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today's clerk is linda wong. madam clerk, do you have any person(s) responsible for the ringing of or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic device. items acted on today will appear on the october 16 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. madam clerk can you please call item number one. >> item number one, resolution authorizing the department of homelessness and supportive housing to apply for a grant from the california department of housing and community development. >> good morning, vice chair fewer, supervisors. i'm emily cohen with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. as the resolution title implies, this authorizes our department to apply for the california emergency solution and housing program, which is a new state program to provide services to people at risk of or experiencing homelessness. this -- there's a total of $5.3 million being made available from the state, and san francisco anticipates r
today's clerk is linda wong. madam clerk, do you have any person(s) responsible for the ringing of or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic device. items acted on today will appear on the october 16 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. madam clerk can you please call item number one. >> item number one, resolution authorizing the department of homelessness and supportive housing to apply for...
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tell us what this court case is about, who wong kim ark was, and white matters today.rk i is essenential for undersrstanding g where wewe ary because e is a a son of chinene immigrants born in the city of san franancisco. he appeaears to bebe a birthrigt citizen. i think regardrds himsf as such, even a as his parents e not eligible to nataturalize e y what bececome the terms o of the chinese exclclusion a act. k does business in san n franciscsco, business bebn san francicisco andd china. he leaves the country in the early y 1890's.s. and when he attempts to return at the port of san francisisco, he, likeke many other peoeople f chinese descent comeme is detaid at the port and is charged with being a noncitizen of the united states. why? because of this curious language in the 14th amendment about being subject to the jurisdiction of the united states. ththe argument on behalf of customs officials goes, a chinese americacan born in the u.s. to noncitizen parents is, like his parents, still holding and allegiance to the emperor of china, still foreign eveven as e is bor
tell us what this court case is about, who wong kim ark was, and white matters today.rk i is essenential for undersrstanding g where wewe ary because e is a a son of chinene immigrants born in the city of san franancisco. he appeaears to bebe a birthrigt citizen. i think regardrds himsf as such, even a as his parents e not eligible to nataturalize e y what bececome the terms o of the chinese exclclusion a act. k does business in san n franciscsco, business bebn san francicisco andd china. he...
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"mornings on 2", it's friday october 26th i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> it it's friday, we made it. i'm dave clark and steve paulson made it too, and we have weather. >> i barely made it. patchy fog near the coast, the rain, there's nothing here yet, you'll probably like today. 50s on the temperatures, it will be cooler with the lack of fog, we'll have some patchy fog, 40s on the temperatures, everything is close, there's a huge difference here. look for patchy fog, give way and temperatures will be bumping up a little today. 60s, 70s, mid-70s, upper 70s to some low 80s. >> it's friday, with friday on my mind, you seem happy? >> it's all a dream. >> thank you, steve. r the most part we have some good conditions, i do want to mention that the traffic is moving along very well. this is highway 24 westbound getting out to the tunnel, that looks pretty good, westbound 80, we have some road work on 80 westbound between the hercules area in richmond and here we are, traffic here is looking okay as you drive out to the maze, however if you're driving on the stretch, giv
"mornings on 2", it's friday october 26th i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> it it's friday, we made it. i'm dave clark and steve paulson made it too, and we have weather. >> i barely made it. patchy fog near the coast, the rain, there's nothing here yet, you'll probably like today. 50s on the temperatures, it will be cooler with the lack of fog, we'll have some patchy fog, 40s on the temperatures, everything is close, there's a huge difference here. look...
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sam wong. it's a neuroscience dr. dr. wong two years ago won the candidate. .cenario play itself out right now at survey information on the house side, it's overwhelmingly likely across all 145 districts, democrats are nearly certn to win more votes than republicans. however if they don't it will be because of gerrymandering. hauteursation. is the still throw it to the it defense i read your blog that less and less voters today are breaking party ranks and splitting their tickets. but a cycle like this is all about passion. is that fair? >> wrau. i would say since the mid'90s it's all about revving up the basis. republicans seem to be doing better in key states like tennessee and texas. it appears turnout whether it's a red or blue or purple state >> dr. wong, you've seen this footage of the hawn durren refugee made for her. given that border security is so bart of this mauntd ru. fwrrser whumt rr on temal television screenings. frrgs if it isn't one thing, it's anither. and right now it's imname. a president who will say things about immigrants. now strange th
sam wong. it's a neuroscience dr. dr. wong two years ago won the candidate. .cenario play itself out right now at survey information on the house side, it's overwhelmingly likely across all 145 districts, democrats are nearly certn to win more votes than republicans. however if they don't it will be because of gerrymandering. hauteursation. is the still throw it to the it defense i read your blog that less and less voters today are breaking party ranks and splitting their tickets. but a cycle...
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my name is victoria wong. i am a longtime resident of san francisco. today i want to say that i am against cannabis because it is not good for the young people's mind and it is also affects their studying. also, just for one example, in florida there is a doctor who prescribes so much cannabis to the patient's and there are tens of thousands of people dying already in florida. so they start to have incentives to 157 years of presence. so he will stay in present for his whole life. therefore, i am truly against cannabis. also, cannabis is not really helping people. it is very disjointed people. for the future. also, the money that they make is not going to go back to help the people. it is just going to go back to individuals pocket. they are the one who make money. it is not good for the people. it is not good for health. therefore i am truly against cannabis. thank you. >> next is cherry tow, sonia ng and followed by. [singing] paying ling -- singh paying ling >> i am also against cannabis. the reason does not matter how it is described as creative or
my name is victoria wong. i am a longtime resident of san francisco. today i want to say that i am against cannabis because it is not good for the young people's mind and it is also affects their studying. also, just for one example, in florida there is a doctor who prescribes so much cannabis to the patient's and there are tens of thousands of people dying already in florida. so they start to have incentives to 157 years of presence. so he will stay in present for his whole life. therefore, i...
