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. >>> a key deadline is looming for san jose city workers. get the covid vaccine or risk losing their jobs. starting this friday, san jose will require all city workers be vaccinated. some 7,000 people work for the city. as of yesterday, the city says 337 employees had applied to get an exemption from the vaccine mandate. so far only 202 requests have been approved. those are who are exempt will be required to get tested, though, for the virus twice a week. >>> more criticism for san francisco's district attorney chesa boudin. this time it's coming from a judge. investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken tells us the typing of all this couldn't be worse for boudin, who is facing a recall drive. >> reporter: it happened tuesday. a san francisco prosecutor sought to dismiss a weapons case at the hall of justice because they had not revealed all their evidence on time. superior court judge bruce chan took the highly unusual step of publicly blasting district attorney chesa beauty bud he spoke out in the hope that someone in the d.a.'s office might
. >>> a key deadline is looming for san jose city workers. get the covid vaccine or risk losing their jobs. starting this friday, san jose will require all city workers be vaccinated. some 7,000 people work for the city. as of yesterday, the city says 337 employees had applied to get an exemption from the vaccine mandate. so far only 202 requests have been approved. those are who are exempt will be required to get tested, though, for the virus twice a week. >>> more criticism...
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as the program got under way, many people who oppose vaccination mandates faced a big rally at san jose city hall. robert handa joins us with a closer look at the fight for and against the vaccine. >> reporter: that's right. word is only just now spreading about the clinic here and in san martin. only handful of people have come in for those booster shots. it was still big day for vaccine advocates and critics. >> very obvious examples would be health care workers. >> reporter: it came on the same day as protesters rallied on city hall. they stress they are not anti-vaxers but want people to have a choice. it was no formal program. a statewide group critical of the vaccine took part. san jose want city workers vaccinated by september 30th and are negotiating with unions, including police and firefighters. one firefighter said he's reluctant and seemed to get support from passing crew. >> when we respond in emergencies, we're wearing n-95 masks and it's virtually m possible to transmit or contract the coronavirus. >> are you willing to lose your job because of this? >> absolutely. it's agains
as the program got under way, many people who oppose vaccination mandates faced a big rally at san jose city hall. robert handa joins us with a closer look at the fight for and against the vaccine. >> reporter: that's right. word is only just now spreading about the clinic here and in san martin. only handful of people have come in for those booster shots. it was still big day for vaccine advocates and critics. >> very obvious examples would be health care workers. >>...
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xenophobia and discrimination. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in a resolution passed by the san jose city council read at this special ceremony by san jose mayor sam liccardo. >> we saw that the fine, the lingering consequences of discriminatory policies. >> of the city of san jose at the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against chinese immigrants in san jose dating back to the late 1800's san jose's market street chinatown was deliberately burned to the ground and were >> the market street. chinatown sacando arson. i'm a 4th before official action to be taken leading to the destruction of homes. and this is the displacement for 200 members. >> it says a chinese the formal apology resolution was well received by members of san jose's chinese american community. i stand proudly beside our air today. sam liccardo. >> thanking our city council members are taking this long-awaited step. it was conciliation. my this is an addition of apology is truly a historic moment. >> on the sound. the city council to finally about resolution. 130 years. >> this is a momentous day. to be proud
xenophobia and discrimination. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in a resolution passed by the san jose city council read at this special ceremony by san jose mayor sam liccardo. >> we saw that the fine, the lingering consequences of discriminatory policies. >> of the city of san jose at the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against chinese immigrants in san jose dating back to the late 1800's san jose's market street chinatown was...
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. >> this is a historic day for the city of san jose and the city's chinese americans today that community received an official apology for san jose's role in the injustices against chinese immigrants from force. has it made tells us mayor sam liccardo kicked off the of knowledge mutts. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in a resolution passed by the san jose city council read at this special ceremony by san jose mayor sam liccardo. >> we saw that the fight, the lingering consequences of discriminatory policies. >> of the city of san jose at the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against chinese immigrants in san jose dating back to the late 1800's san jose's market street chinatown was deliberately burned to the ground and were the market street. chinatown sacando arson. >> i'm a 4th before the show action could
. >> this is a historic day for the city of san jose and the city's chinese americans today that community received an official apology for san jose's role in the injustices against chinese immigrants from force. has it made tells us mayor sam liccardo kicked off the of knowledge mutts. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and...
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demonstrators plan to gather at san jose city hall this afternoon.st responders to have a choice to get the shot. county employees have until thursday to submit exemption paperwork. tonight protesters plan to hold a stop the vaccine mandates valley in downtown walnut creek in front of the police station. >>> vallejo police investigating a shooting that happened last night. right now police are only saying a man was shot and killed. he has not been identified. it's not clear if they know what led up to the shooting. >>> the trial of disgraced theranos ceo, elizabeth holmes, get back under way. jurors got a break yesterday following 12,000 text messages entered into evidence. experts say they reveal intimacy between holmes and her former partner, sonny value tphauly. others argue there's too much ambiguity in many of the texts. >>> and then marin county is cracking down on water wasters. the city leaders adopt add new penalty ordinance. those that exceed the top tier water use will be charged more for the additional water. city staff are out looking fo
demonstrators plan to gather at san jose city hall this afternoon.st responders to have a choice to get the shot. county employees have until thursday to submit exemption paperwork. tonight protesters plan to hold a stop the vaccine mandates valley in downtown walnut creek in front of the police station. >>> vallejo police investigating a shooting that happened last night. right now police are only saying a man was shot and killed. he has not been identified. it's not clear if they...
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a clear message from dozens of people rallying in front of san jose city hall. by october 1, all employees must be vaccinated against covid-19 as a condition of their city employment. >> problem is that him give you a choice. we have to yell and scream. to try and get our rights back. our rights have been taken away. >> it sucks for everybody we don't have a choice and we will be terminated because what the government wants to do to our body. reporter: and police officers are part of the mandate they told abc that they are an ongoing negotiations with the city over the attentional catastrophic impact to safety up san jose residents if there is a mass exodus of sworn officers. most city workers can be hard off the street but it takes up to two years to train police officers. 87% of sj pd is vaccinated or in the process of getting vaccinated. 91% of firefighters and -- in other city employees have submitted proof of vaccination. despite the opposition, they are moving forward with their mandate. >> it is important to note that the reason we're doing this is to keep
a clear message from dozens of people rallying in front of san jose city hall. by october 1, all employees must be vaccinated against covid-19 as a condition of their city employment. >> problem is that him give you a choice. we have to yell and scream. to try and get our rights back. our rights have been taken away. >> it sucks for everybody we don't have a choice and we will be terminated because what the government wants to do to our body. reporter: and police officers are part...
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. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in a resolution passed by the san jose cityncil read at this special ceremony by san jose mayor sam liccardo now therefore be it resolved. >> that the counc l, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against chinese immigrants in san jose dating back to the late 1800's san jose's market street chinatown was deliberately burned to the ground and were >> the market street. chinatown sacando arson. i'm a 4th before the show action could be taken leading to the destruction of homes. and this is the displacement for 200 members. >> it says a chinese the formal apology resolution was well received by members of san jose's chinese american community. i stand proudly beside our air today. sam liccardo. >> thanking our city council members are taking this long-awaited step. it was conciliation by this definition of apology. >> of a history
. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in a resolution passed by the san jose cityncil read at this special ceremony by san jose mayor sam liccardo now therefore be it resolved. >> that the counc l, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against...
