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the san jose city council will vote on that resolution. i mentioned earlier that, if approved, will direct staff to look into how the city can expand its support for the rapid response network, which helps undocumented immigrants and look into additional funding for legal and support assistance for those individuals. in a statement this morning, mayor matt mahan says, quote, san jose offers no sanctuary to criminals. but he reiterated the san jose police department will not, quote, participate in enforcement activities solely based on immigration violations. earlier this morning, we spoke with a usf law professor on what immigrants should do if they are approached by an ice agent. if they do have one of these rare ice encounters, we're telling them to assert their rights. they have a right to remain silent. they don't have to talk. and ice is supposed to show up with a warrant signed by a federal judge, and only then do you actually have to cooperate with ice. yesterday, the state assembly in sacramento, which is dominated by democrats, app
the san jose city council will vote on that resolution. i mentioned earlier that, if approved, will direct staff to look into how the city can expand its support for the rapid response network, which helps undocumented immigrants and look into additional funding for legal and support assistance for those individuals. in a statement this morning, mayor matt mahan says, quote, san jose offers no sanctuary to criminals. but he reiterated the san jose police department will not, quote, participate...
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. >> the vallejo city council will hold another special meeting tomorrow to address safety in the city. city leaders are seeking input from the public after a string of high profile crimes, including a shooting at a traffic intersection that left a four year old injured. the chp has started supporting vallejo police on weekend nights. the public safety workshop will take place at the jfk library tomorrow evening at 630. and this is open to the public. >> also tomorrow, vallejo school will reopen more than a week after it was forced to close because of a copper wire theft. it caused solano wiedenmann leadership academy to have no power and required extensive repairs. vallejo city unified school district says it has increased security to help prevent future incidents. more than 600 elementary and middle schoolers were temporarily placed at six alternative campuses. >> of course, we continue to track the first 100 days of president trump's second term in office. and he may soon sign an order to dismantle the u.s. department of education. the education secretary and congress would be calle
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. >> the vallejo city council will hold another special meeting tomorrow to address safety in the city. city leaders are seeking input from the public after a string of high profile crimes, including a shooting at a traffic intersection that left a four year old injured. the chp has started supporting vallejo police on weekend nights. the public safety workshop will take place at the jfk library tomorrow evening at 630. and this is open to the public. >> also tomorrow, vallejo school will reopen more than a week after it was forced to close because of a copper wire theft. it caused solano wiedenmann leadership academy to have no power and required extensive repairs. vallejo city unified school district says it has increased security to help prevent future incidents. more than 600 elementary and middle schoolers were temporarily placed at six alternative campuses. >> of course, we continue to track the first 100 days of president trump's second term in office. and he may soon sign an order to dismantle the u.s. department of education. the education secretary and congress would be calle
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and so now they want the city council to rescind the ordinances that she passed back on december 17they say they want to do this in order to quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability to the city's government. end quote, their press conference is set for about 40 minutes from now at 11 o'clock this morning in oakland. >> for your money and you report finds most college students who get calfresh benefits get more than $100 per month for their groceries. the california policy lab found before the pandemic. uc berkeley undergrad students got more calfresh benefits. then recipients at california community colleges prior to the pandemic. uc berkeley students got an average of $161 a month. now they get average of $245 a month community college students in california went from getting about 123 a month, too. $303 a month. today the oakland city council vote on renaming a street in honor of a's legend ricky henderson. it's at the intersection of broadway and 51st. they call it ricky henderson way and also declared today, february 4th, rickey henderson day in honor o
and so now they want the city council to rescind the ordinances that she passed back on december 17they say they want to do this in order to quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability to the city's government. end quote, their press conference is set for about 40 minutes from now at 11 o'clock this morning in oakland. >> for your money and you report finds most college students who get calfresh benefits get more than $100 per month for their groceries. the...
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members, including myself as the head of the finance committee, were not consulted whatsoever. >> city council janani ramachandran says the council is looking at all options to try to help the nonprofits. >> we will need greater support from the communities that we serve, more volunteers, more donors. >> sos meals on wheels says it is losing $220,000, one third of its funding from the city of oakland. this cut comes on the heels of the federal funding freeze threatened by the trump administration, but paused by a federal judge. >> it's very clear that this chaos, this uncertainty, is going to be at least somewhat of the norm for the foreseeable future. >> the 79 year old resident says services and housing from the unity council are a lifeline. >> very safe for me. i like the place. the people are very nice. >> both nonprofits have served oakland's seniors for years, and they tell me that they are determined to continue. they are in talks with city council members to see what can be done. >> mike amberleigh live tonight in the city of oakland. amber. thank you. tonight we are learning that a uc
members, including myself as the head of the finance committee, were not consulted whatsoever. >> city council janani ramachandran says the council is looking at all options to try to help the nonprofits. >> we will need greater support from the communities that we serve, more volunteers, more donors. >> sos meals on wheels says it is losing $220,000, one third of its funding from the city of oakland. this cut comes on the heels of the federal funding freeze threatened by the...
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he is telling you to go to your city council -- that is a myth.he other thing he is omitting all of these channels and newspapers decided, 90% of them are owned by one tribe of people who have a monopoly -- who have a monopoly on what we hear and see on tv. host: casey burgat? guest: the censorship question. i like that we could call in and voice our opinions while claiming we are being censored at the same time. the point we make is we get what we want. we should not equate blogs and sub stacks with news organizations who have to be subject to libel laws for reporting information. i get the frustration with the media. we are told -- speaking of rotting from the top down -- we are told by politicians not to trust the news sources unless they agree with us then they start recommending those with clear partisan slants because -- with clear favorable reporting. there are myths of what it takes to be a member of the media and what laws and requirements they are in terms of reporting the stories. that is something the media needs to get their message o
he is telling you to go to your city council -- that is a myth.he other thing he is omitting all of these channels and newspapers decided, 90% of them are owned by one tribe of people who have a monopoly -- who have a monopoly on what we hear and see on tv. host: casey burgat? guest: the censorship question. i like that we could call in and voice our opinions while claiming we are being censored at the same time. the point we make is we get what we want. we should not equate blogs and sub...
