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we can have this conversation part of how small businesses can support our unhoused community. i'm hearing feedback. i don't think that's me. >> president laguana: it might be you coming over the phone. vinny you may want to mute. >> vice president zouzounis: som e of the things i want to ask, i like to report. it was really thorough in the since, you're doing the bottom up communication and feasibility with the people most impacted by these kind of policies. you came with the numbers and funding. i guess the first question is where are we at? you have $3 million allocated but that's waiting on a ballot measure or could be voted on? that's my first question, where are we as prospect. the second question i have is i would love to learn what kind of partners with the department of public health that you think would execute this r.f.p. i do want to note that the department of public health is pretty vast in different offices. they're not necessarily the most trusted partner when it comes to small businesses. some of the nonprofits that they contract with to oversee some of the lic
we can have this conversation part of how small businesses can support our unhoused community. i'm hearing feedback. i don't think that's me. >> president laguana: it might be you coming over the phone. vinny you may want to mute. >> vice president zouzounis: som e of the things i want to ask, i like to report. it was really thorough in the since, you're doing the bottom up communication and feasibility with the people most impacted by these kind of policies. you came with the...
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. >>> up next it's an ambitious plan to provide a safe place for every single unhoused person in san francisco, but is it realistic? we'll break down how it would work and what's standing in the way. >>> also, it's been open since right after the 1906 earthquake, but a beloved business in san francisco's japan town is just days away from closing or at least we think so. we'll explain. you're watching nbc bay area news tonight. >>> take a look. this video just into our newsroom. a tornado in new orleans. it touches down the city's ninth ward. still not clear on the extent of the damage or injuries. two other tornados have also been reported. let's now take a live look from one of our nbc cameras there in new orleans. it is now 9:15 p.m. now, yesterday we saw those tornados blow through the dallas and houston area. tonight we're seeing new orleans, and so far the damage it's causing. >> back here at home an ambitious and expensive plan in san francisco. but if it's pulled off supporters say it could mean there is a safe place for every unhoused pattern in the city. it's called a place
. >>> up next it's an ambitious plan to provide a safe place for every single unhoused person in san francisco, but is it realistic? we'll break down how it would work and what's standing in the way. >>> also, it's been open since right after the 1906 earthquake, but a beloved business in san francisco's japan town is just days away from closing or at least we think so. we'll explain. you're watching nbc bay area news tonight. >>> take a look. this video just into our...
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i also think that there's a difference between unhoused and unshelteredness, just from supervising a team of housing workers. when we went into a neighborhood, we would see people that are in situations that we know can be improved with just a little bit more. like i said, my personal goal is to improve the quality of living for people that are homeless, and that, for me, means people that are in situations that are dangerous, living on the treats, to another shelter, whether that's a navigation center, but taking that person into permanent housing might not always be the most hopeful. >> chair peskin: thank you, mr. steinberger. and then, the policy representations question, there may be many answers to that, what subpopulations do you think you would be representing? >> well, i can take where i am now with the east oakland community project. i supervise a contract that helps people with hiv and aids. there's a majority of our unit that's for d.v. survivors, behavioral health contracts, we have programs to support people who are recently released from jails, and people that are hous
i also think that there's a difference between unhoused and unshelteredness, just from supervising a team of housing workers. when we went into a neighborhood, we would see people that are in situations that we know can be improved with just a little bit more. like i said, my personal goal is to improve the quality of living for people that are homeless, and that, for me, means people that are in situations that are dangerous, living on the treats, to another shelter, whether that's a...
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so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up. and so i really believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra connection on why they can change their life or how they could. >> we have a lot of guests that will come in and say i would like -- you know, i need help with shelter, food, and primary care doctor. and so here, that's three rooms down the hall. so if you book them, they get all of their needs taken care of in one go. this is an opportunity for us here in the tenderloin to come together, try out these ideas to see if we can put -- get -- connect people to services in a learned and expand it across the city. [♪♪] >>> the tenderloin is home to families, immigra
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up. and so i really believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people...
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commitment from our community to state that we are willing to work hard together to address our unhoused needs and so thank you and welcome again for coming and, with that, i'm going to hand this over to our visionary and our founder, elizabeth fung. thank you so much for bringing me on to this project and here you are hearing your story. >> thank you, sharon. and i'm going to echo all of her thanks to all of these incredible partners. it's been so heartwarming to see these companies and volunteers and everybody to be so eager and part of something new and this new pilot. this has been such a dream. we started on this 18 months ago trying to think about how we can address the unsheltered portion of our problem. and this is hopefully a new tool in the city's vast tool kit for addressing unsheltered homelessness. and i want to be clear that even though dignity moves focuses on building these temporary interim type projects, it is one piece of a very complex set of solutions. and obviously we need more permanent housing. permanent supportive housing. permanent affordable housing and thankfu
commitment from our community to state that we are willing to work hard together to address our unhoused needs and so thank you and welcome again for coming and, with that, i'm going to hand this over to our visionary and our founder, elizabeth fung. thank you so much for bringing me on to this project and here you are hearing your story. >> thank you, sharon. and i'm going to echo all of her thanks to all of these incredible partners. it's been so heartwarming to see these companies and...
