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san francisco plagued with break-ins and robberies. take a look. these are just two of the break-ins from this month at beta's san francisco locations. they have others around the country. in addition to big drops in customers because of the pandemic, business now struggling with crime in san francisco. >> we've always had a problem specifically with san francisco stores. they're constantly getting broken into, getting robbed. our employees are extremely unsafe working in stores. they're getting spit on, harassed, intimidated. we're on track to be robbed at least once a week in one of our stories. >> beta carries about half electronics and half other products ranging from bikes to jewelry. and now officials are rethinking doing business in san francisco. >>> san francisco is taking another step forward towards its efforts to change the way that the city handles public safety with the lawn of oa second street crisis response team. mayor london breed took to twitter today to announce the team will start work in the castro neighborhoods on february 1st. the team responds to 911 calls pertaining to mental health or addiction issue honesty streets. it's an effort to reduce police responses to non-violent calls. >>> still ahead, his hard hitting interviews made him a tv icon. to
san francisco plagued with break-ins and robberies. take a look. these are just two of the break-ins from this month at beta's san francisco locations. they have others around the country. in addition to big drops in customers because of the pandemic, business now struggling with crime in san francisco. >> we've always had a problem specifically with san francisco stores. they're constantly getting broken into, getting robbed. our employees are extremely unsafe working in stores. they're...
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san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in san francisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and she loved them and wanted to see them go ahead and do what they wanted to do. and especially the young women. she gave them all prize as to believe what you are doing and you have to believe in yourself to do that. that was fantastic. as her niece, i lived with her for a long time and she would tell me these things, but growing up with her i really didn't pay that much attention to it. and it wasn't until i had gotten older that i really instill in mee and install in other women. >> thank you so much. thank you for coming. what a blessing. thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon. my name is david and i am calling in to talk in support of the eagle. am i in the right place? >> no, that is item number 3,
san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in san francisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and she loved them and wanted to see them go ahead and do what...
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san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in sanhat is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the tradition and my family was the royal chef in the pot pals that's why we learned this stuff and moved from here to have dragon candy i want people to know that is art we will explain a walk and they can't walk in and out it is different techniques from stir frying to smoking to steaming and they do show of. >> beer a royalty for the age berry up to now not people know that especially the toughest they think this is - i really appreciate they love this art. >> from the cantonese to the hypomania and we have hot pots we have all of the cuisines of china in our chinatown you don't have to go far. >> small business is important to our neighborhood because if we really make a lot of people lives better more people get a job here
san francisco by supporting local services in the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so we're will you shop & dine in the 49 chinatown has to be one the best unique shopping areas in sanhat is color fulfill and safe each vegetation and seafood and find everything in chinatown the walk shop in chinatown welcome to jason dessert i'm the fifth generation of candy in san francisco still that serves 2000 district in the chinatown in the past it was the...
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it's the last freshwater spring in san francisco. san francisco used to be filled with springs and creeks and little watersheds. 99% of that has been destroyed. this place would've bn a paradise for the ohlone ancestors here thousands of years ago. you have fresh water. you have food plants. you have medicine plants. and then all of the wildlife that is attracted to this area. so, this is directly linked to food sovereignty, that the ohlone people at one point probably ate a lot from this hillside and would probably like to do it again if they were allowed access and an active, tending relationip with these native plants again. when i first started coming to this place, it was still under the army's jurisdiction. access was opening up to the public as the conversion to a national park was opening up. and yet, there was no protection of it. there was no fence. there was a lot of eucalyptus. it was just a bare trickle. and there was a lot of garbage here. fortunately, the national park service and the cultural conservancy and a number of other urbar
it's the last freshwater spring in san francisco. san francisco used to be filled with springs and creeks and little watersheds. 99% of that has been destroyed. this place would've bn a paradise for the ohlone ancestors here thousands of years ago. you have fresh water. you have food plants. you have medicine plants. and then all of the wildlife that is attracted to this area. so, this is directly linked to food sovereignty, that the ohlone people at one point probably ate a lot from this...
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to know what's going on with technology look at what they're doing with silicon valley san francisco san francisco actually banned the use of facial recognition technology amazon has put a pause on their facial rick recognition technology until they get clear clear guidance from the government the problem is when you have tech companies looking to the u.s. government for guidance the u.s. government the least the body that makes those laws the congress is full of really very very wealthy elite wealthy mostly white old men who aren't particularly tech savvy so i don't know how you you chazan that are you how do you get over that chazal but somebody needs to realize what's happening and i think voices like all of yours today helped bring this conversation to the forefront that the people really need to consider what this means for them and their society for our guest i want to thank you all for being here today and for everyone watching i hope you take this morning wonder what you can do about it as well the last. minute change because. of the major political mice in your home if they were in the se
to know what's going on with technology look at what they're doing with silicon valley san francisco san francisco actually banned the use of facial recognition technology amazon has put a pause on their facial rick recognition technology until they get clear clear guidance from the government the problem is when you have tech companies looking to the u.s. government for guidance the u.s. government the least the body that makes those laws the congress is full of really very very wealthy elite...
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san francisco, futurism. san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me that individualism, as it is practiced and codified, romanticized in this society is not really about your adventure through life but at its core, unfortunately, individualism is about practicing the selective humanization. other people are only human beings when it suits individual interest. civilism of sorts, that is deeply connected to slavery, both from what the society evolved from and process that addicts you to and power struggle that alienates ourselves, and at no point do we find the dehumanization of other people, the deanimation of people acceptable, are let alone necessary for an individual journey. so as much as i would love to assign the rest of my days to an individual invention, that time is over. history is heightening, showing us more and more ev
san francisco, futurism. san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me...
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san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't, whether you have a home or not, everyone can access these parks and pools and play grounds and recreational facilities. you may being that happen and thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything that you do. have a wonderful holiday everyone. >> the five most popular words 2020. i am thanking senator weiner not just for being here today but for advocacy for city and park system. he takes his park advocacy all the way to sacramento. it really matters and helps us with state park bonds and opportunities for funding that are so important to our city. we appreciate it. now we are getting to the meat of the matter to recognize our award des. i want to turn this over to the best commission in city government. led by the president of our commission joining us is cat anderson and larry. we have commissioners to say a few words and announce this winners. starting with our president mark buehl. >> thank you, phil. t
san francisco. that is already in san francisco. we are so far ahead of our commitment to parks. we take that for granted. we all do. we assume this is the way the world is. when you look at so many communities around the country and world, they don't live anywhere near a park. they may not have a backyard and they don't have a park where they can easily take their kids. what an amazing thing. no matter who you are in san francisco, how rich, how poor, if you have real space at home or don't,...
