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joe tucker, san francisco chronicle education reporter, thanks -- jill tucker, san francisco chronicle education reporter, thanks for joining us. coming up next, those runaway high prices for everything -- gas, kristen: we have been talking about how expensive everything is becoming, from meat to gas to cars. consumer prices jumped 6.2% last month, the biggest inflation surge in more than 30 years. joining us now to talk about why inflation is happening and the short and long-term implications is the vice president of research at san francisco's federal reserve bank. thank you for joining us. >> pleasure to be here. kristen: a lot of americans have been feeling a lot of pain every time we go to the store. what jumped 6.2% last month alone is the consumer price index. explained to folks what's included in that index. >> the consumer price index basically measures everything we are buying, in terms of goods, services. every month, the government basically measures how much prices are changing for all those categories. it includes cars, energy, shelter, medical care. it would include all
joe tucker, san francisco chronicle education reporter, thanks -- jill tucker, san francisco chronicle education reporter, thanks for joining us. coming up next, those runaway high prices for everything -- gas, kristen: we have been talking about how expensive everything is becoming, from meat to gas to cars. consumer prices jumped 6.2% last month, the biggest inflation surge in more than 30 years. joining us now to talk about why inflation is happening and the short and long-term implications...
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i supported it but there was an article in the san francisco chronicle thought this was the time to dot given the low rate. >> you been branded as a doctor as an out lower outlier. you haven't always agreed to the approach to the virus. the san francisco chronicle wrote that you are one of the most controversial infectious disease expert aired does that labeling feel accurate to you x >> it doesn't. i have to say i came to the city in 1996 because i was úfascinated by infectious diseae and specifically hiv. i wanted to come to the epicenter to do my training. harm reduction means you want to reduce cases. just like everyone wanted to reduce cases in san francisco. you do it with the context of people in mind. workers need filtered basques to go inside. people are still working. vulnerable patients canst not come to the clinic because they don't have phones. figure out how to see each other safely. i don't think i'm an outlier. maybe only in san francisco and someone that's worked with homeless and i'm the medical director of the clinic. and thought about things for public schools and n
i supported it but there was an article in the san francisco chronicle thought this was the time to dot given the low rate. >> you been branded as a doctor as an out lower outlier. you haven't always agreed to the approach to the virus. the san francisco chronicle wrote that you are one of the most controversial infectious disease expert aired does that labeling feel accurate to you x >> it doesn't. i have to say i came to the city in 1996 because i was úfascinated by infectious...
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all the concerns you've heard about crime in san francisco, you are also seeing a lot more data analysis on the record in his office. san francisco chronicled a deep dive into this. we are going to have to see how these numbers potentially translate into votes. >> guy marzorati with kqed. and sophia -- with the sacramento bee. i want to thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you so much. >> with high-voltage ceilings and spec tacky letter stained glass. looking at something beautiful is grace cathedral in san francisco. technical trouble with our email. they been resolved. if you've tried to email us before. please send it again. we will see you back here next friday night, have a great week eerybody. >> a friday night flo. >> infrastructure week hast flo. finally arrived. >> president biden celebrates congress passing a one point $2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. >> we need to remember whatod us to the white house in the first place. we won in 2020 as a unified party. >> he's still fighting to unify his party to pass his larger social policy plan. >> one price one day, and tomorrow, it is like $.30. >> as inflation and pr
all the concerns you've heard about crime in san francisco, you are also seeing a lot more data analysis on the record in his office. san francisco chronicled a deep dive into this. we are going to have to see how these numbers potentially translate into votes. >> guy marzorati with kqed. and sophia -- with the sacramento bee. i want to thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you so much. >> with high-voltage ceilings and spec tacky letter stained glass. looking at...
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all the concerns you've heard about crime in san francisco, you are also seeing a lot more data analysis on the record in his office. san francisco chronicled a deep dive into this. we are going to have to see how these numbers potentially translate into votes. >> guy marzorati with kqed. and sophia -- with the sacramento bee. i want to thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you so much. >> with high-voltage ceilings and spec tacky letter stained glass. looking at something beautiful is grace cathedral in san francisco. technical trouble with our email. they been resolved. if you've tried to email us before. please send it again. we will see you back here next friday night, have a great week eerybody. captioning spoored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, november 14: a climate deal on coal leaves big questions... and on the road in maine, a first of its kind recycling law turns the tables on who pays... and see what sea level rise looks like on the streets of portland... next on “pbs newshour weekend.” >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwaz. the cheryl an
all the concerns you've heard about crime in san francisco, you are also seeing a lot more data analysis on the record in his office. san francisco chronicled a deep dive into this. we are going to have to see how these numbers potentially translate into votes. >> guy marzorati with kqed. and sophia -- with the sacramento bee. i want to thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you so much. >> with high-voltage ceilings and spec tacky letter stained glass. looking at...
