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by the kennan institute of private enterprise says the top fastest growing areas are the san francisco bay areaattle raleigh, durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled a list by considering factors including employment rates and economic output. they say the san francisco area along with austin topped the list, in part because of the strong tech industry in both places like i've never lived somewhere where it snows, but my husband has and i'll tell you you don't have to shovel the heat, so on a day like this one work frolicking outside an early member. the weather makes a big difference. i tell you. i used to have a lot of friends who lived in new york and i would go visit them when i was a younger man, and all of them had plans at some point. to move to california when they got older. they did. it wasn't because of tech. it was just because of the weather, living its ease of living here. i mean, if you take you take the financial part out of it. it's beautiful here. you know you got san francisco, you know, they say they do leave some space open for the fact that we had these hir
by the kennan institute of private enterprise says the top fastest growing areas are the san francisco bay areaattle raleigh, durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled a list by considering factors including employment rates and economic output. they say the san francisco area along with austin topped the list, in part because of the strong tech industry in both places like i've never lived somewhere where it snows, but my husband has and i'll tell you you don't have to shovel the...
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it is the largest in the san francisco bay area, serving more than one million residents in silicon valley. the sewage spilling -- spewing out from the tanks, something most people want to avoid. but stanford university environmental and civil engineering professor alexandria sees a public health old mine. -- gold mine. >> can we look at all the samples together? cat: just weeks after one of the first coronavirus cases in the country was confirmed here in santa clara county, she and her colleagues began testing wastewater samples. >> we found we could detect sars-cov-2 rna and wastewater and we found we could measure its concentration and see how it could change over time and how that matched with data from reported cases. i was running with my cell phone, and i got in the first set of results and i could see right then and there that the changes in concentration were similar to what was happening with the cases and i was like, oh my gosh, i cannot believe this is going to work. cat: using wastewater to monitor viruses is not new. for decades, scientists around the world have used wastewat
it is the largest in the san francisco bay area, serving more than one million residents in silicon valley. the sewage spilling -- spewing out from the tanks, something most people want to avoid. but stanford university environmental and civil engineering professor alexandria sees a public health old mine. -- gold mine. >> can we look at all the samples together? cat: just weeks after one of the first coronavirus cases in the country was confirmed here in santa clara county, she and her...
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domestic violence in the jewish community and now, i think the jewish community here in the san francisco bay area is very much aware of the existence of domestic violence. people don't question it as much, and that actually makes it much safe forewomen to come forward. and when they do turn to a friend or clergy person or a teacher to get help, that person is much more likely to believe them and connect them to supportive environments. >>> we also have an active 80 member council advisory now with so many clergy who are supporting our work in many ways, including speaking about it publicly within their congregations. and i think that changes the communal conversation about how we think about domestic violence, and makes it possible for us to both change the behaviors and also encourage women to come forward if they do need help. so i think that the community response has completely shifted over time x my hope is, if that keeps going in that direction, some day we'll live had a world where people really are safe in their own homes. >> yes, safir, whenever we talk about an important issue like dome
domestic violence in the jewish community and now, i think the jewish community here in the san francisco bay area is very much aware of the existence of domestic violence. people don't question it as much, and that actually makes it much safe forewomen to come forward. and when they do turn to a friend or clergy person or a teacher to get help, that person is much more likely to believe them and connect them to supportive environments. >>> we also have an active 80 member council...
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bay area. >> reporter: the exhibit features photos of surviving members of the tribe showing them as everyday people. professionals, veterans, students who are keeping their culture alive. >> we are deeply rooted to the san francisco area. >> reporter: monica hopes telling the story in this way will help them reclaim their federal status and possibly acquire land, housing, healthcare, and education. it will also send a message to the greater community once and for all. in los gatos, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the homeland of the tribe includes most of the bay area and portions of napa, santa cruz, solano, and san joaquin counties. >>> all right, a live look at the u.s. capitol where the cherokee nation's fight to get a delegate in congress took a step forward today. 200 years after it was promised, they held a hearing about seating the cherokee's nation delegate. >>> this is the nation's delegate in congress should the proposal go forward. lawmakers at the hearing seem somewhat optimistic that even with republicans taking control of the house in january, a solution to this issue could be worked out. >> i personally believe we need to find a way to honor our nation. even though it will be a potentially challenging roa
bay area. >> reporter: the exhibit features photos of surviving members of the tribe showing them as everyday people. professionals, veterans, students who are keeping their culture alive. >> we are deeply rooted to the san francisco area. >> reporter: monica hopes telling the story in this way will help them reclaim their federal status and possibly acquire land, housing, healthcare, and education. it will also send a message to the greater community once and for all. in los...
