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have died so far were muslims and islam forbids cremation and amnesty international has urged the city hall a buddhist majority government to respect the rights of religious minorities but no fernandez is in colombo with more. the government basically has brought in some regulations under a gasket which was from we understand that midnight yesterday taking effect and announced today using a very old regulation from the 1920 s. about the prevention of disease and quarantine and brought in these new rules which deals with the sort of premeditation of all those that die of the corona virus so that's what's caused sort of reaction from the muslim community leaders of the community have called on the government to allow them to bury their dead in accordance with their rights and beliefs see that the dummy with sure the world health organization allows for all members of the muslim community to be buried in line with that cultures and traditions obviously under certain restrictions for example burials i believe are required to be done more than 8 feet underground and things like that but as we're
have died so far were muslims and islam forbids cremation and amnesty international has urged the city hall a buddhist majority government to respect the rights of religious minorities but no fernandez is in colombo with more. the government basically has brought in some regulations under a gasket which was from we understand that midnight yesterday taking effect and announced today using a very old regulation from the 1920 s. about the prevention of disease and quarantine and brought in these...
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day everybody many people seem to comply with it i wonder how disciplined you are in observing the city hall recombination. i strongly suspect of being disciplined is rather true knowledge being able to get severe disability or to be able to comply is rather privilege than a virtue i can do that i have. to i have some how i have certain resources which do not make my situation materially tragic so i can enjoy having my children with me and they can study alive and we have enough devices so it's not something that i did by my or by and except for citizen i can do all that i can imagine people with different jobs bus drivers to share her. medical work as cannot able to comply with this restrictions so i'm sad for all that and i will and i'll be able to do this for a few more weeks even is necessary to my own house and for the general wellbeing of society like everybody else i do. i hope it will be over and like everybody else i will be even more thankful when i will be able to meet my students and their son because the conference is all very well but it's not teaching well it is teaching but i
day everybody many people seem to comply with it i wonder how disciplined you are in observing the city hall recombination. i strongly suspect of being disciplined is rather true knowledge being able to get severe disability or to be able to comply is rather privilege than a virtue i can do that i have. to i have some how i have certain resources which do not make my situation materially tragic so i can enjoy having my children with me and they can study alive and we have enough devices so it's...
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, on the steps of city hall, in the midst of this crisis. to the point that many of our colleagues have made today, there are a lot of individuals that are dealing with so many different aspects of financial crisis. the idea that we would allow under a very narrow area -- and, yes, it is the emergency order allow for residential real estate transactions to take place. but we want to close that loophole. my office, my staff went outside, we helped to break up the foreclosure proceedings that were happening. an individual came on behalf of one of the clints trying to get the court to temporarily to enjoin the sale of their property, but because the courts are shut down and so backed up they were not able to do that. i believe that it's unconscionable at this moment to alloallow foreclosures to happen individuals, particularly under this condition. we'll ask the city attorney -- either we do it through our own emergency resolution or we will work with the mayor's office to amend their upcoming next emergency order
, on the steps of city hall, in the midst of this crisis. to the point that many of our colleagues have made today, there are a lot of individuals that are dealing with so many different aspects of financial crisis. the idea that we would allow under a very narrow area -- and, yes, it is the emergency order allow for residential real estate transactions to take place. but we want to close that loophole. my office, my staff went outside, we helped to break up the foreclosure proceedings that...
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we just had a conversation yesterday in front of the city hall about the city council people to tellem about their policy tours are unselfish neighbors. some were having those conversations all the time and we would love for people to be engaged with us to become members and even just come check us out and membership meeting. and shout out to your work as well into the beloved community that your billing. just so excited to stay dialogue. rev. celeste frazier: absolutely, my pleasure. let's give him a hand. [applause]. rev. celeste frazier: we are all going to get a copy today right. zach: right on. i appreciate that very much. rev. celeste frazier: any questions for zach. guest: honey fight going back to the us versus them and internalize printed in the example that i have is my prior all, they did have the specifics 100 percent black around printed. [inaudible]. it is different actually from the rest of the country most of the people of martin that probation officers, social workers, were also involved. the vast majority are also black and brown. they had drunk the kool-aid said to
we just had a conversation yesterday in front of the city hall about the city council people to tellem about their policy tours are unselfish neighbors. some were having those conversations all the time and we would love for people to be engaged with us to become members and even just come check us out and membership meeting. and shout out to your work as well into the beloved community that your billing. just so excited to stay dialogue. rev. celeste frazier: absolutely, my pleasure. let's...
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the cases. and philadelphia, as a city, is one that really relies on tourism and hospitality. you could be able to see the art museum, and city hall is across from me. this is an area that tourists flock to get a dose of history in the united states. all of that has come to a halt because of the spread of the coronavirus. hotels have closed. there's about 25 hotels in the area that have closed. nine major conventions and the convention center just around the corner. also canceled. that would have brought in about 50,000 people here to the city. and about 70 restaurants in the immediate city area are closed. those are the ones that are offering deliveries. takeout options and other restaurants are not able to offer those delivery or pickup options, as well. we're at the italian market, that has restaurants along there. and we met the restaurant owner. he owns a bunch of locations. they had to close their flagship and catering in an event business. they have other essential business store fronts that can keep him going. he spoke about how hard it is to see his workers and his fellow business owners suffering during this time. here's
the cases. and philadelphia, as a city, is one that really relies on tourism and hospitality. you could be able to see the art museum, and city hall is across from me. this is an area that tourists flock to get a dose of history in the united states. all of that has come to a halt because of the spread of the coronavirus. hotels have closed. there's about 25 hotels in the area that have closed. nine major conventions and the convention center just around the corner. also canceled. that would...
