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ladies and gentlemen, your supervisor, valley brown!cheers and applause] >> you know what they say what doesn't kill us makes us stronger and that's how i feel about this project. i want to say i'm sorry to everyone. it was her fault. she started it and then i had to come in and finish it, right? [ laughter ] >> yeah, i'm not going go over everything we've done because i know mohamed nurue gave you all of the sexy details. but what i see is this neighborhood coming together and saying, ok, this is painful and especially the merchants, but we know once it's finished, it will be amazing and $21 million later, yeah, it looks pretty amazing, i'd say. i want to thank people and i have to read this because i always forget one person and then i get in trouble after wars. afterwards. so thank you, mayor, breed for starting it, city administrator, naomi kelly and mohamed nurue from public works. i mean, this is something i have to say was -- he really jumped in and said, let's make this happen and let's make it as less painful as we can. acting
ladies and gentlemen, your supervisor, valley brown!cheers and applause] >> you know what they say what doesn't kill us makes us stronger and that's how i feel about this project. i want to say i'm sorry to everyone. it was her fault. she started it and then i had to come in and finish it, right? [ laughter ] >> yeah, i'm not going go over everything we've done because i know mohamed nurue gave you all of the sexy details. but what i see is this neighborhood coming together and...
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so mayor london breed and supervisor valley brown they made the announcement wednesday with officialnd here's a look at those 9 of these including alabama. kentucky and texas. we're already on the city's ban list because of their discriminatory lgbtq laws. now back in july the board of supervisors passed brown's ordinance to ban city funded travel and also contracting too limit, san francisco ties to states that have anti choice and restrictive abortion laws. their memories of the 1989 loma prieta earthquake. >>we're hearing from one business owner who jumped right into action. before we go a little peek outside checking in on and the golden gate there it is you can see because of all the fog and drizzle out there so be careful driving across the span. we'll have the hollywood minute coming up after the break. >>welcome back to the kron 00:04am morning news, thanks for staying with us the time to check in on those entertainment headlines. one of america's most famous tabloids heading to the big screen. david daniel has this and more in this morning's hollywood minute. >>the tricks so
so mayor london breed and supervisor valley brown they made the announcement wednesday with officialnd here's a look at those 9 of these including alabama. kentucky and texas. we're already on the city's ban list because of their discriminatory lgbtq laws. now back in july the board of supervisors passed brown's ordinance to ban city funded travel and also contracting too limit, san francisco ties to states that have anti choice and restrictive abortion laws. their memories of the 1989 loma...
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. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor, valley brown, also celebrating her heritage and the growingecognition of native american culture. >> when you talk to t a lot of them say we never talked about it out in the public. we only talk about it in our culture, within our families, but not out in public. now, you see more and more people talking about their heritage. >> reporter: the day started before dawn with representatives from at least 15 different native american tribes and organizations paddling out to alcatraz encircling the island. there jeremy commemorating 50 years to the day that native american activists came to alcatraz to occupy the island. while that did not happen, it did energize a movement. >> the occupation of alcatraz was a pathbreaking moment. in civil rights history and native american history. what met at last report, police were still investigating who doused the statue of christopher columbus with red paint and wrote the phrase kill all colonizers and destroy the monument. history is still being written wh in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news.
. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor, valley brown, also celebrating her heritage and the growingecognition of native american culture. >> when you talk to t a lot of them say we never talked about it out in the public. we only talk about it in our culture, within our families, but not out in public. now, you see more and more people talking about their heritage. >> reporter: the day started before dawn with representatives from at least 15 different native american tribes...
