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the project has been ten years in the making after fema found that foster city did not meet minimum flood protection standards in 2014, the current mayor of foster city says this $90 million project will address fema's issue and has an added benefit for local homeowners. >> we were put into fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build the levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance would have been the average cost would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner. >> improvements also included increased access to the san francisco bay trail along foster city's shoreline. >> all right, here's a look at the stories trending tonight on ktvu.com. one of the top stories a news conference for oakland mayor shengtao was interrupted and overshadowed by protesters who said they want her out of office. also, a man from concord was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison for killing a 19 year old at the outlets in petaluma and the state suspended waymo's request to expand robotaxi service in san mateo and los angeles counties. you can find these stories and much more on ktvu .co
the project has been ten years in the making after fema found that foster city did not meet minimum flood protection standards in 2014, the current mayor of foster city says this $90 million project will address fema's issue and has an added benefit for local homeowners. >> we were put into fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build the levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance would have been the average cost would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner....
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we're calling on fema to help and we need the white house to authorize the fema assistance to put their families back together. i was with some families cleaning out their kitchens and living rooms. their lives have been upended and we need to help them get back to normal. >> very expensive to try to fix these issues and all of these families, all of their stuff rufnltd i know it's hard and you're watching and letting people know what's going on. people are getting sandbags red, but when the floodwaters come, they come fast and furious and they can take lives. so far i don't think we've heard of any loss of life. is that correct? >> not in my city. there have been some tragic incidents associated with the storm event. people who can't get access to medical care, people who have just been stressed out and some of our unsheltered population that bear the brunt of this, we're doing everything we can. we've cleared four miles of channels and distributed over 1 are 50,000 sound bags. have three community centers and a local assistance center that's set up in partnership with fema, our state
we're calling on fema to help and we need the white house to authorize the fema assistance to put their families back together. i was with some families cleaning out their kitchens and living rooms. their lives have been upended and we need to help them get back to normal. >> very expensive to try to fix these issues and all of these families, all of their stuff rufnltd i know it's hard and you're watching and letting people know what's going on. people are getting sandbags red, but when...
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back in 2014, fema announced foster city didn't meet minimum flood protection standards. the mayor of foster city says the $90 million project will address problems, pointed out by fema and benefit the people who live and work in foster city. >> we were put in the fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build a levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance, would have been of the average cost would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner for the improvements also included more access to the san francisco bay trail along the shoreline of foster city to mark. >> caltrans hopes to reopen at least one lane of highway 84. sky fox flying over the area as work crews conducted emergency road repairs to a section of the highway that was washed away. highway 84, also known as niles canyon road, is closed in both directions right now between old canyon road in fremont and main street in sunol. the series of heavy storms have prompted the sierra nevada snowpack to grow the latest measurements from the california department of water resources places the statewide
back in 2014, fema announced foster city didn't meet minimum flood protection standards. the mayor of foster city says the $90 million project will address problems, pointed out by fema and benefit the people who live and work in foster city. >> we were put in the fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build a levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance, would have been of the average cost would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner for the improvements also...
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back in 2014, fema announced that foster city did not meet minimum flood protection standards. as the mayor of foster city says, this $90 million project will address the problems pointed out by fema and also benefit the people who live and work in foster city. >> we were put in a fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build a levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance would have been of the average cost, would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner. now the improvements also included more access to the san francisco bay trail along the shoreline of foster city. >> well, by tomorrow, caltrans hopes to reopen at least one lane of highway 84 at niles canyon road. sky fox was flying over the area as the work crews conducted emergency road repairs. after the recent storms washed away part of that highway . highway 84, right now is closed in both directions between old canyon road and fremont and main street in sunol . >> 408 is the time let's check in with steve paulson for our friday eve forecast. how's it look, steve? >> uh, better. we have a lot of fog
back in 2014, fema announced that foster city did not meet minimum flood protection standards. as the mayor of foster city says, this $90 million project will address the problems pointed out by fema and also benefit the people who live and work in foster city. >> we were put in a fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build a levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance would have been of the average cost, would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner. now the...
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president biden said fema stands ready to help state and emergency responders in any way that is needed. >>> more job cuts are coming to the bay area's tech sector. the positions impacted. >>> the super bowl sunday could get expensive. growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you were always stubborn. and on that note, i'm evan low, and i approve this message. >>> time now for your money watch report. u.s. stocks kicked off the week in the red. let's see what the markets are now. taking a look at the dow, good news. trending in positive territory up about 55 points. >>> san francisco-based docusign said it will fire 6% of its workforce about 440 jobs . the majority of positions of the company's sales and marketing organizations. docusign said it is all part of a
president biden said fema stands ready to help state and emergency responders in any way that is needed. >>> more job cuts are coming to the bay area's tech sector. the positions impacted. >>> the super bowl sunday could get expensive. growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of...
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fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build a levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance, would have been of the average cost would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner. >> the improvements also included more access to the san francisco bay trail along the shoreline of foster city. >> by tomorrow, caltrans hopes to reopen at least one lane of highway 84in the east bay through niles canyon. we sent sky fox to fly over the area as work crews did emergency road repairs on a section of the highway that was washed away following recent heavy storms. 84 niles canyon road is closed in both directions right now between old canyon road and fremont and main street in sunol. >> the pair in the town that calls itself the last of the california beach towns is off limits right now until further notice after last week's big storms. officials say pilings at the end of cayucos pier were swept away by high surf and strong winds. san luis obispo county supervisors say the end of the pier is still attached, but it is now supported by nothing. an engi
fema flood zone under the federal government, so we needed to build a levee. otherwise we would have had flood insurance, would have been of the average cost would have been 4 or $5000 per homeowner. >> the improvements also included more access to the san francisco bay trail along the shoreline of foster city. >> by tomorrow, caltrans hopes to reopen at least one lane of highway 84in the east bay through niles canyon. we sent sky fox to fly over the area as work crews did emergency...
