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my name is sabrina zang. as a u.s. citizen and this type of practitioner i was assaulted by rose pak's gang. first it took place in chinatown in 2000. a practitioner was doing meditation. his jacket was torn. his glasses were smashed to the floor and broken. examiner reported in october 11, 2001, quote, the attorney for him was beat up by the crowd in the square said the first place they went for help after they were arrested was rose pak's chinese chamber of commerce. she should not be named in the station. >> shan long. silvia lu. tony tan. ma wae wea. >> we can call on supervisor peskin's people to join us after as well. [speaking foreign language] [voice of interpreter] >> my name is william wang. i'm one of the people who got the signatures from 400 business owners. and what they want to say is chinatown station only. someone who has so many faults shunt be someone that a station is named after. it's not a problem to name it chinatown by any means and the board of supervisors are free to do that but if it's name r
my name is sabrina zang. as a u.s. citizen and this type of practitioner i was assaulted by rose pak's gang. first it took place in chinatown in 2000. a practitioner was doing meditation. his jacket was torn. his glasses were smashed to the floor and broken. examiner reported in october 11, 2001, quote, the attorney for him was beat up by the crowd in the square said the first place they went for help after they were arrested was rose pak's chinese chamber of commerce. she should not be named...
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. >> sabrina de 27 aÑos, su esposo y sus cuatro niÑas viven en este auto desde hace varios meses, segÚny corrieron a todos. >> al mismo tiempo le posa de sabina se accidentÓ en el trabajo y se chequÉ de ingreso se redujo considerablemente. >> yo quisiera trabajar, pero como soy la Única que maneja no puedo dejar allÍ en el carro solos todo el dÍa allí parado. >> la ciudad de los Ángeles ha adoptado un programa llamado estacionamiento seguro para los miles de residentes que viven como sabrina. aquÍ reciben seguridad, ademÁs del uso de servicios higiÉnicos, pero sÓlo hay 150 espacios disponibles y la demanda es enorme. >> no me tengo que preocupar que un extraÑo toque la puerta o quiera abrir la ventana. puedo dormir en paz. >> al dormir en la calle duermes con un ojo abierto y un ojo cerrado, porque nadie entra, nadie sale. despuÉs de las 9:00 p.m. nadie entra y nadie sale. >> alberto hernÁndez vive con $931 al mes que recibe de pensiÓn y dice que duerme cÓmodamente con su perro de servicio. >> hemos visto que mucha de esta gente que vive en sus automÓviles necesitan uno o dos meses para
. >> sabrina de 27 aÑos, su esposo y sus cuatro niÑas viven en este auto desde hace varios meses, segÚny corrieron a todos. >> al mismo tiempo le posa de sabina se accidentÓ en el trabajo y se chequÉ de ingreso se redujo considerablemente. >> yo quisiera trabajar, pero como soy la Única que maneja no puedo dejar allÍ en el carro solos todo el dÍa allí parado. >> la ciudad de los Ángeles ha adoptado un programa llamado estacionamiento seguro para los miles de...
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. >> reporter: elle, ada, sabrina and gisele. >> gisele was the oldest adopted family member. a few months after michelle's death, he decided to send gisele back to the ukraine for the summer. >> he sent gisele back home to the ukraine for two months, but then those two months began vetching into almost a year. the rest of the family couldn't understand why gisele didn't come home. little did they know that mcneill and gypsy willis had taken gisele's social security number. gypsy willis assumed gisele's identity. >> reporter: how did this idea come up? >> when i got together with martin, i had a lot of tax debts, probably in the range of $50,000 or $60,000. this was martin, this was martin's idea. this was martin's activity. >> reporter: why did you do it? >> i said i didn't want to. he said this is the best 2003wa do it. >> reporter: you got three joint bank accounts using a fake name, a fake birth certificate, a fake utah state i.d. card and a fake social security card. how can you be a passive participant in that? >> he was very powerful and influential. i just assumed he k
. >> reporter: elle, ada, sabrina and gisele. >> gisele was the oldest adopted family member. a few months after michelle's death, he decided to send gisele back to the ukraine for the summer. >> he sent gisele back home to the ukraine for two months, but then those two months began vetching into almost a year. the rest of the family couldn't understand why gisele didn't come home. little did they know that mcneill and gypsy willis had taken gisele's social security number....
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but the reality on sabrina's point is he has been the sitting president two and a half years.dgy real estate developer you wouldn't call the fisher but the cht united states should. >> there is a question now he is president of the united states we saw what he did as a candidate, what he willing to do with the authorities of his office, the gray area of conducting foreign policy on behalf of the united states? we already sue rudy giuliani a few weeks ago with the bizarre outreach to ukraine attempting maybe to get that government to investigate the family members of his political opponents. itching this is a really definitive moment for congress especially for congressional republican when is you have a president basically saying i dare you to tell me not to do this. you saw everything i did in the mueller report. it was laid bare and you didn't do anything to hold me accountable at least among congressional republicans. now i'm saying not only did you do not before i'm open to doing gwen. i do think this is a moment if we don't hear the congressional republicans saying hold o
but the reality on sabrina's point is he has been the sitting president two and a half years.dgy real estate developer you wouldn't call the fisher but the cht united states should. >> there is a question now he is president of the united states we saw what he did as a candidate, what he willing to do with the authorities of his office, the gray area of conducting foreign policy on behalf of the united states? we already sue rudy giuliani a few weeks ago with the bizarre outreach to...