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san franciscans. it is say (indiscernible) supervisor ronen and educated around san francisco unified school districts and that is not new. it's a pattern of how black san franciscans are treated in san francisco. and it's not one of equity or equality or justice. and so we stand to work with you, however, you have to be transparent. if you can't be transparent, then we can't move forward. and that's the whole issue around disparities in the black community. but we want to go forward in changing the disparities and the inequities of black san franciscans here and we're willing to work with all of you if we are all wanting the same thing. because definitely if we don't, then black lives do not matter. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you miss jones. okay, operations, next caller, please. okay, that is a silent line. let's move to the next caller. all right, welcome, caller. >> caller: hello. thank you. i have been working on this issue since all of our dear black and brown people were murdered when they were in crisis and needed compassionate care going through the use of force policies. i have been at many meetings when hilliard hines spoke and they never, ever responded to anything that t
san franciscans. it is say (indiscernible) supervisor ronen and educated around san francisco unified school districts and that is not new. it's a pattern of how black san franciscans are treated in san francisco. and it's not one of equity or equality or justice. and so we stand to work with you, however, you have to be transparent. if you can't be transparent, then we can't move forward. and that's the whole issue around disparities in the black community. but we want to go forward in...
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san francisco should be prosecuted in san francisco as well. >> that was in consultation with our district attorney office. the juvenile in question was already in custody for an attempted murder in san francisco. as you know there's a whole process with extradition and all so it was done with consultation, which is not uncommon in these cases. i've seen cases here in san francisco where we have prosecuted based on crimes that occurred in other countries and vice versa and there is those cases have been conversations with district attorney staff on with this instance as well. >> it was a case that was investigating according to the press release by the homicide division. >> by our homicide unit, yes, yes. our case. you are talking about our case, yes. >> right. thank you. and you know, let me just briefly follow-up because a caller asked about to my understanding, that is not something we really do here. is that the department's -- i don't know the specifics of the department policy on that. >> there is as set forfeiture that is not administered by us. we don't take property and keep their money. and certain investigations, particularly when forfeiture on federal investigations there
san francisco should be prosecuted in san francisco as well. >> that was in consultation with our district attorney office. the juvenile in question was already in custody for an attempted murder in san francisco. as you know there's a whole process with extradition and all so it was done with consultation, which is not uncommon in these cases. i've seen cases here in san francisco where we have prosecuted based on crimes that occurred in other countries and vice versa and there is those...
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that light rain over san francisco, south san francisco, san mateo, across the peninsula, down through palo alto and for the east bay. from san ramon, hayward and fremont getting that light rain as well as the drive valley and livermore. then looking at the south bay, looking at sunnyvale, down through sarasota, los gatos. even san jose getting some light rain. there we go with those rain drops. right now 59 in san jose. 56 in oakland. 57 in liver more as well as for santa rosa. we are watching the winds pick up with this cold front. so 20 mile per hour winds at sfo. 17 in petaluma. 24 in santa rosa. 18 for napa. 20 in fairfield. looking at 15 mile per hour winds right now at half-moon bay. 14 for palo alto. watching that high surf as we are looking at large breakers 25 to 30 feet. wet and windy to today. lets head over to governor newsom to hear what he has to say. >> on saturday it went up to 421,000. 314,000 yesterday. we are starting to get our day dance -- cadence back in terms of early tests. so i caution in terms of total case numbers that -- in terms of your consideration the a
that light rain over san francisco, south san francisco, san mateo, across the peninsula, down through palo alto and for the east bay. from san ramon, hayward and fremont getting that light rain as well as the drive valley and livermore. then looking at the south bay, looking at sunnyvale, down through sarasota, los gatos. even san jose getting some light rain. there we go with those rain drops. right now 59 in san jose. 56 in oakland. 57 in liver more as well as for santa rosa. we are watching...
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san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in sanisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and she loved them and wanted to see them go ahead and do what they wanted to do. and especially the young women. she gave them all prize as to believe what you are doing and you have to believe in yourself to do that. that was fantastic. as her niece, i lived with her for a long time and she would tell me these things, but growing up with her i really didn't pay that much attention to it. and it wasn't until i had gotten older that i really instill in mee and install in other women. >> thank you so much. thank you for coming. what a blessing. thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon. my name is david and i am calling in to talk in support of the eagle. am i in the right place? >> no, that is item number 3, so we
san francisco, her sister was living here. and they talked about the game and talked about playing for san francisco. and a lot of the contracts were done in sanisco while she was there. the odd jobs and the finest houses in san francisco at the time. and loved talking to the children about the game and showed them different ways at different schools about how to play the game. and she was really well aboved by the children. and she loved them and wanted to see them go ahead and do what they...
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san francisco" o "corazones en san francisco"; stephanie steiner es una de las pintoras, nos acompaña aquí en comunidad del valle. stephanie steiner: hola, buenos días, damián. damián trujillo: gracias por estar aquí; platíquenos primero de la exhibición "hearts in sanazones en san francisco". stephanie steiner: pues es una exhibición que ya tiene 17 años, es parte de la, de la fundación del hospital general de san francisco, que recauda fondos, este, con la venta y la subasta de estos corazones que se ven por toda la ciudad, y bueno, por todo, todo california; este, y nosotros, artistas como yo, pintamos estos, este, para que, este, pues, te digo, recauden fondos, este, para las iniciativas que tiene, este, la fundación. damián trujillo: vamos a pasar un poco de video que nos prestó el hospital zuckemberg general hospital de san francisco, la fundación; ah, platíquenos lo que, la idea que le trajo a la fundación a usted, y luego usted cómo decidió qué clase de arte hacer. stephanie steiner: claro que sí, pues este, para mí es tan importante exhibir, pues, lo que significa la ciudad, y lo que significa también, pues, este, el hecho de que todos somos diferentes, ¿no?, y entonces por eso mi corazón se llama, "tales of the city", "cuentos de la ciudad
san francisco" o "corazones en san francisco"; stephanie steiner es una de las pintoras, nos acompaña aquí en comunidad del valle. stephanie steiner: hola, buenos días, damián. damián trujillo: gracias por estar aquí; platíquenos primero de la exhibición "hearts in sanazones en san francisco". stephanie steiner: pues es una exhibición que ya tiene 17 años, es parte de la, de la fundación del hospital general de san francisco, que recauda fondos, este, con la...
