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clara county which san jose is a part of, has already agreed to hit that $15 minimum by 2019, not 2020 which, as i mentioned, san jose is considering. you can see why the san jose cityil is feeling pressure to speed up the schedule. according to a uc berkeley study put out this summer, the minimum wage increase across all cities in santa clara county would help 250,000 workers with what would be the equivalent of a nearly 20% bump in pay. the study also notes that over 1,300 people would lose their jobs during the phase-in. so the city council will discuss today, can vote on a minimum wage after the thanksgiving holiday. later today outside city hall, hourly workers, labor and community groups will hold a news conference to pressure city leaders again to raise that minimum wage to $15, not by 2020, they are seeking 2019. live outside san jose city hall, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob thank you very much for that update. 5:36 right now. a body was found floating off a south san francisco marina. investigators say they found the body of a man yesterday afternoon. they believe he floated in from somewhere else. police are not releasing his name. they are tellin
clara county which san jose is a part of, has already agreed to hit that $15 minimum by 2019, not 2020 which, as i mentioned, san jose is considering. you can see why the san jose cityil is feeling pressure to speed up the schedule. according to a uc berkeley study put out this summer, the minimum wage increase across all cities in santa clara county would help 250,000 workers with what would be the equivalent of a nearly 20% bump in pay. the study also notes that over 1,300 people would lose...
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>>mark: the san jose city council already passed or is what will prohibit recreational use in the city the martinez city is getting a proposal to strip the marijuana growing crops 64 would allow people to grow their own plants but the order and would ban any outdoor growing it would also require people grow and take certain said the precautions the city says concern about outdoor marijuana grow mostly the smell of the plan and the official do not want it to try to turn their back yard into marijuana farms >>mark: we have a special section on our web site information on all the canons you need to know about the 17 propositions and california is a lot to go from. >>darya: people who live along the street are speaking out against the recreational vehicles and have a concern trying to convince the city to lift the ban on parking neighbors on woodland avenue are working with the marin county board of supervisors to ban overnight parking in their area that fifth again in seven starts and 5 tonight fifth in the ice rink at union square howe opens today >>darya: as well as ride across the stre
>>mark: the san jose city council already passed or is what will prohibit recreational use in the city the martinez city is getting a proposal to strip the marijuana growing crops 64 would allow people to grow their own plants but the order and would ban any outdoor growing it would also require people grow and take certain said the precautions the city says concern about outdoor marijuana grow mostly the smell of the plan and the official do not want it to try to turn their back yard...
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. >> a new study said 71% of the major roads in san francisco opened are considered "boo," making it number one among major cities for worst road conditions. san jose ranked third. all the city of oakland is an older city, san francisco is an older city, and all of these roads were built many years ago and need to be repaired and replaced. >> the study was conducted by a research group based out of washington, dc say it costs motorists $5 -- $1,000 a >> it is having a real financial impact. >> there is in plan to pay for a major overhaul. a gas tax has been talk about but right new it is a bumpy road ahead in the motorists in the pay area. >> neighbors in the north bay have had enough of homeless people parking on the street and living in their rvs. people outside san rafael city limits is seen an increase in rvs since the ban on overnight parking in the city. neighbors see needles and trash on the streets all the time. some of them say the cars have been repeatedly broken into. people living in the rvs say that is their problem. >> do you see neighbors? no? there are no neighbors. all the county is looking into packing in "no parking," signs. they
. >> a new study said 71% of the major roads in san francisco opened are considered "boo," making it number one among major cities for worst road conditions. san jose ranked third. all the city of oakland is an older city, san francisco is an older city, and all of these roads were built many years ago and need to be repaired and replaced. >> the study was conducted by a research group based out of washington, dc say it costs motorists $5 -- $1,000 a >> it is having...
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. >> in san jose the city council approved a gradual minimum wage hike to $15 an hour by the year 2019. the current minimum wage is $10.0. in july it goes to $12 an hour. san francisco, the home of airbnb is kick out your house guests after two months. the board of supervisors voted to take the total number of days you can rent from 90 to 60 days that could cause a damaging ripple affect for airbnb because other cities look to san francisco for examples on regulating. the mayor opposed tougher restrictions and he could veto the legislation. >> your accweather forecast with meteorologist mike nicco. >> remember the cold air if we are up to 11 degrees cooler this morning. look at the temperatures, mid-to-upper 40s through the san ramon valley. low-to-mid 50s out highway four. 53 in brentwood. that is the warm spot. live in mt. diablo. the cold air is lurking above where we live. mid-40s in the north bay, low-to-mid 50s around the bay to the south bay with san jose at 53. oakland 54, and san francisco is 53. mount tamalpais northwest wind at 19 to 31. it will be breezy this afternoon. dry
. >> in san jose the city council approved a gradual minimum wage hike to $15 an hour by the year 2019. the current minimum wage is $10.0. in july it goes to $12 an hour. san francisco, the home of airbnb is kick out your house guests after two months. the board of supervisors voted to take the total number of days you can rent from 90 to 60 days that could cause a damaging ripple affect for airbnb because other cities look to san francisco for examples on regulating. the mayor opposed...
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in san jose the city council approved a minimum wage hike to $15 an hour by 2019. the current minimum wage is $10.0. in july it goes to $12 an hour. >> wild video caught on camera. you have to see it to believe in. a man's meltdown behind the wheel turned to prove there are good people in this world. train cars tossed around like toys. this derailment is bigger mess >> we have new details in the deadly shooting at will rogers world airport in oklahoma city. police say a retaliation is the alongly motive for the murder-suicide. investigators say shooter lloyd buie resigned from southwest airlines and believe he killed michael winchester in retaliation for circumstances that led him to leave the job. the circumstances were not being released. winchester was not his immediate supervisor but was found dead of a self inflected gunshot wound after the shooting which closed the airport for hours. >> video of a road rage incident in southern california is capturing nationwide attention. you will see why. the driver appears it show no remorse when he hit the gas going straig
in san jose the city council approved a minimum wage hike to $15 an hour by 2019. the current minimum wage is $10.0. in july it goes to $12 an hour. >> wild video caught on camera. you have to see it to believe in. a man's meltdown behind the wheel turned to prove there are good people in this world. train cars tossed around like toys. this derailment is bigger mess >> we have new details in the deadly shooting at will rogers world airport in oklahoma city. police say a retaliation...
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. >> san jose is taking measures in anticipation of one the the t controversial wall the althoughs passing legalizing recreational marijuana. our reporter is in san jose. what is the city council doing? >> the city council is considering an urgency ordinance, to let everyone know the rules and regulations here in the city when it comes to selling marijuana. some people say it is just a waste of time. >> be honest, if proposition 64 fails at the ballot box november 8, recreational marijuana use will still take place here in the bay area. if it does pass, san jose is big sure the hard work regulating medical marijuana dispensaries in the city doesn't go up in smoke. >> we are hitting "pause," and tolling everyone, we have 16 responsible decision expenseries today that are providing marijuana to those patients who need it medically. it is time for us to ensure that no one believes they can just come in without a permit and follow the rules. all the city manager is recommending the council pass an ordinance of urgency. it would make it explicitly clear to entrepreneurs that commercial recreational marijuana activities are not allowed here in san jose. it would confirm nonm
. >> san jose is taking measures in anticipation of one the the t controversial wall the althoughs passing legalizing recreational marijuana. our reporter is in san jose. what is the city council doing? >> the city council is considering an urgency ordinance, to let everyone know the rules and regulations here in the city when it comes to selling marijuana. some people say it is just a waste of time. >> be honest, if proposition 64 fails at the ballot box november 8,...
