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that is, stephen zunes, professor from the university of san francisco. thank you for your time. my pleasure. fbi director christopher wray testifying today on capitol hill in front of lawmakers and revealing new information that's been unearthed by the bureau about the numerous warning signs missed by the secret service in regards to the attempted ssinat n attempt on former president trump. >> fox's mike emanuel tells us ray revealed more about what the shooter's laptop showed about his state of mind on july 6th. >> he did a google search for, quote, how far away was oswald from kennedy, the gunman who tried to kill former president trump at a rally? >> google details about president john f kennedy's assassination just days before the shooting. that's according to fbi director christopher wray, who testified in front of house lawmakers on wednesday about a laptop recovered by investigators. >> and so that's a search that obviously is significant in terms of his state of mind. >> wray says authorities also recovered explosive devices in thomas cook's car and home, as well as a dro
that is, stephen zunes, professor from the university of san francisco. thank you for your time. my pleasure. fbi director christopher wray testifying today on capitol hill in front of lawmakers and revealing new information that's been unearthed by the bureau about the numerous warning signs missed by the secret service in regards to the attempted ssinat n attempt on former president trump. >> fox's mike emanuel tells us ray revealed more about what the shooter's laptop showed about his...
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san francisco. before moving forward. and joining me now is billy rigs, a professor of transportation? and innovation at the university of san francisco. thanks so much for joining >tfxw mic>us, thank you so much. for telling me be here. >liz>alright, waymo rolling out its service to everyone in san francisco. no more waitlist. why is waymo done so well where others companies just haven't managed to keep up. is it just about the money? >tfxw mic>i think it's a it's a lot about their approach to being kind of slow and steady as we all know they've been at this kind of the longest of any any company. out there. 15 plus years they've been through all 8 permits that our state offers, and i think they've really shown that they can they can weather storm ramos had just as many challenges as some of the other companies. >liz>but >>they really been deliberate about making sure that they demonstrate their technology is safe. and sustainable. i would argue >liz>it's really their game to lose right now. one would argue. is there anybody that's going to be close to any kind of competitive? for >tfxw mic>them? well, i think i thin
san francisco. before moving forward. and joining me now is billy rigs, a professor of transportation? and innovation at the university of san francisco. thanks so much for joining >tfxw mic>us, thank you so much. for telling me be here. >liz>alright, waymo rolling out its service to everyone in san francisco. no more waitlist. why is waymo done so well where others companies just haven't managed to keep up. is it just about the money? >tfxw mic>i think it's a it's a lot about...
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as soon as he's a professor of politics in the university of san francisco, the joins us live from there for i will welcome to, i'll just say we're just adding to that list of course, a long list of political violence over the many years and united states likes of malcolm x assassinated on the mazda, at least the king also killed, not to mention in 1981 the attempt to kill one of we're right in the east of all i have to of course, that incident. we reflects, of course, the long history of political violence, but that for many uh, was precisely that people thought it was history. what does this say to you about where america risk right now? i grew up to take care of that history. and i, i remember, well, this, this hubbard is not necessarily of indicative of the larger trend of this could be in the united states. and like a lot of countries, much of our political, sas incense have decisive nations, are by the people who are frankly, mentally ill. and did not have a political motivation. so we shouldn't or shouldn't assume that this is necessarily a part of the a so called but polarizing a
as soon as he's a professor of politics in the university of san francisco, the joins us live from there for i will welcome to, i'll just say we're just adding to that list of course, a long list of political violence over the many years and united states likes of malcolm x assassinated on the mazda, at least the king also killed, not to mention in 1981 the attempt to kill one of we're right in the east of all i have to of course, that incident. we reflects, of course, the long history of...
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university of san francisco politics professor james taylor likens the shooting to an assassination attempt in 1981, when then president ronald reagan was wounded by gunfire when leaving a d.c. hotel. after giving a speech to have political violence in american politics is not new. but to have it in such a way where a candidate is on stage about to give a speech in front of hundreds of supporters in broad daylight on national television, is really brazen. disinformation and conspiracy theories about the attack are already swirling on social media. you know, in terms of our politics and the polarization in our politics, this is just a dismal development, because it just increases cynicism. it will increase distrust, it will lead to more conspiracy, the internet will take it in an entire, entirely different direction, regardless of what the official outcomes and official reports are. the internet, it has its own mind. and president biden flew back to the white house after addressing the nation from delaware today. he condemned the violence, saying the nation must unite against it. live in stu
university of san francisco politics professor james taylor likens the shooting to an assassination attempt in 1981, when then president ronald reagan was wounded by gunfire when leaving a d.c. hotel. after giving a speech to have political violence in american politics is not new. but to have it in such a way where a candidate is on stage about to give a speech in front of hundreds of supporters in broad daylight on national television, is really brazen. disinformation and conspiracy theories...
