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encontraron a unos 12.000 pies bajo la superficie del atlÁntico norte en san john, terranova, por elio de liberar los empleados pÚblicos secuestrados en mÉxico en una carretera de chiapas. la angustia de sus familiares aumenta tras la publicaciÓn de varios videos en redes sociales, en los que reaparecen parte de los rehenes. escuchamos. >> buenas noches. antes que nada, a nombre de mis compaÑeros, quisiera informar que nos encontramos muy bien como para que no se preocupen nuestras familias. por otro lado, solicitamos al seÑor gobernador de su valiosa intervenciÓn, para que nosotros podamos estar con nuestras familias. carolina: estas imÁgenes han detonado protestas y bloqueos en el estado mexicano, donde la comunidad exige el rescate inmediato de cada uno de los trabajadores. borja: madonna se estÁ recuperando de una seria infecciÓn bacteriana, entÉrate aquÍ en la "ediciÓn digital", quÉ puede llevar a una persona terminar entubada y a cuidados intensivos. carolina: en tanto, la oms estÁ a punto de declarar como cancerÍgeno un sustituto del azÚcar que encontramos en muchos productos,
encontraron a unos 12.000 pies bajo la superficie del atlÁntico norte en san john, terranova, por elio de liberar los empleados pÚblicos secuestrados en mÉxico en una carretera de chiapas. la angustia de sus familiares aumenta tras la publicaciÓn de varios videos en redes sociales, en los que reaparecen parte de los rehenes. escuchamos. >> buenas noches. antes que nada, a nombre de mis compaÑeros, quisiera informar que nos encontramos muy bien como para que no se preocupen nuestras...
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general in 1938, several secret facilities were established in the hills of mount juliet. unit 100 in san john worked on live still contamination. unit 516 incense, a cum manufactured chemical weapons. unit 731. now hub in developed biological weapons and tested them on civilians, the in pen fund village, they bunch down around $300.00 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. that when the bar entrees a prison crematorium stadium, permission to try and find a field dedicated to across group at the power station. the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist to kind of show what you see the progression. but it says the colorful komatsu is more than 90 years old and the concept down for very long enough you know, when you suddenly look at sort of thing the now on memorial museum here. the see it's one of the saddest museums of the season. you know, so you can quickly so you can come, what kind of inside do you? well, my life was beautifully comfortable. now, the syndic work, i'm doing problem trying to get back in
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general in 1938 several secret facilities were stablished in the hills of mount juliet unit 100 in san john worked on life, still contamination the unit 516 into to come manufactured, chemical weapons and unit 731 now hub in developed biological weapons and tested them on civilians. the in n phone village, they bunch down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. that when the bar entrees a prison crematory stadium, the shinto shrine field dedicated to across the group at the palace station. the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist kind of funeral. you see the production with it. so it gives you a colorful komatsu is more than 90 years old and the concept down for very long enough to know what's going on, you suddenly would have sort of thing the now on memorial museum here, the see, it's one of the saddest museums and the see if i know so you can quickly so you can conch, what kind of twins i do, you? well, my life was beautifully comfortable. all the sandy quote components on the back end towa
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maria ledesma in the bottom corner, who is a professor of educational leadership at san jose, john on the left top, warmer council on the constitution and former dean of the university of san francisco school of law, and sally, education equity program manager a chinese affirmative action. thank you all three of you for coming on the show today. i'm going to ask each of you to give me your quick reaction to today's ruling. john, i will start with you. john: thank you, i think the ruling is a real watershed on affirmative action. we have been at this for about 50 years since the decision back in the 70's. rather than debate the decisions, it's important to look at it as a cause for action to really deal with the root causes of educational inequality, racial inequality. sonia sotomayor is right, we not a race free society. we have to acknowledge it and act on it. kristen: both the root of the decision and what we can do going forward will be explored, but sally, let me get your reaction. sally: absolutely. the content of today's decision goes against history, facts, and their own presid
maria ledesma in the bottom corner, who is a professor of educational leadership at san jose, john on the left top, warmer council on the constitution and former dean of the university of san francisco school of law, and sally, education equity program manager a chinese affirmative action. thank you all three of you for coming on the show today. i'm going to ask each of you to give me your quick reaction to today's ruling. john, i will start with you. john: thank you, i think the ruling is a...
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. >> reporter: the station in san jose, john allen is on the final leg of his commute home from san mateo to south san jose. he rides cal train three days a week. if he gets a late start in the morning, his commute changes. >> oh, man, all of the time. yeah. [ laughter ] >> what happenss? >> then you have to drive. >> reporter: because of where allen lives there are only three trains that will get him to work in the morning, 6:20 or 7:20 and three in the evening. but alan may have more flexibility. cal train is exploring adding a fourth daily round trip to and from santa clara county and adjusting arrival and departure. five stops here, capitol, plosom hill, morgan hill, san martin. >> hopefully later not earlier. >> reporter: cal trains overall passenger demand is still down with average weekday ridership of 18,600 passengers compared to around 60,000 prepandemic, cal train says there is a lot of potential demand coming out of southern santa clara county. >> a growing community. a lot of people going out there with transportation needs what they want is what all transit riders want. incr
. >> reporter: the station in san jose, john allen is on the final leg of his commute home from san mateo to south san jose. he rides cal train three days a week. if he gets a late start in the morning, his commute changes. >> oh, man, all of the time. yeah. [ laughter ] >> what happenss? >> then you have to drive. >> reporter: because of where allen lives there are only three trains that will get him to work in the morning, 6:20 or 7:20 and three in the evening....
