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los padres adoptivos de alyssa fallecieron en estados unidos hace varios aÑos. mÁs importante. >> muchas gracias. hacemos una pausa y a volver, casi dos meses de la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego en guatemala, sobrevivientes aÚn buscan a sus familiares para poder sepultarlos. familiares para poder sepultarlos. que tienes todo lo que los hombres mas grandes han tenido, dos piernas, dos manos, dos brazos, dos ojos... y más inteligencia de la que siempre haz sabido. con esta herramienta todos nacieron, así que, empieza por el principio y di, "yo puedo". ♪ aranza: en pocos dÍas se cumplen dos meses de la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego guatemala y las autoridades siguen actualizando cifra de vÍctimas. ya son 159 muertos y 256 personas que siguen desaparecidas, pero para los sobrevivientes la tragedia continua. aÚn buscan a sus familiares para sepultarlos mientras reviven en su mente la experiencia . erika porras nos comparte la difÍcil realidad que enfrenta una mujer que perdiÓ a decenas de sus familiares. erika: garcÍa de 48 aÑos de edad nunca pensÓ que la explosiÓndel
los padres adoptivos de alyssa fallecieron en estados unidos hace varios aÑos. mÁs importante. >> muchas gracias. hacemos una pausa y a volver, casi dos meses de la erupciÓn del volcÁn de fuego en guatemala, sobrevivientes aÚn buscan a sus familiares para poder sepultarlos. familiares para poder sepultarlos. que tienes todo lo que los hombres mas grandes han tenido, dos piernas, dos manos, dos brazos, dos ojos... y más inteligencia de la que siempre haz sabido. con esta herramienta...
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will also in discussion with alyssa mastromonaco. [applause] and you know the former deputy chief of staff and new york times bestseller. and with the newly launched podcast as part of the crooked media network. only dan could get her to a true sign of their friendship. if you get hot we will turn up the ac. if you are a fan of other crooked media podcast, we will have another forum on august 8. we are live streaming tonight on facebook for those who are not lucky enough to get tickets to the sold-out event. if you tweet please tag us. please download the totally free podcast on itunes. and with that thank you so much for joining us tonight please give a warm welcome to g5 t5. [applause] dan pfeiffer hello. i have a question for everybody here. how many have already read the book? we have some ground to cover. but everybody has the book. [applause] and is a sign of true friendshi friendship. when your friend beats you on the new york times bestseller list. so i need everyone to understand how dan and i became best friends and how we
will also in discussion with alyssa mastromonaco. [applause] and you know the former deputy chief of staff and new york times bestseller. and with the newly launched podcast as part of the crooked media network. only dan could get her to a true sign of their friendship. if you get hot we will turn up the ac. if you are a fan of other crooked media podcast, we will have another forum on august 8. we are live streaming tonight on facebook for those who are not lucky enough to get tickets to the...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington spoke to family members today and joins us live. >> reporter: the two-year-old boy is on life-support at the hospital. family members are devastated. they want to share their story to warn other parents about a danger they did not realize was there. two-year-old david from antioch climbed up a dresser that was under an unlocked window with no screen. he somehow slid the window open and fell out. his aunt said the toddler's older brothers were upstairs with the boy, playing on their phones. >> it was not until one of the boys realized what happened and came running down the stairs. >> the boys that were in the room are very traumatized. they blame themselves. >> reporter: david's parents had been downstairs, getting ready to take the kids to the grocery store. family members say it happened so fast. firefighters arrived and found the two-year-old breathing but unresponsive. david was airlifted to a children's hospital in oakland. he had surgery and is on life- support. >> we are trying to be strong for mom. mom is losing it. we are trying to be strong for the oth
ktvu's alyssa harrington spoke to family members today and joins us live. >> reporter: the two-year-old boy is on life-support at the hospital. family members are devastated. they want to share their story to warn other parents about a danger they did not realize was there. two-year-old david from antioch climbed up a dresser that was under an unlocked window with no screen. he somehow slid the window open and fell out. his aunt said the toddler's older brothers were upstairs with the...
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alyssa harrington is on the scene and will have a live report in the next half hour. >>> in northern thailand, all 12 boys and their soccer coach who were trapped in the flooded cave have been rescued ending an 18 day nightmare that captured worldwide attention. the four boys and the 25-year- old coach who were still inside were brought out safely. and now they're waiting for a medic and three navy seals who stayed behind with the boys in the cave to come out. eight of the trapped boys were brought out on sund monday. and they are being treated at a nearby hospital but they are in good spirits. >>> elon musk just tweeted his congratulations to the rescuers in thailand for getting the boys and their coach out safely. he brought the submarine he built to the cave. the rescuers thanked him and told him it just wasn't practical for that particular mission. he recently posted videos of divers using the minisubmarine which he named wild boar. >>> reported hate crimes in california jumped 17% in the last year. that's the third consecutive year that hate have increased. the number of -- incr
alyssa harrington is on the scene and will have a live report in the next half hour. >>> in northern thailand, all 12 boys and their soccer coach who were trapped in the flooded cave have been rescued ending an 18 day nightmare that captured worldwide attention. the four boys and the 25-year- old coach who were still inside were brought out safely. and now they're waiting for a medic and three navy seals who stayed behind with the boys in the cave to come out. eight of the trapped boys...
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alyssa carson joins us now. you so much for being with us tonight. >> yes, super excited to be here. >> martha: tell me, why do you want to go to mars? >> i think that when i first got interested i mainly wanted to go to mars because of the curiosity of it and kind of wanting to know what was there and as i've gotten older i've kind of started to learn about the importance of going and how important it is to kind of show all of us humans that we have the ability and we have the technology that we can actually explore further than just earth and going to mars is actually a possibility that has actually become a reality of having people go there, stay there, do research and come back safely. >> martha: it's 34 million miles away, does it make you a little nervous to be that far from home? >> i think kind of growing up and going to visitor centers and meeting people who work at nasa and just kind of the environment that you are put around, you kind of see how important safety is to everyone around, so i think that
alyssa carson joins us now. you so much for being with us tonight. >> yes, super excited to be here. >> martha: tell me, why do you want to go to mars? >> i think that when i first got interested i mainly wanted to go to mars because of the curiosity of it and kind of wanting to know what was there and as i've gotten older i've kind of started to learn about the importance of going and how important it is to kind of show all of us humans that we have the ability and we have...
