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alyssa, there you go.ere is a special song you that want to hear for your mother, i'll play your request every friday morning. use #ktvu on twitter, facebook or instagram. >>> thank you, sal. >>> the time is 7:21. today at the white house, president trump is due to explain his plan to reduce the price of prescription drugs. the white house says the president's speech will focus
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alyssa: sure. so, i would say, in the philadelphia case, nonviolent, direct action is absolutely a prime moving force in gaining these communities what they can gain, which is not to say that they are wholly successful in getting the things they are pushing for. i would say there are a few other things to consider. one of those is that the nonviolent, direct action things, like sitting in and protesting, is always mixed with other simultaneous strategies, like signing petitions, registering voters, etc. if we look at the philadelphia case, some of those efforts will culminate in the 1970's, these hotly contested battles are over the mayor's office where we have a third party, the philadelphia party candidate running. we have a petition to recall rizzo by the end of the 1970's. a lot of those were the ones staging demonstrations in 1968 and in the years in between. the second thing i would add is we tend to think about nonviolent, direct action as taking place on a mass scale. so we pay attention to
alyssa: sure. so, i would say, in the philadelphia case, nonviolent, direct action is absolutely a prime moving force in gaining these communities what they can gain, which is not to say that they are wholly successful in getting the things they are pushing for. i would say there are a few other things to consider. one of those is that the nonviolent, direct action things, like sitting in and protesting, is always mixed with other simultaneous strategies, like signing petitions, registering...
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alyssa harrington is out there. what is the latest out there. >> reporter: there is a lot of traffic. we're at the overpass on acosta boulevard. the three right lanes are closed. viewers you are look at southbound 680 in dublin. this is where a big rig crashed early this morning and spilled about 70 gallons of diesel fuel in two lanes of traffic. that fuel leaked for about three quarters of a mile. metal and other debris littered the lanes as well. this happened about five hours ago around 2:00 a.m. and caltrans is still trying to get this cleaned up as soon as possible. now, what i can see is the truck on the shoulder. there is a tow truck there as well getting ready to take it away. chp put out cones and signs to direct drivers away from the impacted lanes. earlier they did hope to have all lanes open by now. it is taking a bit longer than expected. so drivers be prepared for congestion if you drive through the dublin area. reporting live in dublin, alyssa harrington, ktvu news. >> thank you, alyssa. >>> allie is
alyssa harrington is out there. what is the latest out there. >> reporter: there is a lot of traffic. we're at the overpass on acosta boulevard. the three right lanes are closed. viewers you are look at southbound 680 in dublin. this is where a big rig crashed early this morning and spilled about 70 gallons of diesel fuel in two lanes of traffic. that fuel leaked for about three quarters of a mile. metal and other debris littered the lanes as well. this happened about five hours ago...
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alyssa spokes me how it's done. the crucible waiting.are the little pieces of aluminum that have been melted down? and they put them over here? heated to 1,400 degrees. >> it's rocking hot. beautiful. >> reporter: we spot the hearts. >> someone's made something for mom. >> reporter: breaking the mold with three words in mind -- >> made in america! >> made in america, baby. go badgers. it was a great weekend. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >>> get against the wall. get against the wall. this wall over here. this wall over here. don't turn around. if you turn around i'm going to shoot you in the leg. >> scarey. a fun night on the town turns into terror and all of this caught on camera as you can see. good afternoon thanks for joining us larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. police say the quality of the video and audio is amazing. video of an armed robbery in progress on a neighborhood street in san francisco. >> abc 7 news reporter vic lee live in bernal heights with a story only on
alyssa spokes me how it's done. the crucible waiting.are the little pieces of aluminum that have been melted down? and they put them over here? heated to 1,400 degrees. >> it's rocking hot. beautiful. >> reporter: we spot the hearts. >> someone's made something for mom. >> reporter: breaking the mold with three words in mind -- >> made in america! >> made in america, baby. go badgers. it was a great weekend. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right >>...
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alyssa shows me how it's done. the crucible waiting.e the little pieces of aluminum that have been melted down? and then they just put these right over here in the crucible? heated to 1,400 degrees. >> it's rocking hot. >> so, it's rocking hot. beautiful. >> reporter: we spot the hearts. >> someone's made something for mom. breaking the mold with three words in mind -- >> made in america, baby! >> made in america, baby. go badgers. it was a great weekend. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. until then, good night. >>> from good night hugs to hands up. tonight see the frightening video and armed robbery as it happens. >>> the earthquake felt right away. but the alert took hours. >>> the new plastic ban in san francisco that goes beyond straws. >> don't turn around. if you turn around, i am going to shoot you in the leg. >> just how quickly this armed robbery unfolded. thank you for joining us. i i am amendmen i i am ama daetz. >> and i am vic lee will walk you through how it was recorded. >> reporter: the police d
alyssa shows me how it's done. the crucible waiting.e the little pieces of aluminum that have been melted down? and then they just put these right over here in the crucible? heated to 1,400 degrees. >> it's rocking hot. >> so, it's rocking hot. beautiful. >> reporter: we spot the hearts. >> someone's made something for mom. breaking the mold with three words in mind -- >> made in america, baby! >> made in america, baby. go badgers. it was a great weekend. i'm...
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. >> alyssa harrington, you are at the petaluma airport right now.sses say that plane had just taken off. alyssa? >> reporter: the plane went down about a half-mile from here. witnesses heard it sputter before it crashed. this happened in the area of east washington street near old adobe road. this video shows investigators with the faa police and firefighters examining the wreckage. the plane is registered to a man out of carmichael, which is near sacramento. officials have not released the name of the pilot or the passenger. the plane appeared to be having engine trouble. >> we are out practicing balls at the golf course. you hear the plane take off. as soon as it got over the golf course, you could hear it sputtering. it didn't sound right. the engine started sputtering again. made a right turn going back towards the airport. and then the plane went sideways and went straight down. all you could hear was a loud thud into the concrete. >> reporter: the plane is said to be a fence rv six. this type of plane is a popular plane. the faa and ntsb are c
. >> alyssa harrington, you are at the petaluma airport right now.sses say that plane had just taken off. alyssa? >> reporter: the plane went down about a half-mile from here. witnesses heard it sputter before it crashed. this happened in the area of east washington street near old adobe road. this video shows investigators with the faa police and firefighters examining the wreckage. the plane is registered to a man out of carmichael, which is near sacramento. officials have not...
