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>> hall: yeah.said, "slap yourself, bitch." >> alfonsi: from jail he sends that to you. >> hall: uh-huh, yeah. >> alfonsi: toni hall says the abuse she suffered was not introduced in her "failure to protect" case because she pleaded guilty, in hope of getting a light sentence. instead, the judge accused the young mother of being "less than candid" about what happened to her children. tell me about when you were sentenced. and walk me through that day. what happened? >> hall: my heart just broke because i didn't understand, still don't understand. and then the next thing you know-- that's when i found out i got 30 years. >> alfonsi: and what's going through your mind when they say 30 years? >> hall: it's over. you know, my life is over. >> alfonsi: as for robert braxton, he plead guilty to child abuse. the judge decided the two years he'd served awaiting trial in jail was enough. he walked free, as toni hall went to prison. how can that happen? >> megan lambert: sexism. the belief that women are culp
>> hall: yeah.said, "slap yourself, bitch." >> alfonsi: from jail he sends that to you. >> hall: uh-huh, yeah. >> alfonsi: toni hall says the abuse she suffered was not introduced in her "failure to protect" case because she pleaded guilty, in hope of getting a light sentence. instead, the judge accused the young mother of being "less than candid" about what happened to her children. tell me about when you were sentenced. and walk me through...
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the hall of justice. we are hearing that police are at the front steps of the hall of justice. this is off of the bryant area, to pro-vent protesters from coming in. the crowd could be as large as 10,000. they marched from mission high school and made their way to right in front of the hall of justice. so far very peaceful. a lot of families and youth there. we'll have a full report tonight at 11:00. >> that's one of the biggest protests we've covered here in the last week. we would like you to join our team here at nbc tomorrow night for an nbc bay area news special called "race in america, the conversation." we're devoting an entire hour to exploring the racial divide in our country and here in the bay area. join marcus washington, jessica aguirre and janelle tomorrow night at 6:30. >> that's going do it for us. we appreciate your time. we'll have updates tonight and full news cast at 11:00. >>> i miss him. ? it hurts my heart. i cry at night, man. >> the positive call for change we're seeing in so many
the hall of justice. we are hearing that police are at the front steps of the hall of justice. this is off of the bryant area, to pro-vent protesters from coming in. the crowd could be as large as 10,000. they marched from mission high school and made their way to right in front of the hall of justice. so far very peaceful. a lot of families and youth there. we'll have a full report tonight at 11:00. >> that's one of the biggest protests we've covered here in the last week. we would like...
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>>live in oakland city hall dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you so much dan there was also a rally in san francisco today at city hall and kron four's terisa stasio shows us what it looked like. >>march >>it was a moment of prayers and passionate pleas to reflect the past and honor the president at this juneteenth rally in san francisco. the street was shut down in front of san francisco city hall to give everyone apple space to gather safely during this time of a pandemic hundreds showed up including gwen woods. the mother of mario woods, what's was fatally shot by san francisco police officers in december of 2015. she called out the names of others had died at the hands of san francisco police officers. >>mario woods. can this party. now it's the time. luis gongora. jessica williams shane and his. >>mayor london breed had this to say in a statement quote juneteenth has always been so much more than a festival. it is a reminder of our history a reminder of the bonds of slavery of our long struggle for equality and it is a reminder that
>>live in oakland city hall dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you so much dan there was also a rally in san francisco today at city hall and kron four's terisa stasio shows us what it looked like. >>march >>it was a moment of prayers and passionate pleas to reflect the past and honor the president at this juneteenth rally in san francisco. the street was shut down in front of san francisco city hall to give everyone apple space to gather safely during this time of a pandemic...
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the demonstrators made their way down to city hall. they blocked the road as they marched down. >>> the warriors will not be part of the nba's plan to finish the season next month in orlando. 22 teams will report to orlando's disney world next month. 13 from the west, 9 from the east. they will play eight regular season games and then go into the 16-team playoffs. the owners are expected to approve that plan tomorrow. >>> meantime, steph curry and klay thompson joined their teammate at a peaceful protest at lake merritt. >> this is a step in the right direction. we don't have a million people have a crowd. that's all you need. >> damian lee also spotted at the demonstration. curry joined by his wife aisha. >>> up next, we will go back out live to the massive >>> let's go back out to kpix5's kenny choi. he has been following a peaceful march across san francisco. >> he is live at the hall of justice right now. hi, ken. >> reporter: liz, hi. good evening to you guys. we just heard from some of the organizers of this peaceful protest so f
the demonstrators made their way down to city hall. they blocked the road as they marched down. >>> the warriors will not be part of the nba's plan to finish the season next month in orlando. 22 teams will report to orlando's disney world next month. 13 from the west, 9 from the east. they will play eight regular season games and then go into the 16-team playoffs. the owners are expected to approve that plan tomorrow. >>> meantime, steph curry and klay thompson joined their...
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in new york city dug to occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet has now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal on. too deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality we start watching the horrors . if you want to know what's going on a city in the streets you want to see. it is so you like to see the rises the joys of state and city employees drone strikes mass graves city displays systemic deception is still a show but it sure does sound when some when the joke is. welcome i want to watch you are i robot and i'm in the crowd and joining us today to discuss new york city's occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's bring new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city h
in new york city dug to occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet has now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal on. too deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality we start watching the horrors . if you want to know...
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in new york city the occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet as now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal only to deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality that we start watching the hawks. on a city street. that is so you'd like to see that this is joyce state. great city desolate systemic dissent says so which. brings up the bill. welcome everyone to watching the i robot and in the crowd and joining us today to discuss new york city's occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of an ask as one imagines
in new york city the occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet as now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal only to deep on the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00 and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality that we start watching the hawks. on a city street. that...
