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before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow up. so i'd like to bring a long-time lotus flower supporter. earthquake celebration. and celebrated those brave souls who rebuilt the city from the ashes. so it's my honor to introduce his honor. and wish him an 87th birthday. >> i am, of course, delighted to again be here with all of you for the occasion of memorializing and remembering how difficult it must have been in 1906 for lots of people in san francisco who at the time the clock struck, the city began to fall apart and before it was over within a few hours, the city had fallen apart. but, as usual, if you read yesterday, you know in the chronic
before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow...
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willie brown and others weigh in. >>> women are reporting changes in their menstrual cycles after getting the covid vaccine, why the bay area doctors think this might be happen ing and what women should know. >>> the first time in 14 months san jose shark fans are back inside the tank tonight and we take you inside the s.a.p. center. >>> april warmth in the forecast for this week, temperatures coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >>> the guy knew enough to go seek care and the e.r. figured it out right away and he got appropriate treatment and he's going to be able to, you know, he'll come out of this fine. >>> the effort to recall california governor gavin newsom took a big step forward tonight. organizers submitted a petition with more than 1.6 million valid signatures, more than enough to qualify for the ballot. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. abc7 news reporter j.r. stone spoke with bay area political insiders about what comes next. >> reporter: calif
willie brown and others weigh in. >>> women are reporting changes in their menstrual cycles after getting the covid vaccine, why the bay area doctors think this might be happen ing and what women should know. >>> the first time in 14 months san jose shark fans are back inside the tank tonight and we take you inside the s.a.p. center. >>> april warmth in the forecast for this week, temperatures coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better...
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before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you
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before my mayor, willie brown, spoke about those who survived and help rebuild the city. >> it was aed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of a resurrection of san francisco. >> the ceremony included 30 seconds of fire engine failure. >>> we are are are are are are e the oscars. the pandemic has once again changed the ceremony. see how hollywood the big night is adapting to social distancing. >> a gorgeous evening in the area. changes are on come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in pleasant hill! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor and decor, now open in pleasant hill for safe in-store shopping and curbside pickup. also open in milpitas, burlingame and san leandro. you're into your shows right? the office. (into voice remote) now you ca
before my mayor, willie brown, spoke about those who survived and help rebuild the city. >> it was aed of people who in 1906 actually started the process of a resurrection of san francisco. >> the ceremony included 30 seconds of fire engine failure. >>> we are are are are are are e the oscars. the pandemic has once again changed the ceremony. see how hollywood the big night is adapting to social distancing. >> a gorgeous evening in the area. changes are on come...
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the major was joined by former mayor willie brown. mayor breed found similarities for the earthquake and pandemic we're experiencing. >> we're san franciscoans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are, we stand strong, proud and together that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt this city. >> a wreath was place at the fountain and a moment of silence was made for those who died. >>> i think this summer it will be extra magical. >> up next, something kids and parents are looking forward to this summer. look at what camps are doing to keep your children safe. >>> get ready to roll up your sleeves. nbc is hosting a star studded vaccination special from russell wilson to j-lo to matthew mcconaughey. watch it right here on nbc bay area at 7:00. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked t
the major was joined by former mayor willie brown. mayor breed found similarities for the earthquake and pandemic we're experiencing. >> we're san franciscoans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are, we stand strong, proud and together that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt this city. >> a wreath was place at the fountain and a moment of silence was...
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mayor london breed, who dressed for the occasion as you'll see, was joined by former mayor willie brownyor breed found similarities between the earthquake and the pandemic we find ourselves in. >> when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. >> a wreath was placed at the fountain and a moment of silence was held to remember those who died in that earthquake. >>> well, it's time for some are spring cleaning at the city parks. volunteers helped to beautify the park in san jose as part of the city's long running sunday series. cleaning up ten parks in ten weeks. here you can see a crew at ramble wood park. they can roll up their sleeves. organizers say volunteering for cleanup is a great way to get exercise, get in some volunteer hours and help to make the neighborhoods more beautiful. >> it's a good opportunity for them to come outside, work in, you know,
mayor london breed, who dressed for the occasion as you'll see, was joined by former mayor willie brownyor breed found similarities between the earthquake and the pandemic we find ourselves in. >> when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. >> a...
