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and then my son, who is at the university of santa barbara, all his friends live in the palisades and he was just calling every minute saying mommy selling. so the house is going mommy's so and so is like the mommy, you know, it's like and they're all explained. so they're not even with their families. um so they have absolutely nothing to do. yeah. but i'm sure he's worried about his mother is i'm sure a lot of people will after they see this interview, we certainly wish you all the best of the ton of waldron you in santa monica. i hope that you feel better, and just to myself, i just want to say that i consider myself a very, very lucky people are going to really reflect. oh yeah, i think so i, i have, you know, i feel my heart just goes for it just, it's just, i'm, you can, i mean, you can't believe it with your own eyes. all right, tom, we appreciate your time all the best to you. thank you. thank you. the ukraine's president bottom zalinski and the us defense secretary lloyd austin and have attempted to put pressure on the incoming trump administration. in the last meeting before
and then my son, who is at the university of santa barbara, all his friends live in the palisades and he was just calling every minute saying mommy selling. so the house is going mommy's so and so is like the mommy, you know, it's like and they're all explained. so they're not even with their families. um so they have absolutely nothing to do. yeah. but i'm sure he's worried about his mother is i'm sure a lot of people will after they see this interview, we certainly wish you all the best of...
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today, i'm heading out with arianna torello and blake marin from the university of california, santaruz. they're on board studying whales — equipped with some unusual kit. blake, what are you guys going to be doing out on the boat today? so we're heading out to collect some data on whales. we've got a drone we're going to be using to measure their body condition. uh-huh. and then we've also got a crossbow up here, which we're going to be using to collect some skin and blubber — some remote biopsy samples from them. we'll catch you out on the water. thank you. we'll see you. we'll see you in a bit. it isn't long before blake's drone spots its first signs of whales spouting air. coming up. 0h, there's a calf. because blake and arianna are going to be using a crossbow and a drone, we're riding parallel to them on a separate boat. we're going to have to keep a distance of about 100 or so metres when they spot a whale, just to ensure that we don't agitate the animal and they keep it as calm as possible. yeah, i can see one over there. they're going to be really careful not to injure the w
today, i'm heading out with arianna torello and blake marin from the university of california, santaruz. they're on board studying whales — equipped with some unusual kit. blake, what are you guys going to be doing out on the boat today? so we're heading out to collect some data on whales. we've got a drone we're going to be using to measure their body condition. uh-huh. and then we've also got a crossbow up here, which we're going to be using to collect some skin and blubber — some remote...
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drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who shows in a graphic that the coming rains could be meaningless. >> i think this period will very likely be a period of greatly reduced fire risk. once we get back to the end of the first week in february, though, unless it rains again, we're going to be at the mercy of the winds, because all it will take is one santa ana event to evaporate all of this water. and we'll be right back to where we started. >> usc economist adam rose is a renowned risk analysis expert for disasters ranging from terrorist attacks to weather and wildfires. >> if you look ahead, while this was unprecedented, this is not necessarily the worst of these types of
drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who shows...
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i know you got to speak to the head of tech ethics at santa clara university. what did she tell you? you know, it's one of those sort of follow the money things. that's why they got the good seats, audrey. that's why they got the shout outs from the president. it's because these are people who donated millions of dollars. in the case of that man, elon musk, hundreds of millions of dollars to the trump campaign. they were successful. they are reaping the spoils. there's tim cook also contributing $1 million to tonight's festivities. and it's partially because it's an important industry. if you're in the white house, democrat or republican, you want these businesses to succeed. they create a lot of jobs, a lot of wealth, a lot of tax base. it's just kind of surprising to see so much concentration of silicon valley tech. this is, after all, not all that long ago, an industry that really preferred to stay far away from politics, far away from washington, d.c, and now they are completely intertwined in a way we've just never seen before. yeah, that is not the case an
i know you got to speak to the head of tech ethics at santa clara university. what did she tell you? you know, it's one of those sort of follow the money things. that's why they got the good seats, audrey. that's why they got the shout outs from the president. it's because these are people who donated millions of dollars. in the case of that man, elon musk, hundreds of millions of dollars to the trump campaign. they were successful. they are reaping the spoils. there's tim cook also...
