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evidence bag full of meth. >> in this moment, we should be examining every single element of our criminal legal system. >> reporter: san francisco's public defender says the medical examiner's office has already had problems with its accreditation, and it's time to take a long, hard look at what went wrong. in this letter to the city administrator, san francisco district attorney chesa boudin is asking for a half a million dollars to do just that. in a statement, he concluded, the integrity of our constitution demands that we examine any convictions that relied on his work or his word.. >> i think what this brings to light is the broader issues with the medical examiner's office. how did this evidence bag out? was there a procedure to ensure it didn't get out? what other types of procedures are in place? >> reporter: the city comptroller's oft plans to inspect the m.e.'s office next week to see if all drug evidence is accounted for and properly stored. volk is on leave from his job. we could not reach him for comment. jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. >> we will continue to follow that story. >>> ridership on b.a.r.t. is down
evidence bag full of meth. >> in this moment, we should be examining every single element of our criminal legal system. >> reporter: san francisco's public defender says the medical examiner's office has already had problems with its accreditation, and it's time to take a long, hard look at what went wrong. in this letter to the city administrator, san francisco district attorney chesa boudin is asking for a half a million dollars to do just that. in a statement, he concluded, the...
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. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. just issued a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look, there is risk, and i would not be surprised that even with the precautions that we're taking, that will be covid diagnosed in cases with school settings. schools are required to have safety plans. we are visiting schools to ensure that things like ventilation and classroom structures are able to open as safely as possible, and we will continue to work with the school systems and educators to ensure that school opening can be done as safely as possible with the many precautions that we do know slow the spread of the virus. but this is the time of living in a situation with covid-19, an
. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. just issued a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as...
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he had come to new york in 1895 after a successful state in san francisco where he ran the san francisco examiner. hearst was the son of a wealthy california minor. a guy who had struck it rich in the silver mines out west. hearst was well to do, privileged we would say today, and it came to new york to run, to acquire and run the new york journal. it was then a more abound newspaper. under hearst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york city. hearst's plan was to begin or expand his emergent media empire. he realized that he had no chance of establishing himself as a immediate baron unless he was able to be successful in new york city. success in new york signaled success elsewhere for hearst. by the 1930s, william randolph hearst is a big time newspaper baron, a big time immediate baron, with newspapers across the country as well as radio stations and interests in the production companies. hearst's start into the big time came in new york at the end of the 19th century. while in new york, he developed what came to be called yellow journal
he had come to new york in 1895 after a successful state in san francisco where he ran the san francisco examiner. hearst was the son of a wealthy california minor. a guy who had struck it rich in the silver mines out west. hearst was well to do, privileged we would say today, and it came to new york to run, to acquire and run the new york journal. it was then a more abound newspaper. under hearst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the most popular daily newspapers in new york...
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>>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would miss my personal interactions with the other employees, but that hasn't been the case. this building is very nice. we have lovely autopsy tables and i do get to go upstairs and down stairs several times a day to see everyone else i work with. we have a bond like any other group of employees that work for a specific agency in san francisco. we work closely on each case to determine the best cause of death, and we also interact with family members of the diseased. that brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san francisco. as an investigator here i inve
>>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would...
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but once we started looking at the national press, the san francisco examiner had stories about hazel, she climbed of the white house fence and lip watch fires below president wilson's window with the white house, and the washington post would write stories about hazel hunkins hallinan climbed up picket in front of the white house and had her sign torn away from her and was arrested. the same story is covered here in the buildings gazette and it says buildings woman innocent victim. the coverage that she was getting here in buildings was completely different than what the national press was getting. initially, the press welcomed it. they said isn't this sweet. here is this cute little girl from montana, 23 years old, smart. but once world war i kicked in in april 1917, these protesters were looked at completely differently. and what she said to defend herself wise we see all these soldiers being sent overseas to fight for democracy. we are just doing the same thing here in our own country. the women with the national women's party are fighting for democracy on our own soil. finally, w
but once we started looking at the national press, the san francisco examiner had stories about hazel, she climbed of the white house fence and lip watch fires below president wilson's window with the white house, and the washington post would write stories about hazel hunkins hallinan climbed up picket in front of the white house and had her sign torn away from her and was arrested. the same story is covered here in the buildings gazette and it says buildings woman innocent victim. the...
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. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. just issued a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look, there is risk, and i would not be surprised that even with the precautions that we're taking, that will be covid diagnosed in cases with school settings. schools are required to have safety plans. we are visiting schools to ensure that things like ventilation and classroom structures are able to open as safely as possible, and we will continue to work with the school systems and educators to ensure that school opening can be done as safely as possible with the many precautions that we do know slow the spread of the virus. but this is the time of living in a situation with covid-19, an
. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. just issued a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as...
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. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. just issued a report about utah where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes well we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look there is risk and i would not be surprised that even with the precautions that we're taking that will be covid diagnosed in cases with school settings. schools are required to have safety plans. we are visiting schools to ensure that things like ventilation and classroom structures are able to open as safely as possible and we will continue to work with the school systems and educators to ensure that school opening can be done as safely as possible with the many precautions that we do know slow the spread of the virus. but this is the time of living in a situation with covid-19, and there
. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. just issued a report about utah where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes well we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as...
