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we're gonna start the program with the former vice mayor of the city of san jose, the first latina elected to the san jose city council
we're gonna start the program with the former vice mayor of the city of san jose, the first latina elected to the san jose city council
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san jose, people came together to support the expansion of voting rights in the city. yes the rally at city hall happen before a study session on the issue by the san jose city council. ny supporters who spoke say that non citizens deserve to have a voice in how their city has run because of their many contributions. we haven't had a voice in the city that we live in in that we contribute paying our taxes, gastronomy culture and i've lived in each other within our community. san francisco state professor ron hideaki explained to the city council that immigrant voting has a long history in america. he says that his research shows it can help lead people to seek citizenship. immigrants work in every sector of the economy. they've been the essential workers they pay taxes. they owned businesses. they send their kids to school. they revitalized neighborhoods, but they don't have a say in electing representatives that make policies that affect them on a daily basis, which is undemocratic. a number of other cities including oakland, richmond and los angeles, are considering similar measures. san francisco passed a measure in 2016, allowing non citizens to vote in school boa
san jose, people came together to support the expansion of voting rights in the city. yes the rally at city hall happen before a study session on the issue by the san jose city council. ny supporters who spoke say that non citizens deserve to have a voice in how their city has run because of their many contributions. we haven't had a voice in the city that we live in in that we contribute paying our taxes, gastronomy culture and i've lived in each other within our community. san francisco state...
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ama: tonight, the san jose city council approved the project at the eta boston light rail station. it includes 300 apartments with commercial space. the bta is looking to raise millions of dollars by releasing out the landed towns near the light rail stations. there is potential for more projects with several sites eligible for development. dan: state senator scott wiener is leading the charge of local politicians demanding that the state and federal government to do more to fight monkeypox. today, he held a hearing on the outbreak in sacramento. tim johns has the story. tim: a line stretched down the bar -- block on tuesday, people lining up since the early hours of the morning trying to get the monkeypox vaccine. >> i guess i am at high risk and with covid, i do not want to take any risks. tim: san francisco now reporting over 500 cases of monkeypox. as the virus continues to spread, so does the urge to get the outbreak under control. scott wiener held a special hearing in sacramento, urging other elected officials to do more. >> we need to push hard to make sure our federal, sta
ama: tonight, the san jose city council approved the project at the eta boston light rail station. it includes 300 apartments with commercial space. the bta is looking to raise millions of dollars by releasing out the landed towns near the light rail stations. there is potential for more projects with several sites eligible for development. dan: state senator scott wiener is leading the charge of local politicians demanding that the state and federal government to do more to fight monkeypox....
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we're gonna start the program with the former vice mayor of the city of san jose, the first latina elected to the san jose city councilble blanca alvarado. damian: blanca, on june 7, of 2022, it was the primaries, and only 10% of latinos in california voted. what's your reaction? honorable blanca alvarado: i'm appalled, and i'm disheartened, but i'm also seriously alarmed because, when latinos don't vote or when other so-called "marginalized groups" don't vote, there are others, other voters intended on maintaining the status quo, who are the ones that are creating laws and making decisions for me that do not align with my values and that, oftentimes, are very hurtful to me and to my family and to our communities. it is a process of not only exercising that constitutional right to a free democracy of voting and selecting your leaders, but it is also a citizen taking responsibility for the ways and the means by which this country evolves and becomes better or worse. and, you know, for people to not vote is to not only shirk their responsibility but to let somebody else be in charge of their lives. i think that's shamef
we're gonna start the program with the former vice mayor of the city of san jose, the first latina elected to the san jose city councilble blanca alvarado. damian: blanca, on june 7, of 2022, it was the primaries, and only 10% of latinos in california voted. what's your reaction? honorable blanca alvarado: i'm appalled, and i'm disheartened, but i'm also seriously alarmed because, when latinos don't vote or when other so-called "marginalized groups" don't vote, there are others, other...
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have an update tonight and the community effort to halt plans for a new hotel in san jose today, the san jose city council denied the appeal of a six story hotel on winchester boulevard. that's according to the mercury news, a group of residents filed the appeal back in march, citing traffic and safety concerns. they say they're also worried about the size of the building. once complete, that hotel will have 119 rooms. hardening. messed up and fruit to use once trauma against them. in a criminal case , california could soon become the first state to pass a bill protecting rap artists and their freedom of speech. the legislation now headed to the governor's desk up next, a big price tag for a contentious debate the cost of a ballot measure seeking to fully reopen jfk drive in golden gate park. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people g
have an update tonight and the community effort to halt plans for a new hotel in san jose today, the san jose city council denied the appeal of a six story hotel on winchester boulevard. that's according to the mercury news, a group of residents filed the appeal back in march, citing traffic and safety concerns. they say they're also worried about the size of the building. once complete, that hotel will have 119 rooms. hardening. messed up and fruit to use once trauma against them. in a...
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election for san jose mayor gets closer, those endorsing cindy chavez and matt man are now speaking publicly about who should lead the city into the future. san jose's district six council member, deb davis, who also ran in the june primary for mayor says she supporting chavez , one of them has proven her leadership. during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the other, took office for the first time about a year ago and has passed no major initiatives. another san jose city council member is also supporting chavez. pam foley, who represents district nine, says chavez has the background for the kind of leadership sandals they need right now. our next mayor must be a strong and experienced leader. as we work to clean up our city, support police and fire and address are unhappy population with compassion. prevention. and permanent housing solutions. both chavez and man of raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns. mayhem now has the support of three former san jose mayors and current mayor sam liccardo accardo released this statement saying in part, matt is the kind of common sense democrat we need in leadership to ensure that our gover
election for san jose mayor gets closer, those endorsing cindy chavez and matt man are now speaking publicly about who should lead the city into the future. san jose's district six council member, deb davis, who also ran in the june primary for mayor says she supporting chavez , one of them has proven her leadership. during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the other, took office for the first time about a year ago and has passed no major initiatives. another san jose city...
