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theatrical performance shining a spotlight on the unhoused community. kumasi: it is foggy out.e careful if that is you. ♪ ♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. ♪ theo's nose was cause for alarm, so dad brought puffs plus lotion to save it from harm. puffs has 50% more lotion and brings soothing relief. don't get burned by winter nose. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. ♪ this sweet love, this sweet love, this sweet love, baby ♪ a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. ♪ this sweet love, this sweet love, this sweet love... ♪ make it a valentine's to remember, with a free piece of jewelry from pandora. kumasi: here are the. -- here are the seven things you need to know. an explosion at a one person died. a man has been charged with manslaughter, child engagement and manufacturing drugs. reggie: the fourth flying object shot down after it entered airspace. latest over lake huron in michigan. kumasi: the death toll over the earthquake in turkiye in syria is over 36,000. more survivors were pulled
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reporter: the unhoused response groups spent much of monday afternoon delivering hand warmers, tents, tarps, hot meals, and more those living along coyote creek in san jose. >> you can't take much more. it's just been two or three months of just solid cold, wet, or both. reporter: we met shane, and unhoused resident who stopped by to collect dinner and supplies preparing to endure another cold night. >> there's people under the bridge right there. i have shelter don't reporter:. as wind rain and snow and freezing temperatures battered at the bay area, conditions have also brought repeated loss of supplies, clothing, and shelter for many living on the street. >> the wind did this and then the flood this and another flood did that. people are really, really suffering. reporter: san jose, abc7news. ama: a live look at the caltrans camera 80 at castle peak. it will be closed all night to the nevada state line because of white out conditions. highway 50 is closed between pollock pines and mye chain controls are in effect. getting in the mountains today has been impossible. road closures ha
reporter: the unhoused response groups spent much of monday afternoon delivering hand warmers, tents, tarps, hot meals, and more those living along coyote creek in san jose. >> you can't take much more. it's just been two or three months of just solid cold, wet, or both. reporter: we met shane, and unhoused resident who stopped by to collect dinner and supplies preparing to endure another cold night. >> there's people under the bridge right there. i have shelter don't reporter:. as...
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reporter: the unhoused response groups spent much of monday afternoon delivering hand warmers, tents, tarps, hot meals, and more those living along coyote creek in san jose. >> you can't take much more. it's just been two or three months of just solid cold, wet, or both. reporter: we met shane, and unhoused resident who stopped by to collect dinner and supplies preparing to endure another cold night. >> there's people under the bridge right there. i have shelter don't reporter:. as wind rain and snow and freezing temperatures battered at the bay area, conditions have also brought repeated loss of supplies, clothing, and shelter for many living on the street. >> the wind did this and then the flood this and another flood did that. people are really, really suffering. reporter: san jose, abc7news. ama: a live look at the caltrans camera 80 at castle peak. it will be closed all night to the nevada state line because of white out conditions. highway 50 is closed between pollock pines and myers for avalanche control. chain controls are in effect. getting in the mountains today has been imp
reporter: the unhoused response groups spent much of monday afternoon delivering hand warmers, tents, tarps, hot meals, and more those living along coyote creek in san jose. >> you can't take much more. it's just been two or three months of just solid cold, wet, or both. reporter: we met shane, and unhoused resident who stopped by to collect dinner and supplies preparing to endure another cold night. >> there's people under the bridge right there. i have shelter don't reporter:. as...
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inspector general's finding the salvation army says they were able to make contact with thousands of unhoused people within that two-year contract period but were only able to get one person into their residential treatment program. the salvation army was allowed to refer people to other treatment and housing options in the city but the problem was reports from the agency didn't include breakdowns on exactly which programs they referred unhoused people to. that is because b.a.r.t. didn't ask for a detailed breakdown in its contract. the result? confusion over what the money was meant to accomplish. >> they need outcome measures in their contracts. every contract that is just a best practice. you need to know what you're going to be paying for and have a way to measure that. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. inspector general richardson said it is not just the contract that raised concerns but her report highlighted a contract a former b.a.r.t. engineer helped steer to a company his friend owned. the engineer then quit, created his own company, and partnered with the friend. she said b.a.r.t. should have
inspector general's finding the salvation army says they were able to make contact with thousands of unhoused people within that two-year contract period but were only able to get one person into their residential treatment program. the salvation army was allowed to refer people to other treatment and housing options in the city but the problem was reports from the agency didn't include breakdowns on exactly which programs they referred unhoused people to. that is because b.a.r.t. didn't ask...
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it's hard to believe there are so many people that are unhoused. but like i said, we can build the bring and we can come up with new solutions and we have to go down that road. >> today, a step down that path. a lot of smile on faces an for good reasons. many are deeply thankful for the hyunity reofficerred. >> we shouldn't be ignored because we're homeless. not everybody has issues like some of us are just down on our luck. resources like that should be out in more communities, more homeless communities in san jose, dustin dorsey, abc7 news. larry: good to see people getting help. road map to the future. the plan to bring downtown san francisco. a major freeway is set to close this weekend. we'll tell you where you want to avoid. the new trend in shoes. get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. great party, carly. get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. you must have blown your budget. not exactly. you have great name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get this imported cheese? h
it's hard to believe there are so many people that are unhoused. but like i said, we can build the bring and we can come up with new solutions and we have to go down that road. >> today, a step down that path. a lot of smile on faces an for good reasons. many are deeply thankful for the hyunity reofficerred. >> we shouldn't be ignored because we're homeless. not everybody has issues like some of us are just down on our luck. resources like that should be out in more communities,...
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to help the unhoused. we'll hear from the inspector general. >>> how ready are we? are you? parts of san francisco's most vulnerable areas to the next big quake. see how the city is trying to beef up safety. >>> plan on another chilly start to the day tomorrow morning with patchy fog. we'll check the next chances of rain in the >>> the daunting images coming in from turkey and syria are sobering reminders for us in the bay area, devastating earthquakes. while we can never be 100% prepared, experts give high marks to proactive measures by san francisco. terry mcsweeney. >> reporter: after the earthquake, started with retrofitting masonry buildings, susceptible to shaking. he's proud of the city's progress. >> we completed retrofit for all the buildings in the city, completed around 2004, 2005. >> reporter: in 1989 much of the damage in the marina district was the soft story buildings, the lower floor often a garage lacking reinforcement. and that program is 90% complete. >> protecting about 114,000 people in buildings three stories or greater. >> reporter: restorations are un
to help the unhoused. we'll hear from the inspector general. >>> how ready are we? are you? parts of san francisco's most vulnerable areas to the next big quake. see how the city is trying to beef up safety. >>> plan on another chilly start to the day tomorrow morning with patchy fog. we'll check the next chances of rain in the >>> the daunting images coming in from turkey and syria are sobering reminders for us in the bay area, devastating earthquakes. while we can...
