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. >> if we bury him there -- >> reporter: in san francisco, tara francisco, >>> city council meeting in oakland was abruptly adjourned. how protestors prevented a budget vote. >>> a big change from last week when it was so hot. i'll have the forecast coming up. >>> city of san jose has received dozens of complaints about illegal fireworks. the community members, what they are doing ahead of the holiday to try to put a stop to it. ...that had the power to whawaken something old...... ...or painfully dated... ...or something you simply thought was lost forever... ...because it could form a strong bond, regardless of age... if a paint could give any time-worn surface stunning new life... ...you have to wonder... is it still paint? regal select exterior from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. fire crews had their hands full battling three separate wildfires. a fire is burning out of control. the flames broke out just before 3:30 this afternoon. evacuations are been ordered in rural areas along several roads, because the fire is threatening ho
. >> if we bury him there -- >> reporter: in san francisco, tara francisco, >>> city council meeting in oakland was abruptly adjourned. how protestors prevented a budget vote. >>> a big change from last week when it was so hot. i'll have the forecast coming up. >>> city of san jose has received dozens of complaints about illegal fireworks. the community members, what they are doing ahead of the holiday to try to put a stop to it. ...that had the power to...
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word spread quickly, the fire comisher and city council president was -- fire commissioner and city council was here. >> we asked him what he needed. he likes to talk to people and try to help them. he is safe at this point. >> we came over to talk to the staff make sure everything is okay. at any point anytime doesn't matter who it is, random violence strikes again, so we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. >> reporter: mayor kenny is in iceland right now, but released a statement saying whenever violence happens on the streets it's a terrible tragedy. when it happens near the homes where we are supposed to feel safe it is all the more devastating. police are conducting interviews and looking for surveillance footage in the area. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that. >>> now to another developing story a barrage of bullets strikes three people on north philadelphia street two, including a teenager has died. jeanette reyes has the latest on the search for the gunman. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, tam, this is the second
word spread quickly, the fire comisher and city council president was -- fire commissioner and city council was here. >> we asked him what he needed. he likes to talk to people and try to help them. he is safe at this point. >> we came over to talk to the staff make sure everything is okay. at any point anytime doesn't matter who it is, random violence strikes again, so we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. >> reporter: mayor kenny is in iceland right...
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councilman oh is a two-term councilman veteran of city council. he is the minority whip on city council from what i've been to told. he lives on the same block where he grew up from what we've been told by some of the folks closest to him. police are here at penn presbyterian hospital. they are watching the guarding i should say the front of the emergency room and they have been here since just before 10:00 o'clock tonight. we do understand again he was stab at least once in the back and he is in stable condition here at the penn presbyterian hospital. police are holding the scene in the 5800 block of thomas avenue. that's off baltimore in the 12th police district at this point according to what we're being told, no suspects in custody. police investigators are here at the hospital trying to talk to the councilman. we expect to get update from city police as soon as we finish visiting with the councilman and talking to officers on the scene very active scene out there right now as police try to fine out exactly what led up to this situation. again
councilman oh is a two-term councilman veteran of city council. he is the minority whip on city council from what i've been to told. he lives on the same block where he grew up from what we've been told by some of the folks closest to him. police are here at penn presbyterian hospital. they are watching the guarding i should say the front of the emergency room and they have been here since just before 10:00 o'clock tonight. we do understand again he was stab at least once in the back and he is...
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to the city council, you can that an vote on the spot. on social media. we've received emails citing similar cases further afield. the electoral commission is happy with the way it is being dealt with but what happens after the election result is announced if the party challenges the outcome? especially postal votes have gone missing in one of the most marginal seats in the country, plymouth, sutton and devonport? the election result could only be revisited with a court order and a court order would only come after an election petition had been lodged. court ordering a fresh election is the very worst case scenario. for now, a very the very worst case scenario. for now, a very simple system has turned into an unusually messy one. 0n tulsen tollett and welcome to sport today. coming up on this programme: —— i'm tulsen. rain accounts for four hours of play on a disrupted day at the french 0pen. england are into the semi finals of the icc champions trophy after an 87—run win over new zealand. and a day of high adventure and near misses at se
to the city council, you can that an vote on the spot. on social media. we've received emails citing similar cases further afield. the electoral commission is happy with the way it is being dealt with but what happens after the election result is announced if the party challenges the outcome? especially postal votes have gone missing in one of the most marginal seats in the country, plymouth, sutton and devonport? the election result could only be revisited with a court order and a court order...
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. >>> a city council meeting in berkeley ended early after protesters took over. the key issues the council is deciding on when it was interrupted. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. >> good morning. pg&e is predicting its customers will set a new record for how much electricity they will use to keep cool tomorrow. tomorrow is expected to be the hottest day of the year. lee martinez is already and livermore were almost everybody is getting ready for another really hot day. >> reporter: it is cool right now. once the sun get hit -- gets here it's going to be another hot day and livermore. their community center will be doubling as a cooling center. around the corner they have the aquatic park that will also be open. we were talking earlier about pg&e. they say their equipment is heating up in this really hot heat throughout the bay area. their natural cooling periods that usually happens at night just isn't happening this week inland. california independent service operator issued an alert and asks people to conserve during peek demand times between 2 p
. >>> a city council meeting in berkeley ended early after protesters took over. the key issues the council is deciding on when it was interrupted. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. >> good morning. pg&e is predicting its customers will set a new record for how much electricity they will use to keep cool tomorrow. tomorrow is expected to be the hottest day of the year. lee martinez is already and livermore were almost everybody is getting ready for...
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so westminster city council wa nted rent. so westminster city council wanted to hauser 50 miles away in bletchley, near milton keynes in buckinghamshire. she disputed the legality of that decision. it eventually got to the court of appeal and sir martin moore—bick gave the leading judgment. he had to review the decision—making process by westminster city council had gone to and determine whether it was lawful. he did that and decided it was lawful. the case then went to the supreme court and he was unanimously overruled. it has to be borne in mind that he was looking at the process. in a judicial review, you are looking at the decision—making process. so it is perhaps a little unfair to point in his direction and say he may have a particular set of views about vulnerable families. but it is a case that has upset some. on who is the ideal type of person to lead a public inquiry? i can tell you what you need in terms of qualities. you need what he certainly has. his intellect is beyond question. you need a big brain. this is go
so westminster city council wa nted rent. so westminster city council wanted to hauser 50 miles away in bletchley, near milton keynes in buckinghamshire. she disputed the legality of that decision. it eventually got to the court of appeal and sir martin moore—bick gave the leading judgment. he had to review the decision—making process by westminster city council had gone to and determine whether it was lawful. he did that and decided it was lawful. the case then went to the supreme court...
