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people being dropped off and the people who live in the neighborhood's being dropped off in san diego countyean, there's already been more than 11,000 people coming into san diego county with thousands more expected and the county says they just can't do it and they don't have the resources. they need president biden to stand up and put a stop to this. sean. >> all right sarah carter in san diego on the thank you. we turn our attention to capitol hill this weekend congress passed a bill to avert a government shutdown for hours to spare, democrats tried to delay the vote, congressman bowman pulled the house fire alarm he says trying to open the door, weak excuse for a former middle school principal who should know a thing or two about fire alarms. you see that there? fire. that is the exact door and fire alarm in question. what part of fire alarm looks like it would open a door? bowman by the way is facing resolution that would expel him from the house and breaking ehrler house speaker kevin mccarthy facing the threatened motion to vacate the chair introduced by florida congressman matt gaetz
people being dropped off and the people who live in the neighborhood's being dropped off in san diego countyean, there's already been more than 11,000 people coming into san diego county with thousands more expected and the county says they just can't do it and they don't have the resources. they need president biden to stand up and put a stop to this. sean. >> all right sarah carter in san diego on the thank you. we turn our attention to capitol hill this weekend congress passed a bill...
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san diego county already has a task force to help with investigate options. >> there have been more multiple convictions for murder, second degree murder under this theory in california, starting in placer county, we've had a conviction. similarly by a jury trial, i believe, in riverside county. these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. we need to get on board and do what we need to do here. given the number of deaths that we are experiencing and we want to send a message loud and clear to those who come to san francisco or who deal drugs in any capacity in san francisco, especially a double deadly substance like fentanyl, that you will be held accountable. >> not everyone is on board with the approach. the gubbio project is a non profit, helping people on the streets. the director, lydia bransten, believes this is the wrong move. quote i understand people's desire for accountability, but the question is what are they trying to achieve? and punishment does not reduce use. the san francisco public defender issuing this statement today, quote, the task force announced today is anot
san diego county already has a task force to help with investigate options. >> there have been more multiple convictions for murder, second degree murder under this theory in california, starting in placer county, we've had a conviction. similarly by a jury trial, i believe, in riverside county. these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. we need to get on board and do what we need to do here. given the number of deaths that we are experiencing and we want to send a message loud...
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here in san diego county. >> sean, there's already been s more than 11,000 people coming in to san diego countyt can' with thousands more expected. and the county says they just can't do it and they have the resources they need. seanident biden to standpresiden and put a stop to this, sean. >> all right, sir. carter in san dieg o tonight. hiank you. we turn our attention to capitol hill. this weekend, congresseken passd a bill to avert a government shutdown for 45 days with hourso to spare. democrats actually tried to delay the vote. at the same time,o new york congressman jamaal bowman actually pulleddela the e alarm at a house office building. ngressmahe claims he was tryingn a door. kind of a weird excuse fore e a former mit middle school principal who should probably know a thing or two about fire alarms. take a look at your screen. youe you see that right there? fire. oh, that is the exace t dooralan and fire alarm in question. what part of fire alaruestion.ms like it would open a door. baldwin by the way, to a room,sn by the way, was in he's facingl a resolution that would actually
here in san diego county. >> sean, there's already been s more than 11,000 people coming in to san diego countyt can' with thousands more expected. and the county says they just can't do it and they have the resources they need. seanident biden to standpresiden and put a stop to this, sean. >> all right, sir. carter in san dieg o tonight. hiank you. we turn our attention to capitol hill. this weekend, congresseken passd a bill to avert a government shutdown for 45 days with hourso...
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the unstoppable cedar fire was torching its way across san diego county. >> at the height of all of thatbarbara down to san diego at the time it was infamously marked as the largest wildfire in the state. one leaving behind lasting memories of a scorched paradise for san diegans are also the wind shifted in the fires came back on the firemen and off a disaster, though. that's part solution. we are always sending resources. now. 20 years later, new digital lives are on the prowl to spot and stop wildfires. all to avoid more lasting scars made a local turf by a fierce flame with these cameras. >> something like in 2003, we could all watch the fire from start to finish. the new tech is made up i developed by cal fire and uc san diego called alert california, a network of over 1000 cameras across the state. it identifies a spark some smoke and a blaze all before you and i can dial 9-1-1. what this does alerts us. he won. you know, people are watching the camera or it's in the middle of the night. it's already putting out fires here at i spotted this one overnight in mount laguna this past au
the unstoppable cedar fire was torching its way across san diego county. >> at the height of all of thatbarbara down to san diego at the time it was infamously marked as the largest wildfire in the state. one leaving behind lasting memories of a scorched paradise for san diegans are also the wind shifted in the fires came back on the firemen and off a disaster, though. that's part solution. we are always sending resources. now. 20 years later, new digital lives are on the prowl to spot...
