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dan: j.r. stone was there with them today for these incredibly special moments. >> you changed my life. seriously. you gave me another second chance in life. i'm forever grateful. thank you very much. >> i'm happy i could do that for you. reporter: tears from dominique who decided to donate one of her kidneys earlier this year at sutter health in san francisco. because of her decision, juan hernandez who had been on dialysis was given the gift of a new kidney. >> she gave me another chance at life. i'm more appreciative than anything. reporter: dominique didn't no one but was inspired to become an organ donor after celebrity selena gomez's kidney transplant. dominique is what some would call a nondirective donor. her kidney went to a match system that linked people across the country and in turn, four people receive new kidneys. >> that kidney got other pairs who had incompatible donors transplanted. at the end of that, at that chain, is next or kidney. we were able to donate that kidney to someone o
dan: j.r. stone was there with them today for these incredibly special moments. >> you changed my life. seriously. you gave me another second chance in life. i'm forever grateful. thank you very much. >> i'm happy i could do that for you. reporter: tears from dominique who decided to donate one of her kidneys earlier this year at sutter health in san francisco. because of her decision, juan hernandez who had been on dialysis was given the gift of a new kidney. >> she gave me...
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dan: j.r. stoneor these incredibly special moments. >> you changed my life. seriously. you gave me another second chance in life. i'm forever grateful. thank you very much. >> i'm happy i could do that for you. reporter: tears from dominique who decided to donate one of her kidneys earlier this year at sutter health in san francisco. because of her decision, juan hernandez who had been on dialysis was given the gift of a new kidney. >> she gave me another chance at life. i'm more appreciative than anything. reporter: dominique didn't no one but was inspired to become an organ donor after celebrity selena gomez's kidney transplant. dominique is what some would call a nondirective donor. her kidney went to a match system that linked people across the country and in turn, four people receive new kidneys. >> that kidney got other pairs who had incompatible donors transplanted. at the end of that, at that chain, is next or kidney. we were able to donate that kidney to someone on the waiting list. >> you s
dan: j.r. stoneor these incredibly special moments. >> you changed my life. seriously. you gave me another second chance in life. i'm forever grateful. thank you very much. >> i'm happy i could do that for you. reporter: tears from dominique who decided to donate one of her kidneys earlier this year at sutter health in san francisco. because of her decision, juan hernandez who had been on dialysis was given the gift of a new kidney. >> she gave me another chance at life. i'm...
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j.r. stone joins us with the questions over what this will look like. : governor newsom's office says the crackdown will not target those with addictions, rather those who are supplying antitrafficking. still, there are mixed reactions out there. san frcice s w in the soma district of san francisco making what appeared to be drug related arrests according to witnesses. this days after governor gavin newsom announced he was calling in the california national guard and chp to address san francisco's fentanyl crisis. >> i feel that the more resources that the government and more agencies are involved, the better. reporter: the with a pizza location across the street. there are major safety concerns in their neighborhood and why they believe more law enforcement connection can help. >> they can gather more information in the city and prevent drugs from coming in. j.r.: somewhere not encouraged by the announcement. dean called stunt in tenderloin, saying the governor vetoed prevention legislation that he believes has continued overdoses in the city. >> where
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j.r. stone was at the meeting and has the details. j.r.: at least 50 people packed into this antioch church wednesday night for a conversation titled "race matters." this in light of racist text messages allegedly sent among antioch police officers. the conversation had just weeks after this back-and-forth between the mayor and a community member as those text were being discussed at a city council meeting. >> you are the problem! >> standing up to racism is not an easy task and that is all it is. it was standing up to racism. i don't know how clear i can make that. j.r.: wednesday's race conversation included reverend wanda johnson, the university of san francisco professor james taylor. >> policing continues to evolve but it will not change for us. and it needs to and we have to break its back. we have to attack it like we did slavery. j.r.: as questions are still out there as to what will happen to the antioch police officers implicated in the scandal, johnson made a call for defunding the department. >> the only way to change our s
j.r. stone was at the meeting and has the details. j.r.: at least 50 people packed into this antioch church wednesday night for a conversation titled "race matters." this in light of racist text messages allegedly sent among antioch police officers. the conversation had just weeks after this back-and-forth between the mayor and a community member as those text were being discussed at a city council meeting. >> you are the problem! >> standing up to racism is not an easy...
