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shawn chitnis is live this morning on the uc berkeley campusing shawn, do we know if they're still in the building? >> reporter: reed, good morning. hard to tell at this point because it so dark but we do want to give people a sense of exactly what we're dealing with here. we're about a block away from people's park itself. let me step out of the way where you can see the building and the tents that are there. now people's park for quite some time has had the large shipping containers surrounding every side of the park. here at this building that is really just one block over we now see these tents that are outside. and we understand that there are some people who have made their way into the building as well. the university giving us some information and then also new details coming in overnight about 20 people setting up on the lawn of what is a burned out building on campus. the ann bead alumnae hall and we're told the same amount could be inside. the university says this appears to be a group of people's park protesters given it's the 55th anniversary of the park and so they decid
shawn chitnis is live this morning on the uc berkeley campusing shawn, do we know if they're still in the building? >> reporter: reed, good morning. hard to tell at this point because it so dark but we do want to give people a sense of exactly what we're dealing with here. we're about a block away from people's park itself. let me step out of the way where you can see the building and the tents that are there. now people's park for quite some time has had the large shipping containers...
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shawn chitnis is live this morning on the uc berkeley campus and shawn, what do we know about the people in the building and are they still there? >> reporter: hey reed, good morning, we can start to see some folks coming out of their tents and we are still trying to learn a little bit more about what has brought them out here. but i will tell away so you can see the situation this morning where not only are there the tents but there are also signs that have been put up on the building as well as palestinian flags. now this is all a block away from people's park. which remains closed with shipping containers and security on all sides of that location. but you can see here what has developed just a block away. now we're told about 20 people set up on the lawn of this burned out building overnight. it's the alumnae hall. the university says they appear to be people's park protesters because it's to a 55th anniversary of a protest that happened at the park and that's why they decided to move on this particular building. this coming though as the encampment at uc berkeley related to israel-h
shawn chitnis is live this morning on the uc berkeley campus and shawn, what do we know about the people in the building and are they still there? >> reporter: hey reed, good morning, we can start to see some folks coming out of their tents and we are still trying to learn a little bit more about what has brought them out here. but i will tell away so you can see the situation this morning where not only are there the tents but there are also signs that have been put up on the building as...
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shawn chitnis shows us how. >>> they were joining a community close to her, reminding her of the time she spent practicing the folk dance. >> that's what i noticed is the footwork pattern was similar to dance. i was like oh, this kind of makes sense to me and i know what i'm doing. >> reporter: five years into martial arts, she has earned that title of guru, continuing to learn and also teaches here. >> the filipinos, we were mixing, matching many different cultures, and they will reflect just that. >> reporter: he has been running the martial arts school in the bay area for almost 15 years. it is not often to find a place focused on this style. and unique in their emphasis on weapons. >> they will come from your own culture and your own ancestors or whatnot. and all around our reminders of that culture to help their students appreciate the language and history that will go with this style of fighting. >> and i think for people to have a better understanding of what they identified and with a they want to do themselves. >> and that chance is what will keep them and others going. they
shawn chitnis shows us how. >>> they were joining a community close to her, reminding her of the time she spent practicing the folk dance. >> that's what i noticed is the footwork pattern was similar to dance. i was like oh, this kind of makes sense to me and i know what i'm doing. >> reporter: five years into martial arts, she has earned that title of guru, continuing to learn and also teaches here. >> the filipinos, we were mixing, matching many different cultures,...
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shawn chitnis joins us now and maybe my computer was saying good morning to you shawn. >> maybe it's ai. >> could be ai right? a bay area congressman is talking about how to protect everybody as ai becomes a bigger part of the headlines. and we see her take this on. >> reporter: we keep saying this every day there's a new development. something we have to keep up on and so right now what we're dealing with is this controversy and the ongoing concern over artificial intelligence in hollywood. and it speaks to the challenges ahead for people in many different industries as well as our own personal protections when it comes to ai. on monday, we did learn that scarlett johansson believed her voice was used without consent by openai and she was shocked and andered she called out the ceo of openai sam altman because sky the new ai voice for the company sounds a lot like the voice she had in the movie "her." she says altman asked her twice to do the project but she declined the offer. they have paused using sky's voice as in all of its products out of respect to her. so all of that comes af
shawn chitnis joins us now and maybe my computer was saying good morning to you shawn. >> maybe it's ai. >> could be ai right? a bay area congressman is talking about how to protect everybody as ai becomes a bigger part of the headlines. and we see her take this on. >> reporter: we keep saying this every day there's a new development. something we have to keep up on and so right now what we're dealing with is this controversy and the ongoing concern over artificial...
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shawn chitnis spoke to a scholar from the peninsula. who represents the expanded reach of this program. yeah. >>>>areas. chavez franco has a lot to smile. about as hirsi. senior year comes to an end at woodside, priori school, she knew college was in her future. even with limited resources growing up, and as the 1st in her family to go to a 4 year university. >>>>it's always been because i've had a really amazing community of mentors and supporters behind me, >>>>a standout student who had several extracurriculars to keep her busy. the decision she faces is 1 many students would end the her choice of admission to 4 selective colleges across the country. >>>>i think that's how 1st generation scholars can really succeed is with the support of everyone around >>>>them is part of the 2024 class of dave. goldberg scholars. program from the sandberg. goldberg bernthal family foundation. launched several years ago to help low income 1st gen students get to college and succeed once they go there. the program expanded into 2023 to partner with p
shawn chitnis spoke to a scholar from the peninsula. who represents the expanded reach of this program. yeah. >>>>areas. chavez franco has a lot to smile. about as hirsi. senior year comes to an end at woodside, priori school, she knew college was in her future. even with limited resources growing up, and as the 1st in her family to go to a 4 year university. >>>>it's always been because i've had a really amazing community of mentors and supporters behind me,...
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shawn chitnis, thank you so much. and say hi to all the students you meet for us today. thanks. >>> yeah, congrats to all the grads. city parks help us connect with nature and the community and the bay area is no exception. how well do some of the local park systems stack up? according to the trust for public lands annual rankings, san francisco earned september place this year driven by 100% score on park access. nationwide fremont came in at 29th and san jose at 32nd and oakland at 52nd. san francisco also ranks second in the nation for park investment spending a whopping $546 per resident on parks. that is way above the national average reed, which is only $124. >>> wow. well, taking a live look outside on this wednesday morning. 6 : 17 and jess, really beautiful weather for us here in the bay. but not that -- not that case in the midwest. you are watching story of tornadoes? >> yeah, over in the midwest, check out this video just from iowa. deadly tornadoes actually swept through the state just yesterday. and in greenfield, just southwest of des moines, police confir
shawn chitnis, thank you so much. and say hi to all the students you meet for us today. thanks. >>> yeah, congrats to all the grads. city parks help us connect with nature and the community and the bay area is no exception. how well do some of the local park systems stack up? according to the trust for public lands annual rankings, san francisco earned september place this year driven by 100% score on park access. nationwide fremont came in at 29th and san jose at 32nd and oakland at...