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wong admits dialysis is expensive but tells us prop eight is not the solution.e argues the issue in health care financing in general is too complicated to put on the ballot and should be handled by lawmakers. he suggests that doctors, patient groups and insurance companies should get in a room and figure it out together. >> let's go through this methodically, but in collaboration, not in opposition. >> reporter: if voters approve prop eight, it would take effect on or after january 1st and the california department of health would be responsible for implementing and enforcing it. >>> still ahead here on "today in the bay," we are one day before the online and mail-in voter registration deadline. have you been discouraged from participating in the november election? political analyst larry gerston joins us to explain why some state officials are trying to suppress the vote. >>> and the sharks look to get things going in the early season, ahmed fareed of nbc sports bay area shows us how they fared against the new york islanders at the tank. sports coming up next.
wong admits dialysis is expensive but tells us prop eight is not the solution.e argues the issue in health care financing in general is too complicated to put on the ballot and should be handled by lawmakers. he suggests that doctors, patient groups and insurance companies should get in a room and figure it out together. >> let's go through this methodically, but in collaboration, not in opposition. >> reporter: if voters approve prop eight, it would take effect on or after january...
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i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> i'm dave clark. lets talk about the morning weather. steve? >>> watch out for thick fog. some of it is up a bit and others are down on the deck. some areas it's rather foggy here. we'll have warmer temperatures once it burns off. nothing in southern california. 40s and 50s, we bumped up on these temperatures, it's all 50s here. alameda is at 57, berkeley lab 53, tim ron is 58 degrees, and 38 in truckee. look for the fog to last until 9:00 and we'll have higher temperatures today. not only today, it will take us into saturday and another system will take us down, we'll look for record highs, it will be warmer. 60s to 70s a few 80 degrees. sal is here to tell us about. >>> the solano supercommute. >> watch out. you heard the man, if you're driving on 80, that's little bit of fog, especially if you're driving through the bridge and over to hercules, you'll see slow traffic there as well. you can see slowing on 80 westbound after highway 4, kind of bunching up on road work that you're doing there. no maj
i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> i'm dave clark. lets talk about the morning weather. steve? >>> watch out for thick fog. some of it is up a bit and others are down on the deck. some areas it's rather foggy here. we'll have warmer temperatures once it burns off. nothing in southern california. 40s and 50s, we bumped up on these temperatures, it's all 50s here. alameda is at 57, berkeley lab 53, tim ron is 58 degrees, and 38 in truckee. look for the fog to last...
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ken wong. >> good evening, commissioners, yeah, i'm ken wong from san francisco. went to george washington high school, and i'm a singer. been singing in chinatown quite often. recently, i've been seeing mayor london breed, and she loves to go to chinatown, and most of the supervisors for different functions, so i asked the mayor if we have a new place in the richmond district, would you come? she said oh, i would love to come, ken. when is it ready, and i'll come? you know, people been going to chinatown, you know, all the time. it's time to have a new place in the richmond district or bayview or sunset or twin peaks or right by city hall, so, you know, i, you know, really love to have the commissioners -- commission approval to have the place over there so me and my band can, you know, bring some of our fans and people over there. and i think commissioner perez is the most -- you probably sing the best. so -- just guessing, right? we all love to sing, but i really appreciate the opportunity, and thank you, commissioner. thank you. >> thank you very much. we may
ken wong. >> good evening, commissioners, yeah, i'm ken wong from san francisco. went to george washington high school, and i'm a singer. been singing in chinatown quite often. recently, i've been seeing mayor london breed, and she loves to go to chinatown, and most of the supervisors for different functions, so i asked the mayor if we have a new place in the richmond district, would you come? she said oh, i would love to come, ken. when is it ready, and i'll come? you know, people been...
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. >> i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. lets look at how the day is shaping up. >> it will be nice, but right now, thick fog and not much of a breeze, the morning fog will give way to warmer temperatures, a few near 80s 80 degrees, the fog, livermore and santa rosa, name a few around the airport, vallejo as well. the rain, the thick rain, where is it, it's in portland and seattle, high pressure is nosing in and we're well up on the lows, and mid-40s, upper 40s, santa clara is 58 and santa rosa 57. the high builds in for a couple of days. that will take us into saturday. 60s and 70s around the bay and upper 70s to near 80 inland. >>> sal will tell us about the commute on the altamont pass. >> we're approaching, we have slowing there this morning as you drive on 205 and 580, you can see traffic will be slow if you're driving that way. you can see it's also going to be better by the time you reach livermore. this is typical. if you drive it every day, there's nothing unusual about it. it's pretty good from dublin to hayward. >
. >> i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. lets look at how the day is shaping up. >> it will be nice, but right now, thick fog and not much of a breeze, the morning fog will give way to warmer temperatures, a few near 80s 80 degrees, the fog, livermore and santa rosa, name a few around the airport, vallejo as well. the rain, the thick rain, where is it, it's in portland and seattle, high pressure is nosing in and we're well up on the lows, and mid-40s, upper 40s, santa clara is 58 and...