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j.r. stone explains. reporter: all eyes on the oakland coliseum site and nearby properties as the oakland a's have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new stadium in las vegas. >> oakland is one of the greatest places in the world. we love it here. reporter: that from lindsay behrens who is optimistic about the future of the area. the soccer team announced thursday a proposal with the city and county to enter into a lease that would put a temporary soccer stadium with stans. years. we are super excited to official with the proposal. we are hoping that that will work out for us. reporter: the situation is complicated. currently the a's are buying the counties 50% take of coliseum land. they've entered into a development agreement with aas e.g., a black-owned development team. the group wants equity to be the focus in property improvements. here's board of supers what -- president nate miley. >> i would hope that we would get the a's to sell their interest in the county to the african-american
j.r. stone explains. reporter: all eyes on the oakland coliseum site and nearby properties as the oakland a's have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new stadium in las vegas. >> oakland is one of the greatest places in the world. we love it here. reporter: that from lindsay behrens who is optimistic about the future of the area. the soccer team announced thursday a proposal with the city and county to enter into a lease that would put a temporary soccer stadium with stans....
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j.r. stone was at the meeting and has the details. : at least 50 people packed into this antioch church wednesday night for a conversation titled "race matters." this in light of racist text messages allegedly sent among antioch police officers. the conversation had just weeks after this back-and-forth between the mayor and a community member as those text were being discussed at a city council meeting. >> you are the problem! >> standing up to racism is not an easy task and that is all it is. it was standing up to racism. i don't know how clear i can make that. j.r.: wednesday's race conversation included reverend wanda johnson, the university of san francisco professor james taylor. >> policing continues to evolve but it will not change for us. and it needs to and we have to break its back. we have to attack it like we did slavery. j.r.: as questions are still out there as to what will happen to the antioch police officers implicated in the scandal, johnson made a call for defunding the department. >> the only way to change our syste
j.r. stone was at the meeting and has the details. : at least 50 people packed into this antioch church wednesday night for a conversation titled "race matters." this in light of racist text messages allegedly sent among antioch police officers. the conversation had just weeks after this back-and-forth between the mayor and a community member as those text were being discussed at a city council meeting. >> you are the problem! >> standing up to racism is not an easy task...
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j.r. stone explains. reporter: all eyes on the oakland coliseum site and nearby properties as the oakland a's have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new stadium in las vegas. >> oakland is one of the greatest places in the world. we love it here. reporter: that from lindsay behrens who is optimistic about the future of the area. the soccer team announced thursday a proposal with the city and county to enter into a lease that would put a temporary soccer stadium with stans. years. we are super excited to official with the proposal. we are hoping that that will work out for us. reporter: the situation is complicated. currently the a's are buying the counties 50% take of coliseum land. they've entered into a development agreement with aas e.g., a black-owned development team. the group wants equity to be the focus in property improvements. here's board of supers what -- president nate miley. >> i would hope that we would get the a's to sell their interest in the county to the african-american
j.r. stone explains. reporter: all eyes on the oakland coliseum site and nearby properties as the oakland a's have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new stadium in las vegas. >> oakland is one of the greatest places in the world. we love it here. reporter: that from lindsay behrens who is optimistic about the future of the area. the soccer team announced thursday a proposal with the city and county to enter into a lease that would put a temporary soccer stadium with stans....
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j.r. stone was there and has more. >> you want to go outside? let's go. i'm sick and tired of being attacked by these people in this community, apologizing for the racism that's going on in this community. you are the problem. you are the problem. reporter: tense moments between the antioch mayor and a community member in a special meeting where residents and public officials commented on alleged racist and homophobic text messages sent between some antioch police officers. >> it's disgusting. it's vile. we are not going to tolerate this. that put heard on me. what's happening? >> i can't believe it. it's disgusting. it's more than disgusting. >> they have no business in being in law enforcement. >> for the other officers that are involved in calling black people by really derogatory terms, it's too much. reporter: part of an fbi and district attorney investigation have not been made public. our media partner obtained a report containing the texts in which officers used slurs and made light of national cases involving police violence. during tuesday's mee
j.r. stone was there and has more. >> you want to go outside? let's go. i'm sick and tired of being attacked by these people in this community, apologizing for the racism that's going on in this community. you are the problem. you are the problem. reporter: tense moments between the antioch mayor and a community member in a special meeting where residents and public officials commented on alleged racist and homophobic text messages sent between some antioch police officers. >> it's...
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ama: j.r. stone has been all over this case from the very beginning and he's in the newsroom tonight. reporter: this has been a very difficult day for many who knew bob lee and those who the suspect here. all sorts of rumors swirling but the fact that there has been an arrest and police aren't saying what they believe the motive was. nema mattie is behind facing a murder charge in the killing of tech executive bob lee. >> the biggest thing is that hopefully this gets justice for bob and his family. reporter: bob dalton had dinner with lee before he was fatally stabbed. he doesn't know the mattie but he is aware of a connection between lee and him. >> the people involved are friends. reporter: phil matier says police have been watching him before the arrest was made. >> police were afraid it tip off the suspect. reporter: went down. >> the killing are very unusual. what were these tech executives doing at 2:30 in the morning and why was a knife used? that's an unusual weapon for the killing in this ca
ama: j.r. stone has been all over this case from the very beginning and he's in the newsroom tonight. reporter: this has been a very difficult day for many who knew bob lee and those who the suspect here. all sorts of rumors swirling but the fact that there has been an arrest and police aren't saying what they believe the motive was. nema mattie is behind facing a murder charge in the killing of tech executive bob lee. >> the biggest thing is that hopefully this gets justice for bob and...
