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alyssa, thanks for joining us. briefly explain the roots of covering this important and worrisome outbreak of tensions. it's important, first oall, because these are two nuclear armed powers that share a bord that they don't fully -- they have not delineated this boarder in any way. after more than 20 rounds of border ta still hasn't been accurately demarcated. d you can see without the ability ermine where claims begin and end, there's going to be differces and disputes over the border. enppening. that's what's unfolding over the course of the last month. >> rorter: do we know specifically, alyssa, what led to today's confrontation? >> no, we do not. i'm looking for more reporting. all the reporting we've had so far has been coming from th indian side, from indian media. it appears that they weren the process of de-escalat ioteesns notedav, since early may, and in this process came to blows.ng, somehow things >> reporter: we're hearing reports of at least 20 indian troops that havee been kid. no official confirmat
alyssa, thanks for joining us. briefly explain the roots of covering this important and worrisome outbreak of tensions. it's important, first oall, because these are two nuclear armed powers that share a bord that they don't fully -- they have not delineated this boarder in any way. after more than 20 rounds of border ta still hasn't been accurately demarcated. d you can see without the ability ermine where claims begin and end, there's going to be differces and disputes over the border....
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alyssa harrington has more on swimmers it's. >> reporter: father's day celebrations at crown beach in alameda came with a warning. signs at entrances, calling attention to swimmers it's. the department of environmental health posted the science that warn of tiny organisms in the water and wet sand. these parasites burrow in the skin and cause an allergic rash. >> it makes you think twice about the water. >> joseph swims at crown beach regularly. >> you always wonder about the water in the bay. >> recording on the beach water quality hotline said there have been two cases of swimmers itch as of june 15. anyone swimming or waiting is at risk. >> diffusion angles to be irritated or itchy. it is advised that you limit contact with the beach water and wet sand. if you do enter, rinse with freshwater. >> despite the warning, we found plenty of people playing in the water. >> we have been here the last two weekends and haven't had any issues. for makeup so they been so focused on protecting themselves and families from covid-19, they were finally hoping for a carefree day at the beach. >> sw
alyssa harrington has more on swimmers it's. >> reporter: father's day celebrations at crown beach in alameda came with a warning. signs at entrances, calling attention to swimmers it's. the department of environmental health posted the science that warn of tiny organisms in the water and wet sand. these parasites burrow in the skin and cause an allergic rash. >> it makes you think twice about the water. >> joseph swims at crown beach regularly. >> you always wonder...
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obviously, we have some issues there with alyssa. we will get back to that story in just a moment. now moving on, a rally and a march against the death of george floyd will be held in san ramon beginning at 5:00 tonight. there are also protest set for san francisco and oakland challenging local curfew orders . san francisco police announced last night they arrested 20 people marching outside the hall of justice for violating the cities 8 p.m. curfew . there were some other demonstrations in san francisco, including a daytime march at the great highway. our arrests were made there . >>> there are now five bay area counties with curfew orders. contra costa and solano in forcing curfews from 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. . no one is allowed on the streets of san mateo county from 8:30 at night until 5 a.m. alameda and san francisco establishing their curfews earlier this week . there is no countywide curfew at santa clara county, but cities of san jose and palo alto have their own beginning at 8:30 at night until 5 a.m. april curfew list. you can check it out at ktvu.com. >>> san francisco supe
obviously, we have some issues there with alyssa. we will get back to that story in just a moment. now moving on, a rally and a march against the death of george floyd will be held in san ramon beginning at 5:00 tonight. there are also protest set for san francisco and oakland challenging local curfew orders . san francisco police announced last night they arrested 20 people marching outside the hall of justice for violating the cities 8 p.m. curfew . there were some other demonstrations in san...
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reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> thank you, alyssa. we are following breaking news near huntsville alabama. several people were found shot and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire when police arrived. morgan county deputies responded to reports of a shooting in that area. deputies say the victims were men and women. they have not released other details on identities. they say a suspect is not in custody. they say there is no further threat. this is in huntsville, alabama. we will have more information when it comes in. >>> the time is 6:04. we take you to minneapolis where george floyd's loved ones gathered to celebrate his life. there were several memorials planned in the coming days. >> it was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed george floyd. the pandemic of racism and discrimination killed george floyd. >> reverend al sharpton was eulogizing george floyd. hundreds of mourners stood in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. that's the exact amount of time a police officer pressed his knee into floyd's neck, according t
reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> thank you, alyssa. we are following breaking news near huntsville alabama. several people were found shot and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire when police arrived. morgan county deputies responded to reports of a shooting in that area. deputies say the victims were men and women. they have not released other details on identities. they say a suspect is not in custody. they say there is no further threat. this...
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ktvu's elissa harrington joins us now with the efforts on how to stop the spread, alyssa? >> reporter: at this time, some of the sickest inmates are being transferred to local hospitals. san quentin has set up triage tents in the yard. we just got an update with some of the latest numbers. so far, 1080 prisoners at san quentin have tested positive for covid-19 as well as 100 to employees. the outbreak started when more than 100 inmates were transferred from the california institute for men in chino back in may. there was already an outbreak at cim. the number of cases went from zero to several in a matter of weeks. governor gavin newsom said some inmates are not ready to come out. >> they do not have a place to stay. they don't have a place to go. they don't have plans in place. >> reporter: over the weekend, activists and loved ones held a rally outside of the prison gates, demanding to have them released to protect their health. family members say that they were especially concerned because of the close quarters inside the prison and the inability to social distance. we
ktvu's elissa harrington joins us now with the efforts on how to stop the spread, alyssa? >> reporter: at this time, some of the sickest inmates are being transferred to local hospitals. san quentin has set up triage tents in the yard. we just got an update with some of the latest numbers. so far, 1080 prisoners at san quentin have tested positive for covid-19 as well as 100 to employees. the outbreak started when more than 100 inmates were transferred from the california institute for...
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reporting live i'm alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2news. >>> all right, thank you for that state.h officials believe the recent surge in the coronavirus cases, it is due to the increase in testing. here in california, california secretary of health and human services, they say almost 50,000 people are being tested every day. dr. mark galley says that the overall case counts are not necessarily a measure of how the state is doing and the fight against it all. and they could drive up the number of cases. as infections are identified among people who are not seriously ill. >>> and now while cases here in the bay area are rising, the number of people hospitalized, they are actually going down. san francisco chronical reports 236 people are in bay area hospitals currently with the coronavirus. that's the lowest total in nearly two weeks. statewide hospitalizations have declined to just over 3,000 rather. that's the lowest since june 2. >>> about nine times more likely to get covid-19. health department data includes and indicates latinos account for 76% of the known virus. but they onl
reporting live i'm alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2news. >>> all right, thank you for that state.h officials believe the recent surge in the coronavirus cases, it is due to the increase in testing. here in california, california secretary of health and human services, they say almost 50,000 people are being tested every day. dr. mark galley says that the overall case counts are not necessarily a measure of how the state is doing and the fight against it all. and they could drive up the...
