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kevin fagan from the san francisco chronicle. thanks for coming in and all you do.agan: thanks, marisa. lagos: to see moreage of this crisis online, go to sfchronicle.com/homelessness or kqed.org/homeless. a new report by the economic policy institute uc berkeley shows that early-childhood educators are six times as likely as k-12 teachers to live in poverty. they earn less than 70% of all california workers, with a median salary of $13 per hour. the low wages and poor wking conditions also affect the quality of care children receive. but parents are also under financial pressure, with a typical family in the state paying a quarter of their annual income on daycare. joining me now is one of the study's co-authors and the co-director of uc berkeley's center for the study of child care employment, lea austin. lea, thanks for joining us. austin: thanks for having me. lagos: so, let's lay out the numbers here. on average, california fam00ies spend between $1 and $16,500 a year for full-time care. in cities like san francisco, i know from personal experience, that can be
kevin fagan from the san francisco chronicle. thanks for coming in and all you do.agan: thanks, marisa. lagos: to see moreage of this crisis online, go to sfchronicle.com/homelessness or kqed.org/homeless. a new report by the economic policy institute uc berkeley shows that early-childhood educators are six times as likely as k-12 teachers to live in poverty. they earn less than 70% of all california workers, with a median salary of $13 per hour. the low wages and poor wking conditions also...
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. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" says the san francisco opera canceled an upcoming concert by placidogo after numerous women accused him of sexual harassment. the philadelphia orchestra also canceled an upcoming show. the los angeles opera is launching an investigation into domingo's behavior. he's been the general director of the l.a. opera since 2003 and previously served as the company's artistic director. some accusers say domingo used his power to pressure them into sexual relationships and one retired opera singer says he did the same thing after every performance. >> he would come up to me, very close to my face, and very clearly say, patricia, do you have to go home tonight? >> domingo says the allegations are inaccurate. he said all of his interactions and relationships were welcomed and consensual. >>> "variety" reports a co-star in katy perry's 2010 teenage dream music video is accusing the music star of sexual misconduct. actor and model josh kloss says underwear out as far as she could and exposed him people at a roller skating rink. he said he felt pathetic and embarrass
. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" says the san francisco opera canceled an upcoming concert by placidogo after numerous women accused him of sexual harassment. the philadelphia orchestra also canceled an upcoming show. the los angeles opera is launching an investigation into domingo's behavior. he's been the general director of the l.a. opera since 2003 and previously served as the company's artistic director. some accusers say domingo used his power to pressure them into...
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this from the san francisco chronicle, washington correspondent, dhs puts out its final flores rule, this would overhaul the way that minors are treated in dhs custody and allow for longer detention for families sure to face a court challenge. from the new york times, the trump administration rule would move immigrant families to be held indefinitely and will be looking for congressional reaction. >> president trump goes to kentucky this afternoon to speak at the american veterans national convention in louisville. live coverage of that starts at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also find it on-line at c-span.org or listen live with the c-span radio app. week nights, book tv program showcasing what's available every weekend on c-span2. tonight's theme is writing and publishing, robert caro discusses his book working with conan o'brien. and they discuss the writing routines and challenge discussed by nonfiction authors at the san antonio book festival. a talk about book publishing in from the bay area book festival. watch that tonight starting at 8 eastern on c-span2 and enjoy book t
this from the san francisco chronicle, washington correspondent, dhs puts out its final flores rule, this would overhaul the way that minors are treated in dhs custody and allow for longer detention for families sure to face a court challenge. from the new york times, the trump administration rule would move immigrant families to be held indefinitely and will be looking for congressional reaction. >> president trump goes to kentucky this afternoon to speak at the american veterans...
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the san francisco ferry terminal used by alcatraz is about to undergo a big $34 million renovation. according to the chronicle, the san francisco bay and conservation development division unanimously approved a plan to renovate and expand piers 31 and 33 and it calls for an historic exhibition area and some new restaurants. it can start as early as the end of the year and is expected to continue until at least 20:23. >>> and happening today, san francisco police are -- with tougher enforcement after a number of serious and deadly accidents. christina is live in san francisco to temperature us what is difference. >> reporter: good morning. officers are going to number full force and you can see it's a busy morning where we are near second and townsend. when we spoke with people this morning, they say it's an issue in terms of cars, pedestrians and cyclists trying to co-exist on the streets of san francisco. the last three years, the police have identified areas where they feel there has been a number of bicyclists and pedestrian-related traffic accidents in this city. they're going to be out looking for violat
the san francisco ferry terminal used by alcatraz is about to undergo a big $34 million renovation. according to the chronicle, the san francisco bay and conservation development division unanimously approved a plan to renovate and expand piers 31 and 33 and it calls for an historic exhibition area and some new restaurants. it can start as early as the end of the year and is expected to continue until at least 20:23. >>> and happening today, san francisco police are -- with tougher...
