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the name of the newest pro team that will likely be next year at paypal park in san jose. >>> thousands of san jose city workers threaten to walk off the job. coming up in our 9:30 stream, we have the sticking points that could impact everything from summer travel to 911 calls. >> i thought you trust me. >> this story left by family feet away from massive flames. this chained pup is saved. we show you the dramatic body flex alert! flex alert! a popower outagege is loomini. ththat's just t alert, he's's always gegetting workrkp about somemething. flex alelerts notifyfy us of preventablble power ououtages. that wayay we alwaysys know whn to helelp stop onene. ok flex, j just drop s some knowowledge on m me again. ohoh, ok i wilill - i'll t turr thermoststat to 78..... i'll unpnplug the blblender. ththe hair dryryer. - my blalankie? - - yep! - let't's talk abobout it! - - nope. ooo, we cacan save thehe laundy til' thehe morning!! oh, , yes pleasese! ohoh! little t things likeke s help save e our powerr and hehelp save usus from outat. with flelex alerts,, the popower is oururs. >>> if you have a furry frie
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he believes at san jose city hall. in the meantime, that resource fair is set to start at 1:00 this afternoon. it goes until five and it's happening at san jose city hall rotunda. live in san jose ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. all right, ali, thank you. time now. 735. the oakland naacp one city officials to declare a state of emergency in oakland because of the rising crime rate. the naacp sent a letter that said, quote, our community members are in danger and elected officials are turning their heads away. we're calling on the mayor to step up and work with the oakland naacp to address this critical issue. and call for a state of emergency. now, the naacp didn't tell us what it wants. the state of emergency to cover. people. we talked to said they want to hear specific details that could restore peace to neighborhoods. i think symbolism is super important, especially in this day and age see something that's like big and drastic in a headline. it's my question to be, what would a state of emergency really mean on the
he believes at san jose city hall. in the meantime, that resource fair is set to start at 1:00 this afternoon. it goes until five and it's happening at san jose city hall rotunda. live in san jose ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. all right, ali, thank you. time now. 735. the oakland naacp one city officials to declare a state of emergency in oakland because of the rising crime rate. the naacp sent a letter that said, quote, our community members are in danger and elected officials are turning...
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san jose council member ortiz about that resource fair that they're having. it's scheduled to start at 1:00 this afternoon. it goes until five and it's happening in the rotunda at san jose cityrasmus, ktvu fox two news. ali thank you. the local chapter of the naacp is calling on city officials in oakland to declare a state of emergency because of the increase of violent crime. the organization sent a letter to local leaders saying, quote, our community members are in danger and elected officials are turning their heads away. we are calling on the mayor to step up and work with the oakland branch to address this critical issue and call for a state of emergency. the organization didn't tell us what it wants. the state of emergency to cover people we spoke with said they want to hear specific fix and that could restore peace to neighborhoods. i think symbolism is super important, especially in this day and age of social media and everybody wanting to like see something that's like big and drastic in a headline. it's my question to be, what would a state of emergency really mean on the ground? and could that possibly actually like, you know, further harm the narrative around oak
san jose council member ortiz about that resource fair that they're having. it's scheduled to start at 1:00 this afternoon. it goes until five and it's happening in the rotunda at san jose cityrasmus, ktvu fox two news. ali thank you. the local chapter of the naacp is calling on city officials in oakland to declare a state of emergency because of the increase of violent crime. the organization sent a letter to local leaders saying, quote, our community members are in danger and elected...
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the fair takes place at san jose city hall from 1:00-5:00 p.m..a man on the peninsula faces charges in connection with a stabbing that killed one woman and injured an investigators are calling it a case of domestic violence. it all happened in redwood city on avenue near fvenue at 12:30 this morning. deputies responded after a woman called 911 screaming for help, saying that someone was trying th sheriffs office says that whenepies got there they found a man standing outside the home, coin blood. thenidentified 44-year-old was then taken into custody. the woman who survived the attack is expected to recover. in the south bay, three sideshows blocked traffic in several areas of san jose overnight. [car dion: the first one happened at 12:30 in the morning near yerba buena. officers then responded to another one in the same area on capitol expressway. video shows multiple cars doing doughnuts as people got dangerously close and this one happened near the automall on pearl avenue where people are seen running from officers as they arrive. in developin
the fair takes place at san jose city hall from 1:00-5:00 p.m..a man on the peninsula faces charges in connection with a stabbing that killed one woman and injured an investigators are calling it a case of domestic violence. it all happened in redwood city on avenue near fvenue at 12:30 this morning. deputies responded after a woman called 911 screaming for help, saying that someone was trying th sheriffs office says that whenepies got there they found a man standing outside the home, coin...
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this was out of san jose. >> city workers are one step closer to potentially going on strike. ah, they do not like what's going on with their contract negotiations. will tran is live in san jose with the status at this hour. the morning will. >> daria, their current contract expired back in june. and right now they're looking for a new contract and they're not looking for more money. they're hoping that city of san jose hires more people and they're willing to go on strike to send a message. the city of city hall. you notice i'm skews me. the city of san jose and city hall that you need to hire people because in the meantime, they claim they are the ones suffering and that is why a 5 o'clock tonight. you probably have never heard of this before. strike school. that's what they will be attending held by the unions. about 200 people expected to attend. and it's at a church right across the street from city hall. they claim right now the city is so severely understaffed when it comes to airport workers, maintenance workers, librarians some of the essential duties that they carry o
this was out of san jose. >> city workers are one step closer to potentially going on strike. ah, they do not like what's going on with their contract negotiations. will tran is live in san jose with the status at this hour. the morning will. >> daria, their current contract expired back in june. and right now they're looking for a new contract and they're not looking for more money. they're hoping that city of san jose hires more people and they're willing to go on strike to send a...
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san jose downtown 83 oakland nice 75. in the city at 66 today. slightly cooler. are all down. not much. a little bit more. so tomorrow we get about a 5 or 10 degree drop on those temps. tomorrow so cooler weather. we peaked out on sunday and today will be the transition day. a little cooler as we head into then. much cooler today, little cooler tomorrow, much cooler wednesday into thursday. so a break from the inland heat, concord forecast 94 yesterday, going 90 today down to 82 for tuesday, wednesday, 83 on thursday, probably a little jump up on by the end of the week is the way it looks. the high is trying to send in a lot of moisture. it has sent in a lot of high clouds, making for a nice sunrise. there's fog underneath that. but that system, that low coming out of the gulf of alaska will start to push this moisture out of the picture as we head to the next 24 or 48 hours. still a lot of moisture may finally southern california made some. we're just getting the high mid-level clouds from it. 5060 on the temps are a few 40s to the north. i know sebastopol littl
san jose downtown 83 oakland nice 75. in the city at 66 today. slightly cooler. are all down. not much. a little bit more. so tomorrow we get about a 5 or 10 degree drop on those temps. tomorrow so cooler weather. we peaked out on sunday and today will be the transition day. a little cooler as we head into then. much cooler today, little cooler tomorrow, much cooler wednesday into thursday. so a break from the inland heat, concord forecast 94 yesterday, going 90 today down to 82 for tuesday,...