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please join me in welcoming alyssa and barbara ehrenreich. [applause] >> hello, i am barbara and i thought i'd start by introducing her little bit more. but sort of how i came to know her. i started as a than economic rem project which is this. there's more room for people up here. >> before she can along come i have to tell you we were floundering in many ways but i take a lot of the blame. i am not able to manage or figure out, you know, projects. i just like articles and essays and things like that. the idea was to be would raise money so that we could pay low income people, journalists generally coming and there is no shortage of the low-income journalists. so, because nobody else is paying us anymore. i don't know if i should mention the atlantic. >> there's been a 50% contraction in the news room soo that is a lot of jobs that are lost so we are seeing a lot of people. but also people who will turn in the 2,000 or 3,000 piece to some well-known online site and see wsaywe can pay $75 for that. that's impossible if you worked fowere tofor
please join me in welcoming alyssa and barbara ehrenreich. [applause] >> hello, i am barbara and i thought i'd start by introducing her little bit more. but sort of how i came to know her. i started as a than economic rem project which is this. there's more room for people up here. >> before she can along come i have to tell you we were floundering in many ways but i take a lot of the blame. i am not able to manage or figure out, you know, projects. i just like articles and essays...
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. >> here i am pushing alyssa's car. by myself. who needs a guy when you have me?> yeah, girl power. woo-hoo! yeah. change your own -- what is she doing? >> exactly. she don't know, either. >> three hours later, trying to get alyssa's car to work, and it's clear to say -- >> oh, no! >> wait, what the heck? >> what did they do? >> they connected the battery terminals wrong, didn't they? >> yes, but that wasn't the problem. her friend's car stopped for a different reason. it was out of gas! >> just call aaa. >> since they took matters into share own hands, didn't know what they were doing, this happened. >> man, i guess we do need men for [ bleep ] because the whole inside of my car exploded. >>> many of us have been to weddings. think back to the moment where the bride sits in the chair and get that picture in your mind. now let me blow that out of the water. because here's jade. here comes her brand-new husband, michael anderson. >> i thought she had to pick her husband out of -- >> michael steps up behind his lovely new wife and says, have i got something for you?
. >> here i am pushing alyssa's car. by myself. who needs a guy when you have me?> yeah, girl power. woo-hoo! yeah. change your own -- what is she doing? >> exactly. she don't know, either. >> three hours later, trying to get alyssa's car to work, and it's clear to say -- >> oh, no! >> wait, what the heck? >> what did they do? >> they connected the battery terminals wrong, didn't they? >> yes, but that wasn't the problem. her friend's car...
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alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a server pulled from the water at a state beach is in the hospital tonight in critical condition. around 3:30 pm, a 20-year-old man was surfing when he passed out. a lifeguard pulled them into shore and began the cpr until a chp helicopter arriveto stanfor medical center. >>> we will have increasing surf . a south swell will create some hazardous surf conditions over the next few days. highs today ranged from the cool 60s out toward pacifica to the 80s and 90s out toward fairfield and antioch. the key headline this week, we will warm up those temperatures inland, especially for places like livermore. they could easily reach the mid- 90s and maybe make it a run into the upper 90s. satellite and radar showing you the showers and thunderstorms over the sierra flaring out throughout the afternoon hours. right now we have low clouds and fog hanging out coast side. current numbers, san francisco at 59. we still have some 70s to report for fairfield and concorde. san jose, 67. fremont, 63. our live camera looking out toward san francisco bay. not much in th
alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a server pulled from the water at a state beach is in the hospital tonight in critical condition. around 3:30 pm, a 20-year-old man was surfing when he passed out. a lifeguard pulled them into shore and began the cpr until a chp helicopter arriveto stanfor medical center. >>> we will have increasing surf . a south swell will create some hazardous surf conditions over the next few days. highs today ranged from the cool 60s out toward...
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ktvu's, alyssa harrington, says the latest broken pipe left people without running water for most of the day. >> reporter: water gushed down escobar street near downtown martinez, turning the road into a shallow and muddy river. flooding caused minor damage to a few garages shut down part of the road. >> it was a shame to see the water going to waste. >> reporter: rick fletcher lives here, steps away from where a water main burst at escobar and taub are street. >> i heard it break and it sounded like a street breaking in water gushing, i looked out front and could see the street going from dry to wet so i said, wow, that sounds just like a river. >> reporter: the city shut off water to several blocks. jamie could not even take a shower. >> i turn the water on and nothing came out of the faucet. >> reporter: city crews have to dig up the street to repathe pipe, they say this one in particular was 6 inches and is an older pipe that could've burst due to the heat. >> reporter: this is the latest in a series of water main breaks and martinez over the past two weeks. neighbors that i spok
ktvu's, alyssa harrington, says the latest broken pipe left people without running water for most of the day. >> reporter: water gushed down escobar street near downtown martinez, turning the road into a shallow and muddy river. flooding caused minor damage to a few garages shut down part of the road. >> it was a shame to see the water going to waste. >> reporter: rick fletcher lives here, steps away from where a water main burst at escobar and taub are street. >> i...
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and before alyssa came along we were floundering. in many ways and i take a lot of the blame i am not able to manage or figure out projects i just like articles and essays. so the idea is we wanted raise money so the low income people and journalists generally because nobody else pays us anymore. i don't know if i should mention the atlantic but that is a contraction so that is a lot of jobs that are lost so we see a lot of people who need help. >> but also those that will turn any two or 3000 then say we can pay $75 for that. that is impossible. if you work weeks or months on the peas so we thought we would say to the writer or the photojournalist we will pay you of what used to be the standard. >> that was the standard in 1995. [laughter] we didn't have any trouble attracting people who wanted to do this but one of them who came along as an editor was tee5 also a writer so alyssa i not want to make it sound machiavellian but she took over the organization. [laughter] in no time at all and became the executive editor. >> she had vis
and before alyssa came along we were floundering. in many ways and i take a lot of the blame i am not able to manage or figure out projects i just like articles and essays. so the idea is we wanted raise money so the low income people and journalists generally because nobody else pays us anymore. i don't know if i should mention the atlantic but that is a contraction so that is a lot of jobs that are lost so we see a lot of people who need help. >> but also those that will turn any two or...
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alyssa harrington there on the scene. is everything clear alyssa?reporter: nine hours later the ramp is finally reopened. we are actually down below, but we have been seeing cars passing through, i'm sure that drivers are very relieved this morning to have all of this cleaned up. it was not an easy task. they had to bring in three tow trucks they'll work together to upright the tractor-trailer. again it tipped over last night around 1030. officers say that they believe the driver was probably going a little bit too fast and that is why it turned over. the driver was not injured. there was another driver of a larger big rig that was stuck up there the entire time because he could not backout. he slept in his truck and finally got out of. he was probably the happiest one this morning. we did see them bring out streets we present brooms. they had to make sure that there was nothing that could cause any kind of hazard for other drivers this morning. again, as you mentioned it was carrying 80,000 pounds of lettuce they say, i did ask them why did you not
alyssa harrington there on the scene. is everything clear alyssa?reporter: nine hours later the ramp is finally reopened. we are actually down below, but we have been seeing cars passing through, i'm sure that drivers are very relieved this morning to have all of this cleaned up. it was not an easy task. they had to bring in three tow trucks they'll work together to upright the tractor-trailer. again it tipped over last night around 1030. officers say that they believe the driver was probably...
