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he also noted that in january of 2021 165 san franciscans died from covid. as opposed to january of 2022 so far this january, only five have died. at this point, it looks good with regard to making it through. we are likely to make it through this surge and come out in a much better place to really know what's happening. the city will make testing much more accessible, affordable. and fast . this will allow the city to drop restrictions whenever warranted. we are working with our state and federal partners to make rapid over the counter test, easy to come by and are requiring our health care system partners to step up. and you their part with regard to testing, the mayor said the city attorney's office will continue to deal decisively with anyone not authorized to conduct testing in the city. tom baker ktvu. fox two news. 49ers are headed straight into an arctic blast in wisconsin to face off against the packers on saturday in the divisional round playoff game. here at home. diehard fans are hoping a warm send off will help keep them hyped up for this big ga
he also noted that in january of 2021 165 san franciscans died from covid. as opposed to january of 2022 so far this january, only five have died. at this point, it looks good with regard to making it through. we are likely to make it through this surge and come out in a much better place to really know what's happening. the city will make testing much more accessible, affordable. and fast . this will allow the city to drop restrictions whenever warranted. we are working with our state and...
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this is like classic every time you come by through san franciscan style, even if it's cold out there, people here getting ice cream. it would definitely be sad to see it go. the owner of joe say they are now in the process of finding out of bacon by the building to make sure their shop will be around for future generations, even amid record high inflation, wealthier americans are splurging. wall street journal report finds more people with higher incomes are going for luxury cars than ever before brands such as bmw, mercedes and tesla hit a record 17.3 per percent of the overall car market in june, according to a data analytics firm. sales of super premium cars. lamborghinis bentleys a saw sales jump 35.6% compared to five years ago. analysts say some buyers who could went upscale when mainstream cars became price here due to supply chain shortages. most people spend some time thinking about their college major new twitter survey shows many of them now wish they had given a lot more thought to it. nearly 40% of all college graduates said they wish they had focused on a different prog
this is like classic every time you come by through san franciscan style, even if it's cold out there, people here getting ice cream. it would definitely be sad to see it go. the owner of joe say they are now in the process of finding out of bacon by the building to make sure their shop will be around for future generations, even amid record high inflation, wealthier americans are splurging. wall street journal report finds more people with higher incomes are going for luxury cars than ever...
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it's lloyd silverstein is a third generation san franciscan and heads up the hayes valley merchants association. he says he has witnessed firsthand the kinds of mass theft that cotopaxi cites as its reasons for closing. there are professional shoplifters that come in, and gangs from outside the bay area , and they've got a well oiled machine. they'll park somewhere, the gangs will come out. they'll go in and they will hit stores and they'll take a bunch of stuff. but there's also the un housed. there's also the mentally unstable, he says. could epoxy is just the latest business to leave, he says. another business called it quits this week. also long established , business friendly competitor of mine. why storages got broken into too much. employees just quit too often just because they were tired of having their stores. ripped off. local merchants have said they're frustrated that they've reached out repeatedly to elected leaders and to the police looking for help, but they say any additional attention they receive is fleeting. needed the support of our police department the support of our supe
it's lloyd silverstein is a third generation san franciscan and heads up the hayes valley merchants association. he says he has witnessed firsthand the kinds of mass theft that cotopaxi cites as its reasons for closing. there are professional shoplifters that come in, and gangs from outside the bay area , and they've got a well oiled machine. they'll park somewhere, the gangs will come out. they'll go in and they will hit stores and they'll take a bunch of stuff. but there's also the un housed....
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and at san franciscans we have never and will never stay silent . we will always speak up for the underrepresented. we will always speak up for the victims of hate and oppression. because this is the heart of who we are as a city and at the heart of who we aspire to be as a nation. martin luther king day. is this coming monday, january the 17th it's traditionally observed around the country. it's a day of service, some bay area mlk day events and parades have been canceled due to covid concerns. cal trains popular annual celebration train is one of those it will not be running a monday. caltrain is advising those interested instead participate in the virtual events organized by the northern california dr martin luther king jr community foundation. caltrain hopes to run the celebration train again next year. they area food banks issued a joint plea today they say they are facing a critical shortage of volunteers. second harvest of silicon valley, alameda county community food bank and the san francisco marin food banker all reporting an increase in p
and at san franciscans we have never and will never stay silent . we will always speak up for the underrepresented. we will always speak up for the victims of hate and oppression. because this is the heart of who we are as a city and at the heart of who we aspire to be as a nation. martin luther king day. is this coming monday, january the 17th it's traditionally observed around the country. it's a day of service, some bay area mlk day events and parades have been canceled due to covid...
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franciscans at no cost. the san francisco botanical garden is already free to residents. okay the good news here is we've got something coming towards the end of this week. that could bring us some rain. i guess this week is going to be a nice week. it's going to be sunny, not quite as warm tomorrow as it was today. but at the end of this week, sunday monday clouds and then the door kind of might open up for some rain, so that's kind of that's kind of what we're hoping for, right? i mean, it's been unreal weather, but we need some of this. so here's the model. and you'll recognize a lot of the first few days you'll see all the tuesday thursday friday and then watch what happens saturday . some clouds and then sunday watch this thing drop in sunday night into monday. so that looks good that that's a really strong signature there. we'll see how it pans out. but over the course of the next seven days, we could see this much read. it takes a while to get down here. it's more like a monday tuesday. um but you see
franciscans at no cost. the san francisco botanical garden is already free to residents. okay the good news here is we've got something coming towards the end of this week. that could bring us some rain. i guess this week is going to be a nice week. it's going to be sunny, not quite as warm tomorrow as it was today. but at the end of this week, sunday monday clouds and then the door kind of might open up for some rain, so that's kind of that's kind of what we're hoping for, right? i mean, it's...
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open that up something san franciscans have done for 25 years. waste management company rick ology, which focuses on recycling, spearheaded the change, which california has now adopted. part of the reason is to help the environment if food scraps go to a landfill, and they get buried in a landfill, they can create methane gas, a potent greenhouse gasses can escape to the atmosphere. the food waste eventually becomes compost that can be mixed with soil as seen in these piles at a site in southern california. it's valuable material used in agriculture. farmers say it's nutrient rich increases stable carbon levels in soil and saves water. it allows more water held. and then importantly, accomplished as a very friendly way that it delivers water to the roots of plants compared to other structures in the help, so applying complex destroyed huge advantage, ecology says in san francisco alone, it's kept 2.5 million tons of food waste out of landfills, the tops of your carrots, the peelings off your onions. the brown leaves off the end of the lettuce, th
open that up something san franciscans have done for 25 years. waste management company rick ology, which focuses on recycling, spearheaded the change, which california has now adopted. part of the reason is to help the environment if food scraps go to a landfill, and they get buried in a landfill, they can create methane gas, a potent greenhouse gasses can escape to the atmosphere. the food waste eventually becomes compost that can be mixed with soil as seen in these piles at a site in...