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right with unhoused response group homeless advocacy group has been passing out blankets to unsheltered people. >> she says the city needs to open up more shelters to we fought to have 5 lake an acre says he won't be looking for a warming center. instead, write out the cold in his $70 micro home. if you're outside, you can feel it. but in here, you can feel that reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> well, antioch police have arrested a little more man in connection to a shooting that injured a person. shooting happened on december. 12th right near peppertree way and sycamore drive investigators with the antioch police department gang in special investigations unit later identified. 23 year-old jefferson as that suspect. they arrested him last week. woman is recovering this morning after being shot at an apartment complex in san ramon shooting was reported on saturday at an apartment complex on water still place. when officers arrived, they found are suffering from a gunshot wound. she was taken to a hospital where she is in stable condition. no other information has be
right with unhoused response group homeless advocacy group has been passing out blankets to unsheltered people. >> she says the city needs to open up more shelters to we fought to have 5 lake an acre says he won't be looking for a warming center. instead, write out the cold in his $70 micro home. if you're outside, you can feel it. but in here, you can feel that reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> well, antioch police have arrested a little more man in connection...
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the entire cast made of people who are unhoused or were once unhoused, per trying the struggles of life in the triumphs of the community. >> this is not a play done middle-class actors playing poor people. this is ourselves being impacted. we have lived through poverty and struggle. reggie: the city of oakland in its own struggle, last week the state rejected their affordable housing proposal, putting much-needed funding in jeopardy. friday a federal judge halted the removal of the woods street encampment. the city was supposed to start relocating residents to three other sites but the sites are not ready. the play that we were just showing you will have another showing on the 26 in oakland. kumasi: united airlines pilots undergoing additional training after a report showing a flight nosedived off the coast of maui in december. the plane came within 800 feet of the ocean before it recovered and finished the trip. authorities say pilots gave a voluntary safety report to the faa. the pilots had a total of 25,000 hours of flying time. the airline has not said which crewmember was flying at
the entire cast made of people who are unhoused or were once unhoused, per trying the struggles of life in the triumphs of the community. >> this is not a play done middle-class actors playing poor people. this is ourselves being impacted. we have lived through poverty and struggle. reggie: the city of oakland in its own struggle, last week the state rejected their affordable housing proposal, putting much-needed funding in jeopardy. friday a federal judge halted the removal of the woods...
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and new a new shelter being built for the unhoused in the east bay as one of oakland's largest encampments is scheduled to be clear. thanks for joining us tonight on kron. 4 news at 8. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. more than 2 weeks after a gunman shot and killed 7 people in half moon bay. >> family and friends pay their respects today to the youngest victim of that shooting. 43 year-old gate friends say the husband and father of 2 young children worked in the mushroom farm as an expert technician kron four's theresa talked with a family friend who shared a message from his grieving wife. >> oh, lord. and then she those being. >> and i. it did not sing. >> too. and they in the war. and with all we know is a work hard. and the to to say it. >> a shower is a family friend. she spoke to me from china reflecting on the death of 43 year-old the 8 how 2 weeks ago in the half moon bay mass shooting is still. >> it did the remember his smile it's just very kind of. >> you know, she she would she would. so that issue so and the he just so show said that everyone called him brother being because he
and new a new shelter being built for the unhoused in the east bay as one of oakland's largest encampments is scheduled to be clear. thanks for joining us tonight on kron. 4 news at 8. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. more than 2 weeks after a gunman shot and killed 7 people in half moon bay. >> family and friends pay their respects today to the youngest victim of that shooting. 43 year-old gate friends say the husband and father of 2 young children worked in the mushroom farm as an expert...
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the entire cast made up of people unhoused or once unhoused. >> we also humanize ourselves that we arejust drug addicts or house list people. -- house-less people. there's actually families, there's children. tara: mcgill joined by a handful of fellow cast members and playwright, poet, and activist lisa gray-garcia, best known as tiny. >> the main reason we did this play and this work that we always do is to lift up poor people solutions. >> i don't have any pictures. tara: the play portrays the struggles of life on the streets and triumph of community, premiering in the san francisco sunday afternoon. >> this is not a play done by middle-class actors playing poor people. this is actually ourselves being impacted, our lives being shown. tara: the city of oakland in its own struggle, rejecting the -- its own struggle, the state rejecting the affordable housing proposal. councilmember noel gallo says the decision was surprising. >> the reality that oakland does not have all the money necessary to do all the work as fast as we would like to do it. tara: the pressure is on. friday, a feder
the entire cast made up of people unhoused or once unhoused. >> we also humanize ourselves that we arejust drug addicts or house list people. -- house-less people. there's actually families, there's children. tara: mcgill joined by a handful of fellow cast members and playwright, poet, and activist lisa gray-garcia, best known as tiny. >> the main reason we did this play and this work that we always do is to lift up poor people solutions. >> i don't have any pictures. tara:...
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. >>> the man who sprayed an unhoused person had his court date pushed back. shannon gwin admitted he sprayed water on a person. you can see it right there, caught on camera. video went viral and drew a lot of outrage beyond the bay area. he wasn't in court today. his lawyer argued that unhoused person was known to be disruptive to the mole local businesses. he now fists up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine if convicted. >>> a school district in the south bay may be the last in the state to require its students to wear masks in school. and tonight they are putting an end to that mandate. san jose's allen rock school district will no longer require masks inside classrooms when school resumes after winter break. but the district says the extra precaution has paid off. damian trujillo has the story. >> reporter: they say the time has finally arrived. but the district reserves the right to pivot if in fact the numbers start heading in the other direction. they have gotten so used to wearing masks in school that many children wear them even during recess. alu
. >>> the man who sprayed an unhoused person had his court date pushed back. shannon gwin admitted he sprayed water on a person. you can see it right there, caught on camera. video went viral and drew a lot of outrage beyond the bay area. he wasn't in court today. his lawyer argued that unhoused person was known to be disruptive to the mole local businesses. he now fists up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine if convicted. >>> a school district in the south bay may be the...