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as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple's stewart was in san francisco, john, inead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. theresa kron, 4 news. >> we take a live look outside here, time to talk weather downtown san francisco. and today where the sun has come out. but it took a while. you know, there is some correlation >> lawrence being back and the sun coming out that thank you so much. the key is that i'm a little bring a little brightness. you do. update that take that. yeah, it looks like it's a beautiful day now. you know, that fog was very thick, though, in spots even along the coastline. >> hey, there looking good. even the half moon bay right now. we've got a nice look for you out there live and you see the fog has cleared out along the coastline. re
as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple's stewart was in san francisco, john, inead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. theresa kron, 4 news....
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coverage for pride month in this next story focuses on a san francisco couple who have a rich history when it comes to breaking barriers, lgbtq rights, john lewis and stuart gaffney, where one of the first same couples. >> to get married at san francisco city hall. when then mayor gavin newsom made his landmark announcement. kron four's terisa stasio caught up with the couple who continues to push for equality. >> this is john lewis and stuart gaffney and japan for decades. the married couple is font passionately for lgbtq rights, giving them a front seat on the many twists and turns. >> here in there are no. that protect lgbt people from discrimination. and right now there are 5 lawsuits for marriage equality. i'm just like the lawsuit. the stewart and i are part this is also a snapshot of the couple on 2/12/2004. >> they were one of the first same couples to get married in san francisco. when then mayor gavin newsom made his surprise landmark move lines wrapped around city hall as couples came from around the country to exchange vows. >> this was radical and revolutionary. 19 years ago in 2004, when we married. we felt something extraor
coverage for pride month in this next story focuses on a san francisco couple who have a rich history when it comes to breaking barriers, lgbtq rights, john lewis and stuart gaffney, where one of the first same couples. >> to get married at san francisco city hall. when then mayor gavin newsom made his landmark announcement. kron four's terisa stasio caught up with the couple who continues to push for equality. >> this is john lewis and stuart gaffney and japan for decades. the...
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as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john, in lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement have for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron, 4 news. oh, what a great. >> follow-up to that story. and coming up in the next hour as we continue to celebrate pride all month long with bay area city, all hands on deck to make sure that their pride to make sure that their pride parade is safer af i came here to find love. but instead, i found a best friend. señor snuffles, you stole my sock, and now you've stolen my heart. will you accept this milk-bone as a symbol of my love? ♪ more dog ♪ (dog bark) ♪ cyberattacks on public infrastructure threaten the institutions we all rely on. major enterprises around the world, healthcare companies, energy companies, small busi
as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john, in lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement have for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron, 4...
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tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc7 news. dan: it is the photo being shared across the internet tonight apple's newest bet on tech the long rumored vision pro virtual reality headset it is something. the ceo showed them off that today's developers conference in cupertino. the price is expected to start at $3500. while apple is not the first to develop this type of product, it does think the headset will be a game changer from everything for your work meetings, to having an re tset with you on the go. tomorrow, on good morning will have the exclusive sit-down interview with apple ceo tim cook. you can watch starting at 7:00 a.m. right after abc7 warnings. [laughter] ama: can we see the forecast that way? dan: dan: what are we going to see? sandhya: wouldn't it be nice if we could see the forecast that way? dan and ama, we a about the possibility of where roadways tomorrow morning during the commute. while it doesn't look that exciting maybe from your vantage point, there is a lot of cloud cover overhead and we are seeing some
tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc7 news. dan: it is the photo being shared across the internet tonight apple's newest bet on tech the long rumored vision pro virtual reality headset it is something. the ceo showed them off that today's developers conference in cupertino. the price is expected to start at $3500. while apple is not the first to develop this type of product, it does think the headset will be a game changer from everything for your work meetings, to having an re tset with you...
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this next story focuses on a san francisco couple who have a rich history when it comes to breaking barriers for lgbtq rights pioneers, john lewis and stuart gaffney, where one of the first same couples to get married san francisco city hall. when then mayor gavin newsom made his landmark announcement kron four's terisa stasio caught up with the couple who continues to push for equality. >> this is john lewis and stuart gaffney and japan for decades. the married couple is fond passionately for lgbtq rights, giving them a front seat on the many twists and turns. >> here in there are that protect lgbt people from discrimination and right now there are 5 lawsuits for marriage equality. i'm just like the lawsuit. the story tonight are part this is also a snapshot of the couple on 2/12/2004. >> they were one of the first same couples to get married in san francisco. when then mayor gavin newsom made his surprise landmark move lines wrapped around city hall as couples came from around the country to exchange vows. >> this was radical and revolutionary. 19 years ago in 2004, when we married. we felt something extraordinary to thi
this next story focuses on a san francisco couple who have a rich history when it comes to breaking barriers for lgbtq rights pioneers, john lewis and stuart gaffney, where one of the first same couples to get married san francisco city hall. when then mayor gavin newsom made his landmark announcement kron four's terisa stasio caught up with the couple who continues to push for equality. >> this is john lewis and stuart gaffney and japan for decades. the married couple is fond...
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tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc7 news. dan: it is the photo being shared across the internet tonight apple's newest bet on tech the long rumored vision pro virtual reality headset it is something. the ceo showed them off that today's developers conference in cupertino. the price is expected to start at $3500. while apple is not the first to develop this type of product, it does think the headset will be a game changer from everything for your work meetings, to having an entire tv set with you on the go. tomorrow, on good morning will have the exclusive sit-down interview with apple ceo tim cook. you can watch starting at 7:00 a.m. right after abc7 warnings. [laughter] ama: can we see the forecast that way? dan: dan: what are we going to see? sandhya: wouldn't it be nice if we could see the forecast that way? dan and ama, we a about the possibility of where roadways tomorrow morning during the commute. while it doesn't look that exciting maybe from your vantage point, there is a lot of cloud cover overhead and we are seeing
tim: in san francisco, tim johns, abc7 news. dan: it is the photo being shared across the internet tonight apple's newest bet on tech the long rumored vision pro virtual reality headset it is something. the ceo showed them off that today's developers conference in cupertino. the price is expected to start at $3500. while apple is not the first to develop this type of product, it does think the headset will be a game changer from everything for your work meetings, to having an entire tv set with...
