Right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, we are looking live from our camera on top of the kpix 5 studios. Looking out at the bay bridge. This friday morning. Good morning everyone, we made it to the end of the week and end of the month. Its july 31st. Im michelle griego. A double celebration, good morning, im len kiese. Lets get to the forecast first with mary lee. As we look ahead to the weekend. Good morning, mary. Happy friday to you len and michelle. July just went by like that. All right. Well, we are looking at temperatures very similar toiled. Seasonal for this time of year but were going to warm things up looking ahead to our weekend. Heres a live look with the Treasure Island camera. Another gray start to the day. Low clouds and areas of fog and temperatures are in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s at this hour. And as we head through the afternoon, looking at daytime highs in the mid 60s in San Francisco and low 70s in oakland and low 80s in san jose and about 90 de
To make the union rep for 750 workers said that workers in Lake Cunningham repeatedly raised concerns that the park supervisors were not following the citys own safety precautions. They were not doing any screenings in the morning like they are supposed to be doing. They were not supposed to be meeting indoors. Blanco says in person Staff Meetings were held in a small Conference Room at the park headquarters. Workers were Wearing Masks but could not socially distance and other workers would eat lunch together inside the room in close proximity. Ive been working with this department ever since may, and they just are not taking it seriously. The Parks Department did not respond to questions about safety procedures not being followed. As for the parks current status spokesperson said its important to note that employees do not generally have contact with the public and the park remains open. One park visitor was surprised that so many workers had to be sent home. This is such a great city
Project into a rainy season. Thats a big concern. Engineers are doing ecki of thiw in by to remove this debring. The massive pile of mud han here since last valentines day, a fehr errors storm unleashed a landslide. Then i heard her calling for help. Ted heard the calls for help from homeowner susan gordon, after she somehow survived the slide while asleep in her house. The home was carried off the foundation, smashed to bits. Gordon spoke days later. My life is gone. I have to build from here. Every day is a new day. Reporter he wants all this debris to be gone. Were just glad that our house is still here, but its yeah, it is frustrating. Public works director kevin mu gown says its taken so long mostly due to funding delay from fema. Now the worry is rain. Always concerned about the rainy season. We said to make sure were filters any water off the side and make sure its control that it doesnt cause any problems downstream. Total costs of the project, about 800,000. Corn barnard, abc
Sinclair and on wednesday we looked at chicken fat factories and labor production and the chicken industry here in the American South today, were going to be looking at Agricultural Labor. And as i said, those in the room were vegetarians are not off the hook. In fact, we have to of think about the ways in which agriculture, natural labor, has often been exploited and that very difficult conditions under which the vegetables that we eat are often consumed. Theres been a very large rise in the recent years about the importance of eating locally and eating more vegetarian style food and more vegetables. Michael pollan, many of you might have heard of, he wrote the omnivores dilemma as well as food rules. He had sort of a catch phrase that was very popular, which was eat food, not too much, mostly plants. And this is probably pretty good advice for those of us who are concerned about our health. But the idea was that, you know, we should eat less meat. And again, we should eat things that
Foodways. And if weve talked about the beef industry on monday and looked at the jungle in Upton Sinclair and on wednesday we looked at chicken fat factories and labor production and the chicken industry here in the American South today, were going to be looking at Agricultural Labor. And as i said, those in the room were vegetarians are not off the hook. In fact, we have to of think about the ways in which agriculture, natural labor, has often been exploited and that very difficult conditions under which the vegetables that we eat are often consumed. Theres been a very large rise in the recent years about the importance of eating locally and eating more vegetarian style food and more vegetables. Michael pollan, many of you might have heard of, he wrote the omnivores dilemma as well as food rules. He had sort of a catch phrase that was very popular, which was eat food, not too much, mostly plants. And this is probably pretty good advice for those of us who are concerned about our healt