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and it's seismic retrofitting of the transbay tube.roject willlast about 3 1/2 years and cost $313 million. it's necessary to avoid a leak or a flood during a major earthquake. it will be done in the overnight and early morning hours. it affects about 2900 people. rather than run bart, the folks are hoping on the early bird express. >> the buses will be leaving about the same time as bart. and we developed this program to try to keep it the same time as bart. some of the routes will be faster than bart because while bart makes stops along the way, the early bird express routes are from point a to point b. straight to downtown san francisco. >> reporter: and earlier this morning we talked to the folks hopping off the bus. and they were pleasantly surprised. not only is it a shorter trip but it was warmer and clean and it was almost easier than hopping on bart itself. reporting live in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> 6:33 right now. and we are following developing news in the east bay are where a truck crashed into a home overni
and it's seismic retrofitting of the transbay tube.roject willlast about 3 1/2 years and cost $313 million. it's necessary to avoid a leak or a flood during a major earthquake. it will be done in the overnight and early morning hours. it affects about 2900 people. rather than run bart, the folks are hoping on the early bird express. >> the buses will be leaving about the same time as bart. and we developed this program to try to keep it the same time as bart. some of the routes will be...
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one is the seismic host tower removal project at six locations. six fire stations -- in the second scope is the generated replacement project at fire station 18. i know there's other locations that may have a potential if there's funding available for additional general replacement projects. for now, we know for sure station 18 is included as the generated replacement scope. other than that, seismic host tower project schedule, has been driven by the entitlement process. we got clarifications from the planning department. we're moving toward an interpretive approach that allow us to get past the entitlement project and get to a category exemption which will allow the project to start construction. at this point, design is in progress to be completed by end of year with construction to starstart in early part of 2020. for the january project, little bit ahead because there's no entitlement process there. we focus on finishing design that should be complete by marc. then also allow construction to start by the end of the year as well. now moving on
one is the seismic host tower removal project at six locations. six fire stations -- in the second scope is the generated replacement project at fire station 18. i know there's other locations that may have a potential if there's funding available for additional general replacement projects. for now, we know for sure station 18 is included as the generated replacement scope. other than that, seismic host tower project schedule, has been driven by the entitlement process. we got clarifications...
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and can't tell you how seismic that is- and can't tell you how seismic that is—it and can't tell youthe and can't tell you how seismic that is — it is so unusualfor the north korean leader to take a question from the press, least of all a member of the foreign press. it was a washington post reporter asking him that question. now, with me to give us a little bit more analysis about these talks, they have just kicked off, as you saw, andres abraham from stanford university. thank you for staying with us. so you have just seen that press conference, now they are in extended talks with their advisers, mike pompeo and kim young chul an interesting fee chat before the talks was about half—an—hour, 15 minutes less than it was expected to be. so what can be read into all of what we have seen this morning? well, it is tough, it is a bit of a test, is the shorter time at good sign that they got enough cleared off the plate so they can move on to the group discussion? or was it that they are failing to agree one—on—one and they needed to expand the dialogue to include their principles. it is i
and can't tell you how seismic that is- and can't tell you how seismic that is—it and can't tell youthe and can't tell you how seismic that is — it is so unusualfor the north korean leader to take a question from the press, least of all a member of the foreign press. it was a washington post reporter asking him that question. now, with me to give us a little bit more analysis about these talks, they have just kicked off, as you saw, andres abraham from stanford university. thank you for...
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>> correct. >> similar to seismic it's what the person wants to do. >> i wanted to be clear. i'll make a motion to send this to the full board. positive recommendation? >> supervisor heaney? that will be the order of this committee. thank you for the public comment and thank you for i think a thorough hearing on this matter. madame clerk, next item, please. >> clerk: item 3 is a resolution granting permission to 650 indiana street llc the property owner to occupy a portion of 19th street public right-of-way between indiana street and interstate highway 280 accepting an offer of improvements and dedicating those to public use and appropriate findings >> commissioner: thank you, ms. major. thank you for waiting patiently [speaking french] supervisor walton and the legislation is offered by supervisor breed and walton. supervisor, the floor is yours as to this major revocable encroachment permit. >> thank you, chair peskin. i don't really have anything to say on the item just want to let the committee and colleagues know we're in favor of this dogpatch community sin favor of thi
>> correct. >> similar to seismic it's what the person wants to do. >> i wanted to be clear. i'll make a motion to send this to the full board. positive recommendation? >> supervisor heaney? that will be the order of this committee. thank you for the public comment and thank you for i think a thorough hearing on this matter. madame clerk, next item, please. >> clerk: item 3 is a resolution granting permission to 650 indiana street llc the property owner to occupy a...
