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city hall, more than half of them are conditional voters. that means they just registered to vote today. the director of san francisco city elections says he predicts that this will be the highest voter turnout in san francisco city hall in a midterm election since 1974. as of 12:30 this afternoon, approximately 1,200 people voted at san francisco city hall. more than half those people, close to 700 of them are conditional voters. that means they registered to vote today. >> an option people have wanted today. >> reporter: harry carson is one of those conditional voters. he's one of those early 20s and says this is the first election he's ever voted in. >> i went online last night. am i registered, not registered? i came on. i saw you can come here to city hall and register day of. come down, vote. it was great. very exciting. >> what california is doing is trying to extend the access to the vote to as many people as possible. >> reporter: jason mcdaniel is a political science associate professor at sf state. he says conditional votes and ma
city hall, more than half of them are conditional voters. that means they just registered to vote today. the director of san francisco city elections says he predicts that this will be the highest voter turnout in san francisco city hall in a midterm election since 1974. as of 12:30 this afternoon, approximately 1,200 people voted at san francisco city hall. more than half those people, close to 700 of them are conditional voters. that means they registered to vote today. >> an option...
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ballots that were filled out at city hall before election day. tomorrow there will be three hundred workers doing that job here in the city. polling locations across the bay area will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. keep in mind...if you are in line when we hit 8 pm hits you are allowed to vote but you have to be in line at that time. i asked voters at city hall this afternoon why they came out and what issues matter to them. this is what they had to say.as for the voters i talked as for the as for the voters i talked as for the one person mentioned an actual candidate when i asked why they came to vote. many here in san francisco talking about the homelessness issue and some of the propositions on the ballot. live in san francisco, j.r. stone kron 4 (jrs) (vicki) it has been a midterm year like none other -- from a very active, very vocal president, to a record number of women on the ballot, and unexpected events that kept changing the game for both parties. (grant) karin caifa (kay-fuh) is in washington tonight with the very latest. in the f
ballots that were filled out at city hall before election day. tomorrow there will be three hundred workers doing that job here in the city. polling locations across the bay area will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. keep in mind...if you are in line when we hit 8 pm hits you are allowed to vote but you have to be in line at that time. i asked voters at city hall this afternoon why they came out and what issues matter to them. this is what they had to say.as for the voters i talked as for the...
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right outside of antioch city hall. we found this truck owned by the parent of a marine, defaced outside of the veterans thrift store. >> we put our heart and soul and finances into the downtown area. this is very disheartening. >> reporter: city crew spent the day removing the graffiti at the church. they cleaned up this mural showing scenes from antioch's past. >> it is sad. that people have to destroy other peoples property. this mural has been here for a long time. >> reporter: all told about 20 locations were vandalized. enforcement workers cleaned up all of them as a courtesy. >> these are victims. we don't want to issue fines even though it is a code violation to have graffiti. this was something unwanted. these folks did not do this to their own business. >> reporter: police were a visible presence all day. in a statement antioch said this criminal behavior is not reflectior belief. as a police aggressively invest if you recognize the man in the photos you are asked to call antioch police. >>> city workers will
right outside of antioch city hall. we found this truck owned by the parent of a marine, defaced outside of the veterans thrift store. >> we put our heart and soul and finances into the downtown area. this is very disheartening. >> reporter: city crew spent the day removing the graffiti at the church. they cleaned up this mural showing scenes from antioch's past. >> it is sad. that people have to destroy other peoples property. this mural has been here for a long time....
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police had released images of a man spray painting a city-owned car outside of city hall. investigators say the pictures and his clothing led to his identification and arrest this morning. >>> the man accused of killing 18-year-old mia wilson was back in court today but didn't enter a plea. the grand jury indicted him on murder and attempted murder last month. prosecutors say he stabbed her and her sister as they were getting off the train at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. her mother says that she wants prosecutors to seek the death penalty. he is being held without bail and its due back in court next month. >>> an -- in the -- an employee of a company that makes will chair accessories pleaded not guilty to killing the ceo. daniel kim worked for rio mobility as a financial officer. the ceo had alleged that kim was embezzling money from the company. documents say that the victim died after being shocked with a taser and strangled at his office. police say they later found his wallet and cell phone inside kim's car as well as bloodstained paper towels. kim is being held wit
police had released images of a man spray painting a city-owned car outside of city hall. investigators say the pictures and his clothing led to his identification and arrest this morning. >>> the man accused of killing 18-year-old mia wilson was back in court today but didn't enter a plea. the grand jury indicted him on murder and attempted murder last month. prosecutors say he stabbed her and her sister as they were getting off the train at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station. her mother...
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two city leaders were assassinated at city hall by a third city leader. >> dianne feinstein was the president of the board of supervisors. we'll play the video of her announcement what happened years ago. it's chilling. >> as president of the board, i'm --s president of the board of supervisors, it's my duty to make this announcement. both mayor mosconi and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. the suspect is supervisor dan white. >> the shock, you could hear it and see it on her face. >> dianne feinstein just made that gut wrenching announcement. this was a moment that changed her life. eventually propelling her to the u.s. senate. this moment changed many lives and its effects on the city of san francisco. they're still felt. >> reporter vic lee is here with you were one of those working the day of the assassinations. you've had a long career. i imagine even 40 years ago, that's a moment in time you'll never forget. >> yeah, larry, ama, i was working there. it is hard to believe. it's been that long that those memories, of course, of that day are still vivid in my memory. you ha
two city leaders were assassinated at city hall by a third city leader. >> dianne feinstein was the president of the board of supervisors. we'll play the video of her announcement what happened years ago. it's chilling. >> as president of the board, i'm --s president of the board of supervisors, it's my duty to make this announcement. both mayor mosconi and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. the suspect is supervisor dan white. >> the shock, you could hear it...