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good morning, alyssa. all right. we will get back to alyssa. we got obviously a little audio problem there. but more from alyssa and that situation in san jose where a number of fires were set overnight. they do have an arsonist, i guess, in jail right now. we'll have more on that. >>> another developing story we're following this morning, seven people were found and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire police arrived. it's happening just south of huntsville, alabama. morgan county deputies responded to reports of a shooting in valhermosa springs. deputies say the victims were men and women, but have not released any details of their identities. they also say a suspect is not in custody, but there's no further threat. we'll continue to update you on this story as we get more information. >>> 7:03 now. now to minneapolis where george floyd's loved ones gathered to celebrate his life at a service that was televised nationwide. it's the first of several memorials planned in different cities in the coming days. >> it was not the coronavi
good morning, alyssa. all right. we will get back to alyssa. we got obviously a little audio problem there. but more from alyssa and that situation in san jose where a number of fires were set overnight. they do have an arsonist, i guess, in jail right now. we'll have more on that. >>> another developing story we're following this morning, seven people were found and killed overnight inside a home that was on fire police arrived. it's happening just south of huntsville, alabama. morgan...
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>>officials learned of the positive cases alyssa flores reports. >>the north's chilled the fresno county complex locked down even more than usual after 13 inmates from the facility tested positive for covid-19 or working with contact tracing. >>to see if we can determine exactly where this may have all began tony body with the sheriff's office says 25 inmates were tested for the virus before being transferred to the wasco state facility earlier this month. >>he says that has returned negative and they were transferred a weak leader that upon arriving to the facility separate as conducted by the california department of corrections and rehabilitation build 13 of the 25 inmates were positive for the virus inmates on 2, 3, 4, 5, all those floors that were between these 25 inmates now we have to obviously expand the quarantine and do a little bit more back tracing work body says inmates have not yet been tested as a result of the new spike those in the new and kill are being monitored for symptoms 9 of whom are currently experiencing a fever we tend to
>>officials learned of the positive cases alyssa flores reports. >>the north's chilled the fresno county complex locked down even more than usual after 13 inmates from the facility tested positive for covid-19 or working with contact tracing. >>to see if we can determine exactly where this may have all began tony body with the sheriff's office says 25 inmates were tested for the virus before being transferred to the wasco state facility earlier this month. >>he says that...
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are alyssa harrington is sharing what changes diners can expect . >> reporter:'s eyes he is back open for outdoor dining, mario rojas, one of the owners said they stayed until midnight to get things ready for a 8 am opening . >> i am excited, it's been a long road . >> reporter: starting today the city of san francisco is allowing restaurants to offer patio service under new rules . staff and customers must follow social distancing guidelines, tables will be limited to no more than six people, masks must be worn until you are seated . and no more shared condiment bottles i catch up on the table . >> it is a huge day we are so help thing for to open patios in the table . >> reporter: we were there as the first customers in three months sat down for breakfast . >> it's weird to go outside for now . >> reporter: we are shown the new disposable menus, you scan the barcode and be the menu on your phone. >>we are celebrating their graduation from school, this was the last place we visited before shelter in place . so it felt right .>> reporter: many restaurants are taking place in the share
are alyssa harrington is sharing what changes diners can expect . >> reporter:'s eyes he is back open for outdoor dining, mario rojas, one of the owners said they stayed until midnight to get things ready for a 8 am opening . >> i am excited, it's been a long road . >> reporter: starting today the city of san francisco is allowing restaurants to offer patio service under new rules . staff and customers must follow social distancing guidelines, tables will be limited to no more...
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countries are peacefully protesting what has needed to change for a very long time. >> professor alyssa richardson and andrea, glad to have you both with us. >>> you are looking at live crowds in frederick, maryland, blocking traffic on one of the main thoroughfares there. much more to see this evening on your left. looks like a map of part of brooklyn. protests all over the country. next we're going to louisville, kentucky, where a vigil is being held for breonna taylor. today is one day after what would have been her 27th birthday. meet jim. for jim, comfort is king. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. >>> frederick, maryland, is one of the many cities in the d.c./baltimore area where protests are taking place. apparently they were protesting in the pouring rain yesterday in frederick. one of many protests across the country demanding justice after the death of george floyd. seems the protesters have a street closed off and po
countries are peacefully protesting what has needed to change for a very long time. >> professor alyssa richardson and andrea, glad to have you both with us. >>> you are looking at live crowds in frederick, maryland, blocking traffic on one of the main thoroughfares there. much more to see this evening on your left. looks like a map of part of brooklyn. protests all over the country. next we're going to louisville, kentucky, where a vigil is being held for breonna taylor. today...
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i am alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 newcisco for the city says it's been on reusable bags is going to be da with most bay area counties banned the use of reusable shopping bags early on during the pandemic, out of concern the bags could carry covid-19 into stores, public health officials have since announced, there's little risk in transmitting the illnesses way . san francisco had to lift its ban on single-use bags during the pandemic, allowing businesses to hand out plastic bags without any extra charges . >>> to national news mayor libby is fighting back after president trump compared oakland to quote living in . he made that comment last night during a interview with fox news sean hannity he made the comparison and spoke poorly not just of oakland but also of chicago, detroit, and baltimore would all have large minority populations, his comments drew a quick response from oakland mayor libby shut who treated,is another four years of this racist in the white house". congresswoman barbara lee who represents her issued a statement of her own that said quote we understand that a beaut
i am alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 newcisco for the city says it's been on reusable bags is going to be da with most bay area counties banned the use of reusable shopping bags early on during the pandemic, out of concern the bags could carry covid-19 into stores, public health officials have since announced, there's little risk in transmitting the illnesses way . san francisco had to lift its ban on single-use bags during the pandemic, allowing businesses to hand out plastic bags without any...
