people were hurt but you heard them, three suspects and finally they caught one of these guys that has been doing these robbers around town. you re about ipods and i-pass but now finally the have someone in custody. but look at the damage left behind. that is crazy, thank you very much. this developing story out of oakland, this is video into the newsroom, police have detained a person who may be linked to last night s take over robbery of a safeway store in neighboring san leandro. five armed robbers stormed the safeway at 9:00 and ordered workers and customers to the floor and stole money from the cash registers. no one was hurt, a whole incident happened in about 40 seconds. call it a pepper spray payout. the video when viral, uc students doused with pepper spray during a campus protest. tonight new details about $1 million settlement. phil matier explains that is only half of what the mess has cost taxpayers. that is right, it is one of those scenes that stays in ev
the 80,000 small businesses in san francisco. one area is the fact that many of our small businesses receive annual license renewals. there are hundreds of different types of licenses. there are four different buildings cycles for every location that often creates enormous and bureaucratic hassles. thanks to the work of the fire police, health, and department of emergency management, i am introducing legislation that simplifies how businesses are built to consolidate the building into one of due date, march the thirty first to that they go to a licensee rather than a variety of locations. and such that apartments are actually required to post a fees on web sites. i just wanted to say a few words about the occupiey sf movement. i think i speak with my colleagues in sharing and the sympathizing with the frustrations of the protesters here in san francisco and through the country. in san francisco, we need to allow the protests to occur, the right to free speech at the right to
annual license renewals. there are hundreds of different types of licenses. there are four different buildings cycles for every location that often creates enormous and bureaucratic hassles. thanks to the work of the fire police, health, and department of emergency management, i am introducing legislation that simplifies how businesses are built to consolidate the building into one of due date, march the thirty first to that they go to a licensee rather than a variety of locations. and such that apartments are actually required to post a fees on web sites. i just wanted to say a few words about the occupiey sf movement. i think i speak with my colleagues in sharing and the sympathizing with the frustrations of the protesters here in san francisco and through the country. in san francisco, we need to allow the protests to occur, the right to free speech at the right to assembly that is consistent with city laws. i hope that we are able to do that. i ask folks during public, pl
in san francisco, we need to allow the protests to occur, the right to free speech at the right to assembly that is consistent with city laws. i hope that we are able to do that. i ask folks during public, please respect the rules of the chamber and cannot express applause or opposition to comment that come through. nothing in the board ruled prevent the silent hand clapping that i saw, welld one. well done. respect what we are trying to do, to write respect everyone s right to speak. we will be here all night if need be. we want to give everyone a chance to speak, be heard, and hear the proceedings. why don t we proceed to the next colleyville? supervisor mirkarimi: i would also like to thank supervisor avalos and supervisor mar for their comments. as an elected representative of city government, there is nothing more deflating and more disempowering than local government and municipal legislators not being able to have the ability to respond in a way that we would like. t
it is a good use for the demonstrators to be focused on sfpd when the focus is on the top 1% and the wealth occured there. i spent time talking to residents, at any given time we have six to eight police officers in south of market and i don t want to see three at the demonstration. if it continues to go on as it is currently. last, i wanted to touch on another issue that the office is working on, pedestrian safety. i had the unfortunate circumstances of actually witnessing a pedestrian get hit by a car. it really reaffirm my commitment to working on increasing pedestrian safety, particularly in district 64 we have the highest number of collisions between vehicles and cars. and also of howard and full sun, i continue working on this. i want to thank the chief s wife for being here. last night, one of the participants collapsed. the fire department came immediately and was able to serve him as a patient. everyone really appreciates your service to our city. the rest the submit