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. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor valley brown also celebrated her heritage and the growing recognitionve american culture. >> when you talk to the elders, a lot of them say we never talked about it out in the public. we only talk about it in our culture, within our families, but not out in the public. now, you see more and more people talking about their heritage. >> reporter: the day started before dawn with representatives from at least 15 different native american tribes and organizations paddling out to alcatraz and circling the island. their journey commemorating 50 years to the day that native american activists came to alcatraz to occupy the island, seeking to return if native american control. while that did not happen, it did energize a movement. >> the occupation of alcatraz was a pathbreaking moment in civil rights history and native american history. >> reporter: that last report, police were still investigating who doused the statue of christopher columbus with paint. a clear statement that history is still being written when it comes to native american culture. we are lif
. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor valley brown also celebrated her heritage and the growing recognitionve american culture. >> when you talk to the elders, a lot of them say we never talked about it out in the public. we only talk about it in our culture, within our families, but not out in the public. now, you see more and more people talking about their heritage. >> reporter: the day started before dawn with representatives from at least 15 different native american...
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throughout the summer in particular, browned and his cohorts are bringing in large shipments of goods on the cumberland valley railroad. he calls himself doctor isaac smith, and he's a minor and he's looking for possible iron ore mines, bringing in supplies back to the railroad, things like picks, and axes, when in reality, they are muskets and pikes. they were used to go down to maryland and set up his headquarters at the kennedy farm, and then in october of 1859, john brown and his men will write. some of the writers, after the raid, come back to the cumberland valley and try to get the railroad to get out of the valley. some of them would be captured near the cumberland valley railroad station, that stopped in pennsylvania where the raiders were being captured. one of the raiders will to escape on the railroad and end up in north pennsylvania, were members of the underground railroad will smuggle him all the way to toronto and canada at that point. this railroad has somewhat of a star crossed background. there's a lot of national publicity as for the role, some of the members of the railroad are investigat
throughout the summer in particular, browned and his cohorts are bringing in large shipments of goods on the cumberland valley railroad. he calls himself doctor isaac smith, and he's a minor and he's looking for possible iron ore mines, bringing in supplies back to the railroad, things like picks, and axes, when in reality, they are muskets and pikes. they were used to go down to maryland and set up his headquarters at the kennedy farm, and then in october of 1859, john brown and his men will...
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we have 37 letters of support from the western edition and hayes valley community and these letters are in support of supervisor brown's legislation and of the potential retailers, trader joes, coming into the neighbourhood. i'd like to submit these with the commission secretary. i'll introduce to move quickly. our community members in the western addition of hayes valley neighbourhood have been agitating for full-service, affordable and fresh grocery store for years. in fact, it has sfgov overhead projector -- one of our communities have found a newspaper clipping from 1881 that promised a new produce store at that very corner and this is a heck of a long time to wait for a grocery store. so, supervisor brown has spent over a decade actually working to bring a full service grocery store to 505fulton and it was when mayor breed was supervisor. it's been a struggle to find a grocery tenant that can maintain and fill up that space and keep prices affordable for the community. we know that the property developer has reached out to a number of local boutique grocery retailers but many of those owners over the past several
we have 37 letters of support from the western edition and hayes valley community and these letters are in support of supervisor brown's legislation and of the potential retailers, trader joes, coming into the neighbourhood. i'd like to submit these with the commission secretary. i'll introduce to move quickly. our community members in the western addition of hayes valley neighbourhood have been agitating for full-service, affordable and fresh grocery store for years. in fact, it has sfgov...
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valley shaking in their boots. joining us deroy murdoch, david brown. david bahnsen with us as well.avid brown, let me start with you. this dove sales to elizabeth warren. she is a juggernaut. i've been saying that for six weeks. the key topic for 2020 will be income inequality. the ultrawealthy having it all, now zuckerberg admitting he is somewhat worried? >> yeah. i think elizabeth warren is obviously on the ascendency. the "qunnipiac poll" from september 25th confirming that her standing ahead of former vice president biden in iowa. she has the excitement edge. democratic primary voters are really excited about elizabeth warren. that is important. it counts for something. of course too, looking at democrat who are going to vote in the primaries they want candidates with big ideas, even if those ideas don't necessarily translate into policy. there again i think smart -- senator warren has an edge. agree with you, she is one to watch. she is helping define the conversations whether debates on income inequality or now big tech. charles: to that point i want to bring up a tweet, almo
valley shaking in their boots. joining us deroy murdoch, david brown. david bahnsen with us as well.avid brown, let me start with you. this dove sales to elizabeth warren. she is a juggernaut. i've been saying that for six weeks. the key topic for 2020 will be income inequality. the ultrawealthy having it all, now zuckerberg admitting he is somewhat worried? >> yeah. i think elizabeth warren is obviously on the ascendency. the "qunnipiac poll" from september 25th confirming that...
