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claudine it'll be nice today. we'll still get some 70s, but i think coast and bay come down a little bit. the fog seems to be retreating, but there's a pretty good little fog bank out there. it's hard to see it. there it is. it's made it all the way past santa rosa. they were 77 yesterday. i don't see how that happens today. so i cooled them off. now, if you're inland, you'll be good to go. but tomorrow, big changes are on the way. we'll drop a good ten degrees tomorrow. so your two for tuesday has the return of that coastal fog. so a little cooler coast in bay, but inland temps, lots of sunshine. still in the 70s. do think a little breeze will kick up its heels later in the day. 60s 70s on the highs. all right. allie's here at 801 southeast. where are we going i kind of all of the above steve because there's a couple issues in all of those regions of the bay area. >> we're going to start with the south bay. a new report of a crash on the drive to santa cruz. this is southbound, 17 at idlewild. there's a crash the
claudine it'll be nice today. we'll still get some 70s, but i think coast and bay come down a little bit. the fog seems to be retreating, but there's a pretty good little fog bank out there. it's hard to see it. there it is. it's made it all the way past santa rosa. they were 77 yesterday. i don't see how that happens today. so i cooled them off. now, if you're inland, you'll be good to go. but tomorrow, big changes are on the way. we'll drop a good ten degrees tomorrow. so your two for tuesday...
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claudine wong, the fabulous claudine wong, of course. thank you for the dawn patrol. we appreciate that. >> well, thanks for the good weather. i've been waiting. >> finally, at least for two days. then after that, we're going right back into cold and wind and rain. all right. but today looks great here. a little chill in the morning air, but that's all right. sunny side up here. oh, san jose, you're clear. don't worry about 40s on the temps here. we will end up with lots of sunshine and an offshore breeze. and that equals let the sun shine in. that's what we're doing today and tomorrow. and temps will bump up. should get some low to mid 70s, if not today for sure. tomorrow and above average on the highs. i haven't said that in a while. 60s and 70s. all right, sally is here. it was quiet for about an hour and a half and all of a sudden it got busy. and she is starting with what i am starting with the east bay. >> there's still a couple problem spots, but overall things seem to be calming down just a little bit. so maybe we have been through the height of this morning's
claudine wong, the fabulous claudine wong, of course. thank you for the dawn patrol. we appreciate that. >> well, thanks for the good weather. i've been waiting. >> finally, at least for two days. then after that, we're going right back into cold and wind and rain. all right. but today looks great here. a little chill in the morning air, but that's all right. sunny side up here. oh, san jose, you're clear. don't worry about 40s on the temps here. we will end up with lots of sunshine...
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claudine. >> all right. thanks, andre. well, the supreme court is taking on several important cases this week. on thursday, the high court will hear arguments on whether former president trump can claim immunity for any act committed while in office. past supreme court rulings held that a president can't be liable in civil cases, but the court has never weighed in on the question of criminal prosecution. now, this case stems from trump's indictment over his role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election. >> today, the supreme court is hearing arguments in a landmark case on homelessness that could impact the bay area. it involves the city of grants pass, oregon. the high court will decide whether people can be cited and fined for sleeping on the streets. the potential impact here in california is significant. a lawsuit over homeless sweeps in san francisco is currently on hold, pending a decision in this case. >> so the breadth of the potential of the effect of this decision really, really is enormous in terms o
claudine. >> all right. thanks, andre. well, the supreme court is taking on several important cases this week. on thursday, the high court will hear arguments on whether former president trump can claim immunity for any act committed while in office. past supreme court rulings held that a president can't be liable in civil cases, but the court has never weighed in on the question of criminal prosecution. now, this case stems from trump's indictment over his role in trying to overturn the...
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james >> claudine. good morning. well, that shooting shut down i-80 for hours as police and chp were looking around for evidence on that freeway. here's what we know so far. chp officers came to the eastbound ramp at ashby avenue around 5:00 last night. they say they report someone calling 911, saying a driver had been shot by a person in another car. the victim of that shooting crashed their car into a barrier. at this time, we know at least one woman taken to the hospital. >> we're continuing to ask at this time that, you know, anybody who might have seen anything, please call us. you know, it's interstate 80 at 5:00 on a friday. we know there's a lot of vehicles out there. there's a lot of people either, you know, leaving to go home for the weekend or maybe on their way out of town for the weekend. so we're hoping that anybody that was nearby at that time picks up the phone and calls us. >> chp says it plans to install 190 license plate readers in the east bay to help tackle this kind of crime. at this time, polic
james >> claudine. good morning. well, that shooting shut down i-80 for hours as police and chp were looking around for evidence on that freeway. here's what we know so far. chp officers came to the eastbound ramp at ashby avenue around 5:00 last night. they say they report someone calling 911, saying a driver had been shot by a person in another car. the victim of that shooting crashed their car into a barrier. at this time, we know at least one woman taken to the hospital. >>...