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she says he was too lenient on many criminals and right now, san franciscans don't feel safe . last night, ktvu had a chance to talk to her one on one. accountability comes in many different forms. justice comes in many different forms, and we need to figure out how to utilize the alternatives to incarceration in a safe way. reform needs to be responsible so that we are still keeping public safety as our number one priority. she sacrificed her career. to fight. for people in this city. to fight for victims who needed a voice in this city. former san francisco police commissioner and recall opponent , john hamasaki is concerned that jenkins will focus on putting people in jail and he calls her appointment, a missed opportunity and an insider pick. aligned herself with the police union and the republicans and the recall and also called for a return to the policies of mass incarceration. hamasaki went on to call the appointment, a slap in the face to everyone working on reforms. jenkins is 40 years old, in part black and latina, she says protecting the city's diverse population is
she says he was too lenient on many criminals and right now, san franciscans don't feel safe . last night, ktvu had a chance to talk to her one on one. accountability comes in many different forms. justice comes in many different forms, and we need to figure out how to utilize the alternatives to incarceration in a safe way. reform needs to be responsible so that we are still keeping public safety as our number one priority. she sacrificed her career. to fight. for people in this city. to fight...
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we have to build housing that is truly affordable for all san franciscans for all californians to candidates offering two different visions for the city tomorrow, voters in san francisco make their choice. for the 17th assembly district. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. fox two starts now. san francisco voters will head to the polls tomorrow for the second of four elections facing them this year . hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener candidates in a runoff election for the 17th assembly district, took questions and spoke for about an hour and a half tonight. that i have candidates matt haney and david campos faced off at a forum at manny's and hosted by project open hand. matt haney currently serves as a san francisco supervisor representing the tenderloin, south of market civic center and mission bay. he's endorsed by mayor london breed and says if elected, he will put much of his focus on poverty. california has the highest rate of poverty in the country. i think that's not something that we acknowledge enough or recognize enough and many of the many of the challenges and problems tha
we have to build housing that is truly affordable for all san franciscans for all californians to candidates offering two different visions for the city tomorrow, voters in san francisco make their choice. for the 17th assembly district. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. fox two starts now. san francisco voters will head to the polls tomorrow for the second of four elections facing them this year . hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener candidates in a runoff election for the 17th assembly...
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bring joy and happiness to san franciscans, and i think we have a conversation. one of his love. merry christmas, everybody. reporting in san francisco dos ktvu, fox two news. and from homemade neighborhood displays the large, elaborate productions we have searched for the most popular christmas light displays here in the bay area, you can find the images and the locations on our website to set off to ktvu .com. always pretty to see. i know my block goes pretty big now and then i'm not the biggest i'm involved every year we try and add a little bit more. lots of lights. tis the season, right? exactly. julie we are finished right now. but the news continues at seven over on ktvu. plus thanks so much for joining us tonight, we'll be back at 10 and 11. goodnight. that's not right. no, that's so unreasonable. yeah, well, if you're going to be like this, then i don't want to talk to you right now, either. okay. i love you. bye. amazon customer support? no, my mother. guess who she's insisting we invite to our wedding. jesus? if only. my brother. wait a minute. you didn't invite your b
bring joy and happiness to san franciscans, and i think we have a conversation. one of his love. merry christmas, everybody. reporting in san francisco dos ktvu, fox two news. and from homemade neighborhood displays the large, elaborate productions we have searched for the most popular christmas light displays here in the bay area, you can find the images and the locations on our website to set off to ktvu .com. always pretty to see. i know my block goes pretty big now and then i'm not the...
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this is like classic every time you come by true san franciscan style, even if it's cold out. there are people here getting ice cream. it would definitely be sad to see a girl. san francisco's planning department confirms the building's owners did call for a project review meeting with the city planning department says that meeting appears to have been an exploratory meeting about what options those building owners might have to develop now or in the future. so far, the owners haven't filed any plans to demolish or even begin the process of redeveloping the site. but in case that changes joe's is asking for the communities continued support can serve up scoops to another generation of san francisco. families already know they love us. but i just want to see those support that they really, really want us to stay in the neighborhood with them together for another another six years or something. when i spoke with the city's planning department, they said, these kinds of meetings are actually pretty common. sometimes they lead to redevelopment plans, but often there are simply a w
this is like classic every time you come by true san franciscan style, even if it's cold out. there are people here getting ice cream. it would definitely be sad to see a girl. san francisco's planning department confirms the building's owners did call for a project review meeting with the city planning department says that meeting appears to have been an exploratory meeting about what options those building owners might have to develop now or in the future. so far, the owners haven't filed any...
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san franciscans they wanted to scalp political scalp and they won't get one. today is election day, and all eyes are on the effort in san francisco. the recall district attorney chase a boudin, we'll take a look at that showdown as well as the other big races happening locally. i know many people are frustrated and tired of hearing about gun violence. they're frustrated and tired of seeing incidents of violence standing in their communities, and it's shocking that it's happened here at a library in san jose. investigation goes on after someone started shooting inside of a public library, the concerns that parent at about safety for themselves and their children. from ktvu. fox. two news. this is mornings on two good morning to you. and we thank you for joining us. welcome the mornings onto i'm dave clark wang. thanks for waking up with us on this tuesday. june 7th it is election day is also a day where we've seen the temperatures. start to creep up a little bit. the warning feels just different you're talking about it does. it feels nice, but it's so early tha
san franciscans they wanted to scalp political scalp and they won't get one. today is election day, and all eyes are on the effort in san francisco. the recall district attorney chase a boudin, we'll take a look at that showdown as well as the other big races happening locally. i know many people are frustrated and tired of hearing about gun violence. they're frustrated and tired of seeing incidents of violence standing in their communities, and it's shocking that it's happened here at a...
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san franciscans value public safety , open space and cleaner climate. coming up the race for mayor of santa clara. still too close to call will tell you why the 49ers spent millions trying to influence the outcome and why and coming up. we're bringing you a preview of the 2022 world cup now just days away, and you can watch it right here on channel two more on the final preps and w ♪music playing♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. following. night some race is still too close to call live in the update on the race for the power in congress. then we're about to talk live with san francisco is a district attorney, brooke jenkins about her vision for the d a s office. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on to welcome back. i'm gasia mikaelian andre senior. it is a 29 on the dot today is thursday, november 10th. it is a picture perfect day outside. but if you're looking outside right now, you can tell it's cold outside. it's got a little bit of a bite to it. steve pau
san franciscans value public safety , open space and cleaner climate. coming up the race for mayor of santa clara. still too close to call will tell you why the 49ers spent millions trying to influence the outcome and why and coming up. we're bringing you a preview of the 2022 world cup now just days away, and you can watch it right here on channel two more on the final preps and w ♪music playing♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in...