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the city of san francisco is apparently working to address concerns following these incidents. you have the "san francisco chronicle" reporting that the mayor and other city leaders met just yesterday to come up with a plan to secure that area. they say it will include an increase in foot patrols as well as social services for folks who are mentally ill or addicted to drugs. despite the attacks, crime is apparently going down in san francisco, according to sfpd, they say courtroom has down 14% compared to this time last year. guys? >> thank you, pete. >>> we'll keep talking about that one. >>> atigaon is under way. a crash happened around 2:45 this morning near the san jose campus, and we're told man was hit and killed near 4th and san fernando. san fernando was closed for about four hours before it reopened around 7:00 this morning. so far no arrested have been made. >>> new details for a search for a woman who disappeared in east contra costa county. she was last seen tuesday night gardening outside her home. crew his searching theme and investigators have not determined exactly how she died. >>> a new warning po
the city of san francisco is apparently working to address concerns following these incidents. you have the "san francisco chronicle" reporting that the mayor and other city leaders met just yesterday to come up with a plan to secure that area. they say it will include an increase in foot patrols as well as social services for folks who are mentally ill or addicted to drugs. despite the attacks, crime is apparently going down in san francisco, according to sfpd, they say courtroom has...
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the san francisco chronicle reports he's stepping down over potential conflict of interest. it is linked to the deal to rename the stadium ring central stadium. private consultant often gets a commission of such deals. >>> say hello to the outdoor video board. the chase center tweeting out that message today. check it out. this is one of many features at the warriors arena. warriors teaming up with kaiser permamente. >>> the san francisco giants continuing for their fight as they take on the phillies. we got the latest news on antonio brown. all of that ahead in sports. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> the giants started near four game series against the phillies. philadelphia everyone n up the . co
the san francisco chronicle reports he's stepping down over potential conflict of interest. it is linked to the deal to rename the stadium ring central stadium. private consultant often gets a commission of such deals. >>> say hello to the outdoor video board. the chase center tweeting out that message today. check it out. this is one of many features at the warriors arena. warriors teaming up with kaiser permamente. >>> the san francisco giants continuing for their fight as...
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san francisco. according to the san francisco chronicle, the investigation is to determine if the city's affordable housing policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination. the report says the city received a letter from hud about the investigation and city attorneys are now reviewing it. >>> starting monday, bart will stop selling paper tickets at the embarcadero station. instead, reloadable clipper cards will be available to purchase. this is the second station to make the change. next will be the powell street station and then downtown berkeley. passengers can still use paper tickets at the stations gates but only the corporate guard will be available for purchase. bart says the goal is to eliminate all paper tickets sometime next year. >>> cops and the community came together in richmond today for the sixth annual chill with a cop ice cream social. the event took place at metro lock plaza and 16th street. organizers it is a chance for police to get to know the community and parents and build positive relationships. >>> the interaction with our community is absolutely important. it
san francisco. according to the san francisco chronicle, the investigation is to determine if the city's affordable housing policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination. the report says the city received a letter from hud about the investigation and city attorneys are now reviewing it. >>> starting monday, bart will stop selling paper tickets at the embarcadero station. instead, reloadable clipper cards will be available to purchase. this is the second station to make...
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the san francisco chronicle cites sources saying that mckiven was involved in a possible conflict of interest. he denies that he took any money. >> new at 11:00. a possible solution to preserve the controversial murals at -- at a san francisco high school. the issue has back a distraction. critics is say the e -- >> a massive fire tore through a warehouse used as a artist collective. abc7 lewis pinism a, has lost her life's work, but has found a way to get the neighbor s back n their feet. >> the business had been destroyed in the fire. this artist said she is ready to create again. >> some of the dresses that i built for a client, i will never get it back. >> a dress that took 130 hours to make. ors dozens of works t wk all gone with the flames. >> i turned on the news and, saw the live stream and saw where it was burning. i'm sad because i lost 20 years of my work that i had saved. >> rachel watched, as the businesses burned. more than 50 firefighters battled the blaze tore nearly three hours. clean well maintained work space, where artists are able to create beautiful art work, un
the san francisco chronicle cites sources saying that mckiven was involved in a possible conflict of interest. he denies that he took any money. >> new at 11:00. a possible solution to preserve the controversial murals at -- at a san francisco high school. the issue has back a distraction. critics is say the e -- >> a massive fire tore through a warehouse used as a artist collective. abc7 lewis pinism a, has lost her life's work, but has found a way to get the neighbor s back n...
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. >>> ktvu is teaming up with the san francisco chronicle, taking a look at some of the causes and solutions to the problem of homelessness in the bay area. yesterday we were in san jose where city officials broke home on two tiny home communities. the idea is to get 80 home lings people into one room houses. the rooms have a bed and a desk and have community showers and bathrooms. volunteers from habitat for humanity are helping to build the tiny houses. >> we're giving back a little bit. i've been fortunate and had a lot of good things go my way. and it feels good to give back to the community. >> san jose has more than 6,000 homeless people. these bridge homes should be ready by november. >>> for more stories about the homeless crisis and the project. go to www.ktvu.com and look under the web links section. >>> life safety systems that don't work and guards hires to look for fires. >>> where does safety fall on the priority list? >> number one. >> after the break, two investigates exposes problems at a community college and the reason they've persisted for months. >>> an unusual commute w
. >>> ktvu is teaming up with the san francisco chronicle, taking a look at some of the causes and solutions to the problem of homelessness in the bay area. yesterday we were in san jose where city officials broke home on two tiny home communities. the idea is to get 80 home lings people into one room houses. the rooms have a bed and a desk and have community showers and bathrooms. volunteers from habitat for humanity are helping to build the tiny houses. >> we're giving back a...