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and sabrina, i want you to listen to the president going after biden today.s. >> i'd rather run against, i think, biden than anybody. i think he's the weakest mentally. and i like running against people that are weak mentally. i have to tell you, he's a different guy. he looks different than he used to, he acts different than he used to. he's even slower than he used to be. joe never got more than 1%, except obama took him off the trash heap. and now it looks like he's failing. joe biden thought that china was not a competitor of ours. joe biden is a dummy. >> sabrina, it didn't take very long for biden to strike back. listen to this. >> i believe that the president is literally an existential threat to america. he found time to go after bette midler, for god's sakes, in the middle of the d-day ceremonies. for real, not a joke. and instead of repairing the relationships with our allies, he's continued to damage them. four years of donald trump will be viewed as an aberration in american history. eight years, eight years will fundamentally change who we are as
and sabrina, i want you to listen to the president going after biden today.s. >> i'd rather run against, i think, biden than anybody. i think he's the weakest mentally. and i like running against people that are weak mentally. i have to tell you, he's a different guy. he looks different than he used to, he acts different than he used to. he's even slower than he used to be. joe never got more than 1%, except obama took him off the trash heap. and now it looks like he's failing. joe biden...
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sabrina, let me start with you. the president's answer right there, it's not what i meant, it's what i said, do you have any idea what he's saying? i feel like maybe i'm missing something here? >> well, look, i think that the challenge with this president is that he continues to try to create this alternate universe where facts don't matter, his own statements no longer matter, and he was really all over the place, lashing out at the media. and i think it's really once again a somewhat surprising move for a president who is grappling with or who can tout a successful economy. he's mounting his campaign for re-election, with and he himself in many ways his own worst enemy, because he can't focus on the issue. and instead, you see him really once again just taking it to the media and using his familiar tactics to try to create this fictional universe where everything is fine and well. >> imagine what japan, you know, countries in that region and in south korea are thinking when they see that? what do you mean that's n
sabrina, let me start with you. the president's answer right there, it's not what i meant, it's what i said, do you have any idea what he's saying? i feel like maybe i'm missing something here? >> well, look, i think that the challenge with this president is that he continues to try to create this alternate universe where facts don't matter, his own statements no longer matter, and he was really all over the place, lashing out at the media. and i think it's really once again a somewhat...
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let's get to our primetime primary with elaina plott, sabrina siddiqi, and a man named mark preston, if i have it right. again, i love the high-minded talk. i don't think it's what it's about when we get to those things. these are contests with winners and losers. who won? >> i would have to say julian castro won. >> why? >> all he had to do, as anybody at the bottom was break out. all elizabeth warren had to do was tread water. he was the person who accomplished the exact thing he needed to do and then some. >> okay. siddiqi? >> i think both castro and cory booker were able to rise above a crowded stage. they're two people who came in without a great deal of name recognition. they both had moments on issues like immigration, access to abortion. so they probably have done a pretty good job of now implanting themselves in the minds of voters. elizabeth warren, i think that she was easily driving the conversation around income inequality for a lot of the debate. toward the second half she may have faded somewhat into the background. but she certainly came out of this also unscathed. >>
let's get to our primetime primary with elaina plott, sabrina siddiqi, and a man named mark preston, if i have it right. again, i love the high-minded talk. i don't think it's what it's about when we get to those things. these are contests with winners and losers. who won? >> i would have to say julian castro won. >> why? >> all he had to do, as anybody at the bottom was break out. all elizabeth warren had to do was tread water. he was the person who accomplished the exact...
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poor sabrina moose who is sure we need you still to do spill blood work in this building do comparisons to move to the i'm sure when you pull which it's the she loved to. go your posts which still don't work a good job which of course. the smoke the course is cause it's worse for the taste because of the couple from. my ferment it's unique in that it's my last plate in space. i am like when school say in the us they were. low so i asked the coat. and he had a lot done so meet me yet about this. live . it's lists. playing. very well now continue watching us and see us. what politicians do. we put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to be precise this is what the before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. there should. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in the spot the wish to fall for a conviction looks at any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the proc
poor sabrina moose who is sure we need you still to do spill blood work in this building do comparisons to move to the i'm sure when you pull which it's the she loved to. go your posts which still don't work a good job which of course. the smoke the course is cause it's worse for the taste because of the couple from. my ferment it's unique in that it's my last plate in space. i am like when school say in the us they were. low so i asked the coat. and he had a lot done so meet me yet about this....