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. >> brian wong, medical director for dialysis clinic in east oakland owned by person he is, one of the state's two largest dioceses company. doctor wong says if it passes, clinics such as his that serve low income patients and barely break even would serve fewer patients and cause clinics to cold -- closed. >> the emergency room cost in an inpatient setting is a lot more expensive. >> davida in person he is, the two companies made over $4 billion in profits last year. >> according to the official voter guide put out by the secretary of state, a yes vote means clinics would have revenues limited by a formula and could be required to pay rebates, primary to -- primarily to health and -- health insurance companies. >> neither side can predict the future. >> u.n. is cofounder by the bay, a media company and she says it is in -- it is unclear on what the impact will be on clinics if it passes. voters should ask themselves this question when deciding. >> do you agree that dialysis clinics are making a lot of money already? and that their costs should be capped at 115%? >> proposition eight i
. >> brian wong, medical director for dialysis clinic in east oakland owned by person he is, one of the state's two largest dioceses company. doctor wong says if it passes, clinics such as his that serve low income patients and barely break even would serve fewer patients and cause clinics to cold -- closed. >> the emergency room cost in an inpatient setting is a lot more expensive. >> davida in person he is, the two companies made over $4 billion in profits last year....
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wong says even the richest dialysis companies will close a clinic if it is losing money. member the clinics -- >> the clinics will fall on hard times, operations will be cut back and perhaps we will close. then, where do these patients go? >> reporter: ragan set the clinics will not close and he says dialysis companies will say anything to protect their massive profits. >> it is classic fear mongering. >> reporter: legislature says it cannot predict what will happen if prop 8 passes. dr. wong says it should not about companies closing the clinics because the stakes are too high if they are wrong. met i do not on the clinic i am fearful of what might happen to the clinic. >>> we have you covered on all state and local races. we also have a guide to the california ballot measures like proposition eight back on our website. you can go to kpix 5.com/election. >>> president trump says the consequences for the series will have to be very severe if they are linked to the de jamal khashoggi. >> reporter: president trump says it now appears washington post contributor, thomas just
wong says even the richest dialysis companies will close a clinic if it is losing money. member the clinics -- >> the clinics will fall on hard times, operations will be cut back and perhaps we will close. then, where do these patients go? >> reporter: ragan set the clinics will not close and he says dialysis companies will say anything to protect their massive profits. >> it is classic fear mongering. >> reporter: legislature says it cannot predict what will happen if...
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wong? >> sure. >> because she already wrote something so i can look a it. i'm not certified translator or interpreter, but i can help. >> that's ok. you can use the other microphone so you don't have to share. we have two microphones. [speaking mandarin] >> >> interpreter: cannabis is not legal in federal law. [speaking mandarine] [speaking mandarin] >> one of the states has legalized marijuana, such as colorado. >> interpreter: people in colorado start smoking marijuana, at least they legalize the marijuana. now they started to sue the city and sue the government. because it has been damaged their health. [speaking mandarin] >> so, the cannabis industry is suing the city as well because they said that they allowed them to operate the legal business but yet they got sued. [speaking mandarin] >> interpreter: ucsf has studies showing that marijuana has been damaged, brings especially teenagers, youngsters. [speaking mandarin] >> they are neglecting our opinion and our voices. [speaking mandarin] >> on freeway and highway and public area, we saw the advertisem
wong? >> sure. >> because she already wrote something so i can look a it. i'm not certified translator or interpreter, but i can help. >> that's ok. you can use the other microphone so you don't have to share. we have two microphones. [speaking mandarin] >> >> interpreter: cannabis is not legal in federal law. [speaking mandarine] [speaking mandarin] >> one of the states has legalized marijuana, such as colorado. >> interpreter: people in colorado start...
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doctor wong says voters should not bet that the companies are lying about closing clinics. because the stakes are too high if they are wrong. >> i don't own a clinic. but i'm very much fearful of what may happen to the patients. >> you have heard there are $99 million being spent but no. it went up to $111 million in the last couple of days. making this the most expensive proposition we have ever had. there's more than even the farm one a few years back and regulating drug prices. >> wow and that's outrageous and the union is pending like $20 million and certainly not close to that amount but altogether, a $150 million ballot measure and that is record-breaking. >> there's another proposition out thereularly t tton issue here in the bay area because it is the measure that repeals the state law that restricts what local jurisdictions i city or county can impose rent control on residential property and it makes it easier to change and expand rent control basically. are kpix five survey poll says it is slipping in the polls even though many people might agree with the idea. of
doctor wong says voters should not bet that the companies are lying about closing clinics. because the stakes are too high if they are wrong. >> i don't own a clinic. but i'm very much fearful of what may happen to the patients. >> you have heard there are $99 million being spent but no. it went up to $111 million in the last couple of days. making this the most expensive proposition we have ever had. there's more than even the farm one a few years back and regulating drug prices....
