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>> and we have the drink package, it is just a bonus. stephaniele kayaking during the giants game had to be rescued yesterday afternoon. the couple says the incoming tide and strong currents pushed them south of the ballpark. the national weather service issued a small craft advisory until 9:00 this morning. the winds are expected to reach 30 miles an hour within the area. some tense moments unfolded during an annual unsanctioned to skater event in san francisco between police officers and those in attendance. the skateboarders barreled down a steep road. video show bottles and other items at the police. that is not known if any arrests were made. the last one happened in 2020. in the north bay, a family is desperately seeking help finding their missing dog. not only is it a loss for the family, but it impacts a local nonprofit. this kind of story more common. reporter: the dog was stolen, but it is not just an ordinary family pet. >> the dog's name is buddy, he is older than a year. he is a mix, he is adorable. reporter: on friday, he walked budd
>> and we have the drink package, it is just a bonus. stephaniele kayaking during the giants game had to be rescued yesterday afternoon. the couple says the incoming tide and strong currents pushed them south of the ballpark. the national weather service issued a small craft advisory until 9:00 this morning. the winds are expected to reach 30 miles an hour within the area. some tense moments unfolded during an annual unsanctioned to skater event in san francisco between police officers...
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have a great rest of your morning. stephanieworld cup champions are making it clear they are ready to defend their title. team usa leads the e group with a win over vietnam. the u.s. has a long way to go to hoist up the trophy next month. it was vietnam's first appearance in the tournament. analysts say the u.s. has much tougher competition in the weeks ahead. >> the u.s. is going to have to play better. if they progress and play better from game to game through the tournament, as the u.s. has done in previous world cup's, i think they will be in decent shape to win it all. but there is no guarantee for the united states. stephanie: if the u.s. women's national team can pull it off, they will be the first team in history, men's or women's, to win three consecutive world cup titles. their next match is tuesday against the netherlands. to the weather now, and a heat break for the bay area. vanessa is tracking the latest. vanessa: we are getting a little bit of relief from the triple digits, especially in the inland areas. you're g
have a great rest of your morning. stephanieworld cup champions are making it clear they are ready to defend their title. team usa leads the e group with a win over vietnam. the u.s. has a long way to go to hoist up the trophy next month. it was vietnam's first appearance in the tournament. analysts say the u.s. has much tougher competition in the weeks ahead. >> the u.s. is going to have to play better. if they progress and play better from game to game through the tournament, as the...
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a minute. what is going on there? stephanie: flannery associates told the i-team no group holds any significant control over the flannerys. congressman smith said that is charmingly nonspecific. if it is determined that this is connected to a foreign adversary, what do you think should happen next? rep. could i think we need to look at options and evaluate. it is going to depend. we have direct investment in this country from a wide variety of different countries. i think we need to get the information and evaluate what theest steps forward are to protect national security while also recognizing that we're going to be doing business with china. we are not going to cut it all off to do we just need to be cautious. stephanie: congressman smith added he's unaware of any specific evidence tying china to this flannery group, but he didn't make it clear we don't have the transparency in place yet to completely rule that out. dan: this is just such a strange story. interesting. i know you will be back at 5:30 with karina to talk about
a minute. what is going on there? stephanie: flannery associates told the i-team no group holds any significant control over the flannerys. congressman smith said that is charmingly nonspecific. if it is determined that this is connected to a foreign adversary, what do you think should happen next? rep. could i think we need to look at options and evaluate. it is going to depend. we have direct investment in this country from a wide variety of different countries. i think we need to get the...
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have a great rest of your morning. back to you. stephanieoccer fans in miami still stunned after lionel messi took the field for the first time as a player for the inter miami fc and the who seemed to be caught up in messi mania. >> overnight, lionel messi stepping out on the pitch during the second half of his first major league soccer game and with seconds left and the match on the line -- >> messi! >> scoring the winning goal with this free kick. the sold-out stadium erupting into a frenzy. fans flock to watch his mls debut as part is inter miami. the seven-time winner leading his team in the opening clash of the 2023 league cup. messi bringing star power to the country's budding soccer scene with 21,000 tickets sold for yesterday's match and the instagram soaring to 10.7 million followers since his signing. >> i thought it was important for us to outline -- pele in 1972, david beckham in 2007, and messi in 2023. i think it was about legacy for him. >> his mls debut coming 16 years to the day after david beckham first took the field with
have a great rest of your morning. back to you. stephanieoccer fans in miami still stunned after lionel messi took the field for the first time as a player for the inter miami fc and the who seemed to be caught up in messi mania. >> overnight, lionel messi stepping out on the pitch during the second half of his first major league soccer game and with seconds left and the match on the line -- >> messi! >> scoring the winning goal with this free kick. the sold-out stadium...
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stephanie yacoub focused on a mother and her unborn baby. "i need to hear the baby's heartbeat." i needed to make sure that that patient and her baby were okay. we got the glass off of her and the bed that she was on. we were also able to drag her away from the window and towards an area that was a little bit more safe and not as exposed, just in case there was going to be more, you know, exposures to broken glass. adam: with casualties everywhere, dr. yacoub performed cpr on a nurse but couldn't save her, one of 21 deaths in the hospital. the doctor recorded a brief message for her worried family. stephanie: i'm okay, and i'm fine. nothing is wrong with me at all, no bleeding or anything. eddy: they told us, "we're going to deliver no matter what." they told my wife, "you got to focus, and we need to go through this 'cause we can't go back. we have to deliver." stephanie: the sun was setting, and we had to deliver him with the use of our friend's flashlight from her phone. adam: baby george was born at 7:18 p.m. into the chaos of a failing s
stephanie yacoub focused on a mother and her unborn baby. "i need to hear the baby's heartbeat." i needed to make sure that that patient and her baby were okay. we got the glass off of her and the bed that she was on. we were also able to drag her away from the window and towards an area that was a little bit more safe and not as exposed, just in case there was going to be more, you know, exposures to broken glass. adam: with casualties everywhere, dr. yacoub performed cpr on a nurse...