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the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismicallyicient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends.kurt arends ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic restrictions..."(file-2017 flood)despite similar releases in 2017, anderson reservoir spilled over, resulting in widespread flooding along coyote creek in san jose. late winter storms caught everyone by surprise. this time the starting sooner.kurt arends "...that was simply an unfortunate period of hydrology where we had a series of big storms one after the other and the outlet couldn't release water fast enough to make room for the next next storm and the next storm...."rob fladeboe/morgan hill "....based on historical averages, there is about a 40 percenchancethat the reservoir could get to that 58 (robin)kron4news welcome back
the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismicallyicient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends.kurt arends ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic...
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<"we reduce the chances we will exceed the seismic restrictions on that reservoir but as the same timell rise even further and spillway.> the santa clara valley water district says the goal is to keep the water level at the reservoir at less than 58 percent to meet those seismic restrictions. ( james ) firefighters in san jose rescued a man stranded in a creek...you're looking at pictures from the scene. firefighters say they found him clinging to a log in the creek tuesday morning.. the man was in coyote creek near gass-mann drive in south san jose near tully road. the department wrote on twitter that he was rescued from the water and was being evaluated by paramedics. ( james ) don't forget - you can track the storm and the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. there you will find full forecasts... and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. ( james ) here's a live look at the sierra. the snow storm imp
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the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismicallyeficient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends.kurt arends ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic restrictions..."(file-2017 flood)despite similar releases in 2017, anderson reservoir spilled over, resulting in widespread flooding along coyote creek in san jose. late winter storms caught everyone by surprise. this time the releases are starting sooner.kurt arends "...that was simply an unfortunate period of hydrology where we had a series of big storms one after the other and the outlet couldn't release water fast enough to make room for the next storm and the next storm and the next stm.rob a 40 percent chancethat the reservoir could get to that 58 percent or above yet this winter.in morgan hill rob (pam) more rain is in t
the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismicallyeficient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends.kurt arends ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic...
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structures and health and safety any ideas actually brought the building down i mean it was that seismic activity was like a gas explosion you say that there were there were three stories of the building that were built illegally. that's according to officials that those three stories were illegal there is an investigation underway there is no indication yet that they know what could have happened there's no reports of seismic activity there was no reports of an explosion and starting to that video which is security cameras shows the moment that the building imploded almost looks like a demolition if you will because the building that she went down upon itself when you see the smoke and you see people run so a preliminary looking at that video it doesn't give you an indication that there was an explosion but again they're going to have to complete their investigation from what we can see from here is you know there's mattresses and pieces of clothing there was one sort of kitchen sink still attached to one of the walls that there are pulling away so it really does show you that these wer
structures and health and safety any ideas actually brought the building down i mean it was that seismic activity was like a gas explosion you say that there were there were three stories of the building that were built illegally. that's according to officials that those three stories were illegal there is an investigation underway there is no indication yet that they know what could have happened there's no reports of seismic activity there was no reports of an explosion and starting to that...
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<"we reduce the chances we will exceed the seismic restrictions on that reservoir but as the same time we reduce the chances the level will rise even further and cause the water to spill over the spillway.">( james ) the santa clara valley water district says the goal is to keep the water level at the reservoir at less than 58 percent to meet those seismic restrictions. ( james ) firefighters in san jose rescued a man stranded in a creek...you're looking at pictures from the scene. firefighters say they found clinging to a log in the creek this morning.. the man was in coyote creek near gass-mann drive in south san jose near tully road. the department wrote on twitter that the man was rescued from the water and was being evaluated by paramedics. ( darya ) two men from oakland are accused of breaking into utility trucks in san mateo. this happened near second avenue and south bayshore. police saying they were patrolling the area after several reports of burglaries. that's when officers noticed a car... caught on surveillance video... that they believe may have been involved in the burgl
( james ) the santa clara valley water district says the goal is to keep the water level at the reservoir at less than 58 percent to meet those seismic restrictions. ( james ) firefighters in san jose rescued a man stranded in a creek...you're looking at pictures from the scene. firefighters say they found clinging to a log in the creek this morning.. the man was in coyote creek near gass-mann drive in south san jose near tully road. the department wrote on twitter that the man was rescued from...