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fema says its reimbursements were meant for two weeks of stays, not months or years. newsom says he also expressed interest in working with the biden administration on a number of other key priorities, including better support for people with complex behavioral health needs. >> our time is up. 439 a massive avalanche at mount shasta over presidents day weekend formed this 60 foot tall wall of snow. just look, the mount shasta avalanche center says the snow slide started around 12,000ft up the mountain in what's called avalanche gulch. it ran for more than three miles at its end, the 300 foot wide avalanche had fallen almost 5000 vertical feet and left walls and walls of snow. despite the big size, though, the avalanche did not threaten people or or structures . >> it's definitely out there in the in the back country, but wow , that is a gorgeous shot though. there i think we have quite a bit of snow in tahoe. i don't know if more is on the way, but let's check in with steve paulson. we have a nice weekend and next week. >> but but shasta gets 75% of its water from rai
fema says its reimbursements were meant for two weeks of stays, not months or years. newsom says he also expressed interest in working with the biden administration on a number of other key priorities, including better support for people with complex behavioral health needs. >> our time is up. 439 a massive avalanche at mount shasta over presidents day weekend formed this 60 foot tall wall of snow. just look, the mount shasta avalanche center says the snow slide started around 12,000ft up...
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the city was put in, the city was put in the fema flood zone bit government in 2014. >> and we really want you to go up there and enjoy the levy. you'll have the ability to walk to ride your bike to jog. i encourage anybody and everybody to take the time. come out and enjoy foster city. enjoy our water ways. >> the project costs $90 million and did not break ground until october of 2020. several bay trails were also restored at the same time as the levy project. >>> across the bay, some sports will stay rooted in oakland or close by. the real estate firm is buying the raiders training facility in alameda to lease the oakland routes and the oakland soccer teams. the field had been sitting unused since 2020 when they moved to vegas. the deal is expected to net $20 million in revenue for the city of oakland, which owns half of the facility. it could potentially be used to host visiting teams at the 2026 world cup. >>> and the first historically black greek sorority is inspiring a new generation. we'll introduce you to a century old tradition that's happening on campus. >> being around th
the city was put in, the city was put in the fema flood zone bit government in 2014. >> and we really want you to go up there and enjoy the levy. you'll have the ability to walk to ride your bike to jog. i encourage anybody and everybody to take the time. come out and enjoy foster city. enjoy our water ways. >> the project costs $90 million and did not break ground until october of 2020. several bay trails were also restored at the same time as the levy project. >>> across...
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or russian river carnesville, they show historic photos from previous areas that flooded and offer fema national flood hazard layer. feldy when i look at the colors , i get a little lost. what are the hazards when you look at the maps? >> the fun thing about the website is you can play around with it. on the right-hand side, you can see up to a layer that says hazards, potential flood threats. it gives you precipitation, how much rain? typically living near a low- lying water area near a creek or moved to a creek and in a spot known for flooding. you can log into that site. it is important to note, it is experimental site. they are encouraging users to go on and play around, look for and see if it is user friendly. around this time monday, kind of tossing it out there, we could see the russian river or creek nearby your home go above the flood stage. it is not meant to replace emergency advanced advisories or things like that. is helps you gauge, i heard it would rain, let me log in to see what is going on in my area. once i get more use out of this and experimenting if it is successful
or russian river carnesville, they show historic photos from previous areas that flooded and offer fema national flood hazard layer. feldy when i look at the colors , i get a little lost. what are the hazards when you look at the maps? >> the fun thing about the website is you can play around with it. on the right-hand side, you can see up to a layer that says hazards, potential flood threats. it gives you precipitation, how much rain? typically living near a low- lying water area near a...
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fema is going to be the parade's grand marshal, the san francisco chinese chamber of commerce and the lunar new year parade. organizers. gathered today to discuss security at this year's parade. >> we want to make your san francisco police department standpoint. yeah, people come to the chinatown. come to san francisco and enjoy themselves. this is a great event is a great event year in year out and we intend to make sure that we do everything we can continue that tradition. >> parade officials say they are anticipating a record breaking crowd this year of up to 1 million visitors coming into san francisco. if you're thinking about going to the chinese new year parade bar is a great way to get there. you can take the train and exit at either the embarcadero montgomery or powell stations for a short walk to the parade route. >> up next, president biden is headed to the bay area where he'll be in what's on the agenda. plus, the antioch library reopened today just days after it closed for safety reasons. the changes 2 security that were made and then republican presidential candidate nik
fema is going to be the parade's grand marshal, the san francisco chinese chamber of commerce and the lunar new year parade. organizers. gathered today to discuss security at this year's parade. >> we want to make your san francisco police department standpoint. yeah, people come to the chinatown. come to san francisco and enjoy themselves. this is a great event is a great event year in year out and we intend to make sure that we do everything we can continue that tradition. >>...
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fema has guaranteed that texas and oklahoma will be reimbursed for the cost of keeping folks safe. wore grateful for the brave first responders risking their lives to save others. we urge folks to listen to the warnings from the local officials, listen to them. i have flown a lot of these wild fires. i have a helicopter in the west and the southwest and the northwest. flown over more land burned to the ground, all the vegetation gone than the entire state of maryland in square footage. the idea that there's no such thing as climate change. i love that, man. i love my knee ander that will friends that think there's no climate change. my administration will keep building on the problem that we made, fighting climate crisis and we'll keep -- help folks rebuild themselves in the wake of these disasters. we rebuild to the standards up to date standards and building codes and the rest. if you fly over these areas, you'll see in the midst of 20 homes that are totally destroyed one home sitting there because they had the right roof on it. fema has provided texas over $13 billion in threes
fema has guaranteed that texas and oklahoma will be reimbursed for the cost of keeping folks safe. wore grateful for the brave first responders risking their lives to save others. we urge folks to listen to the warnings from the local officials, listen to them. i have flown a lot of these wild fires. i have a helicopter in the west and the southwest and the northwest. flown over more land burned to the ground, all the vegetation gone than the entire state of maryland in square footage. the idea...