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j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: if you take part, you will like this. bart is improving its train schedule with new times during peak commute hours. you won't have to wait any longer than 20 minutes for trains. there will be more frequent trains on nights and weekends. yellow line riders will wait only 10 minutes on weekdays before 9:00 p.m. more transfer options. this new schedule rolls out in september. ama: tomorrow, tech workers in the bay area will be looking for new jobs. a bunch of new layoffs. dan: lift cutting a quarter of its workforce, slashing a thousand jobs. they will get 10 weeks of pay. the san francisco-based rideshare company says it is restructuring to better meet the needs of riders and drivers which means saving money as well. we are keeping track of tech layoffs because of the impact on the bay area. the layoff tracker is on our website. go to abc7news.com. ama: students at uc berkeley are occupying a campus library for the seventh straight day. they are protesting you see berkeley's decision to shut down its amp wrote -- anthropol
j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: if you take part, you will like this. bart is improving its train schedule with new times during peak commute hours. you won't have to wait any longer than 20 minutes for trains. there will be more frequent trains on nights and weekends. yellow line riders will wait only 10 minutes on weekdays before 9:00 p.m. more transfer options. this new schedule rolls out in september. ama: tomorrow, tech workers in the bay area will be looking for new jobs. a bunch of new...
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j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: if you take part, you will like this. bart is improving its train schedule with new times during peak commute hours. you won't have to wait any longer than 20 minutes for trains. there will be more frequent trains on nights and weekends. yellow line riders will wait only 10 minutes on weekdays before 9:00 p.m. more transfer options. this new schedule rolls out in september. ama: tomorrow, tech workers in the bay area will be looking for new jobs. a bunch of new layoffs. dan: lift cutting a quarter of its workforce, slashing a thousand jobs. they will get 10 weeks of pay. the san francisco-based rideshare company says it is restructuring to better meet the needs of riders and drivers which means saving money as well. we are keeping track of tech layoffs because of the impact on the bay area. the layoff tracker is on our website. go to abc7news.com. ama: students at uc berkeley are occupying a campus library for the seventh straight day. they are protesting you see berkeley's decision to shut down its amp wrote -- anthropol
j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: if you take part, you will like this. bart is improving its train schedule with new times during peak commute hours. you won't have to wait any longer than 20 minutes for trains. there will be more frequent trains on nights and weekends. yellow line riders will wait only 10 minutes on weekdays before 9:00 p.m. more transfer options. this new schedule rolls out in september. ama: tomorrow, tech workers in the bay area will be looking for new jobs. a bunch of new...
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ama: j.r. stone has been all over this case from the very beginning and he's in the newsroom tonight. reporter: this has been a very difficult day for many who knew bob lee and those who the suspect here. all sorts of rumors swirling but the fact that there has been an arrest and police aren't saying what they believe the motive was. nema mattie is behind facing a murder charge in the killing of tech executive bob lee. >> the biggest thing is that hopefully this gets justice for bob and his family. reporter: bob dalton had dinner with lee before he was fatally stabbed. he doesn't know the mattie but he is aware of a connection between lee and him. >> the people involved are friends. reporter: phil matier says police have been watching him before the arrest was made. >> police were afraid it tip off the suspect. reporter: went down. >> the killing are very unusual. what were these tech executives doing at 2:30 in the morning and why was a knife used? that's an unusual weapon for the killing in this ca
ama: j.r. stone has been all over this case from the very beginning and he's in the newsroom tonight. reporter: this has been a very difficult day for many who knew bob lee and those who the suspect here. all sorts of rumors swirling but the fact that there has been an arrest and police aren't saying what they believe the motive was. nema mattie is behind facing a murder charge in the killing of tech executive bob lee. >> the biggest thing is that hopefully this gets justice for bob and...
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as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out. go away. reporter: the bears are back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately, they do have that power of cuteness. you have to put that in the back of your mind. that's a very large wild animal. reporter: chris chopra -- joseph says his colleague recorded this video from her dining room in the sierra a couple weeks ago. she made sure to be as loud as she could so the bears new they weren't welcome. >> we've had a lot of calls like that, them going up to windows and pushing on doors to see if they can get in. they know there's food in houses. we are encouraging people to keep their doors and windows locked. reporter: and brian recorded this video recently of a mama bear known as jacuzzi and her cubs. a few of the hundred 50 bears that were under homes this year during hibernation. now snow is melting along with the bears coming out like this massive one in tahoe city recently. vehicles are also emerging unde
as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out. go away. reporter: the bears are back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately, they do have that power of cuteness. you have to put that in the back of your mind. that's a very large wild animal. reporter: chris chopra -- joseph says his colleague recorded this video from her dining room in the sierra a couple...