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claudine. good morning, both of you. good morning. a soggy one out there and it will be hazardous getting up over the west slope and into lake tahoe over the next 24 to 36 hours. a live look here at the golden gate bridge where we are covered in rain this morning. storm tracker two there showing you from the south through the central and the north bay. a lot of green and as we mentioned a moment ago, we have a little bit of snow on our higher peaks over the santa cruz mountains, as well as the diablo range, the mount hamilton area, snow levels falling below 4000ft this morning, and we could see a little bit of rain snow mix even lower than that. so it's a cold storm. some temperatures into the afternoon 5 to 15 degrees below average. and this morning we are starting out in the 40s. i'll have a better look at what we can expect for today and the rest of the weekend, as well as the warm up in the extended forecast coming up. >> did i hear warm up? yes. okay okay. we like that. all right. happening today we expect to hear from lawyers sp
claudine. good morning, both of you. good morning. a soggy one out there and it will be hazardous getting up over the west slope and into lake tahoe over the next 24 to 36 hours. a live look here at the golden gate bridge where we are covered in rain this morning. storm tracker two there showing you from the south through the central and the north bay. a lot of green and as we mentioned a moment ago, we have a little bit of snow on our higher peaks over the santa cruz mountains, as well as the...
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claudine. good evening to you, judge hector ramon romaine continued the case until next week, so both the defendants could get legal counsel, and then they will enter a plea. the district attorney says both committed actions that cost a one month old girl her life. >> and they're conscious and deliberate disregard for human life led to the tragic murder of baby winter. >> defendants phil ortega and paige vitale, dressed in jailhouse orange jumpsuits, sat quietly inside apartment 23 of the hall of justice. the pair
claudine. good evening to you, judge hector ramon romaine continued the case until next week, so both the defendants could get legal counsel, and then they will enter a plea. the district attorney says both committed actions that cost a one month old girl her life. >> and they're conscious and deliberate disregard for human life led to the tragic murder of baby winter. >> defendants phil ortega and paige vitale, dressed in jailhouse orange jumpsuits, sat quietly inside apartment 23...
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ali >> good morning claudine. well, part of the challenge with figuring out what happened to the whale, why it died and how it ended up here is the fact that it never washed up to shore for much of the weekend. >> since it was discovered on saturday evening, it was sort of stuck on a sandbar in the middle of the water, visible from the shore, and certainly people on the shoreline were able to see and smell the carcass over the weekend. but now, as you can see, the tide is in. and according to scientists from the marine mammal center, they tell us up until yesterday, the carcass of this 40 foot long female gray whale had been stuck. but overnight it dislodged from the mud and that sandbar. and now it is free floating with the tide somewhere in the bay. so we can't see it from the shore anymore. the issue here is that scientists haven't been able to do a necropsy just yet, although scientists from the california academy of sciences were able to gather some samples from the whale's blubber when the carcass was closer
ali >> good morning claudine. well, part of the challenge with figuring out what happened to the whale, why it died and how it ended up here is the fact that it never washed up to shore for much of the weekend. >> since it was discovered on saturday evening, it was sort of stuck on a sandbar in the middle of the water, visible from the shore, and certainly people on the shoreline were able to see and smell the carcass over the weekend. but now, as you can see, the tide is in. and...
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claudine, we'll send it back to you, okay? >> we'll look out for it. >> certainly hoping things go well today. james, thank you so much. well, person from mountain view reported feeling nauseous after opening an envelope with a mysterious white powder. the hazmat response it prompted coming up. and a pioneer in the world of comic books have died. next, we take a look back at the remarkable career of trina robbins, the first woman to eve draw wonder woman ♪ from the mountains to the coast... ♪ ♪ heatin' up the kitchen ♪ ♪ we got somethin different ♪ ♪ spreadin' good vibes all day ♪ ♪ todos a la mesa ♪ ♪ que buena la mezcla ♪ ♪ it don't get no better ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ lovin' this land everyday ♪ ♪ norte a sur lo puedes ver ♪ ♪ nada se puede comparar ♪ ♪ livin' in the golden state ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado...yeah ♪ wonder woman at a time when men dominated that industry. but that was just one of her many accomplishments in her remarkable life. according to th
claudine, we'll send it back to you, okay? >> we'll look out for it. >> certainly hoping things go well today. james, thank you so much. well, person from mountain view reported feeling nauseous after opening an envelope with a mysterious white powder. the hazmat response it prompted coming up. and a pioneer in the world of comic books have died. next, we take a look back at the remarkable career of trina robbins, the first woman to eve draw wonder woman ♪ from the mountains to...
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well, last year, ktvu claudine wong had a chance to sit down with robbins in her san francisco home. >> she has lived in this home for decades, surrounded by a lifetime of collectibles. in this place filled with stories and art. >> my name is trina robbins. i live here in this ancient house in san francisco, so i am 84 years young. trina robbins describes herself in many ways a feminist and author, and a pioneer in the world of comic books. >> her love of comics started when she was just a little girl. >> which comics do i like? the ones that starred women. the ones that starred men were very boring to me. i wasn't interested in those. so, you know, wonder woman, of course, but not just wonder woman, mary marvel, who was a girl, and all she had to do was say, shazam! and she became this super heroine. and it meant that you didn't have to wait to grow up to be a super heroine. you could be a girl and have super powers. >> one of her super powers was her ability to draw, and as a young woman, she drew what she describes as little pictures on paper with speech balloons over them. in the
well, last year, ktvu claudine wong had a chance to sit down with robbins in her san francisco home. >> she has lived in this home for decades, surrounded by a lifetime of collectibles. in this place filled with stories and art. >> my name is trina robbins. i live here in this ancient house in san francisco, so i am 84 years young. trina robbins describes herself in many ways a feminist and author, and a pioneer in the world of comic books. >> her love of comics started when...