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>> it is very disturbing, to say the least, to have this kind of activity happening in san francisco. >> i'm johnos at the point ramus national seashore, where the fate of this fence may signal the end of 150 years of cattle ranching in this area. >>> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> 2024 presidential candidates are looking to the bay area, today, to build their campaign coffers. president biden is in the bay area tonight, and so is his political rival and republican presidential hopeful ron desantis. the president touched down around 12:30, he toured a nature preserve and then announced significant federal funding for climate change projects, including improvements to california's power grid. a big reason for his visit, is money. the president is attending three fundraisers during his stay in the bay area, one of which started about 15 minutes,
>> it is very disturbing, to say the least, to have this kind of activity happening in san francisco. >> i'm johnos at the point ramus national seashore, where the fate of this fence may signal the end of 150 years of cattle ranching in this area. >>> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> 2024 presidential candidates are looking to the bay area, today, to build their campaign coffers. president biden is in the bay area tonight, and so is his...
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john, thank you for good news. accident we're tracking on the san mateo bridge and hot spot. finally clear. but you do have residual delays that up to about 60. now at 31 minutes, making it from a 80 to 101. our bay ridge right now. 24 minute, right? meteor lights are on. so be mindful of that. >> the richest ever feel ridge about 13 minutes. lot of people taking the dumbarton bridge because of that accident on the san mateo bridge. the drive times around 18 minutes. there. and in 20 women, right? 37 of the tolls. if you're taking the golden gate bridge started. james, back to you. thank you. reyna. >> all right, 9, 0, 1 o'clock. and new this morning, there were hugs and kisses to go around this morning. as bay area, families are reunited with their friends and loved ones on that as a foe flight about from india that had to be diverted to russia when it's supposed to be nonstop and you end up making a stop in russia for you. don't know how long. yeah, that becomes an unexpected adventure covers. will tran is live at sfo. >> with how the story and a good morning. well. >> not all flights to
john, thank you for good news. accident we're tracking on the san mateo bridge and hot spot. finally clear. but you do have residual delays that up to about 60. now at 31 minutes, making it from a 80 to 101. our bay ridge right now. 24 minute, right? meteor lights are on. so be mindful of that. >> the richest ever feel ridge about 13 minutes. lot of people taking the dumbarton bridge because of that accident on the san mateo bridge. the drive times around 18 minutes. there. and in 20...
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>> it is very disturbing, to say the least, to have this kind of activity happening in san francisco. >> i'm john ramos at the point ramus national seashore, where the fate of this fence may signal the end of 150 years of cattle ranching in this area. >>> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> 2024 presidential candidates are looking to the bay area, today, to build their campaign coffers. president biden is in the bay area tonight, and so is his political rival and republican presidential hopeful ron desantis. the president touched down around 12:30, he toured a nature preserve and then announced significant federal funding for climate change projects, including improvements to california's power grid. a big reason for his visit, is money. the president is attending three fundraisers during his stay in the bay area, one of which started about 15 minutes, in atherton. that is where we find devon has been tracking this all day long. >> reporter: my photographer recorded video of the arrival of the presidents motorcade here in the souderton neighborhood at about 4:45 p.m. this after
>> it is very disturbing, to say the least, to have this kind of activity happening in san francisco. >> i'm john ramos at the point ramus national seashore, where the fate of this fence may signal the end of 150 years of cattle ranching in this area. >>> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> 2024 presidential candidates are looking to the bay area, today, to build their campaign coffers. president biden is in the bay area tonight, and so is his...
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as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john, inre their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. theresa kron, 4 news. >> coming up next in sports, stanford hoping to stay alive in the ncaa super regionals. they take on the texas longhorns. erin wilson has the highlights. coming up. "the doctor will see you now." but do they really? do they see that crick in your neck? that ache in your heart? will they see that funny little thing that wasn't there last year? a new bounce in your step? the way your retinal scan connects to your blood sugar? at kaiser permanente all of us work together to care for all that is you. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> well, after dropping their last 2, the giants wrapped up the cup series today at oracle, of course, hoping not to go winless in this one. and t
as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john, inre their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. theresa kron, 4 news. >> coming up next in sports, stanford hoping to...
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as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john injurean both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement have for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron, 4 news. >> well, the city of san francisco is gearing up for its big pride parade and other events happening this month. officials say excuse me, security remains a high priority, especially this year with anti lgbtq legislation passing in other parts of the country. san francisco's pride parade happens the last weekend of the month. executive director of the event, suzanne ford says the organization is doing everything in its power to make people feel safe. >> doubling down on security. we're making sure that we are examining our safety plans. we're working with the city. >> metal detectors will be at the e
as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john injurean both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement have for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >>...
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as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john, in japan, both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron, 4 news. >> very cool. it is 10 52. we'll be right back. >> 10. 55. the time. and as we get ready to say goodbye here on the kron, 4 morning news we've got to check in with olivia horton. find out what cool stuff coming up today live in the bay. good morning, live good morning, james. i like that. a lot of cool stuff coming up today on live in the bay. >> it's a look back as we celebrate a year on the air when show chocolate stopped by for a taste test of their sustainably sourced squares. learn how you can get your hands on these bold flavors. and speaking of sustainability, it's the local clothing company t
as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, john, in japan, both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >>...
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as the president said, its cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, johnth lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron, 4 news. >> still to come on the local morning news, there are new developments in that investigation into the killing of 23 month-old jasper. in the east bay. well, for sits down with alameda county district attorney pamela price. in interview you'll only on kron 4. we wil lowe's knows you never come in for just one thing. so we've got to know a lot of things about a lot of things. like which mower makes the cut. the mulch that finishes the look. and picking a color that pops. you got this. we got you. we're done what about these? looks right. nooo... nooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! one sheet of bounty is all
as the president said, its cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple, stewart was in san francisco, johnth lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron,...