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of the company. the ban on tiktok received bipartisan support due to national security concerns over its ties to china. i spoke with a law professor today, eric goldman from the santa clara university school of law, about this ban. he says that moving forward, tiktok must either divest to the law's satisfaction or get congress to amend the ban. >> the current plan appears to be a third option, which the law does not authorize that president trump and the department of justice will simply look the other way. if tiktok satisfies them, goldman clarified that the 90 day extension outlined in the law is no longer applicable. basically, the 90 day extension is irrelevant to the conversations unless biden chooses to exercise it, and biden has shown no interest in doing so, nor, if they follow the law. could biden or trump exercise that option because of the fact that it's conditioned on tiktok being in the process of selling, which tiktok hasn't made any moves toward? >> and today, some republican lawmakers, including the author of the ban, said that they still support the ban on tiktok. >> and tonight, users of tiktok and content creators are breathing a sigh of relief, at least for now.
of the company. the ban on tiktok received bipartisan support due to national security concerns over its ties to china. i spoke with a law professor today, eric goldman from the santa clara university school of law, about this ban. he says that moving forward, tiktok must either divest to the law's satisfaction or get congress to amend the ban. >> the current plan appears to be a third option, which the law does not authorize that president trump and the department of justice will simply...
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joining us live now to discuss this professor specializing in marketing law at santa clara university school of, eric goldman. professor goldman, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> you were quoted in that article. so let me just summarize their findings with our viewers real quick. the reporter basically compare hotel prices for the same exact hotel rooms on the same nights, using different devices or browsers from different geographic regions. and what they found was that people browsing from the bay area were offered higher rates compared with people browsing from, say, phoenix and kansas city. professor goldman, is this price discrimination? >> price discrimination means a lot of different things. and so i always get nervous about that term. but there's no doubt that we as consumers pay differential prices for sometimes identical goods or services, whether we call that price discrimination or not. it's something that i think many of us are troubled by are okay. >> are you saying we encounter it all the time? >> yeah. in fact, personalized pricing is a standard
joining us live now to discuss this professor specializing in marketing law at santa clara university school of, eric goldman. professor goldman, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure. thanks for having me. >> you were quoted in that article. so let me just summarize their findings with our viewers real quick. the reporter basically compare hotel prices for the same exact hotel rooms on the same nights, using different devices or browsers from different geographic regions. and...
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kazem is also a postdoctoral fellow at the university of california santa cruz, where she is producing a documentary about women's struggles in afghanistan against the taliban regime. before that, she spent 17 years as a journalist and filmmaker, including a decade reporting on the afghanistan war and rebuilding efforts. thank you for joining us. and then, our second guest, online joining us, dr. nader nadery, a senior fellow with the wilson center and is a fellow with the hoover institution of stanford. his background spans civil society, private sector, institution building, government, and research. he is an internationally known advocate for human rights and justice and has firsthand experience in the negotiating of peace. chairman of the civil service commission and strategic advisor to the outgoing president on human rights. madam chair, i yield back. >> ambassador newman, you are recognized for opening statements. >> thank you. i'm honored to appear before you today after serving. it is important to remember that memory alone can distort events over time. when i wrote my book on
kazem is also a postdoctoral fellow at the university of california santa cruz, where she is producing a documentary about women's struggles in afghanistan against the taliban regime. before that, she spent 17 years as a journalist and filmmaker, including a decade reporting on the afghanistan war and rebuilding efforts. thank you for joining us. and then, our second guest, online joining us, dr. nader nadery, a senior fellow with the wilson center and is a fellow with the hoover institution of...
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at university of phoenix. fox news alert santated 10 attempted burglary suspects within th palisades fie evacuation zones since the fire first began. none of those arrested live in the area. they all came in from out of town. please tell fox have arrested a total of 39 people and evacuation zones since the start of the palisades fire. to some better news los angeles unified school district will reopen most schools at all offices tomorrow. some schools in the highest impact areas will remain closed due to mandatory evacuation orders. that's going to do for us we had a good time tonight. were happy to breed leaders will see you next weekend always dvr if you cannot catch us shannon: i am a shannon bream where winter stow stor
at university of phoenix. fox news alert santated 10 attempted burglary suspects within th palisades fie evacuation zones since the fire first began. none of those arrested live in the area. they all came in from out of town. please tell fox have arrested a total of 39 people and evacuation zones since the start of the palisades fire. to some better news los angeles unified school district will reopen most schools at all offices tomorrow. some schools in the highest impact areas will remain...