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lee is an associate professor at the university of san francisco and an expert in deepfake videos. >>t just something that the platforms should do. the government should be taking some action, lee tells me. >> combating this type of content is about protecting election integrity, she says. in a healthy democracy, it's critical for people to be able to have confidence that the material they see is real. >> people might actually vote based on what they see in a deepfake video, even if it's completely inauthentic. and that's dangerous in and of itself. >> assembly member berman says he's hopeful his bill will become law sometime over the next few weeks, taking steps to protect everyone, no matter which side of the political spectrum they may fall. >> voters want to believe in the integrity of our elections and the integrity of our democracy. and so i think this is something that has remarkable bipartisan support. >> tim johns, abc seven news. >> next, a new way to explore the star wars galaxy. and it's coming soon right to your living room. a sneak peek coming up. and remember abc seven
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lee is an associate professor at the university of san francisco and an expert in deepfake videos. >> but it's not just something that the platforms should do. the government should be taking some action, lee tells me. >> combating this type of content is about protecting election integrity, she says in a healthy democracy, it's critical for people to be able to have confidence that the material they see is real. >> people might actually vote based on what they see in a deepfake video, even if it's completely inauthentic. and that's dangerous in and of itself. >> assembly member berman says he's hopeful his bill will become law sometime over the next few weeks, taking steps to protect everyone, no matter which side of the political spectrum they may fall. >> voters want to believe in the integrity of our elections and the integrity of our democracy. and so i think this is something that has remarkable bipartisan support. >> now, assemblymember berman's bill is not the only one being considered in sacramento. currently in fact, several lawmakers have introduced similar bills at the cap
lee is an associate professor at the university of san francisco and an expert in deepfake videos. >> but it's not just something that the platforms should do. the government should be taking some action, lee tells me. >> combating this type of content is about protecting election integrity, she says in a healthy democracy, it's critical for people to be able to have confidence that the material they see is real. >> people might actually vote based on what they see in a...
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i speak to the stephen as soon as he's the professor of politics and university of san francisco. he joins us at life from there. welcome back to alger, 0. first, the less reflects upon exactly what has happened in the past 24 hours. how close this 20 year old was to potentially change in the course of american politics and history. he may have already given the depending on the reaction, even though. ready trump, the fortunately escapes with, with minor end entries, but again, it was, it was a barrier. you can't get much closer than that. in terms of the projectile, the bullet fired from several 100 meters away. i mean, this is the kind of thing where you getting united states of course. so a are 15 are right. ready use the military grade welfare rifles that are on a band and vast majority of countries, but somehow a 10 year old can get ahold of them and get in to that. you're going to try to this assassination, which again is very close. just taking stock of the reactions that we've seen pouring in from low leaders, particularly across your board of them seem to share the common
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lee is an associate professor at the university of san francisco and an expert in deepfake videos. >>it's not just something that the platforms should do. the government should be taking some action, lee tells me. >> combating this type of content is about protecting election integrity, she says in a healthy democracy, it's critical for people to be able to have confidence that the material they see is real. >> people might actually vote based on what they see in a deepfake video, even if it's completely inauthentic. and that's dangerous in and of itself. >> assembly member berman says he's hopeful his bill will become law sometime over the next few weeks, taking steps to protect everyone, no matter which side of the political spectrum they may fall. >> voters want to believe in the integrity of our elections and the integrity of our democracy. and so i think this is something that has remarkable bipartisan support. >> now, assemblymember berman's bill is not the only one being considered in sacramento. currently in fact, several lawmakers have introduced similar bills at the capitol
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as robin cooper from the department of psychiatry at the university of california in san francisco. thank you so much for all of your insight. welcome, and that's our time. make sure to stay informed, stay engaged and stay in touch for now though, from all of us here on the day. thank you so much for spending part of your day by the what makes the diversity of it's amazing. the commitment to one another, no matter what you're focus, linda is turning this stress into a business idea. the 19 year old hon over native is the founder of bullet points and asked design to make life easier for students. but how does it work? yeah, let me show you made in germany in 16 minutes on d w the each. my story of the people who planned me build a good case have been nice to me. i am not saddam, depending on my secrets. i have month to my city is days for centuries and accompanied my country through its finest hours. until the days i'm nearly banished starts to lie 18 o d w of the . this is focus on your i'm larva lola, welcome. in france, a far right party that was long considered taboo, stood up the
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she's an associate clinical professor and the department of psychiatry at the university of california in san francisco. she's also a member of the climate psychology alliance. welcome to the day robin. the, some of the phrases we use every day is the just the link between heat and having a bad temper. you know, we have, my blood is boiling, we feel all hot and bothered sometimes we tell people to chill out, is that just a co incidence? that is not a coincidence, it is absolutely clear that our colloquial language tells us so much about what we all experience. we are franky, we are irritable, we are moody, and we're much less able to apply our normal restraints on our behaviors when it's extremely high. particularly these heat that you've already outlined. but can you say that hot weather makes people cranky, angry is there than a link between hot weather and crime as well is absolutely irritable frankie, i don't have a whole lot of patients, but we know that there is increased into personal violence, not silence on property violence or that kind of a violent changes, but interpersonal violence. and th
she's an associate clinical professor and the department of psychiatry at the university of california in san francisco. she's also a member of the climate psychology alliance. welcome to the day robin. the, some of the phrases we use every day is the just the link between heat and having a bad temper. you know, we have, my blood is boiling, we feel all hot and bothered sometimes we tell people to chill out, is that just a co incidence? that is not a coincidence, it is absolutely clear that our...