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the goal was to build safe places for every unhoused person in the city.t calls for the city to spend $1 of state funds and sleeping sites for all unhoused people in the city. that number is between 5,000 and 8,000 people. >> that psychological sense of security is what we're trying to create here. >> a previous version of the plan was criticized by people that think it would force people into living conditions they don't agree to and don't want. the new plan will address that by giving operations. the next plan is to find spaces needed. >>> we have a follow-up to the incredible rescue in antioch over the weekend. look at the crowd there. the crew of specialized team of firefighters rescued a man stuck inside a pipe. that pipe, by the way, the size of an extra large pizza, just 16 inches in diameter. the man had been underground for two days. today, we speak spoke to the man in charge of the team and one of the rescuers going into that pipe. >> what was the ease yeft way to get this guy out of the hole. it was not going to be a comfortable situation for ei
the goal was to build safe places for every unhoused person in the city.t calls for the city to spend $1 of state funds and sleeping sites for all unhoused people in the city. that number is between 5,000 and 8,000 people. >> that psychological sense of security is what we're trying to create here. >> a previous version of the plan was criticized by people that think it would force people into living conditions they don't agree to and don't want. the new plan will address that by...
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their focus is on the heading home program that provides housing to 1,200 unhoused families. program also provides homes to 278 unhoused veterans within a year. we'll be right back. ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [john cena sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪hefty, hefty...♪ ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™ with fabuloso® scent. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. some day down the road, if you really need power in a pinch, you just may be able to connect to your car. at least that's the idea being mined in a partnership between pg&e and general motors. the new system would allow electric car batteries to power up california homes as a b
their focus is on the heading home program that provides housing to 1,200 unhoused families. program also provides homes to 278 unhoused veterans within a year. we'll be right back. ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [john cena sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪hefty, hefty...♪ ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™ with fabuloso® scent. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know...
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. >>> from rent prices to people unhoused many city leaders praise the new plan to get unhoused californians the streets. today several mayors in california including san jose, sand ricardo and lib yes schaaf met online to discuss the plan called care court requiring counties to provide court-ordered services for homeless people with mental illness or drug problems. and force those people to use the services for up to 12 months. share schaaf says she supports the proposal because the system in place now is broken. >> our system is cycling our mothers, our fathers, our sisters, our brothers through an inhumane and ineffective cycle of despair and neglect. >> governor newsom hopes to get the legislature's approval in the coming months and start by the end of year. homeless ald advocates say the plan needs to be amended to set limits on what courts can order. >>> a trip to town could take longer than usual because a rock slide has been blocking part of highway 50. >> fire in the hole! fire in the hole! >> boulder crews had to blow up that boulder to get it out of the way. simply too big to roll
. >>> from rent prices to people unhoused many city leaders praise the new plan to get unhoused californians the streets. today several mayors in california including san jose, sand ricardo and lib yes schaaf met online to discuss the plan called care court requiring counties to provide court-ordered services for homeless people with mental illness or drug problems. and force those people to use the services for up to 12 months. share schaaf says she supports the proposal because the...
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the goal is to spend a massive amount of money to build safe places for every unhoused person in the city. how the proposal called a place for all is generating new hope and some resistance. >> reporter: the last time this legislation was introduced was in 2020 and there was a lot of opposition to it. but this time supervisor mandel man says it's a new and improved version to help the homeless. >> it's just different to get used to without worrying about your stuff. >> reporter: brandly is relieve today have a door that locks and a place to bring their dog after years of the living on the streets. today supervisors said the kind of home she has is what is need thousands of homeless off the streets for food. >> in my district i walk down 16th only to see a person emerge from a tent fully engulfed in flames. i later learned that that person was a 22-year-old woman who was covered in burns over 70% of her body. >> reporter: revised legislation dubbed a place for all would direct the city to spend $1 billion to create units such as these with mint green doors and potted plants along with
the goal is to spend a massive amount of money to build safe places for every unhoused person in the city. how the proposal called a place for all is generating new hope and some resistance. >> reporter: the last time this legislation was introduced was in 2020 and there was a lot of opposition to it. but this time supervisor mandel man says it's a new and improved version to help the homeless. >> it's just different to get used to without worrying about your stuff. >>...
