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report and the mayor. > >> it's really scary. >> new safety concerns tonight n tonight on two top university cs here in the bay area. students on edge after a disturbing campus on effort. >> parents demanding action. god action. good evening. reporting the finger at multiple san it clara council members. as betty yu shows us, they're being accused of putting the 49ers interest ahead of the city. be? >> reporter: this report suggess report suggests that five of the seven santa clara council members may have violated ethics laws. lacking transparency and put interest of the 49ers ahead of the city's. for example, the group regularly meets with 49ers
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lobbyists in person. reporting pacts associated with the niners have given millions of dollars to support two members up for re-election and anthony becker who was challenging the current mayor. >> there is no unethical actionr action or behavior. everything is done transparently. franklys transparently. frankly this is just a witch hunt by mayor gilmore. it's basically abusing the legal system to basically further her narrative, which is we were in the 49ers pocket ans false. >> becker went on to say he wasd was surprised by the timing of this report ahead of next monts election. he called a political theater in support of incumbent mayor lisa gilmore who has clad who has clashed with the niners several times in the past. for her part, the mayor said the rt the report is a wake up call for the city and it needs to be cleaned up. tonight she proposd an anti-corruption plan in light of the findings.
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>> the fth special interest 49es interest 49ers group has put millions of dollars into many of their campaigns and has influenced both elections and their ultimate city council decisions is very troubling. is troubling. it's apparent by this group of city council members o are also attending games, going on the field, getting all access passes and potential gifts from fifa events. you know, it appears that the grand jury came to the conclusion they're putting the best interest of the 49ers above the interests of the city and the community. and that really violates our public trust. >> we are getting plenty of rean of reaction of the 49ers spokesn 49ers spokesperson telling kpix this is a dangerous court involving the creative report that have been removed. they didn't answer each of the famiy the family members, speaking to
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the law to press how they would see certain votes. hearing from multiple city council members who are mentioned in that report. telling kpix all 49ers money was an independent expenditures rather than political donations. the term donation is extremely basic in politics. the use misleads the public. council member raj trahal says despite characterizations in this report, i have a track record of voting against the 49ers positions when i believe it's in the best interest of our re. tonight, the chronical is also g also reporting the santa clara police chief asked the districy district attorney to launch an n an investigation into the reports most critical findings, and the council's relationship with the 49ers. andria? >> all right, that issue is farm far from over. thank you, betty. betty. > >> the stanford university commy is on alert tonight as the campus investigates two sexuals two sexual assaults in a span ot of just a month. the latest incident happened friday in the
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basement of a university build. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. >> even before what happened tht couple of weeks, a woman was raped in her office. >> reporter: the thought of a rt of a rapist on the loose has some on the stanford campus concerned. on friday just after noon, the victim was working in her office when a man grabbed and dragged her into the basement and raped her. the department of public safety is investigating this. coming forward to provide details fore for the crime. the in the parking lot near wilber hall. >> because of the incident, some incident, someone like there is something so much american tensional about it. i don't kn, don't know, it's really scary. >> reporter: according to dps ih in both cases, the victims didn't initially come forward, but both crimes were reported by a mandatory reporter. someoe reporter. someone legally obligated to notify law enforcement. investigators say they don't have a lot of
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details to go on, and they are not only urging the victims to come forward, but for fellow students and faculty to play a role to preventing and rt aring these types of assaults. >> aside from the police and soy and somebody who does want get . we try to do what we can, whichs which is sharing location with , with friends, not walking alone. >> that's unsettling, definitel. not to know who is doing this ad this and if it's or different. >> reporter: the only informatin only information released about the suspect is that in both cases it was a male adult. dps is urging everyone on campus to make sure they use their resous their resources available to ged get around campus safely and bee of their surroundings. those resources include shuttles and escort services. some students though feel the university could do more to improve safety
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on campus. >> having students feel like thy the university doesn't care about us, and we're left on our own devices to figure out abou. it's been on the forefront of m, my mind, and the fellow students. >> even though it is nabbing vi, though it is nabbing victims, we asked those to protect us. >> reporter: now parents of uc y uc berkeley are demanding new safety protections, and plan tn to turn out in force at storm night city's campus. > >> involving triple showing over the weekend. less than a block from the dorms. >> it was really scary, and allf all of us were afraid to leave the dorms that night. >> it makes me feel i need to gt in my car and drive to campus and pick up my children, which seems kind of insane. >> in a statement, the universiy the university says its providing support to students who witnessed the shooting andg