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sabrina, is that a big enough motivator? think one of the prevailing themes of 2020 has been the unprecedented number of women running for the country's highest office. if you look at the trend we saw in 2018, there is clearly an appetite for more women in elected office. you also saw the women vote play as true role. by double did you get also cast their ballots for democrats in these congressional races. whether as a mother, a wife or simply as a woman, is a way for these candidates to relate to some of those voters that they're trying to get to know. it's also important, because i think it brings to bear some of the issues that uniquely affect women around gender equality, and really has women trying to reinforce the importance of being at the table and the difference they can make if they're sitting in the oval office. >>> thank you both, i appreciate your insights. >>> one 2020 candidates is getting rousing praise from an unlikely source. here what one host says about elizabeth warren, next. it looks real sturdy. -the b
sabrina, is that a big enough motivator? think one of the prevailing themes of 2020 has been the unprecedented number of women running for the country's highest office. if you look at the trend we saw in 2018, there is clearly an appetite for more women in elected office. you also saw the women vote play as true role. by double did you get also cast their ballots for democrats in these congressional races. whether as a mother, a wife or simply as a woman, is a way for these candidates to relate...
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sabrina, i'll start with you. this is absurd, isn't it? punishing mexico for immigration, something that mexico may not necessarily be equipped to handle and he is doing it at a time when he is trying to get a trade deal he just spent two years working on gratified. does the timing of this make sense? >> it certainly doesn't make out. sarah pointed out this came against the counsel of the president's own advisers. when you step back and look the way he has approached immigration, he often put moves towards these very abrupt moves and tactics that are more designed to perhaps chin up support with his base, that he is being tough on mexico. remember he also threatened to close down the u.s./mexico border without much thought with whether that policy will actually work, as well as what the economic consequences might be. mexico is the third largest trading partner to the united states. this is going to hurt some of the people who voted, in fact, for this president. i think that really what this speaks to is a frustration that he has with his
sabrina, i'll start with you. this is absurd, isn't it? punishing mexico for immigration, something that mexico may not necessarily be equipped to handle and he is doing it at a time when he is trying to get a trade deal he just spent two years working on gratified. does the timing of this make sense? >> it certainly doesn't make out. sarah pointed out this came against the counsel of the president's own advisers. when you step back and look the way he has approached immigration, he often...
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elena plot, sabrina siddiqui and mark preston are back here. you heard the question, preston.u think i'm wrong? >> it's an absolutely different echelon of players, and i actually think you're going to see people attack it much differently. i think what we saw tonight what was you'd expect in a debate in a slow roll. they weren't really engaging each other, but once the door got kicked open there was a lot of engagement. i think we're going to see that a lot earlier tomorrow. >> do you agree, siddiqui? >> absolutely. as you point out, all eyes will be on former vice president joe biden and senator bernie sanders coming into this debate as the clear front-runners, but more candidates have been in the middle ground like customer kamala harris, for example. >> true. >> or someone like mayor pete buttigieg of south bend, indiana, who was not even really well known at all and emerged as an unexpected player. to kind of decisiistinguish themselves in what is a crowded field. the question will be to what extent are some of the candidates on the stage going to go after joe biden, certa
elena plot, sabrina siddiqui and mark preston are back here. you heard the question, preston.u think i'm wrong? >> it's an absolutely different echelon of players, and i actually think you're going to see people attack it much differently. i think what we saw tonight what was you'd expect in a debate in a slow roll. they weren't really engaging each other, but once the door got kicked open there was a lot of engagement. i think we're going to see that a lot earlier tomorrow. >> do...
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yesterday, sabrina who is out there in moraga took the dogs. 50s, still some 60s well, well to the east. but we are running much cooler than 24 hours ago. livermore, with the biggest drop. 94 yesterday. 78 degrees today. on the temps, san jose down to 73. santa rosa down to 77. when you get gusts traveling this time of year, that will do it. a weak system brushing in. still thunderstorm activity over the central sierra. 50s for most. there are a few 40s out there. but that system sweeping through opens the door. allowing the breeze to kick in. 50s, 60s and 70s. need wd40 for that door. 4:31. commute time, solano county time. >> yes, sir. solano county now. steve, traffic is doing pretty well from fairfield as you drive down to the carquinez bridge. we're off to a nice start here. and there have been no major issues driving through. you can see traffic continues to look good on 37 and on 680 as you drive through there. down to lafayette. 24 looks good. and at the bay bridge toll plaza, approaching it from the macarthur maze. that look good. 60-minute drive to the toll plaza. some pretty
yesterday, sabrina who is out there in moraga took the dogs. 50s, still some 60s well, well to the east. but we are running much cooler than 24 hours ago. livermore, with the biggest drop. 94 yesterday. 78 degrees today. on the temps, san jose down to 73. santa rosa down to 77. when you get gusts traveling this time of year, that will do it. a weak system brushing in. still thunderstorm activity over the central sierra. 50s for most. there are a few 40s out there. but that system sweeping...