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>>> thousands of san jose city workers threatened to walk off the job. the sticking points in a strike that could impact everything from summer travel to 911 calls. >>> for this rising bay area women's soccer team, it is not enough to just keep winning. they need to afford the cost of their success. >> this would be a lot easier if we were able to have the financial means to go pro. >>> we have such a tremendous group of young women. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hi, i am sara donchey in for juliette. it is sunny around most of the bay area today, feeling like july, but about to get a lot hotter. that's the right idea! we found some kids cooling off in the fountains at san ramon central park. this will look really inviting come this weekend when inland spots jumped to triple digits. the warm-up will not be as dramatic by the coast. san francisco fire is warning about potential for dangerous rip currents . let's head over to paul heggen who has been getting ready for this extreme heat for days now. it will be uncomfortable! >> y
>>> thousands of san jose city workers threatened to walk off the job. the sticking points in a strike that could impact everything from summer travel to 911 calls. >>> for this rising bay area women's soccer team, it is not enough to just keep winning. they need to afford the cost of their success. >> this would be a lot easier if we were able to have the financial means to go pro. >>> we have such a tremendous group of young women. >> this is cbs news...
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we will start in san jose where unions representing over 4500 san jose city employees announced that they will begin conducting in-person voting on august. 1st to authorize a strike. joining us now live from san jose theatest here. good afternoon, charles. >> good afternoon. yeah. here in san jose, thousands of unionized city workers have been on the job without a new contract since the end of june. they say that negotiations with the city have broken down and now they are preparing to take a strike vote. >> 2 unions representing 4500 san jose city workers have called for a strike vote on august. 1st, these are workers at city facilities including libraries and the airport. the union say that a strike could also impact emergency response times and affordable housing in san jose. the union say they've been negotiating with the city for months and are asking for competitive wages and benefits and that the city address staffing shortages. >> it's frustrating to be at this point and still feel like there's been no progress made and coming to the table to us when i believe that we are goin
we will start in san jose where unions representing over 4500 san jose city employees announced that they will begin conducting in-person voting on august. 1st to authorize a strike. joining us now live from san jose theatest here. good afternoon, charles. >> good afternoon. yeah. here in san jose, thousands of unionized city workers have been on the job without a new contract since the end of june. they say that negotiations with the city have broken down and now they are preparing to...
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ktvu is mark sayer joins us live tonight from san jose city hall with the story. mark well, mike, julie, this is just the latest incident involving a long string of recent incidents involving street vendors and the city says it hopes that by educating street vendors both on their rights and on safety, they can help prevent incidents like this one and improve safety overall trespassing off two of the california violations. in this recording posted on social media and obtained by the office of san jose councilman peter ortiz . you can hear guards asking a strawberry vendor to leave an area outside of a shopping leave, you under arrest. 911 now at one point, one of the guards can be seen walking over to stacked boxes of strawberries the street vendor was selling and then kicking them over. it all happened on story road near capitol expressway, where street vendors regularly gather. yeah, i mean, council member, extreme outrage at first. angel madero is chief of staff to councilman peter ortiz, who represents the district. just really disheartening to see somebody in o
ktvu is mark sayer joins us live tonight from san jose city hall with the story. mark well, mike, julie, this is just the latest incident involving a long string of recent incidents involving street vendors and the city says it hopes that by educating street vendors both on their rights and on safety, they can help prevent incidents like this one and improve safety overall trespassing off two of the california violations. in this recording posted on social media and obtained by the office of...
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well, >> reyna, i'm in front of san jose city hall. here's what you need to know. no strike. eminently, but they are talking about it and they're hoping to send a message to the city of san jose. one saying if you don't do this strike could happen. and to we are preparing the possible strikers for what they're calling strike schools. so here's what's going on. they're inviting a lot of their workers to go to san jose united methodist church tonight, starting at 5 o'clock in the evening what they will do and this will be spearheaded by their union, says to teach them how to behave during a strike, what they can and cannot do their rights. should they go on strike now the city and the workers. they've been trying to work on a new contract for months now. but those talks have stalled to the point where that contract actually expired just a few weeks ago. the workers, they're very upset, not that they are not happy with having a job. they're saying it's quite the opposite that they're working too much. 8 to 14 hour days. and the reason why they're saying that is because
well, >> reyna, i'm in front of san jose city hall. here's what you need to know. no strike. eminently, but they are talking about it and they're hoping to send a message to the city of san jose. one saying if you don't do this strike could happen. and to we are preparing the possible strikers for what they're calling strike schools. so here's what's going on. they're inviting a lot of their workers to go to san jose united methodist church tonight, starting at 5 o'clock in the evening...
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some city workers. >> are a step closer to going on strike in san jose. employees are upset with the city over stalled contract negotiations as we find crawford's will trend live in san jose with exactly is happening here will. >> i'm in front of city hall. no strike imminently. but if they go on strike, according to the unions, it's more than just walking the picket lines and holding messages. they actually want to have people go to strike school, which is right across the street from city on. that will happen at around 5 o'clock tonight. here's what you need to know. 4500 city workers. they've been trying to work on a new contract with the city for quite some time. but that has not happened yet. and they are working without a contract and that actually expired at the end of june. they are not looking for more money. they're looking for more help and they say the reason being they're so understaffed that they are working longer hours anywhere between 8 hours and 14 hours and they don't even have the right to turn down over time because they're so understa
some city workers. >> are a step closer to going on strike in san jose. employees are upset with the city over stalled contract negotiations as we find crawford's will trend live in san jose with exactly is happening here will. >> i'm in front of city hall. no strike imminently. but if they go on strike, according to the unions, it's more than just walking the picket lines and holding messages. they actually want to have people go to strike school, which is right across the street...
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more than 20 years since the city of san jose has seen a strike by their employees. that is why the unions they're holding strike school tonight. it's right across the street from city hall. more than 200 people expected to attend. they will be taught what they can and cannot do their rights. should there be a strike? the city workers, they've been working without a contract since the end of june. they have been trying to negotiate a deal for months, but nothing in place right now. and aim they're not asking for more money. in fact, they're asking for more help. so they don't have to work as much as they currently are right now. they claim that because the city is so understaffed for positions like librarians city workers who do maintenance airport workers that they're being forced to work overtime that often times they don't want working 8 to 14 hour days and they're hoping that the city hires more people so they can get back to the business of their families, friends, things that they need to do when they're not at work. and they say when the city is fully staffed,
more than 20 years since the city of san jose has seen a strike by their employees. that is why the unions they're holding strike school tonight. it's right across the street from city hall. more than 200 people expected to attend. they will be taught what they can and cannot do their rights. should there be a strike? the city workers, they've been working without a contract since the end of june. they have been trying to negotiate a deal for months, but nothing in place right now. and aim...
