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u.c. f.b.i. berkeley police that the suspected of sending bombs using u.c. berkeley like -- library. they are urging everyone to be vigilant. they arrested cesar say action -- sayoc. >> now at 11:00. residents of a mobile home park in hayward are without water. many are seniors is and frustrations are boiling over. the eden gardens mobile home park is on he's perrian boulevard. it's going to get worse before it gets better. three days without water and tomorrow the gas goes off as well. today residents got port apotties and each person got a gallon of water. >> you know what i did last night. i had to go to home depot to go to the bathroom. >> 134 units and eden it isn't, at least right now. >> i pate $198,000 wash for my home and i can't take a shower. >> management provided water tuesday and notes explaining service may not be restored until friday. >> walking to sizzler. >> local restaurants were the restrooms of choice. >> the more you the worse it gets. >> many arfix it. >> digging revealed the aging water main is cracked, a foot long section rotted away. >> they are very frustr
u.c. f.b.i. berkeley police that the suspected of sending bombs using u.c. berkeley like -- library. they are urging everyone to be vigilant. they arrested cesar say action -- sayoc. >> now at 11:00. residents of a mobile home park in hayward are without water. many are seniors is and frustrations are boiling over. the eden gardens mobile home park is on he's perrian boulevard. it's going to get worse before it gets better. three days without water and tomorrow the gas goes off as well....
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u.c. berkeley with the same program. and heard that it was a good last-mile option for commuter students. the c.a.c. recommended approval of the program of projects. lastly the c.a.c. approved a motion of support to recognize michael robert painters contributions to the design and realization of the presidio parkway. the c.a.c. wish to add support to the board resolution approved at the september 25th meeting to demonstrate public support to the state legislature for the idea of landscape tunnels. that concludes my report, thank you. >> chair a. peskin: is there any public comment? thank you, mr. clerk could you read the next item? >> clerk: approve minutes of the september 25th minutes. we >> chair a. peskin: we can amend and they are posted on the internet, we can speak to that and make that amendment. >> clerk: on page 2, item 4, approve the minutes of the november 17th 2018 meeting should have been the september 11th 2018 meeting. >> chair a. peskin: on that item, a roll call, please. >> clerk: on the revised minutes
u.c. berkeley with the same program. and heard that it was a good last-mile option for commuter students. the c.a.c. recommended approval of the program of projects. lastly the c.a.c. approved a motion of support to recognize michael robert painters contributions to the design and realization of the presidio parkway. the c.a.c. wish to add support to the board resolution approved at the september 25th meeting to demonstrate public support to the state legislature for the idea of landscape...
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u.c. berkeley, drawn by the vitality of our neighborhoods and diversity of the our communities. my wife and i first moved to the sunset district in 2005 mainly to raise our daughter. yet today, much of what drew me to this great city 30 years ago as a young people and to the family friendly sunset district 13 years ago fills that risk of being radically changed or wiped out by the affordable crisis and the dramatic economic crisis that have been transforming our city over the past decade. i'm running for the board of supervisors to ensure that anyone regardless of income or social conditions is able to live, work, raise a family, and retire with dignity now and into the future. this is also why i've been working on these issues as a nonprofit executive director and a community advocate for over 25 years in our city. i started out as organizing immigrant families for the ch chinese immigrant organization, to improve working conditions and end wage theft in the restaurant industry, and po pass our city's first minimum wage law in 2003. i've been the director of the northern califo
u.c. berkeley, drawn by the vitality of our neighborhoods and diversity of the our communities. my wife and i first moved to the sunset district in 2005 mainly to raise our daughter. yet today, much of what drew me to this great city 30 years ago as a young people and to the family friendly sunset district 13 years ago fills that risk of being radically changed or wiped out by the affordable crisis and the dramatic economic crisis that have been transforming our city over the past decade. i'm...