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you write a column every week for the san francisco chronicle so you know the area well. >> yes, it'sy passion. >> was interesting to me is that it was really a sociological review of what transportation means to us in community, and it looks at what transportation reveals about who we are and what our values are and what we believe in. was there a story from this film that really exemplify that for you? that showcased our values? ú>> one of the most remarkable stories is the tale of this pioneering african-american businesswoman named mary ellen pleasant who was a very wealthy woman, very well known, but in 1866, she was denied the ability to board a streetcar. >> we have a clip of that, so let's play that and that will come back into the story. >> nearly 100 years before rosa parks and the bus boycotts of the american south, a little- known african-american entrepreneur in san francisco named mary ellen pleasant stood up for her right to ride transit. she had come to san francisco at the height of the gold rush and began operating restaurants, boarding houses, even brothels. >> so w
you write a column every week for the san francisco chronicle so you know the area well. >> yes, it'sy passion. >> was interesting to me is that it was really a sociological review of what transportation means to us in community, and it looks at what transportation reveals about who we are and what our values are and what we believe in. was there a story from this film that really exemplify that for you? that showcased our values? ú>> one of the most remarkable stories is the...
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san francisco attorney who once taught at the lawsuit. in 2017, he exposed hastings' past is an of ed article in the san francisco chronicle. >> i simply wanted was a mass murderer. . >> reporter: but the school stuck with a name until a new york times article last month laid the whole story out, implying that the chancellor wasn't entered in making a change. in a statement, he denied that. but a member of the tribe said they have not actually been included in any talks and issued their own statement saying quote it is shameful that the school leadership did not act on its own accord, but instead only acted when the spotlight was signed on it by the news media. hastings is a prestigious law school, and there are kerns from students about what the name change might mean for them. >> name recognition is a loot. so it definitely poses a problem, and i think that's one they've been trying to figure out. >> reporter: briscoe said show not concerned about the new name, but that there should be no question it needs to be changed. >> we're going to name things after people like that? i mean, just to ask the question answers it. >> now, hastings paid
san francisco attorney who once taught at the lawsuit. in 2017, he exposed hastings' past is an of ed article in the san francisco chronicle. >> i simply wanted was a mass murderer. . >> reporter: but the school stuck with a name until a new york times article last month laid the whole story out, implying that the chancellor wasn't entered in making a change. in a statement, he denied that. but a member of the tribe said they have not actually been included in any talks and issued...
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san francisco school board says it is seeing a $125 million deficit. the proposed plan could see the dismantling of several district programs, and according to the san francisco chronicle, could also lead to more than 300 layoffs among district employees. time is ticking for the school board to approve a budgeting plan. severed san francisco unified has a little more than a month to get that plan approved before the state steps in. >> i know there is a lot of word about state takeovers, and the fear that creates for people, which i completely understand. but as i said, this is an opportunity to really have open conversations about our budgeting priorities. >> we will continue to follow the story closely come and bring you updates both on-air and online at kpix.com . we will have those updates on any decision made by the school board coming up later tonight. >>> a live look at the white house, where president biden will soon return from his trip to europe. tonight he called the cdc authorization of the children's vaccine a turning point in the fight against covid. just about 1 hour ago, the cdc voted to approve the use of pfizer's covid vaccine for children ages 5 to 11
san francisco school board says it is seeing a $125 million deficit. the proposed plan could see the dismantling of several district programs, and according to the san francisco chronicle, could also lead to more than 300 layoffs among district employees. time is ticking for the school board to approve a budgeting plan. severed san francisco unified has a little more than a month to get that plan approved before the state steps in. >> i know there is a lot of word about state takeovers,...
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and the san francisco chronicle says they hope they are able to keep that going. >> up next.and reopening. of place to hang out with the stars. we'll explain. next. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. [laughing and talking] at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected, so even a routine appointment can save your life. and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. >>> nasa has officially returned to oakland. take a look here. part of the new exhibit in partnership with the space and science center. officials from nasa were on hand for the big reopening. it included about 30 oakland school kids. who got right to work. at the hands on e
and the san francisco chronicle says they hope they are able to keep that going. >> up next.and reopening. of place to hang out with the stars. we'll explain. next. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with...
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the san francisco chronicle releasing this sneak peek of the front page of their sports section. normally green, but tomorrow will be orange. a news conference with buster posey expected tomorrow. we will have the updates for you. >> kids lined up in santa clara county to get the covid vaccine. other plans to start distribution. >> after high-profile safety incidents, doordash unveiled a new feature designed to keep drivers safe. >> the time of year the ice skating rink is open with some new special events. >> all of that coming up. here is a look at jimmy kimmel live after abc 7 news. >> thank you. tonight show might have too many stars. cracks -- >> i sure do. >> please stop stealing my guests. you already stole ryan. we don't need it happening again. >> stop trying to steal my toddler. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou >> here are the covid headlines. cdc encouraging
the san francisco chronicle releasing this sneak peek of the front page of their sports section. normally green, but tomorrow will be orange. a news conference with buster posey expected tomorrow. we will have the updates for you. >> kids lined up in santa clara county to get the covid vaccine. other plans to start distribution. >> after high-profile safety incidents, doordash unveiled a new feature designed to keep drivers safe. >> the time of year the ice skating rink is...
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the san francisco chronicle releasing this sneak peek of the front page of their sports section.mally green, but tomorrow will be orange. a news conference with buster posey expected tomorrow. we will have the updates for you. >> kids lined up in santa clara county to get the covid vaccine. other plans to start distribution. >> after high-profile safety incidents, doordash unveiled a new feature designed to keep drivers safe. >> the time of year the ice skating rink is open with some new special events. >> all of that coming up. here is a look at jimmy kimmel live after abc 7 news. >> thank you. tonight show might have too many stars. cracks -- >> i sure do. >> please stop stealing my guests. you already stole ryan. we don't need it happening again. >> stop trying to steal my toddler. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are al
the san francisco chronicle releasing this sneak peek of the front page of their sports section.mally green, but tomorrow will be orange. a news conference with buster posey expected tomorrow. we will have the updates for you. >> kids lined up in santa clara county to get the covid vaccine. other plans to start distribution. >> after high-profile safety incidents, doordash unveiled a new feature designed to keep drivers safe. >> the time of year the ice skating rink is open...