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claudine. good evening to you, judge hector ramon romaine continued the case until next week, so both the defendants could get legal counsel, and then they will enter a plea. the district attorney says both committed actions that cost a one month old girl her life. >> and they're conscious and deliberate disregard for human life led to the tragic murder of baby winter. >> defendants phil ortega and paige vitale, dressed in jailhouse orange jumpsuits, sat quietly inside apartment 23 of the hall of justice. the pair facing murder charges for their part in the death of one month old winter rael in charging documents, prosecutors allege the two sold used and left fentanyl near the infant last august. winter was found not breathing. her parents, derek and kelly richardson, are already being charged with murder, this after investigators say the baby had 25 times the lethal amount of fentanyl in her body and methamphetamine. the result of the investigation shows evidence that the individuals knew how
claudine. good evening to you, judge hector ramon romaine continued the case until next week, so both the defendants could get legal counsel, and then they will enter a plea. the district attorney says both committed actions that cost a one month old girl her life. >> and they're conscious and deliberate disregard for human life led to the tragic murder of baby winter. >> defendants phil ortega and paige vitale, dressed in jailhouse orange jumpsuits, sat quietly inside apartment 23...
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feel about -- [inaudible question] >> her lover was thrown off the case and she should be thrown off, claudine willis did this to get vacations. if you look at -- she never paid them back in cash and if she did she has a bigger problem because you can't do that. campaign cash, paid back, not allowed to do that so that's a crime, she's a criminal. so fans are by willis has been totally discredited, that case should end and it is an insult to georgia that the case goes forward. i don't know...
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bailey >> claudine. good morning. yeah, those changes mostly will affect the downtown san francisco area, which is where we are right now. in addition to soma, now, the tenderloin neighborhood already has in effect, the no right turn on red rule. so take a look. this is a map showing the intersections that will ban those right turns on red. the change does affect columbus avenue, which stretches into the north beach neighborhood. that's a popular tourist destination there where there is frequently many, many pedestrians on those streets. now, this change is all in an effort to keep those pedestrians safe, and comes as san francisco mayor london breed said the city's streets need a, quote, complete overhaul. you may remember just last month, the family of four was killed while waiting at a bus stop by a driver. but the question many are wondering is how effective are these? right turn on red bans when it comes to safety? well according to data gathered from the ban already in place in the tenderloin, the sfmta says tha
bailey >> claudine. good morning. yeah, those changes mostly will affect the downtown san francisco area, which is where we are right now. in addition to soma, now, the tenderloin neighborhood already has in effect, the no right turn on red rule. so take a look. this is a map showing the intersections that will ban those right turns on red. the change does affect columbus avenue, which stretches into the north beach neighborhood. that's a popular tourist destination there where there is...
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i'm claudine wong. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy weekend. it looks like mother nature is cooperating for the first time in, oh, i don't know, a year on the weekend. it's been a long time. we were rain free for the most part, i seemed like winter would never end. >> it was holding on tight. >> yes. so, yes. a good day to get out and enjoy. make sure you have the sunblock giving you a live look here over the high clouds and the east bay where those high clouds will move out. we'll be left with mostly sunny skies for the second part of the day. in addition to the high clouds, we have low clouds, a little bit of patchy drizzle, a possibility through the morning hours as well as we move in a bit closer here, our winds are generally light. we do have a little bit of a breeze through the delta. this morning, winds reported 20mph in fairfield. as a result, fairfield is a tad cooler, coming in at 49 degrees. meanwhile the city of san francisco starting out beautiful 51 for you. there and for the south bay, san jose, you are 55. few more numbers for t
i'm claudine wong. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy weekend. it looks like mother nature is cooperating for the first time in, oh, i don't know, a year on the weekend. it's been a long time. we were rain free for the most part, i seemed like winter would never end. >> it was holding on tight. >> yes. so, yes. a good day to get out and enjoy. make sure you have the sunblock giving you a live look here over the high clouds and the east bay where those high clouds will...
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on this sunday, april 21st i'm claudine wong. >> happy weekend one and all. it is a sunday. and did you notice it's getting lighter. earlier days are getting a little longer. we're getting into god's hours. you can actually see outside and it's lovely. let's check in with rosemary now and get your forecast on this sunday morning. yes a partly cloudy start to the day temperatures. >> not too bad and it would be get into the afternoon. we're looking at warmer weather for today. yes we have. temperatures are actually going into the low 80s for today. wasn't sure what word i wanted to use. giving you a live look here at storm tracker two. just a little bit of fog there along the coastline and inside the gate this morning. temperatures are very similar to yesterday morning. we've got 40s and 50s and our winds once again, generally light, even calm over santa rosa and novato. concord good morning to you. a gentle breeze at about six three miles, 3 to 6mph over there. and your temperatures are a few degrees warmer as well. sfo oakland up by three degrees. palo alto one of the coole
on this sunday, april 21st i'm claudine wong. >> happy weekend one and all. it is a sunday. and did you notice it's getting lighter. earlier days are getting a little longer. we're getting into god's hours. you can actually see outside and it's lovely. let's check in with rosemary now and get your forecast on this sunday morning. yes a partly cloudy start to the day temperatures. >> not too bad and it would be get into the afternoon. we're looking at warmer weather for today. yes we...