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u.c. berkeley goldman school of public policy three experts shared their predictions. >> crystal ball, i think in all likelihood not only hold the senate but pick up a seat or two and the democrats take the house and the question is what the margin is. janet napolitano is president of the system. she was secretary of homeland security for president obama. her prediction is echoed. >> trump popularity is low, it should be the case that the democrats win a lot of seats. >> but it's rare that a president's popularity is low when the economy is strong. his prediction may not come to bear. colleagues about the house.th >> robert was secretary of labor. >> i think what we're seeing right now is a contest between author tar. >>> and -- author tar. >>> and democracy. it is whether minorities turnout. >> if the democrats don't take back the house there will be no constants on trump and the republicans. >> with regard to the house we'll lose seats. >> he predicts that republicans will gain seats in the senate and in to end the g.o.p will retain control of congress. he said there's no danger for one part
u.c. berkeley goldman school of public policy three experts shared their predictions. >> crystal ball, i think in all likelihood not only hold the senate but pick up a seat or two and the democrats take the house and the question is what the margin is. janet napolitano is president of the system. she was secretary of homeland security for president obama. her prediction is echoed. >> trump popularity is low, it should be the case that the democrats win a lot of seats. >> but...
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u.c. berkeley is the first large university in california to incorporate this type of locker room.in the freshman dorms and things like that most of the bathrooms are non gender, so the next logical step is to make the locker room that way. i think it's great that our school is taking the lead to be more inclusive to all peoplethe 2.7 million dollar project was paid for by students, through an annual fee that goes into a wellness fund. reporting from berkeley ... ar ... kron 4 news. (justine) (justine) the u.s. navy blue angels touched down in san francisco earlier today.. fleet week ... officially kicks off tomorrow.. (justine) the week is filled with various safety activities... and is topped off with the air show this coming friday, saturday and sunday..(jrs) kron 4's hermela aregawi is live in san francisco where she spoke to service members and so very excited people about all of the events.... hermela? (hermela aregawi)that's right.. thousands of service members have come into town today.. we've got u.s. navy sailors, marines and coast guard members.. all he to sort of bond with the people
u.c. berkeley is the first large university in california to incorporate this type of locker room.in the freshman dorms and things like that most of the bathrooms are non gender, so the next logical step is to make the locker room that way. i think it's great that our school is taking the lead to be more inclusive to all peoplethe 2.7 million dollar project was paid for by students, through an annual fee that goes into a wellness fund. reporting from berkeley ... ar ... kron 4 news. (justine)...
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u.c. berkeley and fellow of the american society of landscape architects. he is credited on multiple awards for his work. michael is survived by sue, his wife, his son, josh, daughter melissa, son-in-law, assandro, and grandson alessandro. his contribution will be remembered for decades. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, commissioner stefani. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. tilly, through the chair, is there something that you wanted to say? >> thank you. just wanted to say the work that michael has contributed is tremendous, turning doyle drive into a park was his vision. he was fortunately able to celebrate with us when we open it had in 2015. i was pleased to attend his memorial service with the former executive director last month, and we will be bringing the certificate to his family. we spoke with sue painter who really wanted to extend her appreciation to this body. couldn't be here today, but we will be bringing that shortly. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madam executive director. is ther
u.c. berkeley and fellow of the american society of landscape architects. he is credited on multiple awards for his work. michael is survived by sue, his wife, his son, josh, daughter melissa, son-in-law, assandro, and grandson alessandro. his contribution will be remembered for decades. thank you. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, commissioner stefani. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. tilly, through the chair, is there something that you...
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u.c. berkeley is the first large university in california to incorporate this type of locker room.in the freshman dorms and things like that most of the bathrooms are non gender, so the next logical step is to make the locker room that way. i think it's great that our school is taking the lead to be more inclusive to all peoplethe 2.7 million dollar project was paid for by students, through an annual fee that goes into a wellness fund. reporting from berkeley ... ar ... kron 4 news. salesforce transit center and fremont street will be closed at least through next week. though, work did start today to fix the cracked steel beams that were discovered in the transit center. the area is shut down for safety concerns. buses will use the temporary transbay terminal at howard and main streets -- where they operated from before the transit center opened just one month ago. a design to fix the problem is being reviewed by an independent organization. the officials have not said what caused the cracks. (jrs) it's been one year since the tragic las vegas massacure at the route 91 concert near the mandaley b
u.c. berkeley is the first large university in california to incorporate this type of locker room.in the freshman dorms and things like that most of the bathrooms are non gender, so the next logical step is to make the locker room that way. i think it's great that our school is taking the lead to be more inclusive to all peoplethe 2.7 million dollar project was paid for by students, through an annual fee that goes into a wellness fund. reporting from berkeley ... ar ... kron 4 news. salesforce...