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alyssa, autumn. good luck to you both, class of 2020.> the question once again really is will mass shootings smashing any charge in america's gun laws? parkland florida, survivor david hogg tweeted get ready for two weeks of media coverage of politicians acting like they give an explicative where in reality they want to boost their approval ratings before midterms. here in texas the governor is planning round table discussions. his lieutenant governor, dan patrick offered a suggestion of his own. >> maybe we need to look at limiting the entrance and exits into our schools so that we can have law enforcement looking at the people who come in, one or two entrances. >> joining me now democratic congressman al green who represents nearby houston. congressman thank you for joining us. does limiting the number of entrances and exits sound like a strategy? >> well thank you for having me. and let me give my sympathies and expressions of concern. i want to talk about a number of things. and with reference to your specific question, that does not
alyssa, autumn. good luck to you both, class of 2020.> the question once again really is will mass shootings smashing any charge in america's gun laws? parkland florida, survivor david hogg tweeted get ready for two weeks of media coverage of politicians acting like they give an explicative where in reality they want to boost their approval ratings before midterms. here in texas the governor is planning round table discussions. his lieutenant governor, dan patrick offered a suggestion of his...
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riberio is is alyssa a historian of the late 20th century united states, a professor at allegheny college. her research focuses on north philadelphia residents as they dealt through political and economic changes. glasker,ght is wayne the associate professor of history who is annex bird and african-american history and civil rights. , aally, belinda davis professor of history at rutgers. she is here mostly to speak about activism in germany. christina larocco. to get started, i wanted to talk -- i wanted to hop back to a question that came up this morning. that is the tendency among americans to think about the early and late 1960's as a very different. one of the benefits of this panel is that we can get an international perspective on the question, although i am eager to to have our americanisst speak -- eager to have our americanisst speak as well. the question on the table is how different, truly, were these eras? why do we think of them as so different, and how accurate is that perception? assistant prof. ribeiro: i can start with a little u.s. context. i would argue there is more co
riberio is is alyssa a historian of the late 20th century united states, a professor at allegheny college. her research focuses on north philadelphia residents as they dealt through political and economic changes. glasker,ght is wayne the associate professor of history who is annex bird and african-american history and civil rights. , aally, belinda davis professor of history at rutgers. she is here mostly to speak about activism in germany. christina larocco. to get started, i wanted to talk...
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alyssa harrington spoke to people who felt the quake. >> i was awake, just finished feeding the baby and heard something that sounded like thunder. and then things rocked and rolled. >> reporter: awhether i slyssa s in alamo. the 3.37 tremor was an early wake-up call. >> i was here in 1989 for the quake. and i thought, this is the start of another big one. >> reporter: this follows a group of another small earthquakes in the same area over the weekend. this map shows the cluster all centered in or near the san ramon valley. >> it had a little rolling and then it was a big jolt. >> reporter: a similar but larger earthquake swarm shook the danville area in february. usgs brian kilgore said they're in between two fault lines, but the swarms boil down to a coincidence. >> the san ramon valley has produced earthquake swarms like this half a dozen times or more since, i think, 1970 when usgs started monitoring these things. >> reporter: kilgore says the small earthquaes do not mean a big one is coming, but they should be a reminder to everyone in earthquake country to be prepared. in alamo
alyssa harrington spoke to people who felt the quake. >> i was awake, just finished feeding the baby and heard something that sounded like thunder. and then things rocked and rolled. >> reporter: awhether i slyssa s in alamo. the 3.37 tremor was an early wake-up call. >> i was here in 1989 for the quake. and i thought, this is the start of another big one. >> reporter: this follows a group of another small earthquakes in the same area over the weekend. this map shows the...
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next to him is alyssa ribeiro, a historian of the late 20th century united states and an assistant professor at allegheny college. her current research focuses on north philadelphia residents from the 1960's to the 1980's. this as they dealt with the political and economic changes taking place in that era. to her right is wayne glasker, who is associate professor of history at rutgers university camden and is an expert in african-american history and the civil rights movement. and then finally, at the end of our table, is belinda davis, who is professor of history at rutgers university in new brunswick and director of the rutgers center for european studies. she is here mostly to speak about activism in germany in the 1960's. my name is christina larocco, pchb and manager here at the historical society of pennsylvania. to get started, i wanted to go back to a question that came up especially this morning, that is the tendency certainly among a lot of americans to think about the early 1960's and late 1960's as very different. we have talked about this, of course. i think one of the benefits
next to him is alyssa ribeiro, a historian of the late 20th century united states and an assistant professor at allegheny college. her current research focuses on north philadelphia residents from the 1960's to the 1980's. this as they dealt with the political and economic changes taking place in that era. to her right is wayne glasker, who is associate professor of history at rutgers university camden and is an expert in african-american history and the civil rights movement. and then finally,...
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then i went to sleep, alyssa had a date. . unless i had a date >> i paid my own way through school. finished in under four years. you do what you do. >> after you graduate, did you say ought to be the ceo of lockheed martin? know, i took a job as a economists in washington with the bureau of labor statistics. job for a grad student to come in. i started my career here. i interviewed several companies. lockheed.at >> when you went to georgia, you worked your way up. you had 22 different leadership positions. >> i was there for 13 years. 18 months and i was a supervisor or it at the two-year mark, i was put on a development program. , het credit to the sponsor put me forward for the program. at the end of two years, i was a manager over all of the production. >> your husband was unemployed. he got a job interview with what company. >> he surprised me. his company went out of business. we had a five month old baby. it was a tough labor market. he came home one day and said i got a job at lockheed martin. >i said why my company? out he worked at the finance department. i was running ind
then i went to sleep, alyssa had a date. . unless i had a date >> i paid my own way through school. finished in under four years. you do what you do. >> after you graduate, did you say ought to be the ceo of lockheed martin? know, i took a job as a economists in washington with the bureau of labor statistics. job for a grad student to come in. i started my career here. i interviewed several companies. lockheed.at >> when you went to georgia, you worked your way up. you had 22...
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alyssa harrington in emeryville right now. good morning, alyssa. >> reporter: good morning.this shell station, you can see that a gallon of gas will cost $3.65. that could add up fast. drivers i talked to are not happy about it. according to aaa, these prices are not keeping people home this weekend. a record number of americans are expected to travel over memorial day. aaa estimates nearly 32 million americans will get out of town rick most of them by car. one man i talked to said the high gas prices are preventing him from traveling long distances. another driver said he is sucking it up and is taking a road trip anyway. he's not looking forward to the traffic. how do you feel about gas prices this morning? >> very bad. because it's coming up the past -- i did not expect this. >> i don't think it's stopping a lot of people. a lot of people that are working, they are probably going to have a little hardship this year. i don't know what's going to happen. i remember when gas was like $.99 a gallon. >> reporter: drivers can expect some heavy traffic over the next couple days.
alyssa harrington in emeryville right now. good morning, alyssa. >> reporter: good morning.this shell station, you can see that a gallon of gas will cost $3.65. that could add up fast. drivers i talked to are not happy about it. according to aaa, these prices are not keeping people home this weekend. a record number of americans are expected to travel over memorial day. aaa estimates nearly 32 million americans will get out of town rick most of them by car. one man i talked to said the...