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the san jose city council is expected to vote on this during their meeting today, starting at 1:30. we will let you know what happens. reggie: thank you. solving the crime crisis in oakland. the chief of police explaining an alarming breaking point within the department over the weekend, and why one critic is calling it just another tired excuse. also, the student debt challenge. california is wiping away those college loans, but only for a couple of months. we have an easy way to see if you qualify to get them wiped. ♪ oh ms. flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national university is here to support all of you. national university. supporting the whole you. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it'
the san jose city council is expected to vote on this during their meeting today, starting at 1:30. we will let you know what happens. reggie: thank you. solving the crime crisis in oakland. the chief of police explaining an alarming breaking point within the department over the weekend, and why one critic is calling it just another tired excuse. also, the student debt challenge. california is wiping away those college loans, but only for a couple of months. we have an easy way to see if you...
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ama: tonight, the san jose city council approved the project at the eta boston light rail station. it includes 300 apartments with commercial space. the bta is looking to raise millions of dollars by releasing out the landed towns near the light rail stations. there is potential for more projects with several sites eligible for development. dan: state senator scott wiener is leading the charge of local politicians demanding that the state and federal government to do more to fight monkeypox. today, he held a hearing on the outbreak in sacramento. tim johns has the story. tim: a line stretched down the bar -- block on tuesday, people lining up since the early hours of the morning trying to get the monkeypox vaccine. >> i guess i am at high risk and with covid, i do not want to take any risks. tim: san francisco now reporting over 500 cases of monkeypox. as the virus continues to spread, so does the urge to get the outbreak under control. scott wiener held a special hearing in sacramento, urging other elected officials to do more. >> we need to push hard to make sure our federal, sta
ama: tonight, the san jose city council approved the project at the eta boston light rail station. it includes 300 apartments with commercial space. the bta is looking to raise millions of dollars by releasing out the landed towns near the light rail stations. there is potential for more projects with several sites eligible for development. dan: state senator scott wiener is leading the charge of local politicians demanding that the state and federal government to do more to fight monkeypox....
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people in east san jose are coming out to support a night market place just off tully road. this weekly event was created by san jose city councilember maya esparza to support local artists and small business owners. ktvu south bay reported. lamonica peters was at the night market and shows us saudi event is bringing the community together. i always say it's bringing that downtown experience we've learned from downtown, but we're giving it some east side flavor. and flavor is definitely a part of what brings people back each week night market started last summer, and it was so popular that it's back again this summer. every wednesday night. all right now, i just ordered some hot dogs from this food truck right here so about to check it out and see if it's any good or not dogs. food truck says they heard about the night market and, for the first time decided to participate. a lot of people like the kamikaze dog because it's different. they like the cheesy bacon dog, because it's like a normal street dog. but yeah, pretty good. feedbacks night market also features live music, a beer and wine garden and a play area for kids. about
people in east san jose are coming out to support a night market place just off tully road. this weekly event was created by san jose city councilember maya esparza to support local artists and small business owners. ktvu south bay reported. lamonica peters was at the night market and shows us saudi event is bringing the community together. i always say it's bringing that downtown experience we've learned from downtown, but we're giving it some east side flavor. and flavor is definitely a part...
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dan: tomorrow, the san jose city council is set to consider a plan to build more than 300 housing units blossom hill light rail station. the transportation authorities have planned to utilize surplus land at some of its light rail stations. it developer wants to build apartments as well as commercial sp cld help san jose with its housing needs and allow them to raise an additional operating funds. >> it can pay for improvement, better connections, capital improvements. it can provide for basic maintenance and operations for the system. dan: officials estimate raising $30 million if they lease the 140 acres of surplus land. ama: a family is holding out hope after their teenager disappeared from a truckee campground. the latest on the massive search. >> coming out, the start of school and added stress of mental health experts weigh in on the unpredictability impacting california cool kids. dan: new video tonight of wild weather that left hundreds of people stranded on the palm springs aerial tram. >> i will take a look at what happened there and if it can happen again and also a warming t
dan: tomorrow, the san jose city council is set to consider a plan to build more than 300 housing units blossom hill light rail station. the transportation authorities have planned to utilize surplus land at some of its light rail stations. it developer wants to build apartments as well as commercial sp cld help san jose with its housing needs and allow them to raise an additional operating funds. >> it can pay for improvement, better connections, capital improvements. it can provide for...
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the san jose city council okayed a dramatic redesign and it creates an urban village, combining shopidential units. 300 apartments and four dozen single-family homes at 25 townhomes, some of them affordable. also a hotel, and 50 units senior centers. >>> the 49ers are trying to end their stalemate, the team is offering to settle its legal fights, over levi this is an initiative that started in 2017, soon after the stadium opened. city auditors accused the team of not giving the city its fair share of revenue from the stadium. the city council tried to fire the team as the teams as the stadium's manager. that would take away its authority for events, concerts and even its own games it's one of the biggest lawsuits, in santa clara city manager confirmed that the team is reached out but settlement talks are still in the early phases. more needs to happen before the mayor and city council decide the next apps. >>> okay, but spring and jeff ranieri did to talk about our weather. we have all of the kids returning to school, it's a nice return isn't it? >> it's a nice and smooth start back,
the san jose city council okayed a dramatic redesign and it creates an urban village, combining shopidential units. 300 apartments and four dozen single-family homes at 25 townhomes, some of them affordable. also a hotel, and 50 units senior centers. >>> the 49ers are trying to end their stalemate, the team is offering to settle its legal fights, over levi this is an initiative that started in 2017, soon after the stadium opened. city auditors accused the team of not giving the city...
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the plan comes can up before san jose city council tuesday.sal. >> it is so important to take that under utilized land and build housing on it. then create transit riders. which with whatever think about transit as taxpayers we want to see people using our system, paying for our system, supporting our systems. reporter: once approved, project can like this can in delayed due to short age of construction workers. however, the first step is city approval of the environmental zoning so the developer can preside. they would invest in construction drawings. they would be working with the city to get their building permits. i think you would see a groundbreaking in 2024. 2025. reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >> all right. after the break, an alert for twitter users after recent data breach and it is being called fee flation. what should keep an eye on the next time you go to a restaurant. restaurant. we will mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i started taking osteo bi-flex every day because it has
the plan comes can up before san jose city council tuesday.sal. >> it is so important to take that under utilized land and build housing on it. then create transit riders. which with whatever think about transit as taxpayers we want to see people using our system, paying for our system, supporting our systems. reporter: once approved, project can like this can in delayed due to short age of construction workers. however, the first step is city approval of the environmental zoning so the...