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we are speaking with neighbors, and we will bring in alyssa, she tells us what we found out. >> reporter: a vehicle with windows shot out, was towed from the scene of a police shooting in san jose. along with police motorcycles. the incident happened justtown. some residents who did not want to go on camera told ... ktvu they heard at least 10 gunshots. became -- the call came in around 9:30 am. there was a demonstration outside city hall around that same time which is about a mile and a half from the location. it is not known, if this was connected. police say the shooting is related to a hit and run. officers have also been cracking down on people breaking curfew. but san jose will be the first bay area city to end its curfew, it expires tomorrow at 5 am. the city council voted to amend the curfew after some residents argued it violated their civil rights. alyssa, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> san jose police are looking for a man wanted in connection with the stabbing of 4 people including one who died. it happened before 1 am, inside a 7-eleven store on sixth street near the san jose state u
we are speaking with neighbors, and we will bring in alyssa, she tells us what we found out. >> reporter: a vehicle with windows shot out, was towed from the scene of a police shooting in san jose. along with police motorcycles. the incident happened justtown. some residents who did not want to go on camera told ... ktvu they heard at least 10 gunshots. became -- the call came in around 9:30 am. there was a demonstration outside city hall around that same time which is about a mile and a...
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countries are peacefully protesting what has needed to change for a very long time. >> professor alyssason and andrea, glad to have you both with us. >>> you are looking at live crowds in frederick, maryland, blocking traffic on one of the main thoroughfares there. much more to see this evening on your left. looks like a map of part of brooklyn. protests all over the country. next we're going to louisville, kentucky, where a vigil is being held for breonna taylor. today is one day after what would have been her 27th birthday. i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. downy helps prevent stretching by conditioning fibers, so clothes look newer, longer. downy and it's done. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of
countries are peacefully protesting what has needed to change for a very long time. >> professor alyssason and andrea, glad to have you both with us. >>> you are looking at live crowds in frederick, maryland, blocking traffic on one of the main thoroughfares there. much more to see this evening on your left. looks like a map of part of brooklyn. protests all over the country. next we're going to louisville, kentucky, where a vigil is being held for breonna taylor. today is one...
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more than three million people signed an online petition and celebrities from ellen degeneres to alyssa milano called attention to the story, the governor has appointed the state's attorney general as a special prosecutor in the case. >> too little, too late -- >> reporter: elijah's mother -- >> bullies with badges caught him off guard and brutalized him on camera. >> reporter: mcclain was a 23-year-old massage therapist. his mother says he was just going to the store to get iced tea. >> what we know from experiences, police do not police their own. district attorneys do not police the police. and elected officials shouldn't have to wait until they receive massive public outcry to simply do their jobs. >> reporter: do you think that there would be renewed interest in this case if not for the death of george floyd? >> the george floyd case made it apparent that it was going to keep continuing. it wasn't going to stop. no, it wasn't just something that was an isolated incident in colorado. >> reporter: gabe gutierrez reporting there. the union representing the three officers could not be
more than three million people signed an online petition and celebrities from ellen degeneres to alyssa milano called attention to the story, the governor has appointed the state's attorney general as a special prosecutor in the case. >> too little, too late -- >> reporter: elijah's mother -- >> bullies with badges caught him off guard and brutalized him on camera. >> reporter: mcclain was a 23-year-old massage therapist. his mother says he was just going to the store to...
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go in to see the not that alyssa the new memoir her the most of those and the best or really almost anything better look bad or good role models for north then this are going to. wear and then there is another lesser bird woman across or going. to the inn. they took a stroll through the most yes the most hated being alice on him. i think you know you have more so and was you know i look at this minute because it was almost only endorsed by that day they i'm already their fans us and i don't run...
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the south to see limited alyssa the new memoir her the. best or do almost anything better look better or good woman does here nor there ms are going to. wear and then there is another and as a purple many girls are going. to the in. me thing is to screw the most yes. bill is on him. i feel horny i'm also and when i look at my needs because it was almost only endorsed by that day i'm already their fans as i don't want to release up. the going. to. the budget. cuts. when i started off as a...
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>>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online alyssa anderson owns foggy notion on clement street in the enrichment inside you'll find everything from candles to ceramics and home goods but when you walk in on monday, you might notice some changes prepared. but we were close to the public by rearranging the entirely aftershock to make it feel more spacious and some people have more room. >>so we move our conifer the bag. we put up a seat or we the general i just wanted to make it feel more spacious so people can feel safer popping here. anderson says only a few people are allowed inside at a time in customers must wear masks to cover their faces while inside the store down the street at parklife similar protocols are in place we're going have a maximum capacity that's anywhere between 4, 6 people you know kind of based on our square footage and. >>and the way people circulate in the store we're going to require masks for >>we're going to have hand sanitizers kind of everywhere we're going to try to limit touching conor jaimie alexander says they're also doing touches transa
>>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online alyssa anderson owns foggy notion on clement street in the enrichment inside you'll find everything from candles to ceramics and home goods but when you walk in on monday, you might notice some changes prepared. but we were close to the public by rearranging the entirely aftershock to make it feel more spacious and some people have more room. >>so we move our conifer the bag. we put up a seat or we the general i just wanted...
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her name is alyssa clark from bennington, vermont. going to say. >> that is 2,300 miles so far. more than that. that's a lot of miles. >> i want to see the bottom of her running shoes, they're probably smooth. >> run, alyssa, run! >>> what do you call a baby koala? don't look. >> cute? >> there you go. it's also called a joey, which i thought was only a kangaroo, but you learn new things on "world news now." look at this baby joey eating his first-ever eucalyptus leaf. we know this is the good stuff. isn't it soothing to watch? >> you know what there's video of me as a kid eating my very first southern biscuit. >> very similar? >> very, it's the same thing. >> did you put gravy on it, though? >> i sopped it up. >> you knew better back then. >> sopped that up. baby's first biscuit, baby's first leaf. >>> how about this double whale breach that tourists said, we are getting our money's worth here. the tourists saw this, a pair of ♪music) >>> this morning on "world news now," outrage over a retweet by president trump, sharing video of a
her name is alyssa clark from bennington, vermont. going to say. >> that is 2,300 miles so far. more than that. that's a lot of miles. >> i want to see the bottom of her running shoes, they're probably smooth. >> run, alyssa, run! >>> what do you call a baby koala? don't look. >> cute? >> there you go. it's also called a joey, which i thought was only a kangaroo, but you learn new things on "world news now." look at this baby joey eating his...
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. >> reporter: superintendent alyssa lynch has been advocating for ongoing funding for seven years.s it stands, metroed is dependent on its school districts and until it receives funding it's asking city and county leaders for a combined $1 million investment. spelling out, without your help, we will not survive. >> had i had this opportunity withheld from me when i was in high here i would be. >> reporter: kevin graduated from the fire science program in 2008. he went on to intern for the city's fire department, worked for apple and is now at stanford in i.t. >> what i left with and what i think back to now is i would not have had the same skills of developing a resume, preparing for an interview and thinking really critically about what a clear path is. >> reporter: metroed provides programs in 24 areas. training electricians, mechanics, medical assistants and others. those considered essential during the same pandemic threatening to shut it down. >> we will be cheating students and not providing opportunities to students that find their passion and go on to serve our community. >
. >> reporter: superintendent alyssa lynch has been advocating for ongoing funding for seven years.s it stands, metroed is dependent on its school districts and until it receives funding it's asking city and county leaders for a combined $1 million investment. spelling out, without your help, we will not survive. >> had i had this opportunity withheld from me when i was in high here i would be. >> reporter: kevin graduated from the fire science program in 2008. he went on to...