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as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out.e back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately, they do have that power of cuteness. you have to put that in the back of your mind. that's a very large wild animal. reporter: chris chopra -- joseph says his colleague recorded this video from her dining room in the sierra a couple weeks ago. she made sure to be as loud as she could so the bears new they weren't welcome. >> we've had a lot of calls like that, them going up to windows and pushing on doors to see if they can get in. they know there's food in houses. we are encouraging people to keep their doors and windows locked. reporter: and brian recorded this video recently of a mama bear known as jacuzzi and her cubs. a few of the hundred 50 bears that were under homes this year during hibernation. now snow is melting along with the bears coming out like this massive one in tahoe city recently. vehicles are also emerging under snowbanks. we are seeing broke
as j.r. stone explains, the bears are coming out of hibernation and their hungry. >> get out.e back. out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately, they do have that power of cuteness. you have to put that in the back of your mind. that's a very large wild animal. reporter: chris chopra -- joseph says his colleague recorded this video from her dining room in the sierra a couple weeks ago. she made sure to be as...
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j.r. stone was there and has more. >> you want to go outside? let's go. i'm sick and tired of being attacked by these people in this community, apologizing for the racism that's going on in this community. you are the problem. you are the problem. reporter: tense moments between the antioch mayor and a community member in a special meeting where residents and public officials commented on alleged racist and homophobic text messages sent between some antioch police officers. >> it's disgusting. it's vile. we are not going to tolerate this. that put heard on me. what's happening? >> i can't believe it. it's disgusting. it's more than disgusting. >> they have no business in being in law enforcement. >> for the other officers that are involved in calling black people by really derogatory terms, it's too much. reporter: part of an fbi and district attorney investigation have not been made public. our media partner obtained a report containing the texts in which officers used slurs and made light of national cases involving police violence. during tuesday's mee
j.r. stone was there and has more. >> you want to go outside? let's go. i'm sick and tired of being attacked by these people in this community, apologizing for the racism that's going on in this community. you are the problem. you are the problem. reporter: tense moments between the antioch mayor and a community member in a special meeting where residents and public officials commented on alleged racist and homophobic text messages sent between some antioch police officers. >> it's...
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abc 7 reporter j.r. stone explains. ite and nearby properties as the oakland a's have signed a binding agreement to purchase the new stadium in las vegas. >> oakland is one of the greatest places in the world. j.r.: that from oakland soccer club president who is optimistic about the future of the area. the soccer team announced thursday a proposal with the city and county to enter into a lease that would put a temporary soccer stadium withstands similar to the ones used in golf tournaments and f1aces at the malibu parking lot next to the coliseum site. >> it would be there for 10 years and would be our home in oakland and we are super excited to have made it official with the proposal. i am hoping that will work out for us. j.r.: the situation is complicated. currently the a's the counties 50% stake of coliseum land. the city of oakland owes the other 50% and has entered a development agreement with the black-owned development team. the group wants equity be focus going forward. >> i would even hope we could get the a's
abc 7 reporter j.r. stone explains. ite and nearby properties as the oakland a's have signed a binding agreement to purchase the new stadium in las vegas. >> oakland is one of the greatest places in the world. j.r.: that from oakland soccer club president who is optimistic about the future of the area. the soccer team announced thursday a proposal with the city and county to enter into a lease that would put a temporary soccer stadium withstands similar to the ones used in golf...
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j.r. stone was in san francisco, hearing the mixed feelings on tomorrow's forecast. jr: kites surfac beach on sunday to take advantage of the wind and the waves. >> 10 to 15 feet. it is beautiful. >> this is beautiful. i love this. i have not seen so many here ea. : it 6:0 ict oceanea bin they will be back on monday and they expect the wind to be even stronger at that time. an accurate expectation as the wind advisory goes into effect monday morning. >> i will be back here tomorrow, probably around 2:00 or 3:00. jr: while kite surfers might be excited about the ocean conditions to come, there is concern on land. many will aware of the trees that have fallen down during recent storms and the glass windows that have been blown out of several san francisco skyscrapers. >> i think it will be dangerous because it impacts the community as far as the community is concerned. falling trees will cause stops along the way. jr: some who live along the coast in montara say they will prepare before the advisory goes into effect. >> that gives me pause. i had to make sure everythin
j.r. stone was in san francisco, hearing the mixed feelings on tomorrow's forecast. jr: kites surfac beach on sunday to take advantage of the wind and the waves. >> 10 to 15 feet. it is beautiful. >> this is beautiful. i love this. i have not seen so many here ea. : it 6:0 ict oceanea bin they will be back on monday and they expect the wind to be even stronger at that time. an accurate expectation as the wind advisory goes into effect monday morning. >> i will be back here...