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san francisco with a plan in place to get people vaccinated quickly once we have the supply we need. to start off the conversation, i'll give a brief overview of the current situation in san francisco and then we can get right into the conversation. san francisco is moving full speed ahead on covid-19 vaccinations. we're creating a network of vaccination locations across the city. high-volume sites, partnerships with pharmacies, uzbekistaning -- using existing community sites. to do all this, we're coordinating with the health care providers who are receiving a majority of the vaccine doses from the state, such as kaiser permanente and ucsf health. creating targeted efforts to make sure communities that have been hit the hardest by covid, have access to the vaccine. won friday, we opened the first of three high-volume vaccination sites in san francisco at city college on ocean avenue. they started with 500 doses per day, but will have the capacity to administer at least 3,000 doses per day once we have the supply and are fully ramped up. in addition to the sites opening at the muscone center and the san francisco market and the bayview, we're also working to bring vaccines to people in the communities most impacted by covid through c
san francisco with a plan in place to get people vaccinated quickly once we have the supply we need. to start off the conversation, i'll give a brief overview of the current situation in san francisco and then we can get right into the conversation. san francisco is moving full speed ahead on covid-19 vaccinations. we're creating a network of vaccination locations across the city. high-volume sites, partnerships with pharmacies, uzbekistaning -- using existing community sites. to do all this,...
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kim shuck, thank you for that poem and your commitment to san francisco and the role you have played over the years. thank you to san francisco public library and the commissioners who
kim shuck, thank you for that poem and your commitment to san francisco and the role you have played over the years. thank you to san francisco public library and the commissioners who
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san jose. 73g ilroy. on the peninsula, high clouds and sunshine. 61 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco and south san francisco71. napa. 72 santa rosa. heading into the east bay. the temperatures well above average. inland area. 72 concord. we do have a high wind watch for 10:00 p.m. until monday evening. winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour. there is a possibility of wind damage and with those winds, even though we had rain in recent months we still have a fire concern. look at the wind gusts 10:00 a.m. monday ramping up with some of the higher elevations stronger. 11:46 and could be seeing the gusting winds carrying over through tuesday afternoon. accuweather sunday forecast, spring-like tomorrow, records possible for sunday with martin luther king jr. day. gusty winds and fire danger. winds will continue to come down as we head into wednesday, temperatures drop as well, and i am pleased to tell you that by friday we are talking about 50s for your ehighs. that will be colder and the possibility of rain, a level 1 system may bring us the wet weather we need. >> i don't mind if it gets chance goes up.as
san jose. 73g ilroy. on the peninsula, high clouds and sunshine. 61 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco and south san francisco71. napa. 72 santa rosa. heading into the east bay. the temperatures well above average. inland area. 72 concord. we do have a high wind watch for 10:00 p.m. until monday evening. winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour. there is a possibility of wind damage and with those winds, even though we had rain in recent months we still have a fire concern. look at the...
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san francisco, futurism. san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me that individualism, as it is practiced and codified, romanticized in this society is not really about your adventure through life but at its core, unfortunately, individualism is about practicing the selective humanization. other people are only human beings when it suits individual interest. civilism of sorts, that is deeply connected to slavery, both from what the society evolved from and process that addicts you to and power struggle that alienates ourselves, and at no point do we find the dehumanization of other people, the deanimation of people acceptable, are let alone necessary for an individual journey. so as much as i would love to assign the rest of my days to an individual invention, that time is over. history is heightening, showing us more and more ev
san francisco, futurism. san francisco has legend too fearless for me to count myself as one of them. i am from this legendary collection of thousands and thousands of participants, revolutionary history and culture. i'm proud to be one of the anonymous thousands in san francisco who have road these buses all night, who has been raised in marcus's bookstore, who wants justice for mario woods and alex, who wants freedom. what the people taught me is that unity is the only thing and taught me...
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san francisco announced yesterday the public health department in the city will begin vaccinating those in its health network who are 65 and older starting this week. >>among the san francisco population people 65 years of age not. only account for 15%. covid-19 cases. a cow for over 80%. a san francisco's covid deaths and nearly half of our hospitalization. medical experts believe changing distribution to 65 in a pool. >>effect hospitalizations and deaths but it remains to be seen as to when there will be enough supply to actually be able to change the priority list as the covid-19 death toll rises in the bay area frontline workers are tested each day. but they're not the only ones living the morbid reality funeral homes and. >>cemeteries are experiencing a spike in services needed over the last couple of months, one of those funeral cypress lawn memorial park in colma in san mateo county kron four's taylor bisacky spoke with the president ceo of the funeral home about the pandemic's impact on their services she joins us now live with more taylor. >>key in the beginning of this pandemic the funeral home purchase these containers equipped with coolers in refrigerators and they haven't had to use them up until about a month ago and of course that coincides with the surging ca
san francisco announced yesterday the public health department in the city will begin vaccinating those in its health network who are 65 and older starting this week. >>among the san francisco population people 65 years of age not. only account for 15%. covid-19 cases. a cow for over 80%. a san francisco's covid deaths and nearly half of our hospitalization. medical experts believe changing distribution to 65 in a pool. >>effect hospitalizations and deaths but it remains to be seen...
