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reporter: but at the annual "420" at hippie hill, some new features, gates, long lines, it's not officially city sanctioned but for the first time san francisco issued permits to vendors to oversee the event. so when the gates didn't open on time, some in the mellow crowd got heated. >> not right. it's our freedom to go to our park! >> reporter: this process is new. for the first time security guards are checking bags and coolers and there's a long list of things you can't bring in. no large coolers, no barbecue grills, and no glass bongs, but the sponsors, merchants and businesses are providing porta- potties, security and hauling away trash. >> this is an event that's happening whether we, you know, with or without a permit and what we're trying to do is provide the infrastructure to support that it happens safely so for the people, the park and the neighborhood. >> we have two ambulances on site. we have an emt tent. >> reporter: and although it's still illegal to smoke marijuana at the public park, police won't cite anyone for lighting up. >> yeah, i mean, that's cool that they let us do tha
reporter: but at the annual "420" at hippie hill, some new features, gates, long lines, it's not officially city sanctioned but for the first time san francisco issued permits to vendors to oversee the event. so when the gates didn't open on time, some in the mellow crowd got heated. >> not right. it's our freedom to go to our park! >> reporter: this process is new. for the first time security guards are checking bags and coolers and there's a long list of things you can't...
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city officials say they noticed it in february. but that isn't the biggest slide in the area. this one on windermere parkway is twice that size.... and located near the roadway. we talked with city officials about the slides. "landslides can be dangerous, most of the ones we see in san ramon at the moment are not an imminent threat. they are more a threat if they are left untreated, so we're keeping an eye on them and we expect them to be fixed in the summer." (lydia ) coming up a ten, we'll tell you just how much it'll cost to fix these slides and when that is expected to happen. reporting live in san ramon, lydia pantazes kron4 news. (grant) another big story we are tracking tonight... after 19 years the family of a murdered 13-year-old may finally see justice done.(pam) today, the monterey county district attorney announced... their office will file murder changes against a convicted felon... for the 19-98 murder of christina williams. kron 4's dan kerman ... reports from the monterey county government center in salinas with more (pkg) (dan kerman)on june 12 of 1998, 13 year
city officials say they noticed it in february. but that isn't the biggest slide in the area. this one on windermere parkway is twice that size.... and located near the roadway. we talked with city officials about the slides. "landslides can be dangerous, most of the ones we see in san ramon at the moment are not an imminent threat. they are more a threat if they are left untreated, so we're keeping an eye on them and we expect them to be fixed in the summer." (lydia ) coming up a...
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police officers in the add were wearing san francisco police department logos and departments and city officials not at all happy about it. >> understanding that this occurred we're investigating the matter. >> it's not 100% identical but appears to be. >> an attorney for the city said san francisco would explore legal options and demand pepsi remove footage referencing his officers, it may not matter. >>> in celebration of autism awareness month, a philadelphia autism hosted it's i think annual day at the zoo, they spent the day explores america's defend zoo. the at all. society showed off the records they provide for families to help give them the support they need. organizers say events like this hope promote awareness, acceptance's inclusion for kids who may struggle to fit in otherwise >> we have lots of people who fall in the autism spectrum. sometimes they're not recognized. this is an opportunity for everyone to come and feel comfortable. the zoo has special accommodation that is we have all year long but we make sure we highlight them today. >> it's a great event. >> today's annual even
police officers in the add were wearing san francisco police department logos and departments and city officials not at all happy about it. >> understanding that this occurred we're investigating the matter. >> it's not 100% identical but appears to be. >> an attorney for the city said san francisco would explore legal options and demand pepsi remove footage referencing his officers, it may not matter. >>> in celebration of autism awareness month, a philadelphia...
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residents will hear from the district and from city officials. at the time of the flooding, it caused the city blames the water district data saying it shows that coyote creek could hold more water than it did when the creek spilled out it was the worst flooding in decades forcing 14,000 people from their homes. they said it caused $70 million in damages and the mayor called it a failure. >> we're trying to review what we did and what we need to do for the next time. i have said publicly before how important it is for us to improve on any mistakes we made. let's resolve whatever these conflicts are and let's move on. >> reporter: the water district meeting tonight will be at frankly mckinley school district at 6 p.m. there will be a third meeting april 17. live in san jose, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> new video shows san francisco firefighters putting out a fire about 9 p.m. last night. at the balmoral hotel in the financial drink. 72 people were evacuated. it took crews an hour to put out the flames. no injuries. he cause is under investigation.
residents will hear from the district and from city officials. at the time of the flooding, it caused the city blames the water district data saying it shows that coyote creek could hold more water than it did when the creek spilled out it was the worst flooding in decades forcing 14,000 people from their homes. they said it caused $70 million in damages and the mayor called it a failure. >> we're trying to review what we did and what we need to do for the next time. i have said publicly...
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this is something that should always be at the forefront of the community's mind, at city officials, ity council. this is something they should already be doing themselves. if they want to report, if they want to comply. if in this is something they decide as a lee cattle to do that's fine. it shouldn't be forced upon a local police department. loot of times, particularly the last a eight years, we saw the department of justice, particularly that very division be used sort of as a cu cuddle to go after one department. deign there is no doubt that some these police departments did need some reforms and maybe the thought or the threat or the possibility of federal involvement was the encouragement they needed to move forward. what are your thoughts? >> they did. i think we should be clear about what these consent decrees are. if there is only an individual in the police department a bad actor and just that individual, that's a separate case. that's not when the city enters into a dissent decree with the department of justice. it only happens when there is a practice or pattern of uncons
this is something that should always be at the forefront of the community's mind, at city officials, ity council. this is something they should already be doing themselves. if they want to report, if they want to comply. if in this is something they decide as a lee cattle to do that's fine. it shouldn't be forced upon a local police department. loot of times, particularly the last a eight years, we saw the department of justice, particularly that very division be used sort of as a cu cuddle to...