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the city and the police department. we are outside police headquarters with that. >> reporter: this newly amended lawsuit said the city the san jose police chief and supervisors were negligent and they let the violence break out before they arrived. after donald trump spoke at a rally in san jose in june some of his supporters were violently attacked protesters. others were followed to the cars and intimidated. according to new allegations in a class-action lawsuit police let it happen. >> there were dozens of people assaulted in full view of the police with police officers telling the victims that they were not allowed to intervene. not allowed to make arrests and not allowed to stop them. >> reporter: the attorney and rnc national committee mormon filed the amended suit on behalf of 20 trump supporters who were injured in the riots. it seeks damages against the city and police chief. >> police forced all of the attendees to go through this riot. there was no safe escape route. >> reporter: she said she knew the violence would break out at the raleigh. and the department did not prepared to handle the crowd. on top of that new em
the city and the police department. we are outside police headquarters with that. >> reporter: this newly amended lawsuit said the city the san jose police chief and supervisors were negligent and they let the violence break out before they arrived. after donald trump spoke at a rally in san jose in june some of his supporters were violently attacked protesters. others were followed to the cars and intimidated. according to new allegations in a class-action lawsuit police let it happen....
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san rafael bridge down to the golden gate bridge. a clear drive. >>> 4:40 right now. a pay raise in the south bay. get ready for $15. the san jose city council approved a plan that will raise the minimum wage in three phases. the current page of $10.30 will be raised to $12 next year. in 2018 it will raise to $13.50. in 2019 it will setting at that $15 an hour raise. san jose becomes the sixth city in santa clara county to pass the minimum wage ordinance. >>> leaders have stepped in to stop a recent surge in no-cause evictions. the voters in mountain view approved a new rent control measure that requires den nant evictions to be justified. the problem is that doesn't take effect until the end of december. since the measure's approval, evictions and eviction press have been reported. mountain view city council members passed and enacted an emergency ordinance that will protect tenants until the measure kicks in. >>> 4:41. coming up, change in the classroom. how new technology can educate students without them even showing up for class. >> a change this week as we get to see a very clear look at the golden gate bridge this morning. jus
san rafael bridge down to the golden gate bridge. a clear drive. >>> 4:40 right now. a pay raise in the south bay. get ready for $15. the san jose city council approved a plan that will raise the minimum wage in three phases. the current page of $10.30 will be raised to $12 next year. in 2018 it will raise to $13.50. in 2019 it will setting at that $15 an hour raise. san jose becomes the sixth city in santa clara county to pass the minimum wage ordinance. >>> leaders have...
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today, the city council in san jose inside the city council chambers will do something that will buy them time so they can have a long-term plan. it is called an urgency ordinance passing proposition 64 legal rising marijuana for those 21 and older and designate state agencies to license and regulate the industry. the city manager and attorney wrote to the city council that this ordinance would make it explicitly clear to budding entrepreneurs that commercial recreational marijuana activities are not allowed in san jose. the ordinance would confirm nonmedical marijuana is restricted to six living plants and nonmedical marijuana cannot be grown outdoors. the city wants to make sure the proposition, if passed, would not create the same issues medical marijuana created when it was legalized with dispensaries popping up around san jose. the regular season in the city council starts at 1:30. >>> now, donald trump hopes the f.b.i. pot latest investigation gets him a come-from-behind win. hillary clinton said there is no case. here is reaction from both sides about another e-mail investigat
today, the city council in san jose inside the city council chambers will do something that will buy them time so they can have a long-term plan. it is called an urgency ordinance passing proposition 64 legal rising marijuana for those 21 and older and designate state agencies to license and regulate the industry. the city manager and attorney wrote to the city council that this ordinance would make it explicitly clear to budding entrepreneurs that commercial recreational marijuana activities...
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if it were in the past, they would still leave it to the cities to permit these businesses and to decide where they could go. >> reporter: san jose city leaders are concerned with the proliferation of unregulated pot businesses, similar to whathappens when legalized marijuana became legal. one of 16 medical marijuana dispensaries in san jose still standing after a city-wide crack down. >> we still remember just a few years ago. they were operating how they wanted. there were a lot of customer complaints. for folks like me who are striving to gain legitimacy in this industry we don't want those kinds of players in town again. >> reporter: dave hodges with the silicon valley coalition doesn't think the ban from the city of san jose and other cities is fair. >> campbell is definitely one of them, many cities in the valley, but really throughout the state they're looking at these issues as a fearful way. >> reporter: he is strongly against the local control cities have with the recreational pot industry. and saying that it should ultimately be up to the voters. >> if prop 64 passes we'll see a lot more of these bans throughout the st
if it were in the past, they would still leave it to the cities to permit these businesses and to decide where they could go. >> reporter: san jose city leaders are concerned with the proliferation of unregulated pot businesses, similar to whathappens when legalized marijuana became legal. one of 16 medical marijuana dispensaries in san jose still standing after a city-wide crack down. >> we still remember just a few years ago. they were operating how they wanted. there were a lot...
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also today the san jose city council is expected to approve a settlement in a lawsuit filed by the parente san jose sharks against the city and developer. sharks sports and entertainment sued in june that would remove more than 800 parking spaces near the center. the company said the city rushed approval of the project without fully studying the environmental impacts. the developer paid $58.5 million for at site and according to the news group, the developer will pay the city $4 million as part of that settlement. the money will be used to acquire other properties for public parking. >>> today is the grand opening of the brand new hotel at the graton casino. we went inside while it was still under construction. the hotel is in addition to the casino which opened three years ago. it will feature a spa and fitness center and the rooms will go up to $500 a night. the tribe says the new hotel will create about 200 new jobs. >>> it's 6:39 and one week after the election, san francisco is still counting ballots. coming up at 7:00, the closely watched race that has not been decided still. but fi
also today the san jose city council is expected to approve a settlement in a lawsuit filed by the parente san jose sharks against the city and developer. sharks sports and entertainment sued in june that would remove more than 800 parking spaces near the center. the company said the city rushed approval of the project without fully studying the environmental impacts. the developer paid $58.5 million for at site and according to the news group, the developer will pay the city $4 million as part...
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i have always known the city to have welcomed, protected, and made sure that immigrant families succeed along with everybody else. >> reporter: both san francisco and san josere long standing sanctuary cities, it means the local authorities do not help federal immigration officers detain undocumented immigrants if the immigrants are picked up for a low-level crime. san jose mayor, sam, is sticking to what works. >> police chiefs in major cities say it undermines safety to have local law enforcement enforcing federal immigration laws. >> reporter: donald trump wants stricter immigration laws is used the death of kate steinly in san francisco as an example. she was shot by an undocumented immigrant on pier 14 last year. that is part of the reason trump is pledging to cut federal funding to sanctuary cities. >> for the most part cities like san jose are not terribly dependent on federal money. >> reporter: san jose receive as few million each year, san francisco, about half a billion. >> change in administration, we have to be very focused on what we are doing but we have also enjoyed funding from different administrations that didn't agree with us on things l
i have always known the city to have welcomed, protected, and made sure that immigrant families succeed along with everybody else. >> reporter: both san francisco and san josere long standing sanctuary cities, it means the local authorities do not help federal immigration officers detain undocumented immigrants if the immigrants are picked up for a low-level crime. san jose mayor, sam, is sticking to what works. >> police chiefs in major cities say it undermines safety to have local...