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the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismically deficient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says aren. ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic restrictions..."(file-2017 flood)despite similar releases in 2017, anderson reservoir spilled over, resulting in widespread flooding along coyote creek in san jose. late winter storms caught everyone by surprise. this time the releases are starting sooner.kurt arends "...that was simply an unfortunate period of hydrology where we had a series of big storms one after the other and the outlet couldn't release water fast enough to make room for the next storm and the next storm and the next storm...." (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologis
the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismically deficient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says aren. ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic restrictions..."(file-2017...
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we went back to the voters, this monies can be used for seismic safety loan improvements, but they can now also be used for the acquisition rehabilitation of at-risk affordable housing. i want to thank the mayor's office of housing and kate hartley. i'm delighted these monies are finally going to be put to good use, and i for most want to thank the voters of san francisco. >> okay. seeing nobody else on the roster , can we take items 20 and 21 same house, same call? with no objection, these resolutions are adopted. madame clerk, please call items 22 through 24 together. >> items 22 through 24 are three resolutions that authorize the mayor's office of housing and community development on behalf of the city to execute several grant applications under the department of housing and community development, affordable housing, and sustainable communities program is a joint applicant. item 22, with balboa park housing partners for the project at 2347 it was a -- 2347 san jose avenue. item 23, the joint applicant with turk 500 associates for the project at 500 turk street authorizing the city t
we went back to the voters, this monies can be used for seismic safety loan improvements, but they can now also be used for the acquisition rehabilitation of at-risk affordable housing. i want to thank the mayor's office of housing and kate hartley. i'm delighted these monies are finally going to be put to good use, and i for most want to thank the voters of san francisco. >> okay. seeing nobody else on the roster , can we take items 20 and 21 same house, same call? with no objection,...
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one is we reduce the chances we willexceed the seismic restrictions on that reservoir but as the sametime we reduce the chances the level will rise even further and cause the water to spill over the spillway so both risks are reduced by opening the spillway..."(trailing vo) (rob/live/vo) here's the view from an top of the dam looking east. you can see that thereservor is well below capacity at about 36 percent and the goal here is to keep it nder n58 percent. but water is coming in faster than it's being let out because water is being released from coyote reservoir upstream, which is also under seismic restrictions and must not get too full. right now coyote is about 75 percent of capacity. the wild card hereis how much runoff we're going to get from the comingstorms. storms. (grant) (grant) don't forget - you can track the approaching storm and the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. there you will find full forecasts... and interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app pickup the cash register. the hundreds th
one is we reduce the chances we willexceed the seismic restrictions on that reservoir but as the sametime we reduce the chances the level will rise even further and cause the water to spill over the spillway so both risks are reduced by opening the spillway..."(trailing vo) (rob/live/vo) here's the view from an top of the dam looking east. you can see that thereservor is well below capacity at about 36 percent and the goal here is to keep it nder n58 percent. but water is coming in faster...
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hose towers have been considered seismic issues we've been working with d.p.w. to designate which stations are most in need of having these hose towers removed. >> thank you. where is fire station 9 locationed? >> located at 2235 gerald avenue, which is probably block away from the old san francisco produce market and the ambulance deployment facility will be in the rear portion. one the designs that we looked at which has helped out, we're going to have two entrances. there will be an entrance on gerald and one only mckinnon for the balance facility. in case there was an issue with one of the gate or if there was a tractor-trailer blocking, making delivery to other companies nearby, we would still have access to either egriss or ingress. it's very near the ceasar cesarz area. >> i don't know how abulances are deployed around the city. i don't live near there and it would concern me if all the ambulances are down there. can you explain how our ambulances distributed through the city so when -- so you don't have to wait? >> what the san francisco fire department
hose towers have been considered seismic issues we've been working with d.p.w. to designate which stations are most in need of having these hose towers removed. >> thank you. where is fire station 9 locationed? >> located at 2235 gerald avenue, which is probably block away from the old san francisco produce market and the ambulance deployment facility will be in the rear portion. one the designs that we looked at which has helped out, we're going to have two entrances. there will be...
