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  • Oakland dragged to court for having “San Francisco” in name of new airport

    Oakland dragged to court for having “San Francisco” in name of new airport

    San Francisco is suing Oakland after changing the name of their airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport. San Francisco thinks this will make things confusing and hurt their airport’s finances.

    San Francisco is going to court to stop Oakland airport from changing its name. They say the new name goes against San Francisco International Airport’s trademark.

    The Port of Oakland commissioners all agreed to change the name last week. They will vote again on May 9 to make it official. The airport’s name is Oakland International Airport right now.

    San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu said they hoped Oakland would agree on a new name, but since they didn’t, they have to sue to protect SFO’s trademark.

    Chiu said the renaming plan is meant to confuse people and make them think that OAK has a connection to SFO, even though it doesn’t. This would be especially confusing for travelers who don’t speak or read English.

    Officials at the Oakland airport want to change its name and will fight for their right to do it in court.

    “The Port of Oakland said that OAK’s planned name change does not break SFO’s trademark. ” “We will strongly fight for our right to keep our place on the San Francisco Bay. “

  • Cash App developer Bob Lee murdered in San Francisco

    Cash App developer Bob Lee murdered in San Francisco

    The chief product officer of Mobile Coin and the creator of the mobile payment business Cash App, Bob Lee, was attacked in San Francisco yesterday.

    About 2.35 am on Tuesday, members of the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) responded to reports of a stabbing in the Rincon Hill area of the city.

    When they arrived, a 43-year-old guy was there with “life-threatening” wounds.
    He was attended to on the spot before being sent to a nearby hospital, where he passed away.

    The victim’s identity has not yet been released by authorities, but friends identified him as Bob Lee, a software developer who previously worked for Google, where he helped develop early Android cell phones, and Square.

    While working for Square, a firm founded by former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and billionaire Jim McKelvey, he was responsible for developing the company’s mobile payment app. This project was eventually launched as Cash App in 2013.

    Dorsey confirmed the news about Lee on Nostr, a distributed social media network.

    ‘It’s real. Getting calls. Heartbreaking. Bob was instrumental to Square and Cash App. STL guy,’ the ex-Twitter CEO wrote.

    Lee later became the chief product officer for cryptocurrency startup MobileCoin.

    ‘Bob was a force of nature,’ MobileCoin CEO Joshua Goldbard told ABC7. ‘Helped to birth Android and CashApp into our world. Moby was his dream: a privacy protecting wallet for the 21st Century. I will miss him every day.’

    Lee also worked as an angel investor, providing startup funds for companies including SpaceX, Clubhouse, Tile, Figma, Faire, Orchid, Addressable, Nana, Ticket Fairy, Gowalla, Asha, SiPhox, Netswitch, and Found, according to his LinkedIn page.

    Police have made no arrests, and have not identified any details about possible suspects. The case remains under investigation by the SFPD Homicide Detail.

  • Fired Twitter cleaning staff ‘treated like garbage’

    Cleaners at Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco have told the BBC they were sacked without severance pay.

    One of them told the BBC a member of Elon Musk’s team had said their jobs would be replaced by robots.

    A California state senator said Mr Musk was treating the former staff “like garbage”.

    San Francisco’s city attorney, David Chiu, said he’s investigating if Mr Musk broke the law. Twitter has not responded to a BBC request for comment.

    “Elon Musk has had a long history of flouting labour laws,” Mr Chiu told the BBC.

    “While I’m not surprised this happened, I feel for these workers. We will be looking into this further.”

    Juana Laura Chavero Ramirez
    Image caption, Juana Laura Chavero Ramirez says she might not be able to afford her diabetic medication

    The BBC spoke to four cleaners who say they were fired from Twitter on Monday – their interviews were conducted in Spanish.

    Adrianna Villarreal, who worked for Twitter for four years, said she’s now worried she won’t have enough money to feed her family over Christmas.

    “It’s a sad and frustrating thing for our families and children,” she said.

    The cleaners were working at Twitter last week until they were told their jobs were under threat.

    Olga Miranda, president of the cleaners’ union, said they organised a strike on Monday to protest. The cleaners were then told they had been laid off effective immediately, she says.

    “They did this three weeks before Christmas,” she said. “I think we were fired because we’re a union.”

    Adrianna Villarreal
    Image caption, Adrianna Villarreal says she’s worried about how to buy Christmas gifts for her children

    Julio Alvarado had been a cleaner for 10 years at Twitter. He says the environment was always friendly during his time there.

    But he says things changed when Elon Musk took over Twitter in October.

    “People worked without worries,” he told the BBC. “Now we are afraid.”

    Since Mr Musk acquired the company, Mr Alvarado says he was escorted by private security while cleaning parts of the office.