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área de la calle 80 se desconoceque hizo que el carro sin se incendiaría >> de acuerdo a la creadora wong agudizado. >> también en de la misión tien indice más alto de consumo de alcohol por el gran nro de desamparados 376 personas solo en la misión están desamparados, hay 90 permiso para consumo y venta de alcohol >> contarán con el narcan por sobredosis de fentanilo, esto q ser, indispensable como proporcionar auxilio en caso de emergencia >> un hombre en temecula estuvo preso siendo inocentes, y debido a nueva información en el caos fue liberado. >> en medio de una lluvia de aplausos el hobmer de 70 años injustamente pasó dos década en la cárcel por un crimen que no cometió hoy fue declarado oficialmente inocente, >> en la oficina de la fiscalía estamos impactados por la que él tuvo que pasar >> la víctima y robert sostenían una relación extramarital por eso él mintió en el testimonio el reloj hallado en la escena de su propiedad lo incrimino, los abogados investigadores lograron probpara que el reloj no era suyo, así logro su libertad >> gracias a nueva evidencia dos sujetos fueron ap
área de la calle 80 se desconoceque hizo que el carro sin se incendiaría >> de acuerdo a la creadora wong agudizado. >> también en de la misión tien indice más alto de consumo de alcohol por el gran nro de desamparados 376 personas solo en la misión están desamparados, hay 90 permiso para consumo y venta de alcohol >> contarán con el narcan por sobredosis de fentanilo, esto q ser, indispensable como proporcionar auxilio en caso de emergencia >> un hombre en...
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. >> i'm claudine wong, pam has the morning off. lets go to steve paulson to see how the day is shaping up. >> it looks good, not bad, we couldn't see our fan in front of the face, there was so much fog, there is some, some patchy, it will be sunny and warmer, you can see the ridge of high pressure, it's controlling everything, from the oregon border and the desert southwest, we're in the going crazy hot, but napa will bump up to 80 today, 82 san jose, and downtown # 7 to 80 degrees. the fog is there in parts of the coast. lake port, santa rosa, 50s for everybody. everyone is close, within a couple of degrees, most are running cooler, san jose is minus five, there's more cooling taking place because of the lack of fog. 60s along coast and tomorrow will be nice, but it will be cooling down a little bit. 60s and 70s for many and upper 70s and loots inland. >> 6:01 on a friday, and things are getting crowded for shower. >>> we have less volume amount there, i'm looking at some of the lists of things we look at. >> we don't have many cr
. >> i'm claudine wong, pam has the morning off. lets go to steve paulson to see how the day is shaping up. >> it looks good, not bad, we couldn't see our fan in front of the face, there was so much fog, there is some, some patchy, it will be sunny and warmer, you can see the ridge of high pressure, it's controlling everything, from the oregon border and the desert southwest, we're in the going crazy hot, but napa will bump up to 80 today, 82 san jose, and downtown # 7 to 80...
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claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and everyone in this story has big plans. lisa alvarez wants to get her ged and go to college and tracy weaver is raising more money for staffing so the nonprofit can help more people and the photographer continues to document these families, some of those pictures will be part of a show coming up next month. p next month. >>> still ahead, a man checks himself into rehab for watching too much netflix. details on the symptoms of a netflix addict. >>> going the extra mile, we'll show you how a sheriff's deputy went above and beyond the call of duty. >>> a new report shows the average netflix subscriber streamed 50 minutes a day, but one man in india is taking a on average. he checked himself into the national institute of mental health and the man used the service for six months shut out reality while he was unemployed. counselors say if you constantly refresh the home page waiting for the new shows and movies to be added you might be a netflix to be add. >>> have you ever wanted to live with a queen or and queen, they're looki
claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> and everyone in this story has big plans. lisa alvarez wants to get her ged and go to college and tracy weaver is raising more money for staffing so the nonprofit can help more people and the photographer continues to document these families, some of those pictures will be part of a show coming up next month. p next month. >>> still ahead, a man checks himself into rehab for watching too much netflix. details on the symptoms of a netflix...
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my name is annie wong. i was born and raised in san francisco.i studied at the university of california, santa cruz in sociology. i was recently working with the community centre as a liaison. i am now part of the school education team as well. the environmental education aid. thank you. >> welcome all of you and let's have a warm hand. [applause] >> thank you. >> without objection, may we returned to item nine? >> yes. >> thank you. item nine is committee reports. highlights of the august 6, 2018 and september 17th, 2018 policy committee meeting. >> thank you. at the august sixth policy committee meeting, we had a really -- that was a deep dive into everything that is going on with regard to pesticide use, but also, the entire ipm program we have talked about the pesticide stop when i want to say, it was at that meeting that i really realized what a very small part of everybody's worked at the pesticide work is. which had a deep impression on me. we only think about the pesticide part, but in fact, it is, as i said, a small part of the ongoing p
my name is annie wong. i was born and raised in san francisco.i studied at the university of california, santa cruz in sociology. i was recently working with the community centre as a liaison. i am now part of the school education team as well. the environmental education aid. thank you. >> welcome all of you and let's have a warm hand. [applause] >> thank you. >> without objection, may we returned to item nine? >> yes. >> thank you. item nine is committee reports....