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>> shawn carter right with unhoused response crew passed out blankets in he hand warmers to encampment residents on thursday. she says mayor matt mahan must listen to the unsheltered people. if he wants to see encampments gone for good working with an entire camp together instead of taking one person out, that one person goes back to the camp. they had missed the camaraderie. they miss their community. the mayor's plan calls for building more tiny homes that he says are unaffordable housing solution. >> but we know that by using basic pre built modular units placed on government own land, we can create safe homes for a fraction of that cost. >> but kurt writes, is trying to solve painless in san jose should be an effort that expands outside the city. all. >> if you are providing solutions that you think are best for that they did think are best for them that unhoused people are not involved in planning and creating. then you're not providing a solution. now we reached out to the mayor to get more particulars on his plan, but we have not heard back. and we also reached out to other city
>> shawn carter right with unhoused response crew passed out blankets in he hand warmers to encampment residents on thursday. she says mayor matt mahan must listen to the unsheltered people. if he wants to see encampments gone for good working with an entire camp together instead of taking one person out, that one person goes back to the camp. they had missed the camaraderie. they miss their community. the mayor's plan calls for building more tiny homes that he says are unaffordable...
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and max capacity providing shelter to more than 150 unhoused people at any given time. there are 25 tiny homes on the property called the people's village. the shelter also provides 70,000 hot meals a year caught has an annual budget of 8 million dollars. >> the money comes from the city, sonoma county, foundations and donors. the people who stay here have often been on house for many years and outside in tents, 8 to 20 years, living outside they seek was stony manages the people's village. she says the key to getting people off the streets is providing resources. we do case management. we have social supports. we have social ports person. we have an art teacher. a legal aid is here. job link is here. all things that will these folks be successful. the tiny homes open last march course, tony says they have learned it takes time to get people back on their feet. they need more than 6 months. they need a long amount of time to just sometimes learn how to shower, learn how to clean their rooms, causes a low barrier shelter, meaning people don't have to be sober to live the
and max capacity providing shelter to more than 150 unhoused people at any given time. there are 25 tiny homes on the property called the people's village. the shelter also provides 70,000 hot meals a year caught has an annual budget of 8 million dollars. >> the money comes from the city, sonoma county, foundations and donors. the people who stay here have often been on house for many years and outside in tents, 8 to 20 years, living outside they seek was stony manages the people's...
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the entire cast made up of people unhoused or once unhoused. >> it houses people, there's actually familiesthere's children. tara: mcgill joined by a handful of fellow cast members and playwright, poet, and activist garcia, best known as tiny. >> this work that we always do is to lift up poor people solutions. tara: the play portrays the struggles of life on the streets and triumph of community, premiering in the san francisco in the afternoon. >> this is not a play by middle-class actors playing for people, this is actually ourselves being impacted, our lives being shown. tara: the city of oakland in its own struggle, rejecting the affordable housing proposal. councilmember nole diode says the decision was surprising. >> the money necessary to do all the work as fast as we would like to do it. tara: the pressure is on. friday, a federal judge halting the removal of the win streak encampment. the city was supposed to start relocating residents to three other sites, including a cabin community, but the judge reversed course, because the sites are not ready. >> we have several sites to develo
the entire cast made up of people unhoused or once unhoused. >> it houses people, there's actually familiesthere's children. tara: mcgill joined by a handful of fellow cast members and playwright, poet, and activist garcia, best known as tiny. >> this work that we always do is to lift up poor people solutions. tara: the play portrays the struggles of life on the streets and triumph of community, premiering in the san francisco in the afternoon. >> this is not a play by...
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the the unhoused are being taken care of.ording to santa clara county, nearly 30 people living on the streets. san jose have died since the beginning of the year. that's a very stark now. crawford, justin campbell tells us what's being done right now to try to prevent any more deaths. >> for ray nagin acre this is his home. a small plywood box with the wheels and a solar panel to power a small line and charge his phone. and during this week's forecasted cold weather, it's where he'll keep warm people there. freezing out here. >> if they don't have a tent or they don't have a place to go to or something like that. >> they're freezing out here. the santa clara county coroner says 28 homeless people have died this year. lake maker says he saw at least 2 of them and they found his body at diridon station like it at one 30 in the morning and they have another body over there. somebody get died from fentanyl. the weather also plays a key role. officials say last time there was a cold snap. multiple people died. the city and county
the the unhoused are being taken care of.ording to santa clara county, nearly 30 people living on the streets. san jose have died since the beginning of the year. that's a very stark now. crawford, justin campbell tells us what's being done right now to try to prevent any more deaths. >> for ray nagin acre this is his home. a small plywood box with the wheels and a solar panel to power a small line and charge his phone. and during this week's forecasted cold weather, it's where he'll keep...
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they're working to try and keep people who are unhoused warm and dry. we'll have more on what they're planning to do. plus, oakland's former police chief weighing his legal options now as he and other members of the community debate. if the city's mayor made the right decision to fire him. we'll be right back. now we're back 7.15, talking about the weather outside is taking a quick live market here. the won a little hike. yesterday was a lot of folks out there and wonder they're going go today or maybe not cause it to windy. yeah. or maybe today's your last through a good day before the rain starts find out. we got gayle ong in the weather center morning. morning. good morning. rain and james. maybe go out for a walk before the afternoon because it is calm right now here at golden gate. >> edc cloudy skies. but today's weather at this week we have we do have some active weather on tap. get to that in a bit. but let's show you your temperatures right now. widespread mid 40's to upper 40's across the bay area. >> 49 for fx. 48 and the but temperatures are
they're working to try and keep people who are unhoused warm and dry. we'll have more on what they're planning to do. plus, oakland's former police chief weighing his legal options now as he and other members of the community debate. if the city's mayor made the right decision to fire him. we'll be right back. now we're back 7.15, talking about the weather outside is taking a quick live market here. the won a little hike. yesterday was a lot of folks out there and wonder they're going go today...
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the san francisco business owner seen in the viral video spraying an unhoused person with a hose faces a judge. >> and from anonymous complaints to city citations, the reason merchants in san francisco's chinatown say that they are being targeted over their awnings and why it's costing them cash nine times over. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire, and online. >> a very good friday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. we're going to get a look at the roads in just a bit. mike is keeping his eye on those. we're going to get a look at the forecast right now. i think it's pretty much what we've been saying all week. >>> it's cold to start but the afternoons are not so bad. you can get out for a couple of hours and enjoy it. it's going to be slightly warmer as we get started with our look at san jose. it is all clear, 39 degrees. we'll go down another couple of degrees by sunrise and then, as we go into today, we are going to see definitely much more sunshine than we had yesterday, as we reach into the
the san francisco business owner seen in the viral video spraying an unhoused person with a hose faces a judge. >> and from anonymous complaints to city citations, the reason merchants in san francisco's chinatown say that they are being targeted over their awnings and why it's costing them cash nine times over. this is "today in the bay," streaming live on roku, amazon fire, and online. >> a very good friday morning to you. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura...