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alyssa harrington is back now. what are the police telling you?> reporter: there's a large crime scene behind me. and shell casings all over the ground. and all of the yellow evidence markers. and this shooting happened in front of an apparel shop that doubles as a hotel. and i'm seeing a car with a flat tire and a mangled rental bike. police are not telling us anything at all. we don't know how many people were hurt. the investigation is just beginning and we hope to have more details next hour. they have part of mission street blocked at 16th while they continue the investigation. alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> we'll get back to her as soon as we can. >>> preventing recreational marijuana sales in san francisco. up next, details on a push to ban cannabis dispensaries in one neighborhood. >>> and concerns over the private >>> good morning. you can see traffic is moving along okay here on the san mateo bridge. it's getting more crowded and still pretty good as you head out to the peninsula. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. we have breaki
alyssa harrington is back now. what are the police telling you?> reporter: there's a large crime scene behind me. and shell casings all over the ground. and all of the yellow evidence markers. and this shooting happened in front of an apparel shop that doubles as a hotel. and i'm seeing a car with a flat tire and a mangled rental bike. police are not telling us anything at all. we don't know how many people were hurt. the investigation is just beginning and we hope to have more details next...
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economies, overnight the united states and china imposed tariffs on billions of dollars of goods, alyssa harrington is in the newsroom to tell us how the bay area will be affected and what economists are saying. >> these tariffs just went into effect and now we are watching to see how this will impact both countries. in the bay area the port of oakland will feel the impact because the port handles billions of dollars of international trade overseas. the biggest trade partner is trying to. 70,000 people depend on jobs from truck drivers to warehouse workers. the director of the berkeley center for law and technology says china does export more to the united states but the u.s. could lose in other ways. >> there are areas where china has very competitive technology where we could be collaborating and they might decide we will do it with the europeans. >> the trump administration imposed a 25% tariff on $34 billion of chinese exports including auto parts, industrial equipment and medical devices, china vowed to strike back and impose its own terrorist on hundreds of u.s. products. the presi
economies, overnight the united states and china imposed tariffs on billions of dollars of goods, alyssa harrington is in the newsroom to tell us how the bay area will be affected and what economists are saying. >> these tariffs just went into effect and now we are watching to see how this will impact both countries. in the bay area the port of oakland will feel the impact because the port handles billions of dollars of international trade overseas. the biggest trade partner is trying to....
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alyssa harrington is live in san francisco with more on the story. >>> both twitter and facebook have been trying to clean up their platforms by deleting fake accounts and spam accounts. there has been a decline in the number of active monthly users. growth is slower than expected. facebook has been trying to move past the recent scandal involving users privacy. core investors say it boils down to income versus expenses. >> they took a hit when it was revealed -- facebook has had to pay more for national advertising to convince us they are making a change. >> facebook's -- facebook went public in 2012. today was its worst trading day. live in san francisco, alyssa harrington, fox 2 news. >>> facebook has banned alex jones for the next 30 days. this comes after facebook removed four videos that it said violated its rules about content. a spokesperson said if jones continues to break rules, his pace will face a permanent ban from the site. this comes -- his page will face a permanent ban from the site. >>> radioshack is making a comeback. the retailer announced plans to open more tha
alyssa harrington is live in san francisco with more on the story. >>> both twitter and facebook have been trying to clean up their platforms by deleting fake accounts and spam accounts. there has been a decline in the number of active monthly users. growth is slower than expected. facebook has been trying to move past the recent scandal involving users privacy. core investors say it boils down to income versus expenses. >> they took a hit when it was revealed -- facebook has had...
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. >> reporter: the white house is focusing on alyssa 5 to 7 potential candidates but cbs news has learned that the circuit court judge and chicago court judge are currently the leading contenders. the president hopes to have a justice confirmed for the start of the next session in october. >> the white house counsel will lead the election and confirmation process. it's the same role he played the last time president trump nominated someone when there was a confirmation last year.is released by the stockton fire department. >>> plus, a dramatic jailbreak. the search is on for a notorious gangster. i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. togeth
. >> reporter: the white house is focusing on alyssa 5 to 7 potential candidates but cbs news has learned that the circuit court judge and chicago court judge are currently the leading contenders. the president hopes to have a justice confirmed for the start of the next session in october. >> the white house counsel will lead the election and confirmation process. it's the same role he played the last time president trump nominated someone when there was a confirmation last year.is...
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alyssa harrington, and bart station are new information on the tragic kit. listen? >> a good morning. such a horrible story. it does appear to be a random attack. we do not know a motive this morning. regardless of mccarson station. -- is one of the busiest transfer stations and police have shut it down last night at 9:45 pm. bart, and then show me speak this morning, and this that we can while we needed. a white male, have your build in shorthair. police are following those leads. >>> we are getting a better idea what happened, the women had been writing on the warm spring line. they were in the car with the suspect. the women exited and the suspect followed them before stabbing them on the platform. family member say that women were sisters, and the man who identified himself as the father showed up at the scene saying that he wants justice.>> this is a parents worst nightmare. i watch this on tv and i never imagined it would happen to me. >> there still some he questions this morning. we are hoping to get more answers and maybe be able to share some images of the
alyssa harrington, and bart station are new information on the tragic kit. listen? >> a good morning. such a horrible story. it does appear to be a random attack. we do not know a motive this morning. regardless of mccarson station. -- is one of the busiest transfer stations and police have shut it down last night at 9:45 pm. bart, and then show me speak this morning, and this that we can while we needed. a white male, have your build in shorthair. police are following those leads....