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. >> san diego county already has a task force to help with investigations options. >> there have beenmultiple double convictions for murder, second degree murder under this theory. in california, starting in placer county, we've had a conviction similarly by a jury trial. i believe in riverside county. these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. >> and we want to send a message loud and clear to those who come to san francisco or who deal drugs in any capacity in san francisco, especially be a double deadly substance like fentanyl, that you will be held accountable. >> not everyone is on board with the approach. the gubbio project is a non profit helping people on the streets. the director, lydia bransten, believes this is the wrong move. quote i understand people's desire for accountability, but the question is what are they trying to achieve? punish it does not reduce use. the san francisco public defender issuing this statement today, quote, the task force announced today is another step in the wrong direction toward the continued revival of the failed war on drugs in san
. >> san diego county already has a task force to help with investigations options. >> there have beenmultiple double convictions for murder, second degree murder under this theory. in california, starting in placer county, we've had a conviction similarly by a jury trial. i believe in riverside county. these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. >> and we want to send a message loud and clear to those who come to san francisco or who deal drugs in any capacity in...
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during the summer, there were sightings in san diego county, one near a surfer and another attacking a dolphin. on the east coast, a shark attack prompted a beach to close last month. >>> turning now to a police shooting in antioch. it happened just before 8:00 this morning on west third street. you're looking at video of the shark attacks along california. but in this story, officers approached the man who was sitting in his car who was said to have a gun and tried to run from the car. that's when officers say he was shot. he's wanted for a homicide earlier this year. the man is expected to survive. >>> annow it's been 30 years since 12-year-old polly klaas was kidnapped from her petaluma home. her body found two months later. following her death, polly's death created the class foundation to stop crimes against children. in the decades since, they have helped 1,500 families of missing children fight for legislation, including the three strikes law, and work with the clinton administration on the crime bill. mark klaas says the foundation will be closing their doors at the end of ne
during the summer, there were sightings in san diego county, one near a surfer and another attacking a dolphin. on the east coast, a shark attack prompted a beach to close last month. >>> turning now to a police shooting in antioch. it happened just before 8:00 this morning on west third street. you're looking at video of the shark attacks along california. but in this story, officers approached the man who was sitting in his car who was said to have a gun and tried to run from the...
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san diego county officials are calling for a partial closure of the border following a federal alert nd hezbollah militants could be encountered there. and jobina, what are supervisors now proposing, gloria? >> san diego county supervisor jim desmond is pushing to keep people without proper documentation out of the us. he says the people have the proper documentation. they should be allowed to cross the border, but it's the new immigrants that he's concerned about. desmond pointed to that memo from us customs and border protection officials sent out last week. the memo warns hamas and hezbollah militants could potentially be encountered at the southwest border. it asks personnel to be on the lookout for several indicators, including military aged men wearing military gear, traveling alone at the border. >> you've got to secure the border, stop, reset and allow good people in and be able to keep bad people out after supervisors made their announcement, people raised concerns about how the potential move could impact the local economy. >> desmond said the calls for the partial closure i
san diego county officials are calling for a partial closure of the border following a federal alert nd hezbollah militants could be encountered there. and jobina, what are supervisors now proposing, gloria? >> san diego county supervisor jim desmond is pushing to keep people without proper documentation out of the us. he says the people have the proper documentation. they should be allowed to cross the border, but it's the new immigrants that he's concerned about. desmond pointed to that...
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san diego county officials are calling for a partial closure of the border following a federal alert hezbollah militants could be encountered there. jobina what are supervisors proposing? >> gloria san diego county supervisor jim desmond is pushing to keep people without proper documentation out of the us. he says if people have the proper documentation, they should be allowed to cross the border. but it's the new immigrants. he's concerned about. desmond pointed to that memo from us customs and border protection officials sent out last week. the memo warns hamas and hezbollah militants could potentially be encountered at the southwest border. it asks personnel to be on the lookout for several indicators, including military aged men wearing military gear, traveling alone at the border. >> we've got to secure the border, stop reset it and allow good people in and be able to keep bad people out. >> after supervisor others made their announcement, people raised concerns about how the potential move would impact the local economy. desmond said the calls for the partial closure is not aim
san diego county officials are calling for a partial closure of the border following a federal alert hezbollah militants could be encountered there. jobina what are supervisors proposing? >> gloria san diego county supervisor jim desmond is pushing to keep people without proper documentation out of the us. he says if people have the proper documentation, they should be allowed to cross the border. but it's the new immigrants. he's concerned about. desmond pointed to that memo from us...