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mascone and supervisor harvey milk were shot and killed at city hall 40 years ago.today..the city honored the two lawmakers in a series of events, including a vigil in the castro.a live report from city hall....coming up.plus new at nine...the hunt is on for the man police say snatched a brand new playstation four out of the hands of a teen on a bay area bus.tonight we hear from the teen's mother who is thanking her coworkers...for saving the day.a live report from the north bay is just minutes away.((grant)) plus...scattered showers across the bay area tonight, and more rain is on the way. our chief meteorologist our chief meteorologist is tracking the series of storms series of storms slamming our area.((vicki))keep it here..kron 4 news at nine starts right after the break. (grant) it has been 40 years... since two san francisco city leaders were assassinated... and today mayor george moscone and supervisor harvey milk were honored as they are both being remembered as pioneers who changed the character of the city...(grant) thanks for joing us im grant lodes... (vicki) and im vicki livi
mascone and supervisor harvey milk were shot and killed at city hall 40 years ago.today..the city honored the two lawmakers in a series of events, including a vigil in the castro.a live report from city hall....coming up.plus new at nine...the hunt is on for the man police say snatched a brand new playstation four out of the hands of a teen on a bay area bus.tonight we hear from the teen's mother who is thanking her coworkers...for saving the day.a live report from the north bay is just minutes...
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hall. >> after the annual vigil in the castro, supporters marched to city hall to pay their respects. >> hundreds of immigrants camped at america's southern border. some facing teargas as they rushed across. some throwing rocks at border agents. it is the situation that has the attention of the white house and the nation. but one undocumented award winning author says it is a small piece of the immigration putts. nbc bay area's jean elle is live. jean. >> reporter: he has met undocumented i am granltmmigran white and don't believe it is about them. he says america cannot address this polarizing issue until we have a better understanding of who all the undocumented people are and their value. >>> images of immigrants from central america being teargassed while trying to cross america's border with mexico are driving a national conversation about illegal immigration. senator mitch mcconnell said the president wants $5 million for a border wall. >> well, we're talking about it. we're trying to get the president the money he would like for the wall. that's part of the year-endsi. >> repo
hall. >> after the annual vigil in the castro, supporters marched to city hall to pay their respects. >> hundreds of immigrants camped at america's southern border. some facing teargas as they rushed across. some throwing rocks at border agents. it is the situation that has the attention of the white house and the nation. but one undocumented award winning author says it is a small piece of the immigration putts. nbc bay area's jean elle is live. jean. >> reporter: he has met...
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here to city hall. the mood was somber when we -- but reflective. yet optimistic. the san francisco chorus saying in honor of two lives lost on this night in 1978. then mayor george moscone he and supervisor were assassinated on november 27. for decades have passed. the memories are vivid. >> 40 years ago today i felt like i lost the world. i am standing here in the middle of where it all started. >> it started in the castro. the evolution of gay rights with the guidance of milk. the vigil held at a plaza now named for him. >> he was the most wonderful mentor. >> at the time of the assassination he was a 24-year- old college student who entered for milk at city hall. he says milk taught himself love, acceptance, and the importance of fighting for equality. >> i am proud of whathave he showed us the way, and he showed me the way. mixed in with all of it, it's just an incredible sense of attitude. >> from the castro, people marched with umbrellas and candles in hand. to city hall. >> is a gay reflection.
here to city hall. the mood was somber when we -- but reflective. yet optimistic. the san francisco chorus saying in honor of two lives lost on this night in 1978. then mayor george moscone he and supervisor were assassinated on november 27. for decades have passed. the memories are vivid. >> 40 years ago today i felt like i lost the world. i am standing here in the middle of where it all started. >> it started in the castro. the evolution of gay rights with the guidance of milk....
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it is set for noon here at city hall. abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the ground won't stop shaking in san today. this is southeast the largest had a magnitude 4.0. no reports of any injuries or damage. just want to say it three times to make sure i can still say that. >> very busy for them. >> the winds with going to pick up. it will cause issues heading into the weekend. the fire danger is going to bring us gorgeous warm weather. on the other side of that we have a huge area. this is 3.5 million people. it starts at midnight and goes through 6:00 sunday morning. for the rest of us in the bay area it starts an hour later. it is pretty much the same thing. you can see by tonight the areas you see in yellow and orange. it tapers for saturday morning. we are gusting very strong. during the overnight hours saturday night into sunday the winds are fastest along the north bay and the coast. hope we get some rain. >>> he is ramping up his rhetoric on immigration and asylum seekers ahead of the midterm elections. we are live with
it is set for noon here at city hall. abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> the ground won't stop shaking in san today. this is southeast the largest had a magnitude 4.0. no reports of any injuries or damage. just want to say it three times to make sure i can still say that. >> very busy for them. >> the winds with going to pick up. it will cause issues heading into the weekend. the fire danger is going to bring us gorgeous warm weather. on the other side of that we have a...
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of city hall. investigators say those images and his clothing led to his identification and his arrest. just this morning. >>> a nurse in paradise makes a plea on social media and a pair a company -- bay area company answers the call for help. we'll tell you about the generous donation, next. >>> and up next, san francisco marks 40 years since one of the darkest days in the city's history. we'll have a look back on the assassinations of harvey milk and george moscone. this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ >>> san francisco is marking a dark day in the city's history. it was 40 years ago today when two of its leaders were assassinated. dan white would have confessed and served time, but for many, it was a galvanizing moment. >> this city will never be the same, because we always are a forced remember, a forced
of city hall. investigators say those images and his clothing led to his identification and his arrest. just this morning. >>> a nurse in paradise makes a plea on social media and a pair a company -- bay area company answers the call for help. we'll tell you about the generous donation, next. >>> and up next, san francisco marks 40 years since one of the darkest days in the city's history. we'll have a look back on the assassinations of harvey milk and george moscone. this...
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so the voting is underway here at san francisco city hall. this location and all the polling locations will be open till 8:00 tonight. >>> time is 7:05. sam te'o county is one of the counties that will be monitored by the federal election officials. we look at why this county was singled out. >> reporter: good morning. that is one of the questions that we asked representatives from the u.s. department of justice. and we're waiting to hear back from them to hear why sam te'o will have federal election monitors. you see people dropping off their ballots here this is a new program. registered voters automatically got mail-in ballots. that is why we see a lot of people dropping them off here. and they can cast their ballot at any polling place in the county this is part a voters' choice program only five it thi officials noticed it may be e of the reasons that federal election monitors from the u.s. department justice plan to be here at some precincts to keep an eye on the polls. we reached out to them to find out specifically why the u.s. depart
so the voting is underway here at san francisco city hall. this location and all the polling locations will be open till 8:00 tonight. >>> time is 7:05. sam te'o county is one of the counties that will be monitored by the federal election officials. we look at why this county was singled out. >> reporter: good morning. that is one of the questions that we asked representatives from the u.s. department of justice. and we're waiting to hear back from them to hear why sam te'o will...
