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i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i want to welcome you to city hall to swear in our next city attorney for san francisco, david chiu. (applause) we know david wanted to have the swearing in in chinatown, with the rain, it made it difficult but we're bringing chinatown to city hall and want to take this opportunity to thank them for their amazing performance. thank you so much. (applause) now, you know san francisco loves a good swearing in, don't we? all the elected officials came out for this occasion. it may take me two hours to acknowledge each and every one of them, but i want to take this opportunity to recognize and thank the outgoing city attorney who has been our rock for 20 years. thank you dennis. (applause) and i see hiing in the crowd in her mask, the former city attorney before dennis, thank you for joining us. (applause) we're also joined by california's top law enforcer in the state, amazing he is joining us here today. thank you so much. (applause) we've got old mayors and new mayors and mayors just making it rain mayors, but i saw willy brown here earlier toda
i'm san francisco mayor london breed and i want to welcome you to city hall to swear in our next city attorney for san francisco, david chiu. (applause) we know david wanted to have the swearing in in chinatown, with the rain, it made it difficult but we're bringing chinatown to city hall and want to take this opportunity to thank them for their amazing performance. thank you so much. (applause) now, you know san francisco loves a good swearing in, don't we? all the elected officials came out...
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i'm so extremely grateful for san francisco state as i said for our great city of san francisco and for our school district to come together to make this happen for our youth. one of the things i said at the beginning of this pandemic is we have to take care of each other. we can, you know, it's like people in a row boat, you can get in the row boat and you can argue with each other or you can figure out how we're going to take care of each other and how we're going to support each other. one of the additional things i said is one of the ways we can take care of each other is by getting vaccinated. that's so critical. you take care of yourself, but not only yourself, you take care of your neighbor to get vaccinated. as the mayor said, our young people, 90% have gotten vaccinated, but we want 100%. our young people are leading the way and we are going to do everything we can to encourage them to make that happen. these scholarships as they come forward are san francisco state, the city, the district giving back which we all should do. it's also us taking care of each other and that's why
i'm so extremely grateful for san francisco state as i said for our great city of san francisco and for our school district to come together to make this happen for our youth. one of the things i said at the beginning of this pandemic is we have to take care of each other. we can, you know, it's like people in a row boat, you can get in the row boat and you can argue with each other or you can figure out how we're going to take care of each other and how we're going to support each other. one...
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ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city we are ju in america?tarted. recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. hundreds more flights today as it deals with its fourth straight day of disruptions caused by staffing shortages and whether problems in all more than 2000 flights have been scrubbed since last week. the problems began on thursday when high winds led to reduced flights. the carrier then tried to move thousands of pilots and flight attendants to their next assignments. but that never happened. problem is the airlines these days, especially american and southwest. they're really extending themselves where? you know they don't have a lot of people on reserve. it's towards the end of the month, when a lot of the flight attendants and pilots of maxed out their hours. like other airlines. american encouraged it's workers to qu
ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city we are ju in america?tarted. recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. hundreds more flights today as it deals with its fourth straight day of disruptions caused by staffing shortages and whether problems in all...
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. >>> a live look at san francisco this morning, because today is the deadline for city employee vaccine mandates, and one agency said it will have to modify service because some of the employees have not complied. two san francisco muni bus routes will be suspended. sergio quintana has more on that. >> i go to work that way. i come back this way. >> lopez rides the one california route from russian hill to work on the embarcadero, and he's not happy his route will be affected -- >> i am a restaurant manager, and we are looking for people to get in and get vaccinated, so just comply and do it, and move forward. >> the one california short route from downtown to the presidio, and the 14r mission short route will be suspended, and two weekend services will be suspended. 123 employees have not complied with the mandate, and it's a small percentage but enough to affect the routes. passengers will not lose the ability to get around, but they should expect buses on the routes to be more packed. >> this should be enforced. i feel like reasons that people have, they are not following the science
. >>> a live look at san francisco this morning, because today is the deadline for city employee vaccine mandates, and one agency said it will have to modify service because some of the employees have not complied. two san francisco muni bus routes will be suspended. sergio quintana has more on that. >> i go to work that way. i come back this way. >> lopez rides the one california route from russian hill to work on the embarcadero, and he's not happy his route will be...