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alyssa is at the scene where the ramp from highway 101 to eastbound 91 and san mateo will be shut down for hours. >> reporter: that's right. inside this truck is 80,000 pounds of lettuce. one of the tow trucks trying to lift it just broke. they are now sending in a 4th tow truck trying to get them all to work together to lift this big rig that is still blocking lanes of traffic. we did just get the update from chp. >> at approximately 10:30 last night we started getting reports of an overturned big rig northbound 101, transition to eastbound 92. we found a tractor and trailer combination in a diagonal position. also we noticed a fire that had happened from the big rig. fire people arrived on scene and put out the fire and our efforts so far had been trying to up right the big rig. >> reporter: that crash happened last night just after 10:30. that is how long its been going on. a produce truck overturned on the highway blocking several lanes. what is closed this morning is the ramp to highway 92 eastbound from 101 north. that's still closed. i can tell you that the westbound transition
alyssa is at the scene where the ramp from highway 101 to eastbound 91 and san mateo will be shut down for hours. >> reporter: that's right. inside this truck is 80,000 pounds of lettuce. one of the tow trucks trying to lift it just broke. they are now sending in a 4th tow truck trying to get them all to work together to lift this big rig that is still blocking lanes of traffic. we did just get the update from chp. >> at approximately 10:30 last night we started getting reports of...
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alyssa, what's causing the drop in numbers?rter: good morning, both twitter and facebook reporting a decline in active monthly users. this comes as they make efforts to clean up their sites to leaked fake accounts. twitter shares are expected to be down 16% when the markets open. twitter's number of average monthly users fell to 335 million in the second quarter. facebook shares fell 19% knocking $119 billion off its value. earlier this week facebook had reported slower than expected growth in rev matthew so that's playing a part as well. markets opened at 6:30 a.m. live in san francisco, alyssa herring ton, ktvu news. >> thank you, facebook as well turning to the developing story of a large and destructive fire that killed a bulldozer operator contracted by cal fire. he was hured to stop the flames from spreading and unfortunately died in the incident. we want to show you jid video. this is time lapse video in redding. we have been showing you just how huge the fire is right now. 29,000 acres have burned only 6% contained. the
alyssa, what's causing the drop in numbers?rter: good morning, both twitter and facebook reporting a decline in active monthly users. this comes as they make efforts to clean up their sites to leaked fake accounts. twitter shares are expected to be down 16% when the markets open. twitter's number of average monthly users fell to 335 million in the second quarter. facebook shares fell 19% knocking $119 billion off its value. earlier this week facebook had reported slower than expected growth in...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington is there. it has more on the damages.'s green. it has been red tide this morning. the fire broke out just before midnight. things happened so fast that people who were inside the bar had to run out. some folks left their drinks. you can see they are still sitting here. there chairs, tables, barstools that have been pulled out. even some kegs on the sidewalk. firefighters say they were first called to reports of heavy smoke. >> they made a quick, aggressive attack. we had heavy smoke. the fire established in the fire building and the top floor and attic. crews were aggressive. they made a good stop. >>reporter: video shows flames spreading along the roof of the building. for people had to be rescued. five others who were staying in a nearby air b&b had to find a different place to stay because of smoke damage. catherine stephanie, district supervisor, offered her support and said she was proud of firefighter's quick action. >> for working with the residents who have been displaced, waiting for the red cross to come, let th
ktvu's alyssa harrington is there. it has more on the damages.'s green. it has been red tide this morning. the fire broke out just before midnight. things happened so fast that people who were inside the bar had to run out. some folks left their drinks. you can see they are still sitting here. there chairs, tables, barstools that have been pulled out. even some kegs on the sidewalk. firefighters say they were first called to reports of heavy smoke. >> they made a quick, aggressive attack....
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live from oakland alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> coming up on "mornings on 2 the 9", we willed with ice cube. cofounder of big3, rapper and actor. ice cube will be live on the set, so stick with us. we will be right back. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>> big3 is a three on three basketball league created by ice cube and tonight they are coming to oracle arena. >> one ticket will get you in to see four games and 40 great players featuring hall of famer's and former nba champions including baron
live from oakland alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> coming up on "mornings on 2 the 9", we willed with ice cube. cofounder of big3, rapper and actor. ice cube will be live on the set, so stick with us. we will be right back. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal...
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and, it was about an 8 1/2 hour day alyssa's 8.5 hour day to get my real id. >> the ceo of yoda, the company that helps people make it dmv appointment within two weeks for around $20. the state is investigating yoke of. one would say why. they simply received a statement saying dmv investigate -- looked into yoga of -- attempting to find an appointment using dmv's online appointment system, which is free, and available to everyone. >> i think we are part of the solution with the dmv. we are helping people get information, booking appointments -- appointment. >> -- >>reporter: they are only charging for an express appointment, which requires one of his employees to constantly scour for cancellations, and sign you up if one pops up. so, while the real id process continues to be a real pain for everyone in line, yogov is reaping the benefits. >> their traffic has tripled since june. >> we really want to help people understand what they need and how to get it done, so they can save time, and spend time with the family, or not take a pto day. >>reporter: in an effort to ease the pain of t
and, it was about an 8 1/2 hour day alyssa's 8.5 hour day to get my real id. >> the ceo of yoda, the company that helps people make it dmv appointment within two weeks for around $20. the state is investigating yoke of. one would say why. they simply received a statement saying dmv investigate -- looked into yoga of -- attempting to find an appointment using dmv's online appointment system, which is free, and available to everyone. >> i think we are part of the solution with the...
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. >> where about 20 minutes away from pregame coverage, alyssa, what is it like down there?ter: i am at the park just across the street from the ferry building and i can tell you that the cities parks department is setting up. they have out the flags for the two teams competing in the semi finals match, france and belgian. there is also a large monitor which will show the game. we are seeing a rock climbing wall, there are activities for kids, here you can see them playing soccer, they have set up some small goals and there will be e venue was originally supposed to be at the civic center plaza where the viewing parties have been held in the past but it was moved here because of london breed's inauguration. members of the ktvu family will be out here today, tomorrow, and sunday, to mc the events. this is a free viewing party open to the public, and i think that the spokesperson told me this is also just a fun way to try to get people to enjoy san francisco's parks, and have a lot of fun. live in san francisco, alyssa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> transforming part of ala
. >> where about 20 minutes away from pregame coverage, alyssa, what is it like down there?ter: i am at the park just across the street from the ferry building and i can tell you that the cities parks department is setting up. they have out the flags for the two teams competing in the semi finals match, france and belgian. there is also a large monitor which will show the game. we are seeing a rock climbing wall, there are activities for kids, here you can see them playing soccer, they...