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as abc seven news reporter j.r. stones, the bears are back for hibernation and looking for food. >> get out. go away. >> the bears are back, out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately they do have the power of cuteness but you have to put that in the back of your mind. that is a very large and dangerous wild animal. >> chris joseph of keep tahoe blue says his colleague recorded this video from her dining room in the sierra a couple weeks ago. she made sure to be as loud as she could so the bears new they were not welcome. >> we've had a lot of calls like that with them going up to windows and pushing on doors a little bit to see if they can get in. they all know there is food and houses, they have for years. we are encouraging people to keep their doors and windows locked. >> and brian recorded this video recently of a mama bear known as jacuzzi enter cubs. a few of the nearly 150 bears that were under homes this year during hibernation. but now sno
as abc seven news reporter j.r. stones, the bears are back for hibernation and looking for food. >> get out. go away. >> the bears are back, out from hibernation and experts say they are looking for food in the lake tahoe region and beyond. >> unfortunately they do have the power of cuteness but you have to put that in the back of your mind. that is a very large and dangerous wild animal. >> chris joseph of keep tahoe blue says his colleague recorded this video from her...
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j.r. stone is here with the big winner of tonight's national championship game. n: there were local athletes making a big deal. j.r.: doesn't it make you feel proud? bay area players on both sides of the ball but one young man on uconn will be cheering louder tonight. joey now a national champion. a guard on the you can huskies born in nevada and attended marin catholic. tweeted a picture on monday night showing him and his family at the game. this sharpshooter playing for the university of san diego before transferring to uconn for the season and scoring six points in the championship game. others in the final game also from the bay. arianne travail is a marin city native. we recently spoke with his family about his success getting to the final four. >> i hugged him so tight. i kissed his face a thousand times. you did it, you are here. j.r.: san diego state's known as showtime grew up in west oakland and lead the team with 14 points monday night. heartbreak of the championship -- the cal transfer speaking to the heartbreak of the championship. >> it has been tou
j.r. stone is here with the big winner of tonight's national championship game. n: there were local athletes making a big deal. j.r.: doesn't it make you feel proud? bay area players on both sides of the ball but one young man on uconn will be cheering louder tonight. joey now a national champion. a guard on the you can huskies born in nevada and attended marin catholic. tweeted a picture on monday night showing him and his family at the game. this sharpshooter playing for the university of san...
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j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: thanks very much. a large part of the national conversation around the story has focused on the safety of san francisco. we wanted to spend extra time on this part of this equation. many top executives, including elon musk, called out the, quote, horrific violent crime on city streets. is there any truth to that? that can be the perception. bill scott offered his condolences to the family and friends of mr. l at m, the chief laid out facts. he said the case in san francisco is san francisco's 13th on the side of the year, the fourth within the boundaries of sfpd's southern station district, including mission bay. neighborhoods like the tenderloin and the bayview have had more homicides so far this year. the chief says every homicide case is a priority for them. >> our investigators investigate these just as we do any other loss of life. we know parents of cases get attention but all cases get the appropriate attention. it is appropriate for the public to know that. dan: one commissioner spoke to the sw
j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: thanks very much. a large part of the national conversation around the story has focused on the safety of san francisco. we wanted to spend extra time on this part of this equation. many top executives, including elon musk, called out the, quote, horrific violent crime on city streets. is there any truth to that? that can be the perception. bill scott offered his condolences to the family and friends of mr. l at m, the chief laid out facts. he said the case in san...
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.: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: do stay with abc 7 for nba playoffs on friday. you can watch the caps and makes, and again at 530 them on sunday. if you cannot walk to the chase center, to in to abc 7 news. could they do public service cuts for the bay area? the new technique to keep agencies on track. dion: plus vice president, harris makes a stop in california at a place she calls a worldwide model is an expanding access to clean transportation. ama: and a new decision tonight in dion: developing news on senator dion feinstein's congress, and a plan could face republican opposition. this would allow president biden's judicial nominees to move fight -- move forward. a so-called death spiral. that is what local leaders say could happen to bay area public transit agencies if they do not get more funding from the state. tim johns says with sacramento projecting a budget office at this year, that money could be hard to come by. >> we are sounding the alarm and urging the governor and our state legislature to step up. tim: francisco city hall tuesday afternoon. slat
.: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: do stay with abc 7 for nba playoffs on friday. you can watch the caps and makes, and again at 530 them on sunday. if you cannot walk to the chase center, to in to abc 7 news. could they do public service cuts for the bay area? the new technique to keep agencies on track. dion: plus vice president, harris makes a stop in california at a place she calls a worldwide model is an expanding access to clean transportation. ama: and a new decision tonight in dion:...