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a former san jose city employee is suing the city after she claims she was fired for being wrongfully accused of leaking confidential information. stacey cats. brown started working for san jose mayor matt mahan at the beginning of this year and just 7 days later, she was placed on administrative leave before being fired. brown says may hands chief of staff wrongfully accused her of leaking information about his vice mayor selection. and this alleged false and defamatory statement ruined her reputation in san jose city hall. her attorney is now planning to serve a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city san jose. and national news tonight, an american nurse and her daughter has been reported as kidnapped in haiti. alex endorsing bill was in the country working for ellroy, which is a christian humanitarian aid organization. when the pair were taken from the group's campus just outside the haitian capital. this was on thursday ellroy on saturday in a statement said that they're working to secure the hostages safe return. the u.s. state department has not issued a do not travel or
a former san jose city employee is suing the city after she claims she was fired for being wrongfully accused of leaking confidential information. stacey cats. brown started working for san jose mayor matt mahan at the beginning of this year and just 7 days later, she was placed on administrative leave before being fired. brown says may hands chief of staff wrongfully accused her of leaking information about his vice mayor selection. and this alleged false and defamatory statement ruined her...
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us they welcome the new efforts but fear it doesn't go far enough. >>> happening today, the city of san josereet vendors about their rights, after a new video surfaces of vendor harassment. the san jose city council has partnered with other south bay organizations to host the informational fair. it comes days after a video seems to show a security guard kick over a vendor's crate of strawberries outside of a home depot. police are investigating that incident. today's session will have workshops on safety, marketing and workers' rights. it will also connect people with other resources to help. it starts at 1:00 at the city hall rotunda. >>> summer's sweltering temperatures partly triggering a spike in gas prices. aaa says the national average is about $3.76 a gallon, about 16 cents more than last week. california, of course, maintaining an average of $5 a gallon. experts say cuts in production are to blame, and so is the heat. >> we've got a lot of refineries at areghing and wing. they're notred toh 10 or 15 days of 100 degree temperatures in a row. >> as the u.s. moves into peak hurricane se
us they welcome the new efforts but fear it doesn't go far enough. >>> happening today, the city of san josereet vendors about their rights, after a new video surfaces of vendor harassment. the san jose city council has partnered with other south bay organizations to host the informational fair. it comes days after a video seems to show a security guard kick over a vendor's crate of strawberries outside of a home depot. police are investigating that incident. today's session will have...
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san jose, the heart of silicon valley. she looked at that and said there were other big cities who said they had theirs digitized and availablee public. san jose should have that as well. >> it's so funny when kids talk to them, you used to have to do what? >> i love that. it was very tedious. >> i will call out my intern, when i explained the story what is micro filfilm? how does that work? >> you look at the paper, the day you want, the history comes up. >> i remember it well. >> thanks, garvin. >>> dozens of kaiser permanente workers are walking the picket lines not because they're on strike but they're protesting what they say are unsafe staffing levels that impact patient care. the picket line at san leandro happening outside of kaiser locations including san jose, richmond, antioch, vacaville. the union is calling for better pay and benefits. the union goes on to say the protest is expected to last until friday but they say it's not going to impact patient care. in a statement kaiser says in part, quote, we're currently bargaining with kaiser unions given where we are in the bargaining process it's clear the picketing b
san jose, the heart of silicon valley. she looked at that and said there were other big cities who said they had theirs digitized and availablee public. san jose should have that as well. >> it's so funny when kids talk to them, you used to have to do what? >> i love that. it was very tedious. >> i will call out my intern, when i explained the story what is micro filfilm? how does that work? >> you look at the paper, the day you want, the history comes up. >> i...
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he's a recent immigrant and they still have rights here in the country and in the city of san jose. so making sure that they know who to reach out for, to exercise those rights are really important. san jose city council member peter ortiz says city leaders were already planning a set of workshops for street vendors months ago after several high profile incidents in february. a vendor outside sap center was hit in the head and had to go to the hospital for treatment and a few days after that, in a different part of the city, another man attacked a vendor with a bat, along with knowing their rights. some of the other topics today's street vendor fair will cover include how vendors can protect themselves from crime and theft and the steps they can take to set up a storefront or more permanent business. as for the two security guards in this video, it's my understanding this is a statement from home depot, but they are no longer at that post with home depot. so whether they were fired or transitioned out, regardless, i'm glad that they're gone. the street vendor resource fair starts at
he's a recent immigrant and they still have rights here in the country and in the city of san jose. so making sure that they know who to reach out for, to exercise those rights are really important. san jose city council member peter ortiz says city leaders were already planning a set of workshops for street vendors months ago after several high profile incidents in february. a vendor outside sap center was hit in the head and had to go to the hospital for treatment and a few days after that,...
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. >>> tomorrow san jose city workers are set to vote on whether to authorize a strike. unions representing more than 4,500 city employees say they are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. the organizations say libraries, airport, affordable housing, emergency response times, all the things are seeing an impact. leaders are unanimously recommending members vote to strike. voting will be held in person tomorrow through friday. a strike could take place as soon as next week. we've reached out to the city overnight for comment. we have not yet heard back. >>> a bay area drummer is asking for help after his van with all his equipment inside was stolen. les edwin is known for playing drums at pier 45 along fisherman's wharf, but last thursday his van was stolen from his driveway. it was caught on a neighbor's ring doorbell. you can see the white chevy stress being driven away. edwins says everything he used to perform was in that van. >> i had all my drums, all the drum hardware, two computers, one i just bought. everything to do my show. everything that i do and work wi
. >>> tomorrow san jose city workers are set to vote on whether to authorize a strike. unions representing more than 4,500 city employees say they are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. the organizations say libraries, airport, affordable housing, emergency response times, all the things are seeing an impact. leaders are unanimously recommending members vote to strike. voting will be held in person tomorrow through friday. a strike could take place as soon as next week. we've...
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. >>> san jose city workers can hit the picket lines for the first time in two decades. the union representing more than 4500 city employees from 911 dispatchers to library workers say they are just overworked, understaffed. they are asking for a salary increase followed by 6% increase next year and 5% the year after that. the city can do 5, 4 and 3%. >> we are always figuring out how to pay our workers as fairly and competitively as we possibly can without having to cut city services. it does not do us any good to pay high wages in we are cutting services at the same point. we are always trying to find that balance. >> it has been beyond frustrating to hear the same rhetoric over and over and over again that turning around and saying on one hand we are very valuable part of the city and on the other hand not giving us the means to be able to live anywhere near san jose. >> workers contract expired at the end of june. the union has given the city until august 8th to make a deal. >>> chemical spill shuts down part of the bay area freeway. where the cleanup stands right now
. >>> san jose city workers can hit the picket lines for the first time in two decades. the union representing more than 4500 city employees from 911 dispatchers to library workers say they are just overworked, understaffed. they are asking for a salary increase followed by 6% increase next year and 5% the year after that. the city can do 5, 4 and 3%. >> we are always figuring out how to pay our workers as fairly and competitively as we possibly can without having to cut city...
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. >> in the south bay, thousands of san jose city workers could go on strike next month of a deal with the city is not reached soon. unionized city workers have been on the job without a new contract since june. 30th. the union say that they have been negotiating with the city for months and are asking for competitive wages and benefits and for the city to address staffing shortages. those negotiations have broken down and now the unions have called for a strike vote on august. 1st. >> straining to be at this point and still feel like there's been no progress made and coming to the table to us when i believe that we are going into done a wonderful job coming to the table to negotiate with them. >> in a statement to kron 4 san jose mayor matt mahan said he believes workers should be fairly compensated. adding we are committed to continuing to negotiate a deal that's fair to everyone. our workers and our residents who rely on the essential services are city provides. in francisco. a landmark decision ends a rule banning public service workers iking the california public employment board
. >> in the south bay, thousands of san jose city workers could go on strike next month of a deal with the city is not reached soon. unionized city workers have been on the job without a new contract since june. 30th. the union say that they have been negotiating with the city for months and are asking for competitive wages and benefits and for the city to address staffing shortages. those negotiations have broken down and now the unions have called for a strike vote on august. 1st....