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san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the bay area is porous and we're all interconnected and we need to get vaccines into arms as quickly as possible. >> thank you, dr. colfax. your next question comes from various media outlets. why are we reopening with new virus variants circulating? how will the city deal with new variants and avoid shutdowns? >> so we are opening at a high level of case diagnosis. we're at about 30 per 100,000 right now, which as the mayor mentioned, is substantially lower than we were just a few weeks ago. so this is very good news. we know that the rate of the virus spread in the city is slowing right now, which is also good news. we will continue to monitor the rate of spread and hopefully that will continue to go down. with regard to the variants, we are concerned about that. but there's no reaso
san francisco, but outside of san francisco. so many of the health care providers will be vaccinated here because it's a place of work. similarly, people who are 65 and over who are eligible for the vaccine, they may live in oakland but they may have their health care provider here in san francisco. so they would be getting vaccinated here. vice versa, if you live in san francisco but you have a health care provider in oakland, you could go to oakland to get vaccinated. the issue is that the...
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on the breaking news story we just talked about that fire that's burning in san francisco, san francisco fire now saying they have it under control. >>and it managed to rescue someone from the fire. the person though is not injured. and now begins the investigation into the cause stick with us here on kron 4 on air and online for the very latest information as it comes in. still ahead here tonight the nfl has finalized its plans for the super bowl will let you kno >>the nfl is letting fans attend lack next month's super bowl, 22,000 people will be allowed inside raymond james stadium in tampa that includes 7500 health care workers who received covid-19 vaccines and they will be getting free tickets. the nfl talk to public health officials before making this big decision. the nfl's chief medical officer says people attending the game will be required to wear masks. even if they are vaccinated. jay z is working to help people get into the marijuana industry according to the wall street journal jay z is creating a 10 million dollar fund designed to help minority businesses. launched their o
on the breaking news story we just talked about that fire that's burning in san francisco, san francisco fire now saying they have it under control. >>and it managed to rescue someone from the fire. the person though is not injured. and now begins the investigation into the cause stick with us here on kron 4 on air and online for the very latest information as it comes in. still ahead here tonight the nfl has finalized its plans for the super bowl will let you kno >>the nfl is...
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the honorable philippine general consul for san francisco. >> thank you, city of san francisco mayor london breed, and everyone. the philippine consul in sanoins the san francisco coalition against human trafficking in acknowledging human trafficking month. cognizant of the plight of filipino women and children and even men becoming victims of human trafficking, our country was among the first in the world seeking to prevent trafficking, protect the victims, and prosecute the perpetrators. the antihuman trafficking persons act of 2002, this law has made it possible for the philippines to comprehensively deal with the issue of human trafficking. this law was amended in 2012 with the passage of the public act then 364, or the expanded antitrafficking in persons act of 2012 which expanded the list of crimes prosecutable in this act. the interagency council against trafficking was created by the head of the department offus i say who moderates for the implementation of these laws. all the philippine foreign service posts are working towards the elimination of human trafficking. the philippines has made significance in its inroads to combatting
the honorable philippine general consul for san francisco. >> thank you, city of san francisco mayor london breed, and everyone. the philippine consul in sanoins the san francisco coalition against human trafficking in acknowledging human trafficking month. cognizant of the plight of filipino women and children and even men becoming victims of human trafficking, our country was among the first in the world seeking to prevent trafficking, protect the victims, and prosecute the...
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san jose. 73g ilroy. on the peninsula, high clouds and sunshine. 61 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco and south san francisco in the middle 60s. north bay, 69. mild 71. napa. 72 santa rosa. heading into the east bay. the temperatures well above average. inland area. 72 concord. we do have a high wind watch for 10:00 p.m. until monday evening. winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour. there is a possibility of wind damage and with those winds, even though we had rain in recent months we still have a fire concern. look at the wind gusts 10:00 a.m. monday ramping up with some of the higher elevations stronger. 11:46 and could be seeing the gusting winds carrying over through tuesday afternoon. accuweather sunday forecast, spring-like tomorrow, records possible for sunday with martin luther king jr. day. gusty winds and fire danger. winds will continue to come down as we head into wednesday, temperatures drop as well, and i am pleased to tell you that by friday we are talking about 50s for your ehighs. that will be colder and the possibility of rain, a level 1 system may bring us the wet weather we need. >> i
san jose. 73g ilroy. on the peninsula, high clouds and sunshine. 61 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco and south san francisco in the middle 60s. north bay, 69. mild 71. napa. 72 santa rosa. heading into the east bay. the temperatures well above average. inland area. 72 concord. we do have a high wind watch for 10:00 p.m. until monday evening. winds gusting as high as 55 miles per hour. there is a possibility of wind damage and with those winds, even though we had rain in recent months we...
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san francisco's elected officials have largely been in agreement. has that made it easier to sell stay-at-home policies to san francisco residents? and, do san francisco's i.c.u.s still have decent available capacity? >> so, thank you. i think that it's really important that we celebrate and recognize that san franciscans have responded to the science, data and facts, in terms of the prevention methods adopting the prevention activities, behaviors, that we know that prevent the spread of this virus. it's not a matter of -- with regard to the question -- it's not a matter of selling to the community. it's around the community being with us, being empowered, being supported, to -- to protect ourselves and one another from the covid-19 spread. so i think that it's really incumbent that we understand and recognize that it's the people in san francisco who are making this happen. they are slowing the spread of the virus. and the leadership, the policymakers, the leadership of mayor breed, is delivering the message and people are responding because they know that we need to protect everyone in the city. with regard to the i.c.u. capacity, we are s
san francisco's elected officials have largely been in agreement. has that made it easier to sell stay-at-home policies to san francisco residents? and, do san francisco's i.c.u.s still have decent available capacity? >> so, thank you. i think that it's really important that we celebrate and recognize that san franciscans have responded to the science, data and facts, in terms of the prevention methods adopting the prevention activities, behaviors, that we know that prevent the spread of...
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san francisco. lesb of san francisco. ri >> by the time the last show came, i was like whoa, whoa, whoa. i came in kicking and screaming and left out dancing. [♪] >> hello, friends. i'm the deputy superintendent of instruction at sanncisco unified school district, but you can call me miss vickie. what you see over the next hour has been created and planned by our san francisco teachers for our students. >> our premise came about for san francisco families that didn't have access to technology, and that's primarily children preschool to second grade. >> when we started doing this distance learning, everything was geared for third grade and up, and we work with the little once, and it's like how were they still processing the information? how were they supposed to keep learning? >> i thought about reaching the student who didn't have internet, who didn't have computers, and i wanted them to be able to see me on the t.v. and at least get some connection with my kids that way. >> thank you, friends. see you next time. >> hi, friend. >> today's tuesday, april 28, 2020. it's me, teacher sharon, and i'm back again. >> i got an e-mail saying that i had an opportunity to be on a show. i'm, like, what? >> i actually got an
san francisco. lesb of san francisco. ri >> by the time the last show came, i was like whoa, whoa, whoa. i came in kicking and screaming and left out dancing. [♪] >> hello, friends. i'm the deputy superintendent of instruction at sanncisco unified school district, but you can call me miss vickie. what you see over the next hour has been created and planned by our san francisco teachers for our students. >> our premise came about for san francisco families that didn't have...