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<"we reduce the chances we will exceed the seismic restrictions on that reservoir but as the same timee reduce the chances the level will rise even further and cause the water to spill over the spillway."> ( darya ) the santa clara valley water district says the goal is to keep the water level at the reservoir at less than 58 percent to meet those seismic restrictions. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the maze to fremont street ( james ) kron 4 is making a major change in the making a major kron 4 is making a major change in the way we bring you the news. we have launched the bay area's only commercial-free 24-hour streaming news service. it's called kron on - and here is ryan o'donnell to show you how it works.trt: 29 "..download it today."
( darya ) the santa clara valley water district says the goal is to keep the water level at the reservoir at less than 58 percent to meet those seismic restrictions. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the maze to fremont street ( james ) kron 4 is making a major change in the making a major kron 4 is making a major change in the way we bring you the news. we have launched the bay area's only...
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<"we reduce the chances we will exceed the seismic restrictions on that reservoir but as the same time we reduce the chances the level will rise even further and cause the water to spill over the spillway."> the santa clara valley water district says the goal is to keep the water level at the reservoir at less than 58 percent to meet those seismic restrictions. (catherine) the widow of a c-h-p officer killed last year by someonepolice say was a distracted driver....is talking aboutwhat happened.. officer kirk griess was killed by someone police say was distracted by their phone. the message now... put down your phones and pay attention to the road. kron4's phillipe djgal talked to griess' widow... and filed this report. (philippe) outisde the california highway patrol's golden gate division in vallejo... a wall honoring officers killed in the line of duty. officer kirk griess's name is etched onto the memorial. a distinction his widow keri appreciates, but also wishes her late husband didn't have to be associated with.keri griess/widow- "it literally took a blink of an eye, and now my
the santa clara valley water district says the goal is to keep the water level at the reservoir at less than 58 percent to meet those seismic restrictions. (catherine) the widow of a c-h-p officer killed last year by someonepolice say was a distracted driver....is talking aboutwhat happened.. officer kirk griess was killed by someone police say was distracted by their phone. the message now... put down your phones and pay attention to the road. kron4's phillipe djgal talked to griess' widow......
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and the idea is to keep it below 58% because of seismic concerns. it is there that the coyote creek flooded in 2017 when the spillover from the dam and a whole bunch of heavy rain in the valley flooded homes along the creek downstream from this reservoir. the seismic concern increasing the threat of flood on coyote creek. they are making room nonetheless. >> you can get up to the minute updates with our interactive radar on our website. kpix.com. and special storm watch coverage begins early tomorrow morning. >>> new details emerging after a man was shot and killed by police at a taco bell drive-thru in vahoe over the weekend. six officers fired weapons at the man. a man in his 20s followed asleep behind the wheel. officers noticed a gun in his lap. when he woke up, he allege leed reached for his gun. officers then opened fire. they have been placed on leave. >>> two men caught on camera robbing a san jose liquor store. these twooo hel up sean market on julian street. one waved a gun at the cashiers, demanding all the money. the pair made away with
and the idea is to keep it below 58% because of seismic concerns. it is there that the coyote creek flooded in 2017 when the spillover from the dam and a whole bunch of heavy rain in the valley flooded homes along the creek downstream from this reservoir. the seismic concern increasing the threat of flood on coyote creek. they are making room nonetheless. >> you can get up to the minute updates with our interactive radar on our website. kpix.com. and special storm watch coverage begins...
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our economic benefits to support the core project, so seismicity are not in the corps's mission area, so we're trying to maximize the benefits that we can find to support a project. with that, i will take any questions that you have. >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? seeing no public comment, commissioner, did you have anything you'd like to add? >> commissioner makras, i'll go first. this is really comprehensive, and i really like the part where you showed us again how much the public knew about it, and then, the vote and all the work that went into this. and the community -- everything came together to realize that we had to invest in san francisco, whether it was state, it was federal, the community, and all the stakeholders came together, and we've got a long way to go. but if you're just looking at all this crazy weather that's happening around the united states right now, you know it's coming, and i'm just really glad that san francisco's going to be out front on this as we move through this, and i just want to say thank you for the presentation and i hope
our economic benefits to support the core project, so seismicity are not in the corps's mission area, so we're trying to maximize the benefits that we can find to support a project. with that, i will take any questions that you have. >> thank you. is there any public comment on this item? seeing no public comment, commissioner, did you have anything you'd like to add? >> commissioner makras, i'll go first. this is really comprehensive, and i really like the part where you showed us...