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that is the reality for dozens of fire fighters in san jose. our investigative unit first uncovered the city of san jose had to step in when workers' comp denied treatment. >> liz wagner from our investigative unit joins us now with the inside story. liz. >> reporter: roj, late today the city selected a new contractor to handle workers' comp for injured fire fighters. this decision to move in a new direction comes as the state wrapped up an audit of how injury claims are handled in the city. the action prompted by our investigation. we first showed you this stunning video this summer, a building in downtown san jose collapsed onto captain marty honish. it happened in 1999, but he still suffers from his injuries. >> it just skrushd me >> reporter: the city awarded him lifetime benefits, but his treatment was recently denied by athens administrators. that's the company the city hired in 2013 to handle workers' comp for half the city's employees, including fire fighters. >> that's how they operate. the business model is deny first. >> reporter: our investigation found dozens of fire fighters co
that is the reality for dozens of fire fighters in san jose. our investigative unit first uncovered the city of san jose had to step in when workers' comp denied treatment. >> liz wagner from our investigative unit joins us now with the inside story. liz. >> reporter: roj, late today the city selected a new contractor to handle workers' comp for injured fire fighters. this decision to move in a new direction comes as the state wrapped up an audit of how injury claims are handled in...
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san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> 4:33. also happening today, it's not a question of the but when. san jose city council will debate a timeline for raising the city's minimum wage. it's part of a regional south bay plan to raise wages $15 by 2019. 13 cities in santa clara county endorsed the plan back in june. it would outpace the minimum wage job in the same amount of years. san jose is the largest of those cities. it would impact about 250,000 workers. >> catch them while they're fresh. the commercial dungeness crab season is officially open for part of our coastline. the crab season opened south of marin county. it was supposed to open to the sonoma-me sonoma-men do seen know line as well. last year crab season was delayed by some four months after crabs tested positive for the same toxin. the recreational crab season has been open for about two weeks at this point. >>> a pivotal decision made over marijuana laws in one east bay city after a four-hour-long debate. the oakland city council did approve the city administrator to write new laws. the permit program would set aside half of the city
san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> 4:33. also happening today, it's not a question of the but when. san jose city council will debate a timeline for raising the city's minimum wage. it's part of a regional south bay plan to raise wages $15 by 2019. 13 cities in santa clara county endorsed the plan back in june. it would outpace the minimum wage job in the same amount of years. san jose is the largest of those cities. it would impact about 250,000 workers....
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the major roads opened are considered poor. making it number one among major cities for worst road conditions. san jose ranked third. >> the city of oakland is an older city. san francisco is an older city. all of these roads were built many years ago. they need to be completely repaired repaired and in some cases replaced. >> it was done by a company based out of washington, d.c. bad roads can cost motorists thousands in tire wear, vehicle depreciation and repairs. amounting to what they consider a headen tax. >> we want to make sure they understand that it is not just a new -- a nuisance to hit a pothole, but having a financial impact m. >> they have yet to devise a plan to pay for a major overhaul of the roads. a gas tax has been talked about. but for now, it is a bumpy road ahead for the bay area motorists. in san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, information overload. the side effects from so much screen time and the solution to these digital distractions. >> and the woman sexually assaulted by brock turner in her own words. the message she has for other women
the major roads opened are considered poor. making it number one among major cities for worst road conditions. san jose ranked third. >> the city of oakland is an older city. san francisco is an older city. all of these roads were built many years ago. they need to be completely repaired repaired and in some cases replaced. >> it was done by a company based out of washington, d.c. bad roads can cost motorists thousands in tire wear, vehicle depreciation and repairs. amounting to...
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the major roads opened are considered poor. making it number one among major cities for worst road conditions. san jose ranked third. >> the city of oakland is an older city. san francisco is an older city. all of these roads were built many years ago. they need to be completely repaired repaired and in some cases replaced. >> it was done by a company based out of washington, d.c. bad roads can cost motorists thousands in tire wear, vehicle depreciation and repairs. amounting to what they consider a headen tax. >> we want to make sure they understand that it is not just a new -- a nuisance to hit a pothole, but having a financial impact m. >> they have yet to devise a plan to pay for a major overhaul of the roads. a gas tax has been talked about. but for now, it is a bumpy road ahead for the bay area motorists. in san francisco, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, information overload. the side effects from so much screen time and the solution to these digital distractions. >> and the woman sexually assaulted by brock turner in her own words. the message she has for other women
the major roads opened are considered poor. making it number one among major cities for worst road conditions. san jose ranked third. >> the city of oakland is an older city. san francisco is an older city. all of these roads were built many years ago. they need to be completely repaired repaired and in some cases replaced. >> it was done by a company based out of washington, d.c. bad roads can cost motorists thousands in tire wear, vehicle depreciation and repairs. amounting to...
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san jose today. but ahead of the big event, mayor sam liccardo will talk about all the city is doing to house its homelesss. kpix 5's maria medina is live in san jose with more on the mayor's message and the upcoming parade. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. yeah. get this. in san jose, alone, in 2015, there were 700 homeless veterans in san jose. and so last year, it was here that san jose mayor sam liccardo and county supervisor dave cortese pledged to change all of that. the city of san jose promised $600 million and the county $1.5 million to basically fix up apartments and houses for homeless veterans. here's what was said last year. >> i'm up and down, you know, out in the streets in cardboard boxes, and, you know, blanket or something or just laying on the concrete. >> reporter: and, um, want to make a quick correction. it was $6 million pledged by the city of san jose. and last year the mayor promised that he would end veteran homelessness by 2018 which is the 100th anniversary of veterans day. so later this morning the mayor expects to give us an update on whether this program wo
san jose today. but ahead of the big event, mayor sam liccardo will talk about all the city is doing to house its homelesss. kpix 5's maria medina is live in san jose with more on the mayor's message and the upcoming parade. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. yeah. get this. in san jose, alone, in 2015, there were 700 homeless veterans in san jose. and so last year, it was here that san jose mayor sam liccardo and county supervisor dave cortese pledged to change all of...
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san jose is considering. you can see why the san jose city council is feeling pressure to speed up the schedule. today the council will discuss the timing of this and could vote on a new minimum wage ordinance after the thanksgiving holiday. also later today, outside city hall, hourly workers, labor and community groups will hold a news conference to pressure city leaders to raise that minimum wage to $15, not by 2020, but by 2019. live outside san jose city hall, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, bob. >>> 6:33. a pivotal vision made over marijuana laws in one east bay city. the oakland city administrators approved writing new laws when it comes to handing out permits to sell cannabis. the program would set aside half of the city's pop permits for communities hit hard by the war on pot, mostly east oakland residents and ex-convicts. >> to me this is the largest economic opportunity that i've seen come through oakland in the 30-plus years that i've lived here. >> now that this is going to be a source of growing revenue, how do we make sure that that revenue is used in a way t
san jose is considering. you can see why the san jose city council is feeling pressure to speed up the schedule. today the council will discuss the timing of this and could vote on a new minimum wage ordinance after the thanksgiving holiday. also later today, outside city hall, hourly workers, labor and community groups will hold a news conference to pressure city leaders to raise that minimum wage to $15, not by 2020, but by 2019. live outside san jose city hall, bob redell, "today in the...