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claudine wong reports, the boy's communication skills blossomed once he was introduced to the guitar, and now we are with every note, every word. >> for every strum of his guitar, you get another glimpse of 17 year old ryan woodard. a side of him that for many years people could not see what saved my life is music, and it helps me express myself. >> people with autism can have a hard time with communicating and have social interactions with others. >> ryan was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. communication was so difficult that he was considered nonverbal until he was 9 or 10. >> he would just say hello, hello, hello. he would just say hi to like he would meet you and say hi like 50 times because that's what he learned how to say the term for that is echolalia. so he could actually repeat things in short phrases, but nothing beyond that. >> he worked for years with teachers and speech therapists and was making progress. but then something remarkable happened. his dad, who was always looking for ways to connect, bought him a game where he could plug in a guitar and play songs
claudine wong reports, the boy's communication skills blossomed once he was introduced to the guitar, and now we are with every note, every word. >> for every strum of his guitar, you get another glimpse of 17 year old ryan woodard. a side of him that for many years people could not see what saved my life is music, and it helps me express myself. >> people with autism can have a hard time with communicating and have social interactions with others. >> ryan was diagnosed with...
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claudine wong introduces us to the man known as guitarro 5000 on the dock of the bay. >> wastin time. yeah he has become a viral sensation with a simple ask. >> excuse me, will you sing a song with me? no, sorry, but what now has become a social media staple. >> started with a love of music and a man who is known as guitar oh 5000. he started singing in the subway to earn cash to pay for his $5,000 tuition for nursing school, and he almost couldn't do it the well, the first time i did it, i was so nervous i couldn't get one word out, couldn't get one song out. >> i couldn't even get the guitar out, to be honest with you. but, but i made sure that i went to the subway to the new york city subway with only enough money for a one way trip. and so if i was going to make it out alive, i had to sing something. >> oh, that's awesome. how much money did you make that day? >> the first day i made, like, $30. and i was like, what? this is it. this is a great life. >> he would keep playing sometimes with more success than others. and like a lot of things, what worked one day wasn't dependable. t
claudine wong introduces us to the man known as guitarro 5000 on the dock of the bay. >> wastin time. yeah he has become a viral sensation with a simple ask. >> excuse me, will you sing a song with me? no, sorry, but what now has become a social media staple. >> started with a love of music and a man who is known as guitar oh 5000. he started singing in the subway to earn cash to pay for his $5,000 tuition for nursing school, and he almost couldn't do it the well, the first...
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who now at 17, continues to find his voice. >> the world will be a better place near santa rosa. >> claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news. >> lawmakers are taking aim at wall street investors as they push for legislation to curb home buying monopolies. how these policies could reshape the housing market for first time home buyers. >> and after a chilly start to the morning, seasonal temps on the way for the afternoon, i'll have a better look at what you can expect for today, the rest of the week, and the wet changes in store for t ee nd. mi i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced long-lasting remission at one year. serious allergic reactions and an increased ris
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. >> i'm andre senior and i'm claudine wong. happening now nurses in santa clara county are officially on strike. they say hospitals in the county are asking them to do too much and not offering enough. ktvu james torres explains how the two sides got to this point. >> nearly 4000 nurses finished their shift early this morning and immediately took to the picket lines. >> it's all about ensuring patient safety and nurse safety. >> strikes happening at a total of three area hospitals run by the professional registered nurses association. they say they've not had a contract with santa clara county in months. they're demanding improvements in staffing, keeping nurses to just one hospital and improved security to prevent workplace violence. >> i was punched in the face by a patient simply because they were hungry and were upset that they couldn't eat anything, but it was doctor's order because they were going to go in for surgery. and as a normal practice, you're not allowed to eat or drink anything. if you're going to go to surgery
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. >> good afternoon and thank you for joining us i'm andre senior and i'm claudine wong. >> a landslide takes out parts of highway one in big sur over the weekend. and tourism officials are telling people to stay away. for now, the focus remains on trying to help people who are staying on that monterey coast longer than expected. ktvu james torres shows us why they're stuck. >> well, behind me is the rocky creek bridge. it's what helps connect carmel to big sur. and the reason why you see all of these cones, all of these flashing lights and trucks, is because the southbound lane of highway one here washed off over the weekend. as a result of some of those storms about 20 miles down, you'll see construction for a similar thing that happened last year. and now people that are stuck between these two road closures are waiting for instructions on how to get out. >> are a lot a lot of inconvenience. >> i inconvenient because people can only come through this part of the monterey county coast during two windows, 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. that's because cars can only drive through one lane in one dire
. >> good afternoon and thank you for joining us i'm andre senior and i'm claudine wong. >> a landslide takes out parts of highway one in big sur over the weekend. and tourism officials are telling people to stay away. for now, the focus remains on trying to help people who are staying on that monterey coast longer than expected. ktvu james torres shows us why they're stuck. >> well, behind me is the rocky creek bridge. it's what helps connect carmel to big sur. and the reason...