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there are seismically deficient bridge structures and where basically our strategy is to realign the road and create more retaining wall structures and push the -- push hillcrest road into the hillside there. and to do some retrofits of some final bridges there. and this project as we reported late last year, we've chosen a contractor through the construction management delivery method and we're intent to complete the design by the spring of 2020. and start construction in the summer of 2020 and end it in 2021, the latter part. this construction estimate right now is $55 million and funded significantly with significant contributions from the federal highway bridge program and state proposition 1-before wit-b with. and cal tran asks us to go ahead and to seek a resolution for the execution of key caltran agreements and master agreements, etc. so here we're requesting authorization for the executive director to execute those agreements for the two subject projects. that completes my presentation. >> thank you. any questions for mr. cordoba? seeing none, any public comment on this item
there are seismically deficient bridge structures and where basically our strategy is to realign the road and create more retaining wall structures and push the -- push hillcrest road into the hillside there. and to do some retrofits of some final bridges there. and this project as we reported late last year, we've chosen a contractor through the construction management delivery method and we're intent to complete the design by the spring of 2020. and start construction in the summer of 2020...
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this is part of the seismic retrofit project on the trans bay tube.ergio quintana is live at the bright station in lafayette for information for early morning commuters. sergio. >> reporter: in order to accommodate early morning commuters bart is using a fleet of buss to fill in the service for the lost first hour of the train system. many of the buses will provide express service to san francisco or other major points in the system. bart officials are encouraging commuters to study their bus routes to make sure that they can get to the places they need to go in those early morning hours. >> most of the stations that where the data shows high ridership in the 4:00 a.m. hour is going to have a bus. some of the buses go directly to the trans bay terminal and others stop in key locations to pick up other passengers before heading into the city. >> reporter: the modified hours will allow crews more time over night to complete a $313 million seismic retrofit. it should protect the tube this is the event of an 8.0 earthquake. the project is 1ke8d to be comp
this is part of the seismic retrofit project on the trans bay tube.ergio quintana is live at the bright station in lafayette for information for early morning commuters. sergio. >> reporter: in order to accommodate early morning commuters bart is using a fleet of buss to fill in the service for the lost first hour of the train system. many of the buses will provide express service to san francisco or other major points in the system. bart officials are encouraging commuters to study their...
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all of this is for seismic retrofitting. the project will last 3 1/2 years and it costs $313 million. engineers say it's necessary to avoid a leak or a flood during a major earthquake. it affects 2900 people. and rather than run bart from 4:00 to 5:00, they'll have to take the early bird buses. it's running from 3:50 in the morning to 5:30 in the morning. >> the early bird express network has 15 new bus routes. seven of them are direct to san francisco lines. we have five bus lines running in the east bay and two on the peninsula in san francisco. and one dedicated just to contra costa county. >> and the earlier folks thumbs up no big deal but i did here someone saying it was an experience. we'll see what happened. and we'll be sure to bring your the very latest to see how this, day one, is working out. >>> new this morning, acting u.s. defense secretary patrick shanahan has landed in afghanistan to meet with u.s. commanders and afghan leaders. the trump administration is exploring all possibilities for ending the war with t
all of this is for seismic retrofitting. the project will last 3 1/2 years and it costs $313 million. engineers say it's necessary to avoid a leak or a flood during a major earthquake. it affects 2900 people. and rather than run bart from 4:00 to 5:00, they'll have to take the early bird buses. it's running from 3:50 in the morning to 5:30 in the morning. >> the early bird express network has 15 new bus routes. seven of them are direct to san francisco lines. we have five bus lines...
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. >> this is a large seismic event right at the dam. the dam can settle in cracks so we don't want more water in their. >> the ideas that the capacity limit will keep the reservoir well about the spillway avoiding the flooding that neighborhood's sorrow back in february 2017. >> it's really just unfortunate with the series of long storms i came in one after the other. it just overwhelm the entire system. >> reporter: a mess like that never really happens unless you have a couple of things going wrong. the spillover from the reservoir and an incredible amount of rain is just driving into the valley. that is how you end up with that but now you have the seismic concern and you keep that reservoir really low, you can manage it obviously and you have a much lower flood risk along this body of water. obviously, a lot of rain coming across the bay area and we will see how the soaked region holds up from what looks like a pretty impressive round of rain. >> it's just amazing with the decisions that have to be made. wilson walker is reporting l
. >> this is a large seismic event right at the dam. the dam can settle in cracks so we don't want more water in their. >> the ideas that the capacity limit will keep the reservoir well about the spillway avoiding the flooding that neighborhood's sorrow back in february 2017. >> it's really just unfortunate with the series of long storms i came in one after the other. it just overwhelm the entire system. >> reporter: a mess like that never really happens unless you have...