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drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who shows in a graphic that the coming rains could be meaningless. >> i think this period will very likely be a period of greatly reduced fire risk. once we get back to the end of the first week in february, though, unless it rains again, we're going to be at the mercy of the winds, because all it will take is one santa ana event to evaporate all of this water. and we'll be right back to where we started. >> usc economist adam rose is a renowned risk analysis expert for disasters ranging from terrorist attacks to weather and wildfires. >> if you look ahead, while this was unprecedented, this is not necessarily the worst of these types of
drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who shows...
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drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who shows in a graphic that the coming rains could be meaningless. >> i think this period will very likely be a period of greatly reduced fire risk. once we get back to the end of the first week in february, though, unless it rains again, we're going to be at the mercy of the winds, because all it will take is one santa ana event to evaporate all of this water. and we'll be right back to where we started. >> usc economist adam rose is a renowned risk analysis expert for disasters ranging from terrorist attacks to weather and wildfires. >> if you look ahead, while this was unprecedented, this is not necessarily the worst of these types of
drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who shows...
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and we didn't give up when in 2017, professor david ball is with santa clara university school of law. >> it's good news insofar as like we want to encourage police departments to be, you know, more accountable and more aligned with, you know, what, what the public wants and what what the values of the state are. and i think that in california, we are really concerned about use of force and about racial disparities. >> ball says the hard work must continue. >> this is not something where you can stop thinking about race, or you can stop thinking about use of force just because you've met the doj's requirements. it just means the doj is not going to be holding your feet to the fire. >> in san francisco is not the only police department that has faced scrutiny by the department of justice. alejo's of police agreed to a five year court oversight by the attorney general's office, and oakland pd remains under federal oversight. back to you. >> all right. thank you so much, suzanne. antioch just appointed a new interim chief of police days after the department reached an agreement with the
and we didn't give up when in 2017, professor david ball is with santa clara university school of law. >> it's good news insofar as like we want to encourage police departments to be, you know, more accountable and more aligned with, you know, what, what the public wants and what what the values of the state are. and i think that in california, we are really concerned about use of force and about racial disparities. >> ball says the hard work must continue. >> this is not...
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. >>> still ahead in sports, the cardinal went east to face one of their biggest challenges yet. >>> and santa clara universityd something they haven't done since steve nash was playing with the broncos. i'm going to show you why it is it possible to be more capable? and more practical? be able to perform here. and here. make a statement while barely making a sound. and command the road, as well as what lies ahead. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. >>> cal and stanford each made their inaugural 2,700-mile trip to tobacco road this week. bears got a crack at the blue blood unc on wednesday. they fell short. come saturday, the cardinal had their chance. two legends in chapel hill. bill belichick, roy williams, that's bizarre to see. they share a moment before the game. stanford wasn't intimidated by the star power. got up and flexed on the tar heels after that one. second half down three, pump fakes, clear the lane for the two-handed slam. nation's double-double leader balled out, 25 points, 13 rebounds. they trailed by one with eight seconds to go. jalen blakes takes it
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drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast, definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who shows in a graphic that the coming rains could be meaningless. >> i think this period will very likely be a period of greatly reduced fire risk. once we get back to the end of the first week in february, though, unless it rains again, we're going to be at the mercy of the winds, because all it will take is one santa ana event to evaporate all of this water. and we'll be right back to where we started. >> usc economist adam rose is a renowned risk analysis expert for disasters ranging from terrorist attacks to weather and wildfires. >> if you look ahead, while this was unprecedented, this is not necessarily the worst of these types o
drying santa winds will not abate until at least the end of february, often continuing into the spring. syracuse university paleoclimatologist professor tripti bhattacharya studies the history of climate changes. >> the santa ana winds, which bring this low humidity, dry, warm air to the coast, definitely help exacerbate the fire risk. and that's why there's a warning for fire weather going forward the next couple of weeks. >> doctor daniel swain is a ucla climate scientist who...
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and we didn't give up when in 2017, professor david ball is with santa clara university school of law. >> it's good news insofar as like we want to encourage police departments to be, you know, more accountable and more aligned with, you know, what, what the public, you know, wants and what what the values of the state are. and i think that in california, we are really concerned about use of force and about racial disparities. >> ball says the hard work must continue. >> this is not something where you can stop thinking about race, or you can stop thinking about use of force just because you've met the doj's requirements. it just means the doj is not going to be holding your feet to the fire. >> and san francisco is not the only police department that has faced scrutiny by the department of justice. the antioch police department agreed to state oversight. last week, vallejo pd agreed to a five year court oversight by the ag's office, and oakland pd remains under federal oversight. back to you. >> all right, suzanne, thank you. in the east bay now, a sense of optimism in antioch with t
and we didn't give up when in 2017, professor david ball is with santa clara university school of law. >> it's good news insofar as like we want to encourage police departments to be, you know, more accountable and more aligned with, you know, what, what the public, you know, wants and what what the values of the state are. and i think that in california, we are really concerned about use of force and about racial disparities. >> ball says the hard work must continue. >> this...