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residents will hear from the district and from city officials. the flooding, it caused the city blames the water district data saying it shows that coyote creek could hold more water than it did when the creek spilled out it was the worst flooding in decades forcing 14,000 people from their homes. they said it caused $70 million in damages and the mayor called it a failure. >> we're trying to review what we did and what we need to do r
residents will hear from the district and from city officials. the flooding, it caused the city blames the water district data saying it shows that coyote creek could hold more water than it did when the creek spilled out it was the worst flooding in decades forcing 14,000 people from their homes. they said it caused $70 million in damages and the mayor called it a failure. >> we're trying to review what we did and what we need to do r
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the city has shut it down. officials say it's simply unsafe to have crews working out of it.ghbors temporarily lost services feel more unsafe >> when we heard that, i was like, i don't know how safe i feel >> it's scary. god forbid something should happen. it will take longer. >> reporter: we just spoke with folks of the philadelphia firefighter's union, this is how they say the 11 person crew and services have been redirected. engine 53 will operate out of 711 south broad, 27 out of 13th and shrunk. medic 43, 3rd and washington. residents are still safe >> response times will be just -- >> the city is trying to provide adequate service to the residents of south philadelphia. but it's just an unfortunate incident. >> reporter: they say the plan is to fix the roof asap >> i talked to city official earlier he said first thing monday morning, workers and engineers will be out here to as the damage and they're looking to he can say expedite. >> reporter: you can see where the roof dips and got a written response from the philadelphia fire department part reads: we're currently ev
the city has shut it down. officials say it's simply unsafe to have crews working out of it.ghbors temporarily lost services feel more unsafe >> when we heard that, i was like, i don't know how safe i feel >> it's scary. god forbid something should happen. it will take longer. >> reporter: we just spoke with folks of the philadelphia firefighter's union, this is how they say the 11 person crew and services have been redirected. engine 53 will operate out of 711 south broad, 27...
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they can put them up. >> reporter: city officials are hoping to set up a more permanent sanctioned encampment in west oakland within the next six weeks. in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> b.a.r.t. says it will not be cutting back its early morning service to close an $18 million budget shortfall. but the agency may impose a 50 cent surcharge on paper tickets. that's because b.a.r.t. really wants all riders to get a clipper card. another consideration is to make kids under age 12 pay a little more. b.a.r.t.'s budget deficit was bigger, but the passage of the governor's tax tax cut it nearly in half. a mechanical issue in oakland has been fixed. the main entrance to the rock ridge station was closed for some 18 hours due to an electrical issue that prevented the security gate or grill from being used. riders were forced to use the entrance across busy college avenue. >> there is no danger to passengers. it's just a malfunctioning grill. some folks were having to go across the street and there was concern about jay walking, but our employees were telling folks, you know, obey the law, be
they can put them up. >> reporter: city officials are hoping to set up a more permanent sanctioned encampment in west oakland within the next six weeks. in oakland, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> b.a.r.t. says it will not be cutting back its early morning service to close an $18 million budget shortfall. but the agency may impose a 50 cent surcharge on paper tickets. that's because b.a.r.t. really wants all riders to get a clipper card. another consideration is to make kids under age...
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impacts that ability for us to travel the distance we need to travel during those four minutes. >> city officialsipulating traffic signals will help emergency responders. currently just one-third of the traffic lights use technology to turn red lights green for first responders. this afternoon the city council voted to go forward in upgrading the system so that all traffic lights will be able to do that. >> the route is preidentified for the fire truck to follow, and signals that are in the way will be automatically preempted to green so the fire truck and surrounding traffic can move through the intersection. >> the system upgrade will cost $600,000. fire officials say they're encouraged the city is investing in the system. >> we anticipate just sort of rough numbers when we look at it, if we save 30 seconds on travel on some of the longer responses, that's a technology change that will affect us and be changed for -- till the end of time for us. >> but the fire department says it won't solve the problem entirely. as the city grows in population, there will be a need to add more fire stations. i
impacts that ability for us to travel the distance we need to travel during those four minutes. >> city officialsipulating traffic signals will help emergency responders. currently just one-third of the traffic lights use technology to turn red lights green for first responders. this afternoon the city council voted to go forward in upgrading the system so that all traffic lights will be able to do that. >> the route is preidentified for the fire truck to follow, and signals that...
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so all that type of information is really useful for city officials but i think in the end it really also requires these kinds of institutions that allow cities to take a long view, the officials to take a long view. and that requires institutions to be built with the longview in mind. >> uh-huh. >> and do you see -- and again, i think the distinction about d.c. having the independence coming out of our previous crisis and the relationship that tracy noticed how government structure may be related to some of the spending trends we saw. of course here in d.c. we don't have the relationship with the state the same way that other local governments do, instead we have this very unique relationship with the federal government. but as d.c. operates sort of both, all three city, county, states i wonder if you sort of looking ahead in this ever-present conversation about preparing for the next downturn, what future opportunities do you see? >> and as you said sometimes you mentioned there are not clear signals, but do in terms of the sense that the federal government is taking now in terms of
so all that type of information is really useful for city officials but i think in the end it really also requires these kinds of institutions that allow cities to take a long view, the officials to take a long view. and that requires institutions to be built with the longview in mind. >> uh-huh. >> and do you see -- and again, i think the distinction about d.c. having the independence coming out of our previous crisis and the relationship that tracy noticed how government structure...
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the city red tagged the parking lot earlier this month. officials say people who live in the retirement community are ánot in danger...but people are still nervous: ( rebecca @ land ) construction crews are trying to figure out how they stabilize the land and rebuild the parking lot. ( darya ) this morning there is new information about the death of former new england patriot aaron hernandez. the murder conviction against him could be thrown out. hernandez was in the process of appealing his murder conviction when he killed himself in his prison cell wednesday morning. and according to massachusetts law, if a defendant dies before a decision is made about his appeal, then the original conviction may be vacated. legal experts say it's a long shot, but if the conviction is thrown out... hernandez would no longer be guilty of murder... and the patriots and the n-f-l would ow
the city red tagged the parking lot earlier this month. officials say people who live in the retirement community are ánot in danger...but people are still nervous: ( rebecca @ land ) construction crews are trying to figure out how they stabilize the land and rebuild the parking lot. ( darya ) this morning there is new information about the death of former new england patriot aaron hernandez. the murder conviction against him could be thrown out. hernandez was in the process of appealing his...
