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i'm heather holmes. the mayor has a budget plan for the city of oakland that includes selling oakland's half of the coliseum site. but what if that falls through? well, the city council met today to discuss their options. new tonight, our henry lee is here. and the budget issues. henry really only adding to the city's turmoil. >> the city has a lot to deal with. heather, this is certainly a huge task. and the city council is going over what one council member said is, quote, all bad choices. one key factor is whether it's a good idea to use money from selling part of the coliseum to a private development group. >> we need to take the money that i do have and be able to create a budget that's balanced so i can move forward and moving forward, says oakland city council member noel gayo. >> means not relying on the city finalizing the sale of its share of the oakland coliseum because he says, that won't happen in time. >> i cannot be praying and hoping and dreaming about additional money until i have it in
i'm heather holmes. the mayor has a budget plan for the city of oakland that includes selling oakland's half of the coliseum site. but what if that falls through? well, the city council met today to discuss their options. new tonight, our henry lee is here. and the budget issues. henry really only adding to the city's turmoil. >> the city has a lot to deal with. heather, this is certainly a huge task. and the city council is going over what one council member said is, quote, all bad...
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heather. >> yeah, certainly a very challenging firefight today in those conditions. but it sounds like i mean, a lot of damage was done here, but it could it could have been even more damage. >> but no, no one no one hurt, no lives lost. >> that's what's important. all right. jesse gary live at the scene near redwood city. jesse. thank you. >> okay, so we want to talk more now, especially about this project, a really important one with david canepa, san mateo county supervisor. supervisor, really appreciate you taking the time. as alex and i were discussing earlier today. boy, this is just a big, big blow to san mateo county and your efforts to try to bring more affordable housing to the market. >> yeah, you know, as you mentioned, heather, there are these fire fighters are true heroes, menlo fire protection district and just the county response. when you look at what was saved, we had a health center. and then one of the buildings was actually saved. you know, what's disappointing is the dest
heather. >> yeah, certainly a very challenging firefight today in those conditions. but it sounds like i mean, a lot of damage was done here, but it could it could have been even more damage. >> but no, no one no one hurt, no lives lost. >> that's what's important. all right. jesse gary live at the scene near redwood city. jesse. thank you. >> okay, so we want to talk more now, especially about this project, a really important one with david canepa, san mateo county...
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heather: it can potentially. never any expiring dawe are all in an environmental top of that. it would be much greener tmove e channel and balance that expery da -- expiry date. kathleen:lk about on shoring. michael:ction. the economics that have driven businesses to favor lower cost production are still here. e the log history view from back in 1984 to today, we all assume we have 90% generics, that asn patent, it immediatelys pennies on the dollar, and drugs are cheap and you can get cheap prtionat walmart, it is fabulous. no one has past the patent expiring when you h 10, s generic and making nobody any money which is causing these shortages. we have to realize this is not an economic thing worked out at the single drughe manufacturer, disturber or anybody, it isio. generic companies make money by prices as the drug erodes, in that 6-12 month window a expiration, after that, it is diminishing return. those don't fund reinvestment in manufacturing capacity. so we don't have a continued flow of new genericizing
heather: it can potentially. never any expiring dawe are all in an environmental top of that. it would be much greener tmove e channel and balance that expery da -- expiry date. kathleen:lk about on shoring. michael:ction. the economics that have driven businesses to favor lower cost production are still here. e the log history view from back in 1984 to today, we all assume we have 90% generics, that asn patent, it immediatelys pennies on the dollar, and drugs are cheap and you can get cheap...
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as heather mentioned, it will be breezy out there. and then on sunday just partly sunny skies, pretty no big changes in your sunday forecast. now here is the pattern we're watching out for next week. so june 4th, fifth and sixth. so tuesday, wednesday and thursday temperatures inland as we warming up across the entire bay area. but the inland heat will really be a building here, 93 to 100 degrees. hottest day should be wednesday. temperatures well up above the average. and there's the chance we could have heat watches posted for portions of the bay area, especially for the inland spots. here's a satellite throughout the day where you can pick out some fog down towards central and southern california, and we will likely have some patches redevelop near portions of the bay area coastline later on tonight and into tomorrow morning. current numbers out there. santa rosa 67 san francisco has cooled off a chilly 58 degrees san jose mid 70s and still some 80s in concord and in fairfield. we'll show you the wind reports. right now there's the
as heather mentioned, it will be breezy out there. and then on sunday just partly sunny skies, pretty no big changes in your sunday forecast. now here is the pattern we're watching out for next week. so june 4th, fifth and sixth. so tuesday, wednesday and thursday temperatures inland as we warming up across the entire bay area. but the inland heat will really be a building here, 93 to 100 degrees. hottest day should be wednesday. temperatures well up above the average. and there's the chance we...
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heather. well, hopefully that success will continue when kids return to class for this school year. >> crystal bailey, thank you. new at 730 tonight, police in san rafael arresting five men in connection with a violent crime spree yesterday. the first incident happened around 530 at an apartment complex on canal street. police say the suspects approached residents in a carport demanding money and alcohol when the victims refused, they say the suspects attacked them with a wooden block and a baseball bat. fortunately, the victims were not badly hurt. about an hour later, though, san rafael police say those same suspects went to the target store on shoreline parkway and started threatening to attack customers there. want to show you now the names of the five suspects. they range in age from 18 to 22 years old. police found them as they were exiting the trail onto bay point drive. all five were booked into the marin county jail. we'll also new at 730 tonight. post on social media indicate that pe
heather. well, hopefully that success will continue when kids return to class for this school year. >> crystal bailey, thank you. new at 730 tonight, police in san rafael arresting five men in connection with a violent crime spree yesterday. the first incident happened around 530 at an apartment complex on canal street. police say the suspects approached residents in a carport demanding money and alcohol when the victims refused, they say the suspects attacked them with a wooden block and...
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heather in just about 24 hours, people will start showing up to raymond park. ready for the oakland ballers to play. the question is, are the ballers ready for them? it's down to the wire at raymond park. >> you can see that there's literally still cranes and drills and metal being cut and murals being hung, where the oakland ballers will play their home opener in west oakland a couple of months ago, this was a public park that i mean, it's still a public park, but it was a public park that was essentially on unusable. >> the team's motto is built by oakland, and it really is built by oakland. the team sharing posts online of volunteers, building lockers and hanging mirrors. >> it's been really amazing just to see the outpouring of support to make this happen, including deputy mayor doctor kimberly mayfield picking up trash for the sold out game on tuesday. >> volunteers like harold shields are setting up concessions. >> owns this team. this organization is incredibly important to the city of oakland, and so it's all hands on deck there may still be some things
heather in just about 24 hours, people will start showing up to raymond park. ready for the oakland ballers to play. the question is, are the ballers ready for them? it's down to the wire at raymond park. >> you can see that there's literally still cranes and drills and metal being cut and murals being hung, where the oakland ballers will play their home opener in west oakland a couple of months ago, this was a public park that i mean, it's still a public park, but it was a public park...