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december, one of the wettest months of the year for the san francisco bay area. it would be appropriate. we are not talking about a substantial amount of rain on thursday. a long-range outlook from the weather prediction center over the next seven days call for a 0.10 of an inch of rain. maybe a quarter inch for the santa cruz mountains. not a lot. just the beginning of an unsettled pattern, we hope. right now, plenty of sunshine and a beautiful sunset as we look at front of the mark hopkins hotel. low to mid 60s. today's temperatures were several degrees above average. tomorrow, still 3 to 5 degrees above average. close to where we are supposed to be in late november. we will see fog developing along the coast and inside the bay for tomorrow morning. also passing clouds higher up in the atmosphere that shows up in the dull gray on the map. all of that will be appear by 9:00, 10:00. plenty of sunshine for the rest of the day, hoping to boost to the temperatures up into the 60s. chilly spot. upper 30s in the north bay . everybody else of the low to mid 40s to star
december, one of the wettest months of the year for the san francisco bay area. it would be appropriate. we are not talking about a substantial amount of rain on thursday. a long-range outlook from the weather prediction center over the next seven days call for a 0.10 of an inch of rain. maybe a quarter inch for the santa cruz mountains. not a lot. just the beginning of an unsettled pattern, we hope. right now, plenty of sunshine and a beautiful sunset as we look at front of the mark hopkins...
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and the future of the business that they had put so much effort into so particularly in the san francisco bay area, we're feeling it, we're feeling it for these, these former tweets and adrian, when it comes to how chaotic and happ hazard these layoffs have been handled. we are hearing reports that some of those who were fired have actually been asked back already. what have you heard when it comes to that? i've heard very similar things here in dublin, twitter employees, 500 people, and the word you use is correct. it's chaos. they've gotten rid of. most of the curation teams, they would be the teams responsible for creating legitimate information, alongside topics that have a high risk of, of misinformation. they've gotten rid of a lot of the machine learning ethics and teams affecting the algorithm as well as the transparency and accounting accountability teams and even the trust and safety team, which is the one we all talk about and, and twitter says they've only caught 15 percent of that team, they're the front facing content moderators. there's a lot of evidence now that there's already cha
and the future of the business that they had put so much effort into so particularly in the san francisco bay area, we're feeling it, we're feeling it for these, these former tweets and adrian, when it comes to how chaotic and happ hazard these layoffs have been handled. we are hearing reports that some of those who were fired have actually been asked back already. what have you heard when it comes to that? i've heard very similar things here in dublin, twitter employees, 500 people, and the...
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the cincinnati native returned home, before accepting at a san francisco fin tech. her move to the bay areat the beginning of the pandemic. >> i was dealing with living in a city with higher prices and rent. at the same time having it feel very deserted. >> she found herself unprepared for making decisions about her money matters. that scared her. >> i think i was going to mismanage my money and my time by moving to a big city and not getting a lot of direction. >> like ryan, he also attended duke. they never met, but their lives would intersect years later. >> he sat there a financial seminar at duke and quickly realized how little they knew about money. >> if you look around the room everyone is on their phone, not paying attention. no one cared. >> he thought there had to be a better way to deliver financial information. thus he came up with an idea for this. ♪ an app that delivers bite-size information to a gen z audience in a way that they can understand and relate. today the app is programmed by 250 banks to use. >> they can redeem pineapples for rewards. they're getting paid to learn
the cincinnati native returned home, before accepting at a san francisco fin tech. her move to the bay areat the beginning of the pandemic. >> i was dealing with living in a city with higher prices and rent. at the same time having it feel very deserted. >> she found herself unprepared for making decisions about her money matters. that scared her. >> i think i was going to mismanage my money and my time by moving to a big city and not getting a lot of direction. >> like...
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san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.xhibition 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. [♪♪♪] >> my family's starts in mexico in a small town. my parents are from a very, very small town. so small, that my dad's brother is married to one of my mom's sisters. it's that small. a lot of folks from that town are here in the city. like most immigrant families, my parents wanted a better life for us. my dad came out here first. i think i was almost two-years-old when he sent for us. my mom and myself came out here. we moved to san francisco early on. in the mission district and moved out to daily city and bounced back to san francisco. we lived across the street from the ups building. for me, when my earli
san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area.xhibition 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. [♪♪♪] >> my family's...