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louise aronson is a geriatrician and professor of medicine at the university of san francisco.t-selling book "elderhood" is about redefining old age. >> i honestly think anybody who has lived past their 40s knows age matters, right? your body changes. your brain changes. what i would like to see is a conversation where we actually discuss the things that matter. >> reporter: it gets tricky, right? >> absolutely. >> reporter: things like wisdom. >> right. >> reporter: brushing up against decreasing cognitive function. >> right. there is a lot of variability. >> reporter: a healthy human brain has up to 100 billion nerve cells making trillions of connections with each other. recent research suggests a normal part of aging involves forgetting less important memories to help make room for new ones. the problem comes when normal forgetting is coupled with an abnormal process causing dementia. i would say by far the biggest fear my patients have is that they're losing it. >> right. >> reporter: and very often it will start with i couldn't think of the name. it is somebody i know so w
louise aronson is a geriatrician and professor of medicine at the university of san francisco.t-selling book "elderhood" is about redefining old age. >> i honestly think anybody who has lived past their 40s knows age matters, right? your body changes. your brain changes. what i would like to see is a conversation where we actually discuss the things that matter. >> reporter: it gets tricky, right? >> absolutely. >> reporter: things like wisdom. >> right....
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of their programs into the wcc, including men's basketball and women's soccer. other wcc schools include santa clara university and the university of san francisco, home of the donsiversities are now official members of a different power five conference, with cal and stanford now in the acc. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu, fox two starts now. >> eugenie is preparing for this storm, and customers should be preparing as well. >> officials calling it a heat storm as dangerously high temperatures hit the bay area this week, people across our region can expect high fire danger as well, and potentially some planned power shutoffs. >> and this, as we do, monitor breaking news, the impact already being seen from this dangerous heat as a fire breaks out in the berkeley hills. >> a close call tonight there in oakland, a red flag warning is now in effect for parts of the north and east bay. hello again everyone. >> i'm heather holmes and i'm mike mibach. we begin with that breaking news out of the east bay, where firefighters have gotten a fire on grizzly peak under control. this fire first started, i should say, started between south park drive and centennial drive, not far fro
of their programs into the wcc, including men's basketball and women's soccer. other wcc schools include santa clara university and the university of san francisco, home of the donsiversities are now official members of a different power five conference, with cal and stanford now in the acc. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu, fox two starts now. >> eugenie is preparing for this storm, and customers should be preparing as well. >> officials calling it a heat storm as dangerously high...
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university of san francisco politics professor james taylor likens the shooting to an assassination attempt in 1981, when then president ronald reagan was wounded by gunfire when leaving a d.c. hotel. after giving a speech to have a political violence in american politics is not new, but to have it in such a way where a candidate is on stage about to give a speech in front of hundreds of supporters in broad daylight on national television, is really brazen disinformation and conspiracy theories about the attack are already swirling on social media. you know, in terms of our politics and the polarization in our politics, this is just a dismal development, because it just increases cynicism. it will increase distrust, it will lead to more conspiracy, the internet will take it in an entire, entirely different direction, regardless of what the official outcomes and official reports are. the internet, it has its own mind. emma goss for today in the bay president biden, meanwhile, flew back to the white house after addressing the nation from his home state of delaware. he was attending church whe
university of san francisco politics professor james taylor likens the shooting to an assassination attempt in 1981, when then president ronald reagan was wounded by gunfire when leaving a d.c. hotel. after giving a speech to have a political violence in american politics is not new, but to have it in such a way where a candidate is on stage about to give a speech in front of hundreds of supporters in broad daylight on national television, is really brazen disinformation and conspiracy theories...
