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enjoying each other's company. the nuggets win, 115, 107 series is tied at two games apiece. the pacers also winners tonight over the knicks ncaa softball tournament bracket, was announced this afternoon at the stanford regional smith stadium in palo alto. >> the eight seed is the stanford cardinal. a world series team last year led by nigeria kennedy. >> yeah, it's pretty cool. yeah. nigel kennedy, by the way, the pac 12 pitcher of the year for the eighth seeded cardinal. and that means they will host a regional in palo alto. and if they win that a super regional. first up the saint mary's gaels this friday cal by the way plays southern illinois friday in baton rouge. we'll have a whole lot more guys coming up at 1130 on sports. >> check in about 30 minutes. all right. 30 minutes citing stuff. jason thank you. julie. >> next at 11 we just we need to end it. that's why i hold these
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signs. >> ceasefire now because we wanted to raise awareness about the situation for mothers in gaza tonight. >> community members rallying in the south bay on this mother's day, shining a light on the dire situation women and children are facing in gaza. >> the 11:00 news on kttv. fox two starts now. antiwar protesters demanding an end to the suffering of mothers and their babies living in gaza. >> hello, i'm joey horda and i'm julie julie haener. >> the group of demonstrators rallied in palo alto tonight, hoping to shine a light on the pain many women in gaza are feeling this mother's day. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters tells us. the group now raising money to support a neonatal unit at a hospital in rafah. >> at the corner of el camino real and embarcadero road. vigil for gaza held its weekly rally to call for an immediate ceasefire. some women at this rally, held on mother's day,
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spoke about what they say mothers in gaza experience. >> they have no way to go. the hospitals are bombed. there's no anesthetic. if they need a c-section, there's no recovery time after birth. >> i feel extremely sad, extremely sad, and i wish them peace. and i wish them some form of relief. >> the united nations says 70% of those killed in gaza have been women and children, and about a million women and girls have been displaced. women also now have severely reduced access to health care. >> as a mom, the stress of having a newborn baby in normal times, it's a lot for any mom, to do that during war and during what's happening now. like in rafah. i mean, no one has housing. >> the group says it started a mothers day campaign to raise $5,000. the money will help fund a new neonatal intensive care
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unit for premature babies at the kuwaiti hospital in rafah. this mother of four says she comes to this ceasefire rally each week because she cares about humanity. >> i'm here not only because i'm a mother, i'm here because i'm a i'm a person and i care about people. i'm from israel and i don't want anyone to suffer. i don't want my people to suffer, and i don't want my neighbors to suffer. my partners. right. the palestinians are my partners. we should find a way to live together here. >> the un also says that nearly all of gaza's population is facing severe hunger, and that further conflict in rafah will only cripple humanitarian efforts. lamonica peters ktvu, fox two news in southern california today, pro-palestinian protesters gathered ahead of the rescheduled graduation ceremony at pomona college. >> hey, listen free palestine.
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demonstrators chanted outside of the ceremony for hours as students and parents started to arrive. pomona college's commencement was originally supposed to be on the claremont campus, but was moved 30 miles away due to a pro-palestinian encampment at the university. today's protests sparking frustration. for many, while others say they support the demonstrators. >> i drive all the way downtown los angeles, in the middle of the rush hour traffic, face these characters, which we could have faced up at the other location. it makes no sense. >> these kids work so hard to make it, and to be here and have this special moment, taking that away from people that work so hard to be here is just not right. >> we have an encampment in milwaukee, and i have participated and definitely see the importance of raising the justice issues. >> lapd was called to break up the protest. officers say it was growing larger and becoming a
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volatile situation. still unclear tonight if any arrests were made. >> israel is ordering civilian evacuations from rafah as it expands its military offensive. more than a million palestinians are currently sheltering in rafah. the evacuation order defies pressure from the united states to back off because of humanitarian concerns. the israeli air force is targeting different hamas positions in northern gaza. the israeli military, israeli military rather says that more than 300,000 people have made their way to the humanitarian zone since the evacuation order. here's what an idf spokesperson says about the situation since the start of our precise operation against hamas in rafah, we have eliminated dozens of terrorists, exposed underground terror tunnels and vast amounts of weapons. the biden administration warning israel american support will depend on the israeli military plans inside gaza. there were also protests overnight in tel