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of budget cuts to be made. is pretty shocking to find out that they're just eliminating like entire departments. >> the university says it is aware of the grievances but has no comment at this time. >> the santa rosa police department is looking to add drones to in emergency situations. a lot of departments are moving this way. the police chief says the drones could be a game changer and help save lives. theresa reports. >> so what i'm looking for is ways to use technology to be more efficient in effect that was serving our community. one of those ways that we really been struggling with our priority one response times on monday, santa rosa police chief john cregan saying his department is looking to bring in drones as first responders to emergency situations. >> he says fundamentally, this is about meeting community needs when it comes to public safety. and right now it takes us on average of 6 minutes. and 31 seconds for an officer to arrive on scene to a priority. one call perfect example we get a call of a shooting or stabbing at one of our local parks. >> within 90 seconds to 2 minutes that drone could be overhead and it's still taking on average the officer, another 4 and a half to 5 mi
of budget cuts to be made. is pretty shocking to find out that they're just eliminating like entire departments. >> the university says it is aware of the grievances but has no comment at this time. >> the santa rosa police department is looking to add drones to in emergency situations. a lot of departments are moving this way. the police chief says the drones could be a game changer and help save lives. theresa reports. >> so what i'm looking for is ways to use technology to...
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of book to quoting this one. but he's a professor down at universe california santa barbara. he describes the current to our species and living things. nuclear war become a reality as a threat that would everyone in the world. some of that slower destruction of environmental puzzles, similar dangers of the environment, many of which could occur with will occur the life expectancy of all all people on earth here today. and so the titans are embedded in a system of mandatory growth failure to achieve continuing expansion leads to also can lead to economic stagnation which result in depressions bank failures and currency collapses, mass unemployment and many believe that capitalism is an economic system that invariably inevitably adjusts itself by contradictions. recessions and depressions. however, the titans are trapped in a web of enforced growth that requires ongoing management and the formation of new and ever expanding capital investment. this puts them into political worldwide in becomes a kind of a manifest destiny to seek total capital domination of the. and now i tend t
of book to quoting this one. but he's a professor down at universe california santa barbara. he describes the current to our species and living things. nuclear war become a reality as a threat that would everyone in the world. some of that slower destruction of environmental puzzles, similar dangers of the environment, many of which could occur with will occur the life expectancy of all all people on earth here today. and so the titans are embedded in a system of mandatory growth failure to...
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of wildland fire science at swansea university. he gave his assesment on what caused the fires. yeah, the main problem here has been the combination of meteorological conditions. so we've had these really strong santathey're not unusual this time of the year, but they have been very strong. but the more critical factor here is that we haven't had any winter rainfall. this is a mediterranean area. drought is normal in the summer, but this time of the year, you would have expected winter rains to wet the vegetation. and this hasn't happened. so essentially we are dealing with a tinderbox and these conditions that make it extremely difficult to fight the fires, like we've heard earlier. in previous years, there was a lot of rainfall, which arguably ensured that that vegetation that you're talking about grew very, very strongly. but then with the drought and with the lack of rain, as you were saying, it made that really dry and just a tinderbox. and this is what we're seeing now, the flames of all of that vegetation. yes, that's exactly right. so, we basically had two relatively wet winters that allowed very good growing conditions. and we're actually seeing this more around the world, these seesaw con
of wildland fire science at swansea university. he gave his assesment on what caused the fires. yeah, the main problem here has been the combination of meteorological conditions. so we've had these really strong santathey're not unusual this time of the year, but they have been very strong. but the more critical factor here is that we haven't had any winter rainfall. this is a mediterranean area. drought is normal in the summer, but this time of the year, you would have expected winter rains to...