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it's not enough because he's always running and max capacity providing shelter to more than 150 unhoused people at any given time. there are 25 tiny homes on the property called the people's village. the shelter also provides 70,000 hot meals a year caught has an annual budget of 8 million dollars. >> the money comes from the city, sonoma county, foundations and donors. the people who stay here have often been on house for many years and outside in tents 8 to 20 years, living outside they seek was stony manages the people's village. she says the key to getting people off the streets is providing resources. we do case management. we have social supports. we have social ports person. we have an art teacher. a legal aid is here. job link is here. all things that will these folks be successful. the tiny homes open last march course, tony says they have learned it takes time to get people back on their feet. they need more than 6 months. they need a long amount of time to just sometimes learn how to shower, learn how to clean their rooms, causes a low barrier shelter, meaning people don't hav
it's not enough because he's always running and max capacity providing shelter to more than 150 unhoused people at any given time. there are 25 tiny homes on the property called the people's village. the shelter also provides 70,000 hot meals a year caught has an annual budget of 8 million dollars. >> the money comes from the city, sonoma county, foundations and donors. the people who stay here have often been on house for many years and outside in tents 8 to 20 years, living outside they...
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go through the metal detector for unhoused speem intimidating. members of where you are board have had trouble getting through the metal detector. think about my folks trying to get through. we say wore are tech center of the world. some people said there were articles in the chronicle that the people that call in are just people this are bore exclude have nothing to do. i call in frequently as you know i'm not bored and run the organizations i don't have nothing to do. need to lynch to everyone in the city. put this in the garbage can where it belongs. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello i'm lisa a district 3 resident and senior community organizer china town community development center. work heard in order it provide for their family. than i can't take time off when most of the meetings are held but can call until and spoke for a couple minutes. remote comment provides for families to fate in board of supervisor hearing, meetings and public comments. please keep remote public comment options ensure that people can share experiences, i
go through the metal detector for unhoused speem intimidating. members of where you are board have had trouble getting through the metal detector. think about my folks trying to get through. we say wore are tech center of the world. some people said there were articles in the chronicle that the people that call in are just people this are bore exclude have nothing to do. i call in frequently as you know i'm not bored and run the organizations i don't have nothing to do. need to lynch to...
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it was too early to tell if any unhoused were involved.umasi: growing concern over tiktok and whether the chinese government can access information about americans. high tensions after the discovery of the chinese spy balloon hovering over the u.s. we have the new call to ban the app across the country. reporter: congress and more than half ofbanned tiktok from govert devices and new legislation could ban it from being downloaded on any u.s. device. the attorney general saying she would not advise using the social media app. she made a comment on thursday where she announced a new u.s. technology strike force aimed at protecting american technology from national security threats. the strikeforce is a joint effort from the commerce and justice department's. tiktok is to buy a valuable private company in china. if requested, it could have to turn over a data to the chinese government due to china's national security laws. >> i do not use tiktok. i would not advise anybody to do so. because of these concerns. and let the bottom line be, that
it was too early to tell if any unhoused were involved.umasi: growing concern over tiktok and whether the chinese government can access information about americans. high tensions after the discovery of the chinese spy balloon hovering over the u.s. we have the new call to ban the app across the country. reporter: congress and more than half ofbanned tiktok from govert devices and new legislation could ban it from being downloaded on any u.s. device. the attorney general saying she would not...
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kumasi: san jose is number one in unhoused young adults per capita. to the recent study by the united way, for every 100,000 people, nearly 85 residents that are experiencing to the scenes. >> it is everybody's problem. it shows there is something wrong with our community. kumasi: this issue is why they for desi is reintroducing a bill to provide monthly payments of $1000 to high school seniors in dire need -- 15,000 of whom he says are graduating into homelessness every year in california. >> what you need to have success if you are a k-12 student is in instability. if you do not have housing from it do not have stability. kumasi: advocates say they anything to interrupt this cycle of homelessness. underestimate the city risks ranking number one in use homelessness for years to come. local leaders asking di asking the biden administration to help find a new peer. dianne feinstein and alex padilla have requested funding for a project to rebuild the historic he or and reopen it to the public. aside from learning back voters -- voters, fissures and are
kumasi: san jose is number one in unhoused young adults per capita. to the recent study by the united way, for every 100,000 people, nearly 85 residents that are experiencing to the scenes. >> it is everybody's problem. it shows there is something wrong with our community. kumasi: this issue is why they for desi is reintroducing a bill to provide monthly payments of $1000 to high school seniors in dire need -- 15,000 of whom he says are graduating into homelessness every year in...
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as evident in the number of unhoused people who live in people's park grows. >> there is a housing shortage because it is unavailable to people of a certain income. anser: the lawyer and plaintiffs in the case were not available for comment. in berkeley, anser hassan, abc 7 news. liz: governor newsom has said , quote, "our process is clearly broken when wealthy homeowners can block desperately needed student housing for years, even decades." he is vowing to change laws. [shouting] in oakland, a semi truck was seen doing donuts in a sideshow in the middle of a street on friday night on grant avenue, near the bay. some people even getting back on the trailer during these stunned. cars were also seen doing donuts in two other locations, across from the coliseum and on a northbound i-80 freeway. police are investigating. bay area leaders are showing support for congresswoman barbara in her bid to replace dianne feinstein. she held her first campaign rally at leaning college in oakland yesterday. democrat in the race, alongside adam schiff and katie porter. the east bay congresswoman fired up su
as evident in the number of unhoused people who live in people's park grows. >> there is a housing shortage because it is unavailable to people of a certain income. anser: the lawyer and plaintiffs in the case were not available for comment. in berkeley, anser hassan, abc 7 news. liz: governor newsom has said , quote, "our process is clearly broken when wealthy homeowners can block desperately needed student housing for years, even decades." he is vowing to change laws....
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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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unhoused people were able to see a doctor or dentist get new clothes, a warm meal and even sign up forvices to help them take steps towards a better life. santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez was also there. >> only way we're going to deal with was under the leadership of people senator for tennessee saying that every single one of us could help in our own way. start to address for to address this issue and this problem and really support our community. >> about 10,000 people in santa clara county are unhoused and almost 7,000 of them live in san jose. in santa cruz county, cleanup of seacliff state beach kicks off one week from today. the beach has been partially closed since a series of storms came through the area in late december and early january. the weather caused extensive damage to the fishing pier and concrete ship. the ss palo alto. president biden survey the damage himself last month. the cleanup runs from noon to 02:00pm on saturday, february 18th and volunteers are encouraged to bring their own buckets and gloves. >> and we still some low leftover rain this morning
unhoused people were able to see a doctor or dentist get new clothes, a warm meal and even sign up forvices to help them take steps towards a better life. santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez was also there. >> only way we're going to deal with was under the leadership of people senator for tennessee saying that every single one of us could help in our own way. start to address for to address this issue and this problem and really support our community. >> about 10,000 people...