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but if the city council approves this mesh urine it will be the 12th u.s. city demanding the congress to investigate the president for impeachable offenses. >>> bell the city council was not a vote on a new city budget at last night's meeting. >> protesters chanted noise illegal outside the city council shamers and moved into where the city council was debating the budget. demonstrators handcuffed themselves to the swing gate that separates the audience from the counsel. they want more public input on where tax money is going. >> more money for housing, more money for workers, more money for arts, for our young people. >> the audience just organ organically participated. >> protests last bad 30 minutes, demonstrators got what they asked for, city council says it will wait until tomorrow, maybe thursday to vote on a new budget proposal. and voters can let their councilmembers know what they think about the budget. the city charter demands a new budget in place by june 30th june 30th and that is friday. >>> we are now hearing from the family of a san francisco
but if the city council approves this mesh urine it will be the 12th u.s. city demanding the congress to investigate the president for impeachable offenses. >>> bell the city council was not a vote on a new city budget at last night's meeting. >> protesters chanted noise illegal outside the city council shamers and moved into where the city council was debating the budget. demonstrators handcuffed themselves to the swing gate that separates the audience from the counsel. they...
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what can city council do?> well, we're limited in terms of limiting the number of weapons on the street. the proliferation is primarily the issue -- too many guns on the street in the wrong hands. the simple reality is that we can do several preventive measures, which we're gonna do. we're gonna do outreach. we're gonna do more training, more education as it relates to young people, 'cause the reality is that poverty is driving a lot of the challenges in some of these neighborhoods as it relates to violence. >> but if a lot of kids feel, or a lot of people feel, like, "i'm not safe out here, i need this gun," can you get it out of their hands? >> well, you know, we hope. i've had a very strong conversation with the attorney general, josh shapiro, who is a good friend of mine. i supported him vigorously. we're gonna work together on some things. we have some legislators, in spite of the fact that the republican side of the general assembly has not allowed us to do anything, but i think we have to do something.
what can city council do?> well, we're limited in terms of limiting the number of weapons on the street. the proliferation is primarily the issue -- too many guns on the street in the wrong hands. the simple reality is that we can do several preventive measures, which we're gonna do. we're gonna do outreach. we're gonna do more training, more education as it relates to young people, 'cause the reality is that poverty is driving a lot of the challenges in some of these neighborhoods as it...
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he was first elected is to city council in 2011 and re-elected in 2015. some of his colleagues and staff members have stopped by to see him and check on how he was doing. the fire commissioner was here, as well as city council president darrell clark. >> we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. david is a tough guy, he'll be ready to talk about legislation on the phone tomorrow he has a hearing coming up on one of his bills. he'll be okay. >> mayor kenny ask in iceland right now, but released a statement saying in part whenever violence happens 0 on our streets it's a tragedy, when it happens near our homes where we are toaivet safe it is all -- supposed to be safe it is all the more devastating. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> david oh was first elected to council in 2011 and re-elected in 2015. he is the first asian-american elected to public office in philadelphia. else the only u.s. military vet serving on council. >>> residents in the city's frankford section helped save a woman whose attacker tried to stuff her int
he was first elected is to city council in 2011 and re-elected in 2015. some of his colleagues and staff members have stopped by to see him and check on how he was doing. the fire commissioner was here, as well as city council president darrell clark. >> we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. david is a tough guy, he'll be ready to talk about legislation on the phone tomorrow he has a hearing coming up on one of his bills. he'll be okay. >> mayor kenny ask...
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city council members said their focus is on a budget to address the problems of homelessness illegal dumping and affordable housing. protestors said there hasn't been enough community input. >> we don't afternoon -- they're. [ indiscernible ] the people won. there's more work to do. >> reporter: city council says the budget discussion and vote will resume either wednesday or thursday. he tells me he wasn't surprised by what happened, considering he received word there could be a disruption shortly before the meeting. the city charter requires an approved approved budget by june 3. >>> temperatures nearing 100 degrees in southern california are helping fuel a fire. the cal fire said it was caused by a car crash. the fire has burned 1200 acres, but we have updated information. the fire is now 10% contained. >>> along the central coast, another fast-moving wildfire is burning out of control in san luis county. evacuations have been ordered for several rural areas because the fire is threatening homes. the fire had grown to more than 900 acres at last check. >>> alameda county firefighte
city council members said their focus is on a budget to address the problems of homelessness illegal dumping and affordable housing. protestors said there hasn't been enough community input. >> we don't afternoon -- they're. [ indiscernible ] the people won. there's more work to do. >> reporter: city council says the budget discussion and vote will resume either wednesday or thursday. he tells me he wasn't surprised by what happened, considering he received word there could be a...
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he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more asian americans involved in the process. vincent, we'll start with you. would you say that we are seeing an up-surge in political activism? >> i would. i mean, i think that there's always been a lot of unseen activism that's occurred in the asian american community that maybe hasn't been recognized by dominant culture. but if we look at things like voting, if we look at things like people running for office, we do see that we continue to increase our numbers after election. but one of the most interesting things, i think, is the way asian americans are starting to show up across the spectrum of ways to be involved, and especially in many of these direct actions and protests against many of the federal policies that
he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more asian americans involved in the process. vincent, we'll start with you. would you say that we are seeing an up-surge in political activism?...