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outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. e looming end of eviction moratoriums has san francisco city leaders looking for ways to help local businesses struggling to pay their rent. the state budget analyst estimates commercial businesses in san francisco have racked up a total of $600 million in unpaid back rent. due to the pandemic supervisor asha safe, i e. he says he is working with the mayor to set up a $25 million fund that would offer grants of up to $35,000. but for no fault of their own. because once in a generation. once in almost 100 years, pandemic forced them to shut their doors down. forced them to not have customers. but yet. they were still obligated under contract to pay rent. supporters also want to require landlords to offer businesses a mandatory three year extension on their lease and to provide some rent forgiveness. the commercial eviction moratorium ends next thursday. september 30th. already a pretty hot day today out there. we had 96 livermore. we had 97 antioch was 100 degrees out of travis air forc
outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. e looming end of eviction moratoriums has san francisco city leaders looking for ways to help local businesses struggling to pay their rent. the state budget analyst estimates commercial businesses in san francisco have racked up a total of $600 million in unpaid back rent. due to the pandemic supervisor asha safe, i e. he says he is working with the mayor to set up a $25 million fund that would offer grants of up to $35,000. but for no...
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. >>> san jose city college held its centennial celebration today. the community college was founded back in 1921, it started out with just 80 students in unused classrooms at san jose high school. this continued until the 1960s, when the sand has a community college district was formed. today, the celebration at the college honored they were my holloway tribe and the speeches were given by the president of the college and kpix 5's very own len ramirez . >> we are also proud that our students and community reflect san jose's spirit of innovation and vision of equity and education. >> san jose's city college is the oldest community college in the bay area. >>> the entire ceremony was streamed livon sn bay area. >> one of the most an artistic makeover. workers draping the historic arc de triomphe in 2000 feet of metallic fabric to honor the late artist christo. a bulgarian born artist known for wrapping buildings around the world. french authorities gave the green light to cover the 154 foot landmark. christo's nephew is overseeing the project to keep h
. >>> san jose city college held its centennial celebration today. the community college was founded back in 1921, it started out with just 80 students in unused classrooms at san jose high school. this continued until the 1960s, when the sand has a community college district was formed. today, the celebration at the college honored they were my holloway tribe and the speeches were given by the president of the college and kpix 5's very own len ramirez . >> we are also proud that...
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in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. >> this is a historic day for the city of san josechinese americans today that community received an official apology for san jose's role in the injustices against chinese immigrants from force. has it made tells us mayor sam liccardo kicked off the of knowledge mutts. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in a resolution passed by the san jose city
in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. >> this is a historic day for the city of san josechinese americans today that community received an official apology for san jose's role in the injustices against chinese immigrants from force. has it made tells us mayor sam liccardo kicked off the of knowledge mutts. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that...
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we're live outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. we'll head back to you, jesse. think that live report. today two hosts of abc's program. the view were taken off the set this morning after testing positive for covid 19 2 of you to step off for a second. okay anna and, uh, we're gonna have to clean. yes and we'll tell you why more information later. it's a tedx. we'll tell you. why in a couple of minutes, so shall i introduce the vice president. okay so vice president? no no. okay shall we dance? let's do a tap dance. after some moments of chaos, sunny hostin and ana navarro were told to leave the set in the middle of a segment as you just saw just moments before they were supposed to introduce vice president kamala harris. harris was supposed to be live on the set. but after a delay, she appeared on the show. virtually a spokeswoman for the vice president said that harris did not have contact with the two hosts. course i think responsibility. i'm president taking responsibility and promising change coming up. president biden says u.
we're live outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. we'll head back to you, jesse. think that live report. today two hosts of abc's program. the view were taken off the set this morning after testing positive for covid 19 2 of you to step off for a second. okay anna and, uh, we're gonna have to clean. yes and we'll tell you why more information later. it's a tedx. we'll tell you. why in a couple of minutes, so shall i introduce the vice president. okay so vice president? no...
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we still want to stick to our story of the vaccine mandate in the city of san jose. t the vast majority of people who work for the city of san jose have already provided their proof of vaccination. overall 91% of all city employees are vaccinated or have provided proof including 87% of all people who work for san jose police, including 1100 plus sworn officers. 93% of all san jose fire department staff is vaccinated as of two weeks ago. both unions are pushing the city for flexibility for the remaining employees who are either unvaccinated or don't want to provide proof of vaccination. those who are granted religious or medical exemptions will eventually have to show negative covid tests twice a week. today is also the deadline for health care workers to show their proof of vaccination and that includes doctors and nurses and also anybody who works in a hospital. as of two weeks ago, 90% of kaiser employees were fully vaccinated, 94% of stanford health care workers, 97% at sutter health. as you know, there have been some vocal few who have been protesting against thes
we still want to stick to our story of the vaccine mandate in the city of san jose. t the vast majority of people who work for the city of san jose have already provided their proof of vaccination. overall 91% of all city employees are vaccinated or have provided proof including 87% of all people who work for san jose police, including 1100 plus sworn officers. 93% of all san jose fire department staff is vaccinated as of two weeks ago. both unions are pushing the city for flexibility for the...
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and that apology was passed in a resolution by the city council san jose mayor tom mcardle actually samcardo read it aloud during that ceremony. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against chinese immigrants in san jose dating all the way back to the late 1800's when san jose's market street chinatown was deliberately burned to the ground. members of san jose's chinese american community say they are proud for the city there of the city for doing what it did. well, you can mark your calendars. february 19th. that's when the chinese new year parade is officially set to return to san francisco. it took a year off because of the pandemic. but organizers say they're preparing now to celebrate the upcoming year of the tiger all eligible volunteers and members of the parade will be required, of course, to be fully vaccinated and mask to be i
and that apology was passed in a resolution by the city council san jose mayor tom mcardle actually samcardo read it aloud during that ceremony. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against chinese immigrants in san jose dating all...
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community gathered here at circle of palms plaza on market in san jose to commence with this ceremony now, a little bit of the history here, the city of san jose was home to several thriving chinatown neighborhoods. a lot of this goes back to the gold rush era. so in 18 87 city leaders declared one of those neighborhoods a public nuisance and ordered it torn down. arsonists burned it down instead, 1400 people were displaced. hundreds of homes and businesses destroyed other city actions and policies. from that point through the 20th century led to the destruction of other neighborhoods and historic buildings that represented the chinese community in san jose. at the council meeting, one of the descendants of the original san jose chinatown neighborhoods, spoke about how this resolution can help the community heal going forward. in recognition of this ongoing friendship and the knowledge many of the city's past unjust actions. i ask that you city council members today. take the step forward to adopt this long needed resolution of apology. which will be a significant part of today's chinese american history. thank you. city leaders sa
community gathered here at circle of palms plaza on market in san jose to commence with this ceremony now, a little bit of the history here, the city of san jose was home to several thriving chinatown neighborhoods. a lot of this goes back to the gold rush era. so in 18 87 city leaders declared one of those neighborhoods a public nuisance and ordered it torn down. arsonists burned it down instead, 1400 people were displaced. hundreds of homes and businesses destroyed other city actions and...