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as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple's stewart was in san francisco, john, inan, both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron, 4 news. >> well, the city of san francisco is gearing up for its big pride parade and other events happening later this month. officials say security remains a high priority, especially this year with anti lgbtq legislation passing in other parts of the country. san francisco's pride parade happens the last weekend of the month. executive director of the event, suzanne ford says the organization is doing everything in its power to make people feel safe. >> doubling down on security. we're making sure that we are examining our safety plans. we're working with the city. >> metal detectors will be at the entrances
as the president said, cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple's stewart was in san francisco, john, inan, both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >>...
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. >>> the problem is the san francisco giants are standing i the way of san jose getting a team of their own as john ramos reports. >> reporter: san jose has tried to lure professional baseball, first the giants and then the a's, but with no success. now, san jose is sending major-leagu baseball one more pitch. no pitch clock needed here. the da nevada approved funds for a stadium in vegas, san jose sent a letter to rob manfred calling for mlb to remove the giants' grip on the city's baseball fate. >> with the a's moving this feels like the moment to make our case to mlb that the territorial restrictions placed over the south bay need to go. they don't make sense. there is no other city in any major professional sport that faces the imposition of territorial rights like the ones that constrain san jose. >> reporter: mayor matt mahan and four former mayors signed the letter asking for san jose to be eligible for any future team looking for a home. >> it would not be the a's but it would be an expansion team, and yes, we need that, because we already lost the raiders. they went to vegas. now we are lo
. >>> the problem is the san francisco giants are standing i the way of san jose getting a team of their own as john ramos reports. >> reporter: san jose has tried to lure professional baseball, first the giants and then the a's, but with no success. now, san jose is sending major-leagu baseball one more pitch. no pitch clock needed here. the da nevada approved funds for a stadium in vegas, san jose sent a letter to rob manfred calling for mlb to remove the giants' grip on the...
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happened about 4:00 this morning on shawn drive in san jose, not far from john muir middle school. when police got there, they found a man on the ground in front of a duplex. he had been stabbed and he died. >>> san jose police say 31-year-old kevin parkerana is responsible for stab beings and hit-and-runs that left people dead. the crime sprees spanned 20 miles before ending in milpitas where he was arrested after a deadly stabbing. police say the attacks were random and that he has a history of mental illness. >>> rob bonta is calling out ron desantis after immigrants ended up stranded in sacramento. the people were from venezuela and colombia. someone promised them jobs. they were dropped off outside the catholic diocese, with nothing but backpacks waiting for them. one of the migrants carried documents from a florida agency. >> it's called their voluntary transportation program. and they've hired virtual systems, the state of florida has, to identify migrants in texas, not in florida, in texas and move them to other states. the document we have in our possession says the state o
happened about 4:00 this morning on shawn drive in san jose, not far from john muir middle school. when police got there, they found a man on the ground in front of a duplex. he had been stabbed and he died. >>> san jose police say 31-year-old kevin parkerana is responsible for stab beings and hit-and-runs that left people dead. the crime sprees spanned 20 miles before ending in milpitas where he was arrested after a deadly stabbing. police say the attacks were random and that he has a...
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as the president said, its cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple's stewart was in san francisco, johnan, both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >> theresa kron, 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, vicki liviakis takes us inside a newly renovated san francisco restaurant. that's coming up in today's delicious edition of dine. and dish. ♪ cyberattacks on public infrastructure threaten the institutions we all rely on. major enterprises around the world, healthcare companies, energy companies, small businesses, governments. -when these organizations run on google cloud, they're defended by the same ai-powered security that protects all of google. - a 24 hour, 7-day-a-week force against whatever it is that we're facing. -there are a lot of people on the inter
as the president said, its cruelty. >> when i spoke to the couple's stewart was in san francisco, johnan, both lead lectures abroad. i asked why they chose to share their stories around the world. >> this is a global movement for human for freedom. the loft it's a global movement for love. >> although a lot has changed throughout the years. a couple says from their seat on this ride, they are proud of the past and look forward to pushing for more in the future. >>...
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however, they are still investigating an incident that happened on fourth street in saint john in san jose. and they're going to find out whether or not it's connected to any of these cases. lamonica peters, ktvu fox two news and san jose mayor matt mahan reacted to today's crime spree saying i am sickened by the senseless violence that took place in our city. tonight there are no words that can convey how sorry i am to the victim's loved ones whose lives have been forever altered. san jose mourns with you. and our coverage of today's crime rampage continues online. you can find the latest developments on our homepage@ktvu.com. new at 11 a livermore. police say a parolee is under arrest in a robbery at a shopping center. investigators say 21 year old colby berry allegedly attacked a woman with a weapon and attempted to grab her purse at the arroyo shopping center on may 21st. after that woman fought back, berry allegedly attacked a second woman and stole her purse at gunpoint. police were able to track down berry from the ankle monitor he was wearing at the time of the robberies. new
however, they are still investigating an incident that happened on fourth street in saint john in san jose. and they're going to find out whether or not it's connected to any of these cases. lamonica peters, ktvu fox two news and san jose mayor matt mahan reacted to today's crime spree saying i am sickened by the senseless violence that took place in our city. tonight there are no words that can convey how sorry i am to the victim's loved ones whose lives have been forever altered. san jose...
