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he fell the "the chronicle" the giants will fight to keep their territorial rights. he -- he tells "the chronicle" the giants will fight to deep their territorial rights. he still has a stake in the as. there's opinion reports that baseball would -- mlb would let the as go to san jose where they have an onshun to buy land near hp pavilion -- option to buy land here in the -- near hp pavilion. >>> justin smith, patrick willis, carlos rodge sters and deshaun goldson are heading to the pro bowl game. frank gore, staley, andy lee and david akers are going as well. richard seymour, sebastian janikowski and punter shane lechler and the pro bowl will be play the january 29th in honolulu, one -- played january 29th in honolulu one week before the super bowl. >>> tigerwoods' ex-mistress and her husband are getting a baby in april. the couple tweeted these pictures writing "big can things are expected in 2012." >>> in new york today, some people are doing something about 2011, saying goodbye in an usual way. katharsis-seeking new yorkers will gather at time the square for the
he fell the "the chronicle" the giants will fight to keep their territorial rights. he -- he tells "the chronicle" the giants will fight to deep their territorial rights. he still has a stake in the as. there's opinion reports that baseball would -- mlb would let the as go to san jose where they have an onshun to buy land near hp pavilion -- option to buy land here in the -- near hp pavilion. >>> justin smith, patrick willis, carlos rodge sters and deshaun goldson...
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when i read "the chronicle." it seems like it's an epidemic, but maybe it just appear that way. of course i'm talking about the many allegations of police officer abuse and misconduct that we have been reading in the papers recently, along with, of course, misconduct by former governors and monetary fund honchos. but i divert. first, i think the first real scandal that broke several months ago was the theft of drugs from the police department drug lab. then we had the raiding of residential hotel rooms without search warrants. these, of course, are all allegations. we had lying on police reports. surveillance camera videos showing officers removing items from hotel rooms other than evidence that they were going to put into their report. we had drug theft by officers. we had the so-called dirty d.u.i.'s, the drunk driving setups. we've had officers selling stolen drugs. and the one that just beats all is the one of setting up a brothel. now, if i saw a movie that included all of these things in a movie, i would think, well, this is not realistic. it just doesn't happen this way. b
when i read "the chronicle." it seems like it's an epidemic, but maybe it just appear that way. of course i'm talking about the many allegations of police officer abuse and misconduct that we have been reading in the papers recently, along with, of course, misconduct by former governors and monetary fund honchos. but i divert. first, i think the first real scandal that broke several months ago was the theft of drugs from the police department drug lab. then we had the raiding of...
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put an ad in the chronicle or announce it. that is one. the one, the chronicle and other english papers, i think because they have new reporters that don't understand the context of immigration and the complexities, they go on and on stererotyping latinos unfairly and unwarranted. i would like this commission to call them or send a letter. that is what i think a lot of the spanish speaking people want from you to feel that you are there. and the last thing i want to say, and i want to say this with a lot of respect. and i do respect this commission. i so appreciate all of your testimony, but i am going to cry, and so too with my other meap friend because we didn't see any many testimony. hundreds of thousands of mexicans have been affected by these laws. mexicans, and others are affected. they are from latin america. representation is so key. that doesn't invalidate any of your stories. on the contrary, it makes us unified. whether it was logistics, or whether no mexican was available or whatever, but they are not here. so i really -- but a
put an ad in the chronicle or announce it. that is one. the one, the chronicle and other english papers, i think because they have new reporters that don't understand the context of immigration and the complexities, they go on and on stererotyping latinos unfairly and unwarranted. i would like this commission to call them or send a letter. that is what i think a lot of the spanish speaking people want from you to feel that you are there. and the last thing i want to say, and i want to say this...