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and in that spirit, i thank my constituents in san francisco, san francisco, california, who have entrustedto represent them in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of our city. whose anthem, the song of st. francis, is our anthem of our city, lord, make me a channel of thy peace. i thank my democratic colleagues in the congress for the confidence you have placed in me, electing me speaker and will endeavor to meet the moment with courage, unity and grace and especially thank the distinguished chair of the caucus, mr. jeffries, chairman jeffries, for his very generous nomination. thank you, mr. jeffries. [ applause ] >> it gives me great pride to serve as speaker of the most diverse house of representatives in the history of our country. with a record shattering 122 women, 12 122 women. [ applause ] >> you can applaud that. 122 women. [ applause ] >> 100 years after women won the right to vote. now let us take a moment to give thanks to our courageous service members in uniform, our veterans and families and caregivers, whose service makes us the land of the free and the home of the
and in that spirit, i thank my constituents in san francisco, san francisco, california, who have entrustedto represent them in the spirit of st. francis, the patron saint of our city. whose anthem, the song of st. francis, is our anthem of our city, lord, make me a channel of thy peace. i thank my democratic colleagues in the congress for the confidence you have placed in me, electing me speaker and will endeavor to meet the moment with courage, unity and grace and especially thank the...
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los lÍderes de san francisco tambiÉn compartieron que tendrÁn tres sitios de vacunaciÓn masiva para el pÚblico en general. en san francisco y en sann en la misiÓn que es el barrio que ha sido mÁs afectado por el coronavirus en san francisco. >> [inteligible] >> tambiÉn compartiÓ que en las prÓximas semanas tendrÁn sitios de vacunaciÓn bajo carpas en diferentes barrios de la ciudad como en la emisiÓn pero aÚn no tienen fecha. en los tres condados solo se estÁ con el personal mÉdico ya que tampoco tiene suficientes dosis de la vacuna y ninguno de estos tres condados tiene centros de vacunaciÓn masiva para el pÚblico en general. solo en el condado alameda puede usted llenar un formulario en lÍnea que le avisarÁ cuando podrÍa vacunarse y en la clÍnica de la raza la semana que viene recibirÁn vacunas para sus empleados y personas mayores de 65 aÑos. podrÁn hacer un sitio para administrar las vacunas contra el coronavirus. el grupo que maneja el estadio afirma que podrÍa estar listo a partir del prÓximo mes, por cierto que la distribuciÓn de vacunas serÍa similar a la que se estÁ realizando ahora en el estadio de los dodgers en los Ánge
los lÍderes de san francisco tambiÉn compartieron que tendrÁn tres sitios de vacunaciÓn masiva para el pÚblico en general. en san francisco y en sann en la misiÓn que es el barrio que ha sido mÁs afectado por el coronavirus en san francisco. >> [inteligible] >> tambiÉn compartiÓ que en las prÓximas semanas tendrÁn sitios de vacunaciÓn bajo carpas en diferentes barrios de la ciudad como en la emisiÓn pero aÚn no tienen fecha. en los tres condados solo se estÁ con el...
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san francisco has launched its covid-19 vaccination sign-up website, this is where people who live and work in san francisco signed up to receive notification when they become eligible of the state guide is to receive the vaccine. >>that zeke monday in reporting for us you'll have more for us on that story 5 o'clock tonight on kron 4 news at 5 now the latest data from the state health department showing icu bed capacity in the bay area now at 7.4%. it's under the 8.9% in the greater sacramento region which is not under the regional stay at home order. meanwhile, there's still no icu beds in the san joaquin valley and southern california regions. now the weather another one of our top stories this tuesday, several wildfires prompted evacuations in santa cruz county this morning. authorities say powerful winds reignited fires where the czu fires burned last summer. the fires include the freedom fire, the panther fire the fanning fire and the body complex fire. you can find the latest evacuation orders on our website kron 4 dot com. and the powerful overnight winds causing severe damage all across the bay area you're looking at video from santa rosa this morning. trees can be seen on cars in houses and blocking streets and several bay area cities. crews had to be called out to remove much of the debris, this morning kron four's charles clifford joins us live along skyline boulevard in san mateo county. charles how is the rest of the day out there for you. >>you know last night winds really strong i live in san mateo county in up tuesday morning is garbage pickup on my neighborhood
san francisco has launched its covid-19 vaccination sign-up website, this is where people who live and work in san francisco signed up to receive notification when they become eligible of the state guide is to receive the vaccine. >>that zeke monday in reporting for us you'll have more for us on that story 5 o'clock tonight on kron 4 news at 5 now the latest data from the state health department showing icu bed capacity in the bay area now at 7.4%. it's under the 8.9% in the greater...
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san francisco with a plan in place to get people vaccinated quickly once we have the supply we need. to start off the conversation, i'll give a brief overview of the current situation in san francisco and then we can get right into the conversation. sans moving full speed ahead on covid-19 vaccinations. we're creating a network of vaccination locations across the city. high-volume sites, partnerships with pharmacies, uzbekistaning -- using existing community sites. to do all this, we're coordinating with the health care providers who are receiving a majority of the vaccine doses from the state, such as kaiser permanente and ucsf health. creating targeted efforts to make sure communities that have been hit the hardest by covid, have access to the vaccine. won friday, we opened the first of three high-volume vaccination sites in san francisco at city college on ocean avenue. they started with 500 doses per day, but will have the capacity to administer at least 3,000 doses per day once we have the supply and are fully ramped up. in addition to the sites opening at the muscone center and the san francisco market and the bayview, we're also working to bring vaccines to people in the communities most impacted by covid through community cli
san francisco with a plan in place to get people vaccinated quickly once we have the supply we need. to start off the conversation, i'll give a brief overview of the current situation in san francisco and then we can get right into the conversation. sans moving full speed ahead on covid-19 vaccinations. we're creating a network of vaccination locations across the city. high-volume sites, partnerships with pharmacies, uzbekistaning -- using existing community sites. to do all this, we're...