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amber >> heather. what a night it was. the giants pulled off a last minute win for the legend about 32,000 people attended tonight's game here at oracle park. and the ceremony took place before the game started. and it included a video and a moment of silence. and willie mays number 24 can be seen throughout the ballpark. the entire team was dressed in a number 24 jersey on the field for a pregame ceremony at oracle park. it's a salute to willie mays, the giants playing at home for the first time since the baseball great's passing last tuesday. >> willie mays is just like the greatest player that i've ever, ever seen, bridget wright tells me. >> she drove up from fresno to attend this tribute. she had this shirt made to honor mays. wright recalls first watching him play when she was ten years old. >> i didn't know i was watching greatness because i'm 60 something years old now, and so i didn't realize what i was seeing until i got older. and then i'm like, wow, look at him. >> all eyes on how the presence of mays will live
amber >> heather. what a night it was. the giants pulled off a last minute win for the legend about 32,000 people attended tonight's game here at oracle park. and the ceremony took place before the game started. and it included a video and a moment of silence. and willie mays number 24 can be seen throughout the ballpark. the entire team was dressed in a number 24 jersey on the field for a pregame ceremony at oracle park. it's a salute to willie mays, the giants playing at home for the...
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crystal. >> well, heather, his work changed the way higher education teaches black history. he was a man ahead of his time. doctor hare passed away on monday at 91 years old. he was an activist who helped lead student and faculty protests alongside the black student union on san francisco state's campus back in 1968, paving the way for the black studies program that's been recreated all over the country. it was a tumultuous time. 1968 great strikes and protests had begun on san francisco state university's campus. the black student union was demanding more black student admissions, more black faculty and staff, and more black education and campus racism. doctor nathan hare came from howard university in dc, involved in the black power movement, leading the charge for the first black studies program in the united states, and this clip found in san francisco state's tv archive. doctor hare is being interviewed by channel five. >> we're trying to start a black studies program at state college , and i think that it has the greatest and last hope to solve the educational problems
crystal. >> well, heather, his work changed the way higher education teaches black history. he was a man ahead of his time. doctor hare passed away on monday at 91 years old. he was an activist who helped lead student and faculty protests alongside the black student union on san francisco state's campus back in 1968, paving the way for the black studies program that's been recreated all over the country. it was a tumultuous time. 1968 great strikes and protests had begun on san francisco...
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heather. >> yeah, that certainly is disheartening. let's hope that they're able to make that happen before the kids return. crystal. thank you. well, there was a lot of emotion tonight being felt in the sports world. willie mays was an inspiration, san francisco giants ceo larry baer saying this tonight, quote, i fell in love with baseball because of willie, plain and simple. my childhood was defined by going to candlestick with my dad, watching willie patrol center field with grace and the ultimate athleticism over the past 30 years, working with willie and seeing firsthand his zest for life and unbridled passion for giving to young players and kids has been one of the joys of my life. we're continuing coverage n the ♪ (ominous music) ♪ come on. what can i do to help you? dad: come on buddy. headphones. what! dad: hey! dad: ok all right. what do you wanna do? i said i don't wanna talk about it! dad: trey! what are you doin'? ♪ (ominous music) ♪ ♪ (ominous music) ♪ it's ok. of the week looks like. and you were just explaining to me, m
heather. >> yeah, that certainly is disheartening. let's hope that they're able to make that happen before the kids return. crystal. thank you. well, there was a lot of emotion tonight being felt in the sports world. willie mays was an inspiration, san francisco giants ceo larry baer saying this tonight, quote, i fell in love with baseball because of willie, plain and simple. my childhood was defined by going to candlestick with my dad, watching willie patrol center field with grace and...
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heather holmes. but we've got plenty of topics that i bet you're talking about. and i've got some familiar faces joining me today for this edition of like it or not, i have mark tamayo, our fabulous meteorologist. cristina rendon and greg lee, thank you guys so very much. so here we are, summer 2024. bring it on. right. so a lot of people have travel plans. so here's my question to you. do
heather holmes. but we've got plenty of topics that i bet you're talking about. and i've got some familiar faces joining me today for this edition of like it or not, i have mark tamayo, our fabulous meteorologist. cristina rendon and greg lee, thank you guys so very much. so here we are, summer 2024. bring it on. right. so a lot of people have travel plans. so here's my question to you. do
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heather: it can potentially. we are looking from that buffer side, can we move the inventory, so there is never any expiring date. we are all in an environmental mindset on top of that. it would be much greener to have inventory move through the channel and balance that expery date -- expiry date. kathleen: let's talk about on shoring. michael: i think it is a distraction. the economics that have driven businesses to favor lower cost production are still here. if we take the log history view from back in 1984 to today, we all assume we have 90% generics, that as soon as a drug goes off patent, it immediately goes generic, and we anticipate pennies on the dollar, and drugs are cheap and you can get cheap prescriptions at walmart, it is fabulous. no one has ever followed that three or four years past the patent expiring when you have a drug that is 10, 20 years generic and making nobody any money which is causing these shortages. we have to realize this is not an economic thing worked out at the single drug level f
heather: it can potentially. we are looking from that buffer side, can we move the inventory, so there is never any expiring date. we are all in an environmental mindset on top of that. it would be much greener to have inventory move through the channel and balance that expery date -- expiry date. kathleen: let's talk about on shoring. michael: i think it is a distraction. the economics that have driven businesses to favor lower cost production are still here. if we take the log history view...
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now >> heather. that's exactly right. as a matter of fact, as cal fire is in what we call south county or southern santa clara county, going door to door, they're letting residents know about the defensible space. they're doing a little bit of an inspection and an education session to bring people up to code with the defensible space. they're going to issue citations, but then come back and see if people are in compliance. they say they're doing this. now, before we get into the later months of fire season, you know, it's dry and hot now and it's only going to get worse as the summer moves along. so they want to try to put this in people's minds now before a small little spark can grow. and like that one family up on the hillside, they were able to save their home. but, you know, sometimes it doesn't turn out that way. >> yeah. and now now is the time to get your property ready for fire season. jesse. gary live for us in san jose this afternoon. jesse, thank you for that. let's talk more about our weather here and give yo
now >> heather. that's exactly right. as a matter of fact, as cal fire is in what we call south county or southern santa clara county, going door to door, they're letting residents know about the defensible space. they're doing a little bit of an inspection and an education session to bring people up to code with the defensible space. they're going to issue citations, but then come back and see if people are in compliance. they say they're doing this. now, before we get into the later...