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they started at city hall. before marching through the streets and stopping at the walgreens where he was shot and killed by a police officer tuesday morning. >> in san francisco fnd pe a t bart sti to remember the 22 yoerld. california attorney general announced they will review pomss and practices. he was shot and killed by an 18 year veteran responding to looting at the store. the union represented the officer says he crouched into a tactical shooting position and went for his waistband. the union says the officer opened fire as last resort to protect himself from imminent death or jour. investigators found a hammer but no gun. officials say that unnamed officer and his children are receiving death threats. >> tomorrow george floyd will be honored in north carolina. ahead of the funeral service in houston set for tuesday. it follows an emotional week full of community rally and >> min tonig there are signs of peace. state troopers rea signed elsewhere. there's no curfew. the scene of the memorial is differen
they started at city hall. before marching through the streets and stopping at the walgreens where he was shot and killed by a police officer tuesday morning. >> in san francisco fnd pe a t bart sti to remember the 22 yoerld. california attorney general announced they will review pomss and practices. he was shot and killed by an 18 year veteran responding to looting at the store. the union represented the officer says he crouched into a tactical shooting position and went for his...
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this is baseball hall of fame member hank aaron. aaron was signed with the negro leagues' indianapolis clowns in 1951 when he was just 17 years old. he then played in the major leagues for over 20 years, famously breaking babe ruth's home run record. >> i got my start in the negro leak and i w will be forever grateful. thank you. congratulations. amy: that was s baseball hall of famer hank aaron tipping his cap capart of the tipip of the campaign honoring pioneer black baseball l players. and those are some of ththe headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am amy goodman in new york with juan gonzalez joining us from his home in new brunswick,, new jersey. juan: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the countnt and arounund the world. start withe going too the first big abortion case of the trump era, the reproductive rights movement saw a major victory monday when the supreme court struck down a restrictive abortion law in louisiana. it would have left the state with just one a
this is baseball hall of fame member hank aaron. aaron was signed with the negro leagues' indianapolis clowns in 1951 when he was just 17 years old. he then played in the major leagues for over 20 years, famously breaking babe ruth's home run record. >> i got my start in the negro leak and i w will be forever grateful. thank you. congratulations. amy: that was s baseball hall of famer hank aaron tipping his cap capart of the tipip of the campaign honoring pioneer black baseball l players....
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the town hall will air next wednesday june 24th at 09:00pm. and we do have some breaking news now to report out of contra costa county where the california highway patrol is responding to a shooting on eastbound highway 4. this is just west of lore road near antioch chp is closing part of the road to investigate so if you're headed in that direction either antioch brentwood are conquered on highway 4 you will be affected by this closure. this is a developing story we're working to get more details as soon as new information comes in. we'll obviously bring it to you right away. >>coming up here tonight on kron 4 news at 6 as the north bay lose further into the reopening process after the coronavirus pandemic how gyms in sonoma county are getting ready to welcome clients back. plus and 6.30 in the east bay community says its final farewell today, patrick underwood the federal officer who was shot and killed an oakland while working at a protest. and coming up next in oakland college professors at the center of a viral post over an email that he
the town hall will air next wednesday june 24th at 09:00pm. and we do have some breaking news now to report out of contra costa county where the california highway patrol is responding to a shooting on eastbound highway 4. this is just west of lore road near antioch chp is closing part of the road to investigate so if you're headed in that direction either antioch brentwood are conquered on highway 4 you will be affected by this closure. this is a developing story we're working to get more...
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a group made its way to city hall. dozens of people kneel outside and a short time later hay dispersed. some didn't go home right away and got into a stare down with officers after the curfew took effect. police cited 60 people last night. >> on the peninsula we saw protests come it a peaceful end. the group rallied downtown outside city hall. hour before . the number dwindled but made it close to highway 101. police formed a line and blocked them from the freeway. they eventually headed home with a peaceful end. >> some people defied the curfew and lingered near city hall. ere was a tkdots ce rht tre ofce moved i around 9:30 in force. they shut down and blocked some roads and detained several people. a different scene over the weekend. a pharmacy hit by looters sunday. may got away with medication meant for hundreds of patients akrosds the area. there's concern about where the prescriptions might end up. >> just before 9:00 p.m. sunday. vandals threw a tire iron through the glass door front. two group managed to cause
a group made its way to city hall. dozens of people kneel outside and a short time later hay dispersed. some didn't go home right away and got into a stare down with officers after the curfew took effect. police cited 60 people last night. >> on the peninsula we saw protests come it a peaceful end. the group rallied downtown outside city hall. hour before . the number dwindled but made it close to highway 101. police formed a line and blocked them from the freeway. they eventually headed...
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a few hundred people gathered outside city hall. they're voicing their concern about the death of george floyd. they're asking for peaceful protest and for a change in the way society behaves. another protest going on right now is at san jose city hall as well. >> let's go to scott budman. he's live on the ground in front of city hall. scott, what do you see there? >> reporter: well, another planned gathering here at city hall, janelle. the crowd a little smaller, the police presence a whole lot smaller. some people are circling the block right now. so, in a little bit we'll see a lot of folks coming at us, a lot of water, a lot of organizers. as i mentioned, a much, much smaller police presence tonight. and that was the goal of an naacp earlier this afternoon. >> red and blue. >> names of black people killed by police were read at the naacp rally. >> justice, justice, justice. >> reporter: amid calls for justice and a request for alliship. >> white people, when they kill us, they think they are making it safe for you. when they bea
a few hundred people gathered outside city hall. they're voicing their concern about the death of george floyd. they're asking for peaceful protest and for a change in the way society behaves. another protest going on right now is at san jose city hall as well. >> let's go to scott budman. he's live on the ground in front of city hall. scott, what do you see there? >> reporter: well, another planned gathering here at city hall, janelle. the crowd a little smaller, the police...