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the san francisco chronicle reports mckin kiben is stepping done over potential conflict of interest. linked to the deal in june to rename the stadium ring central coliseum. kiben allegedly received a $50,000 commission on the dell. private consultants often get a commission for negotiating deals. but because he is the ceo of a public agency that's not lourd. the croppicle says mckiben denied seefgt a fee. >>> now to new video out of insomnia o county, the helicopter crew from the sheriff's help rescue a driver hurt in a crash, yesterday afternoon. the northern sonoma coast area. the chopper was finishing up with a unrelated copy. the crew was there in a matter of minutes. the driver was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. chp investigating. >>> turning to decision 2020 kamala harris picked up a noteworthy endorsement in morning. former iowa democratic party chair woman sue dvorsky through weight hinlt harris. any commended her experience, beliefs and vision. harris spent the day with other presidential candidates in des moines today with a forum on gun violence. joining the
the san francisco chronicle reports mckin kiben is stepping done over potential conflict of interest. linked to the deal in june to rename the stadium ring central coliseum. kiben allegedly received a $50,000 commission on the dell. private consultants often get a commission for negotiating deals. but because he is the ceo of a public agency that's not lourd. the croppicle says mckiben denied seefgt a fee. >>> now to new video out of insomnia o county, the helicopter crew from the...
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different reporters to bring you a variety of perspectives, from "the new york times" and san francisco chronicle to fortune magazine and npr radio and so on. this week, it's business insider and cnbc. troy used to work at the mercury news. christina can top him on that, since her first appearance, she has worked for in order, venture beep, reuters, fast company and now cnbc. she's kicking butt at cnbc. christina constantly breaking stories and exclusives on her beat. the latest article is just out, examining the trouble that may be brewing at apple as employees debate what apple's goals should be. i found it fascinating that one of the big fights at apple health according to your exclusive report is that there's a group that doesn't think they're doing enough. i can see that in silicon valley, that you had gathered all these smart people together at apple of all places, you say, all right, what are we doing sfl a ? we will figure out how your heart beat works when you are jogging. i can see people would be frustrated. >> it's a hard and weird problem to have if you are apple. you could do absolu
different reporters to bring you a variety of perspectives, from "the new york times" and san francisco chronicle to fortune magazine and npr radio and so on. this week, it's business insider and cnbc. troy used to work at the mercury news. christina can top him on that, since her first appearance, she has worked for in order, venture beep, reuters, fast company and now cnbc. she's kicking butt at cnbc. christina constantly breaking stories and exclusives on her beat. the latest...
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rose was the first journalist hired at the san francisco chronicle who did not cover fashion. she was the first asian-american journalist woman at the chronicle. she went to columbia school of journalism and always fought for her community. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. in the past five hours. >> your name. >> carry horn. >> you have in the past five hours you have seen how controversial it is to name the central subway station after rose pak. it is dividing the community and is not good for peace and unit of our community. how can you do a naming of a public institution to cost your committee division? we have support from 90% of the chinese community in chinatown and san francisco who is outside of chinatown. we have 16,000 against the naming after rose pak. the number will grow bigger. peaceful for the people not special-interest groups. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello, i am jen. i bring all my guests of the bay area to chinatown. he takes tourist groups to chinatown. they wish they could spend more time there. they ask about public trans
rose was the first journalist hired at the san francisco chronicle who did not cover fashion. she was the first asian-american journalist woman at the chronicle. she went to columbia school of journalism and always fought for her community. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. in the past five hours. >> your name. >> carry horn. >> you have in the past five hours you have seen how controversial it is to name the central subway station after rose pak. it is...
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even the san francisco chronicle reported that aimee brownell had been selling homes when she was working for the department of public health in san francisco. >> thank you, mr. seltzer. is there any other public comment? seeing none, i will close public comment and turn to my fellow commissioners for any questions. anybody have any questions? >> i do. i have to collect my thoughts. >> yes, commissioners. >> as she collects her thoughts, dr. scott, any questions? >> the conflict of interest as the last statement concerns me, and i don't know about it, but that's a question. is there any truth to that? aimee brownell, if she's selling homes and working on a project concerning the same area, that concerns me. >> okay. any other questions? we're not taking action on this question. >> yes -- >> dr. scott? >> the other thing, question, is there a problem for another source to come in with independent testing? i'm asking as a question, can that happen? this is what the community is asking for, and it came up in the meeting. it keeps coming up in the meeting. is that a hard thing for us to do? >
even the san francisco chronicle reported that aimee brownell had been selling homes when she was working for the department of public health in san francisco. >> thank you, mr. seltzer. is there any other public comment? seeing none, i will close public comment and turn to my fellow commissioners for any questions. anybody have any questions? >> i do. i have to collect my thoughts. >> yes, commissioners. >> as she collects her thoughts, dr. scott, any questions?...