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alex and heather. jennifer tran is running for congress to replace barbara lee trans, also president of the oakland vietnamese chamber of commerce. so she's got a lot of hats today. she stood outside city hall to confirm that she, too, has connections to the huang family. now, last week, federal agents raided tao's home and several properties tied to the politically connected huang family. they owned california waste solutions, a company that manages oakland's recycling program. today, tran acknowledged she received $3,300 from four members of the huang family for her congressional campaign. she says she'll return the money, but added that money was legally contributed. tran also confirmed her father had been accused of taking part in a straw donor scheme involving the huang family, instead of her father, or the dongs committed a crime. they should be prosecuted and they asked for tao tran said she supports recalling the mayor, saying the raid at taylor's home is proof that she should not be leading th
alex and heather. jennifer tran is running for congress to replace barbara lee trans, also president of the oakland vietnamese chamber of commerce. so she's got a lot of hats today. she stood outside city hall to confirm that she, too, has connections to the huang family. now, last week, federal agents raided tao's home and several properties tied to the politically connected huang family. they owned california waste solutions, a company that manages oakland's recycling program. today, tran...
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>> i agree with everything heather said and arms-control. not only with the opponent have to withdraw from the npt but also any l.a. the helped. that is a real know. on nuclear deterrence, of course the uk does extend its nuclear deterrence to poland and all members of nato. the uk's nuclear deterrence is specifically assigned to me too. it is only one of the three that does that in those terms. i do think that even if you were to see a change to yuki -- uk and french posture for the reasons that heather alluded to earlier, it would almost certainly still be within a broadly nato framework. that is the only credible framework in which to do that. what lessons have we learned from taiwan? i think the most important lesson is slip in the first place. because nuclear components saying do this i will new q is not very credible. nuclear deterrence, i have already done this, if you want to do anything about it you risk a nuclear response. that is arguably more credible. don't get in a situation where your opponent has a conventional advantage over
>> i agree with everything heather said and arms-control. not only with the opponent have to withdraw from the npt but also any l.a. the helped. that is a real know. on nuclear deterrence, of course the uk does extend its nuclear deterrence to poland and all members of nato. the uk's nuclear deterrence is specifically assigned to me too. it is only one of the three that does that in those terms. i do think that even if you were to see a change to yuki -- uk and french posture for the...
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i'm heather holmes. people have been stopping by mays statue right outside of oracle park, leaving flowers and also shedding some tears. and just across the street from the ballpark, the say hey experience honoring the baseball great was open to fans. the immersive exhibit includes rare photographs, artifacts, and video that chronicles mays life. it's been open since may, but was busy today with people wanting to pay their respects. >> we lost a giant. we really lost a giant. not just a ballplayer giant, but like a giant in history. and we owe so much to him. >> people like him live forever. he's in our hearts. he's part of giants baseball. as long as they're san francisco giants baseball, there's going to be a willie mays. he's just so much of a part of how we became who we are. that may be the house that barry built, but it's on the foundation of willie mays. >> mays played 21 seasons with the giants, 15 here in the bay area. he charmed countless fans and is widely considered baseball's greatest player
i'm heather holmes. people have been stopping by mays statue right outside of oracle park, leaving flowers and also shedding some tears. and just across the street from the ballpark, the say hey experience honoring the baseball great was open to fans. the immersive exhibit includes rare photographs, artifacts, and video that chronicles mays life. it's been open since may, but was busy today with people wanting to pay their respects. >> we lost a giant. we really lost a giant. not just a...
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before we do ship to audience questions i did want as come come back to you heather. he touched on some important issues on the board's of strength in the strategic, the is and other nuclear capabilities that at the strategic level the backup nato's deterrent posture. you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i
before we do ship to audience questions i did want as come come back to you heather. he touched on some important issues on the board's of strength in the strategic, the is and other nuclear capabilities that at the strategic level the backup nato's deterrent posture. you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget...
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heather. yeah, another warm forecast for tomorrow.see, a few high clouds and possibly be some haze up in portions of the north bay, of course, linked up to the fire in sonoma county. temperatures tomorrow morning, 50s to lower 60s. we could have a few high clouds, pay us a visit. it's a warm afternoon with temperatures from around 62 to the 70s in the warmest locations. back up into the upper 80s, so mostly sunny, partly sunny. it is mild to warm for tomorrow. possibly the smell of some smoke in the air as well, depending on the fire activity. as we take a look ahead here, a bit of a cool down into your wednesday summer solstice is on thursday. looks like another heat up headed our way, especially as we head towards saturday. >> okay, thank you for that quick update mark. appreciate it and thank you for joining me tonight for the news at 730. ke sure to download flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that w
heather. yeah, another warm forecast for tomorrow.see, a few high clouds and possibly be some haze up in portions of the north bay, of course, linked up to the fire in sonoma county. temperatures tomorrow morning, 50s to lower 60s. we could have a few high clouds, pay us a visit. it's a warm afternoon with temperatures from around 62 to the 70s in the warmest locations. back up into the upper 80s, so mostly sunny, partly sunny. it is mild to warm for tomorrow. possibly the smell of some smoke...
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heather. >> all right, amber lee reporting live for us there in rohnert park. thank you. the alameda county district attorney's office has now filed charges in the dui crash that killed an alameda county dispatcher. investigators say that antoinette antoinette finau was driving to work on may 5th, when she was struck and killed by a drunk driver in san leandro. the 37 year old was remembered fondly by her coworkers for her positivity and thsuspect in this case, 32. now year old lynette davis, has been charged with felony gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. >> new at ten bernalillo county in new mexico. voted tonight to hire santa clara county supervisor cindy chavez as its county manager. >> knows how to do economic development, but also knows how to work with really diverse populations. miss chavez represents one of the most diverse districts in her county. >> yes, the county commission voted 3 to 2 tonight for chavez. the commissioners noted that chavez has family in the area, which does encompass albuquerque. she'll still need to pass a background check and
heather. >> all right, amber lee reporting live for us there in rohnert park. thank you. the alameda county district attorney's office has now filed charges in the dui crash that killed an alameda county dispatcher. investigators say that antoinette antoinette finau was driving to work on may 5th, when she was struck and killed by a drunk driver in san leandro. the 37 year old was remembered fondly by her coworkers for her positivity and thsuspect in this case, 32. now year old lynette...
