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appreciate it, kris kobach. >> my pleasure. lou: mueller report, found no collusion, driving trump hating radical dimms and the republican rinos as well,. nuts. did i mention chamber of commerce, business round table. wroowall street and the koch brothers. we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins here next, stay with us. the biggest week in television is almost here. xfinity watchathon week. starting april 8th, enjoy free access to the best shows and movies from hbo, showtime, epix and more. what! whether it's more jaw droppers, standing o's upon standing o's or tv's biggest show stoppers. get more into what you're into. get ready to watch with xfinity x1 or the xfinity stream app. xfinity watchathon week. free starting april 8th. boop! lou: if you have and doubt what so every about where mitch mcconnell stands, he cleared it up. the rino majority leader, saying there no longer any distance between him and president trump on the issue of healthcare reform. boldly claiming today he made it clear to president that sena
appreciate it, kris kobach. >> my pleasure. lou: mueller report, found no collusion, driving trump hating radical dimms and the republican rinos as well,. nuts. did i mention chamber of commerce, business round table. wroowall street and the koch brothers. we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins here next, stay with us. the biggest week in television is almost here. xfinity watchathon week. starting april 8th, enjoy free access to the best shows and movies from hbo, showtime,...
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kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> interesting. thank you, kris. >>> 4:36. if you live in the north bay, your commute could soon become a little cheaper. the agency said it comes after several passengers complained about the costs. right now it's about $3.50 to ride smart one way. and $11.50 for the full length of the existing line. riders can buy unlimited passes for $200 per month. some of the riders we spoke with say they would like to see a change happen. others say they don't mind the current practices. >> i think the fares are good. >> it's probably a little high. but it beats sitting in traffic. >> bart is considering a pilot program to provide a 20% discount for low-income passengers. another proposal would allow kids to ride free with the purchase of an adult ticket. smart board will discuss the proposal at its afternoon meeting. >>> today city leaders in san francisco will come to remember the impact of a powerful and historic 1906 earthquake and fire. tomorrow marks 113 years since the natural disaster. a luncheon to pay tribute to the victims is
kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> interesting. thank you, kris. >>> 4:36. if you live in the north bay, your commute could soon become a little cheaper. the agency said it comes after several passengers complained about the costs. right now it's about $3.50 to ride smart one way. and $11.50 for the full length of the existing line. riders can buy unlimited passes for $200 per month. some of the riders we spoke with say they would like to see a change happen....
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. >> reporter: correct, kris and marcus. the bottom line is that the sunnyvale department of public safety does believe this was an intentional act. they have evidence that witnesses that indicates the driver was accelerating. there is no indication that he tried to break. you can see the intersection of el camino and sunnyvale. parts of it are still shut down. they are waiting for the sun to comes up to get another look at the scene. this happened 6:40 last night. a man behind the wheel of a black sedan ran into eight people. two on bicycles. the remaining six on foot. they were either in the crosswalk or sidewalk waiting to cross. you can see their belongings are strewn all over the place. all eight victims, the youngest being 13 years old, they were taken to the hospital. police say some of the injuries are serious. the driver ended up crashing into a nearby tree. he was arrested. police have been questioning him overnight to determine, again, what his term was which, again, is a big question mark for us. police indicated
. >> reporter: correct, kris and marcus. the bottom line is that the sunnyvale department of public safety does believe this was an intentional act. they have evidence that witnesses that indicates the driver was accelerating. there is no indication that he tried to break. you can see the intersection of el camino and sunnyvale. parts of it are still shut down. they are waiting for the sun to comes up to get another look at the scene. this happened 6:40 last night. a man behind the wheel...
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appreciate it, kris kobach. >> my pleasure. lou: mueller report, found no collusion, driving trump hating radical dimms and the republican rinos as well,. nuts. did i mention chamber of commerce, business round table. wroowall street and the koch brothers. we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins here next, stay with us. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll fi
appreciate it, kris kobach. >> my pleasure. lou: mueller report, found no collusion, driving trump hating radical dimms and the republican rinos as well,. nuts. did i mention chamber of commerce, business round table. wroowall street and the koch brothers. we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins here next, stay with us. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray...
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appreciate it, kris kobach. >> my pleasure. lou: mueller report, found no collusion, driving trump hating radical dimms and the republican rinos as well,. nuts. did i mention chamber of commerce, business round table. wroowall street and the koch brothers. we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins here next, stay with us. great news, liberty mutual customizes... uh uh, i deliver the news around here. sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. lou: if you have and doubt what so every about where mitch mcconnell stands, he cleared it up. the rino majority leader, saying there no longer any distance between him and president trump on the issue of healthc
appreciate it, kris kobach. >> my pleasure. lou: mueller report, found no collusion, driving trump hating radical dimms and the republican rinos as well,. nuts. did i mention chamber of commerce, business round table. wroowall street and the koch brothers. we take it up with republican strategist ed rollins here next, stay with us. great news, liberty mutual customizes... uh uh, i deliver the news around here. sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for...
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kris? >> thank you, kari. >>> stanford's long-plan expansion is on hold over a 40-year o deal between the university and palo alto unified. that expansion would add overall more than 2 million square feet of development over 15 years. but because stanford agreed to negotiate only through santa clara county, the supervisor put it on indefinite hold. they told me today they're hoping for some sort of resolution. supervisor joe smidian has not responded to our request for comment. >>> a marin district school will no longer carry the name dixie. the man has been fighting to get the name changed since 1997. after meeting for several hours and with testimony last night, the board voted to scrap the name by august 22nd. the committee will come up with a name later. >> you have the choice tonight to be the ones who go down in history books as doing the right thing and changing the name. or you can wait for another few years. and this is going to come back again, and another school board will vote t
kris? >> thank you, kari. >>> stanford's long-plan expansion is on hold over a 40-year o deal between the university and palo alto unified. that expansion would add overall more than 2 million square feet of development over 15 years. but because stanford agreed to negotiate only through santa clara county, the supervisor put it on indefinite hold. they told me today they're hoping for some sort of resolution. supervisor joe smidian has not responded to our request for comment....