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during the summer there was one in san diego county, one near a surfer and another attacking a dolphin. on the east coast a shark attack prompted a beach closing last month. the last deadly shark attack here in california was two years ago in san luis obispo county. a 42-year-old body border from sacramento was in morro bay when he was attacked by a great white shark. >>> now to san jose where police say two children died after falling into a pool in san jose. a third child was hurt. this happened at an in-home daycare on fleetwood drive in south san jose near the boulder ridge gulf club. just after 9:00 this morning police got a call several children fell into a pool. three were taken to the hospital where two later died. >> i've been shook up all day. i live right across the street, so i see them dropped off and picked up. it wrecks my heart. >> the district attorney's office and police homicide units are both investigating the deaths. they're still working to determine if any crimes were actually committed. >>> meanwhile oakland police are investigating a shooting that left one man
during the summer there was one in san diego county, one near a surfer and another attacking a dolphin. on the east coast a shark attack prompted a beach closing last month. the last deadly shark attack here in california was two years ago in san luis obispo county. a 42-year-old body border from sacramento was in morro bay when he was attacked by a great white shark. >>> now to san jose where police say two children died after falling into a pool in san jose. a third child was hurt....
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. so we we're seeing these prosecutions be successful across the state in in a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> in the east bay, oakland police are launching a new pilot program to help stop car break ins as they're happening starting today. if you see someone breaking into a car in oakland, you'll be able to directly message photos, videos and other information to opd social media account. oakland auto berg is now active on instagram and acts. residents will be able to send crime location, descriptions of the suspects
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officials in san diego county say in just ten days over 7,000 migrants were dropped off on the city streets. county officials now declaring a humanitarian crisis and pleading for the federal government to step in and help. and many of the migrants traveling for weeks up to mexico from south america. cnn's david culver traveled with a group of them to witness their journey firsthand. >> reporter: they stick together throughout. no one left behind, from falls to steep climbs. >> there's a lot of young children. some of them are basically being carried up. >> reporter: to dead ends. >> they started to go the wrong way for the moment and now they're backtracking a little bit. setback after setback. >> reporter: he's saying that they paid, were promised another pick up on the other side but it seems like that driver just took off with their money. >> reporter: this, just part of a day's journey for these migrants, a day that started not here in southern mexico but across the river in guatemala. with passports stamped, we take the official crossing, stepping into a vibrant area. we meet two famil
officials in san diego county say in just ten days over 7,000 migrants were dropped off on the city streets. county officials now declaring a humanitarian crisis and pleading for the federal government to step in and help. and many of the migrants traveling for weeks up to mexico from south america. cnn's david culver traveled with a group of them to witness their journey firsthand. >> reporter: they stick together throughout. no one left behind, from falls to steep climbs. >>...
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. >>> meanwhile, in california, san diego county has declared a humanitarian crisis because of a hugeurge of migrants flooding across the border in recent weeks. >> yeah, cnn's camilla bernal saw firsthand the gaps in fencing and the lucrative and sometimes dangerous business of moving migrants. >> reporter: a dramatic in increase. hundreds of migrants almost constantly arriving in waves into the california border. >> what country? >> reporter: sometimes 50 or 100 or just five. many with the help of a so-called smuggler. we ran into one operating openly at the border. he asked us not to show his face and distort his voice for fear of being killed. to get to the u.s. you need $2,500? the illegal trafficking of people operating like a travel agency. they arrange the trip starting in the middle east, asia, south or central america, then they biplane tickets and tell migrants exactly where to go. with each paying a few thousand dollars for 9 to 12,000 for mexican nationals, the business is lucrative. he says they are at war with another cartel, so the only way to get money is by bringing
. >>> meanwhile, in california, san diego county has declared a humanitarian crisis because of a hugeurge of migrants flooding across the border in recent weeks. >> yeah, cnn's camilla bernal saw firsthand the gaps in fencing and the lucrative and sometimes dangerous business of moving migrants. >> reporter: a dramatic in increase. hundreds of migrants almost constantly arriving in waves into the california border. >> what country? >> reporter: sometimes 50 or...
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border, san diego county officials are asking the federal government for more resources to help with a major surge of migrants in recent weeks. they just declared a humanitarian crisis saying u.s. border agents dropped off around 7,500 migrants in the county over just the last 13 days. cnn's camilla bernal traveled to the border this past week to see the situation firsthand. >> how many you got? >> a dramatic increase. >> espanol? >> hundreds of migrants almost constantly arriving in waves into the california border. >> what country? >> russia. >> reporter: sometimes 50 or 100. or just five. many with the help of a so-called smuggler. we ran into one operating openly at the border. he asked us not to show his face and distort his voice for fear of being killed. >> he says to get to the u.s., you need at least $2,500. the illegal trafficking of people operating almost like a travel agency. the smugglers arrange the trip starting in the middle east, asia, south or central america, then they buy plane tickets and tell migrants exactly where to go. with each paying a few thousand dollars
border, san diego county officials are asking the federal government for more resources to help with a major surge of migrants in recent weeks. they just declared a humanitarian crisis saying u.s. border agents dropped off around 7,500 migrants in the county over just the last 13 days. cnn's camilla bernal traveled to the border this past week to see the situation firsthand. >> how many you got? >> a dramatic increase. >> espanol? >> hundreds of migrants almost...