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despite the actions of the federal authorities, city hall, we have not reversed the trend. and there are regions, fewer and fewer regions, unfortunately, where we haven't seen a single case of covid-19. so somewhere we need to take more severe action, while elsewhere, remaining alert of a local targeted faction would suffice. this is why heads of russian regions, at my direction, will get additional powers. by the end of the week, they will have to identify specific sets of preventive action, region-specific measures to take care of the health and safety of the people, and also the sustainability of the economy and the critical infrastructure. once again, the regions need to take stock of the reality on the ground and take an appropriate decision on the isolation regime, what kind of local action they will take to comply with the decree of the russian president. which institutions and bodies and factories need to stop and which can continue to go on, providing for the safety of the people. all the authorities will continue working. all the essential factories still work. gr
despite the actions of the federal authorities, city hall, we have not reversed the trend. and there are regions, fewer and fewer regions, unfortunately, where we haven't seen a single case of covid-19. so somewhere we need to take more severe action, while elsewhere, remaining alert of a local targeted faction would suffice. this is why heads of russian regions, at my direction, will get additional powers. by the end of the week, they will have to identify specific sets of preventive action,...
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prostrated himself yesterday at the crucifix of marcella, and the wedding took place in rome at the city hall. a maid of honor and best man were there with masks, apparently the bride did her own hair, there wasn't much other choice. all beauty salons were closed and had to resort to fake flowers, as florist activities are limited. they did manage to tie the knot. in florence italy, amy kellogg, fox news. >>> doctors to say it's a count coronavirus, overnight spain reported i've hundred 10 deaths, it is the fewest number of deaths in a single day, since march 23rd. businesses are preparing to reopen as the government is starting to ease restrictions, construction and manufacturing workers will return to their jobs on monday. more than 16,000 people have died in spain, earlier this month almost 1000 people died in one day. >>> approval of president trump's handling of the term coronavirus pandemic fell sharply this week. the handling of covid-19 dipped to 40%, his overall approval rating was at 40%. still to come tonight, even though we are in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, crime around t
prostrated himself yesterday at the crucifix of marcella, and the wedding took place in rome at the city hall. a maid of honor and best man were there with masks, apparently the bride did her own hair, there wasn't much other choice. all beauty salons were closed and had to resort to fake flowers, as florist activities are limited. they did manage to tie the knot. in florence italy, amy kellogg, fox news. >>> doctors to say it's a count coronavirus, overnight spain reported i've...
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they say that they're working with the city hall to explore all options. or has indicated that she does not think that the city can hold the large-scale event for a period of time. >>> the time is 6:38. some insurance companies are giving partial credit to even refinds to their customers. >> we think that's the right thing to do. >> now, allstate is back for ap% credit when car and policy holders renew the insurance. that announcement was a pleasant surprise for some customers in the financial bind. >> i am surprised that i did not know that. i have a payment due this month. >> some others are doing the same thing and giving relief during the pandemic. >>> people laid off because of the pandemic say their money is rubbing out. a new survey -- running out. cleaver questioned about a thousand people and half of them said that they believe the savings are going to run out before the end of this month. 22% of the homeowners said that they do not have enough savings to pay a month's mortgage. all of this happen and the renters said that they have less than $500
they say that they're working with the city hall to explore all options. or has indicated that she does not think that the city can hold the large-scale event for a period of time. >>> the time is 6:38. some insurance companies are giving partial credit to even refinds to their customers. >> we think that's the right thing to do. >> now, allstate is back for ap% credit when car and policy holders renew the insurance. that announcement was a pleasant surprise for some...
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the u.s. postal service, board of supervisors, city hall, the number one, dr. carlton b. goodlett place, room 244 in san francisco, california, 91402. thank you, mr. president. >> let's get started, madam clerk and let's go to item one. >> item one is an ordinance to repeal ordinance numbers 38-17 and 102-19 and to reenact certain provisions by amending the administrative code to update the hotel conversion ordinance to aform th affirm tha determination. >> i don't see anybody on the roster. madam clerk, please call the role. >> on item one -- pu (role call). >> there are 11ay session. >> this ordinance has passed unanimously. madam clerk, please call items two and three. >> items two and three are two resolutions that approve amendment number one two to agreements between the richmond area services, inc, and the department of public health and item two is an agreement of public health services for health and youth and increase the agreement by 13.4 million for a new total of 23.5 million item 3 is to increase the agreement by 15 million for a new total of 26 million, a t
the u.s. postal service, board of supervisors, city hall, the number one, dr. carlton b. goodlett place, room 244 in san francisco, california, 91402. thank you, mr. president. >> let's get started, madam clerk and let's go to item one. >> item one is an ordinance to repeal ordinance numbers 38-17 and 102-19 and to reenact certain provisions by amending the administrative code to update the hotel conversion ordinance to aform th affirm tha determination. >> i don't see anybody...
