Happy sunday. ait is may 17. a good morning to you. a woke up to the sound of the a rain. This is on the roof this amorning. athey had this this morning to a see how this day is going to shape aup. a and rosemary, i think you said a yesterday morning it will be a a little bit off and on. Good morning. a waking up at the cloudy skies. a the rainy conditions. awe will begin to see peaks of a sunshine and blue skies. aalthough we will be completely. aa giving a live look bear over a the east bay shore where it is a a bit foggy and cloudy and a soggy. We are looking at temperatures ain the 50s. Lets atake a look at the radara i do imagine we have some a drizzle out there falling belowa the radar. Just a few sprinkles being apicked up around the east shora and areas over the north bay. a shifting and around the a peninsula. Not muach going on at the moment. aa we have inside the bay and as awe go towards the sierra we ahave snow falling here with a advisors expected that will last all the w
Challenges our society has had trouble with in recent years this is a time that makes us wonder how strong institutions will be how we rise to a challenge like this but because at the time of testing but also think of americas strength what we are good i had as a country and to address the enormous problems. Host how did we get here . Thats a complicated question. Our country has always tried to strike a balance between the dignity and quality of the individual on one hand and some strength of community on the other our society in the past halfcentury has emphasized the individual, liberty, freedom, dy that has brought some enormous advantages and benefits but there is another side to the coin that can look like fragmentation and isolation and alienation and loneliness and we have seen all that and era marked by a crises to the financial crisis to a pandemic that forces us to look to the sources of our strength and ways to drive us to the history and politics is not always good at doin
And run their business. This weighs heavily on all of us including those of us at pg e. This is not how we want to serve you, and this is now how we want to run our business. Were actually in the business of providing power, not taking power away. So, we feel the impact of the decision, and i understand how it alters, how it disrupts the normal flow of life and the normal flow of community. But theres another part of the reality that were in. With winds like the last 24 hours or so and the conditions of the vegetation, we could not run parts of this system given the risk to Public Safety. We struggle with the decision as we do with any decision to turn off power. We weigh the level of acceptable risk given the circumstances, the wind and the vegetation, and we determine that we must have zero risk of a spark. So, what exactly was the risk . Well, we know from history that wind speed, the wind speeds at which our lines can be affected and cause a fire. Wind speeds at about 45milesperhou
Many, many years. Right now its only for the pride of ownership for us. The couple who paid 90,000 for Presidio Terrace when the city auctioned it off. The Homeowners Association appealed to San Franciscos board of supervisors to get the street back. Attorney matt dorsey says the Tax Collector Treasurers Office failed to notify them, failing constitutional rights. It could have been posted. It could have been trying harder to find the address, picking up a telephone. Does that mean when you live on one of the most exclusive youre wealthy and politically connected that you get a different system of government than the rest of us. Among those dianne feinstein. No one should lose property at the hands of the government. They simply did not Pay Attention to take care of the property. Wayne freedman, abc 7 news. A water main break in San Francisco is causing a big traffic mess tonight. Sky 7 was above second and harrison streets about an hour ago. Officials are urging drivers to avoid the a
The street in question was purchased two years ago, but its been the hot topic. The homes are filled with the rich, the famous and the outraged. Wayne freedman joins us live fom city hall. They are making it as complicated as possible. The people who lived along the street didnt hear about it until 2017. Theyre asking the board of supervisors to rescind that sale, saying they were never notified. From there, was this a platter of speculation or a matter of not looking at your mail . Take a look. Only in San Francisco. I dont dispute that we could have done more. That is San Francisco treasurer jose cisneros, speaking before the board of supervisors saying he could not have searched harder but needed more tools to notify the owners that they were delinquent in making their tax payments for many, many years. Right now its only for the pride of ownership for us. The couple who paid 90,000 for Presidio Terrace when the city auctioned it off. The Homeowners Association appealed to San Franc