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tolerate burglaries as part of city living and focus on barricading homes instead, ask the san francisco chronicle. so this is they can tell in v r world, right? the can tell you areas get all the free money. eli mosque is where 3c5xb2c5xb of it in the last year alone because of the curing. all the problems out there, so they get to build the citadels, they get to build their safe spaces. they get to be removed from all the consequences of their own actions. you the ordinary jo, back of donors with perhaps only a $1000000.00 here name living in san francisco. you gotta just tolerate it. you got to accept that your how your car is going to be burgle. your house is gonna be burbled. you might have feces thrown at you, but that's the, that's the cost of living in a progressive location. well, this back to feudal times, journalism is back near fatalism. american style, that sounds good sick, come, hey, we're going to take a break when we come back, much more coming your way. ah, what the pandemic notion? no board is. i'm just like to tease a merge. we don't have a charity. we don't to look back seen n
tolerate burglaries as part of city living and focus on barricading homes instead, ask the san francisco chronicle. so this is they can tell in v r world, right? the can tell you areas get all the free money. eli mosque is where 3c5xb2c5xb of it in the last year alone because of the curing. all the problems out there, so they get to build the citadels, they get to build their safe spaces. they get to be removed from all the consequences of their own actions. you the ordinary jo, back of donors...
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the "san francisco chronicle" sz says facebook and tiktok are expanding and looking for more real estate's a lot, too. facebook wants 700,000 square feet of real estate in the city, and that's a lot during regular standards, much less during covid. the dow and nasdaq and s&p 500 rally. and elon musk reminds investors that a deal has not been signed, and something we first said when we heard of the deal, it won't have a material affect on the sales on teslas, because tesla sells every car it makes. and then digital world acquisition company shares are down 30% from highs hit when the former president announced the deal. and then the currency from the squid world is worthless. they shut down, apparently selling all of their assets. there's some irony, people who bought into a game because they are greedy. the value of squid, that was the name of the coin was worth more than $2,000 a coin, and now it's worth half a cent. there's no value in made up money named after a tv show, and i feel that should not be that big of a surprise. there are a lot of made up currencies out there, and our prod
the "san francisco chronicle" sz says facebook and tiktok are expanding and looking for more real estate's a lot, too. facebook wants 700,000 square feet of real estate in the city, and that's a lot during regular standards, much less during covid. the dow and nasdaq and s&p 500 rally. and elon musk reminds investors that a deal has not been signed, and something we first said when we heard of the deal, it won't have a material affect on the sales on teslas, because tesla sells...
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one lecturer in criminal justice studies told san francisco chronicle at the robberies might be the resultwhat he called the perfect storm in california. when recent move to raise $950, the threshold to categorize theft as a felony in many stores viewing liability issues, telling their employees not to chase or even in some cases even touch anyone stealing from the store. shannon. >> shannon: all right, jonathan thank you very much. all of this tragedy, kyle rittenhouse speaking out in lawless chaos in northern california. let's unpack tonight's big stories and let's bring in former justice department prosecutor jim trusty and civil rights attorney harmeet dhillon, welcome back to both of you. >> think shannon. >> shannon: the top story in waukesha, wisconsin, general said, brooks charge three times in less than two years with recklessly endangering the safety of others and most recently november 5th as part of domestic abuse and charged with obstructing an officer in the most recent case, the woman told that brooks and her over while walking through a gas station parking lot after he had
one lecturer in criminal justice studies told san francisco chronicle at the robberies might be the resultwhat he called the perfect storm in california. when recent move to raise $950, the threshold to categorize theft as a felony in many stores viewing liability issues, telling their employees not to chase or even in some cases even touch anyone stealing from the store. shannon. >> shannon: all right, jonathan thank you very much. all of this tragedy, kyle rittenhouse speaking out in...
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the "san francisco chronicle" said facebook is expanding and looking for more real estate.ebook wants 700,000 square feet. all three major stock market indices hit new highs. elon musk warned tesla investors that a deal with hertz has not been signed. what it will do, and this is me talking, it will bring down the costs of teslas. the blank check company associated with donald trump's new social media saw its stock fall 10% yesterday. digital world acquisition company is down 30%. a new cryptocurrency named after the squid game is worthless, after organizers sold their assets. there's some irony that people bought into what was a game because they were greedy. the value of squid, that's the name of the coin, was worth more than $2,000 a coin, and now is worth half a cent. that's quite the dip. another way of putting it, there's no value of made up money named after a tv show, surprise, surprise. a lot of made up currencies out there you need to probably be very cautious about, and then our producer said isn't all money made up? some is more made up than others. >> yeah, we
the "san francisco chronicle" said facebook is expanding and looking for more real estate.ebook wants 700,000 square feet. all three major stock market indices hit new highs. elon musk warned tesla investors that a deal with hertz has not been signed. what it will do, and this is me talking, it will bring down the costs of teslas. the blank check company associated with donald trump's new social media saw its stock fall 10% yesterday. digital world acquisition company is down 30%. a...