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. >> reporter: superintendent alyssa lynch has been advocating for ongoing funding for seven years.etroed is dependent on its school districts and until it receives funding it's asking city and county leaders for a combined $1 million investment. spelling out, without your help, we will not survive. >> had i had this opportunity withheld from me when i was in high school, i don't know where i would be. >> reporter: kevin graduated from the fire science program in 2008. he went on to intern for the city's fire department, worked for apple and is now at stanford in i.t. >> what i left with and what i think back to now is i would not have had the same skills of developing a resume, preparing for an interview and thinking really critically about what a clear path is. >> reporter: metroed provides programs in 24 areas. training electricians, mechanics, medical assistants and others. those considered essential during the same pandemic threatening to shut it down. >> we will be cheating students and not providing opportunities to students that find their passion and go on to serve our comm
. >> reporter: superintendent alyssa lynch has been advocating for ongoing funding for seven years.etroed is dependent on its school districts and until it receives funding it's asking city and county leaders for a combined $1 million investment. spelling out, without your help, we will not survive. >> had i had this opportunity withheld from me when i was in high school, i don't know where i would be. >> reporter: kevin graduated from the fire science program in 2008. he went...
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daughter is 13 and alyssa 10 . abra hannah and peter 6 and 8. times are the youngest just 4 years old. they're a typical mennonite family must have 7 to 12 children. they live a simple way of life a few fields a chicken coop and a couple of cows are enough to keep the family fade. the girls tend to the lots talk to me a little as i don't pour it all on the same side put some here and some their. choice to. franz works from home and. he's a mechanic in his workshop he repairs machinery for customers who are not members of the community. here and around $500.00 a month on average. his daughter catarina finished school 2 years ago since then she's been working with her father. we have only grown up the job. we had big boys and i could think she would have to work against the boys would have to do this job this is probably a job for the boys with. the roles in a mennonite household who clearly defined. the women take care of the home. and they do the cooking cleaning and laundry. they also so close for the entire family and that too is governed by s
daughter is 13 and alyssa 10 . abra hannah and peter 6 and 8. times are the youngest just 4 years old. they're a typical mennonite family must have 7 to 12 children. they live a simple way of life a few fields a chicken coop and a couple of cows are enough to keep the family fade. the girls tend to the lots talk to me a little as i don't pour it all on the same side put some here and some their. choice to. franz works from home and. he's a mechanic in his workshop he repairs machinery for...
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ten years after that, he married his lovely wife alyssa and this weekend the two of them are celebrating the graduation of their daughter suzy as a member of princeton's class of 2020 which is sure to be a memorable year. so congratulations to you. after princeton, j. powell attended law school at georgetown. he didn't stick with law and opt ford a successful career in investment banking, in private equity and a stint in u.s. treasury among others. in 2012, president obama pinlted him to t appointed him to the federal reserve board and president trump elevated him to the chairmanship of the board. trump as you know has since complained many times that this was a terrible choice. almost everyone else on the planet sees it as a fabulous choice we're deeply grateful to have him run the fed right now. and for spending some time with us this morning. so thank you very much for being here. i'd like to start with the most obvious question that won't surprise you. are you sleeping well? >> thank you. i'd like to say hello to my welcome classmates. if you permit me, want to start this though by j
ten years after that, he married his lovely wife alyssa and this weekend the two of them are celebrating the graduation of their daughter suzy as a member of princeton's class of 2020 which is sure to be a memorable year. so congratulations to you. after princeton, j. powell attended law school at georgetown. he didn't stick with law and opt ford a successful career in investment banking, in private equity and a stint in u.s. treasury among others. in 2012, president obama pinlted him to t...
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alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news . >>> statues with racist roots continue to topple around the country . at 10:30 the southern state were for confederate statues came down, and less than 24 hours . >>> if you are making plans for father's day sunday, then stay tuned because i have your sunday forecast coming up . >>>ahead, a teenage girl is missing from the south bay, white her why her family believes he she is in danger . >>> power through your morning when you wake up with morningstar 2 . >> remember you always have the power to know everywhere you go, when you download the ktvu fox 2 news app . >>> california now, has the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the country . recent surge of cases moved to stay ahead of new jersey and behind new york . almost 171,000 people in california have tested positive for the virus . so far 5400 people have died . the bay area has more than 19,000 confirmed cases, would 525 deaths . >>> 90s from now more indoor businesses, will resume in marin county . indoor sitting at restaurants will be allowed starting june 29, gems, hair salons nail
alyssa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news . >>> statues with racist roots continue to topple around the country . at 10:30 the southern state were for confederate statues came down, and less than 24 hours . >>> if you are making plans for father's day sunday, then stay tuned because i have your sunday forecast coming up . >>>ahead, a teenage girl is missing from the south bay, white her why her family believes he she is in danger . >>> power through your morning...
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alyssa harrington joins us to tell more about swimmers it's. >> it has been linked to crown beach several times over the years. tunicates is bring out new concerns. warm weather is sending people flocking to the beach. signs that entrances calling attention to swimmers it's. the department of environmental health posted the signs. be one of tiny and stand. the parasites burrow and cause an allergic rash. >> and makes you think twice about the water. >> he stopped to read the advisory. >> you always wonder about the water in the bay. >> reporter: the hotline to there have been two reported cases of swimmer stitch as of june 15. anyone is at risk. >> feet and ankles may become irritated or itchy in small red marks might appear. if you do enter the water, rinse with freshwater. >> despite the warning, we found plenty of people playing in the water. >> others said they had been so focused on protecting themselves and families that they were finally hoping for a carefree day at the beach. >> swimmers it's it is called. people are talking about it. >> there is enough already. >> the good news,
alyssa harrington joins us to tell more about swimmers it's. >> it has been linked to crown beach several times over the years. tunicates is bring out new concerns. warm weather is sending people flocking to the beach. signs that entrances calling attention to swimmers it's. the department of environmental health posted the signs. be one of tiny and stand. the parasites burrow and cause an allergic rash. >> and makes you think twice about the water. >> he stopped to read the...