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aviv. people are demanding a new government at a hostage deal. for the latest developments on the war in gaza, as well as reaction here in the bay area and nationwide, head to our website, ktvu.com. >> new at 11 tonight, an oakland man faces several charges, including evading officers and possession of loaded guns. the chp says 35 year old jose antonio valerio junior was driving a white infiniti without license plates on may 2nd when he fled from officers who were trying to pull him over, the chp says. valerio then abandoned his car and got into another vehicle before he was stopped by officers. both vehicles were said to be stolen and valerio is accused of carrying two loaded guns, drugs and ammunition at the time of his arrest. >> a family in oakland says they're grateful to be safe tonight after a bullet went right through their window. it was just one of several shots fired in their neighborhood. tonight, i spoke with community members who are now calling for change. just behind this bullet
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pierced window is where an oakland man tells ktvu he was lying on the couch sunday when a bullet shot right through the room, also home at the time, his wife and their three year old child are. >> we need more police around here. >> oakland police could be seen investigating the shooting at east 32nd street and hamline avenue in the tuxedo neighborhood, one block south of 580 on sunday. joyce wong lives down the street. heard all the commotion at first not realizing what was going on. >> first of all, you think about fireworks. >> she would end up counting more than ten shots fired. >> very big noise. >> wong, who's lived in this community for 40 years, ran outside concerned about her neighbors. >> i see two people was running away. first, this man. >> and soon after this woman took off running as wong snapped photos of them. >> we don't want all the criminal coming here at the crime scene. >> a blue suv riddled with bullet holes appears to have collided with a white suv at the
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entrance to a dead end alley. this garage door also has bullet holes in it. >> it's no good. >> police would respond within ten minutes. here's what wong wants. oakland's next police chief to know. >> police have more often run our streets. we want to be safe here now. >> the man whose house was shot up declined to speak on camera. although he is shaken up, he says he is glad that his family is safe. it's unclear if anyone was actually shot there or if police have a suspect. we did reach out to oakland police. we're still waiting to hear back. >> oakland's new police chief starts tomorrow. chief lloyd mitchell's official start date was actually yesterday, but tomorrow will be his first day in the office. chief mitchell has more than 30 years of law enforcement experience, and was most recently the chief of the police department in lubbock, texas. he succeeds lauren armstrong, who was fired more than a year ago after an investigation found that he mishandled two officer misconduct cases. but an appeal later cleared armstrong of any
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wrongdoing. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price is going after automobile insurance companies and the software developers they work with. price says her consumer justice bureau has filed a lawsuit accusing the two of working together to undervalue vehicles that have been totaled. price says consumers are being paid less than the actual value owed under their policies. we reached out to companies that are named in the lawsuit, but we've yet to hear back. >> new at 11 tonight, the body of a missing woman who jumped into the san joaquin river to save her daughter has now been recovered. a civilian diver found the body of 30 year old brenda duran last night after a three day search, according to her family, she went into the river when she saw her 11 year old daughter and niece struggling to stay afloat. the girl's 14 year old brother jumped in and was able to help the two children back to land. but duran never made it. >> a five year old child who was rescued yesterday from drowning,
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nearly drowning on bethel island , has since died from his injuries. marine patrol deputies responded to the scene after that boy was reported missing. authorities say one of their divers found the five year old submerged in a cove. he was said to be in the water for about 15 minutes. the boy was given cpr before being taken to the hospital, where he later died. neighbors say they saw a helicopter responding to the drowning. authorities say the child accessed the water through a backyard next to the shoreline . >> i haven't really noticed whether there could be better security measures. to tell you the truth, i think it's, you know, most of the most of the most of it is really up to the homeowners to sort of make sure their particular areas are secure. >> this boy was reportedly visiting his grandparents on the island at the time he disappeared. >> still to come tonight, first responders in the east bay jump into action to help rescue a hiker. what we know from the oakland fire department.