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. >> a program relies on fema funding. to register, head over to earthquakebracebolt.com. >>> happening today, a florida man accused of stealing a small plane and flying over the peninsula until it crash landed on a beach in half moon bay is in court. the incident played out two weeks ago. he stole a plane in palo alto and then ran from the screen after it crash landed. he earned a not guilty plea to charges of aircraft theft. >>> a new chapter for antioch's troubled police department. they have approved a new interim police chief. brian addington is now the police chief. he is no stranger to east bay law enforcement. he previously served as the pittsburgh police chief and retired back in 2022. this selection comes as antioch leaders have authorized a new police commission in the wake of those recent text messaging scandals. his first day in office is monday. >> school leaders in contra costa county are embracing artificial intelligence. today the san ramon valley school district is hosting a forum to break down the strate
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there's a few options, particularly with as we're seeing with flooding is that our office works with fema quite often. and again, we encourage insurance. i'm sorry, we encourage homeowners and consumers to give us a call because we have access to those resources, and we can help in places where there might be potential, where coverage may not be helping. does it help to take videos and pictures right away? >> oh, of course, one of the things that we always encourage both with these winter storms as well as with wildfires, is to take a video inventory of your home and your belongings, narrating as you go through your home to note things of value. >> whether it's a tv, a table, other things like with their cars or vehicles just to document it beforehand, which can definitely come in handy if there is a claim. >> should you report it? even if the damage you're pretty sure is under your deductible amount? >> um, again, that's something to have that conversation with your insurance company, and it depends. again, in some cases, the damage might be more extensive than you think. and so you want
there's a few options, particularly with as we're seeing with flooding is that our office works with fema quite often. and again, we encourage insurance. i'm sorry, we encourage homeowners and consumers to give us a call because we have access to those resources, and we can help in places where there might be potential, where coverage may not be helping. does it help to take videos and pictures right away? >> oh, of course, one of the things that we always encourage both with these winter...
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requieren 85 millones de dólares para la recuperación de desastres debido a retrasos en los pagos de fema y la administración federal de carreteras. ambas agencias deben al condado. 143 millones de dólares para hacer frente a esta situación. el condado está considerando la emisión de bonos de ingresos por arrendamiento para obtener fondos y tome nota, porque otra tormenta se aproxima y en este momento ya cayó bastante nieve sobre la autopista 80. y debido a estas condiciones peligrosas, ha entrado en efecto el uso de cadenas a quienes transiten en ambas direcciones de esa zona. los automovilistas tratan de llegar a la montaña antes que las condiciones vayan empeorando, pero ya muchos conductores dicen que no estaban preparados. so, that's when they said we'll come up here at the exit. por ejemplo, este conductor dijo que si sabía que ya se tenían que utilizar las cadenas y por eso se detuvo en una tienda. según caltrans, la meta es mantener las autopistas autopistas abiertas durante esta tormenta. sin embargo, sugieren a los automóvil a que eviten manejar bajo estas condiciones
requieren 85 millones de dólares para la recuperación de desastres debido a retrasos en los pagos de fema y la administración federal de carreteras. ambas agencias deben al condado. 143 millones de dólares para hacer frente a esta situación. el condado está considerando la emisión de bonos de ingresos por arrendamiento para obtener fondos y tome nota, porque otra tormenta se aproxima y en este momento ya cayó bastante nieve sobre la autopista 80. y debido a estas condiciones peligrosas,...
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county supervisors say they face an $85 million deficit for disaster repair due to delays from fema and the federal highway administration, according to the county. the agency owes them a combined $143 million. the damage caused from recent storms still being tallied. the storms did cause at least one death when a tree came down onto a house earlier this month. >> all right. checking in on the weather. we got some rain in store for us tomorrow. kind of mid-morning through the early afternoon. that's. i mean, it's going to be a wet day tomorrow, but mostly the morning commute should be dry. these are the highs from today. clouds are moving in outside right now. the clouds are going to kind of fill in tonight. by tomorrow morning when you get up. should be partly to mostly cloudy and in the north bay around 7:08 a.m. it should be raining. there's the system now, kind of elongate it a little bit. you can kind of see it stretching out and then this is the next system behind it, which is pretty robust. you can kind of see it back in here like my satellite runs out. but so we got a pretty goo
county supervisors say they face an $85 million deficit for disaster repair due to delays from fema and the federal highway administration, according to the county. the agency owes them a combined $143 million. the damage caused from recent storms still being tallied. the storms did cause at least one death when a tree came down onto a house earlier this month. >> all right. checking in on the weather. we got some rain in store for us tomorrow. kind of mid-morning through the early...
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fema had said the levee system didn't meet minimum flood protection standards. >> now, besides the fixes, the project also includes upgrades to foster cities, bay trail, which is now fully reopened. >> and today marks a historic milestone not only for foster city but for the peninsula. this moment in time reflects how much we need to be aware of sea level rise. >> it's the culmination of a lot of careful planning, of course, and hard work. in all, the project took about four years at a cost of roughly $90 million ivf in question. >> the large implications we are seeing in alabama tonight, as the state's ruling sets up a potential fight in the us supreme court. plus, caffeine controversy, a new drink from dunkin is charging up the conversation and our pick for the best thing you'll see today. oakland's own zendaya, with a big donation to a bay area organization as she gets ready for her appearance tomorrow on gma. >> all of that's coming up, but first, here's a look at what's ahead tonight on jimmy kimmel live. right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy thank you dan and ama watch tonight or
fema had said the levee system didn't meet minimum flood protection standards. >> now, besides the fixes, the project also includes upgrades to foster cities, bay trail, which is now fully reopened. >> and today marks a historic milestone not only for foster city but for the peninsula. this moment in time reflects how much we need to be aware of sea level rise. >> it's the culmination of a lot of careful planning, of course, and hard work. in all, the project took about four...
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. >> yeah, the federal government has been funding ngos via fema. as far as chinese, you are spot on. they are flying into the border. we talk to them via translator app, they flew to turkey and tijuana and they are here for economic reasons not to seek asylum. >> harris: you think? bill melugin. thank you. i come to you and those ngos. >> david: go back to average earning of a chinese citizen, average income of a poor chinese citizen, how do they pay to go from china, you don't leave easily to get to turkey by air to get to south america to get to united states. there is an effort underway, we are paying for this. ngos don't get money from government, they are getting it from taxpayers. you don't need china without permission or without a plan and i've talked to people who have done this. it is not easy, we have to be careful -- >> harris: tight on time, taking breaking news and great information from bill melugin. tammy. >> tammy: we know something else coming across the border, drugs, affecting most americans lives. from 2021, according to nation
. >> yeah, the federal government has been funding ngos via fema. as far as chinese, you are spot on. they are flying into the border. we talk to them via translator app, they flew to turkey and tijuana and they are here for economic reasons not to seek asylum. >> harris: you think? bill melugin. thank you. i come to you and those ngos. >> david: go back to average earning of a chinese citizen, average income of a poor chinese citizen, how do they pay to go from china, you...