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. >> ktvu's alyssa harrington, you are at petaluma airport right now. but you know this morning? >> reporter: good morning, dave and pam. the airport is quiet this morning. we do know that the lane was registered to a man in carmichael. which is right outside of sacramento. officials have not released the identity of the two people in the plane. they were killed when the single-engine plane went down just a half-mile from here, from the airport at about 4 pm yesterday. the records was scattered. -- wreckage was scattered. they all responded to the scene. at this point, they have not determined the cause of the crash but witnesses say the plane appeared to be having engine trouble. >> we were practicing in the golf course. you hear the plane take off. you can hear it sputtering. and it didn't sound right. and then the engine started sputtering again. made a right turn. going back towards the airport. next thing you know, the plane went sideways and went straight down. you could hear a loud thud into the concrete. >> reporter: the plane is said to be a vance rv six. this type of pa
. >> ktvu's alyssa harrington, you are at petaluma airport right now. but you know this morning? >> reporter: good morning, dave and pam. the airport is quiet this morning. we do know that the lane was registered to a man in carmichael. which is right outside of sacramento. officials have not released the identity of the two people in the plane. they were killed when the single-engine plane went down just a half-mile from here, from the airport at about 4 pm yesterday. the records...
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which she said she made all up. >> after more than one hour on the stand alyssa left the hall of justice without answering why she recanted her claims of domestic violence at the hands of reuben foster. under direct examination and testifying against the advice of her lawyer, the 28-year-old said that she lied when she called 911 and february. she reported that foster beat her and threw her out of his home. the reason, through tears she said it was all because she was picked off and wanted to end him. she wanted to ruin his career. i am sorry and i apologize. >> it was very unusual to see a victim get on the stand like that and completely say that they lied to the police. the das office is going to have a lot to think about whether they can move forward at this point. >> foster was a highly touted draft pick in the spring of 2017. poised to be a key player in the 49ers resurgence. she testified she got into a fight with two women in semper cisco the night before. february 10. the next day, she ended their dating relationship. a video of the incident was posted on social media. she says s
which she said she made all up. >> after more than one hour on the stand alyssa left the hall of justice without answering why she recanted her claims of domestic violence at the hands of reuben foster. under direct examination and testifying against the advice of her lawyer, the 28-year-old said that she lied when she called 911 and february. she reported that foster beat her and threw her out of his home. the reason, through tears she said it was all because she was picked off and...
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alyssa paldo has an in-depth look at "the other side of the opioid epidemic". paldo takes a look at "the other side of the opioid epidemic" in this w-m-b-d special report.jennifer bowersock lives her life day to day.(14:28:31;15 jennifer bowersock "i am in pain from the second i wake up to the second i fall asleep.")open heart surgery put her on a painful road to recovery. (14:27:28;03 "some days i'm good i can get out of bed, function normally. and then other days it's very depressing you just can't move i can't get out of bed.")she takes prescription opiates to take the edge off and help her sleep--and three years later, she can't imagine life without them.(14:30:24;13 "i probably wouldn't be able to function at all.")for shari burdick it was a diagnosis with degenerative disc disease ten years ago. debilitating pain put her out of her longtime job in the school cafeteria. (13:46:06;13 shari burdick "i have a new normal, it's not the normal i used to have.") physical therapy and injections didn't help with the crippling pain. prescription opiates help her do
alyssa paldo has an in-depth look at "the other side of the opioid epidemic". paldo takes a look at "the other side of the opioid epidemic" in this w-m-b-d special report.jennifer bowersock lives her life day to day.(14:28:31;15 jennifer bowersock "i am in pain from the second i wake up to the second i fall asleep.")open heart surgery put her on a painful road to recovery. (14:27:28;03 "some days i'm good i can get out of bed, function normally. and then other...
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the alleged victim, alyssa ennis, former girlfriend, rec t recanted her story publicly. video has been turned over to the district attorney's office. her attorney told "the sacramento bee" ennis plans on testifying today. that will ultimately be up to the prosecution. legal analyst stephen clark says the da's office may want to call her to the stand to get her testimony on the record. a judge will decide if there's enough evidence for the case to move forward. a trial could come by mid summer. 49ers say they're waiting for the case to be resolved before they make any decisions on foster. >>> live in san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> this morning san francisco police need your help identifying this man. investigators say his pit bulls bit four people and another dog. that attack happened on sunday at dolores park in the grassy area above the basketball court. authorities say the pit bulls attacked a dog named bloom. she suffered puncture wounds on her back. four people who tried to separate the animals also got bit. police say the owner took off with his pit bulls be
the alleged victim, alyssa ennis, former girlfriend, rec t recanted her story publicly. video has been turned over to the district attorney's office. her attorney told "the sacramento bee" ennis plans on testifying today. that will ultimately be up to the prosecution. legal analyst stephen clark says the da's office may want to call her to the stand to get her testimony on the record. a judge will decide if there's enough evidence for the case to move forward. a trial could come by...
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last thursday his ex-alyssa ennis admitted to making the entire story up. she accused him of punching and dragging her by her hair because she wanted to get back at him for breaking up with her. we'll update you as soon as we hear a decision. >>> this morning we're hearing from passengers after a plane clipped the wing of another plane in southern california late last night. a delta plane was being taxied into the gate at hollywood burbank airport when it clipped wings with an empty united plane. no one was hurt, but passengers definitely felt it. >> we're on a delta plane. i guess they hit the continental plane and told us it was parked out too far. felt like we hit a body. >> did we actually hit somebody? the guy sitting right by the wing and said, no, we hit that plane, knocked its wing off. i thought, oh, no, we're going to be here forever. >> the incident is being called minor. it's under investigation right now. >> thank you, jessica. 5:04 now. happening today, catering workers with united airlines will rally at seven airports including sfoe. organize
last thursday his ex-alyssa ennis admitted to making the entire story up. she accused him of punching and dragging her by her hair because she wanted to get back at him for breaking up with her. we'll update you as soon as we hear a decision. >>> this morning we're hearing from passengers after a plane clipped the wing of another plane in southern california late last night. a delta plane was being taxied into the gate at hollywood burbank airport when it clipped wings with an empty...
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alyssa's been obtained with playlists. the list is based on information based on investigators.n that raid, the world anti-doping agency see samples with a typical test results that had not been investigated further by russian authorities. some players in the current world cup squad is among them. >> it was the labs mechanism by which they fossae reported their results. brent: a rd says they also obtained a separate database with atypical test results. this information was also passed on to the for following a request for comment, fever said investigations are under way and they are hoping to report new developments in the coming weeks. >> we as a journalist how these latest revelations could impact the world cup just weeks away. >> we will know in a couple of weeks i guess. fifa is really investigating the outcome of the result of the database which has been taken from a whistleblower last year. 63,000 samples from different sports. 9000 of them have been completely suspicious. almost 100 of them are now under investigation. we do not know what is the outcome. we just talk abou
alyssa's been obtained with playlists. the list is based on information based on investigators.n that raid, the world anti-doping agency see samples with a typical test results that had not been investigated further by russian authorities. some players in the current world cup squad is among them. >> it was the labs mechanism by which they fossae reported their results. brent: a rd says they also obtained a separate database with atypical test results. this information was also passed on...
