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talk about which is the most importance for me and so celebrated the certain day of nowruz the erica chang new year as you can see is i was told a bad luck number so we go out with our family do a picnic and take sadness to the nature and we try to - 13 we try to get 13 in the nature and take back the sadness of nature and start um, our new year from nature. and again, thank you and i want to thank the city and also the team and all the volunteers working with me. to make this happen. and i'm going to pass it to sophie and thanks again. >> (clapping) thank you, everyone. >> all right. this is the time that everyone has been waiting for. i'm honored to introduce our mayor. our next speaker was our mayor born and raised in san francisco mayor london breed has been a champion of our city diverse community throughout her life her work to address the crucial issues facing san francisco in safety and economic recovery, housing, and homelessness not only strengthening our city but creating better opportunities and more resilience future. please join me in welcoming san francisco london breed. >>
talk about which is the most importance for me and so celebrated the certain day of nowruz the erica chang new year as you can see is i was told a bad luck number so we go out with our family do a picnic and take sadness to the nature and we try to - 13 we try to get 13 in the nature and take back the sadness of nature and start um, our new year from nature. and again, thank you and i want to thank the city and also the team and all the volunteers working with me. to make this happen. and i'm...
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erica. we're going to create jobs in america and that, and that is changing. and the same time, we're seeing prices steadily go down. and so i think that consumer sentiment is also changing but we also take it as a sign that we have more work to do and will continue to do it until every american feels that sense of security that the present talks about. we want a good job not just to be a good paycheck, but also to provide some breathing room are you >> frustrated by the fact that the people aren't giving biden administration credit for this, that americans don't don't feel that things are better >> i mean, i will say so. i've been traveling quite a bit. i just got back from nevada. i wasn't just continent michigan. when i meet with people who are in an apprenticeship program that they didn't they didn't know existed preparing for a job that was not just going to be a short-term job but a career that's going to put them squarely in the middle-class. all there's, there's, there's a tremendous amount of hope, optimism when i talk to people, they say they feel se
erica. we're going to create jobs in america and that, and that is changing. and the same time, we're seeing prices steadily go down. and so i think that consumer sentiment is also changing but we also take it as a sign that we have more work to do and will continue to do it until every american feels that sense of security that the present talks about. we want a good job not just to be a good paycheck, but also to provide some breathing room are you >> frustrated by the fact that the...
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changing my life right off into the sunset. you deserve it. and former cardinal and current indiana fever forward ericaou impacted my life in the most positive way. i am so honored to have played for you and coach next to you. you are my forever goat. thank you tara, my coach always. >> and as jason mentioned, tara vanderveer, his retirement comes at a crucial moment for women's basketball. for the first time ever, the ncaa women's basketball tournament final drew more viewers than the men's final, according to nielsen media research. the women's final sunday between south carolina and iowa had 18.9 million viewers. that's nearly four times what the women's final drew just two years ago. the high number was fueled in part by iowa standout caitlyn clark's rise to superstardom, the men's final last night between connecticut and purdue was watched by 14.8 million viewers. 4 million fewer than the women's final. and you can find the very latest on college basketball. tara vanderveer's retirement and her historic career. it's all on our website at ktvu.com. >> new at ten a gray whale has been spotted right
changing my life right off into the sunset. you deserve it. and former cardinal and current indiana fever forward ericaou impacted my life in the most positive way. i am so honored to have played for you and coach next to you. you are my forever goat. thank you tara, my coach always. >> and as jason mentioned, tara vanderveer, his retirement comes at a crucial moment for women's basketball. for the first time ever, the ncaa women's basketball tournament final drew more viewers than the...
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head coach, the game has changed from small crowds and small budgets to the most recent women's final four that surpassed the men's in ratings. former player and current coach erica mccall credits vanderveer women's basketball is on the map, and it's here to stay, and tara is a large part of that. vanderveer says she'll continue to work with stanford and an advisory capacity, and she'll be at the games next year in the stands on the stanford campus. and ruben ktvu fox two news. >> it's taking longer for oakland police to respond to calls. what city leaders believe is behind the rise. plus grateful that i got the help i desperately needed that helps keep me sober. >> today, san francisco mayoral candidate eric peskin leans into his past problems that led to his sobriety. why, he says that would help him lead the city out of tough times. >> and i am tracking some raindrops for the weekend. it's possible we'll have a look at that coming up. >> and all of that rain is leading to a super bloom in the east bay hills. still ah sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get th
head coach, the game has changed from small crowds and small budgets to the most recent women's final four that surpassed the men's in ratings. former player and current coach erica mccall credits vanderveer women's basketball is on the map, and it's here to stay, and tara is a large part of that. vanderveer says she'll continue to work with stanford and an advisory capacity, and she'll be at the games next year in the stands on the stanford campus. and ruben ktvu fox two news. >> it's...