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send fema, and do what you can from the executive office. >> marc: title 42, robert redfield talked to me about this, it was not just for covid, it was for flu. title 42 and remain in mexico, building the wall, the bigger issue, did you look at the bill? it is a road to asylum, appointing more officers to the border. goal is to preserve humanitarianism. it is putting more money on the road to asylum. with remain in mexico, you have to prove you are supposed to be here. >> leslie: all we need to do is have asylum not in the united states, congress could pass legislation and change the asylum laws. >> kayleigh: did trump sign into law? no, he used executive action and biden could do the same. >> marc: the courts are overwhelmed -- >> leslie: -- >> kayleigh: you need a president who is not lawless >> marc: that is not their role and they are not trained for that. >> emily: it is a 30,000 f stratosphere and laws not being enforced and trauma and hemorrhaging occurring, no legislation will address until everything is addressed. coming up, migrant who crossed border illegally charged with a
send fema, and do what you can from the executive office. >> marc: title 42, robert redfield talked to me about this, it was not just for covid, it was for flu. title 42 and remain in mexico, building the wall, the bigger issue, did you look at the bill? it is a road to asylum, appointing more officers to the border. goal is to preserve humanitarianism. it is putting more money on the road to asylum. with remain in mexico, you have to prove you are supposed to be here. >> leslie:...
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increasing accusations of gross missus treatment of prisoners and violation of international laws. fema is right. the forces of storm hospitals in southern guns that many of them are off racing with basic facilities and running out of supplies within $27000.00 policy and use have been killed since the trails on god and started internally displaced. palestinians have made long journeys to find refuge in southern gauze, but the latest place of shelter has now been tended to rules. and with these right, the ministry intensifying its attacks. the family say they have nowhere else to go well, milk, as soon as sharif reports uprooted, i'm constantly going to move him on to the men. have somebody have survived this really strikes and from the operations in central and southern cause a they move to defer disappointing cause are bordering egypt for safety. no matter where the go, the is running for me has called and hey, you're most likely is to be at least kill us. so let them ethnically cleanse what remains of the palestinians on life. and the temporary shelter has come with challenges. there
increasing accusations of gross missus treatment of prisoners and violation of international laws. fema is right. the forces of storm hospitals in southern guns that many of them are off racing with basic facilities and running out of supplies within $27000.00 policy and use have been killed since the trails on god and started internally displaced. palestinians have made long journeys to find refuge in southern gauze, but the latest place of shelter has now been tended to rules. and with these...
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in high flood risk areas, only half of homeowners carry coverage according to fema. in early january last year, moody's estimated the economic damage was $5 billion to $7 billion. the insured losses are $1 billion. for the insurers, that was manageable. for the homeowners? not so much. insurers saw a bigger impact by the fire season. by the end of october, 317,000 acres burned in california. that is because on average for the previous five years, annually was 1.5 million acres burned, frank. >> 37 million people in the path of the storm and possibly life threatening storm. contessa, california, like florida, has been a tough place for profit insurance with rates soaring. what is the situation when it comes to the rates? >> reporter: the auto insurance situation, as i said, have been gr granted the first rate increase in a long time. people have seen the rates sky rocket. if you look at rising rates, you may opt to forego comprehensive coverage. if your car gets flooded, you may not have coverage. you may have more people in california when they try to balance out the
in high flood risk areas, only half of homeowners carry coverage according to fema. in early january last year, moody's estimated the economic damage was $5 billion to $7 billion. the insured losses are $1 billion. for the insurers, that was manageable. for the homeowners? not so much. insurers saw a bigger impact by the fire season. by the end of october, 317,000 acres burned in california. that is because on average for the previous five years, annually was 1.5 million acres burned, frank....
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county supervisors say they face an $85 million deficit for disaster repair due to delays from fema and the highway safety administration at the federal level, according to the county. the agency owes it a combined $143 million as. >> all right. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo is here. he is tracking some systems that are off the coast right now. bringing us the cloudy conditions that we see here, at least in oakland. find out how the rest of the bay area looks right now. >> yes. the cloud cover over the entire bay area, and also still some scattered rain as well. in fact, the rain expected to pick up later on this afternoon and into the early portion of the evening hours as the main front begins to come onshore. so rainfall expectations with this system, it will seem heavy at times. once that front moves onshore later on today. but the amounts we're not talking about extreme, it's about a quarter of an inch to possibly an inch. winds will be picking up around 25 to 35 miles an hour, and the sierra, they have a winter storm warning in place right now. here is the long range map as we put
county supervisors say they face an $85 million deficit for disaster repair due to delays from fema and the highway safety administration at the federal level, according to the county. the agency owes it a combined $143 million as. >> all right. ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo is here. he is tracking some systems that are off the coast right now. bringing us the cloudy conditions that we see here, at least in oakland. find out how the rest of the bay area looks right now. >> yes. the...
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it was started four years ago following fema's finding in 2014 that the city's levee system did not meet minimum flood protection standards. the $90 million project also included improvements and better access to the san francisco bay trail along the shoreline. >> we are hearing from san francisco mayor london breed after some business owners in the mission district took the first steps to filing a lawsuit against the city over bike lanes . the business owners along valencia street say muni's decision to move the bike lane to the center of the street dramatically reduce the amount of available parking spots, and that has led to fewer customers. the mayor said. officials with mta are actively talking to business owners, but that there must be protected bike lanes on valencia in some capacity. >> the goal is for safety in general. this is a thoroughfare that bikes use. they're going to continue to use it and we want to make sure that we're able to provide safely different modes of transport in down valencia street, but ultimately we have to make sure. and that's what we're doing now is to
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i can tell you when a storm hits and fema comes, people are happy to see the government. i have a piece of legislation closing the college hunger gap. they would know if they're eligible for a program like snap. it's wasn't government. we have the ability to communicate across agencies and we can do a better job, thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the general lady's time has expired. please recognize the gentleman from indiana dr. beard for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you secretary vilsack for being here today. >> where do you think we are on that issue? >> we are providing opportunities for them to understand the various programs. i think there is some interest in this and i think it's also reflected in participation in the climate smart partnership initiative. we have a broad array of food interests, retail interests, nonprofit interests as well as foundation interest in that program. >> excuse me. continuing on in that vain, so to speak. the ira conservation funding is limited to practices that are climate smart which we mentioned earlier as def
i can tell you when a storm hits and fema comes, people are happy to see the government. i have a piece of legislation closing the college hunger gap. they would know if they're eligible for a program like snap. it's wasn't government. we have the ability to communicate across agencies and we can do a better job, thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the general lady's time has expired. please recognize the gentleman from indiana dr. beard for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr....