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franciscans, and particularly people of color. it's disappointing, but no coincidence sfpd chose to withdraw from this agreement. during the first ever trial against an on duty san francisco police officer well today is national girls and women in sports day and this celebrates the accomplishments of females in the sports world recognizes the impact athletics can have on young girls and acknowledges the hard work still ahead to reach true equality. and his voices for change segments or greg lee spoke to three time gold medalist and former president of the women's sports foundation, elena nichols. and let me just start with this national girls in women and sports day and marking the 50th anniversary this year title nine. what does today mean to you? it's a big day for women in sports. it's a big day for young girls in sports, and it's certainly a big day for the women's sports foundation. we celebrate this holiday like new year's for women, so you know, we're really excited this year. thankfully dick's sporting goods is sponsoring
franciscans, and particularly people of color. it's disappointing, but no coincidence sfpd chose to withdraw from this agreement. during the first ever trial against an on duty san francisco police officer well today is national girls and women in sports day and this celebrates the accomplishments of females in the sports world recognizes the impact athletics can have on young girls and acknowledges the hard work still ahead to reach true equality. and his voices for change segments or greg lee...
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san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them. will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our city, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. why think day one? we need to deal with the superintendency search? that is a priority as i mentioned we are um, we there's a moment to work on selecting not only a visionary manager, the new board members are facing a structural budget deficit amounting to $125 million per year, finding new leadership and getting the school district's finances in shape are critical. two of our top priorities. one is to get the budget in the fiscal house in order. and another one is higher. the right superintendent beth kelly is the mother of two san francisco unified students and has urged the board to tackle budget issues in the past, she said, well, today is full of optimism the new
san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them. will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our city, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. why think day one? we need to deal with the superintendency search? that is...
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i'm not really surprised at san franciscans not only answered the clarion call to uphold, um it's values around criminal justice reform. but also correct. proponents of the recall said boudin was inexperienced, incited with criminals instead of victims. many more inspired to vote yes, on the recall by viral images of car break ins attacks against the city's asian american community and brazen shoplifting , franciscan said loud and clear tonight today is that they want competency in our elected officials and i did what we have . we can look forward to having more thoughtful leadership that will take consideration of everybody victims and their families blamed the recall partially on voters were frustrated with pandemic restrictions and corruption in city hall. the right wing billionaires. outspent us 3 to 1. we could see him run again, you know one on one interview at his election watch party. he admitted he made mistakes and said he isn't ruling out a run in november. we have a lot of decisions to make between now and then we have no idea what the timeline will be who the mayor will appo
i'm not really surprised at san franciscans not only answered the clarion call to uphold, um it's values around criminal justice reform. but also correct. proponents of the recall said boudin was inexperienced, incited with criminals instead of victims. many more inspired to vote yes, on the recall by viral images of car break ins attacks against the city's asian american community and brazen shoplifting , franciscan said loud and clear tonight today is that they want competency in our elected...
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franciscans, their families and communities. tonight's virtual town hall starts at five. today's the first day of class for students in the west contra costa county school district and tomorrow to other big districts. san francisco and san jose returned to class. things were different this year, no mask or routine testing requirements. the focus is now on helping students readjust to being in the classroom and all the changes that can bring so important for their social emotional health for their development for their academic success. school officials are still recommending people get their covid vaccines and boosters. this could include the newest version of the booster, which is likely to be available later this year. it specifically targets the newest sub variants of oh macron b, a four nba five, which emerged late last year. a five is responsible for almost 90% of covid cases right now. in about 30 minutes, president biden will sign the inflation reduction act into law. the $739 billion bill is a cornerstone of the presiden
franciscans, their families and communities. tonight's virtual town hall starts at five. today's the first day of class for students in the west contra costa county school district and tomorrow to other big districts. san francisco and san jose returned to class. things were different this year, no mask or routine testing requirements. the focus is now on helping students readjust to being in the classroom and all the changes that can bring so important for their social emotional health for...
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san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them. will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our city, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. why think day one? we need to deal with the superintendency search? that is a priority as i mentioned we are um, we there's a moment to work on selecting not only a visionary manager, the new board members are facing a structural budget deficit amounting to $125 million per year, finding new leadership and getting the school district's finances in shape are critical. two of our top priorities. one is to get the budget in the fiscal house in order, and another one is higher. the right superintendent beth kelly is the mother of two san francisco unified students and has urged the board to tackle budget issues in the past , she said, while today is full of optimism, the n
san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them. will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our city, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. why think day one? we need to deal with the superintendency search? that is...
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well you know, i'm san franciscan, and, uh, you know, it's my belief in my opinion that fourth of july, independence day is the most important holiday for this nation to celebrate the fireworks. no problem. calvin louise family has been cruising the bay in chuckie's pride for decades. tours are the family's bread and butter. but july 4th provides a unique opportunity after lean times during the pandemic, they and their fellow charters are offering front row seats for $70 apiece. oh it's absolutely the best way to see the fireworks on the show. you get away from the crowd. you get to have a nice view on the boat. we get up right close next to the boards. you can feel the boom inside of you. so it's pretty amazing. the perez family from oakley decided to stay land bound, staking out the same spot in the grass for six years running. they say the show from the shore can also be pretty spectacular. this is the spot. we get the music back here. going with the fireworks barge comes right here right in front of us. i mean, all day we see alcatraz barge comes and then those fireworks started. w
well you know, i'm san franciscan, and, uh, you know, it's my belief in my opinion that fourth of july, independence day is the most important holiday for this nation to celebrate the fireworks. no problem. calvin louise family has been cruising the bay in chuckie's pride for decades. tours are the family's bread and butter. but july 4th provides a unique opportunity after lean times during the pandemic, they and their fellow charters are offering front row seats for $70 apiece. oh it's...
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the message brooke jenkins, head for san franciscans within just the past hour. this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian andre senior . we start this hour with the latest on the national elections. control of the senate and house of representatives still hanging in the balance round. it's too too early to call the races that could determine which party controls the chambers. now in the house, there are still 55 seats left in play. so far, democrats have won 176 seats. republicans 204. 218 seats are needed to control the house in the senate, republicans hold a slim lead with three seats still left in play. republicans need to flip to democratic seats to gain control of the senate and 50 50 tie. democrats will retain control because vice president kamala harris, of course, would give them the tiebreaking vote. critical race is still too close to call. republicans were very optimistic about a red wave are still holding out hope for control of the house reporter madeline rivera live in washington d. c to bring us late developments. madel
the message brooke jenkins, head for san franciscans within just the past hour. this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian andre senior . we start this hour with the latest on the national elections. control of the senate and house of representatives still hanging in the balance round. it's too too early to call the races that could determine which party controls the chambers. now in the house, there are still 55 seats left in play. so far, democrats have won 176...