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>> reporter: this is a joint effort by the university, city officials and nonprofits housing the unhoused. for locals, they are not so sure. >> reporter: norman lewis has been living at people's park in berkeley for two years. >> if we want to find solutions to all this, that's what i want to see them do. i don't want to see this little stupid fluff stuff for pr purposes. if you're going to kick us out, kick us out. >> reporter: his friend roosevelt who lives in berkeley and comes to the park to work on drawings has been fighting for years to keep the park as it is. >> when everyone gets kicked out of the park, they will be scattered everywhere. at least they are here in one spot. >> reporter: using a $4.7 million state grant, the city will lease 42 rooms at roadway in for 12 months to pay for services like meals, healthcare, and counseling provided by local nonprofit abode services. >> crime is increasing, around the park we have people that are living in tents, makeshift housg crisis. we have an opportunity to address all those three issues. >> reporter: the university will spend $2.2 m
>> reporter: this is a joint effort by the university, city officials and nonprofits housing the unhoused. for locals, they are not so sure. >> reporter: norman lewis has been living at people's park in berkeley for two years. >> if we want to find solutions to all this, that's what i want to see them do. i don't want to see this little stupid fluff stuff for pr purposes. if you're going to kick us out, kick us out. >> reporter: his friend roosevelt who lives in berkeley...
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a third killing of an unhoused man in new york over the weekend is being investigated.this comes just weeks after new york mayor eric adams launched a zero-tolerance policy for unhoused people sheltering in new york city's subway system, even as housing advocates warned the move could push more people into the streets. and in more news from new york city, immigrant rights advocates are celebrating the inclusion of coverage for all in the state assembly and senate budgets. the measure extends health insurance to all new yorkers regardless of immigration status. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we remember brent renaud, the award-winning journalist and filmic are shot dead in ukraine on sunday. stay with us. ♪♪ [mus break] amy: the odesa national academic getter orchestra performing the ukrainian national anthem during an outdoor concert this weekend called "free sky" calling for peace and a no-fly zone. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goo
a third killing of an unhoused man in new york over the weekend is being investigated.this comes just weeks after new york mayor eric adams launched a zero-tolerance policy for unhoused people sheltering in new york city's subway system, even as housing advocates warned the move could push more people into the streets. and in more news from new york city, immigrant rights advocates are celebrating the inclusion of coverage for all in the state assembly and senate budgets. the measure extends...
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. >>> coming up right now at 6, providing a safe place for every unhoused person in san francisco.amped plan aimed the curbing the homeless crisis. >> that psychological sense of security is what we're trying to create here. >> so it has faced a lot of opposition in the past. will it work this time. >>> >>> the covid strain causing surges in china and europe is now the dominant strain in santa clara county. we will hear from local health leaders. >>> oakland's newest effort to crack down on crime. we'll explain. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. an ambitious but controversial plan in san francisco today. the goal is to spend a massive amount of money to build safe places for every unhoused person in the city. how the proposal called a place for all is generating new hope and some resistance. >> reporter: the last time this legislation was introduced was in 2020 and there was a lot of opposition to it. but this time supervisor mandel man says it's a new and improved version to help the homeless. >> it's just different to get used to witho
. >>> coming up right now at 6, providing a safe place for every unhoused person in san francisco.amped plan aimed the curbing the homeless crisis. >> that psychological sense of security is what we're trying to create here. >> so it has faced a lot of opposition in the past. will it work this time. >>> >>> the covid strain causing surges in china and europe is now the dominant strain in santa clara county. we will hear from local health leaders....
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for four years it helped housing to unhoused youth every night. throughout her career she has worked to help teens with counseling and employment. in addition she volunteers with several other nonprofit organizations. she tells us her work is all about making an impact on future generations. >> we're now seeing generations of kids and families we've served and i think the one thing we do is teach kids how to be parents themselves. because we're looking to future generations. it's not just about now but it is about the next generation, and then the next one after that. >> she said she hopes to inspire other women to rise up and help out in the community. if you would like to donate or volunteer at the bill wilson center, head to nbcbayarea.com for more information. >>> today show host savannah guthrie appeared on the tonight show. and jimmy fallon got to address one of the controversies. >> this was the start of the year. hoda did that polar plunge. if you watched, and people were quickly talking about this. she didn't quite do the plunge. take a l
for four years it helped housing to unhoused youth every night. throughout her career she has worked to help teens with counseling and employment. in addition she volunteers with several other nonprofit organizations. she tells us her work is all about making an impact on future generations. >> we're now seeing generations of kids and families we've served and i think the one thing we do is teach kids how to be parents themselves. because we're looking to future generations. it's not just...
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we want to make sure we are serving unhoused incarcerated. put them back in. family member numbers are out. the number of shelter beds for families determines how we count homeless. we miss dozens and dozens. just in one area that i know we have 40 families in r.v.s in a couple block area. >> we have the 0-5 about a third to get households to determine the numbers those are way off. i do not want us to start with the families. also, we defined it legally in the legislation. homeless families we are talking about prop c families doubled up in sros. we know the numbers are tougher. there might be ways to get at that. unhoused there. there needs to be some estimating. the pit number absolutely not. it is way off. public housing. i would love to see public housing incorporated. what can it bring to the table? we are doing modeling starting to integrate with them. integrating well. i have questions around the shelter numbers offline. i will send you an e-mail about that. i think shelter beds change. anyway those are my. one more thing. the way we count who is on th
we want to make sure we are serving unhoused incarcerated. put them back in. family member numbers are out. the number of shelter beds for families determines how we count homeless. we miss dozens and dozens. just in one area that i know we have 40 families in r.v.s in a couple block area. >> we have the 0-5 about a third to get households to determine the numbers those are way off. i do not want us to start with the families. also, we defined it legally in the legislation. homeless...