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probably not one but 2 precedents of id the universities a copy of the toppled claudine gate and then they toppled mcgill in university of pennsylvania. they are, was less now gary and mcgill were copied because they were insufficiently repressed and suppresses of this on their campuses. and why didn't those one false me and they will just give their money to trump. we'll just switch. so he has to keep sending the world. so what if they then ask him to go like a israel? i tried to get the united states and its allies to go to war in iraq of the 911. i mean, does that mean they could persuade them for an attack on their run? because it to the threat. i know i have to defend the i've studied that quite closely. that was a decision made by rumsfeld, cheney that was not in this raley, this isn't actually, it is really, is one of the last back them to go after a random, not it wrapped. so i don't think they play that would they could they do at this time? well, however, there is a critical point here. what you're saying, senator sure. robert, none of that is were the only 2 democratic part
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claudine you are amazing. i want to say a few words about cochairs thomas and al, both residents of district 11 and for all the tremendous work they've done to uplift the aapi community. commissioner perez, thank you for establishing and working in such strong ways to create a culture of solidarity unity and pride and the work you've done with the pir aid and child fund, excelsior and all the ways you promote api in the district and thomas for your drive, creativity and the excitement you bring to building community and using your personality to really work with people has been a true joy to watch, so thank you for both of your grassroots engagement, thank you for being the cochairs and thank you again claudine your tremendous work uplifting this celebration. thank you for letting me say a few words. >> thank you supervisor connie chan, supervisor peskin and supervisor safai. it has been 20 years. it feels like yesterday. at times it feels like such a long time, but we were able to do it because supervisor cha
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does a harvard degree still mean edges lens after claudine gay? >> an e. anti-semitic rhetoric when it crosses into conduct that amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation, that is actionable conduct and we do take action. >> so, the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> laura: and our once trusted agencies like the cdc, the nih still is well-respected after covid? we all know the answer to that, no. if you told the average leftist that 10 years from now america would be richer, stronger, and more powerful, i think they would be pretty depressed. but if they knew in a decade that we would all be living in microapartments, own nothing cars and eating bugs, they would be happy. i think the happiest they ever were was when everyone was locked down. they loved their zoom cocktail parties wearing masks, zoom classes for their kids, getting checks from the government to do nothing. america stopped working and they were thrilled. the economy was on ice, just as th
does a harvard degree still mean edges lens after claudine gay? >> an e. anti-semitic rhetoric when it crosses into conduct that amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation, that is actionable conduct and we do take action. >> so, the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> laura: and our once trusted agencies like the cdc, the nih still is well-respected after covid? we all...
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she wants to sound and look tough to keep her job and contrast to for example harvard university a claudine gay, who you may recall got the axe. anti-semitism is the issue. columbia shafik had new york cops clear campus, many of kids will be arrested many suspended many will not be able to take exams some not graduate, me? i see the problem for elite ivy league schools as their presidents and bores -- boards of directors are afraid to label anti-semitism a hate crime, we have kids out there scream being are hamas, and the, of river to the sea, they are anti-semitic statements they are hate crimes, imagine student protesters who are attacking blacks or transgenders or other week identity, how fast would ivy university presidents kick them out, i guess shafik comes out better she delay down the law and put in a true rid line of sorts and several warnings. so better late than never. but shafik said to congress, she has more work to go, school is not prepared for these situation, in fairness, she did fire an seanti-semitic se, processor. but, like most of big time schools, officials are afraid
she wants to sound and look tough to keep her job and contrast to for example harvard university a claudine gay, who you may recall got the axe. anti-semitism is the issue. columbia shafik had new york cops clear campus, many of kids will be arrested many suspended many will not be able to take exams some not graduate, me? i see the problem for elite ivy league schools as their presidents and bores -- boards of directors are afraid to label anti-semitism a hate crime, we have kids out there...
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that a reference to the exchange former harvard president claudine gay had with congresswoman stefanik in the last hearing. remember this? >> calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this is why you should resign. >> gay later resigned along with the president of the university of pennsylvania liz mcgill and now stefanik promises to hold columbia accountable. she wrote this. since the horrific october 7th terrorist attack anti-semitism and anti-semitic attacks at columbia have been common place and egregious. >> certainly with her failure to condemn anti-semitism, yes, that is going to be exposed in full at this hearing no matter how much preparation, the facts are there. this is rampant on columbia and one of the dens of anti-semitism that's the worst on college campuses. >> now this hearing is coming on the heels of a new report from the anti-defamation league issued a campus anti-semitism report card after it examined 85 schools and assigned grades rang
that a reference to the exchange former harvard president claudine gay had with congresswoman stefanik in the last hearing. remember this? >> calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this is why you should resign. >> gay later resigned along with the president of the university of pennsylvania liz mcgill and now stefanik promises to hold...
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the once normally republican who took a victory lap in january as harvard university president claudine trent 24 announced her resignation after fierce criticism of the university's response to the hamas attack. the phonic serves as the fourth in line in the house majority leadership ranks, and is clearly auditioning to be donald trump's vice presidential nominee, despite his history of using anti- semitic tropes. >> has there been disciplinary action taken against students who have chanted from the river to the sea? you see the concern here, though, with the lack of enforcement. you see the concern that speaking to these professors is not enough, and it's sending a message across the university that this is tolerated, these anti-semitic statements from a position of authority in professors in the classroom is tolerated. >> joining me now is lex mcmenamin, news and politics editor for teen vogue. lex, let's talk about this, because it feels like, i mean, there are real incidents. there was a student who was beaten with a stick at columbia last october, madeley october after the october
the once normally republican who took a victory lap in january as harvard university president claudine trent 24 announced her resignation after fierce criticism of the university's response to the hamas attack. the phonic serves as the fourth in line in the house majority leadership ranks, and is clearly auditioning to be donald trump's vice presidential nominee, despite his history of using anti- semitic tropes. >> has there been disciplinary action taken against students who have...
