Tonight shes in jail again for hanging out at the airport where she does not belong. Good evening. This woman is in trouble after failing to keep her word. Marilyn hartman is facing a new round of charges for violating a judges order. Shes like people you probably pass by every day. Homeless. She can be spending her days in the streets but said shed rather be in an airport because its safer. Well, not if youre violating a judges order. The police in l. A. Gave her directions to a shelter and put staff on alert. With a feeling she might be back and they were right. One worker recognized her and so did police. Police officers watched her. She entered terminal two. She went into several terminals in what appeared she was scouting them out. This time, hartman didnt appear to be getting on the planes the woman known as a serial stowaway told the judge she understood. It was clearly wrong on my part. I dont want to do it again. Because i certainly dont want to do jail time. But there was a p
Anchor Spencer Christian who is tracking the storm. Spencer . Here is how things look on the radar image. Two storms approaching the big island. Iselle, hurricane category one hurricane is just about ready to make landfall within the next couple of hours. Let me give you some statistics of the two storms. Hurricane julio is a powerful category three, but thats far off right now. Were looking at iselle which has a center only about 95 miles east southeast of hilo, maximum sustained winds 75 miles per hour. Probably will be a category one hurricane. It will pass over the ill aslad move quickly over the chain of islands over the next couple of days and then Tropical Storm julio moving north of the island. It may be far enough away that it wont deal much of a blow at all to the islands, but once again, expecting landfall from iselle within the next couple of hours. That would be around, oh, 8 00 p. M. Hawaii aleutian standard time. Tropical storm warnings in effect for the remainder of the
Part. I dont want to do it again. Because i certainly dont want to do jail time. But there was a problem. She had no place to go. Where is home . Im not sure actually. Is it bay area . Its called a homeless shelter. When she returned to lax she may have been trying to go back to the bay area. I want to go back with a paid ticket. Its what i want to do. But it costs smn, something for her was in short supply. I have 425. L. A. Police have indicated they may want to evaluate her for signs of Mental Illness but they say they cant give treatment unless she wants it. In the bay area, shes walked out of a treatment program, saying she didnt like the people there. Ten days shy of the anniversary of the rim fire, a man in the sierra foothills faces four counts of starting the fire and lying about it. The rim fire burned for nine weeks, charring 250,000 acres and becoming one of the biggest fires in california history. We have reaction now from our affiliate in sacramento. Im tim daily. The riv
With ricky in support of the project. This question about competitive bids is something that we grappled with as well at the stafflevel. You know, throughout the process we have been focused on relocating teatro on port property. We have the experience with the americas cup of dislocationing a lot of very good port tenants. We are able to relocate the large majority of those to other areas of the port property at the time. But with teatro, they really needed to be in the northern waterfront. They needed a longerterm lease at a new location that cant be entered at 27 because the new terminal construction. So that has been our goal. I think it was really teatro through the public process and understanding that people didnt want to go with the same form of the facility as it existed before, which was the tent structure. That people really wanted a permanent facility at seawall lot 324 and prior plus planning had indicated a neighborhood desire for a hotel use at the site. Teatro went out
This project goes way above and beyond this. The developer approached our union with the intent and idea of negotiating an agreement that guaranteed good quality jobss and not just this project, but every project that they develop nationwide going forward. And from our perspective, that really drives home the level of commitment that they have to making this project exactly the kind of project that the port needs more of. The kind of project that brings not just jobs, but goodquality, livingwage jobs, to portlands, which have traditionally been the center of good Quality Living wage jobs in San Francisco. And yet, have seen those jobs eroded. Much like the warriors project a few months ago or a couple of years ago. This is a truly exceptional project that is going to go a long way to leading to the kind of jobs that keeps San Francisco affordable for workingclass people. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Louis. Next speaker, please, just come on up. Yes, thank you. My name is christen clayton