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. >> in san francisco, tim johns, abc7news. >> the debt ceiling deal, president biden is expected to sign the deal today, it raises the borrowing limit and raises the first ever default -- avoids the first ever default, he applauded the compromise. >> no one got everything they wanted by the american people got what they needed. we averted an economic crisis. an economic collapse. we are cutting spending and bringing the deficit down at the same time. >> the agreement gives republicans some of their demented federal spending cuts but holding the line on major democratic priorities. >> i acted responsibly and put the good of the country and politics. the final vote on both chambers was overwhelming. far more bipartisan than anyone thought was possible. >> the senate passed the legislation thursday 63-36, and after it passed in the house. the president will sign the measure today, two days ahead of the deadline to avoid a default. after the president's speech we spoke to a political analyst and former congresswoman jackie spear. >> we avoided a cuts, we protect medicare, medicaid, soci
. >> in san francisco, tim johns, abc7news. >> the debt ceiling deal, president biden is expected to sign the deal today, it raises the borrowing limit and raises the first ever default -- avoids the first ever default, he applauded the compromise. >> no one got everything they wanted by the american people got what they needed. we averted an economic crisis. an economic collapse. we are cutting spending and bringing the deficit down at the same time. >> the agreement...
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tim johns, abc7news. ama: sanrancisco police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly shooting near the balustrade bart station. police arrested a 19-year-old man from sacramento. officers find -- found him in a taxicab. the shooting was an isolated incident that happened after the victim gave a complement to a woman the suspect was with. an update on the father's day shooting that injured four bystanders along the embarcadero in san francisco. the district attorney is discharging the case against a 33-year-old pittsburgh man arrested that night. he was wounded and was being held on five gun charges. he is now being released from custody. the da says he could still be charged down the line because the investigation is still ongoing. questions remain about what led to the implosion of the titan submersible. the national transportation safety board is joining the investigation. officials believe the implosion occurred sunday when the sub lost contact with his mother ship on its way down to see the titanic. th
tim johns, abc7news. ama: sanrancisco police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly shooting near the balustrade bart station. police arrested a 19-year-old man from sacramento. officers find -- found him in a taxicab. the shooting was an isolated incident that happened after the victim gave a complement to a woman the suspect was with. an update on the father's day shooting that injured four bystanders along the embarcadero in san francisco. the district attorney is discharging the...
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it hits close to home for the thousands of san francisco residents who were born in russia. johnreporter: san francisco's richmond district is home to nearly 100,000 people of russian descent. still, it's hard to get anyone
it hits close to home for the thousands of san francisco residents who were born in russia. johnreporter: san francisco's richmond district is home to nearly 100,000 people of russian descent. still, it's hard to get anyone
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. >>> it hits close to home for the thousands of people in san francisco who were born in russia. john ramos hit the streets in little russia to see how they're feeling about this latest turmoil to hit their hom country. >> reporter: san francisco's richmond district is home to nearly 1 million people of russian descent. still, it's hard to get anyone to talk abou what's happening in that countr today. ththat's how sensitive t war in ukraine has made them. the news of the uprising by the wagner mercenary group is well known in the little russia area of san francisco. a young man inside this russian bakery was willing to speak about it, but only off camera. >> when i heard the news for th first time, i was actually really happy because i feel tha we finally have a chance to change something inside the country. and even though i hate the wagner group. he is a murderer, he is a bad guy. i wa thinking that he can finally change his mind and make something good for the country and stop the putin. >> reporter: stopping putin is common sentiment in this largel pro-ukrainian community. elana,
. >>> it hits close to home for the thousands of people in san francisco who were born in russia. john ramos hit the streets in little russia to see how they're feeling about this latest turmoil to hit their hom country. >> reporter: san francisco's richmond district is home to nearly 1 million people of russian descent. still, it's hard to get anyone to talk abou what's happening in that countr today. ththat's how sensitive t war in ukraine has made them. the news of the...
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. >> reporter: john is talking about san francisco. he has a unique video of the city that not everyone shares. it's cleanliness. >> if we stopped working, the city would come to a standstill. >> reporter: he is a san francisco city street cleaner but he considers himself more of an ambassador for the city, having cleaned nearly every neighborhood. there is one consistent yet unsurprising item he sees everywhere from the tenderloin to the sunset district. >> i saw needles everywhere. that is the one thing. needles are everywhere in this city. >> reporter: it is a labor of love. each day he patrols the city streets , leaving them better than how he found it. he is equipped with everything he needs but says more personnel is the one thing that could make a dent in cleaning up san francisco. >> there is too much trash. it is too much trash and it is overwhelming. the workforce is pretty big but it is not enough. no matter how much trash i pick up, i am never going to get it all in one day. that is for every single person who does what i d
. >> reporter: john is talking about san francisco. he has a unique video of the city that not everyone shares. it's cleanliness. >> if we stopped working, the city would come to a standstill. >> reporter: he is a san francisco city street cleaner but he considers himself more of an ambassador for the city, having cleaned nearly every neighborhood. there is one consistent yet unsurprising item he sees everywhere from the tenderloin to the sunset district. >> i saw...
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tim johns, abc7news. ama: sanrancisco police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly shooting near the balustrade bart station. police arrested a 19-year-old man from sacramento. officers find -- found him in a taxicab. the shooting was an isolated incident that happened after the victim gave a complement to a woman the suspect was with. an update on the father's day shooting that injured four bystanders along the embarcadero in san francisco. the district attorney is discharging the case against a 33-year-old pittsburgh man arrested that night. he was wounded and was being held on five gun charges. he is now being released from custody. the da says he could still be charged down the line because the investigation is still ongoing. questions remain about what led to the implosion of the titan submersible. the national transportation safety board is joining the investigation. officials believe the implosion occurred sunday when the sub lost contact with his mother ship on its way down to see the titanic. th
tim johns, abc7news. ama: sanrancisco police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly shooting near the balustrade bart station. police arrested a 19-year-old man from sacramento. officers find -- found him in a taxicab. the shooting was an isolated incident that happened after the victim gave a complement to a woman the suspect was with. an update on the father's day shooting that injured four bystanders along the embarcadero in san francisco. the district attorney is discharging the...