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. >> reporter: sabrina lad is never far from her pup miya even when she is on the job. >> she is pretty chill. everybody else brings their dogs. >> reporter: she brings her to work everyday. the software company came in number 2 on rover.com's lest of the most dog friendly companies. hundreds of employees bring their dogs to work on the southern california campus which includes areas for pets and their owners to walk and play. >> i'm never feeling rushed to rush home after work to let her out or try to rush out during my lunch break to take her for a walk and it makes me feel supported by our company. >> in a survey, 75% of the dog owners said being able to bring their dog to work makes them more likely to stay with their employer. >> it sets the tone for the culture. >> steve mayor says the pet policy is a selling point when recruiting new employees. >> i think it sets a great atmosphere for everyone in the environmenether you love dogs or not because in general people are happier when animals are around. >> that includes employees who don't own pets. >> it is nice when after having on
. >> reporter: sabrina lad is never far from her pup miya even when she is on the job. >> she is pretty chill. everybody else brings their dogs. >> reporter: she brings her to work everyday. the software company came in number 2 on rover.com's lest of the most dog friendly companies. hundreds of employees bring their dogs to work on the southern california campus which includes areas for pets and their owners to walk and play. >> i'm never feeling rushed to rush home...
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on the and >> elle, ada, sabrina, and giselle. >> giselle was the oldest adopted daughter, and she hadd to send giselle back to the ukraine for the summer. >> i got text messages from gypsy saying, "your father is too ill to go to ukraine. is there any way you can take her over to ukraine to be with her sisters for the summer?" >> my dad had just basically said, "we'll get her after the summer." >> martin sold this as this great chance for giselle to go back and visit with her sister in ukraine. that was all bologna. martin and gypsy had bigger plans once giselle was on that plane headed to the other side of the world. they were right at work, stealing giselle's identity. >> martin had actually taken giselle's social security number and created a new identity for gypsy. >> he gave his daughter giselle's identity to his girlfriend. >> they went into court and changed the birth date 20 years. that's called perjury. >> gypsy willis used the identity jillian giselle macneill, and alleged that she was the spouse of martin macneill. the investigation also found that on that form the marriage
on the and >> elle, ada, sabrina, and giselle. >> giselle was the oldest adopted daughter, and she hadd to send giselle back to the ukraine for the summer. >> i got text messages from gypsy saying, "your father is too ill to go to ukraine. is there any way you can take her over to ukraine to be with her sisters for the summer?" >> my dad had just basically said, "we'll get her after the summer." >> martin sold this as this great chance for...
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my name is sabrina chin. i am opposed to the naming of the subway station after rose pak. t [inaudible] >> -- in october 2000. two men assaulted a practitioner. his jacket was torn, his glasses were smashed to the floor and broken. examiner reported on october 11, 2001, the attorney -- [inaudible] >> -- was rose pak's china chamber of commerce. obviously, the two bad guys was directed and directed by rose pak and her chinese chamber of commerce. people in chinatown are talking about that, rose pak was involved in some hate crimes and voter fraud. when later in chinatown, said -- [inaudible] >> -- she should have been put into prison. so here's a question here for everyone. why should we give honor to such a filthy person? no rose pak for chinatown subway station. thank you very much for your consideration. >> president yee: next speaker? >> good afternoon, everyone. i would like to speak together for four minutes. my name is elaine, and i am against the naming of chinatown subway station after rose pak. human rights and religious freedom are guaranteed by the u.s. constitu
my name is sabrina chin. i am opposed to the naming of the subway station after rose pak. t [inaudible] >> -- in october 2000. two men assaulted a practitioner. his jacket was torn, his glasses were smashed to the floor and broken. examiner reported on october 11, 2001, the attorney -- [inaudible] >> -- was rose pak's china chamber of commerce. obviously, the two bad guys was directed and directed by rose pak and her chinese chamber of commerce. people in chinatown are talking about...