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he was first elected to city council in 2011 and re-elected four years later. word spread quickly, the fire commissioner and sheriff and council president were here as well as staff members to see how he was doing. >> he engaged in conversation asked him what he needed, that's the way he is.oalk to people and try to helpthis point. >> we came over and talk to evs okay. at any anytime, doesn't matter who it is,ikes again, wel keepayhe family isor is in iceld right now, he releatse saying i- meanwhile, the police investigation surveillance cameras antviews. live in university city, katherine>>> now to another des strikes three people on a north philadelphia two including a teenager have died. jeanette reyes is live at police headquarters with the latest on the search for the gunman, good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, tam, this is the second teen to die of gunshots this week alone. this solely teen of the three of the two that died in the shooting died hours ago the other died overnight, as well. ment shots broke out at 11:00 p.m. along the 1300 blo
he was first elected to city council in 2011 and re-elected four years later. word spread quickly, the fire commissioner and sheriff and council president were here as well as staff members to see how he was doing. >> he engaged in conversation asked him what he needed, that's the way he is.oalk to people and try to helpthis point. >> we came over and talk to evs okay. at any anytime, doesn't matter who it is,ikes again, wel keepayhe family isor is in iceld right now, he releatse...
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it's something that city council members will be hearing later today. in this review it says that one of the big problems is a lack of information for auditors to actually review and that's for a couple of reasons. first, according to san joseinside.com, auditors have no authority to review use of force cases if no formal complaint has been filed. they also say that sjpd files all force incidents the same way regardless of severity with the exception of someone dying in custody or tv an officer discharges a weapon. auditors say that leaves little data to analyze to see any use of force trends. san jose inside.com also says no complaints about use of force came from within the department and they point out auditors say more data would help to see if certain demographics are being disproportionately affected. now, this report is more than 100 pages so we're still combing through that. again, city council members will be hearing the report on that later today. but one thing i did notice, if you will remember, san jose police started using body cameras last
it's something that city council members will be hearing later today. in this review it says that one of the big problems is a lack of information for auditors to actually review and that's for a couple of reasons. first, according to san joseinside.com, auditors have no authority to review use of force cases if no formal complaint has been filed. they also say that sjpd files all force incidents the same way regardless of severity with the exception of someone dying in custody or tv an officer...
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it took place before the city council meeting. they are urging congress to consider impeachment of president trump for alleged obstruction of justice. if it does, oakland will be the 12th city to ask congress to do so>>> san francisco police were called to the mission district around 3 am. officers took cover and waited until a crisis team arrived. went beanbag grounds did not convince a man to put down a knife, they use the phone projectile. the man was taken to a hospital for mental evaluation. >> a new report on san francisco's criminal justice system has found troubling issues when it comes to raise. >> black defendants are held in custody longer than whites and their cases take longer to resolve. they're often convicted of serious crimes and receive longer jail sentences.>> the public defender's say it's calling attention to the data. >> the 65-year-old leslie elliott says to officers charged with crimes she didn't commit because of the color of her skin. >> i'm nervous the police will hurt me again>> she face charges includin
it took place before the city council meeting. they are urging congress to consider impeachment of president trump for alleged obstruction of justice. if it does, oakland will be the 12th city to ask congress to do so>>> san francisco police were called to the mission district around 3 am. officers took cover and waited until a crisis team arrived. went beanbag grounds did not convince a man to put down a knife, they use the phone projectile. the man was taken to a hospital for mental...
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city council members consider stronger renter protections. we'll have the latest from tonight's meeting coming up in a live report. >>> update for a 2 investigates report. the new developments from a school district, the failure to report sex crimes on campus. >>> later, two good samaritans speaking out after they stepped in to help save a chp officer's life. ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter.... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly, it would balance itself out to reveal its truest, richest state. if a paint could realize the fullest potential of any color... ...you have to wonder... is it still paint? aura interior from benjamin moo®e . only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. >>> azenith smith was there at the city council meeting. azenith? >> reporter: i just got word about this, it is a small victory for the residents who fear they have to move out in 8 months. the mill pit city council just voted for a moratorium, giving the families time and hope. >> i got the kitchen, t
city council members consider stronger renter protections. we'll have the latest from tonight's meeting coming up in a live report. >>> update for a 2 investigates report. the new developments from a school district, the failure to report sex crimes on campus. >>> later, two good samaritans speaking out after they stepped in to help save a chp officer's life. ...where each drop was formulated to be smarter.... ...even smarter than that... ...so if a color didn't go on evenly,...
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>> reporter: it was just about 30 minutes ago, the city council voted to pass a resolution declaring hayward officially a sanctuary city. hundreds of people turned out for the meeting. dozens spoke in favor of it. >> i don't know what to say in response. this was absolutely inappropriate. >> reporter: the mayor started the meeting with an apology for this tweet. the city reminding people about the sanctuary city agenda item with a meme that read taco about it." >> a really unfortunate mistake that came to our attention this morning. and we're very embarrassed and upset about it. >> reporter: the tweet is not what brought some 200 people to the meeting. support for the city making its stance as a sanctuary city official was almost unanimous. >> immigrants from various communities are good for this country. immigrants are good for this country. >> sanctuary conjures images of safety, a place where someone who is in danger and afraid with seek refuge. >> reporter: one woman voiced opposition. >> i'm wondering if certain people pandering for the h hispanic vote are more concerned about fo
>> reporter: it was just about 30 minutes ago, the city council voted to pass a resolution declaring hayward officially a sanctuary city. hundreds of people turned out for the meeting. dozens spoke in favor of it. >> i don't know what to say in response. this was absolutely inappropriate. >> reporter: the mayor started the meeting with an apology for this tweet. the city reminding people about the sanctuary city agenda item with a meme that read taco about it." >> a...
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>> reporter: it was just about 30 minutes ago, the city council voted to pass a resolution declaring hayward officially a sanctuary city. hundreds of people turned out for the meeting. dozens spoke in favor of it. >> i don't know what to say in response. this was absolutely inappropriate. >> reporter: the mayor started the meeting with an apology for this tweet. the city reminding people about the sanctuary city agenda item with a meme that read taco about it." >> a really unfortunate mistake that came to our attention this morning. and we're very embarrassed and upset about it. >> reporter: the tweet is not what brought some 200 people to the meeting. support for the city making its stance as a sanctuary city official was almost unanimous. >> immigrants from various communities are good for this country. immigrants are good for this country. >> sanctuary conjures images of safety, a place where someone who is in danger and afraid with seek refuge. >> reporter: one woman voiced opposition. >> i'm wondering if certain people pandering for the h hispanic vote are more concerned about fo
>> reporter: it was just about 30 minutes ago, the city council voted to pass a resolution declaring hayward officially a sanctuary city. hundreds of people turned out for the meeting. dozens spoke in favor of it. >> i don't know what to say in response. this was absolutely inappropriate. >> reporter: the mayor started the meeting with an apology for this tweet. the city reminding people about the sanctuary city agenda item with a meme that read taco about it." >> a...