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as alwaysgr were beaming to you from unsocial grounds of the peoples also knownra as a san francisco bay area from where we continue to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with the readings, discussions and forms. tonight it is a pleasure to have with this bryant celebrate the publication of his new book titled the listeners appeared history of wiretapping in the united states. bright instructive american studies associate professor big ditch at georgetown university. the author of the book savage preservationed. the originstu of modern media technology which is a finalist in american city association best first book. academic writings of appeared in american literature, african-american review, as well as many, many other journals for his research and electronicon surveillance has been featured in history, this masonic magazine on the "washington post" for joining him try and conversation is matthew he is a political analyste currently serves as an affiliated scholar and institute of criminal justice. university of california hastings school of law operator researches the history
as alwaysgr were beaming to you from unsocial grounds of the peoples also knownra as a san francisco bay area from where we continue to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with the readings, discussions and forms. tonight it is a pleasure to have with this bryant celebrate the publication of his new book titled the listeners appeared history of wiretapping in the united states. bright instructive american studies associate professor big ditch at georgetown university. the author of...
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emily: coming to you live from the san francisco bay area where i am sheltering in place in order to local orders that we not leave our homes in the midst of this coronavirus outbreak. bear with us as we do our best to bring you the news as best we can. the power of the people. online forums on reddit, discord and more. lincoln hedge funds scrambling as they lose billions. jeff bezos is formally stepping down as amazon's ceo, turning the reins over to andrew jesse. jeff bezos and his crew have blue origin have pulled up a safe launch, shadowing human beings to space for the very first time, landing without a hitch. welcome back to earth. how do you feel? wow. this is your first interview since landing. we all want to know the reality of seeing the earth from above. didn't live up to the dream? >> i am not talented enough to describe this in words. emily: mark zuckerberg goes all in on the metaverse. what is the serena slam for business? what does that look like? >> i have never been asked that question. i think that is such a good idea. emily: twitter is now officially owned by elon
emily: coming to you live from the san francisco bay area where i am sheltering in place in order to local orders that we not leave our homes in the midst of this coronavirus outbreak. bear with us as we do our best to bring you the news as best we can. the power of the people. online forums on reddit, discord and more. lincoln hedge funds scrambling as they lose billions. jeff bezos is formally stepping down as amazon's ceo, turning the reins over to andrew jesse. jeff bezos and his crew have...
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the technology sector, which is centred in the san francisco bay area, silicon valley of course, butlips with job losses and work disappearing for thousands. in fact, more than 130,000 jobs have gone in the tech sector since the pandemic. 3700 from twitter and even more at meta, which owns facebook. they are axing 11,000. and the e—commerce giant amazon is cutting 10,000 jobs. so, what does it mean for the companies, its workers and the technology industry as a whole? a little earlier, i sat down with independent tech expert and the author of the book technology is not neutral: a short guide to technology ethics. doctor stephanie hare, a real pleasure having a real pleasure having you on my show. always good to see you. let's start with this, because we have seen the job cuts in the tech industry, twitter, but notjust twitter, right? meta, the owner of facebook, amazon, then it was followed by others and i'm just wondering, stephanie, is this a trend? it is not a coincidence, because a lot of these companies that we call technology companies are in fact digital advertising companies
the technology sector, which is centred in the san francisco bay area, silicon valley of course, butlips with job losses and work disappearing for thousands. in fact, more than 130,000 jobs have gone in the tech sector since the pandemic. 3700 from twitter and even more at meta, which owns facebook. they are axing 11,000. and the e—commerce giant amazon is cutting 10,000 jobs. so, what does it mean for the companies, its workers and the technology industry as a whole? a little earlier, i sat...
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[cheers and music moofk historiy african-americans migrated to iy the san francisco bay area, but bayviewow the black community got its root in this incredible city. a lot migrated to work at the hunter's point shipyard and on the water front >> my family came to san francisco lead my by my great grand mother in 1941. she came like most of the african americans out of the south to the bay area to work in the shipyards during the second world war. overnight years, we people prospered, homeowners it was thriving for the african-american community. where bayview became the center points for african-american homeownership. >> with the shipyard closing, a lot of jobs left and with the maritime shipping leaving throughout the state. african-americans moved out of san francisco, which was the population is 4% or less of african-americans where 20 years ago it may have been 20%. here the port of san francisco we tried to create many opportunities for are african-americans to participate in contracting in development and jobs. i'm kay book the founder of coffee company. recently opened the flagshi
[cheers and music moofk historiy african-americans migrated to iy the san francisco bay area, but bayviewow the black community got its root in this incredible city. a lot migrated to work at the hunter's point shipyard and on the water front >> my family came to san francisco lead my by my great grand mother in 1941. she came like most of the african americans out of the south to the bay area to work in the shipyards during the second world war. overnight years, we people prospered,...