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showing proposition 64 leading in california, san jose and several other cities are scrambling to set up local regulation for recreational marijuana. today the san jose city council will consider a temporary ban on the industry. it would give the city some time to prepare guidelines for local recreational pot businesses. berkeley has already approved a similar plan. campbell, palo alto, hayward, foster parents and martinez are among other cities trying to get some marijuana controls in place before election day. >>> bill cosby will go to trial next summer. the 79-year-old entertainer is charged with drugging and molesting a former temple university employee in 2004. the judge will decide whether 13 women who accuse cosby of similar assaults can testify to show a pattern of behavior that dates back decades. attorney gloria allred represents some of the women. >> their testimony would tend to show a common scheme or plan by mr. cosby and, therefore, it is relevant. >> defense attorneys question the other women's memories say the events they described happened decades ago and may have been influenced by the media coverage of the case. cosby fac
showing proposition 64 leading in california, san jose and several other cities are scrambling to set up local regulation for recreational marijuana. today the san jose city council will consider a temporary ban on the industry. it would give the city some time to prepare guidelines for local recreational pot businesses. berkeley has already approved a similar plan. campbell, palo alto, hayward, foster parents and martinez are among other cities trying to get some marijuana controls in place...
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he pled not guilty in court yesterday. >>> the san jose city council has approved a timeline to graduallyinimum wage to $15 an hour for people who work in the city. under the plan, the minimum wage will be increased three times before reaching the $15 level in january 2019. it doesn't include youth in job training programs. the timeline is similar to those approved in some neighboring cities including mountain view where some businesses have already increased wages voluntarily. >> frankly, i have had businesses tell me now that they're already changed $15 anyway because the market is so tight and it's hard to afford to live here. they just have to pay that to be able to get workers to come and work. >> supporters say the higher minimum wage is necessary because san jose is one of the nation's most expensive cities to live in. some businesses oppose it saying the extra cost could force cutbacks. >>> across the university of california system a freeze on tuition is set to expire soon. right now uc students pay a little more than $12,000 a year in tuition. but the system is considering raisi
he pled not guilty in court yesterday. >>> the san jose city council has approved a timeline to graduallyinimum wage to $15 an hour for people who work in the city. under the plan, the minimum wage will be increased three times before reaching the $15 level in january 2019. it doesn't include youth in job training programs. the timeline is similar to those approved in some neighboring cities including mountain view where some businesses have already increased wages voluntarily....
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city to adopt reteermt and pension agreements reached between the city of san jose and fire and police in 11 unions. that would super seed the controversial measure b which passed back in 2012. supporters of measure f say it's critical to replace measure b because it makes major cuts to public safety programs and caused many to leave in exodus in san jose. opponents say there are hidden costs and it abandons pension cuts that would have saved the city a lot of money. >>> if you still have questions, and no doubt you do, out of all of these ballot measures, check out our voters' edge guide. it's non-partisan. put in your zip code at the top of the page. it will pull up the issues and candidates and ballot measures, all the local propositiontion specific to your area. you can find it on nbcbayarea.com. >>> i think i may have clicked on that 20 times so far. >>> a bizarre sexual assault investigation in the east bay this morning. here is what happened. berkeley high school student on the boy's water polo team is accused of assaulting an opponent during a match. it alle
city to adopt reteermt and pension agreements reached between the city of san jose and fire and police in 11 unions. that would super seed the controversial measure b which passed back in 2012. supporters of measure f say it's critical to replace measure b because it makes major cuts to public safety programs and caused many to leave in exodus in san jose. opponents say there are hidden costs and it abandons pension cuts that would have saved the city a lot of money. >>> if you still...
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the traffic lanes out there. we'll check in a bit with mike. >>> no more pot smoke in san jose. a new ordinance prevents recreational marijuana use. the san jose city council ju unanimously adopted the use yesterday, non-medical marijuana cannot be -- it allows the city to reach out to the community and hold public hearings on whether to allow recreational use if most voters say yes to proposition 64. retail gun stores are the focus of thieves dealing with stolen firearms. >> senior investigative reporter stephen stock has this report. >> according to the fbi, more than 2 million guns were stolen nationwide in the last ten years. as we first reported a year ago, police and civilian gun owners are often targets. we found another group whose been targeted more recently here in california, gun stores. this security camera footage shows exactly what federal agents call a gang of gun thieves intent on stealing as many guns as they can get from an armory in rockland outside sacramento. this footage was taken back in july. within three months five different gun stores in area were hit around the sacramento area. in fact, at least 240 guns in all were stol
the traffic lanes out there. we'll check in a bit with mike. >>> no more pot smoke in san jose. a new ordinance prevents recreational marijuana use. the san jose city council ju unanimously adopted the use yesterday, non-medical marijuana cannot be -- it allows the city to reach out to the community and hold public hearings on whether to allow recreational use if most voters say yes to proposition 64. retail gun stores are the focus of thieves dealing with stolen firearms. >>...
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san jose to tell us what they will be discussing. anne >>> reporter: yeah. next week could certainly change the rules for pot all over the state. but today, san jose city leaders are focusing on the rules for medical marijuana dispensaries. some of the ordinances up for a vote today, all medical marijuana businesses in the city, 16 of them, would be allowed to grow pot at two sites instead of one and would be able to make deliveries to patients once the delivery people pass police background checks. that is an effort to curb the growth of illegal pot deliveries. these regulations could translate into the recreational pot industry if it becomes state law. >> i'm not pro-cannabis per se. i don't want to smell it i don't want to see it in parks and playgrounds, i don't want to walk down the sidewalk and see people out there. i really don't. with respect. but i'm vehemently antiprohibition because of the overwhelming evidence that it failed too many people. >> reporter: that's lieutenant governor gavin newson a proponent of prop 64 which is up for a vote a week from today. the latest public policy institute polls shows 55% of likely voters will say yes to
san jose to tell us what they will be discussing. anne >>> reporter: yeah. next week could certainly change the rules for pot all over the state. but today, san jose city leaders are focusing on the rules for medical marijuana dispensaries. some of the ordinances up for a vote today, all medical marijuana businesses in the city, 16 of them, would be allowed to grow pot at two sites instead of one and would be able to make deliveries to patients once the delivery people pass police...
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the city accuses the city of san jose for not doing enough of an environmental impact near the border. the city manager, rick doyle, says that is not true. >> we had a full blown look at the view, we did a major study on traffic impacts, we are trying to do everything, dot all the is and cross all the ts when it comes to addressing the impacts and get approval for it. >> we want to make sure we will have all our requirements metals. >> four months ago it was mark sandalo hose filed a similar lawsuit over a massive development called city place near the 49ers stadium. >>> facebook is being sued in a california federal court, excluding advertiser from excluding racial groups from target audiences. the new's outlet said it created an ad targeting people interested in house hunting and facebook advertising toles allowed it to prevent certain ethnic groups from seeing the ads. the company now is completely without merit they say. >>> 4:40. a proposition that legalizes pot passes today, what changes when it comes to the rules of the road? we found out on a ride along, next. ,, ,,,,,, the ma
the city accuses the city of san jose for not doing enough of an environmental impact near the border. the city manager, rick doyle, says that is not true. >> we had a full blown look at the view, we did a major study on traffic impacts, we are trying to do everything, dot all the is and cross all the ts when it comes to addressing the impacts and get approval for it. >> we want to make sure we will have all our requirements metals. >> four months ago it was mark sandalo hose...
