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now reporting in the newsroom, kimberly chang, ktla, 5 news.0 ficus. trees are due to be removed from the city's uptown area. residents environmentalists argue the plan is too extreme. jennifer mcgraw from our sister station, ktla has more. >>it's this gorgeous canopy of trees that distinguishes with years uptown and down below provides copious amounts of shade for business and visitors. but a proposed plan to upgrade the prominent means the trees have to go devastated and it's unnecessary. more than 85 histories will get the ax once planted in the 60's will be replaced by much smaller trees. connie mccormack and thousands of residents who signed a petition are baking city leaders to save the trees. well, we've been telling the council is it's not mutually exclusive. >>to renovate uptown, we want that. and to keep some of the trees in the canopy that's really important to the citizens. but the city argues the trees are invasive. the roots are growing outward into businesses and uprooting sidewalks. if we're going to do any improvements up here
now reporting in the newsroom, kimberly chang, ktla, 5 news.0 ficus. trees are due to be removed from the city's uptown area. residents environmentalists argue the plan is too extreme. jennifer mcgraw from our sister station, ktla has more. >>it's this gorgeous canopy of trees that distinguishes with years uptown and down below provides copious amounts of shade for business and visitors. but a proposed plan to upgrade the prominent means the trees have to go devastated and it's...
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>>kimberly chang, ktla, 5 >>kimberly chang, ktla, 5 news. (♪♪) the best summer plans come from the backet's go camping! i want to see a dinosaur! let's rescue a puppy... a real one. let's go on a big family road trip! volvo plug-in hybrids short trips on electric, longer trips on gas. mom, can we drive until we see the stars? the volvo xc60 and xc90 plug-in hybrid. visit your local volvo retailer to explore plug-in hybrid vehicles during the summer safely savings event. baseball is saying goodbye to the say, hey, kid, former giants hall of >>was on deck bobby thompson, his shot heard around the world to take the panic and propel the giants into the world series. >>i didn't understand what was happening until everybody started jumping up and down. we want to find harris hodges on the loud speaker saying that as one of big hit done with the bad home plate. >>they lost to the yankees in 6 games after missing part of the 52 and all of the 53 season to serve in the army during the korean war where he was taught is famous basket catch by fellow service men may's return to the giants in 54 wit
>>kimberly chang, ktla, 5 >>kimberly chang, ktla, 5 news. (♪♪) the best summer plans come from the backet's go camping! i want to see a dinosaur! let's rescue a puppy... a real one. let's go on a big family road trip! volvo plug-in hybrids short trips on electric, longer trips on gas. mom, can we drive until we see the stars? the volvo xc60 and xc90 plug-in hybrid. visit your local volvo retailer to explore plug-in hybrid vehicles during the summer safely savings event. baseball...
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ktla is kimberly chang has more. >>tens of thousands of graduates and visitors are expected on the ucla campus throughout the day for graduation ceremonies. we did see strict security policies in place, including a clear bag policy metal detector checks. and we did notice extra security on campus. >>nearly 30,000 guests are expected to pack ucla pauley pavilion at 3 commencement ceremonies throughout the day. some graduates told me they did not get a traditional high school graduations. so they're thrilled to finally celebrate this moment with loved ones. we were worried about education beginning because we heard the rumor it cause. so it because a protest gladly at that >>so, happy to have the graduation here. cause especially international ngo. so i hope i have the like my high school graduation was not as successful because of covid us. i really hope the college like commencement kids. the like normally do so excited. some wondered if ongoing protests on campus over the israel-hamas war would disrupt graduation. e
ktla is kimberly chang has more. >>tens of thousands of graduates and visitors are expected on the ucla campus throughout the day for graduation ceremonies. we did see strict security policies in place, including a clear bag policy metal detector checks. and we did notice extra security on campus. >>nearly 30,000 guests are expected to pack ucla pauley pavilion at 3 commencement ceremonies throughout the day. some graduates told me they did not get a traditional high school...
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kimberly mayfield. these folks will hold things together over the next day, two, three, five week whatever. and nothing should change in terms of oakland government. now, if this thing drags on for weeks or months with uncertainty, that's another story. but right now there should be nothing to worry about. as far as oaklanders are concerned. and anybody else doing business with the city, things go on. larry erstin, thank you very much. all right, let's get you caught up now on some other headlines we're watching tonight. the man accused of kidnaping and assaulting the husband, a former house speaker, nancy pelosi, has been found guilty again, this time in a state trial in san francisco. david de pap found guilty on all counts. the attack happened back in october 2022 at the pelosi, san francisco home. paul pelosi told the jury he woke up to de pap standing over him, asking where nancy was, and then saying he would have to wait for her in the minutes that followed, paul pelosi managed to contact 911, leading to a moment caught on police body cam video when de pap can be seen hitting paul in the head with a hammer. th
kimberly mayfield. these folks will hold things together over the next day, two, three, five week whatever. and nothing should change in terms of oakland government. now, if this thing drags on for weeks or months with uncertainty, that's another story. but right now there should be nothing to worry about. as far as oaklanders are concerned. and anybody else doing business with the city, things go on. larry erstin, thank you very much. all right, let's get you caught up now on some other...