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after earning master in administration from san francisco state university in 1999, jeanbecame dean oftudents at luther burbank middle school and principal of gratin elementary. served 15 years advocating for special education program focused on recruiting and retaining teachers and put in place first policy that stretch beyond the classroom and recognized by the school at large. in 2016, she was named the mayor principal of the year by mayor ed lee. in 2017 jean appointed assistant soup oup--her work during covid responded to the impact that locked down had on students particularly kids with special needs. she made sure every child had access to remote learning a caring teacher and go-to person who can offer empathy and support. seeing the covid recovery in the time of opportunity created a network of recovery service, including literacy camp, saturday school, and learning pods a life line for so many kids and families. jean we wish you the best of luck as you and your family start a new chapter on the east coast. we are sorry to see you go, but we are immensely grateful for the years
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my name is piercey and stand before you as a university of san francisco master in public administration newly accepted and are admitted students and stand before you with a vision for our city future. we face a unhoused crisis on our streets, but together we can forge a path forward that is both effective and compassionate. what i propose is a plan to reduce homelessinous in san francisco by 90 percent by november 1, 2024. this starts with dedicated outreach teams like urban alchemy connecting with individuals providing immediate shelter and offering essential services from there we move to innovative container communities- >> i'm pausing your time for a moment. do you want sfgovtv to show what is on the projecting? >> not yet. i'll get to that. thank you. from there we move to innovative container communities that offer temporary but secure housing with daily support subss designed to stabilize and uplit. given the pressing need to address the home lsdsness crisis in san francisco and current budget constraints i present a streamlined practical plan to transition the unhoused populatio
my name is piercey and stand before you as a university of san francisco master in public administration newly accepted and are admitted students and stand before you with a vision for our city future. we face a unhoused crisis on our streets, but together we can forge a path forward that is both effective and compassionate. what i propose is a plan to reduce homelessinous in san francisco by 90 percent by november 1, 2024. this starts with dedicated outreach teams like urban alchemy connecting...
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david levine is a professor of law at the university of california college of the law, san francisco, and says it's been a long road for proposition 22 passed in 2020. they had drivers who said, we don't want to be classified as independent contractors because they in their perception, it harms them because they are they don't have access to a number of benefits that an employee has. and in this particular case, the issue was access to workers compensation benefits. the argument centered around whether prop 22 violates part of the state constitution, but the justices all agreed it does not. in a statement, seiu said today's ruling only strengthens our demand for the right to join together in a union so that we can begin improving the gig economy for our workers and our customers. today, we spoke with drivers and reaction was mixed. manic would prefer to be considered an employee. we guarantee, like the minimum, the minimum wage and we guarantee like the hours and everything. yeah, better. but this driver sees it differently. we should be classified as a self-employed contractors, cont
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my name is piercey and stand before you as a university of san francisco master in public administration newly accepted and are admitted students and stand before you with a vision for our city future. we face a unhoused crisis on our streets, but together we can forge a path forward that is both effective and compassionate. what i propose is a plan to reduce homelessinous in san francisco by 90 percent by november 1, 2024. this starts with dedicated outreach teams like urban alchemy connecting...
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. >> lauren mouth and epidemiologist at university of california in san francisco says one of the study's authors say women gave various reasons for handling their own abortions. >> people's reasons for self managing abortion are also quite varied. but most often reflect desire for privacy. or to try something on their own before they go to a clinic said to have more autonomy in their and their abortion care. concerns about the cost of a clinic based abortion or difficulties getting to a clinic. as well as concerns about the legality of abortion are also but less often than a desire for privacy and to try something on their own. first. >> ralph pointed to possible limits to the research. respondents may be underreporting their abortions because researchers are asking them about a sensitive and potentially criminalized behavior. and boeing has named a new ceo who will take over next week as the troubled company redorted quarterly loss of 1.4 billion dollars. robert kelly or berg is a veteran of the aerospace industry who will replace previous ceo david calhoun. the company's losses across
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my name is piercey and stand before you as a university of san francisco master in public administration newly accepted and are admitted students and stand before you with a vision for our city future. we face a unhoused crisis on our streets, but together we can forge a path forward that is both effective and compassionate. what i propose is a plan to reduce homelessinous in san francisco by 90 percent by november 1, 2024. this starts with dedicated outreach teams like urban alchemy connecting with individuals providing immediate shelter and offering essential services from there we move to innovative container communities- >> i'm pausing your time for a moment. do you want sfgovtv to show what is on the projecting? >> not yet. i'll get to that. thank you. from there we move to innovative container communities that offer temporary but secure housing with daily support subss designed to stabilize and uplit. given the pressing need to address the home lsdsness crisis in san francisco and current budget constraints i present a streamlined practical plan to transition the unhoused populatio
my name is piercey and stand before you as a university of san francisco master in public administration newly accepted and are admitted students and stand before you with a vision for our city future. we face a unhoused crisis on our streets, but together we can forge a path forward that is both effective and compassionate. what i propose is a plan to reduce homelessinous in san francisco by 90 percent by november 1, 2024. this starts with dedicated outreach teams like urban alchemy connecting...