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maria: california senator butler asking the biden administration for more fema money for the san diego migrant crisis. butler says if they don't receive any more money for this, for the shelter and services program border patrol will be forced to release up to one thousand migrants every day, 1400 migrants were dropped off on the streets of san diego over the weekend. one migrant seen wearing a sweatshirt with a profound message, f everybody, if you all, the t-shirt says really. this is the t-shirt he's wearing that reminds me of the other one in new york who was giving the finger to everybody after he was processed. what now? all of these illegal migrants are just going to be released into san diego? >> they are all released into san diego. at the question whether they are released into san diego with tickets and money and massive aid that they can write and all home. they have cell phones, to tell people it's great, you come too. the fact is the senator may not understand but the only thing we have left in this country with this president is in fact making it seem like it's not the l
maria: california senator butler asking the biden administration for more fema money for the san diego migrant crisis. butler says if they don't receive any more money for this, for the shelter and services program border patrol will be forced to release up to one thousand migrants every day, 1400 migrants were dropped off on the streets of san diego over the weekend. one migrant seen wearing a sweatshirt with a profound message, f everybody, if you all, the t-shirt says really. this is the...
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this administration, the department of transportation and secretary buttigieg, homeland security and fema, federal emergency management, they've done plenty, and they should do more. the problem is when you have crises like this whether it's it's an earthquake or tsunami or a derailment of a train that goes off the rails because, as the president said, because of greed, there's never enough. you've got to do more and more and more. but here's the thing, the president went this year as opposed to last year because there's no longer a train wreck sitting there with chemical fumes and venoms and toxins out there. that's one issue. but secondly, everybody this year's going to make everything about the campaign, about the election. it's the sort of silly season of campaigns, and we're going to have to deal with it. what the president should do is this: we have to invest in infrastructure. democrats want to invest in infrastructure, and republicans don't. and those are good union jobs that go to ohio, go to pennsylvania, go to michigan. and we should focus on that. jacqui: well, the president's
this administration, the department of transportation and secretary buttigieg, homeland security and fema, federal emergency management, they've done plenty, and they should do more. the problem is when you have crises like this whether it's it's an earthquake or tsunami or a derailment of a train that goes off the rails because, as the president said, because of greed, there's never enough. you've got to do more and more and more. but here's the thing, the president went this year as opposed...
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that's why we had dot and hhs and fema on the ground. you know, this is not about some sort of like political stunt here. >> brian: really? okay. that puts that story to rest. the white house dodging questions on president biden's upcoming visit to east palestine this month. one year since the devastating toxic train derailment as many people question the timing. woman has family from east palestine she says it will be remembered as trump's inflection point. on the trump point, what do you mean trump's inflection point? >> so last february 22nd, when donald trump decided to go east palestine, he wasn't particularly in the best place in the polls. particularly among republicans. they were so exasperated after what happened with the senate race. the senate races and not winning in -- with candidates that he had supported. so there was sort of a malaise among trump voters. and desantis was, you know, sort of neck and neck with him in that moment, in that time period. he shows up in this town, and i mean i wrote it down, i still have it in m
that's why we had dot and hhs and fema on the ground. you know, this is not about some sort of like political stunt here. >> brian: really? okay. that puts that story to rest. the white house dodging questions on president biden's upcoming visit to east palestine this month. one year since the devastating toxic train derailment as many people question the timing. woman has family from east palestine she says it will be remembered as trump's inflection point. on the trump point, what do...
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fema is also working with flood victims to get them the aid they kron 4 is your local election headquarters. the primary elections continue in. the next vote will be in michigan on tuesday. president joe biden and former president donald trump are expected to do well in the wolverine state. nikki haley is not calling it quits just yet. emily finn reports from michigan. >> this was a little sooner than we anticipated. >> and even bigger win than we anticipated. former president trump cruising to victory in the south carolina republican primary saturday night and despite winning just 40% of the electorate in her home state, nikki haley is vowing to stay in the race. she says to give republicans an alternative to trump. >> i said earlier this week that no matter what happens in south carolina, i would continue to run for a woman of my word. next up, michigan and tuesday's primary. candidates like haley tend to do well in the densely populated districts like metro detroit. trump lost some of these districts in the 2016 primaries to his competitors. ted cruz and john k sick voters in these count
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fema announced a major disaster has been declared for the city after the storm. in january, governor newsom says the declaration will help support residents and businesses impacted the mayor of san diego praises the announcement, saying it will help rebuild the city. >> an alarming new report exposes a danger under several freeways in california. the out of 60 underpass storage sites statewide, just 12 past fire marshal inspections, two out of 16 sites passed in the bay area. fire marshals uncovered several fire risk and lease violations as caltrans leases leases out the space under freeways and said tenants were given 30 days to correct any problems. there inspections were spurred by that big fire in november under i-10 in los angeles. >> president biden begins his three day visit to california today. he's expected to attend political engagements here in san francisco, as well as in los angeles and los altos hills. this week, the white house says president biden will deliver remarks at an official event in los angeles today before heading to san francisco for an
fema announced a major disaster has been declared for the city after the storm. in january, governor newsom says the declaration will help support residents and businesses impacted the mayor of san diego praises the announcement, saying it will help rebuild the city. >> an alarming new report exposes a danger under several freeways in california. the out of 60 underpass storage sites statewide, just 12 past fire marshal inspections, two out of 16 sites passed in the bay area. fire...