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so kimberly, some of describing this is one of the most significant changes to immigration law relating to on documented migrants any use take us through why this is a big deal. yeah, it is a big deal in part because the us congress hasn't been able to pass in the legislation in decades. so any change is significant on that front. and also it's significant as you point out, because previously under the current program before when you were married to a us citizen, even if you wanted to apply for a pathway to assistantship or even get the the green card, you still have to go back to your country of origin and wait sometimes a very long time, even beyond a year or more in order to get that paperwork process, but no longer is the case. now you could wait for that paperwork to be processed. can stay inside the united states. you can even have a work visa, well that is occurring and so all of this is part of the new program that the us present is set to announce in the coming moment. that is set to begin at any moment . and what we can tell you also is that this is a program, but the is unlik
so kimberly, some of describing this is one of the most significant changes to immigration law relating to on documented migrants any use take us through why this is a big deal. yeah, it is a big deal in part because the us congress hasn't been able to pass in the legislation in decades. so any change is significant on that front. and also it's significant as you point out, because previously under the current program before when you were married to a us citizen, even if you wanted to apply for...
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so changing the norms that make it a case for people to be threatened and harassed, if you're in political office is one way as well. that was kimberly mcarthur from the a political foundation. thank you so much. we appreciate it. thank you as well . india is prime minister under under moody has been sworn in for a historic 3rd term at a ceremony in delhi. for the 1st time, you'll have to rely on coalition partners to govern after his hendo nationalist b. j. p. failed to secure an outright majority. yet to announce the makeup of his cabinet bond, you'll be governing with a national democratic alliance, and the legal dest, i'm party. you're up to date on the w news up next, our series, her reports, and attempts to empower and girls. a mary, anna evans, dean from me, and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching the we are all set and were watching closely all the to bring you the story behind the news. we roll about unbiased information. all 3 minus one pixel. we in 5 every day the world wide web for free because we can take the different w.
so changing the norms that make it a case for people to be threatened and harassed, if you're in political office is one way as well. that was kimberly mcarthur from the a political foundation. thank you so much. we appreciate it. thank you as well . india is prime minister under under moody has been sworn in for a historic 3rd term at a ceremony in delhi. for the 1st time, you'll have to rely on coalition partners to govern after his hendo nationalist b. j. p. failed to secure an outright...
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so 1st of all, kimberly, this is being described as one of the most significant changes to immigration, little related to, and documented migrants in the years. take us through what exactly this means. yeah, well you really nailed it there just a moment ago when you described that big shift as what it is. it makes it so significant is the fact that no longer will people have to leave the united states in order to be process. now, those who are, who enter the united states illegally and now are married to an american citizen, may even have children. now they'll be able to stay in the united states and work through that paperwork that paperwork that many people refer to as trying to get a green card or permanent residency. this is going to affect roughly half a 1000000 people and then the children of spouses, of american citizens. it will be roughly 50000 people that could be affected by this. what this will allow is for those who as of june 17th 2024, who have been living in the united states for roughly 10 years or more, they will be able to apply under this program. and it will allow
so 1st of all, kimberly, this is being described as one of the most significant changes to immigration, little related to, and documented migrants in the years. take us through what exactly this means. yeah, well you really nailed it there just a moment ago when you described that big shift as what it is. it makes it so significant is the fact that no longer will people have to leave the united states in order to be process. now, those who are, who enter the united states illegally and now are...
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kimberly: i think it is a bigger power grab by the courts than even that. this is a groundbreaking changeng courts and judges not just the scotus a tremendous amount of power. remember the case that began with one judge who was picked purposely to try to toss out fda approval of a drug. that is not what judges do. that is not -- the supreme court today just because they wanted to overturned a precedent. we need to rely on them and less and less the supreme court is allowing people to do it. amna: there was another big case coming up, monday will be the last day of their term and there is the case involving former president trump's claim of immunity, trying to overturned the 2020 election loss. how are you looking at that? kimberly: with the caveat that no one knows what will happen i expect this court to find some level of immunity. not absolute. the fact it has taken this long i expect there will be a lot of strong dissents that will be issued that the justices might still be working on. and then the case will be remanded down. we do not know how it will play out but i think it makes it
kimberly: i think it is a bigger power grab by the courts than even that. this is a groundbreaking changeng courts and judges not just the scotus a tremendous amount of power. remember the case that began with one judge who was picked purposely to try to toss out fda approval of a drug. that is not what judges do. that is not -- the supreme court today just because they wanted to overturned a precedent. we need to rely on them and less and less the supreme court is allowing people to do it....