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one thing we all know about mayor breed is that she loves the city of san francisco and she also loves to show off the city of san francisco. and this community in particular, this part of san francisco has so much to show off to visitors and to the world. we have some of the most important and dynamic arts institutions in the world right here within a block of where we're standing. we have beauty and open space. we have cultural institutions and arts institutions and night life. this is in so many ways, apart of san francisco that we want to show off and when we show it off, we know there are tremendous benefits to our entire city. this area accounts for billions of dollars in revenue that's being brought to our city and spending that comes here. tens of thousands of jobs, folks who work in our hotels, folks who work in all of the surrounding businesses that rely on the people who live and work here. so when we are opening up and welcoming people and when we are making it safer and cleaner and more welcoming overall, it's something that all of us benefit from. i represent this area he
one thing we all know about mayor breed is that she loves the city of san francisco and she also loves to show off the city of san francisco. and this community in particular, this part of san francisco has so much to show off to visitors and to the world. we have some of the most important and dynamic arts institutions in the world right here within a block of where we're standing. we have beauty and open space. we have cultural institutions and arts institutions and night life. this is in so...
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city college of san francisco. thank you all very much. that concludes our quiz portion of the evening. >> thank you. a big round of applause for our last awardees. city college of san francisco. congratulations to all our trail blazers, essential workers, educators and leaders. we are honored and challenged by you. are you ready to see some beautiful and colorful philippine dances? all right. let me introduce you to tribute. it creates awareness to philippine culture through attire, music, and dance. they will perform three inspired dances. ladies and gentlemen. >> we asked what philippino american history month mean it them. >> hi. i'm here at the long crow eatery and beer garden right across from the middle school asking young philippino americans what it means to them to be philippino american. >> pride. >> very proud. >> hard working. >> it means being part of a family and supporting one another. >> it feels good. as a philippino american, you grow up with both sides. i grew up in the philippines and over here. humbleness and not havin
city college of san francisco. thank you all very much. that concludes our quiz portion of the evening. >> thank you. a big round of applause for our last awardees. city college of san francisco. congratulations to all our trail blazers, essential workers, educators and leaders. we are honored and challenged by you. are you ready to see some beautiful and colorful philippine dances? all right. let me introduce you to tribute. it creates awareness to philippine culture through attire,...
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ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? insurance. just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. law that blocks most access to abortions. the justices will decide whether those lawsuits can go forward as foxes. madeline rivera tells us the two new conservative members of the court question whether the texas law violates legal precedents. my body like dozens of demonstrators rallying outside the supreme court monday as it took up challenges to a texas law that effectively ended abortions in the state two months ago. get down. the band prohibits abortion in most cases after six weeks once a heartbeat is detected, but it gives the state no direct role in enforcing the law authorising private citizens instead to sue anyone who helps a woman get an abortion. and be awarded at
ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? insurance. just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. law that blocks most access to abortions. the justices will decide whether those lawsuits can go forward as foxes....
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at 6:00, time is up. >> just comply and do it and move forward. >> the deadline is here for san francisco citylly vaccinated for covid. a live report on the impact that will be felt starting today across the city, and also how it could delay your morning commute. >>> the right to choose going before the u.s. supreme court this morning. why some fear the controversial case in texas may forever change abortion laws across the united states. >>> plus a halloween weekend tragedy in gilroy. deadly gunfire at a city council members home, and what authorities are saying about the young man now in custody. this is "today in the bay." >>> good monday morning to you. november 1st, it is. i am marcus washington. >> it is. i am laura garcia. we will have a look at your morning commute with mike in just a little bit, but let's check in with meteorologist, kari hall. she's tracking rain already falling in the north bay. >> yeah, it's off and on and light
at 6:00, time is up. >> just comply and do it and move forward. >> the deadline is here for san francisco citylly vaccinated for covid. a live report on the impact that will be felt starting today across the city, and also how it could delay your morning commute. >>> the right to choose going before the u.s. supreme court this morning. why some fear the controversial case in texas may forever change abortion laws across the united states. >>> plus a halloween...
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ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> 6:55 for you this morning. welcome back. you are watching "today in the bay." we're looking forward with a look at the days' stop tories. today is the deadline for city employees in san francisco to show they are fully vaccinated. >> today in the bay's cierra johnson is live in san francisco this morning. muni riders may feel the impact. >> reporter: they may feel the impact because there's a number of drivers that did not either show the proof of vaccination or did not receive the full vaccination, so the implications are on your screen right now. taking a look these are the routes that are temporarily suspended. right now the one california short route from downtown san francisco to the presidio, and then 14r m
ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> 6:55 for you this morning. welcome back. you are watching "today in the bay." we're looking forward with a look at the days' stop...