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some san franciscans saying it's a summer scorcher, others just enjoying summer in the city. it is much warmer today than it is most days here. um but i grew up in arizona. so there's still feels cool to me. several businesses like the dry cleaners behind me and a couple of coffee shops we saw were closed for the labor day holiday. but they'll have to return tomorrow. their workers facing the heat. and, of course no a c. in san francisco . brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news residents are doing what they can to beat the heat, especially in the south bay and east bay, where temperatures are in the triple digits. it's actually better on a hot day because you get a little cold from being wet all the time. so i recommend it. water is not like warm, like vegas. it's like nice and cool, so it's refreshing. from water parks to cooling centers. bay area residents are finding places to escape the heat. we will take you there later. in this newscast, hot weather is complicating matters for firefighters who are out there on the front lines of many wildfires tonight. more than 500 people re
some san franciscans saying it's a summer scorcher, others just enjoying summer in the city. it is much warmer today than it is most days here. um but i grew up in arizona. so there's still feels cool to me. several businesses like the dry cleaners behind me and a couple of coffee shops we saw were closed for the labor day holiday. but they'll have to return tomorrow. their workers facing the heat. and, of course no a c. in san francisco . brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news residents are doing...
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franciscans and tours are back out dining at the historic restaurant lunch and dinner seven days a week. the nine companies making the legacy business registry this summer encompassed 10 different san francisco neighborhoods. others making the list include glen park, chiropractic, goat hill pizza. latin bridal and wilcox frozen foods, the first frozen food distributor in the city subscription service movie passes making a comeback. the service was wildly popular for several years until it racked up massive amounts of debt and was forced to shut down in 2019. now the company says it will return on labor day the previous version of movie past charged users $10 a month to see up to one movie a day. but as the number of subscribers grew, the company lost money. the new version of movie past will offer users different price tiers 10 $2030, depending on what part of the country, but there's no word yet on how many movies subscribers will be able to watch. experts say the new model could be more successful as we emerge from the pandemic. it's also a time when movie going is increasing. but the
franciscans and tours are back out dining at the historic restaurant lunch and dinner seven days a week. the nine companies making the legacy business registry this summer encompassed 10 different san francisco neighborhoods. others making the list include glen park, chiropractic, goat hill pizza. latin bridal and wilcox frozen foods, the first frozen food distributor in the city subscription service movie passes making a comeback. the service was wildly popular for several years until it...
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um so san franciscans actually see the benefit of that that spending a similar plan was voted down by the board last year. the city of oakland may soon be banning rv parking on some streets. city councilman delgado today introduced a proposed ordinance that would prohibit rvs and other large vehicles on most lanes. two lane streets. it's in an effort to reduce the number of vehicle encampment that have cropped up around the city. gay and other supporters say it would make the streets safer. but opponents say it punishes people who have no other no other place to go. ukrainian refugees who managed to escape the war now facing a new challenge, finding medical care. how poland is working to help. plus they need medical help. they need food. they need water. bay area organization raises millions of dollars for ukrainians how they received help from people as young as seven years old. still ahead, find out why draymond green's his words like soft and stupid to describe the way his warriors were playing sports director mark ibanez has the story later in sports and fighter issues. a recall o
um so san franciscans actually see the benefit of that that spending a similar plan was voted down by the board last year. the city of oakland may soon be banning rv parking on some streets. city councilman delgado today introduced a proposed ordinance that would prohibit rvs and other large vehicles on most lanes. two lane streets. it's in an effort to reduce the number of vehicle encampment that have cropped up around the city. gay and other supporters say it would make the streets safer. but...
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well, you know, i'm san franciscan, and you know, it's my belief in my opinion that fourth of july. independence day is the most important holiday for this nation to celebrate the fireworks #### calvin louise family has been cruising the bay in chuckie's pride for decades. tours are the family's bread and butter. but july 4th provides a unique opportunity after lean times during the pandemic, they and their fellow charters are offering front row seats. for $70 apiece. oh, it's absolutely the best way to see the fireworks on the show. you get away from the crowd. you get to have a nice view on the boat. we get up right next to the barge. you can feel the boom inside of you, so it's pretty amazing. perez family from oakley decided to stay land bound, staking out the same spot in the grass for six years running. they say the show from the shore can also be pretty spectacular. this is the spot we get the music back here. going with the fireworks barge comes right here right in front of us. i mean, all day we see alcatraz barge comes and then those fireworks started. we actually see two
well, you know, i'm san franciscan, and you know, it's my belief in my opinion that fourth of july. independence day is the most important holiday for this nation to celebrate the fireworks #### calvin louise family has been cruising the bay in chuckie's pride for decades. tours are the family's bread and butter. but july 4th provides a unique opportunity after lean times during the pandemic, they and their fellow charters are offering front row seats. for $70 apiece. oh, it's absolutely the...
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my goodness , this is like classic every time you come by true san franciscan style, even if it's cold out there, people here getting ice cream. it would definitely be sad to see it go. francisco's planning department confirms the building's owners did call for project review meeting with the city. but the planning department says that meeting appears to have been an exploratory meeting about what options those building owners. might have to develop now or in the future. so far, the owners haven't filed any plans to demolish or even begin the process of redeveloping the site . but in case that changes asking for the communities continued support can serve up scoops to another generation of san francisco. families already know they love us, but i just want to see those support that they really, really want us to stay in the neighborhood with them together for another another 60 years or something. when i spoke with the city's planning department, they said, these kinds of meetings are actually pretty common. sometimes they lead to a redevelopment plan. but often there is simply a way fo
my goodness , this is like classic every time you come by true san franciscan style, even if it's cold out there, people here getting ice cream. it would definitely be sad to see it go. francisco's planning department confirms the building's owners did call for project review meeting with the city. but the planning department says that meeting appears to have been an exploratory meeting about what options those building owners. might have to develop now or in the future. so far, the owners...
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franciscans and tourists are dining again at the historic restaurant, enjoying lunch and dinner seven days a week. now the nine companies making the legacy legacy business registry this summer encompassed 10 different san francisco neighborhoods. others making the list include glen park chiropractic. goat hill, pizza, latin bridal and wilcox frozen foods, which is the first frozen food distributor in the city. vacation rentals. maybe your home away from home but across the country communities in and around tourist destinations say short term rentals are contributing to the affordable housing crisis. marianne rafferty reports. it's a scenario you're probably familiar with. you're going on vacation, but don't want to stay in a hotel. so you book a short term rental, but now those are at the center of growing controversy, with short term rentals being blamed for worsening the nation's ongoing affordable housing crisis. one in every three housing units is a short term rental. the problem is especially on full display and vacation destinations like the colorado ski town of steamboat spring
franciscans and tourists are dining again at the historic restaurant, enjoying lunch and dinner seven days a week. now the nine companies making the legacy legacy business registry this summer encompassed 10 different san francisco neighborhoods. others making the list include glen park chiropractic. goat hill, pizza, latin bridal and wilcox frozen foods, which is the first frozen food distributor in the city. vacation rentals. maybe your home away from home but across the country communities...