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i love the company, but we deserve more for the hard work we've been doing for a long time. stephanieeek until the deadline, negotiations between teamsters and ups are resuming tomorrow, a sign a deal may still be reached. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy in los angeles. ♪ geoff: a new study out today shows how college admissions practices benefit the richest applicants. opportunity insights, a group of harvard economists, analyzed data from 12 of the country's top colleges from 1999 to 2015. they found that among students with the same test scores, applicants with families in the top 1% of earners were 34% more likely to be accepted. those from the top 0.1% were twice as likely to be accepted. and schools gave preference to legacies and student athletes, among others. overall, one in six students at ivy league schools had parents in the highest income bracket. raj chetty directs opportunity insigh and co-authored the study. and he joins us now. so, raj, based on your research, how are elite institutions giving an admissions advantage to students who come from wealthy families
i love the company, but we deserve more for the hard work we've been doing for a long time. stephanieeek until the deadline, negotiations between teamsters and ups are resuming tomorrow, a sign a deal may still be reached. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy in los angeles. ♪ geoff: a new study out today shows how college admissions practices benefit the richest applicants. opportunity insights, a group of harvard economists, analyzed data from 12 of the country's top colleges...
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the deciding goal for the dodge came 13 minutes into the game to a stephanie and across to hit a cruise to be enough in and otherwise an eventful game. the netherlands take on the united states next in a repeat of the 2019 world cup finals, which slowly americans win to know meanwhile, suite and security loss cost. when of a south africa in the 1st game of group g in whittington with the school locks at 11, amanda ellis, this became sweden's hair when, with a game winning hate to in the last minutes the narrow victory but sweden on top of fruit g hit a big game against se, on saturday. and don't forget, you can get these on the go, just download our app out from the app store from google play. that will give you access to all the latest news and information around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. up next to the teenage scape board sensation this heading for the lympics. it's up to a short break, and i will see you at the top, the next hour. do jonas, you can buy the very wants know what makes the janet justin janet loved on banning thing stuff away from the
the deciding goal for the dodge came 13 minutes into the game to a stephanie and across to hit a cruise to be enough in and otherwise an eventful game. the netherlands take on the united states next in a repeat of the 2019 world cup finals, which slowly americans win to know meanwhile, suite and security loss cost. when of a south africa in the 1st game of group g in whittington with the school locks at 11, amanda ellis, this became sweden's hair when, with a game winning hate to in the last...
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they say they've been watching the changes happen. steadly, a stephanie dec reports from not on task really how much under the scorching greek son, lazarus shows us the effect it's having on his cross. is there any way that they are not the same? some small, some big, they should be the same with the need. also, this is burnt from the sun. all these are last projects. this is proof that climate change is real. whoever doesn't believe it. here it is. let us burn by the sun. we visit on the record breaking weekend temperature as well into the forty's not seen in greece for 50 years. so in any day, 1991 we gradually had an increase of temperature of 10 degrees during the summer. most of the seasons have changed to him. we used to 4 seasons now. now we only have to winter and summer, and then with extreme weather phenomena, city this has resulted in us having problems on our crop. ok. so farmers are very much on the front line of climate change, changes in temperature and rainfall have a direct impact on the soil and how it grows or doesn't grow their crops. now they tell us that they're
they say they've been watching the changes happen. steadly, a stephanie dec reports from not on task really how much under the scorching greek son, lazarus shows us the effect it's having on his cross. is there any way that they are not the same? some small, some big, they should be the same with the need. also, this is burnt from the sun. all these are last projects. this is proof that climate change is real. whoever doesn't believe it. here it is. let us burn by the sun. we visit on the...
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it validates that we are making a difference. stephanie: 100% placement rate. impressive. napa culinary training academy is a 12 week program at. you can watch all of our newscasts live and on-demand through the app. it is available through apple tv, google tv, and was unfair tv, and roku. still to come, the fbi the investigation into alleged bomb threat on a plane diverted to oakland last week. a pennsylvania inmate escapes. how research is expanding and intensifying. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> one aircraft down in the middle of the field. stephanie: a plane crashes in southern california, killing six. what the the faa is investigating a midflight restrictions in the area -- amid flight restrictions in the area. it is going to be windy today. frances: winds will pick up again this afternoon. it is such a beautiful start this sunset, some fog along the coast in emeryville and across the golden gate bridge. here is what you can expect today -- fog and d next few hours. temperatures generally in the 50's. it will be slow to warm up. winds pickin
it validates that we are making a difference. stephanie: 100% placement rate. impressive. napa culinary training academy is a 12 week program at. you can watch all of our newscasts live and on-demand through the app. it is available through apple tv, google tv, and was unfair tv, and roku. still to come, the fbi the investigation into alleged bomb threat on a plane diverted to oakland last week. a pennsylvania inmate escapes. how research is expanding and intensifying. moving forward. finding...
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a bit. stephanie. ancisco, a grass fire burned 5 acres in mclaren park on saturday. the blaze started in the city's crocker, amazon neighborhood burning from geneva avenue near moscow street to sunnydale avenue. crews contained the fire around 5.45 last night stopping it from spreading to a nearby school. francisco rescue crews pulled a dozen people out of the waters around the city due to strong wind gusts. several children were among those rescued one rescue involved to kite surfers. and that happened around 5 in the afternoon at point lobos near cliff house. 2 kayakers also had to be rescued near pier 70 kayakers, including 6 kids were rescued from behind barry bonds. junior giants field crews say some local fishing boats helped in the rescues. everyone is expected to be okay. the san francisco fire department is urging people this weekend to stay out of the water because of dangerous conditions. wind gusts could reach more than 30 miles an hour. the search continues for missing petaluma man swept in
a bit. stephanie. ancisco, a grass fire burned 5 acres in mclaren park on saturday. the blaze started in the city's crocker, amazon neighborhood burning from geneva avenue near moscow street to sunnydale avenue. crews contained the fire around 5.45 last night stopping it from spreading to a nearby school. francisco rescue crews pulled a dozen people out of the waters around the city due to strong wind gusts. several children were among those rescued one rescue involved to kite surfers. and that...
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a brace a high stephanie and brandon. yeah. let's take a look at your bay bridge series forecast battle of the day. it is on and let's take a look at what you can expect at oracle park. >> as the giants face off against the a's first pitch at 06:4ppm. tonight near 60's. and we are going to notice an increase in that marine layer and also breezy winds out of the southwest 10 to 20 miles per hour. make sure to hold on to your ball caps. taking a look at current conditions out there right now. the winds of change golden gate bridge. we're tracking the return of karl, the fog. that's going to usher in cooler temperatures for your midweek forecast from now. until then, though, still in the 90's for hottest inland valleys, brentwood flirting with that triple digit heat at 98 degrees with concord and livermore. 94 degrees in novato currently in the low 90's. so certainly 48 degrees of above average temperatures today and when tracker tracking that cool onshore flow. mother nature's ec up to 20 miles per hour for downtown san francisco.
a brace a high stephanie and brandon. yeah. let's take a look at your bay bridge series forecast battle of the day. it is on and let's take a look at what you can expect at oracle park. >> as the giants face off against the a's first pitch at 06:4ppm. tonight near 60's. and we are going to notice an increase in that marine layer and also breezy winds out of the southwest 10 to 20 miles per hour. make sure to hold on to your ball caps. taking a look at current conditions out there right...