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alice >> yes, that's right heather. this was kind of a combination press conference. she announced a couple of changes with organization in her department. but she renounced the violence at lake merritt on june 18th. in a scheduled press conference, alameda county district attorney pamela price addressed the mass shooting at lake merritt on last week's juneteenth holiday. >> a mass shooting is generally defined as anytime a person shoots more than four people in a single incident, and certainly we believe that the incident at the, following on the evening of juneteenth in at lake merritt qualifies for that. >> the shooting happened after a sideshow broke out on the north side of the lake just after dark. >> we know that there were multiple shooters. it does not appear that one target, one person, was targeting, particular people or targeted for people, but that there were multiple shooters and incidents that appear to have spiraled out of control. >> oakland police are still investigating the incident. >> unfortunately, i have learned that no one is currently charged
alice >> yes, that's right heather. this was kind of a combination press conference. she announced a couple of changes with organization in her department. but she renounced the violence at lake merritt on june 18th. in a scheduled press conference, alameda county district attorney pamela price addressed the mass shooting at lake merritt on last week's juneteenth holiday. >> a mass shooting is generally defined as anytime a person shoots more than four people in a single incident,...
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i'm heather holmes, the blaze, the first significant one in the county of the fire season.nd it comes as temperatures climbed in napa county. in fact, it is still around 94 degrees right now in napa county. sky fox was overhead showing flames burn through brush and trees near bell canyon reservoir. cal fire putting a lot of resources on this one, including its aerial fleet with three air tankers and two helicopters dropping retardant and water to try to slow the fire's movement. also, an air quality advisory has been issued for the area again due to all the smoke. so let's get an update now on the crystal fire and welcome to the 730 show tonight, jason clay from cal fire. jason, thanks so much for taking the time. how is the firefight going tonight? where does containment stand at this hour? >> yeah, so we've had a strong attack on to this fire, and we're currently sitting about approximately 60 acres with 50% containment, the good news on that is we've stopped the forward progress of the fire. so that doesn't mean that the firefight is out. but that's good news that we've
i'm heather holmes, the blaze, the first significant one in the county of the fire season.nd it comes as temperatures climbed in napa county. in fact, it is still around 94 degrees right now in napa county. sky fox was overhead showing flames burn through brush and trees near bell canyon reservoir. cal fire putting a lot of resources on this one, including its aerial fleet with three air tankers and two helicopters dropping retardant and water to try to slow the fire's movement. also, an air...
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i'm heather lake. >> as just heard that was heather reporting for us tonight.raising money to bring pandas from china to the san francisco zoo next year. the city needs to raise 25 million dollars to pay for a new panda exhibit, though, before those pandas can arrive. coming up next, couples tying the knot at san francisco city hall where there for the annual tradition. >> san francisco's city hall was packed with couples saying i do today, more than 200 couples got married as part of the city's pride weekend. celebrations. newlyweds today got receive a commemorative pride marriage license as well. >> and tonight, the organization eliminate will be setting off the pride flag laser beam from the ferry building in honor of the 20 year anniversary of san francisco legalizing same marriage. there will be 20 colorful laser beam streaming down market street last year. there were just 6 beams. so this is a huge upgrade. the festivities will kick off around 6.30. the lighting will happen a little bit after 09:00pm. the laser show will be lit every night this weekend. >
i'm heather lake. >> as just heard that was heather reporting for us tonight.raising money to bring pandas from china to the san francisco zoo next year. the city needs to raise 25 million dollars to pay for a new panda exhibit, though, before those pandas can arrive. coming up next, couples tying the knot at san francisco city hall where there for the annual tradition. >> san francisco's city hall was packed with couples saying i do today, more than 200 couples got married as part...
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heather. >> all right. ktvu political reporter greg lee live for us in san francisco at the site of that fundraiser tonight. greg, we'll check back with you soon. thank you. >> well, now to the ongoing fight over the fate of people's park in berkeley and the california supreme court ruling today that uc berkeley can move forward in constructing a housing development at that site. >> ktvu jana katsuyama was there today and joins us live with more tonight on the implications of this decision, jana. >> well, and one legal analyst says it could have big implications throughout the state. now, this lawsuit was filed by two community groups called good neighbors back in 2021 to block the construction. today, the court's ruling was unanimous in favor of uc and the mayor of berkeley tells me he thinks it's a good news item. both for the university as well as for the city. >> we have students that are living, you know, living on friends couches that are housing insecure. obviously, the crisis of homelessness is some
heather. >> all right. ktvu political reporter greg lee live for us in san francisco at the site of that fundraiser tonight. greg, we'll check back with you soon. thank you. >> well, now to the ongoing fight over the fate of people's park in berkeley and the california supreme court ruling today that uc berkeley can move forward in constructing a housing development at that site. >> ktvu jana katsuyama was there today and joins us live with more tonight on the implications of...
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thank you, thank you heather. bringing it a little closer to home and talking about san francisco and business leaders there in union square, proposing a facelift for one of the city's iconic streets. >> ktvu is christian captain joins us live from powell street and christian backers want to see this street transformed. >> yeah, that's exactly right. the idea would be to transform powell street, where i'm standing right now, into a european style promenade with cable cars running right up the middle of it. and powell street is one of san francisco's most recognized streets. now, the union square alliance and city leaders are pitching a new plan to transform the street and make it more welcoming to visitors and locals alike. now, organizers just released artist renderings of what powell street could look like. the metal bump out parklets would be replaced by wider sidewalks and cafe style dining, and at night, new dramatic lighting could be configured to celebrate everything from a win by the golden state warriors
thank you, thank you heather. bringing it a little closer to home and talking about san francisco and business leaders there in union square, proposing a facelift for one of the city's iconic streets. >> ktvu is christian captain joins us live from powell street and christian backers want to see this street transformed. >> yeah, that's exactly right. the idea would be to transform powell street, where i'm standing right now, into a european style promenade with cable cars running...
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hi there heather.eah, we cooled off a bit today, so no longer a triple digit heat in the bay area. and we will continue to cool off a little bit in your forecast for tomorrow as well. so as we take a look at the maps with the watches and the warnings not as much coverage, but up in portions of northern california, we do still have an excessive heat warning. of course, the extreme heat continues in the phoenix area. temperatures close to 110 degrees once again. now, in the next week, we are watching a pattern shift that could increase the wind speed out of the north. that is a dry wind that will lead to an increase in the fire danger. so this is beginning sunday, possibly into monday, and there's the chance we could have a fire. weather watch being issued across parts of the bay area, especially up in the north bay. here's a satellite this afternoon still picking up lots of low cloud coverage right around monterey bay, and still some clouds right around san francisco near portions of the shoreline as we
hi there heather.eah, we cooled off a bit today, so no longer a triple digit heat in the bay area. and we will continue to cool off a little bit in your forecast for tomorrow as well. so as we take a look at the maps with the watches and the warnings not as much coverage, but up in portions of northern california, we do still have an excessive heat warning. of course, the extreme heat continues in the phoenix area. temperatures close to 110 degrees once again. now, in the next week, we are...