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people who are both housed and unhoused. this reinforcement of the researchoverwhelmingly shows the promise of supervised consumption . the science behind these interventions is emphatic and they are cost-effective . supervised consumption also provides people with greater access to medical care,social services and substance use treatments along with producing public drug use . there's never been a death fro overdose or transmission of hiv or hepatitis c at any of the more than 100 orders prevention sites in the world including the two facilities now operating it in your city . if the city commits to supervised consumption the sites will providegreater benefit because they will actually be designed to provide this life-affirming services. thank you . >> mister adkins, let's hear from our nextcaller . >> good evening, can everyone hear me ? thank you madame clerk. first since i spoke before you last understood supervisor ronan's ukrainian friends and family havebeen other atrocious attack . i want to say to my thoughts and pr
people who are both housed and unhoused. this reinforcement of the researchoverwhelmingly shows the promise of supervised consumption . the science behind these interventions is emphatic and they are cost-effective . supervised consumption also provides people with greater access to medical care,social services and substance use treatments along with producing public drug use . there's never been a death fro overdose or transmission of hiv or hepatitis c at any of the more than 100 orders...
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so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra connection on why they can change their life or how they could. >> we have a lot of guests that will come in and say i would like -- you know, i need help with shelter, food, and primary care doctor. and so here, that's three rooms down the hall. so if you book them, they get all of their needs taken care of in one go. this is an opportunity for us here in the tenderloin to come together, try out these ideas to see if we can put -- get -- connect people to services in a shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shopping and din
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that...
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sure that we're not taking away from investments that are real emergencies that we're seeing among unhoused communities, so that it's not -- you know, if there is unused funds that we can draw, i don't think that we can, though. like, i think, like, it literally, like, impacts certainly services. like, in behavioral health, we'd be able to pull because that has a lot of gray in it, but shelter at the other end doesn't. so i think from that perspective, i would -- i would rather us kind of, like, carefully building towards it rather than -- rather than having this immediate impact that that direct service is cut. having been through the recession, i've seen what happens when dollars drop, but if the funds are coming back up, but we know that prop c is not going to come close to helping the 19,000 homeless people that are out there. >> member reggio? >> thank you. my friendly amendment would be is -- that either are not up to -- up to full operation or arguably even in existence, so this is our moment in time to do something to a level that we probably won't be able to do, generally speaking,
sure that we're not taking away from investments that are real emergencies that we're seeing among unhoused communities, so that it's not -- you know, if there is unused funds that we can draw, i don't think that we can, though. like, i think, like, it literally, like, impacts certainly services. like, in behavioral health, we'd be able to pull because that has a lot of gray in it, but shelter at the other end doesn't. so i think from that perspective, i would -- i would rather us kind of,...
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people who are both housed and unhoused. this reinforcement of the researchoverwhelmingly shows the promise of supervised consumption . the science behind these interventions is emphatic and they are cost-effective . supervised consumption also provides people with greater access to medical care,social services and substance use treatments along with producing public drug use . there's never been a death fro overdose or transmission of hiv or hepatitis c at any of the more than 100 orders prevention sites in the world including the two facilities now operating it in your city . if the city commits to supervised consumption the sites will providegreater benefit because they will actually be designed to provide this life-affirming services. thank you . >> mister adkins, let's hear from our nextcaller . >> good evening, can everyone hear me ? thank you madame clerk. first since i spoke before you last understood supervisor ronan's ukrainian friends and family havebeen other atrocious attack . i want to say to my thoughts and pr
people who are both housed and unhoused. this reinforcement of the researchoverwhelmingly shows the promise of supervised consumption . the science behind these interventions is emphatic and they are cost-effective . supervised consumption also provides people with greater access to medical care,social services and substance use treatments along with producing public drug use . there's never been a death fro overdose or transmission of hiv or hepatitis c at any of the more than 100 orders...
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> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused who all deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco and we deserve food, water, shelter, all of those things that any system would. >> what i find the most fulfilling about being in the tenderloin is that it's really basically a big family here and i love working and living here. >> [speaking foreign language] >> my hopes and dreams for the tenderloin are what any other community organizer would want for their community, safe, clean streets for everyone and good operating conditions for small businesses. >> everything in the tenderloin is very good. the food is very good. if you go to any restaurant in san francisco, you will feel like
> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused who all deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all...