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if you have people that spend so much time trying to come up with the best possible term for the unhoused -- can't call them homeless, have to call them unhoused, but we're not doing anything to help the people actually sleeping outdoors. all these contortions around language are actual work. i remember we did real work as opposed to policing people on twitter. i think on one hand it gives people on the right an opportunity to come after us but it becomes a distraction on the left and that's where the harm happens. >> the language is easy to pick at, easy trying to to enforce. you know what's hard is trying to get people into housing, addressing mental health crisis. that's the problem is that now we're focused on the warring symbols and languages instead of what's happening in our communities. that part. >> okay, thank you very much. great talking to you about all that. stick around, everybody. when we come back we're going to talk about what's going on in our sky. there are new revelations tonight about just how bad the southwest melt down over the holidays was. and you don't want to mi
if you have people that spend so much time trying to come up with the best possible term for the unhoused -- can't call them homeless, have to call them unhoused, but we're not doing anything to help the people actually sleeping outdoors. all these contortions around language are actual work. i remember we did real work as opposed to policing people on twitter. i think on one hand it gives people on the right an opportunity to come after us but it becomes a distraction on the left and that's...
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how officials in the south bay are working to keep people who are unhoused
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>> shawn carter right with unhoused response crew passed out blankets in he hand warmers to encampment residents on thursday. she says mayor matt mahan must listen to the unsheltered people. if he wants to see encampments gone for good working with an entire camp together instead of taking one person out, that one person goes back to the camp. they had missed the camaraderie. they miss their community. the mayor's plan calls for building more tiny homes that he says are unaffordable housing solution. >> but we know that by using basic pre built modular units placed on government own land, we can create safe homes for a fraction of that cost. >> but kurt writes, is trying to solve painless in san jose should be an effort that expands outside the city. all. >> if you are providing solutions that you think are best for that they did think are best for them that unhoused people are not involved in planning and creating. then you're not providing a solution. now we reached out to the mayor to get more particulars on his plan, but we have not heard back. and we also reached out to other city
>> shawn carter right with unhoused response crew passed out blankets in he hand warmers to encampment residents on thursday. she says mayor matt mahan must listen to the unsheltered people. if he wants to see encampments gone for good working with an entire camp together instead of taking one person out, that one person goes back to the camp. they had missed the camaraderie. they miss their community. the mayor's plan calls for building more tiny homes that he says are unaffordable...
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plus a shelter in the north bay making sure the unhoused have they warm place to stay during this cold weather. how their services are also helping them in the long term. >> and coming up, we've seen impressive snow totals for the last 4 days in this increasing our snowpack. find out what's ahead in the coming days in my full forecast in just a few minutes. >> and the south bay mount hamilton lick observatory telling people not to visit this weekend. they've gotten well over a foot of snow over the past few days, including another inch overnight. their crews are doing the best. they can clear the area, but they're also still waiting for caltrans to plow the road up to the observatory. they say that ice is beginning to form on the roads. so be safe and stay away for now. >> hard to resist, though. it looks so we do want to get your check of your 4 zone forecast. this is a live look at the sierra tonight. >> highway 80 at old ag as you can see, chains are required for all vehicles here. but as you can see, there's >> a bit of a stop going on. we were saying earlier that this was kind of
plus a shelter in the north bay making sure the unhoused have they warm place to stay during this cold weather. how their services are also helping them in the long term. >> and coming up, we've seen impressive snow totals for the last 4 days in this increasing our snowpack. find out what's ahead in the coming days in my full forecast in just a few minutes. >> and the south bay mount hamilton lick observatory telling people not to visit this weekend. they've gotten well over a foot...
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how officials in the south bay are working to keep people who are unhoused while armed as the number of unsheltered deaths continues to climb. >> but first, our top story tonight, a massive fire destroying the oldest black church in the east bay. thanks for joining us tonight on kron. 4 news at 10, everybody. i'm grant lotus in tonight for ken wayne and i'm pam moore, the first african methodist episcopal church is located at 37th and telegraph avenue. it's called fame for short. >> it's been there since 18. 58. well, for sarah since and talk with the senior pastor on the church's importance to the community. she joins us here in the studio tonight. there. >> that's right. i mean, it's been a devastating 24 hours for everyone involved in this church. the people who go to the church and for the people who are fed by this church weekly, it's called fame, as pam said. and now the senior pastor says they're really trying to rebuild and figure out how to move on from this fire. it's going to be a long road, but he's confident they'll get there. >> we're going to make a plan to. and rise a
how officials in the south bay are working to keep people who are unhoused while armed as the number of unsheltered deaths continues to climb. >> but first, our top story tonight, a massive fire destroying the oldest black church in the east bay. thanks for joining us tonight on kron. 4 news at 10, everybody. i'm grant lotus in tonight for ken wayne and i'm pam moore, the first african methodist episcopal church is located at 37th and telegraph avenue. it's called fame for short. >>...
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that's often when the need for shelter for the unhoused becomes more dire. a shelter in petaluma is called caught. they're providing tiny homes to get people into permanent housing. >> kron 4 sarah stinson tells us about the work they're doing. >> on a rainy and freezing night cots, mary isaac center tries to make extra room for people in need of a warm shelter when it rains that it's problematic. so we do have the ability close half of our dining room off and anywhere from 3 to a dozen people. >> you know, it's helpful, but it's it's not enough because he's always running and max capacity providing shelter to more than 150 unhoused people at any given time. there are 25 tiny homes on the property called the people's village. the shelter also provides 70,000 hot meals a year caught has an annual budget of 8 million dollars. >> the money comes from the city, sonoma county, foundations and donors. the people who stay here have often been on house for many years and outside in tents. 8 to 20 years, living outside they seek was stony manages the people's village
that's often when the need for shelter for the unhoused becomes more dire. a shelter in petaluma is called caught. they're providing tiny homes to get people into permanent housing. >> kron 4 sarah stinson tells us about the work they're doing. >> on a rainy and freezing night cots, mary isaac center tries to make extra room for people in need of a warm shelter when it rains that it's problematic. so we do have the ability close half of our dining room off and anywhere from 3 to a...