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we plan to go inside here at city hall. we'll bring you the latest of what happens later on, on "abc7 news" a 9:00 and 11:00. back to you. >> thank you. >>> elena housley is among the confirmed victims, she's a recent high school graduate. >> wayne freedman joins us live. >> reporter: it seems everyone knew her. i'm going to step out of the frame. there is another vigil going on here. her family owned a local store and everyone knew her, everyone liked her, everyone said she was a perfect kind of student. these are parents, these are friends, people who never imagined something like this could happen. in a county all too familiar and wary from mass murders, the news from southern california reopened wounds and cut deep. >> she is an incredible person. >> reporter: when rumors became fact that elena housley died last night, grief descended on napa, especially on the campus of vintage high school. she graduated in june, a model honor student and athlete, a member of student council, whose mother also teaches there. the princi
we plan to go inside here at city hall. we'll bring you the latest of what happens later on, on "abc7 news" a 9:00 and 11:00. back to you. >> thank you. >>> elena housley is among the confirmed victims, she's a recent high school graduate. >> wayne freedman joins us live. >> reporter: it seems everyone knew her. i'm going to step out of the frame. there is another vigil going on here. her family owned a local store and everyone knew her, everyone liked her,...
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to 4 p.m., right here at san francisco city hall in room 400. please call the mayor's office on disability for further information or to request accommodations at 1-415-554-6789, or e-mail mod @ sf goven. a reminder to guests to speak slowly into the microphone to assist our captioners and interpreters. we thank you for joining us. all right, let's move forward here. i think what we have is the call of the roll. by staff. >> co-chair denise senhaux? >> present. >> co-chair jim blacksten? >> co-chair blacksten: present. tatiana kostanian absent. alex madrid? here. council member tatiana kostanian? >> here. council member? >> council member sassouni: here. >> council member smolinski: here. >> council member williams: present. >> co-chair blacksten: lets move forward to the next agenda item which i believe is the reading of the agenda today. >> item 1, welcome, introduction and roll call. item 2, action item. reading and approval of the agenda. item 3, public comment. items not on today's agenda but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. we welcome t
to 4 p.m., right here at san francisco city hall in room 400. please call the mayor's office on disability for further information or to request accommodations at 1-415-554-6789, or e-mail mod @ sf goven. a reminder to guests to speak slowly into the microphone to assist our captioners and interpreters. we thank you for joining us. all right, let's move forward here. i think what we have is the call of the roll. by staff. >> co-chair denise senhaux? >> present. >> co-chair jim...
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for that bay area sam brock jns us at city hall in san francisco with some of the details. sam. >> reporter: raj, about 13 million people in this state have received mail-in ballots. about 3 million of those have sent the ballots back, which means we know the age, the party affiliation, and the background of those voters. valuable information ahead of many people coming out to vote in centers like san francisco city hall next tuesday. >>> sign-up sheets and paper ballots fill the hallways of voting centers across california. but this is not your mother's or grandmother's election. according to bipartisan tracker, political data, inc., more than a million californians have already cast ballots as registered democrats in the congressional races or 43%. another 850,000 registered republicans or 33%, have voted for congress. in all, almost half the voters are 65 and up and nearly three quarters are white. >> the people who deal with the mail most regularly, the people who know where they keep their stamps and are going to be right on top of mailing those ballots back in are the
for that bay area sam brock jns us at city hall in san francisco with some of the details. sam. >> reporter: raj, about 13 million people in this state have received mail-in ballots. about 3 million of those have sent the ballots back, which means we know the age, the party affiliation, and the background of those voters. valuable information ahead of many people coming out to vote in centers like san francisco city hall next tuesday. >>> sign-up sheets and paper ballots fill the...
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assassinated at city hall along with the mayor known as the people's mayor. patrick was 8 years old. >> harvey milk is the only gay man or person that i knew as a kid. i am still dumbfounded that 40 years later i am here in san francisco and have the honor to march. >> his nephew, stewart was here. >> as much as we have come forward we still have work to do and we still need to remind people as my uncle did, we need to work in collaboration and stand up to the bullies. >> in san francisco, betty yu, back to you. >>> new surveillance video of a fatal crash could be crucial for the police. early this morning a deputy chased a gold lexus to san pablo. speeds reached up to 100 miles an hour. this video shows when it all came to a deadly end. the lexus rolled several times before then coming to a stop. the sheriff's department says this happeafe deputy ended the pursuit. >> i think the chase -- you saw the chase. >> coming up 23rd. >> how fast, about 95 or 100. yes, straight down this way. he hit something here and he flipped over. >> the suspect who died at the s
assassinated at city hall along with the mayor known as the people's mayor. patrick was 8 years old. >> harvey milk is the only gay man or person that i knew as a kid. i am still dumbfounded that 40 years later i am here in san francisco and have the honor to march. >> his nephew, stewart was here. >> as much as we have come forward we still have work to do and we still need to remind people as my uncle did, we need to work in collaboration and stand up to the bullies....
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- owned car outside of city hall. take a look at it. if you recognize this man, contact antioch police pick >>> a group of san francisco city workers will open up about the racism they face within city departments today. the san francisco board of supervisors will hold a hearing this afternoon to examine the issue. part of the board held a hearing several months ago regarding discrimination in the workplace. the service employees international union say there's not enough diversity in hiring. they will holding news conference today before the hearing. >>> tonight, the concord city council will hear feedback from city staff and also residence about a program for rent regulation. the city's residential review program took effect a year and a half ago and addresses rent increases more than 10% within a 12 month period. so far the program has handled 25 cases. they will also hear reports about the city's multifamily rental inspection program. that city council meeting is set for 6 pm at city hall. >>> a federal judge has
- owned car outside of city hall. take a look at it. if you recognize this man, contact antioch police pick >>> a group of san francisco city workers will open up about the racism they face within city departments today. the san francisco board of supervisors will hold a hearing this afternoon to examine the issue. part of the board held a hearing several months ago regarding discrimination in the workplace. the service employees international union say there's not enough diversity in...