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it was started four years ago following fema's finding in 2014 that the city's levee system did not meet minimum flood protection standards. the $90 million project also includes improvements and better access to the san francisco bay trail along the shoreline. >> well, nice to see some blue sky today. make a comeback somewhat across parts of the bay area. we still have some lingering rain showers out there, but it looks like we are heading into somewhat of a break showing you the satellite and the radar has been quite the active weather stretch, and today we're still kind of have this lingering trough overhead and as a result, producing kind of a mixture of everything, some sunshine, some clouds building up and then some showers as well. these are all of the storm reports over the past several days, over the bay area and northern california. if i were to put a big red box around these, a big tally here. you can see over 350 reports, reports of debris flow, flash flooding, flooding, hail and heavy rain, and speaking of that heavy rain, you can see the rainfall totals added up over the pa
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officials are in close contact with state and local officials on the front lines of these fires, and fema and the u.s. forest service are providing assistance to the state. >> the national weather service says those improved conditions will not last, with another big warm up expected this weekend. that is the latest from dallas casey stegall, kctv icu fox two news. >> well, having a child won't have to come at the expense of getting an education next, the new east bay school, designed to solve that issue for young parents democrats agree. conservative republican steve garvey is the wrong choice for the senate. ...our republican opponent here on this stage has voted for donald trump twice. mr. garvey, you voted for him twice... as your own man, what is your decision? garvey is wrong for california. but garvey's surging in the polls. fox news says garvey would be a boost to republican control of the senate. stop garvey. adam schiff for senate. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. high school educations. the ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the carolyn hobbs academy on foothill bo
officials are in close contact with state and local officials on the front lines of these fires, and fema and the u.s. forest service are providing assistance to the state. >> the national weather service says those improved conditions will not last, with another big warm up expected this weekend. that is the latest from dallas casey stegall, kctv icu fox two news. >> well, having a child won't have to come at the expense of getting an education next, the new east bay school,...
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. >> at the talks, newsom insisted that fema honor its commitment to fully reimburse local california government expenses that were spent on sheltering homeless people during the pandemic. newsom also maintained the state's desire to work with the biden administration to support those with complex behavior. health needs a historic mission today, a private u.s. lunar lander touching down on the moon for the first time since the apollo mission more than 50 years ago. >> so congratulations, iam team. >> we'll see how much more we can get from that. >> the us is back on the moon, but this time it's a private company. intuitive machines behind the mission. the lander named odyssey, has reached the moon this afternoon, six days after launching from florida's kennedy space center. nasa helped fund the project with $118 million. the lander carried six nasa experiments. it also brought insulating fabric from columbia sportswear cameras and sculptures from a famous artist. but it'll be a really important next step in establishing more of a longer time presence on the moon and testing new techno
. >> at the talks, newsom insisted that fema honor its commitment to fully reimburse local california government expenses that were spent on sheltering homeless people during the pandemic. newsom also maintained the state's desire to work with the biden administration to support those with complex behavior. health needs a historic mission today, a private u.s. lunar lander touching down on the moon for the first time since the apollo mission more than 50 years ago. >> so...
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her standing as the first black, first fema, and first indian-american vice president gives her a unique attraction to face the republican party that is dominated by white men and by former president trump. here is the vice president speaking at an mlk day event last month in south carolina. [video clip] vp harris: from our young leaders, i heard that the assault on freedoms -- well, it is lived experience. it is not just hypothetical. think about it. during the height of their reproductive years, this generation has witnessed the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood, take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america. this generation now has fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. that is not a hypothetical. that from kindergarten through 12th grade, this young generation has had to endure active shooter drills. our children should -- who should be in a classroom fulfilling their god-given potential to explore the beauty of the world and instead have to worry that someone might bust through their classroom doo
her standing as the first black, first fema, and first indian-american vice president gives her a unique attraction to face the republican party that is dominated by white men and by former president trump. here is the vice president speaking at an mlk day event last month in south carolina. [video clip] vp harris: from our young leaders, i heard that the assault on freedoms -- well, it is lived experience. it is not just hypothetical. think about it. during the height of their reproductive...
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fema determined back in 2014 that foster city's levee system did not meet minimum flood protection standards. the improvements were required so the city would not be designated a flood zone. the project also included improvements to the foster city bay trail, which is now fully reopened. >> today marks a historic milestone not only for foster city but for the peninsula. this moment in time reflects how much we need to be aware of sea level rise. >> as completion of the project took about four years at a cost of about $90 million. >> well, a bay area baker thought a corporate order was a dream come true. instead it turned out to be a nightmare and junking those junk fees, the proposal to end those confusing cable bills is you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds, but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to america's most reliable 5g network. sure is a lot safer than becoming a stunt
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fema announced a major disaster declaration for the city. after that storm hit in january. governor newsom says the declaration will help support residents and businesses affected. the mayor of san diego is praising the announcement, saying it will help rebuild the city. >> an alarming new report exposes a danger under several freeways in california. out of 60 underpass storage sites statewide, just 12 passed fire marshal inspections, two out of 16 sites passed in the bay area. fire marshals uncovered several fire risks and lease violations. caltrans leases out the space under the freeways and said tenants were given 30 days to correct any problems. inspections were spurred by this fire. in november under i-10 in los angeles. >> president biden begins his three day visit to california today. he's expected to attend several political events here in san francisco, as well as los angeles and los altos hills. this week, the white house says president biden will be delivering remarks at an official event in los angeles today, before heading to san francisco for an event tomorrow
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mark nouveau, a former fema coordinating officer to the nine. let's talk about what's happening and what will happen in las vegas. >> yeah you bet. this is an interesting time right. because the super bowls are considered what's a special event. and these are a level one special event because of the potential the vips, taylor swift, the rest of them that are going to be there. and so they're taking great precautions, especially because of the political environment that we are in today. >> so do they take the same playbook from last year and just stamp out another one, or what kind of tweaks do they make along the way? >> they do, but each one is unique because you're going to a different city. and remember, this is the first time las vegas has hosted a super bowl in a brand new venue. and so there's some challenges that come with that. and we know that the fbi director, what was it four days ago, said he was concerned about hacking and getting into the infrastructure, water, sewer or some of those things can create problems for this type of even
mark nouveau, a former fema coordinating officer to the nine. let's talk about what's happening and what will happen in las vegas. >> yeah you bet. this is an interesting time right. because the super bowls are considered what's a special event. and these are a level one special event because of the potential the vips, taylor swift, the rest of them that are going to be there. and so they're taking great precautions, especially because of the political environment that we are in today....
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county supervisors say they face an $85 million deficit for disaster repair due to delays from fema and the federal highway administration, according to the county. the agency owes them a combined $143 million. >> officials in hawaii have released maps showing new evacuation routes that we've built on maui to help prevent the type of roadblocks that trap people in their neighborhoods during the wildfire last year. the plans include making an opening in a sound wall to allow cars to pass through to a main highway, and adding additional emergency access routes. at the time of the fire on maui last august, there were only two roads that led out of lahaina and one of them was so close to the fire it could not be used. some people stuck in traffic ended up jumping into the ocean to escape flames. 101 people died in the fire. >> all of cal fire are working very hard to prepare the aircraft, and our crews, and we look forward to our future operations with the c-130. >> all right, so what you're looking at there is cal fire's newest firefighter tool. it has been unveiled now, this is video post
county supervisors say they face an $85 million deficit for disaster repair due to delays from fema and the federal highway administration, according to the county. the agency owes them a combined $143 million. >> officials in hawaii have released maps showing new evacuation routes that we've built on maui to help prevent the type of roadblocks that trap people in their neighborhoods during the wildfire last year. the plans include making an opening in a sound wall to allow cars to pass...
