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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come bac
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back....
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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come bac
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back....
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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. u start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come back here and see t
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. u start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big...
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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come bac
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back....
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san francisco ethics commission. thank you all. thank you. >>> 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 investigato
san francisco ethics commission. thank you all. thank you. >>> 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...
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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come bac
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back....
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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come bac
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back....
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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come bac
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back....
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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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realize had cool things are made and produced in san >>> 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
realize had cool things are made and produced in san >>> 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...
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san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back. >> which is a big part of the story right now where san francisco has been and where it is going. you brought us here to the palace of fine arts because it is one of your favorite places. why are we here? tell us why it matters >> the palace of fine arts was built in 1915. it was part of the exhibition meant to show case san francisco after recovering from the 1906 earthquake. since then it has become a symbol of ingenuity and rezil silience. on a personal level i used to come here as a little girl and the exploratorium amazing scientific museum was based here and as i have gone through life, i come bac
san francisco. here with skylar who is the new managing director of the san francisco examiner. skylar, would you start by telling us about the examiner? >> absolutely. the san francisco examiner is san francisco's oldest locally owned newspaper. it is the newspaper of william randolph hurst and mark twain, so incredible history in san francisco and we cover all it the evenlts events in san francisco and particularly focused now on everything happening to bring san francisco back....
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. >> coming up at 11, the san francisco medical examiner's office is asking for the public's help tonightidentifying a man who died earlier this month where police say they found his body. we had some showers last night and this morning you probably remember that we've got a chance for some more of that tomorrow night. >> not quite as strong, but some more sprinkles or showers possible and beyond that. so we'll look at the five day forecast when i get back. >> but first, the deal has been reached between google and canada. why the company will have to pay the country millions of dollars a year. >> but first, just a few more days left for ktvu annual one warm coat drive. we're looking for new or gently worn coats to help keep bay area families warm and dry. just head to ktvu.com/1 warm coat to find a participating drop off location near you. we will be collecting coats now through sunday jack, the data shows that people love our more flavorful ultimate cheeseburgers. show me the data. so the data is good? the data is real good. honestly, best data i've ever had. my best-selling ultimate ch
. >> coming up at 11, the san francisco medical examiner's office is asking for the public's help tonightidentifying a man who died earlier this month where police say they found his body. we had some showers last night and this morning you probably remember that we've got a chance for some more of that tomorrow night. >> not quite as strong, but some more sprinkles or showers possible and beyond that. so we'll look at the five day forecast when i get back. >> but first, the...
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.) >> in san francisco the medical examiner performs the function of investigating medical and legal that occurs with the city and county of san francisco from a variety of circumstances in san francisco there is approximately 5 thousand deaths annually i'm christopher director for the chief mr. chairman the chief my best testimony a at the hall of justice on 870 drooint street that is dramatically updated and not sufficient for the medical chairman facility i've charles program manager public works should a earthquake of a major are proportion occurs we'll not continue to perform the services or otherwise inhabit the building before the earthquake. >> we're in a facility that was designs for a department that functions and in the mid 60s and friends scientific has significantly changed we've had significant problems with storage capacity for evidence items of property and also personal protective if you're doing a job on a daily basis current little storage for prirjs are frirnlsz we're in an aging facility the total project cost forever ever commercial is $65 million the funding was
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when i wrote about it multiple times in the column that i wrote in the san francisco examiner, the city was prominently featured during my campaign for supervisor last year. it actually became a famous attack ad a mailer was sent to every voter about density with the headline don't let joel engardio destroy the sunset. and i still won because when residents truly see what diversity is, they like it. it solves a real problems. longtime residents have, like providing the option of an elevator building to downsize to and age safely in place in their neighborhood. right now, there are no options for seniors in the sunset. it also helps solve the problem of adult kids and grandkids moving far away due to lack of housing in the sunset density keeps families together, keeps people in their neighborhood, do. mid-city is featured prominently on my website and my blog. it was reported on in the san francisco chronicle. i've also include it in my supervisor newsletter, which goes to more than 25,000 people, and residents write back through my website asking for diversity. seniors write to say they
when i wrote about it multiple times in the column that i wrote in the san francisco examiner, the city was prominently featured during my campaign for supervisor last year. it actually became a famous attack ad a mailer was sent to every voter about density with the headline don't let joel engardio destroy the sunset. and i still won because when residents truly see what diversity is, they like it. it solves a real problems. longtime residents have, like providing the option of an elevator...
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anyone with information on is asked to contact the san francisco office of the chief medical examiner. bart has released this photo asking the public for their help in identifying this man. they say he was trespassing on the tracks and caused a major service disruption. tonight, it happened at about 5:00 this evening near the embarcadero station. in service across the bay came to a halt when bart shut down the transbay tube in order to find the man on all trains and all stations returned to normal operations by about 630 tonight. if you recognize this man, you are asked to call bart police. >> the truce between israel and hamas was extended for another day just minutes before the agreement was set to expire. the discussion came down to the wire with disagreements over the hostages to be freed by hamas in exchange for another day of halt in fighting qatar, which has been mediating between the two sides, says the truce has the same terms as in the past, with hamas releasing ten hostages a day in exchange for 30 palestinian prisoners. and tonight, hundreds of pro-palestine protesters mar
anyone with information on is asked to contact the san francisco office of the chief medical examiner. bart has released this photo asking the public for their help in identifying this man. they say he was trespassing on the tracks and caused a major service disruption. tonight, it happened at about 5:00 this evening near the embarcadero station. in service across the bay came to a halt when bart shut down the transbay tube in order to find the man on all trains and all stations returned to...