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here at city hall so many people showed up. spilled onto a courtyard and onto a nearby lawn. all over town you will see flags like this flying at half staff, just a showing how this tight-knit community of about 130,000 people are mourning tonight. >> you might not know everybody's name but you're there for everyone. we're thousand oaks strong tonight. >> reporter: heads bound, arms locked thousands outside city hall, processing how this could happen to the city they fiercely love, a city known as one of the safest in the tragic turn of events at the bord line bar and gll last night almost too much to bear of the shooter who opened fire on revelers at the country western club last night. >> i heard pop, mop, pop i look up, the security guard is dead. >> reporter: that security guard like many a dear friend. >> i also know of many people that were involved, so it's devastating. this is thousand oaks. this is middle america. this is -- it just shouldn't happen here. it shouldn't happen anywhere. >> reporter: as thousands packed the performing arts center in the vigil hundreds m
here at city hall so many people showed up. spilled onto a courtyard and onto a nearby lawn. all over town you will see flags like this flying at half staff, just a showing how this tight-knit community of about 130,000 people are mourning tonight. >> you might not know everybody's name but you're there for everyone. we're thousand oaks strong tonight. >> reporter: heads bound, arms locked thousands outside city hall, processing how this could happen to the city they fiercely love,...
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kron4's alecia reid is live at city hall with the details... that vigil started in the castro a few hours ago.they then marched through the streets of san francisco and are here at city hall.this rain has not let up ... but it didn't stop a huge crowd from gathering and honoring the victims of that terrible tragedy.it's been 40 years since harvey milk and george moscone were murdered inside city hall ...and every year since then, there has been a vigil.tonight .... members from the harvey milk l-g-b-t-q democratic club stood alongside city council members as well as mayor london breed. many spoke at the vigil ... remembering both moscone and milk .... and the work they set out to do here inhe city. some say there's still a lot more work to be done.sot - it's made me very reflective on the hard work our community has done in the last 40 years, yet we have so much more to go....things we're facing as a community and a nation as a whole.standupthis vigil will continue through the next hour. coming up at 10, hear from people that knew harvey milk,
kron4's alecia reid is live at city hall with the details... that vigil started in the castro a few hours ago.they then marched through the streets of san francisco and are here at city hall.this rain has not let up ... but it didn't stop a huge crowd from gathering and honoring the victims of that terrible tragedy.it's been 40 years since harvey milk and george moscone were murdered inside city hall ...and every year since then, there has been a vigil.tonight .... members from the harvey milk...
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auckland's christmas market lies in the heart of the historic old town around the city hall more than half the stalls sell christmas decorations and gifts but there are also plenty of cullen area tractions like hearty savory food and mulled wine and punch also sweet gingerbread pastry and often specialty ochsner print on as they're called here as a giant gingerbread men are the star attraction the roots didn't i was i from up we have to try the spice flavored printer so i know the normal ones for a moment but the ones with spices are really something special sauce with the least dull lights darkness i mulled wine and something tasty to eat a snickers for me the essence of a christmas market. this is what the market looks like during the day in the center city hall built on the foundations of charlemagne's palace. the cut off square and often cathedral are situated south of city hall the unesco listed building is the city's most famous landmark. the noblest bakery operates one of the one hundred fifty stalls it has been producing aachen gingerbread according to the original recipe sinc
auckland's christmas market lies in the heart of the historic old town around the city hall more than half the stalls sell christmas decorations and gifts but there are also plenty of cullen area tractions like hearty savory food and mulled wine and punch also sweet gingerbread pastry and often specialty ochsner print on as they're called here as a giant gingerbread men are the star attraction the roots didn't i was i from up we have to try the spice flavored printer so i know the normal ones...
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this is what the market looks like during the day in the center city hall built on the foundations of charlemagne's palace. the cut off square and often cathedral are situated south of city hall the unesco listed building is the city's most famous landmark. the noblest bakery operates one of the one hundred fifty stalls it has been producing gingerbread according to the original recipe since one thousand and fifty eight. nowadays they also come with nuts omens chocolate from domed icing or even in the shape of charlemagne. just bought it off a special thing about often a print form is that they have to be made with enough and city limits that has to do with rules which exist in germany linking the product to its geographical origin that means the designation of origin is or checked it. at the back of the stand your shorter is demonstrating how to make bits of their occupant one filled with mars a pattern. the exact recipe is a carefully guarded secret but the brown dough includes flour and baking powder and three different kinds of sugar syrup icing sugar and rock sugar and spices of
this is what the market looks like during the day in the center city hall built on the foundations of charlemagne's palace. the cut off square and often cathedral are situated south of city hall the unesco listed building is the city's most famous landmark. the noblest bakery operates one of the one hundred fifty stalls it has been producing gingerbread according to the original recipe since one thousand and fifty eight. nowadays they also come with nuts omens chocolate from domed icing or even...
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do you think the city's on the right track or not? do you feel represented at city hall? do you feel that politicians are working for you or someone else? we all know friends who have been pushed out of the city. a lot of us know families in bayview where three generations died of the same cancer. we know seniors that live on one meal a day. we know long-time renters that know that the for sale sign means you're out and the new building is for us and not for you. so we know we need to stand up for change. let's talk tonight about the change and how to get there. [applause] >> all right. how's everybody doing this evening? that was weak. how is everybody doing this evening? all right. that's better. my name is theo ellington. and i am running for district 10 supervisor. i'm running because san francisco has lost its way. it's unfortunate that district 10 is left to fill all the city's inequalities. when my grandfather moved here, he got a good-paying job, he saved up enough money to purchase a home and he put all his family in there. if my grandfather was alive today, he w
do you think the city's on the right track or not? do you feel represented at city hall? do you feel that politicians are working for you or someone else? we all know friends who have been pushed out of the city. a lot of us know families in bayview where three generations died of the same cancer. we know seniors that live on one meal a day. we know long-time renters that know that the for sale sign means you're out and the new building is for us and not for you. so we know we need to stand up...