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the city council agreed to negotiate with google to sell 16 city owned parcels for the project. the san jose development director calls the project they once in a century economic opportunity for the downtown area. housing advocates are concerned about the projects impact on the community. marie naylor has details from san jose city hall. >>> sky fox two shows the area in san jose google is i just out -- just south of the sap center , it could be out with the old and in with google . the mayor says about five years ago he pitched google on a transit oriented campus but says more serious discussions started about a year ago. >> at the time we couldn't talk much about it because of the enormous hurdles they faced around gaining the parcels from property owners. everyone had to be secretive about their intentions if this was going to work at all. >> reporter: google wants between the six main dollars and -- 6 million and 8 million square feet of office space . the city says google or another developer would also bring in about 2500 new housing units . the mountain view tech giant i
the city council agreed to negotiate with google to sell 16 city owned parcels for the project. the san jose development director calls the project they once in a century economic opportunity for the downtown area. housing advocates are concerned about the projects impact on the community. marie naylor has details from san jose city hall. >>> sky fox two shows the area in san jose google is i just out -- just south of the sap center , it could be out with the old and in with google ....
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the san jose city council agreed to negotiate exclusively with google to sell 16 city- owned parcels for that development project. google wants between 6 million and 8 million square feet of office space near the as a -- as a peace center. if approved the fire department training facility would have to be moved . the mayor says it will be an extraordinary benefit for san jose including taxes and tax revenue. >> google understands and they're not asking for public subsidies and we are not offering one . >> the project could bring up to $20,000 to the area and about 2500 new housing units. housing advocates and others who are concerned about the impact of the project, they worry about they impact on home prices and traffic. >>> youtube looking to expand their san bruno campus. they plan to add more than 1000 employees over the next few years . the company is occupying about 1 million square feet of space in the bay hill office park. they will add about 400,000 square feet to accommodate that growth. youtube is san bruno's largest employer. >>> how weather is the major story across the
the san jose city council agreed to negotiate exclusively with google to sell 16 city- owned parcels for that development project. google wants between 6 million and 8 million square feet of office space near the as a -- as a peace center. if approved the fire department training facility would have to be moved . the mayor says it will be an extraordinary benefit for san jose including taxes and tax revenue. >> google understands and they're not asking for public subsidies and we are not...
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at least one more year for the urban shield in the city council meeting and the decision was met with an ak ri response from pror -- angry response from protestors. . . . . . >> svrl hundred people overtook this skounl meeting, taking the stage as the city council was going to vote on the highly criticized urban shield police training program. arrested prors that refused to leave the auditorium where the meeting was held. police were said to have been heavy-handed as they cleared the crowd and no reports of anyone injured. >> we saw yesterday, in front of the city council members, the berkeley police department using excessive force against our community. >> unfurled the banners outside of city council haul, exprocess exprocessing outrage for the police to take part in the training program for at least one more year and police say urban shield lead to a militarized police force. >> the trauma that urban shield has been inflicting in our area and around the country. weshowed up in hundreds last night to make sure berkeley took the lead in the country and pulling out of the largest mili
at least one more year for the urban shield in the city council meeting and the decision was met with an ak ri response from pror -- angry response from protestors. . . . . . >> svrl hundred people overtook this skounl meeting, taking the stage as the city council was going to vote on the highly criticized urban shield police training program. arrested prors that refused to leave the auditorium where the meeting was held. police were said to have been heavy-handed as they cleared the...
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two protesters were arrested for disrupting the city council meeting. so after the council voted to have the police department continue taking part in that controversial urban shield program for at least one more year. and this was the scene at the council meeting last night. demonstrators took to the stage holding a stop urban shield banner. this video was bought by eugene booth. police moved in and cleared the auditorium at long fellow middle school. that's where the meeting was being held because of the size of the crowd on hand. protesters were pushing to have the berkeley police department stop taking part in the annual training program. now, police for their part say it is critical training to learn how to respond to events like mass shootings and terror attacks. but critics say it enables police to use military-style tactics which target minority communities. >> berkeley is a city that prides itself to be a sanctuary city and is a leader in racial justice. urban shield is a program that reinforces the military of the police and it creates a situat
two protesters were arrested for disrupting the city council meeting. so after the council voted to have the police department continue taking part in that controversial urban shield program for at least one more year. and this was the scene at the council meeting last night. demonstrators took to the stage holding a stop urban shield banner. this video was bought by eugene booth. police moved in and cleared the auditorium at long fellow middle school. that's where the meeting was being held...
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doesn' tfeel this case is a priority and came to tonight's city council meeting ask for help.pkgas myuests were leaving out, they attacked my guests from the outside, in the parking lotthe bride whose wedding was crashed by a group of unruly people, explains to the city council that her loved one remains in the hospital . and that the family is searching for answers.we're simply asking for justice, for them to give it the attention for the investigationnearly 6 dozen people were seen fighting outside royal palace banquet hall last month. 23 year old amritpal singh the only person arrested and charged had a court appearance today. but the gill family believes there should be even more arrests.this wasn't a regular drunken fight or fist fight. these people had their brass knuckles and metal objects, so they intend to create that fightall the people that were there were like my age, 50 and above, and tried to stop the fight but instead they got beaten up and sent to the hospitalfeeling a lack of effort from police, members from the community gathered in front of city hall, in a silent pr
doesn' tfeel this case is a priority and came to tonight's city council meeting ask for help.pkgas myuests were leaving out, they attacked my guests from the outside, in the parking lotthe bride whose wedding was crashed by a group of unruly people, explains to the city council that her loved one remains in the hospital . and that the family is searching for answers.we're simply asking for justice, for them to give it the attention for the investigationnearly 6 dozen people were seen fighting...