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county of san francisco make the final decision as to whether the officers involved actions comply with the laws of the state of california. san francisco office of the chief medical examiner or ocme has a responsible for conduct an on scene investigation collecting evidence and taking custody of a diseased person in a shooting result nothing fatality. and tragic case, the ocme is responsible for conducting an autopsy to determine the cause of death and to report those findings public low. this dinlts because mr. ylang died the ocme will conduct an investigation to determine the cause of death. all notified agencies dispatched investigators and appropriate personnel to the begin their inspect investigations. finally, i like to point out that we take community feedback seriously. based on the feedback from prior shooting town halls we will also take question and other thans them to the extent we are able. understanding that this incident rerains on going investigation. we will allocate an hour for public comment and questions. thank you very much for joining us today and now acting command are mark m. >> the officer shooting discuss in the this presentation started on monda
county of san francisco make the final decision as to whether the officers involved actions comply with the laws of the state of california. san francisco office of the chief medical examiner or ocme has a responsible for conduct an on scene investigation collecting evidence and taking custody of a diseased person in a shooting result nothing fatality. and tragic case, the ocme is responsible for conducting an autopsy to determine the cause of death and to report those findings public low. this...
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san francisco? >> reporter: well, one other important point is first of all if you didn't know there was an australian chamber in san francisco, you are not alone. but it's an examine million of who's here, melissa is always meeting more people from australia. we really have worldly feel. apec, organizations like the chamber have special programming to bridge the connections between the two countries. >> shawn chitnis, may it be so. >>> thank you so much. bridge builders also creating community in the castro. how the civic joy fund brought people together on halloween. >>> plus, did the 49ers find the solution to their problems on defense? we have the possible answer in this morning's "red and gold report." >>> and here's a live look outside before we head to break. i'm sure a lot of people are waking up after a busy halloween night. happy november to all of you. we'll be right back. deep breath. cancer is a journey you don't take alone. you did it! our cancer care team works together to care for all that is you. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the
san francisco? >> reporter: well, one other important point is first of all if you didn't know there was an australian chamber in san francisco, you are not alone. but it's an examine million of who's here, melissa is always meeting more people from australia. we really have worldly feel. apec, organizations like the chamber have special programming to bridge the connections between the two countries. >> shawn chitnis, may it be so. >>> thank you so much. bridge builders...
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examined recent trends. they found shoplifting in the first half of this year is down 35. in san francisco compared to the first half of last year. reported shoplifting incidents nationwide are up 16% in the first half of this year, compared to early 2019. researchers wanted to see the difference in shoplifting levels before and post pandemic. researchers also examined recent trends and found shoplifting in the first half of the year is down 35. in san francisco compared to the first half of last. los angeles experienced the biggest jump 109% compared to last year. dallas is 73% higher. san francisco and seattle saw the biggest drops, 35 and 31, respectively. >> our time now 708 in union city, the city council is debating whether to grant a permit for another marijuana dispensary. however for thousands of residents say not so fast. more than 2000 signatures have already been collected by neighborhood organizers aimed at stopping the plans to open embarked cannabis at cherrywood center. the people who live nearby worry about potential crime, violence and other dangers. if that dispenser ope
examined recent trends. they found shoplifting in the first half of this year is down 35. in san francisco compared to the first half of last year. reported shoplifting incidents nationwide are up 16% in the first half of this year, compared to early 2019. researchers wanted to see the difference in shoplifting levels before and post pandemic. researchers also examined recent trends and found shoplifting in the first half of the year is down 35. in san francisco compared to the first half of...
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according to the chief medical examiner's office, 572 people died of fentanyl overdoses in san francisco from january to october. >> mayor breed says the city is getting help from the u.s. attorney's office and drug enforcement agency. but that action from the u.s. and chinese presidents will also help lower overdose deaths. because the biggest difference here is just the number of people who are dying from drug overdoses, not just in san francisco, but in cities all over this country and the need for us to >> focus our time, our attention, our resources into combating it. >> the president has not arrived yet, but the doors to the event open just a few minutes ago, i've seen a line of people slowly start to shuffle into the exploratorium. and we've rumors about who will be performing here tonight. the president is scheduled to speak at 07:30pm. we've heard sound checks from a banned all day. and the rumor is that gwen stefani will be performing at the event reporting live in san francisco. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> all right. thank you, rob. and the apec summit is apparently not t
according to the chief medical examiner's office, 572 people died of fentanyl overdoses in san francisco from january to october. >> mayor breed says the city is getting help from the u.s. attorney's office and drug enforcement agency. but that action from the u.s. and chinese presidents will also help lower overdose deaths. because the biggest difference here is just the number of people who are dying from drug overdoses, not just in san francisco, but in cities all over this country and...