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already, it in the santa fe railroad display in miniature at the museum of science and industry, where industry and science may be seen in operation as they really are. nearby is the university of chicago. here in of the generosity of john dirac and the liberal gifts of wealthy chicago and together with wise leadership, one of america's foremost institutions, learning has grown up more than broad acres, more than impressive architecture in the traditional gothic. the university of chicago is an aggregation of able teachers distinguished for their achievements in, fact as well as their explorations theory and imminently in stimulating mind. in winter as well as summer residents and visitors, chicagoland enjoy the beauties of. the cook county forest preserves aggregating more than 33,000 acres in 44 different tracts of woodland. these areas are kept as as possible in their natural state and they provide abundant opportunities for out-of-doors recreation. with warm summers and brisk winters, both temperate in a measure by the nearby lake chicago, enjoys all the advantages of the true temperate zone climate, the familiar snow, sports and children are supplemented by skiing in th
already, it in the santa fe railroad display in miniature at the museum of science and industry, where industry and science may be seen in operation as they really are. nearby is the university of chicago. here in of the generosity of john dirac and the liberal gifts of wealthy chicago and together with wise leadership, one of america's foremost institutions, learning has grown up more than broad acres, more than impressive architecture in the traditional gothic. the university of chicago is an...
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of today and tomorrow. a different future is closer than you think with capella university. is making service changes to dozens of its bus routes in santa county. most of the scheduling changes are minor. the vta says they reflect changes in traffic conditions and also the passenger volume. it includes lines that stop at the milpitas and berryessa bart stations, the stanford shopping center, and the santa clara transit center. some of those routes will also be getting new stops. well, the deadline for becoming san mateo county's next poet laureate has been extended. the county extended the deadline for applications until january 22nd next wednesday. the poet laureate gets $5,000 a year, and whoever becomes the poet laureate is then supposed to contribute to the county's public arts and poetry legacy by writing poems and holding public poetry events and readings. >> well, at the box office this weekend, a lionsgate heist sequel sealed the top spot. while a unique spin on a music biopic debuted with the flop den of thieves two. pantera opened at theaters with an almost identical debut to the first film. the studio estimates it brought in
of today and tomorrow. a different future is closer than you think with capella university. is making service changes to dozens of its bus routes in santa county. most of the scheduling changes are minor. the vta says they reflect changes in traffic conditions and also the passenger volume. it includes lines that stop at the milpitas and berryessa bart stations, the stanford shopping center, and the santa clara transit center. some of those routes will also be getting new stops. well, the...
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university campus. we are learning new details now of a homicide case in the north bay santa rosa. police say that they found 4 people dead inside a home yesterday evening. >> officers making that grim discovery during a welfare check at a house on monarch court just west of downtown santa rosa. the victims are from the same family. and according to police, it is a shooting related incident. police say this time incident is very unusual for this quiet neighborhood. >> this neighborhood is a 55 and over mobile home community. it's very quiet, very peaceful. and this is highly unusual for santa rosa will help. sarah's is a very safe community. and in 2024, we only had 2 homicides. >> officers haven't revealed the cause of death yet. they say an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow. >> in the south bay, san jose's stepping up efforts to try to remove rv encampments along city streets, ground force charles clifford reports. >> by law, vehicles that are parked along city streets here in san jose need to be registered operational and they can't stay in one spot longer than 72 hours. but in
university campus. we are learning new details now of a homicide case in the north bay santa rosa. police say that they found 4 people dead inside a home yesterday evening. >> officers making that grim discovery during a welfare check at a house on monarch court just west of downtown santa rosa. the victims are from the same family. and according to police, it is a shooting related incident. police say this time incident is very unusual for this quiet neighborhood. >> this...
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. >> in this era of college athletics, with the transfer portal acting as a revolving door it's common to say good-bye for players, but for santa clara universityned. >> how about carlos, scored for three. >> you see all the fans in the crowd that were there years ago when i was a freshman and sophomore and they're still there supporting me, it's love. it shows it's a truly lovely place. >> carlos stewart jr. is a fan favorite for the santa clara broncos. >> he's an integral part of our team and he's having a tremendous senior year. >> stewart is in year three with the broncos, but after he was named first team all west coast conference his sophomore season, the louisiana native decided to test the transfer portal. >> i had dreamed of playing on a bigger stage. as a kid, you want to play in march madness, so i took a reach and put my name in the portal. >> the star guard headed east to chase a dream and play in front of family for the lsu tigers. >> when lsu called, it was like why not play in my hometown and represent my homestate? >> after a season ending injury that sidelined him, the tigers went into a rebuild. so he sought out for the port
. >> in this era of college athletics, with the transfer portal acting as a revolving door it's common to say good-bye for players, but for santa clara universityned. >> how about carlos, scored for three. >> you see all the fans in the crowd that were there years ago when i was a freshman and sophomore and they're still there supporting me, it's love. it shows it's a truly lovely place. >> carlos stewart jr. is a fan favorite for the santa clara broncos. >> he's...
