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SF Pride wraps with party, pushback against hundreds of bills targeting LGBTQ+ rights
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — From the parade to the party: San Francisco Pride celebrations took over the Civic Center and beyond Sunday, providing a place of belonging.
“San Francisco Pride is one of the best experiences ever. The community here is just so impactful and everyone loves each other,” said Fernando Cuascut, from the Bronx, NY, who was partying with his friend, ally Ashley Davis.
“I also came with my job Ebay and was in the parade, and it was an amazing experience — unforgettable,” Davis said.
This year’s Pride celebrations come as nearly 500 bills across the country take aim at LGBTQ+ rights.
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“We have so much power. We have so much power as a community we just need to stick together,” Cuascut said.
“It’s super amazing to see everyone out here showing their support as part of the community, or even if they’re an ally. I love it so much,” said San Jose resident, Nichole Rogy.
“I think it’s so important, you know, with the world and all that crap, it gets you down and coming here and being part of the community — it’s so nice,” said Kennedy Knight, who was visiting from Idaho.
“I’m a huge ally to the community, and it’s something that’s really important to me to show support for,” said Macy Howeson, who made the trip from Sacramento.
‘Experience Queer Joy’: SF Pride Parade showcases unity, inclusion and visibility
“I’m actually celebrating my first year of being out and Bi, so I felt like if I’m going to come out, this is as good a year as any,” added Haley Howeson.
“I feel like it’s a sign of community for everybody and an example of contradicting the hate,” said Petaluma resident Hanna McCarthy.
“I’m here to show my support, and I really stand for equality and fairness, and I love love, and I think our country really needs to embrace the that,” said Jake Daigle.
“I’m so glad we got to be here to participate,” added Christine Falcon-Daigle. “To really celebrate our city’s inclusive and tolerant and loving and peaceful vibe.”
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San Francisco 49ers at Green Bay Packers: Predictions, picks and odds for NFL Week 12 game
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The Green Bay Packers nearly lost to the Chicago Bears last week, in what would’ve been a massive upset, snapping a 10-game win streak for the cheese heads against their rivals. Now, the San Francisco 49ers are headed to Lambeau, fresh off a last-second defeat at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks.
Neither team played their best in Week 11, but only one of them walked away with a win. That speaks to Green Bay’s persistence. Unlike the 49ers, Green Bay has been able to squeak out close games, where San Francisco crumbles to bits under any sort of pressure. All that is to say that it is a wonder how some people still believe in the 49ers. Perhaps a win over a tough Green Bay squad would restore some faith.
Here are our experts’ predictions for this Week 12 matchup.
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Packers vs. 49ers odds, moneyline, over/under
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- Spread: Packers (-2.5)
- Moneyline: Packers (-140); Ravens (+115)
- Over/under: 47.5
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NFL Week 12 odds, predictions and picks
Browns vs. Steelers | Panthers vs. Chiefs | Bears vs. Vikings | Texans vs. Titans | Colts vs. Lions | Dolphins vs. Patriots | Giants vs. Buccaneers | Commanders vs. Cowboys | Raiders vs. Broncos | Packers vs. 49ers | Seahawks vs. Cardinals | Rams vs. Eagles | Chargers vs. Ravens
Lorenzo Reyes: 49ers 24, Packers 21
The Packers, frankly, should’ve lost last week against the Bears. The 49ers are wildly inconsistent, and the defense has had significant struggles this season. Time is running out for San Francisco, however, and the Niners must keep pace in the NFC West.
Tyler Dragon: 49ers 23, Packers 22
The 49ers let one slip away against Seattle last week. At some point, the 49ers have to flip the switch if they want to make another Super Bowl run. A win in Green Bay can catapult the 49ers in what’s been a sluggish 11 weeks.
Richard Morin: Packers 30, 49ers 27
The 49ers have burned me (and a lot of other prognosticators) all season, so I just can’t side with them to win at Lambeau. San Francisco will still be alive in the division race even after a loss.
Jordan Mendoza: 49ers 26, Packers 24
This matchup is tough because of how inconsistent both sides have been this season. Look for Christian McCaffrey to finally break free and come out with a much-needed road victory.