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san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area. 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. [♪♪♪] >> my family's starts in mexico in a small town. my parents are from a very, very small town. so small, that my dad's brother is married to one of my mom's sisters. it's that small. a lot of folks from that town are here in the city. like most immigrant families, my parents wanted a better life for us. my dad came out here first. i think i was almost two-years-old when he sent for us. my mom and myself came out here. we moved to san francisco early on. in the mission district and moved out to daily cit
san francisco has close to 40% asian. it's a huge representation here in the bay area. 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...
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. >> let's see will huma be coming to the san francisco bay area for book signing? oing a virtual event the san francisco virtual event with calen penn on tuesday. they are doing a lot of in person events there so if i do show up maybe laura can connect me to you and i can sign your book. >> let's see whate else we have here. she writes how did you like being on "the view" and are you said that the book tour at is not in person? >> i am sad too. i would have rather been next to tracey talking to in person. b i'm thrilled to be at the book event t at all so i'm have gratitude for that and what was the first part of your question? >> about being on "the view." >> i loved "the view." i didn't feel i was on camera. is that like -- it's like having coffee with a girlfriend. >> a question from winnifred who ousays thanks for your candor ad your service. could you walk us through your dayr at work and i love to know what you can tell us the day in the life. >> my days start very early. it depends on what section of my life you're asking about. i change my priorities to make
. >> let's see will huma be coming to the san francisco bay area for book signing? oing a virtual event the san francisco virtual event with calen penn on tuesday. they are doing a lot of in person events there so if i do show up maybe laura can connect me to you and i can sign your book. >> let's see whate else we have here. she writes how did you like being on "the view" and are you said that the book tour at is not in person? >> i am sad too. i would have rather...
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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. >> welcome to the november 2022 budget and finance meeting i'm hillary ronen chair. joined by member supervisor chan approximate by supervisor safai. we are joined today by supervisor mandelman. thank you for coming. our clerk is brent and i like to thank jason from sfgovtv for broadcasting this meeting. do you have announcements. >> for those in the chamber silence electronic device. the board of supervisor convening hybrid
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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bay area. >> reporter: exhibit features photos of surviving members of the tribe showing them as every day people, professionals, veterans, students who are keeping their culture alive. >> we are deeply rooted to the san francisco area. >> reporter: monica hopes telling the tribe's story in this way will help them reclaim federal status and possibly acquire land, housing, healthcare, education for future generations. she says it will also send a message to the greater community once and forever. >> we are still here. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix5. >>> it is 6:36. that means cbs mornings is coming up later this morning. gayle king joins us live from new york. what are y'all working on this morning? >>> it is coming up later this morning, justin. we are getting ready. good to see you. a holiday warning from the postal service to send holiday gifts early, people. plus what the agency is doing to make sure your packages actually arrive on time. we all like that. >>> multi platinum selling rapper fat joe tells nate some never before told stories from his memoir and what it is like being a pillar in the community. he is certainly that. >>> late show host and pickle ball enthusiast, i like saying pickle ball, steven
bay area. >> reporter: exhibit features photos of surviving members of the tribe showing them as every day people, professionals, veterans, students who are keeping their culture alive. >> we are deeply rooted to the san francisco area. >> reporter: monica hopes telling the tribe's story in this way will help them reclaim federal status and possibly acquire land, housing, healthcare, education for future generations. she says it will also send a message to the greater...