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all that according to the san francisco chronicle. teachers have been begging the board to look outside the classroom for cuts. this even hurts district leaders though. >> we -- this is work that we need to grow and help our students thrive by putting the investments in those places that achieve those highest out dumbs and this work, however, painful will help us get our house in order. we will continue this conversation. we will keep engaging the public. we will keep understanding what investments get us us the farthest. however difficult, this is the start of a really -- i would like to say exciting journey improvement for our district. >> have a deadline of december 15th to submit and approve a special -- specific plan to state officials on how to balance the budget next year. >>> we are following the election results including the new jersey governor's race, still too close to call of the race between the democratic governor and republican. the former state assemblyman. they have been counting votes all night. the results in virgi
all that according to the san francisco chronicle. teachers have been begging the board to look outside the classroom for cuts. this even hurts district leaders though. >> we -- this is work that we need to grow and help our students thrive by putting the investments in those places that achieve those highest out dumbs and this work, however, painful will help us get our house in order. we will continue this conversation. we will keep engaging the public. we will keep understanding what...
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in my first job out of college was at san francisco chronicle in california, it was hired to cover local politics, i always joked that city hall is its own kind of fire. after doing that for a few years, i was looking for change. i move the to general assignment desk. i was there when wildfires were getting bad. we had wine country fire in 2017, that stock state and the nation. then acceleration just continued where every summer seemed that records were being topped and fires bigger. by the time campfire rolled around in 2018, i had been covering fires for a while, i spent a lot of time in the town of paradise, before the fire was burning and afterwards. >> wow. that is quite the journey. i can imagine city hall could be its own time of fire. in professional forestry and neutral resource, such a a close community, very small degree of separation related to fighting fire. a liten known -- little known fun fact. we have a connection.. >> i was a district ranger. i oversaw the man-made forest in central nebraska. located with the nursery as well. i had a lot of fun adventures managing a ver
in my first job out of college was at san francisco chronicle in california, it was hired to cover local politics, i always joked that city hall is its own kind of fire. after doing that for a few years, i was looking for change. i move the to general assignment desk. i was there when wildfires were getting bad. we had wine country fire in 2017, that stock state and the nation. then acceleration just continued where every summer seemed that records were being topped and fires bigger. by the...
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carley: ashley: welcome back, social media users are tearing into the san francisco chronicle for theng residents should they tolerate burglaries during the city's crime surge. some label it too harsh while others were shocked a paper would post it. this comes as crime runs cam pant in the city, burglaries and attempted burglaries are up 13% in one area of the city. car break-ins are up 750%. some are demanding twitter's news director resign after there's a history of anti-israel tweets, she is under fire after announcing a new role with a tweet including flags in the region but left out the blue and white israeli flag. in 2010 she tweeted israel was not born but dropped like a bomb in the middle east. she changed her personal profile to private amid the allegations. ashley. ashley: thanks. and cancel culture comes for thanksgiving. the university center is hosting an event with the hope of scrapping the beloved holiday. joining me now, president of the school's young americans for freedom chapter. okay, terese. thanks for being with us this morning. >> hi, ashley. thank you so much f
carley: ashley: welcome back, social media users are tearing into the san francisco chronicle for theng residents should they tolerate burglaries during the city's crime surge. some label it too harsh while others were shocked a paper would post it. this comes as crime runs cam pant in the city, burglaries and attempted burglaries are up 13% in one area of the city. car break-ins are up 750%. some are demanding twitter's news director resign after there's a history of anti-israel tweets, she is...
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but we know this will beat the front page of the san francisco's chronicle sports section will be. it will be orange instead of green. enrollment numbers are suffering at san francisco unified. as pinching to fix it. -- a sweeping change to fix it. reggie: another bear breaking in to a california home made its way right to the valuables. mike: unfortunately, noo across the entire state from last week to this week. the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. hey at&t customers... but our here, we are just getting started. there's never been a better time to switch to xfinity. get the fast and reliable internet you deserve, for only $19.99 a month for 12 months. and, for the first time ever, we'll give you 12 times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and you'll save hundreds over at&t. switch no
but we know this will beat the front page of the san francisco's chronicle sports section will be. it will be orange instead of green. enrollment numbers are suffering at san francisco unified. as pinching to fix it. -- a sweeping change to fix it. reggie: another bear breaking in to a california home made its way right to the valuables. mike: unfortunately, noo across the entire state from last week to this week. the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero...
