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go to east palo alto. it is very dangerous. stay out of east palo alto. >> east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s.. in 1992, the city of 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. the chief says even now, 30+ years later, it is still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i am in different areas of the state, people think it is dangerous. >> despite the hurdles, the chief joined the east palo alto police department 23 years ago. he became chief in 2023 and the same year, the city accomplished something many thought may never happen. they did not record a single murder the entire year. >> after so many years of carrying that label around, to reach zero murders for the 2023 year , that is just the hugest community accomplishment possible. >> reporter: the chief credits the entire community for the success, saying everyone from local churches to afterschool programs, to community leaders chipped in to create a safe and welcoming cul
go to east palo alto. it is very dangerous. stay out of east palo alto. >> east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s.. in 1992, the city of 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. the chief says even now, 30+ years later, it is still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i am in different areas of the state, people think it is dangerous. >> despite the hurdles, the chief joined the east palo alto...
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me don't go to east palo alto. this is the early 80s, early 90s. don't go to east palo alto, it's very dangerous. stay out. >> reporter: during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides. the most per capita of any city in the country. even now 30 plus years later, it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, you know, i always say yeah, i work in east palo alto. people would say oh because they think it's dangerous. >> reporter: despite the hurdles, he joined the east palo alto police department 23 years ago. he became chief in 2023. >> after so many years of carrying that label around to reach zero murders for the 2023 year, that's just the hugest community accomplishment possible. >> reporter: chief liu credits the entire community for the success, saying everyone from local churches to after school programs, to community leaders chipped in to create a safe and welco
me don't go to east palo alto. this is the early 80s, early 90s. don't go to east palo alto, it's very dangerous. stay out. >> reporter: during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides. the most per capita of any city in the country. even now 30 plus years later, it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, you know, i always say yeah,...
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me, don't go to palo alto, this was in the early 80s and 90s.was very dangerous. >> during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s., in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. the chief said even now, 30+ years later, it is still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, i say i work in east palo alto, and people think it is dangerous. >> despite those hurdles, he joined the east palo alto police department 23 years ago, he became chief in 23 and that same year, the city accomplished something many thought may never happen. >> after so many years of carrying that label around, to reach zero murders for the 2023 year, that is just the hugest community a, schmidt possible. >> he credits the entire community for the success, saying everyone from local churches to afterschool programs to community leaders chipped in to create a safe and welcoming culture in the city. >> everybody has been working towards
me, don't go to palo alto, this was in the early 80s and 90s.was very dangerous. >> during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s., in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. the chief said even now, 30+ years later, it is still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, i say i work in east palo alto, and people think it is dangerous....
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go to east palo alto.re was the 80s, early 90s. they say it's very dangerous. stay out. >> reporter: during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides. the most per capita of any city in the country. the chief says even now, 30 plus years later, it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, i say yeah, i work in east palo alto, and people say oh, because they think it's dangerous. >> reporter: despite those hurdles, he joined the east palo alto police department, became chief in 2023, and the same year, the city accomplished something many thought may never happen. >> after so many years of carrying that label around, you know, to reach zero murders for the 2023 year, um, that's just the hugest community accomplishment possible. >> reporter: chief lui credits the entire community for the success saying everyone from local churches to after school programs, to co
go to east palo alto.re was the 80s, early 90s. they say it's very dangerous. stay out. >> reporter: during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides. the most per capita of any city in the country. the chief says even now, 30 plus years later, it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, i say yeah, i work in east palo alto, and people...
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east palo alto. >> my parents always told me don't go to east palo alto. this was the '80s, early '90s. it was dangerous. stay out of east palo alto. >> reporter: during that time, it was known as murder capitol of the u.s. the chief says even now 30 plus years later, it is still hard to shake the reputation. >> even when i am in different areas of the state, you say i work in east palo alto and people say "oh" because they think it's dangerous. >> reporter: despite the hurdles he joined the police department 23 years ago. he became chief in 2023 and that same year the city accomplished something many thought may never happen. >> after so many years of carrying that label around, to reach zero murders for 2023 year, that's just the hugest community accomplishment possible. >> reporter: chief liu credits the community for the success saying everyone from local churches to after school programs to community leaders chipped in to create a safe and welcoming culture in the city. >> everybody has been wor
east palo alto. >> my parents always told me don't go to east palo alto. this was the '80s, early '90s. it was dangerous. stay out of east palo alto. >> reporter: during that time, it was known as murder capitol of the u.s. the chief says even now 30 plus years later, it is still hard to shake the reputation. >> even when i am in different areas of the state, you say i work in east palo alto and people say "oh" because they think it's dangerous. >> reporter:...
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and he said, do not go to east palo alto. >> the city of east palo alto had a violent streak for yearsaching a zenith in 1992 when 42 people lost their lives to homicide. and now the chief says the department is successful because they are committed to hiring officers who want to do good in the community. i could train good people to be police officers, but it doesn't go the other way, right? >> so we start with a great person hiring great people and then empowering them. and enabling them to go out there and build some amazing community partnerships. >> officer eric lopez has been on the east palo alto police force for five years. >> i always felt like i could do this job and i speak spanish. i want to say a large population here of east palo alto is spanish speaking only they need that barrier connected and i'm here to help. >> lopez says officers with epa, pd have close ties to the community, which helps them in their work. everybody here knows everybody in the community. >> uh, they've been here for generations. none the less. uh, it benefits us. >> those partnerships include close
and he said, do not go to east palo alto. >> the city of east palo alto had a violent streak for yearsaching a zenith in 1992 when 42 people lost their lives to homicide. and now the chief says the department is successful because they are committed to hiring officers who want to do good in the community. i could train good people to be police officers, but it doesn't go the other way, right? >> so we start with a great person hiring great people and then empowering them. and...