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the board of supervisors, san francisco city hall, the number one, dr. carlton b. goodlet place, room 44, san francisco, california 91402. >> ok, then, i guess the speakers will have two minutes. anybody that's called in? >> i have four callers waiting. i will go ahead and cue the first caller. >> thank you. >> you have seven questions remaining. >> i this is a essential that all of people in san francisco should be given hotel rooms during this crisis and not just the ones who become sick. it's absolutely impossible to live in shelters and on the streets, to be able to maintain safe distances between them. these people have to able to be housed safely. there's 100 docks in the port of san francisco. thank you. >> you have eight questions remaining. >> can you hear me again? >> we can hear you. >> this is david pilpel calling again and i wanted to speak on two items, item 24 concurring in the mayor's supplemental actions and i wanted to call attention to the third and fifth supplements as it relates to public meetings and public records. i appreciate that those act
the board of supervisors, san francisco city hall, the number one, dr. carlton b. goodlet place, room 44, san francisco, california 91402. >> ok, then, i guess the speakers will have two minutes. anybody that's called in? >> i have four callers waiting. i will go ahead and cue the first caller. >> thank you. >> you have seven questions remaining. >> i this is a essential that all of people in san francisco should be given hotel rooms during this crisis and not just...
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in the parking lot of the city hall.in walnut creek there is also a drive-through drop off food drive. donations will be accepted between noon until 2:00 p.m. at compass real estate and north broadway. >>> a program that started right here in the bay area to help families in need is now expanding state where i. -- statewide. farmers and ranchers are seeing a 50% drop in demand because restaurants are close. governor newsom said the state food banks have seen a 70% spike in demand for food.o work and the farmers to connect them to the food bank and do so in a way that will jumpstart our capacity to deliver nutritious food at a high quality, locally produced produce and poultry and dairy and the like to those most in need. >> the governor said 120 farmers and ranchers signed up to help 41 food banks. >>> 250 low income seniors have been given fresh food at their apartment thanks to volunteers. senior citizens normally they get a free lunch at a local senior center, but it is close because of the pandemic. the city councilm
in the parking lot of the city hall.in walnut creek there is also a drive-through drop off food drive. donations will be accepted between noon until 2:00 p.m. at compass real estate and north broadway. >>> a program that started right here in the bay area to help families in need is now expanding state where i. -- statewide. farmers and ranchers are seeing a 50% drop in demand because restaurants are close. governor newsom said the state food banks have seen a 70% spike in demand for...
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two of them had to threaten to resign in order to get the city hall to shut down the schools and restaurants yeah, you report this that there's two people the city's assistant commissioner of diseases and the deputy health commissioner who indicated to staff they were going to publicly resign unless the mayor finally took action, i think the schools, right, and other things on that sort of fateful monday when new york is one of the later places to do it. >> that's exactly right. i should make clear, nooeeither those spoke to me. they are both very great public health officers and marcy lateen and dr. lateen is revered around the nation. she's a graduate of something called the epidemic intelligence service, part of the cdc and there's about 3,000 across the nation and the front lines, the shock troops for responding to this and other pandemics and epidemics and one of the things that the training really stresses is when you are communicating it is critical at the beginning of a pandemic you say what you know and don't know, that you maintain trust and that most importantly, you say the same
two of them had to threaten to resign in order to get the city hall to shut down the schools and restaurants yeah, you report this that there's two people the city's assistant commissioner of diseases and the deputy health commissioner who indicated to staff they were going to publicly resign unless the mayor finally took action, i think the schools, right, and other things on that sort of fateful monday when new york is one of the later places to do it. >> that's exactly right. i should...
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politically convenience slogan if you're sitting in the governor's office but when you are sitting in the city hall and the mayor's office and hearing from local business owners waning clarity, that creates a pretty big problem. >> so do you have a clear idea of what it should look like in your city? >> well, the clear idea was that stay-at-home order was in effect until april 30th but then we hear it is april 27th with respect to restaurants and then april 30th with respect to retail and then talk about nail salons and barbershops and tattoo parlors and gyms later on down the road. what people are looking for, ka kate is clarity and leadership and when the governor speaks people listen and so long as he is clear with his direction, i think people will follow. but right now i feel like that clarity is lacking. >> mayor clark, despite your governor reopening the state on friday, you extended the st stay-at-home order until the end of the month and why is that and how is that going to work with the rest of the state? >> well, i've been open with my concerns about access to testing. as well as the con
politically convenience slogan if you're sitting in the governor's office but when you are sitting in the city hall and the mayor's office and hearing from local business owners waning clarity, that creates a pretty big problem. >> so do you have a clear idea of what it should look like in your city? >> well, the clear idea was that stay-at-home order was in effect until april 30th but then we hear it is april 27th with respect to restaurants and then april 30th with respect to...