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bay area by early morning not a bad day today. the lots of sunshine throughout the day and pretty mild temperatures in parts of the bay area to nice. look over san francisco right now. temperatures not too bad just yet in most spots getting chilly in the north bay. 44 degrees in napa right now. 48 in santa rosa. 48 also now in san francisco. still 53 degrees in san jose at 55 degrees in half moon bay. but a cold night ahead with some very dry air up above. and that means well, then it's going to be a little frosty early on tomorrow morning. a couple high clouds making their way through the monterey bay in parts of southern california over the sierra nevada. is he a few more clouds off the coastline along the north coast there? eventually that front will start to move in, bringing at least a chance of showers in far northern california. nothing for us. just some passing high clouds. you see it right here. you see the front off the coastline. get try to get a little bit closer. but i think that ridge of high pressure going to build it before it gets here. so a high clouds moving our way. some dry conditions for tomorrow. and it looks like right into the hol
bay area by early morning not a bad day today. the lots of sunshine throughout the day and pretty mild temperatures in parts of the bay area to nice. look over san francisco right now. temperatures not too bad just yet in most spots getting chilly in the north bay. 44 degrees in napa right now. 48 in santa rosa. 48 also now in san francisco. still 53 degrees in san jose at 55 degrees in half moon bay. but a cold night ahead with some very dry air up above. and that means well, then it's going...
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in addition, they want to make sure that the neighborhood as well as san francisco bay area that would not hotel just for tourism. sure, we welcome that tourism but we also want to embrace the local community especially the neighborhood. we have something called glow community which is open communities where they enjoy a couple of coffee in the lobby areas, all san francisco food and bench providing that product to the hotel. and they, they allow the guest, the neighborhood to come in and enjoy, and have whether they're on a laptop doing a little work or enjoying copy and having a little get together, really embrace the community. we take the same approach in really welcoming the community and making sure that the immediate neighborhood is really welcomed to our space. >> thank you, last question. in the event that there is a possible complaint from the neighborhood, what would be our procedure to address that time? >> absolutely. we have been down and to stay xhaoum la tiff went around purposingly knocking on doors, myself contact numbers and email addresses. the hotel discussed proto
in addition, they want to make sure that the neighborhood as well as san francisco bay area that would not hotel just for tourism. sure, we welcome that tourism but we also want to embrace the local community especially the neighborhood. we have something called glow community which is open communities where they enjoy a couple of coffee in the lobby areas, all san francisco food and bench providing that product to the hotel. and they, they allow the guest, the neighborhood to come in and...
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watching fruitvale station, which of course, tells the story of a murder that happened in the san francisco bay area. bart station. and i was thinking, hmm, my kids are 12 and 13. what does it mean to take them to see this story? but we need to be able to talk about this reality. and we came out of the theater to the news that george zimmerman had been acquitted. so to be able to say is an artistic response because, you know, oscar grant, who is the subject of fruitvale station. if you've seen the film or if haven't, it's a day in the life. so we start with you know, the alarm goes off, he wakes. he plays with this baby girl. he passes with his partner. he goes to work. he picks something up for mother. it's everybody's regular day. but you watch knowing what is going to happen at the end. and so i think that, you know, the overall mission here, if you dehumanize people, if you do not see them in their fullest dimension, if you describe them in dehumanize in terms that is how we move along the road to violence. and think that this is something that we know just as human beings. so i think that that
watching fruitvale station, which of course, tells the story of a murder that happened in the san francisco bay area. bart station. and i was thinking, hmm, my kids are 12 and 13. what does it mean to take them to see this story? but we need to be able to talk about this reality. and we came out of the theater to the news that george zimmerman had been acquitted. so to be able to say is an artistic response because, you know, oscar grant, who is the subject of fruitvale station. if you've seen...
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a group of activists in the, in the san francisco bay area were quite interested in promoting strong encryption . for us cipher punks, freedom is non negotiable, it tops everything. freedom is our struggle. eric hughes said it in his manifesto, back in 1993 privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age. we cannot expect government corporations or other large, faceless organizations to grant us privacy out of their beneficence. cyberpunk right code. we know that someone has to write software to defend privacy, and since we can't get privacy, unless we all do, we're going to write it. say, believe that true human expression is really only possible when you can protect your anonymity. out of this movement came many attempts to recreate various fundamental institutions of society using the complex mathematics of cryptographic systems. so things like voting systems, digital communications systems that enabled very strong privacy sir for pumps were a group of individuals who felt that cryptography could enable new human freedom. that freedom to communicate in the freedom t
a group of activists in the, in the san francisco bay area were quite interested in promoting strong encryption . for us cipher punks, freedom is non negotiable, it tops everything. freedom is our struggle. eric hughes said it in his manifesto, back in 1993 privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age. we cannot expect government corporations or other large, faceless organizations to grant us privacy out of their beneficence. cyberpunk right code. we know that someone has to...