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and he said, do not go to east palo alto. >> the city of east palo alto had a violent streak for years, reaching a zenith in 1992 when 42 people lost their lives to homicide. now the chief says the department is successful because they are committed to hiring officers who want to do good in the community. >> i could train good people to be police officers, but it doesn't go the other way, right? so we start with a great person hiring great people, and then empowering them and enabling them to go out there and build some amazing community partnerships. officer eric lopez has been on the east palo alto police force for five years. >> i always felt like i could do this job and i speak spanish. i want to say a large population here of east palo alto is spanish speaking only they need that barrier connected. and i'm here to help. >> lopez says officers with epa, pd have close ties to the community, which helps them in their work. >> everybody here knows everybody in the community. uh, they've been here for generations. nonetheless, uh, it benefits us. >> those partnerships include close rel
and he said, do not go to east palo alto. >> the city of east palo alto had a violent streak for years, reaching a zenith in 1992 when 42 people lost their lives to homicide. now the chief says the department is successful because they are committed to hiring officers who want to do good in the community. >> i could train good people to be police officers, but it doesn't go the other way, right? so we start with a great person hiring great people, and then empowering them and...
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and he said, do not go to east palo alto. >> the city of east palo alto had a violent streak for yearsaching a zenith in 1992 when 42 people lost their lives to homicide. now, the chief says the department is successful because they are committed to hiring officers who want to do good in the community. >> i could train good people to be police officers, but it doesn't go the other way, right? so we start with a great person hiring great people, and then empowering them and enabling them to go out there and build some amazing community partnerships. >> officer eric lopez has been on the east palo alto police force for five years. >> i always felt like i could do this job and i speak spanish. i want to say a large population here of east palo alto is spanish speaking only they need that barrier connected and i'm here to help. >> lopez says officers with epa, pd have close ties to the community, which helps them in their work. everyone here knows everybody in the community. >> we, uh, they've been here for generations. none the less. uh, it benefits us. >> those partnerships include close
and he said, do not go to east palo alto. >> the city of east palo alto had a violent streak for yearsaching a zenith in 1992 when 42 people lost their lives to homicide. now, the chief says the department is successful because they are committed to hiring officers who want to do good in the community. >> i could train good people to be police officers, but it doesn't go the other way, right? so we start with a great person hiring great people, and then empowering them and enabling...
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palo alto community. thank you so much. >> as a former school principal, triplett believes a good education can change lives. he was once a member of the center for a new generation with condoleezza rice, board president of the boys and girls clubs of the peninsula. and last year he was a major donor to oakland's first ronald mcdonald house. >> if you support the boys and girls club or ronald mcdonald house, you can't go wrong. you're a winner. that's the one investment that you can make that you will not lose in wu. many times when you get something named after you, you're not still on the planet. i am so fortunate to still be here, to see my name and see the great work that they do. >> larry triplett, son, said. it's not just about this basketball court, it's about all the resources children will be able to get here at the boys and girls club of east palo alto for abc seven i'm lauren martinez. >> that's good to know, larry. >> the last seven, eight months or so. and he's just such a terrific guy. man o
palo alto community. thank you so much. >> as a former school principal, triplett believes a good education can change lives. he was once a member of the center for a new generation with condoleezza rice, board president of the boys and girls clubs of the peninsula. and last year he was a major donor to oakland's first ronald mcdonald house. >> if you support the boys and girls club or ronald mcdonald house, you can't go wrong. you're a winner. that's the one investment that you can...
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in east palo alto.police are crediting for a zero homicide rate las year look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here. ah, you can just call us bee-mo, and there is now. you know what else is convenient? mobile banking that makes it easy to track your goals and manage your money get out of town. but we... just got here. when a bank helps you get and stay ahead. that's the bmo effect. ♪ bmo ♪ 23ft high across the bay area. people we talked to say even after the big winter storms last year, they're still not tired of seeing this rain. meantime, crews in santa cruz county got to work preparing for the storm despite many still cleaning up from the last round of rain. ktvu is an rubin has that story. >> it was a race against the clock crews with california state parks tried
in east palo alto.police are crediting for a zero homicide rate las year look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here. ah, you can just call us bee-mo, and there is now. you know what else is convenient? mobile banking that makes it easy to track your goals and...
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palo alto is celebrating a major milestone. it is reporting 0 homicides for the first time since it became its own city kron four's sara stinson caught up with the city's new mayor to learn about what contributed to the decline in deadly crime over the years. >> progress that has been decades in the making east palo alto records, 0 homicides for the year 2023 as crazy. nra east palo alto became one of america's youngest cities when it incorporated into san mateo county in 1983. but it's bright future turned dark a decade later during the crack epidemic, the city became the nation's leader and per capita murders. 42 people were killed in 1992 when its population was just 24,000. words can describe emotion of this. for me. antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the stren
palo alto is celebrating a major milestone. it is reporting 0 homicides for the first time since it became its own city kron four's sara stinson caught up with the city's new mayor to learn about what contributed to the decline in deadly crime over the years. >> progress that has been decades in the making east palo alto records, 0 homicides for the year 2023 as crazy. nra east palo alto became one of america's youngest cities when it incorporated into san mateo county in 1983. but it's...
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a hate crime under investigation after a swastika was found spray painted on a sidewalk in palo alto as ktvu. alice. worst reports tonight. police say this type of crime is unusual for the city. >> sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbor out on a walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. captain james reifsnider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the graffiti is a symbol that's so inherently offensive, we have to treat it as a hate crime. >> unless we can develop evidence that proves the contrary. >> police responded and immediately documented what happened. a city public works crew came out painted over the offensive symbol of hate that was about 15in square. >> talking to neighbors and others in the area to see if we can gather any evidence about who was responsible. ultimately, though, in an area like that with no witnesses at least up to now, it can be difficult to know who did it. and what their true motivation was in downtown palo alto, we s
a hate crime under investigation after a swastika was found spray painted on a sidewalk in palo alto as ktvu. alice. worst reports tonight. police say this type of crime is unusual for the city. >> sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbor out on a walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. captain james reifsnider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the...