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i'm kimberly hooper for viewers in north america, cnn this morning is next for the rest of the world, it's african voices changing 'm thinking, i'm going to die and i thought that was it one of the earth with liev schreiber tomorrow at nine on cnn for moderate to severe crohn's disease, sky rosie is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visible we improve damage to the intestinal lining. >> serious allergic reactions, and an increased risk of infections or a lower...
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kimberly, you look at these new polls that just came out, and also the fact that nate silver is saying that that presidential race is no longer a tossup, but of course i guess that could change tomorrow night. >> yes, and don't just look at these polls martha, look at the ones from four years ago, which is what i think really matters. if you look back then, biden was leading in six out of those seven states. meant by a lot, but he was certainly leading and those leads grew as time went on. and we instead see a very different dynamic. now things are completely switched. donald trump is far ahead of where joe biden was at this time four years ago. know that is obviously a function of the president, and his fairly dismal track record and the dissatisfaction of americans out there. but, we have also seen some pull tightening just recently as well. which is also a warning to republicans that, this is not necessarily a cakewalk, and a reminder that incumbents still do have a lot of advantages when it comes to reelections. >> indeed, there is president right and not on the right-hand side of your screen right now set to be getting ready with a lot of policy experts, and people that
kimberly, you look at these new polls that just came out, and also the fact that nate silver is saying that that presidential race is no longer a tossup, but of course i guess that could change tomorrow night. >> yes, and don't just look at these polls martha, look at the ones from four years ago, which is what i think really matters. if you look back then, biden was leading in six out of those seven states. meant by a lot, but he was certainly leading and those leads grew as time went...
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in congress to change the constitution and be able to pass all the reforms he has been unable to pass. the second part of your question is his legacy vis-a-vis the united states. kimberlyrelationship between mexico and the united states has soured. mainly because it started with president trump. one president trump -- when president trump called them racist and bad hombres. that caused resentment and in mexican trump threatened a 5% tariff on mexican goods if lopez obrador did not do something to curb migration. that was a bad start in the relationship. coming from this leftist tradition -- a mexican leftist tradition in which they have always resented the united states. they don't see united states as this incredible economic engine where mexico has flourished, but rather as the imperialistic power. they have always supported cuba. that is the framework in which they see the united states. remember when president trump captured the top military official in mexico which was an ally. he asked trump to send him back to mexico to be prosecuted here. the moment the general arrived in mexico he was free. there have not been a lot of cooperation regarding drug trafficking or
in congress to change the constitution and be able to pass all the reforms he has been unable to pass. the second part of your question is his legacy vis-a-vis the united states. kimberlyrelationship between mexico and the united states has soured. mainly because it started with president trump. one president trump -- when president trump called them racist and bad hombres. that caused resentment and in mexican trump threatened a 5% tariff on mexican goods if lopez obrador did not do something...
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in congress to change the constitution and be able to pass all the reforms he has been unable to pass. the second part of your question is his legacy vis-a-vis the united states. kimberlyeve that under this administration the relationship between mexico and the united states has soured. mainly because it started with president trump. one president trump -- when trump called them racist and bad hombres. that caused resentment and in mexican society. president trump threatened a 50% tariff on mexican goods if lopez obrador did not do something to curb migration. that was a bad start in the relationship. coming from this leftist tradition -- a mexican leftist tradition in which they have always resented the united states. they don't see united states as this incredible economic engine where mexico has flourished, but rather as the imperialistic power. they have always supported cuba. that is the framework in which they see the united states. remember when president trump captured the top military official in mexico which was an ally. he asked trump to send him back to mexico to be prosecuted hthe moment the general arrived in mexico he was free. there have not been a lot
in congress to change the constitution and be able to pass all the reforms he has been unable to pass. the second part of your question is his legacy vis-a-vis the united states. kimberlyeve that under this administration the relationship between mexico and the united states has soured. mainly because it started with president trump. one president trump -- when trump called them racist and bad hombres. that caused resentment and in mexican society. president trump threatened a 50% tariff on...