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on page thirty in the final draft could you which i know historical to historic district. there's some confusion in california because the state uses under the california environment quality act the historical and it's used not historical resources so, anyway i think here most the reference to the civic center use the word historic and not historical that's so let's change that. also i can't resist two shades i don't know why we can't get to 50. i'm going to ask that the open space element and making the vpdz of consistency with the priority section 10 one and finding under sequa >> thank you commissioner moore. >> i like to thank the planning department for the many changes and having stated fluid on a number of important issues. the exchanges we've heard today are by definition the high needs and underserved is crucial to this discussion u discussion that's been addressed and continued to be monitored. i appreciate the public comments i share any concerns about policy 4.2 partially because terms of the bio diversity i think as pa planned policy is poorly documented in the plan, however, when it comes to specifically to the manage
on page thirty in the final draft could you which i know historical to historic district. there's some confusion in california because the state uses under the california environment quality act the historical and it's used not historical resources so, anyway i think here most the reference to the civic center use the word historic and not historical that's so let's change that. also i can't resist two shades i don't know why we can't get to 50. i'm going to ask that the open space element and...
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i know you mentioned in your presentation that we have before us the california authority initiative which the puc was piggybacking off of is no longer available in northern california. number one, i just wanted to revisit when that rebate program went away and also if you have any insight as to whether something of this nature or similar may be happening or taking place and available for the public in the future. >> yes, thank you for that question. and if i could, i'll defer to assistant general manager hail because she is also an expert in that area, if i may. >> before she comes up, can you talk a little bit about new customers that -- and what that would do for puc profits? >> yes. i would say what that would do to recover costs, not even profits for the puc. so, for an example -- >> so, we don't make a profit for charging anyone for power or water or anything? >> as a municipal utility, we are barred from making a profit. so, that makes us unique compared to -- >> so, we're subsidizing it now. so, that's my concern is right now based on the rates that we're charging, we're subsi
i know you mentioned in your presentation that we have before us the california authority initiative which the puc was piggybacking off of is no longer available in northern california. number one, i just wanted to revisit when that rebate program went away and also if you have any insight as to whether something of this nature or similar may be happening or taking place and available for the public in the future. >> yes, thank you for that question. and if i could, i'll defer to...
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>> my i ask the deputy city attorney whether or not he could refer us to some express provision in either the californiapublic records act or some other statute with the exempts from disclosure of this kind of information? >> sure, the good government guide references the language that it uses with respect to whether the disclosure of personal information would shed light on the operations of, you know, government, that is a reference to a whole line of california appellant court cases including city... >> and let me, and i hate to interrupt you, my question was very simple. could you refer us to a statute, or some other, or some express provision in the california public records act, that exempts this language, that exempts this information from disclosure? because that is the only thing that section 67.26. >> right. >> would exempt it and could you give me a statute. >> so the sunshine, the sunshine ordinance that you just cited, and in another provision of the sunshine ordinance, 67.1 g makes reference to basically incorporates california public records act law with respect to the right of privacy. a
>> my i ask the deputy city attorney whether or not he could refer us to some express provision in either the californiapublic records act or some other statute with the exempts from disclosure of this kind of information? >> sure, the good government guide references the language that it uses with respect to whether the disclosure of personal information would shed light on the operations of, you know, government, that is a reference to a whole line of california appellant court...
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the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a
the organization of this lovely event. thank you all for joining us >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the...
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have the california department of control and the san francisco public health department and the california public health department and all the water board agencies are working in partnership with us to make sure that when the island is transferred we can be readily assured that the clean up is done to the allowable standards by regulators so everything we're documentation on treasure island is transparent and we'll hold public meetings our stakeholders can attend you can look at on the website and we believe in exactly what we're doctoring this is a development that's gone to transcend maybe 20 years when it's done treasure island yerba buena is the next designation in the bay area. we realize we are strategically located so we're not only looking at roads and transportation our goal is to try to alleviate the heavy traffic about that the bay bridge by spelling your last with the board of transportation so we're in the right communication with tilly to come up with a vibrant of plans that will help us to envision that 5 to 10 years if now we should be able to pass the bay bridge and be able to travel anywhere we're strrl located and make sure this development is one if the finest
have the california department of control and the san francisco public health department and the california public health department and all the water board agencies are working in partnership with us to make sure that when the island is transferred we can be readily assured that the clean up is done to the allowable standards by regulators so everything we're documentation on treasure island is transparent and we'll hold public meetings our stakeholders can attend you can look at on the...