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they will tell you how officials are working to try to help the unhoused stay warm and stay dry with all that coming our way. and oakland's former police chief now weighing his legal options as community members continue to fight to get his job back. 8.14, is the time. and as we prepare for colder weather this week, groups in the south bay are making sure that on house people. >> are being taken care of because according to santa clara county, nearly 30 people living on the streets of san jose. >> and they actually died since the beginning of the year. kron four's justin campbell tells us what's being done. for rate lake, an acre. this is his home. a small plywood box with the wheels. >> and a solar panel to power a small line and charge his phone in during this week's forecasted cold weather. it's where he'll keep warm people there. freezing out here. >> if they don't have a tent or they don't have a place to go to or something like that. >> they're freezing out here. the santa clara county coroner says 28 homeless people have died this year. lake maker says he saw at least 2 of the
they will tell you how officials are working to try to help the unhoused stay warm and stay dry with all that coming our way. and oakland's former police chief now weighing his legal options as community members continue to fight to get his job back. 8.14, is the time. and as we prepare for colder weather this week, groups in the south bay are making sure that on house people. >> are being taken care of because according to santa clara county, nearly 30 people living on the streets of san...
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. >>> the arraignment has been postponed for the san francisco man who sprayed an unhoused woman with a hose. millions of views on social media. we are talking about colyer gwen. is the owner of a downtown art gallery. frustrated in the moment, he since apologized but now he has a journey to justice. he was in court today but his attorney instead requested delays of more than a month and the judge said, okay, we will approve it. we will have to wait until then before he enters a plea. > the suspec a gun in crt tay whe he pear the jue not tydimitri mach felo religious practice and misdemeanors for brandishing a replica firearm and disturbing a religious meeting. the incident was caught on camera on february 1. the suspect fired several blank rounds at the richmond district synagogue. the man at the center of this case remains in custody without bail. >>> across the bay come back to oakland. attorney general rob bonta announced a new effort to try to address systemic racism in the criminal justice system. he says right and wrong at the state level. it is called a postconviction justice
. >>> the arraignment has been postponed for the san francisco man who sprayed an unhoused woman with a hose. millions of views on social media. we are talking about colyer gwen. is the owner of a downtown art gallery. frustrated in the moment, he since apologized but now he has a journey to justice. he was in court today but his attorney instead requested delays of more than a month and the judge said, okay, we will approve it. we will have to wait until then before he enters a plea....
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but we do have you know a large unhoused community members with disabilities, et cetera. i think the in person helps. in a let of ways accessibility for unhoused community who minot have phones and web ex is more difficult. but i think the more diverse options we have the more accessible it is for folks but. that i wanted to put this out there. >> i want to seconded the comments and shirr with folks we have a room at city hall for meetings room 416. it is the commission room. and a great room employmented folks ton it will be in room 416. but agree if we have as many options for our public and glad to see there will be consideration from the board supervisors and againil ask so there is no accommendation outside of disability, parental leave and covid for members of the body. >> the only possibility is our disability accommodation and parental leave. if you have covid, you can't attends the meeting remote. you have to miss the meeting. the only option to attends remote are parental leave or a disability accommodation approved by dhr. >> okay. >> other questions or know co
but we do have you know a large unhoused community members with disabilities, et cetera. i think the in person helps. in a let of ways accessibility for unhoused community who minot have phones and web ex is more difficult. but i think the more diverse options we have the more accessible it is for folks but. that i wanted to put this out there. >> i want to seconded the comments and shirr with folks we have a room at city hall for meetings room 416. it is the commission room. and a great...
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homeless health fair, they provided services to unhoused people, screenings, showers, haircuts, a lot of stuff. it hasn't been held since 2019 because of covid. >>> she spent weeks hand sewing her wedding dress, only to lose it when a drycleaners went up in flames. firefighters think the fire started inside aj's dry cleaning. sparks' one of a kind wedding dress was inside the shop. she spent three weeks hand sewing and had been designing it since she was a little girl. she's been married a year but took the dress to be drycleaned and waited too long to pick it up. >> it's something i'm never going to be able to see, touch and feel again. you know. if i wanted to pass that down to my daughter, i don't have that chance anymore. >> certainly out of her control. sparks is trying to stay positive, using it as a learning moment. she's considering making a new dress and she and her husband can renew their vows. >>> ready for a cold one or two? sf beer week is under way. yes, beer week. the next ten days is a celebration of craft beer. bay area breweries, restaurants and specialty bars will h
homeless health fair, they provided services to unhoused people, screenings, showers, haircuts, a lot of stuff. it hasn't been held since 2019 because of covid. >>> she spent weeks hand sewing her wedding dress, only to lose it when a drycleaners went up in flames. firefighters think the fire started inside aj's dry cleaning. sparks' one of a kind wedding dress was inside the shop. she spent three weeks hand sewing and had been designing it since she was a little girl. she's been...
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unhoused people are not involved in planning and creating. then you're not providing a solution. now we reached out to the mayor to get more particulars on his plan, but we have not heard back. and we also reached out to other city council members to get their opinions reporting here in san jose, justin campbell. >> kron 4 news. 7.10, keeping an eye on the radar. we do have some heavier showers sitting offshore right here. this is what i'm watching right now. >> as it moves further inland. in the meantime, we're all dealing with some light to moderate rainfall that's keeping conditions went on the roads. keep you updated. >> and those highways and bridges pretty slick out the year. and if you are taking part 20 minute delay, they did that because of the rain today. but i want to be crashes on barr slow the trains down factor that in in a slower community should be good. we'll be right back after the break. >> 7.13, is the time right now and we are tracking the storm. it is a fast mover which is good and bad. it heavy cell. just wet, for hardin. but then there's more on the way of
unhoused people are not involved in planning and creating. then you're not providing a solution. now we reached out to the mayor to get more particulars on his plan, but we have not heard back. and we also reached out to other city council members to get their opinions reporting here in san jose, justin campbell. >> kron 4 news. 7.10, keeping an eye on the radar. we do have some heavier showers sitting offshore right here. this is what i'm watching right now. >> as it moves further...
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. >> created quite a a problem for those who are unhoused.t's why they're trying to address needs. shelters and a shelter in petaluma called cots is providing tiny homes to try and get as many >> of those people indoors and eventually into permanent housing. kron. 4 sarah stinson gives us a closer look. >> on a rainy and freezing night cots. mary isaac center tries to make extra room for people in need of a warm shelter. it when it rains that it's problematic. so we do have the ability close half of our dining room off and anywhere from 3 to a dozen people. >> you know, it's helpful, but it's it's not enough. cots is always running. and max capacity providing shelter to more than 150 unhoused people at any given time. there are 25 tiny homes on the property called the people's village. the shelter also provides 70,000 hot meals a year caught has an annual budget of 8 million dollars. >> the money comes from the city. sonoma county, foundations and donors. the people who stay here have often been on house for many years and outside in tents. 8
. >> created quite a a problem for those who are unhoused.t's why they're trying to address needs. shelters and a shelter in petaluma called cots is providing tiny homes to try and get as many >> of those people indoors and eventually into permanent housing. kron. 4 sarah stinson gives us a closer look. >> on a rainy and freezing night cots. mary isaac center tries to make extra room for people in need of a warm shelter. it when it rains that it's problematic. so we do have...