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the public needs to hear it from their city council. no city employee will work with ice. no san jose police officer will work with ice, and no one who works at the city will ask about your immigrationtatus. during the meeting, council member ortiz acknowledged that so far, san jose ice activity has been limited to targeted individuals, but he assumes more indiscriminate actions are coming. a recent poll by the associated press norwalk center for public affairs research finds 4 in 10 americans support deporting immigrants living in the u.s. illegally. tit for tat tariffs. that's how the trade war with china seems to be developing. tonight, the question is, can the two sides find common ground before american consumers see rising prices next week? nbc senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez tracking the story from washington, d.c. reporter the u.s. and china have just days to avoid a trade war, or americans pocketbooks could be hit hard. china announcing next week it will impose a tariff on energy imports, as well as some u.s. products. it's fine. we're going to do
the public needs to hear it from their city council. no city employee will work with ice. no san jose police officer will work with ice, and no one who works at the city will ask about your immigrationtatus. during the meeting, council member ortiz acknowledged that so far, san jose ice activity has been limited to targeted individuals, but he assumes more indiscriminate actions are coming. a recent poll by the associated press norwalk center for public affairs research finds 4 in 10 americans...
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they're calling on the city council to immediately rescind the ordinances passed by her on december, 17th to, quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability in the city's government. and quote, that press conference is set for 11:00am today in oakland. >> it's 6.10, and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news and what school is set to reopen this morning after copper wires, seeds and it up cutting power to the entire campus. we'll see what the superintendent says about it. and dozens of people flock, a busy intersection in san jose calling for ice to stay out of their community. >> and we are seeing heavy rain transitioning a little bit further southward. now that means the north bay, by comparison, a little bit quieter. we are seeing a lot of heavy rain how to work its way into the south bay, though, keeping track of full forecast. all right. and also tracking those slick roads on that commute this morning. please be mindful. >> of the traffic. you have to >> of the traffic. you have to drive thro i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah.
they're calling on the city council to immediately rescind the ordinances passed by her on december, 17th to, quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability in the city's government. and quote, that press conference is set for 11:00am today in oakland. >> it's 6.10, and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news and what school is set to reopen this morning after copper wires, seeds and it up cutting power to the entire campus. we'll see what the superintendent says...
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members, including myself as the head of the finance committee, were not consulted whatsoever. >> city council member janani ramachandran says the council is looking at all options to try to help the nonprofits. >> we will need greater support from the communities that we serve, more volunteers, more donors. >> zac sos meals on wheels says it is losing $220,000, one third of its funding from the city of oakland. this cut comes on the heels of the federal funding freeze threatened by the trump administration, but paused by a federal judge. the 79 year old resident says services and housing from the unity council are a lifeline. >> very safe for me. i like the place. the people are very nice. >> both nonprofits have served oakland seniors for years. they are now in talks with city council members to see what can be done. in oakland, amber lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> new at 11 an inmate who was attacked at elmwood correctional facility in milpitas has died. that, according to the santa clara county sheriff's office, last week, he was beaten by three other inmates in a dormitory, according to offi
members, including myself as the head of the finance committee, were not consulted whatsoever. >> city council member janani ramachandran says the council is looking at all options to try to help the nonprofits. >> we will need greater support from the communities that we serve, more volunteers, more donors. >> zac sos meals on wheels says it is losing $220,000, one third of its funding from the city of oakland. this cut comes on the heels of the federal funding freeze...
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. >> still ahead here tonight, a former san jose city council member charged with repeatedly a minor omar torres in court today. the very latest on the shocking case. plus, we're continuing to follow a devastating crash in philadelphia tonight. we're a plane fell into a neighborhood. new video from home security cameras capturing the impact. and heartbreak in dc as search for victims of that plane crash continues today. the white continues today. the white house responding. i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. [j excited about saving big five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high f
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[skateboard sounds] late today, the san jose city council unanimously approved a resolution to, quote, preserve the safety and dignity of all of its residents, regardless of national origin or legal status. before this meeting, supporters held a rally at city hall. several city council members participated, including council member peter ortiz. during that meeting, councilmember ortiz acknowledged that so far in san jose, issa activity has been limited to very specific, targeted individual arrests and a political win for the new mayor of san francisco, which could lead to drug free streets. a fentanyl state of emergency could soon be declared. today, the board of supervisors voted 10 to 1 to approve mayor lurie's emergency ordinance. the mayor says it will boost cooperation between the board and his office, and would free up resources to fight the crisis. it also gives the mayor six months to solicit donations from private entities to help treatment efforts. the ordinance must now pass a second reading next tuesday to formally take effect. i want to get you back to our weather coverag
[skateboard sounds] late today, the san jose city council unanimously approved a resolution to, quote, preserve the safety and dignity of all of its residents, regardless of national origin or legal status. before this meeting, supporters held a rally at city hall. several city council members participated, including council member peter ortiz. during that meeting, councilmember ortiz acknowledged that so far in san jose, issa activity has been limited to very specific, targeted individual...