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california coastline this northerly breeze quite a strong one means yet more significant weather san francisco san franciscouess we're told sunday and again on tuesday so it's a thing that's going to repeat for this is a significant weather i think. sponsored qatar airways deal and for me to the polls good kids are renowned for their courage under fire. when i want to east finds out what it takes to join the elite brigade. on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello malcolm i'm peter w. watching the news our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes escaping killing looting and rape fighting in central african republic forces tens of thousands to flee to neighboring countries we have an exclusive report from a remote region in congo. they're exposed tomasky to malaria.
california coastline this northerly breeze quite a strong one means yet more significant weather san francisco san franciscouess we're told sunday and again on tuesday so it's a thing that's going to repeat for this is a significant weather i think. sponsored qatar airways deal and for me to the polls good kids are renowned for their courage under fire. when i want to east finds out what it takes to join the elite brigade. on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello malcolm i'm peter w. watching...
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san francisco now requires a ten-day quarantine. >> reporter: travelers returning to santa clara county and san francisco must quarantine for ten days. the san francisco supervisor says it's one way to keep the new strain of the virus out of the city. >> there's not a lot of ways fob it to be enforced. we're saying this is the best practice, if you're coming into san francisco, stay home for ten days. >> reporter: despite pleas from lawmakers to stay home, the tsa said on saturday it screened 1.2 million people, a record high since the pandemic began, and close to 2 million people will travel this holiday weekend. noah lund and his friends just got back from a beach vacation in mexico. >> i'm not necessarily too afraid for my sake. if i was older, maybe. but i'm young. we need to realize there's other problems other than just covid. >> reporter: it's important to note that these quarantine measures apply to everybody traveling into the bay area, not just those traveling by air. reporting live, anser hassan, abc 7 news. >> you really can't repeat that enough times, anser, many thanks to you. >>> a little bit of encouraging news for the pandem
san francisco now requires a ten-day quarantine. >> reporter: travelers returning to santa clara county and san francisco must quarantine for ten days. the san francisco supervisor says it's one way to keep the new strain of the virus out of the city. >> there's not a lot of ways fob it to be enforced. we're saying this is the best practice, if you're coming into san francisco, stay home for ten days. >> reporter: despite pleas from lawmakers to stay home, the tsa said on...
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san francisco's preparing for this next big step. i actually think the state order made sense. dr. monica gandhi is an infe san francisco. she says the state's decision to remove the stay at home order came at the right time. it was a little bit arbitrary, some of the restrictions and it led to so much outcry that i think what ended up happening is they were like, okay, the tier system made sense. tier system we actually created behind it. let's go back to the tier system. now counties will follow the coloredtier system. most of the state, including san francisco, will be assigned the purple tear, meaning they'll still have to implement. the most strict rules were still in the mist of this pandemic. we still have a responsibility. yes this is good news that we're finally seeing a difference with our numbers. but there's still work to be done. the rules under the purple tear are not as strict as that under the stay at home order, likely what most californians are probably looking forward to outdoor dining can return. in a statement provided to ktvu from the golden gate restaurant association, its executive director, says, quote we urge our members and san francisco residents to follow these regulations that will allow this reopening to be permanent as any additional closures will have drastic economic consequence. is including temporary and permanent closures, dr. gandhi speculates cl the potential to lead to more covid-19 spread there, she admits. no one will ever know if that's true outdoors is safe as you can get. in fact, that's s
san francisco's preparing for this next big step. i actually think the state order made sense. dr. monica gandhi is an infe san francisco. she says the state's decision to remove the stay at home order came at the right time. it was a little bit arbitrary, some of the restrictions and it led to so much outcry that i think what ended up happening is they were like, okay, the tier system made sense. tier system we actually created behind it. let's go back to the tier system. now counties will...
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san francisco this this storm system continues to move southeast. temperature wise we're getting back to normal. it is going to be very cool today. so bundle up 55 degrees for the high in san francisco downtown oakland. and san jose all under breezy and shower conditions. all have a more details just how long the rain is going to last how much we're going to get and if going to see any this weekend all coming up in just a bit. now let's head over the traffic center getting updated with rain and thank you. rebecca, so we're not seeing any major hot spots that's some good news, but we have a high wind advisory in place for the bay bridge and you can see just how windy. it is. >>by the flags blowing back and forth. we had several accidents along the bridge earlier those are all cleared out your commute into the city to that fremont street exit under 11 minutes as the san mateo bridge starts to pick up we are hearing reports that there is a traffic hazard here on the westbound side you can actually see the police doing that little robe like right there trying to get that hazard out of the way so we're seeing some slow down along the bridge as you head towards to finance lead still saying 13 minutes but that's pr
san francisco this this storm system continues to move southeast. temperature wise we're getting back to normal. it is going to be very cool today. so bundle up 55 degrees for the high in san francisco downtown oakland. and san jose all under breezy and shower conditions. all have a more details just how long the rain is going to last how much we're going to get and if going to see any this weekend all coming up in just a bit. now let's head over the traffic center getting updated with rain and...
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francisco unified school district approve the san francisco unified school district and san francisco county office 2020-2021 final school plans for student achievement. >> all right. any public comment, please raise your hand. >> clerk: not seeing any, president sanchez? >> comments or questions? all right. madam secretary, roll call. >> clerk: yes. [roll call] >> clerk: there are six ayes. >> thank you. number 3 under section h, 2012-8-so-3, qualified fiscal certification for the san francisco unified school district and the san francisco county office of education at first interim, fiscal year 2020-2021. i need a motion and a second, please. >> so moved. >> second. >> superintendent matthews? >> presenting this item will be our chief financial officer, megan wallace. >> [inaudible] i do have a short deck, so i'll try to quickly run through [inaudible]. so this evening, i'm going to give a brief update on our first interim report for the current fiscal year of 2020-2021. [inaudible] to the state, so this is the first of those two, and at the budget and business services committee me
francisco unified school district approve the san francisco unified school district and san francisco county office 2020-2021 final school plans for student achievement. >> all right. any public comment, please raise your hand. >> clerk: not seeing any, president sanchez? >> comments or questions? all right. madam secretary, roll call. >> clerk: yes. [roll call] >> clerk: there are six ayes. >> thank you. number 3 under section h, 2012-8-so-3, qualified...