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as you know, under supervisor brown's ordinance a potential grocery retailer is subject to affordability requirements to make sure the western edition and haze valley has access to a fresh affordable and healthy food and what today is a food desert. this is important because the medium household income on the north side of fulton across the street is around $24,000 a year and over one-third of the residents live below the poverty rate. the new developments incluse hayes valley north and south, public housing, freedom west co oppositco-ops and the last bit f affordable housing stock in the city that serves low income, african american and asian-pacific islander residents and they deserve better. existing retail options in the neighbourhood are too expensive, don't accept wic or cal fresh and they have a terrible representation in the community for the quality and fresness of their food. they treat community members poorly or racially profile them. it's a real problem and we need to address this. like i said, we have a viable option, our residentses are better. this is only the first step. trader joes has to go through a c.u. and entitlement process
as you know, under supervisor brown's ordinance a potential grocery retailer is subject to affordability requirements to make sure the western edition and haze valley has access to a fresh affordable and healthy food and what today is a food desert. this is important because the medium household income on the north side of fulton across the street is around $24,000 a year and over one-third of the residents live below the poverty rate. the new developments incluse hayes valley north and south,...
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valley like humidity. >>extremely bone dry. we haven't had much rain at all so far so you can see all the fuel sources you can see the brown hills all around us and you get those gusty winds to go along with that it is a recipe for perfect fire conditions that were expected develop overnight tonight. unfortunately we've already got a fire going this one near rio vista you see some of those winds begin to gust in and around that fire. sofar not huge gust, but certainly strong enough to push that fire along annie at the end the fires going out here and you get some of these winds now that will only be picking up as we head through the night tonight and certainly that could push some of those embers long so hopefully firefighters can put that one out in a hurry. the meantime we've been tracking some of those winds begin to pick up in the north bay like various, you can see now to 20 miles per hour. santa rosa to 21 miles per hour. so the winds now beginning to pick up around parts of the bay area not so much elsewhere more of a breeze outside across a much of the other spots but we're going to see that change overnight tonight in f
valley like humidity. >>extremely bone dry. we haven't had much rain at all so far so you can see all the fuel sources you can see the brown hills all around us and you get those gusty winds to go along with that it is a recipe for perfect fire conditions that were expected develop overnight tonight. unfortunately we've already got a fire going this one near rio vista you see some of those winds begin to gust in and around that fire. sofar not huge gust, but certainly strong enough to...
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east bay valleys, 88 in san ramon. 92 in fairfield if you're going to the game tonight, it will be a warm one. a bit of sunshine, 86t 5:15 kickoff in santa clara as the brownsre in town to take on the niners. about 70 by the end of the game. dropping down to the0 4s and mid 50s. cooler morning on the way. those clouds, that's the sea breeze bringing us cooler weather. winds are so strong, air is so dry, we have a fire weather watch on wednesday and thursday. >> we're tracking a couple fires. one report on 580, started out as a vehicle fire, maybe a big rig on fire as well. 508 at eden canyon. it's been reported both eastbound and westbound. and there's a transformer fire in san francisco. california street at larkin street. even cable cars can't run along california and there's a bus bridge in place. we could see some extra traffic throat ythh 're headed to the by bridge toll plaza, hit and run is backed up through the maze. another problem in walnutcreek, southbound 680 near treat blocking a lane. earlier crash at alamo has been cleared. also drive time has been very slow all morning long. out of tracy, westbound to dublin is 58 minutes. >>> all right. hap
east bay valleys, 88 in san ramon. 92 in fairfield if you're going to the game tonight, it will be a warm one. a bit of sunshine, 86t 5:15 kickoff in santa clara as the brownsre in town to take on the niners. about 70 by the end of the game. dropping down to the0 4s and mid 50s. cooler morning on the way. those clouds, that's the sea breeze bringing us cooler weather. winds are so strong, air is so dry, we have a fire weather watch on wednesday and thursday. >> we're tracking a couple...