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former mayor willie brown met with a small crowd at lot of stout and one of the only structures saidvived the quake. it was known as a meeting place for families separated by the disaster. holding a commemorative ceremony here with a wreath has been tradition since about 1915 current mayor, london breed often compared the resiliency of the people, then the people now dealing with the covid-19 pandemic. we're san franciscans. we go through earthquakes, we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes, and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are we stand strong, proud and together, and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906 when we rebuilt this city after a minute of silence about the duration of the earthquake itself on. sirens blared honoring the first responders of that day. in san francisco open your golden gate. we'll live no strangers wait outside your door, and as they continued, more than 100 year old tradition singing of san francisco finished a day of remembrance. no one knows the actual death toll of the quake, but in the early 2000 city sup
former mayor willie brown met with a small crowd at lot of stout and one of the only structures saidvived the quake. it was known as a meeting place for families separated by the disaster. holding a commemorative ceremony here with a wreath has been tradition since about 1915 current mayor, london breed often compared the resiliency of the people, then the people now dealing with the covid-19 pandemic. we're san franciscans. we go through earthquakes, we go through pandemics. we go through...
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that doesn't mean the kids that go to willie brown are the dumb black and brown children that go earlierand this is one of issues that we need to have in these conversations within the black and asian community. just because my skin is dark, doesn't mean i'm not smart enough to go to lowell and the person that came after the lowell group also said i wasn't smart enough to go to lowell, i probably didn't graduate from lowell. i know. i'm getting off. as a willie brown teacher, ya'll should come check us out and support us before you say things about us. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> thank you for organizing that. >> can i make a statement just before we move on from public comment, please. >> i appreciate it. i just want to go on record that i am dissatisfied with the process for tonight as i mentioned earlier, we did have a thousand people tuning in and we as a board talking about how community centered we need to be and just rethinking our public comment process and that again equal time is not equity in the api community and those who showed up to voice their opinion have not been
that doesn't mean the kids that go to willie brown are the dumb black and brown children that go earlierand this is one of issues that we need to have in these conversations within the black and asian community. just because my skin is dark, doesn't mean i'm not smart enough to go to lowell and the person that came after the lowell group also said i wasn't smart enough to go to lowell, i probably didn't graduate from lowell. i know. i'm getting off. as a willie brown teacher, ya'll should come...
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those that have already died out can you imagine the long haul being found again and out of the willie brown wood for that matter is that really possible let. me cut who's technically been dead for 22 years. you may have guessed it kurt is a clue. and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully cloned which makes it quite a big deal. and it wasn't just an experiment scientists are now cloning endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity loss and even improve entire ecosystems. in one word it's just wow you know obviously we want to save other species that we. welcome to the very weird world of wild clones gene banks and bringing species back from the afterlife. cloning has been controversial around the world. with legitimate concerns about us playing god or creating endless copies of species that wipe out biodiversity. costs purpose is the exact opposite to bring dire. back to this population of wild shit walski hasse's. on do 2000 horses alive today have descended from only 12 wild ancestor of. researches use a unique gene that was frozen years ago that would have otherwise been l
those that have already died out can you imagine the long haul being found again and out of the willie brown wood for that matter is that really possible let. me cut who's technically been dead for 22 years. you may have guessed it kurt is a clue. and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully cloned which makes it quite a big deal. and it wasn't just an experiment scientists are now cloning endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity loss and even improve entire ecosystems. in one...
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former mayor willie brown spoke about those who survived and helped rebuild the city. >> it was a veryd the process of the resurrection of san francisco. >> the ceremony also included 30 seconds of fire engine sirens at 5:12 a.m., the exact moment the earthquake hit. >>> well, with the help of national geographic our abc7 news meteorologists are teaming up with abc-owned tv stations across the country for an earth day special, "our america climate of hope" which examines the impact of climate change around the country and the innovations to address it. when it comes to covering the bay area, you'll notice a familiar face. here's a sneak peek. >> when we think about agriculture in the bay area, a lot of people tend to think about wine country, the vineyards, the grapes. grapes are very sensitive to a changing climate. as our climate warms, our grapes can ripen even faster meaning we're harvesting them even sooner. add wildfires in the north bay, that smoke is now tainting the grapes. it can change the flavor entirely. >> if we keep going like we're going, the same amount of carbon dioxi
former mayor willie brown spoke about those who survived and helped rebuild the city. >> it was a veryd the process of the resurrection of san francisco. >> the ceremony also included 30 seconds of fire engine sirens at 5:12 a.m., the exact moment the earthquake hit. >>> well, with the help of national geographic our abc7 news meteorologists are teaming up with abc-owned tv stations across the country for an earth day special, "our america climate of hope" which...