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san francisco. in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> that is a sad story all around. >>> let's change directions now and bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. gray, stormy skies. pretty cool to see, jeff. >> so nice, raj and janelle. just what we need here in january to at least keep the fire danger down. it's not solving all our probz. we're running anywhere from 3 1/2 to 9 1/2 inches behind for the rainfall season, but again good for that fire danger to keep it lower. as we start off with stormranger, our mobile doppler radar, the main part of our storm system has moved on out. also after some gusty winds. but we are seeing a few spotty showers here over the peninsula, san francisco, contra costa, alameda counties. and i think we'll hold on to the chance here of some spotty showers as we head through the next couple of hours. nothing too heavy. the next thing i want to bring your attention to is tomorrow morning. we are looking at some thick fog. if you're traveling down interstate 5 or 99, it's that tule fog that really is going to reduce visibility, and i do think there's a chance of some ground fog to develop over the south bay and also the east bay. we'll get that sunshine returning for tomorrow, and all in all a beautiful afternoon for us. now, along with that chance of some patchy morning fog, look at the temperatures. get that heavier jacket back out. we are down to 39 in the south bay. 40 in the peninsula. tri-valley at 37. so that morning jog might feel a little extra invigorating to you. 37 here for the east bay. san francisco 42. the north bay at 37 as well. daytime highs tomorrow staying on the chilly side. so you need a jacket into the afte
san francisco. in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> that is a sad story all around. >>> let's change directions now and bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. gray, stormy skies. pretty cool to see, jeff. >> so nice, raj and janelle. just what we need here in january to at least keep the fire danger down. it's not solving all our probz. we're running anywhere from 3 1/2 to 9 1/2 inches behind for the rainfall season, but again good for that fire...
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san francisco can artisan business. it supports hiring local employees. city college of san francisco and sanrancisco state university job boards. they aim to hire people who have an interest in interior design in the arts and give them real world experience within the industry. the core featured tradition is manufacturing of wallpaper. all five businesses meet the three criteria required for listing on the legacy business registry and all five received positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. office of small business staff recommends adding the businesses to the registry and has drafted five resolutions for your consideration. motions should be framed as a [indiscernible]. thank you. this concludes my presentation i'm happy to answer any questions and there business representatives on the line who would like to speak on behalf of the applications during public comment. >>> great. any commissioner comments before we open it up to public comments? commissioner. >> thank you so much. this is a little general comment so if this is the wrong time it's regarding littlecy
san francisco can artisan business. it supports hiring local employees. city college of san francisco and sanrancisco state university job boards. they aim to hire people who have an interest in interior design in the arts and give them real world experience within the industry. the core featured tradition is manufacturing of wallpaper. all five businesses meet the three criteria required for listing on the legacy business registry and all five received positive recommendation from the historic...
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san francisco san francisco and that was an issue that was very, very close to her given what she represents. a lot of people she knows, and has been around for a while and is doing it since the 80s, do you think she and i mean mitch mcconnell has actually talked in some ways about covert outbreak and sort of reminding him of his own experience having polio during the polio outbreak. are there any echoes all between what were living through now, and also just sort of the uncertainty and being out of controlled mists of having this new scary disease that can be very fatal sort of taking over everything. again, i haven't form that is sent to a question but i wonder if this is something that you've ever heard her talk about, or see any parables off. >> i haven't heard her make the comparison, i haven't heard everything she said in the past few weeks. but i do think there are some parallels, one of the parallels frankly that republican president at the time was very slow to acknowledge the extent of the crisis. and that something that we have seen play out abundantly, and the current situation, and at this time it took years for president reagan to even say the word hiv or aids. and so a big part of what she was a part of, working with advocates for the gay community, working for members who cared about the issue, she wasn't alone. but one of the things she really had to do first before she could get help for the victims of the crisis, was to a raise awareness of the crisis and convince everybody on both ends of the clinical spectrum that it was a problem that had to be dealt with. that the federal government had to grapple with. and so one of the things that she did early on was to mail a booklet to every constituent in her district of the surgeon general's sort of information about aids. you know, it's just to bust myths about the disease. let people know you can get it from hugging, you can get it from toilet seats or whatever, and just to get the information out there. and then the federal government ended up doing the same thing, shortly thereafter, sending hundreds of millions of households information packets periods that people understood the disease, and then the state could put procedure respond to it. >> so this could be in a category, not going to ask you to make a prediction at all, speculative and then i'm going to present the hypothetical and have you sort of take a swing at it. in november, if dimmed cracks keep the house nancy pelosi stays on the speaker, and donald trumpet is reelected. do you and let's say the senate ghosts 5050 and so technically pens would have or the vice president would have the deciding vote. do you see anything salvageable in the pens trunk or the closely trumpet patient shift that could actually make that sort of those two most powerful figures in washington if that scenario arose. is there anything that can be done do think they could do of each other? do think there is little ground there? do you think that they are in a political position that they're about to get reelected do you see anything happening potentially? between the two of them knowing what you know about them. >> i doubt it only because only because of the personal relationship. they haven't spoken in months because mostly trump is mad at her for impeaching him. she is much more cold-blooded about these things, she really doesn't let her personal feelings aside the fact whether she's going to do with someone on policy, and she does have a firm set up policy convictions. which i think is fair to say that factually the president is not. so you know she has spent a lot of time trying to negotiate with him at infrastructure, this is something that one donald trump talked about building roads and bridges he kind of something a democrat. he wants to have the money and build lots of stuff, and she kept coming to that negotiating table until he walked away. he was the one to slam his hands down in the middle of it infrastructure negotiation and they can't talk to your lungs' witchhunt is going on. so he was willing to deal, and continue those policy negotiations even as impeachments and investigations were underway. but the president was not. so as long as the president's going to be upset with her there's something she can do about that. but i think she's willing to, and she also as you know as matter of politics and electoral