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her standing as the first black, first fema, and first indian-american vice president gives her a unique attraction to face the republican party that is dominated by white men and by former president trump. here is the vice president speaking at an mlk day event last month in south carolina. [video clip] vp harris: from our young leaders, i heard that the assault on freedoms -- well, it is lived experience. it is not just hypothetical. think about it. during the height of their reproductive...
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we're expecting reimbursement from fema, we are picking up the trees. all of this is cost to the department. on the next slide, we wanted to identify some consequences of not identifying way to see increase certain revenue. we will not have enough money, because we will not be able to tackle immediately and during restrooms and shorter hours. reduce safety, fewer program offerings for kids and seniors and we will be unable to meet the demand for additional open spaces. so on the next slide, we have, the discussion and action of some potential budget principles for the commission to guide us. as we go about balancing the budget. i'm going to read them, we're going to make budget choice that's are responsible and responsive to the on going structural financial balances facing our city and budget. while honoring the mandated, mental health and accountability and equity. we're going to best support the city's economic recovery most directly align with the strategic plan and commitment to equity. we're going to continue to uphold the role parks play by ensur
we're expecting reimbursement from fema, we are picking up the trees. all of this is cost to the department. on the next slide, we wanted to identify some consequences of not identifying way to see increase certain revenue. we will not have enough money, because we will not be able to tackle immediately and during restrooms and shorter hours. reduce safety, fewer program offerings for kids and seniors and we will be unable to meet the demand for additional open spaces. so on the next slide, we...
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. , -- the most fema e.v.a. traipse was laura angles. it is her eighth cousin. >> don't get it twisted. >> she flew an airplane over the white house and dropped pamphlets over the white house out of an airplane. they were very impressive. you don't want to see this campus. she was on the pay role of them not sees. he was talking to the gestapo agent in the united states. she was fully getting paid. she had a monthly stipend. there is a great moment. do you know how you do times machine for all of the times machine articles? you can use the time machine. there's a limit to how much you can use the time mission. >> did you find it? >> it's getting out of the bar at four a.m.. that's it, sorry. >> not see a beatrix. i'm sorry. [laughter] >> i didn't think you had my number. she was so famous there is a number in the article, the new york times. in 1984, she had a speeding ticket. article in the new york times. by 1995, she was so famous where she got a parking ticket. it is crazy how famous u.s.. and then she was working for the gestapo, dr
. , -- the most fema e.v.a. traipse was laura angles. it is her eighth cousin. >> don't get it twisted. >> she flew an airplane over the white house and dropped pamphlets over the white house out of an airplane. they were very impressive. you don't want to see this campus. she was on the pay role of them not sees. he was talking to the gestapo agent in the united states. she was fully getting paid. she had a monthly stipend. there is a great moment. do you know how you do times...
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while the city of fema is in the spotlight at the sundance film festival. >> i love recognizing bay area cities when we go to see the movies. oh, hey, i know where that is, and i know where garcia is. she's in our newsroom, also wearing red national wear red day, of course. pam, i have to say, you do such a great job of spreading the message. >> it is so important for women to protect their heart health. i know we spend so much time doing other things for other people near and dear to my heart. i know you've been such an advocate for it. so for you i wear red for women everywhere we there you go. wear red together. all right. when i get to join you in studio wearing our red. you know, the police surveillance cameras have been such a hot topic at public meetings across the bay area and beyond. recently looks like more are now on the way. new at seven. the new cameras just approved in one east bay city. then the 49ers are going to be wearing white in the super bowl this year. but if you want to wear that jersey for yourself at the party n t weekend, you might two leading candidates for sen
while the city of fema is in the spotlight at the sundance film festival. >> i love recognizing bay area cities when we go to see the movies. oh, hey, i know where that is, and i know where garcia is. she's in our newsroom, also wearing red national wear red day, of course. pam, i have to say, you do such a great job of spreading the message. >> it is so important for women to protect their heart health. i know we spend so much time doing other things for other people near and dear...
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uh fema cry from last week when we had all the rain. let's check in with rosemary and talk about a little sunshine, huh? >> yeah. and the wind. i mean, let's not forget about that. the wind canceled all those flights on sunday. nothing like that. going on this weekend. we have some pretty fantastic weather out there. it is a bit of a chilly start as we get into the afternoon. temperatures are coming up just slightly today, and subtle changes for tomorrow. i'll have a look at what we can expect for your bay area weekend, as well as super bowl sunday in vegas coming up. >> looking forward to it. rosemary thank you. uc berkeley police say a suspect is in custody this morning after several gunshots were fired at the university campus. and there are now questions on how the students were notified about that shooting. we have ktvu, tori gaines live in berkeley with that story. tori good morning. >> good morning james. students were absolutely startled by that gunfire in the surrounding areas, but many students were also left wondering why the
uh fema cry from last week when we had all the rain. let's check in with rosemary and talk about a little sunshine, huh? >> yeah. and the wind. i mean, let's not forget about that. the wind canceled all those flights on sunday. nothing like that. going on this weekend. we have some pretty fantastic weather out there. it is a bit of a chilly start as we get into the afternoon. temperatures are coming up just slightly today, and subtle changes for tomorrow. i'll have a look at what we can...
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not only to interface with fema and the federal state government, but help run the city through a successful covid pandemic operation even through uncertainty and dwindling coughers and everything that loomed over-head. many new legislative aids not sumcome to myths and lor we had to clarify repeatedly ben actually does not have a secret magic money couch cushion he unleases to help close the budget dechset and seal the 11th hour negotiation deals. ben, you have always been a closer and when we see your exhausted smile in the we hours of the morning after the final budget vote we know everything will be okay. while his frlsh work is well known, many don't know ben also oversaw so many other functions of our city government only a ethical leader can do. everything from performance odd lt to investigating ethics and city corruption complaints. he has been the ombudsman, chief financial officer and city referee. there is a real reason every new commissioner oversight body always has a seen for the controller office and why we rely on his unbiased non partisan leadership. actually, ben does have
not only to interface with fema and the federal state government, but help run the city through a successful covid pandemic operation even through uncertainty and dwindling coughers and everything that loomed over-head. many new legislative aids not sumcome to myths and lor we had to clarify repeatedly ben actually does not have a secret magic money couch cushion he unleases to help close the budget dechset and seal the 11th hour negotiation deals. ben, you have always been a closer and when we...