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. >> mayor willie brown had llie summit where that was decided. >> i had all of the democratic and incumbentolders at a dinner here in san francisco. one of the waiters said to me i was in eavesdropping but i have got to tell you your pitch was a good one. there was one guy in that room whom i don't know but his right leg never stopped. it was always moving. he says in my world, my italian world, if you are not sincere you keep moving one of your limbs. whatever he told you you ought to be suspicious of it.of it.of. >> lieutenant governor, lieutenant governor cruz bustamante became one of the first dominant -- the first democrats to throw his hat in the ring. >> this recall is a reality. i think it is important that we have a serious democrat on the ballot. >> in 2003 i was the lieutenant governor for the state of california. the first of latino elected statewide in over 100 years. >> here we have arnold jumping into the the the the the the th i don't know at that point if gray davis could survive the election. >> bustamante who has a frosty relationship with governor davis says he is still
. >> mayor willie brown had llie summit where that was decided. >> i had all of the democratic and incumbentolders at a dinner here in san francisco. one of the waiters said to me i was in eavesdropping but i have got to tell you your pitch was a good one. there was one guy in that room whom i don't know but his right leg never stopped. it was always moving. he says in my world, my italian world, if you are not sincere you keep moving one of your limbs. whatever he told you you...
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initially the democrats strategy was nobody from the democratic party jumps injumps n >> mayor willie brownat the type had a summit where that was decided. >> i had a virtually all of the democratic incumbent officeholders at a a a a a a >> one of the waiters said to me i wasn't eavesdropping but i have got to tell you your pitch was a good one.good one.good one there was one guy in my room whom i don't know that his right leg never stopped. it was always moving. he says in my world, my italian world if you are not sincere you keep moving one of your limbs. whatever he told you you ought to be suspicius of it. >> lieutenant governor cruz nan bustamante became the first prominent democrat to throw his hat into the ring. >> this recall is a reality. i think it is important that we have a serious democrat on the ballot. >> my name is cruz bustamante. >> in 2003 in 2003 in 2003 governor for the state of california. first latino elected stelected and over 100 years. here we have arnold jumping into the race. i don't know at integrated this could survive the election. >> he has a frosty relations
initially the democrats strategy was nobody from the democratic party jumps injumps n >> mayor willie brownat the type had a summit where that was decided. >> i had a virtually all of the democratic incumbent officeholders at a a a a a a >> one of the waiters said to me i wasn't eavesdropping but i have got to tell you your pitch was a good one.good one.good one there was one guy in my room whom i don't know that his right leg never stopped. it was always moving. he says in my...
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before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow up. so i'd like to bring a long-time lotus flower supporter. earthquake celebration. and celebrated those brave souls who rebuilt the city from the ashes. so it's my honor to introduce his honor. and wish him an 87th birthday. >> i am, of course, delighted to again be here with all of you for the occasion of memorializing and remembering how difficult it must have been in 1906 for lots of people in san francisco who at the time the clock struck, the city began to fall apart and before it was over within a few hours, the city had fallen apart. but, as usual, if you read yesterday, you know in the chronic
before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow...
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. >> reporter: former san francisco mayor and democrat willie brown weighed in on monday. >> at moment, i do not believe that anybody who said they are thinking about running would have a chance of defeating gavin newsom. >> gray davis was recalled in 2003 but brown and brady both say there were differences. brady saying newsom's approval ra is more than double what dais' was at 53%. brown also referencing the opponent back then. >> you got to be household name. schwarzenegger was a household name. not for politics. 3:he was just a household name. there is still people who have that kind of presence. but whether or not they would run, i doubt it. >> there are a number of procedural type things that needs to happen here. it's likely we will see a recall election in late summer or in the fall. jr stone abc 7 news. >>> we're also looking ba at the 2003 recall of governor gray davis. the only successful recall in state history. abc 7 originals documentary total recalled looks at the surprise candidates to rise of the governor arnold schwarzenegger. >>> getting a vaccine in one south bay co
. >> reporter: former san francisco mayor and democrat willie brown weighed in on monday. >> at moment, i do not believe that anybody who said they are thinking about running would have a chance of defeating gavin newsom. >> gray davis was recalled in 2003 but brown and brady both say there were differences. brady saying newsom's approval ra is more than double what dais' was at 53%. brown also referencing the opponent back then. >> you got to be household name....