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around their chin kind of % international travel is going to open back up to vegas they're san francisco chronicle did a great article this morning talking about the differences between san francisco and vegas both are tour cities. both rely on conventions for evan now, right. but vegas, you vegas, you don't have to proof when you go and restaurants san francisco, you you have to have proof. you go to the mosque the center. so san francisco's not rebounding as fast and brings up that republican democrat a debate of health of the society versus business activity be important as well. yeah, they gus's reopenin little bit looser on the masks and they're thriving in san francisco still struggling. well, what else you what's their covid rate. i mean, what i who's getting covid there. you got what you have to weigh that. don't you. >> i think you do this. i think that's fair. 0, haha but do i get something tesla. i do. i take your advice and i did buy a little tesla and i'm like, should i be selling it because it seems to just be going like crazy. i don't know tesla directly eye on the s and p 500 tesla
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"the san francisco chronicle" called it comically bad. no vice president in the history of this country has ever pulled worse, ever. a vast majority of americans are seeing what we have all known for years, joe and kamala are two deeply incompetent individuals, desperately they want to please their party's radical socialist base at all cost, everything a crisis we now have as a country as a result of their atrocious policies, all of them easily prevented, all of them can easily be fixed by simply returning to the policies that were working of donald trump. in afghanistan for example, we can go and rescue the people that joe biden pledged he would abandon. we can get them home. on covid, well, biden can cover the dash follow the lead of republican governors, make monoclonal antibodies available immediately to anyone that tests positive. of course, after approval from the patient's doctor. on inflation, biden can abandon his failed socialist ideas, returned to free-market capitalism, low taxes, less bureaucracy. on the issue of energy, whic
"the san francisco chronicle" called it comically bad. no vice president in the history of this country has ever pulled worse, ever. a vast majority of americans are seeing what we have all known for years, joe and kamala are two deeply incompetent individuals, desperately they want to please their party's radical socialist base at all cost, everything a crisis we now have as a country as a result of their atrocious policies, all of them easily prevented, all of them can easily be...
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we do know this will be the front page of the san francisco chronicle sports section today. it is normally green. today, it is orange. mike: he is one of the reasons i became such a big giants fan. going to miss him and everything he stood for. live doppler, you can see over in the east bay and down into the south bay, let's assume in. highway 4, 580, the cut through between those two all getting light rain right now. all wet right now with some light rain. same thing about south drive and as you head into los altos, it will be raining shortly. the next couple of hours, changes of light rain continuing up until about 9:00. then we see in the drizzle, especially in the higher elevations. by noon, it is over. this morning, the steadiest rain moving on. water still remains on the road throughout the entire morning commute. temperatures, very mild this morning. 56 in castro valley. a whole lot lower in the mid-70's along the east bay. upper 50's to mid-60's, about 59-63 degrees. going to be significantly cooler tomorrow, 10-15 degrees. let's break out your planner for the east b
we do know this will be the front page of the san francisco chronicle sports section today. it is normally green. today, it is orange. mike: he is one of the reasons i became such a big giants fan. going to miss him and everything he stood for. live doppler, you can see over in the east bay and down into the south bay, let's assume in. highway 4, 580, the cut through between those two all getting light rain right now. all wet right now with some light rain. same thing about south drive and as...
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carley: social media users are tearing into the san francisco chronicle for this headline asking residentsolerate burglaries during a crime surge. this comes as crime runs rampant in the city. burglaries and attempted burglar burglaries are up 13%. in one area of san francisco car break-ins are up 750%. several businesses are closing or cutting hours because of this surge in crime. ashley: in boston, a demonstration turned violent when antifa counter protesters show up, the original protest was against mask and vaccine mandates in the city. they used instruments to drown out the mask protesters. police were seen breaking up fights. the police chief said two people were arrested. democratic leadership is scrambling to support president biden as his poll numbers plummet even further. >> the country's in a bad place. it was a real tough time to become president of the united states. carley: joe concha, fox news contributor joins us now. i think it's always a tough time the to be president. the question is how do you handle it and only 38% of americans think the president is doing a good job.
carley: social media users are tearing into the san francisco chronicle for this headline asking residentsolerate burglaries during a crime surge. this comes as crime runs rampant in the city. burglaries and attempted burglar burglaries are up 13%. in one area of san francisco car break-ins are up 750%. several businesses are closing or cutting hours because of this surge in crime. ashley: in boston, a demonstration turned violent when antifa counter protesters show up, the original protest was...
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i grew up in nebraska and my first job out of college was the san francisco chronicle in california. i was hired to cover local politics and i always joked that city hall is its own kind of fireso after doing that for a few years i realized i was looking for a change . i think that's clear really, you can write about anything. i wrote about the wildfires in californiaaround the greater west were starting to get really bad . the wine country fires in 2017 shocked the state and the nation. and then after that the acceleration just continued. every summer it seemed like the fires were getting bigger . thousands more homes are burning down in the previous summer. by the time the camp fire rolled around in 2018 i had been covering fires for a while and spent a lot of time in the town of paradise when the fire was burning and afterwards in the ways that disaster lived on even after the fires had gone out. >> that's quite the journey and i can imagine city hall is its own type of fire. forestry and natural resources, we talk about how we're such a closed community and its very small degrees
i grew up in nebraska and my first job out of college was the san francisco chronicle in california. i was hired to cover local politics and i always joked that city hall is its own kind of fireso after doing that for a few years i realized i was looking for a change . i think that's clear really, you can write about anything. i wrote about the wildfires in californiaaround the greater west were starting to get really bad . the wine country fires in 2017 shocked the state and the nation. and...
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adding in state of the city conversation, i'll be joined by reporter rachel swan from the san francisco chronicll be discussing of course, housing along with other important issues facing people in berkeley. that gets started at six o'clock tonight, and it will be live streamed at jesse at bergen dot com slash s. o t. c. great conversation there. with the mayor looking forward to tonight's meeting. other prices at the gas pump are painful boy, are they for the average driver? still ahead, we see how it's impacting a range of businesses that really rely on a full tank of gas to get business done. head coming up. we take a look at the latest inflation numbers and tell you what is driving up the cost of just about everything. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business
adding in state of the city conversation, i'll be joined by reporter rachel swan from the san francisco chronicll be discussing of course, housing along with other important issues facing people in berkeley. that gets started at six o'clock tonight, and it will be live streamed at jesse at bergen dot com slash s. o t. c. great conversation there. with the mayor looking forward to tonight's meeting. other prices at the gas pump are painful boy, are they for the average driver? still ahead, we...