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it's the 25th anniversary of the professional business women of california conference coming up at moscone center in san francisco. joining usow is nicole soluri. she's the chief council of the california state lottery and the president of the pbwc. how long you have been involved with pbwc? >> well, cheryl, i got involved with pbwc back in 2009. it was a volunteer project that i was asked to assist with. and the rest is history. i absolutely love those in the organization. the founders and the community. and i was just starstruck. it's a wonderful organization and i've had a blast ever since. >> so now you're the board chair? >> i am, and that's a big deal. it's a little bit of work but it's very rewarding. i am engaging regularly with the board of directors. with sponsors. sponsor representatives. community members, speakers and it's just a really wonderful opportunity that i'm honored and humbled to have in its 25th year. >> i know, 25 years is just amazing. but i love of the fact that the organization reaches out to young women, too? >> yes, absolutely. we have a couple components of our overall programming directed at y
it's the 25th anniversary of the professional business women of california conference coming up at moscone center in san francisco. joining usow is nicole soluri. she's the chief council of the california state lottery and the president of the pbwc. how long you have been involved with pbwc? >> well, cheryl, i got involved with pbwc back in 2009. it was a volunteer project that i was asked to assist with. and the rest is history. i absolutely love those in the organization. the founders...
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the reason i said there's no implication for us is because the state of california is working within the context of the federal law to try to mitigate those federal cuts by back filling -- basically using state funds to back fill that loss of federal dollars. although the details haven't been worked out yet, the state has said its intention is to not have households of single adults and families be harmed by that change in the farm bill. it has to do with a deduction related to what's called the low income energy assistance and it's related to the amount of money a family gets to liheap and food stamps. the next program is medical. although the budgets ask for mi medical, additional medical case workers, it does ask for staff to support what this slide is called, which is service integration and which i'm going it talk about a little bit. there's been an enormous growth in medical because of the affordable care act, over 33,000 applications, most of whom will be eligible once we finish processing the backlog of thousands of applications. >> this is just within san francisco. >> correc
the reason i said there's no implication for us is because the state of california is working within the context of the federal law to try to mitigate those federal cuts by back filling -- basically using state funds to back fill that loss of federal dollars. although the details haven't been worked out yet, the state has said its intention is to not have households of single adults and families be harmed by that change in the farm bill. it has to do with a deduction related to what's called...
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the california puc to issue a decision by july 1st. so early this summer we should see some decision from the public utilities commission of california that tells us what the shape of this green tariff program will be and available to pg&e customers here in san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, i don't quite understand how the green tariff program works with what you described as the community renewables program. >> to propose programs that would allow for community renewables. it's very much mimicking a program that is already underway in southern california that was sponsored by san diego gas and electric company. pg&e did not include that kind of an offering in their initial application to the california puc. a number of parties, including ourselves, suggested that there should be such a component to their program. it wasn't until sb 43 went through the legislative process and was adopted that pg&e then in compliance filed a proposal to incorporate a community renewables piece into their green tariff offering. so it would allow customers to not just say that i want into the green tariff program, but also to say i support and want to subscribe
the california puc to issue a decision by july 1st. so early this summer we should see some decision from the public utilities commission of california that tells us what the shape of this green tariff program will be and available to pg&e customers here in san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, i don't quite understand how the green tariff program works with what you described as the community renewables program. >> to propose programs that would allow for community...