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kris? >> reporter: well, hi there, laura. these are some of the community leaders who are running through exercises about the difficulties of outreach and the barriers pon them as we're in the heart of silicon valley and would you believe this is the very first census where people will be able to answer the census online, on their phones, on their tablets, on their computers and not just on a paper form. so it is a very different day for the census. now, making people feel comfortable with that technological change and giving their information electronically is just one aspect of santa clara county's outreach. the county is also working with the community groups to ease people's fears about answering the censusasio status. and this is a big one right now. 9 county's census director told me that part of that effort is explaining that the answers that people give on the census are not meant to be tracked back to them individually. >> people's individual answers are kept confidential. they can't be released to different agencies
kris? >> reporter: well, hi there, laura. these are some of the community leaders who are running through exercises about the difficulties of outreach and the barriers pon them as we're in the heart of silicon valley and would you believe this is the very first census where people will be able to answer the census online, on their phones, on their tablets, on their computers and not just on a paper form. so it is a very different day for the census. now, making people feel comfortable...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez just got off the phone with the california department of health. so talk a little bit about who's most at risk. >> i was surprised to see, laura and marcus, that some of the people who got sick with the measles were actually adults who were fully vaccinated. i want to get right to what the health department told me about an hour ago. there are now 38 confirmed cases of maz lz statewide. that's holding steady. 75% of those folks who got sick are adults. while the majority, 65%, were unvaccinated, some were undervaccinated, that is, they only had one dose of the measles vaccine. they may not have known that. and almost everyone who got the measles got it while they were out of the country but then spread it here at home because of the high vaccination rate in our state. so who needs to worry here? if you're going to be traveling out of the country, especially to a country that has some measles activity right now and you are younger than 62, you should ask your doctor about a booster shot. you might need one. if you are older than 62, then you might b
nbc bay area's kris sanchez just got off the phone with the california department of health. so talk a little bit about who's most at risk. >> i was surprised to see, laura and marcus, that some of the people who got sick with the measles were actually adults who were fully vaccinated. i want to get right to what the health department told me about an hour ago. there are now 38 confirmed cases of maz lz statewide. that's holding steady. 75% of those folks who got sick are adults. while...
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>> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, kris. they gave us an update after watching that shocking video of that muni rider in this incident. in fact i want to show our viewers that video. a very scary incident for that muni rider and really anyone who rides muni when they see something like this. it did talk place on april 12th. as you mentioned, the woman's finger getting jammed in one of the back doors of a muni train and then getting dragged onto the tracks. now, this morning the agency didn't give us an update on that woman's condition. we know she was reportedly taken to sf general for her injuries but sfmta did make it clear that the new cars went through what they describe as exhaustive testing that both national and state regulatory standards. and they say they were, quote unquote, disturbed after seeing this incident we're showing you guys on the video. that's why they've taken the steps ton only disable -- no, they said they've taken the steps, excuse me, to disable the back doors on the 68 muni cars in service and they
>> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, kris. they gave us an update after watching that shocking video of that muni rider in this incident. in fact i want to show our viewers that video. a very scary incident for that muni rider and really anyone who rides muni when they see something like this. it did talk place on april 12th. as you mentioned, the woman's finger getting jammed in one of the back doors of a muni train and then getting dragged onto the tracks. now, this morning the...
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kris? >> all right. thank you very much, scott. >>> just tointo our newsroom sa jose police officers are cleared of any wrongdoing in the deadly shooting of this young woman on christmas day. the shooting followed a lengthy car chase. the family of jennifer vasquez believes that officers mistook her for an armed felon. the police department never denied that claim, but they said that the car that they were chasing was in fact a stolen car and officers were forced to fire when the woman tried to ram them with that car. prosecutors today announced that they agree and no charges will be filed. >>> two fires in two north bay cities left behind a lot of damage overnight. in one case forced dozens of people from their apartments in santa rosa. in an overnight fire in a maintenance facility at napa county's cal fire headquarters along highway 29. we're told there were a few fire trucks and other equipment inside that are likely a total loss. >>> back that santa rosa fire now, here's a breakdown of what we know.
kris? >> all right. thank you very much, scott. >>> just tointo our newsroom sa jose police officers are cleared of any wrongdoing in the deadly shooting of this young woman on christmas day. the shooting followed a lengthy car chase. the family of jennifer vasquez believes that officers mistook her for an armed felon. the police department never denied that claim, but they said that the car that they were chasing was in fact a stolen car and officers were forced to fire when the...
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maybe the razor way would say no no this is about trying to get accurate votes are you saying that kris kobach who i should say is on the career upswing what with changes in the trumpet ministration in the immigration department do you think that voter suppression could could ensure donald trump's reelection in twenty to one hundred percent i've been investigating this for rolling stone now and kris kobach for rolling stone for six years and he came up with a system called interstate cross-check which knocked out one point one million people he said he said seven million americans are suspected of voting twice and. yes he couldn't find one he couldn't find one voting twice and yet he removed over a million people from the voter rolls overwhelmingly voters of color you know he said foreigners are voting in american elections he claimed one million foreigners vote in u.s. elections for hillary clinton which explains your popular vote victory no sir but quite aside from that kind of electoral manipulation arguably there's an even better way and the european union and all trump of dunnit re
maybe the razor way would say no no this is about trying to get accurate votes are you saying that kris kobach who i should say is on the career upswing what with changes in the trumpet ministration in the immigration department do you think that voter suppression could could ensure donald trump's reelection in twenty to one hundred percent i've been investigating this for rolling stone now and kris kobach for rolling stone for six years and he came up with a system called interstate...
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kris? >>> 5:33.o this morning, we have been telling you about a fight over a homeless center in san francisco for weeks now. happening add, a big vote could determination the navigation center's future. of course there has been pushback on all sides. pete suratos joins us for what we are watching for today. hi, pete. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris. yeah, we're talking about a homeless shelter along the embarcadero, a popular part of san francisco. an issue mayor london breed is being forced to defend. >> do you want me to talk or not? >> reporter: that is san francisco mayor london breed trying to calm down residents during a community meeting that took place earlier this month on this issue of homelessness. the san francisco port commission will have a big vote moving forward later today. but i want to give our viewers a big breakdown of this proposed site. this would be a navigation center built at the seawall near oracle park. it will serve 200 clients. when it opens, the number will be ro
kris? >>> 5:33.o this morning, we have been telling you about a fight over a homeless center in san francisco for weeks now. happening add, a big vote could determination the navigation center's future. of course there has been pushback on all sides. pete suratos joins us for what we are watching for today. hi, pete. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris. yeah, we're talking about a homeless shelter along the embarcadero, a popular part of san francisco. an issue mayor london...
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kris sanchez is live this morning. who could use a free cup of joe in the morning, kris?porter: it always tastes better when it's free. peet's coffee is always delicious. we are at the prune yard in campbell. we want to say hi and thank you for being our viewers. the baristas are just getting started, getting the brews ready for the morning. not quite busy just yet. but we expect there will be a rush of traffic later in the morning as people really try to get their monday morning started. we asked the bosses if we could buy coffee for people, and they said yes. we are going to buy your cup of coffee, tea. you want a breakfast treat, you don't drink caffeine, we will give you that as well. we will be here from 6:30 to 7:30. if you can mind mike innoah's traffic report to hit the roads smoothly. we would love to see you. we are doing it all through the month of may. i'm lucky enough to have gotten the fitter shift. i'm happy to be here in campbell. i'm a south bay person. we have a lot of folks downtown campbell, the water tower. follow them on twitter. love this campbell n
kris sanchez is live this morning. who could use a free cup of joe in the morning, kris?porter: it always tastes better when it's free. peet's coffee is always delicious. we are at the prune yard in campbell. we want to say hi and thank you for being our viewers. the baristas are just getting started, getting the brews ready for the morning. not quite busy just yet. but we expect there will be a rush of traffic later in the morning as people really try to get their monday morning started. we...
