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the usf says 230 people have died in a color outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. most of them are children. more than 31000 cases have been recorded. north keeping province is the worst area affected. fighting between government forces and m. 23 rebels has forced millions of people to flee. ukraine says at least 7 people have been killed. 90 have been wounded in a rush of the attack and the northern city, a charity of ukrainian president vladimir zaleski said the miss file hit the central square in the city. and in the united states, parts of southern california are under a very rare tropical storm warning for the 1st time ever. as hurricane hillary approaches the west coast is expected to make landfall on sunday. of a 33 year old british nurse has been convicted of murdering 7 babies. her name's lucy, let be. she's guilty of murdering 6 more. those are the headlines. stay with us. the . the checkerboard are y'all, it's a tropical region covering the whole half of part of why there can be droughts, but also heavy rainfall, causing the rivers to swim and flood. the
the usf says 230 people have died in a color outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. most of them are children. more than 31000 cases have been recorded. north keeping province is the worst area affected. fighting between government forces and m. 23 rebels has forced millions of people to flee. ukraine says at least 7 people have been killed. 90 have been wounded in a rush of the attack and the northern city, a charity of ukrainian president vladimir zaleski said the miss file hit the...
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for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumers. no matter where you view the line, you should be engaged with the issue of food waste
for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the...
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. >> billy riggs is a professor at usf school of management with a focus on transportation, he said theost to build each model and $300,000 price tag will be barriers. >> we see prototypes out there that have the ability to carry people safely, but i think we are pretty far away from seeing sustainable business models. >> that skepticism isn't slowing the south bay startup, the biggest backer, venture capital, an early investor in tesla, space x and cruise believe that each revolution takes time, from gas powered to electric. >> it is a slow adoption, as far as a lifetime, i do think it is going to be way faster than everybody thinks. >> if their vision becomes reality, getting stuck in traffic could soon become a problem of the past. >> the company says they plan to fly the latest prototype for a public exhibition by the end of the year, and reagan begin production by the end of 2025. i don't know about you, but we can't even get cruise vehicles right, and now we are talking about flying cars. but, you can get away from all of that traffic going to levi's stadium and at least get to th
. >> billy riggs is a professor at usf school of management with a focus on transportation, he said theost to build each model and $300,000 price tag will be barriers. >> we see prototypes out there that have the ability to carry people safely, but i think we are pretty far away from seeing sustainable business models. >> that skepticism isn't slowing the south bay startup, the biggest backer, venture capital, an early investor in tesla, space x and cruise believe that each...
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supreme court decision is concern to, they will see at most with private schools like santa clara, usf. back in the 1990's, the state of california outlawed having race conscious affirmative action, so the csu's and u taken into consideration for decades. it is private institutions where we will see a different, especially on -- difference, especially on the common application, where you could see changes to questions. and there are things we will not see internally at colleges where they have also made shifts. kristen: can you define the common app for those who are not familiar? >> the common application or common app, one standard application form that has around 1000 colleges signed onto it. the bulk of them are private institutions, but there are public institutions as well, outside of the state. so you fill out the form one time with most of your biographical data, that goes out to any of the colleges you select within the application to send it to. there might be a little bit of additional information that that specific school requests. a supplemental question or some questions
supreme court decision is concern to, they will see at most with private schools like santa clara, usf. back in the 1990's, the state of california outlawed having race conscious affirmative action, so the csu's and u taken into consideration for decades. it is private institutions where we will see a different, especially on -- difference, especially on the common application, where you could see changes to questions. and there are things we will not see internally at colleges where they have...
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autumn at opened in 2021 on mcallister street at baker, midway between alamo square usf their last day open is sunday. as other retailers are fleeing the area. ikea is opening in downtown san francisco this week. wednesday they open. this comes as the city struggles with crime, homelessness and a drug crisis. the new spot is yeah. testing out a new format, smaller ikea stores. the company says demand for its furniture and household items. it's stronger than ever. and kron 4 sarah stinson is getting a walk-through of the new store and you can tune in tonight on kron. 4 news at 9 for a sneak peek. >> up next on the news at 6 ever heard of a he bought. neither had week. but apparently it is a thing now. you might see next time you head to plus an update about former president jimmy carter and his wife's health. we get that from their grandson. also, it's a products of the horror in hawaii. how you can help the animals to it ended up here in the bay area. keep it here. kron. 4 news at 6. we'll be right back. david: i'm david goldberg, a bilingual elementary school teacher and president of
autumn at opened in 2021 on mcallister street at baker, midway between alamo square usf their last day open is sunday. as other retailers are fleeing the area. ikea is opening in downtown san francisco this week. wednesday they open. this comes as the city struggles with crime, homelessness and a drug crisis. the new spot is yeah. testing out a new format, smaller ikea stores. the company says demand for its furniture and household items. it's stronger than ever. and kron 4 sarah stinson is...