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the san jose city council approving a plan that would raise the minimum wage in three phases. 10:30 will raise to $12 next year. in 2018, it will raise to $13.50 and in 2019, it will settle at $15 an hour. san jose becomes the sixth city? santa clara county to pass the new minimum wage ordinance. >>> your post office will give a total stranger my mail. >> an empty mailbox the newest clue. nbc bay area responds with a warning for all of us and some tough questions for the postmaster next. >>> and hateful messages popping up in the bay area post election. now they are being tracked. how frequent these incidents are actually happening. >> the clouds starting to break. 57 degrees. we'll let you know who is going to drop down to the 30s tomorrow morning and details on the storm. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the care your family needs. all connected for you. >>> you're watching nbc bay area news. >> take a look. hostile messages found written on this car. this was discovered in campbell today. the graffiti included messages such as go back to mexico, and i love trump. >> no other colleges right now besides mine,
the san jose city council approving a plan that would raise the minimum wage in three phases. 10:30 will raise to $12 next year. in 2018, it will raise to $13.50 and in 2019, it will settle at $15 an hour. san jose becomes the sixth city? santa clara county to pass the new minimum wage ordinance. >>> your post office will give a total stranger my mail. >> an empty mailbox the newest clue. nbc bay area responds with a warning for all of us and some tough questions for the...
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private homes to no more than 60 days every year. >> the san jose is expected to improve a settlement in a lawsuit with the san jose sharks and a cityto stop a new office and retail tower that would remove more than 800 parking spaces near the sap center. the company said the city rushed the approval of the project without fully studying the environmental impacts. the developer paid $58.5 million for that eight-acre site. the developer will pay the city $4 million as part of a settlement. that money will be used to acquire properties for public parking. >>> the time is 5:26. post-it notes left at several bart stations won't be coming down just yet. up next, the messages of empathy that people hope will bring unity to the nation after this year's bitter election. >>> a big construction project on a major road in san francisco, coming up, the traffic problems the drivers are dealing with along vannecessary avenue. >>> the lights came on early at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll tell you why that happened and why the problem may be gone but the slow traffic is going to stay! >>> still some areas of fog this mourning, not as bad as yest
private homes to no more than 60 days every year. >> the san jose is expected to improve a settlement in a lawsuit with the san jose sharks and a cityto stop a new office and retail tower that would remove more than 800 parking spaces near the sap center. the company said the city rushed the approval of the project without fully studying the environmental impacts. the developer paid $58.5 million for that eight-acre site. the developer will pay the city $4 million as part of a settlement....
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a third party contractor working on street lietsz for the city of san jose -- lice -- lights for the city of san jose hit a gas line. pg and e was able to cap the leak five hours after it began, since the gas went into the sewer system, they had to left manhole covers and check each house individually. >> before the fire department lows people in they are going door to door. that's our main priority. if people are concerned they should call 911 or pg and e. >> we understand that they have finished going door to door and the residence and business owners have been allowed to go back into their homes and businesses. they said people may want to continue to keep their windows open. no customers lost gas service but 13 people lost service while they were doing repairs. roads are now reopened and people back into their homes. >>> thank you. >>> hundreds the students in the oakland unified school district walked out of class and marched in protest of president elect donald trump. >> we want justice, now. >> students from more than a dozen schools in the oakland unified district took part in
a third party contractor working on street lietsz for the city of san jose -- lice -- lights for the city of san jose hit a gas line. pg and e was able to cap the leak five hours after it began, since the gas went into the sewer system, they had to left manhole covers and check each house individually. >> before the fire department lows people in they are going door to door. that's our main priority. if people are concerned they should call 911 or pg and e. >> we understand that...
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that's not right and you know it. >> reporter: there were tense moments at a political forum on the san jose city college campus this afternoon. >> that's the attitude that we're trying to -- >> reporter: she is a trump supporter and has been threatened because of her political beliefs. which is why she says she now carries pepper spray on campus. >> being called names. i got followed several times. people would whisper behind my back and stare at me and laugh. >> reporter: the college president says the purpose of today's meeting was to open a dialogue with both trump and clinton supporters. >> many in the community have expressed fear about what this may mean. >> reporter: he says he has been contacted by dozens of undocumented students who fear a trump presidency will prevent them from graduating. some faculty and students had advice. >> we continue pushing for change. >> future generations to stand up for. >> reporter: while many students plan to advocate for change and protest against president-elect donald trump, she is hoping her fellow students will keep an open mind. >> that's all i'm sa
that's not right and you know it. >> reporter: there were tense moments at a political forum on the san jose city college campus this afternoon. >> that's the attitude that we're trying to -- >> reporter: she is a trump supporter and has been threatened because of her political beliefs. which is why she says she now carries pepper spray on campus. >> being called names. i got followed several times. people would whisper behind my back and stare at me and laugh. >>...
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to recreationally smoke pot in california. >> >> reporter: with state regulations in place, the city of san jose is sending a clear message to budding entrepreneurs. the ordinance reafarming what the proposition states, individuals would be restricted to growing six plants indoors. >> prop 64, if it were to pass would leave it to the city to permit these businesses and decide where they can go. >> we all remember two or three years ago when there were clubs in town, operating how they wanted. alot of customer complaints, for folks like me who are striving to gain legitimacy, we don't want those kinds of players again. players again. >>> campbell is one of them, many cities in silicone valley. throughout the state, they are looking at these issues in a fearful way. >> he is strongly against the local controls he has had with the recreational pot industry, saying it ultimately should be up to the voter. >> prop 64 passes, we'll see alot more bands throughout the state and alot of confusion. >> reporter: k-t-v-u fox "2 news." >> a class action lawsuit claims that san francisco's bail system favors
to recreationally smoke pot in california. >> >> reporter: with state regulations in place, the city of san jose is sending a clear message to budding entrepreneurs. the ordinance reafarming what the proposition states, individuals would be restricted to growing six plants indoors. >> prop 64, if it were to pass would leave it to the city to permit these businesses and decide where they can go. >> we all remember two or three years ago when there were clubs in town,...
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. >>> the san jose city council voted to raise the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour by january 2019monstrated outside city hall ahead of yesterday's vote to send the message about the high cost of living in silicon valley. it will bump up to $12 an hour july of next year. that's $4,809 a week or about $25,000 a year more. the wage will increase to $13.50 in 2018 and then $15 an hour in 2019. five city in santa clara county adopted similar wage rules. >> expect at the end of this we are going to have something all to celebrate, and that is the ability to lift standard and help many san josens survive. >> many believe it could slow business growth but 115,000 workers won't earn $3,000 a yea . >>> a pay raise will help with the cost of housing. according to "the san francisco examiner," the unified school district is set to boost teacher salaries by 2%. that comes as part of an agreement reached earlier this year to increase teacher salaries by 5%. the other 3% hike will be paid out some time next year. >> 4:44. >>> the university of california and california state university systems a
. >>> the san jose city council voted to raise the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour by january 2019monstrated outside city hall ahead of yesterday's vote to send the message about the high cost of living in silicon valley. it will bump up to $12 an hour july of next year. that's $4,809 a week or about $25,000 a year more. the wage will increase to $13.50 in 2018 and then $15 an hour in 2019. five city in santa clara county adopted similar wage rules. >> expect at the end of...