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that was published in an article in the san francisco chronicle this morning. would have to do more research, where private schools and charter schools are one cohort and sfusd was another. it was in the article discussing the rollout of the vaccine. >> president bernal: commissione r giraudo, i think that data was in director colfax's report. there are about approximately 52,000 students in sfusd -- [ indiscernible ] >> commissioner giraudo: yes, it was all together. >> president bernal: commissione r chow? >> commissioner chow: i can only come up with a check mark. ty.says the hand should be on the left hand side. we're going to have to figure that out. i can't eliminate the check mark now. i do appreciate and thank mr. chair for an expensive discussion on children's vaccination. i want to comment before i go on to question of adult vaccine uptick which i would like -- we don't get them, which we're forgetting. i note that the posters and china were traditional chinese. in the younger group those who came over from mainland, starting to of uptick in the --i d
that was published in an article in the san francisco chronicle this morning. would have to do more research, where private schools and charter schools are one cohort and sfusd was another. it was in the article discussing the rollout of the vaccine. >> president bernal: commissione r giraudo, i think that data was in director colfax's report. there are about approximately 52,000 students in sfusd -- [ indiscernible ] >> commissioner giraudo: yes, it was all together. >>...
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. >> i would like to ask unanimous consent to enter into the record articles from the san francisco chronicle the women's abortion from the california doctor here are their stories. texas abortion law could worsen the states maternal mortality rate dated 2021 texas abortion doctors the food in the first known challenges of bbc news september 21. my body is not their property, the texas woman's journey that aligned to the abortion october 15, 2021 and finally, texas extreme abortion law 2021 i ask unanimous consent to insert the disk into the record. >> without objection. >> ms. lewis. >> thank you, chair man, for convening this today. my plea today is with the american public watching. take a walk in the shoes of an 18-year-old girl from st. louis, a black girl, a girl who is uninsured and suffering from asthma, a health condition she likely got from the burning of fossil fuels in her community. she can't afford rent, she works a minimum wage job and her friends consider her fortunate because at least she has a job. but even in this a job, she is making less than her white counterparts. she's
. >> i would like to ask unanimous consent to enter into the record articles from the san francisco chronicle the women's abortion from the california doctor here are their stories. texas abortion law could worsen the states maternal mortality rate dated 2021 texas abortion doctors the food in the first known challenges of bbc news september 21. my body is not their property, the texas woman's journey that aligned to the abortion october 15, 2021 and finally, texas extreme abortion law...
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. >>> new this morning, some financial relief coming to cash strapped schools in san francisco. the chroniclereme court means $123 million in frozen money h now go to the district. the money was tied up in a legal battle over a measure voters approved back in 2018. some of the money was already allocated but the district will now receive an additional $50 million. >>> one of the suspects in the murder of a peninsula high school football star is expected to be arraigned. police last week announced four arrests involving suspects previously arrested and released in this case. two are charged as juveniles. one is in custody on another crime in the midwest. another suspect, antonio valencia, will answer to charges today. >>> a police sergeant accused of robbing a rite aid is expected to be arraigned. sergeant cole tried to run from the scene in san mateo november 3rd. his attorneys suggest that cole was trying to obtain painkillers. >>> the decision to let the music play is hitting a sour note with homeowners surrounding levi stadium. levi's has always had that 10:00 p.m. weeknight curfew for con
. >>> new this morning, some financial relief coming to cash strapped schools in san francisco. the chroniclereme court means $123 million in frozen money h now go to the district. the money was tied up in a legal battle over a measure voters approved back in 2018. some of the money was already allocated but the district will now receive an additional $50 million. >>> one of the suspects in the murder of a peninsula high school football star is expected to be arraigned. police...
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san francisco chronicle this morning reports stunning things about this. they call it a flash mob.nd out of that store within three minutes. they had cars, two dozen cars parked on the road outside and many of the cars had their license plates covered so they can get away. apparently there were two cops in the area that responded immediately. three minutes doesn't give you very much time. we revisited the whole idea of defunding police in major american cities. questions for the mayor and attorney general. >> dana: we saw there is a new law and claudia touched on this as well. if you steal an amount lower than $900 then you aren't going to get prosecuted. so if you have 80 people doing that all at once you can get a lot of merchandise out. you have to imagine for these businesses trying to come back after covid, want -- dealing with the supply chain crisis, dealing with the fact that people want to get back out there, and to have to deal with this. >> bill: on and on and on it goes. london breed is the mayor in san francisco. sheer what was said after the attack on friday now. a wh
san francisco chronicle this morning reports stunning things about this. they call it a flash mob.nd out of that store within three minutes. they had cars, two dozen cars parked on the road outside and many of the cars had their license plates covered so they can get away. apparently there were two cops in the area that responded immediately. three minutes doesn't give you very much time. we revisited the whole idea of defunding police in major american cities. questions for the mayor and...