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john: i worried about san francisco for its reputation for i have to say i was a little bit concerned. laurie: it is not unsafe everywhere, but we still have challenges we know that. we are not out of the woods yet. we had a very tough three years. lyanne: the city is forecasting to be back to pre-pandemic tourist members by the year 2026. let's talk about the other neighborhoods like west portal and others. they did well in 2022, far, 2023 has been good but not outstanding for them. the golden gate restaurant association says its members say the layoffs and the uncertainty in the tech industry have in a big factor. another factor -- you won't guess. the cold weather. dan: that's true. lyanne: that's what they have been telling us, that people want to dine outside, but then it is too cold. dan: not just san francisco, the whole bay area. lyanne: ye veryah, ama: in tourists appears to be prompt again increase in rental car break-ins. rental agencies are getting 20 to 30 cars back each day with broken windows. the report quotes the head of the american car agency, saying car companies a
john: i worried about san francisco for its reputation for i have to say i was a little bit concerned. laurie: it is not unsafe everywhere, but we still have challenges we know that. we are not out of the woods yet. we had a very tough three years. lyanne: the city is forecasting to be back to pre-pandemic tourist members by the year 2026. let's talk about the other neighborhoods like west portal and others. they did well in 2022, far, 2023 has been good but not outstanding for them. the golden...
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but we do want to bring in john dennis, chairman of the san francisco republican party. joining us now to talk about what you know, those in the republican party are feeling and thinking today as as this goes john, the former president has pleaded not guilty to all 37 charges just in the last a few minutes here, we learned he put his plea. what can you tell us the republican view of this? >> i if democrats want donald trump to be republican nominee, that's just keep pursuing the but the following right now, i can't help but think able new york for some years in the 90's come equipped with a guy frank pension, came lives of famous cricketer at the time of the world's eligible bachelors. and he eventually became prime minister of pakistan. mister khan is facing 150 charges. slash lawsuits. from the opposition in pakistan right now. and i feel it may think lot of republicans would agree. that means we are following summer past 2 countries like pakistan where the political opposition is charge the leading opponent of the current president of the united states being charged mu
but we do want to bring in john dennis, chairman of the san francisco republican party. joining us now to talk about what you know, those in the republican party are feeling and thinking today as as this goes john, the former president has pleaded not guilty to all 37 charges just in the last a few minutes here, we learned he put his plea. what can you tell us the republican view of this? >> i if democrats want donald trump to be republican nominee, that's just keep pursuing the but the...
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. >>> san jose would like a major league team of its own but there is a giant obstacle in the way. our johnporter: over the years, san jose has tried to lure baseball here and now with oakland set to leave the market, san jose is setting one more pitch to mlb. no pitch clock needed here. the day that nevada lawmakers announced funding to move the a's to las vegas, san jose called on major league baseball to loosen territorial restrictions. >> this seems like the time to make the case to mlb that the territorial restrictions placed over the south bay just need to go. it doesn't make sense. there is no other city in any major professional sport that faces the imposition of territorial rights like the ones that constrain san jose. >> reporter: mayor matt mahan and four former mayors sign the letter asking for san jose to be eligible for any team looking for a new home. >> yes, we need that as we have already lost the raiders. they went to vegas. now we are losing the a's. >> reporter: michael fulmer is a baseball fan living in san jose. he remembers 12 years ago when the a's tried to move to t
. >>> san jose would like a major league team of its own but there is a giant obstacle in the way. our johnporter: over the years, san jose has tried to lure baseball here and now with oakland set to leave the market, san jose is setting one more pitch to mlb. no pitch clock needed here. the day that nevada lawmakers announced funding to move the a's to las vegas, san jose called on major league baseball to loosen territorial restrictions. >> this seems like the time to make the...
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. >> john: i want to bring us to a situation that happened in san francisco recently with the noted conservative author shelby steele. he and his son eli were at the top of the famous lombard street, in an suv that had some camera equipment in it. they left the suv for about ten minutes. and when they came back to it, they found, we have some video of this here provided to us by eli steele, three windows were broken and about $30,000 worth of camera equipment was stolen. they called 911 twice, they were hung up on two times, so they went to the police station where eli said via a tweet, we just left the police station. the officer was kind and took down all info. she expressed sympathy and said nothing will likely happen. the police have been defanged and what people in san francisco are experiencing every day. cars get broken into, things get stolen and the police do nothing about it. >> john, welcome to george soros america. i'll give him credit, he's brilliant. he's targeted district attorneys, made them progressive, handed money to them, and this is what's happening. i live in california. it
. >> john: i want to bring us to a situation that happened in san francisco recently with the noted conservative author shelby steele. he and his son eli were at the top of the famous lombard street, in an suv that had some camera equipment in it. they left the suv for about ten minutes. and when they came back to it, they found, we have some video of this here provided to us by eli steele, three windows were broken and about $30,000 worth of camera equipment was stolen. they called 911...
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john: this year's pride month is d'arcy drollinger's first as san francisco's official drag laureate.her new position, believed to be the first of its kind, the artist and club owner is an ambassador for the city's lgbtq+ arts, nightlife and entertainment communities. she takes the new post, which was created by the mayor, in a year that's seen a record number of anti-lgbtq+ legislation introduced across america. about her new role.ith a reporter: d'arcy drollinger, thank you so much for joining us. first of all, i have to ask you, how did this opportunity come about? how did you learn that mayor breed was establishing this position? >> well, the city put out a press release that the position was open and they were accepting applicants and i applied. some of my staff at work begged me not to, that i was too busy, but it felt like it made a lot of sense. a lot of things they were looking for were things i was already doing, so i went ahead and applied and the rest is history. reporter: and what did you learn about the reasons why you were selected? >> i am an entrepreneur, i have a loc
john: this year's pride month is d'arcy drollinger's first as san francisco's official drag laureate.her new position, believed to be the first of its kind, the artist and club owner is an ambassador for the city's lgbtq+ arts, nightlife and entertainment communities. she takes the new post, which was created by the mayor, in a year that's seen a record number of anti-lgbtq+ legislation introduced across america. about her new role.ith a reporter: d'arcy drollinger, thank you so much for...