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the suspect is described as latino in his 20s about six feet tall 170 pounds. if you have any information please call san jose police. >>> is the first day on the job for san jose city hall since the colic was hit and killed by an out-of-control car. 62-year-old doug andrea was killed thursday afternoon was a senior county account clerk for the public of works for the city for 10 years. he was crossing at fourth and santa clara was hit by a driver was arrested and suspected of running a red light and driving under the influence. he also faces vehicular manslaughter charges. >>> donald trump is on 60 minutes last night. he said he had not heard of some of the violent acts committed in his name or directed toward some of his supporters he also said he hadn't heard about reports of racial slurs and personal threats to sell his supporters against african-americans, latinos, and gays. >> i am very surprised to hear that. i hate to hear that. >> but you do here. >> again i think it's -- >> to what to say anything? >> i would say to do that. i want to bring the country together. they are harassing latinos and muslims. >> i am so saddened to hear that . and i say stop it. t
the suspect is described as latino in his 20s about six feet tall 170 pounds. if you have any information please call san jose police. >>> is the first day on the job for san jose city hall since the colic was hit and killed by an out-of-control car. 62-year-old doug andrea was killed thursday afternoon was a senior county account clerk for the public of works for the city for 10 years. he was crossing at fourth and santa clara was hit by a driver was arrested and suspected of running...
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the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honorable bill harrison mayor of the city of spring. >> (clapping.) >> third the honorable sam the mayor of the city of san jose>> (clapping.) >> and the honorable annie advice mayor of the city of oakland. >> (clapping.) >> i'll bring to the stage the amazing ferocities the one and only visionary from sfmade kate. >> (clapping.) >> great all right. everybody so we made a great movie together we're all done here (laughter) thank you, thank you all for joining us so you know really today, this is the beginning of work that we know lives on after we walk out of this incredible building this is the beginning of a sustained misrepresent year initiative to take the work that is already happening in each of the 4 cities in oakland and san jose and fremont and san francisco that collectively represents the 4, largest manufactured city's in the bay area what we really want to reveal for you today what is happening and more so how we can amplify the work we've all been doing to create more jobs and more opportunity, more diversity in honor rfp workforce and make sure the bayer is 289 forefront not just vicinity but made
the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honorable bill harrison mayor of the city of spring. >> (clapping.) >> third the honorable sam the mayor of the city of san jose>> (clapping.) >> and the honorable annie advice mayor of the city of oakland. >> (clapping.) >> i'll bring to the stage the amazing ferocities the one and only visionary from sfmade kate. >> (clapping.) >> great all right. everybody so we made...
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the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honorable bill harrison mayor of the city of spring. >> (clapping.) >> third the honorable sam the mayor of the city of san jose. >> (clapping.) >> and the honorable annie advice mayor of the city of oakland. >> (clapping.) >> i'll bring to the stage the amazing ferocities the one and only visionary from sfmade kate. >> (clapping.) >> great all right. everybody so we made a great movie together we're all done here (laughter) thank you, thank you all for joining us so you know really today, this is the beginning of work that we know lives on after we walk out of this incredible building this is the beginning of a sustained misrepresent year initiative to take the work that is already happening in each of the 4 cities in oakland and san jose and fremont and san francisco that collectively represents the 4, largest manufactured city's in the bay area what we really want to reveal for you today what is happening and more so how we can amplify the work we've all been doing to create more jobs and more opportunity, more diversity in honor rfp workforce and make sure the bayer is 289 forefront not just vicinity but ma
the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honorable bill harrison mayor of the city of spring. >> (clapping.) >> third the honorable sam the mayor of the city of san jose. >> (clapping.) >> and the honorable annie advice mayor of the city of oakland. >> (clapping.) >> i'll bring to the stage the amazing ferocities the one and only visionary from sfmade kate. >> (clapping.) >> great all right. everybody so we...
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the election. >> wendy zacaro is a student at san jose city college. she says she's being targeted because she's a trump supporter. she carries pepper spray. the faculty is calling for students to treat each other with respect. >>> students and faculty at an east bay college are weighing in on the subject of president-elect trump and his immigration policies. they're urging st. mary's college to become a sanctuary campus. that request came out in the form of this letter signed by dozens of students, faculty -- staff and faculty asking the administration what it would take to make the campus a sanctuary city. some students are in favor and others are not. >> i think it's just nice to have something that sends a message that we're in unity. we're together. >> we do not need to be offering a safe house to people who shouldn't be here in the first place. >> there should be another set of people here legally. >> administrators responded to that letter by saying they take the safety of all community members very seriously. >> a fight not just on the field but
the election. >> wendy zacaro is a student at san jose city college. she says she's being targeted because she's a trump supporter. she carries pepper spray. the faculty is calling for students to treat each other with respect. >>> students and faculty at an east bay college are weighing in on the subject of president-elect trump and his immigration policies. they're urging st. mary's college to become a sanctuary campus. that request came out in the form of this letter signed by...
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san jose alone in 2015. so last year san jose mayor sam liccardo and county supervisor dave cortese pledged to change all of that. the city of san jose promised six million dollars and the county $1.5 million to basically renovate rundown houses and apartments for homeless veterans. here's what was said last year during the veterans parade. >> we're here to make a collective commitment together that by the 100th anniversary of veterans day in 2018, we'll end veterans homelessness in this valley. >> it would help a whole lot to, um, wake that person up, you know, from being, like, um, unwanted or alone in life. >> reporter: and the program also gave permanent housing to veterans who had housing vouchers but couldn't find any housing because there were no vacancies. so a big promise by the mayor. later this morning, the mayor is expected to update us on the program at 11:00 this morning right before the veterans day parade. big question, whether this program works? we can assume it has because the mayor and contest have been invited to the white house next week for a homeless veterans event. live in san jose, maria medina,
san jose alone in 2015. so last year san jose mayor sam liccardo and county supervisor dave cortese pledged to change all of that. the city of san jose promised six million dollars and the county $1.5 million to basically renovate rundown houses and apartments for homeless veterans. here's what was said last year during the veterans parade. >> we're here to make a collective commitment together that by the 100th anniversary of veterans day in 2018, we'll end veterans homelessness in this...
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sanctuary city, i have always known the city to have welcomed, protected and made sure immigrant families succeed along with everybody else. >> reporter: san francisco and san jose are long-standing sanctuary cities, it means the local authorities do not help federal immigration enforcement officers detain undocumented immigrants if picked up for a low-level crime. san jose mayor lacardo is sticking to hot works. >> police chiefs say it undermines safety in communities to have local law enforcement out there enforcing federal immigration laws. >> reporter: donald trump wants stricter immigration laws and used the death of kate steinly in san francisco as an example, shot by undocumented immigrant on pier 14 last year, part of the reason trump is pledgeing to cut federal funding to sanctuary cities. >> the most part, cities like san jose, are not terribly dependent on federal money. >> reporter: san jose receives a few million every year, san francisco, half a billion. >> any change in administration, we have to be very focused on what we are doing but we also enjoyed funding from different administrations that didn't agree with us on things like sanctuary city.
sanctuary city, i have always known the city to have welcomed, protected and made sure immigrant families succeed along with everybody else. >> reporter: san francisco and san jose are long-standing sanctuary cities, it means the local authorities do not help federal immigration enforcement officers detain undocumented immigrants if picked up for a low-level crime. san jose mayor lacardo is sticking to hot works. >> police chiefs say it undermines safety in communities to have local...