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>> plus, employees of an apple store authorizing a strike for the first time in history, their demands for the company, following months of negotiations . >> and the workweek is getting started. we're going to have that forecast.t includes a
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high at the university of washington, where dueling protests broke out on campus
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over the war in gaza. >> this story begins tonight's west coast rap. today, pro-israel protesters showed up near a pro-palestinian encampment on campus. many demonstrators draped the israeli flag over their backs and said they stand with the country and america during the ongoing conflict overseas. later in the evening, a few members from each group started to shout at each other, but no direct contact between the two groups was made. the protesters eventually dispersed, ending an hour and a half standoff. now to arizona, where the man accused of killing a hiker will be back in court tomorrow. >> zion teasley is accused of killing lauren hickey while she was out hiking in phoenix last year. officials say teasley stabbed her 15 times, prosecutors say. dna found on her shoe matches teasley. he's been in prison before. he's pleaded not guilty and will be back in court tomorrow for a status conference. the trial should begin later this year. the county attorney is asking for the death penalty. >> and in las vegas tonight,
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hotel union workers have ended a 48 hour strike. more than 700 culinary workers walked off the job friday at virgin hotels las vegas. they demanded better pay and benefits. the group included guest room attendants, cocktail and food servers, as well as bellman and bartenders. today, the workers union announced the strike has come to an end and contract talks will resume on tuesday, and you can hear about the west coast top stories every weekday right here on ktvu west coast wrap with alex savage airs at 7:00 monday through friday or find around the clock coverage at west coast wrap.com. >> new at 11 oakland firefighters in action today. saving a hiker from a leg injury on a trail. several engines responded to the call for help at joaquin miller park. the hiker got hurt about a mile away from the trail head. first responders took them off the trail and over to an ambulance. it's not clear how they got hurt checking in on the weather. >> we had a nice day today. a
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little cooler than yesterday. been a nice weekend. overall, mother's day turned out to be pretty nice as well. cool on the coast. the fog is back. it stays back this week, so we're going to see intrusions of fog nights and mornings, kind of like we are seeing tonight throughout the week. it'll just vary as it goes further inland. temperatures will cool a little bit in the morning as the fog goes further into the next morning, the temperatures are cool further and then it pulls back and temperatures warm. it's going to be that kind of a, kind of a cycle, if you will, which is a spring, late spring, early summer cycle. these are the highs from today. temperatures tomorrow will be about the same, a little bit cooler. there's the marine layer. it's a little deeper. it's up over. it's basically san bruno gap here out to the pacific ocean. and so the fog funnel funnels through that. that's why they put the airport there. right. you get a good northwest wind. it's great for planes taking off. they like to land into the wind as well. and you've got this strong sea breeze that's pretty much it's diurnal. it's nights and mornings pretty much. and it gets us a lot of a lot of cooling inland. the winds right now are mild. they remember last
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week we had 4550 mile an hour winds. this week not the same but typical 12 mile an hour winds at sfo right now satellite just shows everything up here. days get longer. the jet stream goes to the north. the jet stream basically divides the warmer air or the south down here to a cooler air to the north. and so when it gets warmer, the sun, you know, goes up past the equator towards the summer solstice, the jet stream recedes north. that's why it's dry, dry summers, mediterranean climate basically. so jet streams out of the picture for a while, and that's going to give us a temperature profile, which you'd expect for the next couple of days for the spring and the summer. this is tomorrow or tuesday morning. tuesday afternoon, wednesday morning, wednesday afternoon. so what i'm showing is a lot of fog going inland, then burning back and yielding temperatures a lot like these right through the week on and off. i think we'll be in the mid 80s. you'll see this in the five day, but we'll go from the mid 80s back to maybe the couple low 80s and then to the upper 80s, perhaps on saturday and
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sunday. but fog is the is the watchword in terms of weather this week and a classic spring early summer pattern all right bill, thank you. >> new at 11 tonight. workers at the first apple store to unionize have now also voted to authorize a strike. apple store workers in townsend, maryland, cast the vote late last night. no date has been set for the strike. the union says the vote comes after more than a year of negotiations with the company. they want changes to what they're calling unpredictable scheduling practices, and they want a cost of living adjustment on their wages. >> now to the rise in artificial intelligence. ai is now being used to reduce accidents in factories and warehouses. the technologies helping protect people who work around forklifts , conveyor belts and other heavy machinery. one example of this is that girling steel, just outside sacramento, software made by san francisco based comp science, will process video recorded on company security cameras, then highlights right here. potential dangers. the colored boxes will show where a
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worker almost tripped over steel beams or got too close to a moving forklift. >> it's given them something obvious to look at a true example rather than someone like me just going and saying, hey, you know you're not supposed to be standing next to that lift hole. it's moving right? >> the technology scans thousands of hours of visual data in just a few minutes, and then it offers recommendations on ways to improve safety. there's no facial recognition involved. the idea here isn't to punish anyone, but rather to reduce accidents and lower workers comp claims depending on the area being monitored. the price tag ranges from a few thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars. studies suggest the use of generative ai may not be helpful in reducing burnout in health care. artificial intelligence has been discussed as potentially reducing employee workloads, but recent investigations by u.s. health systems found that large language models did not simplify day to day responsibilities.