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. >>> joining us now is andrea richie, a police misconduct activist and attorney and alyssa richardson, an assistant professor of journalism. she's also the author of "bearing witness while black, african americans, smartphone and the new protest, #journalism." good to see you both. andrea, how do you view changes like this, they'll change how protesters deal with police in some cities, a review period, a restraining order? >> i think they clearly showed that policy makers and officials are showing the pressure of the sustained and protests of the scope of the protests. they're far from enough. i think they're in a period of policy change for decades. there's been commission after commission after commission. inquiry after investigation after investigation. i myself testified in front of the president's task force of 21st century policing. i think we've reached a point where we've recognized the policies are not recognizing change. there was a choke hold policy at the time eric garner was choked to death. at the time of the minneapolis police department policy only talks about pressure
. >>> joining us now is andrea richie, a police misconduct activist and attorney and alyssa richardson, an assistant professor of journalism. she's also the author of "bearing witness while black, african americans, smartphone and the new protest, #journalism." good to see you both. andrea, how do you view changes like this, they'll change how protesters deal with police in some cities, a review period, a restraining order? >> i think they clearly showed that policy...
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i'm alyssa hearin 10 "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> this morning president trump signed an executive order andolice reforms across the country. the announcement comes after the recent killings of several african-americans at the hands of police over the last decades, including the killing of george floyd which sparked antiracism around the world. it would banned the use of chokeholds must an officer's life was in danger. created data page to track officers with history of misconduct and call and departments to include social workers when responding to calls about mental illness and homelessness and it does not include provisions that relaxes qualified immunity that would make it easier to sue officers who use excessive force. they issued a bill on police reforms last week and a republican controlled senate is expected to replace its own bill on the topic. >> another high profile police shooting is amplifying calls for police reform. jonathan serrie has more now from atlanta . >> i'm not going to compare things. i thought it was a terrible situation. >>reporter: president trump waiting in. 27-y
i'm alyssa hearin 10 "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> this morning president trump signed an executive order andolice reforms across the country. the announcement comes after the recent killings of several african-americans at the hands of police over the last decades, including the killing of george floyd which sparked antiracism around the world. it would banned the use of chokeholds must an officer's life was in danger. created data page to track officers with history of misconduct...
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we have alyssa here to talk about what we know so far. >>> the chief of police sent out information saying that this was an altercation between a store employee and a suspected shoplifter. i want to show you video from outside of the supermarket in antioch. police were called just before 10:00 p.m. at the store for an altercation inside. police say a 56-year-old employee caught a man trying to steal meat from behind the butcher shop area. when the employee confronted him , the suspected shoplifter attacked him. police arrived and found the 34- year-old man without a pulse. he was pronounced dead at the scene and they have not determined why he stopped breathing. it is unclear if something happened during the fight or if he had a medical emergency. >> i don't know. i know there was a physical disturbance and it was between a store employee and someone suspected of shoplifting, but i don't know if that person was killed. >> he lived in antioch in the store employee was taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries. i am elissa harrington , ktvu fox 2 news . >>> police in santa rosa are in
we have alyssa here to talk about what we know so far. >>> the chief of police sent out information saying that this was an altercation between a store employee and a suspected shoplifter. i want to show you video from outside of the supermarket in antioch. police were called just before 10:00 p.m. at the store for an altercation inside. police say a 56-year-old employee caught a man trying to steal meat from behind the butcher shop area. when the employee confronted him , the...
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our reporter joins us to talk about why firefighters suspect that these are arson, alyssa? >> reporter: good morning, one person has been arrested on suspicion of arson. others are being questioned. firefighters are still at the scene. this fire started burning yesterday afternoon. the fire was first reported after 6:00 p.m. burning along the santa teresa foothills of south san jose. firefighters responded to this area, believing these firefighters found fires that were intentionally set. the evacuation order has since been lifted. >> it was discovered that these were intentionally set. a witness saw a person writing these fires off. san jose pd detained the suspect. my understanding is that the suspect is still being detained until i.d. can be confirmed that they ar the one who is suspected of setting fires. >> this burned 90 acres and is 20% contained. there are no reports of injuries. at this point, no homes were damaged. >>> thank you, now we will take you to minneapolis where george floyd's love ones gather to celebrate his life at a televised service. this is the firs
our reporter joins us to talk about why firefighters suspect that these are arson, alyssa? >> reporter: good morning, one person has been arrested on suspicion of arson. others are being questioned. firefighters are still at the scene. this fire started burning yesterday afternoon. the fire was first reported after 6:00 p.m. burning along the santa teresa foothills of south san jose. firefighters responded to this area, believing these firefighters found fires that were intentionally set....
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and coming up, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: okay, late tonight, alyssa rosenberg of "the washington post" actually-ed calling for the banning of all police shows and movies, saying there is something hollywood can do to put its money where its -- social media post. immediate halt production of cop shows and movies. she used to work at think progress, by the way. all the time we have tonight, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. shannon. >> shannon: all right, laura, thank you very much. it would begin tonight with a fox news alert. stockton, california, the police there are sending their bomb squad to check out a suspicious package that's actually taped to the front doors of the courthouse we are told. it's been evacuated, the sheriffs office believes the package has an anti-law enforcement message on it. they are urging citizens to stay out of that area for their own safety. we will keep monitoring that. reform is not enough, new moves tonight in minneapolis to dismantle the police department. minnesota attorney general keith ellison's son jeremiah is a consummate for
and coming up, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: okay, late tonight, alyssa rosenberg of "the washington post" actually-ed calling for the banning of all police shows and movies, saying there is something hollywood can do to put its money where its -- social media post. immediate halt production of cop shows and movies. she used to work at think progress, by the way. all the time we have tonight, shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. shannon....
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." >>> alyssa, thank you. the golden state killer faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. 74-year-old joseph d'angelo the guilty to dozens of murders and sexual assaults that terrorized communities across the state. "ktvu" amber lee has the reaction from some survivors. >> how do you plead, sir. >> guilty. >>reporter: joseph d'angelo finally admitted to being the golden state killer and a series of sadistic crimes from the 70s and 80s. one survivor was 23 years old in 1978 when she was assaulted in her contra costa county home. >> he's taken two thirds of my life from me. when he said guilty, it felt good. it did. >>reporter: the sense of release came in the ballroom of sacramento state university to accommodate social distancing. the reign of terror included murders, sexual assaults and burglaries, which spanned the state and 11 counties, including contra costa county. >> today is about remembering all of the victims in this case. and to finally hold d'angelo responsible for these crimes. >> i
." >>> alyssa, thank you. the golden state killer faces life in prison without the possibility of parole. 74-year-old joseph d'angelo the guilty to dozens of murders and sexual assaults that terrorized communities across the state. "ktvu" amber lee has the reaction from some survivors. >> how do you plead, sir. >> guilty. >>reporter: joseph d'angelo finally admitted to being the golden state killer and a series of sadistic crimes from the 70s and 80s....