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according to the chief medical examiner's office, 572 people died of a fentanyl overdose in san francisco from january to october. and i think the conversation that >> president biden, president xi has regarding this issue. i am hopeful that it can make a significant difference in the supply chain and and its entrance into the united states. mayor breed hopes the deal between china and the u.s. will help lower overdose deaths and says the city is currently getting help in the u.s. attorney's office and drug enforcement agency. they are not only dealing with it from the larger scale of of where it's coming from in terms of >> a different countries. but even as far as the people who dealing on the streets of san francisco and they have been a really critical partner in helping us to come back to israel. very challenging issue. >> president biden and his motorcade have not arrived yet at the exploratorium doors open for people invited to the event around 05:00pm. they start to let people in. then the president is scheduled to speak around 7.30, now. we've heard different sound checks happeni
according to the chief medical examiner's office, 572 people died of a fentanyl overdose in san francisco from january to october. and i think the conversation that >> president biden, president xi has regarding this issue. i am hopeful that it can make a significant difference in the supply chain and and its entrance into the united states. mayor breed hopes the deal between china and the u.s. will help lower overdose deaths and says the city is currently getting help in the u.s....
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. >> and we know san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. the city's medical examiner says 647 people died from an unintentional overdose last year. >> and while this summit is shutting down some sections of the city, many local restaurants tell us that they're watching their profits dry up by the day. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns has this report. earlier today, hearing more about these fears of bad business from the international visitors to the high profile meetings and press coverage, san francisco officials believe this week's apec summit will pump as much as $50 billion into the economy. >> but it's really about the longer term investments in these that these hopefully these discussions, the talks, the exposure to san francisco has for the city, despite those lofty projections, however, not everyone is benefiting. >> we're the people. >> i mean, that's basically what the businesses are asking. >> manuel ramirez owns bonchon korean fried chicken inside the metreon just feet away from where apec is taking place. he says since the security fences around the c
. >> and we know san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. the city's medical examiner says 647 people died from an unintentional overdose last year. >> and while this summit is shutting down some sections of the city, many local restaurants tell us that they're watching their profits dry up by the day. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns has this report. earlier today, hearing more about these fears of bad business from the international visitors to the high...
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. >> and we know san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. the city's medical examinereople died from an unintentional overdose last year. >> and while this summit is shutting down some sections of the city, many local restaurants tell us that they're watching their profits dry up by the day. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns has this report. earlier today, hearing more about these fears of bad business from the international visitors to the high profile meetings and press coverage, san francisco officials believe this week's apec summit will pump as much as $50 billion into the economy. >> but it's really about the longer term investments in these that these hopefully these discussions, the talks, the exposure to san francisco has for the city, despite those lofty projections, however, not everyone is benefiting. >> we're the people. >> i mean, that's basically what the businesses are asking. >> manuel ramirez owns bonchon korean fried chicken inside the metreon just feet away from where apec is taking place. he says since the security fences around the conference w
. >> and we know san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. the city's medical examinereople died from an unintentional overdose last year. >> and while this summit is shutting down some sections of the city, many local restaurants tell us that they're watching their profits dry up by the day. >> abc seven news reporter tim johns has this report. earlier today, hearing more about these fears of bad business from the international visitors to the high profile...
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general said israel is also pushing for hamas to allow the red cross to examine the other hostages still being held. the san francisco office has been getting calls and emails. >> they us, can you also make sure that hamas agrees to a red cross visit? so far, that has not been the case. >> reporter: the release of the first batch of hostages comes as there are a series of demonstrations, pro-palestinian demonstrations in san francisco and in berkeley. for weeks, organizers and participant in these often sizable events have been calling for a cease-fire in gaza. people in this group say today's pause in fighting and release of hostages is good news but it's just a start. >> it's great to hear that people are returning back to their families. we should focus more on the people being killed in palestine. >> reporter: according to the hamas minister's health ministry, the death toll of palestinians has surpassed 13,000. thousands more are still missing. as the demonstrators made their way to city hall, they called for apparent cease-fire. according to the agreement today, the current pause can be extended if hamas contin
general said israel is also pushing for hamas to allow the red cross to examine the other hostages still being held. the san francisco office has been getting calls and emails. >> they us, can you also make sure that hamas agrees to a red cross visit? so far, that has not been the case. >> reporter: the release of the first batch of hostages comes as there are a series of demonstrations, pro-palestinian demonstrations in san francisco and in berkeley. for weeks, organizers and...
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required to report certain mental health conditions to medical examiners who then determine their ability to fly. >> employees with san francisconified school district have ratified a new contract. the union says the contract, passed with an 86% yes vote with more than 3800 employees approving the deal. union officials say it's the largest membership vote in recent history. the new contract covers teachers pair professionals, nurses, counselors and psychologists. >> kaiser workers are also calling for an end to strikes. union members voted to ratify the new contract yesterday. there have been seven months of negotiate sessions in a three day strike by 75,000 workers in october, the largest health care strike in us history. that new contract includes 21% wage increases over the next four years and commitments to addressing staff shortages in the south bay. >> it is going to be a busy time for second harvest food bank this holiday season and they're now rallying for the community support volunteer hours for the silicon valley food bank. packed around 30,000 pounds of food yesterday. that is enough food to feed roughly 960 familie
required to report certain mental health conditions to medical examiners who then determine their ability to fly. >> employees with san francisconified school district have ratified a new contract. the union says the contract, passed with an 86% yes vote with more than 3800 employees approving the deal. union officials say it's the largest membership vote in recent history. the new contract covers teachers pair professionals, nurses, counselors and psychologists. >> kaiser workers...