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ya en el estadio tuvo la delicadeza de alertar a stephanie. >> “stephanie, va a salir en la pantallaeren uno?”, “pues sÍ. gracias”. escobosa: me llamÓ mucho la atenciÓn porque Él pensÓ que se habÍa perdido el anillo de compromiso. entonces Él querÍa como ayudar. >> como de alguna manera conmemorativo. escobosa: no creo que sea lo mismo, pero la intenciÓn fue linda, ¿no? y bueno. ¿y tÚ quÉ piensas despuÉs de esto? ¿cuÁl fue la reacciÓn que mÁs te llamÓ la atenciÓn? >> que un podcast que a mÍ me encanta, que ellos hablaron de nosotros y pusieron fotos y todo, y yo “omg, estÁn hablando de nosotros”. escobosa: es su anillo, ¿verdad? >> sÍ. escobosa: presÚmelo. este fue el causante de todo el problema. muchas personas se han comunicado con la pareja para ofrecerles ayuda con la boda. pero ellos respetuosamente no la han aceptado. ellos estÁn trabajando duro para ir al altar con sus propios recursos. >> yo voy a trabajar con mi sudor por mis cosas y vamos a echarle ganas. escobosa: los directivos de los dodgers ordenaron un castigo ejemplar, ricardo no podrÁ entrar al estadio de los dodger
ya en el estadio tuvo la delicadeza de alertar a stephanie. >> “stephanie, va a salir en la pantallaeren uno?”, “pues sÍ. gracias”. escobosa: me llamÓ mucho la atenciÓn porque Él pensÓ que se habÍa perdido el anillo de compromiso. entonces Él querÍa como ayudar. >> como de alguna manera conmemorativo. escobosa: no creo que sea lo mismo, pero la intenciÓn fue linda, ¿no? y bueno. ¿y tÚ quÉ piensas despuÉs de esto? ¿cuÁl fue la reacciÓn que mÁs te llamÓ la...
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dave spahr as tracking all that weather that is really starting to heat up a good morning, stephanie.tart to clear out a little bit. here are the kind of getting squished a bit. and this is one of the things all about this forecast has been. >> this marine layer, although it's great to have around the immediate bay, it's quite thin as you can just get a shot of idea we're talking about. that's key for the lows tonight because even though this is expected to spill across the bay again, those higher elevations, even right here in the bay, you won't cool off being in the 70's even overnight. there are surface winds, not much of that to speak up this afternoon. it upticks a little bit from local winds are onshore by tomorrow. they become a little bit more potent as they could become a more some was that high, chris, off to the southeast temperature. check for you. we've got the 50's around the bay right now. 73, antioch, 64 for concord and livermore. also 62 to the santa clara valley for the a's today versus the twins game. time at 407. some cooling relief at about 80 for you, folks. well
dave spahr as tracking all that weather that is really starting to heat up a good morning, stephanie.tart to clear out a little bit. here are the kind of getting squished a bit. and this is one of the things all about this forecast has been. >> this marine layer, although it's great to have around the immediate bay, it's quite thin as you can just get a shot of idea we're talking about. that's key for the lows tonight because even though this is expected to spill across the bay again,...
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dan: i-team reporter stephanie sierra joins us with the latest on a strange story. ephanie: this is a significant purchase. tonight we are digging into flannery associates. the firm just 5500 acres of farmland in solano county, including near travis air force base, nearly double the size of san francisco, yet no one, not even the federal government, can figure out who was behind it and more importantly, why. federal officials say a mysterious company has purchased nearly $1 billion of land surrounding travis air force base. one of the most critical military bases in the western u.s.. democratic -- a democratic congressman prompted a federal investigation. >> in your briefings on the matter, do you have any reason to believe the purchase of this land is first by? >> i have every reason in the world is to believe this land is in an area in which spy operations or any other nefarious activity could take place and could detrimentally impact the ability of travis air force base to operate in a moment of national emergency. stephanie: public records show the company, flann
dan: i-team reporter stephanie sierra joins us with the latest on a strange story. ephanie: this is a significant purchase. tonight we are digging into flannery associates. the firm just 5500 acres of farmland in solano county, including near travis air force base, nearly double the size of san francisco, yet no one, not even the federal government, can figure out who was behind it and more importantly, why. federal officials say a mysterious company has purchased nearly $1 billion of land...
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a bit. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. a brush fire off. i-580, in livermore scorched nearly 80 acres and is now fully contained. it started near north ynn road at about 7 o'clock last nit. fire crews originally responded to reports of a car fire. so far no reports of any injuries. >> and 10's of thousands of taylor swift fans descended upon levi stadium for 9, 2, >> of the era's tour and many came out with their friends and family to share in that experience. you can see that there about 60,000 people showed up and many other stood outside the arena during the actual concert. us listening in 2 fans we spoke with say they grew swifties. they got to the concert early to pick up some merchandise and just soak in the whole experience. >> so amazing it, too, because it's different era's of her music. and we've appreciated her since she was in country and made that switch to and just become like of cultural icon. she's the perfect person up to. >> a swift broke curfew at levi stadium both nights of the performance, which means s
a bit. stephanie. >> all right, dave, thank you. a brush fire off. i-580, in livermore scorched nearly 80 acres and is now fully contained. it started near north ynn road at about 7 o'clock last nit. fire crews originally responded to reports of a car fire. so far no reports of any injuries. >> and 10's of thousands of taylor swift fans descended upon levi stadium for 9, 2, >> of the era's tour and many came out with their friends and family to share in that experience. you...