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there are numerous stores already in the san francisco chronicle and the examiner about family homelessness in san francisco, and people coming forward to tell the stories, it is very difficult. but those types of synergies between advocates telling their stories and media picking up on them are ways that we can actually shed light on our troubles and how we can come up with a response. i was very pleased to see, this morning, the story in "the chronicle" about a family making commitments to help families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. i think those types of support that come from time to time are essential for us to be able to support struggling families and to show the kind of city that we truly are. so we owe a great thanks to the efficacy effort for bringing this july, to the attention of city officials, and also to this family as well for their commitment to the families. i believe we have much more to do. as a city, not looking at -- and no, fixes in the last 18 months, we're looking at long-term, how we can put our services in place and how we can support struggling fam
there are numerous stores already in the san francisco chronicle and the examiner about family homelessness in san francisco, and people coming forward to tell the stories, it is very difficult. but those types of synergies between advocates telling their stories and media picking up on them are ways that we can actually shed light on our troubles and how we can come up with a response. i was very pleased to see, this morning, the story in "the chronicle" about a family making...
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there are numerous stores already in the san francisco chronicle and the examiner about family homelessness in san francisco, and people coming forward to tell the stories, it is very difficult. but those types of synergies between advocates telling their stories and media picking up on them are ways that we can actually shed light on our troubles and how we can come up with a response. i was very pleased to see, this morning, the story in "the chronicle" about a family making commitments to helpfa
there are numerous stores already in the san francisco chronicle and the examiner about family homelessness in san francisco, and people coming forward to tell the stories, it is very difficult. but those types of synergies between advocates telling their stories and media picking up on them are ways that we can actually shed light on our troubles and how we can come up with a response. i was very pleased to see, this morning, the story in "the chronicle" about a family making...
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campbell told the chronicle no one from the police department has contacted him.su officials, students and police oversight experts will testify at a hearing in sacramento about nonviolent protests and use of force by police officers on college campuses. at uc davis officers pepper sprayed a row of seated students. at uc berkeley officers hit students with batons. university officials are expected to explain policies and procedures. that testimony gets underway at 10:00 this morning. katie marzullo, abc7 news >> officials at the port of oakland say monday's shutdown by occupiers resulted in a loss of up to eight million dollars and much if not most hit the so-called 99%. they add the ripple effect is greater in terms of wages not paid, taxes not collected. truck drivers said they lost up to $1,000 each. occupy supporters concede the shutdown did harm members of the 99% and say they are considering starting a relief fund for the truckers. >>> this morning some residents are hoping pg&e's decision to take full financial responsibility for the deadly san bruno pipeli
campbell told the chronicle no one from the police department has contacted him.su officials, students and police oversight experts will testify at a hearing in sacramento about nonviolent protests and use of force by police officers on college campuses. at uc davis officers pepper sprayed a row of seated students. at uc berkeley officers hit students with batons. university officials are expected to explain policies and procedures. that testimony gets underway at 10:00 this morning. katie...
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. >>> occupy movement has a full page ad in papers across the country, including the chronicle. outline being is plans for fixing the economy. the ad today says the congressional super committee has failed to come up with an answer to the nation's deficit and suggests the so-called 99% has a solution. the plan includes increasing taxes on the wealthiest to reducing military budget and negotiating better pharmaceutical drug prices. the ad was paid for with donations raised on an open source website we put a link to the specific proposal on abc7news.com. under see it on tv. >>> bank of america has agreed to pay 315 million dollars to settle a mortgage lawsuit the deal will settle claims by investors who claimed they were misled into purchasing poor quality mortgages. the latest attempt to settle long running legal issues. if the first half of the year bank of america spent 13 billion dollars to settle similar claims from various investors. >>> in a couple of weeks san francisco will be the first city in america to offer minimum wage above $10 an hour. january 1st, san francisco's m
. >>> occupy movement has a full page ad in papers across the country, including the chronicle. outline being is plans for fixing the economy. the ad today says the congressional super committee has failed to come up with an answer to the nation's deficit and suggests the so-called 99% has a solution. the plan includes increasing taxes on the wealthiest to reducing military budget and negotiating better pharmaceutical drug prices. the ad was paid for with donations raised on an open...