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dan: a familiar face has made history by becoming san francisco's city attorney. was sworn in by the mayor. he has been on the smp the past seven years, and before that, on san francisco's supervisors. >> i never expected to be an attorney, because when we were growing up, my immigrant family, we didn't know any attorneys. mom and dad wanted me to follow in dad's footsteps, and i know to this day, my mom is still disappointed that i didn't go to medical school. [laughter] sorry, mom. dan: woke, i think she's doing ok. he is the first asian-american to be city attorney for san francisco. still to come, some very rich americans doing two very different things. different things. elon musk looks for everyone needs health insurance. covered california is making sure more people can get it. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more californians get covered. julie and bob are paying $700 less every month. dee now gets comprehensive coverage with no monthly premium and the navarros are paying under $100 per month. check coveredca.com to see your new lower
dan: a familiar face has made history by becoming san francisco's city attorney. was sworn in by the mayor. he has been on the smp the past seven years, and before that, on san francisco's supervisors. >> i never expected to be an attorney, because when we were growing up, my immigrant family, we didn't know any attorneys. mom and dad wanted me to follow in dad's footsteps, and i know to this day, my mom is still disappointed that i didn't go to medical school. [laughter] sorry, mom. dan:...
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dan: the governor did attend a wedding at san francisco city hall saturday. pandemic made a stop in san francisco today, returning to the city for the sw days as authority scrambled to come up with a quarantine plan for the thousands of passengers aboard. dan: a couple in southern california say their joy after giving birth via in vitro fertilization turned into worry and concern -- the baby looked nothing like them. from our sister station in los angeles reports they were given the wrong embryo. >> we had no idea the greatest potential for joy would bring us such enduring pain and trauma. reporter: they were overjoyed giving birth to a baby girl through in vitro fertilization. the couple taking their bundle of joy home to bond their five-year-old daughter. however, the couple noticed unlike the rest of the family, the baby had a much darker complexion, jet black hair. the couple learned through genetic testing that the baby they took home, nurturing and loving, was not genetically related to them. >> having to push through my denial of what happened, i was o
dan: the governor did attend a wedding at san francisco city hall saturday. pandemic made a stop in san francisco today, returning to the city for the sw days as authority scrambled to come up with a quarantine plan for the thousands of passengers aboard. dan: a couple in southern california say their joy after giving birth via in vitro fertilization turned into worry and concern -- the baby looked nothing like them. from our sister station in los angeles reports they were given the wrong...
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dan: the governor did attend a wedding at san francisco city hall saturday. ured attention in the early days of the pandemic made a stop in san francisco today, returning to the city for the first time since the cruise industry restarted sailings. the ship was off was off was ofw days as authority scrambled to come up with a quarantine plan for the thousands of passengers aboard. dan: a couple in southern california say their joy after giving birth via in vitro fertilization turned into worry and concern -- the baby looked nothing like them. from our sister station in los angeles reports they were given the wrong embryo. >> we had no idea the greatest potential for joy would bring us such enduring pain and trauma. reporter: they were overjoyed giving birth to a baby girl through in vitro fertilization. the couple taking their bundle of joy home to bond their five-year-old daughter. however, the couple noticed unlike the rest of the family, the baby had a much darker complexion, jet black hair. the couple learned through genetic testing that the baby they took
dan: the governor did attend a wedding at san francisco city hall saturday. ured attention in the early days of the pandemic made a stop in san francisco today, returning to the city for the first time since the cruise industry restarted sailings. the ship was off was off was ofw days as authority scrambled to come up with a quarantine plan for the thousands of passengers aboard. dan: a couple in southern california say their joy after giving birth via in vitro fertilization turned into worry...
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ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attenti
ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk...
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kids can get vaccinated at pharmacies in san francisco. city-run vaccination sites are expected to open soon. contra costa is working with school districts to host vaccine clinics at some elementary schools. and alameda county plans to host pop-up clinics and is also working to bring vaccination clinics to schools there. if you want to be fully vaccinated, have your kids vaccinated by christmas eve, they'll need to get that first dose by november 19th. they'd get their second shot november 10th with full immunity two weeks later on december 24th. >>> president biden wasted no time urging parents to get their young children vaccinated. this afternoon he said kids being able to get a shot will accelerate our path out of this pandemic. >> for parents all over this country, this is a day of relief and celebration. after almost 80 months of anxious worrying every time the children -- your child had a sniffle or started to cough, you can now protect them from this horrible virus. >> the president also says more and more doses will be shipped out each
kids can get vaccinated at pharmacies in san francisco. city-run vaccination sites are expected to open soon. contra costa is working with school districts to host vaccine clinics at some elementary schools. and alameda county plans to host pop-up clinics and is also working to bring vaccination clinics to schools there. if you want to be fully vaccinated, have your kids vaccinated by christmas eve, they'll need to get that first dose by november 19th. they'd get their second shot november 10th...