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city limits. it reads," official sanctuary city --- cheap nannies and gardeners make malibu great!h." boyle heights is a los angeles neighborhood that's home to many latino immigrants... and the sign comes after malibu voted a few weeks ago to go on the record -- that it will not assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws. malibu councilmembers say the sign was not put up by the city and was likely someone's idea of a prank. (pam) a new jersey mother says, a school nurse saved her son's life... after spotting a health problem before it could get worst. nicole campbell son's nathan... started kindergarten last year. right away, his teacher noticed something was off and asked the school nurse patti butler to take a look. butler says, alarm bells went off when she saw nathan's skin looking translucent. nathan's mom waited a few days before going to the doctor. meanwhile nurse patti kept calling her. the boy was eventually diagnosed with leukemia... and started treatment right away. his mom credits nurse patti with saving his life (grant)(pam) a potent storm system wil
city limits. it reads," official sanctuary city --- cheap nannies and gardeners make malibu great!h." boyle heights is a los angeles neighborhood that's home to many latino immigrants... and the sign comes after malibu voted a few weeks ago to go on the record -- that it will not assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws. malibu councilmembers say the sign was not put up by the city and was likely someone's idea of a prank. (pam) a new jersey mother says, a school...
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. >>> happening today, philadelphia clergy and city officials will gather to ncerns about gun violence following this week's deadly shooting that killed three people and injured another. $70,000 reward is b can help poe this crime. at least 25 shots were fired along style street monday not far from the school. police tell us the surviving victim is not cooperating with the investigation. >>> happening today, school district of philadelphia wants you. the district is looking fornew school year and will hold information sessions at its north broad street headquarters this afternoon ahead of its campaign. >>> today, delaware senator chris cons will give a speech and answer russian interference in american elections. titled "are we headed for crisis with russia" will begin at the institution in washington, d.c. this morning. >>> wil celebration the inauguration of its first female president this afternoon. dr. maria will be officially sworn in in doylesto, lead the school in its 121-year history. >>> grand opening of the new le l montgomery county. it features a philadelphia mini land made
. >>> happening today, philadelphia clergy and city officials will gather to ncerns about gun violence following this week's deadly shooting that killed three people and injured another. $70,000 reward is b can help poe this crime. at least 25 shots were fired along style street monday not far from the school. police tell us the surviving victim is not cooperating with the investigation. >>> happening today, school district of philadelphia wants you. the district is looking...
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. >> a couple of things i want to talk with the new chief he may have heard of official city family talk about a lot ♪ town i hope you're not thinking their referring to your aunt or nice person in our family but the coast negotiating when you hear the phrase spoken of a dirty corrupt unit people protect their friends and family the law is ignored to protect those people okay while i'm the mike i want to thank commissioner president turman so for two things number one, got rid of ms. hicks not done nothing awhile she's in the position for 10 years he was instrumental for her removal what the heck took you gosh darn long to do something about here inaction ♪ position finally the oath piece can be enhanced maybe by the badge cantonese buzz need the accountability piece for the record if i did speak of lack of accountability officers that are active in the sfpd should be removed right or wrong a captain actually running the bayview district he's a criminal maland another criminal i don't know if she is in the richmond station should have been festered and in jail and matthew rogers a sergea
. >> a couple of things i want to talk with the new chief he may have heard of official city family talk about a lot ♪ town i hope you're not thinking their referring to your aunt or nice person in our family but the coast negotiating when you hear the phrase spoken of a dirty corrupt unit people protect their friends and family the law is ignored to protect those people okay while i'm the mike i want to thank commissioner president turman so for two things number one, got rid of ms....
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new york city wants to force uber to add a tipping option on its app. officials would like it to happen by this fall. it would apply to other ride-hailing services like "lyft" too. if they add tipping in new york city- it's more likely the feature would expand to other markets as well. today is tax day -- and you can cash-in with tax day freebies. you can get free cinnabon-bites at selected cinnabon stores. hooters is offering free food for kids twelve and younger with the purchase of an regular meal at hooters. dunkin donuts has "treat yo' self" tax day freebies. mcdonalds has a variety of free things as well -- depending on the location. and at firehouse subs you can get a free medium sub when you buy a medium or large sub, chips and a drink. enjoy your freebies! he's being called the easter grinch! a fox nearly ruined a special easter egg hunt in fairfax county! a vienna man- put out easter eggs for a holiday hunt- only to find they were swiped- by that four-legged thief. as jay korff shows us- it was all caught on camera. at xx time for weather. - roller coas
new york city wants to force uber to add a tipping option on its app. officials would like it to happen by this fall. it would apply to other ride-hailing services like "lyft" too. if they add tipping in new york city- it's more likely the feature would expand to other markets as well. today is tax day -- and you can cash-in with tax day freebies. you can get free cinnabon-bites at selected cinnabon stores. hooters is offering free food for kids twelve and younger with the purchase of...
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that makes it much harder for police to intervene. >> reporter: now city officials say there are issues here. but last time there were no issues around the city of berkeley. they also issued a statement of what you can and cannot bring to the park tomorrow. log on our website ktvu.com and click on the web links for that information in berkeley i'm paul chambers ktvu news. >>> we are now hearing from u.s. military leaders on the ground on the strategic impact of that blast. fox news reporter lauren blanchard joins us live from washington where the pentagon released video of the bombing as it happened. lauren? >> reporter: hi julie. well some have wondered if thursday's attack was in retaliation to the death of an american soldier in that same area last week. but military officials say the mother of all bombs was just the right weapon for the right target. >> this was the appropriate weapon to use at this time to reduce that obstacle to enable us to continue with our offensive operation in the southern nangarhar region. >> reporter: the pentagon releasing this new video showing the impact
that makes it much harder for police to intervene. >> reporter: now city officials say there are issues here. but last time there were no issues around the city of berkeley. they also issued a statement of what you can and cannot bring to the park tomorrow. log on our website ktvu.com and click on the web links for that information in berkeley i'm paul chambers ktvu news. >>> we are now hearing from u.s. military leaders on the ground on the strategic impact of that blast. fox...