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according to the chronicle. the feds have cut funding if the year.ithout that funding the future of the entire line is in doubt. and a move to recall the mayor from office is gaining momentum. the city clerk is expected to approve a commission to recall her this week. supporters have about five months to gather 20,000 signatures to qualify the measure for the november ballot. mayor quan calls the recall unfair, pointing out she's only been in office 11 months. supporters argue her accomplishmentaccomplis accomplishments are overshadowed by occupy oakland. >>> more trouble for a crippled nuclear plant in northeastern japan. officials at fukushima say a small amount of radioactive water leaked into the pacific ocean but the spill has been contained. the plant was severely damaged during a magnitude 9.0 oert wake and tsunami in march. here's ann curry to show us what they're working on this morning on the "today show." >>> coming up on a monday morning, newt gingrich meets with donl trump on the heels of the suspension of the herman cain campaign. we'll
according to the chronicle. the feds have cut funding if the year.ithout that funding the future of the entire line is in doubt. and a move to recall the mayor from office is gaining momentum. the city clerk is expected to approve a commission to recall her this week. supporters have about five months to gather 20,000 signatures to qualify the measure for the november ballot. mayor quan calls the recall unfair, pointing out she's only been in office 11 months. supporters argue her...
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the police union president tells the chronicle the real money drain is the need to post 20 to 30 officersound the clock at the foot of market street making sure protesters don't camp out near the federal reserve bank. >>> banjo-picking billionaire warren hellman died last night of complications from leukemia. he spent as much time distributing his wealth as he did acquiring it. using his fortune to fund the san francisco free clinic and development of aquatic sports at uc berkeley. he was well-known for bringing the blue glass festival to san francisco. hellman was 77-years-old. >>> ago secretary of state clinton said she hopes for improved ties with the north korean people. that, as north koreans mourn the death of their leader kim jong il. president obama spoke to south korea's president last night and reaffirmed the u.s. commitment to stability in the region. karen travers has the latest. >> reporter: the word is watching waiting to see how north korea responds to the death of kim jong il. south korea's military on high alert concerned about its nuclear neighbor taking action to show s
the police union president tells the chronicle the real money drain is the need to post 20 to 30 officersound the clock at the foot of market street making sure protesters don't camp out near the federal reserve bank. >>> banjo-picking billionaire warren hellman died last night of complications from leukemia. he spent as much time distributing his wealth as he did acquiring it. using his fortune to fund the san francisco free clinic and development of aquatic sports at uc berkeley. he...
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but according to "the chronicle" they've never heard of this. the paper says more than $800,000 has been sitting in that fund unused for years. >>> as we mentioned, we're following the missil test -- missile test by south korea. we will have reaction from the white house and new concern about the stability in that part of the world. >>> and the payroll extension bill, it's in jeopardy. >>> and happy reunions in the bay area as american troops officially pull out of iraq. >>> it's 7:15. this morning, there are new concerns about the stability of the korean peninsula after the death of north korean president, kim jong-il. we're following reports that north korea has conducted a short-range missile test. carol han is live with how the white house is reaction. >> reporter: the president is receiving his daily briefing right now. you can bet one of the top items on the agenda is from a south korean news agent sha north korea fired a missile off the coast on the same day the country announced the death of kim jong-il. south korean officials are trying
but according to "the chronicle" they've never heard of this. the paper says more than $800,000 has been sitting in that fund unused for years. >>> as we mentioned, we're following the missil test -- missile test by south korea. we will have reaction from the white house and new concern about the stability in that part of the world. >>> and the payroll extension bill, it's in jeopardy. >>> and happy reunions in the bay area as american troops officially pull...
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. >>> occupy movement has a full page ad in papers across the country, including the chronicle. outline being is plans for fixing the economy. the ad today says the congressional super committee has failed to come up with an answer to the nation's deficit and suggests the so-called 99% has a solution. the plan includes increasing taxes on the wealthiest to reducing military budget and negotiating better pharmaceutical drug prices. the ad was paid for with donations raised on an open source website we put a link to the specific proposal on abc7news.com. under see it on tv. >>> bank of america has agreed to pay 315 million dollars to settle a mortgage lawsuit the deal will settle claims by investors who claimed they were misled into purchasing poor quality mortgages. the latest attempt to settle long running legal issues. if the first half of the year bank of america spent 13 billion dollars to settle similar claims from various investors. >>> in a couple of weeks san francisco will be the first city in america to offer minimum wage above $10 an hour. january 1st, san francisco's m
. >>> occupy movement has a full page ad in papers across the country, including the chronicle. outline being is plans for fixing the economy. the ad today says the congressional super committee has failed to come up with an answer to the nation's deficit and suggests the so-called 99% has a solution. the plan includes increasing taxes on the wealthiest to reducing military budget and negotiating better pharmaceutical drug prices. the ad was paid for with donations raised on an open...