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there's the san francisco examiner, the oakland tribune. we need our own newspaper, for people like us. he's got some cash. he starts "the berkeley barb." it's the first undergrown newspaper. this one starts it off in '65. and he focuses on vietnam. and he talks to those people who had long been seen as marginal. he talks to passivists, he talks to activists, sds and other new left radicals and he uses them as his sources. if you're a journalist, normally, who do you talk to? you call up the congressman, the mayor, you talk to their spokespersons. he doesn't use those as his sources. he uses this small-scale grassroots but fairly quickly growing alternative set of experts. he fills up his newspaper. it's a crazy newspaper, we have it here at temple. it's funny to look at. it's filled with all sorts of transgressive material. it was the first newspaper that will print sex ads. he's a wild and crazy guy. kind of a bohemian character. an interesting new blend. okay. teach-ins, university base, get the young people invested, this might have rel
there's the san francisco examiner, the oakland tribune. we need our own newspaper, for people like us. he's got some cash. he starts "the berkeley barb." it's the first undergrown newspaper. this one starts it off in '65. and he focuses on vietnam. and he talks to those people who had long been seen as marginal. he talks to passivists, he talks to activists, sds and other new left radicals and he uses them as his sources. if you're a journalist, normally, who do you talk to? you call...
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yeah, there's the san francisco examiner, the oakland tribune, the regular newspapers. he's like we need our own newspaper for people like us who don't buy what they're telling us. and he starts out of his pocket. he's a bar owner. he's got some cash. a newspaper called the berkeley barb. there'll be lots of these underground newspapers that sprout up in every city in the united states in the '60s in philadelphia. the free press, there's lots of them. but this one starts it off in '65, and he focuses in on vietnam. and he talks to those people who had long been seen as marginal. and he uses them as his sources. if you're a journalist normally who do you talk to? you call the congressmen, the mayor. he doesn't use those as his sources. he uses this small scale grass roots but fairly quickly growing alternative set of experts, and he fills up his newspapers. the berkeley barb is a pretty crazy fup. it's filled with all sorts of trancegressive material. that's a nice way to put it. it's the first newspaper i think in california that will, for example, print sex ads. this g
yeah, there's the san francisco examiner, the oakland tribune, the regular newspapers. he's like we need our own newspaper for people like us who don't buy what they're telling us. and he starts out of his pocket. he's a bar owner. he's got some cash. a newspaper called the berkeley barb. there'll be lots of these underground newspapers that sprout up in every city in the united states in the '60s in philadelphia. the free press, there's lots of them. but this one starts it off in '65, and he...
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you know, there's the san francisco examiner, there's the oakland tribune, there's the regular newspapers. he was like, we need our own newspaper for people like us who don't buy what they're telling us. and he starts out of his pocket. he is a bar owner, he has got some cash, a newspaper called "the berkeley barb" in 1965. this is like the first underground newspaper. there have been lots of these underground newspapers that sprout up in every city in the united states in the 1960's, here in philadelphia, the free press. there's lot of them all over the country. this one sort of starts it off in 1965. and he focuses on vietnam. and he talks to those people who had long been seen as marginal. he talks to pacifists. he talks to sncc activists. he talks to sds and other new left radicals. and he uses them as his sources. right, i mean, if you're a journalist normally, who do you talk to? you know, you call up the congressman, you call the mayor, you talk to their spokespersons. he doesn't use those as his sources. he uses this, this small-scale grassroots, but fairly quickly growing alterna
you know, there's the san francisco examiner, there's the oakland tribune, there's the regular newspapers. he was like, we need our own newspaper for people like us who don't buy what they're telling us. and he starts out of his pocket. he is a bar owner, he has got some cash, a newspaper called "the berkeley barb" in 1965. this is like the first underground newspaper. there have been lots of these underground newspapers that sprout up in every city in the united states in the 1960's,...
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. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. d a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look, there is risk, and i would not be surprised that even with the precautions that we're taking, that will be covid diagnosed in cases with school settings. schools are required to have safety plans. we are visiting schools to ensure that things like ventilation and classroom structures are able to open as safely as possible, and we will continue to work with the school systems and educators to ensure that school opening can be done as safely as possible with the many precautions that we do know slow the spread of the virus. but this is the time of living in a situation with covid-19, and there is
. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. d a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look,...