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palo alto community. thank you so much. >> as a former school principal, triplett believes a good education can change lives. he was once a member of the center for a new generation with condoleezza rice, board president of the boys and girls clubs of the peninsula. and last year he was a major donor to oakland's first ronald mcdonald house. >> if you support the boys and girls club or ronald mcdonald house, you can't go wrong. you're a winner. that's the one investment that you can make that you will not lose in wu. many times when you get something named after you, you're not still on the planet. i am so fortunate to still be here, to see my name and see the great work that they do. >> larry triplett, son, said. it's not just about this basketball court, it's about all the resources children will be able to get here at the boys and girls club of east palo alto for abc seven i'm lauren martinez. >> that's good to know, larry. >> the last seven, eight months or so. and he's just such a terrific guy. man o
palo alto community. thank you so much. >> as a former school principal, triplett believes a good education can change lives. he was once a member of the center for a new generation with condoleezza rice, board president of the boys and girls clubs of the peninsula. and last year he was a major donor to oakland's first ronald mcdonald house. >> if you support the boys and girls club or ronald mcdonald house, you can't go wrong. you're a winner. that's the one investment that you can...
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we stopped by one in palo alto and one in mountain view. not people there filling up sandbags come up with a more to show up this weekend as the rain intensifies. the 49ers are even gearing up for the rain. scott ranger was over at levi stadium today. as you can see, the tarp is out over the field, as we are just over 24 hours away from kickoff. let's bring in our meteorologist, and it's going to be a little bit wet for those niner fans heading out. >> you know, the one thing about today, friday, is this is just the kickoff to the weekend, and i will have timing of the niners coming up in just a few minutes come up i want to get this warm ranger right now, as all of the cameras are showing rain, but the temperatures are kind of mild. when speed is also expected to pick up. let's get right to the climate weather, because notice that we got our satellite weather. this is more of a big look, and the systems that are lining up, the doppler storm ranger the 30 scanning the skies, you see it right here to see, you notice heavier pockets. two part
we stopped by one in palo alto and one in mountain view. not people there filling up sandbags come up with a more to show up this weekend as the rain intensifies. the 49ers are even gearing up for the rain. scott ranger was over at levi stadium today. as you can see, the tarp is out over the field, as we are just over 24 hours away from kickoff. let's bring in our meteorologist, and it's going to be a little bit wet for those niner fans heading out. >> you know, the one thing about today,...
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was located in palo alto, a place they call home on sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbora walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. >> captain james reif schneider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the graffiti is a symbol that's so inherently offensive, we have to treat it as a hate crime unless we can develop evidence that proves the contrary. >> police responded and immediately documented what happened. >> a city public works crew came out, painted over the offensive symbol of hate. that was about 15in square. >> talking to neighbors and others in the area to see if we can gather any evidence about who was responsible. ultimately, though, in an area like that with no witnesses, at least up to now, it can be difficult to know who did it. and what their true motivation was in downtown palo alto, we spoke with some people who were shocked r
was located in palo alto, a place they call home on sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbora walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. >> captain james reif schneider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the graffiti is a symbol that's so inherently offensive, we have to treat it as a hate crime unless we can develop evidence that proves the contrary....
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aquí la el en la estufa, ahora en telemundo, 48 inquilinos de un complejo de apartamentos en palo altogura vivir entre ratas y cucarachas. >> hablamos con varios de ellos y nos mostraron las condiciones en las que se encuentran. >> así comenzamos. >> hola, qué tal? buenas noches les saluda césar bayona y claudia de la fuente. >> bienvenidos esta noche un estudio ha revelado que el programa del alto al fuego en oakland no se ha implementado efectivamente desde que comenzó la pandemia. ese programa de seguridad pública colaboraba con líderes comunitarios y religiosos para alejar de la violencia a quienes tenían más posibilidades de usar un arma de fuego. pero este martes lo han discutido en el ayuntamiento para buscar soluciones y es yomara lópez quien nos tiene el informe. >> adelante yomara. >> la ciudad de oakland dejó muy claro esta noche que ellos piensan retomar esta iniciativa del alto el fuego que funcionó en el pasado. por eso este martes escucharon recomendaciones de ciudadanos y también líderes comunitarios. en el 2012, la ciudad de oakland se convirtió en un modelo nacional.
aquí la el en la estufa, ahora en telemundo, 48 inquilinos de un complejo de apartamentos en palo altogura vivir entre ratas y cucarachas. >> hablamos con varios de ellos y nos mostraron las condiciones en las que se encuentran. >> así comenzamos. >> hola, qué tal? buenas noches les saluda césar bayona y claudia de la fuente. >> bienvenidos esta noche un estudio ha revelado que el programa del alto al fuego en oakland no se ha implementado efectivamente desde que...
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servirá también para conectar issa palo alto con palo alto, quienes ya usan el puente actual como donllá, va 1 a por decir a la ikea para llegar más cerquita, pues es demasiado importante porque nada más hay un cruce peatonal y pues yo siento que sería bastante bien para pues para todos, desde ice, palo alto, fátima navarrete , noticiero telemundo 48 y la construcción de este nuevo puente costará aproximadamente unos 13 millones de dólares y se espera que esté listo según los líderes de la ciudad, en agosto. >> vamos a la pausa. una persona se encuentra en condición grave tras una explosión reportada en una casa de fremont. la policía investiga qué pudo haber provocado dicha detonación y el fiscal general de california asegura haberle dado un golpe al crimen organizado. >> le diremos a qué se refiere y a quienes detuvieron. >> y ojos abiertos porque la policía decomisó gran cantidad de marihuana y ni se imagina dónde estaba escondido. >> condiciones estables para esta noche y mañana. pero regresan las lluvias cuando luego de la pau y una persona está en condición crítica. por ello aqu
servirá también para conectar issa palo alto con palo alto, quienes ya usan el puente actual como donllá, va 1 a por decir a la ikea para llegar más cerquita, pues es demasiado importante porque nada más hay un cruce peatonal y pues yo siento que sería bastante bien para pues para todos, desde ice, palo alto, fátima navarrete , noticiero telemundo 48 y la construcción de este nuevo puente costará aproximadamente unos 13 millones de dólares y se espera que esté listo según los...