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ama: j.r. stone spoke with experts tonight to get answers. >> all of a sudden there was a big jolt and shaking. >> it started to shake and really started to roll. j.r.: descriptions of tuesday's earthquake that centered than hollister came from across the bay area. on my facebook page, questions and comments came pouring in about the shake alert early warning system. some like melanie received this image and said, i felt it in gil wrote, got alert on my phone, but many other people like vicky and sheila never received an alert. those from usgs have a reason for that. >> the people who receive those alerts will be the people who can feel that intensity three level. j.r.: and in the dark areas where many of you told me you felt the quake, this official from usgs says that intense movement was felt in the southern area of this map, where the earthquake was not centered in san hinze spoke -- san francisco or san jose. >> the ideas to send the alerts to the people who can feel the most shaking and where t
ama: j.r. stone spoke with experts tonight to get answers. >> all of a sudden there was a big jolt and shaking. >> it started to shake and really started to roll. j.r.: descriptions of tuesday's earthquake that centered than hollister came from across the bay area. on my facebook page, questions and comments came pouring in about the shake alert early warning system. some like melanie received this image and said, i felt it in gil wrote, got alert on my phone, but many other people...
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j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: thanks very much. a large part of the national conversation around the story has focused on the safety of san francisco. we wanted to spend extra time on this part of this equation. many top executives, including elon musk, called out the, quote, horrific violent crime on city streets. is there any truth to that? that can be the perception. bill scott offered his condolences to the family and friends of mr. lee. at a meeting, the chief laid out facts. he said the case in san francisco is san francisco's 13th on the side of the year, the fourth within the boundaries of sfpd's southern station district, including mission bay. neighborhoods like the tenderloin and the bayview have had more homicides so far this year. the chief says every homicide case is a priority for them. >> our investigators investigate these just as we do any other loss of life. we know parents of cases get attention but all cases get the appropriate attention. it is appropriate for the public to know that. dan: one commissioner spok
j.r. stone, abc7news. dan: thanks very much. a large part of the national conversation around the story has focused on the safety of san francisco. we wanted to spend extra time on this part of this equation. many top executives, including elon musk, called out the, quote, horrific violent crime on city streets. is there any truth to that? that can be the perception. bill scott offered his condolences to the family and friends of mr. lee. at a meeting, the chief laid out facts. he said the case...
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j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: thank you. meantime, one man is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning for allegedly shooting and killing his girlfriend and her 13-year-old daughter. 23-year-old antonio lamont public faces two counts of murder and attempted murder. the shooting happened saturday night in an apartment on park street. police have identified the victims is 43-year-old rebecca jenkins and her daughter desiree. jenkins' daughter was having a sleepover with a friend who was also shot and survived. the family member of jenkins and her daughter posted this gofundme raising money for domestic violence awareness and the three other daughters jenkins leaves behind. the constant wrestling with gun violence and domestic violence in our communities leaves a heavy weight on anyone. we have compiled a list of vetted resources to process these incidents and offer help. it is available at abc7news.com /takeaction. ama: california lawmakers have announced new state legislation to curb gun violence. the bills were announced i
j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: thank you. meantime, one man is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning for allegedly shooting and killing his girlfriend and her 13-year-old daughter. 23-year-old antonio lamont public faces two counts of murder and attempted murder. the shooting happened saturday night in an apartment on park street. police have identified the victims is 43-year-old rebecca jenkins and her daughter desiree. jenkins' daughter was having a sleepover with a friend who was also...
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j.r. stone is here with the big winner of tonight's national championship game. here were local athletes making a big deal. j.r.: doesn't it make you feel proud? bay area players on both sides of the ball but one young man on uconn will be cheering louder tonight. joey now a national champion. a guard on the you can huskies born in nevada and attended marin catholic. tweeted a picture on monday night showing him and his family at the game. this sharpshooter playing for the university of san diego before transferring to uconn for the season and scoring six points in the championship game. others in the final game also from the bay. . we recently spoke with his family about his success getting to the final four. >> i hugged him so tight. i kissed his face a thousand times. you did it, you are here. j.r.: san diego state's known as showtime grew up in west oakland and lead the team with 14 points monday night. heartbreak of the championship -- the cal transfer speaking to the heartbreak of the championship. >> it has been tough. let's go. home and get a job. . j.r.:
j.r. stone is here with the big winner of tonight's national championship game. here were local athletes making a big deal. j.r.: doesn't it make you feel proud? bay area players on both sides of the ball but one young man on uconn will be cheering louder tonight. joey now a national champion. a guard on the you can huskies born in nevada and attended marin catholic. tweeted a picture on monday night showing him and his family at the game. this sharpshooter playing for the university of san...