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. >>> a lab worker with the san francisco medical examiner's office is facing several charges after allegedly being caught with an evidence bag of methamphetamine. justin volk was arrested in utah on august 31st. he was pulled over for speeding. authorities said they found meth pipes in an evidence bag containing crystal meth inside of his car. the 40-year-old has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. investigators in san francisco are conducting a massive review of cases he worked on over the years. >>> san francisco public defender mayor roger released a statement today on the arrests. it reads in part, our office will be seeking records from the medical examiner's office and demanding an independent audit of the medical examiner's office. this is the latest in a seemingly endless series of events plaguing the medical examiner's office. >>> and bay area whether we continue to track the poor air quality out there. i think as we start off the weekend that will be the case. is taking a look at some of the higher numbers across the region right now, a quick sampling for
. >>> a lab worker with the san francisco medical examiner's office is facing several charges after allegedly being caught with an evidence bag of methamphetamine. justin volk was arrested in utah on august 31st. he was pulled over for speeding. authorities said they found meth pipes in an evidence bag containing crystal meth inside of his car. the 40-year-old has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. investigators in san francisco are conducting a massive...
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. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. port about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look, there is risk, and i would not be surprised that even with the precautions that we're taking, that will be covid diagnosed in cases with school settings. schools are required to have safety plans. we are visiting schools to ensure that things like ventilation and classroom structures are able to open as safely as possible, and we will continue to work with the school systems and educators to ensure that school opening can be done as safely as possible with the many precautions that we do know slow the spread of the virus. but this is the time of living in a situation with covid-19, and there is risk.
. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. port about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look, there...
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. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. issued a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible. look, there is risk, and i would not be surprised that even with the precautions that we're taking, that will be covid diagnosed in cases with school settings. schools are required to have safety plans. we are visiting schools to ensure that things like ventilation and classroom structures are able to open as safely as possible, and we will continue to work with the school systems and educators to ensure that school opening can be done as safely as possible with the many precautions that we do know slow the spread of the virus. but this is the time of living in a situation with covid-19, and th
. >> the first set of questions are from ida from the san francisco examiner. the c.d.c. issued a report about utah, where children in school settings spread covid to their households. how will san francisco ensure that the same doesn't happen here with schools opening in person as soon as next week? >> yes, well, we continue to review the data with regard to school opening, and we are working very closely with educators and schools to ensure that we can open as safely as possible....
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. >>> free meals for most san francisco students will return on wednesday. "the examinerfrancisco unified will open 19 pickup sites with the help of a federal waiver for lunch programs allows the district to expand from providing meals for students to low income households to almost all students in the city. dining staff will provide five days' worth of breakfast, lunch and dinner for pickup once a week. it includes sandwiches, pizza, fruit, milk, cereals and pan kic cakes. >>> one of the biggest festivals is canceled in the spring but the spirit of carnivale lives on. carnivale san francisco is sponsoring a health fair at john o'connell high school. the event's organizer explained why he believes the virus has his the latino community so hard. >> because of the simple fact that we're the front line workers. we never had the opportunity to shelter in place. >> carnivale's health fair continues today rom noon until 5:00 and features a job fair to help restaurant workers and others who lost jobs during the pandemic. >>> lisa, obviously it's very hot today. not as hot in the
. >>> free meals for most san francisco students will return on wednesday. "the examinerfrancisco unified will open 19 pickup sites with the help of a federal waiver for lunch programs allows the district to expand from providing meals for students to low income households to almost all students in the city. dining staff will provide five days' worth of breakfast, lunch and dinner for pickup once a week. it includes sandwiches, pizza, fruit, milk, cereals and pan kic cakes....
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. >>> free meals for most san francisco students will return on wednesday. "the examinercisco unified will open 19 pickup sites with the help of a federal waiver for lunch programs allows the district to expand from providing meals for students in low income households to almost all students in the city. dining staff will provide five days' worth of breakfast, lunch and dinner for pickup once a week. food includes sandwiches, peeds a pizza, fruit, milk, cereal, muffins and pancakes. >>> covid-19 forced one of san francisco's biggest festivals to be canceled in the spring, but the spirit of carnivale lives on through community service this weekend. carnivale san francisco is sponsoring a health fair at john o'connell high school. people can sign up for health insurance and get tested there for covid-19. the event's organizer explained why he believes the virus has hit the mission district's latino community so hard. >> because of the simple fact that we're the front line workers. we never had the opportunity to shelter in place. >> carnivale's health fair continues today f
. >>> free meals for most san francisco students will return on wednesday. "the examinercisco unified will open 19 pickup sites with the help of a federal waiver for lunch programs allows the district to expand from providing meals for students in low income households to almost all students in the city. dining staff will provide five days' worth of breakfast, lunch and dinner for pickup once a week. food includes sandwiches, peeds a pizza, fruit, milk, cereal, muffins and...
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. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would miss my personal interactions with the other employees, but that hasn't been the case. this building is very nice. we have lovely autopsy tables and i do get to go upstairs and down stairs several times a day to see everyone else i work with. we have a bond like any other group of employees that work for a specific agency in san francisco. we work closely on each case to determine the best cause of death, and we also interact with family members of the diseased. that brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san francisco. as an investigator here i inve
. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco. i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i...