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the d.a.'s office is using california law called the provocative act doctrine to charge diaz' friends with his murder. >> it's our responsibility to charge them and hold them liable for the death of that young man. >> they didn't murder him. those were his friends. why would they want harm on him. >> those arrested deny their school mates are in a gain. they are upset that that were was let go without being charged. >> a man on a bike caught opening an electrical box and cutting the wires tuesday night. what he does, knocks out the street lights. neighbors are making sure the culprit knows he was caught on camera with a sign in the electrical box. it's believed he cut the wires to return later to steal the copper. >> 20% of housing staff has been dismissed or quit. the university says that 18 resident advisers fired or resigned but the school is not saying why. students tell nbc bay area that the shake-up is related to an underage drinking incident. this comes after four white roommates allegedly harass a black roommate. the university says the shake-up is not related to that. a task force cre
the d.a.'s office is using california law called the provocative act doctrine to charge diaz' friends with his murder. >> it's our responsibility to charge them and hold them liable for the death of that young man. >> they didn't murder him. those were his friends. why would they want harm on him. >> those arrested deny their school mates are in a gain. they are upset that that were was let go without being charged. >> a man on a bike caught opening an electrical box and...
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the reservoirs. residents are expected to reduce their water use by 20%. most of the restrictions come from outdoor water use. >>> california voters don't agree on how to deal with the state's severe water shortage. 37% of voters say inefficient water use is the biggest problem. 27% believe it's a lack of water storage and supply facilities. and 24% said it's both. voters are also divided over whether the state should bypass environmental rules meant to protect fish and the delta when it comes to drought years. 49% agreed, 44% said no. >>> the medical examiner has identified the man that died in a fire. the fire did a lot of damage to the house. they say the preliminary investigation suggests it was an electrical fire that started by accident. >>> it was an accident, that's the preliminary finding from the san francisco fire department investigation into that huge fire at a construction site in mission bay last month. the fire alarm fire destroyed an apartment complex causing $40 million in damage. the fire department report is vague about what the exact cause was, but dusts and particulars in the rubble are causing some co
the reservoirs. residents are expected to reduce their water use by 20%. most of the restrictions come from outdoor water use. >>> california voters don't agree on how to deal with the state's severe water shortage. 37% of voters say inefficient water use is the biggest problem. 27% believe it's a lack of water storage and supply facilities. and 24% said it's both. voters are also divided over whether the state should bypass environmental rules meant to protect fish and the delta when...
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also the same grass that is used at at&t park. it comes from southern california. is looks good. interestingly enough when levi's stadium does open the san jose eathquakes will be the first to play in the new stadium.not the 49ers. and send us your videos for our sports night live segment called."my kid's got game." if you have a cute, funny or just plain impressive sports video of your child.submit it to us and we may run it on the air sunday night during sports night live. just go to kron 4-dot-com to submit your video. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ]
also the same grass that is used at at&t park. it comes from southern california. is looks good. interestingly enough when levi's stadium does open the san jose eathquakes will be the first to play in the new stadium.not the 49ers. and send us your videos for our sports night live segment called."my kid's got game." if you have a cute, funny or just plain impressive sports video of your child.submit it to us and we may run it on the air sunday night during sports night live. just...
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the deal with yelp. she joins us from san francisco. also in san francisco to help us understand and response is the vice president of corporate communications at yelp and also joining us from californiallow at stanford university. i want you to just start it off for us. explain to people that may not be familiar this idea of an online review and your online reputation. it lives in an online world. but it means a lot to those businesses. explain. >> when i want to buy something the first thing i do is i do a search on it. then the reviews come up and i read reviews. we look at yelp or google or yahoo!. we look at the review and then decide where to go and what to do and what to buy. that's how we make decisions these dales. so there is this whole thing doesn't seem right to me. >> we'll find out why you don't think it's right. beverly, i want to bring you in. just explain, what was your experience? >> i was just contacted a few days ago about this. that i guess what happened was yahoo! had a bunch of reviews and i had about 20 reviews views up on yahoo! and then all of a sudden they disappeared and all the reviews from yahoo! went away and you can't find them or locate them anymore. n
the deal with yelp. she joins us from san francisco. also in san francisco to help us understand and response is the vice president of corporate communications at yelp and also joining us from californiallow at stanford university. i want you to just start it off for us. explain to people that may not be familiar this idea of an online review and your online reputation. it lives in an online world. but it means a lot to those businesses. explain. >> when i want to buy something the first...