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this is a seismic shift. have an audience generation that consume media in a different way than the generation previous to them. you also have a generation of talent or influencers that have access to audiences without the filters of the previous generation, so the editors, commissioners, media owners and bosses. you have direct access to an audience. influencer marketing is a world away from the iconic advertising campaigns of the past. wherever an ad appears, on tv, in print or online, strict rules govern how brands market their products. it must be clear when we are being sold something. and all because the lady loves milk tray. everybody here is well—versed on what the guidelines are for influencers, how you can make a post really clear to an audience that it has got a commercial partner and all of those kind of things. we have people on our books who are hugely frustrated by having to compete for what would be their dream job with people that don't follow the rules. just a week after our interview, news
this is a seismic shift. have an audience generation that consume media in a different way than the generation previous to them. you also have a generation of talent or influencers that have access to audiences without the filters of the previous generation, so the editors, commissioners, media owners and bosses. you have direct access to an audience. influencer marketing is a world away from the iconic advertising campaigns of the past. wherever an ad appears, on tv, in print or online, strict...
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and, finally, our project upgrades the seismic of this building so this important community asset is available for future generations to enjoy. thank you for your consideration and with that i will turn it over to our counsel, miss chase and other members of the team to walk you through specific matters before the commission today and to answer your questions. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. caroline chase on behalf of the project sponsor. as a reminder when this appeal was first scheduled for hearing the appellant sought and received a continuance on the ground of the state historic officer had requested additional information and and evaluation f possible project changes before making a final decision with respect to the project's compliance with the secretary of the interior standards for historic tax preservation purposes. in the intervening weeks the project sponsor submitted project changes to shipa and the planning project, and most importantly modifying the lobby design so that no gold leaf panels will be removed. shipa has since issued a formal determination
and, finally, our project upgrades the seismic of this building so this important community asset is available for future generations to enjoy. thank you for your consideration and with that i will turn it over to our counsel, miss chase and other members of the team to walk you through specific matters before the commission today and to answer your questions. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. caroline chase on behalf of the project sponsor. as a reminder when this...
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said it's a big part of their agenda to make sure that this doesn't fade away ok so a relatively seismicshift in the us i suppose we can say made to of course started off as a protest of well to do hollywood stars but very quickly achieved a global dimension and across multiple industries how relevant was it in your country or because i'm thinking women in india are also looking to some other moments in history as perhaps more. seismic well for us actually what you're now calling the me too moment in the west wasn't what you addressed in your introduction or ripple effect to what's happening in the united states it goes much though you know i respect what the united states is doing in many respects but it's not the center of the world from where things ripple out and there are things going on in other parts of the world which are born of the local histories so for us actually it was in the early ninety's that the process of giving and meaning to this really widespread problem began and it began because of the history of our poor village woman who performing her task as a government funct
said it's a big part of their agenda to make sure that this doesn't fade away ok so a relatively seismicshift in the us i suppose we can say made to of course started off as a protest of well to do hollywood stars but very quickly achieved a global dimension and across multiple industries how relevant was it in your country or because i'm thinking women in india are also looking to some other moments in history as perhaps more. seismic well for us actually what you're now calling the me too...
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china so what it does also is it takes these big political shifts within china these big these big seismic shifts within china and it really brings them down to a personal level it takes the system that is about the system it's not about the individual and it makes it individual and emotional and real right when it comes to looking out for potential when it's there you can't not forget the theme of this festival this year and that's the personal is political and that is something that really strikes a chord with this film the director said that he deliberately wants to slightly critique the past in china or north in order to make sure lessons are learned in the future he also said that enough. the key aim with this film is to make sure it really resonates with an audience in china that people those still living who will remember this experience the seismic change in china over the last thirty years but he also said it's so emotionally rich he hopes at least that it will say resonate with an international audience now something that i really found yes and charlie knows that it resonated wit
china so what it does also is it takes these big political shifts within china these big these big seismic shifts within china and it really brings them down to a personal level it takes the system that is about the system it's not about the individual and it makes it individual and emotional and real right when it comes to looking out for potential when it's there you can't not forget the theme of this festival this year and that's the personal is political and that is something that really...