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what is the very latest you're hearing from cal fire, alyssa? >> good morning. well cal fire officials tell me that the steel fire is now 51% contained. it burned 7 homes. one of them right behind me and this is never easy to see. i want to let our viewers know we are in the berryessa headlands neighborhood. you can see this one caved in. there's a burned car on the property. then across the street several more burned homes and trees. somehow that boat was able to make it. you can tell this was definitely where there was that erratic fire behavior. the fire broke out at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. it quickly erupted and raced up the hill scorching 150 acres. the lake has been helpful in fighting this fire. helicopters have been getting water from the lake to attack the flames from the air. cars yesterday lined up on highway 121. evacues had to pack up their homes and their camp sites to get out. ktvu spoke with one family who had to evacuate twice in a day. >> my husband went to get his mother from lake county because she was evacuated from up there. as far as i k
what is the very latest you're hearing from cal fire, alyssa? >> good morning. well cal fire officials tell me that the steel fire is now 51% contained. it burned 7 homes. one of them right behind me and this is never easy to see. i want to let our viewers know we are in the berryessa headlands neighborhood. you can see this one caved in. there's a burned car on the property. then across the street several more burned homes and trees. somehow that boat was able to make it. you can tell...
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. >> reporter: alyssa ramos is among the two dozen young people that the city has hired for the summer to help reclaim the park. she said she saw the victim of a deadly shooting in front of her home. >> seeing that so close to where i live, there is no way to avoid it. >> reporter: she cannot avoid what happened but she can do their part in making the community safer. this 17-year-old said he lost a brother and nephew, both teenagers to gun violence in this neighborhood. >> one day you are here and one day you were gone. that is why i wanted to get into this program so that i could help people around the neighborhood that are thinking about doing that stuff. >> reporter: he wants to help change the course for himself and others. organizers say the city has held this free event over the past eight homers. >> this is our chance to bring the community together and have a way to interrupt violence. >> we have to focus on the trauma and hurt that people experience. it is real. we have to start with the humans. >> reporter: organizers say that means outreach work with both victims and perpet
. >> reporter: alyssa ramos is among the two dozen young people that the city has hired for the summer to help reclaim the park. she said she saw the victim of a deadly shooting in front of her home. >> seeing that so close to where i live, there is no way to avoid it. >> reporter: she cannot avoid what happened but she can do their part in making the community safer. this 17-year-old said he lost a brother and nephew, both teenagers to gun violence in this neighborhood....
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ktvu's alyssa harrington has the story. >> reporter: congressman mark dasani eight says any american would be ashamed of the treatment of families, especially children trying to enter the united states. >> we hear stories where a young man who was five years old was told when he was separated that his parents had abandoned him. >> reporter: he took a trip to the border in brownsville and texas. they wanted to see firsthand the effects of the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy. >> we just went through the processing center. this is the place where ucp will being held in cages. >> reporter: the group posted pictures of their trip on social media. they visited a federal courthouse to view court proceedings, and a port of entry. >> i have a real feeling of sadness, despair, and anger. >> reporter: there were kids and pregnant women sitting on cement floors and detention centers. many people work confused by the court proceedings -- work confused by the court proceedings. >> i was able to talk to border patrol agents and i.c.e. agents who were put in an impossible administaff im
ktvu's alyssa harrington has the story. >> reporter: congressman mark dasani eight says any american would be ashamed of the treatment of families, especially children trying to enter the united states. >> we hear stories where a young man who was five years old was told when he was separated that his parents had abandoned him. >> reporter: he took a trip to the border in brownsville and texas. they wanted to see firsthand the effects of the trump administration's...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington spoke to family members who say it was a freak accident. >> reporter: two-year-old david from antioch climbed up a dresser that was under an unlocked window with no screen. he somehow slid the window open and fell out. his aunt said the toddler's older brothers were upstairs with the boy playing on their phones. >> it was not until one of the boys realize what happened and came running down the stairs screaming and yelling. the boys in the room are traumatized. they blame themselves for not keeping an eye on him. >> reporter: david's parents had been downstairs getting ready to take the kids to the grocery store. it all happened so fast. firefighters arrived to find the two-year-old breathing but unresponsive. david's grandmother said he had surgery and is on life-support but they are all holding out hope. >> we are all trying to be strong for mom. mom is losing it. >> family members have since moved the dresser. we saw them checking other windows and screwing in the screens. no parents are perfect. >>ever put furniture near a window. that is one thing you don't do.
ktvu's alyssa harrington spoke to family members who say it was a freak accident. >> reporter: two-year-old david from antioch climbed up a dresser that was under an unlocked window with no screen. he somehow slid the window open and fell out. his aunt said the toddler's older brothers were upstairs with the boy playing on their phones. >> it was not until one of the boys realize what happened and came running down the stairs screaming and yelling. the boys in the room are...
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alyssa harrington just arrived in one of the neighborhoods in late for -- lakeport i know that area is under evacuation order. what is the latest you know? >> reporter: this town is under a thick layer of smoke. it was pretty hard to breathe out here. it is hard to see more than maybe 100 yards in front of you. it is definitely getting a lot of that smoke and i can tell you highway 175, which is close to the public, there were fires burning along the side of the highway. there are dangerous conditions with a lot of firefighters out here. this entire town is under mandatory evacuation. we are talking about the mendocino complex fires. there are two different fires by the river and the ranch fires that started on friday. they quickly spread. help i ordered the evacuation of three towns, lakeport, upper lake, and there is an electrician order for the potter valley road -- an evacuation order for potter valley road. just about everyone left but one store owner refuses to get out because he is worried about looters. >> i will not leave. we were supposed to evacuate out in i am not going
alyssa harrington just arrived in one of the neighborhoods in late for -- lakeport i know that area is under evacuation order. what is the latest you know? >> reporter: this town is under a thick layer of smoke. it was pretty hard to breathe out here. it is hard to see more than maybe 100 yards in front of you. it is definitely getting a lot of that smoke and i can tell you highway 175, which is close to the public, there were fires burning along the side of the highway. there are...
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alyssa harrington is at the station now with new information what you know now? >> good morning. we learned that these two women were sisters. one is survived is being treated for injuries at the hospital. with me now is jim allison. we've an update this morning, we know the suspect is still out there, do we have any leads? >> if video from the train itself. and we have more identification tight materials that is a pretty good lead. so we do have a description of a white male in his 20s to his 30s with heavier build in shorthair. police are following this leads. >> can you give us a recap on when this happened it was on a trainer platform? >> at 9:45 pm there was a train coming from richman toward one spring. the two victims were just getting off the train. so the crime scene was the train itself and the platform here. >> family members said that this was a random attack. it appears to be what going on at this point? >> the information is that it was a random attack. it does not appear to be random.>>> despite the tragedy, we were able to open the station after police got what th
alyssa harrington is at the station now with new information what you know now? >> good morning. we learned that these two women were sisters. one is survived is being treated for injuries at the hospital. with me now is jim allison. we've an update this morning, we know the suspect is still out there, do we have any leads? >> if video from the train itself. and we have more identification tight materials that is a pretty good lead. so we do have a description of a white male in his...