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cities. the marriott ceo was invited to the meeting at city hall and declined. live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> 6:56. time for your "final 5." a suspect is in custody today after a gun battle with police and a high-speed chase spanning several bay area cities. it happened around 1:00 yesterday afternoon. vallejo officers say they chased a heavily armed man to oakland and at some point exchanged gunfire. the suspect crashed into a building and was taken away on a stretcher. his condition is unknown. >>> today governor brown is hitting the campaign trail in the bay area for the first time leading up to the midterm elections. his goal, to sway voters against proposition 6, that would get rid of the gas tax. he approved it last year. >>> president trump is focused on immigration as part of his final push to turn out republicans on tuesday for the election. he says he is finalizing a plan that would require anyone seeking asylum to present himself at a legal port of entry instead of illegally along the border. >>> a man is due in federal court today.
cities. the marriott ceo was invited to the meeting at city hall and declined. live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> 6:56. time for your "final 5." a suspect is in custody today after a gun battle with police and a high-speed chase spanning several bay area cities. it happened around 1:00 yesterday afternoon. vallejo officers say they chased a heavily armed man to oakland and at some point exchanged gunfire. the suspect crashed into a building and was taken away on...
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council next year but the woman running city hall is staying in power. incumbent mayor libby schaaf is the projected winner in oakland's mayoral race. >> some fear the affordable oakland they remember will be long gone in four years. joili us now from city hall. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf is the first oakland mayor since jerry brown to win a second term and she says that continuity and that stability here at city hall is going to help her get tangible results, especially when it comes to tackling the city's homeless crisis. the votes are coming in, and it looks like incumbent oakland mayor libby schaaf is here to stay. >> when i come into the second term and look forward to the work ahead, it is with an eye to the need to obliterate the disparities that plague our city. >> reporter: those disparities come into full focus here at the st. vincent depaul homeless center. the mayor said she picked the shelter to hold her post election press conference because it serves as a reminder there's a lot of work to be done to tackle the city's homeless crisis.
council next year but the woman running city hall is staying in power. incumbent mayor libby schaaf is the projected winner in oakland's mayoral race. >> some fear the affordable oakland they remember will be long gone in four years. joili us now from city hall. >> reporter: mayor libby schaaf is the first oakland mayor since jerry brown to win a second term and she says that continuity and that stability here at city hall is going to help her get tangible results, especially when...
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we participated in the latino heritage month celebration at city hall. and my employees attended both the ingleside station and richmond station community meetings. what we're trying to do now is partner with organizations that already have a community presence and make sure that we are on those agendas and we make our presence known to folks that they know and understand who we are, mow we work, and how we get in contact. i am here and will be here for the rest of the meeting. thank you so much for having us here and hosting us. and also present is one of our new senior managers, christina. christina, where's christina? there she is. if issues come up, folks have a complaint, something they want to talk to us about and i'm unavailable, one of my investigators is here to speak to us, as well. thank you guys so much for your time. it really is a pleasure and honor to be here with all of you and inspiration that so many of you have come out to spend your evening learning a little bit more about public safety here with the police commission. thank you. >> t
we participated in the latino heritage month celebration at city hall. and my employees attended both the ingleside station and richmond station community meetings. what we're trying to do now is partner with organizations that already have a community presence and make sure that we are on those agendas and we make our presence known to folks that they know and understand who we are, mow we work, and how we get in contact. i am here and will be here for the rest of the meeting. thank you so...
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. >>> in san francisco, hundreds of union workers marched on city hall today just as their strike against marriott stretches into a second month. san francisco lawmakers are now getting involved in the strike inviting both sides to a special hearing today. ktvu's christien kafton reports. own one side showed up at the meeting. >> reporter: the board called this very unusual very unusual friday afternoon meeting today because it's stretching into november. they invited the marriott management and workers on strike. today only the workers showed up. [ yelling ] >> reporter: at noon, a large crowd of striking marriott workers made their way through civic center plaza into city hall ready to air their side in the month long dispute. inside, union workers explained that low pay has many of them working two or even three jobs taking them away from their families. union leaders say it's reached a critical point. >> make no mistake, this is a crisis. there are 2500 families that have been out on strike for a month now. >> reporter: supervisor ronan called for this special hearing hoping to bring
. >>> in san francisco, hundreds of union workers marched on city hall today just as their strike against marriott stretches into a second month. san francisco lawmakers are now getting involved in the strike inviting both sides to a special hearing today. ktvu's christien kafton reports. own one side showed up at the meeting. >> reporter: the board called this very unusual very unusual friday afternoon meeting today because it's stretching into november. they invited the...
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stone is following the story and spent the afternoon at san francisco city hall. j.r., anything voters need to know for tomorrow? (j.r.) if you're going to san francisco city hall officials recommend getting there earlier because because the lines will get longer as the day goes on. if you think this looks busy....just wait until election day which is now just hours away. here at san francisco city hall three hundred workers will be tallying ballots and voters will be making choices. if you're one of those voters...be prepared. sot well i did some...well i'm not going to lie i didn't do much research so i def had to read through all the pamphlet and the information so it took me quite a while and as you can see i'm pretty much the last one.the ballot consists of 4 different sheets that are double sided...so 8 pages worth of decisions. while the governor's race may be the talk of the state. the issues are the talk of early voters in san francisco.sotsome say they are inspired this year.sot many in the democratic stronghold of san francisco say their inspiration to
stone is following the story and spent the afternoon at san francisco city hall. j.r., anything voters need to know for tomorrow? (j.r.) if you're going to san francisco city hall officials recommend getting there earlier because because the lines will get longer as the day goes on. if you think this looks busy....just wait until election day which is now just hours away. here at san francisco city hall three hundred workers will be tallying ballots and voters will be making choices. if you're...
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drone view 7 on the left of san francisco city hall. on the right is what it looked like before the fire. quite the difference. >> yeah. that is going to continue today on this wednesday, november 14th. >>> alexis is tracking breaking news for us this morning. a fully loaded u.p.s. truck caught fire in the north bay. we'll get to that in a second. >> but first let's talk about the poor air quality. mike, this is the sixth day. >> sixth consecutive day.
drone view 7 on the left of san francisco city hall. on the right is what it looked like before the fire. quite the difference. >> yeah. that is going to continue today on this wednesday, november 14th. >>> alexis is tracking breaking news for us this morning. a fully loaded u.p.s. truck caught fire in the north bay. we'll get to that in a second. >> but first let's talk about the poor air quality. mike, this is the sixth day. >> sixth consecutive day.