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remarkable here is that the biden white house is making the exact same mistake that ousted harvard president claudine gay made. you might remember her in famous congressional testimony where she also tried to draw this line and avoid clearly denouncing anti-semitism by appealing the free speech. the problem with that, of course, and the reason why she ended up having to resign was with that, yes, students, of course, have free speech rights. but you do not have the free speech right to threaten other students, so became spate -- intimidate other students, and when you have students screaming we are a hamas, thereby endorsing terrorism, that is exactly what they're doing. david: right. it's more than anti-israel, it is pro-terrorist at this point. and if they take to the streets, the new york police said we're going to shut them down. the way it's happening at the university of texas. and and so there are con front ifations coming, we can tell -- confrontations coming. kaylee, thank you so much. >> thank you. david: meta plunging despite their earnings beat yesterday. what is the issue, lauren? lauren
remarkable here is that the biden white house is making the exact same mistake that ousted harvard president claudine gay made. you might remember her in famous congressional testimony where she also tried to draw this line and avoid clearly denouncing anti-semitism by appealing the free speech. the problem with that, of course, and the reason why she ended up having to resign was with that, yes, students, of course, have free speech rights. but you do not have the free speech right to threaten...
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this was stefanik with claudine gay, who was the president of the university of harvard. let's watch. >> calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this is why you should resign. >> harris: i mean, what is that? and why does it continue? >> yeah. it's operating out of fear. encourage everyone to read the book the coddling of the mind and explains over and over again the different universities, state universities some highly liberal institutions like the ones we are talking about, where the faculty and administration kowtowed to radical students to the point they believe they have the power. let me be fair, harris, college is where you should hear arguments on why palestine should be free. you should absolutely have that. once that turns into hate speech, calling for genocide, using terms that thinly veil the idea of destroying the israeli people and the nation of israel, that should not be tolerated. in any way, shape or form. if you said that
this was stefanik with claudine gay, who was the president of the university of harvard. let's watch. >> calling for the genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? >> again, it depends on the context. >> it does not depend on the context. the answer is yes and this is why you should resign. >> harris: i mean, what is that? and why does it continue? >> yeah. it's operating out of fear. encourage everyone to read the book the coddling of the mind and...
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after a month of personal professional and attacks, the president of harvard, claudine gay, also resigned. now it was the president of columbia university, minouche shafik, who republicans had in the hot seat. joining me now to unpack this and what these hearings are really about is jelani cobb , dean of the columbia's universities school of journalism. it has been a busy time on campus. can you give me a sense of what is happening on your campus? there was a hearing today where i feel like we didn't actually get an accurate picture of how deep the battle lines run in with the fundamental arguments are around. >> it is contested. there are debates, heated debates, happening. there are protests and demonstrations and counter protests and counter demonstrations. just as this has become a hugely polarizing issue in lots of different avenues of american life, we are seeing that play out on the university campus, where people are supposed to engage with ideas. they're supposed to debate. they're supposed to think about these things critically and so on so we are seeing a lot of that happen. in
after a month of personal professional and attacks, the president of harvard, claudine gay, also resigned. now it was the president of columbia university, minouche shafik, who republicans had in the hot seat. joining me now to unpack this and what these hearings are really about is jelani cobb , dean of the columbia's universities school of journalism. it has been a busy time on campus. can you give me a sense of what is happening on your campus? there was a hearing today where i feel like we...
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sound and look tough in order to keep her job and in contrast to for example, harvard university's claudine gay who you may recall got the axe because she neither looked nor acted tough on anti-semitism. anti-semitism is the issue. so columbia's s shafik had cops clear campus. many will be arrested. many will be suspended. many probably won't take exams. some are not graduating. me, i still see the problem for these elite ivy league schools, principally their presidents and their board of directors are still afraid to label anti-semitism a hate crime. you had kids out there screaming we are hamas. okay, you have this business, river to the sea. these are anti-zemin statements. these are hate crimes. now just imagine student protesters were attacking blacks or trans genders or other woke identities. how fast would these ivy presidents kick everybody out, probably lock them up in jail. shafik comes out better than some of these elite schools at least she took an action and did lay down the law and put in a true red line of sorts and several warnings as cb to the ton suggested. so better late
sound and look tough in order to keep her job and in contrast to for example, harvard university's claudine gay who you may recall got the axe because she neither looked nor acted tough on anti-semitism. anti-semitism is the issue. so columbia's s shafik had cops clear campus. many will be arrested. many will be suspended. many probably won't take exams. some are not graduating. me, i still see the problem for these elite ivy league schools, principally their presidents and their board of...