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the city council agreed to negotiate with google to sell 16 city owned parcells for the development projectsan jose economic development director calls it an once in a century economic opportunity for the down downtown area. >> but advocates you canned the council to insure it brings benefits for the entire community. >> reporter: skyfox 2 shows the area in san jose that google is eyeing. the mayor says about five years ago, he pitched it on a campus, but said more serious discussion started about a year ago. >> we copter talk much about it -- couldn't talk much about it, because they knew of hurdles they faced so it was clear we would have to be secretive of their intentions. >> reporter: google wanting 6 to 8 million square feet of space. the city says google or another developer would bring in about 2500 new housing units. they are looking to buy about a dozen city owned properties respect and parcels, including the property where the bar patty's inn sits, serving customers since 1933. >> they'll get swallowed up. >> reporter: the natives are concerned about more traffic and losing san h
the city council agreed to negotiate with google to sell 16 city owned parcells for the development projectsan jose economic development director calls it an once in a century economic opportunity for the down downtown area. >> but advocates you canned the council to insure it brings benefits for the entire community. >> reporter: skyfox 2 shows the area in san jose that google is eyeing. the mayor says about five years ago, he pitched it on a campus, but said more serious...
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city council will decide whether to enter form negotiations this month. >>> some have been hacked away, others stolen entirely from people's yards. we are live at a home on mill -- mill dread avenue. >> reporter: it's unfortunate, and the gardens are a labor of love for the homeowners, and i wanted to show you just last night, somebody cut out these plants. this is what's left here, and this is a plant that was hacked. this is a fresh cut we found. this is the third homeowner i spoke to whose front garden was vandalized. all of them surprised and shocked at how widespread this problem is becoming. >> it's they are trying to be subtle. >> reporter: the homeowner woke up to find some of his plants in the garden were gone. kangaroo pods, yuccas and roses. >> it's brazen,. >> reporter: but he is not alone, his theft following a rash of stolen camille bushes. >> this is the main branch that was cut. >> reporter: somebody cut off 18 branches off her bush last month, worried the bush will never fully grow back. >> it was disappointing that someone would destroy something of such beauty and th
city council will decide whether to enter form negotiations this month. >>> some have been hacked away, others stolen entirely from people's yards. we are live at a home on mill -- mill dread avenue. >> reporter: it's unfortunate, and the gardens are a labor of love for the homeowners, and i wanted to show you just last night, somebody cut out these plants. this is what's left here, and this is a plant that was hacked. this is a fresh cut we found. this is the third homeowner i...
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(nats: reading names)friday oakland city council member noel gallo paid a visit on the anniversary to share his sympathy. he says this disaster served as an unfortunate wake up call for the city, tenants and landlords not just here but throughout the country to make sure structures are up to code. that oakland has since hired more fire inspectors to do their part but believes those in charge of the property are to blame.sot: noel gallo, oakland city council member//"because we have a good number of properties that we have discovered since the ghost ship fire that were in similar conditions. but at the end of the day the owners of this property clearly know the regulations. and they clearly know what their responsibilities are and they failed to take action."since then a consolidated civil lawsuit was launched by victims' families against more than a dozen people and businesses including the city, property owner and manager and the latest defendant utlity company pg&e. olizar like many others says the bay area housing crisis played a major part but cautions cities with this - sot: esi
(nats: reading names)friday oakland city council member noel gallo paid a visit on the anniversary to share his sympathy. he says this disaster served as an unfortunate wake up call for the city, tenants and landlords not just here but throughout the country to make sure structures are up to code. that oakland has since hired more fire inspectors to do their part but believes those in charge of the property are to blame.sot: noel gallo, oakland city council member//"because we have a good...
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the violent clashes broke out during a city council vote in berkeley.pix 5's jessica flores on how police are defending their tactics after protestors were left bloodied and hurt. >> reporter: lou williams left the berkeley city council meeting last night bleeding from the head. he claims police got rough. in the cell phone video you can see pushing and shoving. >> my glasses got knocked off so i -- i, you know -- [ inaudible ] >> so i reached down to get them. as i was reaching down to get them, one of them caught me in the head with the baton. >> reporter: hundreds gathered to protest urban shield. the council voted to continue the s.w.a.t. team training which supporters say is all about emergency preparedness. opponents say it promotes police militarization. >> they were holding banners peacefully and the police just again treated as you like we were enemy combatants. and this is exactly why we want berkeley to withdraw its police in the urban shield of. >> reporter: alan says her husband is okay but the couple will be filing a complaint of excessive
the violent clashes broke out during a city council vote in berkeley.pix 5's jessica flores on how police are defending their tactics after protestors were left bloodied and hurt. >> reporter: lou williams left the berkeley city council meeting last night bleeding from the head. he claims police got rough. in the cell phone video you can see pushing and shoving. >> my glasses got knocked off so i -- i, you know -- [ inaudible ] >> so i reached down to get them. as i was...
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the city council moratorium is in effect for 45 days. that could possibly be extended to 10 months. >>> we are learning more about the man who was shot by a chp officer on the bay bridge sunday morning. authorities identified the man yesterday, 27-year-old josi later on of fresno was behind the we of a red cadillac that drove towards officer. chp officers at the scene of a crash. that prompted one officer to open fire. the suspect was taken to the hospital and then book into jail . that shooting shut down all eastbound lanes of the bridge for five hours on sunday. >>> police in the south bay say the driver of a stolen car struck and killed a motorcyclist police say they tried to pull over a black vw is at near monterey highway and old talley road monday night but the driver sped up and collided with a motorcycle. 47-year-old miguel rodriguez of san jose was pronounced dead at the scene. 27-year-old breanna variola of san jose was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter, vehicular theft, evasion and drug possession. he is st
the city council moratorium is in effect for 45 days. that could possibly be extended to 10 months. >>> we are learning more about the man who was shot by a chp officer on the bay bridge sunday morning. authorities identified the man yesterday, 27-year-old josi later on of fresno was behind the we of a red cadillac that drove towards officer. chp officers at the scene of a crash. that prompted one officer to open fire. the suspect was taken to the hospital and then book into jail ....