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. >> and lauren, ralph, an epidemiologist at the university of california in san francisco, one of that. she's one of the study's authors and she says that women gave various reasons for handling their own abortions. >> people's reasons for self managing abortion are also quite varied. but most often reflect desire for privacy. or to try something on their own before they go to a clinic. so to have more autonomy in their and their abortion care. concerns about the cost of the clinic based abortion or difficulties getting to a clinic. as well as concerns about the legality of abortion are also but less often than a desire for privacy and to try something on their own. first. >> she pointed to possible limits to the research response may be underreporting their abortions because researchers are asking them about something that is very sensitive and potentially criminalize behavior. it's 10:22am. and still ahead on the kron 4 morning news. we have the latest on the fires burn10. 25 in the north bay. one person is injured in a house fire that happened in santa rosa. so let's take a look at
. >> and lauren, ralph, an epidemiologist at the university of california in san francisco, one of that. she's one of the study's authors and she says that women gave various reasons for handling their own abortions. >> people's reasons for self managing abortion are also quite varied. but most often reflect desire for privacy. or to try something on their own before they go to a clinic. so to have more autonomy in their and their abortion care. concerns about the cost of the clinic...
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jeffrey: mark stein of san francisco state university, thank you very much. >> thank you. jeffrey: that is pbs news weekend for this sunday. i am john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> bringing journalism to life on stage. amplifying local culture, deepening civic participation.
jeffrey: mark stein of san francisco state university, thank you very much. >> thank you. jeffrey: that is pbs news weekend for this sunday. i am john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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. >> lauren, ralph and epidemiologist at university of california in san francisco and one of the study's gave various reasons for handling their own abortions. >> people's reasons for self managing an abortion are also quite varied. but most often reflect a desire for privacy. or to try something on their own before they go to a clinic. so to have more autonomy in their and their abortion care. concerns about the cost of the clinic based abortion or difficulties getting to a clinic. as well as concerns about the legality of abortion are also but less often than a desire for privacy and to try something on their own. first. >> are appointed to possible limits to the research. researchers are other respondents may be underreporting their abortions because researchers are asking them about a sensitive and potentially criminalize behavior. coming up next at noon bay area, lawmakers taking further steps in the fight against substance abuse. we speak with one of them. my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 p
. >> lauren, ralph and epidemiologist at university of california in san francisco and one of the study's gave various reasons for handling their own abortions. >> people's reasons for self managing an abortion are also quite varied. but most often reflect a desire for privacy. or to try something on their own before they go to a clinic. so to have more autonomy in their and their abortion care. concerns about the cost of the clinic based abortion or difficulties getting to a...
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gretchen sisson is a qualitative sociologist studying abortion and adoption at the university of california san francisco. her studies adoption include hundreds of in-depth interviews with women who have relinquished infants for domestic adoption over the past 60 years, with a particular focus on women who have relinquished since roe v wade. dr. sissons was cited in the supreme court's dissent. dogs v jackson, the women's health organization, and has been covered in outlets including new york magazine, the washington post and npr as all things considered. and consider this. she joins us tonight to discuss her new book relinquished the politics, adoption and the privilege of american motherhood. thank you for being here. thank you all for being here. i am really thrilled to have a conversation with you. i think you and i talk for hours, so i'm kind of going to pretend like you kind of already have that earlier because the first hour highlights. yes. to add to my introduction name is angela. i'm an adoptee and gretchen and i first met at the end of 2021 during the supreme court hearings when we were interv
gretchen sisson is a qualitative sociologist studying abortion and adoption at the university of california san francisco. her studies adoption include hundreds of in-depth interviews with women who have relinquished infants for domestic adoption over the past 60 years, with a particular focus on women who have relinquished since roe v wade. dr. sissons was cited in the supreme court's dissent. dogs v jackson, the women's health organization, and has been covered in outlets including new york...
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i'm a retired san francisco police commander, after retirement, i was an adjunct professor at university ofan francisco and chair of the university's, institute of criminal justice leadership. i and i skipped one of my lines. and, commissioner, you threw me off here. but we have two short presentations tonight, and they are rather short. mine will be a higher overview, and you're going to get some granularity from sorsha, and some photos of, of what our project looks like anyway. but i'm here tonight as part of a team that includes several experienced and engaged san francisco, neighborhood leaders. they're here in the audience tonight. derek owyang and lori brooke. lilly, who's a member also, but wasn't able to make it tonight, these are all leaders, and it was a fascinating time that i was able to spend with them, where over a course of months under the auspices of the chronicle and the sf next project, we entertained a wide range of things on answering the question about big ideas to solve san francisco's problems, i our project ended up being a neighborhood policing project, pilots for
i'm a retired san francisco police commander, after retirement, i was an adjunct professor at university ofan francisco and chair of the university's, institute of criminal justice leadership. i and i skipped one of my lines. and, commissioner, you threw me off here. but we have two short presentations tonight, and they are rather short. mine will be a higher overview, and you're going to get some granularity from sorsha, and some photos of, of what our project looks like anyway. but i'm here...