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>> sÍ, ahora pasamos con sabrina que tiene la segunda parte del proceso, sabrina aquÍ te lo dejo, te la parte difÍcil la hago yo. >> hola betty. >> ahÍ estÁ betty. >> hola, hola ¿quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn?, saludos. >> soy betty. >> hola, cÓmo estÁn, estoy aquÍ en el circo hermanos vÁzquez con los payasos del circo, estoy emocionada porque van a ver lo que viene, porque me estoy a entre viendo a hacer cosas nuevas. >> voy a ensayar para ver si me Ánimo a salir. >> hagamos una cosa tÚ te quedas aquÍ y vamos a nueva york. >> bueno, no hablemos de esto ahora. >> asÍ que no se lo pierdan ahora. >> ay! amigas todos bien. >> ya ven porque estoy aquÍ no se pierdan lo que sigue. >> chiquibaby ¿estÁs por ahÍ? >> quÉ emocionante, quisiera estar allÁ contigo, tambiÉn un beso, mÁs adelante vamos contigo, y ella tiene tan solo 8 aÑos ha jugado con ronaldinho, con martha y es fans de neymar, cÓmo le haces mi amor. >> oh! dios mÍo! quÉ bÁrbara, me encanta, tengo que aprender eso. >> dame los 5. >> oigan y el arte y la creatividad la llevaron a crear creatividad la llevaron a crear su propio negocio, cono
>> sÍ, ahora pasamos con sabrina que tiene la segunda parte del proceso, sabrina aquÍ te lo dejo, te la parte difÍcil la hago yo. >> hola betty. >> ahÍ estÁ betty. >> hola, hola ¿quÉ tal, cÓmo estÁn?, saludos. >> soy betty. >> hola, cÓmo estÁn, estoy aquÍ en el circo hermanos vÁzquez con los payasos del circo, estoy emocionada porque van a ver lo que viene, porque me estoy a entre viendo a hacer cosas nuevas. >> voy a ensayar para ver si me...
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[applause] >> and then we have an educational grant that we give out for $1,500, and that went to sabrinaou. [applause] >> this year, we got 113 essays for scholarships. our scholarship community had a very hard time -- our scholarship committee had a very hard time selecting the winners. we have great students in this district that work very hard, and i'm really proud of them. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. our next set of scholarship awardees is presented by the lines of black school educators, and i think i see this virginia marshall coming. -- i think i see miss virginia marshall coming. more students representing. please come on up scholarship awardees. thank you. >> good evening. it is our honor each year to stand before you to let you in the public see our wonderful scholarship recipients on behalf of the san francisco alliance of black school educators. this year, we had a special -- first i want the public to know that this year we gave out more than $60,000. give them a round of applause. [applause] >> i want you to know that 95% of that money came from donors. we a
[applause] >> and then we have an educational grant that we give out for $1,500, and that went to sabrinaou. [applause] >> this year, we got 113 essays for scholarships. our scholarship community had a very hard time -- our scholarship committee had a very hard time selecting the winners. we have great students in this district that work very hard, and i'm really proud of them. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. our next set of scholarship awardees is presented by the...
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sabrina says wow 64 on the old dog walk. inmoreaga that's more than 10 degrees -- in moraga it's more than 10 degrees warmer. brentwood. 60s there. walnut creek one observation 65. we are running sympathy to 6 degrees warmer at this time than yesterday at 24 hours. and back to sfo. temperatures last i saw was 57. santa rosa in there along with oakland. 63 san jose. fairfield 95. morgan hill 90 degrees. even the city and oakland were above average. that was a rarity in may that didn't take long to get everyone over average in june. thunderstorms along the spine of the sierra but it has no chance today. how about that. lake port at 58. san jose 63. 59 oakland aircraft airport and also berkley. 59 to truckee and 57. 70 at arcada's 45. the coast is in the upper 40s. that system coming up in the gulf of alaska. for today, 70s, 80s, and 90s. vacaville 97 degrees. mid 90s out around east bay. oakland 80. long creek 93. santa clara valley 89. daily city 64. san bruno 72 and woodside 86 degrees t monday. >> time is 5:52. >>> a change
sabrina says wow 64 on the old dog walk. inmoreaga that's more than 10 degrees -- in moraga it's more than 10 degrees warmer. brentwood. 60s there. walnut creek one observation 65. we are running sympathy to 6 degrees warmer at this time than yesterday at 24 hours. and back to sfo. temperatures last i saw was 57. santa rosa in there along with oakland. 63 san jose. fairfield 95. morgan hill 90 degrees. even the city and oakland were above average. that was a rarity in may that didn't take long...
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oregon basketball star sabrina unescue also nominated in that category. thompson's teammate nominated for best nba player. filming is expected to start next month. it is unclear if his knee injury will affect that role. other stars in the movie including lebron james. the film is a sequel to the classic 1996 michael jordan movie, space jam 2. black panther director and oakland native ryan cugler is presenting that film. >>> preparations are in full swing for san francisco's pride parade. we'll show you how they're getting ready for the big event next weekend. >>> and a new release. featuring the voice of freddie mercury. you're going to have the 1995 secret recording from the queens front man that has now been released. >>> right now, we nt to take you to sfo. looks like clear skies there. if you're taking off somewhere fun. right now, you're watching mornings on 2. gs on 2. >>> there's the opening bell live. and look who corporate communications. we use it here at ktvu. they are going public. >> they are smiling. >> they are smiling. those people there t
oregon basketball star sabrina unescue also nominated in that category. thompson's teammate nominated for best nba player. filming is expected to start next month. it is unclear if his knee injury will affect that role. other stars in the movie including lebron james. the film is a sequel to the classic 1996 michael jordan movie, space jam 2. black panther director and oakland native ryan cugler is presenting that film. >>> preparations are in full swing for san francisco's pride...