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shawn chitnis talked to one scholar from the peninsula who represents the expanded reach of the program. >> reporter: chavez franco has a lot to smile about as her senior year comes to an end at woodside priority school. she knew college was in her future even with limited resources growing up and as the first in her family to go to a four year university. >> it's always been because of i had a really amazing community of mentors and supporters behind me. >> reporter: a standout student who had several extracurricular s to keep her busy, the decision she faces this week is one many students would envy. her choice of admission to four selective colleges across the country. >> i think that is how first generation scholars can really succeed is with the support of everyone around them. >> reporter: part of the 2024 class of dave goldberg's scholars a program if the sandberg goldberg family foundation. launched several years ago to help low income first gen students get to college and succeed once there. the program expended in 2023 to partner with peninsula bridge. a nonprofit that pulls p
shawn chitnis talked to one scholar from the peninsula who represents the expanded reach of the program. >> reporter: chavez franco has a lot to smile about as her senior year comes to an end at woodside priority school. she knew college was in her future even with limited resources growing up and as the first in her family to go to a four year university. >> it's always been because of i had a really amazing community of mentors and supporters behind me. >> reporter: a...
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. >> shawn chitnis shows us how the woman leading that sport effort balances her work and home life while trying to mentor others. >> reporter: what looks like a typical afternoon on the play field with a soccer mom proudly watching her son at practice is only scratching the surface. >> and there are days where i wake up and that plan will go way off and i'm doing something completely different. >> reporter: when she is not busy parenting the two young sons including coaching them, she is preparing for the world cup and the super bowl and an all-star game. she never knows what that new week will bring with the committee. >> it is hard to juggle and that is the most important and i have to remember that. there is a priority for me. >> reporter: born and raised in canada, her family lived in east africa before moving west. >> it wasn't normal for my parents. and even at the ages, they wanted to play sports. but for some reason, i did and so that is what i enjoyed and where i would have a lot of passion. >> reporter: the pursuit of the career in sports. and she thought it would be the best w
. >> shawn chitnis shows us how the woman leading that sport effort balances her work and home life while trying to mentor others. >> reporter: what looks like a typical afternoon on the play field with a soccer mom proudly watching her son at practice is only scratching the surface. >> and there are days where i wake up and that plan will go way off and i'm doing something completely different. >> reporter: when she is not busy parenting the two young sons including...
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we will broadcast 9 home games from raimondi park on picks, plus 44 cable 12 shawn chitnis has more details on what we can expect for their inaugural season. >>>>yeah. >>dollars. want to continue. oakland's baseball legacy and give fans the chance to watch them in the pioneer league in person or with us on tv on pigs. plus, you'll get the chance to not only see friday night games but also enjoy expert commentary in depth analysis and behind the scenes access we've been there every step of the way as they get ready for their 1st season, including the ballers, starting a $1.6 million plan to renovate their new home, raymond e. park, they will play a total of 48 games in west oakland. the upgrades are funded by private investors >>>>being able to do something. for the community by the community is critical for me as a person, and i think for us as an organization, and so just looking at all the people who have committed a beautiful saturday to coming out and cleaning up this park is pretty incredible >reporter>independent league baseball team signed 3 players from an open tryout last month, in
we will broadcast 9 home games from raimondi park on picks, plus 44 cable 12 shawn chitnis has more details on what we can expect for their inaugural season. >>>>yeah. >>dollars. want to continue. oakland's baseball legacy and give fans the chance to watch them in the pioneer league in person or with us on tv on pigs. plus, you'll get the chance to not only see friday night games but also enjoy expert commentary in depth analysis and behind the scenes access we've been there...
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shawn chitnis spoke to a voice actor based right here in the bay area on the continuing challenges that ai does present. >>listen well, well. i'll show you >>how to book. blacktop hoops is a vr video game now available. and that's the voice of joyo photo you here in 1 of the game's players, the full released this week for play on vr headsets comes years in the making well after joy voice to this character. >>record. whether you're recording in person or at home voiceover takes time. >>as a professional voice actor based in the bay area. she's keeping a close eye on the latest developments for all things a. >>i interest interested, excited. a little bit nervous, scared and as someone who has publicly spoken about a i and my concerns, as a voice actor, i knew a lot of those alarm bells will be ringing >>as well. this week's announcement that very tone and c a have created the cia vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work that uses her >>voice. come in, and they can make sure that their scans their r
shawn chitnis spoke to a voice actor based right here in the bay area on the continuing challenges that ai does present. >>listen well, well. i'll show you >>how to book. blacktop hoops is a vr video game now available. and that's the voice of joyo photo you here in 1 of the game's players, the full released this week for play on vr headsets comes years in the making well after joy voice to this character. >>record. whether you're recording in person or at home voiceover takes...
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shawn chitnis has a preview. ♪ >> reporter: vicki loves every chance she gets to share her culture. she's been performing and choreographing for two decades in the bay area. bongra is a folk dance from northern india and one of the styles she likes to showcase. >> i love it because it's really beautiful. it's very graceful. it's colorful. >> reporter: this particular dance is a combination of folk dances from india and will be part of the night market on friday. back for a second year in 2024, it will take over three city blocks in downtown san francisco for a night every two months until november. >> this is a beautiful city and yeah, it's had its down time and obviously every city goes through that, but san francisco is truly a remarkable city. it's full of community and culture and music and arts and i think if there's anything that can bring life back to something, it's the arts. >> reporter: on its first night of the year it will share the stage with another night market in chinatown, part of a growing trend to get more people into san francisco with special events. >> i think
shawn chitnis has a preview. ♪ >> reporter: vicki loves every chance she gets to share her culture. she's been performing and choreographing for two decades in the bay area. bongra is a folk dance from northern india and one of the styles she likes to showcase. >> i love it because it's really beautiful. it's very graceful. it's colorful. >> reporter: this particular dance is a combination of folk dances from india and will be part of the night market on friday. back for a...
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shawn chitnis spoke to 1 shop in the south san francisco area excited to share their food festival. goers. always 1. the chance. to share. his food with more people and for over a decade now, cassina malanga has brought street food from argentina around the bay area. >>this is a very nice, um proud of, you know for us. it's not >>the staple they serve at their own locations and distribute to others. are there, empanada from coffee shops to the chase center. people have enjoyed a taste of raoul's home and this weekend more will get to try some of these empanadas at launder music festival in napa. >>so excited, you know for that, hopefully everything going well, >>he says they pair well with wine. and as a small business, always looking for more exposure, they couldn't ask for a better place to showcase their food. then at a new latin music festival, >>we love our food. we love our community. the well. we love all the other communities around here as well. and to just be able to share that with people, especially the music festival. nothing brings people together like like music and f
shawn chitnis spoke to 1 shop in the south san francisco area excited to share their food festival. goers. always 1. the chance. to share. his food with more people and for over a decade now, cassina malanga has brought street food from argentina around the bay area. >>this is a very nice, um proud of, you know for us. it's not >>the staple they serve at their own locations and distribute to others. are there, empanada from coffee shops to the chase center. people have enjoyed a...