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so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra connection on why they can change their life or how they could. >> we have a lot of guests that will come in and say i would like -- you know, i need help with shelter, food, and primary care doctor. and so here, that's three rooms down the hall. so if you book them, they get all of their needs taken care of in one go. this is an opportunity for us here in the tenderloin to come together, try out these ideas to see if we can put -- get -- connect people to services in a >> (clapping.) >> in san francisco the medical examiner performs the function of investigating medical
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that...
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> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhousedll deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco and we deserve food, water, shelter, all of those things that any system would. >> what i find the most fulfilling about being in the tenderloin is that it's really basically a big family here and i love working and living here. >> [speaking foreign language] >> my hopes and dreams for the tenderloin are what any other community organizer would want for their community, safe, clean streets for everyone and good operating conditions for small businesses. >> everything in the tenderloin is very good. the food is very good. if you go to any restaurant in san francisco, you will feel like oh, w
> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhousedll deserve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens...
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> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhousederve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco and we deserve food, water, shelter, all of those things that any system would. >> what i find the most fulfilling about being in the tenderloin is that it's really basically a big family here and i love working and living here. >> [speaking foreign language] >> my hopes and dreams for the tenderloin are what any other community organizer would want for their community, safe, clean streets for everyone and good operating conditions for small businesses. >> everything in the tenderloin is very good. the food is very good. if you go to any restaurant in san francisco, you will feel like oh, wow, th
> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhousederve a thriving neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of...
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the tiny homes are there to shelter the unhoused near lake merritt. no one was hurt. investigators are still looking into the cause of this fire. >>> okay, check out this mess in southern california. a freight train derailed. it happened near colton in san bernardino county. no one was hurt in the derailment, but a contractor helping with the cleanup got hurt. the union pacific train was carrying lumber, and some of it caught on fire in the crash. it's not clear what caused this train to come off those tracks. >>> coming to kanye's defense. trevor noah says people should counsel, not cancel the rapper. this all started when he posted a slur. noah has been expressing concern for kanye's ex-, kim kardashian, as a result of the harassment many face when they try to leave a relationship. kanye always a controversial figure. >> 80s coming our way. this is an early taste of summer moving in. we'll take you into the microclimate forecast and show you the beautiful blue skies if you were stuck in the office all day long. you're just getting home trying to get dinner going, yo
the tiny homes are there to shelter the unhoused near lake merritt. no one was hurt. investigators are still looking into the cause of this fire. >>> okay, check out this mess in southern california. a freight train derailed. it happened near colton in san bernardino county. no one was hurt in the derailment, but a contractor helping with the cleanup got hurt. the union pacific train was carrying lumber, and some of it caught on fire in the crash. it's not clear what caused this train...
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the city of san francisco uses matching unhoused people with resources that range anywhere from permanentsing, a temporary housing subsidy to a bus ticket out of town. the coalition's organizing director in james gives an example of the problem, he says with the matching algorithm, for example, disabled seniors to wear matched with a 2 year subsidy. >>and anyone could tell like a brief conversation that this person not be able to take over. that ran after 2 years. and so different cases like that with things just didn't make sense is kind of a trend is on this issue. san francisco supervisor ahsha south by. >>you know, we've had multiple hearings on this. we've had conversations department on the sport of housing. and i think they would say ultimately that there needs to be improvement. that's why they're going through this evaluation process. that's why they're spending the time that they need to come up with recommendations for improvement highlighted 3, you know, the repair time. turning around faster. documentation standards, streamlining those referring people in batches. you know, f
the city of san francisco uses matching unhoused people with resources that range anywhere from permanentsing, a temporary housing subsidy to a bus ticket out of town. the coalition's organizing director in james gives an example of the problem, he says with the matching algorithm, for example, disabled seniors to wear matched with a 2 year subsidy. >>and anyone could tell like a brief conversation that this person not be able to take over. that ran after 2 years. and so different cases...
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the city of berkely, cal and several non-profits are teaming up to offer housing to unhoused people staying at people's park. this is a view from skyranger. the new program will offer 42 people a private room in a converted motel. one non-profit will provide daily meal service, access to health care and transportation. those staying in the hoe told hotel will be offered services. >>> today another week of regular-season games were canceled. stumbling blocks remain on key economic issues between players and owners. so no deal. games leading up to april 14th have been canceled. opening day will be mid april, best scenario. >>>up next, they're getting wired. big sur's beaches. we'll show you why there's more sand to walk on now. >>> staffing issue us inside pharmacies have led to a recent rise in mistakes in medicines. i'm consumer investigator chris kamura. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we're tracking plenty of weather changes. gusty tomorrow morning, even rain chance. the full timeline in about eight minutes. did you know that renovating your kitchen and bathroom is one of the be
the city of berkely, cal and several non-profits are teaming up to offer housing to unhoused people staying at people's park. this is a view from skyranger. the new program will offer 42 people a private room in a converted motel. one non-profit will provide daily meal service, access to health care and transportation. those staying in the hoe told hotel will be offered services. >>> today another week of regular-season games were canceled. stumbling blocks remain on key economic...