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same for employees in the city of san jose. pact this could have on the community. >> reporter: here in the city of san jose the vast majority of workers have already provided their proof of vaccination except for a pretty vocal few people. let's talk about those vaccination rates overall. 91% across city employees, all departments. that includes 87% of all people who work for the city of san jose police department, which includes 1100 plus officers. 92% of san jose fire department staff. both unions are pushing the city for flexibility in the remaining employees who are either unvaccinated or don't want to provide proof of vaccination. today is also the deadline for health care workers to show their proof of vaccination. as of two weeks ago 90% of kaiser employees were fully vaccinated, 94% of stanford health care workers. protesters have ralied outside san jose city hall. protesters are going to raise their voices in contra contra county in martinez today there is a rally planned. >>> the government not going to shut down any
same for employees in the city of san jose. pact this could have on the community. >> reporter: here in the city of san jose the vast majority of workers have already provided their proof of vaccination except for a pretty vocal few people. let's talk about those vaccination rates overall. 91% across city employees, all departments. that includes 87% of all people who work for the city of san jose police department, which includes 1100 plus officers. 92% of san jose fire department staff....
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san jose police officers association. the poll founds supervitor cindy chavez with the most favorable rating at 33% followed by raul r awe lez, davis and mayhan. all three are san jose city council members. the poll published in the mrkry news also finds nearly 6 in 10 voters are still undecided. the current mayor is being termed out. >>> developing new in the gabby petito investigation, an arrest warrant has been issued for gabby's fiance brian laundrie. the fbi still asking the public for help as the nationwide manhunt for him intensifies. nbc's catie beck has the very latest. >> reporter: this morning, the nationwide search for brian laundrie picking up steam. authorities now armed with a federal warrant for his arrest. the fbi says laundrie is wanted for use of unauthorized access devices. according to court documents, laundrie used an unauthorized debit card and pin number in late august. and knowingly and with intent to defraud withdrew $1,000 or more from a wyoming atm. the laundrie family's attorney saying in a statement, it is my understanding that the arrest warrant for brian laundrie is related to activities occurring after the death of gabby petito and not re
san jose police officers association. the poll founds supervitor cindy chavez with the most favorable rating at 33% followed by raul r awe lez, davis and mayhan. all three are san jose city council members. the poll published in the mrkry news also finds nearly 6 in 10 voters are still undecided. the current mayor is being termed out. >>> developing new in the gabby petito investigation, an arrest warrant has been issued for gabby's fiance brian laundrie. the fbi still asking the...
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testing in place of vaccinations, which started in august unvaccinated police, a group that 87% of san jose city police officers and staff have shown proof of being vaccinated against covid-19. >> the rest have refused the vaccine for religious medical or unspecified reasons under the vaccine mandate on vaccine. cops firefighters, any city worker. they are under the wire here and could face, you know, a consequence. the police union says as many as 140 officers, though, could resign on their own retire because of this policy and that puts public safety at risk let's hear from mayor sam liccardo about what happens next after this deadline. >> fallen other safety protocols like continue to mask up and really accomplishing what the city is trying to do keeping individual safe as well as respecting individual choice. >> we're looking at a host of intermediates sanctions so that we don't have to jump to termination and even if we did that process itself would take several months. >> reached out to the city to see where they're at in terms of vaccination numbers at this time haven't heard back yet. bu
testing in place of vaccinations, which started in august unvaccinated police, a group that 87% of san jose city police officers and staff have shown proof of being vaccinated against covid-19. >> the rest have refused the vaccine for religious medical or unspecified reasons under the vaccine mandate on vaccine. cops firefighters, any city worker. they are under the wire here and could face, you know, a consequence. the police union says as many as 140 officers, though, could resign on...
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. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in the resolution passed by the san jose city council read at this special ceremony by san jose mayor sam liccardo now therefore be it resolved. >> that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against chinese immigrants in san jose dating back to the late 1800's in san jose's market street chinatown was deliberately burned to the ground and were >> the market street. chinatown sacando arson. i'm a 4th before the show action could be taken leading to the destruction of homes. and this is the displacement for 200 members. >> it says a chinese the formal apology resolution was well received by members of san jose's chinese american community. i stand proudly beside our air today. sam liccardo. >> thanking our city council members are taking this long-awaited step as we can. so we asian by this resolution apology. >> of a h
. >> it is a formal apology to san jose's chinese american community in the resolution passed by the san jose city council read at this special ceremony by san jose mayor sam liccardo now therefore be it resolved. >> that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities...
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san jose city council did an x stronger gun control rules, including mandatory liability insurance and paying an annual fee to fund emergency services. but nothing specific yet related to mental health in the newsroom mind brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news. alright, brooks thank you so much for that report. in oakland police officer was wounded during a shootout with an armed suspect this morning, but we're still able to call in that shooting to dispatch and as our crime reporter henry lee tells us the gunman surrendered after leading officers on a chase and standoff. an early morning gun battle left in oakland police officer and the suspect wounded in the city's uptown neighborhood. we all should be thankful that nobody was fatally injured. it began when police got a call about a man brandishing a gun near 24th and telegraph officers found the man several blocks away just before seven in the morning. a suspect immediately begin to fire shots at the officer. the officer was struck with that gunfire. that officer and a second officer returned fire, injuring the suspect. but the suspect ra
san jose city council did an x stronger gun control rules, including mandatory liability insurance and paying an annual fee to fund emergency services. but nothing specific yet related to mental health in the newsroom mind brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news. alright, brooks thank you so much for that report. in oakland police officer was wounded during a shootout with an armed suspect this morning, but we're still able to call in that shooting to dispatch and as our crime reporter henry lee tells...
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well dozens of self described anti-vaxxers gathered at san jose city hall today they were protesting at takes effect a week from today requiring all city workers be vaccinated. okay to be sad if a reporter jesse gary reports now from city hall. part that we want. when do we want it? outside san jose city hall. the work week comes to a close with an airing of grievances. we don't have a voice anymore. they make laws in here that don't even consider us. the us represents people opposed to a change in city law starting october 1st all san jose employees. must receive a covid vaccine as a condition of employment or face disciplinary action up to and including termination, and we're going to walk this very slowly. i think we understand. there are folks have strong concerns. when you do address those concerns, mayor sam liccardo says vaccinating everyone is the only way to move beyond the covid pandemic. the mayor's wrong. i've read all the science. if this were about the science, nobody would be forcing shots on anybody else upwards of 140 san jose police officers have to dispatchers and 8
well dozens of self described anti-vaxxers gathered at san jose city hall today they were protesting at takes effect a week from today requiring all city workers be vaccinated. okay to be sad if a reporter jesse gary reports now from city hall. part that we want. when do we want it? outside san jose city hall. the work week comes to a close with an airing of grievances. we don't have a voice anymore. they make laws in here that don't even consider us. the us represents people opposed to a...