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while those of us working at the city hall and a.o.c. provide these services, many do not have that privilege. i look forward to continue to working with my colleagues on the board and work with the e.o.c. staffing to continue to providing services. we appreciate supervisor mandelman and aaron mundee for all their work last week. next week, we will be joined by supervisor mar, allen wong, and jennifer lee. please reach out to my office if you or your staff can join us. thank you for allowing me the time to provide this update, and i look forward to hearing supervisor safai's update next week. president yee, i think you're on mute. >> president yee: thank you, supervisor fewer. for tomorrow's e.o.c. update, is there somebody that's going to be a guest on there to talk about something? >> supervisor fewer: yes. tomorrow, the e.o.c. has arranged for the doctor who set up all the testing -- i'm sorry, but i forget her name -- she's going to join us to answer all the questions we have on testing. >> clerk: supervisor, is it amy lockwood? >> su
while those of us working at the city hall and a.o.c. provide these services, many do not have that privilege. i look forward to continue to working with my colleagues on the board and work with the e.o.c. staffing to continue to providing services. we appreciate supervisor mandelman and aaron mundee for all their work last week. next week, we will be joined by supervisor mar, allen wong, and jennifer lee. please reach out to my office if you or your staff can join us. thank you for allowing me...
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i had been a reporter at "the new york post" for about six months, i was the number three guy at city hall on a good day. i didn't know donald trump, i looked up the phone number for the trump administration in the
i had been a reporter at "the new york post" for about six months, i was the number three guy at city hall on a good day. i didn't know donald trump, i looked up the phone number for the trump administration in the
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the first city to impose mask wearing in stores, public transit, and the workplace. with the measure came in intense campaign. also called on people to make their own masks. at city y hall, we can provide them to medical personnnnel, but not the whole population. nick: the measures paid off. the social distancing and mask wearing appeared to have stopped the spread of the virus. had 155 9, he says, we covid-19 cases for 100,000 inhabitants. since then, the number has not changed. singlel have 155, not a one more. city officials say people are wearing masks without exception. no fines have been issued. like it or not, people here accept the new normal. >> [speaking german] >> [speaking german] nini: the towown showed the way and the rest of germany i is following g suit. as of next week, all germans will have to wear masks and all 16 german regions. tom: nick spicer reporting there. south africa remains under lockdown, although cyril ramaphosa says it could start being relaxed at the starart of may. just under 4000 confirmed cases of the virus. the country has reported the highest nunumber of coronavirurs cases on thehe continent. for businesseses in south afric, the pas
the first city to impose mask wearing in stores, public transit, and the workplace. with the measure came in intense campaign. also called on people to make their own masks. at city y hall, we can provide them to medical personnnnel, but not the whole population. nick: the measures paid off. the social distancing and mask wearing appeared to have stopped the spread of the virus. had 155 9, he says, we covid-19 cases for 100,000 inhabitants. since then, the number has not changed. singlel have...
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antibacterial wipes, and tran 12 and surgical masks and waterproof gowns can be dropped off at the city hallthere also accepting cloth face coverings. >> there has been this really great and unfounded generosity that we found the community that want to help out, so they're willing to donate ppe, masks from the wildfire seasons, and also, i know that there are some community groups that are actually willing to so masks. >> they will be open from 10 am to 2 pm on mondays and tuesdays, at city hall on in san ramon. >>> new at 6:30, bart announced plans to cut its service by have beginning wednesday. they only plan to run trains every 30 minutes, monday to e m shrinking demand and estimates the reduction will potentially save three to $7 million a month. we can service will remain unaffected. >>> coming up, the economic hardship of the pandemic now being seen at local charities. the dramatic increase in need at st. anthony's dining room in san francis. >>> confusion and court rulings ahead of tomorrow's presidential primary in wisconsin. after the governor orders the primary to be postponed, but
antibacterial wipes, and tran 12 and surgical masks and waterproof gowns can be dropped off at the city hallthere also accepting cloth face coverings. >> there has been this really great and unfounded generosity that we found the community that want to help out, so they're willing to donate ppe, masks from the wildfire seasons, and also, i know that there are some community groups that are actually willing to so masks. >> they will be open from 10 am to 2 pm on mondays and tuesdays,...
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. >> this item is a resolution closing the city hall walk-in property tax payment location of the treasurer and tax collector during the period of the health officer's shelter-in-place order. any member os cued up for public comment? >> any callers who would wish to speak on this item, please press 1 and then 0 now. >> there are no callers. >> hearing no public speakers, this is closed. >> madam clerk, can we just take this house, same call? >> i'll recommend a role call vote, mr. president. apologies. (role call). >> pes sikin is absent. there are ten ayes. >> the resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, cap you please read the in memoriums. >> i have none to report to you today, mr. president. >> thank you very much. >> colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda and madam clerk, any further business before us today? >> that concludes or business for today. >> thank you, everyone. please continue to check our website, www.sfbos.org for details. until then, this meeting is adjourned and stay safe. >> good morning, i am san francisco's director of transportation. we're here t
. >> this item is a resolution closing the city hall walk-in property tax payment location of the treasurer and tax collector during the period of the health officer's shelter-in-place order. any member os cued up for public comment? >> any callers who would wish to speak on this item, please press 1 and then 0 now. >> there are no callers. >> hearing no public speakers, this is closed. >> madam clerk, can we just take this house, same call? >> i'll recommend...