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she went to the willie brown school of politics.s dirty and issues you cannot win back going down to the border, it is not a winning argument because all she wants is power. she will go to a bakery but she's not going down there. she's not going to take any press calls, not going to answer the tough questions because she doesn't have the answers and she doesn't want to go down there because there is no winning political upside for her. she is not confident to be the vice president, she's not going to go down there and basically, you will see kamala harris at a bakery talking about vaccines, dealing with recalled governor gavin newsom but going down there and securing our national border, she cannot win because if she does the right thing, she has to has to reinstate donald trump's policies. >> harris: actually get chills when you say that because that tells me that, forgive the lunchtime word, that movement on this is constipated. it's not politically satisfying for them. >> tomi: unlike kamala, i visited the border last week. i was
she went to the willie brown school of politics.s dirty and issues you cannot win back going down to the border, it is not a winning argument because all she wants is power. she will go to a bakery but she's not going down there. she's not going to take any press calls, not going to answer the tough questions because she doesn't have the answers and she doesn't want to go down there because there is no winning political upside for her. she is not confident to be the vice president, she's not...
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willie brown, for example, argues that look, you have to have someone on the ballot as as as a democratic back up, maybe that person doesn't campaign, but there has to be a safety valve. i'd argue it's political malpractice not to have someone on there, but gavin newsome really it. and democrats are pushing that they'll have no rivals and no one will be on there. but if there is that celebrity component that's can asked there's that celebrity candidate who's independent who's wealthy. who wants to send people to mars and is worth billions of dollars and that person is is also in saturday night live may be, you know, think about it. but the point is they can upset the race. yeah. that. >> you're right. that's one guy who could not open up a can of worms are out of time. but real quick, i'm an open can of worms that tom del beccaro. >> your colleague oftentimes in these political discussions told us tonight that he is considering running. he's a former republican chair in california. what do you think? >> yeah, i saw that interview and actually was texting tom, after that. i think he would
willie brown, for example, argues that look, you have to have someone on the ballot as as as a democratic back up, maybe that person doesn't campaign, but there has to be a safety valve. i'd argue it's political malpractice not to have someone on there, but gavin newsome really it. and democrats are pushing that they'll have no rivals and no one will be on there. but if there is that celebrity component that's can asked there's that celebrity candidate who's independent who's wealthy. who wants...
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former mayor willie brown met with a small crowd at lot of stout in one of the only structures said toave survived the quake. it was known as a meeting place for families separated by the disaster, holding a commemorative ceremony here with a wreath has been tradition since about 1915 current mayor, london breed often. compared the resiliency of the people, then to the people now dealing with the covid-19 pandemic. we're san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go through things. when the time comes, and we need to rise up like the phoenix we are we stand strong, proud and together, and that's what the people of san francisco did in 1906. when we rebuilt this city after a minute of silence about the duration of the earthquake itself. beyonce blared honoring the first responders of that day in san francisco open your golden gate will let no strangers wait outside your door and as they continued, more than 100 year old tradition, singing of san francisco finished a day of remembrance. no one knows the actual death toll of the quake, but in the early 2000 su
former mayor willie brown met with a small crowd at lot of stout in one of the only structures said toave survived the quake. it was known as a meeting place for families separated by the disaster, holding a commemorative ceremony here with a wreath has been tradition since about 1915 current mayor, london breed often. compared the resiliency of the people, then to the people now dealing with the covid-19 pandemic. we're san franciscans. we go through earthquakes. we go through pandemics. we go...
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. >> former san francisco mayor, willie brown, and other state clinical experts say a recall passinggiven low transmission rates and the june 15th full reopening target date, and the states strong democratic makeup. newsom's approval rating is more than twice what governor gray davis is was when he was recalled in 2003. any recall election would likely be held in late summer or fall. reggie? >>> okay, jobina, thank you. governor newsom's anti-recall campaign that it received a generous fundraising boost after caitlyn jenner enter the race. the former olympian and reality tv star announced her run for california governor last week. according to newsom's team, the governor raised $300,000 in online contributions in the 36 hours after jenner entered the recall race, to take his seat. newsom sent an email blast to his donors, tying jenner to former president donald trump, asking for funds. newsom's campaign spokesperson told politico, supporters came through, saying a grassroots army is fired up. >>> still ahead, biden administration reverses a trumpet, how this will help telephone to cu
. >> former san francisco mayor, willie brown, and other state clinical experts say a recall passinggiven low transmission rates and the june 15th full reopening target date, and the states strong democratic makeup. newsom's approval rating is more than twice what governor gray davis is was when he was recalled in 2003. any recall election would likely be held in late summer or fall. reggie? >>> okay, jobina, thank you. governor newsom's anti-recall campaign that it received a...
