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be ongoing and we have a great speaker in theassembly,tonyatkins, whohas championed this as her cause, and she's got the big city mayors behind her. >> let's shift gears, because i want to make sure i want to talk about policing. mayor, you met with u.s. attorney general eric holder yesterday about building trust with communities. you said your city needs to do more to build that -- to mend that trust gap. how do you plan to do that? >> i just want to say i'm very proud of what my city has already done. and yet we need to do more. and we can do that by utilizing the camera, for example. body cameras on police officers not just that officers wear them. >> very good. great minds think alike. >> i'm guessing we agree on this, community policing is an essential tool here. it's a lack of a relationship between the beat cop and the individual who is being served on the street. that creates the conflict. where you can develop relationships and a familiarity -- >> let me ask a different police question. you've been dealing with police tensions. it's been very contentious. all of you, th
be ongoing and we have a great speaker in the assembly, tony atkins, who has championed this as her cause, and she's got the big city mayors behind her. >> let's shift gears, because i want to make sure i want to talk about policing. mayor, you met with u.s. attorney general eric holder yesterday about building trust with communities. you said your city needs to do more to build that -- to mend that trust gap. how do you plan to do that? >> i just want to say i'm very proud of what...
ivory and rhino horns if passed, the california bill authored by san diegodemocrattonyatkinswouldtake affect july 2016. if you have ivory objects you can keep them. in san francisco, carolyn tyler abc7 news. >> in just minutes officials could give a green light for officials to use a controversial tool. opponents say it's hard of the mill tear -- militaryization. >> a health center that is part of the bay area's safety net is in crisis tonight. with increased funding available, under aferdable care act, the number of patients is plummeting at west oakland health council. auditors identified problem was the nonprofits, running seven sites in berkeley and oakland. >> what is going to happen with me? my family? how can i have medical resources? >> tonight dan noyes digs into reports to show problems and what is being done to save the center on abc7 news at 11:00. >> two sports figures have been arrested for soliciting prostitutes. warren sapp arrested in phoenix this morning after getting into a dispute with two women in his hotel room and charged with assault. and greg anthony pled
ivory and rhino horns if passed, the california bill authored by san diego democrat tony atkins would take affect july 2016. if you have ivory objects you can keep them. in san francisco, carolyn tyler abc7 news. >> in just minutes officials could give a green light for officials to use a controversial tool. opponents say it's hard of the mill tear -- militaryization. >> a health center that is part of the bay area's safety net is in crisis tonight. with increased funding...
elephant ivory and rhino horns if passed, the california bill authored by san diegodemocrattonyatkinswouldtake affect july 2016. if you have ivory objects you can keep them. in san francisco, carolyn tyler abc7 news. >> in just minutes officials could give a green light for officials to use a controversial tool. opponents say it's hard of the mill tear -- militaryization. >> a health center that is part of the bay area's safety net is in crisis tonight. with increased funding available, under aferdable care act, the number of patients is plummeting at west oakland health council. auditors identified problem was the nonprofits, running seven sites in berkeley and oakland. >> what is going to happen with me? my family? how can i have medical resources? >> tonight dan noyes digs into reports to show problems and what is being done to save the center on abc7 news at 11:00. >> two sports figures have been arrested for soliciting prostitutes. warren sapp arrested in phoenix this morning after getting into a dispute with two women in his hotel room and charged with assault. and greg anthony pled
elephant ivory and rhino horns if passed, the california bill authored by san diego democrat tony atkins would take affect july 2016. if you have ivory objects you can keep them. in san francisco, carolyn tyler abc7 news. >> in just minutes officials could give a green light for officials to use a controversial tool. opponents say it's hard of the mill tear -- militaryization. >> a health center that is part of the bay area's safety net is in crisis tonight. with increased funding...