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brian wong runs a clinic in oakland and says he serves many underprivileged patients. he is one of the major dialysis companies in the country. dr. wong opposes proposition 8 saying the cap on profits wouldn't cover the costs of caring for the patient. >> it will cause clinics to cut back services or shut down. >> reporter: ultimately it's not the wealthy patients who would suffer, he insists. >> it would decimate those clinics in economically disadvantaged areas so that it would lead to their closure and, therefore, reduce the chance for these patients to get cured locally. >> reporter: he admits dialysis is expensive but tells us prop 8 is not the st. louis. he argues the issue and health care financing in general is too complicated to put on the ballot and should be handled by lawmakers. he suggests that doctors, patient groups, and insurance companies should get in a room and figure it out together. >> let's go through this methodically. but in collaboration not in opposition. >> reporter: if voters approve prop 8 it would take effect on or after january 1st and th
brian wong runs a clinic in oakland and says he serves many underprivileged patients. he is one of the major dialysis companies in the country. dr. wong opposes proposition 8 saying the cap on profits wouldn't cover the costs of caring for the patient. >> it will cause clinics to cut back services or shut down. >> reporter: ultimately it's not the wealthy patients who would suffer, he insists. >> it would decimate those clinics in economically disadvantaged areas so that it...
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i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> i'm dave clark.lk about th some areas it's rather foggy here. we'll have warmer temperat
i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> i'm dave clark.lk about th some areas it's rather foggy here. we'll have warmer temperat
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miss wong has explained why those units are necessary. we're in agreement to scale back the administrator unit, remove one of the units and partition that back off if that helps. and i'll turn it over to sarah for a moment. >> okay. very briefly, sarah hoffman, pleasure to be addressing you. i'm talking about section 102 of the planning code and why these administrator units are more aptly treated as an accessory use than an administrator use. it allows them to comply with state law, and the planning code allows for this use. happy to answer questions on that. >> thank you. >> i had a question. >> go ahead. >> no, please. >> mine's, at this point, a procedural question. didn't this -- does this have to go through occi first before it went to planning? >> there is related litigation ongoing which, i think, is separate from this permit application. >> no. when the redevelopment agency dissolved, their land use functions, which used to be handled in house, went to planning. their appeal functions, which used to be in house, came here. was th
miss wong has explained why those units are necessary. we're in agreement to scale back the administrator unit, remove one of the units and partition that back off if that helps. and i'll turn it over to sarah for a moment. >> okay. very briefly, sarah hoffman, pleasure to be addressing you. i'm talking about section 102 of the planning code and why these administrator units are more aptly treated as an accessory use than an administrator use. it allows them to comply with state law, and...
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claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >> boy, those photos. >> a new beginning for her. >>> thank you so much. that's going to do it for us on the four on 2. ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 begins right after the break. >>> he slipped away after being arrested, managed to get out of his handcuffs and then drive off in the police car he was being held in. he has been on the run all day until now. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. this started this morning where police took andrew trujillo into custody for allegedly stealing a truck. just moments ago, san jose police told ktvu they have arrested him in a stolen big rig in hayward. ktvu's jesse gary has the report. >> we have to look into, how did it actually occur? and, what can we do in the future to ensure it doesn't happen again? >> reporter: san jose police investigators say the manhunt began around 5:30 a.m. with a stolen truck turning up on hogue or way, near highway 237 in north san jose. arriving officers found 40-year- old andrew trujillo inside and arrested him on suspicion of theft. trujillo was cuffed behind his b
claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >> boy, those photos. >> a new beginning for her. >>> thank you so much. that's going to do it for us on the four on 2. ktvu fox 2 news at 5:00 begins right after the break. >>> he slipped away after being arrested, managed to get out of his handcuffs and then drive off in the police car he was being held in. he has been on the run all day until now. good evening, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. this started this...
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. >>> good morning to you i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> i'm dave clark, lets goto steve paulson. >>> there's not enough fog, there are some over the coast. it was widespread, there will be some, it looks to be the warmest day of the week, yester the forecast models ease up a little bit on the high temperatthe coast, not nearly what we saw inland. yesterday the rain, a lot of people are asking me, where is the rain, it's up in portland and seattle. it's not here, high pressure right there all of the wait from eureka down to san diego. water changes, not much changed. 40 as un50s it's running cooler here. this is berkeley lab and oakland, that's indication of warm air a loft. it won't take much to warm up here. the city is at 56. and 60s and 70s here, and low to mid-80s for a few as the ridge of high pressure flexes it's muscles for one more day. >>> sal tells us it's pretty good out there. >> i would say. if you're getting on the road early, just about to leave the house, well, you'll see some slowing, approaching the altamont pass which is typical. we d
. >>> good morning to you i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the morning off. >> i'm dave clark, lets goto steve paulson. >>> there's not enough fog, there are some over the coast. it was widespread, there will be some, it looks to be the warmest day of the week, yester the forecast models ease up a little bit on the high temperatthe coast, not nearly what we saw inland. yesterday the rain, a lot of people are asking me, where is the rain, it's up in portland and seattle....
