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so we got alyssa life for us at sfo. that airport is expecting big crowds today with many travelers looking for an easy way to get to their families. join the crowd of many people traveling. >> exactly. i thought because we got here early and it's a sunday we would miss the crowds but it's extremely busy here at sf o. a lot of people showing up to catch flights to visit family for thanksgiving getting an early start. taking a few extra days off work. one thing new this year travelers who rely on uber to get to or from the airport and willing to pay more can get curb side pick up. what's happening is for the next two months uber comfort, select and xl will pick up riders curb side at sfo but only certain pick up zones. that's door nine at terminal one and doors 11 and 12 at terminal three. air travel is expected to get busy this week. the group called airlines for america predicts this year's thanksgiving holiday period will be the busiest ever with more than 31 million people choose to go fly. the busiest day expected to
so we got alyssa life for us at sfo. that airport is expecting big crowds today with many travelers looking for an easy way to get to their families. join the crowd of many people traveling. >> exactly. i thought because we got here early and it's a sunday we would miss the crowds but it's extremely busy here at sf o. a lot of people showing up to catch flights to visit family for thanksgiving getting an early start. taking a few extra days off work. one thing new this year travelers who...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington is headed to the scene. >>> the kincade fire burning in sonoma county is now 65% contained. the fire has been burning since last wednesday night more than a week and it's destroyed 349 homes, sheds, and buildings. and air quality advisories are in effect for the upper portion of the north bay. air quality managers say the alert was called because of the continued smoke. healthy air quality readings in that area. >>> pg &e says only 1400 customers still don't have service from that planned outage. an additional 1200 customers are also without power. >>> and a new pg&e report says its first planned power outages may help fires. utility filed the information in federal court yesterday as part of its required reporting following the criminal case back in 2010. pg&e says its crews controlled the 5,000 mile line. >>> pge's ceo was asked about the outages. >> for us, the main thing is we didn't cause any fires or we didn't burn down any houses. the kincade fire is still under investigation i got that but one of the things we did was give them the opportunity to refil
ktvu's alyssa harrington is headed to the scene. >>> the kincade fire burning in sonoma county is now 65% contained. the fire has been burning since last wednesday night more than a week and it's destroyed 349 homes, sheds, and buildings. and air quality advisories are in effect for the upper portion of the north bay. air quality managers say the alert was called because of the continued smoke. healthy air quality readings in that area. >>> pg &e says only 1400 customers...
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robert: that's lori alhadeff and her daughter is alyssa.e collaborated on this portrait but also a letter she pened to her daughter as a tribute. often when we work with folks like take control of their own voice and there's something interesting about being able to go to lori and say, we can't misquote you, you're going to write it directly on your body. soledad: let's talk about pulse. those photos are -- they're beautiful and they're just heartbreaking. i wish they could have answered their cell phones. robert: that's omar delgado. omar was one of the first officers onsite in the club that night. and if you asked him why he wrote that, he'll tell you about being in the club for three hours and of course now, breaking news breaks very quickly, and people who passed away that night, their phones started to ring and omar will tell you that the most difficult part of that night was knowing that he was one of the only people to know that they were never going to answer those phones. soledad: you went to india to take some photos and they're s
robert: that's lori alhadeff and her daughter is alyssa.e collaborated on this portrait but also a letter she pened to her daughter as a tribute. often when we work with folks like take control of their own voice and there's something interesting about being able to go to lori and say, we can't misquote you, you're going to write it directly on your body. soledad: let's talk about pulse. those photos are -- they're beautiful and they're just heartbreaking. i wish they could have answered their...
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alyssa harrington explains it could take days or weeks to finalize the results. >> it is going to be a busy day at the san francisco department of elections. >> reporter: there are 70,000 ballots to process in the district attorneys race and it remains extremely tight. these are the latest numbers. suzy loftus leading by more than 2000 votes. but it is still too close to call with tens of thousands of male and an provisional ballot mail in an provisional ballots still being processed. it could take days before the winner is determined. >> we need to bring in 50,000 thousand mail ballots. chesa boudin has the most first votes with more second and third choice votes for suzy loftus. suzy loftus said i'm hopeful that results in the following days will continue to back our vision for making san francisco the safest city in the country. money could be used for possible recount if needed and other campaign fees. >> the race is close and i expect it will continue to be close. there is always a possibility of a recount but it is premature. i hope that by the time all the votes are counted th
alyssa harrington explains it could take days or weeks to finalize the results. >> it is going to be a busy day at the san francisco department of elections. >> reporter: there are 70,000 ballots to process in the district attorneys race and it remains extremely tight. these are the latest numbers. suzy loftus leading by more than 2000 votes. but it is still too close to call with tens of thousands of male and an provisional ballot mail in an provisional ballots still being...
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alyssa. >> yeah, good morning.are upset over school closures also charter schools and the way they say they were treated by police at the last meeting. here's some video from last night. . >> a large crowd some with the group oakland not for sale packed the school board meeting wednesday night chanting, singing. they're upset over the board's decision to close kaiser elementary school and move those students four miles away. this was the first public meeting since parents and police clashed in october over school closures. one woman showed up wearing crutches. she said several parents were hurt and they plan to sue the district. the school district and district police chief said wednesday night they plan to review the officer's actions. >> how violent could we be with our children present and our song sheets and ou guitars. they showed up with 20 cops, metal batons and metal barricades. >> we will be looking at the police department and the role they play and how best to use them. so we're going to bring in an outs
alyssa. >> yeah, good morning.are upset over school closures also charter schools and the way they say they were treated by police at the last meeting. here's some video from last night. . >> a large crowd some with the group oakland not for sale packed the school board meeting wednesday night chanting, singing. they're upset over the board's decision to close kaiser elementary school and move those students four miles away. this was the first public meeting since parents and police...
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hour alyssa harrington is there scoping out the deals. alyssa, have you found any bargains yet? rejected morning. behind me, you see in longline at the northbay. the entire store is 50% off. that is why there is a long line. you can see what is actually happening at the door as they were letting people in little by little. they don't want too many people inside the store once, so everybody has to wait patiently for the term. but if you walk with me, i can show you how long the slightest. this is one of the longer lines. we've also seen a lot of people at nike. a lot of people outside for a birth. and a lot of folks shopping for christmas gifts, but also some just for themselves as well. i'm going to show you video of what we saw earlier this morning. again, we saw some pretty long lines outside of certain stores. but in general, the entire mall does not seem that packed. i think that really is because a lot of people are standing outside of certain stores. some folks i talked to said it's actually busier on any given weekend. we have seen a lot of buy one get one free, a lot of
hour alyssa harrington is there scoping out the deals. alyssa, have you found any bargains yet? rejected morning. behind me, you see in longline at the northbay. the entire store is 50% off. that is why there is a long line. you can see what is actually happening at the door as they were letting people in little by little. they don't want too many people inside the store once, so everybody has to wait patiently for the term. but if you walk with me, i can show you how long the slightest. this...
