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homeless advocates are raising concerns, they say the impact of the deal will be to drive the unhoused out of whatever refuge they managed to build for themselves on the street. the city says the program's intention is to help the unhoused, but advocates fear they could be pushed out. >> living in a creek bed, i'm sorry, there's no way to really capture that. >> even though there is a great urgency to create a variety of housing and shelter options, they don't exist for the number of unhoused people we have. >> the city hopes to finalize the deal by next month. they already have similar arrangements with caltrans and the valley water district and union pacific. >>> still had on kpix 5, cbs news bay area, a california woman shot, while confronting a group of catalytic converter thieves. now, she is speaking out about the scary encounter. >>> california's plan to phase out new gas powered cars, a reality check on efforts to get people to buy electric cars. >> if it's a year old, this will survive one year. it is well past that, the little one month danger area. >>> we hit the streets wit
homeless advocates are raising concerns, they say the impact of the deal will be to drive the unhoused out of whatever refuge they managed to build for themselves on the street. the city says the program's intention is to help the unhoused, but advocates fear they could be pushed out. >> living in a creek bed, i'm sorry, there's no way to really capture that. >> even though there is a great urgency to create a variety of housing and shelter options, they don't exist for the number...
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is >> alameda county releasing its first-ever report on unhoused deaths. the county's healthcare for the homeless report reveals 809 people experienced homelessness and died in alameda county between 2018 and 2020. that is an 89% increase of annual deaths during that three year span. the program hopes a court will help health and housing partners develop interventions to decrease those deaths. >>> now to the peninsula, where federal investigators are revealing new details about last months caltrain crash that injured 14 people. about 75 passengers were aboard the train that hit three maintenance vehicles, into a fiery explosion and a derailment in san bruno. now, a preliminary ntsb report shows maintenance vehicles got permission to be on the tracks at 9:50 a.m. investigators, about eight minutes later notified they had cleared the tracks for 35 minutes later, the caltrain collided with those maintenance vehicles. ntsb investigators put together their initial report after examining the track, the equipment and after conducting interviews with caltrain empl
is >> alameda county releasing its first-ever report on unhoused deaths. the county's healthcare for the homeless report reveals 809 people experienced homelessness and died in alameda county between 2018 and 2020. that is an 89% increase of annual deaths during that three year span. the program hopes a court will help health and housing partners develop interventions to decrease those deaths. >>> now to the peninsula, where federal investigators are revealing new details about...
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coordinated entry system is proved for unhoused people's need for various housing option.te that. some of our language. we want to see a more strong language in there. >> thank you. that is your time. >> peter popadopolis with the development agency. we are a member of the race and equity in all planning coalition. we appreciate the recent discussions that planning staff held with community organizations. also for providing us with a more detailed road map of the mapping used here. it is laid out in the housing element highlight document and associated strategies with it. unfortunately we are unable to discuss further with the planning staff. i will continue the conversation with questions and comments. we can then continue the discussion. in my limited time two maps here today quickly. the priority equity geography map highlight figure 7. relatively robust start with regards to mapping most vulnerable with regards to the goal of prioritizing the areas for intergenerational wealth. we would like to see this map further with our low income communities, color,tic attention i
coordinated entry system is proved for unhoused people's need for various housing option.te that. some of our language. we want to see a more strong language in there. >> thank you. that is your time. >> peter popadopolis with the development agency. we are a member of the race and equity in all planning coalition. we appreciate the recent discussions that planning staff held with community organizations. also for providing us with a more detailed road map of the mapping used here....