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economy and our people here in the san diego region, throughout the years, the cruise line has been actively involved with more than 30 nonprofits in san diego countyit is donating $10,000 to the san diego harbor police foundation. reporting for fox news. i'm elizabeth alvarez . ktvu fox two news at five starts now. she fought for women's rights. she fought for gay rights. she opened the door for me to be here. i found freedom, peace and love. she voted right up until the end again. she left on her own terms. she will be greatly missed. now at five streams of tearful mourners paying their last respects to the late senator dianne feinstein. the san francisco native is being remembered as a public servant who fought to improve the lives of women members of the lgbtq community and racial minorities. good evening, everyone. i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. tonight, dianne feinstein is lying in state at san francisco city hall. as we give you a live look inside where feinstein's casket
economy and our people here in the san diego region, throughout the years, the cruise line has been actively involved with more than 30 nonprofits in san diego countyit is donating $10,000 to the san diego harbor police foundation. reporting for fox news. i'm elizabeth alvarez . ktvu fox two news at five starts now. she fought for women's rights. she fought for gay rights. she opened the door for me to be here. i found freedom, peace and love. she voted right up until the end again. she left on...
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. so we we're seeing these prosecutions be successful across the state in in a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron, 4 and we continue to attract fentanyl use here in the bay area. you can scan this qr code. >> to go to a special section on our website with the very latest stories. what san francisco county officials say that the inmate population in their jails is growing and as a result, they are opening a facility in san bruno. they say that the number of inmates 32% more than last year with 1100 prisoners during this time last year
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i'm actually in san diego county right now. i was with a lot of folks who care passionately about this issue, and the news came out of this mass shooting in maine, and it's like so many other examples of this. a lot of questions you're asking right now about how did the shooter get this gun? what about an extremist protection law that could have made a difference here? and analysis of maine law, i would say it's really lacking in a number of important measures that other states have adopted that maybe could have made a difference here. so agony from my side we don't have standards across this country to make it harder for people to access guns who shouldn't have them, and more connections for family members and law enforcement to remove firearms from individuals who are clearly at-risk of harm to themselves or others. very frustrated that mainers don't have that capability under law to do that while at all and should. >> yeah. it was reported, sam brock reported that there were people in his neighborhood who really tried to get
i'm actually in san diego county right now. i was with a lot of folks who care passionately about this issue, and the news came out of this mass shooting in maine, and it's like so many other examples of this. a lot of questions you're asking right now about how did the shooter get this gun? what about an extremist protection law that could have made a difference here? and analysis of maine law, i would say it's really lacking in a number of important measures that other states have adopted...
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.o we we're seeing these prosecutions be successful across the state a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> 10 38 is the time and a man was being held in san francisco jail for 5 months. and then he was set free. this was a single felony assault charge that he was in for. and the jury deliberated for one day and then decided. he should go home on may. 25th police responded to a call for help. someone needed help. they were yelling for help. so police show up and gregory bowles told them that he was fending off a assault, bu
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. so we we're seeing these prosecutions be successful across the state a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> there is right now about a dozen. young adults that are sitting in a protest at the 50 that is why we are awaiting. the beginning of the game. >> saturday, the cal berkeley versus us. a game was delayed because of 15 protesters. i set right near the 50 yard line at memorial stadium. police security were able to get them up eventually the game started a few minutes late because of the protests. not sure why they were
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.ecutions be successful across the state in in a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> a san francisco jury acquits a man who was in jail for 5 months awaiting trial on a single charge of felony assault last week. the jury deliberated for one day before sending him home may. 25th police responded to the call of someone yelling for help. gregory bowles, defense attorneys say that he told the police that he was fending off a assault. >> but he was arrested and police did not investigate his claim of self-defense. here's a deve
i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.ecutions be successful across the state in in a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say...
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.e're seeing these prosecutions be successful across the state a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> san francisco, there's a or a jury that acquitted a man who had already served 5 months in jail, waiting for a trial on a single charge of felony assault. but he walked free last week. the jury debated and they deliberated just for one day before deciding that he should be sent home on may. 25th police responded to a call of someone yelling for help. gregory bowles told the police he was deaf a defending himself fending off
i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.e're seeing these prosecutions be successful across the state a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past....