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the department says whether any unhoused residents were involved is still under investigation. fremont police said one suspect was located in the area and arrested. >> i'm around here a lot. ander never see anything going on here. but i was driving down the street. i seen all these cops, and i thought something big happened. >> with that arrest, fremont p.d. assure there's no threat to community safety. in fremont, i'm amanda dell castille yo, abc news. >> dan: police found a toddler at a home in oakland they had been searching for since yesterday. she is safe now and back home. police are still look for the mother, crystal mendez. she reportedly took the girl from her ex-husband's home. mendez lost custody of the child in december. she was last scene with the child at the bard station. ama: some students in oakland are proving their resilience through music. the oakland schooling for the arts have perform mapses all year. but for the second time two weeks thieves stole thousands of dollars worth of instruments. but the students found a way to perform and they did. >> there's a
the department says whether any unhoused residents were involved is still under investigation. fremont police said one suspect was located in the area and arrested. >> i'm around here a lot. ander never see anything going on here. but i was driving down the street. i seen all these cops, and i thought something big happened. >> with that arrest, fremont p.d. assure there's no threat to community safety. in fremont, i'm amanda dell castille yo, abc news. >> dan: police found a...
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ama: this video shows collier glen spraying an unhoused woman with a hose last month in dunntown san francisco. according to the "san francisco chronicle," the restraining order bans him from having contact with the woman he sprayed. he faces a misdemeanor battery charge for the incident and is set to be back this court in march. dan: danville police aced a man this morning after a standoff. the footage you see here shows a heavy police presence around glasgow drive. police say a man barricaded himself inside a home of allegedly assaulting earlier today. they took him into custody about 3:30 today. police have not released further details. ama: a series of thefts at all ta beauty stores has led to the recovery of stolen merchandise and much more. investigators from the c.h.p. and the sheriff's department tracked a car involved in those thefts to a home in oakland.ha h of stolen merchandise. they also recovered an illegal assault rifle, a handgun and about $7,000 in cash. dan: still ahead, new details about the renovation timeline for the iconic castro theater and why it appears work
ama: this video shows collier glen spraying an unhoused woman with a hose last month in dunntown san francisco. according to the "san francisco chronicle," the restraining order bans him from having contact with the woman he sprayed. he faces a misdemeanor battery charge for the incident and is set to be back this court in march. dan: danville police aced a man this morning after a standoff. the footage you see here shows a heavy police presence around glasgow drive. police say a man...
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they're working to keep people who are unhoused warm as the number of unsheltered deaths continues to climb. the big story we're following their plus oakland, former police chief weighing his legal options now as community members debate, if the city's mayor made the right decision to fire up and after the break, president biden in europe trying to rally support for ukraine as the country marks the first year since marks the first year since russia's invasion. did you know if you turn to cold with tide you can save up to $150 a year on your energy bill? how? the lower the temp, the lower your bill. tide cleans great in cold and saves money? i am so in. save $150 when you turn to cold with tide. with an invisalign smile, everything clicks. and that class reunion becomes... i am so in. is that anna?! invis is the #1 doctor recommended clear aligner and more predictable results. invisalign without the right start to your day... your morning could hit a wall. that's not the door. i got it! belvita breakfast biscuits are baked with slow-release carbs and provides steady morning energy to h
they're working to keep people who are unhoused warm as the number of unsheltered deaths continues to climb. the big story we're following their plus oakland, former police chief weighing his legal options now as community members debate, if the city's mayor made the right decision to fire up and after the break, president biden in europe trying to rally support for ukraine as the country marks the first year since marks the first year since russia's invasion. did you know if you turn to cold...
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. >> we do know this is a place that homeless and unhoused people have been known to seek shelter in. but at this point it's a place we are very much going to try to keep everyone out. it's getting more dangerous at this point and the building does need to come down. >>> this time around, no one hurt. the cause is under investigation. firefighters in san jose also busy this morning as fire broke out on the guadalupe river downtown. crews had to climb through thick brush to get to the flames. that clause also under investigation. >>> taking a live look now. traffic flowing pretty well this evening. there you see it. that northbound six 80 road closure. we've been telling you about this for a while but it continues tonight through the rest of the holiday weekend. we want to show you our traffic map now. things are green. the closer happening between -- road and -- boulevard in pleasanton. while crews repave the road they are recommending drivers take 880 instead of 680. the lanes are expected to reopen a 5:00 on tuesday morning. >> basically, all of those ruts and potholes -- they basic
. >> we do know this is a place that homeless and unhoused people have been known to seek shelter in. but at this point it's a place we are very much going to try to keep everyone out. it's getting more dangerous at this point and the building does need to come down. >>> this time around, no one hurt. the cause is under investigation. firefighters in san jose also busy this morning as fire broke out on the guadalupe river downtown. crews had to climb through thick brush to get to...
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they are working to key people who are unhoused warm as the number of unsheltered death continues to go up. president biden is in europe to rally global support for ukraine will bring you the details of that trip. >> i'm hannah brandt in washington. i'll have that story coming up. >> well, welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. the topic now 04:14am, on a tuesday yesterday was really quiet. lot of folks out and about enjoying the sunshine. our very own gayle ong. joining us this morning, gayle, i'm wondering, you know, if i'm going out what's the forecast looking like? >> good morning we saw those spring-like temperatures which is really nice in the 60's 70's. but we do have a change in the weather pattern. so you're going to need your jacket and layer up. we're seeing temperatures widespread 40's 50's across the bay area. here's a live picture of golden gate. you can already see that cloud rolling into the area. we want to give you a live picture of stormtracker 4, really not showing much activity, but that is going to change because we have a cold front moving in over to the reg
they are working to key people who are unhoused warm as the number of unsheltered death continues to go up. president biden is in europe to rally global support for ukraine will bring you the details of that trip. >> i'm hannah brandt in washington. i'll have that story coming up. >> well, welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. the topic now 04:14am, on a tuesday yesterday was really quiet. lot of folks out and about enjoying the sunshine. our very own gayle ong. joining us this...