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franciscans value, public safety, open space and a cleaner climate in congress. it remains to be seen whether democrats will hold on to both chambers or every publicans will make gains. the latest fox news projection show democrats with 184 seats in the house and republicans picking up 207. a party needs 218 seats to claim a majority. that leaves 44 house races yet to be decided in the senate, democrats are projected to have at least 48 seats with republicans 49 seats that georgia's secretary of state has confirmed that the senate race there will go to a runoff next month. ballots are still being counted in nevada and arizona, where the senate races are too close to call. president. biden speaking from the white house this afternoon, acknowledged the democrats ability to stave off with some expected would be a resounding win for the republican party. ktvu political reporter, greg lee has a look now at some of the critical undecided races that could shape the balance of power in washington. while the press and the pundits are predicting a giant red wave. it didn't
franciscans value, public safety, open space and a cleaner climate in congress. it remains to be seen whether democrats will hold on to both chambers or every publicans will make gains. the latest fox news projection show democrats with 184 seats in the house and republicans picking up 207. a party needs 218 seats to claim a majority. that leaves 44 house races yet to be decided in the senate, democrats are projected to have at least 48 seats with republicans 49 seats that georgia's secretary...
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san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them. will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our cities, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. i think day one. we need to deal with the superintendency search. that is a priority as i mentioned we are um, we there's a moment to work on selecting not only a visionary manager, the new board members are facing a structural budget deficit amounting to $125 million per year, finding new leadership and getting the school district's finances in shape are critical. two of our top priorities. one is to get the budget and the fiscal house in order and another one is higher. the right superintendent beth kelly is the mother of two san francisco unified students and has urged the board to tackle budget issues in the past . with these new board members in place, i'm reall
san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them. will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our cities, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. i think day one. we need to deal with the superintendency search. that is...
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well, you know, i'm san franciscan, and you know, it's my belief in my opinion that fourth of july. independence day is the most important holiday for this nation to celebrate the fireworks #### calvin louise family has been cruising the bay in chuckie's pride for decades. tours are the family's bread and butter. but july 4th provides a unique opportunity after lean times during the pandemic, they and their fellow charters are offering front row seats. for $70 apiece. oh, it's absolutely the best way to see the fireworks on the show. you get away from the crowd. you get to have a nice view on the boat. we get up right close next to the board. you can feel the boom inside of you. so it's pretty amazing. perez family from oakley decided to stay land bound, staking out the same spot in the grass for six years running. they say the show from the shore can also be pretty spectacular. this is the spot we get the music back here. going with the fireworks barge comes right here right in front of us. i mean, all day we see alcatraz barge comes and then those fireworks started. we actually se
well, you know, i'm san franciscan, and you know, it's my belief in my opinion that fourth of july. independence day is the most important holiday for this nation to celebrate the fireworks #### calvin louise family has been cruising the bay in chuckie's pride for decades. tours are the family's bread and butter. but july 4th provides a unique opportunity after lean times during the pandemic, they and their fellow charters are offering front row seats. for $70 apiece. oh, it's absolutely the...
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franciscans should measure her success. alright, it's 7 10. let's get you outside. check the highways on this thursday, ali good morning. good morning, frank and garcia. things are looking. okay we do see some slow traffic now starting to build up on westbound eighties. so if you're coming from richmond all the way down through berkeley you're going to encounter a little bit of traffic congestion. and then once you get to the toll plaza as well, and here it is. you're looking at a 15 to 20 minute delay to get onto the span. once you're on the span things, it seemed to clear up just a little bit. what's not clear is the visibility and the foggy conditions at the golden gate bridge. in fact, overnight chp put out a fog advisory here taking a quick check of the cemetery bridge. you can see things a little bit more clearly here. the fog isn't issue on this span, and you'll have no problem getting over. two. the peninsula from here, 7 10, let's go back to the desk. thank you. a tragic story after an 18 month old guys from fittin
franciscans should measure her success. alright, it's 7 10. let's get you outside. check the highways on this thursday, ali good morning. good morning, frank and garcia. things are looking. okay we do see some slow traffic now starting to build up on westbound eighties. so if you're coming from richmond all the way down through berkeley you're going to encounter a little bit of traffic congestion. and then once you get to the toll plaza as well, and here it is. you're looking at a 15 to 20...
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san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them, um will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our city, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. why think day one? we need to deal with the superintendency search? that is a priority as i mentioned we are um, we there's a moment to work on selecting not only a visionary manager, the new board members are facing a structural budget deficit amounting to $125 million per year, finding new leadership and getting the school district's finances in shape are critical. two of our top priorities. one is to get the budget in the fiscal house in order, and another one is higher. the right superintendent beth kelly is the mother of two san francisco unified students and has urged the board to tackle budget issues in the past, she said, while today is full of optimism, the
san franciscans voted out and last month's recall all three of the new board members are mothers with students attending san francisco public schools having a public education system right itself, where families feel confident. it's a good option for them, um will make a huge difference in both attracting and retaining families in our city, and all three say they're focused on top priorities for the district going forward. why think day one? we need to deal with the superintendency search? that...
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franciscans to vote no on proposition i on the november ballot if passed. it would change the city's current great highway compromise , which closes the highway two cars on the weekends and would instead allow cars every day of the week. this is a plan that is not even been discussed, not vetted by a number of agencies that are responsible for the maintenance of this area. and we're talking about at least $80 million not to mention completely redoing the plan that has developed you know a organized system for how we're going to deal with this challenge in the first place. the city's climate change adaptation project requires the removal of the great highway between sloat and skyline boulevard prop bypasses that section of the highway will remain open and that will require the city to develop a new plan to address any threats to wastewater treatment plants and severe coastal erosion. the debate continues over license plate readers in the city of oakland oakland city council doing today as the community remains split on the idea, plus we're getting a closer l
franciscans to vote no on proposition i on the november ballot if passed. it would change the city's current great highway compromise , which closes the highway two cars on the weekends and would instead allow cars every day of the week. this is a plan that is not even been discussed, not vetted by a number of agencies that are responsible for the maintenance of this area. and we're talking about at least $80 million not to mention completely redoing the plan that has developed you know a...
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franciscans, and particularly people of color. it is disappointing, but no coincidence. sfpd chose to withdraw from this agreement during the first ever trial against an on duty. san francisco police officer end quote the prosecutors alliance of california is now calling on mayor london breed to intervene and come up with a resolution. new attend tonight. oakland parents, students and teachers are preparing for a rally later this week in support of keeping their neighborhood schools open . the school board says as many as 19 schools could be closed or merged by june to help close a $20 million budget gap. today, people came together to make huge signs and other artwork for a rally and march that are set for friday. the atmosphere is i'm going to say festive but very serious at the same time, because this is a serious matter at all the schools that they want to take away. it's not fair . it's not fair to the children . who the district say they're here for the children. oakland mayor libby shaft told us today that data from the dis
franciscans, and particularly people of color. it is disappointing, but no coincidence. sfpd chose to withdraw from this agreement during the first ever trial against an on duty. san francisco police officer end quote the prosecutors alliance of california is now calling on mayor london breed to intervene and come up with a resolution. new attend tonight. oakland parents, students and teachers are preparing for a rally later this week in support of keeping their neighborhood schools open . the...