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university. now a japanese internment center. >> when army nurses came in, they put them in a building that was called santa catalina, and they kept them separate from the rest of the internees, and also from us. >> i always felt the japanese didn't know how to put women in military. and so, they wanted us moved in with the civilian group, because a large percentage of that was women and children. >> after we were released from santa catalina, we moved over to santa thomas, this was an internment camp of about 3000 people. and we were told that we would sort of help take care of this -- civilian internees. >> and when we got to the internment camp, the japanese put us in one large room and searched all of our belongings. there were two of them searching the footlockers, i had the flag in them, and they saw the flag and said, are they motion? what is this? they weren't speaking english, but they were pointing to the flag and wanting to know what it was. and i pretended that it was a shawl. i just gestured that it was a shawl. and they still looked concerned. and talk to between them, and still want certain that that's what it was, i guess, but i just gestured ag
university. now a japanese internment center. >> when army nurses came in, they put them in a building that was called santa catalina, and they kept them separate from the rest of the internees, and also from us. >> i always felt the japanese didn't know how to put women in military. and so, they wanted us moved in with the civilian group, because a large percentage of that was women and children. >> after we were released from santa catalina, we moved over to santa thomas,...
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university, pacific palisades around santa monica mountains. malibu, simi valley, reagan library. if you get winds off the top ofse mountains they can kick it and throw it quite a distance. in our studio here. i want to cruise over and check in with fox weather folks. pardon my back here. they've been working 24/7 on this because of the weather conditions are so dire and really they determine go ahead, jimmy. they dictate the future for this story, unfortunately. we got a bit of a break over the weekend. steven morgan has been here. i don't know if you've slept or not but good morning to you. a break over the weekend. winds calmed down considerably on sunday but things could change quickly yet again. this is the pca where griff jenkins was where all the homes wiped out. >> breathtaking from a completely different perspective. the million dollar views that people get. what we have setting up here, bill, as you mentioned. the off shore winds. santa anas played out a week ago tomorrow. it was a week ago tomorrow those fires started. the palisades fire where we have had more than 5,000 structures damaged or destroye
university, pacific palisades around santa monica mountains. malibu, simi valley, reagan library. if you get winds off the top ofse mountains they can kick it and throw it quite a distance. in our studio here. i want to cruise over and check in with fox weather folks. pardon my back here. they've been working 24/7 on this because of the weather conditions are so dire and really they determine go ahead, jimmy. they dictate the future for this story, unfortunately. we got a bit of a break over...
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universal truths of human decency and kindness. after this first week of the new administration, the archbishop of santa fe, new mexico, reverend johnrants. and i want to share just a bit of his statement. quote, we must consider the concerns of our fellow citizens while not succumbing to false narratives. the truth is that immigrants are a benefit to our country. they help the economy by increasing the labor force, creating jobs, and boosting productivity. let us remember that jesus, mary, and joseph were once forced immigrants in egypt fleeing from king herod. immigrants have already played a crucial role in making america great. this really stood out to me because we have been talking about it for weeks now. all sorts of super powerful people in business and politics have been bending over backwards, silencing themselves, silencing their companies, their employees, some media organizations to make sure they do not get on the wrong side of president trump no matter what, because they do not want to face backlash or his wrath. and it's stunning
universal truths of human decency and kindness. after this first week of the new administration, the archbishop of santa fe, new mexico, reverend johnrants. and i want to share just a bit of his statement. quote, we must consider the concerns of our fellow citizens while not succumbing to false narratives. the truth is that immigrants are a benefit to our country. they help the economy by increasing the labor force, creating jobs, and boosting productivity. let us remember that jesus, mary, and...
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university's student center ballroom. live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. volunteers spread out across the south bay to get a better understanding of the homelessness crisis in santa clara county. the bi annual point in time count aims to update numbers on a more regular basis and keep up with the ever changing homeless situation. the surveys have changed a bit this year. volunteers starting hours later than previous years, but the count and survey were streamlined with a new app. >> when you do these surveys, you really get to hear from the individuals that are on the street what their experiences have been, where they came from, where they slept last night, and where they were sleeping before they were becoming homeless. right. so it just gives you a much better sense of what an individual experiencing out here. >> the count started yesterday and will continue to today. results will be released later this year. >> president trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship is facing its first legal arguments today. in his first sit down interview since taking office, the president defended his actions and future plans to send troops to the southern bord
university's student center ballroom. live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. volunteers spread out across the south bay to get a better understanding of the homelessness crisis in santa clara county. the bi annual point in time count aims to update numbers on a more regular basis and keep up with the ever changing homeless situation. the surveys have changed a bit this year. volunteers starting hours later than previous years, but the count and survey...