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commitment from our community to state that we are willing to work hard together to address our unhoused needs and so thank you and welcome again for coming and, with that, i'm going to hand this over to our visionary and our founder, elizabeth fung. thank you so much for bringing me on to this project and here you are hearing your story. >> thank you, sharon. and i'm going to echo all of her thanks to all of these incredible partners. it's been so heartwarming to see these companies and volunteers and everybody to be so eager and part of something new and this new pilot. this has been such a dream. we started on this 18 months ago trying to think about how we can address the unsheltered portion of our problem. and this is hopefully a new tool in the city's vast tool kit for addressing unsheltered homelessness. and i want to be clear that even though dignity moves focuses on building these temporary interim type projects, it is one piece of a very complex set of solutions. and obviously we need more permanent housing. permanent supportive housing. permanent affordable housing and thankfu
commitment from our community to state that we are willing to work hard together to address our unhoused needs and so thank you and welcome again for coming and, with that, i'm going to hand this over to our visionary and our founder, elizabeth fung. thank you so much for bringing me on to this project and here you are hearing your story. >> thank you, sharon. and i'm going to echo all of her thanks to all of these incredible partners. it's been so heartwarming to see these companies and...
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it helps provide housing for 900 unhoused youth every night.orked to help several teens final counseling and employment. in addition, she volunteers at several other nonprofits. harland tells us her work is all about making an impact on future generations. >> we're now seeing multi-generations of kids and families we've served and i think the one thing we do is teach kids how to be parents themselves because we're looking to future generations. it's not just about now, but it's about the next generation and then the next one after that. >> harland says she hopes to inspire other women to rise up and help out in the community. if you would like to donate or volunteer at the bill wilson center, head to nbcbayarea.com and there you'll find a lot more information that provides so much help to the community. >>> 5:25 right now. if the san jose sharks have any chance to make the playoffs, they're going to need a lot more games like this. last night in calgary they staged a comeback. team captain broke the tie giving the sharks a 4-3 win. they play ne
it helps provide housing for 900 unhoused youth every night.orked to help several teens final counseling and employment. in addition, she volunteers at several other nonprofits. harland tells us her work is all about making an impact on future generations. >> we're now seeing multi-generations of kids and families we've served and i think the one thing we do is teach kids how to be parents themselves because we're looking to future generations. it's not just about now, but it's about the...
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so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra connection on why they can change their life or how they could. >> we have a lot of guests that will come in and say i would like -- you know, i need help with shelter, food, and primary care doctor. and so here, that's three rooms down the hall. so if you book them, they get all of their needs taken care of in one go. this is an opportunity for us here in the tenderloin to come together, try out these ideas to see if we can put -- get -- connect people to services in a >> mayor breed: i am san francisco mayor london breed. welcome to the state of the city address. [appla
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that...
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jobina: a form of shelter for every unhoused person in san francisco, and new plan unveiled today.rvisor rule introduces ordinance called a place for all, first introduced in 2020, and the new version expands on the types of shelter that can be provided, including anything from tiny homes, hotels, or safe sleeping areas where people can put up tents. four supervisors support the plan. it needs six votes to pass. reggie: santa clarita supervisors will vote today on buying land for affordable housing projects. a vote in frazier -- faber could provide affordable housing for families, veterans, seniors, people with disabilities. four properties in the south bay. yesterday, they talked about multiple projects in the works. the morgan hill's mayor says it is a chance to repay a debt to citizens trying to earn a living in one of the most expensive regions of the country. >> they have stocked our shelves and answered the calls to 911, they taught our kids over zoom, and now we have to help them achieve the american dream. the american dream of homeownership. reggie: the county already has
jobina: a form of shelter for every unhoused person in san francisco, and new plan unveiled today.rvisor rule introduces ordinance called a place for all, first introduced in 2020, and the new version expands on the types of shelter that can be provided, including anything from tiny homes, hotels, or safe sleeping areas where people can put up tents. four supervisors support the plan. it needs six votes to pass. reggie: santa clarita supervisors will vote today on buying land for affordable...
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commitment from our community to state that we are willing to work hard together to address our unhoused and so thank you and welcome again for coming and, with that, i'm going to hand this over to our visionary and our founder, elizabeth fung. thank you so much for bringing me on to this project and here you are hearing your story. >> thank you, sharon. and i'm going to echo all of her thanks to all of these incredible partners. it's been so heartwarming to see these companies and volunteers and everybody to be so eager and part of something new and this new pilot. this has been such a dream. we started on this 18 months ago trying to think about how we can address the unsheltered portion of our problem. and this is hopefully a new tool in the city's vast tool kit for addressing unsheltered homelessness. and i want to be clear that even though dignity moves focuses on building these temporary interim type projects, it is one piece of a very complex set of solutions. and obviously we need more permanent housing. permanent supportive housing. permanent affordable housing and thankfully we
commitment from our community to state that we are willing to work hard together to address our unhoused and so thank you and welcome again for coming and, with that, i'm going to hand this over to our visionary and our founder, elizabeth fung. thank you so much for bringing me on to this project and here you are hearing your story. >> thank you, sharon. and i'm going to echo all of her thanks to all of these incredible partners. it's been so heartwarming to see these companies and...