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everyday san franciscans are experiencing the same level of crime, so i think it's always shocking when it's your own home. but to see the brazen nature of this this has been happening for the last couple of years. in that regard. it isn't shocking. do you believe this may be the work of organized criminals since he says one person can't move a stove by themselves, he says. the city needs to do better when it comes to addressing crime by investing in resources and law enforcement, he said. police did respond quickly and they are investigating. out of the break alarming new developments in the case of a suspect arrested in the killing of a prominent oakland dentist, elon musk, with a few plans for twitter after closing a $44 billion deal to buy the company, the latest on musk's twitter takeover next barry of weather will start off the weekend with a few clouds, but temperatures, in fact will be trending up eventually, but next week, the rain clouds could be paying us a visit will have more in your forecast coming up. reportedly. died by suicide hours after he was arrested on suspicion of
everyday san franciscans are experiencing the same level of crime, so i think it's always shocking when it's your own home. but to see the brazen nature of this this has been happening for the last couple of years. in that regard. it isn't shocking. do you believe this may be the work of organized criminals since he says one person can't move a stove by themselves, he says. the city needs to do better when it comes to addressing crime by investing in resources and law enforcement, he said....
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it was overwhelming validation that san franciscans understand what's going on in the city. they see crime running amok in the city, and they see a district attorney who's not doing his job. of keeping the public safe, holding violent serial serious criminals accountable. mayor breed is expected to appoint the new d a. m after the election results are certified, possibly later this month. alameda county could see some big changes to isla enforcement. the sheriff's race is headed to a runoff, and incumbent sheriff greg ahern appears to be in danger of losing his seat. the alameda county district attorney's race is also heading to a runoff, and the top two candidates are offering contrasting views of criminal justice reform. our crime reporter henry lee tells us the votes might reflect how voters feel about the criminal justice system. possible shakeup in alameda county law enforcement with the racist for sheriff and district attorney headed for the november runoff election. borders making clear they're done with the status quo . careful what you wish for. you may get somebody
it was overwhelming validation that san franciscans understand what's going on in the city. they see crime running amok in the city, and they see a district attorney who's not doing his job. of keeping the public safe, holding violent serial serious criminals accountable. mayor breed is expected to appoint the new d a. m after the election results are certified, possibly later this month. alameda county could see some big changes to isla enforcement. the sheriff's race is headed to a runoff,...
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tomorrow marks the 116th anniversary of the san francisco earthquake in fire, several 100 san franciscans, as well as many city officials will meet at 4 45 tomorrow morning at lotta's fountain to honor those who died in the earthquake. 4:45 a.m. is when the quake struck san francisco back in 19. oh, six. a wreath will be dedicated to history association founder ron ross as well as the late charlotte schultz. those who died 116 years ago and those who live to rebuild san francisco from the ashes. yeah real estate brokerage firm redfin. reports about 32% of homebuyers are moving out of large, costly areas because of inflation. san francisco, los angeles, seattle and boston are key coastal cities that are starting to see a slowdown in home sales. economists say they think it could take at least some number of months for us to feel a slowdown of inflation. ktvu tom vacar spoke to one of those economists about what you can do to help speed up the process. five threes. chain reaction caused our high inflation first, says brooking. institution's when the adult berg came high consumer demand for
tomorrow marks the 116th anniversary of the san francisco earthquake in fire, several 100 san franciscans, as well as many city officials will meet at 4 45 tomorrow morning at lotta's fountain to honor those who died in the earthquake. 4:45 a.m. is when the quake struck san francisco back in 19. oh, six. a wreath will be dedicated to history association founder ron ross as well as the late charlotte schultz. those who died 116 years ago and those who live to rebuild san francisco from the...
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we've had tremendous support from san franciscans and you know from our elected officials, including mayor breed with four with respect to for 20. specifically, this was an event that historically happened to san francisco. and so yes, if you ask me if i predicted that, you know, five or 10 years down the road, there would be legal cannabis cells in golden gate park. and there would be food booths and music and comedians. and even yes, a v i p area at 4 20. i would ask you what you were smoking. alright it's changed a bit for sure, phil. it's always good to connect with you. thank you so much for joining us, and i do hope for a safe event there in san francisco today. thanks katia. thank you. all right, coming up here in a minute. on mornings onto the nine. we are about to dive into some new numbers that show fewer people are going to college. next here on the nine what they're turning to instead what they're turning to instead and the main factors what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day alex (thanks ms. ellen)
we've had tremendous support from san franciscans and you know from our elected officials, including mayor breed with four with respect to for 20. specifically, this was an event that historically happened to san francisco. and so yes, if you ask me if i predicted that, you know, five or 10 years down the road, there would be legal cannabis cells in golden gate park. and there would be food booths and music and comedians. and even yes, a v i p area at 4 20. i would ask you what you were...
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let's put down the megaphones and pick up the shovels and san francisco supervisor asha saffy said san franciscans know that the government's homelessness response is not working. the first step is to set aggressive goals that make real progress. newsom says new requirements, including a home homeless action plan with goals and metrics to track success must be put forward before any city or county gets more money. more is not better. better is better. we need to see results. taxpayers deserve it. they demand it. governor newsom says he will bring together local governments later this month to develop more aggressive actions to tackle homelessness. no state grant money will be provided until that meeting happens. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news 10, the native american health center in oakland is celebrating its 50th anniversary tonight. the center is one of the oldest and largest urban indian health centers in the united states. it provides medical, dental, behavioral, health, community wellness and social service programs. the gala event at the downtown marriott tonight featured nativ
let's put down the megaphones and pick up the shovels and san francisco supervisor asha saffy said san franciscans know that the government's homelessness response is not working. the first step is to set aggressive goals that make real progress. newsom says new requirements, including a home homeless action plan with goals and metrics to track success must be put forward before any city or county gets more money. more is not better. better is better. we need to see results. taxpayers deserve...
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might look that might give a gauge of how interested san franciscans are in this whole recall process. yes, that's a good point. okay, christian captain. live in the city for us in the special election to fill the state assembly safer district. 17 in san francisco is head of program in off election between the top two candidates supervisor men 80 as a narrow lead with 37% of the vote, but former supervisor david campos is close behind. he's got 35% they will face each other. in another election this april, the assembly state was vacated when david chu was appointed by mayor london breed to become the city attorney of san francisco. california's universal indoor mask mandate officially ended at midnight. that means those vaccinated against covid are allowed to take off their masks in most indoor settings, every bay area county except for santa clara county, is following the states revised masking guidance. everyone gets their vaccines and we can be out here without the mass. there's some people that i talked to yesterday that haven't been here since the beginning of the pandemic, and y
might look that might give a gauge of how interested san franciscans are in this whole recall process. yes, that's a good point. okay, christian captain. live in the city for us in the special election to fill the state assembly safer district. 17 in san francisco is head of program in off election between the top two candidates supervisor men 80 as a narrow lead with 37% of the vote, but former supervisor david campos is close behind. he's got 35% they will face each other. in another election...