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ktvu's alyssa harington is there at the scene.l have an update for us in the next half hour. >>> and now a look at the kincade fire. the fire has been burning since last wednesday night over a week and has destroyed. >> bay area air quality managers say an alert was caused. the air quality advisory is just for the areas of windsor, santa rosa and the napa valley the rest of the bay area should have good to moderate air quality. >> pg&e says 1200 customers are also without power. >> today students and climate activities are planning a to reform california's energy industry the kinindicate fire and the pg&e outages are a series of wake-up calls >>> officials in marin county say the loss of senior housing seniors living in the bennett house were stranded in the outage. the marin county health services department says it sends supplies like food and flashlights. nearly 1 in 3 adults in marin is 65 or older. >> this is an important opportunity for these adults as well as their children to really understand what they need. not assisted
ktvu's alyssa harington is there at the scene.l have an update for us in the next half hour. >>> and now a look at the kincade fire. the fire has been burning since last wednesday night over a week and has destroyed. >> bay area air quality managers say an alert was caused. the air quality advisory is just for the areas of windsor, santa rosa and the napa valley the rest of the bay area should have good to moderate air quality. >> pg&e says 1200 customers are also...
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ktvu is alyssa harrington you're in our newsroom. what tell us what has been happening so far. >> reporter: former ambassador marie yovanovitch took the stand about half an hour ago. she is being grilled on why she was ousted by president donald j. trump. and what this might say about the president's approach to foreign policy. here's some video of marie yovanovitch taking the oath before testifying before the house intelligence committee. she delivered opening statements, saying she was dedicated to anticorruption work and that her service was an expression of gratitude to the country. president donald j. trump fired her in what many have called a smear campaign orchestrated by the presidents attorney rudy giuliani. the president is accused of withholding congressional aid to ukraine while he pressured the country to investigate joe biden and biden's son hunter. let's listen in and hear what she has to say.>> that that is what it was.>> who else was involved in this concerted campaign against you?>> there were some members of the pr
ktvu is alyssa harrington you're in our newsroom. what tell us what has been happening so far. >> reporter: former ambassador marie yovanovitch took the stand about half an hour ago. she is being grilled on why she was ousted by president donald j. trump. and what this might say about the president's approach to foreign policy. here's some video of marie yovanovitch taking the oath before testifying before the house intelligence committee. she delivered opening statements, saying she was...
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alyssa. >> good morning. yeah, that power outage led to flight cancellations, delays and a lot of people did not get their baggage. and look at this. stacks of suitcases. a flight attendants have put up numbers of different flights so people can retrieve their luggage. if you were not able to get your suitcases last night they are here. they are just stacked next to those flight numbers. you're going to have to check in with an attendant for whatever airline you traveled with and then pick it up. so people who are looking for their bags they are here and you can come to retrieve them. the power went out just before 6:45 yesterday evening. the airport was packed with holiday travelers when it was plunged into. travelers were not allowed to board. the outage also impacted the tsa security area. this also happened during last night's storm. now the weather had caused some power outages around the bay area but it was unclear if that was the cause here. >> i've been here since 7:20 and i haven't moved at all. all
alyssa. >> good morning. yeah, that power outage led to flight cancellations, delays and a lot of people did not get their baggage. and look at this. stacks of suitcases. a flight attendants have put up numbers of different flights so people can retrieve their luggage. if you were not able to get your suitcases last night they are here. they are just stacked next to those flight numbers. you're going to have to check in with an attendant for whatever airline you traveled with and then...
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at least get alyssa milano in their, please don't waste more alyssa milano. >> three is coming and wejack bauer. >> thank you very much. later on we will be talking about immigration and some of the results we are seeing from the president policy. there's just one more thing i want to say about it now. all the time on the show and talk about positive populism. it's easy to hear that phrase and think it's some kind of trite slogan, but actually a really mean something, it means you can achieve populist themes helping the american worker, taking on corrupt establishment without hateful ideas and rhetoric. this is especially true on immigration. i've always been for tough immigration control, public support depends on government control. being out of control for decades and that's hurt working americans above all. i support president trump's policy agenda on immigration which despite all the obstruction is working as we will show you later in the show. as the president told me, controlling immigration does not mean you are anti- immigration. >> we need people. it's very simple. a strong
at least get alyssa milano in their, please don't waste more alyssa milano. >> three is coming and wejack bauer. >> thank you very much. later on we will be talking about immigration and some of the results we are seeing from the president policy. there's just one more thing i want to say about it now. all the time on the show and talk about positive populism. it's easy to hear that phrase and think it's some kind of trite slogan, but actually a really mean something, it means you...
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ktvu alyssa harrington is live outside of city hall as election worker prepare to count more ballots. >> reporter: good morning this is an extremely tight race. tessa actually came out on top in the first round but then the last time they were able to count sue resume. still 70,000 to count. many vote by moyle and provisional ballot. officials with the department of elections said they would continue for days. >> as far as people want to draw conclusions from the numbers from where the votes are falling, i think it's still too soon to make final predictions. >> we're humbled that so many san francisco i can't answer put us in their race and speaks for a different approach to law and order. >> reporter: in a statement, that is on the screen, i'm alyssa harrington ktvu news. >>> our election coverage on ktvu.com and on the home page you will find more information. >>> time is 5:05. >>> the kinkade fire is now 100% contained. it was fully contained more than a day ahead of schedule. 374 buildings were destroyed including 174 homes. 60 other buildings were damaged and four firefighters we
ktvu alyssa harrington is live outside of city hall as election worker prepare to count more ballots. >> reporter: good morning this is an extremely tight race. tessa actually came out on top in the first round but then the last time they were able to count sue resume. still 70,000 to count. many vote by moyle and provisional ballot. officials with the department of elections said they would continue for days. >> as far as people want to draw conclusions from the numbers from where...
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. >> thousands heading to thanksgiving destinations as alyssa harrington reports many passengers were forced to leave their luggage behind. >> behind me you see hundreds of suitcases. this is the luggage left behind last night during that power outage. travelers were not able to grab their bags when the lights went out. >> this is the worst. it was the worst ever. >> cheryl murray and her husband finally returned home to oakland after a long night sleeping in chairs at the las vegas airport. their flight to oakland was cancelled because of the power outage. >> yeah, wherever they could sleep. >> it was ugly. >> on the floors benches. . >> all night long. >> the problems started last night around 6:45. the oakland airport suffered a power outage in the middle of the storm. lights went out. lines at security check points came to a stand still because the screeners could not use the equipment. people who already reached the states were not allowed to board. >> we came here from atlanta and we were standing here and the lights went off and everyone was kind of like uh, oh. >> hundreds of
. >> thousands heading to thanksgiving destinations as alyssa harrington reports many passengers were forced to leave their luggage behind. >> behind me you see hundreds of suitcases. this is the luggage left behind last night during that power outage. travelers were not able to grab their bags when the lights went out. >> this is the worst. it was the worst ever. >> cheryl murray and her husband finally returned home to oakland after a long night sleeping in chairs at...