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. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san franciscoi perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would miss my personal interactions with the other employees, but that hasn't been the case. this building is very nice. we have lovely autopsy tables and i do get to go upstairs and down stairs several times a day to see everyone else i work with. we have a bond like any other group of employees that work for a specific agency in san francisco. we work closely on each case to determine the best cause of death, and we also interact with family members of the diseased. that brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san francisco. as an investigator here i invest
. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san franciscoi perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would...
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more san francisco businesses reopen, a looming deadline has them nervous about making it in the bay. at the end of the month, san francisco's commercial eviction moratorium expires. "the examiner" reporting next week will allow the governor to extend that moratorium but barring change, it could trigger mass evictions. one small business legal representative says that the sales are down more than 70%. for many small businesses and there's just no way to pay that rent. the problem is without rent, landlords can't make the payments with their mortgage either. >>> 4:35 right now. time to check weather and traffic together. okay. kind of not yet to the weekend, but we're cruising there. we're getting there. slowly but surely. >> we're almost there. and it's going to be a nice weekend. i have a couple things i'm watching and we'll talk about that. let's just start out this morning with a live look outside in san jose. it was nice yesterday to have that mist and drizzle that we had reported across the south bay and the peninsula. i think we could see the same thing again today and that's helping to scrub that air of all those pollutants. another clean air day and some clouds to start
more san francisco businesses reopen, a looming deadline has them nervous about making it in the bay. at the end of the month, san francisco's commercial eviction moratorium expires. "the examiner" reporting next week will allow the governor to extend that moratorium but barring change, it could trigger mass evictions. one small business legal representative says that the sales are down more than 70%. for many small businesses and there's just no way to pay that rent. the problem is...
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brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san francisco. as an investigator here i investigate all manners of death that come through our jurisdiction. i go to the field interview police officers, detectives, family members, physicians, anyone who might be involved with the death. additionally i take any property with the deceased individual and take care and custody of that. i maintain the chain and custody for court purposes if that becomes an issue later and notify next of kin and make any additional follow up phone callsness with that particular death. i am dealing with people at the worst possible time in their lives delivering the worst news they could get. i work with the family to help them through the grieving process. >> i am ricky moore, a clerk at the san francisco medical examiner's office. i assist the pathology and toxicology and investigative team around work close with the families, loved ones and funeral establishment. >> i started at the old facility. the building was old, vintage. we had issues with plumbing and things
brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san francisco. as an investigator here i investigate all manners of death that come through our jurisdiction. i go to the field interview police officers, detectives, family members, physicians, anyone who might be involved with the death. additionally i take any property with the deceased individual and take care and custody of that. i maintain the chain and custody for court purposes...
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. >>> as more san francisco businesses reopen, a looming deadline has them nervous about of the month, san y. francisco's commercial eviction moratorium expires. the examiner reporting that supervisors next week will urge the governor to allow the city to extend the moratorium but barring a change, it could trigger mass estrictivictions. one small business legal representative says sales are down more than 70% for many of those small businesses and no way to pay the rent. the problem is without the rent, landlords cannot pay the mortgages either. >>> coming up tonight, we continue our week-long series on black businesses fighting to make it in the bay. fred jones took a while to find his path ultimately trading his corporate job for his dream. trading his suit for a camera as the pandemic arrived he saw the shutter closing on his picture perfect career. the crisis and determination have led him to new inspiration documenting the world as its reshaped by both the global virus and increasingly urgent demand for racial equality. you can see the full story tonight at 6:00 on nbc bay area news. right now it's 5:39 in the morning and we'll check that forecast wi
. >>> as more san francisco businesses reopen, a looming deadline has them nervous about of the month, san y. francisco's commercial eviction moratorium expires. the examiner reporting that supervisors next week will urge the governor to allow the city to extend the moratorium but barring a change, it could trigger mass estrictivictions. one small business legal representative says sales are down more than 70% for many of those small businesses and no way to pay the rent. the problem...
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as more san francisco businesses reopen, a looming deadline has a lot of them nervous about making it in the bay. at the end of the month, san francisco commercial moratorium expires. "the examiner" is reporting that supervisors will allow to extend that moratorium and barring change, it could trigger some mass evictions. one small business legal representative says sales are down more than 70% for many of those small businesses and there's just no way to pay the rent. the problem is without rent, landlords cannot pay their mortgages either. >>> it is 6:37 right now. dealing with a pandemic everyone's been staying indoors and that's been tough because usually taking a walk is your only break. taking a live look in san jose. you know why, good news to report. you can walk, you can run, you can take the dog for a walk tod. the air quality so much better out there, kari. >> yeah, i've been fine during the breaks during home schooling to let the kids run in the yard even if it's just for a few minutes. the clouds from the cupertino hills looking over the south bay and we're also going to see some comfortable air but the clouds that we're seeing this morning may give us a little more
as more san francisco businesses reopen, a looming deadline has a lot of them nervous about making it in the bay. at the end of the month, san francisco commercial moratorium expires. "the examiner" is reporting that supervisors will allow to extend that moratorium and barring change, it could trigger some mass evictions. one small business legal representative says sales are down more than 70% for many of those small businesses and there's just no way to pay the rent. the problem is...
