National organization of women. The resolution im introducing today will request that San Francisco become a member of cavo and join efforts to make open source voting a reality. Thank you, madam clerk. Thank you, supervisor wiener. Supervisor avalos. Thank you, madam clerk. A couple items for introduction. One, the first one is related to our efforts around Climate Change, which is actually one of the most serious issues that face the world if not the most serious issue that faces the world this century. Today im introducing an ordinance for gas stations to post labels on gas pumps to [speaker not understood]. This is an initiative created by 350 bay area. They are calling it beyond the pump. The Berkeley City Council is also considering requiring these label. We continue to work on collective solutions to Climate Change like promoting transit and cleanpowersf, we can also encourage people to take individual action. Putting information labels on gas nozzles would remind each of us tha
A word of teds passing became public as one of teds passing became public ~ friends shared grief, memories and inspiration. And there has been a common theme in all of their reflections. Ted was a fearless and powerful activist who never hesitated to draw a line in the sand and stick to his principles. He was someone who both led militant and direct action in the streets and also actively participated in crafting and moving legislation at city hall and at the ballot box. He was also very good at helping to build coalitionses. Despite his political four and his prowess, he was one of the most down to earth approachable humble people there was and was one of those rare advocates that did not leave a trail of enemies in his wake. Ted was a tireless champion for tenants, poor people, and the working class in the face of victory and defeat, and he was a source of strength for many others to keep fighting. One of the strongest recurring images people have seem to have of ted was a positive a
After a water main break partially shutdown terminal a. Pam this is a live picture from outside. Still no word on what caused the problem. But all of this has really caused a huge headache for travelers. Forcing some flight delays and cancelations. Kron4s Terisa Estacio has more. Reporter a chaotic morning on this monday because of a water main break and it was not just because of a water main break it was a hot water main break with temperatures of 180 degrees all over terminal day. Forcing the sprinklers to go off and the water then went into the walls the carpet and as well as several electronic systems. Very important electronic systems. And what they are trying to do to rectify the situation . To have the rescue teams and with extraction systems with peters and etc. Heaters we are assisting with type of damage was done in terminal 8 right now as well as the t s eight equipment. We are on our way to hawaii and this is not a good start. Reporter to recede as stasi 0 kron 4 news pam
Sidelined injury. Welcome to our viewers around the United States and around the world. Its friday, october 18th. Happy friday to you. Its 4 00 a. M. In new york. Its 11 00 a. M. In turkey and 10 00 a. M. In brussels. And the acting white house chief of staff, brazenly, contradicting the administration line, and admitting there was a quid pro quo with ukraine. Mick mulvaney telling reporters if president withheld aid, in part, to pressure ukraine into investigating democrats. Demand for investigation into the democrats was part of the reason he was to withhold funding for ukraine . The look back to what happened in 2016 was part of the thing he was worried about. This is described as a quid pro quo. Its funding will not flow unless the investigation into the democratic server happens, as well. We do that all the time with foreign policy. I have news for everybody. Get over it. Theres going to be political influence in foreign policy. Hours later, mulvaney was walking back the argument,