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alyssa harrington is joining us with an update to the count. >> reporter: good morning i'm live outside city hall where later this morning election workers will continue to count ballots. there are still 70,000 votes they need to tally and anything could happen. >> i don't know where it will land and it could be this weekend or next week before there is any conclusion to this. >> reporter: elections officials process ballots from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. an update should come in at 4:00 this afternoon. this has been an extremely tight race in san francisco since the polls closed tuesday. chesa boudin a public defender got the most first but the public vote put you. >> yes . sue. >> loftus on top. it is too close to call because tens of thousands of mail-in and provisional ballots to count still. both candidates remain optimistic. >> we're humbled so many san franciscans, the most san franciscans but us as the first choice vote in the race and speaks to the real desire for a different approach to law and order. >> reporter: loftus inside a statement, i am hopeful that results in the following d
alyssa harrington is joining us with an update to the count. >> reporter: good morning i'm live outside city hall where later this morning election workers will continue to count ballots. there are still 70,000 votes they need to tally and anything could happen. >> i don't know where it will land and it could be this weekend or next week before there is any conclusion to this. >> reporter: elections officials process ballots from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. an update should come in at...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington is at one of the busiest bay area places right now.the san francisco premium outlets in lirmore. so u're at one of the shoe stores. >> i'm at one of busiest stores. this is nike and i'm here in line speaking with a lot of these folks from tracy. what time did you get here this morning. >> i got here like 10 minutes ago. >> we came at 3:00 in the morning. >> what are you hoping to get? >> the sales. >> so far we haven't found any. >> so are you buying christmas gifts or getting items. >> oh, my gosh. christmas gifts too. >> how long are you? >> 6. >> you look like you're in your pajamas. >> yeah. >> are you okay being out here so early. >> yeah. >> so just again it's black friday a lot of people love to come out for the big sales. is it worth it, are you finding what you want. >> when you find what you want it's worth it. when i find what i want then i'll be >> and how ping for just myself no one special. >> well enjoy your morning. we're here outside of the nike store. there's a pretty long line. outside oftory burrch. what i'm finding
ktvu's alyssa harrington is at one of the busiest bay area places right now.the san francisco premium outlets in lirmore. so u're at one of the shoe stores. >> i'm at one of busiest stores. this is nike and i'm here in line speaking with a lot of these folks from tracy. what time did you get here this morning. >> i got here like 10 minutes ago. >> we came at 3:00 in the morning. >> what are you hoping to get? >> the sales. >> so far we haven't found any....
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. >>> d ouof court after alyssa accused the company of bad business practices and sutter health agreed to pay $30 million. they are accused of paying off california doctors to get patient referrals and they stayed there were thousands of healthcare claims submitted for profit from government reimbursements following a settlement from state attorney general javier becerra just last month. >>> tomorrow is the opening of a trail at the richmond san rafael bridge connecting barron county and contra costa. you can access it from castro street or east francisco boulevard and main street in san rafael for the first time ever people can cross by bike or on foot. tomorrow the ribbon-cutting is at 10:00 am. >>> suspended without pay after what some are calling the ugliest brawl in the history of the nfl. in the final seconds of the game last night defensive end myles garrett lost it during a scuffle with mason rudolph and he ripped off the quarterback's helmet and slammed him on the head with it. after the game garrett acknowledged his mistake. >> what i did was foolish. it is out of character,
. >>> d ouof court after alyssa accused the company of bad business practices and sutter health agreed to pay $30 million. they are accused of paying off california doctors to get patient referrals and they stayed there were thousands of healthcare claims submitted for profit from government reimbursements following a settlement from state attorney general javier becerra just last month. >>> tomorrow is the opening of a trail at the richmond san rafael bridge connecting barron...
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good morning alyssa. >> good morning, dave. well things got so bad an up stairs conference room.hat the crowd prevented them from getting their work done. . >> a large group showed up to protest school closures charter schools and the wake. police treated them at a meeting last month. they're upset about the board's decision to close kaiser elementary school. this is also the first public meeting since parents and police crashed in october over school closures. one woman showed up last night in crutches. she said she tore her acl and suffered other injuries in that meeting. she plans to sue the district. the school district and district police chief said wednesday night they plan to review the uld we be with our children present. they showed up with 20 cops and metal batons and barricades. >> we will be taking a second look at the police department and the role they play. so we're going to bring in an outside auditor if you will to look at the entirety of the police department to see how it's working and functioning properly what best practices maybe can be added. >> the crowd wa
good morning alyssa. >> good morning, dave. well things got so bad an up stairs conference room.hat the crowd prevented them from getting their work done. . >> a large group showed up to protest school closures charter schools and the wake. police treated them at a meeting last month. they're upset about the board's decision to close kaiser elementary school. this is also the first public meeting since parents and police crashed in october over school closures. one woman showed up...
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and ktvu's alyssa harrington will give us a full report on what to expect today. don't go anywhere. >> it is a busy day it was a busy week and we had some aggressive drizzle. >> yeah, right. >> that's in between mist or drizzle and shower. >> i texted him. >> i would agree with that. >> it was. it was a good one. at least that's what i was told by my neighbor risk tina. >> that's a good one. >> all right. system's coming in. this one a little different than yesterday because it's splitting has produced some rain to the north. not a lot, a little bit. sonoma county and northern napa county and also right into bodega bay. it looks like a lot of that's falling apart because as that system splits it takes some energy away from it. 40s, 50s, 57 san jose. 56 oakland airport. highs again today will be slightly above average. this is going to go down as a warm month. 64, 56 for the city. 63, 50 is average. and the system coming in. part of this is going to break off into southern california and the other section going in will be for the morning for us. and then it will cl
and ktvu's alyssa harrington will give us a full report on what to expect today. don't go anywhere. >> it is a busy day it was a busy week and we had some aggressive drizzle. >> yeah, right. >> that's in between mist or drizzle and shower. >> i texted him. >> i would agree with that. >> it was. it was a good one. at least that's what i was told by my neighbor risk tina. >> that's a good one. >> all right. system's coming in. this one a little...
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alyssa harrington tells us that hundreds of volunteers including london breed took part in the event.niel maxwell from san francisco visited glides thanksgiving celebration for 18 years. maxwell and hundreds of others spent thursday morning carving turkey and ham's potatoes and solids for thousands of the city's homeless. >> a lot of people are separated from their families. the opportunity to create your own family. >> reporter: glide has been hosting this community meal for more than 50 years. city officials including mayor london breed served plates of food. ceo karen said the event is a way to raise awareness. >> we want to bring attention to a lot of the issues of people struggling from food insecurity, one in four people in our city are struggling. to the growing challenges of addiction and homelessness. >> reporter: glide expects to serve over 9000 meals. they will serve those meals here in the main dining area and will make deliveries to other parts of the city. >> the need in the city is expanding and changing. glide is now starting to step up in new ways and more ways to rea
alyssa harrington tells us that hundreds of volunteers including london breed took part in the event.niel maxwell from san francisco visited glides thanksgiving celebration for 18 years. maxwell and hundreds of others spent thursday morning carving turkey and ham's potatoes and solids for thousands of the city's homeless. >> a lot of people are separated from their families. the opportunity to create your own family. >> reporter: glide has been hosting this community meal for more...