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. >> heather turner looks on while her home burns. >> i was inside my house and i could hear crackling and glass breaking, and as i was looking around, i could see that my bedroom window on the farthest side, the window broke and there was fire in the side yard between our two houses. >> it started as a garage fire in one of the homes, and it quickly spread to heather's house and her neighbors, the san jose fire department routinely started putting it out, but while they were doing that, their fight turned into a battle . >> while we were on scene initiating fire attack, uh- neighborhood residents report more fires starting in the area as two homes next to each other burned. >> the wind carried the embers down the street where another home caught fire. luckily the damage was minor. >> crews worked very hard in very difficult conditions in hot weather and windy conditions. >> no one was hurt in these fires, but as a cloud of smoke surrounds heather, she wonders what will happen next. >> where do you go? where do you go from here, i don't know, maybe my sister will come pick me up. i can
. >> heather turner looks on while her home burns. >> i was inside my house and i could hear crackling and glass breaking, and as i was looking around, i could see that my bedroom window on the farthest side, the window broke and there was fire in the side yard between our two houses. >> it started as a garage fire in one of the homes, and it quickly spread to heather's house and her neighbors, the san jose fire department routinely started putting it out, but while they were...
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heather manchin is here.r ceo of milan and founder and ceo of americans together to back centrist kacandidates. great to have you here. >> joe, good morning. you look good for 50. can't believe it! what do you do exactly? what's your secret? >> set free, joe. i've been set free. i'm an independent. set free. >> trying to promote those democratic ideals, must be easier for you. you know? >> i just have good american ideals. that's all. >> you woke up early for us. appreciate it, on debate day, and i'm hoping both of you can expound on what you think we're going to see tonight, and how important or not, maybe, depending how you view it, tonight really is. >> andrew, what i would like to see and what i think i'm going to see, i have no idea. a lot could happen. it could be a firework as we know or basically two people i want to see quality people who can lead this country. i'm looking for that. looking for the leader of the free world to show the rest of the world we can lead and we can come together. so i know
heather manchin is here.r ceo of milan and founder and ceo of americans together to back centrist kacandidates. great to have you here. >> joe, good morning. you look good for 50. can't believe it! what do you do exactly? what's your secret? >> set free, joe. i've been set free. i'm an independent. set free. >> trying to promote those democratic ideals, must be easier for you. you know? >> i just have good american ideals. that's all. >> you woke up early for us....
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>> well, alex, heather, thanks for having me on. and yeah, the first time i ever sat down and had a cup of coffee with willie mays, it's about the fastest i've ever ran out of a cup of coffee to call my father, to tell him that i just had that, you know? i mean, i. dad, i just had coffee with willie mays. i talked to him about his career. he asked me about my career as i was a new bay area radio guy. when this happened back in 2007, eight in scottsdale. and it was special. and he was around the club and he loved the game. and look, baseball lost an icon. america lost an icon. i mean, this is what's the old saying that you know, there have only been two artists ever born on planet earth. willie shakespeare and willie mays. this is a man who healed, across generations across the aisle. the one thing that a generation of stubborn old men, you know, try to get 25 million grandfathers to agree on anything. you can't find it except for willie mays. and it's not just you know, their memory being dipped in nostalgia that makes them feel tha
>> well, alex, heather, thanks for having me on. and yeah, the first time i ever sat down and had a cup of coffee with willie mays, it's about the fastest i've ever ran out of a cup of coffee to call my father, to tell him that i just had that, you know? i mean, i. dad, i just had coffee with willie mays. i talked to him about his career. he asked me about my career as i was a new bay area radio guy. when this happened back in 2007, eight in scottsdale. and it was special. and he was...
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heather. excuse me.are talking about a heat wave that will most likely prompt red flag warnings. and that will start on monday. most likely. right now, we heat it up just by a couple degrees. this is our live weather camera official. sundown is at 835. we still have the abundance of sunshine out there. a little hint of some stratus way west of half moon bay. otherwise the influence of cooler air mass there at 57 degrees 57 degrees in san francisco after reaching 65 today, a couple of degrees below average, otherwise 72 in napa and our outside number today happened to be 91 degrees. and that was in fairfield. it's now 81 degrees there and 72 in san jose. so the winds are breezy. we'll continue to blow today out of the west, 10 to 20mph in the overnight hours. as we zoom on in on the state of california. we do have this upper level trough to the north of us. high pressure will build in on the tail end of the weekend, so we have a gradual warm up over the weekend. but boy, next monday through the holiday at
heather. excuse me.are talking about a heat wave that will most likely prompt red flag warnings. and that will start on monday. most likely. right now, we heat it up just by a couple degrees. this is our live weather camera official. sundown is at 835. we still have the abundance of sunshine out there. a little hint of some stratus way west of half moon bay. otherwise the influence of cooler air mass there at 57 degrees 57 degrees in san francisco after reaching 65 today, a couple of degrees...
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alice. >> yes, heather. the alameda county district attorney, pamela price, only had a half hour press conference. she announced a couple of reorganization announcements in her department. however, she did take the opportunity to talk about the violence on juneteenth earlier last week, in a scheduled press conference, alameda county district attorney pamela price addressed the mass shooting at lake merritt on last week's juneteenth holiday. >> a mass shooting is generally defined as anytime a person shoots more than four people in a single incident, and certainly we believe that the incident at the, following on the evening of juneteenth in at lake merritt qualifies for that. 17 people were shot. >> the shooting happened after a sideshow broke out on the north side of the lake just after dark. >> we know that there were multiple shooters. it does not appear that one target, one person, was targeting, particular people or targeted for people, but that there were multiple shooters and incidents that appear to
alice. >> yes, heather. the alameda county district attorney, pamela price, only had a half hour press conference. she announced a couple of reorganization announcements in her department. however, she did take the opportunity to talk about the violence on juneteenth earlier last week, in a scheduled press conference, alameda county district attorney pamela price addressed the mass shooting at lake merritt on last week's juneteenth holiday. >> a mass shooting is generally defined as...
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yes, we have that warm up already underway, heather.o be the hottest day when our inland cities reach 100 degrees or so. i'll show you those numbers here momentarily giving you a look here over the city of san francisco, where we are not going to lose the fog completely. and with that said, along our coastline, inside the city going to be very comfortable. we do have a gas. well, a look there at the fog just kind of creeping over the city right now. a little tough to see the san francisco skyline. the heat advisory for our inland cities. it is for our parts of our north bay mountains, as well as the east bay hills and valleys, and for the santa clara valley. but notice where it is not our bayside communities, nor san francisco, the peninsula or the coastline. so these are the areas that will be a little bit more comfortable for saturday than these hotter inland cities. upper 90s to low 100 seconds, but not going to last. it's only going to be a one day event before temperatures do begin to cool. so if you just can't stand the heat, good
yes, we have that warm up already underway, heather.o be the hottest day when our inland cities reach 100 degrees or so. i'll show you those numbers here momentarily giving you a look here over the city of san francisco, where we are not going to lose the fog completely. and with that said, along our coastline, inside the city going to be very comfortable. we do have a gas. well, a look there at the fog just kind of creeping over the city right now. a little tough to see the san francisco...