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welcome to my favorite day of the year at city hall. charlotte, it is great to have you here. you have been doing this many years. we are lucky to have you as our hostess. am i allowed to use this in my conversations with the board of supervisors? okay. speaking of the supervisor from the sunset district gordon mar is here today. from the marina, catherine stefani. thank you both for being here. this is always dangerous. i have been told that i will be in trouble if i don't introduce the commissioner. angus mccarthy from building inspections commission is here. somewhere in this crowd is from the immigrant rights commission. i don't see her, but i know she is here. our sheriff could not be here. under sheriff free man is here somewhere. our fire chief is here, jeanine nicholson. golden gate bridge long time member john mow land is here. former grand marshall of the st. patrick's day parade. good to have you here, john. the first person i get to bring up is our mayor. we will tell you she is having a difficult time today because she is now no longer grand marshall. her term as
welcome to my favorite day of the year at city hall. charlotte, it is great to have you here. you have been doing this many years. we are lucky to have you as our hostess. am i allowed to use this in my conversations with the board of supervisors? okay. speaking of the supervisor from the sunset district gordon mar is here today. from the marina, catherine stefani. thank you both for being here. this is always dangerous. i have been told that i will be in trouble if i don't introduce the...
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mean you know take moscow with you or you know you despite the actions of the federal authorities the city hall we have not reversed the transition and there are regions the issue of fewer and fewer regions me unfortunately to be where we haven't seen a single case of carvey 19 q so somewhere we need to take more severe action to this well elsewhere but it's not like remaining alert. oh it local. which you told it it actually would suffice gloams of this is why the heads of the russian regions would put nothing that might upon direction and which will get additional union and you know how is why the end of the week there will have to identify specific set of preventive action already accomplished in the union region specific menaces to take care of the health and safety of the people and also the sustainability of the economy around the critical infrastructure now like to reiterate that once again the regions would need to take stock of the reality on the ground and take an appropriate decision and the police on the rez isolation regime again what kind of local action and they would say you see
mean you know take moscow with you or you know you despite the actions of the federal authorities the city hall we have not reversed the transition and there are regions the issue of fewer and fewer regions me unfortunately to be where we haven't seen a single case of carvey 19 q so somewhere we need to take more severe action to this well elsewhere but it's not like remaining alert. oh it local. which you told it it actually would suffice gloams of this is why the heads of the russian regions...
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the matter. written comments may be sent to city hall 1, doctor carlton b. goodlet place, san francisco, california, 94102. that completes my announcements. >> thank you so much, and can you please read item number one? >> an emergency ordinance to temporarily require private employers with 500 or more employees to provide emergency leave during the public health emergency related to covid-19. >> thank you. any opening comments? >> thank you, chair ronen. colleagues, as you may recall, this item is to move forward one amendment that was made to the public health emergency league ordinance at last week's roll committee meeting. the amendments that we're considering to the public health emergency leave ordinance applies to section 5 and it pertains to allowable uses of emergency leads and only applies to employees who are healthcare providers and this amendment was crafted to balance the need for healthcare providers and similarly are healthcare workers to be able to take time off when they're sick or need to quarantine and balance that need with the urgent ne
the matter. written comments may be sent to city hall 1, doctor carlton b. goodlet place, san francisco, california, 94102. that completes my announcements. >> thank you so much, and can you please read item number one? >> an emergency ordinance to temporarily require private employers with 500 or more employees to provide emergency leave during the public health emergency related to covid-19. >> thank you. any opening comments? >> thank you, chair ronen. colleagues, as...
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the country. it all really based back there at san francisco city hall. wilson walker, kpix5. >>> want the take you out to ocean beach in san francisco where a lot of people have been trying to get some exercise in the last few weeks. been walking aroun and respecting the social distancing from the looks of this video we got today. so here's the dea the great highway is closed right now because of blowing sand. that happens periodicall if you live around, you know what we're talking about. there's too much sand on the roadway. they don't clear it of and then the roadway gets close well, now, there is a prgordr to c on the great highway for the duration of the shelter in place order. he says the empty road is an ideal place for people to exercise safel he has now put in a request for the city's transportation agency. at the live news desk, back to you. >> all right, ken, thank you. >>> well, chief meteorologist paul hagan joins us now from his home! from his home to my home! and paul, looks like the sun has peeked its way out today! looks good outside! >> l
the country. it all really based back there at san francisco city hall. wilson walker, kpix5. >>> want the take you out to ocean beach in san francisco where a lot of people have been trying to get some exercise in the last few weeks. been walking aroun and respecting the social distancing from the looks of this video we got today. so here's the dea the great highway is closed right now because of blowing sand. that happens periodicall if you live around, you know what we're talking...
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supervisor introduced legislation that would require the city to close the old hall of justice jail within six months. instead of going through on the city's plan to close it i by july of next year. the advocates have been pushing for the jail to close immediately because of the coronavirus outbreak. last month, the sheriff's office released 26 inmates. so far, four deputies have tested positive, but none of the inmates have tested positive at this point. >>> it is 4:47. a judge approved pg ande's plan to take $19 million from a wildfire victim's fund in order to pay fees. yesterday's decision allows pg ande to use money from a $13.5 billion fund that was set up for people who lost family members and homes in several wildfires caused by pg ande equipment. pg ande says it needs that extra money to pay for administrative costs. and marks one year since the iconic notre dame cathedral in france went up in flames. the massive fire destroyed the spire aboard the top of the cathedral and other parts of that cathedral which is 850 years old. fund-raising started immediately. the french president
supervisor introduced legislation that would require the city to close the old hall of justice jail within six months. instead of going through on the city's plan to close it i by july of next year. the advocates have been pushing for the jail to close immediately because of the coronavirus outbreak. last month, the sheriff's office released 26 inmates. so far, four deputies have tested positive, but none of the inmates have tested positive at this point. >>> it is 4:47. a judge...