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shawn chitnis is live at union work with more. shawn, good morning to you. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. and so what we know about this particular may day march is that it will begin at the intersection of california and montgomery and then work its way here to union square. now there's a discussion about what is possible in this current economic climate. we know that the workers and the hotel industry agree that times are tough. but they cannot agree as of yet on what to do about that in terms of how it will immax the business and the ability to pay those workers and give them better benefits. >> five, six. seven, eight. nine. >> reporter: king says they're ready to march on may day. with plenty of signs and employees who want to fight for better pay and working conditions. >> we're here to make a statement. >> reporter: she's a private dining server who works to take care of room service orders at the st. regis in san francisco. she's shoo had the job for almost 20 year working there since it opened. >> i do like my job. i
shawn chitnis is live at union work with more. shawn, good morning to you. >> reporter: nicole, good morning. and so what we know about this particular may day march is that it will begin at the intersection of california and montgomery and then work its way here to union square. now there's a discussion about what is possible in this current economic climate. we know that the workers and the hotel industry agree that times are tough. but they cannot agree as of yet on what to do about...
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. >> as our shawn chitnis reports, they got to pitch their idea to elon musk himself. >> so when we saw this challenge, it felt like the perfect opportunity to build a really cool product for an app that we all love. >> reporter: four friends all studying computer science at santa clara university got an incredible opportunity well before they start their careers in tech, a challenge to make x, the platform formerly known as twitter, better for the average user and then they would later learn, present the idea to the company's owner, elon musk. >> oh, it was amazing. it was a great experience. he's an extremely down to earth nice guy. he asked a lot of questions about our product. he's extremely understanding, spent the time out of his busy day to speak. i was extremely grateful for that. >> reporter: they spent 30 hours working nonstop during the competition to come up with a product they called insight x. the idea is to give users more perspective and information so when someone posts on the platform, you can easily get access to their history of posts and learn how truthful their pos
. >> as our shawn chitnis reports, they got to pitch their idea to elon musk himself. >> so when we saw this challenge, it felt like the perfect opportunity to build a really cool product for an app that we all love. >> reporter: four friends all studying computer science at santa clara university got an incredible opportunity well before they start their careers in tech, a challenge to make x, the platform formerly known as twitter, better for the average user and then they...
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. >> our shawn chitnis shows us what this could mean for the neighborhood in the center of the city. >> reporter: there's always something for julian prince dash to do at holy stitch, whether he's working on one of his creations or helping his students make their own and his job is only about to get busier. >> to see what's going on in san francisco or the picture that's painted of san francisco versus the reality of san francisco, i know i'm actually putting the paint to the canvas and add a testament to what's really going on. >> reporter: the painting he wants people to see along market street starts inside the new location for his business and nonprofit. a retail store, tailor shop, and school, holy stitch will be a place to sell garments, but also offer classes and workshops. >> i say nature is the best designer. most of the things that we love and derive from come from nature. >> reporter: a lover of fabrics and what a designer can do with them, julian's work often focuses on denim because he says it is the great equalizer in fashion. everyone can and does wear it regardless of
. >> our shawn chitnis shows us what this could mean for the neighborhood in the center of the city. >> reporter: there's always something for julian prince dash to do at holy stitch, whether he's working on one of his creations or helping his students make their own and his job is only about to get busier. >> to see what's going on in san francisco or the picture that's painted of san francisco versus the reality of san francisco, i know i'm actually putting the paint to the...
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of 2 and shawn chitnis. has more on to grab. making the commencement a couple celebration. getting a graduate degree. is already plenty of work. at on top of of that. having a job. and trying to be a supporter. spouse. well, there's 1 couple that got this same. degree. together. while married. and had a kid. before. they grab. today. they get to celebrate. entering guns and dave cell. have already walk. down the aisle together. and on wednesday they will take some more. special state. together on stage. as graduate. of the class of 20. >>>>we told ourselves that no matter what we're going to finish and that's what we did >anne>receive there masters in counselor education. from san jose, stay university. the 1st in their families, too. get a grass. >>>>degree. it was incredible to have apart. partner. that can relate. to the same time. topics. we were were talking about. out. the same class. have the same classmates. similar projects. >anne>plans to focus on at risk youth. who may be around gangs growing up. while fernando wants to add low income 1st generation students. but
of 2 and shawn chitnis. has more on to grab. making the commencement a couple celebration. getting a graduate degree. is already plenty of work. at on top of of that. having a job. and trying to be a supporter. spouse. well, there's 1 couple that got this same. degree. together. while married. and had a kid. before. they grab. today. they get to celebrate. entering guns and dave cell. have already walk. down the aisle together. and on wednesday they will take some more. special state. together...
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our shawn chitnis has more on his message on why we must take time each year to think about those who made that ultimate sacrifice. >> reporter: each year when the city of mill valley comes together on memorial day, the community takes time to honor the fallen and read the names of local heroes. the ceremony on this morning featured the words of a local marine corps veteran who wanted to acknowledge how fortunate he was to be here today. >> we didn't have the welcoming that i see today for the vets and i think it's because of us that time has healed. >> reporter: a veteran of the vietnam war, darren walton takes pride in seeing a city he has deep roots in showing gratitude to members of the military whom made the ultimate sacrifice. >> americans put their lives on the line unconditionally so that i can be here speaking today. >> reporter: and they're not just his fellow americans, but friends darren lost in the war. >> this is about my buddies who gave so much unconditionally for a belief system. >> reporter: so he hopes all his neighbors have a better appreciation after hearing his m
our shawn chitnis has more on his message on why we must take time each year to think about those who made that ultimate sacrifice. >> reporter: each year when the city of mill valley comes together on memorial day, the community takes time to honor the fallen and read the names of local heroes. the ceremony on this morning featured the words of a local marine corps veteran who wanted to acknowledge how fortunate he was to be here today. >> we didn't have the welcoming that i see...
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that is the highest ridership of any month in smart train's history, shawn chitnis with that story. >> reporter: oakland resident kaston brand finds himself on smart whenever he wants to spend time with family in the north bay. >> it's very reliable, very smooth. you could easily fall asleep. >> reporter: starting at the larkspur station, this has become a regular outing, even bringing along another relative visiting the bay area on this day. >> i have a cousin that lives up in windsor and we ride bikes together and see the wine country. >> reporter: the combination of summer programs as well as fall commuters helped with the recovery. building on the growing interest smart has seen from people using it to connect outside of the north bay. >> i think it's great. i think the fact it's linked with the ferry is really nice. >> reporter: for case, a long time bay area resident who used to commute daily on public transportation, he's glad to see one more way for people to get out of their cars and help reduce congestion on the roads. >> marin never got b.a.r.t. so this is finally a good al
that is the highest ridership of any month in smart train's history, shawn chitnis with that story. >> reporter: oakland resident kaston brand finds himself on smart whenever he wants to spend time with family in the north bay. >> it's very reliable, very smooth. you could easily fall asleep. >> reporter: starting at the larkspur station, this has become a regular outing, even bringing along another relative visiting the bay area on this day. >> i have a cousin that...