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.e're seeing these prosecutions be successful across the state a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> a man who was in jail for 5 months awaiting a trial on a single charge of felony assault was just suddenly was released because last week a jury deliberated for one day. >> and acquitted him sent him home on may. 25th police responded to a call of someone yelling for help. gregory bowls told the police at the time he was fending off a assault, but he was arrested and police did not investigate his self-defense claim healthy
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. across the state a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> new studies conducted by the state department of public health are revealing black woman in california make up just 5% of pregnant patients in our hospitals, but also make up 21% of pregnancy related deaths. it's a number that cuts across income levels and state leaders say bias in the health care system is part of this problem. state attorney general rob bonta announced the results of this investigation into anti-bias training for pregnancy care providers. state law
i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county. across the state a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this...
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i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.ecutions be successful across the state in in a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say the goal is to get this task force up and running by early 2024. >> at the da's office in san francisco, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> it's 9.30, a and a man in san francisco jail for 5 months was able to just walk free and hit the charged with felony assault. last week, the jury deliberated for one day and sent him home on may. 25th police responded to a call that someone was yelling for help. gregory bulls was arrested. he told the police he he was fending off a assault, but he was arrested and police did not investigate his self-defense claim pg and e they are acceptin
i believe in riverside these prosecutions are happening in san diego county.ecutions be successful across the state in in a few jurisdictions. and so we need to get on board. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she hopes the prospect of a murder conviction well also proved to be a turn for those considering selling deadly drugs on san francisco streets but may take somebody being prosecuted in this fashion for others to wake up and to choose a different past. city. officials say...
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it's right near the border with san diego county yesterday afternoon. the fire is being driven by strong winds. gusts of 20 to 25 miles per hour. one woman who lives there describes how fast that fire spread. >> the fire originally started that direction. and with the wind blowing this way, the embers are is what caught that to begin with. and has it ever come this close >> that hill right there that you can see behind me has never burned as long as we've lived here. >> the surrounding hills have, but that one is its first time burning. well, the region, a sparsely populated, that there are wars ranch's and a large mobile home site. >> there are fears that the fire could spread to the nearby city of riverside. the city's fire captain says firefighters are focusing on now trying to contain that fire. area it's in right now. >> and that we're going to be vigilant on those embers that may be still smoldering and we don't want those to jumped a fire line and causing it to last throughout the everyone's going to vigilant and they'll system status. >> well, w
it's right near the border with san diego county yesterday afternoon. the fire is being driven by strong winds. gusts of 20 to 25 miles per hour. one woman who lives there describes how fast that fire spread. >> the fire originally started that direction. and with the wind blowing this way, the embers are is what caught that to begin with. and has it ever come this close >> that hill right there that you can see behind me has never burned as long as we've lived here. >> the...
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attorney general rob bonta made the announcement today in san diego. the county has seen a 700% increase in fentanyl overdose deaths since 2016. that's according to the doj. while their bonta led a closed door roundtable with federal, state and local leaders. >> as we cannot afford to be passive observers in the face of this crisis. and so today we shared strategies, lessons learned, and potential solutions going forward. >> california's statewide task force has already made some progress in the fight against fentanyl. the doj says since last april it has seized over 10 million fentanyl pills and nearly 1,000 pounds of fentanyl powder. also this year, california's legislature passed five bills to provide enhanced treatment to recovering fentanyl users as. >> just ahead, oakland's search for a new top cop. what mayor shengtao told us when asked if former chief laurent armstrong has a shot at getting his old job back. and the heartbreaking and fear gripping some san francisco street vendors over the temporary ban from selling along mission street. abc7 news at five
attorney general rob bonta made the announcement today in san diego. the county has seen a 700% increase in fentanyl overdose deaths since 2016. that's according to the doj. while their bonta led a closed door roundtable with federal, state and local leaders. >> as we cannot afford to be passive observers in the face of this crisis. and so today we shared strategies, lessons learned, and potential solutions going forward. >> california's statewide task force has already made some...
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and it could be harder in places like san diego county, the populations there were more robust and tended to retain their culture or have a more of a dialog about this. and even the missionaries themselves would acknowledge this is happening. but try to kind of water it down like, oh, this is just a dance they like to do. it has no religious component. it's not a threat to catholicism. it seems the reason they're willing to do this is these more robust communities were more likely to resist or had resisted. and so they're trying to find a space of how far can we control, where can we let them have a little sense of identity so we can maintain and lack opportunities for resistance. let's see. mission san luis ray we see examples of this. a padre there, that's mission san luis rays in present day oceanside talked about watching this ceremony and one of his letters he wrote, quote, we have made careful inquiries. it's the purpose of these ceremonies, but we've never been able to obtain any information other than they did this because their ancestors practiced it, unquote. so you could see he
and it could be harder in places like san diego county, the populations there were more robust and tended to retain their culture or have a more of a dialog about this. and even the missionaries themselves would acknowledge this is happening. but try to kind of water it down like, oh, this is just a dance they like to do. it has no religious component. it's not a threat to catholicism. it seems the reason they're willing to do this is these more robust communities were more likely to resist or...