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other city also follow suit across the country. the last of san jose's chinatowns was demolished by the city to make room for city hall. >>> a deal that fell through. a new angle today in the elizabeth holmes fraud trial unfolding in court in san jose. along with more testimony about elizabeth holmes, what she knew and when. while most of the day was spent on the cross-examination of dr. adam rosendorff, things perked up with a new witness. in the morning, her defense team tried to chip away at rosendorff's story that he knew the blood testing machines did not work and told holmes directly about his concerns. >> the defense is clearly trying to show at every step that she didn't know about these problems, or if she knew, she took whatever steps she could or delegated it to another person. >> he was replaced by dr. victoria sung, who worked at the bay area biotech firm called celgene. she testified that celgene tested theranos' machines in 2009 but could not validate the results. the trial will continue on friday morning. >>> let's take you outside on thi
other city also follow suit across the country. the last of san jose's chinatowns was demolished by the city to make room for city hall. >>> a deal that fell through. a new angle today in the elizabeth holmes fraud trial unfolding in court in san jose. along with more testimony about elizabeth holmes, what she knew and when. while most of the day was spent on the cross-examination of dr. adam rosendorff, things perked up with a new witness. in the morning, her defense team tried to...
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the same story for employees in the city of san jose. nbc bay area is looking at the impact in the community. >> reporter: here in the city of san jose the vast majority of employees are vaccinated except for a vocal few. over all 91% of city employees are vaccinated including 87% of all people who work for the san jose police department which includes 1,150 sworn officers. 92% of the fire department staff is vaccinated. both unions are pushing the city for flexibility for remaining employees either unvaccinated or do not want to show proof of vaccination. those few who are granted religious or medical exemptions will eventually have to show negative covid tests twice a week. today is also the deadline for health care workers to show their proof of vaccinations statewide. that includes nurses and doctors but also anyone who works in a hospital. as of two weeks ago 90% of kaiser employees were fully vaccinated. 94% of sanford health care workers were vaccinated in pallet. protesters have rallied outside san jose city hall decrying the vacc
the same story for employees in the city of san jose. nbc bay area is looking at the impact in the community. >> reporter: here in the city of san jose the vast majority of employees are vaccinated except for a vocal few. over all 91% of city employees are vaccinated including 87% of all people who work for the san jose police department which includes 1,150 sworn officers. 92% of the fire department staff is vaccinated. both unions are pushing the city for flexibility for remaining...
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here are vaccination deadlines for city workers across the bay area. in san jose, the deadline is october affairs. san francisco is requiring employees to be vaccinated by november 1. oakland is still finalizing its vaccine requirement for city employees. this is another vexing story. the warriors play their first preseason game one week from tonight, and this was the team's media day. there were a lot of questions for andrew wiggins. lastly, the nba denied his request for religious perception. without it, he won't be able to play at the chase center. wiggins says the issue is a private matter. >> i'm going to keep fighting for what i believe, whether it's one thing or another, i'm just going to fighting for what i believe in what i believe is right. dan: the warriors first preseason home game is october 6. if you have questions about covid-19 vaccines, you can ask our team. disco to abc7news.com/vaccine,7. click on the big blue box. it was not much, but it is some needed. parts of the bay area need every drop of rain. oakland received some rain early this morning
here are vaccination deadlines for city workers across the bay area. in san jose, the deadline is october affairs. san francisco is requiring employees to be vaccinated by november 1. oakland is still finalizing its vaccine requirement for city employees. this is another vexing story. the warriors play their first preseason game one week from tonight, and this was the team's media day. there were a lot of questions for andrew wiggins. lastly, the nba denied his request for religious perception....
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here are vaccination deadlines for city workers across the bay area. in san jose, the deadline is october affairs. san francisco is requiring employees to be vaccinated by november 1. oakland is still finalizing its vaccine requirement for city employees. this is another vexing story. the warriors play their first preseason game one week from tonight, and this was the team's media day. there were a lot of questions for andrew wiggins. lastly, the nba denied his request for religious perception. without it, he won't be able to play at the chase center. wiggins says the issue is a private matter. >> i'm going to keep fighting for what i believe, whether it's one thing or another, i'm just going to fighting for what i believe in what i believe is right. dan: the warriors first preseason home game is october 6. if you have questions about covid-19 vaccines, you can ask our team. disco to abc7news.com/vaccine,co click on the big blue box. it was not much, but it is some needed. parts of the bay area need every drop of rain. oakland received some rain early this morning
here are vaccination deadlines for city workers across the bay area. in san jose, the deadline is october affairs. san francisco is requiring employees to be vaccinated by november 1. oakland is still finalizing its vaccine requirement for city employees. this is another vexing story. the warriors play their first preseason game one week from tonight, and this was the team's media day. there were a lot of questions for andrew wiggins. lastly, the nba denied his request for religious perception....
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san jose. any flavor of entertainment you want you will have to show your proof of vaccination here in the city of san jose. the proof of requirement kicks off today at any city-owned property that seats 50 people or poor. not just the shark tank but san jose city hall, and performing arts center, the tech museum and the children's discovery museum to name a few. that applies to everybody 12 or older and they have to provide proof of vaccination, and there's no option to show a negative test instead in san jose. the option to show a negative test within 72 hours still stands, but the vaccine proof needs to apply to any event with 1,000 or more, and any outdoor event with 10,000 or more. >> i think it's good that they are trying to be safe and to make sure that everybody is, like, safe from the virus. there's a crowd of people at the concerts. >> it makes me feel better going to events because i know there were precautions taken, and i know i have shown my vaccination and been totally fine with it. >> reporter: the state vaccination requirements could change depending on the vaccination rate and
san jose. any flavor of entertainment you want you will have to show your proof of vaccination here in the city of san jose. the proof of requirement kicks off today at any city-owned property that seats 50 people or poor. not just the shark tank but san jose city hall, and performing arts center, the tech museum and the children's discovery museum to name a few. that applies to everybody 12 or older and they have to provide proof of vaccination, and there's no option to show a negative test...
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. >>> san jose could be the latest to ban flavored tobacco products. >> justice inan troop is live outside san jose city hall where the mayor is weighing in on the issue. >> and the mayor said this is a way to make sure the children are protected so they can make good healthy choices as adults. made that comment here outside of city hall on yesterday with other city councilmembers. these laws they say are past due. san jose would ban the more than 650 tobacco retailers selling flavored tobacco including menthol. it would also prohibit new retailers opening a store with in 500 feet of another tobacco retailer and with in a thousand feet of a school, park, community center or library. retailers will give -- will be given six months to empty the newly prohibited products from their shelves. this morning i want to mention a separate ordinance. it would outlaw smoking, including e cigarettes, vapes and cannabis inside most multifamily housing in the city. >> this isn't an stent and we have heard this already. the tobacco industry has a strong hold in our kids and enticing them with flavors and leading them t
. >>> san jose could be the latest to ban flavored tobacco products. >> justice inan troop is live outside san jose city hall where the mayor is weighing in on the issue. >> and the mayor said this is a way to make sure the children are protected so they can make good healthy choices as adults. made that comment here outside of city hall on yesterday with other city councilmembers. these laws they say are past due. san jose would ban the more than 650 tobacco retailers...