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employees taking a financial hit because of the pandemic. city hall is purple tonight. it will be a wash in the color every monday this month. other spots including san francisco international. chase center and hotels are also going purple. >> look at this video from the east bay. strong rain fell in pittsburg this afternoon. april storm swept throughhe area. nd check out the sn was falling i mntns a about 2,700 feet. what can you expect over night and into tomorrow? let's touch base. >> it is going to quiet down. it's already heading in that direction. i know it felt like winter. it's going to feel like spring soon enough. live doppler 7. tracking low level moisture. we are seeing a spotty shower. around paid mont and oakland. wet weather around daily city. not out of the question to still see a few showers turning to snow. over mount hamilton. how much rain have we received. quite a bit. almost five inches there. close to two as a matter of fact. 92 hundredths oakland. about three quarters of an inch in livermore. and napa. not bad for april. that is boosting our rainf
employees taking a financial hit because of the pandemic. city hall is purple tonight. it will be a wash in the color every monday this month. other spots including san francisco international. chase center and hotels are also going purple. >> look at this video from the east bay. strong rain fell in pittsburg this afternoon. april storm swept throughhe area. nd check out the sn was falling i mntns a about 2,700 feet. what can you expect over night and into tomorrow? let's touch base....
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employees taking a financial hit because of the pandemic. city hall is purple tonight. it will be a wash in the color every monday this month. other spots including san francisco international. chase center and hotels are also going purple. >> look at this video from the east bay. strong rain fell in pittsburg this afternoon. april storm swept through the area. and check out the scene a little higher up. snow was falling in santa cruz mountains at about 2,700 feet. what can you expect over night and into tomorrow? let's touch base. >> it is going to quiet down. it's already heading in that direction. i know it felt like winter. it's going to feel like spring soon enough. live doppler 7. tracking low level moisture. we are seeing a spotty shower. around paid mont and oakland. wet weather around daily city. not out of the question to still see a few showers turning to snow. over mount hamilton. how much rain have we received. quite a bit. almost five inches there. close to two as a matter of fact. 92 hundredths oakland. about three quarters of an inch in livermore. and nap
employees taking a financial hit because of the pandemic. city hall is purple tonight. it will be a wash in the color every monday this month. other spots including san francisco international. chase center and hotels are also going purple. >> look at this video from the east bay. strong rain fell in pittsburg this afternoon. april storm swept through the area. and check out the scene a little higher up. snow was falling in santa cruz mountains at about 2,700 feet. what can you expect...
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the fire started. >>> good morning. we are live that san jose city hall and nonessential workers with the city of san jose have been on paid administrative leave since the lockdown six weeks ago. that ends on may 4 when widespread furloughs go into effect across many departments. this is 1200 city workers now. lifeguards, crossing guards, recreation leaders, library pages and other positions with police. san jose relies on revenue from sales and property tax that with many restaurants scaled- back and most businesses close, the income streams have dried enerare l op,theyalso travel re the same goes for hotel and transient taxes. the shortfall is $45 million for san jose. >> we were looking at a $25-$35 million budget surplus and went to projected $45 million budget deficit so that is an $80 million swing within one month. >> the city's budget director said to prepare for the next american recession. the mayor said the next projection for next year will be worse. kpix. >>> we are learning this morning, two appointment only testing sites for covid-19 in san
the fire started. >>> good morning. we are live that san jose city hall and nonessential workers with the city of san jose have been on paid administrative leave since the lockdown six weeks ago. that ends on may 4 when widespread furloughs go into effect across many departments. this is 1200 city workers now. lifeguards, crossing guards, recreation leaders, library pages and other positions with police. san jose relies on revenue from sales and property tax that with many restaurants...
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reporter: a county supervisor pointed to the growing encampments in various parts of their city and a lack of sanitation and social distancing. if the shadow of city hall, we counted more than 60 tents between larkin and hyde. >> we need to be honest about where we are and try to find solutions. >> reporter: he introduced the safe sleeping sites resolution that would allow vacant lots to be used for encampments with hygiene and staff. he has partnered with school board president mark sanchez. >> where there is staffing and access to toilets and sinks, that's a much better situation to be in. >> reporter: it would allow for one district property. the mayor said in part we are now moving vulnerable people off our streets into hotels and also continuing to explore safe camping sites as an option. >> it's dangerous, -- they investigator mental health issues or substance abuse issues where you never know what is going to happen. >> candle now marks the spot where the homeless woman was found sunday. both resolutions to move the homeless into safe encampments are schedule for a vote tomorrow. he hopes to have at least one site up and running in a few weeks,
reporter: a county supervisor pointed to the growing encampments in various parts of their city and a lack of sanitation and social distancing. if the shadow of city hall, we counted more than 60 tents between larkin and hyde. >> we need to be honest about where we are and try to find solutions. >> reporter: he introduced the safe sleeping sites resolution that would allow vacant lots to be used for encampments with hygiene and staff. he has partnered with school board president...