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san francisco's streets. it's a story you'll see only on seven. >> also, the dilemma at the deyoung. we examine >> i'm a native. i grew up here. this is my home and i am not able to live here. >> it is a familiar refrain for san francisco teachers, but things appear to be changing. potential progress in the desperate effort to build affordable housing just for them . >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news and in this situation we believe that he presented a public safety risk that necessitates him being in custody. >> while this case is open. >> he offered free fentanyl for new users at his encampment across from a san francisco school and today a judge takes rare action against a registered sex offender he dubbed a public nuisance. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm karina nova. today, the judge did something he normally doesn't do in cases like this. he placed the man into custody. >> i-team reporter dan noyes first interviewed him two weeks ago. as you may recall, and dan is back from court with the very latest on wh
san francisco's streets. it's a story you'll see only on seven. >> also, the dilemma at the deyoung. we examine >> i'm a native. i grew up here. this is my home and i am not able to live here. >> it is a familiar refrain for san francisco teachers, but things appear to be changing. potential progress in the desperate effort to build affordable housing just for them . >> building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news and in this situation...
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san francisco may be trending down. a nonpartisan group called the council on criminal justice examined data from 24 cities. number of reported shoplifting incidents nationwide is up 16% in the first half of this year compared to early 2019. research others wanted to examine the difference in shoplifting levels before and post-pandemic. researchers also examined recent trends and found that the number of reported shoplifting incident outs in the first half of this year was down 35% in san francisco, compared to the first half of last year. los angeles experienced the biggest jump in the number of reported incidents, an increase of 109% compared to last year. dallas is 73% higher. san francisco and seattle saw the biggest drops 35 and 31, respectively. 14 year old girl is in san francisco juvenile hall accused of 15 retail thefts . authorities say the incidents began in april totaling more than $30,000 worth of stolen merchandise. us investigators say they think she's part of a group targeting downtown businesses. she was arrested last friday near the san francisco center mall on market. the teen is also wan
san francisco may be trending down. a nonpartisan group called the council on criminal justice examined data from 24 cities. number of reported shoplifting incidents nationwide is up 16% in the first half of this year compared to early 2019. research others wanted to examine the difference in shoplifting levels before and post-pandemic. researchers also examined recent trends and found that the number of reported shoplifting incident outs in the first half of this year was down 35% in san...
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. >> this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. >> the chief medical examiner has recorded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services. in the past, fiscal year. money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team. the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or narcan, into more hands, doling out more than 70,000 doses so far this year. >> hey, we're going to give you some narcan. hello. hello >> hello. and just a block away from city hall, a sheriff's deputy reverses an overdose. >> can i give you this? >> and back in the tenderloin, another life is saved. it's exactly why a group of activists set up this pop up safe consumption site earlier this year. >> what we're doing today is that we're showing how simple it can be to save lives. we're not putting anyone at risk, including ourselves. >> richards fighting addiction to fentanyl and says having a place to go to use is a relief. >> it'd b
. >> this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. >> the chief medical examiner has recorded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services. in the past, fiscal year. money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team. the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or...
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san francisco. about two people died from a fentanyl overdose every day. and the latest numbers from the medical examiner are staggering. 692 people have died from an overdose. s this year, 83% from fentanyl. fentanyl crisis is driving the worst public health calamity san francisco has faced since the aids crisis. last week during apec, president biden made fentanyl one of his priorities when meeting with the president of china and mexico. >> i call this meeting to make sure we're doing everything we can to keep building on the momentum of last week. today president biden announced what actually came out of those meetings, starting with china's production of the drug. during my meeting with president xi, we took a critical step of resuming counternarcotics cooperation between our two countries. as one of the important things we agreed upon and 2019, china essentially stopped direct shipments of fentanyl from china to the united states. but in the years since the drug trade has evolved, after his meeting with mexico's president, andres manuel lopez obrador, president biden is hoping to see a disruption of
san francisco. about two people died from a fentanyl overdose every day. and the latest numbers from the medical examiner are staggering. 692 people have died from an overdose. s this year, 83% from fentanyl. fentanyl crisis is driving the worst public health calamity san francisco has faced since the aids crisis. last week during apec, president biden made fentanyl one of his priorities when meeting with the president of china and mexico. >> i call this meeting to make sure we're doing...