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folks who are advocates for people who are unhoused. folks who themselves have been unhoused. folks who are both formerly homeless and now advocates and taken the time to be here. and i also note who we did not hear from. so in sharp contrast to some of the other situations i described, like when you are talking about unionizing a workforce and using union labor, and usually you hear the business folks come in and say we can't do that -- we can't afford this project if we use this labor and argue that. what i didn't hear was a single provider come before this body and say somehow that we cannot open this additional shelter. we cannot do this if we have the sechelt grievance policy in place. that was not part of the public comment at all. so i think that it's really speculative to suggest that this would interfere with some of the efforts that i know that my colleague is working on to broaden the number of folks who have access to shelter. and i think that if any way that proves to be the case, we certainly can come back and, you know, and look at whether -- and some time in th
folks who are advocates for people who are unhoused. folks who themselves have been unhoused. folks who are both formerly homeless and now advocates and taken the time to be here. and i also note who we did not hear from. so in sharp contrast to some of the other situations i described, like when you are talking about unionizing a workforce and using union labor, and usually you hear the business folks come in and say we can't do that -- we can't afford this project if we use this labor and...
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folks who are advocates for people who are unhoused. folks who themselves have been unhoused. folks who are both formerly homeless and now advocates and taken the time to be here. and i also note who we did not hear from. so in sharp contrast to some of the other situations i described, like when you are talking about unionizing a workforce and using union labor, and usually you hear the business folks come in and say we can't do that -- we can't afford this project if we use this labor and argue that. what i didn't hear was a single provider come before this body and say somehow that we cannot open this additional shelter. we cannot do this if we have the sechelt grievance policy in place. that was not part of the public comment at all. so i think that it's really speculative to suggest that this would interfere with some of the efforts that i know that my colleague is working on to broaden the number of folks who have access to shelter. and i think that if any way that proves to be the case, we certainly can come back and, you know, and look at whether -- and some time in th
folks who are advocates for people who are unhoused. folks who themselves have been unhoused. folks who are both formerly homeless and now advocates and taken the time to be here. and i also note who we did not hear from. so in sharp contrast to some of the other situations i described, like when you are talking about unionizing a workforce and using union labor, and usually you hear the business folks come in and say we can't do that -- we can't afford this project if we use this labor and...
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. >>> tonight an unhoused man is being called a hero after putting himself in danger to save a group of women from the gun fire. >> my daughter had fallen somewhere around here and tim helped her up, and then said come in here and brought them here where it was safe. instead of them sticking their head out, he literally stood out to protect them from anyone who came. >> reporter: tom was on his way to pick up his daughter and three friends in downtown sacramento when the mass shooting happened. little did he know all four of them were taken to shelter by an unhoused man named tim. >> he was willing to put himself in the line of fire. >> that is a reminder that there are still good people out here, and he was one of those good people. >> absolutely. the family came back a few days later to thank tim in person. they're trying to track him down again in hopes of helping him out. >> such a great story there. >>> the wake of the shooting, state and lawmakers are advancing a bill empowering anyone who distributes illegal assault weapons or parts to build duos guns that penalty would be at
. >>> tonight an unhoused man is being called a hero after putting himself in danger to save a group of women from the gun fire. >> my daughter had fallen somewhere around here and tim helped her up, and then said come in here and brought them here where it was safe. instead of them sticking their head out, he literally stood out to protect them from anyone who came. >> reporter: tom was on his way to pick up his daughter and three friends in downtown sacramento when the...
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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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all levels of government working together in the interest of people who are unhoused and people, the general citizenry that is affected by this. >> reporter: even with billions of dollars, the state has already spent on addressing homelessness, that poll found 58% support directing more money of the problem. 22% say we should be spending less. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbs news bay area, a bizarre scene out of the east bay after somebody brought an explosive device into a courthouse. >>> elon musk just became the largest shareholder of twitter. what that did to the company's stock today and where twitter could possibly go from here. >>> new rules for some popular bay area hiking trails. the restrictions now in place. >>> cool and breezy across the bay area today. still cool and breezy for outdoor activities this evening with the fog rolling in but big changes later this week, tracking all of those in the first alert forecast. (music throughout) centuries ago, native californians thrived on this land. now, we share a destiny with all californians. when voters granted our sovereign
all levels of government working together in the interest of people who are unhoused and people, the general citizenry that is affected by this. >> reporter: even with billions of dollars, the state has already spent on addressing homelessness, that poll found 58% support directing more money of the problem. 22% say we should be spending less. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbs news bay area, a bizarre scene out of the east bay after somebody brought an explosive device into a...