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i am claudine wong. >> good morning, i am frank somerville. we have weather come -- franklin franklin. we -- frank malcoat. we have live pictures at a convenience store. police say a father went in to buy something and left his young daughter inside his running car. >>> plus, a fire breaks out overnight at a home on concord and a man that streams the fire live on facebook. >>> and the mega millions jackpot keeps growing but apparently the powerball is trying to catch up fast. >> almost half a billion dollars was up for grabs last night and, what, no one won! how is this possible? i know everyone is buying tickets. we will talk more about the lotto fever hitting the nation and have advice for whoever eventually wins. >> i would sure like to win. >> here, too. i will take either one. >> yes! >>> giving awe look at the golden gate bridge this morning. low clouds, the -- giving you a look at the golden gate bridge this morning. low clouds, 54 in oakland. 46 in livermore and 56 in san jose. the official sunrise is about 7:20 these days and still lo
i am claudine wong. >> good morning, i am frank somerville. we have weather come -- franklin franklin. we -- frank malcoat. we have live pictures at a convenience store. police say a father went in to buy something and left his young daughter inside his running car. >>> plus, a fire breaks out overnight at a home on concord and a man that streams the fire live on facebook. >>> and the mega millions jackpot keeps growing but apparently the powerball is trying to catch up...
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to we're going to lead the american people decide time will tell any so what do you make of senator wongwas that stumbling a bit when some clue apparently proves her native american going back six nations yes she actually proved that she was ninety nine point nine percent european it's this is a huge debacle for senator warren she's been criticised and mocked across the board including by me i mean i saw all of this and i thought you know elizabeth warren is native american as i'm related to the queen of england and my nana was british this is ridiculous and it also underscores her that she has a bit of a tin ear it seems when it comes to this issue donald trump clearly was got under her skin and goading her and she felt that she had to finally respond but the way that she did as if she was unveiling you know extraordinary fact of native american heritage was just completely bizarre i do think there are still questions and need to be asked in terms of. did she try to benefit professionally or economically from making this claim harvard still has not released the full employment file for
to we're going to lead the american people decide time will tell any so what do you make of senator wongwas that stumbling a bit when some clue apparently proves her native american going back six nations yes she actually proved that she was ninety nine point nine percent european it's this is a huge debacle for senator warren she's been criticised and mocked across the board including by me i mean i saw all of this and i thought you know elizabeth warren is native american as i'm related to...
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secretary of state mike pompei o is in beijing today for talks with his chinese counterpart wong me trying to kick off the meeting by criticizing u.s. trade sergeants senior u.s. officials say pompei zero is still expecting china's cooperation on efforts to denuclearize north korea. all scientists issue their starkest warning yet on the risks of rising global temperatures a new u.n. report warns that efforts to prove that temperatures are rising more than one point five degrees centigrade are off track the report shows a world hurtling towards a possible three degree rise and says society must undergo a major transformation to avert disaster. there are huge cheers when nearly two hundred world leaders adopted the first global pact to fight climate change three years ago its central aim is to limit global warming to under two degrees it's possible to one point five degrees it's a lofty goal that the un estimates could now slip through our fingers by the end of the next decade first climate change is already affecting people ecosystems and library which all around the world. second limited w
secretary of state mike pompei o is in beijing today for talks with his chinese counterpart wong me trying to kick off the meeting by criticizing u.s. trade sergeants senior u.s. officials say pompei zero is still expecting china's cooperation on efforts to denuclearize north korea. all scientists issue their starkest warning yet on the risks of rising global temperatures a new u.n. report warns that efforts to prove that temperatures are rising more than one point five degrees centigrade are...
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. >> opponents include doctors such as brian wong. he's a medical director in east oakland owned by a dialysis company. if proposition eight passes clinics that serve low income patients would serve fewer patients and could cause clinics to close. >> it will drive up the cost of care, they will show up in the emergency room. >> dialysis is to expensive. the two companies in dialysis in california made $4 billion in profits last year. >> according to the voter information guide a yes vote means clinics would have the revenues limited and could be required to pay rebates to health insurance companies. >> neither side can predict the future. >> yvonne is cofounder of by the bay. they put out a nonpartisan voter guide. it's unclear what the impact will be on clinics if it passes and voters should ask when deciding. >> do you agree that dialysis clinics are making a lot of money and that their coasts should be capped. >> prop ate is a -- prop eight is a product of trying to unionize dialysis workers. both sides have spent 10s of millions o
. >> opponents include doctors such as brian wong. he's a medical director in east oakland owned by a dialysis company. if proposition eight passes clinics that serve low income patients would serve fewer patients and could cause clinics to close. >> it will drive up the cost of care, they will show up in the emergency room. >> dialysis is to expensive. the two companies in dialysis in california made $4 billion in profits last year. >> according to the voter information...
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we could go to sam wong's and get super -- soup for $1. my parents came here and were drawn to the beatnik culture. they wanted to meet all of the writers who were so famous at the time, but my mother had some serious mental illness issues, and i don't think my father were really aware of that, and those didn't really become evident until i was about five, i guess, and my marriage blew up, and my mother took me all over the world. most of those ad ventures ended up bad because they would end up hospitalized. when i was about six i guess, my mother took me to japan, and that was a very interesting trip where we went over with a boyfriend of hers, and he was working there. i remember the open sewers and gigantic frogs that lived in the sewers and things like that. mostly i remember the smells very intensely, but i loved japan. it was wonderful. toward the end. my mother had a breakdown, and that was the cycle. we would go somewhere, stay for a certain amount of months, a year, period of time, and she would inevitably have a breakdown. we alw
we could go to sam wong's and get super -- soup for $1. my parents came here and were drawn to the beatnik culture. they wanted to meet all of the writers who were so famous at the time, but my mother had some serious mental illness issues, and i don't think my father were really aware of that, and those didn't really become evident until i was about five, i guess, and my marriage blew up, and my mother took me all over the world. most of those ad ventures ended up bad because they would end up...