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shawn chitnis has more on how she's using ai to help more people access the resources they need to get treatment. charlotte rose. and you'll be amazed. at all she can do at just the age of 17. i walk around the neighborhood with her dog is a nice break for the junior in high school who created a platform to improve access to mental health resources. >>i really want to make it a lot easier and faster for people to get that critical help that they might need >>search mental health uses artificial intelligence to find services and treatment options near you. based on what you're dealing with in that moment, the more detail you provide. the better response. the ai will give someone in need did >>my dad. >>actually passed away by suicide >>when i was >>just 12 >>years old. >>and through >>that experience. >>i really had >>to learn >>how >>to >>heal. >>and >>move forward. >>by actually leaning into mental health advocacy. >>charlotte was in 7th grade the pandemic had just started and middle school was a dark place for this young girl trying to process such a devastating loss. >>i remember se
shawn chitnis has more on how she's using ai to help more people access the resources they need to get treatment. charlotte rose. and you'll be amazed. at all she can do at just the age of 17. i walk around the neighborhood with her dog is a nice break for the junior in high school who created a platform to improve access to mental health resources. >>i really want to make it a lot easier and faster for people to get that critical help that they might need >>search mental health...
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police say that gunfire happened on campus just before 8:00, at least 2 people injured shawn chitnis joins us now live outside the school, sean so many questions this morning. what do we know? >>>>people. this. walking around taking pictures. graduations. day and stuff like that. next year. you know, we heard gunshots. at 1st. gunshots, people still running and stuff, you know. yeah. first. i don't think too much of it with people. >live>and so police tell us that they have 2 people in custody in connection to the shooting. so far this morning, it has been quiet here outside of campus. we understand that this was supposed to be just a day for teachers to come to the school and get some work done now that classes are >reed>over. >>back >>to you. all right, sean, we understand an update will be coming a little bit later today, so for more on this developing story, stay with us for all of those updates kpx.com and streaming on the cbs news app when we're not on air yeah. for a look at other top stories this morning, oakland mayor shane towell released her mid year budget later today, an
police say that gunfire happened on campus just before 8:00, at least 2 people injured shawn chitnis joins us now live outside the school, sean so many questions this morning. what do we know? >>>>people. this. walking around taking pictures. graduations. day and stuff like that. next year. you know, we heard gunshots. at 1st. gunshots, people still running and stuff, you know. yeah. first. i don't think too much of it with people. >live>and so police tell us that they have 2...
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. >> shawn chitnis has a story of a woman who set out to create a more inclusive art gallery in san francisco. >> reporter: there is something special about san francisco that made it possible to build a space for emerging artists in the bay area. born and raised in the city, it means a lot she can be the one providing them that platform as the founding director of this gallery. >> it's kind of a surreal feeling. when i started glass rice, i didn't know how long it was going...
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if you remember with the unions for actors and writers, this was last year, so are shawn chitnis spoke with a voice actor based here in the bay area on the continuing challenges a i presents. listen. well, well. i'll show you how to >>book. blacktop hoops is a vr video game now available and that's the voice of joyo photo you here in 1 of the game's players, the full released this week for play on vr headsets comes years in the making. well after joy voice to this character, >>whether you're recording in person or at home voiceover takes time >>as a professional voice actor based in the bay area, she's keeping a close eye on the latest developments for all things a >>i i was interested, excited. a little bit nervous, scared and as someone who has publicly spoken about a i and my concerns as a voice actor, i knew a lot of those alarm bells will be ringing as >>well. announcement that very tone and c a have created the cia vault to store and protect digital assets caught her attention. she's cautiously optimistic about steps like this to secure any work that uses her voice. >>come in, an
if you remember with the unions for actors and writers, this was last year, so are shawn chitnis spoke with a voice actor based here in the bay area on the continuing challenges a i presents. listen. well, well. i'll show you how to >>book. blacktop hoops is a vr video game now available and that's the voice of joyo photo you here in 1 of the game's players, the full released this week for play on vr headsets comes years in the making. well after joy voice to this character,...
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voices in the age of a i and we learned that just last week, so shawn chitnis is here with more on what 1 bay area congressman is saying about how to protect everyone as sean a. i becomes a larger part of our lives. >sports>this controversy speaks to the challenges ahead for people in many different industries and our own personal protections. regarding a eye on monday, scarlett johansson said she was shocked and angered her voice was used without her permission. she believes sky the new voice for open, ai said it a lot like johansson's voice in the movie her johansson says the ceo of open ai sam altman asked her twice to do the project. but she declined. the company now says it has paused using skies voice out of respect to johansson. all of this comes after we reported last week on the partnership between very tone and creative artists agency to have a digital assets vault to protect actors. we heard from a local voice. this actor worried about securing everyone. work, especially those early in their career south bay congressman ro khanna reacted and reached out to us after that story
voices in the age of a i and we learned that just last week, so shawn chitnis is here with more on what 1 bay area congressman is saying about how to protect everyone as sean a. i becomes a larger part of our lives. >sports>this controversy speaks to the challenges ahead for people in many different industries and our own personal protections. regarding a eye on monday, scarlett johansson said she was shocked and angered her voice was used without her permission. she believes sky the new...
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shawn chitnis has more details on what you can expect for their inaugural season. >>the ballers want to continue? oakland's baseball legacy. and give fans the chance to watch them in the pioneer league in person or with us on tv. on pigs. plus, you'll get the chance to not only see friday night games, but also enjoy expert commentary. in depth analysis and behind the scenes access. we've been there every step of the way as they get ready for their 1st season. and could the ballers, starting a 1.6 0 million plan to renovate their new home. raymond a park. they will play a total of 48. games in west oakland. the upgrades are funded by private investors ><<>being able to do something. for the community by the community is critical. for me as a person, and i think for us as an organization, and so just looking at all the people who have committed a beautiful saturday to coming out and cleaning up this park is pretty incredible. >>independent league baseball team signed 3 players from an open tryout last month, including the 1st woman. whoever signed a professional cont
shawn chitnis has more details on what you can expect for their inaugural season. >>the ballers want to continue? oakland's baseball legacy. and give fans the chance to watch them in the pioneer league in person or with us on tv. on pigs. plus, you'll get the chance to not only see friday night games, but also enjoy expert commentary. in depth analysis and behind the scenes access. we've been there every step of the way as they get ready for their 1st season. and could the ballers,...
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they're downtown opening, as all part of a larger program to revitalize the city and as our shawn chitnis reports the goal of the program is to fill empty or underutilized spaces with local entrepreneurs. trying to expand their businesses. >>theresa chapela believes there is something in the beauty of crystals. that will appeal to just about anyone. the success of her business bad witch crystals suggests she's onto ><<>something. i feel like it's been a long time coming. and worked really hard for the last 4 almost 5 years from my mom's kitchen counter from my parents' garage, and i'm just so happy that i finally have the storefront with everything. >>is 1 of the newest businesses opening up on friday in a section of downtown san jose that could use a little color and some positive vibes. her store along with 2 others are part of a project from san jose based moment, which specializes in pop up retail opportunity. ><<>there is nothing like the energy that comes from a small business and a small business maker, especially the ones that we work with in the local bay area. we've never seen t
they're downtown opening, as all part of a larger program to revitalize the city and as our shawn chitnis reports the goal of the program is to fill empty or underutilized spaces with local entrepreneurs. trying to expand their businesses. >>theresa chapela believes there is something in the beauty of crystals. that will appeal to just about anyone. the success of her business bad witch crystals suggests she's onto >>is 1 of the newest businesses opening up on friday in a section of...