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sabrina wooten is a virginia beach council member. you have been riddled with questions like how did this happen? why did this happen? what now? what do you say to people? >> it's one thing to share that with them because it's shocking. i'm relating with them and just letting them know i'm here with you. i'm understanding what you're going through. let's figure this out together. we're going to get through this together. >> what are your biggest worries right now the day after? i mean, it's co loss sal that it happened yesterday. it strikes fear and distress. now you've had a few hours since it happened. what are your feelings now about what you're feeling? how do you move forward? >> the biggest thing is things will never be normal again. it's moving forward. i think that's the biggest thing that we're looking at. how do we move forward? how do we assess what's happened and make changes so it never happens again? >> what do you want to know now? this is still an active crime sce scene. we've seen fbi looking for shell casings or othe
sabrina wooten is a virginia beach council member. you have been riddled with questions like how did this happen? why did this happen? what now? what do you say to people? >> it's one thing to share that with them because it's shocking. i'm relating with them and just letting them know i'm here with you. i'm understanding what you're going through. let's figure this out together. we're going to get through this together. >> what are your biggest worries right now the day after? i...
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>> after her first trip in 2012 the festival's director sabrina lynn motley considers hself a true believers just this amazing thing that happens evers year that bri people from all over the worldogether to celebrate culture. >> reporter: she saysrnhe govent shutdown and other planning issues have reduced the celebration to two days but she believes that's ample time toce brate this year's theme. the social power of music. >> it will connects us to one anmuother. >> reporter: when you think folk music this is probably what mind.to but this year gogo will also shine in the spotlight. howard university professor h natalieop kinson says -- >> reporter: we've seen theow social of gogo music. it continues to gain momentu for hopkinson this is the weekend to explore why. >> it's part of a that ongoing conversation and education about, you know, just sort of exposing people to like, okay, this is what the music is. >> reporter: ttht's what folk life festival is all about, a chance to learn, laugh, and most importantly listen. thisyear's celebration has been pared town down,ut the plan iso to g bac
>> after her first trip in 2012 the festival's director sabrina lynn motley considers hself a true believers just this amazing thing that happens evers year that bri people from all over the worldogether to celebrate culture. >> reporter: she saysrnhe govent shutdown and other planning issues have reduced the celebration to two days but she believes that's ample time toce brate this year's theme. the social power of music. >> it will connects us to one anmuother. >>...
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. >> you won't find the latest tech gadgets at the shop in campbell and sabrina hodges says it's an outletsical in the technical world. the people who find the balance between the two tend to be happier. they tend to move through their life a little easier. >> belief in the supernatural is far from the concept and hope of cosmic fortune is a growing trend in silicon valley. tech workers tell abc 7 news they sat down with sears at major conferences. people who were able to see what the future holds and people say it is more fun than it is for fate. >> when i talk to them yei don' see the problem and the need, they don't feel safe in the world. so they're looking for a little more magic. >> healing crystals, tarot cards all part of the growing trend. catanya nunn understands why they've turned to alternative energy. >> i've exhausted the practices. she found spirituality in the super match and going out and purchasing a pile of healing crystals isn't going to solve a crisis. >> it will not be solved overnight and you'll be disappointed. in campbell, i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> t
. >> you won't find the latest tech gadgets at the shop in campbell and sabrina hodges says it's an outletsical in the technical world. the people who find the balance between the two tend to be happier. they tend to move through their life a little easier. >> belief in the supernatural is far from the concept and hope of cosmic fortune is a growing trend in silicon valley. tech workers tell abc 7 news they sat down with sears at major conferences. people who were able to see what...
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. >> reporter: joining us now, virginia beach city councilman sabrina wootton. you're also the chaplain for the police department. let's start with that. this is a time, in speaking with the police chief, everyone, they're so focused on taking care of their city. but you can see how much they're hurting. >> yes. >> reporter: and we've heard, and we just heard a little bit there, their concern for what the officers saw and what the survivors saw. where do you begin in these conversations with these officers? >> it's a really important question, because as chaplains, what we do is we come alongside the officers, and we meet them where they are. they want to talk about what's on their mind, you know, that's what we're there to do, listen. our presence, it's called the ministry of presence, so we're present for whatever they need. you know, whether it's just being there and being silent or whether it's just talking to them, answering their questions and just listening or giving them a hug. >> reporter: how do you see the need based on what happened behind us being d
. >> reporter: joining us now, virginia beach city councilman sabrina wootton. you're also the chaplain for the police department. let's start with that. this is a time, in speaking with the police chief, everyone, they're so focused on taking care of their city. but you can see how much they're hurting. >> yes. >> reporter: and we've heard, and we just heard a little bit there, their concern for what the officers saw and what the survivors saw. where do you begin in these...