. yesterday, state assemblyspeakertoniatkinsunveileda plan to charge california drivers a dollar a week. the proposed fee could be tacked on to insurance plans or car registrations. it would generate an estimated $1.8 billion per year. the governor recently estimated it would cost $59 billion to take care of overdue repairs to our highways, roads and bridges. >>> the end is near for san francisco's candlestick park. crews are tearing out the seats this week. that's a huge pile on the field where the 49ers and the giants used to play. once they're done, more heavy equipment will roll in. demolition of the upper deck is expected to start next week. in three months the half century-old stadium will be rubble. >> losing our team, losing a lot of fan base, and we just losing things that been in place for a long time. so it's sad. >> definitely losing some history there. housing development will be built on the site where the stick has stood. >>> in sports, steph curry had a night at warriors before the tip-off. he and klay thompson got their all-star jerseys. they outscored the
. yesterday, state assembly speaker toni atkins unveiled a plan to charge california drivers a dollar a week. the proposed fee could be tacked on to insurance plans or car registrations. it would generate an estimated $1.8 billion per year. the governor recently estimated it would cost $59 billion to take care of overdue repairs to our highways, roads and bridges. >>> the end is near for san francisco's candlestick park. crews are tearing out the seats this week. that's a huge pile on...
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lider de la asamblea estatal "toni atkins" quien busca recolectar 2 mil millones de dolares al aÑo para reparar vas y puentes en california. ---muchos se oponen argumentando que ya pagan demasiado en impuestos a la gasolina y peajes. take vo cesar --unas fotografias podrian cambiar el curso de la investigacion sobre los normalistas desparecidos en ayotzinapa mexico. --el instituto federal de acceso a la informacion y proteccion publica indico a la secretaria de defensa que exigia la...
ifpassedtonyatkinsitwill make a dent bringing in an additional $2 billion to the state. >> you didn't mention the roads stink. others will say the gas prices are too high. where do we rank? >> that's understandable. it's more complicated than we would like to think. for starters the gasoline tax ranked 30th in the nation. that's all, 30th. they haven't been increased since 1994. we do pay more for gas in this state. not because of taxes, but because of the special refinery requirements for california's smoggy climate. then there's the higher rules, the higher mileage rules. new cars along with vehicles that need less or often, no gas at all. better mileage for cars or not. one way or another, they still drive on the road. the roads need maintenance. here is another way of putting it together a sobering way. with poor roads, californians pay nearly twice the national average to maintain our cars on the roads. >> will the proposal pass and is it two-thirds majority thing? >> fees which this will be do not require two-thirds majority. they require a simple majority. the choice rea
if passed tony atkins it will make a dent bringing in an additional $2 billion to the state. >> you didn't mention the roads stink. others will say the gas prices are too high. where do we rank? >> that's understandable. it's more complicated than we would like to think. for starters the gasoline tax ranked 30th in the nation. that's all, 30th. they haven't been increased since 1994. we do pay more for gas in this state. not because of taxes, but because of the special refinery...
an annual fee. it would be a $52 road user fee. this is proposed by state assemblyspeakertonyatkins,who said this would generate $1.8 billion a year. state fuel tax that pays for road repairs now may have been dropping, because cars are more fuel efficient a. huge backlog of road and highway repairs. atkins said this fee could be charged as part of the vehicle registration and car insurance >>> it city of san francisco is looking at reducing the speed limit in some areas just to make the streets safer for pedestrians. later today, a committee of a board of supervisors will hold a hearing about this plan "the san francisco examiner" says one idea is to reduce the speed limit to 20 miles an hour in certain areas. the city's goal is to have zero pedestrian fatalities in the next decade. >>> both republicans and democrats in congress are urging the obama administration to provide jordan with increased military stance. a day after meeting with jordan's king abdul la, all 26 members of the senate armed services committee called on the summation to quickly provide aircraft parts, n
an annual fee. it would be a $52 road user fee. this is proposed by state assembly speaker tony atkins, who said this would generate $1.8 billion a year. state fuel tax that pays for road repairs now may have been dropping, because cars are more fuel efficient a. huge backlog of road and highway repairs. atkins said this fee could be charged as part of the vehicle registration and car insurance >>> it city of san francisco is looking at reducing the speed limit in some areas just to...