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valley with a little help from tech companies. >>> flight of fancy. >>> all right. here is another live look at levi's stadium where the 49ers are going to take on the cleveland browns at the top of the hour right here on abc7. the niners enter the game undefeated, and a win tonight would make them 4-0 for the first time since 1990. we have a live report from the stadium coming up for you in just a few minutes at 4:30. >>> a flight that left san francisco on its way to amsterdam had to make an emergency landing after the plane quickly descended and the oxygen masks drop. a united airlines spokesperson says there was a cabin pressure issue, and the flight had to be diverted to bangor, maine overnight. there were 197 passengers and 13 crew on board. no one was hurt. >> something from near 40,000 feet to down to 10,000 feet in ten minutes. >> all you can do is laugh about. people were initially scared but at least you have some fun with it. >> the passengers were put up in a hotel and then on a flight to newark, new jersey to continue on to amsterdam. >> everybody is okay at least. >>> fleet week is getting under way in san francisco to honor the contributions, of cour
valley with a little help from tech companies. >>> flight of fancy. >>> all right. here is another live look at levi's stadium where the 49ers are going to take on the cleveland browns at the top of the hour right here on abc7. the niners enter the game undefeated, and a win tonight would make them 4-0 for the first time since 1990. we have a live report from the stadium coming up for you in just a few minutes at 4:30. >>> a flight that left san francisco on its way...
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valley. to shows the upper level pattern and smoke we've seen at times blowing offshore but it has been drifting around. every now and then we'll see our skies turning grayish brown color as the smoke moves in but also a small change in the wind direction will move on out, and so we're waking up this morning in parts of the north bay with temperatures at or below freezing, around santa rosa, i've seen some temperatures dipping into the upper 20s. it is so cold and to consider that a lot of people don't have power in this area so we're feeling some very cold air to start out today. the next couple of mornings are going to be just like this, so hopefully the power comes back on soon. going into the rest of the day, we'll see our temperatures by noon reaching into the low to mid-60s, and then we'll see a few spots in the inland valleys reaching into the low 70s today. these temperatures very seasonable and where we should be for the end of october, going into tonight it will cool off once again and we could see some frosty conditions in the north bay. we're going to see our breezy winds continuing in the oakland hills in san francisco, toward half moon bay. notice h
valley. to shows the upper level pattern and smoke we've seen at times blowing offshore but it has been drifting around. every now and then we'll see our skies turning grayish brown color as the smoke moves in but also a small change in the wind direction will move on out, and so we're waking up this morning in parts of the north bay with temperatures at or below freezing, around santa rosa, i've seen some temperatures dipping into the upper 20s. it is so cold and to consider that a lot of...
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valleys by about 2 o'clock. >>also we're getting things going against the lakers. the lakers have also had a lot of changes there we've got big name michael brown expect. also they've signed anthony davis damarcus cousins. so it's going to be pretty interesting to see which way the fans go with that and with that and now again tip-off tonight is at 5 o'clock right here at the chase center new home of the warriors. >>if you are hoping to come here expect some traffic right here in the middle of city of course is going on with the bluegrass festival going on at golden gate park's a lot of people are expected to be here. you actually get a free muni ride with your ticket if you already have that going in think of parking as well as transportation before coming down here to the embarcadero for now reporting live at the chase center christina tetreault kron 4 news. >>thank you christina, definitely good idea don't come to the city unless you know whe e you're going to parkway are going to do. there is more security a new rules in place at some east bay high school football games over safety concerns, including the west contra costa school district t
valleys by about 2 o'clock. >>also we're getting things going against the lakers. the lakers have also had a lot of changes there we've got big name michael brown expect. also they've signed anthony davis damarcus cousins. so it's going to be pretty interesting to see which way the fans go with that and with that and now again tip-off tonight is at 5 o'clock right here at the chase center new home of the warriors. >>if you are hoping to come here expect some traffic right here in...