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head coach, the game has changed from small crowds and small budgets to the most recent women's final four that surpassed the men's in ratings. former player and current coach erica mccall credits vanderveer women's basketball is on the map, and it's here to stay, and tara is a large part of that, vanderveer says she'll continue to work with stanford in an advisory capacity, and she'll be at the games next year in the stands on the stanford campus and ruben ktvu, fox two news. >> and for more on the legacy of tara vanderveer and the lasting effect she's going to have on basketball, you can visit our website at ktvu .com. >> new at ten tonight. the chp says it has made an arrest in connection with a crash that killed a nine year old girl in concord. 22 year-old jesus dorantes was taken into custody this afternoon. authorities believe he was driving a gray mazda that went off the road on northbound interstate 680 early sunday morning. six people were inside the car. in addition to the girl who died, four women were sent to the hospital with major injuries. police say the driver ran from the crash. dorantes is now facing manslaughter and felony hit and run charges.
head coach, the game has changed from small crowds and small budgets to the most recent women's final four that surpassed the men's in ratings. former player and current coach erica mccall credits vanderveer women's basketball is on the map, and it's here to stay, and tara is a large part of that, vanderveer says she'll continue to work with stanford in an advisory capacity, and she'll be at the games next year in the stands on the stanford campus and ruben ktvu, fox two news. >> and for...
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head coach, the game has changed from small crowds and small budgets to the most recent women's final four that surpassed the men's in ratings. former player and current coach erica mccall credits vanderveer. >> women's basketball is on the map, and it's here to stay, and tara is a large part of that. >> now, vanderveer says she will continue to be on the stanford campus in an advisory capacity and she plans to attend the games next year. but in the stands, julie. >> yeah, impacting so many lives on the court and off the court. and thank you. and if you want to watch vanderveer's full press conference from today on her decision to retire. we have shared the video on our website. just go to ktvu dot com. >> cutting down on crime in the city of oakland. tonight, the highway patrol says its efforts are paying off. ktvu crime reporter henry lee live tonight at oakland office with more on the story. henry >> well, mike, chp officers, like all police in california, have jurisdiction across the entire state, but they say this hyper focused attention on oakland is what's paid off. california highway patrol says it's helped crack down on crime in oakland in the past eight
head coach, the game has changed from small crowds and small budgets to the most recent women's final four that surpassed the men's in ratings. former player and current coach erica mccall credits vanderveer. >> women's basketball is on the map, and it's here to stay, and tara is a large part of that. >> now, vanderveer says she will continue to be on the stanford campus in an advisory capacity and she plans to attend the games next year. but in the stands, julie. >> yeah,...
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erica brown in washington. thanks for staying with us. 2023 was the hottest year on record, and last month was the hottest march ever recorded. a new report on climate change is seen by environmentalists as a wake-up call. it found rising temperatures have led to record low sea ice in the antarctic while sea levels are rising twice as fast as they were two decades ago. if things keep going as they are, they say ocean levels could rise in america by as much as seven feet by the year 2100. one of the biden administration's tactics in the battle against climate change is to jump start a new carbon capture industry. ben tracy shows us how that might work. >> so this is where carbon goes to die? >> exactly. >> reporter: this field in central arkansas will soon be a graveyard for planet-warming pollution. >> it's going into the ground, and it will stay here forever. >> reporter: barclay rogers is ceo of graphyte, a start-up that takes leftover material from timber and rice mills and locks away the carbon dioxide that plants naturally remove from the atmosphere by turning it into bricks, wrapping them up, and burying them in the ground. >> we're taking the carbon
erica brown in washington. thanks for staying with us. 2023 was the hottest year on record, and last month was the hottest march ever recorded. a new report on climate change is seen by environmentalists as a wake-up call. it found rising temperatures have led to record low sea ice in the antarctic while sea levels are rising twice as fast as they were two decades ago. if things keep going as they are, they say ocean levels could rise in america by as much as seven feet by the year 2100. one of...