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it is to provide court services for unhoused people or people with drug problems, forcing them to use the services for up to 12 months >> our approach is novel in california's recent, perhaps historically, in our entire history, and it's an approach we think is long overdue. >> napa is one of many stops the governor is making throughout the state to discuss care court. he had similar round table discussions in los angeles and fresno. >>> march madness has descended on san francisco. skyranger over chase center earlier this afternoon. people are already lined town get inside. the tournament has many visiting for the first time. we show you how the fans are already pumping up san francisco's economy. >> reporter: while the players are taking their shots inside chase center, this is a welcome shot in the arm for the tourism industry. they've come by the thousands to cheer on their teams. it's down to the sweet 16. >> especially to have the top four teams in san francisco, a 15 minute walk from this hotel. >> reporter: it is sold out tonight, ready to entertain with spectacular weather an
it is to provide court services for unhoused people or people with drug problems, forcing them to use the services for up to 12 months >> our approach is novel in california's recent, perhaps historically, in our entire history, and it's an approach we think is long overdue. >> napa is one of many stops the governor is making throughout the state to discuss care court. he had similar round table discussions in los angeles and fresno. >>> march madness has descended on san...
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he also wants to build 400 more units for the unhoused. it is the first surplus in a while after a long period of shortfalls to caused by ballooning pension costs. >>> in san jose, the city is teaming up with the faith-based community to allow affordable housing projects on properties owned by religious institutions. even have a new term for it. y.i.g.b.y.. >> it stands for yes in god's backyard . many synagogues, temples, mosques, we have parking lots and extra lots we can build in. can we build affordable housing in those spaces. >> if god has blessed us with property in the area right now, how can we use that property to serve our community. >>> family members of a man shot and killed by a danville police officer gathered to remember him today on what would have been his 34th birthday. >> tyrell wilson died nearly a year ago and a confrontation with former deputy andrew hall. hall was recently sentenced to 6 years in prison for another fatal shooting in 2018. today, wilson's family and friends gathered outside of the das office demandin
he also wants to build 400 more units for the unhoused. it is the first surplus in a while after a long period of shortfalls to caused by ballooning pension costs. >>> in san jose, the city is teaming up with the faith-based community to allow affordable housing projects on properties owned by religious institutions. even have a new term for it. y.i.g.b.y.. >> it stands for yes in god's backyard . many synagogues, temples, mosques, we have parking lots and extra lots we can build...
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it provides 1,200 unhoused families, 150 of which received permanent housing over the three-month periodthe program provided homes to several hundred unhoused veterans. >> sobering new data surrounding anti-asian hate crimes. the leading cause behind the surge and where california stands when it comes to crimes across all 50 states. plus at 6:00, moving you forward out of the pandemic. mayors from our three largest bay area cities lay out their plans as the covid becomes an endemic. a live picture from ukraine as we are following the latest overnight developments, including a power shutoff at a major nuclear plant. the worries that remain on the updates on the russian invasion. you are watching "today in the bay." you're watching "today in the bay." new national data indicates more than 10,000 hate incidents were reported against asian americans over the last two years. the group stop aapi hate started tracking u.s. hate crimes in march of 2020 when the pandemic started, and that anti-asian surge of cases began. it found that race accounted for more than 91% of incidents and the majority
it provides 1,200 unhoused families, 150 of which received permanent housing over the three-month periodthe program provided homes to several hundred unhoused veterans. >> sobering new data surrounding anti-asian hate crimes. the leading cause behind the surge and where california stands when it comes to crimes across all 50 states. plus at 6:00, moving you forward out of the pandemic. mayors from our three largest bay area cities lay out their plans as the covid becomes an endemic. a...
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. >>> there is a new agreement to shelter and serve unhoused people who have been living at people's park in berkeley. he will work together to house them in the rodeway inn and support transition to permanent housing. we will have more on this story, coming up at 6:00. >>> now to ukraine. a palo alto company says one of its employees and her two children were killed there. the company posted this picture, writing that its chief accountant and her kids were trying to evacuate from a small city near kyiv when they were killed by russian mortar artillery. the company writes, quote, her family became the victim of the unprovoked fire by civilians, which under any law is a crime against humanity. it goes on to say our hearts are broken. our prayers are for all it ukrainians fighting for the right to exist. pentagon officials tell cbs news that russia has slowed its invasion down, but it is not stopping. now a new concern that devastating bombs are being used against civilian targets, with hundreds of thousands of people trying to flee. cbs reporter skyler henry is at the white house with
. >>> there is a new agreement to shelter and serve unhoused people who have been living at people's park in berkeley. he will work together to house them in the rodeway inn and support transition to permanent housing. we will have more on this story, coming up at 6:00. >>> now to ukraine. a palo alto company says one of its employees and her two children were killed there. the company posted this picture, writing that its chief accountant and her kids were trying to evacuate...