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came out of his meetings during apec in san francisco about two people died from a fentanyl overdose every day. and the latest numbers from the medical examiner are staggering. 692 people have died from an overdose this year, 83% from fentanyl. >> a fentanyl crisis is driving the worst public health calamity san francisco has faced since the aids crisis. >> last week, during apec, president biden made fentanyl one of his priorities when meeting with the president of china and mexico. >> i call this meeting to make sure we're doing everything we can to keep building on the momentum of last week. >> today, president biden announced what actually came out of those meetings, starting with china's production of the drug. >> during my meeting with president xi, we took a critical step of resuming counternarcotics cooperation between our two countries. was one of the important things we agreed upon. and 2019, china essentially stopped direct shipments of fentanyl from china to the united states. but in the years since the drug trade has evolved. >> after his meeting with mexico's president, andrÉs manuel lopez obrador, president biden is hoping to s
came out of his meetings during apec in san francisco about two people died from a fentanyl overdose every day. and the latest numbers from the medical examiner are staggering. 692 people have died from an overdose this year, 83% from fentanyl. >> a fentanyl crisis is driving the worst public health calamity san francisco has faced since the aids crisis. >> last week, during apec, president biden made fentanyl one of his priorities when meeting with the president of china and...
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al jazeera solidarity from palestinians from san francisco to sol protesters for for a ceasefire, and a permanent and violence in gaza to state the examining. the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of our patient use. we could see all the tests those, the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges here. 102-0000 injuries. 1.4000000 people just placed the we were just effective. for sure. community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves your everyone in a week to look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world. if there's something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is 0 or headlines. this our, an air strike has hit a house in rasa in southern guns. o
al jazeera solidarity from palestinians from san francisco to sol protesters for for a ceasefire, and a permanent and violence in gaza to state the examining. the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of our patient use. we could see all the tests those, the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world...
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. >> san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis, the city's medical examiner said. 647 people died from an unintentional overdose just last year. officials have been pretty tightlipped about president biden's event here at the exploratorium tomorrow night. but according to our media partners at the standard, gwen stefani is expected to perform so much more on that to come. live in san francisco, lena howland, abc seven news. >> that is very interesting. lena thank you. it is a jam packed day for apec attendees. it could also be a traffic jam day for anyone trying to get in and around san francisco. jobina is here now with some of the traffic changes that are starting as we speak. >> yes, just so you know, what's interesting is we commute in so early for our shift here. and i was already seeing the traffic slower on the bay bridge. i was making my way into san francisco here. so in the westbound direction where, yes, we are already down one lane. you're also going to be down one lane in the eastbound direction and that will be in place until this upcoming friday at 9 p.m. and b
. >> san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis, the city's medical examiner said. 647 people died from an unintentional overdose just last year. officials have been pretty tightlipped about president biden's event here at the exploratorium tomorrow night. but according to our media partners at the standard, gwen stefani is expected to perform so much more on that to come. live in san francisco, lena howland, abc seven news. >> that is very interesting. lena thank you. it...
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that video of the assault that we've all seen captured by the san francisco police officers body worn camera that the fbi agent also cross-examined the defense questioned a lot about the methods that the fbi had used, eased and asked some questions like, did you reach out to any of the other people who were on various lists that depape had in his home? >> all right. really appreciate it. christien kafton outside the courthouse where paul pelosi and law enforcement today taking the stand. appreciate it, christian. thank you. >> happening now, some breaking news we're following in the east bay traffic backed up along the northbound lanes of highway 13 in oakland this afternoon as crews fight several fires right along the roadway. this is a live look at our traffic map or that's a look at the traffic map and it shows you the slowdown there because lanes are closed between redwood road and joaquin miller road as oakland fire crews come in to battle these vegetation fires. here's video from sky fox that shows the crews at work. this is for four separate brush fires. that's what the oakland fire department is telling us this afternoon.
that video of the assault that we've all seen captured by the san francisco police officers body worn camera that the fbi agent also cross-examined the defense questioned a lot about the methods that the fbi had used, eased and asked some questions like, did you reach out to any of the other people who were on various lists that depape had in his home? >> all right. really appreciate it. christien kafton outside the courthouse where paul pelosi and law enforcement today taking the stand....
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. >> this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. >> the chief medical examiner has recorded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services. in the past, fiscal year. money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team. the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or narcan, into more hands, doling out more than 70,000 doses so far this year. >> hey, we're going to give you some narcan. hello. hello >> hello. and just a block away from city hall, a sheriff's deputy reverses an overdose. >> can i give you this? >> and back in the tenderloin, another life is saved. it's exactly why a group of activists set up this pop up safe consumption site earlier this year. >> what we're doing today is that we're showing how simple it can be to save lives. we're not putting anyone at risk, including ourselves. >> richards fighting addiction to fentanyl and says having a place to go to use is a relief. >> it'd b
. >> this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. >> the chief medical examiner has recorded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services. in the past, fiscal year. money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team. the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or...
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anyone who may have any information is asked to contact the san francisco office of the chief medical examinere bart wants to identify a man they say was trespassing on the tracks and caused a major service disruption last night. that happened at about 5 p.m. near the embarcadero station. take a look. service across the bay came to a halt when bart shut down the transbay tube in order to locate that man. if you recognize him, you are asked to call bart police. >> our time is now. 443 and arrests made in san jose in connection with a road rage incident where a dog was injured . now, this happened november 11th near capital expressway and tully road. video taken by a witness shows two men outside of the victim's car. apparently banging on the side doors. then a third man identified as armando cano is seen approaching the car, then jumping onto the rear windshield and smashing it in the process, the broken glass is shattered and went into to the eyes of the dog sitting in the back seat. >> this prompted emergency medical care for the dog. >> now, the exact cause of the incident is being investiga
anyone who may have any information is asked to contact the san francisco office of the chief medical examinere bart wants to identify a man they say was trespassing on the tracks and caused a major service disruption last night. that happened at about 5 p.m. near the embarcadero station. take a look. service across the bay came to a halt when bart shut down the transbay tube in order to locate that man. if you recognize him, you are asked to call bart police. >> our time is now. 443 and...