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-- in emancipation hall. here is the scene. [background conversations] >> madam speaker, you are right here. >> we read from here. we stand right here. >> thank you. >> thank you. [background conversations] [laughter] >> ok. speaker pelosi: good morning. ed is an honor to be here with the members of the congressional black caucus, house, senate, and artist aggression chair. chair.our distinguished we are gathered in emancipation hall, named for those who built the capitol. last summer a number of us went 400hana to observe the anniversary of the first slaves coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that tragedy, that harar of history-- that thenr of history, and slavery in our own country and the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the factions -- the actions of the american people to speak out against that specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor guard floyd.-- george in a moment we will have 8 m inutes and 46 seconds of george floydnor of
-- in emancipation hall. here is the scene. [background conversations] >> madam speaker, you are right here. >> we read from here. we stand right here. >> thank you. >> thank you. [background conversations] [laughter] >> ok. speaker pelosi: good morning. ed is an honor to be here with the members of the congressional black caucus, house, senate, and artist aggression chair. chair.our distinguished we are gathered in emancipation hall, named for those who built the...
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one of the options is outside berkeley city hall. a similar mural was put into place on sunday along three blocks of 15th street in downtown oakland. coming up for you in less than ten minutes here on "today in the bay," nbc's jay gray is in houston. this is where george floyd will be laid to rest. he'll explain what's happening there today and what will no doubt be an emotional memorial service. >>> now to the latest on covid-19 and a statement from the world health organization that came in overnight that might have had you thinking, what is going on? it's a bit of a bombshell, that the coronavirus is not spread as easily among people who are asymptomatic, and that our big picture is not as good as it might seem right now. "today in the bay's" roz plater is at san jose city hall with the latest. this is not what we've been hearing, roz. >> reporter: no, it seems to fly in the face of what we've been told so far and, in fact, is raising questions this morning about whether or not the organization has enough research to make that cla
one of the options is outside berkeley city hall. a similar mural was put into place on sunday along three blocks of 15th street in downtown oakland. coming up for you in less than ten minutes here on "today in the bay," nbc's jay gray is in houston. this is where george floyd will be laid to rest. he'll explain what's happening there today and what will no doubt be an emotional memorial service. >>> now to the latest on covid-19 and a statement from the world health...
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he broke the news thursday in the middle of a town hall. he was asked what was needed to build a better relationship between the police department and residents. referring to conversations with the community and elected officials. he said i hear you. and this. >> dit's unfortunate. i'm announcing my retirement. i have lost the trust of the city council. and give this organization a fresh start. >> the council quickly called a recess. later meeting in closed session to discuss the matter privately. he said the last day would be july 31. >> all right. switching gears. talk weather. this weekend should be lovely for if yoyou'll get 2 vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. when we closed our wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focu
he broke the news thursday in the middle of a town hall. he was asked what was needed to build a better relationship between the police department and residents. referring to conversations with the community and elected officials. he said i hear you. and this. >> dit's unfortunate. i'm announcing my retirement. i have lost the trust of the city council. and give this organization a fresh start. >> the council quickly called a recess. later meeting in closed session to discuss the...
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emancipation hall aptly named for those that built the capital, sadly. last summer, a number of us went to ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of history, slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. in a moment, we will have a moment of silence -- actually, eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence in honor of george floyd and so many others who lost their lives and were abused by police brutality. before that, i want to yield to the distinguished leader of the senate, mr. schumer. senator schumer: thank you, mr. adame speaker, and thank you for this profound and employment moment. before we go on with our strong and comprehensive legislation. senate democrats held a similar moment of silence last week where we stand for eight minutes 46 seconds to mark the horrible de
emancipation hall aptly named for those that built the capital, sadly. last summer, a number of us went to ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of history, slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. in a...
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this is our 14th cnn global town hall "coronavirus facts and fears." in the weeks since our last town hall, so much has changed in the country, including the outbreak. and though, we would all like to think that this pandemic is over, it isn't. experts say we are far from that. we have just gotten a new estimate from the cdc, and it's pretty grim. projecting more than 135,000 deaths by coronavirus by the 11th of next month. on top of that, ten states now this week have seen record numbers of new cases, including oklahoma, where the president, as you know, is going to be holding a massive indoor rally on saturday. >> and we want to begin by showing you two different pandemics. the pandemic, as it's been in europe, and the united states. take a look at your screen. two charts and the difference you see between them. on the top of the screen, that's the course in the european union. on the bottom, the course of covid in the u.s. on the top, you see cases, rising, peaking, and falling. on the bottom, you see them stuck, on a plateau of sorts, and starting
this is our 14th cnn global town hall "coronavirus facts and fears." in the weeks since our last town hall, so much has changed in the country, including the outbreak. and though, we would all like to think that this pandemic is over, it isn't. experts say we are far from that. we have just gotten a new estimate from the cdc, and it's pretty grim. projecting more than 135,000 deaths by coronavirus by the 11th of next month. on top of that, ten states now this week have seen record...
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outside city hall. two groups of police were staged nearby. scrubbing today to clean up vandalism from weekend protests. mayor joining other leaders to pass out antilitter and graffiti kits. a couple hundred volunteers are helping clean up the city. >> we're doing our part. protesting in a positive way and cleaning up after people expressing themselves in another way. >> the clean up effort continues tomorrow. and wednesday. with volunteers meeting at 10:00 a.m. outside city hall. if you are interested, register at the beautify booth at sixth and santa clara street. >> tonight president trump is threatening to use military police to quell violence and looting around the country. at the family of george floyd seerk additional charges gns the officers vovred in his death. >> tonight america divided over the president use of force. announcing the plan to use active diet army troops to dominate protestors. calling the violence and looting domestic terrorism. >> if they refuse to take the actions necessary t
outside city hall. two groups of police were staged nearby. scrubbing today to clean up vandalism from weekend protests. mayor joining other leaders to pass out antilitter and graffiti kits. a couple hundred volunteers are helping clean up the city. >> we're doing our part. protesting in a positive way and cleaning up after people expressing themselves in another way. >> the clean up effort continues tomorrow. and wednesday. with volunteers meeting at 10:00 a.m. outside city hall....