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and the regents of the university of california on behalf of its san francisco campus, pursuant to which ucsf will assume a portion of developers right title, and interest in and to the development agreement between the city and developer for the potrero power station project with respect to block two of the project. approving a waiver of liability by the city, acting by and through its planning department for the benefit of developer, pursuant to which the city will waive and release any claims made for action subsequent to execution of the waiver against the developer in connection with developers. indemnification obligations in section 4.10 of the development agreement with respect to block two of the project, and adopting findings under sequa. madam chair, thank you. and we have our office of economic and workforce development here. thank you, madam chair. good morning. members of the committee, john law with cdd staff, here, i'll be brief, i know it's been a busy day. busy week, busy month for the committee, so i have no slides, but happy to, of course. spend whatever time you would
and the regents of the university of california on behalf of its san francisco campus, pursuant to which ucsf will assume a portion of developers right title, and interest in and to the development agreement between the city and developer for the potrero power station project with respect to block two of the project. approving a waiver of liability by the city, acting by and through its planning department for the benefit of developer, pursuant to which the city will waive and release any...
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of employees. on abc7's midday live, we talked with state san francisco state university professor of labor studies john logan about this ruling. he says workers comp insurance was the driving issue behind this years long legal challenge. >> the union and the drivers who were challenging prop 22, said only the state has the authority to regulate to grant workers comp uh. but the court rejected this argument. it was a unanimous decision. it said that it was not going to overturn prop 22, meaning that the delivery drivers will remain independent contractors. they want to have the right to workers comp, they want to have the right to unemployment insurance, to minimum wage, to overtime, but it also said that there's nothing to prevent the state from, enacting new workers comp laws, which would in the future, grant workers comp to this. so it's not over yet. >> prop 22 gives app based gig workers some benefits, but not full employee protections. uber calls the court's decision a victory for drivers and democracy. developing news a person is under arrest in connection with a fast moving wildfire near ch
of employees. on abc7's midday live, we talked with state san francisco state university professor of labor studies john logan about this ruling. he says workers comp insurance was the driving issue behind this years long legal challenge. >> the union and the drivers who were challenging prop 22, said only the state has the authority to regulate to grant workers comp uh. but the court rejected this argument. it was a unanimous decision. it said that it was not going to overturn prop 22,...
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the proposed building operated by the university of california san francisco and include outpatient healthcare facilities featuring a cancer treatment facility with 3 story medical equipment and lab above. the project requires four major modifications to proceed. first modification of priority retail standard in section 3.2.4. second, the upper building setback in section 6.4.1. the street wall standards, 6.4.5 and modification of inparking and loading entrance in section 6.20.5. the commission must find the requested changes to building standards quality of design and public benefit superior or equal to that anticipated in the d for d. the overall power station mix use project consist of comprehensive master plan for 29 acre former industrial site includes numerous public benefit and community amenities that transform the central waterfront. many applications for been before you for this project and listed in your executive summary so i'll spare everyone the process of going through project history. i will just remind you that this commission initially approved the project january 30, 2020. c
the proposed building operated by the university of california san francisco and include outpatient healthcare facilities featuring a cancer treatment facility with 3 story medical equipment and lab above. the project requires four major modifications to proceed. first modification of priority retail standard in section 3.2.4. second, the upper building setback in section 6.4.1. the street wall standards, 6.4.5 and modification of inparking and loading entrance in section 6.20.5. the commission...
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$18,016 from the centers for disease control and prevention through the regents of the university of california, san franciscootal amount of $107,707 for participation in a program, entitled “targeted hiv/tb strategic information technical assistance for president's emergency plan for aids relief (pepfar) and global fund to fight aids, tuberculosis and malaria (gfatm) countries,” for the period of september 30, 2023, through september 29, 2024. madam chair. >> thank you mr. clerk. we have mayor's office- >> no, health department. >> health department. got it. thank you. >> may i begin? >> please. >> thank you. i am williemic farland the director of center for public health research within the san francisco department of public health. thank you for reviewing request accept and expend this grant. to give background of the grant, [indiscernible] enlisted the san francisco health department unique experience in addressing the hiv epidemic. we have been receiving this kind of funding since inception in 2003, so this funding enable said to provide training and technical assistance on hiv epidemiology and prevejz t
$18,016 from the centers for disease control and prevention through the regents of the university of california, san franciscootal amount of $107,707 for participation in a program, entitled “targeted hiv/tb strategic information technical assistance for president's emergency plan for aids relief (pepfar) and global fund to fight aids, tuberculosis and malaria (gfatm) countries,” for the period of september 30, 2023, through september 29, 2024. madam chair. >> thank you mr. clerk. we...