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and reviewing campus security m. but some students say they justt just don't feel safe. >> my freshman year, some homels year, some homeless dude came into the units and started goig through rooms. and like the cops came and stuff. but yeah, overall it's definitely less safe than other campuses. >> the university is hiring sixw six new officers and training ss training students to be. they're organizing efforts to hire private security. > >> a candlelight vigil tonight o tonight to remember the singh family of four who were killed after being kidnapped at gunpoint in merced last week. , week. tonight, the local sikh cy sikh community and the city leaders demanded justice for the victims. >> we want to extend that love.e want to extend that love. we wish them the energy and the compassion as they move througs through this process. >> know that we will work with u with you side by side, both to heal the rupture that has
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occurred, but to prevent these sorts of tragedies from happening again. >> investigators believe the kis believe the killings are the result of a dispute between a former employee and a singh family's trucking business. two brothers are accused in the mus the murders of jesus salgado facing charges of kidnapping and murder. he'll be in court on thursday along with his bror his brother who fails charges of erasing evidence. > >> we speak to the man who did t did it for a deeply personal re. for a deeply personal reason. > >> plus, it sounds like somethig like something out of an old novel. how the drought uncovered a world
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> >> today is world mental healthy health day raising awareness about issues like anxiety and . we talked to a skate border whoy who recently completed an incredible trip for exactly that purpose. traveling from eugene, oregon to san francisco, skate boarding the entire 831 miles. he did it to honor two young skaters who both lost their lives to mentah mental health issues. the journey took three full weeks.s full weeks. his final destination was a golden gate . was a golden gate bridge. >> it was just a significant ple significant place to go when one youth that we're representing has committed suicide, to be on this bridge where other people have faced the same struggle
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with ending or continuing their life. >> christine started the journet journey at the w. that's where they would spend a ton of time skating. trying to build a memorial and raise awareness. >> we're hoping the funds remaig funds remaining will be reinvested back into the use of lane county. and come up with some ingenious ways to help them participate in activities, to support their mental health, and to support their, you knowl being. > >> as we enter our fourth drougt our fourth drought here, all kinds of things are being discovered in receding reservo. the latest discovery, a world wr world war ii ghost boat inside this state's largest drinking r reservoir. this was found at the bottom of which 'tis. and that confirms it was only a sign, wh
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a sign, which is during the ince of time in sicily. it's unclear how this vessel ended up on the bottom of the lake in the first place. our first alert meteorologist paul heggen is here. you know, it's kind of ig of interesting to discover thess these things that are showing up in reservoirs, but we need rain. >> right. it's interesting, bute but unfortunate these things arg are being revealed with the drought continuing. and there is no rain in the extended forecast. it's kind of a weird weather pattern overall. let's take a look at the big picture perspective. still in high pressure control over our weather overhead. a little ripple did dive down into the length of california. setting up camp off the coast of southn of southern california. maybe a couple of thunderstorms. but we have offshore winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere and the ground level that are still on shore spreading back t back out there with the top of
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the sales temperatures are mostly diving down into the 50. the warmer spot is 57 degrees i. cool spot is down to 52 degreesy degrees already in santa rosa. e fog is going to spread well into the inland valleys by early to. you're going to get rid of thatg that fog by late to mid-morningg mid-morning. taking a little longer. it'll be that day where it is along the east coast. no big changes to the weather patn weather pattern this week. high temperatures tomorrow still below average near the water, but several degrees above average part inland. only low 60s along the coast. mid to upper 70s around 80 degrees down the peninsula. on the south end of the bay from mid to low 80s. inland, 81 degrees4 degrees. 4 degrees above normal. mostly in the middle portion oe 80s for inland parts of the east bay, the warm spots. reaching into the upper 80s. it's a whole different story for san
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francisco and oakland. only mid-60s in san francisco, uppes upper 60s for oakland and the et the east bay. a mix of upper 70s and the low 80s as you go north. and those temperatures are a few degrees above normald few degrees above normal. and then well aabove it being close to 90 degrees. temperatures aren't going to change much in san francisco and oakland as wd we head through the rest of the week. a little baby warm up as the winds shifted on friday. te friday. the temperatures part inland will change more. san je change more. san jose drops from the low 80s down to the mid-70s by next sunday and monday. and a similar drop in temperatures inland for parts of the north bay and the east bay after above normal temperatures conte temperatures continue through the rest of this week. near average temperatures or at least a few days before the long range that it points to another warm up by the middle of next week. vern? > >> straight ahead in sports, gis sports, giants baseball has a nw general manager. and do you want to see some frustration? this d this had is all you need, if you
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> >> nfl on top. raider nation, what are you going to do about this team? major monday night football rivalry at the chiefs, a team that raider fans love to hate. i have been to arrowhead. drums are banging. it's loud th. are banging. it's loud there. vegas jumped out to a 7-0 leado lead. fresno state connection. t connection. just before the half. was this roughing the