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but now, state leaders say fema has done an abrupt about face when it comes to paying $300 million in funding and says the state has to pay that bill. >> a new report shows that most california high school seniors haven't fulfilled the requirements to enter a cal state or university of california school, the edsource report shows that while 86% of seniors last year graduate from high school, only 444% of them passed the classes needed to qualify for acceptance to a uc or cal state university. when broken down by race, more than half of white students and nearly 75% of asian students are qualified to apply to california universities, but only 36% of latino students and 32% of black students met the requirements. students in two other categories fared even worse. only 15% of disabled students and 12% of students in foster care met the standard. >> our time is 734. this monday morning. here's a painful one for 49ers fans. the 40 niners lost in overtime at the super bowl to the kansas city chiefs, 25 to 22. the chiefs were down by ten points at one point. the final score was. it was a nai
but now, state leaders say fema has done an abrupt about face when it comes to paying $300 million in funding and says the state has to pay that bill. >> a new report shows that most california high school seniors haven't fulfilled the requirements to enter a cal state or university of california school, the edsource report shows that while 86% of seniors last year graduate from high school, only 444% of them passed the classes needed to qualify for acceptance to a uc or cal state...
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fema says it was only meant to be a short tum solution, and says it will only reimburse hotel stays that were shorter than three weeks. and at the peak of the pandemic, san francisco leaders say that could cost the city as much as $190 million sonoma county could lose 32 million. contra costa county could lose nine. >> the san francisco unified school district will bring back algebra and eighth grade that will start this fall. the board voted to offer the course at a select number of middle and k through eight schools. students at the remaining schools will be able to take it either online or during summer school. it will be phased in to all schools over the next three years. you know, ultimately, staff operationalize it. >> and so we're showing how we're going to operationalize it through the pilots, um, through those prototypes, through adopting new curriculum, through more targeted support for underrepresented students. um, so those are all the how that's under our purview. but we wanted to give you an idea. if you give us, uh, if you change policy, here's what that will actually look
fema says it was only meant to be a short tum solution, and says it will only reimburse hotel stays that were shorter than three weeks. and at the peak of the pandemic, san francisco leaders say that could cost the city as much as $190 million sonoma county could lose 32 million. contra costa county could lose nine. >> the san francisco unified school district will bring back algebra and eighth grade that will start this fall. the board voted to offer the course at a select number of...
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not only to interface with fema and the federal state government, but help run the city through a successful covid pandemic operation even through uncertainty and dwindling coughers and everything that loomed over-head. many new legislative aids not sumcome to myths and lor we had to clarify repeatedly ben actually does not have a secret magic money couch cushion he unleases to help close the budget dechset and seal the 11th hour negotiation deals. ben, you have always been a closer and when we see your exhausted smile in the we hours of the morning after the final budget vote we know everything will be okay. while his frlsh work is well known, many don't know ben also oversaw so many other functions of our city government only a ethical leader can do. everything from performance odd lt to investigating ethics and city corruption complaints. he has been the ombudsman, chief financial officer and city referee. there is a real reason every new commissioner oversight body always has a seen for the controller office and why we rely on his unbiased non partisan leadership. actually, ben does have
not only to interface with fema and the federal state government, but help run the city through a successful covid pandemic operation even through uncertainty and dwindling coughers and everything that loomed over-head. many new legislative aids not sumcome to myths and lor we had to clarify repeatedly ben actually does not have a secret magic money couch cushion he unleases to help close the budget dechset and seal the 11th hour negotiation deals. ben, you have always been a closer and when we...
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but now, state leaders say fema has done an abrupt about face when it comes to paying $300 million in funding, and says the state has to pay it. >> a new report shows. most california high school seniors are not qualified to apply for admission to cal state universities or the university of california, now, the edsource report shows 86% of seniors last year graduated from high school, but only 44% of them took and passed the classes needed to qualify for california universities. those classes include english, foreign language, math and history, lab sciences and art or performance. only 36% of latino students and 32% of black students met the requirements. just 15% of disabled students and only 12% of students in foster care met the standard. more than half of the white students and nearly 75% of asian students are qualified to apply to california universities as well. it is a painful monday morning for the 49ers faithful. the niners came up short in what many fans are calling one of the most exciting super bowls in nfl history, the kansas city chiefs overcame a ten point deficit to be
but now, state leaders say fema has done an abrupt about face when it comes to paying $300 million in funding, and says the state has to pay it. >> a new report shows. most california high school seniors are not qualified to apply for admission to cal state universities or the university of california, now, the edsource report shows 86% of seniors last year graduated from high school, but only 44% of them took and passed the classes needed to qualify for california universities. those...
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but in general, she fema. hi ya. block lingo. paypal jeong ho gojam. thank you , thank you. okay, so we are now voting reconvening into open session. from closed session, we are voting on expulsion matters. i move approval of the stipulated expulsion agreement for one high school student matter number 2023 dash 2024. dash number 21. for the remainder of the spring 2024 semester. during the expulsion period, the student will attend civic center. can i have a second second roll call? mr. steele? thank you, commissioner. bogus. yes, commissioner. fisher. yes, commissioner. lamb yes, commissioner. sanchez. yes commissioner. wiseman. ward. yes vice president. vice president. alexander. yes. president motamedi. yes. seven eyes i move approval of the stipulated expulsion agreement for one high school student. matter number 2023 2024. number 22 for one calendar year from the date of approval of the expulsion, commencing the day immediately following the expulsion order. student will attend civic center during the spring 2024 semester. suspended expulsion status for the remainder of
but in general, she fema. hi ya. block lingo. paypal jeong ho gojam. thank you , thank you. okay, so we are now voting reconvening into open session. from closed session, we are voting on expulsion matters. i move approval of the stipulated expulsion agreement for one high school student matter number 2023 dash 2024. dash number 21. for the remainder of the spring 2024 semester. during the expulsion period, the student will attend civic center. can i have a second second roll call? mr. steele?...