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dr. aspen sued, he is a adult and child psychiatrist who's also in take talk and in new york city, stephanie, my otis, a doctoral candidate in psychology at temple university. i wanted to start with you dr. hahn, you know, like katie, who we saw in that video. so many people are online having these conversations about mental health that includes licensed health professionals like yourself, but also a lot of unlicensed people just talking about their own experiences. why are you on take talking? what do you make of this phenomenon? yeah, i joined take tag in the fall of 2020 as a way to bring some diversity, a perspectives to the mental health content that i was seeing. it was very focused on the, you know, drove centric, traditional ways of psychology and healing and not like representation. of people of global majority and more liberation oriented ways of healing. i'm dr. aspen when you hear that answer. i mean is that why you're using the platform and, and what concerns you the most? so that's great at 1st, it's such a pleasure to be in the room with these 2 individuals on the, on the just
dr. aspen sued, he is a adult and child psychiatrist who's also in take talk and in new york city, stephanie, my otis, a doctoral candidate in psychology at temple university. i wanted to start with you dr. hahn, you know, like katie, who we saw in that video. so many people are online having these conversations about mental health that includes licensed health professionals like yourself, but also a lot of unlicensed people just talking about their own experiences. why are you on take talking?...
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a salient point. this made, stephanie, why are you not a a? yes, i was a 100 percent nodding because again, when i went into this i was looking for that. like wondering what's the new ones here? and it really was so many people say in accurate content, and that's not exactly what i was finding. i was again finding people's experiences that weren't exactly inaccurate, but they're not a complete picture. they're one little statement. one seems really and when you're seeing that, that's not new and nuanced and not at all me in. that's what take talk lens to and i think it's really great when you have mental health professionals who can keep that in mind. like they're both doing here, which is amazing. and you can really have that more nuanced conversation. and people really thinking about that because that's so important. right. and i do want to share with you on youtube arsenal, k d thing, the gold water rule states that psychiatrists should not speculate about the mental state of public figures. how did they reconcile this with what they feel i
a salient point. this made, stephanie, why are you not a a? yes, i was a 100 percent nodding because again, when i went into this i was looking for that. like wondering what's the new ones here? and it really was so many people say in accurate content, and that's not exactly what i was finding. i was again finding people's experiences that weren't exactly inaccurate, but they're not a complete picture. they're one little statement. one seems really and when you're seeing that, that's not new...
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a bit. stephanie. ting the bay area, as dave just mentioned, with the east bay under a heat advisory. >> from boys, tiffany justice is live for us now in walnut creek with the latest on how it's feeling out there. tiffany. >> yeah, people are already seeing the shade. we are at a local park playground right behind us is getting pretty busy and has that built-in shade and that is going to come in handy as the day and morning goes along. walnut creek is expected to reach the triple digits today. we do know that there is a heat advisory in place for many parts of the bay area that started on friday and will go until tonight. so who is supposed to really feel that he antioch, is expected to reach 101, saturday, rosa in livermore, 99 degrees and concord is supposed to reach 98 degrees today. you know, when days like this is not a bad idea to stay inside and out of the heat. and it's a tip from officials. another one is keeping physical activity to a minimum drinking. plenty of water and keeping an eye on any
a bit. stephanie. ting the bay area, as dave just mentioned, with the east bay under a heat advisory. >> from boys, tiffany justice is live for us now in walnut creek with the latest on how it's feeling out there. tiffany. >> yeah, people are already seeing the shade. we are at a local park playground right behind us is getting pretty busy and has that built-in shade and that is going to come in handy as the day and morning goes along. walnut creek is expected to reach the triple...
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a bit. stephanie. ank you. >> and all that heat that dave was talking about is actually not keeping a lot of people from taking some time outdoors. kron 4 justin campbell stopped by allen round rock park in san jose to see how people they're planning to keep cool this holiday weekend. >> these 2 runners broke a sweat friday afternoon at alum rock park. today is to hide and expected to be this hot. so like we're just not going back and stuff but it was good. the temperature reached the low 90's during their run. they are now getting ready for even more heat. a lot of water. and, you know, takes us through these at home and stuff like that have sunscreens dock on what is takes a lot goes down excluded or smoother, just taste better. >> whatever water you drink, just make sure you drink enough. the temperatures are expected to reach into the mid 90's saturday and sunday. >> are you guys going to actually, you know, you still be out in the heat. >> now now, know, i think about today. no, not too hot for you
a bit. stephanie. ank you. >> and all that heat that dave was talking about is actually not keeping a lot of people from taking some time outdoors. kron 4 justin campbell stopped by allen round rock park in san jose to see how people they're planning to keep cool this holiday weekend. >> these 2 runners broke a sweat friday afternoon at alum rock park. today is to hide and expected to be this hot. so like we're just not going back and stuff but it was good. the temperature reached...
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also difficult geographically, sometimes to reach these uh, these areas, these remote areas. drill a stephanie, tell us in athens many, many facts. thank you. turning to south american how large areas of columbia are still controlled by armed groups despite a peace deal agreed to by the government and the biggest rebel affection for authorities. estimate the 10s of thousands of children were forced to fight for these groups. during the decade before the peace agreement, many continued to do so today dw met 2 young men who managed to escape from their captors. we've changed their names to protect their identities, and i should mention viewers might find parts of the next report. disturbing. ramona, not his real name, is now training to be an architect. at 14, he was suppose to take victims of any legal plan to secret locations where they were tortured and dismembered as lawyers. or 2 of these, you'd see mis jessie's and the x is covered in black. and the most of those who did is, would come out with that overalls also covered in blood. on the generals on, you'd hear the screams from the clan, f
also difficult geographically, sometimes to reach these uh, these areas, these remote areas. drill a stephanie, tell us in athens many, many facts. thank you. turning to south american how large areas of columbia are still controlled by armed groups despite a peace deal agreed to by the government and the biggest rebel affection for authorities. estimate the 10s of thousands of children were forced to fight for these groups. during the decade before the peace agreement, many continued to do so...
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a first look at the weather. good morning, david. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. we're getting things started. start off with a little bit less in the way that marine layer. that's role apparent the shop in the east bay shoreline. there you see a couple scattered clouds way a lot. >> but it's also warmer at first light going on. the only difference is we have a little bit of weaker high pressure right aboveus compared to yesterday and maybe a little bit more of a surface wind this afternoon to help take a slight edge off of things. but don't expect much east bay shoreline, as you can see, kind of lit up very nicely at this hour. now we're still into that excessive heat advisory heat advisory for much of the bay. meanwhile, it's a warning, as you can see, the sacramento in central valleys. this will be through this evening because there's a more dramatic drop with those temperatures by tomorrow. now, our current numbers already batting at 75 for antioch. most readings you can see in the board are in the 60's except the coast. you can see 55 there, half moon bay, 58%
a first look at the weather. good morning, david. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. we're getting things started. start off with a little bit less in the way that marine layer. that's role apparent the shop in the east bay shoreline. there you see a couple scattered clouds way a lot. >> but it's also warmer at first light going on. the only difference is we have a little bit of weaker high pressure right aboveus compared to yesterday and maybe a little bit more of a...