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moaning, alyssa. >> reporter: only one deputy had his body camera turned on. mateo county's sheriff's office released the video. this includes footage from a business, showing a woman appearing what appears to be a rifle. 911 caller says the woman had a gun, a bottle of wine, and set a race where what happened. what happened next was not recorded. that's when the deputy and the suspect exchanged gunfire outside of a motorhome. a second deputy arrived with a body camera activated. both deputies are heard ordering to her to the ground. they opened fire when they claim she reached for her gun that she had either placed or dropped on the ground. the attorney's office is investigating. reporting live, i am elissa harrington, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> thank you. pg&e is expected to plead guilty for 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the campfire in butte county which was ruled to have been started by pg&e equipment. family members of people who died in the fire will be allowed to make statements in court at the hearing in butte county. it is a superior court that
moaning, alyssa. >> reporter: only one deputy had his body camera turned on. mateo county's sheriff's office released the video. this includes footage from a business, showing a woman appearing what appears to be a rifle. 911 caller says the woman had a gun, a bottle of wine, and set a race where what happened. what happened next was not recorded. that's when the deputy and the suspect exchanged gunfire outside of a motorhome. a second deputy arrived with a body camera activated. both...
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>>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online alyssa anderson owns foggy notion on clement street in the enrichment inside you'll find everything from candles to ceramics and home goods but when you walk in on monday, you might notice some changes prepared. but we were close to the public by rearranging the entirely aftershock to make it feel more spacious and some people have more room. >>so we move our county for the time we put up a seat or we the general i just wanted to make it feel more spacious so people can feel safer shopping here. anderson says only a few people are allowed inside at a time in customers must wear masks to cover their faces while inside the store down the street at parklife similar protocols are in place we're going have a maximum capacity that's anywhere between 4, 6 people you know kind of based on our square footage and. >>and the way people circulate in the store we're going to require masks for >>we're going to have hand sanitizers kind of everywhere we're going to try to limit touching conor jaimie alexander says they're also doing touches tr
>>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online alyssa anderson owns foggy notion on clement street in the enrichment inside you'll find everything from candles to ceramics and home goods but when you walk in on monday, you might notice some changes prepared. but we were close to the public by rearranging the entirely aftershock to make it feel more spacious and some people have more room. >>so we move our county for the time we put up a seat or we the general i just...
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elissa harrington joins us live to tell us why, good morning, alyssa. >> reporter: good morning. the governor said that the states covid-19 cases are on the rise. this is the best way to slow the spread. a new order goes into effect immediately, statewide. masks or face coverings must be worn in all public laces or high-risk settings, this includes both indoor and outdoor settings, shopping areas, public transit and inside medical offices. >> those will help me from spreading it to other people. we all have to play our part in trying to control the pandemic. >> i think it is good that everyone wears a mask wherever they go. >> some people walk around like it's the end of the world. you know? get away from me, you are not wearing a mask. your 50 feet away from me, you know? they got them freaking out. >> experts say too many people are ignoring health orders. authorities show that infectious spray is in fact did in the air. you do not have to wear one when you are exercising, unless you are not able to socially distance from others. reporting live, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> the time i
elissa harrington joins us live to tell us why, good morning, alyssa. >> reporter: good morning. the governor said that the states covid-19 cases are on the rise. this is the best way to slow the spread. a new order goes into effect immediately, statewide. masks or face coverings must be worn in all public laces or high-risk settings, this includes both indoor and outdoor settings, shopping areas, public transit and inside medical offices. >> those will help me from spreading it to...
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to me just today that they don't want to be on the list of -- there's a list out today that chris alyssaue did, of who will be the heir to the trump presidency. who's coming next, and this person said to me, that's a list i don't want to be on. but nevertheless, it's keeping their jobs. >> maybe the better list is the person who actually has a career after this and speaks up about it. bakari, when i asked, afraid of what, of doing the right thing in this moment? i mean, now is not a time to, you know, supposed modesty and behind the scenes. this is when you -- if you can't be out front on this and be honest about this, when you have, eight in ten americans who are supporting the peaceful protesters, over and over, and you look at the poll numbers, and you look at how people feel about this killing, and that they're ready to move forward and learn something about their own unconscious bias or racism, if you can't speak out now, are you worried about your job or are you worried you don't have a backbone, and you don't care? >> well, i mean, i think what you're seeing is a lack of testicula
to me just today that they don't want to be on the list of -- there's a list out today that chris alyssaue did, of who will be the heir to the trump presidency. who's coming next, and this person said to me, that's a list i don't want to be on. but nevertheless, it's keeping their jobs. >> maybe the better list is the person who actually has a career after this and speaks up about it. bakari, when i asked, afraid of what, of doing the right thing in this moment? i mean, now is not a time...
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good morning, alyssa. >> health officials say it was impossible to keep people away so this is a crowd control measure and they want people to practice social distancing and wear a mask. the health officer modified the shelter in place order to remove beach restrictions and the resides order went into effect at midnight. law enforcement could no longer enforce closures and there's no pressures to lift restrictions in the group called reopening threatened to sue the county. there wasn't a rational reason for keeping beaches closed anymore. >> the order cut access to people with disabilities and handicap parking was not accessible. until now, people were only able to walk on the sand from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. swim or exercise and lounging and sunbathing are off-limits. reporting live i am alissa harrington "ktvu" fox news. >> it's 5:06 a.m. and a new poll out showing despite the spike in cases americans are not as worried about covid-19 as they were before. >> i'm concerned a little bit but over the last couple of months my concern has gone down a little bit. i'm seeing people more
good morning, alyssa. >> health officials say it was impossible to keep people away so this is a crowd control measure and they want people to practice social distancing and wear a mask. the health officer modified the shelter in place order to remove beach restrictions and the resides order went into effect at midnight. law enforcement could no longer enforce closures and there's no pressures to lift restrictions in the group called reopening threatened to sue the county. there wasn't a...
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. >>> reporting live i'm alyssa herringten. >>> as of this morning, police are reporting no major problemsm large rallies that took place last night. thisioid from overheadvideo from overhead shows how massive the crowds were. there were no reports of looting or landalism. they were challenging the curfew in support of peaceful demonstrators who were hit with tear gas in oakland back on monday night. the police chief said they were ready to take action the violent demonstrators took place. >> we need to insure those that protecting our community. >> okay say in past protests violent agitators have thrown bottles and rocks at officers. >>> i'm sorry. my cellphone is ringing. we know now who the person was that was shot. >> investigations later reveal that the weapon was a long 15- inch hammer in his pocket. >> police say there's been widespread laths in vallejo this week. that's led to widespread looting. >>> and law enforcement officials say the looting that has coincided by these protests have been carried out by well- coordinated criminals. experts say in the past people who broke into s
. >>> reporting live i'm alyssa herringten. >>> as of this morning, police are reporting no major problemsm large rallies that took place last night. thisioid from overheadvideo from overhead shows how massive the crowds were. there were no reports of looting or landalism. they were challenging the curfew in support of peaceful demonstrators who were hit with tear gas in oakland back on monday night. the police chief said they were ready to take action the violent...