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. >> let's see, sit off asks will huma be coming to the san francisco bay area for assigning ? >> i'm doing a san francisco virtual event with cow pen but they are doing a lot of in person events there so unfortunately i won't be ne there but if i do show up maybe laura can help connect me to you and maybe i could sign in. >> let's see what else we have. my only ask, how did you like being on the view and also i'm sad the philly book tour is not in person. >> i am sad to. i would have much rather spend nextto tracy talking to all of you in person safely . but i'm thrilled there's a book event at all so let me show my gratitudefor that . and what was the first part ofthe question ? >> about being on the view. >> i love the view. i couldn't tell. i didn't feellike being on camera , it felt like i chat that was incredible. it felt like having coffee with girlfriends. >> question from winnifred who said thanks for your candor and service. would you walk us through your day at work, i'd love to know what you can tell us on a day in the life. >> my day starts very early but these days
. >> let's see, sit off asks will huma be coming to the san francisco bay area for assigning ? >> i'm doing a san francisco virtual event with cow pen but they are doing a lot of in person events there so unfortunately i won't be ne there but if i do show up maybe laura can help connect me to you and maybe i could sign in. >> let's see what else we have. my only ask, how did you like being on the view and also i'm sad the philly book tour is not in person. >> i am sad...
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. >> we are deeply rooted to the san francisco bay area. >> reporter: monica hopes telling the tribesis way will help them reclaim the federal status and possibly acquire land, housing, healthcare, and education for the future generations. she says it will also send a message to the greater community once and for all. >> we are still here. >> the aboriginal homeland includes most of the bay area and portions of napa, santa cruz, solano, and san joaquin counties. >>> former president trumps twitter account is back online but trump himself says he doesn't want to use it. >> they had a lot of problems at twitter. it may or may not make it, that the problems are incredible. >> reporter: he says he's going to continue using truth social, the social media platform that he founded and owns. >>> elon musk reinstated the former president's account yesterday in response to a twitter pole. within 15 million accounts contributed to that poll, a little more than half wanted trump back. musk previously said that a content moderation counsel would make decisions about reinstating accounts but there
. >> we are deeply rooted to the san francisco bay area. >> reporter: monica hopes telling the tribesis way will help them reclaim the federal status and possibly acquire land, housing, healthcare, and education for the future generations. she says it will also send a message to the greater community once and for all. >> we are still here. >> the aboriginal homeland includes most of the bay area and portions of napa, santa cruz, solano, and san joaquin counties....
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we are on the ground of the people also known as san francisco bay area were we continue to celebrateks of others we know and love readings, discussions and forums. tonight it's a pleasure to have with us bryan will bring publication of the new book titled the listeners from a history of wiretapping in the united states. director of american city associate professor at georgetown university, author savagetu preservation and graphc origins of modern media technology, the finest american cities associations, lora price, best first book. academic writings appeared in american literature, african-american vehicle and many other attorneys. it's been featured in history, smithsonian and washington post. joining him tonight in conversation is matthew, a political analyst currently serving as an affiliated dollars in the institute of justice at the university of california hastings school of law. the research is the history of policing the policy analyst for surveillance and privacy at the electronic front frontier. it's appeared in nbc news, washington post, slate, motherboard freedom of inf
we are on the ground of the people also known as san francisco bay area were we continue to celebrateks of others we know and love readings, discussions and forums. tonight it's a pleasure to have with us bryan will bring publication of the new book titled the listeners from a history of wiretapping in the united states. director of american city associate professor at georgetown university, author savagetu preservation and graphc origins of modern media technology, the finest american cities...
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>> shell mounds are really an astounding archaeological manifestation here in the greater san francisco bay areathere were more than 425 of these recorded. >> the mound is comprised of shells, ash, various penthouses and things within it. >> the west berkeley shell mound was known as one of the largest and the earliest. it is about 6000 years. with our most recent radiocarbon dates. it goes to about a thousand. it was used for at least 5000 years. >> it really holds knowledge about how the people were living in this area. >> the west berkeley site was the first major fishing village on the san francisco bay. they had a fishing technique where they use nets in sophisticated way. if you think about it at night, some of these mounds were 20 to 30 feet and they would've had fires on them. if you were in the bay we would have seen fires all around the bay. what would have been like a beacon that this place was very much occupied and very much alive. >> there was a law passed called sb 35 that enables developers who are building a certain amount of affordable housing to circumvent the environmental re
>> shell mounds are really an astounding archaeological manifestation here in the greater san francisco bay areathere were more than 425 of these recorded. >> the mound is comprised of shells, ash, various penthouses and things within it. >> the west berkeley shell mound was known as one of the largest and the earliest. it is about 6000 years. with our most recent radiocarbon dates. it goes to about a thousand. it was used for at least 5000 years. >> it really holds...