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vamos a iniciar hablando de las ciudad de east palo alto.n razones para celebrar el inicio del año, ya que durante el 2023 no se reportaron homicidios en esa jurisdicción del condado de san mateo. >> justamente queremos profundizar en el tema con fátima navarrete, que conversó con los líderes de la ciudad y residentes sobre las estrategias que han implementado para lograr esta reducción en la violencia. >> compañeras, esta ciudad ha cambiado muchísimo. en 30 años pasó de ser llamada la capital de la muerte a reportar 0 homicidios en el año que acaba de terminar y podríamos decir que es un logro para la comunidad latina, ya que los latinos conforman la mayor cantidad de habitantes de esta comunidad. las estadísticas de la policía indican que en 1992 la ciudad atravesó su peor crisis de violencia. en ese año se registraron 42 homicidios. desde entonces, la violencia ha ido disminuyendo y en el 2023 no hubo ninguna asesinato en la ciudad. funcionarios señalan que han invertido más en el cuerpo policial, lo que se tradujo en mayor patrullaje y m
vamos a iniciar hablando de las ciudad de east palo alto.n razones para celebrar el inicio del año, ya que durante el 2023 no se reportaron homicidios en esa jurisdicción del condado de san mateo. >> justamente queremos profundizar en el tema con fátima navarrete, que conversó con los líderes de la ciudad y residentes sobre las estrategias que han implementado para lograr esta reducción en la violencia. >> compañeras, esta ciudad ha cambiado muchísimo. en 30 años pasó de...
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y otra cosa importante es que va a conectar a las comunidades de east palo alto con palo alto.acerlo realidad. finalmente, a finales de enero, principios de finales de diciembre, principios de enero, comenzaron ya la construcción. esperan que esté listo aproximadamente en agosto y según líderes de la ciudad, pues va a costar unos 13 millones de dólares en vivo desde palo alto, fátima navarrete noticiero telemundo 48. pues una inversión para mejorar la movilidad. >> gracias fátima. seguimos de tu tema. antes le contamos también de la compañía california forever que presentó una propuesta, un proyecto, una iniciativa electoral ante el registro de votantes del condado solano. aclaro antes es la compañía que quiere formar un pueblo soñado entre sacramento y san francisco. el plan incluye el compromiso de generar empleos bien remunerados, energías renovable, construcción y otras industrias, además de grandes inversiones en educación, espacios verdes y energía limpia. y también se proponen revitalizar los centros urbanos prácticamente en todo el condado . bueno, pues con todas esas c
y otra cosa importante es que va a conectar a las comunidades de east palo alto con palo alto.acerlo realidad. finalmente, a finales de enero, principios de finales de diciembre, principios de enero, comenzaron ya la construcción. esperan que esté listo aproximadamente en agosto y según líderes de la ciudad, pues va a costar unos 13 millones de dólares en vivo desde palo alto, fátima navarrete noticiero telemundo 48. pues una inversión para mejorar la movilidad. >> gracias fátima....
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ice palo alto. te vemos más tarde en nuestras ediciones, por supuesto, de la tarde.er que el servicio del bar volvió a la normalidad tras el descarrilamiento del tren que se dirigía a antioch ayer lunes, según informó la agencia del transporte, las labores culminaron en horas de la noche, por lo que el servicio pudo ser restablecido. una grúa de. pues índole especial fue utilizada para remover el tren descarrilado y trasladarlo al patio del bart. ahí lo van a inspeccionar y a reparar. y en la capital del estado los bomberos de sacramento investigan las causas del incendio de una vivienda ubicada en el bloque 800 de la calle nogales. según el reporte de las autoridades, las llamas comenzaron en el ático y al momento del siniestro no había nadie en la propiedad y no se reportaron heridos. y en los altos, la sección del camino real en dirección al este, entre san antonio road y la avenida sherwood, va a permanecer cerrada si circula por ahí. escuche esto porque va a ser durante las próximas 2 o 3 semanas. debido a esto que estamos viendo un incendio de 3 alarmas que des
ice palo alto. te vemos más tarde en nuestras ediciones, por supuesto, de la tarde.er que el servicio del bar volvió a la normalidad tras el descarrilamiento del tren que se dirigía a antioch ayer lunes, según informó la agencia del transporte, las labores culminaron en horas de la noche, por lo que el servicio pudo ser restablecido. una grúa de. pues índole especial fue utilizada para remover el tren descarrilado y trasladarlo al patio del bart. ahí lo van a inspeccionar y a reparar. y...
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to east palo alto. that was the '80s, '90s. don't go. it's dangerous. >> reporter: during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. chief lou says now 30 plus years later it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, yeah, i work in east palo alto, they say oh, because they think it's dangerous. >> reporter: despite the hurdles, chief lou joined the east palo alto police department 23 years ago. he became chief in 2023 and that same year, the city accomplished something many thought may never happen. >> after so many years of carrying that label around, to have zero murder for the 2023 year, that is just the hugest community accomplishment possible. >> reporter: chief lou credits the entire community for the success saying everyone from local churches to after-school programs to community leaders chipped in to
to east palo alto. that was the '80s, '90s. don't go. it's dangerous. >> reporter: during that time, east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. chief lou says now 30 plus years later it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, yeah, i work in east palo alto, they say oh, because they think it's...
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to east palo alto. this was the early '80s, '90s. don't go. it's dangerous. >> reporter: east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. chief lou says now 30 plus years later it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, yeah, i work in east palo alto, they say oh, because they think it's dangerous. >> reporter: he joined the east palo alto police department 23 years ago. he became chief in 2023 and that same year, the city accomplished something many thought may never happen. >> after so many years of carrying that label around, to have zero murder for the 2023 year, that is just the hugest community accomplishment possible. >> reporter: chief lou credits the entire community for the success saying everyone from local churches to after-school programs to community leaders chipped in to create a safe and welcoming culture in
to east palo alto. this was the early '80s, '90s. don't go. it's dangerous. >> reporter: east palo alto was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides, the most per capita of any city in the country. chief lou says now 30 plus years later it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, yeah, i work in east palo alto, they say oh, because they think it's dangerous....