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dan: tomorrow, the san jose city council is set to consider a plan to build more than 300 housing units at ptas blossom hill light rail station. the transportation authorities have planned to utilize surplus land at some of its light rail stations. it developer wants to build apartments as well as commercial space. it could help san jose with its housing needs and allow them to raise an additional operating funds. >> it can pay for improvement, better connections, capital improvements. it can provide for basic maintenance and operations for the system. dan: officials estimate raising $30 million if they lease the 140 acres of surplus land. ama: a family is holding out hope after their teenager disappeared from a truckee campground. the latest on the massive search. >> coming out, the start of school and added stress of mental health experts weigh in on the unpredictability impacting california cool kids. dan: new video tonight of wild weather that left hundreds of people stranded on the palm springs aerial tram. >> i will take a look at what happened there and if it can happen again and
dan: tomorrow, the san jose city council is set to consider a plan to build more than 300 housing units at ptas blossom hill light rail station. the transportation authorities have planned to utilize surplus land at some of its light rail stations. it developer wants to build apartments as well as commercial space. it could help san jose with its housing needs and allow them to raise an additional operating funds. >> it can pay for improvement, better connections, capital improvements. it...
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election for san jose mayor gets closer, those endorsing cindy chavez and matt man are now speaking publicly about who should lead the city into the future. san jose's district six council member, deb davis, who also ran in the june primary for mayor says she supporting chavez , both cindy and matt. one of them has a lot of experience in local politics, the other almost none. one of them has proven her leadership during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the other, took office for the first time about a year ago and has passed no major initiatives. another san jose city council member, is also supporting chavez. pam foley, who represents district nine, says chavez has the background for the kind of leadership san jose needs right now. our next mayor must be a strong and experienced leader. as we work to clean up our city, support police and fire and address are unhappy population with compassion. prevention. and permanent housing solutions. both chavez and man have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for their campaigns. mayhem now has the support of three former san jose mayors and current mayor sam liccardo accardo released this statement saying
election for san jose mayor gets closer, those endorsing cindy chavez and matt man are now speaking publicly about who should lead the city into the future. san jose's district six council member, deb davis, who also ran in the june primary for mayor says she supporting chavez , both cindy and matt. one of them has a lot of experience in local politics, the other almost none. one of them has proven her leadership during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the other, took...
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. >> san jose city council is set to vote on an affordable housing project. s underway right now. if approved, the project would take up 7.5 acres at the blossom hill light rail station. there would be more than three hundred apartments, a community room and commercial space. the first step is city approval of the environmental impact report and a zoning. it could raise 30 million dollars by leasing 140 acres of surplus land it owns in seven cities. >> now to the extreme weather. millions of americans under heat alerts. the northeast getting hit especially hard. parts of the midwest and south are still cleaning up the mess left behind by historic flooding. reena roy has a look at the extreme conditions and what is being done to try to fight climate change. >> more than 46 million people in the u.s. are under heat alerts. in boston, five straight days of 95 plus degrees per the hottest stretch since 1944. >> i have to go to work. >> in massachusetts, more than half the state in severe drought. >> heat is really the right equalizer. even folks who are healthy, relatively, can get in
. >> san jose city council is set to vote on an affordable housing project. s underway right now. if approved, the project would take up 7.5 acres at the blossom hill light rail station. there would be more than three hundred apartments, a community room and commercial space. the first step is city approval of the environmental impact report and a zoning. it could raise 30 million dollars by leasing 140 acres of surplus land it owns in seven cities. >> now to the extreme weather....
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kumasi: the san jose city council is set to build -- they will use land at the light rail stations. the developer wants to build apartments as well as commercial space and it could help san jose with housing needs and allow them to have additional operating funds. >> it canape for -- it can pay for improvements, units in operation for the systems. >> they estimate raising $40 million. if they lease the land it owns and said the city. -- instead of the city. big changes could come to short-term rentals in the city. the city council considering regulations that include a limit on non-hosted vacation rentals like airbnb, rentals where the owner does not live on the property. the city is dealing with a flood of complaints from residents about everything from parking to it roy -- noise at these properties. ifpproved by five of seven councilmembers, they will go into effect immediately. reggie: the mckinney fire is blamed for a fifth death. the u.s. forest service is one of the longtime fire lookouts, 73-year-old kathy treatment -- treatment -- schupman -- died. more than 100 homes have b
kumasi: the san jose city council is set to build -- they will use land at the light rail stations. the developer wants to build apartments as well as commercial space and it could help san jose with housing needs and allow them to have additional operating funds. >> it canape for -- it can pay for improvements, units in operation for the systems. >> they estimate raising $40 million. if they lease the land it owns and said the city. -- instead of the city. big changes could come to...
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san jose city council members are asking city officials for more money for police staffing today. mayoral candidate cindy chavez council members deb davis, sergio jimenez and david cohen held a news conference on police staffing levels. they say there are 17 police shifts not being covered in the city every day, forcing officers into overtime. what's more, they say the lack of officers is leading to more traffic fatalities, including 43 already this year and more crime and violence. this lack of sufficient police officers. is throughout the department and contributes to other problems. as i know you are all aware and as we have just heard people eat sucker, the danger and delays of side shows tearing through our streets, day and night. as we just saw this past weekend once again. our businesses and their employees. from vandals. and even violence. officials say san jose has 200 fewer officers than it did in 2000 despite a population growth of 100,000 residents. a large fire had an apartment building in san francisco, injured three and tonight more than a dozen others are looking f
san jose city council members are asking city officials for more money for police staffing today. mayoral candidate cindy chavez council members deb davis, sergio jimenez and david cohen held a news conference on police staffing levels. they say there are 17 police shifts not being covered in the city every day, forcing officers into overtime. what's more, they say the lack of officers is leading to more traffic fatalities, including 43 already this year and more crime and violence. this lack...