    He also says he was told by someone from Mr Musk’s team that his job would be obsolete soon anyway because robots would eventually replace human cleaners.

    Without his job, Mr Alvarado says he’s worried about paying his bills. He also says he’s supporting his family back in Mexico.

    “I can only tell you, I don’t have money to pay the rent,” he says. “I’m not going to have medical insurance. I don’t know what I’m going to do.”

    Juana Laura Chavero Ramirez said she had worked for five years at Twitter. A diabetic, she’s concerned she won’t be able to get her medication.

    “It’s just horrible,” she said. “We’re not only losing our job, we’re losing our income.”

    Adrianna Villarreal, who had worked at Twitter since 2018, said she was worried she would not be able to afford Christmas gifts.

    “We are supposed to have Christmas presents for our children,” she said, “a plate of food on our table and overnight we don’t have anything.”

    The cleaners say they do not know what to do – as there are few available cleaning vacancies in San Francisco at the moment.

    A small group of cleaners have protested outside San Francisco’s Twitter headquarters since Monday.

    California state senator Scott Wiener told the BBC the cleaners had been treated “horribly”.

    “In the short term, I’d like to see him [Elon Musk] treat his janitors like human beings,” said Mr Wiener, “and get them back working – not just throw them out right before Christmas.”

  • Elon Musk turns Twitter into ‘hotel’ for staff

    The BBC has obtained photos of Twitter office space that has been converted into bedrooms, which San Francisco authorities are investigating as a possible violation of building codes.

    One image shows a room with a double bed, a wardrobe, and slippers.

    According to an ex-employee, new Twitter CEO Elon Musk has been staying at the company’s headquarters since he purchased it.

    He emailed all Twitter employees last month, saying they “will need to be extremely hardcore” to succeed.

    San Francisco’s Department of Building Inspection has confirmed it is investigating potential violations following a complaint.

    Mr Musk said the city was attacking companies for providing beds to “tired employees”.

    In a now-deleted tweet, Mr Musk posted that he would work and sleep in the office “until the org is fixed”.

    The BBC has also been given pictures of sofas at Twitter being used as beds.

    Another conference room has an alarm clock, and a picture placed over a made-up bed.

    A wardrobe at Twitter's HQ
    Image caption, Former staff say wardrobes have been moved into Twitter’s HQ

    “It looks like a hotel room,” said one former worker. They went on to say that Mr Musk regularly sleeps at the Twitter HQ in San Francisco.

    Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the BBC.

    Last month Mr Musk – who completed his Twitter takeover in October – emailed all staff at the company saying they would need to work “long hours at high intensity”.

    “Only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade,” he wrote.

    California state senator Scott Wiener told the BBC on Wednesday: “He’s now making them [workers] sleep at Twitter.

    “It’s clear that he doesn’t really care about people. He doesn’t care about the people who work for him.”

    A Department of Building Inspection official told the BBC’s US partner CBS News: ‘We need to make sure the building is being used as intended.”

    Two sofas with bedding on them
    Image caption, Two sofas with bedding on them

    In a reply to a journalist on Twitter, Mr Musk posted that the city should prioritise protecting children from the consequences of opioid drug misuse.

    ‘Office armchairs’

    Forbes broke the story of “sad little conference-room sleeping quarters at the company’s recently depopulated headquarters”, noting it was an apparent improvement on the improvised sleeping-bag-on-the-floor arrangement posted on Twitter by one employee.

    The bedrooms, Bloomberg reported, are also said to accommodate staff from Tesla and other Musk-owned businesses brought in to work at Twitter, “some of whom travel to Twitter for work meetings”, sources told the publication.

    Department of Building Inspection official Patrick Hannan told the San Francisco Chronicle it investigated all complaints and there were different rules for residential buildings, even those used for short-term stays.

    In May 2020, before Mr Musk’s takeover, Twitter told employees they could work from home “forever” if they so wished because its remote-working measures during Covid lockdowns had been a success.

    Last month Mr Musk said remote working would end.

  • Garoppolo throws four touchdowns in dominant 49ers win over the Cardinals

    The San Francisco 49ers did not allow the Arizona Cardinals to score a single point in the second half of Monday’s 38-10 blowout in Mexico City.

    Despite the lop-sided final result, the Cardinals scored the first points of the game with an early field goal, and after two short-range touchdown passes from the 49ers’ Jimmy Garoppolo to Brandon Aiyuk and George Kittle, Arizona pulled it back to 14-10 with a James Conner goal-line touchdown run.

    Unfortunately for the Cardinals, that touchdown in the second quarter would be their last points of the game, with the 49ers’ defense figuring things out at halftime and producing a shut-out the rest of the way.