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. >> palo alto, you are in as well. you mentioned taiwan semite whose own market cap is now elevating high as well. microsoft, $3 trillion in market cap, did you impart as well with parting with alphabe , make the decision that microsoft had essentially won that race? >> i don't know that any race has been won yet. in ai particularly. the race that microsoft has won very clearly over the last 30 years is in productivity applications. you look at the way the average business uses microsoft and how important it is to them, their email is coming in. they are creating documents whether word, excel, powerpoint and other eckel patients and we look at forward and think ai, every piece of data that comes into your organization is going to go through ai, and that is going to happen at microsoft on their servers as you are using office 365 and to the extent you are sending out information, that will go through ai and it will guide the worker. the knowledge on how to spend their time and what to focus on and the potential value fo
. >> palo alto, you are in as well. you mentioned taiwan semite whose own market cap is now elevating high as well. microsoft, $3 trillion in market cap, did you impart as well with parting with alphabe , make the decision that microsoft had essentially won that race? >> i don't know that any race has been won yet. in ai particularly. the race that microsoft has won very clearly over the last 30 years is in productivity applications. you look at the way the average business uses...
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's lopez recalls just how dangerous it was growing up. and my father would always talk about like that to put the blinds down. i mean, the drugs then put them the violence. the gangs as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community. >> and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work or a city that's cash strapped. we understand that safety is the most important thing. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important that not only east policy but the viewers
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's lopez recalls just how dangerous it was growing up. and my father would always talk about like that to put the blinds down. i mean, the drugs then put them the violence. the gangs as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of...
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nbc's joslyn moran is in palo alto with details butrans mirror at this jewish community center in palo a nearly packed house to hear supervisor, palo alto city member, state assembly member, former san francisco mayor sam liccardo , and rishi kumar as they hope to fill anna a seat in congress after she and ends her term. one of the topics at the center of this form, the role the u.s. government should play in the israel/hamas war it kumar stood for and his support for israel jude lecava does not support a cease-fire at the moment either, but he does call for an extended humanitarian pause. >> to enable the release of hostages and on to enable the release to the palestinian members who are suffering. >> power of allyship is to keep holding our allies to hardtru. the biden administration called to turn the power back on in gaza, and i applaud the. transit there should be an understanding that israel has a right to defend itself an obligation to minimize civilian calories. >> certainly, we can agree that 2-year-old toddler is a 2-year- old water cut toddler, whether that is the smallest o
nbc's joslyn moran is in palo alto with details butrans mirror at this jewish community center in palo a nearly packed house to hear supervisor, palo alto city member, state assembly member, former san francisco mayor sam liccardo , and rishi kumar as they hope to fill anna a seat in congress after she and ends her term. one of the topics at the center of this form, the role the u.s. government should play in the israel/hamas war it kumar stood for and his support for israel jude lecava does...
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servirá también para conectar issa palo alto con palo alto, quienes ya usan el puente actual como donuce peatonal y pues yo siento que sería bastante bien para pues para todos. >> bueno, y la construcción de este puente costará aproximadamente unos 13 millones de dólares. >> se espera que esto esté listo en agosto, según han indicado las autoridades de esa ciudad. >> y con esto pasamos con marcelo rivera para que nos digas cómo están las condiciones en los próximos días y realmente gracias compañeros. >> y actualmente en la zona de emeryville. miren cómo se ve esa imagen. bien bonita. cielos, mayormente despejados. buenas condiciones, pero eso está pronto a cambiar porque se acerca este sistema, este río atmosférico, trayendo toda esa humedad y esa lluvia hacia nuestro estado. y aunque todavía tenemos esas condiciones bastante agradables, vamos a ver esos cambios durante los próximos días, comenzando el viernes. de hecho, fíjense en el pronóstico a largo plazo. vemos esas lluvias que comienza a acercarse ya para el viernes en la madrugada y entonces ya el viernes en la más a eso de la
servirá también para conectar issa palo alto con palo alto, quienes ya usan el puente actual como donuce peatonal y pues yo siento que sería bastante bien para pues para todos. >> bueno, y la construcción de este puente costará aproximadamente unos 13 millones de dólares. >> se espera que esto esté listo en agosto, según han indicado las autoridades de esa ciudad. >> y con esto pasamos con marcelo rivera para que nos digas cómo están las condiciones en los próximos...
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liz: wendi whitmore of palo alto net works. bob iger commands a very hefty paycheck, but the tock doesn't follow -- stock doesn't follow and charlie gasparino says employees are not seeing the bounty they hope they would. claman countdown is coming right back. we have red on the screen, 12 minutes to go before the closing bell rings and dow well off the lows down 116 points and had been as low as 228 points in losses. with your hearing, if you start having a little trouble, you're concerned that it's going to cost you money. to this day i only paid... ...what i had to pay for the device. when i go back, everything is covered. there's so much you're missing... ...by not having hearing aids. we'll find you a hearing aid... ...that fits your lifestyle and budget. try miracle-ear hearing aids with no commitment... ...during our resolution to hear better event. call 1-800-miracle now. dad, we got this. . . we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones i work ha
liz: wendi whitmore of palo alto net works. bob iger commands a very hefty paycheck, but the tock doesn't follow -- stock doesn't follow and charlie gasparino says employees are not seeing the bounty they hope they would. claman countdown is coming right back. we have red on the screen, 12 minutes to go before the closing bell rings and dow well off the lows down 116 points and had been as low as 228 points in losses. with your hearing, if you start having a little trouble, you're concerned...