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the city says the program's intention is to help the unhoused. advocates fear they could be pushed out. >> living in a creek bed, sorry, there is just no way to really capture that. >> even though there is a great urgency to create a variety of housing and shelter options, they don't exist for the number of unhoused people we have. >> the city hopes to finalize the deal next month. they already have similar arrangements with cal tran and valley water district and union specific. >>> we are a few days from easter but as covid cases rise, how safe is it to gather? you might be wondering. >> joycelyn joins us in the studio with what health experts are saying. >>> this is something we have been through so many times come cases have been rising but it doesn't compare to the peak in january and they say this is one of the safer easters we've had in the last couple years. a specialist says think about the people who are going. is everyone vaccinated plus boosted? do those who are older have a second booster? think about an in home rapid test before the
the city says the program's intention is to help the unhoused. advocates fear they could be pushed out. >> living in a creek bed, sorry, there is just no way to really capture that. >> even though there is a great urgency to create a variety of housing and shelter options, they don't exist for the number of unhoused people we have. >> the city hopes to finalize the deal next month. they already have similar arrangements with cal tran and valley water district and union...
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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 >> we worked very hard with the san francisco venue coalition, the independent venue allian
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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unhoused people's tents and properties sometimes block the paths. the trails run through the city center on the banks of the guadalupe river or coyote creek, where the unhoused population grew into the hundreds during the pandemic. on my ride today, i followed paths that suddenly dead ended into large camps filled with debris. >> we will try to bring that back into balance, making sure people have different options for where to live, and that they are not infringing on others. >> reporter: bikers we spoke to said they have not encountered problems with the people. >> i went through and came back, nobody hassled me. >> reporter: but the debris and broken glass on the trails can cause flat tires. >> i've had several flats just writing the guadalupe a trail. 4 is trails open and become more popular -- >> san jose is a bicycle town. thanks. >> reporter: the city plans to add even more services. san jose police have added bicycle patrols to give trail users an added sense of security. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> van ness avenue in san francisco
unhoused people's tents and properties sometimes block the paths. the trails run through the city center on the banks of the guadalupe river or coyote creek, where the unhoused population grew into the hundreds during the pandemic. on my ride today, i followed paths that suddenly dead ended into large camps filled with debris. >> we will try to bring that back into balance, making sure people have different options for where to live, and that they are not infringing on others. >>...
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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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all four of them were pulled out of the line of fire by an unhoused man named tim. >> he was willinghimself in the line of fire. that's a reminder that there are still good people. >> the family came back a few days later to thank him. they are trying to track him down in hopes of helping him out. >>> a live look now at the white house. today you could get even more time to pay back your student loan debt. the biden administration is expected to announce an extension on that pause of federal student loan repayment. how much extra time are we talking about here? >> according to an administration official familiar with the white house situation making its been delayed until august 31th. 31million student loan borrow ors have been in limbo for several months. the pause started at the beginningst pandemic in march of 2020. the student debt crisis center surveyed more than 23,000 and found 92% of those now fully employed are concerned about making their loan payments. >> one third of them told us that in preparation of payments resuming in may they are cutting out things like food, rent a
all four of them were pulled out of the line of fire by an unhoused man named tim. >> he was willinghimself in the line of fire. that's a reminder that there are still good people. >> the family came back a few days later to thank him. they are trying to track him down in hopes of helping him out. >>> a live look now at the white house. today you could get even more time to pay back your student loan debt. the biden administration is expected to announce an extension on...