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military's commitment to providing reproductive healthcare for female service members and as the dean of the usf nursing school and mom of two, she knows firsthand the significance of women's healthcare for active duty service members. >> the consequence is then that, one, or in dual couples one or both may choose to leave the military, which is really unfortunate. >> reporter: mission readiness is it at stake pentagon leaders say as republican senator tommy tuberville holds out confirming key military nominations until the defense department reverses its abortion policy that provides leave and reimbursement costs for service members who must travel for the procedure. more than 100 military bases reside in sites where abortion access has been restricted after the reversal of roe versus wade. >> it's a little frustrating when policies continue to be directed without thought about the impact on our female service members. >> reporter: but the pentagon is standing firmly by its policy. earlier this month national security council spokesperson john kirby maintained that such care is an obligation to
military's commitment to providing reproductive healthcare for female service members and as the dean of the usf nursing school and mom of two, she knows firsthand the significance of women's healthcare for active duty service members. >> the consequence is then that, one, or in dual couples one or both may choose to leave the military, which is really unfortunate. >> reporter: mission readiness is it at stake pentagon leaders say as republican senator tommy tuberville holds out...
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st.ary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was reconstructed to seat 10,000 fans with an all weather track, soccer field and scoreboards. it hosts many northern california football championship games. local high schools sacred heart and mission high school used the field for home games. the rivalry football games are sometimes played here. today it is a huge free standing element, similar to the original featuring tall pink columns at the entrance. the field is surrounded by the track and used by high school and college football and soccer. it is open for public use as well. >> everything we do in the tenderloin, we urban ou
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st.ary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was...
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about this service and about this career path back when she was 22 years old after graduating from usf, i tried to put in her ear, i think you would be incredible at this profession and she said i'll think about it. >> that is always something in my ear, but to be honest, my encounter with the fire department that kind of sparked that interest and the reason as to why i wanted to become a firefighter, because at the age of 15 i lost my mother to gun violence and it was the fire department when they came to my home, it was the reaction of the firefighters that i felt cold. their reaction to my situation. i didn't feel support. that is just my perspective of the instant it happened, but that is something that stuck with me. i don't want someone like me to go through what i went through because i know how that felt. i took the leap of faith and i said i'm going to change my career entirely, but now i see for myself just within my recruit class that there is a lot of diversity. it was really comforting to me to see that and know that these are the people who are going to be my first family
about this service and about this career path back when she was 22 years old after graduating from usf, i tried to put in her ear, i think you would be incredible at this profession and she said i'll think about it. >> that is always something in my ear, but to be honest, my encounter with the fire department that kind of sparked that interest and the reason as to why i wanted to become a firefighter, because at the age of 15 i lost my mother to gun violence and it was the fire department...
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[music] >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food
[music] >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of...
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usf may get rid of its mascot and its nickname that have been around for almost 100 years. the school's mascot is don francis, a swashbuckler who wears a mask. well, so far, more than 400 people have signed a student led online petition to replace the mascot, saying it glorifies spanish colonizers who exploited indigenous people. usf, which is a private jesuit university, told the chronicle it will respond to those concerns this fall and they're not ruling out replacing the school's longtime nickname from the dons. a key road leading in and out of palm springs could be closed for months after tropical storm hilary hit the area. video from palm springs shows debris and cars stuck in the mud along indian canyon drive after the intense storm hit the california coast. local leaders say restoring the roads and bridge could take a while. no specific timeline has been given in death valley. national park remains closed today because remnants of hilary brought flash floods on sunday. new images released from the national park service show a buckled road all paved and unpaved roads
usf may get rid of its mascot and its nickname that have been around for almost 100 years. the school's mascot is don francis, a swashbuckler who wears a mask. well, so far, more than 400 people have signed a student led online petition to replace the mascot, saying it glorifies spanish colonizers who exploited indigenous people. usf, which is a private jesuit university, told the chronicle it will respond to those concerns this fall and they're not ruling out replacing the school's longtime...
