Players and owners seem so far few. After weeks of antipolice protests, Something Different apart, it didnt seem probable, tonight, i am frank but finally the commissioner, somerville. And working from home tonight, i am julie haner. Rob man fred gets backbone, acts like a leader and a commissioner, and patted himself on the back as he said more we back blue events are he called a private meeting coming, a message they want to with the players representative, tony clark, to put together what they are calling a framework for a deal get across. Reporter first they say no room for racist to get a season underway. Cops or misconduct. Here are some of the particulars, prorated salaries, it after weeks of antipolice protests, they are supporting those who serve honorably. The agreed on in march, renege a perspective not heard lately, nearly 100 people in napa stretched across the river 65 game schedule with an bridge downtown, showing expanded playoff and a regular season would start on july
You know . It gets hot out here once you get to june. No doubt about it. The official start of summer is this weekend. Meteorologist lee it started june 1st. It started to feel like it and may for some reason. Fog along the coast today and tomorrow. Not factor today. We are under clear skies. 50s to 60. 51 santa rosa 60 at san jose. The city at 56 degrees. The wind has really tailed off. It was front and center yesterday. Thats not the case at all today. Some locations are running cooler and some are running warmer. You can see Half Moon Bay 5. Hayward 6. Livermore and oakland 5. Napa airport off a degrees from yesterday. The wind is still up. The fog will make an impact today. It will be one tomorrow. 80s and 90s on the temperatures. Well above average for this time of year. 6 01 on a thursday. Are things picking up . Not yet. Right now we dont see me slowdowns at the bay bridge toll plaza. I have a feeling in the next 15 or 20 minutes we will start to see a backup. I do see the toll
Im not the smartest commissioner or the most knowledgeable person. This is a constant fight, but you know, this looking at the country, looking at what happened to all of the individuals who have died recently from from White Supremacy and Police Violence, weve got to do better, ive got to do better, and, you know, i didnt really i guess i just as you can see, i got out of i had surge in the last week, and ive spent a lot of time on my back thinking, and i dont have any answers tonight. Some people think that were you know, as i said before, and ive read it online and on social media, were putting a gloss over operator your conference is now in questionandanswer mode. To answer each question, press one and then zero. Commissioner hamasaki do i need to stop for something . Clerk no, you can go. Commissioner hamasaki i dont have anything deep or profound to say, other than i really hope, i really hope that this is a moment that we rise to, and i i just we cant just keep going and reading
Justice. Reporter an emotional funeral for george floyd whose death sparked a Worldwide Movement for change. We are rising in love. He went down and injustice and we are rising up for just is. It is our time to honor his life and death by becoming one family with one teacher. Reporter the eyes of the world were on houston, texas as leaders gather to bid a final farewell to george floyd. 500 people were invited for the private service. Silent says his casket was carried into the church. Reporter it was a heartwarming celebration including emotional remarks from the grieving family at the video message from former Vice President joe biden. Unlike most, we must grieve in public and that is a burden. A burden that is your purpose to change the world for the better in the name of george floyd. Reporter an impassioned eulogy by reverend al sharpton. Asbury lake you to rest today, the movement will not rest until we get justice, until we have one standard of justice. Reporter the mayor and th
We have a quorum. Vice president taylor thank you. In the last few weeks, we watched the barbaric murder of george floyd by vile, racist Police Officers. We watched Ahmaud Arbery get gunned down by white spr supremacists. Study after study shows that white people and black people are not only more likely to commit crimes, they think that we feel less pain. We have a less nuanced feeling, and less worthy of protection, so we often have to fend for ourselves. Racism is definitely a police problem, one that is as old as our entire nation, but lets be clear no ones off the hook. Racism is an america problem. Trayvon martin, Ahmaud Arbery were killed by citizens. The overwhelming number of hate crimes are committed by ordinary citizens. Every Single Member of this commission is committed to rooting out bias in this Police Department, and after seeing the murder in minneapolis, after seeing the recent video circulating of what appears to be neck restraints used here in San Francisco in janua