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. >> and earlier today, on mornings on two, our claudine wong spoke with the lead organizer of 350 bay area about how the bay area is taking a lead on eliminating carbon emissions policy that we make in the bay area, then influences the state of california's policy because there's precedents there. >> and then the state of california's policy, as you know, it's a domino effect. yes. it influences the whole country. >> the younger generation, i think, has a has a different take on on climate change and really grown up with the conversation on. are you seeing that as well? >> yeah, absolutely. i think everyone from my generation has kind of felt that climate change is this ever present, looming force. and i think that a lot of us are very motivated to take climate action and a little bit because we don't feel like there's another choice. we have to do this to secure our future. and i think that taking climate action, especially locally, allows us to have a foothold and to make a real difference and not be so overwhelmed by how how much it is in terms of how much change you've seen. >> i
. >> and earlier today, on mornings on two, our claudine wong spoke with the lead organizer of 350 bay area about how the bay area is taking a lead on eliminating carbon emissions policy that we make in the bay area, then influences the state of california's policy because there's precedents there. >> and then the state of california's policy, as you know, it's a domino effect. yes. it influences the whole country. >> the younger generation, i think, has a has a different take...
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earlier today, i spoke with claudine chang, founder and president of asian pacific american heritage foundation, about the apa heritage awards. this wednesday, folks can come to herbst theater to enjoy the to be part of the awards event, and then after that, every year we have a gala reception at city hall. >> so all the guests will proceed to city hall for that. so the whole month of may is filled with amazing events, and to find out more about it, go to apa asphaug. >> abc7 is a proud sponsor of the apa heritage awards. this year's theme is moving forward together celebrating 20 years of connecting and uplifting communities. >> a bear of a question and going nuts in hawaii. the i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a pres
earlier today, i spoke with claudine chang, founder and president of asian pacific american heritage foundation, about the apa heritage awards. this wednesday, folks can come to herbst theater to enjoy the to be part of the awards event, and then after that, every year we have a gala reception at city hall. >> so all the guests will proceed to city hall for that. so the whole month of may is filled with amazing events, and to find out more about it, go to apa asphaug. >> abc7 is a...
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andre and claudine, where do you stand with this? >> i mean, i agree, i think it's kind of confusing. i've said after the pandemic, right, where you tipped for services that you wouldn't normally tip for if you pick up your food or something, you did it to support the businesses. yep. when we came back and now, you know, there was still like, okay, now everyone's still coming back. so i'm still going to tip. and now it's kind of like, well, if i tip you 20% and you haven't actually provided like the in dining room service, do i tip you? do i tip the now the server who is actually bringing water doing 30? and when they turn that thing, if you want to i have started to custom tip that is more like in line with what what they. >> yeah you can hit the 15, 20 or 25. and then there's also custom like if you're picking up you can leave a few dollars the same amount that you would leave if you had cash, like in your in your wallet. >> yeah. but you feel bad, especially when they turn it. you're like, but you know, some places i go to like th
andre and claudine, where do you stand with this? >> i mean, i agree, i think it's kind of confusing. i've said after the pandemic, right, where you tipped for services that you wouldn't normally tip for if you pick up your food or something, you did it to support the businesses. yep. when we came back and now, you know, there was still like, okay, now everyone's still coming back. so i'm still going to tip. and now it's kind of like, well, if i tip you 20% and you haven't actually...
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, after enduring a month of additional personal and professional attacks, the president of harvard, claudine gay, also resigned. and now, today, it was the president of columbia university, minouche shafik, who republicans had in the hot seat. joining me now to help unpack what is actually happening on columbia's campus, and what these hearings are really about , is jelani cobb, dean of the columbia university school of journalism. dean cobb, it is great to see you. i know it has been a busy time on campus. can you give me a sense of, of what is happening on, on your campus? there was a hearing today where i feel like we didn't actually really get an accurate picture of how deep the battle lines run and what the fundamental arguments are about. >> well, it's contested, you know? there are, you know, debates, there are heated debates happening. there are protests and demonstrations and counter protests and counter demonstrations. and, you know, just as this has become, you know, a hugely polarizing issue in lots of different avenues of american life, you know, we're seeing that play out on th
, after enduring a month of additional personal and professional attacks, the president of harvard, claudine gay, also resigned. and now, today, it was the president of columbia university, minouche shafik, who republicans had in the hot seat. joining me now to help unpack what is actually happening on columbia's campus, and what these hearings are really about , is jelani cobb, dean of the columbia university school of journalism. dean cobb, it is great to see you. i know it has been a busy...
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the one that comes to mind are claudine gaye, plagiarism story the beacon did the recession at the time and the journal did pick that up. he watched the coverage on cable news it was not like that was bad. they only covered that they don't like black women and they have a problem with black women inha power. they cannot really challenge the facts. like everybody does this. there is an argument over whether this should have been reported at all the quicksilver covering each other's plagiarism. what is your advice to the main stream media? don't be so full of yourselves? >> that's part of it but i'm not quite sure that's fixable. that's hired a different set of people. it target a different set of people who have some cents from talking to people what are the real stories in american a life lifethat people are interested ? after 10/seven something seven college campuses. i could tell you people are deeply interested in the story. it has been happening for a long time. it's one of the biggest stories in the country but get out there, get onto campuses, stock talk ton students. it is import
the one that comes to mind are claudine gaye, plagiarism story the beacon did the recession at the time and the journal did pick that up. he watched the coverage on cable news it was not like that was bad. they only covered that they don't like black women and they have a problem with black women inha power. they cannot really challenge the facts. like everybody does this. there is an argument over whether this should have been reported at all the quicksilver covering each other's plagiarism....