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outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu fox two news, the golden gate restaurant association, says a majority of restaurants in san francisco saw a drop in business following the city's proof of vaccination requirement. that mandate went into effect on august 20th and since then, 60% of restaurants said that business had gone down. 52% said at least one employee had at least one conflict with a customer over providing proof of vaccination. but 79% reported having very few issues with customers, industry experts say in addition to the mandate concerns about the delta variant and seasonal business trends could be contributing to that drop in business. the looming end of eviction moratoriums has san francisco city leaders looking for ways to help local businesses struggling to pay their rent. the state budget analyst estimates commercial businesses in san francisco have racked up a total of $600 million in unpaid back rent due to the pandemic. supervisor ashes if i e says he's working with the mayor to set up at $25 million fund that would offer grants of up to $35,000. but for no fau
outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu fox two news, the golden gate restaurant association, says a majority of restaurants in san francisco saw a drop in business following the city's proof of vaccination requirement. that mandate went into effect on august 20th and since then, 60% of restaurants said that business had gone down. 52% said at least one employee had at least one conflict with a customer over providing proof of vaccination. but 79% reported having very few issues with...
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outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. san francisco health department is standing by its health order and says warriors forward andrew wiggins must follow the city's rules and get a covid vaccine in order to play at chase center. according to the group, according to the bay area news group, the health department rejected wiggins request for a religious or medical exemption. the city requires proof of vaccination for large indoor events such as basketball games at chase center, the nba is not requiring players to receive vaccine shots. wiggins announced in march that he would only get the vaccine if you were forced to do so. all right, so a small group of protesters met in san francisco this afternoon to show support for haitian refugees at the us mexico border. the group stood outside the new federal building between market and mission streets, holding signs, organizers say the treatment of haitian refugees at the border is inhumane and are calling for an end to the deportation of haitian refugees. immediately. and then en
outside san jose city hall, jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. san francisco health department is standing by its health order and says warriors forward andrew wiggins must follow the city's rules and get a covid vaccine in order to play at chase center. according to the group, according to the bay area news group, the health department rejected wiggins request for a religious or medical exemption. the city requires proof of vaccination for large indoor events such as basketball games at chase...
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in san jose, kpix 5. >> this pilot program will last nine months. >> looking live in san francisco right now where the city announced a network outage , which briefly interrupted 911311 and other city services. technical problems with the city's 911 service were reported just before 7:00 a.m. >> we initiated our protocols for when power goes out, and 911 when into manual mode and remain operational with limited capacity through the duration of this outage, which was through 10:15 a.m. this morning. this is the situation that we plan for, >> there is no word yet on what caused the outage but it appears to be an internal malfunction. >>> on the fire watch tonight, there is growing hope the massive caldor fire will not reach lake tahoe, firefighters say that there steadily carving out fire lines there, and hope to make progress this weekend, if the winds cooperate. tens of thousands of people including the entire city of south lake tahoe remain evacuated. the fire is burning nearly 213,000 acres across el dorado and amador counties. and containment is up to 29%. >> this is the scene from just north of kirkwoo
in san jose, kpix 5. >> this pilot program will last nine months. >> looking live in san francisco right now where the city announced a network outage , which briefly interrupted 911311 and other city services. technical problems with the city's 911 service were reported just before 7:00 a.m. >> we initiated our protocols for when power goes out, and 911 when into manual mode and remain operational with limited capacity through the duration of this outage, which was through...
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there's a rally taking place outside san jose city hall opposing the city's vaccine mandate, which takes effect october 1st. the san jose police officers association says nearly 150 officers could leave their jobs because of this policy. some firefighters and healthcare workers in the city also refusing to get the vaccine in spite of the mandate. negotiations between the city and police union are expected to continue the mayor assembly, cardo says there is still time to resolve this issue. the world health organization added the antibody drug cocktail from regeneron to its list of treatments for people with covid. clinical studies have shown it's effective in treating patients who are at high risk of being admitted to a hospital. regeneron's drug combinations already been granted emergency use authorization in the united states at first got widespread attention when it was used to treat former president donald trump's covid illness last year. the santa clara county district attorney's office is now offering a $20,000 reward in the search for the person who's been using a slingshot to sho
there's a rally taking place outside san jose city hall opposing the city's vaccine mandate, which takes effect october 1st. the san jose police officers association says nearly 150 officers could leave their jobs because of this policy. some firefighters and healthcare workers in the city also refusing to get the vaccine in spite of the mandate. negotiations between the city and police union are expected to continue the mayor assembly, cardo says there is still time to resolve this issue. the...
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the san jose city council gave a formal apology at its meeting this afternoon to chinese american residents for the destruction of the city's chinatown. more than a century ago, san jose was home to five chinatown neighborhoods during the gold rush era. in 18 87. the city declared the largest one of public nuisance and approved in order to tear it down to make way for a new city hall. well, arsonists burned down the neighborhood before that could happen. 1400 people were displaced and hundreds of homes and businesses were destroyed. this apology comes as asian americans have faced a wave of violent attacks during the coronavirus pandemic. governor. newsom was in oakland today, taking a step to help increase the state's affordable housing supply. the governor signed 27 housing bills approved by the state legislature, the bills expand and streamline affordable housing production. the bills also strengthen accountability for local governments. gavin newsom says this is part of the states comprehensive strategy to tackle the housing crisis. this is unprecedented in u. s history, no state has ev
the san jose city council gave a formal apology at its meeting this afternoon to chinese american residents for the destruction of the city's chinatown. more than a century ago, san jose was home to five chinatown neighborhoods during the gold rush era. in 18 87. the city declared the largest one of public nuisance and approved in order to tear it down to make way for a new city hall. well, arsonists burned down the neighborhood before that could happen. 1400 people were displaced and hundreds...
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. >>> the topic of gun violence expected to be front and center in san jose. cityparalyzes p. >>> an unprecedented step to prevent migrants from crossing the border. the governor ordered a long line of public safety and national guard vicks to seal off the border where thousands of haitian immigrants have amasked. that barrier extends for miles and the governor says the strategy is working and some migrants are moving to other areas along the border to cross. >>> the superstar surprising his wife of ten years by renewing their wedding vows, but it's who officiated is what has many tearing up. that ahead. >>> and then last scene monday at laguna state beach body serving. school leaders have counsellors on campus and the district for students and staff that may need assistance. it's 4:54. >>> one thing nobody can deny when it comes to the giants these days, they like to make things interesting, right? the padres tied it up after the giants took the lead. in the ninth, brandon belt slid home knocking the ball loose from the catcher's mitt. then the padres hit into a d
. >>> the topic of gun violence expected to be front and center in san jose. cityparalyzes p. >>> an unprecedented step to prevent migrants from crossing the border. the governor ordered a long line of public safety and national guard vicks to seal off the border where thousands of haitian immigrants have amasked. that barrier extends for miles and the governor says the strategy is working and some migrants are moving to other areas along the border to cross. >>> the...