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>> here's a look now at the stories trending tonight on ktvu . com one of our top stories. hundreds of people in the bay area stayed up until the early morning hours, hoping to catch a glimpse of the northern lights for a second day in a row. also trending this weekend, graduates at uc berkeley were celebrated at the school's commencement ceremony amid campus protests, and one person was injured after a fire broke out at a hotel in san francisco's russian hill neighborhood. you can find these stories and much more, all at ktvu .com. >> well, sports wrap is coming up here at 1130. >> here's jason now with a look at what he's working on mother's day magic how one giants players first hit of the season won the game. >> but the victory did come at a cost. we'll explain. plus a first for this east bay school. as a member of the oakland a's, receives a huge honor at his high school alma mater. it's a full half hour and it's coming up at 1130 on sportswrap. >> but first, yelp is out with
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its top barbecue spots in california, and only one bay area restaurant made that list
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continues tonight in san francisco's chinatown. there is a recently opened bookstore that celebrates the asian american experience. >> ktvu is amber lee spoke with the owners who show us how they are giving back to their community something very special
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about the chinese american diaspora that we have here, located in the heart of san francisco chinatown on waverly, a unique gift shop and bookstore, sells mostly asian made goods. >> it opened just last december. thank you so much for coming by on this night. the store's owners are hosting a special event featuring creators of products focusing on the cantonese dialect. jennifer and cynthia huie grew up in fremont. they say their shop attracts customers from different parts of the city. across the bay area and beyond. >> we love having conversations here with the customers too, and, being able to talk about, you know, share stories about our own families, the sisters want a store that tells the stories of the asian american experience. i don't think that, growing up, i've seen many bookstores that and gift stores that i personally could relate to. >> they wanted to open in chinatown, a place they visited
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often with their families while growing up. >> what's unique about us is that i think we're here really to create connections. so it's not just to, you know, promote the latest book. >> what cynthia huie is promoting are community oriented solutions to anti-asian sentiment. she co-created what she calls the unity road trip with the help of an african american community leader. last summer, they took five chinese american and five african american high school students on a trip to different parts of the country. >> how do we bring two groups of people together so that they can build real friendships and learn about their own histories? last year, we started combining the stops included a mosque in chicago, a visit to new york to see the harriet tubman statue, and chicago to meet with a female neuroscientist. >> a way to encourage girls from underserved families to consider careers in traditionally male dominated industries. a precursor to the road trip was a
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visit to the bay view neighborhood in san francisco. >> we want them to have an experience where they can meet like community leaders, community activists, meet congress people, people who are really making a difference, cynthia huie tells me her passion for her unity road trip shares a similar goal as her business building bridges and embracing cultural differences in san francisco chinatown. >> amber lee, ktvu, fox two news hundreds of people gathered at glide memorial church for a celebration of life today, honoring the late reverend cecil williams. >> he was known for his community work in the tenderloin and for transforming glide into a world renowned church, which is recognized for its activism and social services. williams dedicated his life to social justice, fighting for civil rights, racial equality. and the lgbtq plus community. >> cecil williams was an amazing person who fought for social justice and equality. his wise
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leadership and incredible achievements had a huge impact on the world. inspiring people. even today, his legacy serves as a reminder that one person can make a difference in the world, one woman tells ktvu she remembers the first time she saw williams at glide 30 years ago, and the message she he shared that day rather, has stuck with her ever since. >> his line was get on out that tomb like we're all in recovery from something. >> and you know, he was minister of liberation. he was all about us being free, part of the service included video messages from governor newsom, former house speaker nancy pelosi and warren buffett. >> the san francisco giants shared some warm messages for their moms this mother's day. >> love you mom. thank you for, packing my lunch every day. thank you for reminding me that it's always better to be a good
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person than a good player. i love you and miss you. >> hey, feliz la madre especialmente a me mama. te amo, te extrano. gracias por ser esa madre. ejemplar te valora mucho te estreno y la deseo. un dia phenomenal a todas as madre hermosa. se han dado la vida por su cielo at tiro de mom. >> thanks for being my number one fan. >> outfielder michael conforto also shouted out his wife cabernet as she celebrates her first mother's day. >> yelp has a new list of the top 100 barbecue spots in california. one of them is on the peninsula redwood city's cappello's barbecue made the list at spot number 33. they're known for their steakhouse quality meats cooked on rotisserie smokers with oak wood, and the reuben sandwich also gets high praises for being the perfect combination, they say of smoky and sour. >> only one in the bay area. i'm starving. that sounds good. that is our report for now. thanks for watching the 11:00 news. our next newscast. mornings on two at 4 a.m. good night
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