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How SF Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie's diverse transition team hopes to lay groundwork for change
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — A group of leaders from the tech industry, nonprofit world, and former government officials are hoping their diverse set of experiences will help set up San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie for success before he is sworn into office in January.
On Monday, Lurie announced his new transition team consisting of co-chairs and advisors – with heavy hitters like Sam Altman, CEO and co-founder of OpenAI, and former San Francisco Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White.
Hayes-White told ABC7 News that she is excited about the coalition Lurie was able to put together.
“It’s a great blend of people and I’m sure there will be some pretty interesting exchanges,” she said. “We’ll take direction from the boss, and I’m sure he’ll set out what his goals and priorities are and we’ll fill in the blanks for him and offer recommendations and advice. I think what I bring is a commitment as a lifelong San Franciscan to really getting the city back on track, hitting reset, if you will.”
SF Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie’s new transition team includes OpenAI co-founder, former fire chief
San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie announced his new transition team nearly two weeks after he was elected mayor succeeding Mayor London Breed.
Lurie – who previously founded and ran an anti-poverty nonprofit – said improving public safety will be his number one priority, followed by addressing the behavioral health crisis of the unhoused and revitalizing downtown attractions and business.
With a career in public safety spanning nearly three decades, Hayes-White said she hopes to help Lurie achieve these goals, especially when it comes to addressing the fentanyl epidemic on the streets. The mayor-elect has said that on his first day in office, he will declare a “fentanyl state of emergency.”
“We’ve seen some improvements under Mayor Breed just this last month. I know the fentanyl deaths were down quite significantly, but still way too many. So I think one of the things that we’re really going to look at, and that I’m going to recommend looking at, is this crossover that needs to exist between departments instead of working in a silo,” Hayes-White said. “Take a look at that, those relationships and see if there’s something that we can do a little bit more efficiently.”
VIDEO: Daniel Lurie gives ABC7 1st Bay Area TV interview after becoming SF mayor
San Francisco’s new mayor Daniel Lurie gave ABC7 News the first local TV news interview after winning the mayoral election.
Another co-chair Michael Tubbs, became one of the youngest mayors in the country when he was elected as Stockton’s mayor in 2016. He said it is one of Lurie’s strengths, not weaknesses, that he will be entering City Hall with a fresh perspective as a government outsider. Tubbs said he’ll be encouraging Lurie to question why things operate a certain way and not shy away from seeking innovative solutions.
“I think, in fact, the best leaders are the ones who are the most curious, the ones who are most inquisitive,” Tubbs said. “It’s really a matter of embracing what you don’t know, embracing being new, embracing being able to ask questions, because I think a lot of things people take for granted.”
The team will have its first meeting on Wednesday. There’s no timeline yet of when Lurie’s team will announce full-time senior positions like chief of staff.
Daniel Lurie delivers first remarks as San Francisco Mayor-elect, shares vision for city
Who is on his transition team?
Daniel Lurie’s transition team, co-chairs:
- Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI
- Joanne Hayes-White, former SFFD Fire Chief
- José A. Quiñonez, founding CEO of Mission Asset Fund
- Ned Segal, former CFO of Twitter and co-chair of Lurie’s mayoral campaign
- Michael Tubbs, former mayor of Stockton
- Nancy Tung, San Francisco prosecutor and chair of SF Democratic Party
- Paul Yep, retired SFPD police commander
Advisors:
- Sara Fenske Bahat: Transition Director
- Ann O’Leary: Transition Counsel
- Ben Rosenfield: Senior Advisor
Lurie is succeeding incumbent Mayor London Breed, who conceded to Lurie on Nov. 7, after election results showed Lurie receiving more first-place ranked-choice votes than Breed.
It is the first time since 1991 that an incumbent mayor has been unseated.
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Pregnant woman shot while in San Francisco Bret Harte area; suspect at-large
San Francisco police said a pregnant woman was shot Tuesday afternoon while she was in the Bret Harte area.
The shooting happened around 2:13 p.m. on the 1100 block of Hollister Avenue.
Police said officers arrived at the scene and learned that the woman was shot in the stomach. San Francisco Fire said she was taken to the hospital but was conscious and able to walk.
Police said they searched the area for the shooter but have not found anyone.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 415-575-4444.
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