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shawn chitnis has more on how she helps to use a i to access resources when we need it. >>> spend a day with charlotte rosario and you will be amazed at all she can do at the age of 17. i walk around the neighborhood with her dog is a nice break for the junior in high school who created a platform to improve access to mental health resources. >> i want to make it a lot easier and faster for people to get that critical help they may need. >> search mental health uses artificial intelligence to find services and treatment options near you based on what you are dealing with in that moment. the more detail you provide, the better response ai will give someone in need. >> my dad actually passed away by suicide when i was just 12 years old. through that experience i really had to learn how to heal and move forward by actually leaning in to mental health advocacy. >> charlotte was in seventh grade, the pandemic just started and middle school was a dark place for this young girl trying to process such a devastating loss. >> i remember seeing a girl in the mirror who is scared, ashamed, confused
shawn chitnis has more on how she helps to use a i to access resources when we need it. >>> spend a day with charlotte rosario and you will be amazed at all she can do at the age of 17. i walk around the neighborhood with her dog is a nice break for the junior in high school who created a platform to improve access to mental health resources. >> i want to make it a lot easier and faster for people to get that critical help they may need. >> search mental health uses...
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shawn chitnis has more on how she is using a i tell orifice excess resources needed for treatment. >> spend a day with charlotte rosario and you will be amazed at all she can do at just the age of 17. a walk around the neighborhood with her dog is a nice break for the junior in high school who created a platform to improve access to mental health resources. >> i really want to make it a lot easier and faster for people to get that critical help they might need. >> search mental health uses artificial intelligence to use services and treatment options near you based on what you are dealing with in that moment. the more detail you provide the better response ai will give someone in need. >> my dad actually passed away by suicide when i was 12 years old. through that experience i really had to learn how to heal and move forward by actually leaning in to mental health advocacy. >> charlotte was in seventh grade, the pandemic just started and middle school was a dark place for this young girl trying to process this devastating loss. >> i remember seeing a girl in the mirror who was scared,
shawn chitnis has more on how she is using a i tell orifice excess resources needed for treatment. >> spend a day with charlotte rosario and you will be amazed at all she can do at just the age of 17. a walk around the neighborhood with her dog is a nice break for the junior in high school who created a platform to improve access to mental health resources. >> i really want to make it a lot easier and faster for people to get that critical help they might need. >> search...
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shawn chitnis joins us now live outside the school where this morning we are working to learn more. shawn? >> reporter: reed, good morning, yeah, certainly quiet and a big difference what we saw overnight. still waiting for thegates taupe before school begins today but certainly a cavi scene at one point. police telling us they were arriving here at 7:45 here on thursday evening as the graduation ceremony was wrapping up. we understand there are two victims in the case that police are aware of. and an adult man and woman. both were injured and taken to the hospital. we're told they're in stable condition. the fire department though also sayings there was a third victim. the person hay able to get to the hospital on their own. we don't know yet their possible connection to skyline. opd locked down the campus immediately with the help of chp explaining the shooting was inside the school. and they were glad that they were able to get everyone out without any issues. police say that there may have been a fight at the school that escalated to this shooting. we have the chance to hear fro
shawn chitnis joins us now live outside the school where this morning we are working to learn more. shawn? >> reporter: reed, good morning, yeah, certainly quiet and a big difference what we saw overnight. still waiting for thegates taupe before school begins today but certainly a cavi scene at one point. police telling us they were arriving here at 7:45 here on thursday evening as the graduation ceremony was wrapping up. we understand there are two victims in the case that police are...
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shawn chitnis is live at downtown san francisco this morning with a preview of what's to come for the festivities and it's going to be a lot of fun. shawn. >> reporter: hey gianna, absolutely. they've got a great program and it's going to be really impressive to see them take over this space right here. this is battery and clay. right now, not too busy but in just a little bit of time, it will pick up as a main thoroughfare to get on to the bay bridge. so they are proud of the fact that they get to take over this part of downtown. they did it last year, three times. altogether 30,000 people came through for the program and they will do it four different times this year beginning with one tonight. ♪ ♪ vicki virk loves every chance she gets to share her culture. she's been performing and choreographing for two decades in the bay area. bhangra is a folk dance from northern india and one of the styles she likes to showcase. >> i love it because it's really beautiful and it's very graceful. it's colorful. >> reporter: this particular dance is a combination of folk dances from punjab, i
shawn chitnis is live at downtown san francisco this morning with a preview of what's to come for the festivities and it's going to be a lot of fun. shawn. >> reporter: hey gianna, absolutely. they've got a great program and it's going to be really impressive to see them take over this space right here. this is battery and clay. right now, not too busy but in just a little bit of time, it will pick up as a main thoroughfare to get on to the bay bridge. so they are proud of the fact that...
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and shawn chitnis is here with us this morning to tell us more about the exciting announcement. >> reporter: yes, this is super cool right? we've been there kind of every step of the way and so of course this is the big day where we say hey the ballers want to really demonstrate they are going to continue oakland's baseball legacy. also with us on tv. how cool is that? you can do it on kpix plus and not only see friday night games but also enjoy expert commentary and in-depth analysis and of course if you have cameras there behind the scenes ago receive. they are implementing $1.6 million plan to renovate the new home raimondi park. they will play a total of 48 games in west oakland. the upgrades shah you are seeing there are happening right now. thanks to funding from private investors. >> being able to do something for the community by the community, is critical. for me as a person and i think for us as an organization. jus looking at all the people that have committed a beautiful saturday is pretty incredible. >> reporter: of course we've been there for each of major developments includi
and shawn chitnis is here with us this morning to tell us more about the exciting announcement. >> reporter: yes, this is super cool right? we've been there kind of every step of the way and so of course this is the big day where we say hey the ballers want to really demonstrate they are going to continue oakland's baseball legacy. also with us on tv. how cool is that? you can do it on kpix plus and not only see friday night games but also enjoy expert commentary and in-depth analysis and...
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shawn chitnis is joining us now with the story of x actually tapping into the brain power of some of our young bay area minds to maybe think about making x better. >> reporter: very young and really care about issues like this. and the time is also important. the need couldn't be any greater right now. given that people are talking about some of the most controversial and divisive topics that are out there. when x challenged developers last month if they could create a cool feature or app that improves the experience for user, the winning team came up with the way to promote more honesty and encourage different perspectives. plus they got to pitch their idea to elon musk. >> so when we saw this challenge, it felt like the perfect opportunity to build a really cool product for an app that we all love. >> reporter: four friends all studying computer science at santa clara university got an incredible opportunity well before they start their careers in tech. a challenge to make x, the platform formerly known as twitter, better for the average user. and then they would later learn presen
shawn chitnis is joining us now with the story of x actually tapping into the brain power of some of our young bay area minds to maybe think about making x better. >> reporter: very young and really care about issues like this. and the time is also important. the need couldn't be any greater right now. given that people are talking about some of the most controversial and divisive topics that are out there. when x challenged developers last month if they could create a cool feature or app...