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san jose mayors. mayhem will face santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez in the november runoff. many times supervisor chavez was just endorsed by two others. san jose city council members, including a former opponent, ham, foley and deb davis, both are supporting chavez is the next mayor. now davis, who ran in the june primary contrast id the experience of chavez, as opposed to first time to the council member mehan, but i have worked with both cindy and that one of them has a lot of experience in local politics, the other almost done. one of them has proven for leadership during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the other, took office for the first time about a year ago and has passed no major initiatives. our next mayor must be a strong and experienced leader as we work to clean up our city, support, police and fire and address are unhappy population with compassion. prevention and permanent housing solutions campaign between chavez and may hand over the next couple of months is expected to be a big one, both of them expected to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign funding to get their message out to voters school district in
san jose mayors. mayhem will face santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez in the november runoff. many times supervisor chavez was just endorsed by two others. san jose city council members, including a former opponent, ham, foley and deb davis, both are supporting chavez is the next mayor. now davis, who ran in the june primary contrast id the experience of chavez, as opposed to first time to the council member mehan, but i have worked with both cindy and that one of them has a lot of...
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san jose. >> city council members now sounding really worried about that problem.gle to get vaccine doses to people who need them most. and check your comments because one of the nation's biggest providers is warning of a here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. >> it's a problem playing departments all around the bay area shortage of police officers. officials in san jose say it's department is in desperate need for more officers and kron four's. justin campbell, talked to some officiaes. he is outside the san jose police department. life. >> and just in the storms like a significant problem. >> and katherine and give you an example.
san jose. >> city council members now sounding really worried about that problem.gle to get vaccine doses to people who need them most. and check your comments because one of the nation's biggest providers is warning of a here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like...
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former san jose mayors will face santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez in the november runoff supervisor. chavez meanwhile, just announced an endorsement from two other san jose city councilavis, who rented the june primary. both announced they were backing chavez. but i have worked with both cindy and matt. one of them has a lot of experience in local politics, the other almost none. one of them has proven for leadership during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the other, took office for the first time about a year ago and has passed no major initiatives . our next mayor must be a strong and experienced leader as we work to clean up our city, support, police and fire and address are unhappy population with compassion. prevention. and permanent housing solutions, carved her own campaign between chavez and may hand over the next few months, is expected to see both candidates raising and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign funds still ahead, google workers demanding equal abortion benefits the petition now being signed by hundreds of employees surrounding the company's policy. plus helping california students cope with depression and an
former san jose mayors will face santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez in the november runoff supervisor. chavez meanwhile, just announced an endorsement from two other san jose city councilavis, who rented the june primary. both announced they were backing chavez. but i have worked with both cindy and matt. one of them has a lot of experience in local politics, the other almost none. one of them has proven for leadership during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the...
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city council, says the policy wasn't racist. it was always about public safety. for more than 35 years. street signs in san joseoint in no uncertain terms. no cruising allowed, if all goes as expected . on tuesday, the city council will finalize the plan to repeal the no cruising ordinance, which was approved in an initial vote one month ago. alvarado was on the city council when the cruising ban was initially approved in 1986 down the cruising capital of the world. and so every weekend friday, saturday and sunday there were thrown hordes and hordes of cars that cruised all over up and down story road. back in the 19 eighties, blanca alvarado represented this area of king and story, which was the epicenter of san jose's cruising culture, she says at the time, it was a huge public safety problem. residents weren't able to get into their driveways. police officers couldn't do couldn't provide services. firefighters couldn't provide services. the parking lots of the merchants were completely overtaken by the cruisers. the repeal of the ordinance was initially introduced by council member raul paralysis who himself
city council, says the policy wasn't racist. it was always about public safety. for more than 35 years. street signs in san joseoint in no uncertain terms. no cruising allowed, if all goes as expected . on tuesday, the city council will finalize the plan to repeal the no cruising ordinance, which was approved in an initial vote one month ago. alvarado was on the city council when the cruising ban was initially approved in 1986 down the cruising capital of the world. and so every weekend friday,...
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henry lee ktvu fox two news cruising is back in the south bay late yesterday, the san jose city councila final approval. to lift the ban on cruising in the city, japan was first put into place 35 years ago and at the time, people in san jose said cars driving slowly down king and story roads made it difficult for other drivers to get where they needed to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated and racist targeting young latinos. council members say the band was initially enacted as a public safety quality of life issue. but that things have changed. congresswoman jackie speier was on hand today for an event showing how san mateo county is implementing the new nationwide 988 crisis lifeline that 988 number went live nationally on july 16th. it's free and open to anyone who is experiencing a mental health crisis. congresswoman spear says she hopes the new resource will help bring down increasing rates of suicide. we have seen an increase in the number of suicides among our military service members. um, that is dramatic. over the last five years, an increase of som
henry lee ktvu fox two news cruising is back in the south bay late yesterday, the san jose city councila final approval. to lift the ban on cruising in the city, japan was first put into place 35 years ago and at the time, people in san jose said cars driving slowly down king and story roads made it difficult for other drivers to get where they needed to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated and racist targeting young latinos. council members say the band was...
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san jose city council members say residents no longer feel safe. >> the problem, police staffing shortages. dustin dorsey looks at a proposed plan to add more money to the police force. >> once deemed the safest big city and of the country, the city of san jose is facing historic struggles. it is on pace for a record number of traffic deaths and some city councilmembers say there have been slower response times. these issues are exacerbated by the staffing shortages the police department says it is facing. >> when you have a thinly staffed police department losing people to attrition, resignations, retirements, that affects us. national average, 1000 citizens across this country as to officers. we are hovering at one. >> they are down to a thousand total and affirmed officers compared to 1400 at its peak. the department has required overtime for some officers and they have opened up 17 paid overtime patrols to alleviate the need. leaders say that is not enough. >> overtime is not a solution. officers are overworked and build -- and burned out. >> councilmembers planta to call the city to f
san jose city council members say residents no longer feel safe. >> the problem, police staffing shortages. dustin dorsey looks at a proposed plan to add more money to the police force. >> once deemed the safest big city and of the country, the city of san jose is facing historic struggles. it is on pace for a record number of traffic deaths and some city councilmembers say there have been slower response times. these issues are exacerbated by the staffing shortages the police...