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live in san francisco, tom hanson, nbc bay area news. >> tom, thank you. sfpd denied our request for body cam cam video. also, we learn more about david depape . yesterday, we showed you the richmond garage. here it is, where he lived. all the furniture was hauled off for donation. there's to truck there. our crews got a look inside the garage. they saw weights of stross the floor, a couple of toolbelt and a well-used gaming chair. we also talked to depape end boss, frank jicarilla, says, he met depape six years ago when depape was living under a tree at a park in berkeley. he was given work, building decks, and he had a garage to live in. he also says, he watched depape slowly spiral into right-wing extremism fueled by watching videos. >> i think he got this whole thing from january 6th and the things they were saying when they were looking for nancy pelosi and mike pence. he didn't have filters. he lacked discernment in some ways. >> a depape's public defender says, he plans to examine depape end mental state, which could be used in his defense. >>> we c
live in san francisco, tom hanson, nbc bay area news. >> tom, thank you. sfpd denied our request for body cam cam video. also, we learn more about david depape . yesterday, we showed you the richmond garage. here it is, where he lived. all the furniture was hauled off for donation. there's to truck there. our crews got a look inside the garage. they saw weights of stross the floor, a couple of toolbelt and a well-used gaming chair. we also talked to depape end boss, frank jicarilla, says,...
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nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab is live in san francisco. are people making their way there or maybe they're waiting a little bit? what have you seen? >> reporter: well, this morning, marcus and laura, people have been coming in to either drop off their ballot or register, vote in person. it's been a steady stream of people in and out, kind of in spurts. it doesn't look busy at all at the moment. this is the voting center at san francisco city hall down in the basement. there's no line, nobody needing any help with registration so far. just minutes ago there were groups of people coming in and asking some questions. you can register here if you're not already registered, or if you need to deal with any sort of voting issues, you can go ahead and do so at the voting center. voting in person is one of the ways that you can vote today. others have done so by mail. today here in san francisco they are expecting some 15,000 more ballots to be returned by mail. now, voters also have the option to drop off their ballot. here at city hall it's a uni
nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab is live in san francisco. are people making their way there or maybe they're waiting a little bit? what have you seen? >> reporter: well, this morning, marcus and laura, people have been coming in to either drop off their ballot or register, vote in person. it's been a steady stream of people in and out, kind of in spurts. it doesn't look busy at all at the moment. this is the voting center at san francisco city hall down in the basement. there's no...
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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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, few biden appointees have less experience than magnus, largely in the upper midwest and san francisco bay area, despite the ongoing border catastrophe he faced on arrival, focused attention on attempting to change the border patrol's culture. that was where he focused his priorities while all these migrants were pouring in illegally. >> they are looking to knock the border patrol down a few levels, he made that clear. he did not support the border patrol during the investigation, horse patrol. where is chris magnus in the horse patrol, they were found innocent. has chris magnus ever held a press conference on the border catastrophe, and said here is our strategy, the plan. no. his first town hall meeting in yuma, the officer said the trump policies worked can we turn some back on, his response is if you don't like the biden border policies, quit. that's not leadership, and mayorkas, he needs to be impeached. he violated the oath of office he's taken, made the country less safe under his leadership. in addition to the 1 million got-aways, were not arrested, who were they? obviously did not turn
, few biden appointees have less experience than magnus, largely in the upper midwest and san francisco bay area, despite the ongoing border catastrophe he faced on arrival, focused attention on attempting to change the border patrol's culture. that was where he focused his priorities while all these migrants were pouring in illegally. >> they are looking to knock the border patrol down a few levels, he made that clear. he did not support the border patrol during the investigation, horse...