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u.c. berkeley is the first large university in california to incorporate this type of locker room.in the freshman dorms and things like that st of the bathrooms are non gender, so the next logical step is to make the locker room that way. i think it's great that our school is taking the lead to be more inclusive to all peoplethe 2.7 million dollar project was paid for by students, through an annual fee that goes into a wellness fund. reporting from berkeley ... ar ... kron 4 news. (robin) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ... a major recall affecting the airbags of more than a million cars. (robin) plus... new video of a dramatic coast guard rescue near the golden gate bridge. (robin) and after the break... remembering the las vegas massacre one year later. (ácommercialá) (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. another comfortable day with most temperatures across the region peaking in the 60's and 70's. skies will remain mostly cloudy through the day with north bay showers during the day leading the way for overnight rainfall across the bay that will take us into tomorrow.
u.c. berkeley is the first large university in california to incorporate this type of locker room.in the freshman dorms and things like that st of the bathrooms are non gender, so the next logical step is to make the locker room that way. i think it's great that our school is taking the lead to be more inclusive to all peoplethe 2.7 million dollar project was paid for by students, through an annual fee that goes into a wellness fund. reporting from berkeley ... ar ... kron 4 news. (robin)...
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u.c. berkeley tall building initiative which abruptly ended in 2007 amongst some pressure from the development community that recommendations should be forestalled because they might be expensive to implement. but thankfully we were able to appropriate funds to hire professional consultants. railro dr. deerline is here along with folks in instruct well engineeri engineering. today on the 29th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake, it's important that we learn from the mistakes of the past and how the city can adapt to a safer and more resilient future. with that i'll turn this part of the hearing over to our city administrator. i will be asking some millennium questions later, and mark zabaneh, who has some buildings that are cracking, could not be here because he has some buildings that are cracking. so he will join us at a later date, and with that, miss kelley, turn it over to present your project. >> good afternoon, supervisors. naomi kelley, city today. the tall building safety strategy is a pioneering effort by the city. it is the first of its kind in the nation, and represents 14 mo
u.c. berkeley tall building initiative which abruptly ended in 2007 amongst some pressure from the development community that recommendations should be forestalled because they might be expensive to implement. but thankfully we were able to appropriate funds to hire professional consultants. railro dr. deerline is here along with folks in instruct well engineeri engineering. today on the 29th anniversary of the loma prieta earthquake, it's important that we learn from the mistakes of the past...
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u.c. berkeley institute report released just last week. i wanted to read the executive summary because i think it's professionally summarizes why we are taking this matter up to date and by the voters are taking it up in november. so i will read this into the record. california is at a tipping point both the government and private market are failing to meet the needs of the vast majority of the 17 and a half million renters. skyrocketing -- skyrocketing rents and eviction an ongoing displacement are all part of a broader crisis of widening inequality -- inequality that is testing our values and identity as a state. the consequences are far-reaching. people are being pushed out of their communities, into homelessness and away from jobs and opportunity. as a state, we face health, environmental, economic and societal costs that can last generations. the extent of these long-term harms will determine -- will be determined in part by how we respond today. this moment requires local governments have the ability to enact immediate solutions to p
u.c. berkeley institute report released just last week. i wanted to read the executive summary because i think it's professionally summarizes why we are taking this matter up to date and by the voters are taking it up in november. so i will read this into the record. california is at a tipping point both the government and private market are failing to meet the needs of the vast majority of the 17 and a half million renters. skyrocketing -- skyrocketing rents and eviction an ongoing...
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u.c. berkeley, and then my wife and i move today the sunset district 13 years ago, as i said, to raise my daughter here. a lot of what attracted me as a young person 30 years ago really fills that risk of being radically changed right now due to the affordability crisis and the dramatic changes that are playing out in our city. this has motivated me to shift from being a community leader and nonprofit executive director for the past few decades to seek a leadership position here in district four, and it's to ensure that san francisco can continue to be a place where anyone, regardless of income or social condition, to live, to work, to raise a family, to retire with dignity. this is also why i've been working on these conditions as a community organizer for 25 years. >> thank you very much. mr. mcneil? >> my vision of the sunset and the city is visionary. it's where i live and work, and it's where i brought my children home from the hospital. it's where i want them to live. it's at the heart of sort of all my passions and policies. you know, i think this -- we need to have strong communit
u.c. berkeley, and then my wife and i move today the sunset district 13 years ago, as i said, to raise my daughter here. a lot of what attracted me as a young person 30 years ago really fills that risk of being radically changed right now due to the affordability crisis and the dramatic changes that are playing out in our city. this has motivated me to shift from being a community leader and nonprofit executive director for the past few decades to seek a leadership position here in district...