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and it could be harder in places like san diego county, the populations there were more robust and tended to retain their culture or have a more of a dialog about this. and even the missionaries themselves would acknowledge this is happening. but try to kind of water it down like, oh, this is just a dance they like to do. it has no religious component. it's not a threat to catholicism. it seems the reason they're willing to do this is these more robust communities were more likely to resist or had resisted. and so they're trying to find a space of how far can we control, where can we let them have a little sense of identity so we can maintain and lack opportunities for resistance. let's see. mission san luis ray we see examples of this. a padre there, that's mission san luis rays in present day oceanside talked about watching this ceremony and one of his letters he wrote, quote, we have made careful inquiries. it's the purpose of these ceremonies, but we've never been able to obtain any information other than they did this because their ancestors practiced it, unquote. so you could see he
and it could be harder in places like san diego county, the populations there were more robust and tended to retain their culture or have a more of a dialog about this. and even the missionaries themselves would acknowledge this is happening. but try to kind of water it down like, oh, this is just a dance they like to do. it has no religious component. it's not a threat to catholicism. it seems the reason they're willing to do this is these more robust communities were more likely to resist or...
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strong santa ana winds anticipated all the way in throughout san diego county. far as our santa clara valley is concerned, 78 degrees. that's our forecast. high and low scottish. and in saratoga, campbell, cupertino as well. otherwise, downtown san jose near mineta international. we're talking 76 degrees low, 70s around napa, 74. vallejo, benicia martinez and american canyon. good morning to all of you in richmond. sal was asking about my weekend. i was out at grip greater richmond interfaith program and we had a walkathon to raise money for the homeless shelter there. it was wonderful. 74in san mateo today and your extended forecast, less wind today. tad warmer for your halloween. a terrific wednesday then increasing cloud cover thursday through sunday with a daily chance of rain over the weekend. gasia roberta thank you. 752 a grim statistic from a nonprofit organization on the number of children believed to have been killed in gaza at eight. how the death toll compares to recent yearly losses . there's a new effort to get computer science classes in more scho
strong santa ana winds anticipated all the way in throughout san diego county. far as our santa clara valley is concerned, 78 degrees. that's our forecast. high and low scottish. and in saratoga, campbell, cupertino as well. otherwise, downtown san jose near mineta international. we're talking 76 degrees low, 70s around napa, 74. vallejo, benicia martinez and american canyon. good morning to all of you in richmond. sal was asking about my weekend. i was out at grip greater richmond interfaith...
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attorney general rob bonta made the announcement today in san diego. the county has seen a 700% increase in fentanyl overdose deaths since 2016. that's according to the doj. while there, bonta led a closed door roundtable with federal state and local leaders. we cannot afford to be passive observers in the face of this crisis. >> and so today we shared strategies, lessons learned and potential solutions going forward. >> california's statewide task force has already made some progress in the fight against fentanyl. the doj says since last april it has seized over 10 million fentanyl pills and nearly 1,000 pounds of fentanyl powder. also this year, california's legislature passed five bills to provide enhanced treatment to recovering fentanyl users as well. >> if you are inside watching the show, hopefully you have air conditioned out. if you don't, hopefully you have two fans blowing right on you. >> and close the shades and you know that sunshine really coming into the house really makes it hot. so let's get the details on how hot it's going to get today. pah'-h
attorney general rob bonta made the announcement today in san diego. the county has seen a 700% increase in fentanyl overdose deaths since 2016. that's according to the doj. while there, bonta led a closed door roundtable with federal state and local leaders. we cannot afford to be passive observers in the face of this crisis. >> and so today we shared strategies, lessons learned and potential solutions going forward. >> california's statewide task force has already made some...
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attorney general rob bonta made the announcement today in san diego. the county fentanyl overdose deaths since 2016. that's according to the doj. while there, bonta led a closed door roundtable with federal, state and local leaders. >> we cannot afford to be passive observers in the face of this crisis. and so today we shared strategies, lessons learned and potential solutions going forward. >> cal fornia state-wide task force has already made some progress in the fight against fentanyl since last april. it seized over 10 million fentanyl pills and nearly 1,000 pounds of fentanyl powder, according to the doj. also this year, california's legislature passed five bills to provide enhanced treatment to recovering fentanyl users. the family members of 65 fentanyl overdose victims are suing snapchat, alleging the app makes it too easy to sell drugs. they point to its features of anonymity and disappearing messages. snapchat has already filed a motion to dismiss the complaint. it points to precautions it's taken to prevent illegal activity on the app and a pay to play
attorney general rob bonta made the announcement today in san diego. the county fentanyl overdose deaths since 2016. that's according to the doj. while there, bonta led a closed door roundtable with federal, state and local leaders. >> we cannot afford to be passive observers in the face of this crisis. and so today we shared strategies, lessons learned and potential solutions going forward. >> cal fornia state-wide task force has already made some progress in the fight against...