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san francisco. according to "the san francisco chronicle" the investigation is to determine if the city's affordableng policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination. the report says the city received a letter from hud about the investigation and city attorneys are now revealing it. >>> a man freed after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. how a sacramento business is helping him adjust to life outside of prison. >>> jeffrey epstein's defense lawyers are not satisfied with the results of his autopsy. i'm jacqui heinrich. i've got the details coming up. ♪ from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. and the hope this trip never enders. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. one that's designed to save you money by auto connecting to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile. it's wireless reimagined. simple, easy, awesome. we switched from ford. i switched from ram. i switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. we switched to chevy
san francisco. according to "the san francisco chronicle" the investigation is to determine if the city's affordableng policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination. the report says the city received a letter from hud about the investigation and city attorneys are now revealing it. >>> a man freed after spending 20 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. how a sacramento business is helping him adjust to life outside of prison. >>> jeffrey...
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back out here live, the san francisco chronicle is reporting that he will surrender to the san franciscoin hundred thousand dollars warrant, for an unrelated case in february: the hearing is expected to start at 9 this morning. >> in san francisco, the community meeting about plans to build another homeless navigation center in the bayville district. it's in the caltransparking lot. if approved, it would be the third navigation center. the nighing starts at six in the southeast community center on oakdale avenue. montime, the 73 of san francisco filed a lawsuit against seven homeless people toan them from an area called the brown way corridor. the halt describes them as repeat offends are of assault being drunk in public. shoplifters, drug users and press trespassers. some support it but others say suing the homeless is not the answer. >> if you ban them from being in one location, they're going to go to another and cause another nuisance. i think this is a temporary fix. >> the lawsuit claims that because of crime in the broadway corridor, an excessive amount of police resources are bei
back out here live, the san francisco chronicle is reporting that he will surrender to the san franciscoin hundred thousand dollars warrant, for an unrelated case in february: the hearing is expected to start at 9 this morning. >> in san francisco, the community meeting about plans to build another homeless navigation center in the bayville district. it's in the caltransparking lot. if approved, it would be the third navigation center. the nighing starts at six in the southeast community...
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. >>> outlets are partnering with the san francisco chronicle to look at some of the causes and solutionslessness in the bay area. today we were in the south bay where sanders is broken ground on two tiny home communities. the aim is to get 80 homeless people off the streets. the rooms only have a bed and a desk but the sites will have community showers and restrooms along with social services. the city says these bridge homes as they call them should be ready by november. >>> there is talk of possibly converting the former glenn dyer jail into headquarters into a homeless shelter. the board of supervisors is offering to lease the building to the city of oakland for a dollar a year. the jail closed back in june, the capacity for more than 800 inmates. supervisors say it could be a a there been judgments the plans are underway for a tour so the mayor's can get a firsthand look. >>> we had a cool run for the last couple of days, temperatures by the weekend warming up. temperatures were down from yesterday by 10 degrees. a nice day, just not all that warm. fog along the coast. the font is in
. >>> outlets are partnering with the san francisco chronicle to look at some of the causes and solutionslessness in the bay area. today we were in the south bay where sanders is broken ground on two tiny home communities. the aim is to get 80 homeless people off the streets. the rooms only have a bed and a desk but the sites will have community showers and restrooms along with social services. the city says these bridge homes as they call them should be ready by november. >>>...
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during the last -- in the business section during the last month in the san francisco chronicle, whichsetting on my kitchen table, chase added $34 million to the project. it will a jewel in our skyline. so we want no phases. we want the construction to be done without phases. half this generation's children will be affected if it's taken many years -- excuse me. thank you very much. 2020 bond. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> clerk: okay. bob or denise? >> good morning, commissioners. today, i urge you to update rec and park policies and practices to manage all parks' trees incorporating climate change and biodiversity which are the council's top two priorities. i have a dense stand of combustible trees in glen canyon park. the other taken in 2013 when the trees were fairly green. the other, a few weeks ago, showing more brown. we want healthy parks, not to follow the unfortunate example of ucsf reserve on mount sutro where a significant portion of standing trees were found to be dead or unhealthy. neighbors from diamond heights, glen park, and mt. davidson have communicated our f
during the last -- in the business section during the last month in the san francisco chronicle, whichsetting on my kitchen table, chase added $34 million to the project. it will a jewel in our skyline. so we want no phases. we want the construction to be done without phases. half this generation's children will be affected if it's taken many years -- excuse me. thank you very much. 2020 bond. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> clerk: okay. bob or denise? >> good morning,...