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the city of okmulgee for about 12 years. for the city, the building function kind of like a city hall. the sheriff's office was in here. e court from time to time. boy scouts, red cross, knights templar, all of those things that happen in a city hall space. and then in 1919, we were forced to sell our council house, once again through the federal government, to the city. -- the city of oak mobile. we sold the council house to the city of okmulgee at the time for $100,000. from 1919 until 2010, the building and the square that now is the center of the town of okmulgee, where we placed our council houses, we did not own two the space where we established our tribal government in the late 1800's. in 2010, we purchased the building back from the city for -- the city of okmulgee for $3.2 million. we were looking at about a three or four year renovation project, and we are certainly proud to have the building back within the muscogee creek nation. it has been a humbling experience for me personally. we talk about a building, but i think for a lot of muscogee people it represents more than just the building. this was the found
the city of okmulgee for about 12 years. for the city, the building function kind of like a city hall. the sheriff's office was in here. e court from time to time. boy scouts, red cross, knights templar, all of those things that happen in a city hall space. and then in 1919, we were forced to sell our council house, once again through the federal government, to the city. -- the city of oak mobile. we sold the council house to the city of okmulgee at the time for $100,000. from 1919 until 2010,...
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the fight between advocates and city hall on how to take care of the homeless population. >> apple and google teaming up to create a covid-19 tracking app. >> how to help -- procedures an expert is teaching others. >> easter weekend. i'll have a closer look coming up. >>> devastating new milestone tonight in the fight against the kreers. worldwide more than 100,000 people have died. with nearly 1.7 million confirmed cases. here in the u.s. the death toll topped 18,000. with more than 500,000 cases. president trump says he's torn over reopening the economy. >> i only hope to god it's the right decision. i would say without question it's the biggest decision i have ever had to make. >> the virus itself is going to determine the guideline. >> locally there's an out break at san francisco largest homeless shelter. 70 people have tested positive to covid-19. >> we have been screaming and yelling to get them to move people out of the crowded shelters. >> we were on top of it. >> good evening. >> tonight there are many questions about that out break in san francisco. >> we have been speaking
the fight between advocates and city hall on how to take care of the homeless population. >> apple and google teaming up to create a covid-19 tracking app. >> how to help -- procedures an expert is teaching others. >> easter weekend. i'll have a closer look coming up. >>> devastating new milestone tonight in the fight against the kreers. worldwide more than 100,000 people have died. with nearly 1.7 million confirmed cases. here in the u.s. the death toll topped...
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afternoon to demand safer working conditions in the county. >> let's take a live look at the san francisco city hallere later this morning, they are due to give blood. >>> happening today, san jose leaders will consider freezing rain for people struggling to pay their bills. under the proposal, rent payments will be suspended for three months in order to qualify, tenants must prove that they had a direct financial impact from this pandemic. city leaders are expected to discuss the proposal tonight. also happening today in san jose, the city council expected to vote on an ordinance regarding emergency paid sick leave, they will be meeting this afternoon.>>> california is putting the brakes on all elections during the coronavirus crisis unless it is a matter of public health or safety. last month, governor gavin newsom issued an order preventing landlords from evicting tenants who were unable to pay rent if the would prove it was caused by the outbreak. yesterday, the state judicial committee extended on that barring any orders until at least 90 days after the state of emergency has ended.>>> starting
afternoon to demand safer working conditions in the county. >> let's take a live look at the san francisco city hallere later this morning, they are due to give blood. >>> happening today, san jose leaders will consider freezing rain for people struggling to pay their bills. under the proposal, rent payments will be suspended for three months in order to qualify, tenants must prove that they had a direct financial impact from this pandemic. city leaders are expected to discuss...
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the most vulnerable group to covid- 19. kpix 5 . >>> we will take a live look at a foggy san francisco city hall. the economic impact of the pandemic is taking a major toll on the city's budget. the deficit could grow up to $1.7 billion over the next two fiscal years. e s en nonessential hiring. staff have also been told to look for new ways to fill the gap. >>> after several grocery workers tested positive for covid-19 , we wanted to know if the stores are doing enough to protect employees and customers. >> reporter: we are looking at three grocery store employees who have tested positive within 10 days right here in san jose. the latest that cardenas market. they got their test results last night and shut down for the night and did the deep cleanse and reopen this morning. that employee is in a 14 day employee as well as employees with direct contact. >> reporter: it is unknown when the employee started feeling sick. the company said that cardenas markets will take proactive measures to enhance the health of customers and team members. they have implemented enhanced cleaning measures which inclu
the most vulnerable group to covid- 19. kpix 5 . >>> we will take a live look at a foggy san francisco city hall. the economic impact of the pandemic is taking a major toll on the city's budget. the deficit could grow up to $1.7 billion over the next two fiscal years. e s en nonessential hiring. staff have also been told to look for new ways to fill the gap. >>> after several grocery workers tested positive for covid-19 , we wanted to know if the stores are doing enough to...
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in this scenario, a lot of municipal buildings have closed for the coronavirus. city halls are closed, health departments may be partially closed. a lot of municipal building shut except for- essential services. so people are frustrated and are left with the police to call. that is not a problem for us. we have police social workers. we have civilian personnel that can help direct proper social services or medical services to these residents in need without having to send a police car. i would say, depending where you reside, it is ok to still call the police, but what they will probably do is direct you to other social services, so you do not have to have a police officer respond for a health issue. host: to central city, kentucky. good morning. caller: good morning. i have two comments. first on the subject of transporting children from one place to another during this pandemic, parents, love your kids enough to love them more than yourself and put your welfare first -- their welfare first. my second comment is thank you to all the first responders for taking care of us.
in this scenario, a lot of municipal buildings have closed for the coronavirus. city halls are closed, health departments may be partially closed. a lot of municipal building shut except for- essential services. so people are frustrated and are left with the police to call. that is not a problem for us. we have police social workers. we have civilian personnel that can help direct proper social services or medical services to these residents in need without having to send a police car. i would...