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. >> shawn? >> to it for you. i'm shawn chitnis and still waking up in for reed cowan. it's a busy friday though not just nationally but locally here. we have some serious issuesen on the roads. >> a crash out there for several hours now. we're talking about northbound 101 if you are commuting along the peninsula, you know, the not so good news is lanes are blocked. at least only one lane is open at this point. they did open up that left lane just moments ago. north 101 at san antonio road. unfortunately, one person died in this crash. so it is a fatal and it's a deadly crash. you have got the investigation under way. it happened just before 3:00 this morning. two cars and a big rig involved. and traffic is still slow as you head through that area. stick with 280 in the meantime or el camino real as an alternate. it's friday so less cars on the roadway anyway as we get a bigger perspective here on 101 coming out of san jose. so just a heads-up though if you are taking that ride, you are going to see some brake lights this morning. >>> all right, gianna. another live loo
. >> shawn? >> to it for you. i'm shawn chitnis and still waking up in for reed cowan. it's a busy friday though not just nationally but locally here. we have some serious issuesen on the roads. >> a crash out there for several hours now. we're talking about northbound 101 if you are commuting along the peninsula, you know, the not so good news is lanes are blocked. at least only one lane is open at this point. they did open up that left lane just moments ago. north 101 at san...
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it's national nurses week and shawn chitnis has the story of one woman in the east bay who says despite the challenges, nurses face, she's excited to help those in her community who need her the most. >> hello, my name is elina and i'm going to be your nurse today. >> reporter: elina limon is in her final year as nursing student at cal state east bay. it's easy to see she's ready to get started and take care of patients as she demonstrates a standard full body assessment in one of their labs. >> it's been really fun. and i feel like i have developed a lot of new skills and have grown both as a nurse and as a person during my time here. >> reporter: elina is a first generation student who says her mexican heritage informs the kind of work she wants to do in health care. she says there's a disconnect between immigrant families and medical providers. >> it's always been a very big goal of mine to act as a bridge between my community and, you know, health care. >> reporter: her education began during the pandemic. a moment that made her think hard about the profession she was pursuing, but
it's national nurses week and shawn chitnis has the story of one woman in the east bay who says despite the challenges, nurses face, she's excited to help those in her community who need her the most. >> hello, my name is elina and i'm going to be your nurse today. >> reporter: elina limon is in her final year as nursing student at cal state east bay. it's easy to see she's ready to get started and take care of patients as she demonstrates a standard full body assessment in one of...
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stories from asian american and pacific islander community for aa if i heritage month and this morning shawn chitnis has a story of a woman who set out to make an approachable and inclusive art space in san francisco. >> reporter: cecilia chia says there's something special about san francisco that made it possible to build a space for emerging artists in the bay area. born and raised in the city, it means a lot that she can be the one providing them that platform as the founding director of this gallery. >> it's kind of a surreal feeling. you know? when i -- started glass rice i didn't know how long it is going to last. >> reporter: the current exhibition big bloom highlights many aapi artists including some bases in san francisco. >> he. >> reporter: she didn't set out to spotlight any one particular group. just those who were looking for support and who she admired. cecilia found lot of them by looking on instagram. many of those artists turned out to be women and people of color. >> just beautiful the way that she paints. >> reporter: cecilia went to an all girls' catholic roll from kind
stories from asian american and pacific islander community for aa if i heritage month and this morning shawn chitnis has a story of a woman who set out to make an approachable and inclusive art space in san francisco. >> reporter: cecilia chia says there's something special about san francisco that made it possible to build a space for emerging artists in the bay area. born and raised in the city, it means a lot that she can be the one providing them that platform as the founding director...
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this morning, shawn chitnis has the story of a woman who set out to create a more inclusive and approachable art space in san francisco. >> reporter: there's something special about san francisco that made it possible to build a space for emerging artists in the bay area. born and raised in the city, it means a lot that she can be the one providing them that platform as the founding director of this gallery. >> it's kind of a surreal feeling. you know? when i -- started glass rice, i didn't know how long it was going to last. >> reporter: the current exhibition big bloom highlights many aapi artists including some based in san francisco. >> he paints a lot about her korean american experience. >> reporter: cecilia says she didn't set out the spotlight any one particular group. just those looking for support and who she admired. she found lot of them by looking on instagram. many of the artists turned out to be women and people of color. >> it's just beautiful the way that she paints. >> reporter: cecilia went to all girls catholic school from kindergarten to tenth grade. she decided to ray t
this morning, shawn chitnis has the story of a woman who set out to create a more inclusive and approachable art space in san francisco. >> reporter: there's something special about san francisco that made it possible to build a space for emerging artists in the bay area. born and raised in the city, it means a lot that she can be the one providing them that platform as the founding director of this gallery. >> it's kind of a surreal feeling. you know? when i -- started glass rice,...
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shawn chitnis now on a concept to fill empty spaces with local entrepreneurs who are getting crystal clear on how to grow their business. watch. >> reporter: theresa gepila believes there's something in the beauty of crystals that will appeal to just about anyone. the success of her business bad witch crystals suggests she's on to something. >> i feel like it's been a long time coming and i worked really hard for the last four, almost five years from my mom's kitchen counter, from my parents' garage. and i'm just so happy that i finally have this store front with everything. >> reporter: she's one of the newest businesses opening up on friday in a section of downtown san jose that could use a little color and some positive vibes. her store, along with two others, are part of a project from san jose-based moment, which specializes in pop-up retail opportunities. >> there's nothing like the energy that comes from a small business. and a small business maker. especially the ones that we work with in the local bay area. we never have seen this type of excitement and enthusiasm towards ru
shawn chitnis now on a concept to fill empty spaces with local entrepreneurs who are getting crystal clear on how to grow their business. watch. >> reporter: theresa gepila believes there's something in the beauty of crystals that will appeal to just about anyone. the success of her business bad witch crystals suggests she's on to something. >> i feel like it's been a long time coming and i worked really hard for the last four, almost five years from my mom's kitchen counter, from...
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. >> shawn chitnis is here with us now and you have got a perspective of a voice actor based in the bay area on the heels of that news about the lawsuit. pretty fascinating timing here. >> reporter: also worth noting that chatgpt has a new version and in that we saw just how they're able to make it more of an experience where the voice has more engagement as you are talking to the software application. so voice actors tell us they are hopeful the new partnership could be a step in the right direction but they're already so careful about how they store and protect their own audio. >> listen, well, well. i'll show you how to -- >> reporter: blacktop hoops is a vr video game now available and that's the voice of joy ofodu you hear in one of the game's players. the full release this week for play on vr headsets comes years in the making, well after joy voiced this character. >> whether you are recording in-person or at home, voiceover takes time. >> reporter: as a professional voice actor based in the bay area, she's keeping a close eye on the latest developments for all things ai. >> i was
. >> shawn chitnis is here with us now and you have got a perspective of a voice actor based in the bay area on the heels of that news about the lawsuit. pretty fascinating timing here. >> reporter: also worth noting that chatgpt has a new version and in that we saw just how they're able to make it more of an experience where the voice has more engagement as you are talking to the software application. so voice actors tell us they are hopeful the new partnership could be a step in...