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. >> sabrina? ? brings before them an interesting debate before the democratic party, which is is there still room for a pro-life democrat in the current democratic party? i think one of the distinctions that some of the candidates have made is, i am pro-life in my personal life, but as a policy maker i would sign pro-choice legislation. now, with joe biden for the most part he has a pretty favorable record but this is a policy issue. it's not a place where he can say it's just a personal opinion because it speaks directly to a matter of federal policy. if you see how quickly democratic candidates were to react, the other 2020 contenders that's not something we have seen so far. they have been but they were quick to pounce which is a preview of the debate stage. >> it's one thing for the campaign to explain what he meant, phil, but it's another thing for the candidate to go out and explain his position. >> sure. but i don't think this is about -- i don't think this is about joe biden. i think this is
. >> sabrina? ? brings before them an interesting debate before the democratic party, which is is there still room for a pro-life democrat in the current democratic party? i think one of the distinctions that some of the candidates have made is, i am pro-life in my personal life, but as a policy maker i would sign pro-choice legislation. now, with joe biden for the most part he has a pretty favorable record but this is a policy issue. it's not a place where he can say it's just a personal...
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." >> actor idris elba and wife sabrina made number two on the list. 7-year-old harper beckham made ito number four but her power couple parents, david and victoria beckham, did not make it onto that list at all. >> what do you think dinner's like at their house? >> harper's like, i said i want this. >> yes. and when they say no, well, did you make the list? yeah. >> and i call mom vicki. vicki? >> maybe she calls her posh. >> oh, maybe so. >> oh, posh. posh was always my favorite. she was. >> tell me what you want what you really, really want. >> what you really, really want. >>> coming up, could we be seeing a sign of life on mars? ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot
." >> actor idris elba and wife sabrina made number two on the list. 7-year-old harper beckham made ito number four but her power couple parents, david and victoria beckham, did not make it onto that list at all. >> what do you think dinner's like at their house? >> harper's like, i said i want this. >> yes. and when they say no, well, did you make the list? yeah. >> and i call mom vicki. vicki? >> maybe she calls her posh. >> oh, maybe so....
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. >> sabrina with the booker campaign, thank you for coming out, much appreciated. >> thank you. >>>e me the surrogate for amy klobuchar's campaign. well come to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> you heard that last question, i make reference to you, which is, is it the crowded field -- look, i think at some point the voters i believe senators booker and klobuchar are top tier candidates the voters haven't discovered yet. is it because there is too many candidates? what do you guys say to this? >> i think folks are just starting to tune in. tonight is an opportunity for americans all across the country to learn what minnesotans learned about amy klobuchar over her many years of service, which is that she's tough. she's prepared. she works hard and she gets things done. so tonight is her night to introduce herself to so many people. >> how does she stand out? what do you hope that -- what will make -- what issue, what idea do you think she's going to stand out on that will make viewers when this desfwat over go, i'm going to spend more time getting to know amy klobuchar, i into
. >> sabrina with the booker campaign, thank you for coming out, much appreciated. >> thank you. >>>e me the surrogate for amy klobuchar's campaign. well come to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> you heard that last question, i make reference to you, which is, is it the crowded field -- look, i think at some point the voters i believe senators booker and klobuchar are top tier candidates the voters haven't discovered yet. is it because there is too many...
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let's discuss with sabrina saadiqa and political director david chalian. where does this all go? it's coming up in public. it's still, what, 60 democrats who have come out publicly in support of impeachment. >> which is about a quarter of the entire democratic caucus. >> but they're very public, gaining in number. is this sort of an irreversible momentum in that direction? >> i don't know that. nancy pelosi seems to have her finger on the pulse of where the country is on this right now and certainly where her caucus is as well. i really do think as we continue to watch who joins the pro-impeachment movement, that becomes critical. if it is people coming from these republican districts that just delivered the majority to the democrats, if some of these folks who just ousted republicans, if they were to start getting more and more calls for impeachment, i think speaker pelosi would pay a different kind of attention to that. >> have you seen any in that category yet? >> some who might be in favor, but not most of the endangered democrats. >> president trump, this is not unusual, has
let's discuss with sabrina saadiqa and political director david chalian. where does this all go? it's coming up in public. it's still, what, 60 democrats who have come out publicly in support of impeachment. >> which is about a quarter of the entire democratic caucus. >> but they're very public, gaining in number. is this sort of an irreversible momentum in that direction? >> i don't know that. nancy pelosi seems to have her finger on the pulse of where the country is on this...
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. >> do you believe, sabrina, the former vice president is making a good case this was a principle evolution overnight change of heart? >> it's a difficult case to make when they took multiple positions in the course of 72 hours. what's striking about this is that hillary clinton made the repeal of the hyde amendment a focal point of her 2016 campaign. it was actually part of the democratic party's platform in the previous election. so joe biden has had three years to rethink this issue as he's been weighing presidential bid and as rebecca pointed out, you've had this debate over these extreme abortion laws across the country playing out within the democratic primary in particular, and so he could have also used that in his opportunity to come out and evolve on the issue if that's what they want to call it. it was very clear, especially since his campaign made a point to say he still supported the hyde amendment earlier this week, that when faced with the backlash from progressives as well as other contenders in the field, that's when they saw this would not be a tenable position for him and
. >> do you believe, sabrina, the former vice president is making a good case this was a principle evolution overnight change of heart? >> it's a difficult case to make when they took multiple positions in the course of 72 hours. what's striking about this is that hillary clinton made the repeal of the hyde amendment a focal point of her 2016 campaign. it was actually part of the democratic party's platform in the previous election. so joe biden has had three years to rethink this...