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the fight for 15 comes to san jose. why the main issue isn't about the cost of raising minimum wage. plus... >> i get it. we're high schooler but still needed money for a >>> the city of san jose is debating whether to raise the minimum wage to $15. the issue is the timing. >> it is currently $10 an hour. san francisco pays $13 in january, oakland raising it's minimum wage slightly. >> why many say this is long overdue in silicon valley's largest city. >> 35 employees work at the pizza company. the owner sees pros and cons of a wage hike by 2019. >> restaurants and businesses are struggling. i thi i think they find a way to make it work. >> that means higher prices on menu to ab sore costs of raising salaries for in 2010, they led students in the fight for 15 other move manies, saying the city dragging it's feet. >> they're going to 13. by july, we'll go to 11 something, or 12. that is too late. >> the mayor says he's confident about the support for wage increase but the details of the time line still needs to be ironed out. >> we have had conversations. there seems to be a consensus that they'll have time to adjust. >> advocates say a wage increase is long overdue
the fight for 15 comes to san jose. why the main issue isn't about the cost of raising minimum wage. plus... >> i get it. we're high schooler but still needed money for a >>> the city of san jose is debating whether to raise the minimum wage to $15. the issue is the timing. >> it is currently $10 an hour. san francisco pays $13 in january, oakland raising it's minimum wage slightly. >> why many say this is long overdue in silicon valley's largest city. >> 35...
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the lawsuit alleges san jose did not do enough study of the environmental impact near the santa clara border. san jose city attorney says that's just not true. 's stadium >> we had a full blown environmental review. we did a major study on traffic impacts. we imposed the fee. we're trying to do everything, dot our is, cross our ts when it comes to addressing those impacts and getting them paid for. >> form months ago san jose file -- four months ago san jose filed its own lawsuit to stop a big development near levi stadium in santa clara. >>> to the east bay and a wild hit and run crash outside family court in the east bay. tonight be -- kpix5's cate cauguiran reports the plot thickens up. >> reporter: at first it look -- thickens. >> reporter: at first it looked like an accident, but tonight police say everything that happened at court and main street in martinez was intentional. >> something hit me from behind. >> reporter: this morning will montague was stopped near the family law center when a woman driving a car hit him. he said he thought the driver would stop, but will said instead she sped up strai
the lawsuit alleges san jose did not do enough study of the environmental impact near the santa clara border. san jose city attorney says that's just not true. 's stadium >> we had a full blown environmental review. we did a major study on traffic impacts. we imposed the fee. we're trying to do everything, dot our is, cross our ts when it comes to addressing those impacts and getting them paid for. >> form months ago san jose file -- four months ago san jose filed its own lawsuit to...
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. >>> the san jose city counc expected to -- >> the sharks sports and entertainment sued in june trying to stop a new office and retail tower that would remove more than 800 parking spaces near sap center. the city rushed approval of the project without fully studying the environmental impacts. >> developer paid $8.5 million for that site. the developer will pay the city $4 million as part of a settlement. that money will be used to buy properties for public parking. >>> time is 4:26. crab season is here. the big change that crabbers are noticing and where they still cannot go. >> also supreme court justice ruth bader begins bins burg breaks her silence. >> we are looking at a commute is that is still good on 24. not any fog in this picture. as you head to the tunnel. >> might be a little bit of fog but enough here in the atmosphere. i don't think a biggish. rain moving closer. more on that. sure, you could buy this. but why miss out on this? it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. you can never tell from the outside just how many warm, flaky layers are on the inside. but let's just
. >>> the san jose city counc expected to -- >> the sharks sports and entertainment sued in june trying to stop a new office and retail tower that would remove more than 800 parking spaces near sap center. the city rushed approval of the project without fully studying the environmental impacts. >> developer paid $8.5 million for that site. the developer will pay the city $4 million as part of a settlement. that money will be used to buy properties for public parking....
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berkeley has already got a pot ban in effect until the city establishes its own regulations. today the san josellment for "covered california. the state's 1.4 million enrollees will see rates up by 13%. >>> the skies are now clearing. the rain showers have been moving out. good morning, everybody. this is what you can expect on this first day of november. our weathercam was looking out towards the east bay where we have a little bit of haze. otherwise, boy, it's going to pan out to be a good-looking day. right now temperatures are pretty uniform across the board into the 50s. the winds are slight under 10 miles per hour. later today under partly cloudy skies, everybody is into the 60s along the seashore, the peninsula, backing through campbell, cupertino, los gatos, into saratoga, downtown san jose at 68. couple of degrees below average. we'll go to the eastern portion of our bay area temperatures again into the mid-60s. outside number 68 degrees in throughout livermore, pleasanton, dublin and san ramon. north bay from 60 to 67 degrees. and there you have windsor topping off in the mid-60s. ext
berkeley has already got a pot ban in effect until the city establishes its own regulations. today the san josellment for "covered california. the state's 1.4 million enrollees will see rates up by 13%. >>> the skies are now clearing. the rain showers have been moving out. good morning, everybody. this is what you can expect on this first day of november. our weathercam was looking out towards the east bay where we have a little bit of haze. otherwise, boy, it's going to pan out...
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everything is expensive. >> the rents keep going up and people can't wait. >> outside san jose city hall demonstrators gathered in hopes of pressuring councilmembers to follow the lead of five other cities in the county by raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2019. >> it would show a $3000 raise for 1015 workers. >> the mayor says this. >> the increases are scheduled through 2019 are faster than inflation and faster than rent growth that we have seen through a very rapid period of rent growth. >> and some business owners and nonprofits worry that raising the minimum wage will reduce their share of the economic pie and the rules could be service reduction for nonprofits or price increases for mainstay businesses such as 4th street pizza. >> paying more money of labor costs and it is kind of an effect that everything goes up. and i kind of feel like sometimes the minimum wage increase kind of leads to prices going up. >> city staffers say it could mean some job loss and slowing some business growth. supporters argue that overall benefit will outweigh the burden if there is conformity
everything is expensive. >> the rents keep going up and people can't wait. >> outside san jose city hall demonstrators gathered in hopes of pressuring councilmembers to follow the lead of five other cities in the county by raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2019. >> it would show a $3000 raise for 1015 workers. >> the mayor says this. >> the increases are scheduled through 2019 are faster than inflation and faster than rent growth that we have seen through...