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but i am looking into resources to ensure the safety of all people are housed and unhoused folks and that >> area of of district 3 kasey of brooks says this has been an overwhelmingly emotional moment for her mother and the family. she asked if she could share this message for the media. it's more than just a story. you know, it is someone's life. people are affected. >> by stand. but, you know, sometimes maybe people just latkes. >> a certain level of compassion. that issue has oakland police. investigators are asking anyone with information about the shooting death of mary murphy to give them a call. has made you kron? 4 news? >> other news tonight smoke. the residents say that they think a new waterfront ballpark for the oakland a's should be voted on. that's according to a new year's new survey by the east oakland stadium alliance. that poll was relatively small. it surveyed 800 voters in the city of oakland kron four's. catherine heenan is here. she has details on that. but also what the port of oakland's directors saying about a waterfront ballpark after such a big issue in oak
but i am looking into resources to ensure the safety of all people are housed and unhoused folks and that >> area of of district 3 kasey of brooks says this has been an overwhelmingly emotional moment for her mother and the family. she asked if she could share this message for the media. it's more than just a story. you know, it is someone's life. people are affected. >> by stand. but, you know, sometimes maybe people just latkes. >> a certain level of compassion. that issue...
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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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> 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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> 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.elieve 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 dining wi
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.elieve 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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how many properties do you have dedicated to family supportive housing, transitional housing for unhoused families. >> the first property that we are acquiring for this round that is completely for families. the property at the panoramic that we recently acquired does have family rooms available, and i will pull up the total family units available, but it's about 200 units. >> supervisor safai: this is significant because this is the first one we're owning and it will have over 200 units. >> not to say this will solve our homeless problem, but before this, we had about 800 homeless families in our community. >> supervisor safai: how many people were waiting to be housed that were unhoused families, so that's even another reason why to be super excited. okay. so i just wanted to reiterate, mr. adams. you had an appraisal, peer review came in and affirmed the amount. director cohen, in terms of purchase or money set aside for purchases, i understand we're utilizing the remaining balance other than about 58 million that could be dedicated to transitional age youth housing. what is the plan -
how many properties do you have dedicated to family supportive housing, transitional housing for unhoused families. >> the first property that we are acquiring for this round that is completely for families. the property at the panoramic that we recently acquired does have family rooms available, and i will pull up the total family units available, but it's about 200 units. >> supervisor safai: this is significant because this is the first one we're owning and it will have over 200...
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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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those families that are experiencing homelessness, unhoused families, low-income, immigrant, bipoc, seniors, and people with disabilities, and i witness their struggle every day to find housing. there are families of four that live in s.r.o.s, there are families with newborn babies that are in the streets. there are families of five that live in a garage. this is just not enough housing in the city. that is why this building for families is so needed. families deserve to have access to permanent housing and have the opportunity to live and grow in a safe environment. that is why i am calling to support the acquisition of 333 12 street and convert it into housing for homeless families. families in the community really need this. thank you. >> clerk: thank you so much for your comments. mr. atkins, next speaker, please. >> hello. good morning. good afternoon everybody here on the board [indiscernible] i also want to say [indiscernible]. >> clerk: sorry to cut you off, but we are timing each speaker, two minutes. mr. atkins, next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is dale
those families that are experiencing homelessness, unhoused families, low-income, immigrant, bipoc, seniors, and people with disabilities, and i witness their struggle every day to find housing. there are families of four that live in s.r.o.s, there are families with newborn babies that are in the streets. there are families of five that live in a garage. this is just not enough housing in the city. that is why this building for families is so needed. families deserve to have access to...
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little did he know all four of them were taken to a shelter by an unhoused man by the name of tim. >> he was willing to put himself in the line of fire. there's still good people out here. >> the family are trying to track tim down to thank him and try to help him out. >>> at the state capitol lawmakers debating a number of bills targeting gun violence. one would elm pair people to sue anyone who distributes illegal assault weapons or parts to used to build ghost guns. the senate advanced that measure yesterday. we will be following more developments on a sacramento shooting. you can get more coverage on cbs news bay area >>> today new sanctions against russia will ban all new investments and impose new penalties on government officials and their family. >> the biggest part of our objective is to deplete the resources that putin has to continue his war against ukraine. >> yesterday ukrainian president told the un security council that it's failing to stop russia's brutality and showed them image from the town. >>> this morning intel said it's suspending all business operations in russ
little did he know all four of them were taken to a shelter by an unhoused man by the name of tim. >> he was willing to put himself in the line of fire. there's still good people out here. >> the family are trying to track tim down to thank him and try to help him out. >>> at the state capitol lawmakers debating a number of bills targeting gun violence. one would elm pair people to sue anyone who distributes illegal assault weapons or parts to used to build ghost guns. the...