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our shawn chitnis has the story. ♪ >> reporter: camille sabuko wanted a new fitness routine and a chance to learn self-defense skills when she started as a student at the legacy filipino martial arts school. but it was also a way to join a community close to her. it quickly reminded her of the time she spent practicing filipino folk dance. >> what i noticed is that the footwork pattern was similar to dance. so i was like oh. this kind of makes sense to me. i kind of know what i'm doing. >> reporter: five years into martial arts. she earned the title of guru as someone who continues to learn and also teaches here. >> filipinos, we're 2,000 plus years of mixing and matching many different cultures and our fighting style reflects just that. >> reporter: master joseph bautista has been running a martial arts school in the bay area for almost 15 years. he says it's not often to find a place focused on this style with filipino martial arts unique in its emphasis on using weapons. students range from ages 4 to 80. >> to have a place that you can identify as something that comes from our own cul
our shawn chitnis has the story. ♪ >> reporter: camille sabuko wanted a new fitness routine and a chance to learn self-defense skills when she started as a student at the legacy filipino martial arts school. but it was also a way to join a community close to her. it quickly reminded her of the time she spent practicing filipino folk dance. >> what i noticed is that the footwork pattern was similar to dance. so i was like oh. this kind of makes sense to me. i kind of know what i'm...
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shawn chitnis spoke to one shop in south san francisco excited to share their food to festival goers. >> reporter: raul leiva always wants the chance to share his food with more people. and for over a decade now, cocina milonga has brought street food from argentina around the bay area. >> this is a very nice -- product, you know. for a snack. >> reporter: the staple they serve at their own locations and distribute to others are their empanadas. from coffee shops to the chase center, people have enjoyed a taste of raul's home and this weekend, more will get to try some of these empanadas at la honda music festival in napa. >> we are excited, you know, for that. hopefully everything going well. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he says they pair well with wine. and as a small business always looking for more exposure, they couldn't ask for a better place to showcase their food than at a new latin music festival. >> we love our food and we love our community and we love all the other communities around here as well. and to just be able to share that with people, especially at a music festival,
shawn chitnis spoke to one shop in south san francisco excited to share their food to festival goers. >> reporter: raul leiva always wants the chance to share his food with more people. and for over a decade now, cocina milonga has brought street food from argentina around the bay area. >> this is a very nice -- product, you know. for a snack. >> reporter: the staple they serve at their own locations and distribute to others are their empanadas. from coffee shops to the chase...
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. >> shawn chitnis is here to demonstrate. >> not yet. >> we're actually kidding, really though you talked to a bay area congressperson who is taking this very seriously saying we need to be talking about protections because ai is going to be a larger part of our lives. >> reporter: right. not just about hollywood and it's going to affect a lot of different industries. now the controversy speaks to the challenges ahead for people in many different fields and of course our own personal protections when it comes to ai. on monday, scarlett johansson was shocked and angered and believes sky the new voice foropenai sounded like her voice. the ceo of openai sam altman asked her twice to do the project but she declined. the company says it has paused using sky's voice out of respect to her. all this comes after we reported last week on the partnership between veritone and creative artist agency to have a digital assets vault to protect actors. we heard from a local voice actor worried about securing everyone's work especially those early in the career. south bay congressman ro khanna says congres
. >> shawn chitnis is here to demonstrate. >> not yet. >> we're actually kidding, really though you talked to a bay area congressperson who is taking this very seriously saying we need to be talking about protections because ai is going to be a larger part of our lives. >> reporter: right. not just about hollywood and it's going to affect a lot of different industries. now the controversy speaks to the challenges ahead for people in many different fields and of course...
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shawn chitnis is joining us now live outside the school where this morning there are so many questions and we're learning more. good morning. >> reporter: reed, good morning. yeah and we understand that it was quite the scene here last night with police having to stay well into the evening as those gunshots ended a high school graduation. this all happening just before 8:00 as that ceremony was supposed to be wrapping up. now police tell us that they know of two victims that were injured in all of this. one man and one woman. both taken to the hospital and we're told they are in stable condition but the fire department is aware of a third victim that was able to get to the hospital on their own. we don't know yet what any of the victims' connection might be to the school. opd arrived and locked down the campus quickly with the help of chp. police say that there was a fight at the school that escalated to the shooting. we have the chance to hear from a student as well as a family member attending the event who were there when they heard the gunshots. >> just walking around you know taki
shawn chitnis is joining us now live outside the school where this morning there are so many questions and we're learning more. good morning. >> reporter: reed, good morning. yeah and we understand that it was quite the scene here last night with police having to stay well into the evening as those gunshots ended a high school graduation. this all happening just before 8:00 as that ceremony was supposed to be wrapping up. now police tell us that they know of two victims that were injured...
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shawn chitnis is live in downtown san francisco this morning. with the preview of what is to come. looks like a lot of fun, shawn. >> reporter: hey gianna, good morning. yeah, this is so cool that people have the opportunity to get to do two night markets in one evening. and we want the also point out that we are here at battery and clay and it's really impressive that they will be able to actually shut down a section of battery and i mean this is the main thoroughfare still even to get to the bay bridge. so they are very proud of the fact they get to do that. they did it three times last year in 2023. altogether that brought out 30,000 people and this year they'll have four evenings to do it beginning with the one tonight. ♪ ♪ vicky loves every chance she gets to share her culture. she's been performing and choreographing for two decades in the bay area. bungra is a folk dance from northern india and one of the styles she likes to showcase, i love it because it's really beautiful and it's very graceful. >> it's colorful. >> reporter: this particular dance is a combination of f
shawn chitnis is live in downtown san francisco this morning. with the preview of what is to come. looks like a lot of fun, shawn. >> reporter: hey gianna, good morning. yeah, this is so cool that people have the opportunity to get to do two night markets in one evening. and we want the also point out that we are here at battery and clay and it's really impressive that they will be able to actually shut down a section of battery and i mean this is the main thoroughfare still even to get...
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shawn chitnis live on campus this morning with a look at who graduates making commencement a couple's celebration. this a family achievement. shawn? >> reporter: hey, reed, good morning. yeah it's a fantastic story and there are going to be many celebrations for commencement over the next three days. the first one just a few hours from now and we can already get that sense of what is happening here on campus. but okay imagine this, getting a graduate degree already a ton of work then on top of that you may have job and you have a spouse that you want to be supportive to. but then both of you are getting the degree at the same time. and you have a baby before graduation. well, that's the story of one couple who will be celebrating today. for panda gonzalez and david a lee insular walked down the aisle together and on wednesday, they'll take some more special steps together only stage as graduates of the class of 2024. >> we told ourselves that no matter what we were going to finish. and that's what we did. >> reporter: both will receive their master's in counselor education from san jo
shawn chitnis live on campus this morning with a look at who graduates making commencement a couple's celebration. this a family achievement. shawn? >> reporter: hey, reed, good morning. yeah it's a fantastic story and there are going to be many celebrations for commencement over the next three days. the first one just a few hours from now and we can already get that sense of what is happening here on campus. but okay imagine this, getting a graduate degree already a ton of work then on...