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the san jose city council approved a plan that would raise the minimum wage in three phases. they voted last night. the current wage of $10.30 an hour will go up to $12 next year. and the year after in 2018 it will go up to $13.50. in 2019 it will settle at the rate that it's supposed to, $15 an hour. san jose becomes the sixth city in santa clara county to pass the new minimum wage ordinance. >>> kris, unintended consequences of a measure meant to help people. leaders in one south bay city reportedly had to step in to stop a recent surge of no-cause evictions. voters in mountain view last tuesday approved a new rent control measure at the election requiring tenant evictions to be justified. here is the problem. it doesn't take effect until the end of december. since the measure's approval evictions and the threat of evictions have been rising. yesterday mountain view city council members passed an ordinance to protect the tenants until the measure officially kicks in. >>> a night is not just a fight on the field. sometimes it goes to city hall. the city versus the 49ers. the
the san jose city council approved a plan that would raise the minimum wage in three phases. they voted last night. the current wage of $10.30 an hour will go up to $12 next year. and the year after in 2018 it will go up to $13.50. in 2019 it will settle at the rate that it's supposed to, $15 an hour. san jose becomes the sixth city in santa clara county to pass the new minimum wage ordinance. >>> kris, unintended consequences of a measure meant to help people. leaders in one south bay...
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the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. santa clara. santa clara has just filed a lawsuit against san jose, over the >>> a legal battle is escalating between the cities of san jose and santa clara. they filed a lawsuit over san jose over the problem building nearly a million square feet of office and retailer space along winchester boulevard. the suit claims san jose did not do enough to study the environmental impact near the santa clara border. the city attorney rick doyle, begs to differ. >> we had a full blown environmental review. we did a major study on traffic impact. we imposed the fee. we are trying to do everything, dot all the is and cross all the ts when it comes to addressing the impacts and getting them paid for. >> since we share part of the valley fair shopping maland across from steven's creek boulevard we want to make sure we have all our requirements metals. >> four months ago san jose filed a similar lawsuit over city place planned near the 49ers football stadium. >>> facebook is being sued in a california federal court. the class action suit claims the company let advertisers exclude racial groups from a target audience. a pro pu
the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. santa clara. santa clara has just filed a lawsuit against san jose, over the >>> a legal battle is escalating between the cities of san jose and santa clara. they filed a lawsuit over san jose over the problem building nearly a million square feet of office and retailer space along winchester boulevard. the suit claims san jose did not do enough to study the environmental impact near the santa clara...
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san jose. the san jose city council voted to raise the minimum wage from $10 to $15 an hour by 2019, two years earlier than the required hike under state law. the minimum wage in the city will go up in three increments between now and 2018. mountain view, sunnyvale, los altos and palo alto have already adopted similar plans. >>> the san francisco police union is facing a lot of criticism for refusing to budge on a new "use of force" policy. new guidelines were put into place after a man was shot and killed by police in december. during a special meeting last night the police union caught some heat for reportedly not following all of the new rules. the union reportedly doesn't agree on the section where officers cannot fire at moving vehicles. >>> right now police are looking for the suspects who pulled off a $100,000 heist. they were caught on surveillance video in a san francisco apartment last month. it happened at a complex on channel street near at&t park. police say that these men filled up two suitcases with expensive watches, jewelry and electronics. their faces are clear in this video.
san jose. the san jose city council voted to raise the minimum wage from $10 to $15 an hour by 2019, two years earlier than the required hike under state law. the minimum wage in the city will go up in three increments between now and 2018. mountain view, sunnyvale, los altos and palo alto have already adopted similar plans. >>> the san francisco police union is facing a lot of criticism for refusing to budge on a new "use of force" policy. new guidelines were put into place...
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>>steve: news tonight the san jose city council passed an ordinance which would prohibit recreational use of marijuana and the city if it does become legal the city will then reevaluate their stance. there >>steve: considering a proposal to restrict marijuana growing. >>maureen k: the officials are anticipating prop 64 will pass which is why the urgency ordinance was crafted is made law will allow people to grow their own plants up to six per household. >>maureen k: since that part will go into effect as soon as the election is certified. they're concerned about out the door marijuana grows involve the smell of the plant they do not want people try to turn their back yard into marijuana farms. >>reporter: we're going to see a few changes here is a look ahead as we go to the rest of tonight we will continue this week mostly clear skies that is going to give way for lots of sunshine + we have a chance of rain back from the forecast saturday night and two sunday we will start to see the sun shine as we headed to the afternoon 51 degrees in santa rosa 48 in novato mid-50s in san francisco
>>steve: news tonight the san jose city council passed an ordinance which would prohibit recreational use of marijuana and the city if it does become legal the city will then reevaluate their stance. there >>steve: considering a proposal to restrict marijuana growing. >>maureen k: the officials are anticipating prop 64 will pass which is why the urgency ordinance was crafted is made law will allow people to grow their own plants up to six per household. >>maureen k:...
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we start tonight with maryann who is live at the san jose city hall. rstand that clinton now largely blaming and naming one person. >> reporter: that's right. the fbi director. i want to tell you what is going on now. here at city hall members
we start tonight with maryann who is live at the san jose city hall. rstand that clinton now largely blaming and naming one person. >> reporter: that's right. the fbi director. i want to tell you what is going on now. here at city hall members
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the epicenter but it did a lot of damage. >> grief counselors are available at san jose city hall to coach with the death of a colleague hit by a suspected drunk driver. 61-year-old died as he left city hall on thursday, crossing the street to go for pizza. a truck ran the light and hit two cars and pushed hid body under neath one of our news vans parked on the corner. the 41-year-old gomez arrested for felony d.u.i. admitted he downed eight beers in the hours before he got behind the wheel. >> a berkeley professor is barred from teaching facing allegations of sexually harassing a female student. he is an architect professor and it is claimed he harassed her from 2012 to 2014, touching her inappropriately, proposed they become "close friends," and suggested they go to las vegas. five month vision upheld her allegations and he denies them. >> your accweather forecast with meteorologist mike nicco. >> now, temperatures in san francisco, west portal is the cool spot at 55. 55 in bayview. castro and vision and glen park at 56. marina is 55. financial district is 61. san francisco downtown 55 so quite the microclimate. 49 in pal
the epicenter but it did a lot of damage. >> grief counselors are available at san jose city hall to coach with the death of a colleague hit by a suspected drunk driver. 61-year-old died as he left city hall on thursday, crossing the street to go for pizza. a truck ran the light and hit two cars and pushed hid body under neath one of our news vans parked on the corner. the 41-year-old gomez arrested for felony d.u.i. admitted he downed eight beers in the hours before he got behind the...
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to $15 an hour in 2022 and 2023. 22 for larger businesses and 23 for the smaller ones and the city of san jose will beat the state by two years and a dramatic impact for tens of thousands of workers in the city. >> jesse keep us posted. thank you. >>> in san francisco. thousands of marchers shut down market street to protest the dakota pipeline in the midwest. >> they marched from civic center plaza to the offices of the army corps of engineers. they locked arms and blocked access to the building. the 1200-mile long pipeline would carry crude oil from north dakota to illinois but the army corps of engineers have not issued a final permit. protestors said it could risk the water and damage sacred sites for the sioux tribe of north dakota and there's concern about climate change. >> we should be investing in renewable future. i believe that fossil fuel dependency will lead to more climate change. >> that was singer michael frante and he performed for the crowd today. no reports of any arrests and police reopened market street after protestors ended the demonstrations this morning. >>> a woman th
to $15 an hour in 2022 and 2023. 22 for larger businesses and 23 for the smaller ones and the city of san jose will beat the state by two years and a dramatic impact for tens of thousands of workers in the city. >> jesse keep us posted. thank you. >>> in san francisco. thousands of marchers shut down market street to protest the dakota pipeline in the midwest. >> they marched from civic center plaza to the offices of the army corps of engineers. they locked arms and blocked...