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the city supervisor tells the san francisco chronicle, quote, we don't want people to be forever labeledm as felons is a scarlet letter they can never get away from. doesn't address the city's major issues like homelessness, drugs as victor davis hanson explains, the sanitation of language is straight out of a narrative. >> they can't address felonies under their noses so they talk about abstractions and they don't know anything about animal farm or newspeak. when you can't change, you try to debate the language for an alternate reality. the problem is san francisco, looks like 19th century london or constantinople, there's feces, thousands of homeless people and we have 200,000 felonies downgraded to misdemeanors. as far as property crimes go san francisco rates the highest per capita for property crimes. when faced with that you say there is no such thing as felonies or criminals, they are something else. jillian: is this another example of blue states focusing on solving the wrong problems and the majority of you say yes. todd: we are becoming a laughingstock with all this talk. don't
the city supervisor tells the san francisco chronicle, quote, we don't want people to be forever labeledm as felons is a scarlet letter they can never get away from. doesn't address the city's major issues like homelessness, drugs as victor davis hanson explains, the sanitation of language is straight out of a narrative. >> they can't address felonies under their noses so they talk about abstractions and they don't know anything about animal farm or newspeak. when you can't change, you...
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we are joined by the san francisco chronicle and peter, is it surprising to you that they are going dark>> not at all. it has been struggling and trying to find a new identity, different than its identity that you talked about when it started in 1982. it'd been struggling. >> is this what we can expect from conventional radio? most people, especially as you get younger and younger, they pull up their phone and if they are listening to music, they can listen to it on the phone or you have a service like spot of fire or satellite radio. listening to music on the radio hasn't really that's that's not something that is growing. it is weakening.>> this is the type of station that should survive. it was a shared experience. it is something, they go out and they are in the community. it reminds me of the podcast that -- i compared to making a big statement for the bay area. i think the format should fit in in the bay area in 2019. >> also, i love him kfog. i was on there many times in the 90s. does it make more sense to have a format like sports that is still something that local radio does ver
we are joined by the san francisco chronicle and peter, is it surprising to you that they are going dark>> not at all. it has been struggling and trying to find a new identity, different than its identity that you talked about when it started in 1982. it'd been struggling. >> is this what we can expect from conventional radio? most people, especially as you get younger and younger, they pull up their phone and if they are listening to music, they can listen to it on the phone or you...
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. >>> ktvi along with other media outlets is partnering with the san francisco chronicle and its fourthss from this project. today we focused on san jose were the city has broken ground on two first of their kind tiny home communities. it is a plan to get 80 homeless people off the streets and into one room houses. >> reporter: these volunteers rom habitat for humanity are this is not your typical housing construction project. they are building one room houses for homeless people. >> we are giving back to the community. it feels nice to give back. >> the city of san jose recently broke ground on two sites including this one. each lot will have three tiny homes as the city calls them. the city is installing plumbing for community bathrooms which has a bed and a desk. >> people who will eventually live here are likely living on the streets now. >> each resident is expected to be here only a few months while awaiting permanent housing. >> they may just have had a loss, or a health condition, it made them lose their home and so we will bring them here to resolve those issues. >> according t
. >>> ktvi along with other media outlets is partnering with the san francisco chronicle and its fourthss from this project. today we focused on san jose were the city has broken ground on two first of their kind tiny home communities. it is a plan to get 80 homeless people off the streets and into one room houses. >> reporter: these volunteers rom habitat for humanity are this is not your typical housing construction project. they are building one room houses for homeless...
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. >>> more and more companies in san francisco are hiring off-duty police officers as security guards. according to the san francisco chronicle, there's been an increase in property crimes in the city. and that's led to a sharp increase in the number of officers recruited by private companies to provide security. salesforce tower are paying as much as $100 an hour per officer. the officers are hired under a program that allows to pay overtime wage. plus a 40% administrative fee. >>> now, a jury wraps up its second day of deliberations without reaching a verdict. derek almena and max harris are charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, in connection with the deadly warehouse fire. the jury had to restart deliberations this week, after three jurors were removed from the panel for misconduct. yesterday was the last day of deliberations for nearly two weeks now, as the judge is giving the jury sometime off. they're set to be back in the courthouse, the tuesday after labor day. we hope you'll stay with ktvu for complete coverage of the ghost ship warehouse trial. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has been at the trial every
. >>> more and more companies in san francisco are hiring off-duty police officers as security guards. according to the san francisco chronicle, there's been an increase in property crimes in the city. and that's led to a sharp increase in the number of officers recruited by private companies to provide security. salesforce tower are paying as much as $100 an hour per officer. the officers are hired under a program that allows to pay overtime wage. plus a 40% administrative fee....
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san francisco and give people a chance at a fresh start? we ask our favorite californians. are in c committeewoman, welcome to you both. i want to read something from the san francisco chronicle danger of using formal language. according to the resolution one of 5 california residents have a record and words like prisoner, conflict, inmate or felon only serve to obstruct and separate people from society making institutionalization of racism and supremacy appear normal. >> the board of supervisors who could be known as gibberish involved persons passed this law but trying to distract from the reality of proposition 47 which released a flood of criminals onto the streets by downgrading offenses. the city has the number one most property crimes per capita of any city in the united states and anybody in the city including myself has personally experienced car break ins, homeless people, violent homeless people, drug addicts and the general crime wave around the city so instead of focusing on fixing that and yet providing services and helping reintegrate these people we are going to use orwellian newspeaking doublespeak and call it something different and the person who introduced
san francisco and give people a chance at a fresh start? we ask our favorite californians. are in c committeewoman, welcome to you both. i want to read something from the san francisco chronicle danger of using formal language. according to the resolution one of 5 california residents have a record and words like prisoner, conflict, inmate or felon only serve to obstruct and separate people from society making institutionalization of racism and supremacy appear normal. >> the board of...