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johns, abc 7 news. ama: thank you. dan: let's shift to an autonomous car that got stuck for hours today on san francisco streets. this is the latest incident we've seen involving a driverless car suddenly coming to a stop. ama: it comes amid a debate among government leaders how to regulate the vehicles. tim johns earlier spoke with one person who documented the incident today. reporter: dylan federman was taking to -- his has been to work when suddenly he noticed something bizarre stuck in the middle-of-the-road. >> i was like, this is strange. i started videotaping. reporter: his video shows driverless car stopped on 9th street. not far from a highway 101 exit. he says it was in the middle of the street for at least two hours and was worried about the safety risk it posed. >> there's a lot of emts and fire trucks that go through here. it's just not safe to have this area of the street backed up. reporter: he tried reaching out multiple times and even walked over to an office just blocks away. he says after receiving little help, he decided to contact sfmta. >> they came out and cited the vehicle. reporter: he's
johns, abc 7 news. ama: thank you. dan: let's shift to an autonomous car that got stuck for hours today on san francisco streets. this is the latest incident we've seen involving a driverless car suddenly coming to a stop. ama: it comes amid a debate among government leaders how to regulate the vehicles. tim johns earlier spoke with one person who documented the incident today. reporter: dylan federman was taking to -- his has been to work when suddenly he noticed something bizarre stuck in the...
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. >> reporter: john duport is talking about san francisco. he has a unique view of the city that not everyone shares, it's cleanliness. >> if we stopped working for a couple of days the city will come to a standstill and trash would fill the streets. >> reporter: duport is a san francisco city street cleaner but he considers himself more of an ambassador for the city having cleaned nearly every neighborhood overs eight years with the department of public works. there's one consistent yet unsurprising item he sees everywhere from the tenderloin to the sunset district. >> i found needles everywhere. that is the one thing. needles are everywhere in the city. some places more than others. >> reporter: it is a labor of love for duport was born and raised in the city by the bay. each day, he patrols city are living them better than they had it initially. but he says more personnel are needed to make a big dent and cleanup san francisco. >> there's too much trash. the workforce is pretty big as it is and it is still not enough. no matter how much tr
. >> reporter: john duport is talking about san francisco. he has a unique view of the city that not everyone shares, it's cleanliness. >> if we stopped working for a couple of days the city will come to a standstill and trash would fill the streets. >> reporter: duport is a san francisco city street cleaner but he considers himself more of an ambassador for the city having cleaned nearly every neighborhood overs eight years with the department of public works. there's one...
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with the oakland a's soon to be out of the picture, san jose would like a major league team of its own, but there is a major obstacle in the way. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: over the years, san jose has tried to lure professional baseball here, but without success. now with the bay area poised to become a one team market, san jose is sending mlb one more pitch. no pitch clock needed here. the very day nevada approved public funds for a new a's stadium in vegas, san jose sent this letter to commissioner rob manfred, calling for mlb to remove the giants' grip on the city's baseball fate. >> given that the a's are moving this feels like the moment to make our case to mlb that the territorial restrictions placed over the south bay just need to go. they don't make sense. there is no other city in any major professional sport that faces the imposition of territorial rights like the ones that constrain san jose. >> reporter: mayor matt mahan and four former mayors signed the letter calling for san jose to be eligible for any future team looking for a home. >> it would not be the a's but would be an expansion team, and yes. we do
with the oakland a's soon to be out of the picture, san jose would like a major league team of its own, but there is a major obstacle in the way. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: over the years, san jose has tried to lure professional baseball here, but without success. now with the bay area poised to become a one team market, san jose is sending mlb one more pitch. no pitch clock needed here. the very day nevada approved public funds for a new a's stadium in vegas, san jose sent...
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is so important that people know that san francisco is a safe place to be who you are and that you can come here and be yourself and be supportive. reporter: tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: it's never month without the san francisco pride parade.c 7 is a very proudor. you can watch the parade live on june 25 right here on abc on our streaming tv app. our news anchors coverage. ama: at abc 7, we are constantly working to build a better bay area. we are finding breakthroughs with solutions to homelessness. the city is moving toward turning an empty lot into safe rv parking in san jose. it would be on berryessa road. in novato, rvs have taken over for an furred road which is nestled between 101 and a sink shuai. marin county has brought in resources. >> the folks that live here were our neighbors in the county before they became on house. they are our neighbors now, here. they will continue to be our neighbors as they find their way back to permanent housing. ama: the county isn't allowing the camp to grow but it's not going to force the current residents out. san francisco mayor london breed rolled out her budget today and is focusing spending on addressi
is so important that people know that san francisco is a safe place to be who you are and that you can come here and be yourself and be supportive. reporter: tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: it's never month without the san francisco pride parade.c 7 is a very proudor. you can watch the parade live on june 25 right here on abc on our streaming tv app. our news anchors coverage. ama: at abc 7, we are constantly working to build a better bay area. we are finding breakthroughs with solutions to...