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there's a lot going on there, to stephanie's point about a total rerating from this year to last. >> look, i think meta is actually -- i agree with everything stephanie said. i think it's actually a really easy story to understand what's happening there. the only real question is when does it get too carried away the story is pretty linear it was a bloated situation in 2021 they had vice presidents to report to other vice presidents to report to other vice presidents they had people doing tiktoks about throwing impromptu picnics on a tuesday morning on the roof of the building. it was a joke and they were fat and happy and a lot of the tech giants just like them look very similar. it's amazing what happens when you realize how many people you can get rid of who aren't adding anything it's a double benefit. number one, the expense comes off but, number two, the people who are actually there and want to do something and want a ship code, they believe in the mission again. and they get energized you get a double benefit when you clear out, okay, that's great. so the stock has more than d
there's a lot going on there, to stephanie's point about a total rerating from this year to last. >> look, i think meta is actually -- i agree with everything stephanie said. i think it's actually a really easy story to understand what's happening there. the only real question is when does it get too carried away the story is pretty linear it was a bloated situation in 2021 they had vice presidents to report to other vice presidents to report to other vice presidents they had people doing...
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a bit. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. t of the system is working but friction remains between the city's police union and the mayor four's. dan kerman has the details. >> it's not a good situation and it needs to be addressed. oakland police officers association, president barry donelan talking about a power outage. >> that knocked out the city's 9-1-1, system thursday afternoon. the city is taking this very seriously. oakland mayor sheng thao says calls went unanswered for only 10 minutes and much of the system is now back online. all emergency calls are being answered in a perfectly dispatch for police fire, medical services. and again, if you have a 9-1-1, call. >> and your call drops. are you received a busy signal? just hang up and call back. but while calls are being answered, the mayor admits the systems automated dispatching system is still not up and running. and the police officers union says thht slowing down. police response across the city. >> these dispatchers are toiling in an environment literally breaking
a bit. stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. t of the system is working but friction remains between the city's police union and the mayor four's. dan kerman has the details. >> it's not a good situation and it needs to be addressed. oakland police officers association, president barry donelan talking about a power outage. >> that knocked out the city's 9-1-1, system thursday afternoon. the city is taking this very seriously. oakland mayor sheng thao says calls went unanswered for...
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a 1st time fact. everything has already changed. stephanie decker, g 0, but us on us in greece. still ahead on algebra. african leaders arrive in st. petersburg as of russia host of farm in an attempt to foster relationships on the continent. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back is known as economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinion, just for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really? who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big project operations and individuals across the building. there's inside story on al jazeera, dreaming of some way more amazing the similar you will find accelerating. and incredible days and older fuel, you can just 16. it's all here to visit a couple of dot com. water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of p
a 1st time fact. everything has already changed. stephanie decker, g 0, but us on us in greece. still ahead on algebra. african leaders arrive in st. petersburg as of russia host of farm in an attempt to foster relationships on the continent. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back is known as economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinion, just for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly...
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a stephanie decor reports from modest on us under the scorching greek son, lazarus shows us the effect it's having on his cross is their name and they are not the same. some small, some big. they should be the same with me. also this is burned from the sun. all these are last projects. this is proof that climate change is real. wherever doesn't believe it. here it is. let us burn by the sun. we visit on our record breaking weekend temperature as well into the forty's not seen in greece for 50 years. so in any day, 1991 we gradually had an increase and the temperature of 10 degrees during the summer. also, the seasons have changed to him. we used to 4 seasons now we only have to winter and summer and then with extreme weather phenomena city this has resulted in us having problems on our crop on a farm is a very much on the front line of climate change changes in temperature and rainfall have a direct impact on the soil and how it grows or doesn't grow their crops. now they tell us that they're having to adapt and that of course comes out of cost. they have to do things differently. now,
a stephanie decor reports from modest on us under the scorching greek son, lazarus shows us the effect it's having on his cross is their name and they are not the same. some small, some big. they should be the same with me. also this is burned from the sun. all these are last projects. this is proof that climate change is real. wherever doesn't believe it. here it is. let us burn by the sun. we visit on our record breaking weekend temperature as well into the forty's not seen in greece for 50...
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also difficult geographically, sometimes to reach these uh, these areas, these remote areas. drill a stephanie, tell us in athens many, many facts. thank you. as many women across the middle east and north africa are simply not free to go where they want. in some places, even leaving the home requires the permission of a male guardian. a new report from human rights watch examines 20 countries where women's movements can be restricted, including saudi arabia. the kingdom has gone to reforms in recent years, loosening restrictions on women. well, it is legal now for women to move out of her husband's home without his consent. he can take her to the court and declare her disobedient, making the women's life difficult. meanwhile, in ron married, women require their husbands permission to get a passport and to leave the country. women are also not considered legal guardians of their own children and need demands consent to take their children out of the country in. yeah, of course, the authorities do not allow women to travel anywhere in the country or abroad without being accompanied by now guard
also difficult geographically, sometimes to reach these uh, these areas, these remote areas. drill a stephanie, tell us in athens many, many facts. thank you. as many women across the middle east and north africa are simply not free to go where they want. in some places, even leaving the home requires the permission of a male guardian. a new report from human rights watch examines 20 countries where women's movements can be restricted, including saudi arabia. the kingdom has gone to reforms in...
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a. stephanie? yeah. what's the very latest you can tell us that's happening that it's a very fluid. uh, a very urgent situation. um. last time we went on there about an hour ago, there was a massive fire, a little bit to the left up on the hill and then there's just been an alert sent to the phones waiting for july. the tonight is an area just a couple of kilometers down from we are for people to evacuate from there to here, to kill toddy. now you're looking at the landscape of your body completely devastated. this is a very popular holiday destination. this is where a lot of those tourists on saturday saturday afternoon when the winds changed and picked up when the flames are push this way. moved here and you can see also 5 the to your right, the helicopter coming. this is the constant scenario here. really we're talking amongst the team, it looks like the end of days, you have had a comforters, meeting kitchen of re supplying themselves with sea water. and this is how fluid it is because of the wind disgusting. over 25 not so you can see it and this is tyler, this pull them and ta
a. stephanie? yeah. what's the very latest you can tell us that's happening that it's a very fluid. uh, a very urgent situation. um. last time we went on there about an hour ago, there was a massive fire, a little bit to the left up on the hill and then there's just been an alert sent to the phones waiting for july. the tonight is an area just a couple of kilometers down from we are for people to evacuate from there to here, to kill toddy. now you're looking at the landscape of your body...