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with an audience in china that people that are still living who will remember this experience the seismic change in china over the last thirty years but he also said it's so emotionally rich he hopes at least there will also resonate with an international audience now something that i really found yes charlie knows that it resonated with me and i practically cried over her practically cried you you did cry you cry too and. the truth hurts of dives so tell me because you know this wasn't the only chinese film that was in the competition but there's one that was actually pulled it won't have a chance now winning it's called one second a lot of speculation what happened there. that's right i mean you can't expect that level and has the pace of anticipation sarah when a film from china is pulled from such a high profile international film festival just days before its world premiere now the film on its website social media page said that it was full for technical reasons the bell another film festivals also released a statement it said that the film said he wasn't ready in time but that has n
with an audience in china that people that are still living who will remember this experience the seismic change in china over the last thirty years but he also said it's so emotionally rich he hopes at least there will also resonate with an international audience now something that i really found yes charlie knows that it resonated with me and i practically cried over her practically cried you you did cry you cry too and. the truth hurts of dives so tell me because you know this wasn't the...
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the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismicallyel must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends.kurt arends ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic restrictions..."(file-2017 flood)despite similar releases in 2017, anderson reservoir spilled over, resulting in widespread flooding along coyote creek in san jose. late winter storms caught everyone by surprise. this time the releases are starting sooner.kurt arends "...that was simply an unfortunate period of hydrology where we had a series of big storms one after the other and the outlet couldn't release water fast enough to make room for the next storm and the next storm and the next storm...."rob fladeboe/morgan hill "....based on historical averages, there is about a 40 percent chancethat the reservoir could get to that 58 percent or above yet this winter.in morgan hill rob
the level in the reservoir is at roughly 35-percent, well below capacity.but because the dam is seismicallyel must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends.kurt arends ".....we're trying to catch it early and let a little water out so the reservoir doesn't get too full, there is still quite a bit of winter left so we want to be sure there is enough room to capture future rains and not get above the seismic restrictions..."(file-2017 flood)despite similar releases in 2017,...
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-- for seismically retrofitting this entire building that we are standing in today. one of the key things we are doing with retrofitting this entire building is bringing everyone back under one roof. by recentralizing services into this building, we can improve services and coordination by our staff. this is key to better deliver healthcare to the people of san francisco, we have to be -- we have to do more coordination and be more efficient in that process. it is a major reason why i created the position of director of mental health reform so that we have one person whose job it is to bring everyone together to help coordinate all of the efforts around mental health in the city. when we coordinate, we centralize services, we get better outcomes for the people that we are here to serve. san francisco general has long been a hub for our safety's disaster response. it has been a real leader, and i have spent days, particularly in this location in the emergency room for those who unfortunately have fell victim in some way to -- somewhere in our city. whether it is durin
-- for seismically retrofitting this entire building that we are standing in today. one of the key things we are doing with retrofitting this entire building is bringing everyone back under one roof. by recentralizing services into this building, we can improve services and coordination by our staff. this is key to better deliver healthcare to the people of san francisco, we have to be -- we have to do more coordination and be more efficient in that process. it is a major reason why i created...
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but because the dam is seismically deficient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends. (ken) despite similar releases in 2017, anderson reservoir spilled over, resulting in widespread flooding along coyote creek in san jose. late winter storms caught everyone by surprise. this time the releases are starting sooner. (pam) now we want to get right to kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. (ken) all this rain is great for our reserviors how are our drought totals across the area? lawrence karnow: it was partly cloudy and chilly again today. storm clouds are gathering off the coast and will move in on friday. highs today were only in the 40s and 50s. tonight will be mostly cloudy with a chance of showers early tomorrow morning. rain will be come heavy at
but because the dam is seismically deficient and could fail in a large earthquake, the level must not be allowed to exceed 58- percent says arends. (ken) despite similar releases in 2017, anderson reservoir spilled over, resulting in widespread flooding along coyote creek in san jose. late winter storms caught everyone by surprise. this time the releases are starting sooner. (pam) now we want to get right to kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. (ken) all this rain is great for our...