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ama: j.r. stone spoke with experts tonight to get answers. >> all of a sudden there was a big jolt and shaking. >> it started to shake and really started to roll. j.r.: descriptions of tuesday's earthquake that centered than hollister came from across the bay area. on my facebook page, questions and comments came pouring in about the shake alert early warning system. some like melanie received this image and said, i felt it in gil wrote, got alert on my phone, but many other people like vicky and sheila never received an alert. those from usgs have a reason for that. >> the people who receive those alerts will be the people who can feel that intensity three level. j.r.: and in the dark areas where many of you told me you felt the quake, this official from usgs says that intense movement was felt in the southern area of this map, where the earthquake was not centered in san hinze spoke -- san francisco or san jose. >> the ideas to send the alerts to the people who can feel the most shaking and where t
ama: j.r. stone spoke with experts tonight to get answers. >> all of a sudden there was a big jolt and shaking. >> it started to shake and really started to roll. j.r.: descriptions of tuesday's earthquake that centered than hollister came from across the bay area. on my facebook page, questions and comments came pouring in about the shake alert early warning system. some like melanie received this image and said, i felt it in gil wrote, got alert on my phone, but many other people...
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.: j.r. stone, abc 7 news. ama: do stay with abc 7 for nba playoffs on friday. you can watch the caps and makes, and again at 530 them on sunday. if you cannot walk to the chase center, to in to abc 7 news. could they do public service cuts for the bay area? the new technique to keep agencies on track. dion: plus vice president, harris makes a stop in california at a place she calls a worldwide model is an expanding access to clean transportation. ama: and a new decis do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. [tap tap] my secret to beating sniff checks? secret dry spray. just spray and stay fresh all day. my turn. secret actually fights odor. and it's aluminum free. hours later, still fresh. secret works. for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for
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j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: thank you. meantime, one man is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning for allegedly shooting and killing his girlfriend and her 13-year-old daughter. 23-year-old antonio lamont public faces two counts of murder and attempted murder. the shooting happened saturday night in an apartment on park street. police have identified the victims is 43-year-old rebecca jenkins and her daughter desiree. jenkins' daughter was having a sleepover with a friend who was also shot and survived. the family member of jenkins and her daughter posted this gofundme raising money for domestic violence awareness and the three other daughters jenkins leaves behind. the constant wrestling with gun violence and domestic violence in our communities leaves a heavy weight on anyone. we have compiled a list of vetted resources to process these incidents and offer help. it is available at abc7news.com /takeaction. ama: california lawmakers have announced new state legislation to curb gun violence. the bills were announced i
j.r. stone, abc 7 news. dan: thank you. meantime, one man is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow morning for allegedly shooting and killing his girlfriend and her 13-year-old daughter. 23-year-old antonio lamont public faces two counts of murder and attempted murder. the shooting happened saturday night in an apartment on park street. police have identified the victims is 43-year-old rebecca jenkins and her daughter desiree. jenkins' daughter was having a sleepover with a friend who was also...
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abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing from parents and students in the neighborhood and has the latest . we were around the sophomore d then we see our vice principal running towards something. we're like, what's going on? like, it's kind of goofy, like, what's going on? audrey kirk hart, a student at northgate high school in walnut creek, describes the moments after officials say a ninth grade boy stabbed a ninth grade girl. we knew somebody was bleeding and we were just scared. like what happened? like maybe it was just like an injury or something. but once we heard somebody got stabbed, we were like, this is crazy. like, what's going on? officials say they received a call from the school around 1 p.m. saying that there had been a stabbing. tamara bynum says her son heard the commotion and then saw a vice principal not only helped catch the teen stabbing suspect, but hold him down, too. our vice principal was the one that was able to tackle him. somebody told me that he ran after the attacker because he tried
abc seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing from parents and students in the neighborhood and has the latest . we were around the sophomore d then we see our vice principal running towards something. we're like, what's going on? like, it's kind of goofy, like, what's going on? audrey kirk hart, a student at northgate high school in walnut creek, describes the moments after officials say a ninth grade boy stabbed a ninth grade girl. we knew somebody was bleeding and we were just scared. like...
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abc's seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing from parents and students in the neighborhood and has the latest . we were around the sophomore, the softball bleachers, and then we see our vice principal running towards something. we're like, what's going on? like, it's kind of goofy, like what's going on? audrey kirk hart, a student at northgate high school in walnut creek, describing the moments after officials say a ninth grade boy stabbed a ninth grade girl. we knew somebody was bleeding and we were just scared, like what happened? like maybe it was just like an injury or something. but once we heard somebody got stabbed, we were like, this is crazy. like, what's going on? officials say they received a call from the school around 1 p.m. saying that there had been a stabbing. tamara beinart says her son heard the commotion and then saw a vice principal not only helped catch the teen stabbing suspect, but hold him down to our vice principal. i was the one that was able to tackle him. somebody told me that he ran after
abc's seven news reporter j.r. stone is hearing from parents and students in the neighborhood and has the latest . we were around the sophomore, the softball bleachers, and then we see our vice principal running towards something. we're like, what's going on? like, it's kind of goofy, like what's going on? audrey kirk hart, a student at northgate high school in walnut creek, describing the moments after officials say a ninth grade boy stabbed a ninth grade girl. we knew somebody was bleeding...