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. >> this week the county of san diego with a bipartisan vote unanimously declared a humanitarian crisis. >> the reason why we're advocating that the federal government get engaged in this process is because this is a federal issue. you're talking about asylum seekers that legally have a right to be here and to be processed and to get to their final destination. >> their hope is that the federal government provides for migrants like nida and thousands of others after being processed by customs and border protection will eventually be released on the streets of san francisco. >> she said she wants to work, be honorable and have a good job. >> first they wait in the desert. these makeshift shelters their only protection. cnn, boulevard, california. thanks so much camila. congress lost a legend last week when senator dianne feinstein passed away. and senator barbara boxer joins me for a look back at senator feinstein's legacy. >>> a final journey home for the late senator dianne feinstein. here flag draped casket was flown back to california today aboard a military plane, accompanied by her
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. >> reporter: this week the county of san diego with a bipartisan vote unanimously declared a humanitarian crisis. >> the reason we're advocating the federal government get engaged in this process is because this is a federal issue. we're talking about asylum seekers that legally have the right to be here and to be processed and to get to their final destination. >> reporter: the hope is that the federal government provides for migrants like maya. and thousands of others who, after being processed by customs and border protection, will eventually be released in the t streets of san diego. she says she wants to work, be honorable, and have a good job. but first they wait in the desert. these makeshift shelters their only protection. camila bernal, cnn, boulevard, california. >>> workers from the united nations have arrived in that gun that barakat to help with refugees. azerbaijan reclaimed droll of the breakaway, leavie ikarabakh citizens few choices. >> translator: they raped somebody's daughter-in-law, daughter, stuff like this. this nests in your mind and you can't imagine living there.
. >> reporter: this week the county of san diego with a bipartisan vote unanimously declared a humanitarian crisis. >> the reason we're advocating the federal government get engaged in this process is because this is a federal issue. we're talking about asylum seekers that legally have the right to be here and to be processed and to get to their final destination. >> reporter: the hope is that the federal government provides for migrants like maya. and thousands of others who,...
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>> is not popular at all the county of san diego who is been liberal about these things are going to ral problem nonaccounting problem but we will spend county dollars on this and the money will run out they are burning through it at a million dollars every six weeks and this does not allow people to sleep at night, this is just a migrant to help them get connected to services. we have absolutely no way to deal with the number of people coming in. the hotels are completely filled the hospitals are filled the schools are overrun. homeless shelters are overrun and pretty soon we're going to look like el paso which had a much worse time but it looks like it's our turn. stuart: maybe one day california will elect a state like republican. >> wouldn't that be wonderful. bill wells, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. the governor of illinois jamie prescott colleen of the white house to do more. what does he want to administration to do. >> illinois governor has written a letter with the request of recommendations for how exactly the administration should address the asylum crisis
>> is not popular at all the county of san diego who is been liberal about these things are going to ral problem nonaccounting problem but we will spend county dollars on this and the money will run out they are burning through it at a million dollars every six weeks and this does not allow people to sleep at night, this is just a migrant to help them get connected to services. we have absolutely no way to deal with the number of people coming in. the hotels are completely filled the...
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. >> reporter: this week, the county of san diego with a bipartisan vote unanimously declared a humanitarian crisis. >> the reason why we're advocating at the federal government get engaged in this process is because this is a federal issue. you're talking about asylum seekers that, you know, legally, have a right to be here and to be processed and to get to their final destination. >> reporter: the hope is that the federal government provides for migrants like mida. and thousands of others who after being processed by customs and border protection will eventually be released in the streets of san diego. she says she wants to work, be honorable, and have a good job. >> but first, they wait in the desert, these makeshift shelters their only protection. camilla bernal, cnn, boulevard, california. >>> well, the last-minute vote wasn't the only drama on capitol hill on saturday. just before the house was scheduled to vote on the stopgap spending bill, jamaal bowman pulled a fire alarm in congressional office building. the new york democrat says in an accident, telling reporter, he was trying to
. >> reporter: this week, the county of san diego with a bipartisan vote unanimously declared a humanitarian crisis. >> the reason why we're advocating at the federal government get engaged in this process is because this is a federal issue. you're talking about asylum seekers that, you know, legally, have a right to be here and to be processed and to get to their final destination. >> reporter: the hope is that the federal government provides for migrants like mida. and...