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we've got two great chefs for us stop sabrina, what are you cooking? nothing with peas.ngs. and theo, how are you? very well. like the pink shirt. what are you cooking? i'm doing thinly sliced beef sirloin, chargrilled, with fresh quality beans, tomatoes, salsa verdi and dandelion with balsamic vinegar. and all day, it is all aboutjen. dandelion with balsamic vinegar. and all day, it is all about jen. yes, it is world gin day. so were going to transform this into a big jen bath. we've got the works, will be making some cocktails and having fun with it. you guys at home are in charge of what tom has to eat later. get on the website and voting details of there. we always do listen into those things coming up, and we always think, that sounds nice! fancy that! really, we do. and what about the gin? trying not to think about alcohol at this time in the morning. but i could easily have a cheese naan bread right now. good luck with the shell. headlines 00:30:52,280 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 coming up injust a moment. hello, this is breakfast with tina daheley and charlie stayt.
we've got two great chefs for us stop sabrina, what are you cooking? nothing with peas.ngs. and theo, how are you? very well. like the pink shirt. what are you cooking? i'm doing thinly sliced beef sirloin, chargrilled, with fresh quality beans, tomatoes, salsa verdi and dandelion with balsamic vinegar. and all day, it is all aboutjen. dandelion with balsamic vinegar. and all day, it is all about jen. yes, it is world gin day. so were going to transform this into a big jen bath. we've got the...
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. >> antes de irme, quiero darle la oportunidad a sabrina que me cuente, dame unos parÁmetros de cÓmoimaciÓn cardiopulmonar. tambiÉn es importante que los niÑos empiezan a tener clases de nataciÓn. >> quÉ es lo que ocurre? >> entra agua a los pulmones, la circulaciÓn cerebral comienza a ser baja el cerebro deja de funcionar. eso lo vemos bastante frecuentemente en el hospital. >> bÁsicamente, demasiado tiempo sin oxÍgeno al cerebro. yo creo que lo mÁs importante ahora en el verano, cuÁles son las medidas preventivas? >> la academia de pediatrÍa lo mÁs importante es en esta situaciÓn, si hay otras personas, ahora para el 4 de julio hay fiestas, hay que designar a una persona que sea la que va a cuidar la piscina. generalmente, que esa persona no tenga ningÚn tipo de distracciÓn, que desde su celular a un lado, que no tome alcohol y que no haga otra cosa mÁs que cuidar a los niÑos. lo que se recomienda es que se cambie a esa persona cada 15 minutos. otra de las cosas que la piscina tenga una defensa y que cubra tambiÉn que los niÑos no treparla. la puerta esa tiene que estar cerrada. ot
. >> antes de irme, quiero darle la oportunidad a sabrina que me cuente, dame unos parÁmetros de cÓmoimaciÓn cardiopulmonar. tambiÉn es importante que los niÑos empiezan a tener clases de nataciÓn. >> quÉ es lo que ocurre? >> entra agua a los pulmones, la circulaciÓn cerebral comienza a ser baja el cerebro deja de funcionar. eso lo vemos bastante frecuentemente en el hospital. >> bÁsicamente, demasiado tiempo sin oxÍgeno al cerebro. yo creo que lo mÁs...
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make this one of a kind home yours today, by calling sabrina fieber.th home in vintage estates has an open concept kitchen overlooking the family room. the kitchen has stainless steel appliances with plenty of light and is the perfect set up for entertaing. the nice large backyard has automatic sprinklers while the side yard has a gated fence with extra parking. this home won't last long, schedule a tour with mary surber you may not expect a personal oasis when approaching this sweet east petaluma home, but the elegant hardwood flooring throughout and backyard paradise will change your mind. it comes complete with brick gazebo patio, storage shed, blossoming garden, and a tranquil stream down to a large koi pond, accented with lovely water plants. paradise found! find out how you can get the keys to your new home, by contacting peg king and jeremy king. this home is all on one level! the huge two bedroom, two bath condo is approximately 2,145 square feet. in the heart of san leandro, this home offers an updated kitchen and baths, marble, tile and grani
make this one of a kind home yours today, by calling sabrina fieber.th home in vintage estates has an open concept kitchen overlooking the family room. the kitchen has stainless steel appliances with plenty of light and is the perfect set up for entertaing. the nice large backyard has automatic sprinklers while the side yard has a gated fence with extra parking. this home won't last long, schedule a tour with mary surber you may not expect a personal oasis when approaching this sweet east...