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the brutalization from police is the protesters marched from antioch city park to city hall. hoping to hear from the mayor for answers in leadership. we want the police department to be held accountable. >>in with recent events that have taken place it just makes me question the accountability from our police department. now we also reached out to the mayor for comment, but just like many of the protesters here we have not heard back from him yet live in antioch michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>law enforcement agencies in contra costa county are teaming up to crack down on a recent rash of fireworks calls enrichment alone, the fire chief says they have seen and 82% jump in the number of fireworks calls from this time last year. the city's interim police chief says the fireworks are more accessible than ever. >>well, they seem to be more easily accessible. or by finding that people are selling them online through. abs like let let it go or offer after craigslist. >>force jonathan mccall learned about some of the challenges offices are facing as they try to find those responsib
the brutalization from police is the protesters marched from antioch city park to city hall. hoping to hear from the mayor for answers in leadership. we want the police department to be held accountable. >>in with recent events that have taken place it just makes me question the accountability from our police department. now we also reached out to the mayor for comment, but just like many of the protesters here we have not heard back from him yet live in antioch michelle kingston kron 4...
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and in palo alto the rally will be held in city hall at 5:00 p.m. members will share about the justice system, please department, and school district. >>> a live look at the statue of columbus that used to reside on the pedestal is no mere. the statue was taken down because it doesn't align with the cities values our commitment to racial justice. they removed it in anticipation of a protest teardown initially planned for today at sunrise. >> now to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. a look at the numbers this morning. there are nearly 8 1/2 million cases worldwide, in the u.s. the number is nearing 2.2 million. the death toll also climbing in the u.s., now has more than 118,000. in texas, hospitalizations jumped 11% in 24 hours. florida just set a record for daily infections with over 3200, on wednesday california reported more than 4000 cases which is a new high. >> and mask order is in place, that must be worn when social distancing is not possible. as california records the highest daily hospitalization count. global counties could decide whether
and in palo alto the rally will be held in city hall at 5:00 p.m. members will share about the justice system, please department, and school district. >>> a live look at the statue of columbus that used to reside on the pedestal is no mere. the statue was taken down because it doesn't align with the cities values our commitment to racial justice. they removed it in anticipation of a protest teardown initially planned for today at sunrise. >> now to the ongoing coronavirus...
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protesters, demseparators, this is what it looked like dozens of protesters, near city hall. this like many we have seen has been peaceful. n the north bay. peacef sky 7, before everyone came together for a rally near a church. it is estimated that hundreds took part. >> thnks a steady stream of people winding through the streets, made their way down to the water front. it comes after the city hall building was broken into, and a fire was set on the first floor. >> in san francisco, hundreds marched along the great highway. you can see them there. the sunset solidarity march, protesters marched up to lincoln. >> good evening. thank you very much for joining us, there is a lot of concern that peaceful daytime protests will turn violent at night. as we have seen across the country. nontraditional protest cities, like santa rosa, and walnut creek, even windsor is seeing protesters. the difference between fears and realities in a small town. >> reporter: in windsor tonight, idealic spring sun, and the stars and stripes in a community of 27,000 people, 5% are african american. wha
protesters, demseparators, this is what it looked like dozens of protesters, near city hall. this like many we have seen has been peaceful. n the north bay. peacef sky 7, before everyone came together for a rally near a church. it is estimated that hundreds took part. >> thnks a steady stream of people winding through the streets, made their way down to the water front. it comes after the city hall building was broken into, and a fire was set on the first floor. >> in san francisco,...
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you can see a few hundred gathered outside redwood city hall. >> and this is cl in oakland, protestors in the streets and oakland has been a spot spot for days now. these protesters tonight, so far, very peaceful. they are chanting breonna taylor and george floyd. >> and take a look at the white house. a couple hundred protestors there gather at the water front. a lot of people are carrying signs and the protests were peaceful and marred by the violence in the city over night. >> let's take you back over to the protestors where marianne favro joinings us, what is the tone of the demonstration? >> reporter: you're right. the protest began at 4:00 today. this an is a power profl test, there are about 700 people here in the plaza off marshall street. many of them are chanting and carrying signs saying black lives matter. people are using the stop of the stairs as a stage and one point, the speaker said he has seen a lot of aciracism. and he has never seen such unity until today. we talked to one woman who brought her 7-year-old daughter to the protest. >> it's a crazy world that we live i
you can see a few hundred gathered outside redwood city hall. >> and this is cl in oakland, protestors in the streets and oakland has been a spot spot for days now. these protesters tonight, so far, very peaceful. they are chanting breonna taylor and george floyd. >> and take a look at the white house. a couple hundred protestors there gather at the water front. a lot of people are carrying signs and the protests were peaceful and marred by the violence in the city over night....
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"tamron hall" starts now.exciting music] ["tamron hall" theme, dramatic percussive version] ♪ ♪ - welcome to "tamron hall" from my home. i hope you are having a safe week. i spent part of last weekend literally making lists of all the restaurants and retailers that i've supported for the 12 years i've lived here in the city. i thought of it as kind of a vision board for all the businesses i want to support when we get through this. we don't know when we'll get through it, but it gave me a moment of strength. i'm thinking about how i can help, and i know you're doing the same. all of this makes me really sad because we worry that some of these businesses simply won't survive. many of them were gearing up for the summer. people will be eating outside, whether it's a beer garden in chicago or eating barbecue in memphis, both of which i've done. the statistics are staggering. over 10 million americans applied for unemployment in march, and since we've been on air, we want to put a face to these numbers. because i'
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we're live outside city hall. i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, damian. >>> over to the east bay hundreds gathered in oakland. mayor libby schaaf took a knee in honor of george floyd and denounced white privilege. she also took a shot at bad comes. melissa colorado joins us from oakland city hall with more on people's reaction. melissa? >> reporter: as you can see behind me there is another peaceful demonstration under way just outside of oakland city hall. hundreds, and i mean hundreds, of people are now marching toward broadway, closing down traffic. this demonstration is a bit different. the reason why this one is different demonstrators are calling attention to what happened to a black man who was shot and killed by police in florida last week. this is a story that didn't get a lot of traction, didn't generate a lot of headlines given everything that's been going on across the nation. hundreds of people have not forgotten about that man, and follows another day of peaceful demonstrations in do
we're live outside city hall. i'm damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, damian. >>> over to the east bay hundreds gathered in oakland. mayor libby schaaf took a knee in honor of george floyd and denounced white privilege. she also took a shot at bad comes. melissa colorado joins us from oakland city hall with more on people's reaction. melissa? >> reporter: as you can see behind me there is another peaceful demonstration under way just outside of oakland city hall....