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autumn at opened in 2021 on mcallister's treated baker street midway between alamo square and usf their last day of service. is this sunday. you know, as other retailers are fleeing the area i can't is opening downtown in san francisco on wednesday. the new location is testing out a new format of smaller ikea stores. ikea says demand for its furniture and household items is stronger than ever. our kron 4 sarah stinson is getting a walk-through of the new store. you can tune back at 9 you can tune in for that to get a sneak peek. >> still to come tonight on kron 4 news today, the warriors season is just around the corner. what to know about a few ticket, many packages for sale if you can. a ford full on season tickets. plus a's fans have a new ally in the fight to keep the team rooted in oakland. how a group in nevada could try to stop their state from a funding a new field. but first, new details tonight about a deadly outbreak at a nice pace. pa where legionnaires disease was detected and what symptoms you should be watching out for. david: as we start a new school year, there's someth
autumn at opened in 2021 on mcallister's treated baker street midway between alamo square and usf their last day of service. is this sunday. you know, as other retailers are fleeing the area i can't is opening downtown in san francisco on wednesday. the new location is testing out a new format of smaller ikea stores. ikea says demand for its furniture and household items is stronger than ever. our kron 4 sarah stinson is getting a walk-through of the new store. you can tune back at 9 you can...
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we recently settled with several of our bargaining partners, our labor partners, common crafts and usf and we wanted to implement those. and so that took the team's focus on that, which was a priority, but it meant we weren't able to resolve the tickets as much. and again, you can see we got close to the ten day goal of we're down to 13 days is the average time a ticket stays open. we did make progress in hiring and want to appreciate the work of our human resources department on getting our positions filled. so we did meet that kpi. we still have vacancies, but we were able to meet our target of filling vacancies in that area. and then last lastly, we had the kpi of lastly, we had the kpi of having a clear date for stabilization. and as we were working on the we had identified our issues and work packages. we recognize we needed to i adjust how we're addressing the issues so we can make sure that we're solving some of the systemic issues, you know, alongside some of the key pain points. so all that's to say what you're not seeing for me today is what's the next 90 day kpis? because i
we recently settled with several of our bargaining partners, our labor partners, common crafts and usf and we wanted to implement those. and so that took the team's focus on that, which was a priority, but it meant we weren't able to resolve the tickets as much. and again, you can see we got close to the ten day goal of we're down to 13 days is the average time a ticket stays open. we did make progress in hiring and want to appreciate the work of our human resources department on getting our...
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usf may get rid of its mask art and nickname that have been around for almost 100 years.r who wears a mask. so far, more than 400 people have signed a student led online petition to replace the mascot, saying it glorifies spanish colonizers who exploit indigenous people. usa f is a private jesuit university, tells the chronicle it will respond to these concerns this fall and is not ruling out replacing the school's longtime nickname, the dons. as the san francisco giants prepare to take on the atlanta braves tonight, we are getting an inside look at the team's star pitcher, logan webb, and the effect his family. two women in particular, have had on his baseball career. ctv's bailey o'carroll talked with webb about the special relationship he has with both of his grandmothers. they've been at just about every one of his games since he was just six years old. now they've embraced the role of team grandmas for the san francisco giants. they walk around the stadium and people just want to give them a hug because they, you know, my grandma's probably tell too many people that
usf may get rid of its mask art and nickname that have been around for almost 100 years.r who wears a mask. so far, more than 400 people have signed a student led online petition to replace the mascot, saying it glorifies spanish colonizers who exploit indigenous people. usa f is a private jesuit university, tells the chronicle it will respond to these concerns this fall and is not ruling out replacing the school's longtime nickname, the dons. as the san francisco giants prepare to take on the...
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and shawn, i remember moving into usf like it was yesterday.ad the big purple comforter and what are you seeing this morning from all the students moving in? >> reporter: well, it is certainly early, nicole and we're lucky enough to be inside and see one of the dorms and i don't know about your dorm but mine was not this nice. it is a shared area and four students will live in here and they have a whole kitchen and dining area and it feels like you are in a fun apartment. they also have a balcony and let's walk this way and show you around little bit. the great hallway. have to watch the corridors. the girls already moved in and started to make the bathroom their own. let talk to some students who are here. first into maria's room. hi, good morning. come on over here so we can chat with you and tell us a little bit about how the move in experience went for you. >> of course, good morning shawn. >> reporter: what was it like yesterday? >> this is my fourth year here at east bay. i have it down a little bit more. my bags were very minimized. we w
and shawn, i remember moving into usf like it was yesterday.ad the big purple comforter and what are you seeing this morning from all the students moving in? >> reporter: well, it is certainly early, nicole and we're lucky enough to be inside and see one of the dorms and i don't know about your dorm but mine was not this nice. it is a shared area and four students will live in here and they have a whole kitchen and dining area and it feels like you are in a fun apartment. they also have a...