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i'd like to see him. >> reporter: in martinez, alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> another new look now at just how powerful and destructive the lava flow in hawaii is. a person who lives in the evacuated neighborhood of leilani estates shot this time lapse video. the homeowner says the lava flow was advancing about 2 feet a minute. the lava flow has destroyed dozens of homes and forced about 2,000 people to evacuate. it's like this slow motion destruction. >> and there's just no stopping t all you can do is really just get out of the way. >> this is year of great volcano images. >> nature is great. that's part of the deal. you know? we are always a little shocked when we see that oh, my gosh! but when were you up there, julie was up at st. helena or mount st. helens. >> i was in washington. >> you remember the ash coming down. >> yeah. we saw the -- yeah. the anniversary, may 18th. >> good memory. >> the ash was on everything. i was in tacoma so many miles away but you could see it all. >> that thing was 50,000 feet in the air. it was a big deal. those things can happen around here
i'd like to see him. >> reporter: in martinez, alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> another new look now at just how powerful and destructive the lava flow in hawaii is. a person who lives in the evacuated neighborhood of leilani estates shot this time lapse video. the homeowner says the lava flow was advancing about 2 feet a minute. the lava flow has destroyed dozens of homes and forced about 2,000 people to evacuate. it's like this slow motion destruction. >> and...
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this started on february 11th brick the now ex-girlfriend alyssa and his call police three times to report foster was beating her up and she flagged someone down after she told the passerby her boyfriend broke her phone -- phone and she said in the courtroom i wanted to be extra and i wanted him to go down and she told foster you are not going to have a job tomorrow and she told prosecutors she did not want things to get this far criminally but she wanted to sue foster and we caught up with her as she was coming out of the court to ask her about this testimony but she would not respond. >>reporter: miss and is, is there anything you can say or you want to tell the public? . >> the ex-girlfriend testified against the advice of her attorney and says she is video evidence she got into a fight with another woman the night before. foster has pleaded not guilty to all of these charges and meanwhile he is on the 49ers and the judge is deciding whether there is enough evidence to take the case forward and if so it could start as early as july. just before it is. a pxi -- "kpix5." >>> 1 year since
this started on february 11th brick the now ex-girlfriend alyssa and his call police three times to report foster was beating her up and she flagged someone down after she told the passerby her boyfriend broke her phone -- phone and she said in the courtroom i wanted to be extra and i wanted him to go down and she told foster you are not going to have a job tomorrow and she told prosecutors she did not want things to get this far criminally but she wanted to sue foster and we caught up with her...
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alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> authorities have identified the tennessee sheriff sergeant who was shot and killed while responding to a call to a resident. sergeant daniel baker was shot when he stopped his car after reports of a stolen vehicle. the suspect is at large and is armed and dangerous. so far, a reward of $7,500 has been offered for information leading to his arrest. sergeant baker had been with the dixon county sheriff's office for 10 years and worked his way up the ranks quickly. he is survived by his wife and daughter. >>> it is the eve of the nba finals and the showdown once again between the warriors and cavaliers and today, it was media day before tomorrow's game one. coming up next, we'll take you inside. >> also ahead tonight it's a piece of bay area land that's for the birds but feral cats are causing problems. why google is the target of the audubon society. ♪ ♪ ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way, never let you go ♪ ♪ never let you go enhance your moments.
alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> authorities have identified the tennessee sheriff sergeant who was shot and killed while responding to a call to a resident. sergeant daniel baker was shot when he stopped his car after reports of a stolen vehicle. the suspect is at large and is armed and dangerous. so far, a reward of $7,500 has been offered for information leading to his arrest. sergeant baker had been with the dixon county sheriff's office for 10 years and worked his way up...
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i'd like to see him. >> reporter: in martinez, alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> looks like a big although bill, you know, when you think about it, i mean, mountain lions are scary especially in your backyard but, you know, this is also their territory, too. >> think of all the incidents and sightings we have had over the last 20 or 30 years. have we had any injuries? >> no. there was that one in washington state. >> but in california, no. in the bay area in california, for the proximity of urban to the rural, we don't see a lot of that. and mountain lions as you say, they are scary. they are big. the way you tell a mountain lion because we have a lot of bobcats and lynxes. but you get that big thick tail. that tail it runs. that's how they knew because that could have been a big bobcat. but when you see that big tail, yeah, ha. yeah, but i always say, you know how i feel about this. it's neat because when our grandparents were here, you didn't see mountain lions. you didn't see bald eagles. the environment in the bay area, a lot of things. a lot of great things. >> spreading out
i'd like to see him. >> reporter: in martinez, alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> looks like a big although bill, you know, when you think about it, i mean, mountain lions are scary especially in your backyard but, you know, this is also their territory, too. >> think of all the incidents and sightings we have had over the last 20 or 30 years. have we had any injuries? >> no. there was that one in washington state. >> but in california, no. in the bay area in...
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otra que no se quedÓ en silencio fue alyssa milano, quien dijo que la polÍtica de separar a los niÑos hablar, porque de verdad es una situaciÓn muy triste. carolina:alyssa milano fue una de las primeras personas que comenzÓ el movimiento "me too". si hay alguien que sabe mucho de este temaes justin tulio, director de una entidad que ha ayudado a esta comunidad. justin, has conversado con estas familias? quÉ te han dicho? >> hemos atendido bastante a esas familias y esta es la pregunta que sus padres tienen, donde estÁn mis niÑos. porque este es un problema hecho por el gobierno cuando sepan el a los niÑos de sus padres cuando estÁn pidiendo protecciÓn aquÍ en los estados unidos. carlos: tambiÉn fue anunciado que habrÍa un film, en quÉ consiste esta campaÑa que estÁn lanzando bajo las siglas "lif"? >> cuando un niÑo estÁ separado de su padre, de su mamÁ y salir de este sistema federal de albergues, ellos necesitan bastante apoyo para que naveguen en el sistema complicado de asilos, para que tengan acceso a protecciÓn en estados unidos. >> y sin esta protecciÓn quiÉn los asiste? >> desa
otra que no se quedÓ en silencio fue alyssa milano, quien dijo que la polÍtica de separar a los niÑos hablar, porque de verdad es una situaciÓn muy triste. carolina:alyssa milano fue una de las primeras personas que comenzÓ el movimiento "me too". si hay alguien que sabe mucho de este temaes justin tulio, director de una entidad que ha ayudado a esta comunidad. justin, has conversado con estas familias? quÉ te han dicho? >> hemos atendido bastante a esas familias y esta es...