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in san jose, side shows, fires and a huge police presence outside city hall. the latest from the south bay tonight. >> teenagers in the east bay stand face to face with police. how the confrontation unfolded. >> just as communities were starting to reopen, the curfew now creating new challenges for businesses and residents. we will show you how. >> good evening. we are going to begin with breaking news tonight. a massive fire in the east bay. this is a live look from chopper 5. it burned about a half acre. you see the line of flames and there are homes in the area. it is dark right now. you can see the emergency lightings, police cars, fire department as well. details case is right now. we will stay on top of it and bring you any new information when it becomes available. >>> in san jose tonight, chopper 5 over city hall an hour ago. you can see the large police presence that swarmed the area. officers moved in after police let several fires in the street and took part in a side show. we saw a few arrests. it has been mostly quiet tonight in san jose and then
in san jose, side shows, fires and a huge police presence outside city hall. the latest from the south bay tonight. >> teenagers in the east bay stand face to face with police. how the confrontation unfolded. >> just as communities were starting to reopen, the curfew now creating new challenges for businesses and residents. we will show you how. >> good evening. we are going to begin with breaking news tonight. a massive fire in the east bay. this is a live look from chopper...
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some ended up at the hall of justice, and others going to city hall. hundreds staying at city hall fours, comparedtopast protes, chmo festive mood. at one point, demonstrators were line dancing, and some also burned a piÑata of the president. several said the rest of the officers in the george floyd case made quite the difference. >> the fact they arrested the three officers, it was amazing. we want to see prosecution before we are not protesting. >> if there be so much hope they have something to change, and i hope it will. >> earlier in the scene, the mission police station, a police officer down to join protesters, and the scene was repeated several times. at the height of the activity, the crowd outnumbered or numbered more than 10,000. it's the largest and most peaceful protest san francisco has seen over the death over george floyd. >>> a couple hundred people turning out in piedmont. >>> an officer in vallejo mistook a hammer for a gun when he opened fire on a lootedder. police were responding to multiple reports of looting. the officers confron
some ended up at the hall of justice, and others going to city hall. hundreds staying at city hall fours, comparedtopast protes, chmo festive mood. at one point, demonstrators were line dancing, and some also burned a piÑata of the president. several said the rest of the officers in the george floyd case made quite the difference. >> the fact they arrested the three officers, it was amazing. we want to see prosecution before we are not protesting. >> if there be so much hope they...
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>> reporter: he was not home, he was in city hall in meetings and on facebook live pushing the use of rubber bullets and responding to demands that he defund the police. >> defund doesn't work in san jose. maybe other cities have tried it, and it may work in those places. let's explain why it does not work in the city of san jose. san jose in many ways is already defunded. >> reporter: they say numbers in budgets will not bring back their loved ones, those that have died in the hands of law enforcement. >> i -- >> reporter: relatives say these names, these 17 people have been ignored by lacardo and recent footage of the mayor kneeling with protesters did not feel right. >> it's a slap to our face, you are not acknowledging the people here that are in this community, that have lost their loved ones to your police. >> reporter: he was not home to receive the message, the group's push for change continues. >> we don't want another family to have to walk in our shoes. we don't want another child to have to grow up fatherless and not have the support as ifs so they can grow up and be happy
>> reporter: he was not home, he was in city hall in meetings and on facebook live pushing the use of rubber bullets and responding to demands that he defund the police. >> defund doesn't work in san jose. maybe other cities have tried it, and it may work in those places. let's explain why it does not work in the city of san jose. san jose in many ways is already defunded. >> reporter: they say numbers in budgets will not bring back their loved ones, those that have died in...
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in san mateo hundreds showed up at city hall today. let's go over to hayward where dozens of people also showed up at that city hall. in east palo alto hundreds of protesters gathered at jack farrel park before marching around several blocks calling for justice. these protests are personal for so many. in los gatos one mother said what happened to george floyd is what every black mother fears. anna jones says her son took his own life in 2018 and she feels strongly that racism played a role. >> he knew that life would not be the same as his white counterparts. >> jones says she hopes sharing her story will motivate others to create the change she and so many others are demanding. >>> well, days of protests are already prompting change at one east bay police department. today hayward's police chief announced the department will make video from body-worn cameras public more quickly. the chief said when officers fire their guns video of those critical incidents will be released as soon as possible. and it's worth noting a recent state law
in san mateo hundreds showed up at city hall today. let's go over to hayward where dozens of people also showed up at that city hall. in east palo alto hundreds of protesters gathered at jack farrel park before marching around several blocks calling for justice. these protests are personal for so many. in los gatos one mother said what happened to george floyd is what every black mother fears. anna jones says her son took his own life in 2018 and she feels strongly that racism played a role....
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a group made its way to city hall. dozens of people kneel outside and a short time later hay dispersed. some didn't go home right away and got into a stare down with officers after the curfew took effect. police cited 60 people last night. >> on the peninsula we saw protests come it a peaceful end. the group rallied downtown outside city hall. for an hour before marching. the number dwindled but made it close to highway 101. police formed a line and blocked them from the freeway. they eventually headed home with a peaceful end. >> some people defied the curfew and lingered near city hall. one driver took to doing donuts. there was a large police presence right there. officers moved in roads and detained several . a dine over the weekend. a pharmacy hit by looters sunday. may got away with medication meant for hundreds of patients akrosds the area. there's concern about where the prescriptions might end up. >> just before 9:00 p.m. sunday. vandals threw a tire iron through the glass door front. seven people run into the
a group made its way to city hall. dozens of people kneel outside and a short time later hay dispersed. some didn't go home right away and got into a stare down with officers after the curfew took effect. police cited 60 people last night. >> on the peninsula we saw protests come it a peaceful end. the group rallied downtown outside city hall. for an hour before marching. the number dwindled but made it close to highway 101. police formed a line and blocked them from the freeway. they...