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county cones the coliseum site, reaching a tentative $85 million deal, but according to the san francisco chronicleme oakland councilmembers say that they only other have, they should sell the property to oakland, it is not sure whether they could afford to buy it, the oakland a's need the money they build the waterford ballpark. >>> your a mug, from ktvu fox 2 news, go to ktvu.com, click the contest tab, we are taking entries from right now to 1:00 this afternoon. these are the mugs we are talking about. ktvu fox 2 news on one side. >> and our sister station, ktvu plus, we will pop it up here if you placed -- post a pitcher. >>> a man who thought he had thrown a life savings into the trash, he says he has $23,000, in a shoebox, he accidentally dumped in the recycling bin last thursday, on friday he discovered the mistake, but it had been picked up and was already in a truck heading for the operations in humboldt county. he called the center and asked them to see if they had a, they said everything had been unloaded and processed except a few bags, but the shoebox was in one of them, they said they
county cones the coliseum site, reaching a tentative $85 million deal, but according to the san francisco chronicleme oakland councilmembers say that they only other have, they should sell the property to oakland, it is not sure whether they could afford to buy it, the oakland a's need the money they build the waterford ballpark. >>> your a mug, from ktvu fox 2 news, go to ktvu.com, click the contest tab, we are taking entries from right now to 1:00 this afternoon. these are the mugs...
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that didn't make sense at dhs but the pc police of san francisco want to redefine how you refer to criminals. according to "the san francisco chronicle the city's board of supervisors, changing the guidelines and watering down the words as to not offend criminal criminals. can we even say criminals anymore? instead of convicted felons, it's now "justice involved person." instead of juvenile delinquent, it's "young person with justice system involvement." joining me now, victor hansen. i was driving through your neck of the woods, i should've stopped and had a coke with you, driving through your neck of the woods, i got a bird's-eye view on that part of california, modesto -- doesn't san francisco have other more pressing problems to solve instead of changing the nomenclature of how you refer to criminals. what is this all about. >> that's why they do it, they can't address the felonies under their noses so they talk about the abstraction. they never read orwell, they don't know anything about animal farm apparently because the lesson was when you can't change reality, you try to debase the language to reflect a fake or alternate real
that didn't make sense at dhs but the pc police of san francisco want to redefine how you refer to criminals. according to "the san francisco chronicle the city's board of supervisors, changing the guidelines and watering down the words as to not offend criminal criminals. can we even say criminals anymore? instead of convicted felons, it's now "justice involved person." instead of juvenile delinquent, it's "young person with justice system involvement." joining me now,...
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the department of housing and urban development is investigating san francisco's affordable housing policies. the san francisco chroniclereporting the probe will look into whether policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination pick with more we are joined by corey smith, deputy director with the bay area housing action coalition. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me . >> what exactly is the issue? why is hud looking into the practice in san francisco? >> well, first and foremost, there are still a lot of questions surrounding what hud is looking into. a letter was submitted to the city of san francisco that is not public yet. there are a number of different things that we could be doing to increase affordable housing built in san francisco but what the federal government is looking into but i >> still a concern. according to the chronicle report, hud is looking into what the city is doing and whether it is contributing to the housing crisis and we are able to inferred in for how that would be the case . >> when you look at the federal government as a whole, first of all, president trump is no
the department of housing and urban development is investigating san francisco's affordable housing policies. the san francisco chroniclereporting the probe will look into whether policies violate laws that protect people from discrimination pick with more we are joined by corey smith, deputy director with the bay area housing action coalition. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me . >> what exactly is the issue? why is hud looking into the practice in san francisco?...
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host: we will stay in san francisco for a few minutes as we turn to john, editorial reporter for the san francisco chronicles we continue to talk columnistseditorial about specific cities and issues facing those cities. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: i am doing well. i want to start with a survey you wrote about earlier this year from the chamber of commerce in san francisco. you wrote about a poll that was released in one word that kept coming up in that poll about san francisco and the state of affairs, frustration was the word that most respondents used. why frustration? guest: there are a number of reasons. people in san francisco are frustrated. we talk about opportunity zones. san francisco is a hyper opportunity zone right now with the business climate going wild and as a result there is a lot of strain on lower-class people who are struggling to live in san francisco. the median rent is somewhere around $3700 per month for a one bedroom apartment. it has also had a huge effect on homelessness which is the number one issue in almost any poll you look at. has ahough san f
host: we will stay in san francisco for a few minutes as we turn to john, editorial reporter for the san francisco chronicles we continue to talk columnistseditorial about specific cities and issues facing those cities. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: i am doing well. i want to start with a survey you wrote about earlier this year from the chamber of commerce in san francisco. you wrote about a poll that was released in one word that kept coming up in that poll...