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. >> kris sanchez joins us with what's happening. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus and this is an apartment complex that is home to about 59 different families who say they can't afford to pay more than they could find a place even if they could. the folks who live here say they pay between $1,000 and $3,000 a month. they have been worried about losing their homes since this other development started going up down the street. this is in rock view. it will become luxury townhomes. a representative said they have helped people pay future rent and moving expenses in the past for folks who are qualified and that they are willing to do it again. the community members rallies before the start of the conversation. the meeting ended with six council members voting in favor of this development moving forward. and one abstention. there is not a lot the city council can do based on how their coding is written. there is no way to raise a reasonable objection othern vie sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> a lot of changes. thanks, kris. . >>> this morn
. >> kris sanchez joins us with what's happening. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus and this is an apartment complex that is home to about 59 different families who say they can't afford to pay more than they could find a place even if they could. the folks who live here say they pay between $1,000 and $3,000 a month. they have been worried about losing their homes since this other development started going up down the street. this is in rock view. it will become luxury townhomes....
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tell us about it. >> reporter: good morning, kris. it will be a beautiful and sunny day, a perfect day for all of these events to take place later today. in san francisco, mayor london breed and city officials are expected to announce plans for renewable energy in san francisco and banning some diesel buses in the city. menlo park at noon, a group will hold a demonstration at el camino real and ravens wood avenue. the decision permits the property owner at the location to cut down the redwood trees to fix a waterproof barrier protecting a parking structure. residents are asking to step in and overturn the decision. and nate miley is launching a pilot program to find new ways to tackle the widespread illegal dumping of waste on city streets in east oakland. supervisor miley and community volunteers will gather at the corner of 90th and d street at 9:30 a.m. the group is going to illustrate how they can gather so much trash in just two hours in that neighborhood. so these are just some of the events that are coming up in the bay area la
tell us about it. >> reporter: good morning, kris. it will be a beautiful and sunny day, a perfect day for all of these events to take place later today. in san francisco, mayor london breed and city officials are expected to announce plans for renewable energy in san francisco and banning some diesel buses in the city. menlo park at noon, a group will hold a demonstration at el camino real and ravens wood avenue. the decision permits the property owner at the location to cut down the...
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"today in the bay" kris sanchez joining us live from mountain view with what happens now. kris?porter: hi there, marcus. we're not just talking about low-income residents but also middle-income residents. this is a complex that is home to about 60 different families who say that they can't afford to pay more than what we're paying. they think they would not be able to do that. they pay $1,000 to $3,000. they have been worried about losing their homes since this other development down the street went up on rock street in mountain view. that was also affordable housing that now would become luxury townhomes. representative for the developer told the council they have helped pay future rent and moving expenses for folks in the past who have qualified and they are willing to do it again. but while the community members rallied before the start of the conversation, the meeting ended with a six council member vote in favor and one abstaining. but the council members are stuck between a rock and a hard place here. because unless the development doesn't conform to the zoning or the buil
"today in the bay" kris sanchez joining us live from mountain view with what happens now. kris?porter: hi there, marcus. we're not just talking about low-income residents but also middle-income residents. this is a complex that is home to about 60 different families who say that they can't afford to pay more than what we're paying. they think they would not be able to do that. they pay $1,000 to $3,000. they have been worried about losing their homes since this other development down...
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"today in the bay" kris sanchez joining us with what happens next. kris?: hi there, marcus. this is the complex in question. it is home to about 60 different families who say they can't afford to pay more than they already do, even if they could find housing that costs just a little bit more. the folks who live here$1,000 a month. and they have been worried about losing their homes ever since this other development started going up down the street. this is rock street in mountain view. that was also affordable housing, rent-controlled housing that will now become luxury townhomes. at the mountain view city council meeting, a representative told counsel they have helped to pay future rent and moving expenses for people who needed to move and who qualified in the past and that they are willing to do it again. while the community members rallied before the start of this conversation at the council meeting it ended with six voting in favor of the demolition and one council member abstaining. but the council members are really a bit stuck in this one because th
"today in the bay" kris sanchez joining us with what happens next. kris?: hi there, marcus. this is the complex in question. it is home to about 60 different families who say they can't afford to pay more than they already do, even if they could find housing that costs just a little bit more. the folks who live here$1,000 a month. and they have been worried about losing their homes ever since this other development started going up down the street. this is rock street in mountain...
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kris van cleave was there. >> reporter: with protesters outside holding pictures of those killed in 737 max crashes, boeing ceo dennis muilenburg said the plane will be safe to fly after they've fixed the jet's troubled mcas anti-stall system. >> it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk. >> reporter: in both max crashes investigators believe a sensor malfunction triggered the anti-stall system, repeatedly pushing the nose down. the second crash in march prompted the worldwide grounding of the plane and investigations into its approval by the faa. but muilenburg is standing by the max's design. >> the mcas system as originally designed did meet our design and safety analysis criteria. >> you couldn't have possibly designed a system that would activate 21 times, pushing the nose of the plane down to the point of an unrecoverable dive. >> there are multiple contributing factors. there are factors that we can control in the design and in this case that common link related to the mcas system and its activation. we're going to break that link, and this will prevent accidents like this f
kris van cleave was there. >> reporter: with protesters outside holding pictures of those killed in 737 max crashes, boeing ceo dennis muilenburg said the plane will be safe to fly after they've fixed the jet's troubled mcas anti-stall system. >> it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk. >> reporter: in both max crashes investigators believe a sensor malfunction triggered the anti-stall system, repeatedly pushing the nose down. the second crash in march prompted the...
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at stanford, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you, kris. >>> 5:06 right now. a big step in the ghost ship warehouse fire is expected to get under way this morning. a judge is expected to bring in 320 potential jurors today and tomorrow. they'll fill out questionnaires over the next two days. attorneys will begin questioning them next week. derrick almena and -- this is from the 2016 oakland fire. they're facing one count for each person who died. both are pleading not guilty. >>> 580 in the east bay opened this morning after a major disruption. police say the squealing tires were part of a sideshow that took over 580 in oakland last night. cars were spinning out in the westbound lanes near 106th. it set everyone back for about 20 minutes. even got more out of hand when someone started a small fire and people in the sideshow threw bottles at patrol cars. no one was hurt, luckily. so far, no arrests announced. >>> students at uc berkeley are not staying quiet about living conditions. according to the chronicle, people living at the all female stern hall are sick
at stanford, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you, kris. >>> 5:06 right now. a big step in the ghost ship warehouse fire is expected to get under way this morning. a judge is expected to bring in 320 potential jurors today and tomorrow. they'll fill out questionnaires over the next two days. attorneys will begin questioning them next week. derrick almena and -- this is from the 2016 oakland fire. they're facing one count for each person who died. both are...