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bartram's mile will officially open this morning. city officials say this extension will connect southwest philadelphia to the city's park system. it's one of many planned projects to help rejuvenate the her. >>> a free philly flash is ride is part of the week's activities. you can get a free single bus ride today and tomorrow. just present your admission ticket for the new museum to the phlash driver as you board. 5:13 right now on this saturday. coming up, going sideways. the warning from police in new jersey about why this could easily happen to you. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the gimmicks stop with our ads. trading in our selling your car is hassle-free with just three easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying centre. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at
bartram's mile will officially open this morning. city officials say this extension will connect southwest philadelphia to the city's park system. it's one of many planned projects to help rejuvenate the her. >>> a free philly flash is ride is part of the week's activities. you can get a free single bus ride today and tomorrow. just present your admission ticket for the new museum to the phlash driver as you board. 5:13 right now on this saturday. coming up, going sideways. the warning...
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president's executive action that would cut funding to so called santuary cities-- calling it an egregious overreach and saying officialsanctuary cities have the blood of dead americans on their hands. but others celebrated the court's ruling-- including the mayor of los angeles--a sanctuary city.. mayor eric garcetti, los angeles: it was a great day for our constitution. i think it shows intuition unconstitutional political threats against our cities cannot take away our rights and they certainly can't steal our tax dollars. tuesday night, white house chief of staff reince preibus-- saying the federal court was quote going bananas-- adding that the administration was taking steps to appeal the ruling. in washington, im kristen holmes (pam) in san jose. . . police identify a man who was fatally shot over the weekend at a motel-six. officers responded to reports of the shooting at around 3-thirty- . . . saturday morning. they found 22-year-old dominic lashawn junior. . . and two other men suffering gunshot wounds.the two men were treated for their injuries which were nonlife- threatening.smith died at the scene.no arrest
president's executive action that would cut funding to so called santuary cities-- calling it an egregious overreach and saying officialsanctuary cities have the blood of dead americans on their hands. but others celebrated the court's ruling-- including the mayor of los angeles--a sanctuary city.. mayor eric garcetti, los angeles: it was a great day for our constitution. i think it shows intuition unconstitutional political threats against our cities cannot take away our rights and they...
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.. nearby danville also has its fair share of slides, like this one near black hawk plaza.but city officials in san ramon say at this point none of the ones within city limits pose an imminent threat..."they are more a threat if they are left untreated."the problem is that repairs can't begin until the area has had time to dry out... that could take months.in the meanwhile..."we have our own city staff who is available should there be a problem... we have two on call contractors who can respond on short notice if needed."while the city isn't worried. neighbors who have seen these slides grow are a little more concerned..."we need to mark it off, someone needs to come out here and do something."in san ramon, lydia pantazes kron4 news. (pam) the estimated cost to repair landslides on city owned land in san ramon is about a million dollars. (pam) make sure you have kron-4 mobile app to track the storm. you can be the first to know about severe weather and traffic in your area ... with breaking news push alerts. (grant) coming up: a bitter sweet reuninon.days after a deadly boat crash.. where a
.. nearby danville also has its fair share of slides, like this one near black hawk plaza.but city officials in san ramon say at this point none of the ones within city limits pose an imminent threat..."they are more a threat if they are left untreated."the problem is that repairs can't begin until the area has had time to dry out... that could take months.in the meanwhile..."we have our own city staff who is available should there be a problem... we have two on call contractors...
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montana, rice, bonds, now they will be part of the official city landscape. >> for candlestick, it'swhole new ballgame. >> with street names the fitting the star power of such hallowed ground. >> i never thought i would have a street named after me, and i'm sure the other players feel the same way. also eddie and the current policy. it's a great recognition. i feel very fortunate. >> i know what they are going to do. they are going to call it common policy alley. people can put the garbage cans out of sight and then the trucks will come once a week and collect the garbage. >> humor aside, the new grid like a hall of fame brochure, and it's not limited to roads. there will be parks named for the immortal willy's as well as a mural of the catch, a fitting tribute to dwight clark who made his first public appearance since announcing he suffers from als. >> it's an honor to be here. >> turns out his representation will extend beyond a portrait. his longtime friend and quarterback nature of that with a surprising and touching gesture. >> i would like to share this. with a very special per
montana, rice, bonds, now they will be part of the official city landscape. >> for candlestick, it'swhole new ballgame. >> with street names the fitting the star power of such hallowed ground. >> i never thought i would have a street named after me, and i'm sure the other players feel the same way. also eddie and the current policy. it's a great recognition. i feel very fortunate. >> i know what they are going to do. they are going to call it common policy alley. people...
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(pam on cam) despite the violent images seen around the world, berkeley city officials say... s violent outcome.. does not belong to the police department or the city...(steve) the city's spokeperson tells kron4's haaziq madyun who the city holds responsible standing by the work of police in handling saturdays violent protest, that is the official position of the city of berkeley. berkeley city spokesperson mattha chakkosot matthai chakko/city of berkeley spokesperson: "our police officers responded with tremendous skill. they are focusing on people committing criminal acts. we confiscated dozens of weapons"here is a look at some of those weapons sotmatthai chakko/city of berkeley spokesperson: "we confiscated sticks and polls pepper spray, bear spray, knives, a whole range of different weapons. we arrested 20 people, charges ranging from felony assault to assault with a deadly weapon" chakko says the city is not to blame for the violence associated with this protest...blame that he says, on the protest organizerssot matthai chakko/city of berkeley spokesperson: "the impact of
(pam on cam) despite the violent images seen around the world, berkeley city officials say... s violent outcome.. does not belong to the police department or the city...(steve) the city's spokeperson tells kron4's haaziq madyun who the city holds responsible standing by the work of police in handling saturdays violent protest, that is the official position of the city of berkeley. berkeley city spokesperson mattha chakkosot matthai chakko/city of berkeley spokesperson: "our police officers...
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montana, rice, mary shock, and now they will be part of the official city landscape. for candlestick, it is a whole new ballgame. street names befitting the star power of hollowed game. >> i never thought i would have a street named after me. i am sure the other players feel the same way. it is a great recognition. i feel very fortunate. >> i know what they're going to do. they're going to call it carmen policy avenue. people will collect the garbage. >> humorous side, it reads like a hall of fame brochure and is not limited to roads. >> there will be parks as well as a mural of the catch a fitting tribute to dwight clark who made his first public appearance since announcing he suffers from als. >> it is such an honor to be here and be part of the new development. his representation will extend beyond the portrait. his longtime friend and quarterback made sure of that with the surprising and touching gesture per >> i would like to share those with a very special person. i would like to change this to montana clark drive. >> [applause]>> i told him when his name goes u
montana, rice, mary shock, and now they will be part of the official city landscape. for candlestick, it is a whole new ballgame. street names befitting the star power of hollowed game. >> i never thought i would have a street named after me. i am sure the other players feel the same way. it is a great recognition. i feel very fortunate. >> i know what they're going to do. they're going to call it carmen policy avenue. people will collect the garbage. >> humorous side, it...