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a canopy of colorado sky. he lived there with his older sister, stephanie, ever since they were kids. rents had divorced and his mom, beth, had found another husband a guy who owned the 7:11. they home schooled jake so that he could help out more on the ranch. >> he was out there all day, every day, almost every day. >> another. jake pettigrew and rebecca used to help out at the 7:11. >> what was it like at the ranch? >> it was really quiet. maybe a couple of times a year they would have a family reunion or hunters would come up and stay in the cabin. >> by 2003, his sister stephanie had moved out. looking for life beyond the sprawl of the 7:11. >> what about jake and his sister? >> i know that he loved his sister but he was upset that she married who she married. >> that would be david jackson. >> so, jake did not like dig so much because he was a carney. and he did the paintball booth and when the carnival came through. >> and jake thought that that she should be with someone else than works the paintball? >> exactly. >> they married in town only coming up to the ranch occasionally.
a canopy of colorado sky. he lived there with his older sister, stephanie, ever since they were kids. rents had divorced and his mom, beth, had found another husband a guy who owned the 7:11. they home schooled jake so that he could help out more on the ranch. >> he was out there all day, every day, almost every day. >> another. jake pettigrew and rebecca used to help out at the 7:11. >> what was it like at the ranch? >> it was really quiet. maybe a couple of times a...
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a bit. stephanie day. thank you., fans once again gather in santa clara. >> to see taylor swift perform at levi stadium and that's where we also find kron four's tiffany justice and tiffany go to fill the blank spaces for us. any fans that you're seeing out there or have they given you any friendship, bracelets? >> no friendship bracelet yet. hopefully i can get my hands on with those. by the time i leave today. but we actually spoke with us with the mom and her 2 daughters. they are the first in line right behind us. and tell us that they actually right here into town around 1 o'clock in the morning. and they actually went to her first ever concert back in 2009. we know that the concert is at 6 o'clock tonight, but it is not stopping people from waking up early and lining up to get her merchandise. and that has been a big element of this concert and they are ready to go with their coffee. cheers and snacks. a have also set up differently. officials have organized this area a little more for this pmerchandise trailer
a bit. stephanie day. thank you., fans once again gather in santa clara. >> to see taylor swift perform at levi stadium and that's where we also find kron four's tiffany justice and tiffany go to fill the blank spaces for us. any fans that you're seeing out there or have they given you any friendship, bracelets? >> no friendship bracelet yet. hopefully i can get my hands on with those. by the time i leave today. but we actually spoke with us with the mom and her 2 daughters. they...
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reporting live in a studio. stephanie lin kron. 4 news. thank you, stephanie. >> another big story. there is a looming leadership void at the antioch police department, one which the east county naacp fines troubling yesterday. police chief steven ford announced plans to retire next month. this is adding to the turmoil at a department already dealing with nearly half its implicated in a racist and homophobic text messaging scandal. kron four's philippe took off has the latest. >> by mid august, the antioch police department will be without a permanent top cop, a crippling blow to an already short-staffed agency marred by an ongoing federal investigation into alleged police misconduct. we are very saddened to learn that chief board has decided. >> to move chief doctor steven ford announced his retirement wednesday without explaining what led to his decision. as many as 45 of his department's 100 sworn officers are connected to a racist and homophobic text messaging scandal. >> that has led to dozens of officers being suspended as a result. criminal charges have been dropped in some ca
reporting live in a studio. stephanie lin kron. 4 news. thank you, stephanie. >> another big story. there is a looming leadership void at the antioch police department, one which the east county naacp fines troubling yesterday. police chief steven ford announced plans to retire next month. this is adding to the turmoil at a department already dealing with nearly half its implicated in a racist and homophobic text messaging scandal. kron four's philippe took off has the latest. >> by...
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this is a done deal. stephanieave a sense of how much support there is for the coup versus for president bazoum and for democracy there in niger? kamissa: in the -- yesterday, when we heard that president bazoum was -- quote, unquote -- "kidnapped" by mutineers, nigeriens mobilized in niamey to show support for president bazoum, saying that they were not in favor of a military coup. president bazoum was democratically elected only two years ago in niger, so it's safe to say that a majority of nigeriens still supported him. he has worked with partners in the region. he has brought niger back on the map. he's worked very closely with the united states, with friends. -- with france. he attended the u.s.-africa summit last december. and he really showcased niger and presented niger as a country that was ready for more investments and that was on the track for progress and development. so it's a -- i think that there is a general disappointment that this progress was -- that an end was put to that progress. stephanie: k
this is a done deal. stephanieave a sense of how much support there is for the coup versus for president bazoum and for democracy there in niger? kamissa: in the -- yesterday, when we heard that president bazoum was -- quote, unquote -- "kidnapped" by mutineers, nigeriens mobilized in niamey to show support for president bazoum, saying that they were not in favor of a military coup. president bazoum was democratically elected only two years ago in niger, so it's safe to say that a...
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a few minutes. kenneth stephanie, back to you. thank embry said. >> fairfield police are reopening a cold case into the disappearance of young girl who went missing back in 1991. police say they're now looking into a former pastor has a new suspect. reporter rowena shaddox talked with police who at one time called their prime suspect that person their prime suspect in the case. >> i'm always going hold on to hope because she's my little girl. >> that was in 2001 when we spoke with and campbell, 10 years after her 4 year-old daughter nikki disappeared as she rode her bike not far from their fairfield home today. there is new hope that her daughter's case may finally be solved as fairfield police say they are now looking at a new suspect. 83 year-old david zandstra authorities in pennsylvania arrested him monday for the murder of an 8 year-old girl. they say he admitted to the crime. 48 years after it happened. like and double. maybe even triple punch because it's not something i ever believe. he was just the nicest, coolest calmest
a few minutes. kenneth stephanie, back to you. thank embry said. >> fairfield police are reopening a cold case into the disappearance of young girl who went missing back in 1991. police say they're now looking into a former pastor has a new suspect. reporter rowena shaddox talked with police who at one time called their prime suspect that person their prime suspect in the case. >> i'm always going hold on to hope because she's my little girl. >> that was in 2001 when we spoke...