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kris, thank you very much.h are hearing for the first time from an american woman taken hostage in uganda. kimberly endicott and her guide were kidnapped at gunpoint while on safari and held for nearly five days before being released. encott shared her details of or ordeal with gayle king of "cbs this morning." >> we're sitting there and all of a sudden, four men come out b a perfectly square bush that's in front of us. and my first thought was there must be something happening behind us and that these are rangers. and i don't know exactly when. >> reporter: why did you think dey were rangers? thd they have on uniforms? >> they're armed. they had guns. and i had been gorilla trekking with rangers who had guns. so that was my first thought. >> reporter: so there were no alarm bells when you saw these aen approaching you with guns. >> well, they were, but they were alarm bells of something must be behind us. be reporter: behind you. >> looking at them, it became apparent pretty quickly that, no, that's not what t
kris, thank you very much.h are hearing for the first time from an american woman taken hostage in uganda. kimberly endicott and her guide were kidnapped at gunpoint while on safari and held for nearly five days before being released. encott shared her details of or ordeal with gayle king of "cbs this morning." >> we're sitting there and all of a sudden, four men come out b a perfectly square bush that's in front of us. and my first thought was there must be something happening...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez watching the situation joins us now with the very latest. kris? >> reporter: i spent many years of my childhood in venezuela and it's so hard to see these images of the people in this kind of chaos. the opposition leader says that the armed forces are on the side of the people while the sitting president is accusing him of attempting a coup. [ gunfire ] this is the scene this morning in the venezuelan capital of caracas, and you can see the anti-government protesters alongside soldiers there in military garb along with canisters of tear gas going off. but venezuelan local media are also showing what appears to be a military vehicle running over the protesters. this is because both the president nicolas maduro and the opposition leader juan guaido claim that the military is on their side. president maduro's communication minister tweeted that the country was "facing and deactivating a small group of traitor military personnel promoting a coup." however, guaido, the head of the national assembly who calls himself venezuela's interim president, poste
nbc bay area's kris sanchez watching the situation joins us now with the very latest. kris? >> reporter: i spent many years of my childhood in venezuela and it's so hard to see these images of the people in this kind of chaos. the opposition leader says that the armed forces are on the side of the people while the sitting president is accusing him of attempting a coup. [ gunfire ] this is the scene this morning in the venezuelan capital of caracas, and you can see the anti-government...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez joining us now. kris, there are specific bay communities that are at risk. >> overall california's children are pretty -- the vaccination rate for public school children. but there are those pockets of unvaccinated children at the following private and charter schools where only a third to less than a quarter of the students are vaccinated. they are marin waldorf school in san rafael, berkeley rose waldorf school as well as steele lane elementary school in santa rosa, live oak charter in pet loouma, and then there are three in sebastopol. sunridge charter, reach school, and sebastopol charter school. this is according to california department of -- it is very difficult to opt out of vaccines. there has to be a medical reason, not a personal one. so most of the cases here have been in adults. that's in california. there are 38 reported cases in california. those are adults who were infected abroad because they were either unvaccinated or undervaccinated. in southern california some students and facult
nbc bay area's kris sanchez joining us now. kris, there are specific bay communities that are at risk. >> overall california's children are pretty -- the vaccination rate for public school children. but there are those pockets of unvaccinated children at the following private and charter schools where only a third to less than a quarter of the students are vaccinated. they are marin waldorf school in san rafael, berkeley rose waldorf school as well as steele lane elementary school in...
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kris sanchez will tell us all about it.ust a few minutes away until the giveaway. >> reporter: yeah. hi there, marcus laura. we bought coffee cards for folks so you can get your monday started and feel a little less monday-ish. beautiful re-do. you worked hard. it sounds like this is the time that you start to get busy. >> yes. right about now people are making their way trying to get their coffee. normal morning routine. >> reporter: we said we would buy your cup of coffee. people say can i get a hot chocolate. you can get whatever you want. jackson made it for me. a nice nonfat lat take with a little heart. so cute. if you want to come in and get a cup of coffee, a cup of tea, snacks. you can get that as well. we'll be here in campbell, peet's coffee. say hello, get cough, tea or whatever you would like. we would be happy to see you. >> coffee, tea, or me. thanks a lot. 6:26. here's stories we're working for for 6:30. the rules change san jose is considering to add more shops around the city. >> more headaches for muni. t
kris sanchez will tell us all about it.ust a few minutes away until the giveaway. >> reporter: yeah. hi there, marcus laura. we bought coffee cards for folks so you can get your monday started and feel a little less monday-ish. beautiful re-do. you worked hard. it sounds like this is the time that you start to get busy. >> yes. right about now people are making their way trying to get their coffee. normal morning routine. >> reporter: we said we would buy your cup of coffee....
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kris sanchez live for us at capital and berryessa with more on what we know. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. we know that person was stabbed here in the parking lot of this busy dollar tree store on capitca capitol avenue. this is video from right around the time it happened. right around 7:00 last night the stabbing was reported. san hoe saeu police say the mn identity will not be released until the coroner notifies his family. san jose police are not giving us a description at this point if they have one. i would imagine they are looking through surveillance video because many stores have cameras up. a woman saw several people chasing the man before he was attacked. overall, in the city of san jose, crime dropped 4.4% in the first two years compared to the same two months last year. violent crime did go up 2.6% in that same period. and police report a 5.5% decrease in january and february of this year in property crime compared to last year. the man who died here is considered the 11th homicide victim of the year. if you have were information call san jose po
kris sanchez live for us at capital and berryessa with more on what we know. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. we know that person was stabbed here in the parking lot of this busy dollar tree store on capitca capitol avenue. this is video from right around the time it happened. right around 7:00 last night the stabbing was reported. san hoe saeu police say the mn identity will not be released until the coroner notifies his family. san jose police are not giving us a description at this...
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i'm kris sanchez. >> i'm marcus washington.ari to give us a better idea what we can expect today. >> we have a couple of low clouds lingering. hayward, 48 right now as you head out the door. morgan hill, 42. up through the north bay, chillier in napa. don't let the temperatures fool you. 70s for san francisco. high of 72. oakland, 73. and upper 80s in antioch at 86 degrees. this isn't as warm as we will get. this will set us up for upper 80s, low 90s. >> looking pretty good right now. this morning we had a couple of crashes. mostly green. better speeds south 680 past the merge livermore and pleasanton. 880 south past tennyson, that crash taking longer to clear. look how easy the drive is off 238. folks seeing the jam on the report may head up to the bay bridge. you might get more traffic. not a big deal. back to you. . >>> thanks, mike. breaking news for you this morning. we are seeing new video of another bombing in sri lanka. this one happening early. take a look at this earthquake. what you are seeing right now is the afterm
i'm kris sanchez. >> i'm marcus washington.ari to give us a better idea what we can expect today. >> we have a couple of low clouds lingering. hayward, 48 right now as you head out the door. morgan hill, 42. up through the north bay, chillier in napa. don't let the temperatures fool you. 70s for san francisco. high of 72. oakland, 73. and upper 80s in antioch at 86 degrees. this isn't as warm as we will get. this will set us up for upper 80s, low 90s. >> looking pretty good...