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. >> a couple of things i want to talk with the new chief he may have heard of official city family talk about a lot ♪ town i hope you're not thinking their referring to your aunt or nice person in our family but the coast negotiating when you hear the phrase spoken of a dirty corrupt unit people protect their friends and family the law is ignored to protect those people okay while i'm the mike i want to thank commissioner president turman so for two things number one, got rid of ms. hicks not done nothing awhile she's in the position for 10 years he was instrumental for her removal what the heck took you gosh darn long to do something about here inaction ♪ position finally the oath piece can be enhanced maybe by the badge cantonese buzz need the accountability piece for the record if i did speak of lack of accountability officers that are active in the sfpd should be removed right or wrong a captain actually running the bayview district he's a criminal maland another criminal i don't know if she is in the richmond station should have been festered and in jail and matthew rogers a sergea
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city officials are wearing body armor, full body armor, because they're afraid some radicals with extremeiefs might kill them. i wish there was a word to describe those kinds of people... ( laughter ) i mean, if they were brown, we'd call them terrorists, but they're white, so i mean, "misguided patriots? i don't know. all right, but, where were we? where were we? yes, yes, of course, confederate flag, confederate memorial day. remind me again why this isn't a bad thing? >> at the end of the day these people who are attending to-- get all decked out in the hoop dresses and-- look, it's a beautiful thing. they're not trying to offend anybody. they're simply trying to honor their heritage and their history. it's all part of our history. >> trevor: oh, it's all part of our history. i get it. actually, i've got it. i've got it. this is it. if it's all part of your history, then maybe you should include all of the history, right? so if you want to have the monument, then you should have to have a slave next to it. year, for context, right? it would be like, "he was a confederate general." "he
city officials are wearing body armor, full body armor, because they're afraid some radicals with extremeiefs might kill them. i wish there was a word to describe those kinds of people... ( laughter ) i mean, if they were brown, we'd call them terrorists, but they're white, so i mean, "misguided patriots? i don't know. all right, but, where were we? where were we? yes, yes, of course, confederate flag, confederate memorial day. remind me again why this isn't a bad thing? >> at the...
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.. nearby danville also has its fair share of slides, like this one near black hawk plaza.but city officials in san ramon say at this point none of the ones within city limits pose an imminent threat..."they are more a threat if they are left untreated."the problem is that repairs can't begin until the area has had time to dry out... that could take months.in the meanwhile..."we have our own city staff who is available should there be a problem... we have two on call contractors who can respond on short notice if needed."while the city isn't worried. neighbors who have seen these slides grow are a little more concerned..."we need to mark it off, someone needs to come out here and do something."in san ramon, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( robin ) make sure you have kron-4 mobile app to track the storm. you can be the first to know about severe weather and traffic in your area ... with breaking news push alerts. ( robin @ land ) a big story we are following this morning... president trump takes military action against syria, ordering a missile strike on the war torn country. syrian officials say
.. nearby danville also has its fair share of slides, like this one near black hawk plaza.but city officials in san ramon say at this point none of the ones within city limits pose an imminent threat..."they are more a threat if they are left untreated."the problem is that repairs can't begin until the area has had time to dry out... that could take months.in the meanwhile..."we have our own city staff who is available should there be a problem... we have two on call contractors...
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expectation that today's prices, today's exuberance is really incorrect and that some of the city officials know that's true even when the whole private market doesn't seem to know that's true. i know it's nice to think we could do that but i think it's quite difficult to expect that of city government. number two, even if they could make that judgment correctly, i think as andrew kleine said, it's interesting to think about whether or not political pressure would allow government to put away that money. even if the government knew that the money should be saved, should be held aside for a future rainy day, it seems probable or likely that in many cases constituents would say hey, that's our money. how about giving that back rather than holding onto it in your government grady day fund, which is getting really, really huge. i think andrews point, in baltimore there was a bit of insulation film is kind of pressure and that's an interesting thing to think about. >> i'm glad you brought that up because i think an interesting sort of broader cynical peon relationship between housing markets and
expectation that today's prices, today's exuberance is really incorrect and that some of the city officials know that's true even when the whole private market doesn't seem to know that's true. i know it's nice to think we could do that but i think it's quite difficult to expect that of city government. number two, even if they could make that judgment correctly, i think as andrew kleine said, it's interesting to think about whether or not political pressure would allow government to put away...
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city officials have been working on creating the path for years. bart riders we spoke when mixed feelings about the $6.5 million project. >> we were told to leave. i have five kids. they ride bart a lot. >> more money for the bart trains. they're in really bad shape a lot of them. that's where the money should go. >> officials say most of the money for the project is coming from the contra costa transportation authority. the walkway is set to be finished this summer or excuse me next summer. >>> the new marin summer smart train has not carried their first passenger yet, but test runs have some residents sounding off. >> they've been waking up by loud horns late at night and then in the early morning hours with ktvu's tom vacar reporting, relief might be on the way. >> reporter: the sonoma marin smart train should begin passenger service some time in june. for now, testing the trains and the support systems will continue as it has for many months now including each and every intersection. >> it's been very annoying. i live on the west side and i hea
city officials have been working on creating the path for years. bart riders we spoke when mixed feelings about the $6.5 million project. >> we were told to leave. i have five kids. they ride bart a lot. >> more money for the bart trains. they're in really bad shape a lot of them. that's where the money should go. >> officials say most of the money for the project is coming from the contra costa transportation authority. the walkway is set to be finished this summer or excuse...