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. >>> new this morning, some financial relief coming to cash strapped schools in san francisco. the chronicle reports a decision by the state supreme court means $123 million in frozen money will now go to the district. the money was tied up in a legal battle over measure voters approved in 2018. some of the money was already allocated but the district will now receive an additional $50 million as it faces a $125 million deficit. >>> one of the suspects in the murder of a peninsula high school football star is scheduled to be arraigned. he was shot and killed january of 2019 in belmont. he attended high school in redwood city. police last week announced four arrests involving suspects previously arrested and released in this case. two are being charged as juveniles. one is in custody on another crime in the midwest. another suspect will answer to charges today. prosecutors now say the shooting happened in a marijuana deal gone wrong. >>> also today, the san francisco police sergeant accused of robbing a peninsula rite aid is expected to be arraigned. investigators say the sergeant cole tried
. >>> new this morning, some financial relief coming to cash strapped schools in san francisco. the chronicle reports a decision by the state supreme court means $123 million in frozen money will now go to the district. the money was tied up in a legal battle over measure voters approved in 2018. some of the money was already allocated but the district will now receive an additional $50 million as it faces a $125 million deficit. >>> one of the suspects in the murder of a...
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lived in san francisco, from san francisco. seeing crime soaring chronicleoll remember late the burglaries. >> this explains why the chronicle's numbers are decreasing. outrageous and irrelevant question to ask for the long suffering citizens of san francisco. during covid, it's become impossible for me 20 years of working to work in san francisco to even walk to work anymore. it is unsafe at all hours of the day. crimes committed in broad daylight. police have their hands tied. i don't blame the police. i don't blame the prosecutor. i blame the head prosecutor and blame the mayor of the city who has appointed a police commission that punishes police who try to do their jobs. and so right now, to have to hire private security is something that rich people can do. but what about the rest of san francisco citizens? we deserve better than this that's why there is an effort to recall the prosecutor in san francisco. ainsley: i'm reading only 44% of criminals charged with theft under $950 in 2020 were prosecuted. let's talk about another story coming out of calif
lived in san francisco, from san francisco. seeing crime soaring chronicleoll remember late the burglaries. >> this explains why the chronicle's numbers are decreasing. outrageous and irrelevant question to ask for the long suffering citizens of san francisco. during covid, it's become impossible for me 20 years of working to work in san francisco to even walk to work anymore. it is unsafe at all hours of the day. crimes committed in broad daylight. police have their hands tied. i don't...
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san francisco over recently rejected development plans. here's a live look at san francisco this morning. the chronicle reports the state department of housing and community development is giving the city 30 days to explain why two high rise proposals were recently blocked. one near sixth street south of market would have created 495 units. another in the tenderloin would have added 316 units. the state is seeking the reasoning and evidence why supervisors sided with opponents on appeals after city planners approved the project. the city planner's chief of staff is among those calling it a fair request because his department strongly supported both. >>> happening now, governor gavin newsom is in mexico on vacation. he and his family will be there until sunday. his office announced the trip yesterday after he was in san francisco. lieutenant governor will be in charge in his absence. the governor was criticized for holding no events for 12 days and canceling an overseas trip. he said later he wanted to be with his kids on halloween and chose to work in his office. no doubt it will be sunny skies in mexi
san francisco over recently rejected development plans. here's a live look at san francisco this morning. the chronicle reports the state department of housing and community development is giving the city 30 days to explain why two high rise proposals were recently blocked. one near sixth street south of market would have created 495 units. another in the tenderloin would have added 316 units. the state is seeking the reasoning and evidence why supervisors sided with opponents on appeals after...
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when she returned to san francisco, reeta worked as a copy girl and then up to a reporter for the san francisco chronicle. when she went to work for the chronicle, she had to sign a document, as many women did, that she would give up her job after the war. when her husband came back from war, she became the editor of the newly formed san francisco jewish bulletin. rita spent a lifetime, after she had her daughter, elizabeth, working for lots of organizations in our city. rita served on the conference that founded the san francisco institute on immigration and race, and became staff at the jewish community relations council, and she worked overturning proposition 14, a successful ballot initiative that had nullified the rumsford act of fair housing. for more than five decades, rita has mobilized broad coalitions to enhance areas of common concern, worked for those most in need and built lasting relationships among the way area's diverse community. reeta was also appointed by mayor lee to the human services commission. i want to wish her a very belated 100 birthday on behalf of this board of supervisors, a
when she returned to san francisco, reeta worked as a copy girl and then up to a reporter for the san francisco chronicle. when she went to work for the chronicle, she had to sign a document, as many women did, that she would give up her job after the war. when her husband came back from war, she became the editor of the newly formed san francisco jewish bulletin. rita spent a lifetime, after she had her daughter, elizabeth, working for lots of organizations in our city. rita served on the...
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and crime is surging in san francisco, california. the chroniclere should start to tolerate burglaries as part of city living. on twitter the reaction was harsh. one user treated how is the chronicle seriously asking this and part of everyday living? tolerate burglaries as a part of city living? actual words printed in an actual major newspaper. jason rantz, seattle radio talk show host and fox news contributor in "focus" now. welcome to the fox family. jason, first of all, why should people tolerate being burglarized which can be a gateway crime i could have a gun and keep you from moving while i steal your stuff. >> is that the pitch to live in big cities that you put up with routine burglaries and violent crime that we are supposed the blame on covid? fascinating the amount of narrative being spun here. democratic policies are to blame. they keep offenders out of jail. get endless chances and if they don't stop their behavior we put money toward a problem for the root causes of the issue. rather than place the blame on these policies what do we
and crime is surging in san francisco, california. the chroniclere should start to tolerate burglaries as part of city living. on twitter the reaction was harsh. one user treated how is the chronicle seriously asking this and part of everyday living? tolerate burglaries as a part of city living? actual words printed in an actual major newspaper. jason rantz, seattle radio talk show host and fox news contributor in "focus" now. welcome to the fox family. jason, first of all, why should...