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the apology was passed in a resolution by the city council san jose mayor sam liccardo actually read a special ceremony. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against the chinese immigrants in san jose dating all the way back to the late 1800's when san jose's market street chinatown was deliberately burned to the ground. members of san jose's chinese american community say that they are proud of the city for doing this. and you can mark your calendars for february 19th because that's when the chinese new year parade officially returns to san francisco about that after taking last year off because of the pandemic. organizers say they're preparing to celebrate the upcoming year of the tiger all eligible volunteers and members of the parade are, of course, required to fully vaccinated and masks mask to be complying with san francisco man
the apology was passed in a resolution by the city council san jose mayor sam liccardo actually read a special ceremony. >> now therefore be it resolved. that the council, the city of san jose. apologize to all chinese immigrants and their descendants who came to standards that were victims of systemic and institutional racism xenophobia and discrimination. >> the resolution contains a long list of atrocities against the chinese immigrants in san jose dating all the way back to the...
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city. >> in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >> it is now up to the san jose city attorney's office to pursue actions against those spectators who were cited. we will be keeping an eye on that, too. they could face fines of up to $1000 and six months in jail, or a combination of both. >>> the new san leandro police chief is just minutes away from being sworn in. chief bridget will be taking over the role from interim chief susan mannheim. chief bridget previously served as police chief for the monterey county city of seaside and also spent 26 years with the ft. worth texas police department. >>> someone has a hole burning in their pocket after a lucky lottery purchase in san jose. to purchase playing the states fantasy five-game one a $355,000 jackpot last night. the winning ticket was sold at a 7-eleven on mckee road near the intersection of king road. the winning numbers are on your screen, there. the winner has 180 days from the night of the draw to claim their prize. >>> families are returning home after being evacuated from the caldor fire. this is some of the damage left behind. residents are s
city. >> in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >> it is now up to the san jose city attorney's office to pursue actions against those spectators who were cited. we will be keeping an eye on that, too. they could face fines of up to $1000 and six months in jail, or a combination of both. >>> the new san leandro police chief is just minutes away from being sworn in. chief bridget will be taking over the role from interim chief susan mannheim. chief bridget previously served as police...
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the s j p d vaccinated while negotiations continue for the coming days, there is a rally here at san jose city hall tomorrow 11 o'clock in the morning. show support for those city workers who do not believe they should be forced to get vaccinated as conditions of their employment. we're live outside san jose city hall this evening, jesse gary ktvu fox two news. julie will head back to you, jesse for those city workers who do not want to get the vaccine. is the city, saying the reason behind why they wouldn't allow for weekly testing. the mayor is saying that he believes everybody has to get vaccinated as a way to stop the delta variant. now he is saying that there are, um steps gradual steps from lowest to highest, the highest would be termination. but there are levels in between which could include testing, but these things are all being negotiated right now. and so the mayor is being. very tight lip. the union wants to get the word out that if a bulk of police officers decide to walk, you're not going to have officers to answer 911 calls in a timely matter that matter. they stress that they'
the s j p d vaccinated while negotiations continue for the coming days, there is a rally here at san jose city hall tomorrow 11 o'clock in the morning. show support for those city workers who do not believe they should be forced to get vaccinated as conditions of their employment. we're live outside san jose city hall this evening, jesse gary ktvu fox two news. julie will head back to you, jesse for those city workers who do not want to get the vaccine. is the city, saying the reason behind why...
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well, just. 100 cities in the states, including san francisco and oakland, have a ban. city leaders here in san jose say this ordinance is long overdue. opponents argue young people will go elsewhere. we got peach ice frozen mango strawberry banana flavored tobacco products make up half the inventory at various a smoke shop in san jose and 80% of sales soon these popular disposable jewel in tobacco products could be gone from store shelves. if i can't you know. as a 28 year old can go and buy something that i want to use that the city wants to take away. i personally don't like it is so important that cities throughout the country step forward. with efforts like this to protect our young people ahead of tuesday, san jose city council meeting the mayor and four council members voice supports on banning flavoured tobacco products, including mental, they say too often it lands in the hands of teens, cotton candy and saltwater taffy, our flavors you can find inside a candy store. but sadly, they are popular e cigarettes flavors as well. the tobacco industry has a stronghold in our kiddos, enticing them
well, just. 100 cities in the states, including san francisco and oakland, have a ban. city leaders here in san jose say this ordinance is long overdue. opponents argue young people will go elsewhere. we got peach ice frozen mango strawberry banana flavored tobacco products make up half the inventory at various a smoke shop in san jose and 80% of sales soon these popular disposable jewel in tobacco products could be gone from store shelves. if i can't you know. as a 28 year old can go and buy...
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san jose becomes the state's largest city to ban flavored tobacco products. uncil members voted unanimously to take the step. amanda del castillo you is live from san jose with details. there was a lot of passion behind this effort. reporter: yes. many passionate parents who say their motivation was the health and safety of their children. dozens tonight commending city council for deciding to pull those flavored tobacco products off of store shelves. with colorful packaging and enticing flavors like mango and tropical fruits, san jose councilmembers are concerned these products are marketed towards young people. after two days -- today's vote, the city will ban the sale of these products along with flavored juices. >> this is an urgent issue. fbi has tried to tackle it. the industry has gotten in the way, delayed things, referenda eyes things, and cause problems. it's up to local communities like this one to step up and protect our kids. reporter: the law would keep new tobacco retailers from setting up shop within 1000 feet of schools and 500 feet of an exis
san jose becomes the state's largest city to ban flavored tobacco products. uncil members voted unanimously to take the step. amanda del castillo you is live from san jose with details. there was a lot of passion behind this effort. reporter: yes. many passionate parents who say their motivation was the health and safety of their children. dozens tonight commending city council for deciding to pull those flavored tobacco products off of store shelves. with colorful packaging and enticing...
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san jose resident is accused of tying this man to a chair, stabbing him repeatedly and drowning him in the bathtub. it all happened at the vintage towers apartments across the street from san jose city hall. the mercury news reports that smith confessed, saying that the victim -- saying that he offered him drugs. an israeli study shows the booster shot uses the rate of infection by 11 full. ac/dc panel was set to debate this issue tomorrow. the chief pharmacist was on that panel and tells abc 7 news that it has been postponed for 10 days. the california apartment a public health says they found unvaccinated people were eight more -- eight times more likely to get covid than vaccinated people. the pandemic has changed so much of our lives including where and how we work. the shift to remote and hybrid work is having a big financial impact on the city of san francisco. tim johns is live in the financial district with the story. tim: it is no surprise that the financial district is not as busy as it was pre-pandemic. while that might be a good thing for some people in the city, it is ashlee not such a good thing. the foot traffic right be slowly coming back but with no end in sight for
san jose resident is accused of tying this man to a chair, stabbing him repeatedly and drowning him in the bathtub. it all happened at the vintage towers apartments across the street from san jose city hall. the mercury news reports that smith confessed, saying that the victim -- saying that he offered him drugs. an israeli study shows the booster shot uses the rate of infection by 11 full. ac/dc panel was set to debate this issue tomorrow. the chief pharmacist was on that panel and tells abc 7...