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violence. >> the city of philadelphia did not have a direct response to spicer's comments, but city officials did issue a release saying that sanctuary cities do comply with federal authorities. they say they are safer than non-sanctuary cities and that they do not help dangerous criminals. >>> the trump university settlement is now a done deal. just yesterday, a judge approved the agreement in which president trump will pay $25 million to people who sued him over his now-defunct real estate course. the decision ended nearly seven years of legal battles. customers claim they were misled by trump's promises to learn success in real estate. the president has maintained he did nothing wrong. lawyers say the students should get at least 90% of their money back. >>> for now, the senate intelligence committee is rejecting a request for immunity in exchange for testimony from former national security adviser, mike flynn. senate and house committees along with the fbi are investigating flynn's possible ties to russia and that nation's meddling with the 2016 presidential election. president trump weig
violence. >> the city of philadelphia did not have a direct response to spicer's comments, but city officials did issue a release saying that sanctuary cities do comply with federal authorities. they say they are safer than non-sanctuary cities and that they do not help dangerous criminals. >>> the trump university settlement is now a done deal. just yesterday, a judge approved the agreement in which president trump will pay $25 million to people who sued him over his now-defunct...
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video of missiles engulfing the united states in flames. >>> the city of oakland is trying to protect immigrants from federal officials. the city passed a resolution to create sanctuary workplaces. kpix 5's christin ayers explains. >> reporter: maria martinez who works in hotel housekeeping says it happened to her at a previous job. as soon as she and other employees started organizing and asking for fair wages -- [ speaking spanish ] >> the owner of that hotel got in contact with i.c.e. immigration officials and i.c.e. came to the hotel and checked everyone's paperwork while we were trying as to stand up for our rights. >> reporter: immigrant rights groups rallied outside city hall calling for protections for illegal immigrants employees. >> we want to make sure that the employer doesn't work with i.c.e. or immigration when they come to the work site, um, that the companies don't do self- audits, um, and, um, that workers are able to work, um, without fear. >> the workers regardless of their immigration status have rights. >> reporter: this councilman sponsored a resolution calling for sanctuary workplaces where work
video of missiles engulfing the united states in flames. >>> the city of oakland is trying to protect immigrants from federal officials. the city passed a resolution to create sanctuary workplaces. kpix 5's christin ayers explains. >> reporter: maria martinez who works in hotel housekeeping says it happened to her at a previous job. as soon as she and other employees started organizing and asking for fair wages -- [ speaking spanish ] >> the owner of that hotel got in...
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very fabric of san francisco sports, montana, rice, bonds, mara shaw and they'll be apart of the official citylandscape for candle stick, it's a whole new ball game with street names be fitting the star power of such hollow ground. >> i never thought i would have a street named after me and i'm sure the other players feel the same way and eddie and common policy. but god it's a great recognition and i feel very fortunate. >> i thought - i know what they're going to do it. they're going to call it -- people can put their garbage cans out of sight and the trucks will come once a week and collect the garbage. >> it's like a hall of fame brochure and it's not limited to roads. it will be parked named for the willie's as well as a mural catch. a fitting tribute to clark who made his first public appearance since announcing he suffers from als. >> [indiscernible] to be here (inaudible). >> it turns out clark's reputation will extend beyond a portrait. his long time friend and quarterback made sure of that with a surprising and touching gesture. >> i would like to share this, what a very special pers
very fabric of san francisco sports, montana, rice, bonds, mara shaw and they'll be apart of the official citylandscape for candle stick, it's a whole new ball game with street names be fitting the star power of such hollow ground. >> i never thought i would have a street named after me and i'm sure the other players feel the same way and eddie and common policy. but god it's a great recognition and i feel very fortunate. >> i thought - i know what they're going to do it. they're...
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city officials will honor a piece of history from the great quake of 1906.been 111 years since the ground started shaking at 5:12 a.m. >> the celebration by dolores park involves the painting of a fire hydrant. that's the fire hydrant. this is to recall the one that saved the mission district during the quake. the disaster sparked a fire, property damage and significant death toll. >>> later today california lawmakers could make changes to the state's bail system. kpix 5's jessica flores joins us now to tell us how it could help defendants who can't afford to get out of jail. >> reporter: today state lawmakers will consider a major overhaul of california's bail system. the reform bill goes before a state public safety committee today. and if it eventually becomes law it would eliminate the requirement to post money to get out of jail. the bill would essentially require courts to release defendants without bail while awaiting trial or for misdemeanor crimes unless there's a clear danger to the public. right now judges have much more latitude to require cash b
city officials will honor a piece of history from the great quake of 1906.been 111 years since the ground started shaking at 5:12 a.m. >> the celebration by dolores park involves the painting of a fire hydrant. that's the fire hydrant. this is to recall the one that saved the mission district during the quake. the disaster sparked a fire, property damage and significant death toll. >>> later today california lawmakers could make changes to the state's bail system. kpix 5's...
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. >> this afternoon city officials gathered to announce details of solarized philly, a plan to bring 0 city rooftops. >> we're trying to promote clean energy and local opportunities and reduce pollution and accomplishes all of those things. >> members of the city council and officials from the energy authority outlined details of that plan on the rooftop of the parkway central library think morning. the solarized philly campaign hopes to fill 10,000 energy jobs and it is expected to be completed by 2018. >>> you are looking live, live , from chopper three with two major events taking place in the city at the same time is there bound to be some grid lock on the road. here's a live look over the schuylkill expressway where traffic is a little slow right now, possibly due to folks heading to the draft or maybe penn relays but very busy out there lets check with "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh in university city where penn relays carnival is currently underway, anita? >> reporter: ukee, a lot of those penn relays and with those three major sporting events happening on the same day get
. >> this afternoon city officials gathered to announce details of solarized philly, a plan to bring 0 city rooftops. >> we're trying to promote clean energy and local opportunities and reduce pollution and accomplishes all of those things. >> members of the city council and officials from the energy authority outlined details of that plan on the rooftop of the parkway central library think morning. the solarized philly campaign hopes to fill 10,000 energy jobs and it is...