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. >> let's see, will jordan becoming to the san francisco bay area for a books signing? >> i am doing a virtual event, a sources go virtual event with kal penn on tuesday but cannot doing about it in person if it's there so unfortunately i won't be there. but if i do show up may be more can 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 the book tour is not in person. >> i am sad, too. i would much rather have been next to tracey talking to all of you in person, but it is, but i'm thrilled there is a book event at all, so let me show my gratitude for that. and -- wait, what was the first part of the question? >> being on the view. >> i loved the view. it didn't even feel like being on camera. it just felt like -- i enjoyed the conversation. it felt like having coffee with girlfriends. >> thanks for your candor and for your service. would you walk us through your day at work? would love to know what you can tell us, a day in the life. >> my days started very early. these
. >> let's see, will jordan becoming to the san francisco bay area for a books signing? >> i am doing a virtual event, a sources go virtual event with kal penn on tuesday but cannot doing about it in person if it's there so unfortunately i won't be there. but if i do show up may be more can 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 the book tour is not in person. >>...
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live in san francisco, gia vang, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, gia. e attack on paul pelosi has bunted local leaders to re- examine their own security, including san francisco mayor, linda bray. >> i had a number of death threats. i've had someone show up and protesters with a pitchfork in front of my home. you know, others who have been very aggressive so, yeah, i'm definitely concerned. >> the mayor said, her team has already made changes to her security protocol, but they're not going to go into details about what those changes are or what the protocol is. >> and notable decision in alameda in a high-profile death. no charges will be filed against the driver who was struck and killed. east bay supervisor, wilma chan. chan died last december while walking her dog in alameda. police launched an investigation into the crash at the time, but the da announced late today, no charges will be filed. >>> we're back in 60 seconds. an exclusive cracking down on sideshows. the plan in the south bay to stop illegal street shows. >>> also, elon musk, full speed a
live in san francisco, gia vang, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, gia. e attack on paul pelosi has bunted local leaders to re- examine their own security, including san francisco mayor, linda bray. >> i had a number of death threats. i've had someone show up and protesters with a pitchfork in front of my home. you know, others who have been very aggressive so, yeah, i'm definitely concerned. >> the mayor said, her team has already made changes to her security protocol, but...
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san francisco are moving economic activity away from the east coast. that report by the keenan institute of private enterprise, says the top fast growing areas are the san francisco bayxas , seattle, raleigh and durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled the list by considering factors including employment rates and economic output. they say the san francisco bay area along with austin top the list because of the strong tech industry in both of those places. and oakland is one of the city's getting amazon's new custom electric delivery vans just in time for the busy holiday season. more than 1000 rivian tvs have been making their way across cities across the country since july, delivering millions of packages forhe first holiday season and it is part of amazon's commitment to the climate pledge with zero emission deliveries. conversion is expected to eliminate millions of metric tons of carbon per year. the delivery vans also have new safety features, including automatic emergency braking and 360 degree cameras. i'm pam cook, that's a look at your dollars and cents. all right. thank you so much, pam. economists predict retailers will face pandemic fallou
san francisco are moving economic activity away from the east coast. that report by the keenan institute of private enterprise, says the top fast growing areas are the san francisco bayxas , seattle, raleigh and durham, north carolina and dallas. researchers compiled the list by considering factors including employment rates and economic output. they say the san francisco bay area along with austin top the list because of the strong tech industry in both of those places. and oakland is one of...
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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. >> i don't think you need to be an expert to look around and see the increasing frequency of fires throughout california. they are continuing at an ever-increasing rate every summer, and as we all know, the drought continues and huge shortages of water right now. i don't think you have to be an expert to see the impact. when people create greenhouse gases, we are doing so by different activities like burning fossil fuels and letting off carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and we also do this with
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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many people did give money to the largest animal shelter in the san francisco bay area today, the organization rescues cares for and adopts more than 4,000 cats and dogs every year. so every amount helps. >> we save animals. we bring animals into our shelter. we treat many of the animals that that we work with need medical and behavioral care and support. we house them. we feed them and then we get them adopted out into their forever. homes. >> giving tuesday doesn't have to just be about donating money. the shelter could also use donations of things like pet supplies, blankets and food, even volunteers are welcome. get this next spring. the sf spca turns 155 years old. >> gas prices are better, but they're still high. they were through the roof for a few months ago. what's being done in sacramento to see why we pay so much more than other parts of the country and who decided not to show up to this big meeting. >> plus, come on with your catalytic converter how some people in the bay area can better protect themselves against getting theirs stolen. and 3,000 people have died since october in t
many people did give money to the largest animal shelter in the san francisco bay area today, the organization rescues cares for and adopts more than 4,000 cats and dogs every year. so every amount helps. >> we save animals. we bring animals into our shelter. we treat many of the animals that that we work with need medical and behavioral care and support. we house them. we feed them and then we get them adopted out into their forever. homes. >> giving tuesday doesn't have to just be...