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one of the things i think all of usf in this state in particular given the number of voters we have is not assume that we are going to go back in 2022 or 2024 to a very small amount of mail-in ballots. some people have gotten used to that. they like it. it's convenient and we will have a lot more voting over time so we better get more machines to count these votes because the other reason why we have so many conspiracy theories is the longer it takes the more you wonder what they are up to. and i talk about that in the book it's a natural thing because all the way back to the founding of the country there's the conspiracyou theories about politics throughout the founding. the opinions don't have to be right they just have to be opinions and i always remember what brandon used to say. he was one of the funniest people i ever met and one of the liens he used to use all the time was i made my wife promise that when i die she will bury me in hudson county so i can remain active in politics. i say this in the book. i'm not saying that irregularities didn't happen on election day. by thehs w
one of the things i think all of usf in this state in particular given the number of voters we have is not assume that we are going to go back in 2022 or 2024 to a very small amount of mail-in ballots. some people have gotten used to that. they like it. it's convenient and we will have a lot more voting over time so we better get more machines to count these votes because the other reason why we have so many conspiracy theories is the longer it takes the more you wonder what they are up to. and...
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usf could be closer than ever to changing its mascot. while some are pushing the school to find a new one, then hall of fame rocker santana apologizing after a speech many called transphobic. as we head to break, a live look outside it is now 627 and we're coming right back. let's play for you >> name something that happens to a man that his ex-wife might say he had it coming, that he goes bald. >> sorry. well, then that. went up to $1 million in the great lotto giveaway saturdays in august from 12 to 8 p.m. >> match the winning ball combination for your chance to win up to $1 million. a 2023 tesla free slot play and more up to $1 million. great and lotto only at grayton resort and casino. >> all right. have a nice day. have a question. >> should give you advice. it's no trouble because she's mighty nice. christine big o's. christine. to get a top review online, you need service. that's more than just fine. christine >> good. 80 to $180 in rebate savings on for select and stock tires during the big deal event, plus zero interest in paid
usf could be closer than ever to changing its mascot. while some are pushing the school to find a new one, then hall of fame rocker santana apologizing after a speech many called transphobic. as we head to break, a live look outside it is now 627 and we're coming right back. let's play for you >> name something that happens to a man that his ex-wife might say he had it coming, that he goes bald. >> sorry. well, then that. went up to $1 million in the great lotto giveaway saturdays...
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and i'm a senior at usf majoring in vipiral science and i'm excited for this opportunity to work with you and learn as much as i can. thank you. >> thank you. >> the next 2 are promotions n within the department of first we are gabriel hernandez prosecute moted to our municipal to beingic reduction programs assistant. >> hello i'm am [inaudible] and i'm coming to the new position from my position at residential to beingic reduction. still w nothing to beingic reduction field. and supporting our pest manage. xrm buy green program. thanks. last is someone everyone is familiar with. she is our new community partnership and engagement manager. so we are happy show is willing to tax thel new role. >> thanks, tyrone. i am a familiar face. i joined the department in march of 200 where are the commission secretary. and since then, i spent majority of career leading environmental justice work. i'm excited for this opportunity to lead our community partnerships and team and -- really bring in racial equity as you know that has been the core focus of mine and environmental justice in our out roa
and i'm a senior at usf majoring in vipiral science and i'm excited for this opportunity to work with you and learn as much as i can. thank you. >> thank you. >> the next 2 are promotions n within the department of first we are gabriel hernandez prosecute moted to our municipal to beingic reduction programs assistant. >> hello i'm am [inaudible] and i'm coming to the new position from my position at residential to beingic reduction. still w nothing to beingic reduction field....
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in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was reconstructed to seat 10,000 fans with an all weather track, soccer field and scoreboards. it hosts many northern california football championship games. local high schools sacred heart and mission high school used the field for home games. the rivalry football games are sometimes played here. today it is a huge free standing element, similar to the original featuring tall pink columns at the entrance. the field is surrounded by the track and used by high school and college football and soccer. it is open for public use as well. >> good afternoon, hello. welcome to the ferry b
in the 1930s it was home to several colleges such as usf, santa clara and st. mary's for competition and sporting. in 1946 it became home to the san francisco 49ers where they played nearly 25 years. the stayed de yam sat 60,000 fans. many caught game the rooftops and houses. the niners played the last game against the dallas cowboys january 3, 1971 before moving to candlestick park. the stadium hosted other events before demolition in 1989. it suffered damages from the earthquake. it was...