bay area. [applause] the hon. london breed: i ll be going to sacramento to fight for new housing because we need more housing for our workers, for our families, for our seniors. because our retail shops can t afford to hire people who live here, because housing should be affordable and viable to san franciscans of all levels. the hon. london breed: we can t say we need more housing and then reject the policies that actually allow us to build that housing. [applause] the hon. london breed: i wasn t here decades ago when we imposed restrictive laws to prevent more housing, but i will be here when we start build housing in san francisco and the bay area again. it is time. so here s what i want the next decade to look like. i want this to be the decade where we no longer walk by a person shooting up or a person who s shouting out of control or suffering on our streets and shrug our shoulders or turn away and wonder, what should we do? i am determined over the next four year
my internship at nbc this upcoming summer. [applause] i ve always been ambitious, but i was lucky to have women in my life that looked like me and achieved great things, and one of those great women that i looked up to the most, our current mayor, my godmother, london breed. she wasn t changed much, by the way. to this day, she is still the same wise, inspiring, and supportive person that she was when i was a child. i know all too well the impact that mayor breed has had on myself, and i am extremely excited to see all the wonderful things that she will do for the city, and for that, i say thank you. [applause] and now, please join me in welcoming father paul fitzgerald, president of the university of san francisco, to deliver today s invocation. [applause] thank you, kayla, and thank you all for being here today as we honor and congratulate and thank our mayor, london breed. mayor breed completed a masters in public education public administration at the university o
upcoming summer. [applause] i ve always been ambitious, but i was lucky to have women in my life that looked like me and achieved great things, and one of those great women that i looked up to the most, our current mayor, my godmother, london breed. she wasn t changed much, by the way. to this day, she is still the same wise, inspiring, and supportive person that she was when i was a child. i know all too well the impact that mayor breed has had on myself, and i am extremely excited to see all the wonderful things that she will do for the city, and for that, i say thank you. [applause] and now, please join me in welcoming father paul fitzgerald, president of the university of san francisco, to deliver today s invocation. [applause] thank you, kayla, and thank you all for being here today as we honor and congratulate and thank our mayor, london breed. mayor breed completed a masters in public education public administration at the university of san francisco back in 20
City and palo alto and belmont as well. Now for the south bay, weve had heavier rain fall. Head a lull in the activity, but all of this activity right now across per toe la valley, that will continue to track right through downtown san jose as we head through 628, alum rock by 6 24. 35 minutes, it will ramp up yet again for you. Now we take you to the east bay and you can see berkeley getting hit with heavy area rain fall. This will push through. Lafayette as we head through the next 15 minutes or so. Lot of water on the roadways there. And while it is not heavy rain in the north bay, widespread moderate rainfall will keep our flood threat through at least 8 00 p. M. Flood advisory is now through the north bay and portions of the east bay. Well have full details in 15 minutes. Thanks, jeff. The commute is a bit messy tonight because of all this rain, live look at san jose on the left hand side, dublin on the right. The roads are slick, could be a long night if youre waiting for someone
150,000 to the building, 20,000 more to the belongings of her and her son they confined the fire to one unit. The bottle was found inside, no question there was accelerant used. The arson investigation is on. Terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. Scary moments onboard a school bus. A school bus that was rearended by a car in the east bay this morning 8 30. The san on east 14th street and 165th avenue, in unincorporated Alameda County. Four passengers onboard, two were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. On the peninsula two people are recovering after a dramatic cliff rescue in San Mateo County that tied up traffic this morning. The couple drove their car off a cliff in daly city. The car plunged huges of feet. One victim had to be carried to the top of the bluff that person is suffering from serious injuries. A second person appears to be okay. The accident happened 4 15 this morning. The rescue shutdown traffic along skyline boulevard, the lanes have since reopen. Weather starting to tu