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in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc7news. kumasi: now to the state of real estate, abc 7 is looking into the closures and the financial impact on the city. what have we learned? jobina: 30% of downtown office space is vacant. that includes 350 california s a 24 story tower that once sat on some of the most valuable real estate. the building was worth around $300 million in 2019. it is up for sale now and bids are expected to come in around $60 million. a huge drop. the sale could set the rate for other commercial real estate in the area. >> two geese have laid the golden eggs for san francisco, the tourism industry that is rebounding and the other was the downtown office economy. that one is in more trouble and is going to come with profound financial impacts to san francisco government's tax pace. jobina: the supervisor says the city budget is expected to be slashed by a quarter of a billion dollars and next year by another half billion. despite the toll that could take , he is hopeful the neighborhood will eventually turn a
in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc7news. kumasi: now to the state of real estate, abc 7 is looking into the closures and the financial impact on the city. what have we learned? jobina: 30% of downtown office space is vacant. that includes 350 california s a 24 story tower that once sat on some of the most valuable real estate. the building was worth around $300 million in 2019. it is up for sale now and bids are expected to come in around $60 million. a huge drop. the sale could set the rate for...
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many told j.r. stone they did not receive the alert through the app. less amount of shaking, the less likelihood of getting an alert. >> the basic currency of the shake alert system is time. the more alerts you want to deliver, it takes more time. ryan: he went on to are constantly looking to make the app better and more convenient but right now they want to focus on people who need it most. that is why places like gilroy received the alert but in san francisco a lot of us may not have. julian: thank you so much. you want to make sure you are ready for the next earthquake. do that by getting a kit, making a plan, and be informed. if you need help check out abc7news.com/prepare. we have all of that information laid out there. another r&b experience is coming to chase center this summer. kumasi: you better, tyree's. look at the lineup. tyrese it is friday, june 23. i went to the last one they had. genuine was there. monica was there. i was close. julian: singing your heart out. kumasi: kevin campbell was there. 112 was there. wonderful -- kumasi: wonderf
many told j.r. stone they did not receive the alert through the app. less amount of shaking, the less likelihood of getting an alert. >> the basic currency of the shake alert system is time. the more alerts you want to deliver, it takes more time. ryan: he went on to are constantly looking to make the app better and more convenient but right now they want to focus on people who need it most. that is why places like gilroy received the alert but in san francisco a lot of us may not have....
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our reporter j.r. stone was there and it was standing room only. reporter: more than 100 people in the sunset recreation center on thursday night. this is the first time san francisco's district attorney and police chief have together spoken to community members in person since 43 year old bob lee was killed in a stabbing on the other cited of town. we are igin murder. there is evidence i cannot talk about because we do not want to jeopardize the case. but there are good developments in the case. that is as much as i can say. reporter: those hearsay they are aware of crimes that have happened in other parts of the city, but they want to focus on crimes happening here. >> the focus has been on downtown and that is not all of san francisco. san francisco has neighborhoods and it they need to be equally represented in terms of police and fire. >> right now, all of the places are not safe, even on sunset. that's why we are doing this. >> we do not have the right number of policeman. reporter: bill scott says the department is sure a 68 officers. he als
our reporter j.r. stone was there and it was standing room only. reporter: more than 100 people in the sunset recreation center on thursday night. this is the first time san francisco's district attorney and police chief have together spoken to community members in person since 43 year old bob lee was killed in a stabbing on the other cited of town. we are igin murder. there is evidence i cannot talk about because we do not want to jeopardize the case. but there are good developments in the...
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in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc 7 news. kumasi: it is certainly going to be an exciting night in san francisco. the warriors, back home taking on the kings. they just need one win to advance. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo live at chasewere hg ts not as stressful as we would say , as the last two, but hopefully as exciting inside chase. amanda: tonight, but the big question everyone was asking after game five on social media is, how did the golden state warriors keep doing this? you will remember we were here last year, talking about -- not last year, last week ahead of game three, saying, oh my goodness, we are 0-2, what is going to happen? are they going to pull through? and they absolutely had. we are now 3-2. my goodness, back at the chase center tonight with an opportunity to clinch this series and advance from the first round of the western conference playoff series. the boys bringing it home for this one, doing what they do. the sixth-seeded defending champion's have entirely bounce back after those two open
in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc 7 news. kumasi: it is certainly going to be an exciting night in san francisco. the warriors, back home taking on the kings. they just need one win to advance. abc 7 news reporter amanda del castillo live at chasewere hg ts not as stressful as we would say , as the last two, but hopefully as exciting inside chase. amanda: tonight, but the big question everyone was asking after game five on social media is, how did the golden state warriors keep doing this? you...