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san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. >> the city's medical examiner said. 647 people died from an unintentional overdose just last year. officials have been pretty tight lipped about tomorrow night's event here at the exploratorium with president biden. but according to our media partners at the standard, we have learned that gwen stefani is expected to perform during tomorrow night's celebration live in san francisco, lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you, lena. it is a jam packed day for apec attendees. it could also be a traffic jam day for anyone just trying to get around the city. jobina is here now with a look at some of the traffic changes. hi, jobina. >> hi, reggie. thank you. all right, everybody. so listen up. if you haven't been listening before, don't travel into san francisco. if you don't need to work from home, okay? now that we're past that, if you do need to travel mass transit. okay if you need to get in your car here we go from the east bay. so we have one westbound lane, one eastbound lane closed right now on the bay bridge. that's going to be
san francisco has been hit hard by the opioid crisis. >> the city's medical examiner said. 647 people died from an unintentional overdose just last year. officials have been pretty tight lipped about tomorrow night's event here at the exploratorium with president biden. but according to our media partners at the standard, we have learned that gwen stefani is expected to perform during tomorrow night's celebration live in san francisco, lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you,...
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examiner determines an official cause of death. perry was 54 years old. >>> voting started today on the tentative deal reached between teachers and san francisco unified schoolict. they did reach the agreement back on october 20th. the union has been discussing it over the past two weeks now. it largely focused on pay raises for educators but also included staffing assurances and federal working conditions. today kicked off the six day voting. results will be announced next thursday and if ratified the new contract will run through june 2025. >>> we are working on the 5:00 news that starts in about 13 minutes. halloween is over, but a halloween costume on tuesday did go over very well in east bay. an elementary school teacher placed on leave after this costume offended people. a school board member took the photo and shared with us that a reporter is in antioch looking at this controversy. >>> a transformation is happening in san francisco. leaders and prime ministers from 21 countries will be ascending on san francisco including president biden and china's president. the beautification projects that are happening and the famous city attraction that is actua
examiner determines an official cause of death. perry was 54 years old. >>> voting started today on the tentative deal reached between teachers and san francisco unified schoolict. they did reach the agreement back on october 20th. the union has been discussing it over the past two weeks now. it largely focused on pay raises for educators but also included staffing assurances and federal working conditions. today kicked off the six day voting. results will be announced next thursday...
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san francisco field officer director ribbon that will mirror the oath raise your hand and repeat the oath i hereby declare on oath repeating. >> citizens cry when they become citizenship to study this difficult examine and after two trials they come back i'm an american now we're proud of that purpose of evasion so help me god please help me welcome seven hundred and 50 americans. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> she wants to be part of the country and vote so much puppy. >> you know excited and as i said it is a long process i think that needs to be finally recognized to be integrated that is basically, the type of that i see myself being part of. >> out of everybody on tv and the news he felt that is necessary to be part of community in that way i can do so many things but my voice wouldn't count as it counts now. >> it's everybody i hoped for a bunch of opportunities demographics and as you can see yourself there's a good life for everyone. >> that's why. >> you have people from all the walks that life and they're standing in water 8 hours to be an american citizen and contribute to the city and that's really what makes this worthwhile. >> ♪♪ ♪♪ music moofk historically african-americans migrat
san francisco field officer director ribbon that will mirror the oath raise your hand and repeat the oath i hereby declare on oath repeating. >> citizens cry when they become citizenship to study this difficult examine and after two trials they come back i'm an american now we're proud of that purpose of evasion so help me god please help me welcome seven hundred and 50 americans. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> she wants to be part of the country and vote so much puppy....
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. >> new at six san francisco is reportedly one step closer to getting automatic license plate readers. according to the examinerecommended the full board approve a proposal by mayor london breed that would speed up installation of these readers. under the proposal, cameras will be installed at 100 intersections across the city. the san francisco police department hopes it will deter property crime and make it easier to track down people who commit crimes. the proposal now goes to the full board sept whitley. the board must also vote to accept state funding to purchase and deploy these new plate readers. >> is a russian court extended the detention of wall street journal reporter evan gershkovitch overnight it and gershkovitch has been held in a russian jail since march when he was arrested on espionage charges. he has denied the allegations and the biden administration has said that the charges are totally false. >> this morning, the man accused of shooting three palestinian students in burlington, vermont, is being held without bail on three counts of attempted murder. the case is being investigated as a possi
. >> new at six san francisco is reportedly one step closer to getting automatic license plate readers. according to the examinerecommended the full board approve a proposal by mayor london breed that would speed up installation of these readers. under the proposal, cameras will be installed at 100 intersections across the city. the san francisco police department hopes it will deter property crime and make it easier to track down people who commit crimes. the proposal now goes to the...