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. >>> city officials are trying to figure out what cause aid vacant row home in south philadelphia to come crashing down trapping a homeless man beneath that ruble. it happened in the 6100 block of yocome street, just after 2:45. officials from the cities licenses and inspections department, tell thoughts recent rain could have played a role in the collapse but they also say that they felt uneasy about this procedures property for a long time. >> we were in theroce, we had bid out the property for demolition, and owner went to court and stopped the demolition work, and the own are had until april 5th, to dot work himself, and obviously in the interim building collapsed on its own. >> man trapped beneath the debris was rescued and only suffered minor injuries. he is now recovering at the hospital. >>> tour bus displaying anti transgender messages in philadelphia was met by protesters. dozens gathered for a pop up love party near city hall yesterday, cell phone video from twittedder, party included a march down jfk boulevard, protester goal was to show transgender pride. >>> senate judi
. >>> city officials are trying to figure out what cause aid vacant row home in south philadelphia to come crashing down trapping a homeless man beneath that ruble. it happened in the 6100 block of yocome street, just after 2:45. officials from the cities licenses and inspections department, tell thoughts recent rain could have played a role in the collapse but they also say that they felt uneasy about this procedures property for a long time. >> we were in theroce, we had bid...
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kristen sze, "abc7 news." >>> oakland officials are pointing to an early morning fire at a homeless encampment as proof of the growing danger of tent citiesfire officials believe the fire started with someone cooking just outside a tent. oakland is experimenting with sanctioned camps where it provides garbage service and port-a-potties. >>> b.a.r.t.'s $34 million budget deficit has been nearly cut in half, as the agency will get $16 million from the governor's new gas tax. that spares riders from possible cuts to the service and seniors from paying more. but there's still an $18 million shortfall. directors met today. a fare increase may still be in store for some. and one revenue raising plan has riders still using paper tickets paying a 50 cent surcharge. >> the idea is to raise money through this surcharge, and also to encourage people to use clipper cards. it would be done in congress june shun with enabling our ticket machines to sell clipper cards, as well. >> 3 out of 10 riders still use paper, not plastic. >>> a new development tonigh in the 7 on your side investigation. michael finney reported dozens of schools and nonprofits rai
kristen sze, "abc7 news." >>> oakland officials are pointing to an early morning fire at a homeless encampment as proof of the growing danger of tent citiesfire officials believe the fire started with someone cooking just outside a tent. oakland is experimenting with sanctioned camps where it provides garbage service and port-a-potties. >>> b.a.r.t.'s $34 million budget deficit has been nearly cut in half, as the agency will get $16 million from the governor's new...
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>when it became obvious that the problem city wide problem, city officials activated the emergency operations center on turk street. the fire department, police department and transit agencies coordinated their response through out the day. pg&e also worked to fix the problem and was finally to restore power to all customers around by 5pm. during a press conference friday afternoon, a pg & e representative was asked why the circuit breaker failed. (grant) the fight over free speech on the over free the fight (grant) (grant) the fight over free speech on the u-c berkeley campus is far from over. plans for a visit by conservative republican ann coulter could be leading the university into a civil rights lawsuit. berkeley college republicans invited coulter to speak on campus on april 27th. but university officials say they did not approve the visit...and have concerns that protestors could become violent like in the past. so they of
>when it became obvious that the problem city wide problem, city officials activated the emergency operations center on turk street. the fire department, police department and transit agencies coordinated their response through out the day. pg&e also worked to fix the problem and was finally to restore power to all customers around by 5pm. during a press conference friday afternoon, a pg & e representative was asked why the circuit breaker failed.
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it's a lot to ask of city officials really when the whole world is saying house prices are a thousand, it's hard for the city government to say no, they really only going to be 500 a couple years from now when we have to plan for that eventuality by saving a lot of money today. and so i believe it's going to be really challenging in the city environments for cities to put away lots of money, save lots of money in the expectation that today's price is really incorrect and that somehow the city officials note that is true even when the whole private market doesn't seem to know that's true. it's nice to think that we could do that, but i actually think it's really quite difficult to expect that of city government. number two, even if they could make the judgment correctly, as andrew cline said, it's interesting to think about whether or not political pressure would allow government to put away the money. even if the government knew that the money should be saved and they should be held aside for future rainy day, it seems probable or likely that in many cases, constituents with a hey, th
it's a lot to ask of city officials really when the whole world is saying house prices are a thousand, it's hard for the city government to say no, they really only going to be 500 a couple years from now when we have to plan for that eventuality by saving a lot of money today. and so i believe it's going to be really challenging in the city environments for cities to put away lots of money, save lots of money in the expectation that today's price is really incorrect and that somehow the city...
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city officials say this extension will connect southwest philadelphia to the city's park system. it's one of many planned improvements. love to see those changes and progress. love to see the rain move through too. >> it's not going the be terrible tomorrow and dry in the second half of the weekend. but we are eyeing a major warmup by next thursday for the nfl draft. we are going to see a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures in the 80s. >> 80s on thursday and friday. that's nbc 10 news at 11:00. thanks for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- salma hayek, mike birbiglia, musical guests clean bandit and
city officials say this extension will connect southwest philadelphia to the city's park system. it's one of many planned improvements. love to see those changes and progress. love to see the rain move through too. >> it's not going the be terrible tomorrow and dry in the second half of the weekend. but we are eyeing a major warmup by next thursday for the nfl draft. we are going to see a mix of sun and clouds and temperatures in the 80s. >> 80s on thursday and friday. that's nbc 10...
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city officials released details of solar its dollars philly a plan to bring solar energy to 500 city rooftops. >> trying to promote clean energy, opportunity, and reduce carbon pollution, and solar eyes philadelphia, really accomplishes all of the things. >> members every city council and officials from the energy authority outline details of the plan on the rooftop of the parkway central library, solar eyes philly campaign hopes to fill 10,000 energy jobs, expected to be complete by next year. >> and, touch a new stamp and watch it change before your ice, new forever stamp to mark this summer's solar eclipse, it has special ink that apparently changes pictures when you touch t the first picture shows total solar eclipse, the second a full moon, commemorate the solar eclipse that will make it way across the us on august 21, the stamp goes on sale june 20th, coinciding with the summer solstice. >> i will buy that stamp just to see it. >> like the mood rings. >> he can actually. >> very cool. >> you know what's coming there. now katie not actually summer yet. >> no. >> but i walked out
city officials released details of solar its dollars philly a plan to bring solar energy to 500 city rooftops. >> trying to promote clean energy, opportunity, and reduce carbon pollution, and solar eyes philadelphia, really accomplishes all of the things. >> members every city council and officials from the energy authority outline details of the plan on the rooftop of the parkway central library, solar eyes philly campaign hopes to fill 10,000 energy jobs, expected to be complete...