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and because of that, city officials are saying if you plan on voting at san francisco city hall, the earlier you get there the better. because lines will only get longer as the day continues. kron4's j-r stone has more on what voters need to know before polls. if you think this looks busy....just wait until election day which is now just hours away. here at san francisco city hall three hundred workers will be tallying ballots and voters will be making choices. if you're one of those voters...be prepared. sot well i did some...well i'm not going to lie i didn't do much research so i def had to read through all the pamphlet and the information so it took me quite a while and as you can see i'm pretty much the last one.the ballot consists of 4 different sheets that are double sided...so 8 pages worth of decisions. while the governor's race may be the talk of the state. the issues are the talk of early voters in san francisco.sotsome say they are inspired this year.sot many in the democratic stronghold of san francisco say their inspiration to vote this year comes from the president.sot
and because of that, city officials are saying if you plan on voting at san francisco city hall, the earlier you get there the better. because lines will only get longer as the day continues. kron4's j-r stone has more on what voters need to know before polls. if you think this looks busy....just wait until election day which is now just hours away. here at san francisco city hall three hundred workers will be tallying ballots and voters will be making choices. if you're one of those...
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and you're looking at city hall getting ready for election day. election day will be sunny and mild and that's what we're expecting to win. first thing tomorrow morning you will feel the chill. some of the coldest north bay valleys, and just lowered these numbers, will be in the upper 30s. if you're heading to the polls, definitely will need a light jacket or sweater. most of the areas in the 40s and 50s. by the afternoon in the south bay 74, pretty mild in gilln gil 62 in pacifica. downto downtown san francisco, sunshine, 67 degrees. north bay temperatures 79. 75 degrees vallejo. east bay, sunny, mild, 70 in oakland and hayward. head inland and those temperatures will be in the upper 70s to low 80s. a look at the fire weather watch that has been issued for wednesday night through friday morning for lake county and salono county. gusty winds and low humidity will raise that fire danger for that area beginning wednesday night, so keep that in mind. accuweather forecast sunny and mild tomorrow. temperatures about the same wednesday before we see a s
and you're looking at city hall getting ready for election day. election day will be sunny and mild and that's what we're expecting to win. first thing tomorrow morning you will feel the chill. some of the coldest north bay valleys, and just lowered these numbers, will be in the upper 30s. if you're heading to the polls, definitely will need a light jacket or sweater. most of the areas in the 40s and 50s. by the afternoon in the south bay 74, pretty mild in gilln gil 62 in pacifica. downto...
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. >> and city hall bailtsed in orange to honor a baseball hero. >> we're seeing lots of people, in fact, continuing to show up here at mccovey's statue bringing flowers, taking pictures, just sitting and remembering a ledge end. so many people that we talked to tonight who knew willie mccovey described him pretty much the same way, quiet, humble, quiet, a man who loved the game of baseball so much. >> thank you so much. the giants have created a way for fans to share their condolences. accepted letters to this will e-mail address forever44@sfgiants.com. or mail a letter to this address. >> social media is lighting up with tributes. minutes ago barry bonds took to twitter posting this picture, "rest in peace, uncle >> nancy pelosi posted this touching picture. she thapgd willie to his contributions to the community. orlando zepeda posted a great picture from their playing days with a message "rest peacefully, my brother. if you'd like to pay tribute, you can share this on social media. >> take a moment to check out our facebook page when you can. let's move on. new developments involving
. >> and city hall bailtsed in orange to honor a baseball hero. >> we're seeing lots of people, in fact, continuing to show up here at mccovey's statue bringing flowers, taking pictures, just sitting and remembering a ledge end. so many people that we talked to tonight who knew willie mccovey described him pretty much the same way, quiet, humble, quiet, a man who loved the game of baseball so much. >> thank you so much. the giants have created a way for fans to share their...
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for those of you that have been prayerful, mindful, for those of you that came to city hall to comment, came to neighborhood meetings, came to brett hart elementary school, here we are, here we stand, resilient and strong. that's what the bayview is about. that's what alice griffith's about, that's what double rock is about, resiliency, vibrancy. when you look out in the audience, i know many of you are seeing a lot of strangers, and you probably wonder who they are. but let me tell you, it takes a lot of people to get us all the way over to the finish line, to make sure there is zero displacement, to make sure that those who are not paying their rent, who are not paid up, to get you that help to make sure you're in. and once you got in, you got pride, because this is for you, this is our gift. this is the manifestations of words and promises of yesterday that is finally coming real today. congratulations, you all. we started from the bottom, and now, we're here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, madam president. she's been alluded to many, many times, but this would not have been po
for those of you that have been prayerful, mindful, for those of you that came to city hall to comment, came to neighborhood meetings, came to brett hart elementary school, here we are, here we stand, resilient and strong. that's what the bayview is about. that's what alice griffith's about, that's what double rock is about, resiliency, vibrancy. when you look out in the audience, i know many of you are seeing a lot of strangers, and you probably wonder who they are. but let me tell you, it...
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harvey milk were asass natured in their offices in city hall. allie rasmus is here to remember them. >> reporter: there will be a ceremony at the city hall this afternoon. officials will join members of the families and a friend of harvey milliken. they will join to remember the san francisco mayor and harvey -- who were assassinated in their offices 40 years ago november 27th, 1978. >> both of them had been shot and killed. >> it was dianne feinstein that made the announcement of the killing. she was on the board of supervisors at the time the. the man later convicted was dan white a forther san francisco supervisor. he spent two years in prison before he committed suicide. milk was the first openly gay on the board. he credited with helping to pass a city ordinance to protect gay workers from losing their jobs in san francisco. his life was portrayed ten years ago. and sean pen won best actor for it. there will be a showing of that film today and a documentary about him. the reception begins at 12:30 this afternoon. >>> 7:04. oakland police in
harvey milk were asass natured in their offices in city hall. allie rasmus is here to remember them. >> reporter: there will be a ceremony at the city hall this afternoon. officials will join members of the families and a friend of harvey milliken. they will join to remember the san francisco mayor and harvey -- who were assassinated in their offices 40 years ago november 27th, 1978. >> both of them had been shot and killed. >> it was dianne feinstein that made the...