    San Francisco put the game to bed with two more touchdowns in the third period – a second to Aiyuk, and a 39-yard end-around score for receiver Deebo Samuel – before adding the finishing touches with a second touchdown for Kittle in the last.

    Having not thrown more than two touchdown passes in any game since October 2020, Garoppolo finished off completing 20 of his 29 passes for 228 yards and four scores, tying a career-high as his offense committed no turnovers.

    Kittle caught four passes for 84 yards and two scores, doubling his touchdown tally for the season, while Aiyuk’s two touchdowns came from his only two catches, giving him a six overall to lead the 49ers’ pass-catchers this campaign.

    At 6-4, the 49ers sit atop the NFC West, owning the tiebreaker with fellow 6-4 side the Seattle Seahawks, while the Cardinals fell to 4-7.

  • Garoppolo and the well-oiled 49ers machine enjoy electric night in Mexico City

    San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was full of praise for his teammates after he threw a season-high four touchdown passes in a strong 38-10 win against the Arizona Cardinals on Monday in Mexico City.

    Garoppolo had not thrown more than two touchdowns in a game since October 2020, but gave two scores to tight end George Kittle and two to wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk to run up the score.

    It was also the third consecutive game the 49ers’ defense have not allowed a single point in the second half, with the Cardinals’ last score coming with five minutes to go in the second quarter as they struggled to move the ball without starting quarterback Kyler Murray.

    Speaking to ESPN on the field immediately after the final whistle, Garoppolo made sure to spread the credit around for the offense’s success.

    “It was just guys making plays today,” he said. “All the receivers stepped up, the offensive line played great, it was a clean pocket all night.

    “When it’s like that, it makes for a fun night. It was an electric atmosphere, so we were feeding off that.

    “We’ve got some playmakers, and we get the ball in their hands. You see George [Kittle] at the end there, [Aiyuk] breaking some tackles and scoring – it made for a good night.”

    The 49ers led 14-10 at half-time, before winning the second half 24-0. When asked what impressed him about his side’s defense after the break, Garoppolo said he can sense when they’re switched on.

    “Everything [impressed me],” he said. “I don’t get to enjoy all of it, but you can feel from the sideline that they’re hitting, they’re making plays and having fun out there. That’s what it’s all about.”

    Star linebacker Fred Warner was also asked about San Francisco’s suffocating defense, and he said he felt they could have been even better.

    “It’s crazy, because I think back at all the plays we could’ve made,” he said. “But I look at that 10 on the scoreboard and I can’t be too mad about it.”

    Their third consecutive win leaves the 49ers atop the NFC West, owning the tiebreaker against the division’s other 6-4 team, the Seattle Seahawks.

  • Youngkin apologized in a handwritten note to Pelosi for comments about her husband’s attack

    Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin sent a handwritten note of apology to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for comments he made following her husband Paul Pelosi’s assault, according to her spokesperson.

    According to the spokesperson, the speaker has accepted the apology.

    The letter, dated November 1, came after the Virginia Republican claimed late last month that  “Speaker Pelosi’s husband had a break-in last night in their house, and he was assaulted. There’s no room for violence anywhere, but we’re gonna send her back to be with him in California. That’s what we’re going to go do.”

    Youngkin at the time was stumping for congressional candidate Yesli Vega just hours after the assault.

    Punchbowl was first to report about the letter.

    Youngkin, who drew criticism for the initial swipe at Pelosi, later expressed regret for making the comments.

    “At the end of the day, I really wanted to express the fact that what happened to Speaker Pelosi’s husband was atrocious. And I didn’t do a great job,” he told Punchbowl News.

    Paul Pelosi was attacked with a hammer at the couple’s home in San Francisco by a male assailant at the end of last month, authorities have said. The assailant was searching for the speaker of the House, according to court documents.

    The violent attack on Paul Pelosi raised concerns over threats of political violence driven by partisan animosity and increasingly hostile political rhetoric, and highlighted the potential vulnerability of lawmakers and their families in the current political climate.

  • Nancy Pelosi: The hammer attack has traumatised us

    Nancy Pelosi has stated that the violent attack on her husband has left her “heartbroken and traumatised.”

    The speaker of the United States House of Representatives said her family was “grateful for the quick response of law enforcement” and for his medical care.

    A male assailant struck Paul Pelosi with a hammer at the couple’s San Francisco home on Friday.

    The 82-year-old’s condition “continues to improve” after the attack, Mrs Pelosi said.

    He suffered a fractured skull and injuries to his right arm and hands, and remains in hospital receiving “life-saving” care, she said.

    The suspect, David Depape, 42, is said to have demanded to see Mrs Pelosi – stoking fears about political violence in the run-up to the 8 November midterm elections.

    The speaker – who was on the other side of the country in Washington DC at the time of the assault – flew back to see her husband in hospital.