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. >>> setback in oakland's efforts to help the unhoused.his fire gutted three of the tiny homes near lake merritt this morning. part of city-run transitional housing development. firefighters are not sure what started this fire but say it could have been much worse. >> dwelling that appears to be where the fire started was not occupied, no one was in it. individual appears to have left hours before the fire began. so it appears to be accidental. >> nobody was injured but five people were displaced. >>> red line is back in business. starting tomorrow, b.a.r.t. is resuming one of its main routes, got word a few hours ago that b.a.r.t. will run red again from richmond to mill bray. shut down because of power issues. >>> jeff talking about bay area weather and lot happening in texas and that part of the country with tornadoes. >> frightening night with the tornado outbreak. we're tracking that if you're doing any traveling through tomorrow. there are spots you want to watch out for. start off with a look at radar. you can see this strong line o
. >>> setback in oakland's efforts to help the unhoused.his fire gutted three of the tiny homes near lake merritt this morning. part of city-run transitional housing development. firefighters are not sure what started this fire but say it could have been much worse. >> dwelling that appears to be where the fire started was not occupied, no one was in it. individual appears to have left hours before the fire began. so it appears to be accidental. >> nobody was injured but...
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> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhousedg neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco and we deserve food, water, shelter, all of those things that any system would. >> what i find the most fulfilling about being in the tenderloin is that it's really basically a big family here and i love working and living here. >> [speaking foreign language] >> my hopes and dreams for the tenderloin are what any other community organizer would want for their community, safe, clean streets for everyone and good operating conditions for small businesses. >> everything in the tenderloin is very good. the food is very good. if you go to any restaurant in san francisco, you will feel like oh, wow, the food is grea
> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhousedg neighborhood to call home. the tenderloin initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services and increase investments in the neighborhood. as city and community-based partners, we work daily to make these changes a reality. we invite you to the tenderloin history, inclusivity make this neighborhood special. >> we're all citizens of san francisco...
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so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up. that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra connection on why they can change their life or how they could. >> we have a lot of guests that will come in and say i would like -- you know, i need help with shelter, food, and primary care doctor. and so here, that's three rooms down the hall. so if you book them, they get all of their needs taken care of in one go. this is an opportunity for us here in the tenderloin to come together, try out these ideas to see if we can put -- get -- connect people to services in a >> we are live. >> chairman: good morning and welcome to the rules committee of the san francisco board of supervis
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up. that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra...
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so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that extra connection on why they can change their life or how they could. >> we have a lot of guests that will come in and say i would like -- you know, i need help with shelter, food, and primary care doctor. and so here, that's three rooms down the hall. so if you book them, they get all of their needs taken care of in one go. this is an opportunity for us here in the tenderloin to come together, try out these ideas to see if we can put -- get -- connect people to services in a >> chair mandelman: welcome to the meeting of the transportation authority. i'm mandelman, i chair this
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ally believe that when they come here and they've said it, this right here is absolutely needed. you can't ask for nothing better. >> the tenderloin is the stuff that ain't on the list of remedies, liked the spiritual connection to recovery and why would i? why would i recover? what have i got to live for? things like that. and sharing the stories. like i was homeless and just the team. and some people need that...
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the program also provided homes to several hundred unhoused veterans. >> and next a quick look at thecluding moving you forward out of the pandemic. the mayor of san jose lays out his plan as covid moves into the endemic phase. plus, russian forces moving closer to the ukraine capital. the latest on the major power plant caught in the cross fire. when we are not on air, we are online. check us out live on my facebook page. you can find me at marcus washington nbc bay area. we're giving you behind-the-scenes looks at what happens at "today in the bay" and as we celebrate kari's birthday early. all of that and much more ahead for you right here on "today in the bay." candace and candice. here's a look at top stories here on "today in the bay." >> that includes a new temporary cease-fire which could allow more people to escape the violence in ukraine. this is a live look at the capital of kyiv. it looks very quiet right there. it looks like a still picture, but it's not. the cease-fire only applies to certain humanitarian corridors, but it does cover several targeted cities, including th
the program also provided homes to several hundred unhoused veterans. >> and next a quick look at thecluding moving you forward out of the pandemic. the mayor of san jose lays out his plan as covid moves into the endemic phase. plus, russian forces moving closer to the ukraine capital. the latest on the major power plant caught in the cross fire. when we are not on air, we are online. check us out live on my facebook page. you can find me at marcus washington nbc bay area. we're giving...