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. >>> city of san jose is teaching street vendors about their rights after new video surfaces of vendor harassment. san jose city council has partnered with other organizations to host the informational fair. it comes after days of video seems to show a security guard kicking over a vendor's crate of strawberries outside of a home depot. police are investigating the video. today's session will have workshops on safety, marketing, and workers' rights. it will also connect people with other resources to help. it starts at 1:00 at the city hall rotunda. >>> tomorrow, san home sales city workers are set to vote on whether to authorize a strike. unions representing more than 4,500 city employees say they are facing a recruitment and retention crisis. the organization says libraries, the airport, affordable housing, emergency response times, all those are seeing an impact. leaders from collective bargaining teams are representing. they'll be held in person tomorrow through friday. a strike could take place as soon as next week. we've reached out to the city for comments but have not heard bac
. >>> city of san jose is teaching street vendors about their rights after new video surfaces of vendor harassment. san jose city council has partnered with other organizations to host the informational fair. it comes after days of video seems to show a security guard kicking over a vendor's crate of strawberries outside of a home depot. police are investigating the video. today's session will have workshops on safety, marketing, and workers' rights. it will also connect people with...
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here's a view of blue skies over san francisco, looking down from sutro tower. 55 degrees here in the city right now, 72 degrees in oakland, 75 degrees in mountain view, san jose degrees, palo alto 81 degrees. 61 degrees at half moon bay. doesn't get much bluer than that. lots of blue skies to go around today. this is emeryville looking back towards san francisco. 80 degrees in santa rosa, 86 degrees in nevada, 79 degrees in napa, 92 degrees at fairfield, and 89 degrees at livermore. here's mount tam looking down onto the bay, a beautiful day all around the bay area. these are the forecast headlines. patchy fog developing overnight, but we will have clear skies late into the night. mild-warm again tomorrow, maybe not quite so warm as today, and widespread cooling beginning on tuesday. here's the forecast and mission starting at 7:00, through most of the early part of the evening we seek clear skies and then high clouds moving in with low pledges -- patches of fog and clouds by the bay. then the high clouds begin to separate just a little bit, giving us more sunshine. overnight lows in the mid 50's, milder in the east bay, where antioch will drop down to only 6
here's a view of blue skies over san francisco, looking down from sutro tower. 55 degrees here in the city right now, 72 degrees in oakland, 75 degrees in mountain view, san jose degrees, palo alto 81 degrees. 61 degrees at half moon bay. doesn't get much bluer than that. lots of blue skies to go around today. this is emeryville looking back towards san francisco. 80 degrees in santa rosa, 86 degrees in nevada, 79 degrees in napa, 92 degrees at fairfield, and 89 degrees at livermore. here's...
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in other news, some san jose city employees are attending a so-called strike school to learn the do's and don'ts. has 4500 workers prepare to walk off their jobs? they're trying to get ready. the strike school comes after city workers. >> have not really gotten strike over 2 decades. come for system. campbell reports from san jose tells us what workers are demanding. >> city workers have not gone on strike in over 2 decades, but workers say the city needs to pay their employees more money. >> union leaders pumping up the crowd. winds date at first united methodist church in san jose as negotiations continue with city leaders for better pay and staffing. one of the major reasons why i'm here today show sea bass is a senior development officer in the city housing department. she says it's concerning the city can acquire or retain talent. had begun positions on my floor that had been vacant for more than a year. >> if the union does vote to go on strike, 4500 city workers, including those at the airport and parks would be walking off their jobs. it's something that we would like to avoid
in other news, some san jose city employees are attending a so-called strike school to learn the do's and don'ts. has 4500 workers prepare to walk off their jobs? they're trying to get ready. the strike school comes after city workers. >> have not really gotten strike over 2 decades. come for system. campbell reports from san jose tells us what workers are demanding. >> city workers have not gone on strike in over 2 decades, but workers say the city needs to pay their employees more...
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. >>> san jose city workers announce a date for strike vote. they'll begin in person voting on august 1. if approved it would be the first strike in two decades. contracts for thousands of workers expired june 30. >>> long lines of taylor swift fans descending on levi stadium all to get merchandise. look at all the swifties. this is ahead of the first night of her tour. >> reporter: you can finally get your swiftie swag. doors opened not too long ago and people are excited to get all this merchandise that you see on the wall. a lot of people are really interested in the one to the right, all the way to the far right, the blue crew neck. that is one everyone is talking about. there are hundreds if not almost 1,000 people out here waiting to get their hands on the taylor swift swag. they've been here since about midnight. one lady says she left home at 10:45 p.m. >> i didn't want to miss out on the things i wanted. this is worth it, so i am here. i made it. >> reporter: tell me what you want. >> i want it all. but mostly the all black hoodie. >>
. >>> san jose city workers announce a date for strike vote. they'll begin in person voting on august 1. if approved it would be the first strike in two decades. contracts for thousands of workers expired june 30. >>> long lines of taylor swift fans descending on levi stadium all to get merchandise. look at all the swifties. this is ahead of the first night of her tour. >> reporter: you can finally get your swiftie swag. doors opened not too long ago and people are...
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wuwu is also the first drag queen invited to perform at a san jose city council meeting. today, getting rated speak at the flag raising ceremony for santa clara. >> i am happy to say we have a thriving and eclectic drag community here in the south bay. >> reporter: and emotional moment for wuwu, standing in front of the crowd. >> pride is important because -- i am sorry. somewhere out there is a scared teenager who still thinks maybe being dead is better than being gay, and that is not okay. >> reporter: and sharing the story of her life and inspiring others to be the same or at least showing them they deserve the chance to be who they were meant to be. >> i am what i am. i am my own special creation. so come take a look. give me the hook. or the ovation. >> reporter: and with or without the hair, the dress, and the makeup, george , wuwu , is simply somebody who is willing to serve their community. >> until you can say, hey, world, i am what i am. thank you, so much. happy pride, everybody. >> and it takes george about a half hour to an hour and have to transform into wuw
wuwu is also the first drag queen invited to perform at a san jose city council meeting. today, getting rated speak at the flag raising ceremony for santa clara. >> i am happy to say we have a thriving and eclectic drag community here in the south bay. >> reporter: and emotional moment for wuwu, standing in front of the crowd. >> pride is important because -- i am sorry. somewhere out there is a scared teenager who still thinks maybe being dead is better than being gay, and...