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. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would miss my personal interactions with the other employees, but that hasn't been the case. this building is very nice. we have lovely autopsy tables and i do get to go upstairs and down stairs several times a day to see everyone else i work with. we have a bond like any other group of employees that work for a specific agency in san francisco. we work closely on each case to determine the best cause of death, and we also interact with family members of the diseased. that brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san francisco. as an investigator here i inves
. >>> my name is doctor ellen moffett, i am an assistant medical examiner for the city and county of san francisco i perform autopsy, review medical records and write reports. also integrate other sorts of testing data to determine cause and manner of death. i have been here at this facility since i moved here in november, and previous to that at the old facility. i was worried when we moved here that because this building is so much larger that i wouldn't see people every day. i would...
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to have an exhibit here that shows some of her self portraits and they kind of examined her relationship with san francisco. it's an exhibit they've been waiting to show for months and they've just been waiting waiting in today. finally people can visit and see it for themselves. this morning we're going to try and show you what they're doing inside to keep you safe because i can tell you, but it's best to just show you so stay tuned for that. for now i'm live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4 news okay looking forward to that thank you sarah. >>6 '09 is the time and the big story this morning touchdown for cal and stanford they get to play again. the pac 12 conference just announced. >>they're going back to the field that's right hopefully there will be a lot of touchdowns we've got kron four's will tran live at stanford talking more about this and the changes of course that world have to adhere to as enjoy those games will. >>something is better than nothing right. they will not play a full schedule, instead they will only play 7 games but because of the decision was made so late but they will play f
to have an exhibit here that shows some of her self portraits and they kind of examined her relationship with san francisco. it's an exhibit they've been waiting to show for months and they've just been waiting waiting in today. finally people can visit and see it for themselves. this morning we're going to try and show you what they're doing inside to keep you safe because i can tell you, but it's best to just show you so stay tuned for that. for now i'm live in san francisco sarah stinson...
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. >>> as soon as next week more than a dozen campuses in san francisco may be ready to reopen. that's according to "the examinerrts at least 12 schools are now in the final stages of obtaining waivers for in-person classes. at least another 50 are somewhere in the process of applying. all are charter or private. in the meantime santa rosa school leaders are scheduled to hold a special meeting today. "the press democrat" reporting the district superintendent will recommend keeping cpuseosed thr of this year. >>> we continue our weeklong series on black businesses fighting to make it in the bay. and tonight we meet a man using the lessons he learned growing up in the slums of kenya to now help others thrive during the pandemic. covid-19 shut down his clothing store just weeks after it opened. he is finding a way to help others by a profit of all online sales to help those in kenya and ethiopia. you can watch that tonight at 6:00 right here on nbc bay area. looking forward to clearing skies and that's coming our way and cooler, too. >>> a lot thinner air, the smoke we've seen. smoke has kept our temperatures down.
. >>> as soon as next week more than a dozen campuses in san francisco may be ready to reopen. that's according to "the examinerrts at least 12 schools are now in the final stages of obtaining waivers for in-person classes. at least another 50 are somewhere in the process of applying. all are charter or private. in the meantime santa rosa school leaders are scheduled to hold a special meeting today. "the press democrat" reporting the district superintendent will...
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san francisco leaders will meet today to discuss what to do with some of the money reallocated from police defunding efforts. "the examinerffice of economic and workforce development will receive $21 million addition this fiscal year. that doubles its overall amount to more than $43 million. mayor london breed has previously said the money will likely be reinvested into the black community. other money redirected to public health departments. >>> san francisco is slowly reopening but a lot of hoe it tells are finding there's no rush to make a reservation. at the hotel on mason street rooms are ready for the first time in months. the covid-19 has really up-ended the tourist business. also hotels are not seeing all those big conventions or business travelers this time of year which really accounts for so much revenue. >> everything that sorts of makes this place hum is out the door with the exception of leisure travel. >>> well, this week restaurants, gyms, hair and nail salons also have the green light to invite customers back but at limited capacity. some businesses are reporting an overwhelming customer response. >>> may
san francisco leaders will meet today to discuss what to do with some of the money reallocated from police defunding efforts. "the examinerffice of economic and workforce development will receive $21 million addition this fiscal year. that doubles its overall amount to more than $43 million. mayor london breed has previously said the money will likely be reinvested into the black community. other money redirected to public health departments. >>> san francisco is slowly reopening...
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>>kind of it's examines the mexican artists a relationship to san francisco. so quite interesting so they open up here today at 9.30 will be live this morning to show you. how many people come live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4 news, thanks sarah. >>time now is 5.37 still ahead on the kron 4 morning news if you're thinking of heading to the beach while you want to be safe. we'll have details on the current hazard warning at popular bay area beaches. also in the east bay. one county will not file charges against people arrested for cyber or cited for possession of small amounts of drugs to tell you why some say this change. this controversial. >>in the east bay, the contra costa county district attorney's office is no longer going to file charges against most people who are arrested for possession of a small amount of drugs instead people will be provided treatment options. the idea is to keep low level recreational drug users out of the criminal justice system and to reduce the strain on local law enforcement and on the courts. there are some exception
>>kind of it's examines the mexican artists a relationship to san francisco. so quite interesting so they open up here today at 9.30 will be live this morning to show you. how many people come live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4 news, thanks sarah. >>time now is 5.37 still ahead on the kron 4 morning news if you're thinking of heading to the beach while you want to be safe. we'll have details on the current hazard warning at popular bay area beaches. also in the east bay. one...