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alyssa harrington has the story. >>> daniel maxwell from san francisco has been volunteering at glidesebration for 18 years. maxwell and hundreds of others spent thursday morning carving turkeys and hams preparing potatoes and salad for thousands of the city's homeless. >> a lot of people are separated from their families so glide gives the opportunity to create your own family. >> reporter: glide has been hosting the community meal for more than 50 years. city officials including mayor london breed served plates of food. the event is also a way to raise awareness. >> we want to bring attention to a lot of the issues that people are struggling with from food insecurity, one in four people in our city are struggling . to the growing challenges of addiction and homelessness. >> reproter: glide expects to serve over 9000 meals. they will serve those meals here in the main dining area and will make deliveries to other parts of the city. >> the need in the city is expanding and changing. glide is now starting to step up in new ways and more ways to reach more people. >> reporter: all the fo
alyssa harrington has the story. >>> daniel maxwell from san francisco has been volunteering at glidesebration for 18 years. maxwell and hundreds of others spent thursday morning carving turkeys and hams preparing potatoes and salad for thousands of the city's homeless. >> a lot of people are separated from their families so glide gives the opportunity to create your own family. >> reporter: glide has been hosting the community meal for more than 50 years. city officials...
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. >>> as ktvu's alyssa harrington reports, many passengers were forced to leave their luggage behind. behind me you see lots of suitcases. this is the luggage left behind. travelers were not able to grab their bags when the lights w >> this is the worst. >> reporter: sharia murray and her husband finally returned home to oakland after a long night, sleeping in chairs at the las vegas airport. the flightto oakland was canceled because of a power outage. >> it was ugly. >> it was horrible, all night long. >> reporter: the problem started last night around 6:45. the oakland airport suffered a power outage in the middle of the storm. lines at security checkpointses came to a stand still because the screeners could not use the equipment. people who already reached gates were not allowed to board. >> we came in from atlanta, and the lights went off, and everyone kind of went uh-oh. >> reporter: travelers waited in the dark for their luggage. hundreds of bags were backlogged in the system. >> they got off the plane around 6:00. a little after 6:00. then as i was walking to the baggage claim,
. >>> as ktvu's alyssa harrington reports, many passengers were forced to leave their luggage behind. behind me you see lots of suitcases. this is the luggage left behind. travelers were not able to grab their bags when the lights w >> this is the worst. >> reporter: sharia murray and her husband finally returned home to oakland after a long night, sleeping in chairs at the las vegas airport. the flightto oakland was canceled because of a power outage. >> it was ugly....
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good morning alyssa. >> reporter: good morning. that attack happened at the edge of sport smith square and video was taken from a tall building on the edge of the park. it's hard to watch. but i want to show you what happened. you will see a man he walks up and starts to beat a person at the intersection of clay street and walter lum place and the person punches an elderly man. that victim is knocked out cold. and hit his head on the cement. and three people total were attacked. two had to be treated at the hospital. this is one of the several recent attacks in chinatown. back in july, 57-year-old chinatown resident walter wong was beaten and robbed on stockton and pacific. only a few days later's man used a broom to break windshields of cars stopped in traffic. and official held a meeting to discuss safety concerns with residents police told ktvu they would add extra foot patrols around the area and the city planned to install a additional security cameras around chinatown. it's unclear what the motive was in this most recent atta
good morning alyssa. >> reporter: good morning. that attack happened at the edge of sport smith square and video was taken from a tall building on the edge of the park. it's hard to watch. but i want to show you what happened. you will see a man he walks up and starts to beat a person at the intersection of clay street and walter lum place and the person punches an elderly man. that victim is knocked out cold. and hit his head on the cement. and three people total were attacked. two had...
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ktvu alyssa herrington is in par tyson to see how long the town has come and how they are marking this somber day. >> reporter: i am on edgewood lane. this is 1 of those streets every single home was destroyed by the camp fire. you can still see a lot of scars and trees and empty lots that were burned. now we did return into one man this morning who was right here on this street one year ago and out ran the flames. we talked to greg woodclocks this morning. he told us he drove his jeep to edgewood lane the day of the driver to try to warn his friends. greg said they were all in their cars trying to escape when the flames came up the ridge. greg ran and survived his friends did not. he said he came back to poor dice today to mark this grim one year anniversary and visited the into where he almost lost his life. he told medic might efforts to rebuild and move forward, he still thinks about the fire every single day. >> the whole town is a ghost town at night. when they turned power off, everybody -- everybody is in disarray. everybody has no patience. it's changed everybody. people barel
ktvu alyssa herrington is in par tyson to see how long the town has come and how they are marking this somber day. >> reporter: i am on edgewood lane. this is 1 of those streets every single home was destroyed by the camp fire. you can still see a lot of scars and trees and empty lots that were burned. now we did return into one man this morning who was right here on this street one year ago and out ran the flames. we talked to greg woodclocks this morning. he told us he drove his jeep to...
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she's building new homes for people who lost their houses and recent wildfires gets really cool idea alyssa nolan started a group called tiny homes for mp fire she started the pject after she lost everything. >>in 2008 in the futu lightning complex fires. she lost her home where she lived with her 8 we-old son and th experience inspired her. they're already more than 5 100 people on on the waiting list for a tiny me but to no one does needolunteers to help them put them together on tuesday state senator jim nielsen is office helped or out. i give them to the fire survivors d it's just me and a bunch volunteers that built them. >>unknown says that her organization has also decided to assist the victims of the kincade fire would have.t is great and the fact is just giving them awonderful very cool, that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 n wane and pam moore they are here with kron 4 news at 6 o'clock >>aer cki has you o'clock vionce renda took the life of their loved one at anr bnb party nowone victim's family slamming the company for its response to the tragedy. the action they plan to take next 10
she's building new homes for people who lost their houses and recent wildfires gets really cool idea alyssa nolan started a group called tiny homes for mp fire she started the pject after she lost everything. >>in 2008 in the futu lightning complex fires. she lost her home where she lived with her 8 we-old son and th experience inspired her. they're already more than 5 100 people on on the waiting list for a tiny me but to no one does needolunteers to help them put them together on...
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alyssa harrington joins us live at glide doing some of that preparation work chopping away. >> good morning. that's right. more than 9,000 meals will be prepared over the thanksgiving holiday. with me i have karen hammer head to talk about what's in store. behind us we're seeing a lot of turkeys what does it take to make this event happen every year? >> so it takes thousands of people, it takes a lot of volunteers. it takes hundreds of turkeys and hams and donations from across the city. it takes the glide family which really comes from the entire bay area to come together and make this work. we start at 4 in the morning. we start serving at 7:30 and then again at 11:00. and it's -- it is it's a beautiful day. >> what's the schedule of events today? there's going to be celebration, the meal, can you talk about that. >> we have, we start serving thanksgiving breakfast at 7:30. people are already lining up outside. we have a lot of volunteers helped last night to prep, to prep food. we have celebration at 10:00. we have the main thanksgiving d out, mayor breed is coming to do a turkey carving
alyssa harrington joins us live at glide doing some of that preparation work chopping away. >> good morning. that's right. more than 9,000 meals will be prepared over the thanksgiving holiday. with me i have karen hammer head to talk about what's in store. behind us we're seeing a lot of turkeys what does it take to make this event happen every year? >> so it takes thousands of people, it takes a lot of volunteers. it takes hundreds of turkeys and hams and donations from across the...