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kris sanchez is live with us. kris, do we know what happened here? >> reporter: we know that person was stabbed here in the parking lot of this busy dollar tree store. we know that that person died. we don't know who stabbed him. and we don't know why. but this was the scene just after -- right around 7:00 when that stabbing was reported. san jose police tell us the man was stand at least one time and was rushed to a hospital. but at that point it was too late to save him. his identity will not be released until the coroner properly notifies his family. as for the suspect, police are not giving us a description if they have one yet. but a woman who works apt a different store in the shopping center reported seeing several people chasing that victim before he was attacked. now, overall the crime incomes dropped by 4.5% or so in the first two months of last year compared to the year before. but violent crime went up 2.6% in the same period. police report a 5.5% decrease in overall property crime in january and february of this compared to the same time
kris sanchez is live with us. kris, do we know what happened here? >> reporter: we know that person was stabbed here in the parking lot of this busy dollar tree store. we know that that person died. we don't know who stabbed him. and we don't know why. but this was the scene just after -- right around 7:00 when that stabbing was reported. san jose police tell us the man was stand at least one time and was rushed to a hospital. but at that point it was too late to save him. his identity...
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. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. we have a lot of spring breakers out. >> very nice weather. yesterday was the first day of a warming trend that's already under way. right now as you head out the door, temperatures are in the 40s and low 50s. hayward, 49 degrees. san jose, 51. napa, 45 degrees. and whatever cloud cover is kind of lingering around, a couple of low clouds here and there, will clear out beautifully, making way for plenty of sunshine. today will top out into upper 70s, mainly upper 80s in areas. it will only get warmer this week. i'll give you an idea of the temperatures. possible 90s. but first a check of the roads with mike. >> no 90s we hope. it's green pretty much all over the bay. no major problems. they are still working over here between oakland and alameda, the island there. and the bay bridge toll plaza. three minutes ago, i saw folks stacking up on the left approach. now all lanes are completely cleared. we'll track the volume as it builds out of tracy. back to you. >> thanks, mike. breaking ne
. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. we have a lot of spring breakers out. >> very nice weather. yesterday was the first day of a warming trend that's already under way. right now as you head out the door, temperatures are in the 40s and low 50s. hayward, 49 degrees. san jose, 51. napa, 45 degrees. and whatever cloud cover is kind of lingering around, a couple of low clouds here and there, will clear out beautifully, making way for plenty of sunshine. today will top out into...
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kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> thanks so much, kris. 6:32 right now. turning to notre dame cathedral in paris where the focus is now squarely on rebuilding. france this morning announcing an international contest in fact, to design a new spire. even as some fear rebuilding could take decades, church leaders estimating a six-year closure. donations started pouring in even before the last flames were out. nearly $1 billion has already been raised. the spire and roof both collapsed. many relics and trrbeasures hav been saved. craig melvin said engineers are trying to assess the risk of collapse. >> right now they are trying to identify if there is a risk of stones falling or part of the walls falling. they want to be sure that they test everything in the structure of the building. >> investigators are still in the preliminary stages of determining the cause of the fire. so far it is being tied toen vacation wo renovation works crews were doing. >>> sean spicer speaks tonight at berkeley. more of that coming up in a live report. bob redell is there now. we
kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> thanks so much, kris. 6:32 right now. turning to notre dame cathedral in paris where the focus is now squarely on rebuilding. france this morning announcing an international contest in fact, to design a new spire. even as some fear rebuilding could take decades, church leaders estimating a six-year closure. donations started pouring in even before the last flames were out. nearly $1 billion has already been raised. the spire and roof both...
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san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> kris, thank you. 5:33., the family of the man accused of planning multiple terror attacks in los angeles is speaking out. they say they are surprised by the arrest of army veteran mark stevens domingo. he was taken into custody after contacting an undercover agent and receiving what he thought was a live bomb. it was all part of an fbi sting. federal prosecutors say domingo converted to islam and was planning vengeance for last month's deadly mosque shootings in new zealand. his family is asking for privacy in the wake of his arrest. >>> friends and family holding out hope for the 13-year-old girl seriously injured in last week's apparent hate crime in sunnyvale. it happened when a man drove his car into a group of people. authorities believe he may have -- they may have been targeted because the suspect assumed they were muslim. the 13-year-old girl is in a coma. friends started a go fund me campaign to help with medical bills. >>> a new reward for a san francisco cold case at the time being lost in the sh
san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> kris, thank you. 5:33., the family of the man accused of planning multiple terror attacks in los angeles is speaking out. they say they are surprised by the arrest of army veteran mark stevens domingo. he was taken into custody after contacting an undercover agent and receiving what he thought was a live bomb. it was all part of an fbi sting. federal prosecutors say domingo converted to islam and was planning vengeance for last...
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kris? >>> thank you very much, mike.ow, marchand lynch, beast mode, hanging up his cleats. that announcement coming in the last hour. he joined his hometown raiders in 2017. we were super excited. he battled a groin injury and missed 10 games. so we will pour out skittles for beast mode. >>> a quick look at the top stories, including the future of immigration. a major day aheads on the trump administration asylum policy gets a big test here in the bay area. but first our crews spent all night in sunnyvale where a man plowed his car into a group of people possibly on purpose. new information that we've got while you were sleeping. of course much more news right after the break. 6:52 right now. you're watching "today in the bay". so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good cal
kris? >>> thank you very much, mike.ow, marchand lynch, beast mode, hanging up his cleats. that announcement coming in the last hour. he joined his hometown raiders in 2017. we were super excited. he battled a groin injury and missed 10 games. so we will pour out skittles for beast mode. >>> a quick look at the top stories, including the future of immigration. a major day aheads on the trump administration asylum policy gets a big test here in the bay area. but first our crews...