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the report is 143 pages and will be presented to city council this afternoon.jose, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> time now is 6:57. time for your "final 5. >>> republican leaders are facing an uphill battle to get the new gop healthcare bill through the senate. this after the nonpartisan congressional budget office released its report on the impact of the bill. the cbo says the new legislation will cause 22 million more americans to lose coverage by 2026. >>> this morning president trump's administration is sending a warning to syria. this comes as the white house claims to have potential evidence that syria is preparing for another chemical weapons attack. >>> berkeley city council is considering outfitting its police department with body- worn cameras. later today lawmakers will consider a five-year $1.25 million contract with an arizona-based company to provide the equipment. >>> minimum wage for workers in san francisco will increase to $14 an hour on july 1. in just a few hours san francisco leaders will celebrate the change. wages will go up next month in sa
the report is 143 pages and will be presented to city council this afternoon.jose, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> time now is 6:57. time for your "final 5. >>> republican leaders are facing an uphill battle to get the new gop healthcare bill through the senate. this after the nonpartisan congressional budget office released its report on the impact of the bill. the cbo says the new legislation will cause 22 million more americans to lose coverage by 2026. >>> this...
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and says you can't record the video or audio from these briefings, that wouldn't be tolerated at city council meetings or a governor's press conference. here we have the representative of the president of the united states saying, no, you can't cover it that way. it's not like we're -- with the briefing room off to the side of sean being -- it's like bad
and says you can't record the video or audio from these briefings, that wouldn't be tolerated at city council meetings or a governor's press conference. here we have the representative of the president of the united states saying, no, you can't cover it that way. it's not like we're -- with the briefing room off to the side of sean being -- it's like bad
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this comes ahead of this -- tonight city council meeting. the resolution calls on congress to investigate the president for impeachable offenses since only congress can force the congress -- the president out of office. this can become the 12th u.s. city demanding that congress begin investigating president trump. >>> a vote in the republican healthcare bill was postponed today after more republicans came out against that. president trump held a meeting with republican senators to see what needs to be done to get the bill passed next month. here's the details. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell had hoped to pass the senate health care bill this week but the legislation hit roadblocks and gop leaders now have to press pause and a vote. >> this will be great if we get it done. >> reporter: the white house inviting senate republicans to a meeting with the president after news broke that a vote on their health care bill would have to be postponed.>> reporter: the decision to delay coming after senate gop leaders began losing support in bot
this comes ahead of this -- tonight city council meeting. the resolution calls on congress to investigate the president for impeachable offenses since only congress can force the congress -- the president out of office. this can become the 12th u.s. city demanding that congress begin investigating president trump. >>> a vote in the republican healthcare bill was postponed today after more republicans came out against that. president trump held a meeting with republican senators to see...
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. >> reporter: city council will decide if the price of parking permits will go up. the finance committee is recommending big increase. if approved by the city council, annual parking permits for the california avenue district would go from $149 to $365, a whopping 145% increase. annual parking permits for downtown will go from $466 to $730, a 57% increase. daily permits would also go up to $25 for california avenue and downtown palo alto. city says justification for changes include bringing the costs closer to what other cities charge in the region and also reduce cars and increase public transportation use, but businesses, like benjamin moore, say the cost of a bad parking situation is high and can keep customers away. >> or if they want to have, you know, lunch and come in here and shop, you know, the meter maid constantly is monitoring their parking space, where i've seen people get tickets, so it's not good. >> reporter: city council meets at 5:00 to the. there's more to this parking issue than just california avenue and downtown palo alto. if you like the detai
. >> reporter: city council will decide if the price of parking permits will go up. the finance committee is recommending big increase. if approved by the city council, annual parking permits for the california avenue district would go from $149 to $365, a whopping 145% increase. annual parking permits for downtown will go from $466 to $730, a 57% increase. daily permits would also go up to $25 for california avenue and downtown palo alto. city says justification for changes include...
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he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more asian americans involved in the process. vincent, we'll start with you. would you say that we are seeing an up-surge in political activism? >> i would. i mean, i think that there's always been a lot of unseen activism that's occurred in the asian american community that maybe hasn't been recognized by dominant culture. but if we look at things like voting, if we look at things like people running for office, we do see that we continue to increase our numbers after election. but one of the most interesting things, i think, is the way asian americans are starting to show up across the spectrum of ways to be involved, and especially in many of these direct actions and protests against many of the federal policies that have been targeting immigrants, that
he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media. thanks to all of you for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about. our first topic is civic engagement and how to get more asian americans involved in the process. vincent, we'll start with you. would you say that we are seeing an up-surge in political activism? >> i would. i mean, i think that...
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los angeles city council president came up with the idea.treet is in his district and he introduced then senator obama and his first--at his first campaign rally in l.a. along rodeo road in 2007. western recall the future president arrived in a mini-van like a soccer dad and the diverse crowd numbering in the thousands. >>> time 4: 55. hard to imagine life without an iphone but they've actually been around only ten years believe it or not. apple's first iphones hit the stores exactly ten years ago today. the original iphone was primitive compared to what we have now. it didn't have a flash for the camera, couldn't use it to record video, couldn't send a picture or a text message--as a text message but the phone has really evolved and changed the world literally. i couldn't live without it. apple has sold more than one billion iphones. >> i do--you have yours. i have mine. i do remember the first time i saw the iphone 2 and my kids were like a toy store going into the apple store can we go in and play. it was all very exciting. all right we a
los angeles city council president came up with the idea.treet is in his district and he introduced then senator obama and his first--at his first campaign rally in l.a. along rodeo road in 2007. western recall the future president arrived in a mini-van like a soccer dad and the diverse crowd numbering in the thousands. >>> time 4: 55. hard to imagine life without an iphone but they've actually been around only ten years believe it or not. apple's first iphones hit the stores exactly...
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eventually city council canceled the meeting. a local union organized the demonstration. >>> home sales have been soaring on the peninsula lately. only on "5," kpix 5's betty yu spoke to one real estate expert who says, donald trump's presidency could be contributing. >>> this is exactly what people really like in atherton a flat yard, a beautiful trees. >> reporter: this 5,000-square- foot home on berry lane sits in the country's most expensive zip code. it's a neo-classical six- bedroom 7.5 bath home with modern upgrades. it's on the market for about $9 million. one of the hottest properties in silicon valley. it's seen already record setting home sales soar to even greater highs since president trump took office. that's according to deleon realty. >> as we got closer to election people seemed to be worried what if trump wins? but after he won, there was an instant optimism. >> reporter: palo alto-based deleon realty says the numbers prove it. last year its agents wrapped up $405 million in sales from closing 135 homes. but saw
eventually city council canceled the meeting. a local union organized the demonstration. >>> home sales have been soaring on the peninsula lately. only on "5," kpix 5's betty yu spoke to one real estate expert who says, donald trump's presidency could be contributing. >>> this is exactly what people really like in atherton a flat yard, a beautiful trees. >> reporter: this 5,000-square- foot home on berry lane sits in the country's most expensive zip code. it's...