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. >> reporter: you can tell he's a veteran by that ranger tab on his lapel, but alyssa hartley mightool you. >> some people when they think of veterans don't picture me. they think it's a tough guy who's coming in. i like that i get to add a different layer to what it means to be a veteran. >> reporter: hartley has seen combat, too. she's flying that helicopter on a mission with special operations forces. but later, she washed out because of ear problems. >> at this point, my whole world in my mind was gone. >> reporter: now she's in that same class at vanderbilt law school. >> i used to be doing these kind of missions and other things, where my life was on the line. and i could deal with that stress no problem. but here, i've got, like, a multiple-choice quiz coming up on sunday, and i'm, you know, falling to pieces. >> reporter: seven veterans have been awarded $25,000 scholarships to vanderbilt grad schools, money which both rewards veterans for their service and attracts role models to the campus. they are expected to share lessons in military service with their younger classmate
. >> reporter: you can tell he's a veteran by that ranger tab on his lapel, but alyssa hartley mightool you. >> some people when they think of veterans don't picture me. they think it's a tough guy who's coming in. i like that i get to add a different layer to what it means to be a veteran. >> reporter: hartley has seen combat, too. she's flying that helicopter on a mission with special operations forces. but later, she washed out because of ear problems. >> at this...
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the black friday shopping extravaganza gets underway in shops all across the world today that alyssa saying americans alone will spend around $87000000000.00 this time around chasing the best deals there is a darker side to this retail low artie's that all quarterly reports. black friday is coming up big box retailers are gearing up for their annual mega sales super profits and consumer stampedes that will probably result in more than a few injuries in a georgia wal-mart to have been fighting over pots and pans one refusing to let god . that wasn't brutal enough for you there is an even darker shade of black friday the kind that takes place on the darker shade of the internet called the dark web it's a place where black marketeers pursue huge profits with alluringly low prices just as much as the legitimate guys probably more so and there are plenty of consumers looking to buy those contraband goods society has become more digital and own without so his crime despite their activities being on rule from an illegal criminal is already turned in surprise in a sense i'm not looking to ma
the black friday shopping extravaganza gets underway in shops all across the world today that alyssa saying americans alone will spend around $87000000000.00 this time around chasing the best deals there is a darker side to this retail low artie's that all quarterly reports. black friday is coming up big box retailers are gearing up for their annual mega sales super profits and consumer stampedes that will probably result in more than a few injuries in a georgia wal-mart to have been fighting...
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present more alyssa's supporters outside of the airfield and it was a very tense atmosphere eventually the plane to get off the ground it then had to go to pilot why because prudently let it come into its airspace muscular brought the mexican foreign minister said that there were political considerations there and they had to take it quite a tool troops route to get here to mexico that's why it's arriving quite a bit late to the what's expected there you can see in print x. president ever more rallies after a long trip through the night from bolivia just gave a quick way for now he's getting off the plane. he said that he's very grateful. to mexico for its help and for giving him this is saw him actually there was a photo that was treated of him with a mexican flag on him during the flight and now he's touching mexican soil. probably feeling safe for the 1st time in in a couple of days for him we're not sure the people coming with him. the mexican for minister of muscle or brad said he couldn't disclose who was going to be accompanying him so we don't know if these are family members o
present more alyssa's supporters outside of the airfield and it was a very tense atmosphere eventually the plane to get off the ground it then had to go to pilot why because prudently let it come into its airspace muscular brought the mexican foreign minister said that there were political considerations there and they had to take it quite a tool troops route to get here to mexico that's why it's arriving quite a bit late to the what's expected there you can see in print x. president ever more...
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in next month's election in his resignation letter tom watson said the decision was personal not alyssa cole watson has served as deputy for the entire 4 years of jeremy corbin's party leadership. now the environmental groups who launched mass protests here in london last month have won a court battle with u.k. police a ban on the stench of rebellion demonstrations has been deemed an role full of the group's members should not have been arrested jamal israel has more from central london. a victory for freedom and democracy that's how environmental activist described wednesday's decision by u.k. courts to police ban on their protests was illegal the case was brought by lawyers acting for extinction rebellion a movement of climate change activists behind the so-called autumn uprising a series of protests held across london last month demonstrators have blocked roads and entrances to several key sites and buildings including parliament square the bank of england and london city airports the police made $1828.00 arrests and charged $165.00 people the protests cost the nest are made to $3000
in next month's election in his resignation letter tom watson said the decision was personal not alyssa cole watson has served as deputy for the entire 4 years of jeremy corbin's party leadership. now the environmental groups who launched mass protests here in london last month have won a court battle with u.k. police a ban on the stench of rebellion demonstrations has been deemed an role full of the group's members should not have been arrested jamal israel has more from central london. a...
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food and fuel still queues along and prices a spiraling supporters of former president ever more alyssa behind the blockages protesting against what they say was a coup today's a burger reports now from. the. race has been waiting for hours to buy chicken she came very early in the morning with her 2 children 2 but 5 hours later she continues to wait for those of us there shortages of everything we've been here since 7 o'clock this morning for one chicken what are we going to do we buy it here because everything has become so expensive that i can't buy it anywhere else this is not alone hundreds of people in the past are lining up to do the same as the political crisis here starts to have an impact on people's daily life protests are all going around the country against the interim government and that has made it difficult for some basic food items to reach the capital the prices of chicken beef and eggs have soared and that's why the local government is trying to distribute it at a price this battle in a louder is a doctor she says roadblocks need to end. the case that those who are bl
food and fuel still queues along and prices a spiraling supporters of former president ever more alyssa behind the blockages protesting against what they say was a coup today's a burger reports now from. the. race has been waiting for hours to buy chicken she came very early in the morning with her 2 children 2 but 5 hours later she continues to wait for those of us there shortages of everything we've been here since 7 o'clock this morning for one chicken what are we going to do we buy it here...
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alyssa? >> good morning.ft four articles of impeachment, bribery, abuse of power, contempt of congress and obstruction of justice. the president is accuse asked of asking the leader of ukraine to investigate joe biden's son. fiona hill said it was clear the president was trying to exchange aid for that investigation. ambassador trump described the dealings as quid pro quo. republicans however continued to say there is no evidence of an impeachable offense. voters in the bay area are wondering what comes next. >> the people aren't going to vote their conscious or based on the evidence. they're going to vote based on party lines, period.. >> i think they should persevere in trying to figure out what went wrong and some keep going. >> the white house indicated there should be a trial in the senate. republicans controlled the senate with republicans, 53, and democrats, 47, giving them the right to call witnesses that have been block the like the whistle-blower. >>> and the coo of youtube will join the board of di
alyssa? >> good morning.ft four articles of impeachment, bribery, abuse of power, contempt of congress and obstruction of justice. the president is accuse asked of asking the leader of ukraine to investigate joe biden's son. fiona hill said it was clear the president was trying to exchange aid for that investigation. ambassador trump described the dealings as quid pro quo. republicans however continued to say there is no evidence of an impeachable offense. voters in the bay area are...