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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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nonprofit also hands out supplies to the unhoused on saturdays.e information, to go arthur jean safe place.org. >> you might want to look at an alternate route. lane closures start thursday. here's a look at where the work will be done. montague express way will go down to one lane in each direction until early august. this is a while now. when the work is done, the road will be smoother, improved drainage, improved sidewalks and signage. until then, watch out. we're back in a moment. 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. you're a champion. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. you're not a quitter. quitters don't do what they're supposed to. champions do. and you'
nonprofit also hands out supplies to the unhoused on saturdays.e information, to go arthur jean safe place.org. >> you might want to look at an alternate route. lane closures start thursday. here's a look at where the work will be done. montague express way will go down to one lane in each direction until early august. this is a while now. when the work is done, the road will be smoother, improved drainage, improved sidewalks and signage. until then, watch out. we're back in a moment. and...
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the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers, and the housed and unhousedo call home. the tenderloin emergency initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services, and increase investments in the neighborhood. >> the department of homelessness and supportive housing is responsible for providing resources to people living on the streets. we can do assessments on the streets to see what people are eligible for as far as permanent housing. we also link people with shelter that's available. it could be congregate shelter, the navigation center, the homeless outreach team links those people with those resources and the tenderloin needs that more than anywhere else in the city. >> they're staffing a variety of our street teams, our street crisis response team, our street overdose response team, and our newly launched wellness response team. we have received feedback from community members, from residents, community organizations that we need an extra level and an extra level of impact and more impactful care to serve this community
the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers, and the housed and unhousedo call home. the tenderloin emergency initiative was launched to improve safety, reduce crime, connect people to services, and increase investments in the neighborhood. >> the department of homelessness and supportive housing is responsible for providing resources to people living on the streets. we can do assessments on the streets to see what people are eligible for as far as...
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all levels of government working together in the interest of the people who are unhoused and the people who are, the general citizenry that is affected by this. >> the bay area council pulled from 5 8% directing more money at the problem. san francisco, that number was less than half. voters annoyed at the amount of money the city spends with little to show for it. watch my interview with jim, the ceo of bay area council on kpix.com, we will be playing that on cbs news bay area. amanda. >>> a live look at capitol hill, the senate judiciary committee is hoping to vote on ketanji brown jackson. the senator tried to fly from los angeles but his fight was turned around due to a medical emergency. >>> the committee is half democrats and half republican and the vote is expected to fall largely along party lines with democrats voting in favor of making judge jackson the first african american woman to be a supreme court justice. that means senator padea's vote is critical. judge jan oco washington. repnsxpss erns that her judicial philos he unqualified to take the bench. >> first time i voted
all levels of government working together in the interest of the people who are unhoused and the people who are, the general citizenry that is affected by this. >> the bay area council pulled from 5 8% directing more money at the problem. san francisco, that number was less than half. voters annoyed at the amount of money the city spends with little to show for it. watch my interview with jim, the ceo of bay area council on kpix.com, we will be playing that on cbs news bay area. amanda....