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. >>> san francisco leaders will meet today to discuss what to do with some of the money reallocated from police de-funding efforts. now the examiner that the city's office of economic and workforce development will receive 21 million additional dollars to this fiscal year. that doubles the overall amount to more than $43 million. mayor london breed has previously said that that money will likely be reinvested into the black community. other money had been redirected to the public health department. >>> now to the latest on that ambush in compton, that attack leaving two l.a. county sheriffs deputies gravely injured as an urgent manhut is still underway for the person who shot those officers at near point-blank range. we've seen the video of that ambush as those deputies were sitting in their patrol car. and now we are seeing heroism captured on another security camera as those two deputies took cover. and we should warn you that that video is graphic. here's nbc's gaddy schwartz. >> reporter: this morning new details on the hero deputy shot in what law enforcement is calling a cowardly ambush in compton. >> she gets on the radio i
. >>> san francisco leaders will meet today to discuss what to do with some of the money reallocated from police de-funding efforts. now the examiner that the city's office of economic and workforce development will receive 21 million additional dollars to this fiscal year. that doubles the overall amount to more than $43 million. mayor london breed has previously said that that money will likely be reinvested into the black community. other money had been redirected to the public...
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san francisco's muni is announcing a new fair crackdown on fair evaders. during the pandemic citations, they were put on hold, but according to the examiner, muni will startssuing those citations again by the end of the year. the agency projects a $300 million shortfall. this is over the next two years. fares make up about 20% of its revenue. >>> and north bay's smart train is joining other local transit agencies to offer riders who need it half off fares. this is part of the clipper start program which 17 other bay area agencies are already a part of. gives deep ticket discounts to people earning 200% below the poverty line. smart train will start offering those fares in november. >>> well, the presidential election still weeks away. but some people already voting. we're going to get an early look for you next. >>> plus, the new idea of testing before you fly. already seems to be taking off. details on the latest offer that for now does not include any miles. >>> new this morning, a legal defeat for the white house as its efforts to wrap up the 2020 census count early. the white house cited the pandemic as the main reason for finishing the count at the e
san francisco's muni is announcing a new fair crackdown on fair evaders. during the pandemic citations, they were put on hold, but according to the examiner, muni will startssuing those citations again by the end of the year. the agency projects a $300 million shortfall. this is over the next two years. fares make up about 20% of its revenue. >>> and north bay's smart train is joining other local transit agencies to offer riders who need it half off fares. this is part of the clipper...
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san francisco. i said i would give it a b+ and may be. i've examined that record.now i also say, that you have to look at her record as d.a. and not judge it through a 2020 len lens. almost no prosecutors were doing the brave work that we see codeine doing today and 2020 part almost nobody was doing that in 2005 when she was district attorney. and so i don't judge her through a 2020 rubric. but what i have seen since she left office as d.a. even as she left office as attorney general, every year she's gotten better and better on issues of justice reform. now, that may be a bitter pill for people to swallow. i don't know her. i don't know her team. i say it as independent of a thinker as i can be, i heard her this year say that we should and qualified immunity. i heard her -- meka set on social media earlier tonight, jane, that i don't think anybody in the u.s. senate has said smarter things about the black lives matter movement and police reform this summer, over these past three or four months. very frankly it's been somebody has been super critical of her for yea
san francisco. i said i would give it a b+ and may be. i've examined that record.now i also say, that you have to look at her record as d.a. and not judge it through a 2020 len lens. almost no prosecutors were doing the brave work that we see codeine doing today and 2020 part almost nobody was doing that in 2005 when she was district attorney. and so i don't judge her through a 2020 rubric. but what i have seen since she left office as d.a. even as she left office as attorney general, every...
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envision examines the ways we can adapt the san francisco waterfront to be resilient to those 2100 conditions, including that range of flood scenarios i just described. the envision process is building three concepts from technical analysis being conducted as well as the identification of public priorities that through our engagement process that we've been engaged in since 2017. the three concepts will inform our near, mid and long-term projects and planning processes, including those funded by proposition a, our army corps flood study alternatives and key findings for port adaptation overall. throughout the work, the team has been engaged in the opportunity and stakeholders at communities and advisory groups and at the waterfront resilience program community meeting series held in three locations. embarcadero, mission creek, mission bay, bayview. in the embarcadero area, community feedback affirmed the priorities of life, safety and emergency response and identified critical assets and services that the community cared about, such as the ferry building, fisherman's wharf, including the jobs
envision examines the ways we can adapt the san francisco waterfront to be resilient to those 2100 conditions, including that range of flood scenarios i just described. the envision process is building three concepts from technical analysis being conducted as well as the identification of public priorities that through our engagement process that we've been engaged in since 2017. the three concepts will inform our near, mid and long-term projects and planning processes, including those funded...