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of town to the housing element. the mall is as everyone knows, [indiscernible] it is next to san francisco state university, the playground and lowell high school. i acknowledge the significance of the project for district 7 in the future of san francisco and thank advocate neighbors, community members housing advocacy groups who pasticipated and the work at the office of economic workforce development, mayor office housing community development, fire department, dpw and itisy planning. i want to thank jen lowe in my office in particular and also the work she did when he worked for supervisor norman yee before i was elected on this project. it has been a long journey to get this to this point after many years of community meetings design iteration and negotiation on the community benefits, i'm so proud and excited to support the reimagining of the mall that allow this already successful shopping center to offer new experiences while building 3500 much needed housing units, 20 percent is affordable, [indiscernible] 6 acres of open space and retail options including ground floor retail on 19th avenue where now there is asph
of town to the housing element. the mall is as everyone knows, [indiscernible] it is next to san francisco state university, the playground and lowell high school. i acknowledge the significance of the project for district 7 in the future of san francisco and thank advocate neighbors, community members housing advocacy groups who pasticipated and the work at the office of economic workforce development, mayor office housing community development, fire department, dpw and itisy planning. i want...
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of town to the housing element. the mall is as everyone knows, [indiscernible] it is next to san francisco state university, the playground and lowell high school. i acknowledge the significance of the project for district 7 in the future of san francisco and thank advocate neighbors, community members housing advocacy groups who pasticipated and the work at the office of economic workforce development, mayor office housing community development, fire department, dpw and itisy planning. i want to thank jen lowe in my office in particular and also the work she did when he worked for supervisor norman yee before i was elected on this project. it has been a long journey to get this to this point after many years of community meetings design iteration and negotiation on the community benefits, i'm so proud and excited to support the reimagining of the mall that allow this already successful shopping center to offer new experiences while building 3500 much needed housing units, 20 percent is affordable, [indiscernible] 6 acres of open space and retail options including ground floor retail on 19th avenue where now there is asph
of town to the housing element. the mall is as everyone knows, [indiscernible] it is next to san francisco state university, the playground and lowell high school. i acknowledge the significance of the project for district 7 in the future of san francisco and thank advocate neighbors, community members housing advocacy groups who pasticipated and the work at the office of economic workforce development, mayor office housing community development, fire department, dpw and itisy planning. i want...
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university! [applause] next we have out of lowell high school, [indiscernible] going to uc santa cruz. future banana slug here. banana slug in the house. [applause] and next we have, aya [indiscernible] going to san francisco state university, local right here. go gators! [applause] congratulations. next we have, jeremiah jovana gomez! [applause] coming out of sota high school and going to uc santa cruz, everyone. congratulations. next we have out of galileo high school, kelly wu, going to san diego state! going down south. [applause] great job. next we have, out of academy, kalil going to san jose state university. go spartans! [applause] next, out of balboa high school, let's go bal, mandy going to williams college! [applause] alright. out of lincoln, let's see--actually , no. kipp sf college prep. nazir travis! [applause] out of lincoln high school, --going to cal poly! [applause] and out of galileo, we have waylen tang, uc irvine representing in the house! [applause] and last but not least, out of lincoln high school, wilson lee going to san jose state university. another spartan in the house! [applause] let's hear to ladies and gentlemen to bridge to excellence scholarship recipients here tonight! wow
university! [applause] next we have out of lowell high school, [indiscernible] going to uc santa cruz. future banana slug here. banana slug in the house. [applause] and next we have, aya [indiscernible] going to san francisco state university, local right here. go gators! [applause] congratulations. next we have, jeremiah jovana gomez! [applause] coming out of sota high school and going to uc santa cruz, everyone. congratulations. next we have out of galileo high school, kelly wu, going to san...
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. >> university of california school of law, san francisco professor david levine says the ninth circuit decision means cities will take more decisive action to clear encampments. >> i would expect that the cities will end up being a bit more aggressive because voters complain about this. they you know, they don't feel safe. they think it's unsightly. >> this ruling on monday did stipulate that when cities collect property, including personal papers, identifications or medications, those cities have to hold on to those items for at least three months. the decision on monday isn't the final step in the process. san francisco's city attorney says the issue will be pushed back to lower courts. but he says it is looking like san francisco and other cities. cities will have broader discretion in addressing homelessness. >> within a few weeks, the district court will get the official order from the ninth circuit, and we expect at that time the injunction to at least be partially vacated. >> san francisco's mayor's office also issued a statement about the ruling, saying, quote, san francisco is
. >> university of california school of law, san francisco professor david levine says the ninth circuit decision means cities will take more decisive action to clear encampments. >> i would expect that the cities will end up being a bit more aggressive because voters complain about this. they you know, they don't feel safe. they think it's unsightly. >> this ruling on monday did stipulate that when cities collect property, including personal papers, identifications or...