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. >> this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. >> the chief medical examiner has recorded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services in the past fiscal year. money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team. the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or narcan, into more hands, doling out more than 70,000 doses so far this year. >> hey, we're going to give you some narcan. hello. hello >> hello. and just a block away from city hall, a sheriff's deputy reverses an overdose. >> can i give you this? >> and back in the tenderloin, another life is saved. it's exactly why a group of active ists set up this pop up safe consumption site earlier this year. what we're doing today is that we're showing how simple it can be to save lives. >> we're not putting anyone at risk, including ourselves. >> richards fighting addiction to fentanyl and says having a place to go to use is a relief. >> it'd b
. >> this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. >> the chief medical examiner has recorded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services in the past fiscal year. money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team. the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or...
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this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. the chief medical examinerded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services in the past fiscal year. is money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team? the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or narcan, into more hands, doling out more than 70,000 doses so far. this year. >> hey, we're going to give you some narcan. hello. hello. >> hello. and just a block away from city hall, a sheriff's deputy reverses an overdose. can i give you this? >> and back in the tenderloin, another life is saved. >> it's exactly why a group of activists set up this pop up safe consumption site earlier this year. >> what we're doing today is that we're showing how simple it can be to save lives. we're not putting anyone at risk, including ourselves. >> richards fighting addiction to fentanyl and says having a place to go to use is a relief. >> it'd be reall
this says san francisco is on pace for its deadliest year yet amid the drug overdose crisis. the chief medical examinerded 692 accidental overdose deaths so far this year. the majority caused by fentanyl and to combat crisis. the city set aside nearly $600 million for behavioral health services in the past fiscal year. is money going towards everything from more treatment beds to the street crisis team? the city is also working to get life saving naloxone spray or narcan, into more hands,...
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examiner. >> new developments in operator known for putting up fake covid 19 testing sites around san franciscosh to people in exchange for personal information and test samples. san francisco city attorney david chusov said the cash payments appear to facilitate drug sales and activity. the city recently moved to tighten regulations on pop up covid 19 testing sites. >> now it's your morning money report. your p-g-and-e's bill is going up starting next year. the california public utilities commission granted the utilities rate increase, which will help mitigate wildfires. p-g-and-e's plan will increase the typical monthly bill about $32 or 12% starting in january. the utility says this will allow crews to add more underground power lines, increase vegetation management and upgrade its electrical grid. now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway on this friday. we're down about 16 points. >> oh, i love this. millions of people tuned in to watch as gary turner, the golden bachelor, spend time with the final two contestants and the show's famous fantasy suites.
examiner. >> new developments in operator known for putting up fake covid 19 testing sites around san franciscosh to people in exchange for personal information and test samples. san francisco city attorney david chusov said the cash payments appear to facilitate drug sales and activity. the city recently moved to tighten regulations on pop up covid 19 testing sites. >> now it's your morning money report. your p-g-and-e's bill is going up starting next year. the california public...
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san francisco putting its best foot forward for the leaders of 21 economies and people from around the world. >> we have team coverage as we've had all week long this afternoon, suzanne phan is examininget's start with kristen sze, who's live at moscone center. with the president's final day here. kristin, a busy one, was it? >> yes, actually, it really was. you couldn't tell from the international media center, which has kind of quieted down. right, because all the leaders have gone. but before they left, before their motorcade drove on out of here, they definitely had a final day of meetings for the leaders and even a field trip for their spouses. it's been a demanding three days for president biden in san francisco. but last night, diplomacy happened over a toast at the legion of honor. tonight it's about breaking bread together for we know one another. >> a little better after tonight. that looser style was reflected in today's events. >> this morning, biden held direct talks with mexico's president, andres manuel lopez obrador and joked about the attention he got from first lady joe biden. >> if you are so captivating, i was worried she liked you more. >> she likes me now. >> the
san francisco putting its best foot forward for the leaders of 21 economies and people from around the world. >> we have team coverage as we've had all week long this afternoon, suzanne phan is examininget's start with kristen sze, who's live at moscone center. with the president's final day here. kristin, a busy one, was it? >> yes, actually, it really was. you couldn't tell from the international media center, which has kind of quieted down. right, because all the leaders have...
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the faa is forming a committee to examine mental health among pilots after an off duty alaska airlines pilot allegedly tried to crash a plane on its way to san franciscoknow many of you all are familiar with that story. we've covered extensive lee, that pilot says he'd been suffering from mental health issues and took psychedelic mushrooms. as for the shortage, the faa claims it's working to hire as many pilots as possible. but trains and certifying new ones can take five years and they have to retire at age 57. so a lot of challenges. >> kumasi thank you, jobina. the fbi's investigating a series of suspicious envelopes sent to election facilities in at least five states, including california. some of those envelopes contain fentanyl, which we know can be deadly inside were letters, one of them calling to, quote, end election runs. now, the letters were in la, sacramento, oregon, nevada, georgia and washington state. >> as i sat down for my own batch to open up, the fire alarm went off immediately. we knew that something was going on. >> no one's been hurt so far in georgia, workers are being equipped with narcan as a precaution. the letters have dela
the faa is forming a committee to examine mental health among pilots after an off duty alaska airlines pilot allegedly tried to crash a plane on its way to san franciscoknow many of you all are familiar with that story. we've covered extensive lee, that pilot says he'd been suffering from mental health issues and took psychedelic mushrooms. as for the shortage, the faa claims it's working to hire as many pilots as possible. but trains and certifying new ones can take five years and they have to...