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>> so my -- i think they should close juvenile hall when, frankly, when juvenile hall was built my heart sank when i went up there to see juvenile hall and i saw this essentially prison for young people. my issue is generally with the incarceration of people, especially people of color, who we appear to incarcerate and with great fervor. the timing on closing juvenile hall, i couldn't say, i'm not that much expert when it should be closed but the sooner the better. >> supervisor ronen: but you -- it was in the paper, so the legislation was passed 10-1 by the board and it was in the paper. do you know if you supported that legislation? >> oh, yes, absolute. >> supervisor ronen: okay. sorry. did you support the end of cash bail which so unfairly affects people of color? >> yes. >> supervisor ronen: have you ever received funding or contribution or an endorsement from the p.o.a.? >> no. >> supervisor ronen: have you ever defended a police officer in a lawsuit or in a criminal action? yes, you told us about that. have you ever prosecuted -- you're not a prosecutor so the answer is no. and wi
>> so my -- i think they should close juvenile hall when, frankly, when juvenile hall was built my heart sank when i went up there to see juvenile hall and i saw this essentially prison for young people. my issue is generally with the incarceration of people, especially people of color, who we appear to incarcerate and with great fervor. the timing on closing juvenile hall, i couldn't say, i'm not that much expert when it should be closed but the sooner the better. >> supervisor...
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the brutalization from police is the protesters marched from antioch city park to city hall.oping to hear from the mayor for answers in leadership, we want the police department to be held accountable. >>and with recent events that have taken place it just makes me question the accountability from our police department we also reached out to the mayor for comment, but just like the protesters who we heard or from on wednesday. we have not heard back from him an antioch michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>all of this happening here at home meanwhile, a national effort to reform police is dead for now democrats blocked a vote to begin negotiations on a republican bill nadia romero reports from washington. >>we lost i lost a vote on a piece of legislation. that would have led to systemic change and the relationship between the communities of color. and the law enforcement community, the leader of the senate republicans efforts to introduce police reform tim scott voicing his frustration. >>after senate democrats lined up to squash the gop has proposed bill denying republicans the 6
the brutalization from police is the protesters marched from antioch city park to city hall.oping to hear from the mayor for answers in leadership, we want the police department to be held accountable. >>and with recent events that have taken place it just makes me question the accountability from our police department we also reached out to the mayor for comment, but just like the protesters who we heard or from on wednesday. we have not heard back from him an antioch michelle kingston...
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protesters marched from montecito plaza through downtown to city hall. the mayor and the police chief joined in the demonstration. >>> we are following breaking news where investigators say at least six fires were intentionally set tonight. crews remain on the scene at this hour at one point the fires prompted evacuations in the area of colleen drive orders were lifted less than two hours ago. joe vazquez has latebreaking detail from san jose. >> reporter: still on the scene in the santa teresa hills. where they watched a man set a series of fires. >> we said, that is a person up there starting fires. >> shannon was at the dog park when she saw a man letting small fires in the dry brush above her neighborhood. she and two friends ran toward him. >> one of my friends was yelling stop it, you are setting fires. and he had a big machete we thought it was a stick but it was this big sharp object like a machete and he was down, lighting the brush. >> air support came quickly. and helps more than 100 firefighters does the bulk of the flames. >> these were spot
protesters marched from montecito plaza through downtown to city hall. the mayor and the police chief joined in the demonstration. >>> we are following breaking news where investigators say at least six fires were intentionally set tonight. crews remain on the scene at this hour at one point the fires prompted evacuations in the area of colleen drive orders were lifted less than two hours ago. joe vazquez has latebreaking detail from san jose. >> reporter: still on the scene in...
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and drew brees, boy, he is a future hall of famer, i get that. but a few years after colin kaepernick, he still doesn't figure out why he knelt before the game? it's never been about the flag. >> i always thought the optics were pretty clear on that. i guess not to everybody. >> well. a lot of people voicing their opinions right now, and feeling free >>> tonight on the cbs evening news, let america be america again. how a poem written eight decades ago still speaks to us today. >>> some visitors will have yosemite national park to themselves friday. it begins reopening but only for backpackers with existing wilderness permits along with visitors with permits to hike half dome. no day visitors will be allowed in just yet. yosemite officials say the opening will be done in phases and of course, services may be limited. >>> the alameda county fair may be canceled this year, but a new popup event will take its place. a drive-in movie theater. starting june 12th, a new movie will be shown every friday and saturday through august. each ticketholder wil
and drew brees, boy, he is a future hall of famer, i get that. but a few years after colin kaepernick, he still doesn't figure out why he knelt before the game? it's never been about the flag. >> i always thought the optics were pretty clear on that. i guess not to everybody. >> well. a lot of people voicing their opinions right now, and feeling free >>> tonight on the cbs evening news, let america be america again. how a poem written eight decades ago still speaks to us...
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an out next period concert hall on the floor morning here to say hall or something. every academy needs a home. but this is the only academy with a hole like this one that we were lucky because frank gehry turned out to be a fan of the west east and devalued history with eastern ok when i told him that this idea was becoming reality he said. to me i really want to do this he said and i said mr careless because we weren't friends yet again mr gary you are probably the world's greatest architect we can't afford to lose. he replied how could he say that for you to be able to walk through the west east and give an orchestra and for this academy he used to be i'm the one who should pay me as much sense if he did everything for free it was an amazing gift this persecution. the 1st model so i did were like a smaller version of a big concert hall and daniel was lying on his back and he was in pain and he said but frank why are you doing that what happened to those other sketches you did and i said well they're not for seen him they're not normal they go here. you don't ask f
an out next period concert hall on the floor morning here to say hall or something. every academy needs a home. but this is the only academy with a hole like this one that we were lucky because frank gehry turned out to be a fan of the west east and devalued history with eastern ok when i told him that this idea was becoming reality he said. to me i really want to do this he said and i said mr careless because we weren't friends yet again mr gary you are probably the world's greatest architect...