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the water and snow. this is a nbc bay area news special. california drought 2014. now here's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> good evening, and thanks for joining us. we will endeavor to explain the drought of 2014 in a historical context. we will give you a reality check behind the numbers and talk about the impact of drought on your home and discuss the importance of rain and snow on the future of our water supply. and we'll give you a long-range look at where we go from here. but before we look at where we're going, let's start with where we are. the map behind me is a drought monitor map. there is not one part of the state that is untouched from the drought. everyone is gripped with bone-dry conditions across the state. many experts say we will likely end up as one of the top ten driest rainfall seasons ever. >> 2013 was the driest calendar year. and now we're on track for probably about the third driest rainfall season, so, and right now most places in the state are 35 to 45% of normal. >> and what i want to do right now is go ahead and take a look closer into the bay area. what you're going to find here is some parts of the bay are doing worst
the water and snow. this is a nbc bay area news special. california drought 2014. now here's chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> good evening, and thanks for joining us. we will endeavor to explain the drought of 2014 in a historical context. we will give you a reality check behind the numbers and talk about the impact of drought on your home and discuss the importance of rain and snow on the future of our water supply. and we'll give you a long-range look at where we go from here. but...
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the deal with yelp. she joins us from san francisco. also in san francisco to help us understand and response is the vice president of corporate communications at yelp and also joining us from california, the fellow at stanford university. i want you to just start it off for us. explain to people that may not be familiar this idea of an online review and your online reputation. it lives in an online world. but it means a lot to those businesses. explain. >> when i want to buy something the first thing i do is i do a search on it. then the reviews come up and i read reviews. we look at yelp or google or yahoo!. we look at the review and then decide where to go and what to do and what to buy. that's how we make decisions these dales. so there is this whole thing doesn't seem right to me. >> we'll find out why you don't think it's right. beverly, i want to bring you in. just explain, what was your experience? >> i was just contacted a few days ago about this. that i guess what happened was yahoo! had a bunch of reviews and i had about 20 reviews views up on yahoo! and then all of a sudden they disappeared and all the reviews from yahoo! went away and you can't find them or locate them an
the deal with yelp. she joins us from san francisco. also in san francisco to help us understand and response is the vice president of corporate communications at yelp and also joining us from california, the fellow at stanford university. i want you to just start it off for us. explain to people that may not be familiar this idea of an online review and your online reputation. it lives in an online world. but it means a lot to those businesses. explain. >> when i want to buy something...
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california soon. >> david kerley reporting. and everyone is wondering what could it be like to hide inside the wheel well of a jumbo jet. abc's ryan owens showed us today. >> reporter: in the middle of california's mojave desert sits an airplane graveyard, one of these old jets identical to the one the fbi believes the teen used to take his harrowing ride. walking under this 767, you realize first how big this is and how difficult this would be to pull off. for example, take a look at the tires. the mechanics here tell us each weighs several hundred. pounds. all of this together, at some point this is going to swing up into the belly and how you survive that, that's a tough one. well, it's certainly possible for a person to climb these gears, there's no place for the person to go, even a small teen-age boy. let me explain why. you see this massive door here? after takeoff it swings open to make room for huge tires and inside there's no room for anything else but those awfully big tires. still stowaways have managed to survive. though some endured frostbite like this young man who flew from havana to madrid in a dc-8 more than 4,500 miles. and thi
california soon. >> david kerley reporting. and everyone is wondering what could it be like to hide inside the wheel well of a jumbo jet. abc's ryan owens showed us today. >> reporter: in the middle of california's mojave desert sits an airplane graveyard, one of these old jets identical to the one the fbi believes the teen used to take his harrowing ride. walking under this 767, you realize first how big this is and how difficult this would be to pull off. for example, take a look...