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san francisco county has 45 new infections. >>> new for you this morning muni is announcing it will start cracking down on fare evaders. according to "the examiner" they will start issuing citations by the end of the year. fares make up 20% of its revenue. in addition to fines, a new phased program with an emphasis on educating customers to follow its fare policies. the north bay's smart train is joining muni andn offer riders who need itnow. part of the clipper start program that 17 bay area transit agencies are part of. it gives deep ticket discounts for people earning 200% below the federal poverty level. >>> marcus, it's friday. why don't we take a trip outside of the bay area. a look at seattle. some rain this morning. most of the wildfires in the region are fully contained. there are a couple that are still burning. that rain is a very welcome sign there to the people. here no sign of rain but, boy, the heat is coming, kari, at least for the weekend. today is nice. >>> today is still nice and tomorrow getting a little bit hotter. by sunday it's unbearable. a live look outside in san jose. of course the farmers market going on if you're hea
san francisco county has 45 new infections. >>> new for you this morning muni is announcing it will start cracking down on fare evaders. according to "the examiner" they will start issuing citations by the end of the year. fares make up 20% of its revenue. in addition to fines, a new phased program with an emphasis on educating customers to follow its fare policies. the north bay's smart train is joining muni andn offer riders who need itnow. part of the clipper start program...
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reporter: san francisco police say in the early morning hours saturday, on patrol, on brotherhood way, officers heard gunshots, and immediately search the area but didn't find a shooter, upon examining the school found a bullet hole in the side in front, there are investigating it as a hate crime, the latest in a series of escalating incidents targeting the community. the same school was the target of vulgar and threatening graffiti in july, and then last week, a fire next door to the church, church leaders saying investigators told them there were three separate locations where the fire was started, and the latest shooting at the school over the weekend. the armenian community, politicians and faith leaders gathering in the church on friday night to discuss the escalating incidents. >> they would like to see the physical extinguishing of this community, we know that's not possible but that message was very clear from this target that they chose.>> reporter: the san francisco district attorney on hand to say the targeting of any ethnic group is unacceptable in the city. >> an attack on the armenian community is an attack on every single one of us here in san francisco. i and the ent
reporter: san francisco police say in the early morning hours saturday, on patrol, on brotherhood way, officers heard gunshots, and immediately search the area but didn't find a shooter, upon examining the school found a bullet hole in the side in front, there are investigating it as a hate crime, the latest in a series of escalating incidents targeting the community. the same school was the target of vulgar and threatening graffiti in july, and then last week, a fire next door to the church,...
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substances designated by the director pursuant to san francisco health code 22-a, and also any hazardous substance that the director, after an examination of the site history, has reason to conclude may be present on the property. some analyze that upon reviewing a phase one in the site history, we may think may be present on the site, we may require additional analyses. typical examples might be asbestos, p.a.h.s, herbicides, pesticides. >> depending on where it was located at, we ask for those analyses, too. >> thanks, mamdu. some considerations in the maher review process, we have this six-question submittal. try to get these going no later than 30 days. that's the minimum amount of time that we usually tell applicants that we can review the documents. if we have comments, we'll be in touch with the applicants. there may be resubmitals. project focus complaints -- when we submit a letter, it's on the applicant to return us the report. we're not going to check in to make sure they're on time for them to give us their report back. usually, the summer is the busy season, and with covid and telecommuting, there's just delays associated w
substances designated by the director pursuant to san francisco health code 22-a, and also any hazardous substance that the director, after an examination of the site history, has reason to conclude may be present on the property. some analyze that upon reviewing a phase one in the site history, we may think may be present on the site, we may require additional analyses. typical examples might be asbestos, p.a.h.s, herbicides, pesticides. >> depending on where it was located at, we ask...
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san francisco county, they have 45 new infections. >>> new for you this morning, muni announcing that it will start cracking down on fare evaders. inspectors pressed the pause button. according to "the examiner" they will issue those citations by the end of the year. $30 million in the next two fiscal years as fares make up 20% of its revenue. in addition to the fines, the agency plans to introduce a new phased program with an emphasis on educating customers to follow its fare policies. >>> and continued coverage for you the north bay smart train is joining muni, b.a.r.t., cal train and others and it will soon offer riders who need it half off fares. this is all part of the clym alcohclipper program that gives deep ticket discounts to people earning 200% below the federal poverty level. smart train will offer cheaper tickets in november. >> let's take a little free trip right now. it is friday, after all, outside of the bay area. that is seattle where they have rain this morning. most of the wildfires in the region are fully contained. the rain is a welcome sign. no rain in our forecast at least not here. a pleasant day ahead, but that heat is arriving by the weekend. kari has a look at our
san francisco county, they have 45 new infections. >>> new for you this morning, muni announcing that it will start cracking down on fare evaders. inspectors pressed the pause button. according to "the examiner" they will issue those citations by the end of the year. $30 million in the next two fiscal years as fares make up 20% of its revenue. in addition to the fines, the agency plans to introduce a new phased program with an emphasis on educating customers to follow its...