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you talked to betsy wong and she it isor the moment, unlikely to change the calculus from china's policy make is, -- policymakers,-- but if you see a tick up, that could impact the steps toward further evening's -- easing. >> if inflation does go higher, i think it could leave room for the pboc to a -- do a broad face monetary easing. tom: certainly consumer prices, firmly in focus given the impact it may have on be easing program, that it is starting to be fleshed out. you talked about the impact of the softer yuan, and weaker inflation, as well and the tariffs china has imposed, the countermeasures and the impact that is having on prices going forward. it was also interesting that we are expecting a tick up in infrastructure spending. bloomberg economics says that may impact producer prices, may underscore those to some extent but the team here think the broader slowdown in the economy will offset those spending the -- measures. rishaad: tom mackenzie for us in beijing. yvonne: joining us from singapore is vishnu varathan, mizuho bank thing -- bankhead of strategy. in terms of concerns
you talked to betsy wong and she it isor the moment, unlikely to change the calculus from china's policy make is, -- policymakers,-- but if you see a tick up, that could impact the steps toward further evening's -- easing. >> if inflation does go higher, i think it could leave room for the pboc to a -- do a broad face monetary easing. tom: certainly consumer prices, firmly in focus given the impact it may have on be easing program, that it is starting to be fleshed out. you talked about...
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so you wong often as she would at the time be wearing overalls but this is a fascinating photograph because it is actually showing her, a closeup with two other friends and she a young woman here in southern california in orange county. mostly far in the country and they've climbed atop a water tower. there she is wearing pants. pants were actually something mrs. nixon even as a young woman always enjoyed wearing. in a letter she wrote to her aunt when -- during her junior working c, she was part-time in los angeles. she revealed that she always wore pants to work and many of her co-workers were disappointed because they said they wanted to see her beautiful figure. in dresses. but she considered it more professional to wear pants. that becomes a little bit of a metaphor for pat nixon. she went about her work whether it was as a young woman, whether it was as a wife and a mother, wh a first lady quietly d effectively without a need for publicity always with the intention of truly helping to she was intending assist. richard nixon in 1952 when he gives his famous checker speech it mentions f
so you wong often as she would at the time be wearing overalls but this is a fascinating photograph because it is actually showing her, a closeup with two other friends and she a young woman here in southern california in orange county. mostly far in the country and they've climbed atop a water tower. there she is wearing pants. pants were actually something mrs. nixon even as a young woman always enjoyed wearing. in a letter she wrote to her aunt when -- during her junior working c, she was...
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. >> i am allen wong here to stand in solidarity with nonprofit and home care workers after harris versus quinn made home care workers right to work, we saw saw the devastation on the union and workers across the country. i knocked on the doors of the home care workers in san francisco and i met and talked to many of them. these were people living in tiny inlaw apartments. these were workers that gave up jobs to take care of family members. these are the folks taking care of the most vulnerable people in the city. with the experience that i saw and the people i spoke to that i learned from, you guys are like angels. you are doing incredible work to take care of most vulnerable people. i feel strongly about this. you should be very proud of the work that we did to make this successful. i am so happy that the board of supervisors is doing this. i want to thank the board member s that took the initiative to push this issue to get this to a resolution. thank you all. >> to the local picket line. when we say we believe women, we actually say we value women's work. we have to say both of those
. >> i am allen wong here to stand in solidarity with nonprofit and home care workers after harris versus quinn made home care workers right to work, we saw saw the devastation on the union and workers across the country. i knocked on the doors of the home care workers in san francisco and i met and talked to many of them. these were people living in tiny inlaw apartments. these were workers that gave up jobs to take care of family members. these are the folks taking care of the most...
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. >> i'm claudine wong, pam has the morning off. lets go to steve paulson to see how the day is shaping up. >> it looks good, not bad, we couldn't see our fan in front of the face, there was so much fog, there is some, some patchy, it will be sunny and warmer, you can see the ridge of high pressure, it's controlling everything, from the oregon border and the desert southwest, we're in the going crazy hot, but napa will bump up to 80 today, 82 san jose, and
. >> i'm claudine wong, pam has the morning off. lets go to steve paulson to see how the day is shaping up. >> it looks good, not bad, we couldn't see our fan in front of the face, there was so much fog, there is some, some patchy, it will be sunny and warmer, you can see the ridge of high pressure, it's controlling everything, from the oregon border and the desert southwest, we're in the going crazy hot, but napa will bump up to 80 today, 82 san jose, and
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i am kevin wong. i am the manager. in 1989 we move from chinatown to richmond district.ned for a bit, over 29 years. we carry products from thailand, japan, indonesia, vietnam, singapore and india. we try to keep everything fresh daily. so a customer can get the best out a bit. >> normally during crab season in november, this is the first place i hit. because they have really just really fresh crab. this is something my family really likes for me to make. also, from my traditional chinese food, i love to make a kale soup. they cut it to the size they really want. i am probably here once a week. i'm very familiar with the aisles and they know everyone who is a cashier -- cashier here i know when people come into a market such as this, it looks like an asian supermarkets, which it is and sometimes it can be intimidating. we don't speak the language and many of the labels are in chinese, you may not know what to buy or if it is the proper ingredients for the recipe are trying to make. i do see a lot of people here with a recipe card or sometimes with a magazine and they are
i am kevin wong. i am the manager. in 1989 we move from chinatown to richmond district.ned for a bit, over 29 years. we carry products from thailand, japan, indonesia, vietnam, singapore and india. we try to keep everything fresh daily. so a customer can get the best out a bit. >> normally during crab season in november, this is the first place i hit. because they have really just really fresh crab. this is something my family really likes for me to make. also, from my traditional chinese...
