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honking and other loud noise. we are sorry because we don't really want to cause no harm to nobody. we're just out there to make a living 22 year old tells me. she's a single mom who is supporting a four year old son and has bills to pay. she says. it's a struggle to survive my last resort. to work out on the streets. yes. tried to try to get jobs and you couldn't yes, doesn't work for anyone but herself. she tells me she's not selling sex, which is illegal. she's selling her time. i feel like you should have a right to stand anywhere. what if someone just want to pay me the socks? how often does that does that happen? a lot. actually we look at the reasons for women and men. to be on the street. antonio levine is director of san francisco collaborative against human trafficking, which helped provide services to survivors. she says people who worked the streets are often exploited the victims of human trafficking with few, if any options to make a living, and some are minors. we look at the situation. ah as luck of support networks in the community. and as societal problem, the city plans to put up barriers on capp street between 18th and 22nd streets to keep out illegal activity. queen says that measure will not work because those activities will take place on other streets. i was homeless at a young age, so is like, i just do what i can to make sure i'm getting what i need to get. or do what i gotta do. supervisor hillary ronen, who represents this district tells me the barriers were likely go up friday, her aide says. it is a temporary measure and it will be evaluated in two weeks, he said. there is a push to get state lawmakers to legalize the profession to regulate the industry in hopes of making it safer for sex workers reporting live. and burly ktvu fox. two news and if you or someone you know, is a victim of human trafficking. there are resources . this is the number for the san francisco bay area. human trafficking hotline. it's open 24 7, and it is confidential. that number to call is 41590. a well known oakland baker is on life support tonight she was seriously injured by robbers fleeing in a getaway vehicle. ktvu jana katsuyama tells us hundreds of people who love the business owner and now praying for a miracle. the doors of angel cakes bakery were open wednesday. the small business that rose from a rundown corner in oakland was the sweet dream of its founder, jen angel. she had such a hard time keeping it going during the pandemic. and then there was the car crash that ruined the front of the bakery, and it was so important to her to keep it going to keep to keep the jobs for the people that she supported wednesday afternoon, friends gathered, bringing love and hugs as angel lay in a hospital across town support and um. she's probably not going to make it. she brought people together who needed each other and who could help each other and love each other. angel was downtown about 12 30 monday afternoon near wells fargo bank. oakland police say someone broke into her car while she was sitting there and grab some items. she got out of her car and tried to get the items back, but the suspects drove off, reportedly dragging her as they got away. she was taken to the hospital with head injuries. unfortunately she hasn't regained consciousness and it seems pretty unlikely that she will. she was a baker. she was community gatherer. like i said she also was a political activist. part of what's so special about jenna's is the way that she had all of these all these threads of her that were interwoven throughout. throughout her life friends. sajjan angel was a baker but also had the ingredients of a loving friend and connector, helping to mix people from different backgrounds and her past as a punk rock writer and political activist into a community shows us that we talked to somebody we don't know. two. make new friends jen has really taught me to think about what is that space in between? the black and white and what are the nuances of life and decisions and connections, friends, her fiance and family now all praying for their angel in oakland, jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news. and friends have set up a donation website to help her family with medical expenses and help keep the bakery open. oakland police hope the community will call with any tips to help catch the suspects at 11, a former pleasant and police officer is suing the city for alleged wrongful termination and violating free speech. former officer peter mcniff says he was fired after attending a stop the steal rally in sacramento. that happened on the same day as the january 6th right on capitol hill. mcniff says he was at the rally on his own time. and that he engaged in protected political speech in san jose, and outside report gives the city council of failing grade for its record on police reform that report coming from sacred heart community service. this is the second year of the group has issued a report like this, the committee says council members have failed to implement hundreds of recommendations made in 2021 regarding the police department. and solutions that we want to see like like more safe parking sites, uh, for people who are living on the streets, more dignity for folks on the streets. so instead of being harassed, being able to give them an alternative mental health responses in reinvesting into some of the mental health responses we already have. sacred heart also says, adding police officers is not a solution. the group points to data showing that complaints against officers were up