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you know, i'm a product of the services that used to be offered throughout the county of san diego.x month outpatient rehabilitation and i had family and friends willing to help me meet my basic needs and foot, shelter clothing and things like that and 20 years ago and governor newsom of california promised to eradicate hopelessness and we're shouldering the burden of 30% of the nation's homelessness and investing in things like housing first which is a i got that. i got to point out you had rehab for six months that's expensive and how can you pay for thousands upon thousands of homeless people going through six months of rehab and then getting back on the street where is there's no guarantee that they'll stay straight? >> yeah, i think that the government needs to get out of the business of trying to solve the root causes of homelessness. for me and for leaders of cities like mine, we have to invest in shelters to get people off the streets and my job as mayor is make sure we have clean, safe sidewalks and beyond that be relying upon the nonprofits and other service providers to d
you know, i'm a product of the services that used to be offered throughout the county of san diego.x month outpatient rehabilitation and i had family and friends willing to help me meet my basic needs and foot, shelter clothing and things like that and 20 years ago and governor newsom of california promised to eradicate hopelessness and we're shouldering the burden of 30% of the nation's homelessness and investing in things like housing first which is a i got that. i got to point out you had...
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san diego. >> we went outside and just never came back. all right. >> this month, the castelli knows now, living in seattle got a call from a riverside county, california, animal shelter services officer who had found butters wandering around his back yard. that's 269 miles away from san diego. he was able to identify butters thanks to what we always say right here on. that's right, microchip. >> that's right. by the way, that call came on the castellanos 29th wedding anniversary. so, danny, you're our resident cat expert. yes what was butters doing? how did he get so far away? what was he chasing? cats are doing their own thing always. >> oh, there are humans here. okay i'm hungry. i'll come back. he just took 11 years to get hungry. that's so exciting. okay. next to the annual giant smiley face of trees on a hillside in oregon. wait, what? let me explain. rhiannon so this is in willamina, oregon. the smiley face appears every fall. and no, it's not god trying to text us an emoji. actually it's a design from a local lumber company that was in charge of replant in the area back in 2011. the eyes and the smile are douglas fir trees that don't change col
san diego. >> we went outside and just never came back. all right. >> this month, the castelli knows now, living in seattle got a call from a riverside county, california, animal shelter services officer who had found butters wandering around his back yard. that's 269 miles away from san diego. he was able to identify butters thanks to what we always say right here on. that's right, microchip. >> that's right. by the way, that call came on the castellanos 29th wedding...
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san diego and how do you react to this warning that came out from cvp? >> good morning, bill and dana, we're 100 miles from san diego and we're sharing the border. what we're seeing in our county is the fight and flight of people coming in smuggled by the cartels and they come from people leading last month and 51,000 encounters in the sector that includes my county. we're alarmed of what's going on in the world, global flags, unrest and uncertainty and we're addressing it on the southern border every day. >> dana: you know, i think one of the things, sir, that people are alarmed by is the possibility that these fighters could be here already like for hezbollah and elliot abrams was on last week and it's a real possibility that they've melted in the wood work and there's a lot of got aways who knows where these people could be. how do you feel about the level of coordination between you and other law enforcement entities throughout the country and now the border is really another one in the line. >> 1.5 million got a ways and administration and that's growing every day and laster year alone and >> continuing to see with global unrest and administration and failing to prioritiz
san diego and how do you react to this warning that came out from cvp? >> good morning, bill and dana, we're 100 miles from san diego and we're sharing the border. what we're seeing in our county is the fight and flight of people coming in smuggled by the cartels and they come from people leading last month and 51,000 encounters in the sector that includes my county. we're alarmed of what's going on in the world, global flags, unrest and uncertainty and we're addressing it on the southern...
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san diego has 3.2 million residents in the county. those prosecutors each serve about 9,000 plus residents. the san diego d.a.'s office in the last 20 years, has a 22.6% delineation rate. and 77% issuance rate of charges. san diego doesn't have a crime problem. i would respectfully disagree with one of the other witnesses. the crime spiked during covid. it started going up in 2016 in cities with soft on crime prosecutors. mr. kiley: you testified to how the judges tend to have lighter sentencing than other jurisdictions as well. if each stage of it you have an unavailability of serious penalties, you have a limited police presence because of defunding and other anti-police policies, you have very high declination rate by prosecutor. and light sentences by the judges. that kill taour has contributed to this juries -- that culture has contributed to this jurisdiction having a hire murder rate than anywhere else in the country. i'm out of time. a final question, i think perhaps the biggest thing we can do to change that lawless misis to c
san diego has 3.2 million residents in the county. those prosecutors each serve about 9,000 plus residents. the san diego d.a.'s office in the last 20 years, has a 22.6% delineation rate. and 77% issuance rate of charges. san diego doesn't have a crime problem. i would respectfully disagree with one of the other witnesses. the crime spiked during covid. it started going up in 2016 in cities with soft on crime prosecutors. mr. kiley: you testified to how the judges tend to have lighter...