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u.c. berkeley where there's a similar subsidized membership system for students. so their recommendation, they do have the capacity, if the board wished to only focus on pell grant students. but the focus was to include a mixture of membership types because it's not only the pell grant students for whom the bike share -- >> commissioner cohen: i think you misinterpreted what i was saying, i wasn't trying to single them out, just calling attention they are included in this group. pell grant students are the most vulnerable and poorest out of the entire student body population. i'm not trying to pit one university against another, or say one need is greater than the other. i'm just ensuring that those who have the greatest need are in the pool for consideration. >> the pell grant students are indeed included. >> commissioner cohen: great, thank you. >> chair a. peskin: commissioner fewer? >> thank you, chair. i just want to concur, if it's used by private corporations that go all electric than what are the consequences for other residents who have electric vehicles.
u.c. berkeley where there's a similar subsidized membership system for students. so their recommendation, they do have the capacity, if the board wished to only focus on pell grant students. but the focus was to include a mixture of membership types because it's not only the pell grant students for whom the bike share -- >> commissioner cohen: i think you misinterpreted what i was saying, i wasn't trying to single them out, just calling attention they are included in this group. pell...
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u.c.-berkeley economist hilary hoynes says the chilling effects were due to misinformation and fear. >> so a policy changed food stamps, but we see people dropping out of wic for example. so that'dimension 1. dimension number 2 is that there are groups who were unaffected by the policy ange, for example citizen children, who nonetheless dropped out of participation in programs that were affected. >> reporter: but what'big deal if fewer immigrants, or their families, claim benefits? for one thing, says asian health rvices dr. kimberly chang, if immigrants are afraid to get health care, that could pose a public health risk. >> if you think about infectious disease, if you think about e flu season that's coming up, if you think about measles, if people don't come in and get n ose vaccines they put the american populat risk. >> reporter: more broadly, pushing migrants off benefits might save taxpayers money in the short-run, but it could cost money in the long-run. >> kids who get more access to medicaid or food stamps have higher earnings and are more economically self-sufficient in adulthood
u.c.-berkeley economist hilary hoynes says the chilling effects were due to misinformation and fear. >> so a policy changed food stamps, but we see people dropping out of wic for example. so that'dimension 1. dimension number 2 is that there are groups who were unaffected by the policy ange, for example citizen children, who nonetheless dropped out of participation in programs that were affected. >> reporter: but what'big deal if fewer immigrants, or their families, claim benefits?...
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u.c. berkeley and u.c. davis. let's take a look outside right now...ef meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: it was sunny and windy for parts of the bay area as high pressure builds over the bay area. gusty wnds will bring high fire dannger for most bay area mountains. winds could gust as high as 50 mph. it will be sunny and warm on halloween with highs in the 70s and 80s inland, and sunny 60s at the coast. it will cool slightly for the weekend. right now there is no rain expected in the next 7 days. (ken) stranger peering into your home. even worse when that man is naked. the surveillance video a family is sharing to alert others. (pam) a selfie tragedy. new pictures giving investigators new information ... into the deadly fall of a young bay area couple at yosemite. (ken) new details tonight about a couple that died in a yosemite cliff fall... one of the victims appears in the selfie photo of another couple - just before falling from a popular overlook. this is the photo.... you can see the woman wit
u.c. berkeley and u.c. davis. let's take a look outside right now...ef meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: it was sunny and windy for parts of the bay area as high pressure builds over the bay area. gusty wnds will bring high fire dannger for most bay area mountains. winds could gust as high as 50 mph. it will be sunny and warm on halloween with highs in the 70s and 80s inland, and sunny 60s at the coast. it will cool slightly for the...