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university. she's majoring in nursing, and eventually she wants to specialize in anesthesia and pediatrics. miss california did not make the top ten, but she'll always be number one in the bay area. kimberly vernon of santalara was crowned miss california last year, advancing to ththe miss america pageant. vernon is an accomplished dancer, performer and artist and works to champion accessible and equitable arts through education. in her community service initiative is called arts for all. and the man winning the award for mr. sports. right here, right here. anthony flores now talking about a season that's finally over. yeah, but see here's the good news. yes, you can enjoy the playoffs and not have to stress out if they're going to make it to the super bowl and lose to patrick mahomes, because that won't happen. at least not this year. it's not the season that anyone expected for the 49ers. but hey, good news it's finally over. reaction from the niners season finale. it was a blowout today in arizona. stick around. sports is next. limping to the finish line, getting blown out in their season finale against arizona. you can relax now the season is over. josh dobbs starting in place of brock purdy, who was
university. she's majoring in nursing, and eventually she wants to specialize in anesthesia and pediatrics. miss california did not make the top ten, but she'll always be number one in the bay area. kimberly vernon of santalara was crowned miss california last year, advancing to ththe miss america pageant. vernon is an accomplished dancer, performer and artist and works to champion accessible and equitable arts through education. in her community service initiative is called arts for all. and...
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santa cruz in california. welcome. thank you. pleasure. be here. and to his right is manuel pasteur is the director of equity research institute at the university of southern california and the of state of resistance, the press. he lives in los angeles. welcome with you. so please join me in giving a warm welcome to chris and. so i'd say my wife i often i made my doc open will edit this out okay. right. so i lot. gentlemen, welcome. it's a real honor to have join us this evening at the world affairs and commonwealth club. so to begin, this question is for of you your your partnership spans over 25 years. can you share how the two of you first met and what sparked beginning of your long term collaboration on research projects. and i'm curious to ask whose idea it was. write your first book. well, we met in the mid-nineties. i was in graduate school at uc berkeley city planning and working a research institute connected the labor movement in silicon valley. and we were doing research on a living wage that was being considered at that time the city of san jose. it was a precursor. many of the increased local efforts to increase living wage and wage.
santa cruz in california. welcome. thank you. pleasure. be here. and to his right is manuel pasteur is the director of equity research institute at the university of southern california and the of state of resistance, the press. he lives in los angeles. welcome with you. so please join me in giving a warm welcome to chris and. so i'd say my wife i often i made my doc open will edit this out okay. right. so i lot. gentlemen, welcome. it's a real honor to have join us this evening at the world...
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university budget cuts are not on today's agenda, but the group plans to express its objection during the public comment section of the meeting. >> also happening today, a south bay county looking to ban artificial turf. santara county leaders say grass fields are physically and medically safer. ktvu james torres spoke to people planning to attend today's meeting, offering support and pushback. >> a conversation about a year in the making. tabled from meetings last fall. today, the santa clara county board of supervisors will decide if artificial turf at county owned facilities will be limited to. >> santa clara county medical association has looked at it, and they really feel that the ban is important because this is you know, we have several issues. one is the chemicals and plastics. >> the santa clara county medical association supports the ban. doctors plan to address the board directly, sharing concerns about higher injury rates, chemicals linked to cancer and extreme heat absorbed by the turf on the hottest days. but there will be those against the ban there too. like sandra todd, a longtime advocate for turf in youth sports. >> how do you feel the supervisors will vote today? are you confident that t
university budget cuts are not on today's agenda, but the group plans to express its objection during the public comment section of the meeting. >> also happening today, a south bay county looking to ban artificial turf. santara county leaders say grass fields are physically and medically safer. ktvu james torres spoke to people planning to attend today's meeting, offering support and pushback. >> a conversation about a year in the making. tabled from meetings last fall. today, the...
