Seven days by now, we may be 20 degrees below average. A lot going on the next 73 today and tomorrow it is about warmer temperatures. There are some on the cool side and others are warm. My good friend mike here, the thermal belt are well across the solano county, around the eye 80 corridor. It is 51 in common travis fearful, he had 66 in vacaville with a north wind at 9 Miles Per Hour. Napa airport is 49, travis has bumped up a teeny bit 252. Vacaville is 67. Rio vista is 57. There is a lot of crazy temps around right now, sfo 60, you can find some not far away, some low 50s. Castro valley, 51. Livermore 52. Temperatures are on the way up. Today into tomorrow, sunday will still be all right. Overall, we are looking for one conditions today, upper 80s for son, ellsberg. Palo alto, 82, mill valley, upper 80s. Oakland, fremont, Stinson Beach San Francisco, 70s. All quiet now. And, coast bay looks good, the system in the northeast part of the state has kicked out toward salt lake city. Ev
Issues are still with us today. President jimmy carter signed the refugees act which raised the ceiling for refugees allowed in america. Held at the jimmy carter president ial library and museum in atlanta, this is an hour and a half. I want to lets get started again. Were going to start with our first panel. I will introduce the moderator, then she will introduce the panelists. Honored to introduce monica stadke. Shes with the raven group. I know monica from her time on the Judiciary Committee, House Judiciary Committee where she focused on immigration and refugees issues. Also i know monica for another reason. Her father was a refugee from uganda resettled to new orleans by hias, my organization. So with that, monica . Thank you very much. And thank you for being here. Thank you to mark for putting on this wonderful event. As mark said, my father was resettled by hias in 1972. So i have a very personal connection. As counsel on the House Judiciary Committee, i worked closely on refug
Just a public official who is selling his office but also defrauding private individuals in a separate matter. He denied williams request to be let out to visit his ailing mother for fear of her passing away. You stole from her mother and now you want to visit her. A reference to evidence presented at trial that williams defrauded her nursing home out of 23,000. And the lawyer read his apologetic to the people of philadelphia for quote, letting them down. We didnt want to make this a sobbing spectacle. Obviously its not my day of sentencing to get his words across it was better that i read it. His wife and daughters were in court to support him and left Court Without responding and the girlfriend making an obscene gesture to the media. The Justice Department said it could be several weeks before Seth Williams low security prison is actually selected. Vernon odom, channel 6 action news at the federal courthouse in center city. Thank you vernon, you can find a wealth of material of the r
Hard work on coming to consensus about what this private right of action should look like. So i just want to say a couple of programs because i dont know if it is unpress dented dented but it is rare. And i want to talk about why we decided to go this route. We are basically strengthening what was already a very strong ordinance. And by taking this step, of creating a private right of action for individuals or nonprofits, serving immigrant populations to hold the city accountable, if the city or snee act tore in the city violates these protections that we are creating, it is an extraordinary act, and we are doing this because of the fact that Muslim Community in San Francisco and across the country, and the immigrant community in general in the u. S. Is facing dangerous discrimination by our federal government as we speak. And with this ordinance and the amendments we are sending a strong and clear message to the Trump Administration that San Francisco is dead serious about doing what
Can you call item one, please . Yes. Resolution retroactively approving the city and county of San Francisco Refugee Services plan for the fiscal years, 15, 16, and 16, 17. Great, and i understand that suzy smith is here who is the Deputy Director for the policy and planning for the Human Services agency. Thank you. Good moerrning i am joined ba few people, the refugee coordinator and two providers gladys and nancy from the Lynn Institute, after a say a few brief words they will say a few words about their programming. The item before you is a resolution approving San Francisco federal fiscal year, 15, 16, and 16, 17s Refugee Services plans. These are submitted annually for the funding. San francisco is one of eight counties, that receives refugee federal refugee assistance funding and administered through the California Department of social services and the 15, 16, allocation was totalled 214,000, and the 16, 17, allocation totalled 168,000 dollars. And the funds are used for newly ar