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alyssa, i think this means more consistency. the rules have been different wherever you go. >> reporter: until now, local governments were allowed to decide how to enforce mask rules. the governor has seen too many faces uncovered. the governor now says this is the best way to slow the spread of covid-19. under this new order, masks must be worn indoor and outdoor in settings like hospitals, writing public transit, at the workplace and walking through hallways and elevators. children two and under do not have to wear a mask. if you are exercising outdoors, you do not have to wear a mask unless you are in a place where you cannot stay 6 feet from someone else. health experts say too many people are ignoring these orders. a uniform order makes sense. >> i hope it will make a big difference. there is no question that masks are critical in the battle against this virus. >> some other states including michigan and new york have statewide mask orders in effect. the governor made this announcement yesterday. >>> reporting live, i am el
alyssa, i think this means more consistency. the rules have been different wherever you go. >> reporter: until now, local governments were allowed to decide how to enforce mask rules. the governor has seen too many faces uncovered. the governor now says this is the best way to slow the spread of covid-19. under this new order, masks must be worn indoor and outdoor in settings like hospitals, writing public transit, at the workplace and walking through hallways and elevators. children two...
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>>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online alyssa anderson owns foggy notion on clement street in the enrichment inside you'll find everything from candles to ceramics and home goods but when you walk in on monday, you might notice some changes prepared. well we were close to the public by rearranging the entirely aftershock to make it feel more spacious and so people have more room so we move our conifer the time we put up a seat or we the general i just wanted to make it feel more spacious so people can feel safer popping here. anderson says only a few people are allowed inside at a time in customers must wear masks to cover their faces while inside the store down the street at parklife similar protocols are in place we're going have a maximum capacity that's anywhere between 4, 6, people you know kind of based on our square footage and. >>and the way people circulating a store. >>we're going to require masks for we're going to have hand sanitizers kind of everywhere we're going to try to limit touching conor jaimie alexander says they're also doing touches transaction
>>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online alyssa anderson owns foggy notion on clement street in the enrichment inside you'll find everything from candles to ceramics and home goods but when you walk in on monday, you might notice some changes prepared. well we were close to the public by rearranging the entirely aftershock to make it feel more spacious and so people have more room so we move our conifer the time we put up a seat or we the general i just wanted to make it...
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alyssa, good morning. >> reporter: that's right.icials say this is a preventative measure, especially as more people had outside during the summer months. >> we know that lots my people are going to be gathering together to being closer together, and potentially will be exposed to covid-19. >> reporter: in several places are named, including kaiser. all patients with symptoms, or have had close contact with someone who tested positive for covid-19 could not be tested for free. also, patients in higher risk categories, even if they are asymptomatic. this includes front-line workers, people who write mass transit, over half of attended a mass gathering. larger healthcare symptoms systems need to do a better job testing patients regardless of medical insurance coverage. >> we are not trying to be heavy-handed. we just want to make sure that everybody who needs a test, gets a test. it's a dangerous time right now. >> reporter: kaiser responded to a statement, part of it reads we were one of the first providers to provide covid-19 testin
alyssa, good morning. >> reporter: that's right.icials say this is a preventative measure, especially as more people had outside during the summer months. >> we know that lots my people are going to be gathering together to being closer together, and potentially will be exposed to covid-19. >> reporter: in several places are named, including kaiser. all patients with symptoms, or have had close contact with someone who tested positive for covid-19 could not be tested for free....
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reporting live, alyssa hearin 10, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> california judicial leaders are entering a statewide policy of imposing zero bill for misdemeanors and lower-level felonies. the measure reduced the states jail population by more than 20,000 during the early stages of the corona virus pandemic. the state judicial council says the policy did help ease crowding in jails which are potential hotspots for spreading the virus. but that a uniform statewide policy is no longer appropriate with the states 58 counties varying widely and how quickly cially ends june 20th.otors. >>> the united states has hit a grim milestone as more people are testing positive for the corona virus. johns hopkins university reports more than 2 million people have tested positive for the virus. this comes six weeks after the united states reported 1 million cases, 113,000 people have died. >>> california's among the dozens of states were hospitalization rates are going up. the most alarming numbers are coming from arizona where corona virus cases have jumped about 115% since that state began reopening in mid-may . a
reporting live, alyssa hearin 10, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> california judicial leaders are entering a statewide policy of imposing zero bill for misdemeanors and lower-level felonies. the measure reduced the states jail population by more than 20,000 during the early stages of the corona virus pandemic. the state judicial council says the policy did help ease crowding in jails which are potential hotspots for spreading the virus. but that a uniform statewide policy is no longer appropriate...
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alyssa milano is an example,e, retweeted the article, but was of course immediately marked for doingo. joining me now is mark hemingway, senior writer at real clear investigations, and sara carter, fox news contributor and host of "the sara carter show" podcast. welcome to both of you, great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> tammy: mark, look, what is fascinating here, a tactic to accuse others of what you are doing. they really can't be serious, can they? are conservatives in some way, are we pushing the cancel culture on everyone at this point?th >> i mean, this is absurd. for the hard left to complain about conservatives here, thisil is like dr. frankenstein saying "who put this big ugly monster in my laboratory?" it's ridiculous. they created this mess, and if they want out, they have to embrace free speech and tolerance like the rest of us. >> tammy: what seems to me, sara, when they began to try to retreat a little bit in this way, limning others, it might indicate they realize something has gone too far. could the jimmy kimmel situation in other situations now be making
alyssa milano is an example,e, retweeted the article, but was of course immediately marked for doingo. joining me now is mark hemingway, senior writer at real clear investigations, and sara carter, fox news contributor and host of "the sara carter show" podcast. welcome to both of you, great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> tammy: mark, look, what is fascinating here, a tactic to accuse others of what you are doing. they really can't be serious, can they? are...