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kris sanchez joins us live from city hall with what kind of action they're talking about. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. police tell the city that the audiences play a big role in making these sideshows possible and making them really big. the city wants to take aim at the spectators. they block the roadways. now, you have seen the video before. you probably cringe at how close the spectators get to some of that action. as the drivers start to spin the doughnuts. they drift. they burn out. in october of last year a person who was just walking by in the wrong place at the wrong time was killed by one of the sideshow drivers. they may beef up the ordnance to give more enforcement power, a change that would make a misdemeanor punishable by $1,000 and six months in jail. it is one of the strategies aimed at cracking down on the sideshows we are seeing in the bay area. this driver was busted on diablo road this week. oakland police are taking a zero tolerance policy. they are working with alameda sheriff's department, alameda police and chp. as we first reported a few months bac
kris sanchez joins us live from city hall with what kind of action they're talking about. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. police tell the city that the audiences play a big role in making these sideshows possible and making them really big. the city wants to take aim at the spectators. they block the roadways. now, you have seen the video before. you probably cringe at how close the spectators get to some of that action. as the drivers start to spin the doughnuts. they drift. they...
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. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia is off. but look who is here, kari hall. >> we went to universal studios. it was perfect. back home it's hot. we are talking about near record high temperatures. a live look at san jose. campbell, 60 degrees at 8:00. and our record high today, 92 degrees. we may set a new record in the south bay as we see the high temperatures reaching into the low 90s in a few spots. we'll get a look at microclimates coming up. you are tracking a carr fire. >> we don't need it any hotter. freeways are moving nicely. myron, south of discovery bay, the carr fire off highway 4 over there. pretty remote area south of this waterway right there. it should be out of lanes. no injuries reported. that is the big issue in this area for some commuters heading toward 580. 880, slowing at the construction zone around 23rd. cash lanes a little backup. >> streets in sunnyvale are still shut down after a terrifying crash yesterday. >> the driver slamming into a crowd of people. now there are questions on why the driver didn
. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia is off. but look who is here, kari hall. >> we went to universal studios. it was perfect. back home it's hot. we are talking about near record high temperatures. a live look at san jose. campbell, 60 degrees at 8:00. and our record high today, 92 degrees. we may set a new record in the south bay as we see the high temperatures reaching into the low 90s in a few spots. we'll get a look at microclimates coming up. you are tracking a carr fire....
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kris sanchez is live at stanford with what's next. kris, what happened here?still trying to figure that out. at this point it looks like the whole deal is on hold indefinitely. at least according to one of the negotiators on the county's team. now, we have talked about this proposed development here on "today in the bay" for you. so you might remember that this is a really massive proposal we're talking about here. we will hoe you the numbers here. 4,000 acres in all in unincorporated santa clara county. 2 million square feet of academic space. 2,600 beds. 550 housing units for faculty and staff. and proposed $138 million over four years for palo alto unified school district. as the supervisor put it, it wasn't a good-faith negotiating effort. that's according to the county. the county wanted to be the primary negotiator in all of this so in theory all the concerns would be addressed. also roads, traffic mitigation, open space protection and such. so that's the back story. the story today is that the county is shutting down all negotiations at this point it se
kris sanchez is live at stanford with what's next. kris, what happened here?still trying to figure that out. at this point it looks like the whole deal is on hold indefinitely. at least according to one of the negotiators on the county's team. now, we have talked about this proposed development here on "today in the bay" for you. so you might remember that this is a really massive proposal we're talking about here. we will hoe you the numbers here. 4,000 acres in all in unincorporated...
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kris van cleave in the back seat there, not driving. kris, thank you very much. >>> we are hearing for the first time from an american woman taken hostage in uganda. kimberly endicott and her guide were kidnapped at gunpoint earlier this month while on safari. they were held for nearly five days before being released. endicott shared the details of her ordeal with gayle king of "cbs this morning." >> we're sitting there and all of a sudden four men come out of a perfectly square bush that's in front of us. and my first thought was there must be something happening behind us and that these are rangers. and i don't know exactly when. >> why did you think they were rangers? did they have on uniforms? >> they're armed. they have guns. and i had been gorilla trekking with rangers that have guns. so that was my first thought. >> so there were no alarm bells when you saw these men approaching you with guns? >> well, there were, but they were alarm bells of something must be behind us. >> behind you. okay. >> looking at them, it became apparent
kris van cleave in the back seat there, not driving. kris, thank you very much. >>> we are hearing for the first time from an american woman taken hostage in uganda. kimberly endicott and her guide were kidnapped at gunpoint earlier this month while on safari. they were held for nearly five days before being released. endicott shared the details of her ordeal with gayle king of "cbs this morning." >> we're sitting there and all of a sudden four men come out of a...
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> a nice good friday it is.e will have a look at the traffic in just a bit. but first the weather. vian vianey? >>> fog creeping in on the coast. here it is. your fog and 24-hour temperature change. see a little bit of fog. temperature change not too get afternoon. temperatures topping out in the 70s. let's send things over to mike. right now. slow out of the maze. the sensors as well. friday light. we tend to see a lighter flow of traffic, as well as spring break which rotates. we have green sensors for much of the early commute. one note for fremont. there may be a problem accessing the bart station. i'll tell you about the bart situation. you will talk about the activity, one of our big stories, guys. >>> breaking news from fremont where there has been a police shooting in front of washington hospital. >> right to "today in the bay" bob redell. we see police officers behind you. what do you know at this point? >> yes. fremont police has oicers out h. they have shut down civic center drive in front of washingt
i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> a nice good friday it is.e will have a look at the traffic in just a bit. but first the weather. vian vianey? >>> fog creeping in on the coast. here it is. your fog and 24-hour temperature change. see a little bit of fog. temperature change not too get afternoon. temperatures topping out in the 70s. let's send things over to mike. right now. slow out of the maze. the sensors as well. friday light. we tend to see a lighter flow of traffic,...
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kris sanchez live with the latest twist. do we know who the student is, kris? >> reporter: we don't know who the student is at this point. we can't confirm it. she's not been named publicly by the university. as you said, she's been stripped of her credit as she's been expelled from stanford university. that's some of what we know at this point. we also know there was a $500,000 donation to the stanford sail team following her admission and the university found that she referenced, made up sailing credentials in her application. that donation was paid through the stanford sailing coach who we know now has been fired. according to the university, the applicants for the class of 2023 and current students have been cleared in this probe according to the university and according to reporting by the stanford daily. that disgraced sailing coach, john vand more was fired and pleaded guilty to -- unrelated to this student in question. he's expected to be sentenced for the charges he pled guilty to in june. we looked that up this morning. this comes a week after a dozen
kris sanchez live with the latest twist. do we know who the student is, kris? >> reporter: we don't know who the student is at this point. we can't confirm it. she's not been named publicly by the university. as you said, she's been stripped of her credit as she's been expelled from stanford university. that's some of what we know at this point. we also know there was a $500,000 donation to the stanford sail team following her admission and the university found that she referenced, made...