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san jose mayors he will face off with santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez. in the november election. today, supervisor chavez held a joint news conference with two san jose city council members pam foley and dave davis both announced that they're endorsing chavez for mayor davis, who ran in the june primary, contrasted compasses experience against mehan, a first time city council member. i have worked with both cindy and that one of them has a lot of experience in local politics, the other almost none. one of them has proven her leadership during a growing homelessness crisis and through a pandemic. the other, took office for the first time about a year ago and has passed no major initiatives. our next mayor must be a strong and experienced leader as we work to clean up our city, support, police and fire and address are unhappy population with compassion. prevention. and permanent housing solutions carved mehan each have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help get their names out to the voters. board of regions is proposing new rules for universities. this comes after u . c l a. and usc announced their plan departure from the pac 12. the rules that regions di
san jose mayors he will face off with santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez. in the november election. today, supervisor chavez held a joint news conference with two san jose city council members pam foley and dave davis both announced that they're endorsing chavez for mayor davis, who ran in the june primary, contrasted compasses experience against mehan, a first time city council member. i have worked with both cindy and that one of them has a lot of experience in local politics, the...
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despite that, there will be additional security on campus throughout the day today, the san jose city councils unanimously passed a final approval to lift a ban on cruising in the city. the band was first put in place 35 years ago. at that time, people in san jose said cars driving slowly down king and story roads made it difficult for other drivers to get where they needed to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated and racist targeting young latinos. council members say the ban was initially enacted as a public safety quality of life issue, but things have changed one of the most popular 49ers in team history faces a criminal charge of simple assault. prosecutors in new jersey charged retired running back frank gore for domestic violence incident that happened at the tropicana hotel in atlantic city two weeks ago. police responded to a call about the incident and say the 28 year old woman involved was talking with hotel security when they arrived and did not show any visible signs of injury, but an investigation afterwards led to gore's arrest, is expected to appear i
despite that, there will be additional security on campus throughout the day today, the san jose city councils unanimously passed a final approval to lift a ban on cruising in the city. the band was first put in place 35 years ago. at that time, people in san jose said cars driving slowly down king and story roads made it difficult for other drivers to get where they needed to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated and racist targeting young latinos. council members...
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san jose city council will then review and approve these plans to move forward with more camera installations come september live in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> thank you. ella. another chapter in the harvey weinstein saga tonight. why a judge granted an appeal in his new york rape conviction. >> also, police asking for help to find a missing girl in the east bay with her classmates are saying today is there concern grows daily. >> and what some are calling justice for the bryant family is jury awards. kobe bryant's widow, millions of dollars in damages and her lawsuit against la county. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. to see transfor
san jose city council will then review and approve these plans to move forward with more camera installations come september live in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> thank you. ella. another chapter in the harvey weinstein saga tonight. why a judge granted an appeal in his new york rape conviction. >> also, police asking for help to find a missing girl in the east bay with her classmates are saying today is there concern grows daily. >> and what some are calling...
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in the five day forecast, and we'll have the update coming up also coming up tonight, the san jose city council could soon lift a cruising ban that's been in place for 35 years. the final decision is expected every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. emergency services are in alpine county tonight, helping out with potential flash flooding th
in the five day forecast, and we'll have the update coming up also coming up tonight, the san jose city council could soon lift a cruising ban that's been in place for 35 years. the final decision is expected every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google...
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san jose city council will review and approve the plans to move forward with more camera installations in september live in the studio. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. thanks. l a. >> take a look at this. this is what is left of a back yard in san jose after a grass fire started on the side of 6 ad and then spread onto the adjacent property on east and rife in san jose. flames destroyed a newly-built shed along with an outdoor treadmill and many other items. fortunately, the homes were spared. firefighters managed to quickly put out the fire and neighbor used a hose to slow it down before firefighters arrived. nobody was hurt. the cause of this fire is being investigated. >> all right. time for a look at the 4 zone forecast as we look live at a very foggy downtown san francisco. we like the fog, especially during the drive fire season. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow with us now with the look at how things are going to be cooling down. yeah, really fortunate so far through this part of summer and got a long way to go. >> right now we've got that on shore breeze. we've got that fog. t
san jose city council will review and approve the plans to move forward with more camera installations in september live in the studio. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. thanks. l a. >> take a look at this. this is what is left of a back yard in san jose after a grass fire started on the side of 6 ad and then spread onto the adjacent property on east and rife in san jose. flames destroyed a newly-built shed along with an outdoor treadmill and many other items. fortunately, the homes were...
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time is 6 38 to san jose city council could today give the final approval to lift the ban on cruisinge band was first put into place 35 years ago, and at that time, people in san jose complained that cars driving slowly down story and king street made it hard for other drivers to get where they needed to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being racist. that it targets young latino man who loved their cars, council member raul paralysis told other council members about his experience as a young cruiser. over the years, i was stopped dozens of times by the police, and nearly every time i was made to sit on the curb while i and my car was searched. and i was questioned about my presumed gang involvement. many of the no cruising signs that have been posted around the city for years . they've already been taken down and if the city council gives final approval today, the rest of them will be taken down soon. alright time at 6 39. we have breaking news coming in now legendary tennis star serena williams plans to retire next month at the end of the u. s open in a message publi
time is 6 38 to san jose city council could today give the final approval to lift the ban on cruisinge band was first put into place 35 years ago, and at that time, people in san jose complained that cars driving slowly down story and king street made it hard for other drivers to get where they needed to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being racist. that it targets young latino man who loved their cars, council member raul paralysis told other council members about his...
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ktvu fox two news 26 san jose city council members, one city officials to put more money towards police staff. fact. a handful of city leaders, including mayor will candidate cindy chavez held a news conference about police staffing levels. they say there are 17 police ships not being covered in the city every day, forcing the police to work overtime. they also say the lack of officers is leading to more traffic deaths, and san jose has already had 43 so far this year. sufficient police officers. throughout the department and contributes to other problems. as i know you are all aware and as we have just heard put the sucker the danger and delays of side shows tearing through our streets, day and night. as we just saw this past weekend once again. our businesses and their employees suffer. from vandalism. and even violence. officials say san jose has 200 fewer police officers and it did two years ago even though the population has grown by 100,000 residents. california voters will soon decide whether or not governor newsom will stay in office. coming up. a new poll gives us a glimpse of
ktvu fox two news 26 san jose city council members, one city officials to put more money towards police staff. fact. a handful of city leaders, including mayor will candidate cindy chavez held a news conference about police staffing levels. they say there are 17 police ships not being covered in the city every day, forcing the police to work overtime. they also say the lack of officers is leading to more traffic deaths, and san jose has already had 43 so far this year. sufficient police...