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host: we will stay in san francisco for a few minutes as we turn to john, editorial reporter for the san francisco chronicle as we continue to talk columnistseditorial about specific cities and issues facing those cities. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: i am doing well. i want to start with a survey you wrote about earlier this year from the chamber of commerce in san francisco. you wrote about a poll that was released in one word that kept coming up in that poll about san francisco and the state of affairs, frustration was the word that most respondents used. why frustration? guest: there are a number of reasons. people in san francisco are frustrated. we talk about opportunity zones. san francisco is a hyper opportunity zone right now with the business climate going wild and as a result there is a lot of strain on lower-class people who are struggling to live in san francisco. the median rent is somewhere around $3700 per month for a one bedroom apartment. it has also had a huge effect on homelessness which is the number one issue in almost any poll you look at. has ahough san
host: we will stay in san francisco for a few minutes as we turn to john, editorial reporter for the san francisco chronicle as we continue to talk columnistseditorial about specific cities and issues facing those cities. good morning to you. guest: good morning, how are you? host: i am doing well. i want to start with a survey you wrote about earlier this year from the chamber of commerce in san francisco. you wrote about a poll that was released in one word that kept coming up in that poll...
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. >>> ktvu is teaming up with the san francisco chronicle to take a close look at the causes and the elessness in the bay area. in san jose, the city officials broke home on tiny home communities. the goal is to get people off the streets and into one room houses while they wait for permanent housing. volunteers from habitat for humanity are helping to build the houses. >> giving back a little bit. i've been fortunate and have had a lot of good things go my way. and it feels good to give back to the community. >> these bridge homes should be ready by november. >>> for more stories about the bay area homeless crisis and the project for 2019, go to www.ktvu.com. look under the web links section. >>> rapper asap rocky gets in front of a judge. what he revealed to a judge in his testimony. >>> and what happened when a plane made an emergency landing on a very busy road. >>> so far, the commute has been saved by the lighter volume although we do have some commutes that are still a little bit slow. this is the bay bridge. we had an earlier accident in san francisco that's slowed things. >>>
. >>> ktvu is teaming up with the san francisco chronicle to take a close look at the causes and the elessness in the bay area. in san jose, the city officials broke home on tiny home communities. the goal is to get people off the streets and into one room houses while they wait for permanent housing. volunteers from habitat for humanity are helping to build the houses. >> giving back a little bit. i've been fortunate and have had a lot of good things go my way. and it feels good...
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. >>> the follow-up on the plan to paint over that controversial mural at a san francisco high school chronicles reporting san francisco school board president steve cook is proposing a compromise. don't paint over it, just cover it up with panels. we're talking about the decades-old mural of ge that is named after him. critics point out it includes images of slaves as well as a dead native american. in june the school board voted to paint over that artwork. that decision sparked controversy. now cook is proposing to cover the objectionable parts of the mural with panels. school board it is official, aly buses will return to the new salesforce transit center in san francisco tomorrow and moves almost a year ago, crews found large cracks in the fly-over on the street. the lower level of the center reopened and san francisco muni bus has moved back in. tomorrow the upper level reopens and a-c transit service will resume. >>> for the second time in two days, rescue crews were called to a san francisco cliff. at 12:30 this afternoon, two men hiking decided to go over the edge of the steep embankment
. >>> the follow-up on the plan to paint over that controversial mural at a san francisco high school chronicles reporting san francisco school board president steve cook is proposing a compromise. don't paint over it, just cover it up with panels. we're talking about the decades-old mural of ge that is named after him. critics point out it includes images of slaves as well as a dead native american. in june the school board voted to paint over that artwork. that decision sparked...
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. >>> an increasing number of companies in san francisco are hiring off duty police officers as security guards. according to the san francisco chronicle an increase in property crimes in the city has led to a sharp increase in the number of officers recruited by private companies to provide security. sales force tower, ross dress for less and others pay as much as $100 an hour per officer. they are hired under a program that lets them pay their overtime wage and a 14% administrative fee to the city. >>> the san francisco public defender is criticizing the medical examiner for concluding that a da's death was caused by drugs. the family hired experts to review the autopsy. they concluded that he died of heart problems. he was found dead inside an apartment back in february. the medical champ medical america said that cocaine and alcohol were factors. >>> a potential mass shooting was prevented in southern california after hotel worker tipped authorities off to the threat. >> reporter: authorities in california taking a 37-year-old into custody wednesday who allegedly threatened to shoot workers and customers at the long beach hotel whe
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. >>> a number of san francisco companies are increasingly hiring off-duty police officers as security guards. the san francisco chronicle reports increased property crimes have led to a sharp increase in the number of officers recruited by private companies to provide security. ross, dress for less and others pay as much is $100 per hour per officer for the added layer of security. the officers are hired under the 10 b program which allows a business to pay officers overtime wages plus a 14% administrative fee to the city. >> happening now, a lifetime achievement award being presented to house speaker, nancy pelosi. the san francisco democratic party is holding their annual fundraising dinner at the intercontinental hotel. the event is being hosted by san francisco mayor, london breed. activists are expected to gather outside to urged speaker pelosi to begin impeachment proceedings against president trump . >> senator kamala harris is among the democratic presidential candidates sent to attend a summer meeting of the democratic national committee in the bay area. the event begins tomorrow at the union square hilton in t
. >>> a number of san francisco companies are increasingly hiring off-duty police officers as security guards. the san francisco chronicle reports increased property crimes have led to a sharp increase in the number of officers recruited by private companies to provide security. ross, dress for less and others pay as much is $100 per hour per officer for the added layer of security. the officers are hired under the 10 b program which allows a business to pay officers overtime wages...