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san francisco. kicking it off with tim johns. he has where the president is right now. >> there is a lot of excitement in the north bay. president biden touched down here at this field behind me. several military grade helicopters landed with different personnel. then marine one with president biden himself. the president is here for a fundraiser. it will be at the home of mark and stephanie robinson. mark robinson is a bay area on newer working in the pharmaceutical and biotech field. no surprise the president is here. it is one of the most democratic counties in all of the u.s. in one of the wealthiest in terms of per capita income. the vibe out here was ecstatic. dozens up and down magnolia avenue. waiting to see a glimpse of the president. i want to give you a chance of what they had to say. >> i'm beside myself. i have loved joe biden my entire life. i am missing a lesson to be here. i'm so excited and thrilled. >> i was eating at a restaurant. >> the fundraiser expected to last about two hours. the president will be flying
san francisco. kicking it off with tim johns. he has where the president is right now. >> there is a lot of excitement in the north bay. president biden touched down here at this field behind me. several military grade helicopters landed with different personnel. then marine one with president biden himself. the president is here for a fundraiser. it will be at the home of mark and stephanie robinson. mark robinson is a bay area on newer working in the pharmaceutical and biotech field. no...
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san francisco. it's going to be the 60's as we move into next week. temperatures do eventually warm up. taking us back to the 80's by wednesday and thursday. darya james. >> and john, it's all about pride weekend as we've been saying because the big pride parade kicks off in san francisco on sunday. a lot of people expected to be there. bart is going to be all hands on deck to try to get everybody where they need to go safely. proffers. michael thomas has a look at what they're doing. >> happy pride weekend, everyone. as we know, thousands come into the city for this huge event and police and bart officials are really gearing up for that large presence but will be adding more services than ever before going from 3 lines to a total of 5 lines on sunday, starting at 8 in the morning and ending at 9 at night. but officials are asking riders to download the digital clipper card, helping save them time and also lessen the lines. once parade goers arrive, they can expect a large presence from police across the city and all throughout the parade area with officers in both uniformed and plainclothes. attendees at the civic center will be screened by metal detectors and ar
san francisco. it's going to be the 60's as we move into next week. temperatures do eventually warm up. taking us back to the 80's by wednesday and thursday. darya james. >> and john, it's all about pride weekend as we've been saying because the big pride parade kicks off in san francisco on sunday. a lot of people expected to be there. bart is going to be all hands on deck to try to get everybody where they need to go safely. proffers. michael thomas has a look at what they're doing....
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san francisco republican party chairman john dennis agrees that the indictment will empower the gop party to get out and vote. the leading opponent of the current president of the united states being charged multiple states in pursuit by the federal government for trivial charges for nonexistent court crimes. >> and that's the republicans are going to see it. and it's only help them in the polls. >> as for what happens next, could be a year or longer before a trial takes place. today's arraignment will likely set up a legal battle to play out for months. well, trump tries to win back the presidency. reporting in the newsroom. i'm ella sogomonian. >> thank you, ella. still ahead tonight, thieves take off with thousands of dollars worth of equipment. even a family unable to run their business. how they tracked the thieves down. plus, the plan to bring free concerts to san francisco where in the city leaders want them to happen when they hope to have those events start. plus what researchers say many hospitals have that's making patient recovery taking longer than it should. at kaiser perman
san francisco republican party chairman john dennis agrees that the indictment will empower the gop party to get out and vote. the leading opponent of the current president of the united states being charged multiple states in pursuit by the federal government for trivial charges for nonexistent court crimes. >> and that's the republicans are going to see it. and it's only help them in the polls. >> as for what happens next, could be a year or longer before a trial takes place....
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is so important that people know that san francisco is a safe place to be who you are and that you can come here and be yourself and be supportive. reporter: tim johns, c news. dan: it's never pride month without the san francisco pride parade. abc 7 is a vy proud sponsor. you can watch the parade live on june 25 right here on abc 7 and on our streaming tv app. our news anchors coverage. ama: at abc 7, we are constantly working to build a better bay area. we are finding breakthroughs with solutions to homelessness. the city is moving toward turning an empty lot into safe rv parking in san jose. it would be on berryessa road. in novato, rvs have taken over for an furred road which is nestled between 101 and a sink shuai. marin county has brought in resources. >> the folks that live here were our neighbors in the county before they became on house. they are our neighbors now, here. they will continue to be our neighbors as they find their way back to permanent housing. ama: the county isn't allowing the camp to grow but it's not going to force the current residents out. san francisco mayor london breed rolled out her budget today and is focusing spend
is so important that people know that san francisco is a safe place to be who you are and that you can come here and be yourself and be supportive. reporter: tim johns, c news. dan: it's never pride month without the san francisco pride parade. abc 7 is a vy proud sponsor. you can watch the parade live on june 25 right here on abc 7 and on our streaming tv app. our news anchors coverage. ama: at abc 7, we are constantly working to build a better bay area. we are finding breakthroughs with...
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johns, abc 7 news. ama: thank you. dan: let's shift to an autonomous car that got stuck for hours today on san francisco streets. is the latest incident we've seen involving a driverless car suddenly coming to a stop. ama: it comes amid a debate among government leaders how to regulate the vehicles. tim johns earlier spoke with one person who documented the incident today. reporter: dylan federman was taking to -- his has been to work when suddenly he noticed something bizarre stuck in the middle-of-the-road. >> i was like, this is strange. i started videotaping. reporter: his video shows driverless car stopped on 9th street. not far from a highway 101 exit. he says it was in the middle of the street for at least two hours and was worried about the safety risk it posed. >> there's a lot of emts and fire trucks that go through here. it's just not safe to have this area of the street backed up. reporter: he tried reaching out multiple times and even walked over to an office just blocks away. he says after receiving little help, he decided to contact sfmta. >> they came out and cited the vehicle. reporter: he's rea
johns, abc 7 news. ama: thank you. dan: let's shift to an autonomous car that got stuck for hours today on san francisco streets. is the latest incident we've seen involving a driverless car suddenly coming to a stop. ama: it comes amid a debate among government leaders how to regulate the vehicles. tim johns earlier spoke with one person who documented the incident today. reporter: dylan federman was taking to -- his has been to work when suddenly he noticed something bizarre stuck in the...