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alyssa? >> janelle, three city council members are behind this new ordinance that would regulate dockless bikes and scooters just like this one, taking a page out of the san francisco playbook, asking for these companies to educate their riders on the rules of the road and where to properly park these. here in oakland these scooters have ended up in some peculiar places. there are several ways to get a workout at lake mafrt, run, get a bike around it or clean it up. >> dead animals, scoot ertz, bicycles, sleeping bags, you name it. we pull it out. >> reporter: laura spends her tuesday mornings picking up trash from the waut ever. once or twice a week she says she pulls out an electric ride share scooter. >> by the time we come back they've disappeared. >> reporter: it's such a common thing there's even a twitter account dedicated to scooting sightings in the lake. >> reporter: counsel member rebecca kaplan wants to set up new rules for the companies like bird and lime. >> one of the requireme
alyssa? >> janelle, three city council members are behind this new ordinance that would regulate dockless bikes and scooters just like this one, taking a page out of the san francisco playbook, asking for these companies to educate their riders on the rules of the road and where to properly park these. here in oakland these scooters have ended up in some peculiar places. there are several ways to get a workout at lake mafrt, run, get a bike around it or clean it up. >> dead animals,...
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. >> alyssa, thank you for that. >>> apple dealt with a different kind of crime in the central valley, surveillance video caught four med -- men in hooded sweatshirt rating an apple store. they took off with $27,000 worth of products. here is a better look. a couple of weeks ago a similar robbery happened in downtown san luis obispo. police are looking at if the crimes are connected. >>> several fires in santa clara valley, one grass fire near morgan hill just south of the mushroom farm along hale avenue. chopper 5 flew over the flames around 2 pm and hellfire says 70 acres per. you can see -- 70 acres were burned. you can see the smoke and a large barn and several vehicles were also burned in the fire. 6.5 miles away another fire in san jose near curry drive and san ignacio avenue. we have an update on this one, it also burned about 70 acres and is only 5% contained. the helicopter moved in and did some water drops, you also saw some hand crews on the fire line. hellfire tells us that the evacuated muriel wright school and the ibm research facility as a precaution but none of those b
. >> alyssa, thank you for that. >>> apple dealt with a different kind of crime in the central valley, surveillance video caught four med -- men in hooded sweatshirt rating an apple store. they took off with $27,000 worth of products. here is a better look. a couple of weeks ago a similar robbery happened in downtown san luis obispo. police are looking at if the crimes are connected. >>> several fires in santa clara valley, one grass fire near morgan hill just south of...
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next to him is alyssa romero, historian of the late 20th century united states. and is an assistant professor at allegheny college. her current research focuses on north philadelphia residents from the 60s through the 80s as they dealt with the political and economic changes taking place and that era. to her right is wayne glasker. who is associate professor of history at rutgers university camden. he is an expert in african- american history and the civil rights movement. finally, at the end of the 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 to speak to us about activism in germany. in the 1960s. my name is christine larocco and adam editor of mh be and program manager here at the hc. to get started, i wanted to go back to a question that came up especially this morning and that is the tendency certainly among a lot of americans to think about the early 60s and the late 60s as very different. we have talked over the course about one of the benefit
next to him is alyssa romero, historian of the late 20th century united states. and is an assistant professor at allegheny college. her current research focuses on north philadelphia residents from the 60s through the 80s as they dealt with the political and economic changes taking place and that era. to her right is wayne glasker. who is associate professor of history at rutgers university camden. he is an expert in african- american history and the civil rights movement. finally, at the end...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington joins us now from outside that house. are not happy, for the most part. >>> they are not. they say that the crowds have become impossible to manage. they say that cars slow down or stop right in the middle of the street so people can take pictures out of car windows. there are crowds that block the sidewalk. and, people could get killed or hurt. >>> full house fans have been visiting the home on brodrick street four years. but, the fuller house reboot and the fact that the house shows up on google maps has people coming by the hundreds. the board of directors will vote on tuesday if any vehicle with nine or more seats should be banned from driving down the spot. it might be similar to the one in alamo square park, another full house destination. the iconic painted ladies are seen in the opening credits while the tanner family has a picnic on the grounds. tour busts cannot drive down that street. torres have to get off the bus and walk. neighbors are not sure of the bus been is actually the answer. >> i think it would help
ktvu's alyssa harrington joins us now from outside that house. are not happy, for the most part. >>> they are not. they say that the crowds have become impossible to manage. they say that cars slow down or stop right in the middle of the street so people can take pictures out of car windows. there are crowds that block the sidewalk. and, people could get killed or hurt. >>> full house fans have been visiting the home on brodrick street four years. but, the fuller house reboot...
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former adviser to hillary clinton organized this rally, actress alyssa milano one of the manyrs they're expected to be in front of the white house until 4:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> new video of a fire in downtown oakland. the fire department tells us at least one work truck caught fire at the salvation army store and donation center. it's at seventh and franklin. this happeplumes of black smoke miles. the fire crews rushed to extinguish the flames and stop that fire from spreading to the actual building. no word what was in the truck or what caused that fire in the first place. >>> i fell down. i started shaking. >> an out of body experience. tonight we're hearing for the first time from the man who was rescued from that cement silo in union city. this played out on live tv last week. we watched him get rescued on our news cast after more than two hours being stuck. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd was there for the rescue and is back in union city for us with the interview. cheryl? >> reporter: well, he's only been out of the hospital for two days but he's had some time to think about what h
former adviser to hillary clinton organized this rally, actress alyssa milano one of the manyrs they're expected to be in front of the white house until 4:00 a.m. eastern time. >>> new video of a fire in downtown oakland. the fire department tells us at least one work truck caught fire at the salvation army store and donation center. it's at seventh and franklin. this happeplumes of black smoke miles. the fire crews rushed to extinguish the flames and stop that fire from spreading to...
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parliament and public opinion the have been very difficult choices to make we have opted for a such of alyssa's that provides a strong base for university funding which makes a major contribution to reducing the deficit and introducing a significantly more progressive system of graduate paper and stuff we inherited and i'm proud to put forward that magic so this. order. there is nothing a bank that tiny benefit to the lowest income graduates that justifies doubling or tripling the debt of the vast majority of brides isn't it credible that the party opposite who actually introduced the principle of graduates paying and thirty for two jewish and fee increases is able to drum up quite so much they can drop the issues out there are any young person ask any young person in any poor communities in our country what is your prospect what is your what do you want to do many would say i want to study i want to qualify i want to go to university i want to achieve something invite. them. less they are very poor or they're going to borrow money to survive to get through university they simply will not do it
parliament and public opinion the have been very difficult choices to make we have opted for a such of alyssa's that provides a strong base for university funding which makes a major contribution to reducing the deficit and introducing a significantly more progressive system of graduate paper and stuff we inherited and i'm proud to put forward that magic so this. order. there is nothing a bank that tiny benefit to the lowest income graduates that justifies doubling or tripling the debt of the...