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and in san jose, city workers may go on strike for the first time in 16 years, they are overworked and understaffed, they are calling for a 7% salary increase , 6% increase the following year and a 5% increase in the third year. the contracts for two unions expired at the end of the month. >> our coalition union represents 4500 people who are out there right now working without a contract, their future is not certain, they are unaware of what their wage increase is going to look like. >> how do we pay our workers as fairly and competitively as we possibly can without having to cut city services? it doesn't do us any good to pay high wages if we are cutting services at the same point. we are always trying to find that balance, it is a tough balance to strike. >> the city says they can manage less than what the unions are asking for, raises of five percent the first year, 4% the second year and 3% in the third year. >>> today, tv and movie actors hit the picket lines in los angeles after the union decided to join the writers guild and go on strike. the newly striking members of sag-aftra
and in san jose, city workers may go on strike for the first time in 16 years, they are overworked and understaffed, they are calling for a 7% salary increase , 6% increase the following year and a 5% increase in the third year. the contracts for two unions expired at the end of the month. >> our coalition union represents 4500 people who are out there right now working without a contract, their future is not certain, they are unaware of what their wage increase is going to look like....
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and another big story that we're following is in san jose where some city workers are step closer to maybe going on strike. they're upset about stalled contract negotiations and will tran is live in san jose following the latest on that. good morning. will. >> daria, we're just a few blocks from san jose state university, but that university does not have with the unions. we'll have tonight strike school. they're very upset with the city of san jose and they expect about 200 people to attend strike school right across the street from city hall that san jose united methodist church. they have been working without a contract for a few weeks now and actually ended at the end of june. and they're looking for a new contract for about 4500 workers. they're not asking. they claim for more money. they're asking for more help. and the reason being, they say because they're so understaffed, they're always being asked to work overtime their days can last anywhere between 8 and 14 hour days. and that takes away time from their family and friends and they hope the city hires more people, things li
and another big story that we're following is in san jose where some city workers are step closer to maybe going on strike. they're upset about stalled contract negotiations and will tran is live in san jose following the latest on that. good morning. will. >> daria, we're just a few blocks from san jose state university, but that university does not have with the unions. we'll have tonight strike school. they're very upset with the city of san jose and they expect about 200 people to...
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>>> thousands of san jose city workers threatened to walk off the job. the sticking points in a strike that could impact everything from summer travel to 911 calls. >>> for this rising bay area women's soccer team, it is not enough to just keep winning. they need to afford the cost of their success. >> this would be a lot easier if we were able to have the financial means to go pro. >>> we have such a tremendous group of
>>> thousands of san jose city workers threatened to walk off the job. the sticking points in a strike that could impact everything from summer travel to 911 calls. >>> for this rising bay area women's soccer team, it is not enough to just keep winning. they need to afford the cost of their success. >> this would be a lot easier if we were able to have the financial means to go pro. >>> we have such a tremendous group of
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. >> reporter: last year, 65 people died in traffic crashes on san jose city streets. 32 were pedestrians. in a third of all case, speed was a factor. 63% of those deadly accidents happened in the dark hours. the city's vision zero program to reduce deadly crashes does have a plan in the works for safety improvements here including at ocala avenue. we reached out to them this morning and they said some improvements could include wider sidewalks, protected bike lanes, protected bus stops so people are a little safer. but they say it really is up to all of us to do what's right to maintain a safe speed, put our cell phones down, and to pay attention to the roadway. by the way, while we were out here, we just saw several drivers run red lights at higher than the speed limit. it's easy to tell. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> it's a constant problem. thanks for latest. >>> breaking this midday, stanford university's president is resigning. mash tessier levine announcing he's stepping down. it comes following an investigation into scientific research. in a letter to the stanfo
. >> reporter: last year, 65 people died in traffic crashes on san jose city streets. 32 were pedestrians. in a third of all case, speed was a factor. 63% of those deadly accidents happened in the dark hours. the city's vision zero program to reduce deadly crashes does have a plan in the works for safety improvements here including at ocala avenue. we reached out to them this morning and they said some improvements could include wider sidewalks, protected bike lanes, protected bus stops...
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. >> also in the south bay, hundreds of san jose city workers are preparing to go on strike for the first time in 2 decades after contract negotiations hit a standstill. tonight, the unions are holding strike school to clarify what they can and cannot do if they decide to hit picket line. workers say they're frustrated from being understaffed, which is forcing them to work overtime. sometimes with 14 hour workdays, the unions and the city have been trying to work out a new deal since the contract expired last month. but so far, no resolution. >> you can finally access the city of hayward's website. this comes after a ransomware attack over the weekend. city leaders are continuing to assess and recover from the attack in which the city claims intruders attempted to disrupt and hold hostage aspects and components of our computer systems and networks, certain aspects of the city's site are still being gradually restored. so if you do find a non-functioning link up on that website, you're encouraged to report it at info. hayward dash ca dot gov. this is not the only bay area city that was rec
. >> also in the south bay, hundreds of san jose city workers are preparing to go on strike for the first time in 2 decades after contract negotiations hit a standstill. tonight, the unions are holding strike school to clarify what they can and cannot do if they decide to hit picket line. workers say they're frustrated from being understaffed, which is forcing them to work overtime. sometimes with 14 hour workdays, the unions and the city have been trying to work out a new deal since the...
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they jump and run. >> reporter: the residents say since nobody with the city of san jose has stepped n to help, seven of them filed formal complaints today with city code enforcement. the city housing department says it already met this month with residents about their concerns and plans to meet with them again in august to follow up. homeless advocates say the city is moving too slowly. >> these people need to have the property put in better conditions so these people can actually live longer, not shorter, by living at this property. >>> all day long we are looking ahead to next year's olympic games in paris. if you are thinking about going in person, we want to help you save some money. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. i will show you how i will ha close lo a the weather ions ould for t oing ceremony right into august. s, what onef the top concerns is when it comes to athletes and theeather. i have details in less than ten minutes. >>> can you believe it? the paris olympics kick off one year from today. and that means a year from now i'll be in paris for the opening ceremony.
they jump and run. >> reporter: the residents say since nobody with the city of san jose has stepped n to help, seven of them filed formal complaints today with city code enforcement. the city housing department says it already met this month with residents about their concerns and plans to meet with them again in august to follow up. homeless advocates say the city is moving too slowly. >> these people need to have the property put in better conditions so these people can actually...
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. >>> san jose city workers are getting ready to strike as the latest round of negotiations enter mediation. to help them get ready, hundreds attended a so called strike school today to learn their rights and resources available to them when on strike. they have been without a contract since june 31st. a tech campus in san jose now has a buyer. the developer wants to build more than 700 housing units on the property. it is located near river oaks parkway in north san jose. the former office space was sold for a loss in this deal , a reflection of the challenges that the bay area office market is currently facing and the rush to build more housing. >>> more offices are sitting empty in the bay area's three biggest cities according to new data from cbre . san francisco's vacancy rate was 23.6% in the second quarter, an increase of just over 1% compared with the first quarter. in oakland the vacancy rate is now at 19.2%. san jose's vacancy rate rose by almost 3% and now stands at 18%. if you filed your taxes with a large tax preparation company, a congressional report says they may have given
. >>> san jose city workers are getting ready to strike as the latest round of negotiations enter mediation. to help them get ready, hundreds attended a so called strike school today to learn their rights and resources available to them when on strike. they have been without a contract since june 31st. a tech campus in san jose now has a buyer. the developer wants to build more than 700 housing units on the property. it is located near river oaks parkway in north san jose. the former...