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ktvu's alyssa harington is there on scene and she will have the report for us at the top of the next there is mounted frustration against the to tell us about a rally that's planned a little bit later today allie good morning. >> good morning. students and environmental groups part of a group called sunrise bay area. they have barricades up but we should mention for the past month or so they put them up. earlier in october now the group that's rallying here later this morning is the disasters of the kincade fire during the month of october. and left hundreds of thousands of people without power here in the bay area. also to do more in renewable energy to invest in it and fight climate change. calling for change in the way pg&e does business. cities have said they want to buy part of pg&e's infrastructure. other leaders include congressional representatives and said that pg&e should be nationalized defended his company and the decision to shut off power last month to about 1 million people across northern california as a preventive measure. >> for us, the main thing is we didn't ca
ktvu's alyssa harington is there on scene and she will have the report for us at the top of the next there is mounted frustration against the to tell us about a rally that's planned a little bit later today allie good morning. >> good morning. students and environmental groups part of a group called sunrise bay area. they have barricades up but we should mention for the past month or so they put them up. earlier in october now the group that's rallying here later this morning is the...
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thethe degree to which president enlisted whole departments of government in the alyssa name of tryingget ukraine to dig up dirt on a political opponent, as well as further conspiracy theory about the 2016 election he believed would be beneficial to his reelection campaign. so those open hearings will be an opportunity for the american evaluate the witnesses for themselves, to make their own determinations about the credibility of the witnesses, and also to learn firsthand about the facts of the president's misconduct. along those lines today we will be releasing the deposition transcript of ambassador taylor, so people will have the opportunity to read about that deposition as well. and what americans will see from that transcript is what they have seen from the others, that the gop claims to be locked out, unable to ask questions, are simply false. in ambassador taylor's deposition, republican members have had equal opportunity to ask any questions they would like. i think he will see in the dedicated what a public servant ambassador taylor is, someone who graduated from point, someo
thethe degree to which president enlisted whole departments of government in the alyssa name of tryingget ukraine to dig up dirt on a political opponent, as well as further conspiracy theory about the 2016 election he believed would be beneficial to his reelection campaign. so those open hearings will be an opportunity for the american evaluate the witnesses for themselves, to make their own determinations about the credibility of the witnesses, and also to learn firsthand about the facts of...
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. >> alyssa harrington reports from premium outlets in livermore. >> reporter: black friday deals meantlines in livermore. some of the biggest crowds were outside of kate spade and tory burch. >> i was here at 4:30 am. we went to american eagle, adidas and sporting-goods stores. >> how long did you have to wait in the lines? >> not so long. i think the longest we waited was 20 minutes. >> where was that? >> at the nike store. >> reporter: tommy hilfiger put out crowd control probes. when they got too busy they let group people in one group at a time. some people spent all night scooping up deals. 50% off their and 80% off in some places. >> we got here around 2:00 a.m. it was not that bad. >> some said it was not as bad as they expected. >> we came here around 2:00. i remember coming in the past when it was much more crowded though. and i really just shopped for him. i did all of my shopping online really. >> what are some items you are after >> shoes, clothes, some accessories and furniture. >> was it worth getting up this early? >> not really. >> all through the night we had customers
. >> alyssa harrington reports from premium outlets in livermore. >> reporter: black friday deals meantlines in livermore. some of the biggest crowds were outside of kate spade and tory burch. >> i was here at 4:30 am. we went to american eagle, adidas and sporting-goods stores. >> how long did you have to wait in the lines? >> not so long. i think the longest we waited was 20 minutes. >> where was that? >> at the nike store. >> reporter: tommy...
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. >> ktvu's alyssa heiring ton is live at the san francisco premium outlets in livermore. good morning. is it crazy out there yet rsz , there are a lot of people here but not those huge crowds that we tend to see every black friday. maybe we'll be getting the crowds a little bit later on when it's not so cold. you can see some shoppers here with their bags. a lot of people hanging out here waiting for their rides. some people did get an early start and hit those stores yesterday. target opened at 5:00. scores of shoppers burst through the doors one of the most sought after a 65" tv for >> i have a whole list, so looking to get kind of deals for the family, for the kids. >> we have little kids so the price on the toys are great. >> it's more exciting we can come right now right before thanksgiving dinner. >> the national retail federation estimates 165 million people will shop in stores and online thanksgiving through cyber monday. many stores are extending hours through the holiday weekend. also what are people going to be buying this year, the top items are going to be cl
. >> ktvu's alyssa heiring ton is live at the san francisco premium outlets in livermore. good morning. is it crazy out there yet rsz , there are a lot of people here but not those huge crowds that we tend to see every black friday. maybe we'll be getting the crowds a little bit later on when it's not so cold. you can see some shoppers here with their bags. a lot of people hanging out here waiting for their rides. some people did get an early start and hit those stores yesterday. target...
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a couple of comments on twitter and some texts, this one from alyssa that says when the impeachment hopesail -- democrats will work to protect the economy. they would rather see our country fail then work with them. are berniey thoughts is going to be the next president and david says if trump wins again honestly or by other means, we will no longer be a democratic republic. caller: hi. i wanted to say we have an election today in virginia and i think everybody in the country should be watching because i think virginia can indicate what might happen in 2020. in 2017, we had a 15 seat gain in the house which precipitated wave -- we are using a redistricted map given to us by on courts that has been gerrymandered. also, therenout is, is a growing suburban population in virginia and trends -- the suburbs used to be more conservative and becoming more blue. i think everybody should be -- keep track of what is going on in western loudoun county and richmond and see how that affects any similarities in those areas and how that might play out in 2020. host: robert next in pennsylvania on the rep
a couple of comments on twitter and some texts, this one from alyssa that says when the impeachment hopesail -- democrats will work to protect the economy. they would rather see our country fail then work with them. are berniey thoughts is going to be the next president and david says if trump wins again honestly or by other means, we will no longer be a democratic republic. caller: hi. i wanted to say we have an election today in virginia and i think everybody in the country should be watching...