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a city council has unanimously passed a final approval to lift the ban on cruising in the city . that band was first enacted 35 years ago. at the time, people in san joseowly down king and story roads made it hard for other drivers to get around. but since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated. and racist targeting young latinos who drive lowriders. council members say the ban was initially enacted as a public safety quality of life issue, but that things have now changed . 8 39. let's get you out the door. the sunshine is a welcome change, roberta. you remember for weeks we had great behind us here in the oakland estuary. yes we've been socked in because we've had this area of low pressure. it's been pinwheeling off the coast first. a couple of weeks. now it's finally beginning to lift up in the northern lane direction and as it does, so, we are now starting to see a little bit of clearing out a little bit earlier, and as a result, we have the temperatures, maybe a degree or two warmer. that's it, though. i called this an air perfect summer day because we're very close to where we should be. for this time of the year 66 in pacifica. 7
a city council has unanimously passed a final approval to lift the ban on cruising in the city . that band was first enacted 35 years ago. at the time, people in san joseowly down king and story roads made it hard for other drivers to get around. but since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated. and racist targeting young latinos who drive lowriders. council members say the ban was initially enacted as a public safety quality of life issue, but that things have now changed . 8...
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suspend union elections nationwide over discrepancies in a vote in missouri, happening today to san jose city councill hear from opponents of a plan to build a new hotel on winchester boulevard. the proposed six story 119 room hotel was approved by the city council back in january. the decision is now being appealed by some nearby residents who are concerned about traffic fire risks and the size of the building. in the east pain also happening today, the antioxidant council set to take a final vote on a rent stabilization ordinance. supporters of the measures say it will prevent unethical landlords from taking advantage of tenants. they also say the proposed ordinance will keep rents affordable for those still facing economic hardship due to the pandemic. many antioch landlords opposed the measure, saying they're facing economic problems of their own. 37 is your time on this tuesday morning, steve paulson is back now, with a look at the forecast cooler on the coast warmer elsewhere. pretty warm inland. that's for sure. another couple of days, then we'll start to cool down here, though the fog is it's
suspend union elections nationwide over discrepancies in a vote in missouri, happening today to san jose city councill hear from opponents of a plan to build a new hotel on winchester boulevard. the proposed six story 119 room hotel was approved by the city council back in january. the decision is now being appealed by some nearby residents who are concerned about traffic fire risks and the size of the building. in the east pain also happening today, the antioxidant council set to take a final...
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the plan will come before the city council in san jose on tuesday. housing advocates support the proposal. >> it is vital to take underused land, build housing on it, and creates transit riders, which, whatever you think about transit, as taxpayers, we went to see people using and paying and supporting for our system. reporter: once approved, measures like these could be delayed due to financing or a shortage of construction workers. however, the first thing is approval, and zoning so that the developer can proceed. >> there would. >> invest in construction. they would be working with the city to get building permits. i think that you would see a groundbreaking in 2024, or 2025. reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. dan: thanks to david. in developing news, a mother is making a desperate plea to find her amusing daughter -- her missing daughter. kiely rodni was last seen near a campground in turkey b -- truckee. they think someone may have ada abducted her. >> please just come home. reporter: the family of 16-year-old kiely rodni is despera
the plan will come before the city council in san jose on tuesday. housing advocates support the proposal. >> it is vital to take underused land, build housing on it, and creates transit riders, which, whatever you think about transit, as taxpayers, we went to see people using and paying and supporting for our system. reporter: once approved, measures like these could be delayed due to financing or a shortage of construction workers. however, the first thing is approval, and zoning so...
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the san jose city council has unanimously passed a final approval to lift the ban on cruising in the . the ban was first put into place 35 years ago. at that time, people in san jose said cars driving slowly down king and story roads made it difficult for other drivers to get where they need to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated and racist targeting young latinos. council members say the band was initially enacted as a public safety quality of life issue, but things have changed. a lot of towns have cruising time. those guys and girls, you know, showing off their cars, right it's time is 4 40 time to show off. roberta gonzalez is right here with that wednesday for thank you very much done. yes, thank you. oh, i was just thinking that we're just cruising through our summer months, aren't we? yeah real big blips. we had a burst of temperatures and the triple digits back on june 9th, 10th and 11th. so, hey, we have some benefits to our benign weather pattern or air quality is really good. we haven't had a spare of the air day since june, 10th meanwhile, our
the san jose city council has unanimously passed a final approval to lift the ban on cruising in the . the ban was first put into place 35 years ago. at that time, people in san jose said cars driving slowly down king and story roads made it difficult for other drivers to get where they need to go. since then, the policy has been criticized as being outdated and racist targeting young latinos. council members say the band was initially enacted as a public safety quality of life issue, but...
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san jose city council will hear from opponents of the plan to build a new hotel on winchester boulevardstory 119 room hotel was approved by the city council back in january. but the decision is now being appealed by people who live in the area. some are concerned about traffic , fire risks and the size of the building. also happening today. the antioxidant council is scheduled to take a final vote on rent stabilization ordinance . supporters of the measure say it will prevent an ethical landlords from taking advantage of tenants. they also say the proposed ordinance will keep rents affordable for those still facing economic problems due to the pandemic. many antiochus landlords opposed the measure, saying that they are facing economic problems of their own tied to the pandemic. the chef of a popular restaurant in santa clara county, has announced he's selling his award winning business at the end of the year. david kinch has owned the men race, a restaurant in las gatto's for the past 20 years. it earned two michelin stars back in 2006 and a 3rd 19 years later issued a statement yesterd
san jose city council will hear from opponents of the plan to build a new hotel on winchester boulevardstory 119 room hotel was approved by the city council back in january. but the decision is now being appealed by people who live in the area. some are concerned about traffic , fire risks and the size of the building. also happening today. the antioxidant council is scheduled to take a final vote on rent stabilization ordinance . supporters of the measure say it will prevent an ethical...