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joey. >> heather and micah, just three years old.ttle pre-k student who loves playing with his toy fire trucks knew exactly what to do in an emergency. firefighters say his quick thinking saved the day and is an example for other kids to follow. san francisco firefighters arrived to an apartment fire around 1:00 sunday afternoon on 35th avenue in the outer richmond. flames on the balcony visible from across the street, where an observant little boy would spot them through his front window. >> it was y. day. >> three year old luca sakula knew exactly what to do. >> mom and dad call 911. >> luca stunned parents urgently followed his directions. >> i couldn't believe it and i thought, i just am so glad he said something because i couldn't imagine any worse damage. if that thing just continued to burn. >> thanks to luca's quick thinking, firefighters soon arrived and managed to stop the flames from spreading beyond the balcony. >> a firefighter came and put it out with a fire hose and a ladder was up there and there was a ladder truck th
joey. >> heather and micah, just three years old.ttle pre-k student who loves playing with his toy fire trucks knew exactly what to do in an emergency. firefighters say his quick thinking saved the day and is an example for other kids to follow. san francisco firefighters arrived to an apartment fire around 1:00 sunday afternoon on 35th avenue in the outer richmond. flames on the balcony visible from across the street, where an observant little boy would spot them through his front...
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heather, back up to you in oakland. >> yeah. and i'm guessing they'll they'll see how well the rollout is and then decide whether they want to keep updating, adding more suspects to those pages. >> i'm sure they will. heather i mean, this is not necessarily new, new technology. i mean, you know, that the fbi and other law enforcement uses the same thing, puts it out on social media. so san jose is going to try the same thing. >> okay. we'll see if it does in fact bear some results. hopefully it will, really appreciate it. jesse gary there in san jose. >> thank you. also in the south bay, homicide investigators in san jose have released new photos in connection to a deadly shooting. police say they are looking for joseph jojo martinez. he is wanted in a shooting on may ninth at a homeless encampment near mclaughlin avenue and interstate 280. martinez is five three, 115 pounds with a teardrop tattoo on his face. investigators say they're also still trying to identify the victim. they released a photo of a trident tattoo on his rig
heather, back up to you in oakland. >> yeah. and i'm guessing they'll they'll see how well the rollout is and then decide whether they want to keep updating, adding more suspects to those pages. >> i'm sure they will. heather i mean, this is not necessarily new, new technology. i mean, you know, that the fbi and other law enforcement uses the same thing, puts it out on social media. so san jose is going to try the same thing. >> okay. we'll see if it does in fact bear some...
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heather. alex. all right. >> anne rubin reporting live for us this afternoon. and thank you. >> all right. for more on this outbreak in the south bay. we're joined now live by doctor peter chin-hong, who is an infectious disease expert at ucsf. doctor we always appreciate the time, explain and help us understand why why people experiencing homelessness are generally at higher risk for contracting shigella, people experiencing homelessness can have a higher chance of getting shigella because it spread through the feces of an infected person, and that those fecal particles can coat a lot of surfaces. you can have contaminated water, you can have contaminated food. you can even get it through sexual contact. >> and we heard anne mentioned that the risk to the broader community is relatively low. so is there is there a need or a real reason here for people in the broader community, especially there in the south bay, to be concerned, noone needs to be concerned, but just to be alert again, because because, they are, you know, hundreds of thousands of shigella every
heather. alex. all right. >> anne rubin reporting live for us this afternoon. and thank you. >> all right. for more on this outbreak in the south bay. we're joined now live by doctor peter chin-hong, who is an infectious disease expert at ucsf. doctor we always appreciate the time, explain and help us understand why why people experiencing homelessness are generally at higher risk for contracting shigella, people experiencing homelessness can have a higher chance of getting shigella...
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all right. >> heather, thanks for that. we have more news headed your way.ut first, a live look at traffic conditions. oh, man. along the mac maze. this afternoon. it is a getaway friday. it's also a holiday weekend ahead. and apparently everyone got the memo. it's time to go home. or at least go have some fun. more news coming up right after the break. >> stay right there and we're taking a look at sfo. and as you were mentioning, frank, travel is up. people are flying in and out of town. the temperatures up to right there at sfo, 72 degrees, but it's going to et ♪ (ominous music) ♪ ♪ (ominous music) ♪ girl: sydney, what's up? sydney: nothing. girl: are you ok? ♪ (ominous music) ♪ girl: talk to me. just shut up! nicotine's a neurotoxin that can escalate teen irritability. (♪) blue skies and the traffic's not all that bad either. and it's friday night with a big holiday weekend. let's talk weather with roberta. what do you got in store? >> well, i was looking at that blue sky there, frank, and i was marveling over it because by this time, next week, that air
all right. >> heather, thanks for that. we have more news headed your way.ut first, a live look at traffic conditions. oh, man. along the mac maze. this afternoon. it is a getaway friday. it's also a holiday weekend ahead. and apparently everyone got the memo. it's time to go home. or at least go have some fun. more news coming up right after the break. >> stay right there and we're taking a look at sfo. and as you were mentioning, frank, travel is up. people are flying in and out...
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i'm heather holmes. several calls came in to newark police from people concerned about the man and what they thought was a very real gun. ktvu jesse gary tells us police shot the suspect when he refused. officers commands. >> all of our use of force are taken very seriously and we investigate thoroughly. >> midday friday, newark police and alameda county firefighters completed processing and clearing an officer involved shooting scene at the corner of jarvis avenue and newark boulevard. detectives say around 430 in the morning, passing motorists called 911, saying a man with a gun was threatening them. >> but if someone is truly pointing a weapon at you as as you're driving, there is a an unknown number of incidents that could be caused as a result of that incredibly dangerous. they could veer off the side of the road. they could cause a collision. >> minutes later, half a dozen newark police officers converged on the scene. investigators say police orders to drop the weapon and surrender were not obeyed
i'm heather holmes. several calls came in to newark police from people concerned about the man and what they thought was a very real gun. ktvu jesse gary tells us police shot the suspect when he refused. officers commands. >> all of our use of force are taken very seriously and we investigate thoroughly. >> midday friday, newark police and alameda county firefighters completed processing and clearing an officer involved shooting scene at the corner of jarvis avenue and newark...