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former san jose employee is suing the city after she claims she was fired after being wrongfully accused of leaking confidential information states. he cats. brown started working for san jose mayor matt mahan at the beginning of this year and says just 7 days later, she was placed on administrative leave before being fired. brown says may hands chief of staff wrongfully accused her of leaking information about his vice mayor selection and this alleged false and defamatory statement ruined her reputation at san jose city hall. her attorney now plans to serve a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city of san jose. the man accused of fatally stabbing cash out founder bob lee is set to be in court tomorrow. many was arrested 8 days after lee was found stabbed to death in san francisco's rincon hill neighborhood back in april prior to the stabbing. police say lee had been hanging out many sister which led to an argument between the 2 men. but many pleaded not guilty to lee's murder. he's being held without bail coming up, incandescent light bulbs will soon be illegal to why some say the
former san jose employee is suing the city after she claims she was fired after being wrongfully accused of leaking confidential information states. he cats. brown started working for san jose mayor matt mahan at the beginning of this year and says just 7 days later, she was placed on administrative leave before being fired. brown says may hands chief of staff wrongfully accused her of leaking information about his vice mayor selection and this alleged false and defamatory statement ruined her...
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this is news to them because the city of san jose, they have not seen a strike from city workers and more than 2 decades. they are striking to get the city of san jose to hire more people. and we're talking airport workers, librarians maintenance workers. they claim they are so severely understaffed at this point that they are working 8 to 14 hour days forced to work overtime even when they refuse overtime because they want to spend the time with their family members. but because they're so understaffed, they are told that they have to work and that is cutting into the quality of life. they're hoping that the city of san jose can get back to the bargaining table. those 2 sides, the unions and the city they have been working for months on a new resolution but so far new contract, i should say, but no resolution as of this morning. and that is why they're teaching people they don't want to go on strike. but if there is a strike, you are going to learn the ins and outs of what to do during that particular time. back to all right. thanks a lot. we'll come right 605, is the time in contra.
this is news to them because the city of san jose, they have not seen a strike from city workers and more than 2 decades. they are striking to get the city of san jose to hire more people. and we're talking airport workers, librarians maintenance workers. they claim they are so severely understaffed at this point that they are working 8 to 14 hour days forced to work overtime even when they refuse overtime because they want to spend the time with their family members. but because they're so...
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near 80 in oakland and 90 in san jose. the city will feel mild with 70 degrees. reggie: federal lawmakers will hold a ufo hearing next week after claims of a cover-up within the government. during the hearing, lawmakers will hear testimony from david, and air force veteran who claims the government has a taxpayer-funded program helping recover and store crashed alien spacecraft. the pentagon said an investigation found no verifiable information to support those claims. congressman tim bircher said the hearing is said to increase government transparency. >> it is not going to bring in a saucer or little green man, but the american public deserves to know. reggie: the military intelligence leading the pentagon task force on ufo says they're analyzing more than a hundred cases dating back decades. new at 6:00, the new ikea arrive in sanraisco is trying to bring greenery to the landscape and get people outside. the san francisco standard says it will feature a hanging fruit and vegetable garden and an underground farm. they will also have community table eventsdded t
near 80 in oakland and 90 in san jose. the city will feel mild with 70 degrees. reggie: federal lawmakers will hold a ufo hearing next week after claims of a cover-up within the government. during the hearing, lawmakers will hear testimony from david, and air force veteran who claims the government has a taxpayer-funded program helping recover and store crashed alien spacecraft. the pentagon said an investigation found no verifiable information to support those claims. congressman tim bircher...
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ukrainian officials have not taken response ability for the attacks.>>> san jose city workers are votinguesday on whether to authorize a strike. unions want san jose to fix recruitment and retention prices, impacting libraries, the airport, affordable housing, emergency response times and more. leaders are unanimously recommending members to vote to strike. voting will be held in person tuesday through friday, with a strike as soon as next week.>>> up next, turning a heat wave into something sweet, how long it took to bake cookies in the sizzling heat. they did it. and the warning that park rangers are sending along with it.>> we are seeing increasing high clouds, and another round of monsoon moisture is sweeping of monsoon moisture is sweeping through snoop p dogg: oh. check k out these e spicy bir. look at ththose littlele dot. thosose are spicice dots. are wewe making boboxes? a a box of birirds for jusust ? jack, , you crazy.y. (♪♪) join t the millionons who're feeling g the powerr of osteoeo bi-flex®, the #1 p pharmacist t recommend joinint care supupplement. (♪)) find ourur coupons
ukrainian officials have not taken response ability for the attacks.>>> san jose city workers are votinguesday on whether to authorize a strike. unions want san jose to fix recruitment and retention prices, impacting libraries, the airport, affordable housing, emergency response times and more. leaders are unanimously recommending members to vote to strike. voting will be held in person tuesday through friday, with a strike as soon as next week.>>> up next, turning a heat wave...
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city. and of course, san jose has the vision zero plan that you have. een unveiled years ago that that aims to cut down on the number of traffic fatalities in the city. let's move to this now. big issue that is going to be coming up for you here, major disruption in san jose city services looming now 4000 city workers threatening to strike. they're demanding a 7% pay bump in the next fiscal year. eight weeks of paid family leave. other benefits, too. what are the main sticking points here as far as you're concerned? well, it's just that we're still pretty far apart on salaries. the city has moved significantly and we are offering 5% next year with four and 3% in the subsequent years. this is in line with what we're seeing. other local public agencies offer at a time when we have economic insecurity, big tech companies issuing layoff notices and the economy being fairly uncertain. you know, we just can't afford a 7% increase. i don't know how many of your viewers are getting a 7% increase in their pay next year, but we think 5% is fair and it allows us to
city. and of course, san jose has the vision zero plan that you have. een unveiled years ago that that aims to cut down on the number of traffic fatalities in the city. let's move to this now. big issue that is going to be coming up for you here, major disruption in san jose city services looming now 4000 city workers threatening to strike. they're demanding a 7% pay bump in the next fiscal year. eight weeks of paid family leave. other benefits, too. what are the main sticking points here as...
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coming up on kron, 4 news at 10 san jose city employees are. >> bracing for a possible strike. he first one in more than 2 decades. why they say that their current working conditions need to change. >> and how city officials are responding. plus, a former tech worker says that he was fired from his job because he spoke out against anti-asian bias. he hopes to raise awareness through this issue and 20 million dollar lawsuit. also going to continue watch for the heat in parts of the bay area. why tomorrow's going to be an extremely busy day for a lot of people as they try to stay cool and the ne - you ok? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. - what now? - i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad... unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages, the power is ours. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time oh that's my bad... unplugging. to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get re
coming up on kron, 4 news at 10 san jose city employees are. >> bracing for a possible strike. he first one in more than 2 decades. why they say that their current working conditions need to change. >> and how city officials are responding. plus, a former tech worker says that he was fired from his job because he spoke out against anti-asian bias. he hopes to raise awareness through this issue and 20 million dollar lawsuit. also going to continue watch for the heat in parts of the...