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my preference would have been to have us be further along the where we are right now. >> the city council vote is set for july 5 at the if the council approves construction it could begin in the fall. if it doesn't approve the whole project is a bit up in the air. >> i know you spoke with the mayor. do you have any temperature on how the city council my vote on this? >> well, the rest of the cancel seems to be more approved approving of the project and the mayor is. the mayor's a little more skeptical on it. the vote needs to be 4-1. the mayor is the only negative vote the project would pass. it is unclear exactly where the council does set. it does appear that the majority of the council is in favor of the project. >> all right. thank you. struck people from santa clara county gathered this morning to protest trust proposed budget plan or what it does to affordable housing programs. many of the protesters are tenants and they gathered outside the county housing authority offices in san jose. the budget proposal cut $7.5 million in affordable housing programs. the proposal will take away
my preference would have been to have us be further along the where we are right now. >> the city council vote is set for july 5 at the if the council approves construction it could begin in the fall. if it doesn't approve the whole project is a bit up in the air. >> i know you spoke with the mayor. do you have any temperature on how the city council my vote on this? >> well, the rest of the cancel seems to be more approved approving of the project and the mayor is. the...
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. >>> a state senate committee hearing is canceled at city council today after protesters made theirhoughts clear about philadelphia soda tax. the people causing the disruptions, well, guess what, they're in favor of the soda tax. meeting was meant to be an open forum to discuss citizens issues with the policy and it couldn't even get underway after protesters yelled and blue horns inn says tanly one of the primary functions of the took pay for free pre-school education for children. >>> i just want to let the crowd in this room recognize that your city council members did care about this issue many we're paying at innings to it. we're interested in hearing that is also fair and balanced. it's important to understand why or how a hearing on the impact of the beverage tax would exclude a number of people. >>> of course after much controversy, the soda tax took effect back in january. >>> 66-year-old woman is in jail accused of setting an ocean county home on fire. police say this woman diana wills set the fire along king fisher way in manchester back on april 7th while the person who
. >>> a state senate committee hearing is canceled at city council today after protesters made theirhoughts clear about philadelphia soda tax. the people causing the disruptions, well, guess what, they're in favor of the soda tax. meeting was meant to be an open forum to discuss citizens issues with the policy and it couldn't even get underway after protesters yelled and blue horns inn says tanly one of the primary functions of the took pay for free pre-school education for children....
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no other blocks are affected to see portsmouth city council.en addressing a trade union conference in brighton today. he said that the grenfell tower fire highlights the flaws of conservative party policy. the grenfell tower residents themselves raised concerns about the lack of fire safety in the block. the action group warned that "it is a truly terrifying thought that the action group firmly believes that only a catastrophic event will expose the ineptitude and incompetence of our landlord." so not only should more had been done to prevent those tragic deaths, but the prime minister has now had to publicly apologise for her government is pitiful response for those who have lost their homes and loved ones. a tower block in flames due to poor building quality and an heroic response by the fire and rescue service who are desperately overstretched and understaffed and local government response that has left victims sleeping out for a few days and bridges as they had nowhere else to go. make no mistake, this is the brutal reality of austerity eco
no other blocks are affected to see portsmouth city council.en addressing a trade union conference in brighton today. he said that the grenfell tower fire highlights the flaws of conservative party policy. the grenfell tower residents themselves raised concerns about the lack of fire safety in the block. the action group warned that "it is a truly terrifying thought that the action group firmly believes that only a catastrophic event will expose the ineptitude and incompetence of our...
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which means the city council must prove the plans before demolition begins. if the city council proves the plan, the two restaurants will be replaced with a modern four story office building. >> each building is interesting in its own right. >> reporter: candace bauer is the president of the historic association and she is fighting to keep the buildings where they are. she is hoping the city will relocate the historic homes to another spot. and if that will help the get the plan approved, he is all for it. >> i feel i have every right as owner of the property to do whatever i want. this is america, right? >> reporter: i am michelle roberts nbc bay area news. >> even if the plan is approved, construction is more than a year out. >>> east bay swimming spot closed until further notice. algae. the same algae appeared last june as well. not only warning people not to swim but advising people to keep their dogs away from the lake. rangers are going to try to put something in the waters to see if that works next week. >> watching to see if we get a return of hotter
which means the city council must prove the plans before demolition begins. if the city council proves the plan, the two restaurants will be replaced with a modern four story office building. >> each building is interesting in its own right. >> reporter: candace bauer is the president of the historic association and she is fighting to keep the buildings where they are. she is hoping the city will relocate the historic homes to another spot. and if that will help the get the plan...
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what they will do is ask the city council for a stay of demolition of the property, but whether or not it will apply if the ordinance passes to the property, they will probably have to work that with the city attorney. >> kiet do, thank you. >>> other bay area head hp lines, santa rosa police say a man killed his two children, a 6-year-old daughter, 18 month old son before he hung himself in his apartment. sheriff's deputies had gone foothe apartment on slater sleed-- to the apartment on slater street and found the bodies. >>> in san francisco, an atm was dumped on market street near clayton, a viewer who sent this video said there was no sign of any cash, we asked san francisco police what happened and they are not sure where that atm came from. >>> three dirt bikers arrested in the beating of a lyft driver are pleading not guilty. a witness captured the attack in march on highway 101 in san francisco. left the victim with a broken leg. today, johnson enter adplea of not guilty to all charges as the the suspects last week. >>> leading tech figures at the white house today, take a look
what they will do is ask the city council for a stay of demolition of the property, but whether or not it will apply if the ordinance passes to the property, they will probably have to work that with the city attorney. >> kiet do, thank you. >>> other bay area head hp lines, santa rosa police say a man killed his two children, a 6-year-old daughter, 18 month old son before he hung himself in his apartment. sheriff's deputies had gone foothe apartment on slater sleed-- to the...