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the city council voted to rename part of coliseum way after baseball's man of steel.clared today two for henderson's namesake day. matching his a's jersey number. henderson's widow addressed the council and thanked them. >> and i'm very, very grateful for the city of oakland to acknowledge a hard working man that has set his name in history. and now that he has become another part of black history, it makes us family really, really proud. >> henderson died at the end of december. he was 65 years old. thousands of people filled the oakland arena over the weekend for the public celebration of life. >> the nba trade deadline is quickly approaching. will the warriors finally get some help for steph curry? >> well, sports director larry beil is here with more. larry. >> julian. tick tick tick. tick tick tick. the clock is counting down to deadline day on thursday, and the luka doncic deal has sent a loud, clear message in the nba. anybody can be traded at charity auction, one of the prizes attending a warriors game with macklin celebrini and will smith and teammate tyler t
the city council voted to rename part of coliseum way after baseball's man of steel.clared today two for henderson's namesake day. matching his a's jersey number. henderson's widow addressed the council and thanked them. >> and i'm very, very grateful for the city of oakland to acknowledge a hard working man that has set his name in history. and now that he has become another part of black history, it makes us family really, really proud. >> henderson died at the end of december. he...
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the city council voted to rename part of coliseum way after baseball's man of steel.t also declared today two for henderson's namesake day. matching his a's jersey number. henderson's widow addressed the council and thanked them. >> and i'm very, very grateful for the city of oakland to acknowledge a hard working man that has set his name in history. and now that he has become another part of black history, it makes us family really, really proud. >> henderson died at the end of december. he was 65 years old. thousands of people filled the oakland arena over the weekend for the public celebration of life. >> the nba trade deadline is quickly approaching. will the warriors finally get some help for steph curry? >> well, sports director larry beil is here with more. larry. >> julian. tick tick tick. tick tick tick. the clock is counting down to deadline day on thursday, and the luka doncic deal has sent a loud, clear message in the nba. anybody can be traded at any time. steph and draymond exactly! and unsweetened has 0 grams of sugar. and don't forget, it's an excellen
the city council voted to rename part of coliseum way after baseball's man of steel.t also declared today two for henderson's namesake day. matching his a's jersey number. henderson's widow addressed the council and thanked them. >> and i'm very, very grateful for the city of oakland to acknowledge a hard working man that has set his name in history. and now that he has become another part of black history, it makes us family really, really proud. >> henderson died at the end of...
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. >> former san jose city council member omar torres had his plea hearing pushed back today. what we're learning about a possible deal in the works. >> and more proof tonight that robots may someday rule the world. the party tonight in san francisco that had a one of a kind dj goodness. >> but first up, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right here after abc seven news at 11. >> jimmy. >> watch tonight we finally figured out how to do this. you live in new york, right? >> yes, but i was able to fly out here. >> oh, on a plane? >> yeah. exactly. i was going to do a boat, but they said the canal would take too long to (woman) oh, come on! come on! (vo) fargo lets you do this: (woman) fargo, turn off my debit card! (woman) i found it! i found my card! (vo) and also, this: (woman) fargo, turn on my debit card. (vo) do you fargo? you can, with wells fargo. what else can fargo do? quickly tell you what you spend on things like food. (dad) fargo, what did i spend on groceries this month? (son) hey dad, can the guys stay for dinner? (dad) no... (vo) learn
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today, the city of oakland, this city council there double on renaming a street and out of a legend,rson. they're in a vote on renaming the intersection of broadway 51st to rickey henderson way and also declared today, february 4th as ricky henderson day honor of his number. 24, the intersection was picked by the henderson family to honor ricky's time oakland tech, where he was actually name california state baseball player of the year. back in 1976. so i have a crop. the morning news. the warriors were. >> we're going to back in the win column the orlando magic at the chase center and wilson is that all those highlights and the figures expected a lot more rain to come keep eye out we'llwe are 42 to know today. >> and the san jose people protested against ice raids and president trump's immigration policies. seen waving flags and holding signs reading families belong together. sam was a school officials. they were busy monday prepping for the storm. city's public works. department spent the day clearing storm drains to minimize the chance of flooding. tree crews vulnerable branches f
today, the city of oakland, this city council there double on renaming a street and out of a legend,rson. they're in a vote on renaming the intersection of broadway 51st to rickey henderson way and also declared today, february 4th as ricky henderson day honor of his number. 24, the intersection was picked by the henderson family to honor ricky's time oakland tech, where he was actually name california state baseball player of the year. back in 1976. so i have a crop. the morning news. the...
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they are later this afternoon at 1234 city council members, led by council member peter ortiz. they're going to hold a news conference here at san jose city hall. behind me, marcus, to show their support for a resolution that, in their words, would reaffirm the city's commitment to protect the rights and safety of immigrants who are might be scared of president trump's threats of mass deportations. yesterday, up in sacramento, the state assembly, which is dominated by democrats, they approved $50 million in new legislation to defend the state's progressive policies against challenges from the trump administration. there are two bills, one that would allocate money. we're talking about $25 million, half that money for the state's department of justice to fight the trump administration in court. the other $25 million for legal groups to defend immigrants facing possible deportation. these law abiding immigrants, they are californians. they are not criminals. republican assemblyman bill lee said in response, quote, californians, california should be working with the president, not
they are later this afternoon at 1234 city council members, led by council member peter ortiz. they're going to hold a news conference here at san jose city hall. behind me, marcus, to show their support for a resolution that, in their words, would reaffirm the city's commitment to protect the rights and safety of immigrants who are might be scared of president trump's threats of mass deportations. yesterday, up in sacramento, the state assembly, which is dominated by democrats, they approved...