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i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. team teal pride. sharks going to game seven. you're pumping up the numbers for today. >> yeah. if you're going to be heading out the door, temperatures are already on the warmer side. 57, san jose. temperatures will be very quick to warm. a temperature trend. there's the shark tank right there in san jose. 59 by 8:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m., already in the mid-70s right around lunch hour. we will pump the incomes up to the 80s. inland, 90s. even along the coast, we will be seeing upper 70s. i'll have a breakdown in a bit. let's check in with mike. >> clear drive. a little dark behind the towers. low clouds hovering a bit. the robin williams tunnel, reports there of bread. someone said there's pillows in the roadway. it will dissipate, fall apart when the cars hit it. probably won't last that long. rest of the bay, very nice drive right now. just a tiny bit of slowing over here on the altamonte pass. >>> breaking news. ape first look at a passive fire at a pallet company in stockton. this v
i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. team teal pride. sharks going to game seven. you're pumping up the numbers for today. >> yeah. if you're going to be heading out the door, temperatures are already on the warmer side. 57, san jose. temperatures will be very quick to warm. a temperature trend. there's the shark tank right there in san jose. 59 by 8:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m., already in the mid-70s right around lunch hour. we will pump the incomes up to the...
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kris van cleave explains why. ⌞> reporter: a new study questions the safety of sbels in the backs ofat i save lives but could be better. up front belts automatically tighten. those belts also have force limiters to reduce the risk of chest injuries. but in the back, there are no front airbags and the seatbelts lack those potentially life-saving features making it possible for passengers to collide with parts of the vehicle's interior. nhtsa wants carmakers to make the back seat as safe as the david harkey. >> what we're finding is the rear seat passengers are often subject to more severe injuries than their front seat passengers in the same vehicle. >> iihs looked at 117 crashes. the most common injury was to the chest. most of the 37 fatalities were in crashes that were considered survivable. head injuries were found in nine injured back seat passengers and 18 fatalities. iihs is now designing a crash test focused on back seat safety. right now the institute is not recommends any specific changes to carmakers. in 2017, nearly 1,800 back seat passengers died in crashes. more than hal
kris van cleave explains why. ⌞> reporter: a new study questions the safety of sbels in the backs ofat i save lives but could be better. up front belts automatically tighten. those belts also have force limiters to reduce the risk of chest injuries. but in the back, there are no front airbags and the seatbelts lack those potentially life-saving features making it possible for passengers to collide with parts of the vehicle's interior. nhtsa wants carmakers to make the back seat as safe as...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. stepped in.e we sent out a breaking news alert on this story just after it happened. you can get the notifications just like this on your phone. all you have to do is download our free nbc bay area app and sign up for those notifications. >>> developing on capitol hill, aga redacted version of special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation is being released to congress. and the public, after almost two years. the attorney general william barr is now coming under fire fromts briefing the white house first about the report before sending it to congress. nbc's jennifer johnson reports from washington where reaction is pouring in. >> reporter: the long awaited special counsel's russia report finally public, quickly praised by president obstruction. >> reporter: the repor and released by attorney general william barr. >> the president's personal lawyerse permitted to make and did not request any redactions. the president confirmed that in the interest of transparency and full disclo
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kris kobach, thanks for your time today. >> my pleasure.as you can see, thousands, if not tens of thousands, of what are called yellow vest protesters in the streets rallying against tax and inequality issues. there is a connection between those two things. molly line on the streets in the city of lights as it is saturday evening with more. hi, molly. >> reporter: hi, leland. some 60,000 police officers were mobilized by the french government despite the fact that this fire happened at the notre dame cathedral, that did not deter the yellow vests from taking to the streets today. this is the 23rd saturday they have protested in the streets blocking streets, throwing bottles, setting small fires. police have responded with water cannons, tear gas, stun grenades. in the weeks past the protesters have trashed businesses. they are predominantly middle and lower class citizens voicing their fury over the economy, high taxes, the leadership of emmanuel macron, and now some reportedly are quite miffed by the billion dollar outpouring to restore no
kris kobach, thanks for your time today. >> my pleasure.as you can see, thousands, if not tens of thousands, of what are called yellow vest protesters in the streets rallying against tax and inequality issues. there is a connection between those two things. molly line on the streets in the city of lights as it is saturday evening with more. hi, molly. >> reporter: hi, leland. some 60,000 police officers were mobilized by the french government despite the fact that this fire happened...
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kris van cleave was there.reporter: with protesters outside holding pictures of those killed in 737 max crashes, boeing c.e.o. dennis muilenburg said the plane will be safe the fly after they fixed the jet's troubled m-cas anti-stall system. >> it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk. >> reporter: in both max crashes, investigators believe a sensor malfunction triggered the pushing the nose down. me second crash in march prompted the worldwide grounding of the plane and investigations into its approval by the f.a.a. but muilenburg is standing by the max's design. >> the m-cas system as originally designed did meet our design and safety analysis criteria. unrecoverable dive. a there are multiple factors we can control in the design, in this case, that common link related to the m-cas system and its activation, we will break that link and this will prevent eacidents like this from happening again. li reporter: would the accident happen without m-cas, though? you call it a link. >> it's chain of events. the
kris van cleave was there.reporter: with protesters outside holding pictures of those killed in 737 max crashes, boeing c.e.o. dennis muilenburg said the plane will be safe the fly after they fixed the jet's troubled m-cas anti-stall system. >> it's our responsibility to eliminate this risk. >> reporter: in both max crashes, investigators believe a sensor malfunction triggered the pushing the nose down. me second crash in march prompted the worldwide grounding of the plane and...
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in santa clara, kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >> all right. this will not be ending any time soon. kris, thank you. raiders fans, don't you worry. oakland took three players in the first round. clemson defensive end ferrell. alabama running back josh jacobs. and jonathan abram. >>> a deadly officer-involved shooting near fremont hospital. it is a story we first brought you as breaking news on "today in the bay" last week. investigators say the suspect fired a gun at an officer who was driving back to the police station. the officer made a u-turn, used his rifle to fireback at the suspect. two other officers arrived and also shot at the suspect, killing him. >>> facebook is suing a company based in new zealand for selling fake likes, and followers. the lawsuit is being filed in u.s. federal court. in a statement, facebook said it is sending a message that the social media network will not tolerate this type of activity. it comes as the social media giant is dealing with several data privacy scandals. >> governor gavin newsom signing off on a ne
in santa clara, kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >> all right. this will not be ending any time soon. kris, thank you. raiders fans, don't you worry. oakland took three players in the first round. clemson defensive end ferrell. alabama running back josh jacobs. and jonathan abram. >>> a deadly officer-involved shooting near fremont hospital. it is a story we first brought you as breaking news on "today in the bay" last week. investigators say the suspect...