in 2021 newly elected mayor, matt mayhem was on the city council last year and says he disagrees with the assessment of the progress being made. the city received over 500 recommendations for police reform. today we have implemented over half of those. we have another 111 that are in progress, and there are another 113 recommendations that we don't have the capacity to implement at the moment, but we agree with the mayor says the council will go back out to the community and ask people to help prioritize the remaining recommendations. lawsuit has been filed in connection with another alleged sexual assault at a massage massage business along the peninsula of jane epstein and her attorney filed the lawsuit today in san mateo county superior court, she says a massage therapist at massage envy on howard avenue in berlin games sexually assaulted her in 2017. the lawsuit claims the therapist i was also accused of sexual assault four years earlier. epstein's lawyer says massage envy knew he was a sexual predator who had allegedly assaulted another woman in 2013, but did not report him to police. if you read the complaint, the factual allegations regarding jane don't by the name of the acronym of db. came forward in 2013 and reported justin mckinnon to the owner of the misogyny, burlingame. um, and they did nothing about it. epstein says massage envy did not tell her that the therapist was accused of assaulting another woman. instead she says they knowingly allowed him to take her into a dark room. epstein sat down with ktvu brooks jarocz today and talked about what she says was a traumatic experience. i walked out of there thinking, what did i do? what was i wearing? what did i say? to make him think that that was ok? um and i went home and i curled up and i cried in a ball. and i didn't have anyone, um. i felt very alone. i felt, uh. kind of ghosted myself a little bit. i guess you start questioning. did that really happen? you know in am i am i crazy? that you can hear more from her in this wide ranging sit down interview following the super bowl this sunday on the 10 o'clock news. we have reached out to massage envy, but so far the business has not responded to the lawsuit happening tomorrow. attorney general rob bonta and california highway patrol or announcing the takedown of a statewide retail theft ring, officials say a task force has arrested multiple people involved in high profile thefts targeting apple stores and trafficking stolen apple products to multiple states. conference is happening at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. more than 15,000. people have now died following this week's devastating earthquake and aftershocks in turkey. in syria , but in northern syria today, a father in his two children were rescued from the rubble and a newborn baby also pulled from the site in southern turkey. search and rescue experts say the survival window for those trapped underneath debris is quickly closing. still to come tonight. tech layoffs continuing in the bay area, but one expert says it's not as bad as we may think. also, super bowl 57 just a few days away, but nfl commissioner roger goodell already looking ahead to next season, the changes he hopes to see regarding players safety. business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, 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jobs, major companies like salesforce and amazon, also letting employees go google, twitter and meta seeing some big cuts as well. earlier today on the four we did speak to jim wilcox, an economics professor at uc berkeley's haas school of business, he says many tech companies went on a hiring bid during the pandemic, and although these cuts are affecting thousands of workers, many companies still have far more employees today. compared to three years ago. not that these companies are doing badly . it's just i think that they perhaps underestimated how many workers would end up going back into the office and as a consequence that tended to make the demand for a lot of tech equipment at home a lot lower than what they bargained for. he also says another sector seeing a dip in workers is home construction due to higher mortgage rates. but overall, he says, the unemployment rate is astoundingly low. well let's see. we're bowl you haven't heard is this sunday and today, nfl commissioner roger goodell took to the podium to discuss the big game. he also addressed some changes that might be coming next season. we have some techniques that we've seen sort of developed through the season that we want to look at, um there's a couple of that we think have led to injuries that we want to be cautious of and try to see if there's a way to remove those from the game. we still see elevated injuries, particularly concussions on special teams. um we want to make sure that we're doing everything possible. their chairman of the company, goodell says the nfl re evaluates its technique its techniques every year to make the game safer for its players. he says the competition committee will discuss possible changes and vote on them. this march. and if you're planning on tuning in on sunday, super bowl 57 is right here on ktvu kick off is at 3 30, with the chiefs and the eagles, battling it out for the lombardy trophy will have much more on the big game coming up in sports right after the break a new policy coming out of san francisco city hall, the plan that could ban non profits from doing business with the city special surprise today for a california college basketball team, the bay area dog school behind this guest visit. and we are heading towards another warm day tomorrow, actually warmer than what we had. today. we had upper sixties in places. i'll have the forecast with a weekend that could be a little bit down. i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. ready to treat your hiv in a different way? ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. with every-other-month cabenuva, i'm good to go. according to the chronicle. the new policy affects more than 100 organizations that do business with the city. this change comes as more oversight is demanded for nonprofits, which last year received more than a billion dollars, according to city data . 80 san francisco nonprofits are listed as delinquent area transportation leaders are worried about the future of transit ridership is still lagging for many agencies since the pandemic in with federal aid running out, many agencies are now at a crossroads. ktvu is tom baker has this story. billions in federal pandemic relief funds kept beria transit systems operating over the past three years of the pandemic. the bay area received over $4 billion to keep all of our systems running and that money is going to dry up for some agencies, only a rapid recovery in local revenues , taxes and writer fares and then some can prevent them from going off a financial cliff. that's because regardless of scenarios, inflation, labor costs and fuel prices make it impossible to deliver pre pandemic service levels and it costs more to do less today than it did four years ago. he regional transit services around the bay area would face a halloween out of service to a degree that we've never before experienced the metropolitan transportation commission. projects that the barrier transit operators are going to face a combined deficit as high as $3.3 billion over the next five years, and that would force less service maintenance and improvements despite and only 15% drop in operating revenues. we would expect to see about a 30% reduction in the level of transit service hours delivered. most endangered bart sf mta caltrain and golden gate transit because their revenue sources are dependent on fares, parking revenues and tolls at a time remote workers are using far less transit part which under this scenario would only be able to operate about 22% of its pre pandemic revenue. vehicle hours , sf transit riders organization says more money for transit is beneficial even for non riders. who would otherwise suffer from more crowded freeways, more local pollution as well as climate change impacts, everyone impacts writers who are most reliant on public transporation, whether they are writers working in grocery stores, hospitals or riders working in the service industry. tom baker, ktvu fox two news southwest chief operating officer, is expected to tell the senate commerce committee that the airline did not have enough resiliency and its operation during bad weather over the holidays. andrew watterson remarks will be part of tomorrow's hearing. that will explore the cause and effect of recent air travel disruptions, including southwest meltdown in december. waterson said the company's new scheduling software became overwhelmed after severe weather slam two of its key airports. southwest says it has since processed all refunds, return passenger baggage and completed most reimbursement requests. alrighty checking in with the weather. we've got another warm day tomorrow. a little warmer than today. today's highs pretty warm . you can see him back here their upper sixties and some places. fairfield was 68 65 sunny ville. it's february. this isn't supposed to be happening. it does happen from time to time, doesn't it? and we've had plenty of rain. plenty of snow so we can manage this for the most part. you can see outside live camera shot there. the san francisco overnight lows will get in the low forties in san francisco will be chilly. inland valleys might see a little valley fog and as you look at this pressure system that high stays put tomorrow in a little bit into friday, and then it breaks down. breaks down. we get away from the sixties and maybe even low seventies and we get into a cooler weather from stewart came from from up here, so it's drier, right? colder air less not as able to hold moisture. so and the other thing is, is this right front part of this low? that's where the dynamics are. that's where the lift is, so it's going to slide down here. the lift's going to end up around lake tahoe. right front quadrant. we're on the backside here. if there's very little goes on back here, it's very stable pattern for the most part in this we get some wraparound showers or maybe in the cold enough air comes in that we could produce a conductive sell. but that's friday into saturday. i'm not changing my plans. i wouldn't think you would either. just be aware of it. the temperatures outside right now, generally in the forties, overnight lows will be in the thirties and the forties 40 napa 41 in san rafael 43 in oakland, winds are light that will facilitate some cooling but still kind of above freezing. for the most part, there will be spots that freeze, but for the most part will be above freezing and there's the ridge of high pressure. this is an atmospheric river where it's coming from all the way from the islands. but it's just dreams driving right up into the vancouver island area so forecast highs from maybe some yellows, which would be seventies. you'll see a couple of yellows pop in here, but i think for the most not in this wi be a 70. most of us will look like these temperatures, mostly mid sixties upper sixties and then it cools and maybe a little damp, but the weekend looks good over. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. all right. we'll see you then. bill thank you. obey area animal school is making its way around the state helping train guide dogs for the blind. today, more than a dozen puppies visited the u. c santa barbara women's basketball team during their practice. the animals are all with guide dogs for the blind, which is based out of san rafael. organizers say this outing not only helps the puppies learn a new environment smells and sounds but hopefully inspires more people in california to become puppy raisers themselves. my hope is that horton will become a guide dogs for blind person and become a companion and open up the world for someone who is blind. more than 16,000 guide. dog teams have graduated from the school since its founding in 1942, all right, coming up in sports. the big three in brooklyn now all elsewhere as the nets trade kevin durant joe fonzi will tell you where exactly the former warrior is headed in the western conference special valentine's day selfie stop in alameda. delay built this festive art installation in her front yard on santa clara avenue, she says neighbors are encouraged to come by and snap some photos. her main goal is to spread good cheer throughout her neighborhood. that display will be open from 10 am to dusk through late february. you're watching the 11 o'clock news. go the extra mile this presidents' day in a volvo mild-hybrid vehicle. team at home this year and an entirely different team on the road and tonight was one of those road games. thompson celebrating his 33rd birthday and one of the areas where he grew up, greater portland's thompson coming off that 42 point game on monday, providing a scoring punch again tonight one of his seven threes on the way to a 31 point game. final seconds of the first half. the warriors get involved during the pool, who knocks down a three to beat the buzzer there very well. could have been a foul called on this play as well. but the warriors took a four point lead to the locker room. to buy one in the fourth quarter. damian lillard goes strong to the hoop to put the blazers in front. by one important with 33 points. the warriors answered right back up. one here make it four pool steps back for three more of his 38 points, but the warriors couldn't close it out, going more than five minutes without scoring blazers run the floor. jeremy puts them in front by five was just under two minutes to play four point game here. the warriors forced a turnover. andrew wiggins can make it a two point game, but he kicks out too. standing divincenzo, who misses the three portland and put it away with free throws. words come up empty on the road once more. 1 25 1 22 at one game over 500 right now they sit in the number nine spot in the west , and it is official. the brooklyn nets have been dismantled. the last member of the big three kevin durant, has been traded. durant goes to the phoenix suns for three players and four first round draft picks . the nets were supposed to be automatic contenders for the title when they had james harden, kyrie, irving and durant and now all three are gone. battle for the oakland athletic league title tonight at oakland high, which was hosting oakland tech. oakland highs, money players money williams layup puts the wildcats in front by a hoop wildcats, with one league loss coming in the bulldogs were undefeated oakland tech down one with 10 seconds to play, mario mohammed throws up an off balance shot. he's fouled. it's still all net. he made the free throws. the bulldogs clinched the league title 61 59. both teams will be headed to the section playoffs. well he has weighed his options, and 49ers quarterback brock purdy has made his decision. he will undergo elbow surgery on the 22nd of this month, which is two weeks from today since suffering the tear in his owner, collateral ligament 49ers nfc championship game, purdy has been gathering information the most severe treatment would have been reconstructive surgery, which had a rehab timetable of nine months to a year. pretty will instead have the ligaments surgically repaired. that's the six month rehab, which means pretty could be ready for 49ers training camp in late july. the other quarterback who we know will be on the roster is also been rehabbing. trey lance broke his ankle and weak, too. he was the starter when the season began. but as he explained today at the super bowl will be guaranteed nothing when the new season begins. alright joe. thank you. thanks for watching everybody have a great rest of the night. thanks for joining us. goodnight. jay: one of my best efforts. have at it. mm, i can't eat that. why not? the pickle's touching it. there. the juice got on the bread and, ew, what's that stuff? spices. they look like sea monkeys. have you ever really examined a jar of pickles, jay? it's like a swamp in there. i'll pass. what happened? i made him a beautiful sandwich, and he won't eat it. yeah, 'cause it had pickles on it. joe is taking a nap. i'm gonna go to the dry cleaners. well, if you're passing a sushi restaurant -- she's not. i've never heard of anyone not liking pickles. aw, big day for you, then. i'm just gonna make myself a grilled cheese. i think i saw some gruyere in there. do we have any fig? unh-unh. sit down. this whole persnickety thing is not gonna fly in the world. never hand people another reason to make fun of you. you mean like all the cool kids with their leather jackets and their pickles? well, you're gonna sit there until you at least try a pickle.

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