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. >>> the man who sprayed an unhoused person with a hose had his court date pushed back. he admitted last month he sprayed the person outside of his art gallery in san francisco. as you can see it was caught on camera and the video went viral drawing outrage around the bay area and beyond. quinn wasn't in court today. his lawyers stood in arguing that the person was known to be disruptive to local businesses. he faces up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine if he is convicted. his arraignment was rescheduled for march 23. >>> also in court, the man accused of firing a replica gun inside a synagogue. prosecutors say that he fired blank rounds into the center in san francisco earlier this month. no one was hurt and the bullets were blanks. but he is charged with a hate crime and several lesser charges. a judge granted a motion today to hold him until trial. if he is found guilty, he could go to prison for ten years. his next court date is tuesday. >>> and an abducted child is safe. the police are still searching for the kidnapper. turns out it's the mom. police found 2-y
. >>> the man who sprayed an unhoused person with a hose had his court date pushed back. he admitted last month he sprayed the person outside of his art gallery in san francisco. as you can see it was caught on camera and the video went viral drawing outrage around the bay area and beyond. quinn wasn't in court today. his lawyers stood in arguing that the person was known to be disruptive to local businesses. he faces up to six months in jail and a $2,000 fine if he is convicted. his...
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williams says he was there doing some outreach at an encampment of unhoused residents at the same time that oakland city council member carol fight in the city of oakland where there to close the encampment them. he says that he approached the council member, yelling his disapproval. i told, carol, this is your fault. >> this is your fault because you have these advocates out here working for you and they're lying to people in your line to people why we're having this back and barreled into the conversation and pushes me back and he's yelling the whole time. you need to back up. you need to back up. don't try to walk towards. are you kind of saw her. don't do that. and i'm not trying to do any of that. whether council member, carol 5 says that she felt threatened and concerned for her physical safety. so i and well within my right as is every human being to be safe. >> we all deserve to be safe. and if someone is it is it is choosing to take that safety from you. then the law says that you are within your rights to defend yourself. in this case, 5 says her close friend did the defendin
williams says he was there doing some outreach at an encampment of unhoused residents at the same time that oakland city council member carol fight in the city of oakland where there to close the encampment them. he says that he approached the council member, yelling his disapproval. i told, carol, this is your fault. >> this is your fault because you have these advocates out here working for you and they're lying to people in your line to people why we're having this back and barreled...
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from the crisis for unhoused people to affordable housing and the challenges there, then the revitalizationsan francisco's downtown. those are big orders. mayor london breed laid down her vision for the city, and anne makovec is here to break down the mayor's plan. great to see all these things happening, but when they intersect, that is the challenge! >> right, and how far are we actually going to go? it is an understatement to say that the mayor has a lot of challenges in front of her right now and a lot of frustration with how things are going in the city. but she was adamant that her administration can overcome these challenges. the mayor opening up with the city crime rate and drug issues, saying that her administration, including the new district attorney brooke jenkins, are cracking down on open air drug markets and vowed to continue a so-called hard- line approach to drug crimes. she wants to increase the police budget and hire more officers. that emphasis on public safety is a key part of her plan to reinvent and revitalize downtown, which we all know is struggling to recover from
from the crisis for unhoused people to affordable housing and the challenges there, then the revitalizationsan francisco's downtown. those are big orders. mayor london breed laid down her vision for the city, and anne makovec is here to break down the mayor's plan. great to see all these things happening, but when they intersect, that is the challenge! >> right, and how far are we actually going to go? it is an understatement to say that the mayor has a lot of challenges in front of her...
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. >> and happening now, a push is under way to give money to unhoused high school seniors in california are just trying to make it in the bay. san jose state senator is behind the bill that would guarantee a pilot program and the legislation would provide $1,000 for five months following graduation. the bill is a reintroduction to the same one proposed last year. back in 2021, he helped create the first universal basic income >>> welcome back. it's 4:56. the mayor of oakland says the city is looking good to keep the as. there hasn't been much movement, but yesterday mayor sheng thao held an economic forecast meeting and mentioned she supports the terminal site for the ballpark. the mayor wouldn't answer any questions but said negotiations were looking good. the as are continuing to negotiate with las vegas as well. >>> trending this morning, you can see models strut their stuff on the runway this valentine's day, but all of them have four legs. this is the fourth annual goat fashion show and it's back. it will be held in san francisco's union square on tuesday, february 14th, from 4:00
. >> and happening now, a push is under way to give money to unhoused high school seniors in california are just trying to make it in the bay. san jose state senator is behind the bill that would guarantee a pilot program and the legislation would provide $1,000 for five months following graduation. the bill is a reintroduction to the same one proposed last year. back in 2021, he helped create the first universal basic income >>> welcome back. it's 4:56. the mayor of oakland says...
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williams says he was there doing some outreach at an encampment of unhoused residents at the same time that oakland city council member carol fight in the city of oakland where there to close the encampment them. he says that he approached the council member, yelling his disapproval. i told, carol, this is your fault. >> this is your fault because you have these advocates out here working for you and they're lying to people in your line to people why we're having this back and forth. barreled into the conversation and pushes me back and he's yelling the whole time. you need to back up. you need to back up. don't try to walk towards. are you kind of saw her. don't do that. and i'm not trying to do any of that. whether council member, carol 5 says that she felt threatened and concerned for her physical safety. >> so i and well within my right as is every human being to be safe, we all deserve to be safe. and if someone is it is it is choosing to take that safety from you. then the law says that you are within your rights to defend yourself. >> in this case, 5 says her close friend did th
williams says he was there doing some outreach at an encampment of unhoused residents at the same time that oakland city council member carol fight in the city of oakland where there to close the encampment them. he says that he approached the council member, yelling his disapproval. i told, carol, this is your fault. >> this is your fault because you have these advocates out here working for you and they're lying to people in your line to people why we're having this back and forth....
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well, there's a plan in oakland to open up cabins to temporarily shelter unhoused people, particularly in the wood street area where scores of people will soon be ordered to move out. kron four's gayle ong has that story for us. >> project is complete, the community will have a 70 units available for individuals and they will have access to the site. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, i spoke to a long time. oakland resident who says that this project is a step in the right direction, but more work needs to be done. oakland's new cabin community on wood street will be housing up to 100 people. thanks to an 8.3 million dollar grant from the state. >> city officials say they spoke with about 70 residents of the wood street encampment about 30 of them are interested in living in the new cabins among those against it is cedar jones. he lives on the site that's known as the wood street comments. >> we are the comments. we are in the models to solving homelessness and to right with mission. this time vehicle is traumatic and one thing. but the city has really would use at all. >> last friday, a
well, there's a plan in oakland to open up cabins to temporarily shelter unhoused people, particularly in the wood street area where scores of people will soon be ordered to move out. kron four's gayle ong has that story for us. >> project is complete, the community will have a 70 units available for individuals and they will have access to the site. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, i spoke to a long time. oakland resident who says that this project is a step in the right direction, but...