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it was 40 years ago today that a former police officer walked into san francisco city hall and gunned down mayor george moscone. then he walked into the office of supervisor harvey milk and shot and killed him too. this afternoon the city paused to remember. nbc bay area )s sam brock attended the moving event at city hall and he joins us live from the castro. sam? you seen it? a man hanging on for life wleweo land safely. and we )re standing by to take your call. our phone bank is open accepting donations to help the victims of the devastating fires in california. just call the number on your screen to help out. youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love to give. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross. yes for less. nearly cost him his life. watch: he )s on the left, with his instructor on the right. lots of great scenery to enjoy-- there )s just
it was 40 years ago today that a former police officer walked into san francisco city hall and gunned down mayor george moscone. then he walked into the office of supervisor harvey milk and shot and killed him too. this afternoon the city paused to remember. nbc bay area )s sam brock attended the moving event at city hall and he joins us live from the castro. sam? you seen it? a man hanging on for life wleweo land safely. and we )re standing by to take your call. our phone bank is open...
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the line was out the door sunday for early voting at san francisco's city hall. kyle wayne brought his son. >> it was easier given our work schedule to come out on a sunday and come as a family and vote. >> it was crowded with voters. the director of elections says early turnout has been good, at 60%. >> we're trying to make access to voting and getting ballots as easy as possible. >> drop-off kiosks are set up outside city hall. >> this is the first election of the trump era. >> this political science professor predicts voter turnout will be high tuesday, with younger voters making a big showing. >> based on the data we are seeing, we do see a bump in voter registration among younger voters. we think we're going to see higher turnout. >> the professor expected turnout will be high for a midterm election. it's a tight race. will president trump rally his base and create momentum tuesday? will the democrats come out and vote for a change in the house and senate? enthusiasm seems to be high on both sides. >> much appreciated. thank you. >>> this election could shak
the line was out the door sunday for early voting at san francisco's city hall. kyle wayne brought his son. >> it was easier given our work schedule to come out on a sunday and come as a family and vote. >> it was crowded with voters. the director of elections says early turnout has been good, at 60%. >> we're trying to make access to voting and getting ballots as easy as possible. >> drop-off kiosks are set up outside city hall. >> this is the first election of...
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car outside of city hall. take a look. if you recognize this man, call antioch police. san francisco trying to get dashcam or video that could help them figure out what a car hit an apartment. this happened on taraval street on the corner of 24th and temporarily disrupted muni service. no one in the building was seriously hurt but the women in the car were taken to the hospital to be treated for cuts and other injuries. a woman who saw the car said it was going at least 50 miles per hour when it passed her business. witnesses say the honda accord hit another car before it hit the apartment building. >> it's a corner building. i'm just so happy it's not my building. it's so scary. >> we had everyone is healthy. we will just fix it and >> the two women in the car are not being identified but police say the driver is a woman in their 70s for the passenger was her daughter who police tell us that a driver traveling the opposite direction may have captured the crash on dashcam or and investigators are hoping to ret
car outside of city hall. take a look. if you recognize this man, call antioch police. san francisco trying to get dashcam or video that could help them figure out what a car hit an apartment. this happened on taraval street on the corner of 24th and temporarily disrupted muni service. no one in the building was seriously hurt but the women in the car were taken to the hospital to be treated for cuts and other injuries. a woman who saw the car said it was going at least 50 miles per hour when...
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they are about to get under way all across the bay area, live at san francisco city hall. removal probe. >>> right now marchs have been called in dozens of bay area cities in rod rose be stein's removal from overseeing the russia probe. melissa cane is live where activists are convening right now, melissa. >> reporter: yeah, liz, we are in the plaza right across from san francisco city hall where hundreds of people gathered to add their voices to the voices of people in cities of across america sending a message to president trump that no one is above the law. organizers began bringing out equipment at around 2:00 p.m. but in reality they've been preparing for more than a year, steve is organizing the event in san francisco. >> i was sure he would do anything to shutdown the investigation. >> a group called the president is not above the law started organizing rallies. nearly 400,000 people in a thousand cities pledged that they would protest if the president interferes with the mueller investigation. the group says, that has now happened. rod rosenstein is no longer overs
they are about to get under way all across the bay area, live at san francisco city hall. removal probe. >>> right now marchs have been called in dozens of bay area cities in rod rose be stein's removal from overseeing the russia probe. melissa cane is live where activists are convening right now, melissa. >> reporter: yeah, liz, we are in the plaza right across from san francisco city hall where hundreds of people gathered to add their voices to the voices of people in cities of...
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they're expected to protest together at noon, before headed to the city hall. the union represents the workers who have been in talks about contracts with the company since june. as "the examiner" reports, marriott's ceo is rejecting an invitation to attend. >>> santa clara county is looking for a diverse group of entrepreneurs. the county is hosting its business diversity fair. people can speak one on one with several departments. annually santa clara county awards $2 billion in contracts for services ranging from software maintenance to janitorial services. the fair is later this morning in san jose. >>> a special celebration is taking place at the "uss hornet" museum in aalameda this weekend. commissioned in 1933, "the hornet" turns 75 years old this year and a celebration that will take place saturday on the ship. the event will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the museum aboard the "uss hornet." there will be a live orchestra, dancing. general admission starts at $55 with vip tables going for $1,200. so a fun event out there, kari. >> if you've never be
they're expected to protest together at noon, before headed to the city hall. the union represents the workers who have been in talks about contracts with the company since june. as "the examiner" reports, marriott's ceo is rejecting an invitation to attend. >>> santa clara county is looking for a diverse group of entrepreneurs. the county is hosting its business diversity fair. people can speak one on one with several departments. annually santa clara county awards $2...
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they marched to city hall. the march he's say that day has turned every november 27th into a reminder of what the world could be. >> it is a day of reflection. it is a of revisiting a of us, dies. >> the legacy of my dad and that of harvey is not of one of tragedy. it is one of opportunity. >> the crowd included people who weren't even born when moscone and milk were killed but one man originally from colorado said he was inspired when he first heard about harvey milk. >> i always had a love affair with san francisco and when i read this, about this street and this city, with this guy that was the self-proclaimed mayor of that city, or that street, i had to go see it and the second i stepped foot here, it felt like home. >> some of the people told us the loss of moscone and milk paved a tough path to change. they're optimistic that progress will continue. >>> a bay area man is the perfect example it is possible to turn your life around. seven years ago, antonio resa was the getaway driver in several armed robbe
they marched to city hall. the march he's say that day has turned every november 27th into a reminder of what the world could be. >> it is a day of reflection. it is a of revisiting a of us, dies. >> the legacy of my dad and that of harvey is not of one of tragedy. it is one of opportunity. >> the crowd included people who weren't even born when moscone and milk were killed but one man originally from colorado said he was inspired when he first heard about harvey milk....