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this morning, san franciscans woke up to a, rare june showerhead people breaking out the umbrellas and jackets. this rain started last night, but it really did not stick around too long as sunshine made its way back julie into the afternoon hours. look at it is raining out there this morning. ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin joins us now with a look at what we can all expect next little bit of dry out for sure, but it rained today it depending where you were. i talked to joe fonzi and he's out in the east basic. hardly got anything. in the oakland hills. we add up over 3/10 of an inch of rain. we had two inches of rain in the mill valley area up above two inches, so almost 20 times. a little more than two are little less than 20 times with san francisco got just about five miles to the south of mount tam, so san francisco just 22 3rd are 2/10 of an inch petaluma coming up on a half inch santa rosa about three quarters of an inch. santa cruz mountains just to chance to quarter of an inch in the san jose just kind of like joe's house. not much is very light light sprinkles depending
this morning, san franciscans woke up to a, rare june showerhead people breaking out the umbrellas and jackets. this rain started last night, but it really did not stick around too long as sunshine made its way back julie into the afternoon hours. look at it is raining out there this morning. ktvu chief meteorologist bill martin joins us now with a look at what we can all expect next little bit of dry out for sure, but it rained today it depending where you were. i talked to joe fonzi and he's...
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yes san franciscans are just beginning to get a sense of how the new district attorney and the impact she is making on the city and on the tenderloin targeting felony drug dealers trying to get, she says to the root of the problem. the video is startling. the neighborhood recently moved to the tenderloin shot the video and says the men on the street are drug dealers. he's repeatedly told to stop dealing in front of his apartment building when he lets them know he's recording. one of the men hurls a knife at the window, shattering it. hopefully we can build a case around what's going on in the neighborhood. hopefully i can help the d a. and hopefully i can help the police the evidence they need to just bring down what's going on out there because it's not good. district attorney brooke jenkins says since she was sworn in july for offices filed 125 felony drug cases holding five of those defendants before trial, she says following two years under district attorney chase boudin, her office is now cracking down on repeat offenders, and it will take them getting rearrested and working thei
yes san franciscans are just beginning to get a sense of how the new district attorney and the impact she is making on the city and on the tenderloin targeting felony drug dealers trying to get, she says to the root of the problem. the video is startling. the neighborhood recently moved to the tenderloin shot the video and says the men on the street are drug dealers. he's repeatedly told to stop dealing in front of his apartment building when he lets them know he's recording. one of the men...
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some san franciscans saying it's a summer scorcher, others just enjoying summer in the city . it is much warmer today than it is most days here. um but i grew up in arizona, so there's still feels cool to me. that several businesses like the dry cleaners behind me, as well as a couple of coffee shops we saw were closed today for the labor day holiday. but could you imagine working in one of those businesses all those workers who will return tomorrow to the heat and no a c here in the city live in san francisco? i'm brooks jarocz ktvu fox two news not just tomorrow, either. what they're in for a very long hot were great, brooks. thank you. that's right. very counties and cities have opened cooling centers for people who need to escape the heat. many of those cooling centers are in libraries or community centers. all 21 of the contra costa county library branches have been open all day. the main public library in san leandro is open until 10 o'clock tonight and will be open again tomorrow from eight am to 10 pm and possibly wednesday and thursday if needed. in the north bay, san
some san franciscans saying it's a summer scorcher, others just enjoying summer in the city . it is much warmer today than it is most days here. um but i grew up in arizona, so there's still feels cool to me. that several businesses like the dry cleaners behind me, as well as a couple of coffee shops we saw were closed today for the labor day holiday. but could you imagine working in one of those businesses all those workers who will return tomorrow to the heat and no a c here in the city live...
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franciscans we serve district attorney chase a. boudin fired back in a letter to the chief on tuesday. defending his office and saying the agreement was never violated. he said quote i want to be clear your decision to walk away from this agreement will not stop the district attorney's office firm working to protect the residents of san francisco, harmed by police violence. booty and supporters and police reform advocates said chief scott's actions went too far unilaterally pulling out of an agreement that took the city in its entirety almost six years to get to that arrival. is a very drastic step. christine soto dewberry helped draft the agreement under the george gascon following numerous controversial police killings. we were making real progress in this city under this agreement. the answer is not to throw that out. the answer is to get back at the table in san francisco, evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. the guy had came four different times four separate times with different weapons. the thief makes repeated attempts befor
franciscans we serve district attorney chase a. boudin fired back in a letter to the chief on tuesday. defending his office and saying the agreement was never violated. he said quote i want to be clear your decision to walk away from this agreement will not stop the district attorney's office firm working to protect the residents of san francisco, harmed by police violence. booty and supporters and police reform advocates said chief scott's actions went too far unilaterally pulling out of an...
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many san franciscans don't feel safe and assured consequences for violent and repeat offenders. we also know that we have to end the existence. open air drug markets in our city, and that will be one of my top priorities. jenkins said she would enforce drug crimes on day one and would hold those who commit hate crimes accountable are asian community can no longer continue to live in fear. of being attacked simply because of who they are, as they go about their daily lives in this city mayor london breed appointed jenkins as the new d a to replace chaser boudin, who was ousted in a recall election. jenkins has been in attorney for 15 years and served as the prosecutor in boudin's office. she quit her position late last year and became one of the leaders of the recall campaign against her former boss. she sacrificed her career. to fight. for people in this city to fight for victims who needed a voice in this city . i think it comes as a bit of a surprise that one of the people that was a very central figure in the recall was the choice supporters like christine soto deberry, his f
many san franciscans don't feel safe and assured consequences for violent and repeat offenders. we also know that we have to end the existence. open air drug markets in our city, and that will be one of my top priorities. jenkins said she would enforce drug crimes on day one and would hold those who commit hate crimes accountable are asian community can no longer continue to live in fear. of being attacked simply because of who they are, as they go about their daily lives in this city mayor...
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uh we need to have, you know, we need to be able to resolve and cameras, san franciscans actually see the benefit of that spending. supervisor middlemen says the proposals already received the support of three other supervisors. critics variable to detract attention from permanent housing efforts, and that may lead to increased police enforcement at existing encampments. boy it was a beautiful warm day around the bay area today with unseasonably high temperatures like elizabeth and fremont was a popular location where people got out and endured enjoyed the outdoors. temperatures were 10 to 20 degrees above normal in many spots, and of course, when we get warm weather also comes the risk of fires. and we've already seen that today we brought you this at the top of the newscast of breaking news in the east bay along highway four in bay point where you see right now crews continuing to work the fire lines here of this brush fire that broke out right along the highway. impacting westbound lanes of traffic. let's bring in now our meteorologist mark tamayo for more on the conditions mark be
uh we need to have, you know, we need to be able to resolve and cameras, san franciscans actually see the benefit of that spending. supervisor middlemen says the proposals already received the support of three other supervisors. critics variable to detract attention from permanent housing efforts, and that may lead to increased police enforcement at existing encampments. boy it was a beautiful warm day around the bay area today with unseasonably high temperatures like elizabeth and fremont was...