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we go now to the south bay and thousands of city workers in san jose could go on strike in august if a deal with the city is not reached and soon kron four's. charles clifford has the latest. >> well, here in san jose, thousands of unionized workers have been on the job without a contract since the end of june. they say that negotiations have broke down and now those unions are calling for a strike vote. >> 2 unions representing 4500 san jose city workers have called for a strike vote on august. 1st, these are workers at city facilities including libraries and the airport. the union say that a strike could also impact emergency response times and affordable housing in san jose. the union say they've been negotiating with the city for months and are asking for competitive wages and benefits and that the city address staffing shortages. >> it's frustrating to be at this point and still feel like there's been no progress made and coming to the table to us when i believe that we are going into done a wonderful job coming to the table to negotiate with in a statement to kron 4 san jose may
we go now to the south bay and thousands of city workers in san jose could go on strike in august if a deal with the city is not reached and soon kron four's. charles clifford has the latest. >> well, here in san jose, thousands of unionized workers have been on the job without a contract since the end of june. they say that negotiations have broke down and now those unions are calling for a strike vote. >> 2 unions representing 4500 san jose city workers have called for a strike...
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. >> san francisco's mayor is the highest paid in the state making nearly twice as much as the mary of the deck the mayor of the bay area's biggest city, san jose. oakland city council will consider a to give their mayor a $70,000 race. >> suzanne phan joins us with a closer look at the proposal. some people say it is not about the amount more so the timing. >> oakland's mayor is the fourth highest paid mayor in the state after san francisco, l.a. and san diego. some argue to attract and keep talented leaders you have to pay them more. there are big questions about whether the city of oakland can afford to do that right now. >> this is the wrong time to be making any salary increases. >> oakland city council noel diode says he is not going to support a proposal to increase the mayors salary. the proposal will bump the mayors salary up $75,000 a year. >> the city and this writer brought this forth. he is using the argument it is based on the charter we have in place. but it is the wrong timing. it is not the right thing to do for the city of oakland and i am not owing to support it. >> according to the california state controller the mayor of oa
. >> san francisco's mayor is the highest paid in the state making nearly twice as much as the mary of the deck the mayor of the bay area's biggest city, san jose. oakland city council will consider a to give their mayor a $70,000 race. >> suzanne phan joins us with a closer look at the proposal. some people say it is not about the amount more so the timing. >> oakland's mayor is the fourth highest paid mayor in the state after san francisco, l.a. and san diego. some argue to...
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now to an update on a story we first brought you yesterday regarding the san jose city employees who could potentially go on strike. we have a new statement to share with you from the city manager. it reads in part, quote, the city provided a last best and final offer and the unions rovided their last best and final offer. an impasse was declared by the bargaining units. and we are in mediation now with any f today and will be with the other unions on friday. and f is the municipal you employees federation, which represents those city employees. we do want to correct a few numbers from our report last night. it has been 16 years since city workers last went on strike and the city of san jose is looking to fulfill. 860 job vacancies. we apologize for that error. still ahead here at 3 o'clock investigation into cocaine found at the white house has ended. >> why republicans say they're disappointed in the results. but first interest rate, the high could will soon be over. why experts lead the federal reserve will back off in t you didn't choose cat allergies. you didn't choose your hair
now to an update on a story we first brought you yesterday regarding the san jose city employees who could potentially go on strike. we have a new statement to share with you from the city manager. it reads in part, quote, the city provided a last best and final offer and the unions rovided their last best and final offer. an impasse was declared by the bargaining units. and we are in mediation now with any f today and will be with the other unions on friday. and f is the municipal you...
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will san jose city workers could potentially go on strike if city administrators and the you get can't come to a deal. city workers have gone on strike over 2 decades, but workers say the city they need to pay their workers more money. union leaders are now negotiating with city leaders better pay and staffing leaders say is concerning that the city can acquire or retain talent. i've had begun positions on my floor that had been vacant for more than a year. >> if the union does vote, go on strike. 4500 state workers, including those at airport parks would be walking off their jobs. eu leaders say that negotiations not been going well. there are nearly 1000 vacancies at the city. the city will have to feel them for trying act on. mayor matt mahan plans to clean up streets councilmember peter or 10 is aleve city workers. they need better pay. says a strike would disproportionately affect people at the low socioeconomic status. if the union is going vote for a strike that would not have until august 8th if there is going to be a strike, it will be sometime after that. residents. city lead
will san jose city workers could potentially go on strike if city administrators and the you get can't come to a deal. city workers have gone on strike over 2 decades, but workers say the city they need to pay their workers more money. union leaders are now negotiating with city leaders better pay and staffing leaders say is concerning that the city can acquire or retain talent. i've had begun positions on my floor that had been vacant for more than a year. >> if the union does vote, go...
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2 decades, but workers say the city needs to pay their employees more money. >> union leaders pumping up the crowd wednesday at first united methodist church in san joseleaders for better pay and staffing. one of the major reasons why i'm here today show sea bass is a senior development officer in the city housing department. she says it's concerning the city can acquire or retain talent. i've had begun positions on my floor that had been vacant for more than a year. >> if the union does vote to go on strike, 4500 city workers, including those at the airport and parks would be walking off their jobs. it's something that we would like to avoid at all costs mediator. jean cohen with the south bay labor council says the negotiations have not been going well. that workers have been trying very hard to find an agreement with city leadership. and we've asked the mayor to come to the table and find a solution. but instead they're going on vacation in summer break. owen says there are nearly 1000 vacancies at the city. she says the city will have to fill them before trying to act on. mayor matt mahan plans to clean up the city streets. you can't get back to b
2 decades, but workers say the city needs to pay their employees more money. >> union leaders pumping up the crowd wednesday at first united methodist church in san joseleaders for better pay and staffing. one of the major reasons why i'm here today show sea bass is a senior development officer in the city housing department. she says it's concerning the city can acquire or retain talent. i've had begun positions on my floor that had been vacant for more than a year. >> if the union...
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2 decades, but workers say the city needs to pay their employees more money. >> union leaders pumping up the crowd wednesday at first united methodist church in san joseleaders for better pay and staffing. one of the major reasons why i'm here today show sea bass is a senior development officer in the city housing department. she says it's concerning the city can acquire or retain talent. i've had begun positions on my floor that had been vacant for more than a year. >> if the union does vote to go on strike, 4500 city workers, including those at the airport and parks would be walking off their jobs. it's something that we would like to avoid at all costs mediator. jean cohen with the south bay labor council says the negotiations have not been going well. that workers have been trying very hard to find an agreement with city leadership. and we've asked the mayor to come to the table and find a solution. but instead they're going on vacation in summer break. owen says there are nearly 1000 vacancies at the city. she says the city will have to fill them before trying to act on. mayor matt mahan plans to clean up the city streets. you can't get back to b
2 decades, but workers say the city needs to pay their employees more money. >> union leaders pumping up the crowd wednesday at first united methodist church in san joseleaders for better pay and staffing. one of the major reasons why i'm here today show sea bass is a senior development officer in the city housing department. she says it's concerning the city can acquire or retain talent. i've had begun positions on my floor that had been vacant for more than a year. >> if the union...