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san francisco. it is primarily enforcing laws that are targeting asian immigrants, and the laws are very, very different. while ellis island is a, mostly a processing center, angel island is a place of interrogation, health examinations, and detention. and this history is not as well-known, but it is important because it helped shape our modern immigration system. so let's take a look at who these asian immigrants were. when we think about this great era of immigration, there are two great eras of immigration. one is the one that we are living in today, and the other is around the turn of the century from 1830 to 1930. there are 35 million immigrants who come during this century of migration. the vast majority, 32 million, are from europe. this is about one million immigrants from asia and another million immigrants come from latin america. so in the big picture, this is just a drop in the bucket, right? one million out of 35 million who are coming. and it is pretty diverse. there is about 450,000 chinese, they are the largest group. there is also 380,000 japanese. 150,000 filipinos. and then 7000 to 9000 h koreans and south asians. south asia is the term that was used to describe immigrants from india, pakistan, and
san francisco. it is primarily enforcing laws that are targeting asian immigrants, and the laws are very, very different. while ellis island is a, mostly a processing center, angel island is a place of interrogation, health examinations, and detention. and this history is not as well-known, but it is important because it helped shape our modern immigration system. so let's take a look at who these asian immigrants were. when we think about this great era of immigration, there are two great eras...
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the das office has been examining this video and other evidence from the case for five months before making that decision. >>> the mayor of san franciscofficial say the safest social option is to gather outdoors for short periods of time. >>> we have a final check of the roadways as you work your way towards the golden gate bridge. we are easing up nicely for the morning commute. it is a little foggy across the span, so heads up there. elsewhere, the bay bridge, we are good to go. traffic is moving nicely with no delays out of the east bay into the city. all of the bay area bridges are pretty quiet, in wayne: can i get a witness? - i am feeling real good! wayne: let's take a ride on the cash train. jonathan: it's a new audi! wayne: how's that? cat, that was pretty funky. tiffany: for sure. jonathan: zonkaroo! - move on up! wayne: let's do it. you did it! make it rain with cash! - oh, my god! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal." wayne brady here, thank you so much for tuning in. look at you, america, you look absolutely beautiful. i nee
the das office has been examining this video and other evidence from the case for five months before making that decision. >>> the mayor of san franciscofficial say the safest social option is to gather outdoors for short periods of time. >>> we have a final check of the roadways as you work your way towards the golden gate bridge. we are easing up nicely for the morning commute. it is a little foggy across the span, so heads up there. elsewhere, the bay bridge, we are good to...
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envision examines the ways we can adapt the san francisco waterfront to be resilient to those 2100 conditions, including that range of flood scenarios i just described. the envision process is building three concepts from technical analysis being conducted as well as the identification of public priorities that through our engagement process that we've been engaged in since 2017. the three concepts will inform our near, mid and long-term projects and planning processes, including those funded by proposition a, our army corps flood study alternatives and key findings for port adaptation overall. throughout the work, the team has been engaged in the opportunity and stakeholders at communities and advisory groups and at the waterfront resilience program community meeting series held in three locations. embarcadero, mission creek, mission bay, bayview. in the embarcadero area, community feedback affirmed the priorities of life, safety and emergency response and identified critical assets and services that the community cared about, such as the ferry building, fisherman's wharf, including the jobs
envision examines the ways we can adapt the san francisco waterfront to be resilient to those 2100 conditions, including that range of flood scenarios i just described. the envision process is building three concepts from technical analysis being conducted as well as the identification of public priorities that through our engagement process that we've been engaged in since 2017. the three concepts will inform our near, mid and long-term projects and planning processes, including those funded...
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brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san franciscotor here i investigate all manners of death that come through our jurisdiction. i go to the field interview police officers, detectives, family members, physicians, anyone who might be involved with the death. additionally i take any property with the deceased individual and take care and custody of that. i maintain the chain and custody for court purposes if that becomes an issue later and notify next of kin and make any additional follow up phone callsness with that particular death. i am dealing with people at the worst possible time in their lives delivering the worst news they could get. i work with the family to help them through the grieving process. >> i am ricky moore, a clerk at the san francisco medical examiner's office. i assist the pathology and toxicology and investigative team around work close with the families, loved ones and funeral establishment. >> i started at the old facility. the building was old, vintage. we had issues with plumbing and things like that. i had
brings us closer together also. >> i am an investigator two at the office of the chief until examiner in san franciscotor here i investigate all manners of death that come through our jurisdiction. i go to the field interview police officers, detectives, family members, physicians, anyone who might be involved with the death. additionally i take any property with the deceased individual and take care and custody of that. i maintain the chain and custody for court purposes if that becomes...