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police chief eddie garcia showed these clips of violent clashes with police fan alyssa marson another crimes being committed. these were shown during a news conference today to prove his point police said officers were hit with crowbars rocks frozen water bottles and chunks of asphalt the use of tear gas and nonlethal projectiles such as rubber bullets. police say was justified. your officers actions have saved lives. property and ensured that peaceful demonstrations are able to continue here in san jose. chief garcia did apologize and pledged a full investigation into the allegation. that's one officer taunted the protesters. >>and i would sit down and make very clear to the president this should not happen. >>coming up former secretary of defense leon panetta talking with us about the president's response to the protests more of that interview at 9.30 in the midst of these national protests we still have a pandemic going on coming up at 9.45 here from an infectious disease expert, and how you can stay safe if you plan on hitting the street and viva las vegas after months being shut
police chief eddie garcia showed these clips of violent clashes with police fan alyssa marson another crimes being committed. these were shown during a news conference today to prove his point police said officers were hit with crowbars rocks frozen water bottles and chunks of asphalt the use of tear gas and nonlethal projectiles such as rubber bullets. police say was justified. your officers actions have saved lives. property and ensured that peaceful demonstrations are able to continue here...
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alyssa? >> that's right. the health officer said people no longer want to be covered. they are opening beaches right at santa cruz county is seen a spike in cases. at a press conference the county health officer announced this jump in cases saying there are now more than 100 active cases of covid-19 in the county. in a today time. santa cruz had 28 new cases and just last week there was a third that link to covid-19. officials wanted to keep beaches closed until after the july 4th holiday but they say it's been impossible to enforce the shelter in place rules. >>> it has become impossible for law enforcement to continue to enforce that closure and people are not willing to be governed anymore in that regard and so we want to recognize that by removing that restriction. >> until now people were only allowed to walk on the beach during the day or swim or exercise. now visitors can lounge and sunbathe. people are encouraged to practice social distancing. if you can't stay six feet away from someone else, wear a mask. reporting live, jana katsuyama "ktvu fox 2 news." >> th
alyssa? >> that's right. the health officer said people no longer want to be covered. they are opening beaches right at santa cruz county is seen a spike in cases. at a press conference the county health officer announced this jump in cases saying there are now more than 100 active cases of covid-19 in the county. in a today time. santa cruz had 28 new cases and just last week there was a third that link to covid-19. officials wanted to keep beaches closed until after the july 4th holiday...
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now more than 3 million people signed an online petition and celebrities from ellen degeneres to alyssao called attention to the story, the governor pointed the state's attorney general as a special prosecutor in the case. >> too little too late. >> reporter: this is elijah's mother. >> big bullies caught him off guard and brutalized him on camera. >> reporter: mcclain was a 23-year-old massage therapist. his mother said he was just going to the store to get ice tea. do you think there would be renewed interest in this case if not the death of george floyd? >> the george floyd case made it apparent it was going to keep continuing, it wasn't going to stop. it wasn't just something that was an isolated incident in colorado. >> reporter: the union representing the three officers could not be reached for comment. aurora's mayor has now called the special council session for next month to determine whether the city should hire an independent investigator. and stephanie, more protests and rallies are scheduled in the coming days. back to you. >> gabe, thank you. >>> joining us now, the attorn
now more than 3 million people signed an online petition and celebrities from ellen degeneres to alyssao called attention to the story, the governor pointed the state's attorney general as a special prosecutor in the case. >> too little too late. >> reporter: this is elijah's mother. >> big bullies caught him off guard and brutalized him on camera. >> reporter: mcclain was a 23-year-old massage therapist. his mother said he was just going to the store to get ice tea. do...
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elissa harrington joins us by this one with more on the story, alyssa good morning. >> reporter: good morning mike covid-19 cases on the rise as estates begin reopening, governor said wearing masks when combined with handwashing, and social distancing is the best way to slow the spread. masks or face coverings must now be worn in all public places or high-risk settings. both indoor, and outdoor. some examples include writing public transit, standing in line. if you are inside a medical office or at your workplace, even writing an elevator. until now governor gavin newsom allowed local governments, to make these rules of it facemasks, he says he has seen too many faces uncovered, and people around the bay area are weighing in on the statewide regulations. >> i think it's good that everybody wears a mask everywhere we go. >> reporter: how do you feel about a mask question >> a good. >> some people walk around it's like the end of the world. you know? get away from me, oh you're not a mask. 50 feet away from me but you know, they got freaking out. >> experts say too many people ignore lo
elissa harrington joins us by this one with more on the story, alyssa good morning. >> reporter: good morning mike covid-19 cases on the rise as estates begin reopening, governor said wearing masks when combined with handwashing, and social distancing is the best way to slow the spread. masks or face coverings must now be worn in all public places or high-risk settings. both indoor, and outdoor. some examples include writing public transit, standing in line. if you are inside a medical...
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alyssa harrington tells us about the statewide health order . >> reporter: while the states cove it while the states covid- 19 is on the rise the governor says wearing masks combined with wearing masks, and social distancing is needed . we talked to people in the state bay, about it . >> i mean coronavirus is still around and people are dying every day . there is no queue for cure for it right now the vaccine . so it's a step towards better safety for everyone . >> reporter: facemask are required in outdoor and indoor public sets settings were social distancing is not possible like writing public transit, standing in line if you're inside a medical office, at your workplace or running an elevator . >>every one has were amassed . that just helps out a lot with preventing the outbreak of this epidemic we are in right now .>> reporter: until now governor new some allowed local governments to make rules about masks but he seemed to many faces uncovered . multiple studies show masks black infectious the spray from getting into the air, the new order specifies that children ages three and over
alyssa harrington tells us about the statewide health order . >> reporter: while the states cove it while the states covid- 19 is on the rise the governor says wearing masks combined with wearing masks, and social distancing is needed . we talked to people in the state bay, about it . >> i mean coronavirus is still around and people are dying every day . there is no queue for cure for it right now the vaccine . so it's a step towards better safety for everyone . >> reporter:...
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i spoke earlier with professor alyssa richardson, author of "bearing witness while black, african-american smartphones and the new protest." in the social media era people are crediting advancements in cell phones and citizen journalists for documenting instance of police brutality. how big a role has that played in moving the conversation forward and bringing about change? >> it's been an incredible journal in terms of smartphone witnessing. these kinds of videos actually give credence and proof to what many african-americans knew for a very long time that police brutality is persistent in our society. with these kinds of smartphone videos, we have the proof we need to move the needle forward on conversations about that brutality. one of the things that's quite alarming, though, is that they're being shown quite casually. i'm concerned in my research t further ask you, what is some of the mental trauma that can occur, particularly for people of color, from seeing black people repeatedly dying tragic deaths on screen? >> one of the things i found in writing my book "bearing witness while b
i spoke earlier with professor alyssa richardson, author of "bearing witness while black, african-american smartphones and the new protest." in the social media era people are crediting advancements in cell phones and citizen journalists for documenting instance of police brutality. how big a role has that played in moving the conversation forward and bringing about change? >> it's been an incredible journal in terms of smartphone witnessing. these kinds of videos actually give...