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shawn chitnis spoke to one shop in south san francisco really excited to share their food with festival goers. >> reporter: rue yule always wants the chance to share his food with more people. and for over a decade now, cocina ma longa has brought street food from argentina around the bay area. >> there is a very nice -- product you know. for -- a snack. >> reporter: the staple they serve at their own locations and distribute to others are their empanadas. from coffee shops to the chase center, people have enjoyed a taste of raul's home and this weekend, more will get to try some of these empanadas at la honda music festival in napa. >> we are excited you know, for that. hopefully everything going well. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he says they pair well with wine. and as a small business, always looking for more exposure, they couldn't ask for a better place to showcase their food than at a new latin music festival. >> we love our food and we love our community and we love all the other communities around here as well. and to just be able to share that with people, especially at music fes
shawn chitnis spoke to one shop in south san francisco really excited to share their food with festival goers. >> reporter: rue yule always wants the chance to share his food with more people. and for over a decade now, cocina ma longa has brought street food from argentina around the bay area. >> there is a very nice -- product you know. for -- a snack. >> reporter: the staple they serve at their own locations and distribute to others are their empanadas. from coffee shops to...
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shawn chitnis here with us now and you have the perspective of a voice actor based here in the bay. and the continuing challenges that ai presents to actors who need to have that autonomy in reality. >> reporter: it's something that we've certainly been following and on this particular week, we also want to emphasize that openai showed us the new developments with chatgpt where there are improvements in the voice. you can really have a conversation. and so that's why the actors that we are talking to particularly one voice actor based here in the bay area, says that whenever it comes to advancements in ai, she proceeds with caution. >> listen, well, well: i'll show you how to -- >> reporter: black top hoops is a vr video game now available and that's the voice of joy ofhudu you hear in one of the game's players. the full release the week for play on vr headsets comes years in the making. well after joy voiced this character. >> whether you are recording in-person or at home, voiceover takes time. >> reporter: as a professional voice actor based in the bay area, she's keeping a close
shawn chitnis here with us now and you have the perspective of a voice actor based here in the bay. and the continuing challenges that ai presents to actors who need to have that autonomy in reality. >> reporter: it's something that we've certainly been following and on this particular week, we also want to emphasize that openai showed us the new developments with chatgpt where there are improvements in the voice. you can really have a conversation. and so that's why the actors that we...
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shawn chitnis joins us now with the story of x tapping into bay area brain power. young people working to make x better and you know this is where people are going to go as we lead up to the election, shawn. >> reporter: right. as we like to say people are talking. and they're talking about some serious issues right? we're dealing with some of the most divisive topics of our time and wars overseas and presidential politics and social issues. so when x challenged developers last month, if they could create a cool feature or app that improves the experience for users, the winning team four students from santa clara university got to pitch their idea to elon musk. >> so when we saw this challenge, it felt like the perfect opportunity to build a really cool product for an app that we all love. >> reporter: four friends all studying computer science at santa clara university got an incredible opportunity well before they start their careers in tech. a challenge to make x the platform formerly known as twitter, better for the average user. and then they would later learn
shawn chitnis joins us now with the story of x tapping into bay area brain power. young people working to make x better and you know this is where people are going to go as we lead up to the election, shawn. >> reporter: right. as we like to say people are talking. and they're talking about some serious issues right? we're dealing with some of the most divisive topics of our time and wars overseas and presidential politics and social issues. so when x challenged developers last month, if...
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shawn chitnis has the story. ♪ >> reporter: camille wanted a new fitness routine and a chance to learn self-defense skills when she started as a student at the legacy filipino martial arts school. but it was also a way to join a community close to her. it quickly reminded her of the time she spent practicing filipino folk dance. >> what i noticed is that the footwork pattern was similar to dance. so i was like oh. this kind of make sense to me i kind know what i'm doing. >> reporter: five years into martial arts seize terned the identity l of guru as someone who continues to learn and also teaches here. >> filipinos, we're 2,000 plus years of mixings and matching many different cultures and our fighting style reflects just that. >> reporter: master joseph bautista has been running a martial arts school in the bay area for almost 15 years. he says it's not often to find a place focused on this style. with filipino martial arts unique in its emphasis on using weapons. students range from ages 4 to 80. >> to have a place that you can identify as something that comes from our own culture f
shawn chitnis has the story. ♪ >> reporter: camille wanted a new fitness routine and a chance to learn self-defense skills when she started as a student at the legacy filipino martial arts school. but it was also a way to join a community close to her. it quickly reminded her of the time she spent practicing filipino folk dance. >> what i noticed is that the footwork pattern was similar to dance. so i was like oh. this kind of make sense to me i kind know what i'm doing. >>...
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shawn chitnis has the story of one woman in the east bay who says despite the challenges, nurses increasingly face exciting opportunities to help their communities. >> hello, any name is ele that spoil going to be your nurse today. >> reporter: ele thatly monois in her final year as nursing student at cal state east bay. easy to see she's ready to get started and take care of patients as she demonstrates a standard full body assessment in one of their labs. >> it's been really fun. and i feel like i have developed a lot of new skills and have grown both as a nurse and as a person during my time here. >> reporter: she is a first generation student who says her mexican heritage informs the kind of work she wants to do in health care. she says there's a disconnect between immigrant families and medical providers. >> what's always been a very big goal of mine to act as a bridge between my community and, you know, health care. >> reporter: her education began during the pandemic. a moment that made her think hard about the profession she was pursuing, but also motivated her to keep going. >> i thi
shawn chitnis has the story of one woman in the east bay who says despite the challenges, nurses increasingly face exciting opportunities to help their communities. >> hello, any name is ele that spoil going to be your nurse today. >> reporter: ele thatly monois in her final year as nursing student at cal state east bay. easy to see she's ready to get started and take care of patients as she demonstrates a standard full body assessment in one of their labs. >> it's been really...
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shawn chitnis shows you now the woman leading that sports effort balancing work and home life with trying to mentor others. >> reporter: what looks like a typical afternoon on a bay area play field with a soccer mom proudly watching her son at practice is only scratching the surface of a day in the life of zaleen mohammed. >> there are actually days that i wake up where i actually think i have a plan and that plan goes way -- way off and i'm doing something completely different. >> reporter: that's because when she's not busy parenting two young sons, including coaching them on their soccer skills, she's preparing for the world cup. and the super bowl. and an all-star game. she never knows what a new week will bring as the president and ceo of the bay area host committee. >> it's hard to juggle all of the jobs. the mom one is definitely the most important and i have to remember that. e single day. that there's a priority for me and this one is the priority. >> reporter: born and raised in canada her family is originally from india and lived in east africa before moving west. they were not
shawn chitnis shows you now the woman leading that sports effort balancing work and home life with trying to mentor others. >> reporter: what looks like a typical afternoon on a bay area play field with a soccer mom proudly watching her son at practice is only scratching the surface of a day in the life of zaleen mohammed. >> there are actually days that i wake up where i actually think i have a plan and that plan goes way -- way off and i'm doing something completely different....
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coming up, shawn chitnis joins us with the details on a very big announcement. >>> and how about a live look outside on this tuesday? almost said wednesday and i was ahead of myself. but gorgeous view there of the bay br ge heading dupixent helps people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. that's pretty good! dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's proven to help prevent asthma attacks. it can reduce or even eliminate oral steroids. and doesn't that make things better? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines including steroids, without
coming up, shawn chitnis joins us with the details on a very big announcement. >>> and how about a live look outside on this tuesday? almost said wednesday and i was ahead of myself. but gorgeous view there of the bay br ge heading dupixent helps people with asthma breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of...