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ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? 's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> welcome back. jimmy garoppolo grew up about 25 miles away from downtown chicago. today, he returned home to lead the 49ers for their first win in six weeks. after a lackluster start, jimmy g. trying to fire up the skill players. it worked. did you know jimmy could do that. that leads to a field goal. niners down 13-9 at the break. the momentum carries over to the second half. on third and long, the screen to deebo. all the way to the 1 yard line. 171 receiving yards. deebo was supposed to get the ball. jimmy g. takes it in for the touchdown. in the fourth, elijah mitchell, everybody saying get in the end zone. a seven-point 49ers lea
ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? 's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> welcome back. jimmy garoppolo grew up about 25 miles away...
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the tower can tilt a lot more than it actually is, but there is a city supervisor who is skeptical of that. the fix for san francisco'sunder heavy scrutiny from city leaders during a thursday hearing. the supervisor called for the hearing a few months ago, when it was discovered that work on the voluntary retrofit, the perimeter pile upgrade, designed to fix the sinking and tilting, with actually making the problem worse. >> do you think this building would have been better off without the fix? >> if we had that on the fix, the building would have settled, and tilting tilted as it currently has today in about 40 years. we would've been better off today, but not 40 years from now. >> reporter: the lead engineer on the oj
the tower can tilt a lot more than it actually is, but there is a city supervisor who is skeptical of that. the fix for san francisco'sunder heavy scrutiny from city leaders during a thursday hearing. the supervisor called for the hearing a few months ago, when it was discovered that work on the voluntary retrofit, the perimeter pile upgrade, designed to fix the sinking and tilting, with actually making the problem worse. >> do you think this building would have been better off without...
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around the bay 68 in san francisco, 66 daly city, low 70s for east bay shoreline for oakland, a the me today, as well as for san leandro. north bay, highs in the 70s this afternoon. the seven-day forecast san francisco, oakland, san jose, you see as we head through the rest of our work week not a lot of change, plenty sunshine with temperatures not changing too much here. as we look to our weekend, temperatures will be cooler and a few more clouds for saturday and for sunday. inland east bay, north bay, coast, you can see those temperatures staying in the 60s and 70s through the rest of our work week with that sunshine but much cooler as we look to saturday and sunday for our weekend with temperatures much cooler there, several degrees cooler for our weekend ahead but still dry over the next several days. let's check with anne for a look at traffic. how are the roadways? >>> filling in for gianna, so far it's been an easy gig but we are starting to see slow downs in the east bay, checking main travel times. traffic is starting to pick up for super commuters on west bound 580. it will t
around the bay 68 in san francisco, 66 daly city, low 70s for east bay shoreline for oakland, a the me today, as well as for san leandro. north bay, highs in the 70s this afternoon. the seven-day forecast san francisco, oakland, san jose, you see as we head through the rest of our work week not a lot of change, plenty sunshine with temperatures not changing too much here. as we look to our weekend, temperatures will be cooler and a few more clouds for saturday and for sunday. inland east bay,...
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i son is the human resources director for the city and county of san francisco 98% of city employees vaccinated. there are no major impacts. >> we will have some staffing issues. but working quickly to fill the it please share fire and other city agencies. but lot of it is going to slow us down. the city's hr director says they have no desire to let go of any city employee. they're doing everything they can to talk to all of the remaining holdouts. >> so they can stay working for the city. maureen kelly kron 4 news right now. kron 4 dot com. you can get the latest information on coronavirus just scan that qr code on your screen. we'll take you straight to our website. >> can find all of our covid-19 coverage. >> gilroy police are still searching for clues into a deadly weekend shooting and investigation continues into the deadly party shooting over the weekend. there and it happened at a city council members hold one person was killed, 3 others injured kron four's. rob fladeboe has the story. >> here in gilroy. a memorial continues to grow outside this home on loss we're family and f
i son is the human resources director for the city and county of san francisco 98% of city employees vaccinated. there are no major impacts. >> we will have some staffing issues. but working quickly to fill the it please share fire and other city agencies. but lot of it is going to slow us down. the city's hr director says they have no desire to let go of any city employee. they're doing everything they can to talk to all of the remaining holdouts. >> so they can stay working for...