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." >> san francisco da is bringing charges in less than half of theft cases. that's according to the san francisco chroniclehours, because of shoplifting. thousands of business owners have signed a petition to recall him saying he is making the city less safe. >> the capitol police dominate lawmakers in the return of the congressional football game. the annual match up was canceled last year due to the pandemic. the capitol police known as the guard, mopping the floor with the mean machine lawmakers winning 26-6. congressman rodney davis saying a winning would have been better but hey, those are great guys. those are your headlines how cool is that? steve: they protect them every day. the guardians very nice. thank you. ainsley: thank you. the event of the year is right around the corner fox nation patriot awards wednesday, november 17, at the hard rock live theatre in hollywood, florida get your tickets before they sell out. steve: so, act today. silver tickets will get you access to the pre-show party where you can walk the fox nation red carpet, take photos with fox news talent, we're also going to have
." >> san francisco da is bringing charges in less than half of theft cases. that's according to the san francisco chroniclehours, because of shoplifting. thousands of business owners have signed a petition to recall him saying he is making the city less safe. >> the capitol police dominate lawmakers in the return of the congressional football game. the annual match up was canceled last year due to the pandemic. the capitol police known as the guard, mopping the floor with the...
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. >> i would like to asking adam's consent to summit into the record articles from the san francisco chronicle, these texas women got abortions from a california doctor after the state's ban, here are their stories. texas abortion bob good worsen the state's maternal mortality rate, dated new york times september twice second, 2021. texas abortion dr. sood infers no challenges to new law, bbc news, september 21. my body is not their property cannot texas woman's journey across state lines for an abortion, october 15, to 21. finally, why texas up -- why texas's extreme abortion law. i asking him his consent. >> without objection. ms. bush. >> thank you for convening this hearing today. my plea today is with my colleagues on this committee and with the american public watching. take a walk in the shoes of an 18-year-old girl from st. louis, a black girl, a girl who is uninsured and suffering from asthma, a health condition she likely got from the burning of fossil fuels in her community. she cannot afford rent, she works a minimum wage job, and her friends consider her fortunate because at least
. >> i would like to asking adam's consent to summit into the record articles from the san francisco chronicle, these texas women got abortions from a california doctor after the state's ban, here are their stories. texas abortion bob good worsen the state's maternal mortality rate, dated new york times september twice second, 2021. texas abortion dr. sood infers no challenges to new law, bbc news, september 21. my body is not their property cannot texas woman's journey across state lines...
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as san francisco residents hire private security amid a crime spike. the san francisco chroniclewere hit by a red wave. it says residents and city leaders are searching for answers, should they tolerate high levels of burglary as a down size of city living and barricade their homes. should people who are accused of stealing be targeted with rehabilitation services or incarcerated so they can't commit more crimes. rachel: one of the things people have been seeing in these elections since the whole he defund the police movement started to get really trendy on the left is hispanics moving away from the democrat party. this is one of the reasons. you're absolutely right no point it out. in latin america, where not only can you trust the police in many situations but the police aren't well funded either so private -- rich people have private security. this is one of the things i've been thinking about at the beginning of the defund the police, we are turning more and more into a third world country. the pandemic only accelerated this as we saw income disparities get greater, income in
as san francisco residents hire private security amid a crime spike. the san francisco chroniclewere hit by a red wave. it says residents and city leaders are searching for answers, should they tolerate high levels of burglary as a down size of city living and barricade their homes. should people who are accused of stealing be targeted with rehabilitation services or incarcerated so they can't commit more crimes. rachel: one of the things people have been seeing in these elections since the...
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this is beta's ceo on why they're spending that in the san francisco chronicle. pay 30 grand just to protect their store. >> pete, this is the perfect sandwich story for this segment because it's the first story the as -- same story as the first story. first story's about covid, no, it's not. the ongoing grip of america. what's the big liberal ethos they slap on a bumper sticker? i cover this tonight on the show, by the way. they're in it for the little guy and champion for the poor. do you ever notice everything they do, pete, disproportionately screws over the poor in these are people in largely liberal areas who are now not going to have access to any of these stores that can barely stay open without nearly half a million dollar security budget every year. where do you think they're going to go for their pharmacies, these pharmacies pull out? where are they going to go for their tech products? you know what they're going to be left with? a bunch of corner delis that used to have poe atoes on -- potatoes on the floor. that's all they're going to have left. you
this is beta's ceo on why they're spending that in the san francisco chronicle. pay 30 grand just to protect their store. >> pete, this is the perfect sandwich story for this segment because it's the first story the as -- same story as the first story. first story's about covid, no, it's not. the ongoing grip of america. what's the big liberal ethos they slap on a bumper sticker? i cover this tonight on the show, by the way. they're in it for the little guy and champion for the poor. do...