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however proactive the city council has been, theissueis proactive the city council has been, the issuer afield. the electoral commission says it is happy with the way it is being dealt with. what happens after the election result if a party challenges each? especially in one of the marginal seats in the country. the election result can only be revisited with a court order and a court order would only come after an election petition had been lodged. this is a very worst case scenario but for now, a very simple system has turned into an unusually messy one. anna varle with that report. round two of the papers is coming up at first, the weather news. the good news for tomorrow is weakened or to the raincoats and brollies away and it is looking more promising with sunshine on the way and filling warmer. today this were the effects — reports of trees coming down, gusts of wind, a really 319 " day and i as i “e 35; 319 " day a‘ rain as “15:55" 472,177, ' " 319 " day a‘ rain as 1‘ down “ffw‘w w ,, 319 " day a‘ rain as 1‘ down across w w ,, parts of the country. still many parts of the country
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the city council voted unanimously to approve the measure at last night's needing. comes after a tweet posted by the city of hayward ahead of the meeting that drew some criticism that read don't miss tonight's council meeting, let's talk he could about it. the city later apologized for the inappropriate tweet. >>> in a few hours lawmakers will introduce a new bill to prevent hot car deaths. nine children died in year as a result of being left in a hot car. >>> a couple of hot spots we have been tracking all morning long. northbound 101 near farris boulevard an injury crash no longer blocking lanes traffic backed up on 680 to 101. give yourself some extra time through san jose. southbound 101 near candlestick a slow ride. traffic near third backed up beyond 101, 280, that interchange there. richmond/san rafael bridge "slow, stop, go" across the span and the bay bridge toll plaza big surprise, big delays. brian? >> all right. thank you. sorry, i was intermittently conscious. but now we're looking at mostly cloudy skies to start out with your wednesday morning. you see
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. >>> san mateo city council will vote on a proposal to ban -- and boost turnout. this fall's city council election would mark the first time that a contest was decided solely by a mail vote. critics say it would prioritize incumbents. >>> brian bunton is accused of felony obstruction of justice and misdemeanor -- the victim claimed she had sexual contact with 30 bay area officers. >>> police are looking for a pair of thieves who robbed a lululemon store in berkeley. they grabbed $10,000 worth of merchandise and jumped in a car and sped off. no arrests have been made. >>> the oakland zoo is delaying the opening of a new gondola while resolving a water pressure issue. it's part of the expansion above the existing zoo. it will haul 750,000 visitors a year. no word on when it's expected to open. >>> an auction for a private lunch with warren buffet. >>> coming up. paying your bills online is convenient but is it safe? >> what you need to know to keep hackers out of your personal information. >>> apple's worldwide developers conference is happening in san jose right no
. >>> san mateo city council will vote on a proposal to ban -- and boost turnout. this fall's city council election would mark the first time that a contest was decided solely by a mail vote. critics say it would prioritize incumbents. >>> brian bunton is accused of felony obstruction of justice and misdemeanor -- the victim claimed she had sexual contact with 30 bay area officers. >>> police are looking for a pair of thieves who robbed a lululemon store in berkeley....
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. >>> in less than an hour, the berkeley city council is expected to vote on whether or not to in they's precipitation -- printed -- parse invitation. -- the program is an annual training event in which police officers from all over california come to the bay to learn about swat maneuvers and go through intense and very realistic simulations. supporters say urban shield teaches them what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. a plane being taken over or a hostage situation and they say that you can never training up for those types of situations but critics say urban shield teaches officers more militarized training. >> is an extremely militarized program, urban shield only addresses problems we are seeing in our communities and that we are organizing against such a night, what is at stake is not whether or not berkeley approves urban shield funding but whether or not they lead the way on this issue for the bay area, for california, nationally and internationally. >> berkeley police have participated in the program over the last decade. the city council plans to discuss and vote on
. >>> in less than an hour, the berkeley city council is expected to vote on whether or not to in they's precipitation -- printed -- parse invitation. -- the program is an annual training event in which police officers from all over california come to the bay to learn about swat maneuvers and go through intense and very realistic simulations. supporters say urban shield teaches them what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. a plane being taken over or a hostage situation and they...
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of obamacare. >> hayward has joined other cities in declaring its of a sanctuary city hayward city council approved the century city resolution last night. that means hayward will limit its cooperation with federal authorities in enforcing immigration laws. the city seeks to foster trust between city officials and residents regardless of immigration status. >>> training for a possible terror attack. the fbi activity in east bay that would simulate a weapon of mass destruction. >>> a loved one speaking out after this wedding brawl at the east bay leaves a man hospitalized. the plea for more arrests in the case. >>> good morning. we can see that traffic is going to be liked. not a bad one on 24 westbound as you drive to the tunnel. >>> low clouds are already picking up in intensity and coverage. it will be a cooler day. we are waiting on a cold front. looks like rain for thursday. more on that. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leadi
of obamacare. >> hayward has joined other cities in declaring its of a sanctuary city hayward city council approved the century city resolution last night. that means hayward will limit its cooperation with federal authorities in enforcing immigration laws. the city seeks to foster trust between city officials and residents regardless of immigration status. >>> training for a possible terror attack. the fbi activity in east bay that would simulate a weapon of mass destruction....
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they gathered outside oakland hall urging city council to approve the measure. they want them to investigate the president for impeachable offenses like obstruction of justice since he took office in january. >> there was the releasing of private information to russia government authorities, there was the firing of the fbi director and the desire to cover things up. >> oakland is now the 12th united states city to ask congress to consider impeaching the president. >>> our time is 6:23. drivers in washington dc can now get a gender nuetral driver's license. dc is the first jurisdiction to offer the option on the id. yesterday it started issuing driver's licenses that have an x instead of an m for male or female. supporters say that this allows people more flexibility when it comes to changing their id. >> the x againer mark eallows for individuals to have more privacy around their gender. >> to each his own. you know? . >> now an approved plan for the driver's licenses in oregon is expected to begin on july 3rd. here in california the state is considering a bill
they gathered outside oakland hall urging city council to approve the measure. they want them to investigate the president for impeachable offenses like obstruction of justice since he took office in january. >> there was the releasing of private information to russia government authorities, there was the firing of the fbi director and the desire to cover things up. >> oakland is now the 12th united states city to ask congress to consider impeaching the president. >>> our...