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back in the day, you might recall east palo alto was known as the murder capital of america. but epa has evolved. last year for the first time the city had zero homicides. it's an accomplishment decades in the making. back in 1992, 42 people were killed in east palo alto, really a small town right there on the peninsula, giving e.p.a. the highest murder rate in the nation. city leaders attribute the progress to a few things. one is an increase in youth and teenage programs. also the trust between the community and police officers has grown. >> back when people would not talk to us, we couldn't solve a lot of homicides. in 2022, we had five homicides that year. we solved all five of those. that sends a strong message. when you can solve every single homicide in a year, that sends a very strong message that maybe i shouldn't do this. >> yeah, it is a remarkable turnaround. where the four seasons hotel now sits in e.p.a., that was once known as whiskey gulch, a collection of liquor stores. a change in city leadership along with the community's commitment to unity is also a part
back in the day, you might recall east palo alto was known as the murder capital of america. but epa has evolved. last year for the first time the city had zero homicides. it's an accomplishment decades in the making. back in 1992, 42 people were killed in east palo alto, really a small town right there on the peninsula, giving e.p.a. the highest murder rate in the nation. city leaders attribute the progress to a few things. one is an increase in youth and teenage programs. also the trust...
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important that not only ease politic but the viewers of the bay. look at us as an example. >> of some hope. >> moving towards the new year. i'm sarah stinson reporting in east palo alto kron. 4 news. >> well, we are learning the driver of a bus that crashed into a wall on the santa cruz campus last month di
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers....
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alto, a place they call home on sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbor out on a walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. >> captain james reif schneider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the graffiti is a symbol that's so inherently offensive, we have to treat it as a hate crime unless we can develop evidence that proves the contrary. >> police responded and immediately documented what happened. >> a city public works crew came out, painted over the offensive symbol of hate. that was about 15in square. >> talking to neighbors and others in the area to see if we can gather any evidence about who was responsible. ultimately, though, in an area like that with no witnesses, at least up to now, it can be difficult to know who did it. and what their true motivation was in downtown palo alto, we spoke with some people who were shocked to hear about the incident. >> yeah, we were living in a strange moment in the world right? but it shouldn't happen here i
alto, a place they call home on sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbor out on a walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. >> captain james reif schneider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the graffiti is a symbol that's so inherently offensive, we have to treat it as a hate crime unless we can develop evidence that proves the contrary. >>...
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important that not only ease politic but the viewers of the bay. look at us as an example. >> of some hope. >> moving towards the new year. i'm sarah stinson reporting in east palo alto kron. 4 >> well, we are learning now that the driver of a bus that crashed into a wall and the knicks uc santa cruz campus
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers....
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important that not only ease politic but the viewers of the bay. look at us as an example. >> of some hope. >> moving towards the new year. i'm sarah stinson reporting in east palo alto kron. 4 news. >> it's 808, and in the east bay alameda is joining a growing list of bay area cities that are calling for a
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers....
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me don't go to east palo alto and it was like the '80s and early '90sment.. stay out of east pal aloe. >> reporter: during that time. east pallal toe was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides. the most per capita of any city in the country. chief lieu says even now, 30 plus years later, it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, you know, we say yeah, i work in east palo alto. people always say ooh because they think it's dangerous. >> reporter: despite those hurdles, chief lieu joined the east palo alto police department 23 years ago. and he became chief in 2023 and that same year, the city accomplished something many thought may never happen. >> after so many years of carrying that label around, you know, to reach zero murders for the 2023 year, that's just the hugest community accomplishment possible. >> reporter: chief lieu credits the entire community for the success. saying everyone from local churches to after-school programs to
me don't go to east palo alto and it was like the '80s and early '90sment.. stay out of east pal aloe. >> reporter: during that time. east pallal toe was known as the murder capital of the u.s. in 1992, the city of just 24,000 people at the time reported 42 homicides. the most per capita of any city in the country. chief lieu says even now, 30 plus years later, it's still hard to shake that reputation. >> even when i'm in different areas of the state, you know, we say yeah, i work...
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important to not only east politic but the viewers of the bay. look at us as an example. >> of some hope. >> moving towards a new year. i'm sarah stinson reporting in east palo alto kron. 4 news. >> well, we are learning now that the driver of that bus that crashed into a wall on the uc santa cruz campus la
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers....
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important that not only ease politic but the viewers of the bay. look at us as an example. >> of some hope. >> moving towards the new year. i'm sarah stinson reporting in east palo alto kron. 4 news. >> well, in the north, a highway one just north of jenner in sonoma county. it's close overnight in both dir
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers....
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en is palo alto aseguran que enfrentan una plaga de ratas y de cucarachas. >> jessica gallegos hablóidentes y nos muestra cómo ha sido para ellos vivir con estos roedores. ya que pese a sus quejas y reclamos, los administradores del complejo al parecer no les han dado ninguna solución. pero ese es el tubo que se están comiendo, que va hacia el techo y aire desde hace 5 años. víctor y su familia viven en este apartamento en east palo alto y desde entonces dicen, han tenido que vivir entre ratas y cucarachas. >> la primera vez nos dijeron que que no se podía meter. no no podían hacer nada porque las ratas no están adentro del apartamento. pero están aquí arribita. el toda la noches están peleando ese y ahora ya están arriba de la cocina. aquí la el en la estufa hablamos con más inquilinos y al parecer las ratas han visitado a más de 1 en el complejo de apartamentos. >> bueno, prácticamente podría decirle la frase conviviendo con la rata porque eso es lo que nos toca a nosotros. >> esta inquilina nos dice que es de noche cuando las escuchamos por la noche se oyen como que si fueran pers
en is palo alto aseguran que enfrentan una plaga de ratas y de cucarachas. >> jessica gallegos hablóidentes y nos muestra cómo ha sido para ellos vivir con estos roedores. ya que pese a sus quejas y reclamos, los administradores del complejo al parecer no les han dado ninguna solución. pero ese es el tubo que se están comiendo, que va hacia el techo y aire desde hace 5 años. víctor y su familia viven en este apartamento en east palo alto y desde entonces dicen, han tenido que vivir...