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the police union president tells the chronicle the real money drain is the need to post 20 to 30 officersound the clock at the foot of market street making sure protesters don't camp out near the federal reserve bank. >>> banjo-picking billionaire warren hellman died last night of complications from leukemia. he spent as much time distributing his wealth as he did acquiring it. using his fortune to fund the san francisco free clinic and development of aquatic sports at uc berkeley. he was well-known for bringing the blue glass festival to san francisco. hellman was 77-years-old. >>> ago secretary of state clinton said she hopes for improved ties with the north korean people. that, as north koreans mourn the death of their leader kim jong il. president obama spoke to south korea's president last night and reaffirmed the u.s. commitment to stability in the region. karen travers has the latest. >> reporter: the word is watching waiting to see how north korea responds to the death of kim jong il. south korea's military on high alert concerned about its nuclear neighbor taking action to show s
the police union president tells the chronicle the real money drain is the need to post 20 to 30 officersound the clock at the foot of market street making sure protesters don't camp out near the federal reserve bank. >>> banjo-picking billionaire warren hellman died last night of complications from leukemia. he spent as much time distributing his wealth as he did acquiring it. using his fortune to fund the san francisco free clinic and development of aquatic sports at uc berkeley. he...
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he tells the chronicle he thinks they were told to keep a distance. ty administrator says they will use whatever lawful tools to prevent disruptions. that meeting is tonight at 5:30. i'm christie smith. laura and marla, back to you. >> thank you. a 12-inch pipe broke spilling out millions of gallons ov water. in a neighborhood. the pipe wasry cently replaced before the accident. the utilities says it's reviving the design and construction standards the "today show" starts in a few minutes. here's ann curry with what's coming up this morning. >> coming up on a tuesday morning ark powerful blizzard creates dangerous conditions on the the roads from colorado to texas. major highways turned too sheets of ice. al will be live in colorado with complete coverage. also this morning trk mother of the reality producer accuse of killing his wife speaks out for the first time. we'll talk to her exclusively. also, young parents diagnosed with cancer within days of each other. they'll be here to share the encouraging news they just received. we'll also unveil the to
he tells the chronicle he thinks they were told to keep a distance. ty administrator says they will use whatever lawful tools to prevent disruptions. that meeting is tonight at 5:30. i'm christie smith. laura and marla, back to you. >> thank you. a 12-inch pipe broke spilling out millions of gallons ov water. in a neighborhood. the pipe wasry cently replaced before the accident. the utilities says it's reviving the design and construction standards the "today show" starts in a...
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according to the chronicle, medithrive is now a delivery only service after forced to close its brick and mortar. many have all turned to deliveries. >>> a san mateo county is holding his annual contest which could end up with a new law. >>> it's the ought to be a law contest. what they think should be a law here in the state. the winner will get to testify. applications can be found at the web site, just go to ktvu.com. >>> part is starting a new planning project to see what service should look like 40 years from now. report the project is called the metro concept. a study at how the transit agency can make service better for commuters. that could mean new stations and around the clock service. 7 to 8 months and followed by the series of town hall meetings for public input. >>> good afternoon to you. a cloudy cold start to the morning and for some of us, that hasn't changed. giving you a live look outside our doors where we are fogged in the bay. to the north, nasa reporting mostly sunny skies. mostly sunny at this point. you can see just outside the bay. oakland, hayworth, mountain
according to the chronicle, medithrive is now a delivery only service after forced to close its brick and mortar. many have all turned to deliveries. >>> a san mateo county is holding his annual contest which could end up with a new law. >>> it's the ought to be a law contest. what they think should be a law here in the state. the winner will get to testify. applications can be found at the web site, just go to ktvu.com. >>> part is starting a new planning project to...