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simpson city -- san francisco city hall was let up to celebrate. kenny choi looks at what this means for bay area families and the economy. >> reporter: sfo is lit up until engel to commemorate the night, the first nonstop service between vietnam and the united states. airport and airline officials say that growing demand in the bay area is making this possible. >> reporter: the check-in line for vietnam airlines inaugural flight from san francisco to [null] chi minh city was stretched to the entrance. >> we have had the service for over 20 years. >> reporter: the new route will open more opportunities. >> not just for vietnamese- american businessmen and women, or american entrepreneurs, but they can come over here and do business in vietnam. >> it will connect families, connect cultures and businesses. we know that people of the bay area are looking forward to traveling to vietnam from the research that we have done. >> reporter: the research is 24 years and the making. they are line will offer two flights and plans to increase that number and ex
simpson city -- san francisco city hall was let up to celebrate. kenny choi looks at what this means for bay area families and the economy. >> reporter: sfo is lit up until engel to commemorate the night, the first nonstop service between vietnam and the united states. airport and airline officials say that growing demand in the bay area is making this possible. >> reporter: the check-in line for vietnam airlines inaugural flight from san francisco to [null] chi minh city was...
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watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers
watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are...
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waning immunity earlier this month san francisco's department of public health released that just 23,000 people 65 and older. >> roughly 20% of eligible seniors in the city received a booster shot ahead of the holidays in san francisco. taylor kron 4 news. >> well, now that the vaccine is approved for kids as young as 5 counties are trying to make their clinics as kid friendly as possible. the mass vaccination site of the santa clara county fairgrounds has been split into 2 sections. one for adults, one for kids. the one for kids. you can see was transformed into a jungle playground. they had toys games for the kids, even scavenger hunt designed to distract him from the fact that they're about to get a shot. sounds like the tactic is working. >> really nice to environment where kids are afraid to. get their shot and just feel so cool to be here. >> well, so far about 34,000 of the recently eligible 5 to 11 year-old in santa clara county have received their first dose. in san francisco. the vaccination rate is now at 80%. and thanks to that high number. the city is getting ready to launch a new outdoor concert series. mayor london breed announced the new
waning immunity earlier this month san francisco's department of public health released that just 23,000 people 65 and older. >> roughly 20% of eligible seniors in the city received a booster shot ahead of the holidays in san francisco. taylor kron 4 news. >> well, now that the vaccine is approved for kids as young as 5 counties are trying to make their clinics as kid friendly as possible. the mass vaccination site of the santa clara county fairgrounds has been split into 2...
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it is apart of the fabric of what makes san francisco such a wonderful city it's about our health and well being because entertainment, music, fun, night life is the heart beat of why san francisco is so special. i'm grateful to be here today and at this time, i'd like to introduce city attorney david chiu who is really the champion of this program and the reason why we're here today. >> thank you so much, madam mayor. thank you for your leadership. do we have any fans of live music here. thank you, madam mayor and reminding me while i am the city attorney, i'm here really as a former assembly member who has been a bit obsessed by live music. i've been asked by a couple folks this morning how i got involved in all this. it started for me when i was in junior high school. and i wrote my first paper on the festival known as wood stock. i am a musician in a past life and the violin is actually what got me through high school and college. it's what allowed me to make some pocket money in orchestras and weddings. and some of you may know that i carry that on here in san francisco. if you g
it is apart of the fabric of what makes san francisco such a wonderful city it's about our health and well being because entertainment, music, fun, night life is the heart beat of why san francisco is so special. i'm grateful to be here today and at this time, i'd like to introduce city attorney david chiu who is really the champion of this program and the reason why we're here today. >> thank you so much, madam mayor. thank you for your leadership. do we have any fans of live music here....