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the california democrat party. the california performance review and that is a big start and among the things california needs to do our ideas of democrats. michelle wie who used to be the chancellor of the district of columbia school system has an organization called students first. there's another democrat for majority leader of the state senate named gloria romero who is involved in this they want to reform our schools. and 46, 48, and the kids perform at the bottom. there's no connection of dots. there is no accountability on the part of the teachers. educating students for a lot less. we need to learn from moderate democrats how to bills in meaningful standardized testing. some people may blow off and say we have to take this test. it will not affect our ability to graduate. we have a test to graduate. and .2. these things should measure -- to measure the accomplishments with teachers and how teachers should be paid and whether any need retraining and teachers really good and doing well at a high school should be emulated in other places. that is a reform that is needed. teaching of critical thinking. common core is a controversial thing but one of the un
the california democrat party. the california performance review and that is a big start and among the things california needs to do our ideas of democrats. michelle wie who used to be the chancellor of the district of columbia school system has an organization called students first. there's another democrat for majority leader of the state senate named gloria romero who is involved in this they want to reform our schools. and 46, 48, and the kids perform at the bottom. there's no connection of...
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this system here working its way towards the southern california coastline bringing us the clouds. it's not going to bring us any rain. but those clouds flaudz to the on -- in addition to the onshore breeze and a cooler air mass pulling in for today as well as tomorrow. i want to take you to the sierra where we do have partly cloudy skies. because we have the weekend ahead of us, because a lot of folks are perhaps thinking about going out to do some skiing, thunderstorms will be in the forecast for sierra for saturday, especially south of i- 80. it's a slight chance but it's there. for today, a mix of sun and clouds. for the afternoon, the onshore breeze will continue and today a few degrees cooler than yesterday. if you are going to see the giants play this evening, bring the jacket. breezy, fog will be rolling back in. 57 degrees at game time. for the rest of us, 73 for santa rosa. 67 in berkeley. 63 for san francisco. mid-70s morgan hill. still a mild day. i will point out some of us in the 70s still above average for this time of year as we get into the weekend, perhaps a tad c
this system here working its way towards the southern california coastline bringing us the clouds. it's not going to bring us any rain. but those clouds flaudz to the on -- in addition to the onshore breeze and a cooler air mass pulling in for today as well as tomorrow. i want to take you to the sierra where we do have partly cloudy skies. because we have the weekend ahead of us, because a lot of folks are perhaps thinking about going out to do some skiing, thunderstorms will be in the forecast...
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the best network. for best results, use verizon. female politicians, california co-chair the powerful senate intelligence committee which recently completed a report about the cia using torture, alleged torture, torture, whatever, after 9/11. former cia director michael hayden believes the report is biased and referenced a "the washington post" column by david ignatius. >> he said that senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an an unamerican brutal program of detention and interrogation would never again be considered or permitted. now, that sentence, that motivation for the record, chris, may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the senator. but, i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> i think that's an old male fallback position. and there is no question that there are a lot of people out there, i somebody one of them is former cia director hayden, that does not want the report to come out. >> all right. joining us now from washington, republican kate obenshain, from tucson, arizona, kirsten powers, the democr
the best network. for best results, use verizon. female politicians, california co-chair the powerful senate intelligence committee which recently completed a report about the cia using torture, alleged torture, torture, whatever, after 9/11. former cia director michael hayden believes the report is biased and referenced a "the washington post" column by david ignatius. >> he said that senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an an unamerican...
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the big one. dr susan hough, a size moll gift is joining us. is california on the verge of a big earthquake, can we take away anything. >> we can't answer the one question everyone wants to know, is the big one coming, when is it coming when you have little earthquakes, it raises the possibility. we don't have crystal balls telling us what will come next. >> why don't we have better technology or understanding so we can predict the earthquakes. >> earthquakes are unpredictable. people have been working on it for a long time, looking at different research directions, there's optimism going back to the '70s, when people thought prediction was around the corner. all the methods that people try when you try to predict earthquakes that have not happened have not panned out. >> i have seen research saying if you could predict, it could cause panic, if you can give people notice. do you have thoughts on that? >> considering a hypothetical, some people think earthquakes will never be predictable over the short term. we are moving towards early warming where you figu
the big one. dr susan hough, a size moll gift is joining us. is california on the verge of a big earthquake, can we take away anything. >> we can't answer the one question everyone wants to know, is the big one coming, when is it coming when you have little earthquakes, it raises the possibility. we don't have crystal balls telling us what will come next. >> why don't we have better technology or understanding so we can predict the earthquakes. >> earthquakes are...
