Live from chat, London Square this is morn the nine and good morning. Today is monday, august 7th. Were looking live at the San Francisco skyline with the bay bridge in the back, a slight haze, maybe a little bit of fog. Its going to be another hot day. Were going to talk to steve in just a bit about the weather and the pattern we can expect for this week. A target in bakersfield has banned teenagers from visiting the store without an adult. After 4 p. M, the store is located inside of a mall. Target employees told local Media Outlets that the policy change was made due to shoplifting and fights employees are not allowed to check ids. The verify the teens ages, but they can reject customers who appear to be 18 or younger. The policy only applies to that specific target. Welcome. You know what . As much as i dont like what the problems are, shoplifting and fights, i dont know if i like that policy at all, you know . No, i think its tough. I mean, because youre going to have a lot of kid
Oakland School Campus and the challenges facing the district. Everybody know your class is at. If you need help, come on over. Students at hoover elementary checked their teacher assignments and hurried to class. Its the first day of school for Oakland Unified School districts 34,000 students on 77 campuses citywide. Students, parents and teachers say theyre feeling hopeful about the year ahead. We safety just making sure that theyre safe at school. Theyre getting good education. Theres been a lot of improvements and were also hoping that with the raise that a lot of teachers that we will be able to recruit really excellent teachers o usd teachers will start the year with a new contra act and a raise after a ten day long teacher strike in may this year. First time teachers will earn about 10,000 more than they did last year. Im feeling really hopeful because just this last week with the new staff, we seem to get off on a really good start. Everyone seems really excited and even with th
Well High Pressure still here, but by tomorrow well have a good drop, about ten, 15 degrees. But today were looking for 70s, 80s, 90s down a teeny bit but still. Well above average. All right so here and hes going to talk about i dont know maybe 80. Yeah theres not much going on thats good. Wed like it to be nice and quiet steve in the morning right now you have no real problems getting in on 80, getting down to the bay bridge. It looks very nice with no major issues. Also it looks very nice if youre driving on interstate 880 or on that san mateo bridge heading across to the peninsula at 401. Lets get back to the headlines. Thank you, sal. Topping our news this morning, later this morning, the results will be announced of a strike authorization vote by thousands of San Jose City workers have about 4500 City Employees voted last week on whether to authorize a strike for up to three days. Union leaders want city administrators to address what they called an urgent staffing crisis in City
Take you so much. It wasnt always like that. In 1990 its a privilege to come on after lunch so at least youre not as cranky. I guess if you fall asleep, i can blame it on the food. Thank you to united for infrastructure in the u. S. Chamber of commerce for hosting us all. I was reflecting on todays presentation and one thing im struck by, things get done by doing many small things. We learn through partnerships and Public Sector and private sector working together and trying to make implementation trillions of dollars working through thousands of local governments on the ground. Im here representing bloomberg. What our work is, ensuring longer lives for the greatest number of people in one of the best of my first we have to pull government innovation especially at the local level. Ive only recently joined the team but ive been engaged for years coming out of the white house implementing these in prefer that, as a local government. Experienced the promise of this generation also the cha
Lunch, we will get back to the program here in just a little bit. But feel free to say hi to each other now. That is what we are all here for and we will be back for the second half of the program in just a few minutes. Thankil you all so much. Please welcome to the stage luke macgowan the head of federal initiative the government innovation at bloomberg philanthropy. Hi, everybody. Thanks for having me. Its a privilege to come on after lunch, so at least you are not as cranky, though i guess if you falll asleep. Theree we go. Thank you to united infrastructure to accelerate on the u. S. Chamber of commerce for hosting us all ator this importt moment. I was reflecting on todays presentations and one of the things im struck by is big things get done by doing many small things. We learned that in Infrastructure Projects and grid projects. We learned that through partnerships in the Public Sector and the private sector working together on an apprenticeship program. We learned that from th