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that's after a swastika was found spray painted on a sidewalk in palo alto. ktvu is alice wertz reports. >> sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbor out on a walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. captain james reifsnider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the graffiti is a symbol that's so inherently offensive, we have to treat it as a hate crime unless we can develop evidence that proves the contrary. >> police responded and immediately documented what happened. >> a city public works crew came out painted over the offensive symbol of hate that was about 15in square. >> talking to neighbors and others in the area to see if we can gather any evidence about who was responsible. ultimately, though, in an area like that with no witnesses, at least up to now, it can be difficult to know who did it. and what their true motivation was in downtown palo alto, we spoke with some people who were shocked to hear about the incident
that's after a swastika was found spray painted on a sidewalk in palo alto. ktvu is alice wertz reports. >> sunday evening around 830 in palo alto, a neighbor out on a walk noticed offensive graffiti, a swastika spray painted in white along a walkway at pierce park. captain james reifsnider of the palo alto police department said this is a hate crime in this particular case, when the subject of the graffiti is a symbol that's so inherently offensive, we have to treat it as a hate crime...
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important that not only east politic but the viewers of the bay. look at us as an example. >> of some hope. >> moving towards a new year. i'm sarah stinson reporting in east palo alto kron. 4 news. >> 10, 0, 7 is the time. and we are learning now that the driver of a bus that crashed into a wall on the uc s
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers....
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the city of east palo alto is celebrating a major milestone. it had no homicides last year and that's never happened before in the city's history. kron 4 sarah stinson brings us reaction from the city's new mayor. >> progress that has been decades in the making east palo alto records, 0 homicides for the year 2023 as crazy raises east palo alto became one of america's youngest cities when it incorporated into san mateo county in 1983. but it's bright future turned dark a decade later during the crack epidemic, the city became the nation's leader and per capita murders. 42 people were killed in 1992 when its population was just 24,000. words can describe motion for me. antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago. he was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while he was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to w
the city of east palo alto is celebrating a major milestone. it had no homicides last year and that's never happened before in the city's history. kron 4 sarah stinson brings us reaction from the city's new mayor. >> progress that has been decades in the making east palo alto records, 0 homicides for the year 2023 as crazy raises east palo alto became one of america's youngest cities when it incorporated into san mateo county in 1983. but it's bright future turned dark a decade later...
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antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago.was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while e was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we also you collaborate with the church's. we have a lot of churches in east palo alto. >> that do amazing civic work. while lopez is excited about this milestone, he says there's still work to be done. housing education parks. but i also think it's so important that not only east politic but the viewers of the bay. look at us as an example. >> of some hope. >> moving towards a new year. i'm sarah stinson reporting in east palo alto kron. 4 news. >> the alameda county sheriff's office is investigating 2 recent attempted car thefts as possibly being related. th
antonio lopez became the mayor of east palo alto 3 weeks ago.was born and raised in the city after his family came from mexico in the 80's as lopez went on to get his college education crime slowly went down at home while e was on city council. the city reported 5 homicides in 2022, he attributes the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety as to what helped get the numbers down. not only install cameras in our parks know year and increase our rain for officers. we...
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. >> ahora en telemundo 48, la comunidad de is palo alto ha pasado de ser la capital de la muerte a reportar homicidios en el 2023. le explicamos cómo lograron este cambio. así comenzamos. qué tal? muy buenas noches les saluda sandra cervantes. bienvenidos a su noticiero telemundo 48. a las 11 vamos a iniciar con esto el asesinato de un oficial de la policía de oakland se convirtió en una cacería humana que hoy reportan llevó a el arresto de múltiples sospechosos. vamos a enlazarnos con libertad pedraza que nos tiene los detalles de esta investigación. libertad así es. si se trató de un operativo que abarcó todo el norte de california. >> las autoridades expresan que han arrestado múltiples personas en ciudades como san francisco livermore e incluso sacramento. ya arrestaron a los miembros que andaban robando la the cannabis operation, se dice, pero también están seguro que ya tienen la persona que, pues que mató la policía. >> tuan li. >> la policía de oakland no ha especificado cuántos sospechosos están en custodia o si se ha encontrado el arma con la que le dispararon al oficial que se en
. >> ahora en telemundo 48, la comunidad de is palo alto ha pasado de ser la capital de la muerte a reportar homicidios en el 2023. le explicamos cómo lograron este cambio. así comenzamos. qué tal? muy buenas noches les saluda sandra cervantes. bienvenidos a su noticiero telemundo 48. a las 11 vamos a iniciar con esto el asesinato de un oficial de la policía de oakland se convirtió en una cacería humana que hoy reportan llevó a el arresto de múltiples sospechosos. vamos a...
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hosey martinez is at a pregame party in palo alto. yes, we have to cover the other side, balanced reporting, right jose? >> reporter: definitely, and i'm having a good time, i made some friends over here. take a look at this, it is friday night here in palo alto, just taking a look at what is going on right here at the patio. unforgettable night for many fans, they are here to enjoy a pregame celebration ahead of tomorrow's game against the 49ers. it is another exciting trip for green bay packers fans, for jason and carmen. >> we went to the game in minneapolis, and they beat the vikings, then they beat the bears , and our trip last weekend was canceled but we decided we are going on another road game. so here we are. >> reporter: they landed this friday morning at sfo ready to support their team and enjoy the bay area. >> very excited. it's my first time in san francisco, so i'm really excited to go see all the things and root on the packers. >> reporter: they are a part of a growing number of packers fans making their way into the b
hosey martinez is at a pregame party in palo alto. yes, we have to cover the other side, balanced reporting, right jose? >> reporter: definitely, and i'm having a good time, i made some friends over here. take a look at this, it is friday night here in palo alto, just taking a look at what is going on right here at the patio. unforgettable night for many fans, they are here to enjoy a pregame celebration ahead of tomorrow's game against the 49ers. it is another exciting trip for green bay...