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the finish line. >> it was great. it was so nice to know all these people have been supporting us all the way from california. >> reporterurman was sean collier's sister. he was shot and killed days following the bombings. >> this is something i really wanted to do for him because i think it's something if he were here, he would be doing. >> reporter: some of after 3,328 miles and more than $430,000 raised, one run boston crosses the finish line, and, of course, the survivors are the inspiration. and with only one week to go, support and love for boston continues to grow strong. >>> that was paul burton reporting. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll be live from ukraine for the latest on the crisis and also get reaction from the state department. >>> plus, we'll see why professional poker player phil ivey is being sued by a casino for allegedly cheating. >>> and brian chesky, the ceo of airbnb joins us in studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. ha
the finish line. >> it was great. it was so nice to know all these people have been supporting us all the way from california. >> reporterurman was sean collier's sister. he was shot and killed days following the bombings. >> this is something i really wanted to do for him because i think it's something if he were here, he would be doing. >> reporter: some of after 3,328 miles and more than $430,000 raised, one run boston crosses the finish line, and, of course, the...
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use the website. you must call in or sign up in person. covered californiays the new rules are for meem tried to use the website but could not but they are not going to ask for proof whether you signed up one way or the other. >> the shuttle buses used will be reviewed in san francisco. the board will reject or allow appeal of the 18-month program. it was approved for private shuttles to stop at public bus stops with a fee of $1 per stop. the opponents say it will likely drive up rent and force people to move out. >> 5:51. apple may cause problems in the south bay as well. good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. >>> welcome back. it's 5:54
use the website. you must call in or sign up in person. covered californiays the new rules are for meem tried to use the website but could not but they are not going to ask for proof whether you signed up one way or the other. >> the shuttle buses used will be reviewed in san francisco. the board will reject or allow appeal of the 18-month program. it was approved for private shuttles to stop at public bus stops with a fee of $1 per stop. the opponents say it will likely drive up rent and...
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or very good to its investment that's that's not a justification the building is going to be used as an arts facility and the california bond folks will be here to talk about it if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> thank you, commissioners any questions. >> commissioner johns. >> i thought the case report was one of the best i've seen in a long time so everyone that worked on it congratulations you did a great job. >> commissioners any other questions. thank you. we'll take public comment any members of the public wish to comment on this item? >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm michael corbett i am an architecture historian and the author of this report and author of splendid survivors that was the basis of the discount i downtown plan. i mentioned here it particularly because the first time i dealt with t this building was in the downtown survey and the writing that of book 1967 guess 4 and 9. the way the evaluations were made by the kohlman system kohlman was a canadian who wrote a book on elevation of historic building i elevated he each the buildings then it was reviewed by 3 outside reviewe
or very good to its investment that's that's not a justification the building is going to be used as an arts facility and the california bond folks will be here to talk about it if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> thank you, commissioners any questions. >> commissioner johns. >> i thought the case report was one of the best i've seen in a long time so everyone that worked on it congratulations you did a great job. >> commissioners any other...
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under the proposal furniture makers would have to disclose the use on labels. california courts would have to consider posttraumatic stress disorder and other issues when sentencing veterans. 1-5 returning from iraq and afghanistan suffers from ptsd and are more likely to commit crimes. the bill heads to the state senate. >>> a prank or a serious crime? the caution owners of smart cars are using. >> and a rescue operation to help a baby stranded and sick on a boat. the progress the baby has made since the national guard responded. >> increase in temperatures today. still warmer as we head into the bay area tuesday. numbers near 90 degrees in some areas. i will show you where. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got
under the proposal furniture makers would have to disclose the use on labels. california courts would have to consider posttraumatic stress disorder and other issues when sentencing veterans. 1-5 returning from iraq and afghanistan suffers from ptsd and are more likely to commit crimes. the bill heads to the state senate. >>> a prank or a serious crime? the caution owners of smart cars are using. >> and a rescue operation to help a baby stranded and sick on a boat. the progress...