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. >> university of california school of law, san francisco professor david levine says the ninth circuit decision means cities will take more decisive action to clear encampments. >> i would expect that the cities will end up being a bit more aggressive because voters complain about this. they, you know, they don't feel safe. they think it's unsightly. >> this ruling on monday did stipulate that when cities collect property, including personal papers, identifications or medications, those cities have to hold on to those items for at least three months. the decision on monday isn't the final step in the process. san francisco's city attorney says the issue will be pushed back to lower courts. but he says it is looking like san francisco and other cities will have broader discretion in addressing homelessness. >> within a few weeks, the district court will get the official order from the ninth circuit, and we expect at that time the injunction to at least be partially vacated. >> in san francisco's mayor's office issued a statement about the ruling, saying, quote, san francisco is a city t
. >> university of california school of law, san francisco professor david levine says the ninth circuit decision means cities will take more decisive action to clear encampments. >> i would expect that the cities will end up being a bit more aggressive because voters complain about this. they, you know, they don't feel safe. they think it's unsightly. >> this ruling on monday did stipulate that when cities collect property, including personal papers, identifications or...
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agreement was reached yesterday with the regents of the university of california, ucsf health regarding their purchase of daily health to san franciscosaint mary's hospital center and saint francis memorial hospital under the settlement agreement. the region's commit over the next decade to maintain services for the and house. my for 30 million in capital investment, czech competition in the health care market, the safe car, the affordability and the access to service residents of san francisco. police in monterey county are adding tesla's to their fleet and their soon-to-be were trolling with a cybertruck police car. this is a prototype of the cars they plan to buy greenfield. police department says going electric will say the city $15,000 a year. >> today is even hotter yesterday. >> i'm will tran. and coming up, we'll full team coverage of heat wave that is just >> i welcome back to the kron. morning news going on 5.38 and the heat is the top story of the morning. wherever you are today, we just want you to be safe. good morning, john. absolutely. yeah. safety your first concern today. fire danger right up there with that. these a
agreement was reached yesterday with the regents of the university of california, ucsf health regarding their purchase of daily health to san franciscosaint mary's hospital center and saint francis memorial hospital under the settlement agreement. the region's commit over the next decade to maintain services for the and house. my for 30 million in capital investment, czech competition in the health care market, the safe car, the affordability and the access to service residents of san...
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. >> university of california school of law san francisco professor david levine says the ninth circuit>> i would expect that the cities will end up being a bit more aggressive because voters complain about this. they you know, they don't feel safe. they think it's unsightly. >> this ruling on monday did stipulate that when cities collect property, including personal papers, identifications or medications, those cities have to hold on to those items for at least three months. the decision on monday isn't the final step in the process. san francisco's city attorney says the issue will be pushed back to lower courts. but he says it is looking like san francisco and other cities will have broader discretion in addressing homelessness. >> within a few weeks, the district court will get the official order from the ninth circuit, and we expect at that time the injunction to at least be partially vacated. >> san francisco's mayor's office issued a statement about the ruling, saying, quote, san francisco is a city that prioritizes compassion and we will continue to lead with services first in a
. >> university of california school of law san francisco professor david levine says the ninth circuit>> i would expect that the cities will end up being a bit more aggressive because voters complain about this. they you know, they don't feel safe. they think it's unsightly. >> this ruling on monday did stipulate that when cities collect property, including personal papers, identifications or medications, those cities have to hold on to those items for at least three months....
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of san jose and san francisco. just a handful of seats remain for the december and march exams, most of which are in locations several hours away. many colleges and universitiesde sat scores optional for admission over the last few years. that resulted in fewer test centers. however, some schools have started reversing those policies. >> all right. well, good luck to everyone taking that test. that was no fun. i know. all right, let's turn our attention to the weather forecast. what a lovely, cool day out there. >> yes. abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel is here with the weather. sandhya. yeah. >> ama and dan. it was absolutely gorgeous today. pretty mild pattern for summertime. want to show you the live pictures from our tower cameras right now. and no matter which direction you look, you can see plenty of blue sky there. 80s for our warmest inland valleys 60s coast side. so really pleasant weather at or slightly below average and it has been like this for a couple of days as this area of low pressure has been sitting off the coast and continuing to bring us a strong marine influence. so we did see some isolated thunderstorms up around the northeastern po
of san jose and san francisco. just a handful of seats remain for the december and march exams, most of which are in locations several hours away. many colleges and universitiesde sat scores optional for admission over the last few years. that resulted in fewer test centers. however, some schools have started reversing those policies. >> all right. well, good luck to everyone taking that test. that was no fun. i know. all right, let's turn our attention to the weather forecast. what a...