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city. >> well, i appreciate you asking that. we want it to my knowledge was my time on the council. never passed an inning saying we're a sanctuary city. i think the problem with that term is that some have interpreted to mean that we're somehow providing sanctuary to criminals who are harming the community and nothing could be farther from the truth. so i try to just boil it down to the actual policies. here's what our policy says. on the one hand, our police department will not ask people in san jose about their immigration status. we don't check your birth certificate just like we don't check your tax return or enforce federal environmental laws. just not our role. and there good reasons for that. number one, we don't have the capacity to do it. it's not our jurisdiction. number 2, we're all safer when everyone in our community feels comfortable calling 9-1-1 for help and being a witness, 2 crime so that they can provide evidence to make everyone safer. on the other hand, i woald be very clear that we take crime seriously and our department will aggressively pursue anyone in the c
city. >> well, i appreciate you asking that. we want it to my knowledge was my time on the council. never passed an inning saying we're a sanctuary city. i think the problem with that term is that some have interpreted to mean that we're somehow providing sanctuary to criminals who are harming the community and nothing could be farther from the truth. so i try to just boil it down to the actual policies. here's what our policy says. on the one hand, our police department will not ask...
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. >> he has been very -- >> lawrence: but he has a city council that's tough. >> people get upset with trump for talking to leaders of countries that hate us and that is the diplomacy. >> lawrence: you got to be age to do it? >> you cannot be able to make progress if you are not talking. it doesn't mean we accept them or like them or agree with them but talking is never a bad thing. >> lawrence: so, guys, there's been all this talk about, you know, president trump said that he was going to focus on the criminals in the first phase. some of the people that they have been grabbing up haven't necessarily been criminals. because they were with the criminal aliens and ice is saying look, if ice has a detainer and deportation owner and criminal. we are not going to waste resources we will grab them up. easy solution to this. if democrats that are in these governor's offices and mayors offices would just leave them in custody. let ice come pick them up, you wouldn't have to go through. this they are resisting, guys. >> brian: 58% of the country for mass deportation got elected. now they are r
. >> he has been very -- >> lawrence: but he has a city council that's tough. >> people get upset with trump for talking to leaders of countries that hate us and that is the diplomacy. >> lawrence: you got to be age to do it? >> you cannot be able to make progress if you are not talking. it doesn't mean we accept them or like them or agree with them but talking is never a bad thing. >> lawrence: so, guys, there's been all this talk about, you know, president...
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from the city attorney improperly gave her permission to cast those votes and now they want the city council to rescind the ordinances that she helped pass on december 17th in order to quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability in the city's government. end quote, their press conference is set for 11 o'clock today in oakland. >> several bay area teachers, unions are going to gather today as part of the we can't wait campaign were 77,000. california educators are demanding better staffing and school resources. they're going to be 3 campaigns this morning. one of the san jose teachers association on thornwood drive. that's a 10, another at 12, 30 this afternoon at buena vista, horace mann community school in san francisco. and then lastly at 4 o'clock today at the frank ogawa plaza at oakland city hall. and that's where they'll have congress member lateefah simon attending. 09:26am. for your health this morning. a new study reveals that more students are skipping breakfast. the cdc did a study in the last 10 years. they looked at the habits of children. and they're lo
from the city attorney improperly gave her permission to cast those votes and now they want the city council to rescind the ordinances that she helped pass on december 17th in order to quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability in the city's government. end quote, their press conference is set for 11 o'clock today in oakland. >> several bay area teachers, unions are going to gather today as part of the we can't wait campaign were 77,000. california educators are...
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. >> former pittsburgh city council member janelle scales preston is now a contra costa county supervisor whose district includes all the refineries in martinez. >> will be looking into root causes. you know, how did it happen? why did it happen? and what can we do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> this big plume of smoke that who knows what's in it is going out into those communities. >> blair kittle is an attorney who is suing the same refinery for previous chemical releases. the federal lawsuit is still pending. >> potentially people are breathing it. it's potentially going out into people's vegetable gardens. it's potentially being taken down by the rain and put into the water, perhaps drinking water or the bay. >> contra costa health officials say an advisory remains, in effect, recommending anyone with respiratory sensitivity in martinez, pacheco and clyde to stay indoors. the health department's hazmat team is still out in the field monitoring air quality. >> and it's extremely concerning that a heavy industry like this is having events like this so close to where peo
. >> former pittsburgh city council member janelle scales preston is now a contra costa county supervisor whose district includes all the refineries in martinez. >> will be looking into root causes. you know, how did it happen? why did it happen? and what can we do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> this big plume of smoke that who knows what's in it is going out into those communities. >> blair kittle is an attorney who is suing the same refinery for...
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one of those was kiah duggins, for more on this i spoke to city council member moment for you and your people are trying to figure out who else may have been on the airline, and what we know. we haven't seen a manifest yet, but what we saw at the vigil who was onboard — and i'm very sorry to you and her community. kiah�*s amazing. there at the time. she was just always full of life, inspirational, standing up for what's right. just an amazing young person, being an intern she made in people's lives here — and i know on board, people who were important to their community. with that in mind, how is the community doing what kinds of questions are people in your community now asking for and needing answers for? i think people want to know but wichitans are patient to see all the facts come out and not rush to judgement. but again, we just want to support one another and uplift. we alljust need to come together and support one another, and cherish the moments we have absolutely, and you were mentioning already how your community has been coming together — but ijust wonder, in these coming w
one of those was kiah duggins, for more on this i spoke to city council member moment for you and your people are trying to figure out who else may have been on the airline, and what we know. we haven't seen a manifest yet, but what we saw at the vigil who was onboard — and i'm very sorry to you and her community. kiah�*s amazing. there at the time. she was just always full of life, inspirational, standing up for what's right. just an amazing young person, being an intern she made in...