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democrat alyssa before and welcoming him to the race as bernie sanders unveils his immigration plan.ig shakeup in the democratic race or the potential for one. >> not saying it is official yet but michael bloomberg is expected to file paperwork for the alabama primary by the 5:00 deadline today. the former new york city mayor would be running to so-called save the party. is team putting a statement that reads, quote, we now need to finish the job and ensure that trump is defeated but mike is increasingly concerned that the current field of candidates is not well-positioned to do that. if mike runs he would offer a new choice to democrats. one democratic front runner doesn't seem concerned about this. elizabeth warren tweeting welcome to the race, michael bloomberg. if you're looking for policy plans will make a huge difference for working people and which are very popular start here, obviously talking about her calculator for billionaires, basking in the endorsement from iona presley this week. >> she knows how to fight and how to win. i'm proud to call her my senate. i can't wait to
democrat alyssa before and welcoming him to the race as bernie sanders unveils his immigration plan.ig shakeup in the democratic race or the potential for one. >> not saying it is official yet but michael bloomberg is expected to file paperwork for the alabama primary by the 5:00 deadline today. the former new york city mayor would be running to so-called save the party. is team putting a statement that reads, quote, we now need to finish the job and ensure that trump is defeated but mike...
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alyssa harrington reports from the san francisco premium outlets in livermore. >> reporter: black fridayant long lines for some places. >> about 4:30 am and we went to american eagle and nike and adidas. >> how long did you have to wait in some of the lines? >> i think the longest a weighted was 20 minutes. >> reporter: where was that? >> at night. >> reporter: there were crowd control ropes outside of some stores. and when things got too busy the only let shoppers in one group at a time. some people spent all night scooping up deals. 50% off here and 80% off their. >> it was not too bad. we got here at about 2:00 a.m. >> reporter: some say that the black friday rush was not as bad as they expected. >> we can about 2:00 a.m. but i remember coming when it was much more crowded in the past. him. i did most of my shopping online. you are after? at are some >> clothes, shoes, that's pretty much it. >> reporter: was it worth getting up this early? >> i don't know. we didn't have anything else to do. >> reporter: shoppers picked up gift boxes full of hand lotion at one store. they say large cr
alyssa harrington reports from the san francisco premium outlets in livermore. >> reporter: black fridayant long lines for some places. >> about 4:30 am and we went to american eagle and nike and adidas. >> how long did you have to wait in some of the lines? >> i think the longest a weighted was 20 minutes. >> reporter: where was that? >> at night. >> reporter: there were crowd control ropes outside of some stores. and when things got too busy the only...
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ktvu's alyssa harington talk harington talked about how the short term the popularity of airbnb has made it impossible to know who's staying in these homes. >> to me everybody moves to orinda for the same reason. we want the quiet and the family oriented neighborhood. but this is what the typically quiet neighborhood in orinda looks like overnight. scared and upset people lining the street a large party at an airbnb got out of hand. >> very quiet neighborhood and a lot of people know each other but there's also, you know in the last say 10 years there's been a lot of rentals. >> this neighbor says some of her family members now have major concerns over how airbnb is able to operate. >> she said we need to be able to stop them because obviously airbnb doesn't have a good oversight on what needs to happen. >> the statement reads we are horrified by this tragedy and are in close communication with chief david cook of or eeumdnda police to offer our additionally we have taken action to ban the booking guess. >> some other neighbors i spoke with told me usually there are wonderful people who
ktvu's alyssa harington talk harington talked about how the short term the popularity of airbnb has made it impossible to know who's staying in these homes. >> to me everybody moves to orinda for the same reason. we want the quiet and the family oriented neighborhood. but this is what the typically quiet neighborhood in orinda looks like overnight. scared and upset people lining the street a large party at an airbnb got out of hand. >> very quiet neighborhood and a lot of people...
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this morning the public will hear ktvu's alyssa harrington. >> fired by president trump. including rudy giuliani. she will appear before the house intelligence committee. yesterday, house speaker nancy pelosi accused president trump of bribery when it comes to his dealings with the leaders of ukraine. >> members on both sides of the aisle political pun dents and commentators and yes the president of the united states would cease and to intimidate t blower. >> i will not go forward with my vote unless the whistle blower comes forward. >> others testified in her defense rudy giuliani has said she was recalled because she was part of efforts against the president. >>> thank you. a bay area woman who survived a highly publicized sexual assault. up next we'll show you how stanford university is marking the location where chanel miller was murdered. >> the actions business owners in one neighborhood are taking to get the city to respond. >> good morning. we can see that traffic is going to be okay. if you are driving toward the toll plaza on the east shore freeway. we'll tell y
this morning the public will hear ktvu's alyssa harrington. >> fired by president trump. including rudy giuliani. she will appear before the house intelligence committee. yesterday, house speaker nancy pelosi accused president trump of bribery when it comes to his dealings with the leaders of ukraine. >> members on both sides of the aisle political pun dents and commentators and yes the president of the united states would cease and to intimidate t blower. >> i will not go...
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ktvu's alyssa harrington tells us hundreds of volunteers took part.daniel maxwell from san francisco has been volunteering at blythe's thanksgiving celebration for 18 years. maxwell and hundreds of others spent thursday morning carving turkeys in hand, preparing potatoes and salad for thousands of the city's homeless. >> there are a lot of people out here separated from their families. so clyde gives them that opportunity to create your own family within. >> clyde has been hosting its community deal and it's tenderloin location for more than 50 years. city officials, including maryland and breed served plates of food. the ceo says the event is also a way to raise awareness of the event. >> we want to bring attention to a lot of the issues people are struggling with from food insecurity, what is it that people are struggling to feed themselves and then addiction and homelessness. >> they will 9000 meals over th thanksgiving holiday. there will be three dozen in the main dining area and they will be making deliveries. smacked the need in the city is del
ktvu's alyssa harrington tells us hundreds of volunteers took part.daniel maxwell from san francisco has been volunteering at blythe's thanksgiving celebration for 18 years. maxwell and hundreds of others spent thursday morning carving turkeys in hand, preparing potatoes and salad for thousands of the city's homeless. >> there are a lot of people out here separated from their families. so clyde gives them that opportunity to create your own family within. >> clyde has been hosting...
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alyssa harrington, foxy 2 news. >>> airbnb released a statement that says we are horrified by this tragedy and are in close communications with david cook. we have taken action to ban the booking guess from our platforms and we are with them as well as the neighbors of the home. >>> an update on the kincade fire in sonoma county. cal fire announced the fire is now 68% contained. fire crews say they are making significant progress on the fire and the fire did not grow overnight. it remained at 121 miles and then it went up from 45% to 68%. so far, the fire has destroyed 352 structures including 167 homes. sonoma county is helping property owners who may have suffered heavy financial losses. the board of supervisors approved the measure unanimously declaring a local state of emergency. supervisors needed to take action because they are concerned the county may not be eligible for federal disaster funding. they prayed to the community for perseverance and the tireless work of firefighters. they supported those that were affected. >> i think it was the right thing to do and there were no civil
alyssa harrington, foxy 2 news. >>> airbnb released a statement that says we are horrified by this tragedy and are in close communications with david cook. we have taken action to ban the booking guess from our platforms and we are with them as well as the neighbors of the home. >>> an update on the kincade fire in sonoma county. cal fire announced the fire is now 68% contained. fire crews say they are making significant progress on the fire and the fire did not grow...