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san jose. the lowest vaccination rate in the county. at less than 42%. the annual center family car show teamed up with san jose city to bring back themes to the people. >> underserved part of san jose. there are a couple of clinics up here. we thought one more time there's an event going on. >> reporter: more than 25 people just there for the car show ended up getting vaccinated. >>> hurricane ida tore through the northeastern u.s. this past week leaving at least 65 dead and billions in damage. recovery efforts arend ds just to get the power back on. other parts of louisiana are worse. the head of louisiana's power company said that electricity may not be restored until the end of the month. >>> to northeast where torrential rains flooded several cities and towns. including manville, new jersey, which was dfkted when the remnants of devastated when the remnants of ida blew in. and a number of new york residents were killed when their basement apartments were flooded with storm water. >> the town is very amazing. everybody helps each other out. but this just came out of nowhere. >> fema says it's got more than a tho
san jose. the lowest vaccination rate in the county. at less than 42%. the annual center family car show teamed up with san jose city to bring back themes to the people. >> underserved part of san jose. there are a couple of clinics up here. we thought one more time there's an event going on. >> reporter: more than 25 people just there for the car show ended up getting vaccinated. >>> hurricane ida tore through the northeastern u.s. this past week leaving at least 65 dead...
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. >> san jose city council member, raul peralez, said he knows many could be looking for help and soon. he's presenting a full measure for help on tuesday. >> a lot of these people don't have resources to get legal support and help them through an eviction. >> community housing agencies redirecting tenants in need for rental assistance. there are worries many won't get the support they need before the end of the week when the first eviction notices can go out. >>> san mateo county event center is hosting a software conference called faster. >>> for niners fans this morning, just one thing missing from last night's game. >> yeah, that's the "w." it looked like they had one when the niners touchdown was with less than a minute on the clock. but left too much time on the clock. yeah, rogers drove the packers into scoring range. >> i don't have any worries when we're out on the field, but it's aaron rodgers and they did what they had to do to win. >> for fans, this was the first meaningful game with fans since the 2020 championship. >> yeah, the place was packed and a lot of people excited
. >> san jose city council member, raul peralez, said he knows many could be looking for help and soon. he's presenting a full measure for help on tuesday. >> a lot of these people don't have resources to get legal support and help them through an eviction. >> community housing agencies redirecting tenants in need for rental assistance. there are worries many won't get the support they need before the end of the week when the first eviction notices can go out. >>> san...
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think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> a plan is brewing in san jose to try to rein in the parking chaos on the city'sghbors have taken matters into their own hands. kpix 5's kiet do is live with that story. >> reporter: i grew up in east san jose, and we have been watching the popularity of this grow over the years, were people set out these orange cones in front of their homes. they do this so that nobody comes out and plops down a broken junker here, and takes up the spot in front of their home. though the push is on for a parking permit system. practically every street you turned down in east san jose, you will see them. orange cones everywhere. >> the orange cones are here them as you see, for the homeowner purpose, because they want to keep their own parking spaces. >> reporter: majesty mayfield they multiple families crammed under one roof, means more cards, more demand for parking, and sometimes it gets ugly. >> people actually get into fights over parking. not physical fights, but definitely yelling, or you ke needs tobe resolved. le th it's a problem. >> the car is destroyed. look. >> report
think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> a plan is brewing in san jose to try to rein in the parking chaos on the city'sghbors have taken matters into their own hands. kpix 5's kiet do is live with that story. >> reporter: i grew up in east san jose, and we have been watching the popularity of this grow over the years, were people set out these orange cones in front of their homes. they do this so that nobody comes out and plops down a broken junker here, and...
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so folks are saying the police can't park their cars at every corner here in san jose and it is a big city but as for numbers we reached out to the san jose police department and they didn't release any citation numbers or the number of cars impounded but they typically go after some of these drivers afterwards. so as long as they can get some videos and some information about these participants and drivers. >> thank you. >>> a suspected drunk driver has been arrested after a deadly hit and run and contra costa county. it happened on byron highway near brentwood around 11:00 last night. police say an 18-year-old driver hit and killed two teenagers as they were walking on the road after going to a party. the victims were in 18-year-old girl from pittsburgh and a 16- year-old boy from oakley. the boyfriend of one of the victims went to the scene to remember his girlfriend. >> she was beautiful. she was always happy. she was the happiness of the party. >> the driver was arrested under the suspicion of driving under the influence and gross vehicular manslaughter. >>> a new report says u.s. roa
so folks are saying the police can't park their cars at every corner here in san jose and it is a big city but as for numbers we reached out to the san jose police department and they didn't release any citation numbers or the number of cars impounded but they typically go after some of these drivers afterwards. so as long as they can get some videos and some information about these participants and drivers. >> thank you. >>> a suspected drunk driver has been arrested after a...
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a local medical excerpt breaks it down for us live. >>> tenants in san jose take over the lobby of the city's in arms. good evening. >> some seniors in san jose are at risk of being a big did their emergency covid shelters. >> they took their fight all the way to city hall. kpix 5's kiet do shows us why they are so frustrated. >> reporter: a group of seniors, many of them sick and disabled, came down here to city hall to give housing department officials and earful about getting effective, and guess what? they listened. >> it don't be greedy, we are needy. >> reporter: for nearly an hour, the city listened. >> that was totally unfair and backhanded of the city. >> reporter: the deputy director is taking heat. >> it's not fair. >> reporter: for tearing apart this community of formerly homeless people, and accused of only looking at the bottom line. >> we all take care of each other, and it works for us. >> covid is active and strong, and you want to throw us back out. >> i don't understand why you are like into for the rent, sorry, peace out. or back the seniors have been living at the old sur
a local medical excerpt breaks it down for us live. >>> tenants in san jose take over the lobby of the city's in arms. good evening. >> some seniors in san jose are at risk of being a big did their emergency covid shelters. >> they took their fight all the way to city hall. kpix 5's kiet do shows us why they are so frustrated. >> reporter: a group of seniors, many of them sick and disabled, came down here to city hall to give housing department officials and earful...
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today senator state senator dave cortesi and san jose city leaders introduced moses. it's a military great satellite communication unit. that allows firefighters to make calls and provide critical information even when cell towers burned down senator cortez, he says, thanks to a budget request, the city of san jose will be able to purchase this unit. moses will be deployed during the, uh the rest of circumstances when our communication that would work has or is at risk of failure. this is another critical tool sandals. the fire department will soon have available to better serve the community and keep our residents safe during major, um, incident incidents. fire officials say. by using better technology, they'll be able to save lives by providing real time alerts to the public. new numbers show californians use only about 2% less water in july than they did a year ago in the midst of our historic drought in sonoma county, the city of healdsburg slashed water use by 54% that is the best in the state. the bay area overall cut water by more than 8% but across southern ca
today senator state senator dave cortesi and san jose city leaders introduced moses. it's a military great satellite communication unit. that allows firefighters to make calls and provide critical information even when cell towers burned down senator cortez, he says, thanks to a budget request, the city of san jose will be able to purchase this unit. moses will be deployed during the, uh the rest of circumstances when our communication that would work has or is at risk of failure. this is...