    In her statement, she said prayers and warm-wishers were comfort and were helping Mr Pelosi’s recovery.

    Police officers responded to a call at around 02:27 local time (09:27 GMT) on Friday.

    They found Mr Pelosi and the suspect struggling over a hammer, but it was wrested from Mr Pelosi by the intruder, who violently assaulted him with it.

    The suspect was tackled and disarmed by officers. He had attempted to tie up Mr Pelosi “until Nancy got home”, law enforcement sources told CBS News. He reportedly shouted “where’s Nancy?” during the incident.

    He is also facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, and several other felonies.

    Mrs Pelosi, also 82, is one of the most powerful politicians in the country. She was re-elected to a fourth term as Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2021, making her second in line to the presidency, after Vice-President Kamala Harris.

    The Baltimore native has represented the San Francisco area in Congress since 1987 and typically splits her time between California and Washington DC.

    She is currently fundraising and campaigning with Democrats around the country ahead of the midterm elections.

    Paul Pelosi is the multimillionaire founder of a venture capital firm and lives primarily in San Francisco, where he was born and raised.

    The couple has been married since 1963 and have five children.

    Members of Congress have been on high alert over security threats since the riot at the US Capitol in January 2021.

    Mrs Pelosi’s office in the building was ransacked by supporters of then-President Donald Trump during the riot.

    US President Joe Biden has condemned the attack on Paul Pelosi and said “enough is enough” when it comes to violence in politics.

     

     

  • Nancy Pelosi’s husband hospitalized after home intruder assault

    Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul Pelosi has been hospitalized after he was assaulted by an intruder in their San Francisco home.

    In a statement shared by Pelosi’s spokesman Drew Hammill on Friday, it was confirmed that the House Speaker’s husband was attacked in the morning by someone who forced their way inside. “Early this morning, an assailant broke into the Pelosi residence in San Francisco and violently assaulted Mr. Pelosi,” reads the statement. “The assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation.”

    Paul, who is 82, is expected to make a full recovery. His wife was in Washington, D.C. at the time of the break-in, according to the Capitol Police statement on the matter. “The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is assisting the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the San Francisco Police with a joint investigation into a break-in at the California home of the Speaker of the House of Representatives,” the Capitol Police shared. “The law enforcement agencies will provide more information when it can be released.”

    Earlier this year, Paul was arrested for a DUI and sentenced to five days in jail and three years of probation.

    It’s unclear if the attack was politically motivated, according to authorities, but Nancy Pelosi has long been the target of criticism from Republicans across the country. In December, a North Carolina man was sentenced to 28 months behind bars for threatening to shoot her.

    The couple have owned the San Francisco home since 1987, and were targeted by vandals after Congress passed a stimulus bill in January 2021. As reported by the New York Times, the home was spray-painted and a pig’s head was left on the sidewalk outside.

    The vandalism occurred just days ahead of the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

    Source: Complex.com

  • McVay rues ‘self-inflicted wounds’ as Rams fall to 49ers

    Sean McVay accepted he made “some bad play calls” and declared the Los Angeles Rams brought defeat upon themselves as they fell to the San Francisco 49ers.

    Monday night’s 24-9 loss saw the Rams fail to capitalise on several touchdown opportunities, with McVay pointing to “self-inflicted wounds”.

    San Francisco’s Deebo Manuel caught six passes for 115 yards and a highlight-reel touchdown, and when the Rams were still in the game, at 17-9 in arrears, quarterback Matthew Stafford was intercepted by Talanoa Hufanga. That pick-six summed up the Rams’ night.

    “I liked the way our guys battled, they competed and got it to a one-possession game,” said McVay.

    “But the story of the night from an offensive perspective was self-inflicted wounds, above-the-neck errors where we’re not doing things we’re capable of, and I expect us to be better than that.

    “Defensively, I know we continue to battle, we gave ourselves a chance. We can tackle better, you credit them for making the plays, and I thought special teams hung tough, but overall we didn’t do enough to win the football game.

    “I’m not going to make any excuses. We’ve got to play better. A lot of it was just things where guys we were counting on didn’t do what they were supposed to do.”

    McVay took his share of the blame, saying: “I put us in some bad spots.

    “However you want to cut it, we have to be better collectively, coaches and players.  There’s no other way around it and no way I know how to fix it other than go back to work.”

    The Rams will face the Dallas Cowboys, who are on a three-game winning streak, in Week 5.

    “Everybody needs to be able to look inward,” said McVay. “In the red area, to have three good drives and only come away with nine points in a game that was a back-and-forth battle like that, that ended up being the difference.

    “And when you do make it a one-possession game and you’ve got some momentum, a couple of game first downs and we throw an interception for a touchdown on a screen, those are the things that don’t help you win games.”

    Source:livescore.com