$52 road user fee. it's proposed by state assemblyspeakertonyatkins, whosays this would generate about $1.8 billion a year. the state gas tax that now pays for road repairs, they've been dropping because cars are more fuel efficient. there's a huge backlog of road and highway repairs. the fee could be charged as part of the vehicle registration and car insurance. >>> the city of san francisco thinking about reducing the speed limit in some areas just to make the streets safer for pedestrians. later today, a committee of the board of supervisors will hold a hearing about this idea. ''the san francisco examiner" says one idea is to reduce the speed limit to 20 miles an hour in certain raps. the city's goal is to have zero pedestrian fatalities in the next decade. >>> a day after meeting with major deny's king abdul la, all 26 members of the senate armed service committee called on the summation to quickly provide aircraft parts, night vision equipment, and other weapons to jordan, and this is video of that meeting on tuesday when king abdul la was in washington. the push follows th
$52 road user fee. it's proposed by state assembly speaker tony atkins, who says this would generate about $1.8 billion a year. the state gas tax that now pays for road repairs, they've been dropping because cars are more fuel efficient. there's a huge backlog of road and highway repairs. the fee could be charged as part of the vehicle registration and car insurance. >>> the city of san francisco thinking about reducing the speed limit in some areas just to make the streets safer for...
a live look at 101 in palo alto during this evening commute. state assemblyspeakertonyatkinsproposeda plan to improve our freeways and roadways. each driver would pay about 52 bucks a year. according to the governor's office california needs to find a way to pay for $59 billion in overdue road repairs. the new fee would require two-thirds vote from state lawmakers to pass. >>> the shack has been sacked. the once to go place for electronics, radio shack, is now closing its doors. it filed bankruptcy this afternoon. it will sell up to 2400 stores. in recent years, they have been losing money due to competition from online shopping and, yes, those big box stores too. >>> still ahead here at 6:00 a new power couple google and twitter making it official with the two companies are working on. >>> and we investigate bay area hospitals. we'll show you which ones don't meet earthquake safety standards. also -- our vision for partnering with more farmers, growers manufacturers is that eventually organic and natural will be the norm. for raley's that means a lot more organic and natural option
a live look at 101 in palo alto during this evening commute. state assembly speaker tony atkins proposed a plan to improve our freeways and roadways. each driver would pay about 52 bucks a year. according to the governor's office california needs to find a way to pay for $59 billion in overdue road repairs. the new fee would require two-thirds vote from state lawmakers to pass. >>> the shack has been sacked. the once to go place for electronics, radio shack, is now closing its doors....
infrastructure.tonyatkinsannounceda proposal that includes a road user charge. for most californians it would work out to about $52 a year. atkins says if approved it would raise $2 billion a year to repair roads and bridgesment the state is looking for new ways to fund transportation projects because gas tax revenues are falling. >>> ahead of a major change in our weather. a winter storm is going to bring wind, and possibly several inches of rain in northern california over the next three or four days. that rain will hit the north bay first, starting late tomorrow. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking the rain in our weather center. >> reporter: showers and rain in the forecast, but not really right away. it's going to to take a while for the rain to get here. now it's a multiple systems, as they move in. you can see three of them lined up here. they're all stemming from the subtropics, so it's very moist right now. focus is up here. that's where the rain has been. as we head into the next 48 hours, the focus drifts south, and 2,000 miles of moisture is going to be targete
infrastructure. tony atkins announced a proposal that includes a road user charge. for most californians it would work out to about $52 a year. atkins says if approved it would raise $2 billion a year to repair roads and bridgesment the state is looking for new ways to fund transportation projects because gas tax revenues are falling. >>> ahead of a major change in our weather. a winter storm is going to bring wind, and possibly several inches of rain in northern california over the...
sacramento as they deal with $59 billion backlog in infrastructure repairs. a proposalbytonyatkinsraised $2 billion to fix roads and bridges and highways and he did not say how the money would be collected but the five $52 a year to be charged as part of insurance plans and vehicle registration. people agree that the bay area roads need to be fixed but they say pay enough in taxes and fees. athey are horrible. they do not maintain them. i drive every day with a lot of potholes on 101, uneven roads we pay enough in taxes if they would use the money more wisely they could maintain the roads. >> gasoline tass revenues have fallen as more fuel ever other cars use roads that age and deteriorate. driving on poorly maintained roads resulted in higher maintenance bills two-thirds vote of the legislature is required to pass the fees and a spokeswoman for the assembly caucus said lawmakers can look beyond the fees because of higher than expected revenues and a bloated state transportation bureaucracy. another option is charging drivers by the mile rather than how much gas they use bu
sacramento as they deal with $59 billion backlog in infrastructure repairs. a proposal by tony atkins raised $2 billion to fix roads and bridges and highways and he did not say how the money would be collected but the five $52 a year to be charged as part of insurance plans and vehicle registration. people agree that the bay area roads need to be fixed but they say pay enough in taxes and fees. athey are horrible. they do not maintain them. i drive every day with a lot of potholes on 101,...