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i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia.is a nice day to be inside but a better day to be outside. >> even if it's going to be a little bit cooler, it may feel more comfortable because it's cooler. a live look at san francisco. you notice off in the distance, a building marine layer. there it is. we have an onshore flow. cooler temperatures today. rain 10 degrees cooler. daytime highs will definitely be in the 70s. a couple of low aeul80s. clear skies the first half of the day. into the second portion, we will notice an indamocles in cloud cover. you don't have to worry about any rain. a cold front will make its way in through saturday. it could spark a couple of showers. how that may or may not impact the drive. >> i can't tie that report together. it's a light commute. that is traditional for friday. that is the bay bridge toll plaza. easy drive. you see the low clouds over the east bay as well. bay bridge not affected by the fog. you will have a patch or two. big careful in the area. the approach into the maze. in fact, a
i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia.is a nice day to be inside but a better day to be outside. >> even if it's going to be a little bit cooler, it may feel more comfortable because it's cooler. a live look at san francisco. you notice off in the distance, a building marine layer. there it is. we have an onshore flow. cooler temperatures today. rain 10 degrees cooler. daytime highs will definitely be in the 70s. a couple of low aeul80s. clear skies the...
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i have no control over what kris kobach or anyone else but it emails sent to me. as we evaluate the truth we often look to see whether the testimony is corroborated by documents. on their faces show the reason you have given to us for adding the citizenship question is a pretext. in 2017 your staff hand-delivered a secret memo and handwritten note about the citizenship question to the department of justice. did the secret memo or note described the real reason you wanted to add the citizenship question? sec. ross: i would like to correct the record. rep. cummings: please do. sec. ross: i don't believe there is anything in evidence that my staff delivered a message of that sort to the justice department. rep. cummings: that is why we need to see the documents. so we can get to the truth. did you want to say something? sec. ross: what i would like to ask is, if you feel you have a document of that sort would you oblige me to show it to me? rep. cummings: i promise i will do that. we have been trying to get certain documents for months and we simply requested in adva
i have no control over what kris kobach or anyone else but it emails sent to me. as we evaluate the truth we often look to see whether the testimony is corroborated by documents. on their faces show the reason you have given to us for adding the citizenship question is a pretext. in 2017 your staff hand-delivered a secret memo and handwritten note about the citizenship question to the department of justice. did the secret memo or note described the real reason you wanted to add the citizenship...
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. >> kris sanchez joins us with what the governor is saying this morning. kris, the little boy still fighting for his life. >> still fighting for his life. it is not good. they are putting the pressure on governor gavin newsom. they are pushing hard to get him to consider that request by asking him to behave as a father. the family put out a photo and i have to say it is very hard to see. you can see him as he is hooked up to life support. on the phone there you can see his father, nathan jackson, talking to that little boy. the governor gave the opportunity to skype with his son as he is in intensive care in oak hraplanoakland. his father is incarcerated. nevon is still on life support and not showing brain activity at this point. if the governor grants the visit, it would likely be to say good-bye. 49-year-old boy accidentally shot himself with a gun he found unsecured under the bed. the mother's boyfriend is charged with child abuse and charges for felony in possession and for not properly storing the gun. the family will speak outside the state capitol.
. >> kris sanchez joins us with what the governor is saying this morning. kris, the little boy still fighting for his life. >> still fighting for his life. it is not good. they are putting the pressure on governor gavin newsom. they are pushing hard to get him to consider that request by asking him to behave as a father. the family put out a photo and i have to say it is very hard to see. you can see him as he is hooked up to life support. on the phone there you can see his father,...
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in sunnyvale, kris reyes for abc 7 news. >>> thank you, kris. the story has made national news panned we'll keep digging for details about what happened and why. you can find complete coverage on facebook, twitter and our website. abc7news.com. breaking news alerts go out through the abc 7 news app. >>> all right. turning to weather. more record-setting warmth in the bay area. >> pretty steamy. spencer christian is on the top of the building up on the roof tonight. spencer. >> reporter: okay, dann and ama. it's cooling off for me. but still pretty warm inland. let's look at the high temperatures. we have numerous low to mid-90s in the inland east balow indications and in the south bay, 9 had is the high in gilroy. 86 degrees was the high today for a -- we have a cooling breeze thanks to fog developing at the coastline. an on-shore flow that's cooling down in san francisco. there will be further cooling later in the week. the complete forecast a little later. dan and ama? >> spencer, thanks very much. a through f, air quality received all of thos
in sunnyvale, kris reyes for abc 7 news. >>> thank you, kris. the story has made national news panned we'll keep digging for details about what happened and why. you can find complete coverage on facebook, twitter and our website. abc7news.com. breaking news alerts go out through the abc 7 news app. >>> all right. turning to weather. more record-setting warmth in the bay area. >> pretty steamy. spencer christian is on the top of the building up on the roof tonight....
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jeff. >> glor: still sounds like boeing has a lot of explaining and work to do here, kris. thank you very much. we learned today that some of robert mueller's investigators were split on whether president trump committed a crime. attorney general william barr in a summary of mueller's report concluded mr. trump did not obstruct justice. democrats say they are not satisfied with that. paula reid has more. >> there's an easy answer to this-- release the mueller report as soon as possible. >> reporter: democrats on capitol hill today seized on news reports that some special counsel investigators are unhappy with the attorney general's summary of their work. >> the public needs to see the whole report-- no executive privilege, no redacting. eventually, it all comes out. >> reporter: cbs news has confirmed the special counsel team was split on whether the president obstructed justice with some investigators believing mr. trump had committed a crime. and several news outlets cited anonymous sources claiming some of the more than a dozen special counsel prosecutors felt barr did n
jeff. >> glor: still sounds like boeing has a lot of explaining and work to do here, kris. thank you very much. we learned today that some of robert mueller's investigators were split on whether president trump committed a crime. attorney general william barr in a summary of mueller's report concluded mr. trump did not obstruct justice. democrats say they are not satisfied with that. paula reid has more. >> there's an easy answer to this-- release the mueller report as soon as...
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jeff. >> glor: kris van cleave, thank you. secretary of homeland security is comparing the situation at the southern border to a cat-5 hurricane disaster. kirstjen nielsen says that means possibly shutting down the southern border or sending in troops to stop a surge of migrants seeking asylum. the administration has implemented what is known as the "remain in mexico" program. in tonight's "eye on america," omar villafranca shows us how a shift in u.s. asylum policy is sending hundreds back across the border into legal limbo. >> reporter: along the southern border, migrants seeking asylum in the united states are now being told to wait here in mexico. migrants, like 19-year-old angel and 29-year-old jose from honduras, who are legally seeking asylum in the united states have been sent back to remain in mexico to await their hearing. their attorney asked to us change their names to protect their identity. >> ( translated ): i am fleeing because they want to kill me. i am not a thief or a murderer. >> reporter: they're living in
jeff. >> glor: kris van cleave, thank you. secretary of homeland security is comparing the situation at the southern border to a cat-5 hurricane disaster. kirstjen nielsen says that means possibly shutting down the southern border or sending in troops to stop a surge of migrants seeking asylum. the administration has implemented what is known as the "remain in mexico" program. in tonight's "eye on america," omar villafranca shows us how a shift in u.s. asylum policy is...