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. >> in 2017, the alameda city council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution declaring its sanctuary status. >> today is a critical moment for san francisco's new mayor, daniel lurie. gloria, the board of supervisors is set to vote on his request for more power to address the fentanyl crisis. >> yes, mayor lori says this request is important to help him move quickly to address the fentanyl crisis, and he seems poised to get what he's asking for. the plan would eliminate competitive bidding requirements and allow the mayor to seek private donations. it would help speed up the process of adding shelter beds and public safety staff. our media partners at sf standard report six supervisors have already committed to vote yes, but there is some opposition from people concerned about a lack of specific details. others worry the plan overrides typical checks and balances. at a rally last week, the mayor insisted that cutting through red tape is necessary. >> people in san francisco are suffering. every day that we don't act. is another day of life lost to addiction, to overdose and to despai
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. >> former pittsburgh city council member janelle scales preston is now a contra costa county supervisor whose district includes all the refineries in martinez. >> will be looking into root causes. you know, how did it happen? why did it happen? and what can we do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> this big plume of smoke that who knows what's in it is going out into those communities. >> blair kittle is an attorney who is suing the same refinery for previous chemical releases. the federal lawsuit is still pending. >> potentially people are breathing it. it's potentially going out into people's vegetable gardens. it's potentially being taken down by the rain and put into the water, perhaps drinking water or the bay. >> contra costa health officials say an advisory remains, in effect, recommending anyone with respiratory sensitivity in martinez, pacheco and clyde to stay indoors. the health department's hazmat team is still out in the field monitoring air quality. >> and it's extremely concerning that a heavy industry like this is having events like this so close to where peo
. >> former pittsburgh city council member janelle scales preston is now a contra costa county supervisor whose district includes all the refineries in martinez. >> will be looking into root causes. you know, how did it happen? why did it happen? and what can we do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> this big plume of smoke that who knows what's in it is going out into those communities. >> blair kittle is an attorney who is suing the same refinery for...
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. >> but former city council member lauren taylor, a candidate for mayor, says dave and buster's, theade chain, is likely coming to jack london square. >> we in oakland, we have to do better at retaining our existing businesses, reaching out to them, being proactive, making sure that they do maintain a footprint here. >> another mayoral candidate, former congresswoman barbara lee, said in a statement in part, if there's one thing i've learned in decades of public service is that we can do hard things and fix insurmountable problems. so it's an end of an era. and the future of the hotel still unwritten. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> coming up tonight on the news at 11:00. president trump facing criticism after he ordered water to be released from two dams in northern california. why? one senator from california says this move put lives at risk, and why central valley farmers have their concerns. >> and barry weather some scattered rain today, but the real rain is going to move in first thing saturday morning. increasing rainfall rates and the active pattern will continue into early
. >> but former city council member lauren taylor, a candidate for mayor, says dave and buster's, theade chain, is likely coming to jack london square. >> we in oakland, we have to do better at retaining our existing businesses, reaching out to them, being proactive, making sure that they do maintain a footprint here. >> another mayoral candidate, former congresswoman barbara lee, said in a statement in part, if there's one thing i've learned in decades of public service is...
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late this afternoon, the city council unanimously approved a resolution to, quote, preserve the safetyty of all of its residents, regardless of national origin or legal status. before today's meeting, supporters held a rally at city hall. many people have been afraid to be in public. our business corridors are seen less traffic. families are afraid to take their children to school and people are skipping doctor's appointments. during the meeting, council member ortiz acknowledged that so far in san jose, ice activity has been limited to targeted individuals, but he assumes more indiscriminate actions are coming. a recent poll by the associated press center for public affairs research finds 4 in 10 americans support deporting immigrants living in the united states illegally, a political win now for the new mayor of san francisco. and it could lead to drug free streets. a fentanyl state of emergency could soon be declared laird. today, the board of supervisors voted 10 to 1 to approve mayor lurie's emergency ordinance. the mayor says it will boost cooperation between the board and his of
late this afternoon, the city council unanimously approved a resolution to, quote, preserve the safetyty of all of its residents, regardless of national origin or legal status. before today's meeting, supporters held a rally at city hall. many people have been afraid to be in public. our business corridors are seen less traffic. families are afraid to take their children to school and people are skipping doctor's appointments. during the meeting, council member ortiz acknowledged that so far in...
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the city council is currently also working on building an underground hospital and even an underground amusement park. does this mean how give is becoming an underground city? we need a hard tedae of the mayor of had given his bunker and he's not fond of this idea. unable to know, i'll keep will not to the ground floor we show. yes, you're right. rush, you will always be at the border of hockey region. quite a good school was moving on. we would always have some level of threats with that's why efforts are being made world wide to finally achieve staple piece of this, this pro lily. so when we need clear it guarantees that something like this will never happen again. why would that that will never be will be in ukraine. again, it was great. that's a 3 many people in ukraine has had for a long time. the longest alarm and harkey laughed at 36 hours. that's almost unbearable unless you connected with something beautiful like culture. you just love us mother and tony negative. yes. yeah. it's the prima ballerina kind of gives oldest theater despite daily attacks on the city. she hasn't sto
the city council is currently also working on building an underground hospital and even an underground amusement park. does this mean how give is becoming an underground city? we need a hard tedae of the mayor of had given his bunker and he's not fond of this idea. unable to know, i'll keep will not to the ground floor we show. yes, you're right. rush, you will always be at the border of hockey region. quite a good school was moving on. we would always have some level of threats with that's why...
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i think that's also going on here at the tell that torres is no longer on city council, his seat in district 3 now being held by temporary councilmember carl salas until a special election is conducted this year are towards the set to return to court on february 14th. i did ask is attorneys that they expect any more charges to come from the ongoing san jose police investigations. >> and his attorney told me they don't believe so. so that means we could get a plea deal anytime in the next couple weeks. reporting here in san jose, jackie. well, but kron 4 news as a bird flu cases continue to rise. so are the price of eggs. >> and bay area businesses sure are feeling it. the disease is pushing prices to more than double their cost in the summer of 2023. now appears there may be no relief in sight given the increase in demand as valentine's day and easter draw closer. the owner of a sweet affair. it's a bakery in walnut creek says that the price hike it's going to take a toll on their pastry prices. unfortunately, we will have to raise the prices. it's just gotten. >> way too high. the when your
i think that's also going on here at the tell that torres is no longer on city council, his seat in district 3 now being held by temporary councilmember carl salas until a special election is conducted this year are towards the set to return to court on february 14th. i did ask is attorneys that they expect any more charges to come from the ongoing san jose police investigations. >> and his attorney told me they don't believe so. so that means we could get a plea deal anytime in the next...