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preventive examinations of residents of the volchevsk city hospital, this is already the third trip of vologda doctors to the lpr. this is what we will talk about further in our issue. san franciscom the meeting between leaders and the united states? our generation at the russian exhibition begins an international competition for children's authorship songs. dance with us, sing, this is moscow, this is moscow, your moscow, vtb team, with the vtb online application, transferring money quickly is convenient, cool idea, and by whom? invented by those for whom transfers are an opportunity to take care of those who are far away, they always remember us, we came up with the vtb debit card and the best application for yourself, so that your life becomes convenient, switch to vtb, right now, now it will appear, come on , well, what's there? magical cashback on a gazprom bank debit card; cashback up to 30% on marketplaces and supermarkets. gazprom bank - time to make dreams come true. in business, everything should work like a freshly ground product, like a competitor, like a clock on the wall, like an electronic signature, like an inventory account, a counterparty, and document flow. eco
preventive examinations of residents of the volchevsk city hospital, this is already the third trip of vologda doctors to the lpr. this is what we will talk about further in our issue. san franciscom the meeting between leaders and the united states? our generation at the russian exhibition begins an international competition for children's authorship songs. dance with us, sing, this is moscow, this is moscow, your moscow, vtb team, with the vtb online application, transferring money quickly is...
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san francisco's problems can be summed up in four words all intricately connected. drugs, crime, homelessness and exodus. as in the downtown area. let's start out with a drug crisis. according to the medical examinerjanuary to october 2023, there have been 692 accidental overdoses. yet convicting drug dealers has been a challenge. >> drug dealing has not been historically seen as something that's a serious crime. >> according to the dea, there are more than 500 cases in bench warrant status. this means that people who have been arrested, then released have not come back to court. >> people have to feel that there is a risk to their criminal behavior and to the extent that they learn that they can be arrested over and over again and simply be released within 24 hours to go do it again, that's not teaching them anything. they believe they can get away with it and so they continue the behavior when it comes to all crimes. >> recent data show that car break-ins and burglaries are down. but how much of that is because people are so frustrated and they have stopped reporting them to police property crime is typically doesn't have consequences as other types of crimes. >> chief william scott has spoken o
san francisco's problems can be summed up in four words all intricately connected. drugs, crime, homelessness and exodus. as in the downtown area. let's start out with a drug crisis. according to the medical examinerjanuary to october 2023, there have been 692 accidental overdoses. yet convicting drug dealers has been a challenge. >> drug dealing has not been historically seen as something that's a serious crime. >> according to the dea, there are more than 500 cases in bench...
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san francisco's problems can be summed up in four words all intricately connected. did drugs, crime, homeless illness and exodus as in the downtown area. let's start out with a drug crisis. according to the medical examiner from january to october 2023, there have been 692 accidental overdoses, yet convicting drug dealers has been a challenge. >> drug dealing has not been historically seen as something that's a serious crime, according to the da, there are more than 500 cases in bench warrant status. >> this means that people who have been arrested then released have not come back to court. >> people have to feel that there is a risk to their criminal behavior. and to the extent that they learn that they can be arrested over and over again and simply be released within 24 hours to go do it again, that's not teaching them anything. they believe they can get away with it and so they continue the behavior when it comes to all crimes, recent data show that car break-ins and burglaries are down, but how much of that is because people are so frustrated they have stopped reporting them to police property? >> crime is typically does not have consequences as other types of crimes. >> chief william scott has spoke
san francisco's problems can be summed up in four words all intricately connected. did drugs, crime, homeless illness and exodus as in the downtown area. let's start out with a drug crisis. according to the medical examiner from january to october 2023, there have been 692 accidental overdoses, yet convicting drug dealers has been a challenge. >> drug dealing has not been historically seen as something that's a serious crime, according to the da, there are more than 500 cases in bench...
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san francisco invited employees to a strip club. a supervisor in denver had sex with his employees, told other employees about it, pressed her to drink whiskey during work. senior examinersexted photos. all of the men remaining employed at the agency. i say all that because one of the thing being looked at is some of the practices. the fdic chair expect it to appear before congress today to talk about a variety of topics but probably those highlighted in the paper, from a senate banking hearing the oversight of financial regulators, will feature the chair, vice chair in front of the senate banking committee. watch live coverage at 10:00 on c-span3, c-span now, our mobile app, c-span.org. later on today before the senate rules committee, a hearing confirming the backlog of military nominations, highlighting the fact, an effort to circumvent alabama senator tommy tuberville's month-long hold on military nominees. the committee will meet to consider a proposal to allow several of those nominations to be confirmed all at once. the story making news over the last couple weeks. if you want to see that hearing at 3:00, that is on c-span3, c-span now, .org, too. from california,
san francisco invited employees to a strip club. a supervisor in denver had sex with his employees, told other employees about it, pressed her to drink whiskey during work. senior examinersexted photos. all of the men remaining employed at the agency. i say all that because one of the thing being looked at is some of the practices. the fdic chair expect it to appear before congress today to talk about a variety of topics but probably those highlighted in the paper, from a senate banking hearing...