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i want to thank everyone in our team who worked overtime, amanda, alyssa, serena, john who does our bookingdio but our crews here in the field are the best, pete, doug and jed they were from pennsylvania and in michigan we had thomas, steven, will and they did a great job. truck operators chris, chet and tom but i want to say finally producing in the field, hall of famer dan who's been all over the country with me for better or worse and after the bell zone amy who a lot of people do not know but she was terrific and a reporter and producer working on this trip out on the farm and everywhere else. she went ahead and interviewed the voters and did an all-around good job. we had a great week and melissa i will see you tomorrow back in new york. melissa: was that your oscar speech because it sounded like an oscar speech? cottle, great job. "bulls and bears" starts now. david: another day, fight for 2020 democrat candidates liz warren and this time she's escalating her beef with rich folks and wall street. i'm david as men and thank you for joining us. this is bulls and bears, joining me tonigh
i want to thank everyone in our team who worked overtime, amanda, alyssa, serena, john who does our bookingdio but our crews here in the field are the best, pete, doug and jed they were from pennsylvania and in michigan we had thomas, steven, will and they did a great job. truck operators chris, chet and tom but i want to say finally producing in the field, hall of famer dan who's been all over the country with me for better or worse and after the bell zone amy who a lot of people do not know...
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michigan sort of as a microcosm of the country, look to the eighth congressional district, that's alyssatkin, a freshman democrat, won in 2018 a congressional district that went for trump in 2016. one of the six freshmen who signed onto the sort of now-infamous "washington post" op-ed saying why they were voting for an impeachment inquiry. the fact that she did that as a moderate democrat in the state of michigan i think was telling. >> in the latest data that i have for your state, 51-42, 51% say no, don't remove him for this. 42% say yes. it probably is similar to what his approval and disapproval numbers are in your state. no? >> you're absolutely correct. and look, i mean for those of us who cover this, who day in, day out are reading the headlines, know that instant that someone tweets, sure, it all feels like someone should have a decision being made or know exactly what they think about impeachment. but for voters who have regular jobs in manufacturing or agriculture, two of the biggest economic drivers here in the state, impeachment is not the number one priority for them every s
michigan sort of as a microcosm of the country, look to the eighth congressional district, that's alyssatkin, a freshman democrat, won in 2018 a congressional district that went for trump in 2016. one of the six freshmen who signed onto the sort of now-infamous "washington post" op-ed saying why they were voting for an impeachment inquiry. the fact that she did that as a moderate democrat in the state of michigan i think was telling. >> in the latest data that i have for your...
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alyssa milano is very strong on accountability on what has come under the umbrella of me too but alsola the decency and humanity. >> i don't feel it's the right move. if katie hill were a man who was in a con sensual relationship with another man and a woman that this would be a very different outcome. >> so of course she's supporting you but she's saying that you are giving cover to people who make the wrong decisions because this is not the way it would have gone if it were a man. so you're basically reenforcing the wrong dynamic, you should have stayed and fought. >> i don't think it's reinforcing it. i think what i have to do now is figure out what my next move is to ensure the lessons learned from what happened to me are not ones that can be repeated. cyber exploitation is something that's relatively new. it has not been touched on a federal level in terms of addressing the issue. it's one i heard over and over again from young women. even at that point i didn't fully understand. i think it's something we'll have to take on in a meaningful way and i hope that my own experiences c
alyssa milano is very strong on accountability on what has come under the umbrella of me too but alsola the decency and humanity. >> i don't feel it's the right move. if katie hill were a man who was in a con sensual relationship with another man and a woman that this would be a very different outcome. >> so of course she's supporting you but she's saying that you are giving cover to people who make the wrong decisions because this is not the way it would have gone if it were a man....
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for your no her name funds for your future un candidates that will be running against people like alyssa and others. i say that's going to help also recruit candidates and that her name will be there for them when the general. sooner i wonder how much this amazing fundraising. [inaudible conversation] if he is the main cause of that, what steps are you taking to ensure that fundraising basesna there. for the future. >> i say one of the factors that first of all present trump being face of the party is the mvp of fundraising. we put into prospecting into expanding our e-mail list in. we started with 11 million e-mails and were now a number 30 million rated set public. [laughter] we are now we have really expanded our e-mailn list. and we have small dollar donors that are recurring. and give it right now the average is $40. we do expand the list, and you go from 11 to 30 million, that is huge. and your monthly revenue. that is what britney sanders has notedde he'll live warren. and this is the president absent at a loophole we've never seen. but that's also going to be part of the party lo
for your no her name funds for your future un candidates that will be running against people like alyssa and others. i say that's going to help also recruit candidates and that her name will be there for them when the general. sooner i wonder how much this amazing fundraising. [inaudible conversation] if he is the main cause of that, what steps are you taking to ensure that fundraising basesna there. for the future. >> i say one of the factors that first of all present trump being face of...
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also, a new member of our team, alyssa murray, constitutional law professor at nyu. dan, i'll begin with you. we heard mary outline it from the democrats, they will make ambassador yovanovitch's relevance, should she have left before the conversation with president zelensky. >> right, and i think the key here is for her to describe a culture of corruption. meaning we keep talking about how the goal was to clean up corruption in the ukraine, and we may get from her how corrupt the united states in effect was being, meaning giuliani and its allies and how she was trying. she was known as sort of the anti-corruption person there, that she was trying to get things cleaned up, and instead of being able to execute on that, that she was getting an enormous amount of pushback from giuliani and his two allies and i think that is going to be important for setting the stage, telling the story about what was happening in ukraine, and that then leads into the phone call with zelensky, et cetera. >> we will hear what jon karl said. the president has a right to replace any ambassad
also, a new member of our team, alyssa murray, constitutional law professor at nyu. dan, i'll begin with you. we heard mary outline it from the democrats, they will make ambassador yovanovitch's relevance, should she have left before the conversation with president zelensky. >> right, and i think the key here is for her to describe a culture of corruption. meaning we keep talking about how the goal was to clean up corruption in the ukraine, and we may get from her how corrupt the united...
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>>california woman is helping people who lost their homes and the recent wildfes alyssa nolan arted ahe project after she lost everything in 2008. in the butte fires.she lost her home where she lived withher 8 week-old son and tha experience inspireher. there are already more an 500 people on the waiting list for a tiny home. >>i give them to the fire survivors and it's just me and a bunch volunteers that built them. >>nolan says her organization victims othe kincade fire. us supre court will begin hearing arguments on dhaka nextweek that's the program which protec young undocumented immigrants from deportation. >>california is one of states suing the federal gornment after the trump administration tried to terminate that program dha protect 700,000 people who were brought to the us illegally as very young childn, this is the only home they've ever knownate attoneys general javier becerra talked about why it's so important to keep dhaka in place. >>we believe and the courts have a concurred that the action taken administration were was arbitrary and capricious and the way it was handl
>>california woman is helping people who lost their homes and the recent wildfes alyssa nolan arted ahe project after she lost everything in 2008. in the butte fires.she lost her home where she lived withher 8 week-old son and tha experience inspireher. there are already more an 500 people on the waiting list for a tiny home. >>i give them to the fire survivors and it's just me and a bunch volunteers that built them. >>nolan says her organization victims othe kincade fire. us...