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passer? carr sacked by chris jones. and that led to a flag.g flag. roughing the passer was te call. very controversial. it extended the raiders drive set up at daniel carson no. lead is safe at the chiefs. the fourth quarter, patrick mahomes, rolled out for his favorite target. travis kelce, and that was the fourth, mahomes touchdown of the game. the chis of the game. the chiefs came back, led by the touchdown late, under five minutes left., left. carr, deep again, and onc, once again, adams came up with it. so the second touchdown of the day, put it on the effort.d effort. and they did get one last chance. one-point game in the final minute. a field goal would do it. carr, with adams again. and well within kickinge of the second. adams doesn't have that ball secure inbound.r inbound. carr under pressure
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letting it down. adams and renfroe collided on routes. aru on routes. are you kidding me? d me? and you see the frustration, frustration there, oh my gosh. s won it 30-29 dropping the raides the raiders record to 1-4. the s 1-4. the chiefs record is 4-1 indeed frustrating for vegas. >> i think the frustrating parts it takes time to get everyone on the same page. once you get on the same page and you get the thing rolling and churning, it's awesome. we're right ther, but close doesn't could want ins game. we have some good footbal. we do some good things. we just didn't do enough good things today. > >> baseball. the giants have been busy. they went shopping and found a new general manage. found a new general manager. his name? pete patella, comes over from the astros, where he had served as assistant general ma. served as assistant general man. served as assistant general man. served as assistant general man. served as assistant general man. served as assistant general man. served as assistant general man. served as assistant general man. served as assistant general man. served as assistant gene a pivot to the 49ers win over the panthers yesterday. overshd the panthers yesterday. overshad
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the panthers yesterday. overshad the panthers yesterday. overshad the panthers yesterday. overshad the panthers yesterday. overshad the panthers yesterday. overshad the panthers yesterday. overshad the panthers yesterday. overshad the panthers yesterday. by injuries. starting quarterback, emmanuel moseley suffered a torn. he'll miss the rest of the season. nick bosa left the game with a groin injury. the team also lost jimmy ward with a broken hand, and kicker robbie gould suffered a knee bruise. san francisco needs to heal up befe up before sunday's game at atla. > >> kyle shanahan shook hands wih hands with panthers coach, matt. it would be rhule's final game s game as carolina's head coach. e coach. he was let go after a 1-4 season to start the season. rhe season. rhule will still get thg the remaining $40 million left on his contract he signed. rhue signed. rhule won 11 games. the defense was good, but the defee doesn't score. >> wow, renfroe and adams. thaty just kind of -- >> i can't believe though, i can't believe the raiders are 1-4. >> crazy. i thought they would e
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] > >> san francisco fleet week went out on a high note today as fie as five bay area marching bandsd off in the annual high school band challenge. our ryan yamamoto caught up with one of those bands ahead of time to show what it takes to create tt kind of harmony. [ music ] [ mc ] [ music ] [ music ] >> reporter: if organized chaost chaos what rhythm, it may look g like this. 225 students in this
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room. >> reporter: it's impossible toe to squeeze them into a tiny cla. where they have to march into te into the school's auditorium to meet up with the drum major who is waiting to take charge. >> i get nervous because it's le it's like my peers. i've been the leader of them. but then there's this adrenaline rush that will make a knot in my st. a knot in my stomach. as you just saw them start playing now, it was amazing. >> and amazing sounds like this. it is an award winning programd program led by band director jennifer martinez, who takes pride in the program's long legacy especially this one specific trophy. where three years ago the pittsburgh high l high school marching band took
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home first place in the 2019 fleet week high school band challenge. >> we were the last winners, soe bringing them back. >> reporter: and on monday, allt all that hard work paid off. the pittsburg high school marching band taking the stage for the 2022 fleet week high school bad challenge. the students taking home first place. a check of $10,000 to band director jennifer martinez. more importantly a chance to proudly represent their community, their city, and school. >> i think we show there is so h so much goodness that's happening in here in pittsburgs pittsburg. that's what i hope people will take away when they hear pittburg, maybe not the se the stereotype that they have heard from news the past. in the present, this is who we are and we hope to be a proud memb. >> reporter: in san francisco rn yamamoto kpix 5.
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> >> up next, you can add this toe to the list of unusual college s college classes the bay area students that could take a course dedicated to nicki mina. course dedicated to nicki minaj. want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day.
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> >> students at uc berkeley can n about hip hop star, nicki minajn nicki minaj, in a class next year. the course is still beind being proposed and needs department approval. it would be offered through the african american studies department as a special topic in cultural studies course. according to a tweet from the course's professor, the class is called nicki minaj, the black barbie mc and hip-hop feminism. it
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will run for the entire spring semester. > >> nicki minaj, herself, actualy herself, actually responded by this tweet writing, "i love to stop by." so how cool would ite it be for the kids if nicki minaj actually stopped by? >> guest lecturer? adjunct policy. she's spreading her brand. she's the endorser of cal of duty, modern warfare. >> oh wow. >> we got our floor director's . >> all right, well thank you soh so much for watching. the late show with stephen colbert is next. t (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident or a slip and fall, we can help.
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