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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 >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their s
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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but i am looking into resources to ensure the safety of all people are housed and unhoused folks in that. >>area of of district 3 kasey of brooks says this has been an overwhelmingly emotional moment for her mother and the family. >>she asked if she could share this message for the media. it's more than just a story. you know, it is someone's life. people are affected. >>by stand. but, you know, sometimes maybe people just latkes. >>a certain level of compassion. that issue oakland police. investigators are asking anyone with information about the shooting death of mary murphy to give them a call. >>happening today in the east bay, the oakland police department is expected to announce its guns to gardens program. the goal is to take guns recovered by oakland police and turned them into garden tools. the oakland police department is also expected to announce a gun buyback event and demonstrate how those guns can be turned into garden tools. pretty neat program there. a san francisco police continue to investigate a shooting on north ridge avenue and hunters point. police say they got an a
but i am looking into resources to ensure the safety of all people are housed and unhoused folks in that. >>area of of district 3 kasey of brooks says this has been an overwhelmingly emotional moment for her mother and the family. >>she asked if she could share this message for the media. it's more than just a story. you know, it is someone's life. people are affected. >>by stand. but, you know, sometimes maybe people just latkes. >>a certain level of compassion. that...
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but i am looking into resources to ensure the safety of all people are housed and unhoused folks in thata of of district 3 kasey of brooks says this has been an overwhelmingly emotional moment for her mother and the family. >> she asked if she could share this message for the media. it's more than just a story. you know, it is someone's life. people are affected by stand. but, you know, sometimes maybe people just latkes. >> a certain level of compassion. that issue has oakland police. investigators are asking anyone with information about the shooting death of mary murphy to give them a call. has it made you kron? 4 news? >> a pickup truck struck a transit bus and an suv this morning in rohnert park and left 9 people injured. authorities say that it happened right before 11 o'clock in the morning at the busy intersection of rohnert park expressway and commerce boulevard just off highway one. 0, one of the 9 people injured. 3 were taken to a hospital, including one in serious condition. the other 6 were treated at the scene. they are expected to be okay. the collision is still under inve
but i am looking into resources to ensure the safety of all people are housed and unhoused folks in thata of of district 3 kasey of brooks says this has been an overwhelmingly emotional moment for her mother and the family. >> she asked if she could share this message for the media. it's more than just a story. you know, it is someone's life. people are affected by stand. but, you know, sometimes maybe people just latkes. >> a certain level of compassion. that issue has oakland...
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on wednesday, new york police arrested six activists and an unhoused man after a seven-hour standoffat one encampment in the east village of manhattan. residents of the small encampment demanded the city provide actual housing to those in need. >> we need apartments, not temporary housing. apartment studios now. there are more than 100,000 children homeless in new york city for the sixth year in a row. it is disgusting. i was in a family shelter when i was 17 years old, man. it destroys people's lives, man. amy: new york civil liberties union executive director donna lieberman said -- "the mayor's attempt to police away homelessness and sweep individuals out of sight is a page from the failed giuliani playbook. with no real plan for housing, services, or supports, the administration is choosing handcuffs." and the prominent media critic eric boehlert has died at the age of 57 after a bike accident. he was a former senior fellow at media matters and a staff writer at salon. it's his books included "lapdogs: how the press rolled over for bush." the columnist will bunch described eric b
on wednesday, new york police arrested six activists and an unhoused man after a seven-hour standoffat one encampment in the east village of manhattan. residents of the small encampment demanded the city provide actual housing to those in need. >> we need apartments, not temporary housing. apartment studios now. there are more than 100,000 children homeless in new york city for the sixth year in a row. it is disgusting. i was in a family shelter when i was 17 years old, man. it destroys...
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folks who are advocates for people who are unhoused. folks who themselves have been unhoused. folks who are both formerly homeless and now advocates and taken the time to be here. and i also note who we did not hear from. so in sharp contrast to some of the other situations i described, like when you are talking about unionizing a workforce and using union labor, and usually you hear the business folks come in and say we can't do that -- we can't afford this project if we use this labor and argue that. what i didn't hear was a single provider come before this body and say somehow that we cannot open this additional shelter. we cannot do this if we have the sechelt grievance policy in place. that was not part of the public comment at all. so i think that it's really speculative to suggest that this would interfere with some of the efforts that i know that my colleague is working on to broaden the number of folks who have access to shelter. and i think that if any way that proves to be the case, we certainly can come back and, you know, and look at whether -- and some time in th
folks who are advocates for people who are unhoused. folks who themselves have been unhoused. folks who are both formerly homeless and now advocates and taken the time to be here. and i also note who we did not hear from. so in sharp contrast to some of the other situations i described, like when you are talking about unionizing a workforce and using union labor, and usually you hear the business folks come in and say we can't do that -- we can't afford this project if we use this labor and...