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the chronicle reports that the officer and his is up have been reassigned to street duty until an -- an internal investigation is complete. >>> hundreds of donated dollars were stolen during last night's kids winter concert at franklin middle -- franklin middle school in vallejo. kraig debro has more. >> reporter: sadness and a feeling of betrayal. it happened right there. last night was the school's biggest music fund-raiser. it turned out to provide one big disappointment. so at franklin middle school today they are trying to figure out how to get the money back. one of the ways they want to get it back is maybe have another fund-raiser. but they've also decided that maybe next friday when the winter ball comes around they might not have it because of what happened last night. last night. ♪ >> reporter: as music was playing, two men stole money from the kitty, that money is supposed to support the school music program. >> for this to happen, it's not fair. it's not fair to our kids. >> reporter: supporters entered the gym and the -- where the concert was held. and then two men took
the chronicle reports that the officer and his is up have been reassigned to street duty until an -- an internal investigation is complete. >>> hundreds of donated dollars were stolen during last night's kids winter concert at franklin middle -- franklin middle school in vallejo. kraig debro has more. >> reporter: sadness and a feeling of betrayal. it happened right there. last night was the school's biggest music fund-raiser. it turned out to provide one big disappointment. so...
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"the chronicle" reports the cost of police overtime alone in this matter has reached more than $500,000. the public works department spent about $37,000 for cleanup of justin herman plaza. and the parks department has spent $50,000 to help repair damage left behind. police cleared out the encampment almost two weeks ago. >>> coming up -- new information about last week's deadly officer-involved shooting in san francisco. what we're learning about the man who was killed. >>> plus -- a mostly sunny start to the holiday week. but will it last? steve paulson has our forecast. >>> it's time to stop the nonsense. we can resolve these differences. >>> more tension on capitol hill over the payroll tax cut. why house republicans say the senate's version of the bill is dead on arrival. >>> authorities in san francisco have identified a man fatally shot by police last week. officers say they pulled over 33-year-old steven young for a traffic stop wednesday afternoon. young allegedly fled on foot and exchanged gunfire with officers. he died the next day at san francisco general hospital. a public m
"the chronicle" reports the cost of police overtime alone in this matter has reached more than $500,000. the public works department spent about $37,000 for cleanup of justin herman plaza. and the parks department has spent $50,000 to help repair damage left behind. police cleared out the encampment almost two weeks ago. >>> coming up -- new information about last week's deadly officer-involved shooting in san francisco. what we're learning about the man who was killed....
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it was inspired by 2 photos that were in the san francisco chronicle in june 2005. the first, i will read the captions. photo captions. and follow with the poem. children watch as police collect pieces of bodies from a suicide bombing. front page photo caption san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. >> the not guilty verdicts in the michael jackson trial. front page photo caption, san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. after the bleeding the blood spattered walls draw the gaze of children wanting to see what has caused such a noise. how can they not stair. arms and legs, pieces of torso scattered, the smell of new death and feared hair. they must be asking the same question. a person
it was inspired by 2 photos that were in the san francisco chronicle in june 2005. the first, i will read the captions. photo captions. and follow with the poem. children watch as police collect pieces of bodies from a suicide bombing. front page photo caption san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. >> the not guilty verdicts in the michael jackson trial. front page photo caption, san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. after the bleeding the blood spattered walls draw the gaze of children...
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oakland mayor jean quan tells the "chronicle" that just a handful of protestors could stop work at the port. she says it would take at least 500 police officers to try to keep the port open and the port would have to pay for the officers. the bill, $1.5 million. >>> some of the occupy l.a. protestors arrested during recent demonstrations are being offered a class in fro speech. this is an alternative to prosecution. a deputy city attorney says the city will not press charges against the protestors who complete the education program but they will have to pay about $350 each for the class. a civil rights attorney calls the idea "patronizing." >>> thousands of nurses are set to go on strike just about an hour from now at eight bay area hospitals. gil diaz joins us live from oakland at one of the sutter hospitals affected by this one day walk you. >> reporter: we are standing outside alta bates summit in oakland. about 4,000 nurses are expected to participate in the strike beginning around 7:00. it could last for 24 hours. so 2,000 in the bay area, 2,000 in southern california in long beac
oakland mayor jean quan tells the "chronicle" that just a handful of protestors could stop work at the port. she says it would take at least 500 police officers to try to keep the port open and the port would have to pay for the officers. the bill, $1.5 million. >>> some of the occupy l.a. protestors arrested during recent demonstrations are being offered a class in fro speech. this is an alternative to prosecution. a deputy city attorney says the city will not press charges...