i citing, finding, and arresting them as well as taking and destroying their belongings. >> a macbook pro, a cell phone, a brand-new tent, a toolbox, a work uniform, people's medications, government id, those are items that the city is taking in remarkable numbers. melanie: the project shared this video with abc7news. >> they are taking my stuff and throwing it away. they are stealing my stuff which they say you will never get back. it is happened so many times and i will never get a thing back. melanie: he was unhoused for two years. >> some people were fair and some people were cruel. melanie: bagging and tagging items to be collected later it does not work. >> it is a morass when you try to retrieve your belongings. it can take several hours and it is hard to find someone willing to help you and it seems like a black hole, really. i do not know v
melanie: he has an attorney with the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area. that agency along with the aclu and the coalition of homelessness alleging the lawsuit that city agencies violated constitutional rights i citing, finding, and arresting them as well as taking and destroying their belongings. >> a macbook pro, a cell phone, a brand-new tent, a toolbox, a work uniform, people's medications, government id, those are items that the city is taking in...
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the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed that lawsuit in federal court today. it claims that san francisco presents the image of a caring municipality with a plan to tackle homelessness. but decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands on the the complaint also says that not only has the city failed to build affordable housing, it's using heavy-handed tactics to get homeless people to move without offering them shelter after being in the works for a decade tonight, a new housing development for san francisco, unified teachers is closer to becoming a reality. >> shirley chisholm village will be located on 43rd avenue in the outer sunset. the 135 unit affordable housing development is the first housing project for both the city and san francisco unified school district. it's being built on property owned by the school district sf usd educators, employees and their families will get priority for the new units. the building is expected to welcome its first residents in the fall of 2024. >> still ahead, a new warning for dog owne
the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed that lawsuit in federal court today. it claims that san francisco presents the image of a caring municipality with a plan to tackle homelessness. but decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands on the the complaint also says that not only has the city failed to build affordable housing, it's using heavy-handed tactics to get homeless people to move without offering them shelter after being in...
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we all have to be advocating for san francisco. and the bay area. we know that san francisco leads the bay area. and we need that leadership. >> and it is important this we commit to the film makers here to stay. you foal like have you a community here. and that it is community to supported by myself and the city. and that we can commit to resources and think about what the resources are like together and see what does missing. i will embark on listening sessions which i have already done with film make and ares production companies. well is more to come this we have to do so we understand and assess the needs. and really make that happen to support the industry here. last 2 points i want to quickly touch on is the notion of we are such a large modia production hub here. we are home to lucas film. dolby, pixar and you tube. we need to hire sf. i want to see we create path ways which we have done incredible work with the mayor's opportunity for all program and production will say here longer the organizations based here to get them to continue to hire
we all have to be advocating for san francisco. and the bay area. we know that san francisco leads the bay area. and we need that leadership. >> and it is important this we commit to the film makers here to stay. you foal like have you a community here. and that it is community to supported by myself and the city. and that we can commit to resources and think about what the resources are like together and see what does missing. i will embark on listening sessions which i have already done...
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san francisco over their sweeps of homeless encampments. the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed lawsuits yesterday in federal court. the complaint states that san francisco presents the image of a kerry municipality with a plan to address homelessness. this but a decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands of the streets. the complaint says that not only has the city failed to construct affordable housing, but also the city uses heavy-handed tactics to get homeless people to move without offering them shelter. >> well, after being in the works for a decade, a new housing development for san francasco unified teachers is closer to becoming a reality. shirley chisholm village will be located on 43rd avenue in the outer sunset. it's 135 unit affordable housing development. that was the first educator housing project for both the city and san francisco unified schools. it's being built on property owned by the school district and district educators and employees and their families will get priority for these new units once or built. >> shirley chisholm village not only addresses the u
san francisco over their sweeps of homeless encampments. the lawyers committee for civil rights of the san francisco bay area and others filed lawsuits yesterday in federal court. the complaint states that san francisco presents the image of a kerry municipality with a plan to address homelessness. this but a decades of inaction on affordable housing has left thousands of the streets. the complaint says that not only has the city failed to construct affordable housing, but also the city uses...
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overnight lows down to 67 for low tonight in san jose. 69 in livermore, maybe only 70 furlough in antioch while coastal areas mid 50's in half moon bay and san franciscow. it's going to be very warm as you approach the coastline, even upper 80's in the downtown san - francisco about 74 degrees in half moon bay. 78 pacifica, as you get inside the bay. much hotter weather expected there. 80's and 90's as you work your way down the peninsula plan on triple digits in much of the santa clara valley. likely going to see some record heat there tomorrow afternoon again into the east bay 116 limb or 112 in pleasanton one 11 in dublin, 114 walnut creek, 114 in concord, 109 in moraga tomorrow, maybe as high as 104 the shia. you're talking 116. unbelievable heat vacaville. he likely to continue not only tomorrow but the next few days, but cooling down slightly on wednesday. warming back up a little on thursday, much cooler over the weekend. but to see the chance of thunderstorms watching that very closely as a tropical storm begins approach, california. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, news at this point, but it is still a huge talker around the nfl and here in
overnight lows down to 67 for low tonight in san jose. 69 in livermore, maybe only 70 furlough in antioch while coastal areas mid 50's in half moon bay and san franciscow. it's going to be very warm as you approach the coastline, even upper 80's in the downtown san - francisco about 74 degrees in half moon bay. 78 pacifica, as you get inside the bay. much hotter weather expected there. 80's and 90's as you work your way down the peninsula plan on triple digits in much of the santa clara valley....