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thank everything single san franciscan that voted thank you so much. you represent that that the tide has turned in san francisco that we can be a democratic city that we can be a liberal city but stand for public safety. it certainly feels different that the people have chosen. they have spoken that they approve of this new way that we're doing the work. that they they support the work that we're doing in the way and my vision for public safety. now before the polls close tonight. i also spoke with the other candidates in this race. san francisco really needed an independent prosecutor , somebody who's removed from city hall, whose separate and willing to take on corruption and crime wherever wherever it comes up tonight is really a barometer of you know how voters feel in san francisco about whether or not they feel safe enough in this city? whether or not our district attorney is ethical enough. if she is doing enough to in the last four months we've seen crime, of course, has gone up in the last four months, so we'll see. back here. back here live.
thank everything single san franciscan that voted thank you so much. you represent that that the tide has turned in san francisco that we can be a democratic city that we can be a liberal city but stand for public safety. it certainly feels different that the people have chosen. they have spoken that they approve of this new way that we're doing the work. that they they support the work that we're doing in the way and my vision for public safety. now before the polls close tonight. i also spoke...
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i think her she's got her finger on the pulse of what san franciscans are demanding from the criminal justice system. now i think people are asking well. you are just the attorney. are there other things you're not telling? us professor says he expects mayor breed to make a statement about this revelation, he says the question is, when did the mayor know that jenkins worked as a paid consultant and volunteered as a spokesperson for the recall campaign at the same time? amberleigh ktvu fox two news. we're learning. john hamasaki is planning to run for district attorney of san francisco in the fall special electiononicle, the criminal defense attorney te . the decision comes after chasing modena announced last week that he would not seek re election. the fbi has added a truck 18 to its missing persons list. this is the new fbi missing persons poster for 16 year old kylie rodney chose three photos of her, including a surveillance image in which she is wearing a black tank top that was taken just hours before she vanished. the fbi also released new information on a description , including
i think her she's got her finger on the pulse of what san franciscans are demanding from the criminal justice system. now i think people are asking well. you are just the attorney. are there other things you're not telling? us professor says he expects mayor breed to make a statement about this revelation, he says the question is, when did the mayor know that jenkins worked as a paid consultant and volunteered as a spokesperson for the recall campaign at the same time? amberleigh ktvu fox two...
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jenkins says she's heard the message that many san franciscans don't feel safe in their own city and announced she's taking action against open air drug markets on day one starting today. drug crime laws will be enforced in this city. jenkins says her office will take hate crimes, property crimes and so called victimless crimes seriously making sure repeat offenders are prosecuted . at the same time, jenkins says she wants to pursue alternatives to jail for offenders who actually show they want to change. responsible reform does not have to come at the expense of public safety, and public safety does not have to come at the expense of reform. as your district attorney vow. i promise to balance both after this wearing in mayor london breed, said jenkins is the right woman for the job and that now the people of san francisco have to take a moment to see the impact the new district attorney makes on crime in san francisco. the problem wasn't created overnight. and so the expectation that all of a sudden one person is going to you know, wave a magic wand and this is all going to be bette
jenkins says she's heard the message that many san franciscans don't feel safe in their own city and announced she's taking action against open air drug markets on day one starting today. drug crime laws will be enforced in this city. jenkins says her office will take hate crimes, property crimes and so called victimless crimes seriously making sure repeat offenders are prosecuted . at the same time, jenkins says she wants to pursue alternatives to jail for offenders who actually show they want...
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open that up something san franciscans have done for 25 years. waste management company rick ology, which focuses on recycling, spearheaded the change, which california has now adopted. part of the reason is to help the environment if food scraps go to a landfill, and they get buried in a landfill, they can create methane gas, a potent greenhouse gasses can escape to the atmosphere. the food waste eventually becomes compost that can be mixed with soil as seen in these piles at a site in southern california. it's valuable material used in agriculture. farmers say it's nutrient rich increases stable carbon levels in soil and saves water. it allows water to be held. and then importantly, accomplished as a very friendly way that it delivers water to the roots of plants compared to other structures in the soil. so applying complex soil is that huge advantage, ecology says in san francisco alone, it's kept 2.5 million tons of food waste out of landfills, the tops of your carrots, the peelings off your onions. the brown leaves off the end of the lettuce
open that up something san franciscans have done for 25 years. waste management company rick ology, which focuses on recycling, spearheaded the change, which california has now adopted. part of the reason is to help the environment if food scraps go to a landfill, and they get buried in a landfill, they can create methane gas, a potent greenhouse gasses can escape to the atmosphere. the food waste eventually becomes compost that can be mixed with soil as seen in these piles at a site in...
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and at san franciscans we have never and will never stay silent. we will always speak up for the underrepresented. we will always speak up for the victims of hate and oppression. because this is the heart of who we are as a city and at the heart of who we aspire to be as a nation, martin luther king day is coming up on monday, january 17th it's traditionally observed around the country. as a day of service , somebody area mlk day events and parades have been canceled due to covid concerns, but an annual oakland event will take place despite the omicron surge . the anti police terror project plans to hold it to annual eighth annual event on monday. it will be a car caravan and drive through giveaway, which begins their middle harbor shoreline park. the quote day of action to reclaim mlk's radical legacy is what this organization is calling the event. we have to understand. attendees will demand an all out war on poverty . that's what they say, and also for healing to bring an end to violence rather than more police. many events have been canceled th
and at san franciscans we have never and will never stay silent. we will always speak up for the underrepresented. we will always speak up for the victims of hate and oppression. because this is the heart of who we are as a city and at the heart of who we aspire to be as a nation, martin luther king day is coming up on monday, january 17th it's traditionally observed around the country. as a day of service , somebody area mlk day events and parades have been canceled due to covid concerns, but...
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franciscans demand and deserve and must be unimpeachable in order to inspire confidence in the mou and maintain confidence and police and criminal justice reform. chief scott also reached out and asked the state doj to step in and take over these investigations tonight, attorney general rob bonta responded, he said in a statement. quote my office is committed to working with the san francisco police department and the district attorney's office to help them identify a pathway forward to enable their work to continue on a local level. now. this whole thing erupted last month after an investigator in the da's office testified that she was pressured to withhold evidence in a police abuse case. it involves officer terrence stay angle who's on trial for beating dockery spires on fisherman's warf back in 2019. inspires is set to resume his testimony against officer stengel tomorrow . now i've learned that san francisco supervisor asha shut. safadi is calling for an investigation into whether there is a practice of coercion in the da's office. i'm still following this police commission meetin
franciscans demand and deserve and must be unimpeachable in order to inspire confidence in the mou and maintain confidence and police and criminal justice reform. chief scott also reached out and asked the state doj to step in and take over these investigations tonight, attorney general rob bonta responded, he said in a statement. quote my office is committed to working with the san francisco police department and the district attorney's office to help them identify a pathway forward to enable...