assemblyspeakertoniatkinsreleaseda plan to charge drivers a dollar each. it could be tacked on to insurance plans or car registration. it would generate $1.8 billion a year. the governor says it will cost $59 billion to take care of the repairs, highway, roads and bridges. so if i do the math that's about 28 years. >> you're one that's good at math. >> then we have to fix the roads again. >> there you go. >> let's check the roads. >>> an accident in petaluma is cleared to the right-hand shoulder. for a while it was looking scary but we are still seeing slow traffic from looks like old redwood but the accident southbound 101 petaluma boulevard north and there's still activity on the shoulder and there may even be another crash northbound. here's an issue in the lower deck of the bay bridge. eastbound 80 at treasure island. it's a stalled big rig before the off-ramp. we haven't seen much of a delay heading into oakland. bay bridge toll plaza different story. obviously heading into the city, it is very crowded and it's stacked up to the maze and right before i came on air we just
assembly speaker toni atkins released a plan to charge drivers a dollar each. it could be tacked on to insurance plans or car registration. it would generate $1.8 billion a year. the governor says it will cost $59 billion to take care of the repairs, highway, roads and bridges. so if i do the math that's about 28 years. >> you're one that's good at math. >> then we have to fix the roads again. >> there you go. >> let's check the roads. >>> an accident in...
speakertoniatkinssaysit would be a $52 annual fee for drivers. it would generate $800 million a year for road repairs. and an extra $1 billion that would be put back into the state's general fund. >> it's the assembly's ambitious proposal to generate $10 billion in transportation funding over the next five years. >> i think the highway funds are ample right now and i don't see any reason to pay anything extra. >> some drivers weren't to happy about the proposals. others say it would help decrease the wear and tear of the cars. with 33 million drivers on the road now, lawmakers say the fee would make for a smoother ride for the next generation of drivers. veronica? >> thank you, liz. >>> the road use your charge would require a two-thirds vote for approval. >>> well, clouds for now but soon rain will be falling on to the bay area. and a lot of it. it's the rain that we have been waiting for, for weeks. maybe more than a month. our ryan takeo is in the north bay where they are expecting to get hit with rain first. but chief meteorologist paul deanno is here with the timing of the storm
speaker toni atkins says it would be a $52 annual fee for drivers. it would generate $800 million a year for road repairs. and an extra $1 billion that would be put back into the state's general fund. >> it's the assembly's ambitious proposal to generate $10 billion in transportation funding over the next five years. >> i think the highway funds are ample right now and i don't see any reason to pay anything extra. >> some drivers weren't to happy about the proposals. others...
by state assemblyspeakertonyatkinsandit will generate $1.8 billion a year. state gas taxes have been dropping because cars are more fuel efficient. there's a huge backlog of road and highway repairs. the fee could be charge charged at vehicle registration. >>> a georgia barber is use august bad hair cut to get kids to obey their parents. he came up with idea when the son began misbehaving. he gave his son a bad hair cut and in the past few months, three more children have been brought in to be punished with an unflattering look. >>> you know, it's tough love but at the same time, if you tell them you're going to get that hair cut, they will behave. it works. hey, sal, anybody behaving for you. >> reporter: after that, i am going to say yes. we don't want anyone to get that hair cut. we will look at the traffic issues here on internate 880. northbound. you can see traffic is busy on the northbound. there's no major problems coming through. but still plenty of slowing as you drive past the coliseum. and looking at the bay bridge toll plaza, there's a backup of 20-25 minutes. 101 s
by state assembly speaker tony atkins and it will generate $1.8 billion a year. state gas taxes have been dropping because cars are more fuel efficient. there's a huge backlog of road and highway repairs. the fee could be charge charged at vehicle registration. >>> a georgia barber is use august bad hair cut to get kids to obey their parents. he came up with idea when the son began misbehaving. he gave his son a bad hair cut and in the past few months, three more children have been...