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. >> reporter: alyssa ennis broke down in tears recanting her store try that 49ers defensive star reuben foster beat her up last february. >> is there anything that you can say? i know it was emotional for you today. anything you want to tell the public? >> reporter: she ignored reporters' questions but on the witness stayed she said during cross-examination that she was angry and hurt after an argument and a breakup with foster. quote, i wanted to be extra, i wanted him to go down. i was then came a bombshell. ennis admitted that in 2011, she was put in jail for trying to frame another ex-boyfriend for domestic violence in louisiana. foster's attorney followed up, so on february 11th, you go to your playbook and ruin his, meaning foster's career? yes, sir, she said. the explosive testimony came during a preliminary hearing in which a judge will decide whether there is enough evidence to put foster on trial for domestic violence, witness tampering and weapons charges. foster and his attorney said nothing when they left the courthouse, but one legal analyst who was in the courtroom said e
. >> reporter: alyssa ennis broke down in tears recanting her store try that 49ers defensive star reuben foster beat her up last february. >> is there anything that you can say? i know it was emotional for you today. anything you want to tell the public? >> reporter: she ignored reporters' questions but on the witness stayed she said during cross-examination that she was angry and hurt after an argument and a breakup with foster. quote, i wanted to be extra, i wanted him to go...
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what happens, i think we just happened to glance at the television of the same time, and alyssa was anhank you. i am sure that you will agree fought incredibly powerful programmes that really live in indelible mark on the viewers. —— four. sometimes actually not the easiest programmes for us watch. but the meat thatjust magnifies that it is so important that we continue to do so. the ba fta, that we continue to do so. the bafta, i am that we continue to do so. the bafta, iam ready like that we continue to do so. the bafta, i am ready like i'm going to know, the bafta goes to ambulance. thank you. that is amazing. we really were in such amazing company ford this category that it is a real, it feels a huge honour to be here. so i would just like to say thank you to the bbc, thank you for getting behind this series. right from the start. to danny horan and are not loach full—back in the series from the start. we couldn't have made it without the patience of ourfamilies who have made it without the patience of our families who settled into their lives at unknown times to tell their stories
what happens, i think we just happened to glance at the television of the same time, and alyssa was anhank you. i am sure that you will agree fought incredibly powerful programmes that really live in indelible mark on the viewers. —— four. sometimes actually not the easiest programmes for us watch. but the meat thatjust magnifies that it is so important that we continue to do so. the ba fta, that we continue to do so. the bafta, i am that we continue to do so. the bafta, iam ready like that...
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. >> alyssa pappas is his mother. >> it's a miracle he's here. >> reporter: surveillance video shows a family friend jumping in, giving him critical life saving breaths underwater before police are finally able to free him. the boy who pappas asks us not to name spent eight days on a ventilator, three in a medically induced coma. six weeks later he's awake and back home. >> he's a little bit weaker, shortness of breath, things like that, but he is back to school and he's healing a little bit every day. >> reporter: when they sustain a hit like this, some kind of damage, even though they seem to be doing okay now, a close eye needs to be kept on them over the next five, 10, 15 years. >> reporter: how could this happen? a vista resort in myrtle beach, south carolina, says it passed all inspections related to its grates and never had an issue with them since the time of their installation. pappas says her son lifted the grate to retrieve a piece of his goggles. >> i wouldn't have thought to myself be worried about something that's supposed to protect children in the pool not being secur
. >> alyssa pappas is his mother. >> it's a miracle he's here. >> reporter: surveillance video shows a family friend jumping in, giving him critical life saving breaths underwater before police are finally able to free him. the boy who pappas asks us not to name spent eight days on a ventilator, three in a medically induced coma. six weeks later he's awake and back home. >> he's a little bit weaker, shortness of breath, things like that, but he is back to school and he's...
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first, alyssa, good morning. good morning.about your part-time job. people, new people, often earning £2 more than me. what job do you do? i work in a delivery shop, install. work in a delivery shop, install. you are training new recruits who are older and they get paid more? are older and they get paid more? do the job, it even though i am earning three times less. earning three times less. what do you think of that? you think of that? not a job you need to be trained to do, and i am earning less. do, and i am earning less. because they are older or more experience of life? experience of life? too, maybe not as much as them, but in different areas. in different areas. i have done volunteering work outside of work. volunteering work outside of work. they may have less than me. in rowena, your part—time workers, you pay them £10. you pay them £10. 20 an hour, by law, you are required to pay them £7. you are required to pay them £7. 83, why do you pay them more? lifeblood and are what make your business xl. business xl. to pay t
first, alyssa, good morning. good morning.about your part-time job. people, new people, often earning £2 more than me. what job do you do? i work in a delivery shop, install. work in a delivery shop, install. you are training new recruits who are older and they get paid more? are older and they get paid more? do the job, it even though i am earning three times less. earning three times less. what do you think of that? you think of that? not a job you need to be trained to do, and i am earning...
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new name is alyssa kias and i'm here representing spur. thank you for the opportunity to comment on this item. the appeals legislation before this committee as currently drafted will hinder the city's ability to provide a functional and a sustainable transportation system. afmta must do more to make transit more reliable and further and to make our streets safer for biking and walking and to deliver them faster. but this ordinance will seriously curtail the sfmta's ability to deliver crucial transportation projects across our city. the sfmta needs to be able to act with speed and independence to achieve vision zero, to improve access and mobility for people across the city. to safeguard the city's ability and to make the transportation system work we believe that the following changes need to be made to this legislation. one, we support the proposal to change the threshold number of supervisors necessary to hear the appeal to five, in line with conditional use appeals. and, two, the appeals legislation should include exemptions for transit
new name is alyssa kias and i'm here representing spur. thank you for the opportunity to comment on this item. the appeals legislation before this committee as currently drafted will hinder the city's ability to provide a functional and a sustainable transportation system. afmta must do more to make transit more reliable and further and to make our streets safer for biking and walking and to deliver them faster. but this ordinance will seriously curtail the sfmta's ability to deliver crucial...
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the skies that i've managed to grab quite a good seats a nice getting a good view of most case guys alyssa safely you'll be able to catch the colors on your screens. there are a few families in russia who weren't affected by the wars around one in every six people died and in their honor a special moments known as the immortal regiment is held every year this time and you record was set as more than a million people gathered in moscow and over ten million across russia artie's correspondents followed the march from the heart of the crowds in the russian capital. but it's all about the people whose faces are in these maybe maybe portraits are out there giving here their harangues that's also another remarkable feature of this march again back to the people in the portraits they survived years of war and this is in memory of all of them a few years ago i promise to myself that in the next four years. every time during victory day i'm going to take one of the portraits of one of my four great grandfathers and i'm keeping the promise in this. mikail difference of who is the grandfather of my m
the skies that i've managed to grab quite a good seats a nice getting a good view of most case guys alyssa safely you'll be able to catch the colors on your screens. there are a few families in russia who weren't affected by the wars around one in every six people died and in their honor a special moments known as the immortal regiment is held every year this time and you record was set as more than a million people gathered in moscow and over ten million across russia artie's correspondents...