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which prohibits property owners from terminating a lease without. >> a just cause reporting in the newsroom to be justice. stephanie, back to you. all right, tiffany, thank you so much. let's switch gears now to talk a bit about our forecast as we take a live look outside at this gorgeous view of the bay. >> you can see the city on the right hand side there and it's looking just a bit hazy. and we know it's going to start heating up. let's check in now with kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez who is tracking all that excessive heat race. yeah. that's right, stephanie. more than half of california is currently under some type of heat watch advisory or warning. >> and for us here in the bay area, no exception. we're going to be under an excessive heat warning starting saturday morning at 11 o'clock through sunday night. shortly before midnight because of the severe weather heading our way. and for those of you looking to get away to the sierra, you're going to be under heat advisory as well. starting saturday afternoon through sunday night. so if you want relief from the heat, head to the beach, especially our san
which prohibits property owners from terminating a lease without. >> a just cause reporting in the newsroom to be justice. stephanie, back to you. all right, tiffany, thank you so much. let's switch gears now to talk a bit about our forecast as we take a live look outside at this gorgeous view of the bay. >> you can see the city on the right hand side there and it's looking just a bit hazy. and we know it's going to start heating up. let's check in now with kron 4 meteorologist...
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stephanie: it is certainly a case that may have impacts within texas and beyond.ah varney, thank you so much for your reporting. sarah: thank you. ♪ geoff: with the intense focus on the republican primary this election season, one democratic underdog has been getting attention for his controversial comments, spreading misinformation on a range of topics. that was on display again today, as robert f. kennedy jr. testified on capitol hill at a hearing convened by house republicans. lisa desjardins explores what has captured the attention of some voters. lisa: the first major 2024 surprise, democrat robert f. kennedy jr. has sparked double-digit support in polls, controversy on airwaves, and a headache for president joe biden. this spring, the 69-year-old environmental lawyer launched his campaign highlighting his famous political family, speaking in massachusetts with a sea of “kennedy for president” signs. robert: i have come here today to announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination for president of the united states. lisa: an echo of the past impossible to
stephanie: it is certainly a case that may have impacts within texas and beyond.ah varney, thank you so much for your reporting. sarah: thank you. ♪ geoff: with the intense focus on the republican primary this election season, one democratic underdog has been getting attention for his controversial comments, spreading misinformation on a range of topics. that was on display again today, as robert f. kennedy jr. testified on capitol hill at a hearing convened by house republicans. lisa...
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stephanie: david dejong is the director of the pima-maricopa irrigation project in the community, and aho has written on tribal water issues for decades. >> the federal government finally made right by providing funds for the community to bring its water home and restore its agricultural economy. stephanie: rodney lewis, the tribal attorney who fought for the water rights settlement is the late father of the tribe's current governor stephen roe lewis. >> the senior water rights versus -- stephanie: building on his father's legacy means conserving the water, so he takes particular pride in this water recharge station. it allows the tribe to bank water they don't use. it's the only place where you can still see a slice of the gila river on the reservation. >> we have returned part of the flow of the gila river through this area. and it's become a riparian wetlands area that we're just so proud of. we have over 100 species of birds. when we brought the water back, it was almost like the land healed itself. stephanie: with the gila river no longer the main water source on the reservation, t
stephanie: david dejong is the director of the pima-maricopa irrigation project in the community, and aho has written on tribal water issues for decades. >> the federal government finally made right by providing funds for the community to bring its water home and restore its agricultural economy. stephanie: rodney lewis, the tribal attorney who fought for the water rights settlement is the late father of the tribe's current governor stephen roe lewis. >> the senior water rights...
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in tehran, order and fashion, if the employees of their office do not come out without a veil or headscarf , stephanie cronin, a researcher of contemporary iranian history, in her book reza shah and the formation of modern iran , mentioned examples of the conditions that existed at that time, in the spring of 1304, the ministry education was determined by the circular that girls wearing hijab do not have the right to receive their award or diploma and he issued a decree that no salary and benefits will be paid to any female teacher who wears a veil . if someone wears a long dress, let the sky fly with scissors, reza khan was exiled in 1320, and reza khan's freedom blanket was collected . now, freedom has a different meaning for iranian women, a concept that changes from the house to the alley and street. let's see the pictures from the big meeting ceremony people of chastity and hijab , who are currently being held in different cities of the country , are now celebrating the death of the father of america's betrayals. honorable mr. dr. khosropanah, secretary of the supreme council of cultural revoluti
in tehran, order and fashion, if the employees of their office do not come out without a veil or headscarf , stephanie cronin, a researcher of contemporary iranian history, in her book reza shah and the formation of modern iran , mentioned examples of the conditions that existed at that time, in the spring of 1304, the ministry education was determined by the circular that girls wearing hijab do not have the right to receive their award or diploma and he issued a decree that no salary and...
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clicking on looking in the for those affected it's often hellish. audio. silence something a noun. dish. stephanie friend said she suffers from tentative. she has a constant whistling in her ear. does have him on and it's there all the time. it is part of my everyday nice house . i just get up in the morning. get ready, get the kids ready that i don't hear it's and i'm with that. i also turn on the radio relatively quickly. taxes of it during the day when i'm at work, that's the right to i don't hear it then he's a made me in the evening really when i rested when the kids are in bed with the silence and at night when i'm pulling a sleep enough sun i'm actually off stephanie friend, so it has an explanation for the constant westlake she thinks that was triggered by severe stress. my mama, my husband died in february last year for the more not just 5 months later. my father in law died and then a very good friend of mine who helped me a lot like the steering out the belonging and because no girl has no family disappeared and then he committed suicide. and then and then at the end of the year, my sis
clicking on looking in the for those affected it's often hellish. audio. silence something a noun. dish. stephanie friend said she suffers from tentative. she has a constant whistling in her ear. does have him on and it's there all the time. it is part of my everyday nice house . i just get up in the morning. get ready, get the kids ready that i don't hear it's and i'm with that. i also turn on the radio relatively quickly. taxes of it during the day when i'm at work, that's the right to i...
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so i think it is a successful crew, unfortunately -- coup, unfortunately. stephanielinken has called for the leaders of the coup to release president bazoum, and he was careful not to call it a coup. the u.s. and france both have security partnerships with niger's government to try and contain terrorist groups there, so how does this change things? >> it does not change much, it just prevents the u.s. from cutting all assistance to niger. if the united states were to call the event a military coup, automatically all assistance would be stopped and it also shows niger is still an important security partner and the u.s. might want to keep the door open to conduct business with niger authorities and to see if the president could maybe be reinstated. less observers today but some believe the president can be reinstated but the regional body of west african states has been deeply involved in this situation since yesterday and the president of nigeria, a neighbor of niger, has been involved in negotiating to potentially release the president and be reinstated. stephanie: w
so i think it is a successful crew, unfortunately -- coup, unfortunately. stephanielinken has called for the leaders of the coup to release president bazoum, and he was careful not to call it a coup. the u.s. and france both have security partnerships with niger's government to try and contain terrorist groups there, so how does this change things? >> it does not change much, it just prevents the u.s. from cutting all assistance to niger. if the united states were to call the event a...