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for more on this i spoke to city council member from wichita, kansas, brandonjohnson. you so much for being with us in this difficult moment for you and your community. i am sure your community is reeling from what happened. how are people in wichita doing? you know, the people in wichita, and thanks for having me, we have high spirits, but it's definitely devastating. people are trying to figure out who else may have been on the airline, and what we know. we haven't seen a manifest yet, but what we saw at the vigil was people coming together, praying together, and trying to support one another. and that's what we do at tough times in the city. and i understand you personally knew kiah duggins, who was onboard — and i'm very sorry to you and her community. could you share some memories of her? kiah's amazing. i met her at wichita state university, she was a student there, my wife worked there at the time. she was just always full of life, inspirational, achieving things, trying to get other people to achieve things, standing up for what's right. just an amazing young p
for more on this i spoke to city council member from wichita, kansas, brandonjohnson. you so much for being with us in this difficult moment for you and your community. i am sure your community is reeling from what happened. how are people in wichita doing? you know, the people in wichita, and thanks for having me, we have high spirits, but it's definitely devastating. people are trying to figure out who else may have been on the airline, and what we know. we haven't seen a manifest yet, but...
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in the last hour i spoke with the city council member councilman driscoll, thank you so much for withith the governor and the mayor. tellt is the latest that with the governor and the mayor. tell us? he latest that with the governor and the mayor. tell us? he attest that you can tell us? tie? that all those you can tell mt); _ that all those who ere plane— one plane— you = -::7 a h a where travelled to to away 77 the mu'd be bode pat“w the r”: m r: here—t . they of we do additional ones. we do know that 19 were taken to that 19 people were taken to and an apogee fight theft , , , f were all �*j—mtelh fight theft , , , in f were all tee in these wa nts �*own thing. �*own7thing7. i �* own 7thing. i can �*own thing. i can happily to you 77 to you that 7to7y7o7u that 57117 7 77 7 toy... that all7th7e77 7 7777777777 7 working 7—7-77 z— to evacuate entire have to evacuate an entire neighbourhood. we have to check the utilities - the as, electric, the water — to sure this ure a cactus —-fi77777 wif e- a must have been so this must have been so shocking for the entire community. you were mention
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you have seen presidents in chicago -- residents show up at the city council meetings furious because they are working hard to provide for their families. they want public safety and law and order and officials have abandoned those basic american principle the cities -- in the cities. it's an overwhelmingly popular policy to deport illegal criminals and the administration will continue to affect that goal. sure. reporter: a question on columbia. we interviewed the colombian president and he insisted he is not going to take any colombian refugees from the u.s. if they arrive in south america. how does the administration respond to that? karoline: when did he make those remarks? reporter: two days ago. karoline: i will get with the president and get back with his response. reporter: there are more than 150,000 disabled americans were working today. the president talked a lot yesterday about hiring the best and brightest to work in the federal government. safety aside, does he believe disabled people have a place to work in the federal government? does he also support the current protect
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he is telling you to go to your city council -- that is a myth. thing he is omitting all of these channels and newspapers decided, 90% of them are owned by one tribe of people who have a monopoly -- who have a monopoly on what we hear and see on tv. host: casey burgat? guest: the censorship question. i like that we could call in and voice our opinions while claiming we are being censored at the same time. the point we make is we get what we want. we should not equate blogs and sub stacks with news organizations who have to be subject to libel laws for reporting information. i get the frustration with the media. we are told -- speaking of rotting from the top down -- we are told by politicians not to trust the news sources unless they agree with us then they start recommending those with clear partisan slants because -- with clear favorable reporting. there are myths of what it takes to be a member of the media and what laws and requirements they are in terms of reporting the stories. that is something the media needs to get their message out bette
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and like other issues, if you are at the state level, local level, you are on a school board or city council this is an issue that affects everyone and people care about. rachel: it is a politically salient issue because it is multiracial and as you rightly pointed out, it hits the working-class more. barack obama took away scholarship programs for children in dc while at the same time he and michelle were, dc school, poor black minority students were getting kicked out of that school. the democrat party is beholden to teachers union, this would break, block granting this, giving vouchers to parents. this is how you break that cartel. charlie:the ones who suffer the most are the ones democrats claim to care about. rachel: during covid we saw that. let's turn to your headlines with a fox news order, trump's special mission envoy, richard grenell securing the release of six american hostages after he was in venezuela, those hostages, being accused of plotting a coup. rick grenell posting this photo with americans writing they just spoke to donald trump and couldn't stop thanking him. to venezu
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and there's rest of illegal immigrants continue across the country and la city council, which formallys a sang ware city in november is set to consider several new measures today designed to help immigrants amid the trump administration's crackdown and five proposals include requiring businesses to report to the city any workplace raids or other federal immigration enforcement actions and a know your rights campaign to inform rizz detects about the protections available to them on both sides, ash, these appear to be just the opening salvos in what's likely to be ongoing battle between local authorities in this sanctuary city and others and federal agents charged with following through on president trump's policies. ashley. ashley: thank you so much, jonathan hunt in la this morning. jonathan, thank you. aclu filed a lawsuit to stop president trump's plan to close the u.s.' asylum process at border. come back in, madison. on what grounds are they sue something madison: they're arguing that the executive order limiting asylum access violating u.s. law and there's no longer an asylum peri
and there's rest of illegal immigrants continue across the country and la city council, which formallys a sang ware city in november is set to consider several new measures today designed to help immigrants amid the trump administration's crackdown and five proposals include requiring businesses to report to the city any workplace raids or other federal immigration enforcement actions and a know your rights campaign to inform rizz detects about the protections available to them on both sides,...