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the story is unsettling to echo customers, like alyssa chu. >> that's not what i would intend it to be used for. >> i pretty surprised. that sounds like a lot of mistakes to happen. >> reporter: according to amazon, echo woke up due to a word in background conversation sounding like alexa. then the subsequent conversation was heard as a send message request at which point alexa said to whom. at which point the background conversation was interpreted as a name in the customer's contact list. >> i think this will have ramifications for people's trust vel for alexa and other in-home devices. the creepy factor on this is huge. lr>> reporter: amazon isdy in a battle for market share in the home speaker category, a i soustry watchers say an incident like this could tip the sces. according to e-marketer amazon dominates two-irds of that market now, but the market research group projects that lead will drop by 6% in two s, yehile products including the google home will see a corresponding inease. >> thi is the consumer privacy fear that everyone was afraid of en alexa came into people's houses
the story is unsettling to echo customers, like alyssa chu. >> that's not what i would intend it to be used for. >> i pretty surprised. that sounds like a lot of mistakes to happen. >> reporter: according to amazon, echo woke up due to a word in background conversation sounding like alexa. then the subsequent conversation was heard as a send message request at which point alexa said to whom. at which point the background conversation was interpreted as a name in the customer's...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington is in walnut creek.us more about the training today. >> reporter: dave and gasia, the company is trying to repair its image. one way is by training employees about bias. it will take a few hours this afternoon. that means participating starbucks will close early. there will be signs posted on the doors like this one in walnut creek to give customers the exact time that their coffee shop will close. this location in walnut creek closes at 2:30 this afternoon. and this is that video that went viral last month. it shows the two men being led out of the philadelphia starbucks in handcuffs. starbucks is now spending the afternoon training all 175,000 employees across the country about sensitive issues regarding race, diversity and how to make all customers feel welcome. the company also posted a preview video on its website. a manager from an oakland starbucks is included that that video owe in that video. he discusses issues with homeless using the bathrooms and a customer that i just talk today in walnut cr
ktvu's alyssa harrington is in walnut creek.us more about the training today. >> reporter: dave and gasia, the company is trying to repair its image. one way is by training employees about bias. it will take a few hours this afternoon. that means participating starbucks will close early. there will be signs posted on the doors like this one in walnut creek to give customers the exact time that their coffee shop will close. this location in walnut creek closes at 2:30 this afternoon. and...
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it is ripped by many as sexist including actress alyssa me lana who called it disgusting and thanked kim who was at the white house to talk about prison reform. she is pushing for freedom for a great grandma thoer serving a sentence for a nonviolent drug offense. kardashian said she is optimistic she will get a second chance at life. nbc's stephanie gosk has more. >> reporter: one of the world's most recognizable stars went to the white house to fight for a woman few have heard of. after 21 years in a federal prison on drug charges, kim kardashian wants president trump to grant 62-year-old great grandmother alice marie johnson a pardon. kardashian took up johnson's cause months ago after seeing her story on mike.com. >> i made one of the worst decisions of my life to make quick money. i became involved in the drug -- >> reporter: kardashian reportedly lobbied jared kushner on johnson's behalf. >> she spent over two decades behind bars. i think that she really deserves a second chance at life. >> reporter: a federal judge sentenced johnson to life without parole in 1997. describing he
it is ripped by many as sexist including actress alyssa me lana who called it disgusting and thanked kim who was at the white house to talk about prison reform. she is pushing for freedom for a great grandma thoer serving a sentence for a nonviolent drug offense. kardashian said she is optimistic she will get a second chance at life. nbc's stephanie gosk has more. >> reporter: one of the world's most recognizable stars went to the white house to fight for a woman few have heard of. after...
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linebacker ruber foster calmly walked out of the santa clara hall of justice but inside the courtroom alyssa ennis breck down in tears multiple time throughout the testimony in which she admitted to falsely accusing foster of cosmetic violence for punish him for dumping her. on the stand ennis said i was pissed and wanted to end him. legal analyst stephen clark says the testimony seemed to be credible. >> it came off raw, organic and she broke down on the stand and apologized. >> on february 11th. sheriff's deputies were called out to the los gatos home after searching three 911 calls from ennis who says she was punched one time by foft err. while she was she says he made it up up a was injured the night before following a incident with a woman in san francisco. >> this is obviously a person very troubled. has a lot of issues. and that played out today in this courtroom. and it was very painful toway watch. >> ennis also testified she tried to bring false domestic charges against another exboyfriend when that man tried to break up with her. addressing her initial accusations against foster s
linebacker ruber foster calmly walked out of the santa clara hall of justice but inside the courtroom alyssa ennis breck down in tears multiple time throughout the testimony in which she admitted to falsely accusing foster of cosmetic violence for punish him for dumping her. on the stand ennis said i was pissed and wanted to end him. legal analyst stephen clark says the testimony seemed to be credible. >> it came off raw, organic and she broke down on the stand and apologized. >> on...
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today against her lawyer's wishes, alyssa ennis took the stand in san jose and said she made up the story that foster had attacked her at his home in los gatos a couple months ago. she was mad because foster broke up with her and has also admitted she stole $8,000 and two rolex watches from him after the breakup. and that she spent time in jail in 2011 for falsely accusing another boyfriend of domestic violence. >> this couldn't have gone better for the defense today. you know, mr. foster plays on defense, but his defense team went on offense. >> and he is a star defensive players for the 49ers. next wednesday the judge will rule if this case will move forward and go to trial. even if he's exonerated of the domestic violence charges, this has all been a nightmare scenario for reuben foster. he remains suspended from all 49ers team activities. general manager john lynch says the team will wait for the court ruling before making a final decision on his playing future with the team. no doubt this will be a hot topic when the niners hold their state of the franchise town hall meeting next tue
today against her lawyer's wishes, alyssa ennis took the stand in san jose and said she made up the story that foster had attacked her at his home in los gatos a couple months ago. she was mad because foster broke up with her and has also admitted she stole $8,000 and two rolex watches from him after the breakup. and that she spent time in jail in 2011 for falsely accusing another boyfriend of domestic violence. >> this couldn't have gone better for the defense today. you know, mr. foster...
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third round he also had difficulty understanding a reporter from the english county of yorkshire of alyssa where you from. john i guess yorkshire in england. there were make a term in there on the fly coming just because. i didn't send a word you're saying what else is not important. yorkshire worth a visit now i've seen maximus soccer club in st petersburg russia welcomes migrants from around the world to play on their team many like thirty four year old stuff a call of families pakistan have endured the hardships of integrating into a foreign country but their love of soccer binds the members of f.c. maxima together and the pitch has become their home. stuff a cold last day job leaves him hanging off the sides of buildings cleaning windows to earn a living for his family his work might be windows but his passion. is on the pitch with f.c. maxima it isn't always fun and games in russia locals have made comments about his origins in accused him of stealing russian job but it would already got used to it and don't pay attention any longer. but at least. some people say that fine about us of
third round he also had difficulty understanding a reporter from the english county of yorkshire of alyssa where you from. john i guess yorkshire in england. there were make a term in there on the fly coming just because. i didn't send a word you're saying what else is not important. yorkshire worth a visit now i've seen maximus soccer club in st petersburg russia welcomes migrants from around the world to play on their team many like thirty four year old stuff a call of families pakistan have...