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linda wong as our clerk of the board who is assisting us with today and i want to recognize our friends at san francisco government television who are tag teaming and assisting us with today's broadcast. thank you, gentlemen. are there any announcements we. >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices and completed speaker cards will be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk and items acted upon today will appear on the october 30th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. we have a nice round calendar. thirteen items that we will get through today. could you please start with item one? >> item number 1 as resolution authorizing the sheriff's department to contact the correctional services for jail food services for a five year period from november 1st until october 31st 2023 for a contract total not to exceed an amount of $20 million with two one-year options see when we have the best unnamed man in the sheriff department presenting with us. his name is crispin holland. what a name. your mother knew what
linda wong as our clerk of the board who is assisting us with today and i want to recognize our friends at san francisco government television who are tag teaming and assisting us with today's broadcast. thank you, gentlemen. are there any announcements we. >> silence all cell phones and electronic devices and completed speaker cards will be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk and items acted upon today will appear on the october 30th board of supervisors agenda...
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officer kolten wong has turned down the red and blue's -- turn on the red and blues and we are pullingomeone over. officer said it is a complete -- a big complaint. officer crop just pulled someone over here on highway two and he is getting out of his vehicle. >> people have been calling with a lot of complaints. >> good morning. they stopped you for being in the car pulling? >> one person and elaine. just in the wrong lane. >> go east on athens street. you just headed to work, at this morning is this your vehicle? do you mind if i see the registration and insurance quick cracks okay. all right. here is the insurance. you have texas plates on the vehicle. you live in texas? so this one says beaumont. what is your current address in the valley? >> agent gary live. >> all right. >> reporter: officer crop is getting information from this driver. coming up later on we will talk to some of these drivers who have been pulled over and let you know what excuse they give for being in the carpool lane. pam and dave back to you. >>> thank you. we will check in pam cook -- check in with sal castan
officer kolten wong has turned down the red and blue's -- turn on the red and blues and we are pullingomeone over. officer said it is a complete -- a big complaint. officer crop just pulled someone over here on highway two and he is getting out of his vehicle. >> people have been calling with a lot of complaints. >> good morning. they stopped you for being in the car pulling? >> one person and elaine. just in the wrong lane. >> go east on athens street. you just headed...
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our clerk is miss linda wong. are there any announcements? >> yes.ase silence all cell phones and electronic devices. items acted upon today will appear on the october 16 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> president cohen: thank you very much. could you please call item number one. >>clerk: yez. item one, item authorizing the public utilities commission -- each w
our clerk is miss linda wong. are there any announcements? >> yes.ase silence all cell phones and electronic devices. items acted upon today will appear on the october 16 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> president cohen: thank you very much. could you please call item number one. >>clerk: yez. item one, item authorizing the public utilities commission -- each w
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lonnie wong reports.itús actually pretty low to actually use a child...> nanette stidham immediate reaction to this surveillance photo of a shoplifting suspect at the dollar general store in keyes... cameras caught him handing items to what appears to a 4 or 5 year old girl. the store manager chased them down the street before losing them. it turns out heús done the same in the store at five other times using the child as a decoy or to disarm employees. numerous shoppers here like the climers were astounded after looking at the photo, saying it should never happen. after this picture was posted on social media, customers and employees at four other dollar general stores in surrounding areas said heúd stolen there as well.sheriffús say they now have some leads... while multiple shoplifting crimes are misdemeanors, the thefts are the
lonnie wong reports.itús actually pretty low to actually use a child...> nanette stidham immediate reaction to this surveillance photo of a shoplifting suspect at the dollar general store in keyes... cameras caught him handing items to what appears to a 4 or 5 year old girl.
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i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the day off. >> and i'm dave clark. steve paulson told you it's chilly outside. >> sfo has delays for arriving flights due it thick fog f oakland and san jose are okay. we'll keep an eye on things there. >>> hazy and warmer because of the thick fog. around the bay 70s, upper 70s to near 80 for some inland. there's pockets at the the triangle. and sonoma county airport and napa and american canyon and livermore, there's some for you as well. any rain is in seattle and portland. it's controlling all of california, the ridge of high pressure is building in. this is in novato and there's a will of 50s, mid-50s for some. concord is in there, blackhawk, danville, walnut crease and pinola is at 50s, we'll have hazy sunshine and warmer temperatures, we started the process yesterday, it continues into saturday. so the warming, not record highs or anything, watch out for the fog that's two stories here, that's one and the afternoon, temperatures will bump up. 70s to near 80s for others. 6:31, i'm sure sal has fog on his traffic c
i'm claudine wong, pam cook has the day off. >> and i'm dave clark. steve paulson told you it's chilly outside. >> sfo has delays for arriving flights due it thick fog f oakland and san jose are okay. we'll keep an eye on things there. >>> hazy and warmer because of the thick fog. around the bay 70s, upper 70s to near 80 for some inland. there's pockets at the the triangle. and sonoma county airport and napa and american canyon and livermore, there's some for you as well....