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city council, which formally declared los angeles a sanctuary city in november, is set today to consider measures designed to help immigrants amid the trump administration's crackdown. the five proposals including requiring businesses to report to the city any workplace raids, audits or other federal immigration enforcement actions and a no your rights campaign to inform residents about the protections available to them. on both sides, dana, this seems to be just the opening salvos in what is likely to be an ongoing battle between local authorities in this sanctuary city and federal agents charged with following through on president trump's policies. >> dana: i just said to our producers l.a. can't buy a break after all you've been through and now this. thank you so much. john. >> john: democrats threatening to hit back at president trump. "new york magazine" with the headline democrats may shut down the government to keep trump from gutting it. co-chair michael whatley is with us now. senator murray said this. she didn't really hint too much toward a government shutdown. here is what sh
city council, which formally declared los angeles a sanctuary city in november, is set today to consider measures designed to help immigrants amid the trump administration's crackdown. the five proposals including requiring businesses to report to the city any workplace raids, audits or other federal immigration enforcement actions and a no your rights campaign to inform residents about the protections available to them. on both sides, dana, this seems to be just the opening salvos in what is...
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from those in the city council to the mayor, all the way up to our u.s. senators. our representatives, those folks who represented us, actually looked out for us. when my mom needed a job at 18 years old, she wrote to her senators. or when my grandparents were looking for an affordable place to live, they talk to their state reps. and those folks not only answered but most importantly they helped. i saw the opportunities they were creating for my family and for my friends, and i saw how they were contributing to our story, and i wanted to do what they did. i started my journey in politics knocking on doors in south carolina on behalf of the clinton-gore campaign. my head was still around but i have high top theme so i had a whole lot more here. but i like to believe that my heart was in the same place. i had confidence that democrats would champion policies, that helped my neighbors, my friends, my family, the people that i loved. and that they would fight to make our world a better place. that's why after law school i i started working for my political father, my
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now at 10 shutting down for good residents of the fillmore take to city council pushing back the closure of a full service. safeway. and right now dozens of people blocking a busy intersection in san jose. >> calling for ice to stay out of their community. >> and another round of rain bringing with it. some strong winds. how the storm is impacting people across the bay area tonight. another storm rolling through the bay area right now. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm dan thorn and i'm noelle bellow wet and windy conditions expected to continue. >> throughout the week, we have team coverage tonight. kron 4 sarah stinson has spent the day with public works. officials in san francisco, she's learning about how they're preparing for possible flooding. are jack moment down in the south bay tonight where homeless residents are nealing with the rain and cold. but first, let's check in with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow for a look at where that rain is right now for us start to come down parts of bay area right now that rain moving into the afternoon to the north b
now at 10 shutting down for good residents of the fillmore take to city council pushing back the closure of a full service. safeway. and right now dozens of people blocking a busy intersection in san jose. >> calling for ice to stay out of their community. >> and another round of rain bringing with it. some strong winds. how the storm is impacting people across the bay area tonight. another storm rolling through the bay area right now. thank you for joining us for kron. 4 news at...
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city council which formally declared los angeles a sanctuary city in november is considering severalhelp immigrants amid the trump administration's crackdown. those measures include requiring businesses to report to the city any workplace raids audits or other federal immigration objections and a no your rights campaign to inform residents about protections available to them. >> unfortunately, we have a president who wants to scapegoat and attack our immigrant neighbors and we are not going to take that lightly. >> with wednesday already marked as the next nationwide day of protest, these appear to be just the opening salvos in what is likely to be a long battle between local authorities and more liberal cities and federal agents charged with following through on president trump's policies. bret? >> bret: jonathan, thank you. as we look live at the white house, the east room of the white house getting ready for the president and israeli prime minister, i can tell you speaking of protests, there are a number of pro-palestinian protests all the way around the white house. i walked abou
city council which formally declared los angeles a sanctuary city in november is considering severalhelp immigrants amid the trump administration's crackdown. those measures include requiring businesses to report to the city any workplace raids audits or other federal immigration objections and a no your rights campaign to inform residents about protections available to them. >> unfortunately, we have a president who wants to scapegoat and attack our immigrant neighbors and we are not...
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plus, disgraced former san jose city council like torres appears in court. we're learning about the shocking child abuse case. >> it's snowing up here in the sierra nevada, but don't let that fool you. the state's snowpack is well below average for this time of year. capitol correspondent eytan wallace. a break down the data and all of reaction from the california department. water resources. >> and after a very dry january, february is singing a different tune. this is how we're starting it out. i've got details coming up in weather. for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how to get the new samsung galaxy s25+ on us. >> a newly spawned an asteroid has a small chance of hitting earth in 2032. scientists put the odds of a strike that slightly more than one percent
plus, disgraced former san jose city council like torres appears in court. we're learning about the shocking child abuse case. >> it's snowing up here in the sierra nevada, but don't let that fool you. the state's snowpack is well below average for this time of year. capitol correspondent eytan wallace. a break down the data and all of reaction from the california department. water resources. >> and after a very dry january, february is singing a different tune. this is how we're...