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. >> alyssa broke down in tears recanting her story her ex-boyfriend rubin foster beat her up at the home they shared last february. >> is there anything you can say? i know it was emotional for you. anything you want to tell the public. >> she ignored reporter's questions but on the witness stand during cross-examination she said she was angry and hurt after an argument and break up with foster. i wanted him to go down. i was then came a bombshell. she admitted in 2011 she was put in jail for trying to frame another ex boyfriend for domestic violence in louisiana. so on february 11th, you go to your play book and ruin his career? yes. >> it came during a preliminary hearing where a judge will decide if there is enough evidence to put foster on trial. one legal analyst said the testimony puts the domestic violence case on life support. >> he plays on defense but his defense team went on offense in this cross-examination of the accuser and it couldn't have gone any better. and so now i think the da's office will go back, reevaluate how do we want to let this play out. should we just g
. >> alyssa broke down in tears recanting her story her ex-boyfriend rubin foster beat her up at the home they shared last february. >> is there anything you can say? i know it was emotional for you. anything you want to tell the public. >> she ignored reporter's questions but on the witness stand during cross-examination she said she was angry and hurt after an argument and break up with foster. i wanted him to go down. i was then came a bombshell. she admitted in 2011 she...
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alyssa is talking to switzerland and others.was from 1mdb and it was laundered in america. since there is no admission the money was from malaysia, there is no claim on it. we say the money is from 1mdb and appeal to it to be sent back to malaysia. paul: powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. at the: must have a look ministry of commerce in beijing at the moment. they have been talking about their overseas investments and foreign direct investment up 2.2 year on year. overseas direct investment, that's up 34% to thereabouts -- or thereabouts. they have been making comments about trade talks with the u.s. and how they are not related to program and saying they are prepared for all possible outcomes with regard to those trade talks as well. they contain their differences via dialogue. let's see that and also perhaps a bit more of some of the action. sophie. sophie: given the lines, we are seeing some of that trickle through into sentiment when it comes to
alyssa is talking to switzerland and others.was from 1mdb and it was laundered in america. since there is no admission the money was from malaysia, there is no claim on it. we say the money is from 1mdb and appeal to it to be sent back to malaysia. paul: powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. at the: must have a look ministry of commerce in beijing at the moment. they have been talking about their overseas investments...
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alyssa vole said one of her friends was killed. >> he tried to make me smile or happy do something or something like that. >> reporter: one hour later, police say dimitrios pagourtzis opened fire. armed with his father's something and handgun. he's now behind bars. the judge denied bond lt authorities say there's no motive. >> he was a quiet guy. >> reporter: this woman and her daughter drove to houston. >> our hearts go out to the families. and even the young man that committed the horrific crime. he's in our prayers too. >> as mourners offer prayers, survives say they need time. >> we don't want a shooting to be our legacy. >> reporter: a community that doesn't want to be defined by tragedy. dan schennman, abc news. >> the school district sent out this letter to parents, it says a crisis intervention program is set up. all campuses in the santa fe unified school district will be closed monday and tuesday. no timetable yet for when the high school will re-open. >> reporter: the family of the shooter released a statement today. we are saddened and dismayed. what we are reading from me
alyssa vole said one of her friends was killed. >> he tried to make me smile or happy do something or something like that. >> reporter: one hour later, police say dimitrios pagourtzis opened fire. armed with his father's something and handgun. he's now behind bars. the judge denied bond lt authorities say there's no motive. >> he was a quiet guy. >> reporter: this woman and her daughter drove to houston. >> our hearts go out to the families. and even the young man...
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kid a alyssa to stand in a tussle than in an abandonment out of you know some guinea lad not a local comic innocent of any. so little has been lending them old nobleman now it's not only america. could a house advocate then assert that ana is a bit of a does not know nobody missed this event and had their moment on the low had the upcoming minima. smell can get nothing in the late night after the believe they will not run across a tab at the bottom is awesome the other night and after the national i have not gotten quite enough of a vision that i don't not know how to shut some of the net on them on. paper i'm. not honestly. up on comes from c.n.n. first hard covers most of the times he was shot and obama knocked back on the. map a minute i'm going to have to listen when i some of us here in the city. come in at least. once a. week listen to the hi bob that's kind of stunning a hot spot on the political will to beat. you know just how much of. a dig our shirts give me just such a. list are good to see what i look at the end wasn't all about what he did i would have a little what are
kid a alyssa to stand in a tussle than in an abandonment out of you know some guinea lad not a local comic innocent of any. so little has been lending them old nobleman now it's not only america. could a house advocate then assert that ana is a bit of a does not know nobody missed this event and had their moment on the low had the upcoming minima. smell can get nothing in the late night after the believe they will not run across a tab at the bottom is awesome the other night and after the...
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in emeryville, alyssa harington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it's like, you are scared. >> how the start ofhe hit fox show in part is saying thank you to his fans. a -- at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> new information about the embattled hollywood producer harvey weinstein. investigators in manhattan were planning to arrest weinstein tomorrow but now the movie producer plans to turn himself in. this comes after a month- long inquiry into allegations that he sexually assaulted numerous women. >>> the decision we reported on means the san francisco police controversial deadly shootings will not be charge. george gascon says no crimes were committed police officers in
in emeryville, alyssa harington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it's like, you are scared. >> how the start ofhe hit fox show in part is saying thank you to his fans. a -- at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may...
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. >> thank you alyssa. >>> they will investigate a stabbing last night. this was at a popular park. this was after 7 pm. they found a man who had been stabbed. he was taken to the hospital and he is expected to survive. they have questioned several people at dolores park and they have not arrested a suspect that there -- suspect. they have not arrested a suspect. extracts there is a memorial day commemoration. there will be the traditional flag raising this morning. that will be at 9:30 am. there will be military families and others be there. the formal ceremony will begin at 11:00. the lieutenant governor will be there. also that san francisco merit -- mayor will be there. extract this is happening right now. they are honoring the servicemembers on this memorial day. they posted an annual memorial day ceremony. this was less than an hour ago. it was the flag raising ceremony. later this morning travis air force base will schedule a flyover. that is scheduled at 10:25 am. >>> donald trump is taking part at arlington national cemetery. there was a wreath laying ceremony at the tomb o
. >> thank you alyssa. >>> they will investigate a stabbing last night. this was at a popular park. this was after 7 pm. they found a man who had been stabbed. he was taken to the hospital and he is expected to survive. they have questioned several people at dolores park and they have not arrested a suspect that there -- suspect. they have not arrested a suspect. extracts there is a memorial day commemoration. there will be the traditional flag raising this morning. that will be...