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in the south bay, tonight, hundreds met outside san jose city hall for a monumental occasion. 200 yearsxican independence. amanda del castillo shows us the tradition is more alive than ever. ♪ amanda: the and sounds of mexican independence day bringing hundreds to downtown san jose. >> we have been in our houses for so long. these events give us happiness. amanda: marking 200 years of independence. celebrated every september 16. the day commemorates exit close freedom from centuries of spanish rule. councilman emphasizing the real significance for the south bay. >> we have icons like cesar chavez that have demonstrated and rallied hundreds of times for community members right here , beginning in the city of san jose. amanda: a community connected through culture from aztec dancers to live bands, latino artists, and more. keeping the past present. >> today means a lot of pride in our culture, a lot of pride in our history. as a descendant of immigrants from mexico, i see this day as a symbol of self-determination for our people. amanda: residents say the added recognition means more duri
in the south bay, tonight, hundreds met outside san jose city hall for a monumental occasion. 200 yearsxican independence. amanda del castillo shows us the tradition is more alive than ever. ♪ amanda: the and sounds of mexican independence day bringing hundreds to downtown san jose. >> we have been in our houses for so long. these events give us happiness. amanda: marking 200 years of independence. celebrated every september 16. the day commemorates exit close freedom from centuries of...
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san jose's covid vaccine mandate is now in effect today. we could find out how many city employees might be. let go for refusing to get the shot will live with the details. >> and livermore is in a stage 2 water emergency. we'll tell you what they want you to do now to save water. >> and the alameda county sheriff's office says this is their largest pot robust ever 100,000 plants and millions of dollars >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am morning news at 7. >> thanks for waking up with us on the day a lot of people in the north. they got a wake-up call. yes, you know, from a little earthquake. >> but i was thinking with a view it as a sign of god. why? because you know how like through the day you may ask like for sayings or pray for things. what if you are asking for something at that very moment. you sign and there was an earthquake ground shook for sure. you're getting it back to winston is right. but yeah, it's that earthquake was very minor. one fact. let's get right to the weather center johnson following that and the red flag war
san jose's covid vaccine mandate is now in effect today. we could find out how many city employees might be. let go for refusing to get the shot will live with the details. >> and livermore is in a stage 2 water emergency. we'll tell you what they want you to do now to save water. >> and the alameda county sheriff's office says this is their largest pot robust ever 100,000 plants and millions of dollars >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 00:00am...
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city could face backfire. >> as gene kang reporting for us tonight. and here locally. san jose firefighter and police unions. they pushed back on the plan to mandate covid vaccinations for city employees by the end of the month. the president of san jose firefighters local to 30 making the announcement in a statement that reads in part. well, we strongly encourage all of our members to be vaccinated. we are against a vaccine mandate. we do not believe anyone should be terminated over the vaccine. >> another big story tonight with the recall behind tim governor newsome is getting back to work chipping away at all. those propose laws that the legislature has been sending to his desk hundreds of bills. now awaiting signature or his with this deadline fast approaching our kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains. >> about 700 bills. sit on governor gavin newsom's desk proposals that piled up as he faced a recall with an october 10th deadline. newsome has about 3 weeks to sign or veto the legislation part of the push to have the recall date as soon as possible was
city could face backfire. >> as gene kang reporting for us tonight. and here locally. san jose firefighter and police unions. they pushed back on the plan to mandate covid vaccinations for city employees by the end of the month. the president of san jose firefighters local to 30 making the announcement in a statement that reads in part. well, we strongly encourage all of our members to be vaccinated. we are against a vaccine mandate. we do not believe anyone should be terminated over the...
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it got under way as hundreds of protesters staged rally at san jose city hall. many of them said they are not anti-vaccine but they want people to be allowed to make their own choice. >> i'm 100% sure these shots do not prevent transmission. >> what about public health officials that say they help? >> they are wrong. they need to read the science. >> today the county public health department opened up two clinics to offer booster shots. the shots are available to people 65 years old and older and those with qualifying underlying health conditions. it's by appointment only so far. >>> san mateo county is preparing to host the largest in-person conference since the pandemic began. the event will take place from september 27th at the san mateo event center. our coronavirus coverage continuesposting updates 24/7. >>> pg&e facing criminal charges for sparking a deadly wildfire. one of the charges, manslaughter. this one of handful that investigators believe fell on the a pg&e power line and started ta fire. four are for involuntary manslaughter. pg&e is criminally ne
it got under way as hundreds of protesters staged rally at san jose city hall. many of them said they are not anti-vaccine but they want people to be allowed to make their own choice. >> i'm 100% sure these shots do not prevent transmission. >> what about public health officials that say they help? >> they are wrong. they need to read the science. >> today the county public health department opened up two clinics to offer booster shots. the shots are available to people...
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>>> happening today the san jose city council will vote on an ordinance that would ban flavored tobacco. this would be the largest city to implement a ban of its kind. if it is best the city's more than 650 tobacco retailers would have to stop selling those flavored tobacco products including menthol. they are going to take up that issue at 5:00.>>> getting you caught up on fire watch, cal fire making progress on the phone fire in shasta county. it is now a 65% contained. meantime account or fire remains at 76% containment in el dorado county and the dixie fire is now 94% contained. that spans several counties including plumas and butte. has burned more than 960,000 acres and for comparison that is bigger than all of santa clara county.>>> right now climate activist gratitude berg, you remember her? she is in milan. this comes right before another conference involving climate and energy ministers. she wasn't shy about her message here. listen. >> net zero by 2050. climate neutral -- this is all here -- this is all we hear from so-called leaders, words, words that sound great but so far
>>> happening today the san jose city council will vote on an ordinance that would ban flavored tobacco. this would be the largest city to implement a ban of its kind. if it is best the city's more than 650 tobacco retailers would have to stop selling those flavored tobacco products including menthol. they are going to take up that issue at 5:00.>>> getting you caught up on fire watch, cal fire making progress on the phone fire in shasta county. it is now a 65% contained....
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. >>> happening now in san jose. city planners are holding a virtual community meeting to discuss plans for a new mixed- use housing projects. the property at 1065 south winchester cents about one mile from the winchester mystery house. if approved, the six-story the relevance will add 70 new residential units, as well as commercial space. we are monitoring tonight's meeting and will let you know what what happens. >>> bartz powell street station reopened 90 minutes ago following a death on the tracks. no details have been released on the incident, which caused a major trans bay delay. >>> the pilot of a small plane walked away after a inloalto, today. it happened in march. the other wing which snapped in half and landed in a trail just before 2:00 p.m., misses northeast of the palo alto airport. as the plane was going down, it took out a power line, with it. >> he said on the radio he had an engine problem and later he said he had a second engine problem. probably either contamination of the fuel or something like that.
. >>> happening now in san jose. city planners are holding a virtual community meeting to discuss plans for a new mixed- use housing projects. the property at 1065 south winchester cents about one mile from the winchester mystery house. if approved, the six-story the relevance will add 70 new residential units, as well as commercial space. we are monitoring tonight's meeting and will let you know what what happens. >>> bartz powell street station reopened 90 minutes ago...