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city's live music scene. that was hammered hard during the last 2 years of the pandemic. it brings people together. it is a part of the fabric of what makes san francisco such a wonderful city is not just about our economy. it's about our health and well-being because entertainment music, fun night life is the heartbeat of why san francisco is so special city attorney david chiu secured the state funding while he was in his previous role in the state assembly. we're talking about is being able to support outdoor performances in and around these incredible live music venues. >> to really remind folks of the magic of music and to ensure that we are keeping folks employed and bringing people back to these incredible establishment. the 2.5 million dollars will go towards helping club such as bottom of the hill. bring concerts like the one you see in this video from halloween weekend. >> outside to city parks and plazas. it would help pay local artists to perform and cover the infrastructure costs for things such as port-a-potties and permits. >> need for these outdoor events. the co-owner of the patrol hill institution hopes this outdoor concert series wil
city's live music scene. that was hammered hard during the last 2 years of the pandemic. it brings people together. it is a part of the fabric of what makes san francisco such a wonderful city is not just about our economy. it's about our health and well-being because entertainment music, fun night life is the heartbeat of why san francisco is so special city attorney david chiu secured the state funding while he was in his previous role in the state assembly. we're talking about is being able...
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i hope this is a door opening around oakland. >> today is the deadline for san francisco city employeese been working from home to gradually return to the office. their return could have an immediate impact on rents in the city. michael finney takes a look at what renters can expect. >> and must anywhere else, they would laugh at this but we have gotten used for low rent by our standard. rents dropped 12% year-over-year during the summer of 2020 as workers no longer chain to the office fled their high-rises in downtown san francisco. if you are one of those who left that might be thinking of returning, now may be a great time to do it. carl is one of those workers who left the city and even the state. he used to live in san francisco penthouse but he moved to detroit and eventually back to his home country of canada. >> i was always drawn to live in that city but when the pandemic hit, a lot of things were taken away. >> carl is not working remotely for a company based in san francisco. he says if his boss made him return, he would not hesitate to do it because leaving was not easy. >>
i hope this is a door opening around oakland. >> today is the deadline for san francisco city employeese been working from home to gradually return to the office. their return could have an immediate impact on rents in the city. michael finney takes a look at what renters can expect. >> and must anywhere else, they would laugh at this but we have gotten used for low rent by our standard. rents dropped 12% year-over-year during the summer of 2020 as workers no longer chain to the...
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the proposed $12 million plan would also cover a special election for san francisco assessor to replace carmen chu, who is now city administrator and a primary election for the district. 17 assembly seat left vacant when david chu became san francisco city attorney. governor newsom made his first public appearance today in nearly two weeks. our political reporter greg lee, tells us why newsom says he's been away from the public eye. and the kids, literally. they kind of had an intervention, they said. they couldn't believe that i was going to miss halloween. in his first official appearance, nearly two weeks, governor gavin newsom tried to explain a very public absence and what caused him to abruptly cancel a trip to scotland for the u. n climate conference. and i woke up that next morning with. something's probably familiar. a lot of parents that knot in your stomach. had no choice. i had to cancel that trip during a fireside chat at the california economic summit, newsome explained. he's been spending time with his family and working at the capitol vogue reports. he also attended a glitzy san francisco wedding f
the proposed $12 million plan would also cover a special election for san francisco assessor to replace carmen chu, who is now city administrator and a primary election for the district. 17 assembly seat left vacant when david chu became san francisco city attorney. governor newsom made his first public appearance today in nearly two weeks. our political reporter greg lee, tells us why newsom says he's been away from the public eye. and the kids, literally. they kind of had an intervention,...
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attorney general was in san francisco and attending the swearing in of his friend who is now the new san francisco cityttorney. what you expect him to tackle first? >> corruption scandal is how he got into the job. general manager stepped down after being indicted. that will be part of this. housing. that's a big issue in sacramento. housing and homelessness. he led the way on marriage equality and enhancement on those things. he has a full plate. >> thank you both. >> this week's look at something beautiful is the best of post-pandemic return of the holiday ice rink of union square incense and san francisco. >> that's the end of our chauffeur tonight. thank you for joining us. if you want a look behind the scenes, hang out online. kqed is on twitter and facebook. you can reach me on twitter. we will be back here next friday night. have a great weekend. ♪ >> political winners and losers, and drama on capitol hill. >> if you are a democrat, you're in a competitive race next year. >> republicans celebrate key wins on election night. >> on day one, i will been critical race theory from being in our school
attorney general was in san francisco and attending the swearing in of his friend who is now the new san francisco cityttorney. what you expect him to tackle first? >> corruption scandal is how he got into the job. general manager stepped down after being indicted. that will be part of this. housing. that's a big issue in sacramento. housing and homelessness. he led the way on marriage equality and enhancement on those things. he has a full plate. >> thank you both. >> this...