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some ending up at the hall of justice. others going to city hall. kpix 5's joe vazquez followed the protesters and he is live to where the protest started and ended tonight. >> reporter: this one is over. you can see there is still dozen of police officers manning mission. half hour ago, the last of the demonstrators departed. they looked tired after a long day. hundreds of demonstrators gathered at city hall until past the 8:00 p.m. curfew. police never told them they were in violation, never told them anything. at one point they projected slogans on the walls. the crowd was in a festive move. even line dancing. the electric side. several demonstrators told me the arrests today of the other officers in the george floyd case made quite a difference. took some of the frustration out of the air. >> the fact they arrested the three officers is amazing. it is a step in the right direction. we want to see prosecution. >> it gave me so much hope that maybe something can change and i hope it will. >> reporter: earlier today at the mission police station, a
some ending up at the hall of justice. others going to city hall. kpix 5's joe vazquez followed the protesters and he is live to where the protest started and ended tonight. >> reporter: this one is over. you can see there is still dozen of police officers manning mission. half hour ago, the last of the demonstrators departed. they looked tired after a long day. hundreds of demonstrators gathered at city hall until past the 8:00 p.m. curfew. police never told them they were in violation,...
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the other toward the hall of justice. one young demonstrator said he recognizes even gathering in this crowd presents a risk to him. >> we're all risking something by being here. you see, like, how armed the police here are and we know that covid-19 is still happening and this really increases the risk something might go down. to see everybody in support for the injustices we face every day of our lives, it's really moving and really powerful. >> just within the hour, one of those branches went toward the hall of justice. they were repelled by a great number of police officers standing their ground. the hall of justice used to be the police headquarters. it's since moved from there. the court system and district attorney's office, some of the officers are still in the building. protesters turned back around. they then merged with that other group that was trying to get on the bay bridge and were turned away there. now we understand they're making their way through lower market street, went by the sales force tower. there'
the other toward the hall of justice. one young demonstrator said he recognizes even gathering in this crowd presents a risk to him. >> we're all risking something by being here. you see, like, how armed the police here are and we know that covid-19 is still happening and this really increases the risk something might go down. to see everybody in support for the injustices we face every day of our lives, it's really moving and really powerful. >> just within the hour, one of those...
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big group gathering outside city hall. organized a march of her own and she told us she was scared her mom wouldn't give her permission and was surprised when she said yes. >> i was surprised she said yes. i thought she would say this is in the middle of a pandemic and we are facing a lot of racism just for being asian because of this covid-19 pandemic. and how it originated in wuhan, china. and so she was kind of scared at first that we were going to do it but then later she was more accepting to the idea. >> her mother says she was scared to let her daughter do the event because of racism she had witnessed. >> that china virus is very specific to your race, your background, and it just hurts. >> when her daughter asked permission she said it just made sense. >> she said we have to start somewhere. we will get there. wow! i think as a teen you are ahead of me thinking already. that get me thinking okay she should do this and she should do it with her friends and they have the belief and determination to change the world.
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after dark, the protesters snaked through the seats landing at city hall and the hall of justice.ne thing i have heard from several people today about being an ally is the feed had to reach out to your own circle, your own family and friend who is may not understand the meaning behind this current movement. in the news room, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> at least two san francisco police officers knelt in solidarity with police officers when today's march reached the station. the officers took a knee after being urged to do so by the crowd. >> back to that very large rally happening right now in oakland. abc 7 news reporter j.r. stone is following that story for us. he's here with the latest on the enormous turnout. >> you can see it from the pictures here. that says it all. this is one just wrapping up. it started around 8:00 p.m. so far we are talking about a peaceful night. so many upset about george floyd and upset about the curfew. these are some of the most recent images from the protest. in this video you can see the size of the crowd here. we aren't talking about dozens
after dark, the protesters snaked through the seats landing at city hall and the hall of justice.ne thing i have heard from several people today about being an ally is the feed had to reach out to your own circle, your own family and friend who is may not understand the meaning behind this current movement. in the news room, i'm kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> at least two san francisco police officers knelt in solidarity with police officers when today's march reached the station. the...
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meteorologist kari hall has the answer for us. a very good morning to you and thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike is keeping an eye on what to expect in the commute. first we want to start with meteorologist kari hall because we have to talk about those very hot temperatures and could be dangerous for a lot of people, too. >>> yes, especially in the inland valleys and the north bay, the east bay, as well as the south county as we get a look at what you all know is my favorite part of the day, sun rise, looking for mt. diablo and it's such a nice, clear start to the day. we are going to see our temperatures in mountain view starting out in the low 60s and then quickly ramping up. it won't be as hot here but still warm this afternoon. 83 degrees. we see the microclimate where we will be between 100 degrees from morgan hill over to livermore, antioch and concord all the way up to ukiah. all of this will be replaced by much more comfortable temperatures. i'll talk more about that coming up. m
meteorologist kari hall has the answer for us. a very good morning to you and thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike is keeping an eye on what to expect in the commute. first we want to start with meteorologist kari hall because we have to talk about those very hot temperatures and could be dangerous for a lot of people, too. >>> yes, especially in the inland valleys and the north bay, the east bay, as well as the south county as we get a...
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this is video from last night's protest in front of city hall.ayor breed said it was important to implement a curfew to try to prevent the violence and vandalism that had taken place during the protest over the weekend. but she also acknowledged that the quote overwhelming majority of protesters are doing so peacefully and she trusts that the peace will continue. so far protests have turned violent in some popular areas of san francisco, including union square in the mission. some businesses and other parts of the city are now boarding up their windows just as a precaution. like this one is that you see right here in knowing valley. business owners tell kron 4 that they've heard rumors on social media that looters could be targeting their neighborhood. they say they didn't want to take any chances. meanwhile here are some of the protests that are scheduled to take place around the bay area today in san ramon the protests began at 3 o'clock this afternoon. in san francisco in hayward protests got underway within the past hour. a demonstration in s
this is video from last night's protest in front of city hall.ayor breed said it was important to implement a curfew to try to prevent the violence and vandalism that had taken place during the protest over the weekend. but she also acknowledged that the quote overwhelming majority of protesters are doing so peacefully and she trusts that the peace will continue. so far protests have turned violent in some popular areas of san francisco, including union square in the mission. some businesses...