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turns out, foster's ex-girlfriend alyssa ennis said she made it up after foster ended the relationship a couple of ro lesm watches from him and money an pinned a violent felony because she said i was full of rage, i wanted to end im, i wanted to ruin his career, told the court, i'm sorry, i am, i apologize to everyone and ennis told police that foster hit her and threw her dog across the room. in court she confessed she made it all up. how fed up is baltimore orioles, watch this. 3-run home run. wow. jared: hockey in dc, pretty back-hand pass in second, gets the capitals all tied up. third period would go in front and beat the capitals 4 to 2. gerri: i love hockey. so much fun, so much fun when you're there live. jared: especially the temperature, no expert better in person than hockey comparison. cheryl: jared max, fox news headlines 24/7, siriusxm 115. gerri: coming up crude hitting 08, yes, 8-$0 a barrel. will the gains continue, reaction from london when fbn:am continue we know the value of trust. we were built on it. back when the country went west for gold, we were the ones who c
turns out, foster's ex-girlfriend alyssa ennis said she made it up after foster ended the relationship a couple of ro lesm watches from him and money an pinned a violent felony because she said i was full of rage, i wanted to end im, i wanted to ruin his career, told the court, i'm sorry, i am, i apologize to everyone and ennis told police that foster hit her and threw her dog across the room. in court she confessed she made it all up. how fed up is baltimore orioles, watch this. 3-run home...
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less.>>> ahead of the holiday weekend gas prices are skyrocketing nearly 4 dollars per gallon. >> alyssain how this is impacting some people's memorial day plans. >> reporter: drivers have plenty of complaints about these gas prices but according to aaa that is not keeping people at home this weekend, in fact a record number of americans will be hitting the road and most of them by car. at this shell gas station in emeryville one gallon will cost $3.65 and that is up fast. one man said it cost $70 to fill up his truck. a road trip might not necessarily be a cheaper option but plenty of people are doing it anyway.>> it is kind of terrible. i wish they would make california affordable.>> we have to do it we don't have any options. so we feel sort of stuck. recently it was cheaper in the east. the price of living in the bay area i guess.>> reporter: experts predict a lot of congestion and this is how you can avoid the traffic jam. the heaviest traffic is expected in the late afternoon today between 4:30 and 6:30 pm because there will be people getting off work and people headed out of town.
less.>>> ahead of the holiday weekend gas prices are skyrocketing nearly 4 dollars per gallon. >> alyssain how this is impacting some people's memorial day plans. >> reporter: drivers have plenty of complaints about these gas prices but according to aaa that is not keeping people at home this weekend, in fact a record number of americans will be hitting the road and most of them by car. at this shell gas station in emeryville one gallon will cost $3.65 and that is up fast....
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alyssa, there you go.e is a special song you that want to hear for your mother, i'll play your request every friday morning. use #ktvu on twitter, facebook or instagram. >>> thank you, sal. >>> the time is 7:21. today at the white house, president trump is due to explain his plan to reduce the price of prescription drugs. the white house says the president's speech will focus on the impact of drug prices on consumers and why it is hard to negotiate prices in the medicare program. he wants to make it less expensive for generic drugs to reach the market and cut incentives for doctors to write the high price prescriptions. many of the proposals will take effect immediately. others may require congressional action. >>> the bay area cisco systems is pulling all of its ads from youtube. >>> also another bay area tech company is impressing wall street a lot this morning. pam cook is here with our dollars and sense. pam. >> yeah. invidea had earnings that far exceeded expectations.. despite the great report, the s
alyssa, there you go.e is a special song you that want to hear for your mother, i'll play your request every friday morning. use #ktvu on twitter, facebook or instagram. >>> thank you, sal. >>> the time is 7:21. today at the white house, president trump is due to explain his plan to reduce the price of prescription drugs. the white house says the president's speech will focus on the impact of drug prices on consumers and why it is hard to negotiate prices in the medicare...
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foster's former girl friend, alyssa ennis testified she falsely accused the 49ers linebacker of domestic violence because she wanted to get back at him for breaking up with her. legal analyst stephen clark says ennis' testimony seemed to be credible. >> it came off raw. it came off organic and she broke down on the stand and apologized. >> reporter: ennis also testified she tried to bring false domestic violence charges against another ex-boyfriend in 2011 when that man tried to break up with her. 49ers have said they're waiting for the case to be resolved before making any decisions on foster's future. the judge is expected to issue her ruling at 3:30 this afternoon. live in san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, matt. morgan hill police are reaching out to the public to find a group of daytime burglars. these are the two men they're looking for. the most recent burglary happened yesterday morning. police say the suspects parked their vehicle in the area, walked to the front door of a home and forced their way in. investigators say they've seen a spike in burglaries in the pa
foster's former girl friend, alyssa ennis testified she falsely accused the 49ers linebacker of domestic violence because she wanted to get back at him for breaking up with her. legal analyst stephen clark says ennis' testimony seemed to be credible. >> it came off raw. it came off organic and she broke down on the stand and apologized. >> reporter: ennis also testified she tried to bring false domestic violence charges against another ex-boyfriend in 2011 when that man tried to...
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commission fong aye, melgar >> alyssa . that motion passes. >> there is item one, 1863 mission street i'll continue that to the state date specified. >> this will place this on the consent calendar and the matter constitutes a consent calendar, considered with be routine by the planning commission and may be acted on in a separate roll call votement . the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. item 6, 378 arguello boulevard, i have no speaker cards. >> would anybody like to pull arguello off consent? seeing none, we can take up the item. >> commissioner moore: move to oppose. >> second. >> thank you, on that motion to approve item 6 under consent, fong aye, johnson aye, koppel aye, melgar aye. president aye. that motion passes unanimously. and places under commission matters, item 7, consideration of draft minutes for april 26, 2018. >> president hillis: any public comment on the draft minutes? seeing none, close public comment. >> move to approve. >>
commission fong aye, melgar >> alyssa . that motion passes. >> there is item one, 1863 mission street i'll continue that to the state date specified. >> this will place this on the consent calendar and the matter constitutes a consent calendar, considered with be routine by the planning commission and may be acted on in a separate roll call votement . the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. item 6,...
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at the oakland international airport, alyssa harrington, fox 2 news. >> when i take an uber when i'm in the front or back seat, i always buckle up. maybe it is the feel of being in a normal car. >> in a taxi, you use today pile in. not today. >> no. >> police are looking for a ma not who robbed a 93-year-old and knocked her to the ground. they were going to the bank of america on friday when they were robbed. a surveillance camera caught a photo of the man who police say walked up behind the women and grabbed their purses. >> they were holding hands, assisting each other into the bank. and the 64-year-old had both purses in her hand. and therefore when the suspect came up and grabbed them, it spun her around, pulling them to the ground. >> the camera also snapped this photo of the car the suspect got into. police say they believe it is a white chevy malibu. peterson is still in the hospital after surgery to repair her broken hip. but doctors say it could take months to recover from the complicated operation. >>> police in morgan hill released pictures of suspects in several daytime b
at the oakland international airport, alyssa harrington, fox 2 news. >> when i take an uber when i'm in the front or back seat, i always buckle up. maybe it is the feel of being in a normal car. >> in a taxi, you use today pile in. not today. >> no. >> police are looking for a ma not who robbed a 93-year-old and knocked her to the ground. they were going to the bank of america on friday when they were robbed. a surveillance camera caught a photo of the man who police say...