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you know i believe it was alyssa milano who first started tweeting about hashtag me too if you are if you are a victim of sexual violence or assault or misconduct or harassment and i started using hash tag and then discovered tirana burke discovered her movement was already in place and. you know i'm one of many people who just decided that it you know we need to speak out about this and. you know looking back over my life there have been many things that have occurred to me some in the business some pre the business some quite violent i was sexually assaulted when i was a teenager and this is something i don't talk about that much but it was on a beach on a vacation and i did go to the police and i did everything right and nothing happened and that was sort of a terrible lesson for me as a young woman feeling like no one cares and nothing's going to happen if you do try and follow official channels but i think that the more we've been speaking out. the more we realize that there is enormous strength in numbers and that this is a worldwide movement of. outing the truth that this is a
you know i believe it was alyssa milano who first started tweeting about hashtag me too if you are if you are a victim of sexual violence or assault or misconduct or harassment and i started using hash tag and then discovered tirana burke discovered her movement was already in place and. you know i'm one of many people who just decided that it you know we need to speak out about this and. you know looking back over my life there have been many things that have occurred to me some in the...
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next to him is alyssa robero. she's a historian of the late 20th century united states and is an assistant professor at all g -- allegheny college. her current research focuses on north philadelphia residents of the '60s and '80s as they dealt with the political and economic changes taking place in that era. to her right is wayne, who is associate professor of history at rutgers university cameden ad he is an expert in african-american history and the civil rights movement and at the end of our table is belinda davis, professor of history at rutgers university new brunswick and the director of the european studies. she's here mostly to speak to us about sakt vactivism in germanye 1960s. so, to get started, i wanted to hop back to a question that came up especially this morning and that is that tendency, certainly among a lot of americans, to think about the early '60s and the late '60s as very different. we've talked about this, of course. i think one of the benefits of this panel is that we can really get an inte
next to him is alyssa robero. she's a historian of the late 20th century united states and is an assistant professor at all g -- allegheny college. her current research focuses on north philadelphia residents of the '60s and '80s as they dealt with the political and economic changes taking place in that era. to her right is wayne, who is associate professor of history at rutgers university cameden ad he is an expert in african-american history and the civil rights movement and at the end of our...
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welcome back to kaiser report summer alyssa nation and here stacey herbert we are diving deep and cosmic consciousness and the gaia. as it was taught to me by teddy goldsmith the brother of sir james goldsmith uncle of a good friend of ours we don't talk to much anymore ben goldsmith's brother i forget his name zack all to say ok let's go on to the show so we're talking about summer solutions and we're talking about the upcoming twenty eighteen mid-term elections and why we might be in for yet another shock we don't know but we do know that wealth and income gap is soaring in america we know that as salon dot com felt compelled to ask psychologist why rich people feel like the apocalypse coming all the people you see on the corporate media are making twenty thirty forty million dollars a year being corporate spokespersons for stool softeners as i mentioned in the first half if you're outside america this is because the reason why we have so much still softener here is because opioids you know all the oxycontin they gave. us a patient and so it's a big product here to sell soon still soft
welcome back to kaiser report summer alyssa nation and here stacey herbert we are diving deep and cosmic consciousness and the gaia. as it was taught to me by teddy goldsmith the brother of sir james goldsmith uncle of a good friend of ours we don't talk to much anymore ben goldsmith's brother i forget his name zack all to say ok let's go on to the show so we're talking about summer solutions and we're talking about the upcoming twenty eighteen mid-term elections and why we might be in for yet...
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nasreen alyssa and her husband spent two years living abroad a mother of two she's a corporate lawyer. because she also gives women legal advice. in saudi arabia a birth may only be officially registered by a man. she hears some terrible stories from her clients. one of them married at the age of fifteen she married a man and she had four children from him he divorced her he kicked her out she registered the four children under the new wife so can you imagine so there she lost her children and she could not see them for ten years and she could not prove to anyone even the court and you were that these four kids are her children because they're registered from under the new wife so and she couldn't and she tried to contact her children and and the father saying that no this is not your mom she's this crazy woman and then she just she went into. a psychological sort of. state where she's on pills and she bought four cats she named the four cats after each child so in the morning she could call the cats and say hey you know. or something just so she can you know keep them in her mind so
nasreen alyssa and her husband spent two years living abroad a mother of two she's a corporate lawyer. because she also gives women legal advice. in saudi arabia a birth may only be officially registered by a man. she hears some terrible stories from her clients. one of them married at the age of fifteen she married a man and she had four children from him he divorced her he kicked her out she registered the four children under the new wife so can you imagine so there she lost her children and...
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both of the executive director's, rudy gonzalez and tim paulson from the labor council and my sister alyssafrom 2121. we have the operator's army in the house. we have mr james bryant who played an interesting -- a great role in labor over many years. we must continue to work together and continued to fight together. we are with you guys in terms of making sure that we continue to fight for worker's rights. thank you. [applause] >> i was going to try and recognize some of the labor folks here but i think joseph just covered everybody. tim, connie, ramon, also everybody else. thank you for participating and attending. the next speaker's rep estate -- reputation precedes her. she has been the organizing director with a chinese progressive association. [cheers and applause] >> i was nervous, but now i have something to distract you all. just watch him if i get off track here. good afternoon. many thanks to pat and -- let's give it one more round of applause to the hard-working staff of the office of labor standards enforcement you every day help workers to make sure every day law is a reality
both of the executive director's, rudy gonzalez and tim paulson from the labor council and my sister alyssafrom 2121. we have the operator's army in the house. we have mr james bryant who played an interesting -- a great role in labor over many years. we must continue to work together and continued to fight together. we are with you guys in terms of making sure that we continue to fight for worker's rights. thank you. [applause] >> i was going to try and recognize some of the labor folks...