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to hall and forcing peter glassing into one of a series of saves the norwegian young stick a few obvious ellsberg during the winter break and on saturday he made life very uncomfortable for sister team life sick this was his 3rd chance inside the 1st 20 minutes. dortmund were playing a very smart game repeatedly dropping back to 10 lifesaving out of their own half with half an hour played much hummels down through the lap signet field before laying off for you the implant to power down the right wing a square ball to giovanni raina a delicate pass the hole and one was where did you get these youngsters. 17 year old raina and hall and still just $900.00 self 2 teenagers with the coolness of seasoned veterans. young talents are something you the announcement of really needs now at the other end of the departing verna must see just one effort on goal in the 1st half leipsic and usually tailor. front. and they didn't look like champions league material at the back either team or van and i exactly saw it in the wall for this free kick from rafael gayle that duckett easily have seen the defici
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to the hall of justice. the message of today's march is i want to live. we will check back on this march in a little bit with a look at the demonstration from the ground. >>> some people in san jose are sounding off on police tactics used during the recent protest. hundreds of people shared their experiences during a virtual city council meeting today. many of them said they were shot with rubber bullets and tear gas. the police chief has since issued a ban on rubber bullets to disperse crowds, but activists want the city to divert funding from police services toward community programs. >> why does everyone call it the police force and not the police service? last i checked police were meant to serve and protect citizens, not oppress and terrorize them. >> we demand nothing less than a fundamental reimagining of the role of policing in our society and deep reflection on how we can use our resources to build the society and the world we all deserve it >> we will be taking action and not all that action will b
to the hall of justice. the message of today's march is i want to live. we will check back on this march in a little bit with a look at the demonstration from the ground. >>> some people in san jose are sounding off on police tactics used during the recent protest. hundreds of people shared their experiences during a virtual city council meeting today. many of them said they were shot with rubber bullets and tear gas. the police chief has since issued a ban on rubber bullets to...
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curfew after a protest near city hall. san francisco police say they arrested nearly 20 people for breaking curfew. >>> number three. contra costa now has an 8:00 p.m. curfew as they try to prevent the looting and vandalism that is happening at night. stores are boarded up to protect businesses. >>> former president obama expected to talk about the protest protests today in a town hall series. obama.org at 2:00. >>> temperatures 15 to 22 degrees above average with record highs possible in oakland, concord 102. >>> number six, we are checking out the san mateo bridge this morning. a clear ride for our essential commuters heading out the door this morning. look at that, more traffic, everyone. please expect it to be much busier as people continue to return to work. >>> number seven starting today in contra costa county retail businesses and outdoor museums can reopen and also now allowed housekeeping services, car washes, plumbing and pet grooming. >>> protesters in washington, d.c., are seeing more national guard troops aro
curfew after a protest near city hall. san francisco police say they arrested nearly 20 people for breaking curfew. >>> number three. contra costa now has an 8:00 p.m. curfew as they try to prevent the looting and vandalism that is happening at night. stores are boarded up to protect businesses. >>> former president obama expected to talk about the protest protests today in a town hall series. obama.org at 2:00. >>> temperatures 15 to 22 degrees above average with...
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they started at city hall. before marching through the streets and stopping at the walgreens where he was shot and killed by a police officer tuesday morning. >> inanracoamil ie people at the 24th and mission bart station to remember the 22 yoerld. attorney general announced they will review pomss and practices. he was shot and killed by an 18 year veteran responding to looting at the store. the union represented the officer says he crouched into a tactical shooting position and went for his waistband. the union says the officer opened fire as last resort to protect himself from imminent death or jour. investigators found a hammer but no gun. officials say that unnamed officer and his children are receiving death threats. >> tomorrow george floyd will be honored in north carolina. ahead of the funeral service in houston set for tuesday. it follows an emotional week full of community rally and protest. >> minneapolis tonight there are signs of peace. state troopers rea signed elsewhere. there's no curfew. the sc
they started at city hall. before marching through the streets and stopping at the walgreens where he was shot and killed by a police officer tuesday morning. >> inanracoamil ie people at the 24th and mission bart station to remember the 22 yoerld. attorney general announced they will review pomss and practices. he was shot and killed by an 18 year veteran responding to looting at the store. the union represented the officer says he crouched into a tactical shooting position and went for...
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and now we want to check in with meteorologist kari hall. kari, the sun is up. the temperatures will be up, too. >>> yeah, we're going to warm up quickly today and the sun rise, my favorite part of the day, new beginnings and also much more comfortable air as we get a live look outside from crockett and starting out with this orange glow to the sky as we know it's going to be a warmer day. if you want to go for a jog in parts of the east bay, make sure you're out there early. heating up today in some spots will hit in the upper 80s and low 90s. mike, you are giving us a look at how the commute is rolling. >>> kari, we have the a the bay bridge toll plaza which is actually the metering lights were turned on much earlier than i expected. actually they were on, as i was saying. it looks like they will turn them on pretty soon. the slow drive continues over there. not sure why they were turned on early. there's no drama on the bridge and no problem out of the maze. the maps will show you, you still have the build coming in out of the tri-valley and your expected pat
and now we want to check in with meteorologist kari hall. kari, the sun is up. the temperatures will be up, too. >>> yeah, we're going to warm up quickly today and the sun rise, my favorite part of the day, new beginnings and also much more comfortable air as we get a live look outside from crockett and starting out with this orange glow to the sky as we know it's going to be a warmer day. if you want to go for a jog in parts of the east bay, make sure you're out there early. heating...