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david: stephanie, it's a great question.eing some positive signs in the data, although nobody's pleased with where we are in terms of the rate of heat-associated deaths among our unsheltered neighbors. but we have seen that rate come down over the past couple of years, and we're hopeful to keep moving in that direction. as we think about campgrounds, shelters, et cetera, we are looking to partner with all of the players who were involved in the recent decision to create what has been called a structured campground that will house our unsheltered neighbors for the foreseeable future to try to make that property really a model of cooling and shade and other amenities that can help protect people from the heat in the summer. it is a difficult circumstance to be out on the city streets for five or 10 minutes, let alone many hours or an entire day. but as we transition into this new facility, i think there's a great opportunity for partnership. we're hearing interest from private sector partners as well on how they can be really
david: stephanie, it's a great question.eing some positive signs in the data, although nobody's pleased with where we are in terms of the rate of heat-associated deaths among our unsheltered neighbors. but we have seen that rate come down over the past couple of years, and we're hopeful to keep moving in that direction. as we think about campgrounds, shelters, et cetera, we are looking to partner with all of the players who were involved in the recent decision to create what has been called a...
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alguna madre me dijo que que abría la puerta del medio de la minivan y ahí encontré a mi niña de dos años. >> stephaniera ayer lo que pasó 14 de junio cuando por una mala comunicación con su pareja bajó de su auto sin saber que había puesto su hija de dos años en el asiento trasero y su hija se quedó sola por dos horas en el auto y perdió la vida por la exposición del verano. >> eran 12 niñas que siempre estaban conmigo y la extraño mucho que estoy acá ahora para ojalá ayudar a las personas. >> stephanie por años se ha dedicado al activismo y según un estudio las causas en estos casosson en un 54% con dos niños son olvidados por sus padres y 18% de niños que estaban jugando y accidentalmente fueron encerrados en el auto y el 17% es por negligencia de los padres. >> hay muchos padres de familia que no saben que es contra la ley dejar a un niño menor de seis años dentro de su vehículo. >> aún aunque estacione en las sombras o coloquios abajo no es legal y podría recibir una multa también todos estos casos se pueden prevenir y uno de los mejores momentos para tomar acción es cuando está entrando a su vehí
alguna madre me dijo que que abría la puerta del medio de la minivan y ahí encontré a mi niña de dos años. >> stephaniera ayer lo que pasó 14 de junio cuando por una mala comunicación con su pareja bajó de su auto sin saber que había puesto su hija de dos años en el asiento trasero y su hija se quedó sola por dos horas en el auto y perdió la vida por la exposición del verano. >> eran 12 niñas que siempre estaban conmigo y la extraño mucho que estoy acá ahora para...
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i'm stephanie lin in for justine. a pregnant mother is killed after a violent car crash in antioch as kron four's philippe djegal reports. it happened along the roadway known for drivers speeding. >> a grieving mother consoled streets. i just feet away from where her 20 year-old daughter rests. lifeless. >> on the roadway, like you put into words. referring to the contra costa county office of the sheriff's coroner's division has identified the woman who died as angela fee arrow. a passenger in the black sedan witnesses say was speeding down lone tree way in antioch just before 5 o'clock thursday evening. witnesses say it collided with a white sedan near ridge rock drive. she was ejected approximately 50 feet from the vehicle. and i people coming out of flying out of the car. >> and finally, call came to somebody called out to core and started yelling. >> person's name body on the ground. antioch police say the driver and another passenger in the car that rolled over were hospitalized. >> as was the driver in the car th
i'm stephanie lin in for justine. a pregnant mother is killed after a violent car crash in antioch as kron four's philippe djegal reports. it happened along the roadway known for drivers speeding. >> a grieving mother consoled streets. i just feet away from where her 20 year-old daughter rests. lifeless. >> on the roadway, like you put into words. referring to the contra costa county office of the sheriff's coroner's division has identified the woman who died as angela fee arrow. a...
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a price. back to stephanie.ight, tiffany, thank you so much for your ongoing coverage of this story. >> some lawmakers on capitol hill say within the next 10 years social security could run out of money. the social security board of trustees projected in its annual report that asset reserves of social security trust funds will become depleted in 2034 the director of the congressional budget office says people living on social security could see their payments cut by 25%. >> resources available to the system under current law are not sufficiently covered scheduled benefits within the next decade. >> the democrats have proposed a bill that would remove a current cap and require people on president biden come to the table. all right. let's talk about our one of our top stories here are forecast as we take a live look outside at this gorgeous view right there. beautiful blue, clear skies up above. but things are really starting to heat up meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez tracking it all for us. hey mabrisa. yeah, it'
a price. back to stephanie.ight, tiffany, thank you so much for your ongoing coverage of this story. >> some lawmakers on capitol hill say within the next 10 years social security could run out of money. the social security board of trustees projected in its annual report that asset reserves of social security trust funds will become depleted in 2034 the director of the congressional budget office says people living on social security could see their payments cut by 25%. >>...
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>> it certainly is a big number and even one is just remarkable, stephanie. the idea that a former president of the united states, when asked to turn over highly classified and sensitive information, which they think is at your home, then sends out his lawyer to say i have turned everything over, when that was not the case. they then had to get search warrants and effectively raided mar-a-lago, where lo and behold they found 139 documents that trump claimed were not there. remember, trump through said that they might implant about the fbi and all sorts of nonsense and the like. now we know that there were seven other search warrants in addition to the one that we knew about from mar-a-lago, it does not mean that seven separate locations like bedminster or trump tower in new york, but it could mean seven cell phones, for example, stephanie. and we know that the justice department said that warns should remain sealed, so they must have been worried, in some way shape or form, that if that information got out that it might compromise the investigation, it might l
>> it certainly is a big number and even one is just remarkable, stephanie. the idea that a former president of the united states, when asked to turn over highly classified and sensitive information, which they think is at your home, then sends out his lawyer to say i have turned everything over, when that was not the case. they then had to get search warrants and effectively raided mar-a-lago, where lo and behold they found 139 documents that trump claimed were not there. remember, trump...