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claudine. >> good morning to you, pam. good morning to you, dave. well, here's a question. are we too quick to label others as toxic? new at seven. why a psychiatrist is warning that once we use that terme, there is no turning back. and what was once a gesture of appreciation is becoming a source of annoyance for some. a new survey is showing why consumers are experiencing tip fatigue. we'll be ri ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. mugs. with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the number one dry cat food in america. come home to cat chow. the highest point in san francisco at sunrise. all part of a 100 year old easter tradition. a crowd of worshipers gathered a
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it was in december, we talked about it look, if the only thing that happens here is liz mcgill and claudine gay get fired and what's going on on college campuses continues, it's a total waste. what has happened since then not a lot. what do we know, anti-semitism has deep roots on college campuses we now know that starkly we've got to do something about it >> that's 10, 15 years of hiring professors, administrators, how do they all find each other? >> well, the oppressor oppressed culture is self-perpetuating that's another thing that we've learned about college campuses if you look at tenure decisions -- >> and israel represents in a nutshell an oppressor nation almost as -- israel and ferguson are the same thing, and i had to like think about that for a while. >> look, we have anti-semitism is age old, and then you have that coupled with israel and coupled with this oppressor, oppressed culture. it's a caldron for hate, and college leadership, we have a big problem, and we need to address it do you hear that >> the columbia university president back after nine9/11 s that terrorism and pro
it was in december, we talked about it look, if the only thing that happens here is liz mcgill and claudine gay get fired and what's going on on college campuses continues, it's a total waste. what has happened since then not a lot. what do we know, anti-semitism has deep roots on college campuses we now know that starkly we've got to do something about it >> that's 10, 15 years of hiring professors, administrators, how do they all find each other? >> well, the oppressor oppressed...
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about, i don't know, palestine, antisemitism, how are your -- do you regret sticking your neck out for claudine gay at the time when it happened in hindsight now, don't you think there is a serious issue at the top of these ivy league schools? >> i think she certainly made mistakes i didn't defend her on the plagiarism set of issues, which i think are real issues for her as the president of harvard. as far as her testimony at the time, yeah, she did a bad job, all three of them did a bad job, i'm positive she's not remotely antisemitic. i think she did a lot of things right in a difficult situation i think it would have been a mistake to push her out of harvard over what happened in those hearings and, look, right now, most of ur students are focused on learning, they're focused on studying, and they're focused on playing spike ball we have students with real strong passions, that's a fine thing too. there is ways you can express those passions and ways you're not allowed to express those passions but, you know, a healthy debate following a set of time, place and manner rules on speech is what
about, i don't know, palestine, antisemitism, how are your -- do you regret sticking your neck out for claudine gay at the time when it happened in hindsight now, don't you think there is a serious issue at the top of these ivy league schools? >> i think she certainly made mistakes i didn't defend her on the plagiarism set of issues, which i think are real issues for her as the president of harvard. as far as her testimony at the time, yeah, she did a bad job, all three of them did a bad...
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>> look, we worked with claudine gay at harvard. some of these administrators i have e-mails in my inbox from university presidents and from parents saying this is unfair, this doesn't adequately represent life at my school. but you know what? if you don't have the right policies, becky, if you haven't taken the right actions, if you are not supporting your jewish students the grade speaks for itself. >> we were talking about dei earlier in the 6:00 hour because one of the interesting things that happened is harvard yesterday decided to bring back standardized testing. >> yes, i saw that. >> these are in some ways interconnected issues. >> uh-huh. >> is your sense that -- and you have been outspoken i think about how the dei programs, at least as constructed, don't include anti-semitism in the right ways. >> we know that they don't, yes. >> does that mean ultimately that -- and you can see it now, the pendulum is swinging back it feels like. >> right. >> on dei. i think that's one of the indications, is this -- is the requirement fo
>> look, we worked with claudine gay at harvard. some of these administrators i have e-mails in my inbox from university presidents and from parents saying this is unfair, this doesn't adequately represent life at my school. but you know what? if you don't have the right policies, becky, if you haven't taken the right actions, if you are not supporting your jewish students the grade speaks for itself. >> we were talking about dei earlier in the 6:00 hour because one of the...
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all right, so is claudine wong in our newsroom with the other stories we're following for you. good morning. >> good morning to you, pam. good morning to you, dave. well, 83 years after the attack on pearl harbor, the final remaining survivor of the attack on the uss arizona has died. we're going to remember the life of this 102 year old from northern california. and no more working from home full time. it is back to work for tens of thousands of state workers. why? they are being told to come back into the offices in both sacramento and across california . that's when we r n and in wisconsin, the former president has only held one public campaign event since he won the republican presidential nomination back in the middle of march. trump says voters understand his campaign time has been limited because of his many court appearances. >> look how well i'm doing and the people understand it. >> now, both michigan and wisconsin are considered battleground states in the presidential election, and president biden, by the way, will be going to wisconsin on monday. well, campaign fund
all right, so is claudine wong in our newsroom with the other stories we're following for you. good morning. >> good morning to you, pam. good morning to you, dave. well, 83 years after the attack on pearl harbor, the final remaining survivor of the attack on the uss arizona has died. we're going to remember the life of this 102 year old from northern california. and no more working from home full time. it is back to work for tens of thousands of state workers. why? they are being told to...