you understand? you are closed. no business. nobody has a license here. you have to have a license. you have to have a license. you have to close now. everybody is ready to go, right? let s go. our message is you have to follow the law. that s why we re out here tonight. can i see your massage i.d.? if you hire massage practitioners, you have to have licenses. you lose your i.d.? you lose it? yeah, it s here. i don t know who takes my id. san francisco is not going to tolerate anyone using his or her massage establishments as front for prostitution or human trafficking. we are here to serve the order. after a two-year battle, inspectors finally pull the plug on one of san francisco s most notorious massage parlors. you re supposed to close effective 5:00 p.m. today. [ male announcer ] here s a word you should keep in mind. unbiased.
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news for folks out in san francisco, governor body of city is going to vote on an ordinance in the city by the bay that would prohibit nudity in most public places. a blanket ban. make sure everybody covers up. they re saying here that the proposal, which is made by scott wiener, one of the supervisors, illegal for a person over age 5 to expose his or her genitals or anal region on any public street, sidewalk, street median, park, plaza, or using public transit. could you get a little more specific? people, walk around showing off their kibble and bits. trying to crack down on it. they re going to vet today. apparently prompted a lawsuit. so on, so forth. there could be like a fine. and even on the third offense under the new law, it could be punishable up to a year in prison if you re a repeat
there is a big party in the city by the bay this weekend, san francisco s golden gate bridge celebrates its golden anniversary today, it s 75. the bridge, one of the seven wonders of the world, still stands for many people as a symbol of hope and ingenuity and for some, just plain old beauty. other headlines from the west coast to share. in the los angeles times, a front-page story about how many doctors and hospitals are charging patients less if they pay in cash and don t use their health insurance. the article cites one case where a patient could have saved $1300 in out of pocket expenses by not using insurance. on the cover of the press-enterprise newspaper from inland, southern california an article about a proposed state law that would ban recyclers from buying scrap metal with cash. legislators hope the measure will put a real dent in metal thefts. the daily times in farmington, new mexico says the state will no longer give loans to film and tv producers to lure them to
clean the car? i was really, really mad. i said if i see heidi, i will pack my stuff and just leave. someone knocked on the door. i opened the door and there was lily. i was crying. i said please help me. so i took her in. alarmed, heidi hid lily in the back of her car under a blanket and took her to the local police. the local police directed them to the fbi where she was identified as a victim of human trafficking. when lily s employer went to police asking them to find her, they refused, saying she had left voluntarily. panicked about being exposed, lily s oppressor pressured the indonesian embassy to get her out of the u.s. e went to the nsulate and said i will pay her what i owe