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according to "the san francisco chronicle" using the new terminology someone whose car has been brokencould be a person who has come in contact with the returning resident who is involved in the justice system and currently under supervision with a history of substance abuse. that's a fancy way of saying a crackhead stole my priest. so inventing the loan which help or should they find a better way to deal with homeless people problem or is it maybe likely call them free range people. >> the panel returning with me now, dave, beverly. in this resolution from the people were running the city of san francisco, they said this is their fight back, pushback against normalizing institutional racism and supremacy. >> if you like ex-con, whatever they apply to any race. >> i don't know why this has to be a racial thing,. >> race gets caught up in the high levels of incarceration of minorities in the country and people have all sorts of bizarre in arguments about it but i don't think there's any question that race comes into it. you are trained to change attitudes, that is what the supervisors a
according to "the san francisco chronicle" using the new terminology someone whose car has been brokencould be a person who has come in contact with the returning resident who is involved in the justice system and currently under supervision with a history of substance abuse. that's a fancy way of saying a crackhead stole my priest. so inventing the loan which help or should they find a better way to deal with homeless people problem or is it maybe likely call them free range people....
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was presented this is what you should care about they had a whole separate supplement the san francisco chronicle had fun. the culture was broader, more in-depth, have much more context and arrived much more slowly. now as we have been speaking, there is a bit of blurring of pacific life and intellectual life. it is as if the people who are on twitter is publishing or sent to intellectual life, david akers is not on twitter. if you go to the list of the writers he would take to an island with you why do we look to trigger a if you look at polarization why look at something run by zeros and to complain the complexity. it's absurd. the polarized political moment has a lot to do with the catastrophic and obscene amount of wealth that is being made through policy that is being driven by people who have no care for everyday people. but it's also being driven by a machine. we are right down the hill from one of the best universities. universities. i was a judge for the national book award last year. i read 550. i didn't read every word. the intellectual life of the country is thriving. there is a brill
was presented this is what you should care about they had a whole separate supplement the san francisco chronicle had fun. the culture was broader, more in-depth, have much more context and arrived much more slowly. now as we have been speaking, there is a bit of blurring of pacific life and intellectual life. it is as if the people who are on twitter is publishing or sent to intellectual life, david akers is not on twitter. if you go to the list of the writers he would take to an island with...
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san francisco chronicle environment reporter kelly zito moved into the obama administration. we have more. family ties between the press and the obama administration. "washington post" among others,s abc news president, brother of elizabeth sherwood randall, top national security advisor to president obama. his counterpart at "cbs news" division president david rose. the brother of benjamin rhodes who was the deputy national security advisor to obama. this is all in my book. cnn stephanie washington bureau chief virginia mosley, married to tom nash, formally also in the hillary clinton state department under obama. white house press secretary jay carney, his wife, claire shipman, worked at abc news. national public radio white house correspondent, getting bored, america? ari shapiro.go michael godley worked in the obama white house counsel's office. vice president biden's communication director, married to neil king, one of "the wall street journal"'s top political reporters. then, of course, there's msnbc's chris matthews, he worked for tip o'neill and jimmy carter. cnn's ch
san francisco chronicle environment reporter kelly zito moved into the obama administration. we have more. family ties between the press and the obama administration. "washington post" among others,s abc news president, brother of elizabeth sherwood randall, top national security advisor to president obama. his counterpart at "cbs news" division president david rose. the brother of benjamin rhodes who was the deputy national security advisor to obama. this is all in my book....
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according to the "san francisco chronicle," state regulators say the city could face state fines andsible lawsuits because the 425-unit project met all zoning and design reviews. the city council is expected to meet in the coming weeks to consider its options. >>> the ferry terminal to alcatraz is getting an upgrade. the san francisco bay and conservation development cou renovate and expand capacity. construction is expected to start as early as the end of next year. expected to las until at least 2023. >>> new at 6:30, caltrain faces a major delay in its plan to go electric. >>> our coverage of the deadly shootings in ohio and texas, up-to-the-minute details and experts weighing in on how to talk to our kids about violence. the questions you can ask this morning. >>> plus the bizarre incident at th (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! shootings, two states, dozens of v
according to the "san francisco chronicle," state regulators say the city could face state fines andsible lawsuits because the 425-unit project met all zoning and design reviews. the city council is expected to meet in the coming weeks to consider its options. >>> the ferry terminal to alcatraz is getting an upgrade. the san francisco bay and conservation development cou renovate and expand capacity. construction is expected to start as early as the end of next year. expected...