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the state attorney general are expected to speak. >>> measles cases are on the rise across the us and california has more cases than any other state. the cdc says in the first four months of this year there have been a record number of cases in the us especially if you compare that compared to other 18 years. 58 people in california have been affected. a campaign has been launched to teach new doctors what signs to look for. >> i've been practicing and i know what to look for, but new physicians haven't seen it. part of the campaign that the public health has been doing is to make sure they know what to look for. >>> parents refusing to vaccinate their children is a cause of the increase. people are opting out of vaccinations. >>> the west nile virus has resurfaced and the mosquito and the dead birds, they have found it. it's the earliest discovery in any west nile virus season to date. the unusually warm weather caused conditions for it to thrive. they say wear bug spray and report any dead birds. >>> people were sent home yesterday for a festival because of the rain. it was shut down at 3. it
the state attorney general are expected to speak. >>> measles cases are on the rise across the us and california has more cases than any other state. the cdc says in the first four months of this year there have been a record number of cases in the us especially if you compare that compared to other 18 years. 58 people in california have been affected. a campaign has been launched to teach new doctors what signs to look for. >> i've been practicing and i know what to look for,...
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the cover california website crashed last night. more than seven million people likely signed up. from here on out, you cannot use the website you have to call or sign up in person. they say the new rules are for people who tried to use this website but couldn't and do note they will not ask for any proof one way or the other as to whether you tried to use that website. >> a lot of frustration when you're stuck in traffic, and there could be more of it. starting next monday, a section of pruneridge will close permanently. apple has buildings it owns on the other side of the road. drivers are dodging orange cones and lane closures, and it could get worse. >> there is going to be more traffic, and i'm sure it will be crawling all the time. >> businesses at coopertino square says they fear the traffic may be so bad that customers may stop coming by. >> cal train made changes to make a station safer. it is located ab six blocks north of the old station between san mateo and huntington. it came around 5:15 this morning. it marks the end of a 155 million construction project that started three-and-a-half years ago. it
the cover california website crashed last night. more than seven million people likely signed up. from here on out, you cannot use the website you have to call or sign up in person. they say the new rules are for people who tried to use this website but couldn't and do note they will not ask for any proof one way or the other as to whether you tried to use that website. >> a lot of frustration when you're stuck in traffic, and there could be more of it. starting next monday, a section of...
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the us for. they told the court in california the apple one cents on to pay more than two billion dollars in damages. lawyers for cents on the q's apple of violating two candidates they're demanding about seven million dollars in royalties. apple lawyers told the court the us company created innovative designs and functions the sentencing increase sales by infringing on apple's patents sense an attorney shop bag by claiming durable developed for the five packets that apple sites in its lawsuit. a single uses a patented its android operating system for mobile phones. media reports in the usa the path in battle between the rival american and south korean firms could turn into one between apple and google. i eye. an investigative panel set up by the swiss based parent of japanese firm novartis pharma has concluded its employees manipulated tests of a new leukemia drug. executives of novartis pharma have admitted their staff interfered with trials on the drug known as to cigna the university of tokyo hospital in organizations conducted the studies. the panel report says the employees and to the geese gu
the us for. they told the court in california the apple one cents on to pay more than two billion dollars in damages. lawyers for cents on the q's apple of violating two candidates they're demanding about seven million dollars in royalties. apple lawyers told the court the us company created innovative designs and functions the sentencing increase sales by infringing on apple's patents sense an attorney shop bag by claiming durable developed for the five packets that apple sites in its lawsuit....
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obvious and this is a little bit what the kids are working on this morning some you may or may not know we have responsibilityic telescopes in california and the kids were using data from the the telescope to create images. this is what public scientists do all the time we've had kids using those same skigz. the very first thing they took ugly data and learned the skills to do a beautiful images. they created a cool game. i'm going to show you i am not a mentor but this morning our mentors were the kids our kids a quick round of applause (clapping) and finally i'm going to introduce adriana great name (laughter) just to show you he's made a great creative thing here (clapping) and he'll speak about that >> i made a game called save the earth. let's start. the background is the focus this morning and the error keys use the right and left to shoot at the met reiterate then it explodes and keep on doing that. i can't say this well but looufr. the vegetable and time ran out and there you go (clapping.) so just to finish up that's the sort of work the kids are doing they're playing and making games but learning about the computers along the way (clapping.) yeah. >
obvious and this is a little bit what the kids are working on this morning some you may or may not know we have responsibilityic telescopes in california and the kids were using data from the the telescope to create images. this is what public scientists do all the time we've had kids using those same skigz. the very first thing they took ugly data and learned the skills to do a beautiful images. they created a cool game. i'm going to show you i am not a mentor but this morning our mentors were...