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mayor london breed by joined by former mayor willie brown and fire and police chiefs. mayor breed found similarities between the earthquake and the pandemic that we're finding ourselves in now. >> when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. >> a wreath was placed at laudis fountain, a moment of silence was held to remember those the . it was a happened in 1906. and really devastated the city, but we also know the rebirth of that city is such an amazing thing. great, great to see. annual celebrations now and i think they've lost everyone that, i remember going out there and covering the story and there were people in their, they were babies when it happened, but they would tell the stories of their family. so big part of bay area history there. >>> okay guys, we're just coming off a weekend, and i think everybody had a good one, i'm hop
mayor london breed by joined by former mayor willie brown and fire and police chiefs. mayor breed found similarities between the earthquake and the pandemic that we're finding ourselves in now. >> when i think about san francisco in the 1906 earthquake and how far we've come, just think about it. 250,000 people were homeless because of the earthquake and the fire. when i think about san francisco and our resilience, that's what we've been talking about this entire pandemic. >> a...
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before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow up. so i'd like to bring a long-time lotus flower supporter. earthquake celebration. and celebrated those brave souls who rebuilt the city from the ashes. so it's my honor to introduce his honor. and wish him an 87th birthday. >> i am, of course, delighted to again be here with all of you for the occasion of memorializing and remembering how difficult it must have been in 1906 for lots of people in san francisco who at the time the clock struck, the city began to fall apart and before it was over within a few hours, the city had fallen apart. but, as usual, if you read yesterday, you know in the chronicle that, in fact, the city came ro
before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow up. so i'd like to bring a...
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similar to students going to willy brown, they will be attending a burton high school for in-person learning. and the campuses will all have different access or entry points and we've made sure to make sure health and safety measures are followed keeping the students and the school communities apart. next slide. i've shown you the school schedules and where students will be located when we open on the 26th for secondary students. here are the ways the students has been and will be informed about their placement. on april 16th, families should have received a message via school messenger also placement packets were posted on parentview yesterday and a physical packet was sent out via u.s. mail yesterday as well. we anticipate that families should receive their placement package on april 22nd and so, again, this is the hard copy on april 22nd, but again, by the parent view or via school messenger. if you did not get this information first, i would ask for you to check your parentview accounts and then, secondly, to call your schools to confirm with your site leader that is you're basically reg
similar to students going to willy brown, they will be attending a burton high school for in-person learning. and the campuses will all have different access or entry points and we've made sure to make sure health and safety measures are followed keeping the students and the school communities apart. next slide. i've shown you the school schedules and where students will be located when we open on the 26th for secondary students. here are the ways the students has been and will be informed...
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before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story.ere was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow up. so i'd like to bring a long-time lotus flower supporter. earthquake celebration. and celebrated those brave souls who rebuilt the city from the ashes. so it's my honor to introduce his honor. and wish him an 87th birthday. >> i am, of course, delighted to again be here with all of you for the occasion of memorializing and remembering how difficult it must have been in 1906 for lots of people in san francisco who at the time the clock struck, the city began to fall apart and before it was over within a few hours, the city had fallen apart. but, as usual, if you read yesterday, you know in the chronicle
before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story.ere was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow...
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before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow up. so i'd like to bring a long-time lotus flower supporter. earthquake celebration. and celebrated those brave souls who rebuilt the city from the ashes. so it's my honor to introduce his honor. and wish him an 87th birthday. >> i am, of course, delighted to again be here with all of you for the occasion of memorializing and remembering how difficult it must have been in 1906 for lots of people in san francisco who at the time the clock struck, the city began to fall apart and before it was over within a few hours, the city had fallen apart. but, as usual, if you read yesterday, you know in the chronic
before i introduce his honor, willy brown, who i want to tell you a quick story. there was a rumor he was going to run for mayor and i ran into him in north beach and i just put my hand out and i said would you make your first campaign promise and he said "yeah, whatever it is. what do you want?" i said, "i'd like to see water running through lotus fountain." he said, "you got it." and it wasn't an easy project. if they put water in it it was going to actually blow...