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city protect homeless people. some of the into hotels incrsed calls for help following outbreak of the city's largest homeless shelte. kron four's dan kerman joins us ve now from san francisco city hall with how the city is responding dan. >>we know since we last spoke to u on friday when they announced that break out at the homeless shelter cases have increased their by 30% ty officials say they are trying to move the most lnerable out of shelters and into hols. but it is not fast enough for holess aocates. surgical mask wearing heless advotes conducted a mostly in car protest near san franciscs emergency operation center monday. demonsttors calling on the city to move quicker to protect thhomeless from getting the ronavirus. >>the city only wants to move some people out of congregate are vulnerable and we're asking them to move everyone out of shelters. the demonsttion comes 3 days after thcity announced an outbreak at msc self. >>its largest homeless shelter cated at h and bryant now 81 guests and 10 staff of tested positive ile 91 others have tested negative. >>over the weekend. the department of homelessness and supportive using and the department of public health work together
city protect homeless people. some of the into hotels incrsed calls for help following outbreak of the city's largest homeless shelte. kron four's dan kerman joins us ve now from san francisco city hall with how the city is responding dan. >>we know since we last spoke to u on friday when they announced that break out at the homeless shelter cases have increased their by 30% ty officials say they are trying to move the most lnerable out of shelters and into hols. but it is not fast enough...
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one last announcement if you get a chance to drive by city hall tonight, the mayor instructed the buildinglit up in green. that is tonight and i believe the mayor is saying green, white and orange. okay, mayor, whatever you say. also on st. patrick's day as well. thank you, mayor breed. i would like to ask the dancers to come up to receive their certificates of honor for coming today to perform for us. make sure you coun count to fivr 10 minutes. go over to the office to continue the celebration. thank you everyone for coming. >> good morning, everyone. the meeting will come to order. the this is the march 18, 2020 budget and finance committee. i'i would like to thank kirwan cooley and matthew ignown from sf gov tv. any announcements, madam clerk? >> please make sure to silence all cell phones and documents to be included in the file shall be submitted to the clerk. >> thank you. can you please call item number one? >> resolution with section 147f of code 1986 as amended, the execution of loans by the california municipal finance authority in one or more series pursuant to a plan of financ
one last announcement if you get a chance to drive by city hall tonight, the mayor instructed the buildinglit up in green. that is tonight and i believe the mayor is saying green, white and orange. okay, mayor, whatever you say. also on st. patrick's day as well. thank you, mayor breed. i would like to ask the dancers to come up to receive their certificates of honor for coming today to perform for us. make sure you coun count to fivr 10 minutes. go over to the office to continue the...
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the changi guidelines from big cities the desperation on the front lines. >> these halls are very neat and empty usually and now you can see patients everywhere because of this. >> in new york city, paramedics being told if they don't have a pulse, don't bring them to the hospital to be revived. >>> 6.6 million americans filing for unemployment last week small businesses suffering. how to get that rescue money from the government and reporting on the relief checks for americans. why some may have to wait months. >>> the growing crisis for nursing homes. over 400 with cases. the agonizing choices so many families are having to make. >>> the navy carrier with nearly 100 infected sailors, tonight the captain who sounded the alarm has been fired the two cruise ships with infected passengers, cleared to dock in florida. what will now happen to the thousands on board >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone tonight we're becoming crushed under a title wave of unfathomable numbers by one count over a million have been infected by coronavirus worldw
the changi guidelines from big cities the desperation on the front lines. >> these halls are very neat and empty usually and now you can see patients everywhere because of this. >> in new york city, paramedics being told if they don't have a pulse, don't bring them to the hospital to be revived. >>> 6.6 million americans filing for unemployment last week small businesses suffering. how to get that rescue money from the government and reporting on the relief checks for...
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today and tomorrow at the city hall. they are asking for goggles, face shields, antibacterial and disinfecting wipes and wipes and 95 and surgical masks as well as waterproof downs and coveralls. >> an inmate at the santa rita jail in dublin tested positive for the virus. this is the first in custody case and that jail. he is housed in the jones medical unit an investigation is underway to see who the inmate came in contact with before he was diagnosed with coronavirus. >> an emergency meeting being held later today during a vote on new temporary rules. the judicial council is expected to adopt a statewide emergency order setting bail and 0 four lower level offenses and suspending evictions and foreclosures to deal with the covid-19 crisis. the council is expected to vote on a proposal to hold criminal and juvenile proceedings by video or phone to deal with defendants who are not held in custody without timely hearings. over the weekend a panel of federal judges turned down the request to order the release of thousands of
today and tomorrow at the city hall. they are asking for goggles, face shields, antibacterial and disinfecting wipes and wipes and 95 and surgical masks as well as waterproof downs and coveralls. >> an inmate at the santa rita jail in dublin tested positive for the virus. this is the first in custody case and that jail. he is housed in the jones medical unit an investigation is underway to see who the inmate came in contact with before he was diagnosed with coronavirus. >> an...