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to the city said it will have to cut some programs to help the unhoused, unless the state boosts its dedicated funds used for housing and services. >> we will lose 741 shelter beds in oakland. we are-likely to see more than a thousand people sent back on to the streets of oakland. >> well, a recent bay area council poll found that homeless' was a top issue for local residents. 86% said it's gotten worse in the last few years. >>> still to come at 7:00. >> some fresh perspective on the wave of disability compliance lawsuits targeting bay area small businesses. >>> plus peninsula communities joining force to target toxic chemical con familiar fashion. >>> a sight for sore eyes in the sierra. how long the late spring snow could keep the ski resorts running.. >>> and later, a tricky rescue is. how this german shepherd ended up stuck down a 12-foot hole. >>> we have a better weekend than that german shepherd for sure. i'll have the forecast of when the next rain mite appear in the bay area. that's coming up after a break. (music throughout) >>> the san francisco district attorney's office
to the city said it will have to cut some programs to help the unhoused, unless the state boosts its dedicated funds used for housing and services. >> we will lose 741 shelter beds in oakland. we are-likely to see more than a thousand people sent back on to the streets of oakland. >> well, a recent bay area council poll found that homeless' was a top issue for local residents. 86% said it's gotten worse in the last few years. >>> still to come at 7:00. >> some fresh...
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homeless people dying in alameda county is now increasing more than 800 unhoused people died between first time, alameda county is tracking and analyzing this data in hopes of preventing future deaths. the report found the roughly half of the homeless deaths were due to medical conditions led by heart disease followed by cancer and liver disease, drug overdoses caused 25% of the deaths. jackie berlin is with mothers against drug deaths and she is a strong advocate for cracking down on drug abuse. she's personally seen the impacts this has on east bay families. >> my son who is an addict and streets and services go is telling me that younger and younger people are coming into the city to buy fentanyl. and he's really concerned about that because you kids as yet his high school coming in and buying sentinel. >> the report also found that most of these deaths happened in oakland, hayward and berkeley, followed by smaller percentage percentages and 12 other cities. new today at 3 o'clock. the vta has now agreed to pay millions of dollars to the families of workers killed in that mass sho
homeless people dying in alameda county is now increasing more than 800 unhoused people died between first time, alameda county is tracking and analyzing this data in hopes of preventing future deaths. the report found the roughly half of the homeless deaths were due to medical conditions led by heart disease followed by cancer and liver disease, drug overdoses caused 25% of the deaths. jackie berlin is with mothers against drug deaths and she is a strong advocate for cracking down on drug...
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unhoused people's tents and property blocking their path. the city says it is working to bring that situation back into balance with sensitivity to both groups. >>> a mystery will be solved on music's biggest night. the bay area artist that could take home the grammy that they were nominated for last year. >> a major shake up in hollywood days after slapping chris rock, will smith removes himself from the motion picture academy. >>> the step towards marijuana being legalized across the nation and the uphill climb still ahead. >>> how a group of young south bay children are baking up support for the people of ukraine oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business f
unhoused people's tents and property blocking their path. the city says it is working to bring that situation back into balance with sensitivity to both groups. >>> a mystery will be solved on music's biggest night. the bay area artist that could take home the grammy that they were nominated for last year. >> a major shake up in hollywood days after slapping chris rock, will smith removes himself from the motion picture academy. >>> the step towards marijuana being...