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one is at 1515 quintar a, and one is at willie brown middle school. i'm trying to go slow.er schools have reopened, the students can either get tested on the scheduled day at their school, because every school will have -- as they start to reopen, schools will have designate the dates for student testing or families can take their students to one of the six testing locations. and in terms of registration, parents and guardians will have an opportunity to pre-register or to register at the testing location. and they will only need to consent one time for covid-19 testing for their student. students who are 13 or older can consent for themselves. next slide, please. regarding staff testing, all sfsud staff who return to in-person work must be tested for covid-19 before the students return. the staff covid-19 tests are a self-administered nasal wabing test and it does not require a clinician to collect the sample so in essence you are swabbing yourself. test results should be available within one to three days and it will be communicated via text message and email. that is act
one is at 1515 quintar a, and one is at willie brown middle school. i'm trying to go slow.er schools have reopened, the students can either get tested on the scheduled day at their school, because every school will have -- as they start to reopen, schools will have designate the dates for student testing or families can take their students to one of the six testing locations. and in terms of registration, parents and guardians will have an opportunity to pre-register or to register at the...
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one is at 1515 quintar a, and one is at willie brown middle school. i'm trying to go slow.er schools have reopened, the students can either get tested on the scheduled day at their school, because every school will have -- as they start to reopen, schools will have designate the dates for student testing or families can take their students to one of the six testing locations. and in terms of registration, parents and guardians will have an opportunity to pre-register or to register at the testing location. and they will only need to consent one time for covid-19 testing for their student. students who are 13 or older can consent for themselves. next slide, please. regarding staff testing, all sfsud staff who return to in-person work must be tested for covid-19 before the students return. the staff covid-19 tests are a self-administered nasal wabing test and it does not require a clinician to collect the sample so in essence you are swabbing yourself. test results should be available within one to three days and it will be communicated via text message and email. that is act
one is at 1515 quintar a, and one is at willie brown middle school. i'm trying to go slow.er schools have reopened, the students can either get tested on the scheduled day at their school, because every school will have -- as they start to reopen, schools will have designate the dates for student testing or families can take their students to one of the six testing locations. and in terms of registration, parents and guardians will have an opportunity to pre-register or to register at the...
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willie, good morning. it has been four days since the shooting. the community and the brown family want to know, where is the body camera footage? the sheriff is taking formal steps to release it. overnight, more demands from protesters to release a body camera footage in the shooting death of andrew brown, junior. the calls coming from family. >> my nephew did not deserve that. >> reporter: city officials. >> we are demanding we have transparency and accountability. >> reporter: now the sheriff who was asked to resign by civil rights leaders saturday. >> we want the body camera footage made public. some people have falsely claimed that my office has the power to that is not true. only a judge can release the video. >> reporter: brown was killed wednesday as deputies were attempting to serve a search and arrest warrant related to felony drug charges. very few details have been released on the incident. first responders could be heard on dispatch moments after the shooting. >> one male gunshot to the back. >> reporter: seven depp triz on administrative leave. three other depu
willie, good morning. it has been four days since the shooting. the community and the brown family want to know, where is the body camera footage? the sheriff is taking formal steps to release it. overnight, more demands from protesters to release a body camera footage in the shooting death of andrew brown, junior. the calls coming from family. >> my nephew did not deserve that. >> reporter: city officials. >> we are demanding we have transparency and accountability. >>...
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brown junior in elizabeth city, north carolina and the 6 symptoms of hurry sickness in some ways to cope. that's in tonight's health center. plus, stick around after prime for the duck dynasty stars, willieand korie robertson. they'll be on banfield tonight. back to you. sounds fun. thank you so much for the preview morning. news nation airs at 08:00pm our time. you can find that the channels listed here. we also have details available on our website. >> kron 4 dot com. still ahead, a group of mit researchers are challenging the 6 foot rule when it comes to distancing indoors. that story is right after this short break. >> a study from mit explains the key to curbing the spread of coronavirus indoors is much more than just distance of course, light or heavy breathing and whether farther apart or directly in front of someone plays a big role. but when not wearing a mask and mit study warns that coronavirus particles can linger and float. well past 6 feet. so along with proper ventilation of the time that people spend indoors is a huge factor because the longer you spend inside with someone who is infected the greater the risk of contracting covid. >> i'm not saying that social distancing
brown junior in elizabeth city, north carolina and the 6 symptoms of hurry sickness in some ways to cope. that's in tonight's health center. plus, stick around after prime for the duck dynasty stars, willieand korie robertson. they'll be on banfield tonight. back to you. sounds fun. thank you so much for the preview morning. news nation airs at 08:00pm our time. you can find that the channels listed here. we also have details available on our website. >> kron 4 dot com. still ahead, a...