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ktvu's christien kafton joins us live from city hall. they were invited for a special hearing with the board of supervisors. >> reporter: that's right. the board invited them here at this hearing, this special hearing, on a friday which again is very unusual because of the unusual circumstances surrounding this long strike now stretching into november. we can tell you also they invited the striking workers and also invited marriott leadership here but today, only the workers showed up. [ yelling ] >> reporter: at noon, a large crowd of striking marriott workers made their way through civic center plaza into city hall ready to air their side in the month long dispute. inside, union workers explained that low pay has many of them working two or even three jobs taking them away from their families. union leaders say it's reached a critical point. >> make no mistake, this is a crisis. there are 2500 families that have been out on strike for a month now. >> reporter: supervisor ronan called for this special hearing hoping to bring both sides
ktvu's christien kafton joins us live from city hall. they were invited for a special hearing with the board of supervisors. >> reporter: that's right. the board invited them here at this hearing, this special hearing, on a friday which again is very unusual because of the unusual circumstances surrounding this long strike now stretching into november. we can tell you also they invited the striking workers and also invited marriott leadership here but today, only the workers showed up. [...
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it also inspired the dome of city hall. gold is inherently tied to the origin, sewn in fabric of san francisco. the motion behind the gold is hopeful. so again, the gold also signals wisdom, courage, and passion. it symbolizes the optimistic courage it takes to start and maintain a business. the commission, we're presenting the legacy business logo to you today, and we are very proud of the whole process and a lot of people were involved in it, and this is our logo that we're presenting that will represent all the great businesses here in san francisco. [applause] >> of course, it would be a symbol on different businesses, but you can just go through, i think, the applications such as retail bags. we're not saying these are things exactly, but just for visual purposes. banners, of course, window identification. certificate, and, of course, plaques. thank you very much for your time today. >> okay. do we have any commissioner questions? commissioner dwight? >> well, no questions, just it w was -- well, this was a tremendous
it also inspired the dome of city hall. gold is inherently tied to the origin, sewn in fabric of san francisco. the motion behind the gold is hopeful. so again, the gold also signals wisdom, courage, and passion. it symbolizes the optimistic courage it takes to start and maintain a business. the commission, we're presenting the legacy business logo to you today, and we are very proud of the whole process and a lot of people were involved in it, and this is our logo that we're presenting that...
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at san francisco city hall, kyle wayne brought his son. >> he was easier to come out on a sunday and come as a family and vote. >> reporter: inside it was crowded with voters casting their ballots. the director of elections says early turnout has been good at 60% >> we're trying to make the access to voting and getting ballots as easy as possible. >> reporter: drop-off kiosks are set off outside city hall, from rent control to the gas tax and electing a new governor, voters have a lot on their plate. >> this is the first election of the trump era. >> reporter: political science professor melinda jackson predicts voter turnout will be high tuesday with younger voters making a big showing. >> based on the data we're seeing so far, we do see a bump in voter registration among younger voters. we do think we're going to see higher turnout among younger voters. >> this is the perfect person for this time and this era for the city of oakland, and that's why i'm here supporting this mayor. >> reporter: recording artist and oakland native m.c. hammer brought the power power in the re-election
at san francisco city hall, kyle wayne brought his son. >> he was easier to come out on a sunday and come as a family and vote. >> reporter: inside it was crowded with voters casting their ballots. the director of elections says early turnout has been good at 60% >> we're trying to make the access to voting and getting ballots as easy as possible. >> reporter: drop-off kiosks are set off outside city hall, from rent control to the gas tax and electing a new governor,...
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nearby belfast city hall is a playful building modeled on other city hall stating from the height of the british empire. the windows depicting historic events and stained glass are a must see many of the marble clad holes on the council chamber are also open to the public. just outside of town fans of the hit television series gain of thrones can visit familiar locations in reality like the dark hedges beech tree lane and the council ward they can try their hand at the bow and arrow in the original sashing. if it's too far back you might hit the side of her face or nose which we do already i need them still needed . and when night falls in belfast it's time for a pint of beer at the corner pop there's a pub on almost every corner on the bit of luck it will feature life arash music. all right time now for something to eat into the goose barnacles are on the menu this delicacy is harvested by brave fisherman on the gleason coast in northern spain now perhaps one reason that these men are willing to risk their lives for these crustaceans is because goose monocles are worth their weight
nearby belfast city hall is a playful building modeled on other city hall stating from the height of the british empire. the windows depicting historic events and stained glass are a must see many of the marble clad holes on the council chamber are also open to the public. just outside of town fans of the hit television series gain of thrones can visit familiar locations in reality like the dark hedges beech tree lane and the council ward they can try their hand at the bow and arrow in the...
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they are wrapping things up here in front of city hall, but you can still vote you who are interested. with regard to this program, which involves high school students, it has been around for a very long time. it's just getting now a lot more attention because of the midterm elections. they work for one day, and it is one day they will remember forever. the midterm elections will be a lasting memory for 18-year-olds rebecca cavanaugh. it will be the first time she votes and she will spend the day at a poll worker at city hall. >> i'm working for my city and i get to be part of that process that i always hear about and see it from a different perspective. >> reporter: the department of elections hired 600 high school students, 500 of them are from the san francisco unified school district. they begin their day at 6:00 in the morning and stay until 9:00 p.m. >> they're there serving voters, having voters sign in, issuing ballots, collecting the ballots voters have voted for, offering assistance. >> reporter: he was introduced to the program when he was 16. he enjoyed it so much that he
they are wrapping things up here in front of city hall, but you can still vote you who are interested. with regard to this program, which involves high school students, it has been around for a very long time. it's just getting now a lot more attention because of the midterm elections. they work for one day, and it is one day they will remember forever. the midterm elections will be a lasting memory for 18-year-olds rebecca cavanaugh. it will be the first time she votes and she will spend the...