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> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused 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, wow
> the tenderloin is home to families, immigrants, seniors, merchants, workers and the housed and unhoused 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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. >> and 21-year-old yamile martinez-andrade and 57-year-old melinda davis who is unhoused. >> calling for stronger gun control laws, law enforcements are discussing at least 40 new gun control bill in this year's legislative session. >>> a man is under arrest in connection to the shooting. they are looking through 100 cellphone pictures to piece together what happened. that shooting happened blocks away from the golden one center and the state capitol. the police believe the suspect, martin s one of several shooters. >> as far as his exact role, the investigators are still working through where he fits into that actual shooting. >> at least 100 shell casings were found at the scene from various weapon, still, no motive for the attack has been determined. >>> stay with us for the latest on the tragic shooting in sacramento. find updates on kpix.com and streaming on cbsnewsbayarea. >>> firefighters in san francisco really had their hands full tonight. look at the new video from the citizen app taken in the last two hours, it shows a two-alarm fire at an apartment building at 400 upper t
. >> and 21-year-old yamile martinez-andrade and 57-year-old melinda davis who is unhoused. >> calling for stronger gun control laws, law enforcements are discussing at least 40 new gun control bill in this year's legislative session. >>> a man is under arrest in connection to the shooting. they are looking through 100 cellphone pictures to piece together what happened. that shooting happened blocks away from the golden one center and the state capitol. the police believe...
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we look at the issues through the experiences of one man, james dergen, he has been unhoused, struggling with drug abuse and in and out of jail dozens of times. his case really isn't unique. there are potential solutions out there to help others struggling like dergen. >> we know how to house folks. >> reporter: dr. margo cashell is one of the nation's leading experts on homelessness. she identified some of the hardest-to-serve homeless. those who frequently spend time in jails and emergency rooms. about 200 homeless people were given subsidized housing and were also assigned a case manager, social worker and peer, someone who was recently homeless to help them navigate life. >> it was, extremely successful. these were the most challenging folk, and they spent 90% of their time housed for seven years after that. if we could do that for the population, the numbers would be better for everybody else. we intentionally gave ourselves the hardest challenge. let's find the people who nobody believes can be housed, and they could. >> reporter: so if we know this works, why isn't this being done
we look at the issues through the experiences of one man, james dergen, he has been unhoused, struggling with drug abuse and in and out of jail dozens of times. his case really isn't unique. there are potential solutions out there to help others struggling like dergen. >> we know how to house folks. >> reporter: dr. margo cashell is one of the nation's leading experts on homelessness. she identified some of the hardest-to-serve homeless. those who frequently spend time in jails and...
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. >> and a 21-year-old from the central valley and a 57-year- old who was unhoused and slept on the sidewalk near where hundreds of rounds were fired sunday morning. >> the shooting has sparked calls for stronger gun control laws. lawmakers discussing at least 40 new gun control bills in this year's legislative session. >>> one man is now under arrest in connection to the shooting. police are looking through more than 100 cell phone videos and pictures along with surveillance video. that shooting happened blocks away from the capitol. deandre martin is facing charges of assault and illegal possession of a firearm. he isn't facing a homicide charge but police live he is one of several shooters. >> as far as his exact role they are still working through where he fits in to the shooting. >> at least 100 shell casings were found on the scene from various weapons. no motive for the attack has been determined. stay with us for all the latest on the shooting. you can find updates on kpix.com and streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> firefighters in san francisco have their hands full last night. this
. >> and a 21-year-old from the central valley and a 57-year- old who was unhoused and slept on the sidewalk near where hundreds of rounds were fired sunday morning. >> the shooting has sparked calls for stronger gun control laws. lawmakers discussing at least 40 new gun control bills in this year's legislative session. >>> one man is now under arrest in connection to the shooting. police are looking through more than 100 cell phone videos and pictures along with...
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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.ey 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 >> commissioner griffin: here. >> commissioner hallisy: here. >> commissioner jupiter-jones: here. >> commissioner mazzola: here
so we see ourselves as providing an opportunity for the unhoused to get up.ey 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...
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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 >> i try to start every day not looking at my phone by doing something that is grounding. t
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...