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it also highlighted several racist and offensive emails of amongst city officials and they targeted black residents in attempt to raise revenue for the city rather than public safety needs. even if some of these consent decrees are rolled back, do you expect to see officials continue to move forward for police reforms were they see it necessary? guest: i think when they are under pressure, they will respond. mcdonaldr the laquan video came out, they prosecuted the police. the officer involved in the shooting lost reelection. i think, when they are under theysure, the duke act -- do act to perform the police department. voters have to exert that pressure. if the mayor and police chief art committee to perform, then they will move the department improved direction. if they're not committed to reform, the federal intervention will be just temporary band-aid solutions. ends,federal intervention then things will go back to the way they were before. if it was easy, if we could pass a law by congress, the great police department act of 2017, that would have already been .assed keeping a police d
it also highlighted several racist and offensive emails of amongst city officials and they targeted black residents in attempt to raise revenue for the city rather than public safety needs. even if some of these consent decrees are rolled back, do you expect to see officials continue to move forward for police reforms were they see it necessary? guest: i think when they are under pressure, they will respond. mcdonaldr the laquan video came out, they prosecuted the police. the officer involved...
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kristen sze, "abc7 news." >>> oakland officials are pointing to an early morning fire at a homeless encampment as proof of the growing danger of tent citiesials believe the fire started with someone cooking just outside a tent. oakland is experimenting with sanctioned camps where it provides garbage service and port-a-potties. >>> b.a.r.t.'s $34 million budget deficit has been nearly cut in half, as the agency will get $16 million from the governor's new gas tax. that spares riders from possible cuts to the service and seniors from paying more. but there's still an $18 million shortfall. directors met today. a fare increase may still be in store for some. and one revenue raising plan has riders still using paper tickets paying a 50 cent surcharge. >> the idea is to raise money through this surcharge, and also to encourage people to use clipper cards. it would be done in congress june shun with enabling our ticket machines to sell clipper cards, as well. >> 3 out of 10 riders still use paper, not plastic. >>> a new development tonigh in the 7 on your side investigation. michael finney reported dozens of schools and nonprofits raised money
kristen sze, "abc7 news." >>> oakland officials are pointing to an early morning fire at a homeless encampment as proof of the growing danger of tent citiesials believe the fire started with someone cooking just outside a tent. oakland is experimenting with sanctioned camps where it provides garbage service and port-a-potties. >>> b.a.r.t.'s $34 million budget deficit has been nearly cut in half, as the agency will get $16 million from the governor's new gas tax....
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city officials relate funds from measure "a" that will pay for city services, and a third measure would have allowed up to three medical marijuana dispensaries in campbell and that got rejected. >>> bob meyers says he is confident kerr will return to the games. meyers told 957 the game kerr needs to feel better for a string of days, not just one or two in order to return to the sidelines. players say they are concerned for the coach and it's putting things into perspective. >> this doesn't matter, and we are not trying to get him healthy so he can coach us in the playoffs but healthy so he can live everyday life. >> the warriors are winning for the winner of the clippers and jazz series. the warriors play utah at sunday at oracle. >>> it's a commuter alert if you are going to be traveling in the east bay and you normally stop at richmond station, that's where you get on for b.a.r.t., not going to happen. right now we have a power outage, and they are not sure what caused that. when the b.a.r.t. employees arrived this morning, it was totally dark. you can head up one stop to el cerrito d
city officials relate funds from measure "a" that will pay for city services, and a third measure would have allowed up to three medical marijuana dispensaries in campbell and that got rejected. >>> bob meyers says he is confident kerr will return to the games. meyers told 957 the game kerr needs to feel better for a string of days, not just one or two in order to return to the sidelines. players say they are concerned for the coach and it's putting things into perspective....
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city officials now say the animal control officer at the time was on leave and never got that call. says it did respond on march twnt 5th but by then there was very little left at the scene to investigate. officials are now working with the solano county sheriff's department to review how this case was handled. >>> new information about a couple trying to kill a baby. marcel brooks and idonna ibay. now the two are accused of conspiring to kill brooks 11-month old son that he had with another woman. court documents say he baited the mother of the infant to meet him at the mcdonald's last week. prosecutors say ib went up to the boy and fired a shot and missed while brooks mother waited outside. >> that was really wrong to try to shoot a baby i really hate that and i hate that my son is behind bars for something he didn't do. he's not that kind of person. >> court records show ibay confessed delling detectives that the plan was brooks idea. >>> time is 6:40. now we're hearing about yet another problem reported at albany high school. of the school discovered an instagram account that rep
city officials now say the animal control officer at the time was on leave and never got that call. says it did respond on march twnt 5th but by then there was very little left at the scene to investigate. officials are now working with the solano county sheriff's department to review how this case was handled. >>> new information about a couple trying to kill a baby. marcel brooks and idonna ibay. now the two are accused of conspiring to kill brooks 11-month old son that he had with...
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. >> reporter: so were berkeley city officials who once again to their chagrin found their city playing host to a bat wielding, pepper spray fueled demonstration, not between demonstrators and police, but between demonstrators themselves. >> they wanted to we at the belly of the beast in berkeley to show they were big and powerful. >> reporter: the anarchists on the far left responded in kind. >> there's a lot of video out there about the acts people were committing. we'll be working with the community to identify the people committing these acts. >> reporter: it's the second time in as many months that the two have scared off in berkeley under the protective banner of free speech only to then turn on each other, this time with 20 arrests. we asked berkeley councilwoman kate harrison, was this a political rally or a rumble? >> a rumble. it became a rumble. >> is berkeley the new ground zero for this? >> i don't know. i don't know. i certainly hope not. >> i'd probably say it was both. >> it's challenging. they had helmets, shields, weapons. and this is something we really haven't seen b
. >> reporter: so were berkeley city officials who once again to their chagrin found their city playing host to a bat wielding, pepper spray fueled demonstration, not between demonstrators and police, but between demonstrators themselves. >> they wanted to we at the belly of the beast in berkeley to show they were big and powerful. >> reporter: the anarchists on the far left responded in kind. >> there's a lot of video out there about the acts people were committing....
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