politics, is obsessed with trying to show the american people that democrats are interested in government. to the house is passing all of these bills, hundreds of them which are sitting on mitch mcconnell's desk. because she does want people to know that she wants to send that message, that they can trust the democrats if parked in charge of things to be responsible in the end. so that the partisan or gridlock would not run out of control, or the left ring of the party would not in their desires. that they can be sensible and get things done. so i think, this is part of why she continues to say, and i don't think she's lying, we could do a bill in infrastructure, we would do a bill on prescription drugs, there are some areas of commonality at least in rhetoric. but then the negotiations i think are fair to say they're not ongoing. >> writes, so now i see a picture of you, i don't see the live version and i don't know if on the only one you can view this but anyway i can hear you so i'm going to proceed. i can still see and hear everyone fine. >> yeah i can to but i'm getting couple of things the feedback is all. sorry everybody to haul the conversation but will have it back up and running really quickly. >> so you mentioned impeachments. so what is your sense of nancy pelosi getting to impeachments? there was a holdup for a while there was definitely some more progressive members pretty early on winning impeachment. what was it that wanted and brought her around? was of the facts of the ukraine case or was it something else, or did she feel like she had no choice given where the caucus was? >> yeah i think it was both. i think she felt it had to be done on merits, and that it was also the position of the caucus particularly the vulnerable members of the caucus politically, had moved to she does not like the suggestion that she caved. right that she was following rather than meeting the caucus. but do you think it's fair to say that she always sought as a sort of pointless endeavor. and you have to remember, she lived through the clinton impeachment, which sheet that was a joke. that's the word that she always used for it. to that was basically a political persecution of part of the republican party that really for class reasons did not see bill clinton as legitimate president. and then when she first became speaker in 2007, she faced a constant drumbeat of a call from the left to teach president bush. so she had code pink protesters running the hall congress every day and camped in her yard in san francisco. in the antiwar activists actually ran against her and her primary over to impeach president bush. so what did as lot of the drumbeat as we have had. but that was another experience that informed her to say, i didn't given to it then because i thought it would be divisive and pointless. i think she felt the same way, i think she still feels the same way. and she looks at impeachment in the rearview mirror now and says, well we had to do it to the president forced us to do because of his conduct. but what did it accomplish? and if you're nancy pelosi in you care about results above everything, you really don't see the.of this, because you know it's not going to remove the president, you know it's not doing to achieve anything tangible, choices of politics you have to know your wife. in her why is the children the children the children. so, she always is going to look at any particular political problem and say well, how does this feed a hungry child or improve the lives of th
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san francisco, with large hospitals, and more hospitals, has a bigger pool of beds and staff. >> we have patients in our icus across the city who are from outside of san francisco. >> reporter: san francisco's health director providing a covid update, says hospitalizations are still rising. >> we are averaging about 237 new cases of covid-19 every day. >> reporter: down from 290 cases in mid-december, but the effects of holiday socializing have yet to hit. >> 237 is still far too many for us to let our guard down. >> reporter: and although the city's icu capacity is better than most, the region still struggles, so shutdowns remain, and it's possible the city's spare beds could go to overflow patients from southern california and the central valley, described as dire. >>> >> while we have care available and people need care, it's the moral and ethical right thing to do. >> december was a really hard month, and january is not going to be any easier. >> reporter: mayor breed acknowledging the city's economic suffering, urges residents to be optimistic, as she is. >> the vaccine is here. these are difficult times, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: breed poi
san francisco, with large hospitals, and more hospitals, has a bigger pool of beds and staff. >> we have patients in our icus across the city who are from outside of san francisco. >> reporter: san francisco's health director providing a covid update, says hospitalizations are still rising. >> we are averaging about 237 new cases of covid-19 every day. >> reporter: down from 290 cases in mid-december, but the effects of holiday socializing have yet to hit. >> 237...
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san francisco with a plan in place to get people vaccinated quickly once we have the supply we need. to start off the conversation, i'll give a brief overview of the current situation in san francisco and then we can get right into the conversation. san francisco is moving full speed ahead on covid-19 vaccinations. we're creating a network of vaccination locations across the city. high-volume sites, partnerships with pharmacies, uzbekistaning -- using existing community sites. to do all this, we're coordinating with the health care providers who are receiving a majority of the vaccine doses from the state, such as kaiser permanente and ucsf health. creating targeted efforts to make sure communities that have been hit the hardest by covid, have access to the vaccine. won friday, we opened the first of three high-volume vaccination sites in san francisco at city college on ocean avenue. they started with 500 doses per day, but will have the capacity to administer at least 3,000 doses per day once we have the supply and are fully ramped up. in addition to the sites opening at the muscone center and the san francisco market and the bayview, we're also working to bring vaccines to people in the communities most impacted by covid through c
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san francisco with a plan in place to get people vaccinated quickly once we have the supply we need. to start off the conversation, i'll give a brief overview of the current situation in san francisco and then we can get right into the conversation. san francisco is moving full speed ahead on covid-19 vaccinations. we're creating a network of vaccination locations across the city. high-volume sites, partnerships with pharmacies, uzbekistaning -- using existing community sites. to do all this, we're coordinating with the health care providers who are receiving a majority of the vaccine doses from the state, such as kaiser permanente and ucsf health. creating targeted efforts to make sure communities that have been hit the hardest by covid, have access to the vaccine. won friday, we opened the first of three high-volume vaccination sites in san francisco at city college on ocean avenue. they started with 500 doses per day, but will have the capacity to administer at least 3,000 doses per day once we have the supply and are fully ramped up. in addition to the sites opening at the muscone center and the san francisco market and the bayview, we're also working to bring vaccines to people in the communities most impacted by covid through c
san francisco with a plan in place to get people vaccinated quickly once we have the supply we need. to start off the conversation, i'll give a brief overview of the current situation in san francisco and then we can get right into the conversation. san francisco is moving full speed ahead on covid-19 vaccinations. we're creating a network of vaccination locations across the city. high-volume sites, partnerships with pharmacies, uzbekistaning -- using existing community sites. to do all this,...