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joiningme tonight, heather cox richardson, professor of american history at boston college.or of "the new york times" best selling book "democracy awakening notes on the state of america." heather, i'm so glad you're here because we talk a lot about project 2025 on this show, the playbook for the next republican president, but you have written about how what is in project 2025 isn't a new idea. it reaches back decades in our country. how so? >> specifically because the mindset that is embraced by the project 2025 is one that was ■to overthrow the new deal. really what's behind project 2025 is a very traditional american idea that runs as far back as our idea of equality. that is some people are better than others and have the right to rule. at the end of the day project 2025 calls for an extraordinarily strong president. it calls for getting rid of the nonpartisan civil service that we've had since 1883 and replacing it with loyalists to the president. it calls for turning the department of justice into a political operation. it calls for turning the military into a politica
joiningme tonight, heather cox richardson, professor of american history at boston college.or of "the new york times" best selling book "democracy awakening notes on the state of america." heather, i'm so glad you're here because we talk a lot about project 2025 on this show, the playbook for the next republican president, but you have written about how what is in project 2025 isn't a new idea. it reaches back decades in our country. how so? >> specifically because the...
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heather turner's childhood home was one of the six homes that caught fire. she was inside when it broke out. >> just glad i was out and safe. i'm a teacher, so i always tell the kids during fire drills stuff is stuff. get you out. so that's what i did. i was like stuff is stuff. i'm not going to try to get anything. luckily i had my bag with me already and i was wearing shoes. >> luckily no one was hurt and heather says she can stay with family and friends. >>> we're following breaking news right now in the east bay where a wildfire has erupted in the last half hour or so. this is video from pg&e's alert wildfire camera. here's a live look from our chopper. this is happening on patterson pass road near livermore, the altamont pass not far from the wind turbines. you can see that big scar area and the smoke that's still billowing. it's only about 15 acres so far, but on the other side there's some scorched areas and that's near the corral fire which burned earlier this weekend, keeping a very close eye on this fire, still only 15 acres so far, but with all th
heather turner's childhood home was one of the six homes that caught fire. she was inside when it broke out. >> just glad i was out and safe. i'm a teacher, so i always tell the kids during fire drills stuff is stuff. get you out. so that's what i did. i was like stuff is stuff. i'm not going to try to get anything. luckily i had my bag with me already and i was wearing shoes. >> luckily no one was hurt and heather says she can stay with family and friends. >>> we're...
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i'm heather holmes. that measure will go before voters in november. and when newsom was san francisco mayor back in 2004, you may remember he presided over the very first same sex marriages in california during what was called the winter of love, our christian captain tells us as governor, newsom promises to do whatever he can to ensure marriage equality. >> california has had a back and forth relationship with same sex marriage since san francisco began marrying couples in 2004. in 2008, voters passed proposition eight, changing the state constitution to block same sex marriage. the united states supreme court decision in 2013 made that amendment obsolete, but it's still there now. state assemblyman evan low from the south bay and san francisco senator scott wiener have co-written assembly constitutional amendment five, which californians will vote on in november. the amendment removes the provisions opposing same sex marriage from the constitution once and for all. >> it's sort of seen as quote unquote, zombie language, but the fact of the matter is
i'm heather holmes. that measure will go before voters in november. and when newsom was san francisco mayor back in 2004, you may remember he presided over the very first same sex marriages in california during what was called the winter of love, our christian captain tells us as governor, newsom promises to do whatever he can to ensure marriage equality. >> california has had a back and forth relationship with same sex marriage since san francisco began marrying couples in 2004. in 2008,...
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heather. >> rosemary. thank you. a lawsuit against some of the biggest oil companies.ow state leaders are trying to hold them accountable for climate change. plus, another attempt to revitalize san francisco's downtown. we'll tell you about the grand plans to make powell street more welcoming to visitors a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! in a lawsuit against the world's biggest oil companies. today, state attorney general rob bonta filed an amended complaint to a current suit against five big oil companies exxon mobil, chevron, shell, bp and conocophillips. the complaint seeks to force
heather. >> rosemary. thank you. a lawsuit against some of the biggest oil companies.ow state leaders are trying to hold them accountable for climate change. plus, another attempt to revitalize san francisco's downtown. we'll tell you about the grand plans to make powell street more welcoming to visitors a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times...
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i'm heather holmes. uc berkeley. and community activists have been locked in a legal fight for a long time over the future of the nearly three acre lot in berkeley. our jana katsuyama tells us the park's fate has now been determined, and construction can begin on the $312 million housing complex. the ruling by the california supreme court thursday now gives the university of california the green light to move forward with their plan to build more than 1100 student beds, 1.7 acres of landscaping and 125 affordable housing beds for low income or formerly homeless people. >> 1000 beds of student housing is going to help relieve the shortage of housing in our community, and, you know, students deserve access to affordable housing. >> berkeley's mayor says it's a win for the city and the university. uc issued a statement which said in part, we are pleased and relieved that the supreme court's decision enables the campus to resume construction at people's park. the housing components of the project are desperately needed b
i'm heather holmes. uc berkeley. and community activists have been locked in a legal fight for a long time over the future of the nearly three acre lot in berkeley. our jana katsuyama tells us the park's fate has now been determined, and construction can begin on the $312 million housing complex. the ruling by the california supreme court thursday now gives the university of california the green light to move forward with their plan to build more than 1100 student beds, 1.7 acres of landscaping...
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this two day event at heather farm park was hosted by the walnut creek chamber of commerce.he festival featured more than 100 art vendors and businesses, 15 food vendors, and wine and beer stations. live music also provided throughout the weekend, as well as a play area for all the children. >> an outdoor concert featuring grammy award winners fred again and skrillex proved to be a major success last night. about 25,000 electronic fans music fans gathered outside san francisco city hall. mayor london breed joined in on all the fun, posting these videos to x, the mayor's post. thank the two artists for an unforgettable night, saying in part, san francisco is open for business and fun. san francisco's arts and culture scene is shining brighter than ever. >> new at 11. the final touches are being added to raymond park, just ahead of the oakland ballers inaugural home opener on tuesday. the ballers made a call for volunteers out there on social media, saying their community team, largely owned by neighbors and members of the community, so they wanted to open up the opportunity f
this two day event at heather farm park was hosted by the walnut creek chamber of commerce.he festival featured more than 100 art vendors and businesses, 15 food vendors, and wine and beer stations. live music also provided throughout the weekend, as well as a play area for all the children. >> an outdoor concert featuring grammy award winners fred again and skrillex proved to be a major success last night. about 25,000 electronic fans music fans gathered outside san francisco city hall....