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before alyssa came along, we were floundering. and and essays and things like that. >> the idea was we raised money so that we could pay low income people, journalists generally, there is no shortage of low income journalists because nobody else is paying anymore. don't know if i should mention the atlantic.com. >> 50% according to -- there has been a 50% traction of newsrooms in 2005,. jobs lost. people need help. >> and a 3000 peace, and online side, you can pay $75 for that. that is impossible. if you work weeks or months, we thought we could come in, and photojournalists, we will pay you the old standards. >> which was the standard in 1995. >> we didn't have trouble attracting people who do this, and the editor was alissa quart. not only an editor but a writer. i don't want to make this sound machiavelli and but she took over the organization in no time at all. she was the executive editor. she took it over because she had the vision, the imagination, the energy, the incredible energy to work with so many people, get those pie
before alyssa came along, we were floundering. and and essays and things like that. >> the idea was we raised money so that we could pay low income people, journalists generally, there is no shortage of low income journalists because nobody else is paying anymore. don't know if i should mention the atlantic.com. >> 50% according to -- there has been a 50% traction of newsrooms in 2005,. jobs lost. people need help. >> and a 3000 peace, and online side, you can pay $75 for...
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alyssa you are outside ice headquarters and the police just put up new barricades. good morning. >> reporter: they did. good morning. police put up these barricades to prevent protesters from getting your the building. some activists have been camped out since last monday but now that encampment is gone and watch what happened just a few hours ago. >> turn around. >> the street is closed turn around. >> several protesters were arrested in the overnight sweep. a run by the occupy ice group says those people have been released but if you were injured during a clash with police. officers dismantled the encampment and loaded up garbage bags full of camping equipment and other items. a spokesperson with san francisco police department says they honor free-speech but they have strict rules about camping on public sidewalks. >> frequent admonishments have been given to this encampment over the past week and prior to tonight actions but the blockage of the street continued. the closure of this block is also prevented the passage of traffic and emergency vehicles. >> this is
alyssa you are outside ice headquarters and the police just put up new barricades. good morning. >> reporter: they did. good morning. police put up these barricades to prevent protesters from getting your the building. some activists have been camped out since last monday but now that encampment is gone and watch what happened just a few hours ago. >> turn around. >> the street is closed turn around. >> several protesters were arrested in the overnight sweep. a run by...
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. >> reporter: alyssa ramos is among the two dozen young people that the neighborhood has hired for the summer. she said she saw the victim of a deadly shooting in front of her home. >> knowing that it was so close to where i live there was no way to avoid it. >> reporter: she cannot avoid what happened, she did say she and others can do their part in making the community safer. >> reporter: the 17-year-old said he lost a brother and a nephew to gun violence in this neighborhood. >> one day you are here and one day you work on. that is why i wanted to get into this program so that i could help people around the neighborhood. >> reporter: he wants to help the city held this free event over the past eight summers. >> this is our chance to bring the community together and have a way to interrupt violence. 4 it is one part of a multifaceted approach to preventing violence. >> we have to focus on the trauma and the hurt. it is real. we have to start with the humans. >> reporter: organizers a that means outreach work with both victims and perpetrators. the goal is safety for everyone. >> ther
. >> reporter: alyssa ramos is among the two dozen young people that the neighborhood has hired for the summer. she said she saw the victim of a deadly shooting in front of her home. >> knowing that it was so close to where i live there was no way to avoid it. >> reporter: she cannot avoid what happened, she did say she and others can do their part in making the community safer. >> reporter: the 17-year-old said he lost a brother and a nephew to gun violence in this...
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i am alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> you hate to hear about this looting, but are they getting outside assistance from other law agencies? is the highway patrol assisting, watching out for homes and looters? >> they are getting help. they're working with the sheriff's department. they have officers from all this running agencies in towns. they are strategically placed -- from surrounded agencies in towns. they are strategically placed. >>> cal fire gave us an update on the carr fire burning near redding. it has killed six people. it grew overnight. 723 -- we have the latest. >> let me show you some of those homes which have been destroyed. that number is 723 homes destroyed an the carr fire alone. this is outside redding, california. it is remarkable to see how much of these homes have been destroyed. they have been flattened.em lik much salvageable. people have not been able to come back to see their is under mandatory evacuation. you can see those homes over there are completely destroyed. those homes are completely untouched. it is as if the fire went right by them. you have
i am alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >> you hate to hear about this looting, but are they getting outside assistance from other law agencies? is the highway patrol assisting, watching out for homes and looters? >> they are getting help. they're working with the sheriff's department. they have officers from all this running agencies in towns. they are strategically placed -- from surrounded agencies in towns. they are strategically placed. >>> cal fire gave us an update...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington has our report. >> reporter: any american would be ashamed of the treatmentlly children trying to enter the united states. >> we hear stories where a young man who was five years old was told when he was separated that his parents had abandoned him. >> reporter: desaulnier took a trip group on immigration reform, comprised of democrats in the they wanted to see firsthand the effects of the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy. >> suite -- we just went through the processing center. >> reporter: the group posted pictures and video of their trip on social media. they visited a federal courthouse to watch court proceedings, a processing center, a detention center, and a port of entry. >> i have a real feeling of sadness, despair, and anger. >> reporter: desaulnier saw kids and pregnant women sitting on cement floors . many people were confused by the court proceedings and still had not been reunited with their children. many border agents are frustrated. >> i was able to talk to federal employees, border patrol agents and i.c.e. agents who were put in th
ktvu's alyssa harrington has our report. >> reporter: any american would be ashamed of the treatmentlly children trying to enter the united states. >> we hear stories where a young man who was five years old was told when he was separated that his parents had abandoned him. >> reporter: desaulnier took a trip group on immigration reform, comprised of democrats in the they wanted to see firsthand the effects of the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy. >> suite --...
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alyssa harrington, "ktvu" news. >>> the lake county jail inmates have been sent to center read up.ses were brought in to provide firefighters a place to sleep the 300 inmates were boston sunday night when the fire approached. >> we tried to keep it quiet and we did not want to announce it because of security concerns. we kept plan quiet. we loaded everybody up and set them down with and armed escort and convoy fashioned. >> the inmates are still being monitored by guards as well as staff. the jail is in the middle of the evacuation zone. >>> the carr fire is moving into trinity county. >> so far it has destroyed 900 homes and threatening 2500 more. allie wolf spoke to victims and shows us some of the devastation. >> this is what people will return to. neighborhoods reduced to debris, twisted metal . >> i lost it all. every bit of it. i am sorry. >>reporter: one of these homes belong to sarah joseph anaya, she has not been back yet but she knows everything is gone. >> it has been devastating. it is so hard, i can't get my mind around it. >> for her she had minutes to escape the unfo
alyssa harrington, "ktvu" news. >>> the lake county jail inmates have been sent to center read up.ses were brought in to provide firefighters a place to sleep the 300 inmates were boston sunday night when the fire approached. >> we tried to keep it quiet and we did not want to announce it because of security concerns. we kept plan quiet. we loaded everybody up and set them down with and armed escort and convoy fashioned. >> the inmates are still being monitored by...