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city is a long way from any decision on this topic. >> using their voices, demanding an opportunity to vote and what advocate groups in san jose rallied at a tuesday city council study session, an effort to encourage leaders to extend voting eligibility in local elections to all residents regardless of immigration status. >> we are looking to get inclusion. >> he says the move would provide a vital opportunity for an estimated 200,000 residents who currently cannot vote. he says it's a way for noncitizens who contribute to the economy, pay taxes and help shape the city to finally have a say. >> it will be a long fight. it will be a lengthy, strategic campaign. the process is to include the community. >> this longtime residence as her family would grateful -- would greatly benefit. through a translator come she says her hope that those able to vote in november elect leaders who want to move the campaign forward but critics tuesday pointed the california constitution. >> it's unconstitutional to allow noncitizens to vote. >> if that will dilute our votes for theitizens who are already committed to this country as americans. >> no vote or action was expected duri
city is a long way from any decision on this topic. >> using their voices, demanding an opportunity to vote and what advocate groups in san jose rallied at a tuesday city council study session, an effort to encourage leaders to extend voting eligibility in local elections to all residents regardless of immigration status. >> we are looking to get inclusion. >> he says the move would provide a vital opportunity for an estimated 200,000 residents who currently cannot vote. he...
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city in the country, but but we are about 23rd in terms f staffing per population. that's problem number 1. >> it is down to two frontrunners for the next san jose mayor. she's running against city council member matt. both want to address homeless list, crime and cleaning up the streets. > >> in oakland, the mayoral race is in full swing as the mayor is is termed out. at least 16 candidates are running including including multiple passing currt city council members. he previously represented district. district 5. he was the first american councilwoman when elected to serve district 4 andn taylor represents district 6. >> >> when it comes to the firefighting force right now, oy a fraction of career firefightes are actually women. we are on the push to make the industry more inclusive area. that is a sign it's moving in the right d. right direction. >> reporter: this is not the unm the uniform. that she would've d for herself. she will be the first to tell you she accidentally fell into firefighg intoightin ago. someone texting and drivinn her over. >> i decided i wanted to get back to my community. they inspired me to pursue emt, first first aid classes. >> reporter: had 5'2" and 110 t,
city in the country, but but we are about 23rd in terms f staffing per population. that's problem number 1. >> it is down to two frontrunners for the next san jose mayor. she's running against city council member matt. both want to address homeless list, crime and cleaning up the streets. > >> in oakland, the mayoral race is in full swing as the mayor is is termed out. at least 16 candidates are running including including multiple passing currt city council members. he...
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city council should take a second look at the noble avenue tiny homesite. the project is a quick build apartment building. the city is trying to place 1,000 units throughout san jose or 100 in every district. but this site on noble avenue has the community protesting. they argue they were never told by the city that this project was coming to their neighborhood. >> i bet you 5,000 plus have criminal records. you have a school across the street. we have a library, we have a school across the pond over here. all little kids. we don't need that over here. >> the san jose homeless coalition says the city is in desperate need in housing for the homeless but says any project opposed by a welcoming community will be doomed for failure. city council member cohen says he asked staff to focus on alternatives to consider private-publish partnerships. >> let's take a live look at san francisco. one of the city's most beloved jazz clubs is about to close its doors for good. because of course skyrocketing rent. musicians have entertained locals and tourists at club delux since 1990. owner says she just can't pay the high rent anymore and for musicians they say it's a huge loss.
city council should take a second look at the noble avenue tiny homesite. the project is a quick build apartment building. the city is trying to place 1,000 units throughout san jose or 100 in every district. but this site on noble avenue has the community protesting. they argue they were never told by the city that this project was coming to their neighborhood. >> i bet you 5,000 plus have criminal records. you have a school across the street. we have a library, we have a school across...
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festival is all about, and pushback continues over a new hotel in san jose group of residents taking their concerns to the city council. and i'm tracking that forecast. that includes a bit of a warm large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. six story 119 room hotel was approved by the city council in january. that decision is now being appealed by residents who say they are concerned about traffic fire risk and the size of the building. the issue is set to be addressed at tomorrow's city council meeting. city officials are recommending that the council denied the appeal request one of the largest independent film festivals in the bay area is back ktvu south bay report
festival is all about, and pushback continues over a new hotel in san jose group of residents taking their concerns to the city council. and i'm tracking that forecast. that includes a bit of a warm large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless....
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offering to women seeking abortions also had more than a dozen shifts in the san jose police department are not being staffed. city councilmembers warned more here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. in orlando, florida this week for the warrior games, competition for active duty military and veterans who have been heard or who have become sick boxes. rebecca castor reports from wheelchair basketball, cycling to track and field events. the warrior games are an opportunity for some of our country's greatest heroes to show they're not letting their limitations hold them back. its a week of blood, sweat and tears celebrating sacrifice. it's like almost like an active redemption . every athlete
offering to women seeking abortions also had more than a dozen shifts in the san jose police department are not being staffed. city councilmembers warned more here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that...
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but in san jose, they only have one officer per capita per 1000 people. and because of that council member cityurglary or an assault is about. 22 minutes, the san jose police department is paying thousands of dollars in overtime to officers. council member david cohen says forcing officers to work overtime. it's not sustainable and it is raising concerns about the health of these officers. 22 minutes. 22, if something happened me, not that i'm around that to a half hour like, wow, that's a long time. >> 9.33. right now and there's a report on hate crimes to there's a new account tell for general's office report. it clears up what is a hate crime and how many are happened? exactly. that report also talks about there being a major biased in hate crimes as well. kron four's haaziq madyun has the details there. >> police say the graffiti included racial slurs directed at african-americans. this photo shows the pacific. a daycare ransacked photo show dolls found with swastikas inscribed on its head. the numbers speak for themselves when it comes to violence towards the ap. i community. >> the number
but in san jose, they only have one officer per capita per 1000 people. and because of that council member cityurglary or an assault is about. 22 minutes, the san jose police department is paying thousands of dollars in overtime to officers. council member david cohen says forcing officers to work overtime. it's not sustainable and it is raising concerns about the health of these officers. 22 minutes. 22, if something happened me, not that i'm around that to a half hour like, wow, that's a long...