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heather saw him at the top of the top. we list though, area 19 days ago and came back to find the israeli occupation forces have destroyed everything here. this is real destruction have a look and see the full meaning of destruction. they destroyed life here and 19 days. my house was there and it's been totally obliterated. i don't know what to do before the burial bodies of wrapped in white shrouds neither come old one hospitals . or is there any military bulldozers on us, many of the dead buried in a nearby makeshift symmetry. the hospitals only generate such as being destroyed. israel did not use it, targets health senses, but the u. n says at least 24 hospitals have been putting out of action since the war started. almost 8 months ago. says almost 500 health with is being killed by the commanded one hospital. it is completely out of service updates mentioned that it was burned so many departments like a surgery, intensive care units, and maternity wants for newly born babies dependent benjamin rates. the occupation for
heather saw him at the top of the top. we list though, area 19 days ago and came back to find the israeli occupation forces have destroyed everything here. this is real destruction have a look and see the full meaning of destruction. they destroyed life here and 19 days. my house was there and it's been totally obliterated. i don't know what to do before the burial bodies of wrapped in white shrouds neither come old one hospitals . or is there any military bulldozers on us, many of the dead...
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heather, it is great to have you with us.publican to explain how trumpism is trying to find root at the local level. perhaps it already has at some extent, and that is where many of the maga republicans now in congress got their start, and where they can have a very severe impact on many of the most pressing issues in our country. expand on that. >> absolutely. and pleasure being here with you today. i think you are absolutely right in the hypocrisy that we are seeing with republicans at the state level all across the country. the supreme court has made it clear that the issues that we hear most about our being decided in the states. and these hypocritical republicans who are playing an active role in it. but i have to say all hope is not lost. our work here is the party that is responsible for this level. our work is to make sure we have strong candidates running across the country, in really important communities, talking about what they will do when they get to their statehouse. expanding our rights, protecting our communi
heather, it is great to have you with us.publican to explain how trumpism is trying to find root at the local level. perhaps it already has at some extent, and that is where many of the maga republicans now in congress got their start, and where they can have a very severe impact on many of the most pressing issues in our country. expand on that. >> absolutely. and pleasure being here with you today. i think you are absolutely right in the hypocrisy that we are seeing with republicans at...
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we have two amazing moderators, heather knight has been reporting on san francisco for so many years. many she knows knows the inner workings of san francisco. so i don't know. i'm looking forward to some surprises, actually. all right. well, you can watch for that because kate mentioned that the in-person event is sold out, but you can still go to city. city arts and lectures. yes. annette city arts dot net. you can still get the those virtual tickets. so watch out for that. we'll get the rundown to you tomorrow morning. but for now i'll send it back to you guys. all right. thank you very much. ginger meantime, californians will get a chance to increase penalties for organized retail theft and to reform a proposition passed ten years ago which critics say is contributing to a rise in crime. prop 47 was aimed at lowering jail populations by reducing the penalties for theft and drug crimes. but critics say it just emboldened thieves. a bipartisan group called californians for safer communities collected enough valid signatures to get an amendment to prop 47 on the november ballot. now,
we have two amazing moderators, heather knight has been reporting on san francisco for so many years. many she knows knows the inner workings of san francisco. so i don't know. i'm looking forward to some surprises, actually. all right. well, you can watch for that because kate mentioned that the in-person event is sold out, but you can still go to city. city arts and lectures. yes. annette city arts dot net. you can still get the those virtual tickets. so watch out for that. we'll get the...
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rosemary. >> yes, heather. you're right.are going to be even a little bit below average for this time of year. our inland cities probably liking that idea. meanwhile, along the coast and around the bay, maybe you're hoping that warm weather would last just a little bit longer. we will see a return to that warmer weather, of course, but not in time for the weekend. here's a look over sfo, where we do have low clouds, mid and high level clouds. joining us right now, santa rosa checking in at a beautiful 72. meanwhile san francisco 60 degrees concord warm for you 80. and we've got areas like oakland reporting upper 60s san jose in the upper 70s. if you're going out to coliseum to watch the game, it's going to be mostly cloudy, cool and breezy by game time at six, 4060 degrees and west winds to about 15mph. so don't forget the jacket. you're likely to need it by the end of the evening. we will have this ridge continue to push out, displaced by a trough and the system here not expecting any rain for us, but it is again going to b
rosemary. >> yes, heather. you're right.are going to be even a little bit below average for this time of year. our inland cities probably liking that idea. meanwhile, along the coast and around the bay, maybe you're hoping that warm weather would last just a little bit longer. we will see a return to that warmer weather, of course, but not in time for the weekend. here's a look over sfo, where we do have low clouds, mid and high level clouds. joining us right now, santa rosa checking in...
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heather turner told me that she and her family moved here in june of 1984. she never expected to lose the home in a fire, but she hopes that she can rebuild here again. >> it's tough because this was my childhood home, heather turner says. >> she was home alone when her house caught on fire late sunday afternoon. she says she saw fire in the side yard, heard glass breaking and then left the house . turner took this photo just after escaping and calling 911. she says she relied on her safety training. as a longtime educator. >> we do fire drills once a month for the whole year, and the kids try to grab their backpack and i'm always like, nope, leave your backpacks, leave your stuff. stuff is stuff we got to get out and we have to practice being safe. and that's how i felt walking out of here. >> turner says she lost four cats and her car in the fire. she's now staying with her sister and going through the insurance claims process. two other homes on sand point drive also caught fire, leaving some residents displaced. the san jose fire department enclosed the
heather turner told me that she and her family moved here in june of 1984. she never expected to lose the home in a fire, but she hopes that she can rebuild here again. >> it's tough because this was my childhood home, heather turner says. >> she was home alone when her house caught on fire late sunday afternoon. she says she saw fire in the side yard, heard glass breaking and then left the house . turner took this photo just after escaping and calling 911. she says she relied on...
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and it moves so far to the left, there's a lot of things i could not vote for or support. >> heather,d the silent majority, the sensible majority and i believe a lot of people here aren't the disaffected voter but they are part of the sensible majority who thinks i guess the system doesn't work but they wanted to. so let's get practical on what has to get done. >> yeah, as you said, we all recognize it's broken and how can we fix it. there's tangible steps to tape and i think there is hope and light at the end of the tunnel so after diving deep, it became very clear, the point that dad was making, there zero infrastructure in washington, d.c., for anybody that wants to be center-right or centerleft or an independent. there's no place to come and have a cup of coffee with senator manchin or senator romney, if you want to stay moderate, to have help writing op-ed, to have infrastructure, fundraising, that the parties offer, not just the parties, but i'm talking almost college campuses, for dinner, for all of your needs, so there's a huge vacuum white space, so that is needed to be fille
and it moves so far to the left, there's a lot of things i could not vote for or support. >> heather,d the silent majority, the sensible majority and i believe a lot of people here aren't the disaffected voter but they are part of the sensible majority who thinks i guess the system doesn't work but they wanted to. so let's get practical on what has to get done. >> yeah, as you said, we all recognize it's broken and how can we fix it. there's tangible steps to tape and i think there...