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the storm. you can up load them to kpix.com or share your pictures with us on social immediate california just use #kpix tv. >>> we now know who bought a power ball worth $425 million. that is raymond buckston holding the big check. he decided not to show his face. it is easy to understand why. he had a little fun as he picked up his check. if you look closely, the star wars fan was wearing a yoda with the word luck of the jedi i have. the ticket was purchased in february at the chevron station. the day after, the store was buzzing with people hoping the luck would rub off on them. the store get escorted a million bucks for selling the ticket. it was the fourth largest jackpot in u.s. history. >> lots of money he has. >>> other news tonight. the alleged middleman in the leland yee corruption scandal made his first appearance in court today. keith jackson faces a long list of crimes including drug and gun trafficking. he had a bail hearing today. judge ruled if jackson can make bond he will be released. jackson's lawyer went on the attack after today's hearing. called the case a sham and a waste of
the storm. you can up load them to kpix.com or share your pictures with us on social immediate california just use #kpix tv. >>> we now know who bought a power ball worth $425 million. that is raymond buckston holding the big check. he decided not to show his face. it is easy to understand why. he had a little fun as he picked up his check. if you look closely, the star wars fan was wearing a yoda with the word luck of the jedi i have. the ticket was purchased in february at the...
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two weeks ago. >> reporter: scientists say not a minute too soon. >> the flame retardants that have been used since 1975 in california furniture are very harmful chemicals. >> reporter: she led the charge against flame retardants chemicals in upholstered furniture and says replacing the cushions in your couch will benefit more than just you and your family. >> foam people turning in now will be used in research experiments so we need to figure out what to do safely with this foam. >> these are two of the four. >> reporter: while it is cheaper than buying a new chemical-free couch, replacing your cushions isn't free. after taking some measurements and testing my foam choices, i settled for a mid grade option about $92 per cushion for my oversized couch most closer to $70. then gorman's team got to work and about a half hour later, my cushions were chemical flame retardant free and i'm told more comfortable, too. so where does the old foam go? well, for now, some is recycled and could end up back in your house in the form of the foam carpet padding you have. that's why bloom says research is so important. 10% of sales
two weeks ago. >> reporter: scientists say not a minute too soon. >> the flame retardants that have been used since 1975 in california furniture are very harmful chemicals. >> reporter: she led the charge against flame retardants chemicals in upholstered furniture and says replacing the cushions in your couch will benefit more than just you and your family. >> foam people turning in now will be used in research experiments so we need to figure out what to do safely with...
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california was the first state in america to legalize marijuana for medical use, and at the same timeessentially allowed a billion-dollar industry to morph and do so without rules. so, all of a sudden, california has fallen behind other states in regulation, in tracking where the marijuana goes, in tracking where the money goes. we've just come off of two years of sweeping federal raids on the industry here, and yet, the feds are saying they're willing to step back in other states that have what they call robust regulations. >> yeah. why is it that california has been so reluctant to have more regulation from the top? there's been a lot of local regulation but not much from sacramento. >> well, the irony about california is california tried to draft a law in 2003 that allowed medical marijuana patients to collectively cultivate. and what it was inspired by was a small colony of severely ill and terminally ill patients in santa cruz whose garden was raided by heavily armed drug enforcement administration agents. what happened was a collective became in many cases a massive retail-style
california was the first state in america to legalize marijuana for medical use, and at the same timeessentially allowed a billion-dollar industry to morph and do so without rules. so, all of a sudden, california has fallen behind other states in regulation, in tracking where the marijuana goes, in tracking where the money goes. we've just come off of two years of sweeping federal raids on the industry here, and yet, the feds are saying they're willing to step back in other states that have...