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and they ended up at a packed pep rally at a palo alto sports bar, go figure. our jose martinez was there. >> reporter: it's clearly friday night here in palo alto. i'm in this iconic establishment, the patio, setting the stage for an unforgettable night for many packers fans gathered here to enjoy a pre-game celebration ahead of tomorrow's game against the 49ers. [ cheering ] >> we live here. family coming all the way from wisconsin. go pack go. got my kids here. we're having a blast. we're super excited. love how the team's performed this year. great fan base. couldn't be a better organization. love it. >> i'm from milwaukee, wisconsin, and i'm out here to represent tonight. every time we have this match up, i have high hopes. i'm hoping for a win this year. >> reporter: and of course, this excitement is all over the bay area tonight. it will be a fun weekend for everybody, including us because we'll be hanging out here with everybody. >>> everyone's excited for that game. less than 24 hours away as the niners host the green bay packers. and listen, there are
and they ended up at a packed pep rally at a palo alto sports bar, go figure. our jose martinez was there. >> reporter: it's clearly friday night here in palo alto. i'm in this iconic establishment, the patio, setting the stage for an unforgettable night for many packers fans gathered here to enjoy a pre-game celebration ahead of tomorrow's game against the 49ers. [ cheering ] >> we live here. family coming all the way from wisconsin. go pack go. got my kids here. we're having a...
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palo alto with the regulations in the sector.nk you. >>> coming up, three weeks in to 2024 and we are seeing it might yos. out to be the year of th e companies joining macy's and wayfair and more. we're coming right back with that store after this. >>> it is 5:30 a.m. in the new york city area. there's a lot more ahead on "worldwide exchange." here's what's on deck. kicking off a new trading week at the all-time high. >>> and there were two. florida governor ron desantis pulling the plug on the 2024 white house bid. how the trump versus haley race stacks up and what each of the candidates could mean for your money. >>> and earnings season rolls on with the airlines in focus thanks to the turbulent start to the year and the impact of the grounding of the boeing 737 max 9. it's monday, january 22nd, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's start your first trading day of the week. we pick up the half hour check on the u.s. stock futures with the markets in record
palo alto with the regulations in the sector.nk you. >>> coming up, three weeks in to 2024 and we are seeing it might yos. out to be the year of th e companies joining macy's and wayfair and more. we're coming right back with that store after this. >>> it is 5:30 a.m. in the new york city area. there's a lot more ahead on "worldwide exchange." here's what's on deck. kicking off a new trading week at the all-time high. >>> and there were two. florida governor...
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you sold palo alto >> right >> massive winner. why sell it now?so we bought this in 2016 for $43 a share, trading at $340ish now. we looked at it on multiple different valuation basises. 57 times earnings, 2.9% free cash flow yield, 12 times revenue. however you look at those, it's expensive, and you look at palo alto, the story part of it, the story is fantastic we think they'll have 18% earnings growth ahead, but it's a really different company than we originally bought we bought it $12 billionmarket cap, they have 14,000 employees. the needle will be much harder to move. i don't want to own a company in our discipline growth strategy that will squeeze out 10% market like returns ahead i think we can do better we took the position off the table. we'll sit on some cash still we reinvest some into existing position and look for something we think has better upside from here >> this was a topic as well yesterday with glen kachur on "closing bell" with me who did the same he sold it at the end of last year listen why >> i don't own palo alto anymore
you sold palo alto >> right >> massive winner. why sell it now?so we bought this in 2016 for $43 a share, trading at $340ish now. we looked at it on multiple different valuation basises. 57 times earnings, 2.9% free cash flow yield, 12 times revenue. however you look at those, it's expensive, and you look at palo alto, the story part of it, the story is fantastic we think they'll have 18% earnings growth ahead, but it's a really different company than we originally bought we bought...
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una foto hermosa que nos brindó un televidente de nuestra zona allá en palo alto.da financiera para poder seguir con sus estudios. >> pero como nos explica flavio lacayo, muchos jóvenes están teniendo problemas precisamente al llenar esa solicitud. por eso las autoridades escolares anunciaron esta tarde que existen talleres de ayuda. >> hay estudiantes que dicen tener dificultades al llenar la solicitud electrónica fafsa para ayuda financiera federal. >> estaba llenándola, pero surgió un problema y es 1 de estos alumnos quien dice necesitar esta subvención para continuar con sus estudios. estaba estudiando en mi país enfermería, pero a la hora de venir aquí son unos cambios muy diferentes en el sistema educativo. entonces decidí seguir estudiando enfermería y esa es la actitud que las autoridades escolares le piden tener a todos los alumnos y a pesar de que la forma electrónica de fafsa presenta algunos problemas tecnológicos, hay soluciones. >> algunos jóvenes se frustran o no saben qué hacer. entonces lo primero, regresar a la escuela, pedir ayuda de su consejera
una foto hermosa que nos brindó un televidente de nuestra zona allá en palo alto.da financiera para poder seguir con sus estudios. >> pero como nos explica flavio lacayo, muchos jóvenes están teniendo problemas precisamente al llenar esa solicitud. por eso las autoridades escolares anunciaron esta tarde que existen talleres de ayuda. >> hay estudiantes que dicen tener dificultades al llenar la solicitud electrónica fafsa para ayuda financiera federal. >> estaba...
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>> it's long story short, picking up at san jose, palo alto this morning.ctly free event. if you would like to join us, feel free to come out. we'll have plenty of space. >> so you don't have to worry about tickets. if you hear it and you want to go, head to one of those stations, right? >> absolutely. we'll have plenty of room, mentioned san jose at 9:30, palo alto at 9:50 and san mateo at 10:10. in the city there's a whole host of events going on in addition to the march. go to norcalmlkfoundation.org and we'll have a full list. >> what about getting back home? >> we're giving out a free commemorative ticket good for a free ride back after 1:00. so head into the city and explore everything to explore, and we'll get you home afterwards. >> the thing about it, i've seen it before, it really becomes this community on the trains. people talking, laughing. >> singing sometimes. >> it really is -- the event starts once you get on the train, i would imagine. >> i would certainly like to think so. caltrain is just a good opportunity for people to come together. w
>> it's long story short, picking up at san jose, palo alto this morning.ctly free event. if you would like to join us, feel free to come out. we'll have plenty of space. >> so you don't have to worry about tickets. if you hear it and you want to go, head to one of those stations, right? >> absolutely. we'll have plenty of room, mentioned san jose at 9:30, palo alto at 9:50 and san mateo at 10:10. in the city there's a whole host of events going on in addition to the march. go...