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but in san jose, they only have one officer per 1000 people out there. now it that's all because the city council jose police department is pay thousands of dollars in overtime to officers but council member david cohen says forcing officers to work overtime is not a sustainable solution to the problem. and it's also raising concerns about officers who have to work all those hours overtime. and as far as their mental health. it's 6.35. and there's a new report by the california attorney general's office and it clears up some questions about what constitutes a hate crime. lot of you have questions about that. the report also shows he's been. >> a major increase in by us-based crimea. kron four's haaziq mod-yoon with that update. >> police say the graffiti included racial slurs directed at african-americans. this photo shows the pacific. a daycare ransacked photo show dolls found with swastikas inscribed on its head. the numbers speak for themselves when it comes to violence towards the ap. i community. >> the number of hate crime events reported in the state of california increased 36%. that is ac
but in san jose, they only have one officer per 1000 people out there. now it that's all because the city council jose police department is pay thousands of dollars in overtime to officers but council member david cohen says forcing officers to work overtime is not a sustainable solution to the problem. and it's also raising concerns about officers who have to work all those hours overtime. and as far as their mental health. it's 6.35. and there's a new report by the california attorney...
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san jose made the point in no uncertain terms. no cruising allowed, if all goes as expected . on tuesday, the city councillize the plan to repeal the no cruising ordinance, which was approved in an initial vote one month ago. alvarado was on the city council when the cruising ban was initially approved in 1986 down the cruising capital of the world. and so every weekend friday, saturday and sunday there were thrown hordes and hordes of cars that cruised all over up and down story road. back in the 19 eighties, blanca alvarado represented this area of king and story, which was the epicenter of san jose's cruising culture, she says at the time, it was a huge public safety problem. residents weren't able to get into their driveways. police officers couldn't do couldn't provide services. firefighters couldn't provide services. the parking lots of the merchants were completely overtaken by the cruisers. the repeal of the ordinance was initially introduced by council member raul paralysis who himself owned in 1965 impala super sport, he spoke of his personal experiences growing up during that era. over the year
san jose made the point in no uncertain terms. no cruising allowed, if all goes as expected . on tuesday, the city councillize the plan to repeal the no cruising ordinance, which was approved in an initial vote one month ago. alvarado was on the city council when the cruising ban was initially approved in 1986 down the cruising capital of the world. and so every weekend friday, saturday and sunday there were thrown hordes and hordes of cars that cruised all over up and down story road. back in...
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san jose mayor to endorse our offer. his endorsement, a city. chavez did, however, receive 3 endorsements today, 2 council members, deb davis and pam foley both announcing their support for chavez, as did former republican state representative in san jose chamber of commerce, president jim cunneen. chavez and mahan are both democrats. >> a major development in what is said to be one of the worst judicial scandals in u.s. history. 2 former pennsylvania judges who orchestrated a scheme to send children 2 for profit jails in exchange for kickbacks have been ordered to pay more than 200 million dollars to the people they victimized. a federal judge awarded 106 million dollars in compensatory damages and 100 million bucks in punitive damages to nearly 300 people in a long-running civil suit against the judges in what came to be known as the kids for cash scandal mark and another judge, michael conahan shut down a county run juvenile detention center and accepted 2.8 million dollars in illegal payments from the builder and co-owner of to for-profit lockups, the pennsylvania supreme court threw out some 4,000 ju
san jose mayor to endorse our offer. his endorsement, a city. chavez did, however, receive 3 endorsements today, 2 council members, deb davis and pam foley both announcing their support for chavez, as did former republican state representative in san jose chamber of commerce, president jim cunneen. chavez and mahan are both democrats. >> a major development in what is said to be one of the worst judicial scandals in u.s. history. 2 former pennsylvania judges who orchestrated a scheme to...
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jose city council could today give final approval to lift the ban on cruising in the city. the band was first put into place 35 years ago. at the time, people in san jose said. cars driving slowly down story and king streets made it difficult for other drivers to get around. since then, though, the policy has been criticized as being racist targeting young latino men who drove lowriders, current council member raul perales told other council members about his experience cruising as a young man. over the years, i was stopped dozens of times by the police, and nearly every time i was made to sit on the curb while i and my car was searched. and i was questioned about my presumed gang involvement. many of the no cruising signs that have been posted around the city for years have already been taken down at the city council gives final approval today, the rest of those signs will be gone soon and outpouring of support across the entertainment world following news of the death of singer and actress olivia newton john fox news senior correspondent takes a look back at her extraordinary life. olivia newton john had a career spanning more than five decades
jose city council could today give final approval to lift the ban on cruising in the city. the band was first put into place 35 years ago. at the time, people in san jose said. cars driving slowly down story and king streets made it difficult for other drivers to get around. since then, though, the policy has been criticized as being racist targeting young latino men who drove lowriders, current council member raul perales told other council members about his experience cruising as a young man....
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san jose. for more than 35 years. street signs in san jose made the point in no uncertain terms. no cruising allowed, if all goes as expected . on tuesday, the city councilwill finalize the plan to repeal the no cruising ordinance, which was approved in an initial vote one month ago. alvarado was on the city council when the cruising ban was initially approved in 1986 down the cruising capital of the world. and so every weekend friday, saturday and sunday there were thrown hordes and hordes of cars that cruised all over up and down story road. back in the 19 eighties, blanca alvarado represented this area of king and story, which was the epicenter of san jose's cruising culture, she says at the time, it was a huge public safety problem. residents weren't able to get into their driveways. police officers couldn't do couldn't provide services. firefighters couldn't provide services. the parking lots of the merchants were completely overtaken by the cruisers. the repeal of the ordinance was initially introduced by council member raul paralysis who himself owned in 1965 impala super sport, he spoke of his personal experiences growing up during that era. over
san jose. for more than 35 years. street signs in san jose made the point in no uncertain terms. no cruising allowed, if all goes as expected . on tuesday, the city councilwill finalize the plan to repeal the no cruising ordinance, which was approved in an initial vote one month ago. alvarado was on the city council when the cruising ban was initially approved in 1986 down the cruising capital of the world. and so every weekend friday, saturday and sunday there were thrown hordes and hordes of...