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santa cruz in california. welcome. thank you. pleasure. be here. and to his right is manuel pasteur is the director of equity research institute at the university of southern california and the of state of resistance, the press. he lives in los angeles. welcome with you. so please join me in giving a warm welcome to chris and. so i'd say my wife i often i made my doc open will edit this out okay. right. so i lot. gentlemen, welcome. it's a real honor to have join us this evening at the world affairs and commonwealth club. so to begin, this question is for of you your your partnership spans over 25 years. can you share how the two of you first met and what sparked beginning of your long term collaboration on research projects. and i'm curious to ask whose idea it was. write your first book. well, we met in the mid-nineties. i was in graduate school at uc berkeley city planning and working a research institute connected the labor movement in silicon valley. and we were doing research on a living wage that was being considered at that time the city of san jose. it was a precursor. many of the increased local efforts to increase living wage and wage.
santa cruz in california. welcome. thank you. pleasure. be here. and to his right is manuel pasteur is the director of equity research institute at the university of southern california and the of state of resistance, the press. he lives in los angeles. welcome with you. so please join me in giving a warm welcome to chris and. so i'd say my wife i often i made my doc open will edit this out okay. right. so i lot. gentlemen, welcome. it's a real honor to have join us this evening at the world...
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university's student center. ballrooms. live in studio. lena howland, abc seven news. >> all right, lena, thank you. volunteers spread out across the south bay to get a better understanding of the homelessness crisis in santa clara county. the bi annual point in time count aims to update numbers on a more regular basis and keep up with the ever changing homeless situation. the surveys have changed a bit this year. volunteers starting hours later than previous years, but the count and survey were streamlined with new app. >> when you do these surveys, you really get to hear from the individuals that are on the street what their experiences have been, where they came from, where they slept last night, and where they were sleeping before they were becoming homeless. right. so it just gives you a much better sense of what an individual experiencing out here. >> the count started yesterday and will continue into today. results will be released later this year. >> president trump's executive order challenging birthright citizenship is facing its first legal argument today, in his first sit down interview since taking office. the president defended his actions and future plans to send troops to the southern borde
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of the sports programs and alternative solutions to that big deficit. ktvu has reached out to the university for comment, but we have not heard back. >> and despite facing a budget deficit, the santaistrict announced its graduation rate has reached an all time high. district officials say the graduation rate climbed to 86%, matching statewide graduation rates. that's a two point gain from the rate before the covid 19 pandemic. the school district also trying to close a $20 million budget shortfall. it's considering closing or merging schools to help fix the issue. the district serves 15,000 students. >> coming up, concerns growing that the cease fire deal between israel and gaza. it may not last. why israel is now accusing hamas of violating their temporary truce. >> and pulled from the smoke and the flames. a harrowing rescue story in southern california, and the reunion between a woman and the fire captain who saved her life. >> good morning. bay area giving you a live look here over san jose, where we have a bit of unsettled weather remaining at this hour. i'll have a look at the current conditions and what you can e ect for the aftern n, as ell as for all those making it big o
of the sports programs and alternative solutions to that big deficit. ktvu has reached out to the university for comment, but we have not heard back. >> and despite facing a budget deficit, the santaistrict announced its graduation rate has reached an all time high. district officials say the graduation rate climbed to 86%, matching statewide graduation rates. that's a two point gain from the rate before the covid 19 pandemic. the school district also trying to close a $20 million budget...
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let's have a look at some time—lapse pictures released by the university of california san diego of the fires rapidly tearing through the santatures cover a period of 12 hours. another time—lapse captures intensity of palisades fire burning through a canyon. and here's a "before" snapshot of the northern area of eaton — and a satelite image of what's there now. fla mes flames and redness there. you can see where the second—biggest fire has torn through the neighbourhood. let's speak to our correspondent helena humphrey, who's in altadena, near the eaton fire in la. talk us through what's there now. . �* , , talk us through what's there now. ., �* , , , , now. that's right, this is very sadly where _ now. that's right, this is very sadly where five _ now. that's right, this is very sadly where five people - now. that's right, this is very sadly where five people lost l sadly where five people lost their lives due to the eaton fire, an evacuation order is still in place here but in some areas, where we have seen the flames died down a little, we've been able to get in and take a look at the level of destruction. ijust want dest
let's have a look at some time—lapse pictures released by the university of california san diego of the fires rapidly tearing through the santatures cover a period of 12 hours. another time—lapse captures intensity of palisades fire burning through a canyon. and here's a "before" snapshot of the northern area of eaton — and a satelite image of what's there now. fla mes flames and redness there. you can see where the second—biggest fire has torn through the neighbourhood. let's...