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. >> back in 2017, the alameda city council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution declaring its sanctuary city status. >> local businesses and community members took part in a larger national protest. a day without an immigrant is designed to send a loud and clear message about the role of immigrants in the u.s. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on today's local events. >> across the country. and right here in the bay area, many chose not to work or attend school for a day without immigrants. >> really highlighting the contributions that immigrants have made on our economy, on our communities. >> in san francisco, some businesses were closed and many street vendors who sell on mission street were gone. >> it's not to affect businesses. it's just to group. we are with their power, with our money, and we can contribute to this country. the economy. >> in oakland at fruitvale plaza. dozens came together to rally for immigrants rights and against ice raids and deportations. >> all these walls have got to go. >> organizers say the goal behind the day of action is to show immigrants
. >> back in 2017, the alameda city council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution declaring its sanctuary city status. >> local businesses and community members took part in a larger national protest. a day without an immigrant is designed to send a loud and clear message about the role of immigrants in the u.s. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes has more on today's local events. >> across the country. and right here in the bay area, many chose not to work or attend school...
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grossi's visit comes as a russian missile strike left this city council building in ukraine's northeasternegion in tatters. at least five civilians were killed and another 55 wounded. on wall street today, stocks ended higher as concerns about president trump's tariff plans eased a bit. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 130 points, or about .3%. the nasdaq jumped about 260 points on the day. the s&p 500 climbed back above the 6000 point level. if you want an egg with your meal at waffle house, it's going to cost you 50 cents more. the restaurant chain says the surcharge is temporary -- but necessary -- as the nation's egg supplies are under threat. that's because recent outbreaks of bird flu have led to fewer hens. the department of agriculture says more than 13 million birds were lost or slaughtered from december and into january. bird flu has infected at least 67 people since last year, and one person has died. though health officials say the chances of people catching it remain slim. and, 10 minutes. just 10 minutes. that is how long it took an asteroid to slice two gran
grossi's visit comes as a russian missile strike left this city council building in ukraine's northeasternegion in tatters. at least five civilians were killed and another 55 wounded. on wall street today, stocks ended higher as concerns about president trump's tariff plans eased a bit. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 130 points, or about .3%. the nasdaq jumped about 260 points on the day. the s&p 500 climbed back above the 6000 point level. if you want an egg with your...
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. >> former pittsburgh city council member chanel scales preston is now a contra costa county supervisor whose district includes all the refineries in martinez. >> will be looking into root causes. you know, how did it happen? why did it happen? and what can we do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> this big plume of smoke that who knows what's in it is going out into those communities. >> blair kittle is an attorney who is suing the same refinery for previous chemical releases. the federal lawsuit is still pending. >> potentially people are breathing it. it's potentially going out into people's vegetable gardens. it's potentially being taken down by the rain and put into the water, perhaps drinking water or the bay. >> contra costa health officials say an advisory remains, in effect, recommending anyone with respiratory sensitivity in martinez, pacheco and clyde to stay indoors. the health department's hazmat team is still out in the field monitoring air quality. >> and it's extremely concerning that a heavy industry like this is having events like this so close to where peo
. >> former pittsburgh city council member chanel scales preston is now a contra costa county supervisor whose district includes all the refineries in martinez. >> will be looking into root causes. you know, how did it happen? why did it happen? and what can we do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> this big plume of smoke that who knows what's in it is going out into those communities. >> blair kittle is an attorney who is suing the same refinery for...
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. >> we didn't see last year, we p saw the people in chicago showing at city council meetingn screamingoncerned about safety. we are concerned about n livelihoodots and you guys are youfocusing on the wrong things d obviously they were not listening. that was striking.so okay, so, we are also counting down to todd speaking out. >> todd: super bowl lix. dshe is going to dance just to try to throw me off. i'm ready for. city chiefs and philadelphia eagled ons will bae for the lombardi trophy and legendary green bay packers head coach bensalem hardy wono o the first two super bowl's.y foby earlier this week, new england patriots bill belichick floated thefl ida of renaming the famous praise,an watch.'t >> players win games and youay can'ert win without good player. i don't care who the coaches, ic is impossible.in you cannot win without good players,. [naming players" don't let] i didn't make any kicks. you have to have a good players and as a good coach, you want to give youa chr players a chance o win. you want to put them in a position if they go out and pla well, they will have a chanc
. >> we didn't see last year, we p saw the people in chicago showing at city council meetingn screamingoncerned about safety. we are concerned about n livelihoodots and you guys are youfocusing on the wrong things d obviously they were not listening. that was striking.so okay, so, we are also counting down to todd speaking out. >> todd: super bowl lix. dshe is going to dance just to try to throw me off. i'm ready for. city chiefs and philadelphia eagled ons will bae for the lombardi...
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now they want the city council to rescind the ordinances that she passed on december 17th in order to quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability in the city's government. and quote, their news conference is set for 11 o'clock today in oakland. meantime, several bay area teaching the teachers unions are going to be gathering. it's all part of the we can't wait campaign. 77,000, california educators are demanding better staffing in school resources. there's going to be 3 campaigns this morning. one of the san jose teachers association's office on thorton drive that matt, 10 o'clock this morning. the other is going to be 12, 30 this afternoon at buena vista, horace mann community school. that's a 23rd street in san francisco. and then lastly, at 4 o'clock, they'll be at frank ogawa plaza in oakland at city hall where congress member that he foot simon will be in attendance. >> it's 7.10, and still ahead on the kron, morning news and school reopens today after thieves cut the copper wire, which ended up cutting power to the whole campus. >> dozens of people block
now they want the city council to rescind the ordinances that she passed on december 17th in order to quote, take meaningful steps to restore integrity and accountability in the city's government. and quote, their news conference is set for 11 o'clock today in oakland. meantime, several bay area teaching the teachers unions are going to be gathering. it's all part of the we can't wait campaign. 77,000, california educators are demanding better staffing in school resources. there's going to be 3...