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san jose. you know the cities and trying their best to stop that. so we'll get the latest on that here in a minute. all and a hot weekend, maybe get a lot used off a little bit just today. just today. then tomorrow we heat back up again temporarily temporarily. good. 70 forecast here. like keep selling here. we've got going on marine layer checking in covering up the golden gate. but that's all a good thing. enjoy the cooler weather here. meanwhile, the temperatures, 77, antioch, 70 for livermore, still trying to catch up on the east bay shoreline. pick your time. lower 60's rosa. 57 san francisco. look at that contrast, particularly inland, still trailing by almost a dozen degrees. conquered livermore, fairfield, enjoy your burned and 11 degrees behind. also santa rosa, that will flow pattern. that cloud cover you see or southwest or the lower left in your monitor. bit. that's just kind of the pattern for the monsoon. that's the highway. not really going to be impactful for us, though. it's just a few scattered clouds, maybe 86 to 2 at 5 and 86 as
san jose. you know the cities and trying their best to stop that. so we'll get the latest on that here in a minute. all and a hot weekend, maybe get a lot used off a little bit just today. just today. then tomorrow we heat back up again temporarily temporarily. good. 70 forecast here. like keep selling here. we've got going on marine layer checking in covering up the golden gate. but that's all a good thing. enjoy the cooler weather here. meanwhile, the temperatures, 77, antioch, 70 for...
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reporting in oakland, dan thorn kron. 4 news. >> well, in the south bay, thousands of city workers in san joseld actually go on strike next month if a deal with the city is not reached soon. the 2 unions representing over 4,000 workers call for a strike vote on august. 1st, they say workers have been on the job since june. 30th without a contract. the union say they've been negotiating with the city for months and are asking for competitive wages and benefits. >> it's frustrating to be at this point and still feel like there's been no progress made and coming to the table to us when i believe that we are getting into done a wonderful job coming to the table to negotiate with them. >> well, in a statement kron 4 san jose mayor matt mahan says he believes workers should be compensated fairly. the union says at this point there are no new negotiations plan on the calendar year. and san francisco landmark decision is in it. the rule prohibiting public service workers striking the california public employment board sided with 2 city unions against anti strike charter provisions. this really means m
reporting in oakland, dan thorn kron. 4 news. >> well, in the south bay, thousands of city workers in san joseld actually go on strike next month if a deal with the city is not reached soon. the 2 unions representing over 4,000 workers call for a strike vote on august. 1st, they say workers have been on the job since june. 30th without a contract. the union say they've been negotiating with the city for months and are asking for competitive wages and benefits. >> it's frustrating to...
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yet thousands of city workers in san jose could actually go on strike next month. the city is not reached soon. now the 2 unions representing over 4,000 workers call for a strike august. 1st, they say workers have been on the job since 2.30, without a new contract. now the union say that they've been negotiate with the city for months and they're asking for competitive wages as well as benefits. >> it's frustrating to be at this point and still feel like there's been no progress made and coming to the table to us when i believe that we are getting into done a wonderful job coming to the table to negotiate with them. >> well, in a statement to kron 4 san jose mayor matt mahan said he believes workers should be fairly compensated. the union says at this point there are no new negotiations planned on the calendar. and the east bay, 3 peet's coffee shops are now the first to unionize across the bay area. 2 locations are open. 2 thirds in berkeley workers gathered to rally last month for better pay hours and working conditions a statement to kron 4, spokesperson for pet
yet thousands of city workers in san jose could actually go on strike next month. the city is not reached soon. now the 2 unions representing over 4,000 workers call for a strike august. 1st, they say workers have been on the job since 2.30, without a new contract. now the union say that they've been negotiate with the city for months and they're asking for competitive wages as well as benefits. >> it's frustrating to be at this point and still feel like there's been no progress made and...
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. >> san francisco's mayor is the highest paid in the state making nearly twice as much as the mary of the deck the mayor of the bay area's biggest city, san jose to give their mayor a $70,000 race. >> suzanne phan joins us with a closer look at the proposal. some people say it is not about the amount more so the timing. >> oakland's mayor is the fourth highest paid mayor in the state after san francisco, l.a. and san diego. some argue to attract and keep talented leaders you have to pay them more. there are big questions about whether the city of oakland can afford to do that right now. >> this is the wrong time to be making any salary increases. >> oakland city council noel diode says he is not going to support
. >> san francisco's mayor is the highest paid in the state making nearly twice as much as the mary of the deck the mayor of the bay area's biggest city, san jose to give their mayor a $70,000 race. >> suzanne phan joins us with a closer look at the proposal. some people say it is not about the amount more so the timing. >> oakland's mayor is the fourth highest paid mayor in the state after san francisco, l.a. and san diego. some argue to attract and keep talented leaders you...
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>>> we saw a lot of people enjoying the nice weather and independence day celebrations in san jose, redwood city and orlando. our jose martinez got into a celebration in corte madera where community members said it is the best party of the year. >> reporter: it is the place you want to be if you want to have fun during the fourth of july celebrations in marin county. >> about 10 years ago we thought we would give our friends a taste of a traditional american fourth of july with a parade and a barbecue and stuff. >> reporter: we got invited to join this party with scott and valeria. they have lived in the area for over 25 years since the larry at moved to the u.s. from brazil. >> this has been the highlight of our year in this community. here we have people from all sides of the game and we are celebrating the fourth of july. >> reporter: they are just one of the thousands who lined the street of downtown larkspur to corte madera towncenter to witness the lively independence day parade. among the crowd we met him and his dog who moved here from florida. >> i am happy to be here. i feel elevated.
>>> we saw a lot of people enjoying the nice weather and independence day celebrations in san jose, redwood city and orlando. our jose martinez got into a celebration in corte madera where community members said it is the best party of the year. >> reporter: it is the place you want to be if you want to have fun during the fourth of july celebrations in marin county. >> about 10 years ago we thought we would give our friends a taste of a traditional american fourth of july...
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she was also the first drag queen invited to perform at the first san jose city council meeting, andy, getting ready to speak at the flag raising ceremony for santa clara. >> i'm happy to say we have a thriving and eclectic drag queen community here in the south bay. pride is important , because somewhere out there, i'm sorry, because somewhere out there is a scared teenager who still thinks maybe being dead is better than being gay. and that is not okay. >> and showing the power of sharing her story about her life and hopes to inspire others to do the same or at least show them that they deserved the chance to be who they were meant to be. >> i am what i am, i am my own special creation . so, come take a look , give me the hook or the ovation. >> with or without the hair, the dress and the makeup, george is someone who is simply willing to serve their community. >> hey world, i am what i am. thank you so much. happy pride, everybody. >> it takes george about an hour and a half to transform, noting that the moment she arrives or comes to life is when the lashes go on. >>> east palo a
she was also the first drag queen invited to perform at the first san jose city council meeting, andy, getting ready to speak at the flag raising ceremony for santa clara. >> i'm happy to say we have a thriving and eclectic drag queen community here in the south bay. pride is important , because somewhere out there, i'm sorry, because somewhere out there is a scared teenager who still thinks maybe being dead is better than being gay. and that is not okay. >> and showing the power of...