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he said i really need the help. >> the nonprofit and san francisco animal care and control to the rescue to give him a couple of rescue cats. he adopted dakota and his brother kai. it was love at first sight, fun fact these breeds called maine , they are the largest of the domesticated cats . and he is so happy to take them in as a lifelong cat man. >> i am just really excited. i have these two amazing cats, look, he's just chilling, hopefully got a lot of energy and epic and i right? >> he just hung in there. actually he was in his lap so long, fell asleep. >> they are so lucky. those two little guys, they just don't know yet. >> i cannot say that enough of. this doesn't happen without bonnie joel laughlin hounds for heroes, thanks to her and the san francisco animal care and of course kathy jacobson pr for making that happen today. >> very cool. >> everybody is happy. >> every buddy wins. >> thank you to new kitten. >> we'll be right back. >>> we have life pictures coming in again from san jose. we are waiting to hear more from the family of keyla salazar. she is the 13-year-old girl w
he said i really need the help. >> the nonprofit and san francisco animal care and control to the rescue to give him a couple of rescue cats. he adopted dakota and his brother kai. it was love at first sight, fun fact these breeds called maine , they are the largest of the domesticated cats . and he is so happy to take them in as a lifelong cat man. >> i am just really excited. i have these two amazing cats, look, he's just chilling, hopefully got a lot of energy and epic and i...
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i rescued him at san francisco animal care and control. >> reporter: she was devastated when she found out that her dog died. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> reporter: police shut down the area and kept neighbors from returning home. they did not want to slow down the fire trucks. >> the roads tend to be more narrow. there is some difficulty getting apparatus. are it took firefighters and hour and a half, around 2:30 pm, to contain the fire. it destroyed a mobile home, a small shed and her cottage. >> the grass here is dry and it is a warm day. everybody was there -- everything was there to move the fire quickly. >> reporter: witnesses say that a started at the bottom of the hill. she says this is the second fire on this hillside in 25 years. she lives just above her cottage. her husband was home at the time and try to protect the house. >> he got out our garden hose and sprayed the border of the property. >> reporter: firefighters will remain here overnight to monitor . they want to make sure that any hot spots, that they will be able to put that out right away. so far, no
i rescued him at san francisco animal care and control. >> reporter: she was devastated when she found out that her dog died. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> reporter: police shut down the area and kept neighbors from returning home. they did not want to slow down the fire trucks. >> the roads tend to be more narrow. there is some difficulty getting apparatus. are it took firefighters and hour and a half, around 2:30 pm, to contain the fire. it destroyed a...
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i rescued him in san francisco animal control. >> reporter: she screamed and cried when firefighters told her the dog cannot survive. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> that is so sad, knowing that her animal was in the house. >> reporter: she lives in a house right above her cottage, her health has been was home and he tried to protect the house. >> he sprayed the border of the property. >> reporter: firefighters shutdown the area, and kept neighbors from returning home. because the road is too narrow. they did not want to slow down fire trucks and fire firefighters. >> is started burning really quickly. it went into the heavier brush and into the wood and when that happens it becomes very difficult to put out because of the have your fuel. >> reporter: firefighter say that this fire is contained to 47 acres. again, the plan is to reopen this area around 5:30 pm, so neighbors can go home. a very tough day. she just came back from paris two days ago. her house is gone, her dog is gone. a lot of people have been comforting her. live in san jose, kpix 5. >> take a look at this
i rescued him in san francisco animal control. >> reporter: she screamed and cried when firefighters told her the dog cannot survive. >> i lost everything. i lost everything. >> that is so sad, knowing that her animal was in the house. >> reporter: she lives in a house right above her cottage, her health has been was home and he tried to protect the house. >> he sprayed the border of the property. >> reporter: firefighters shutdown the area, and kept...
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per the san francisco animal care and control, there's 120,000 dogs in san francisco. per the u.s. census bureau, the latest one, there's 113,000 children. so the takeaway here is there's now more dogs than kids. if this conversation was happening around reducing children's access to parks, i think it wouldn't even have gotten to this point with the commission, which is what we're kind of discussing here. so i hope that helps you guys in making your decision. one other thing i'd like to throw out, because we're a city of compromises, here's a couple compromises to consider. san francisco police code section 2909 of the noise ordinance says -- >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> commissioners, general manager, i'm greg holland, san francisco resident. i never thought i would be in front of you today speaking about this matter, but i'm a fan of upper douglass dog park, and i take issue with the process that's undertaken or not undertaken to make this proposal to reduce the hours. you know, the optics are important, and if you reduce the hours, we face the optics
per the san francisco animal care and control, there's 120,000 dogs in san francisco. per the u.s. census bureau, the latest one, there's 113,000 children. so the takeaway here is there's now more dogs than kids. if this conversation was happening around reducing children's access to parks, i think it wouldn't even have gotten to this point with the commission, which is what we're kind of discussing here. so i hope that helps you guys in making your decision. one other thing i'd like to throw...
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the central valley are getting asthma because of the pollution from animal agriculture that goes into the air. i hope that san franciscoll add animal agriculture to what it's going to -- [inaudible] >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. [inaudible] >> supervisor mandelman: next speaker. >> amy sullivan rip, a, and i'd in san francisco for the past 43 years and served as a teacher for the past 26 years. i've heard a lot in the plan about carbon emissions but nothing about animal agriculture. so according to the world economic forum, the beef and dairy industry is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than the world's biggest oil companies. and then, also, i found that many people don't know that methane gas produced by cows is 26 times more damaging to the ozone layer than carbon emissions. meat and dairy industries also contribute significantly to land, water, and air pollution, so i think that's really a big piece that's missing from the whole plan. if we are to create a space in which a bold and necessary change can occur, we need to at least attempt educating the public of the extremely negative consequences o
the central valley are getting asthma because of the pollution from animal agriculture that goes into the air. i hope that san franciscoll add animal agriculture to what it's going to -- [inaudible] >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. [inaudible] >> supervisor mandelman: next speaker. >> amy sullivan rip, a, and i'd in san francisco for the past 43 years and served as a teacher for the past 26 years. i've heard a lot in the plan about carbon emissions but nothing about animal...
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the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched the program back in 2013, our main goal was to destress our passengers however what we quickly found is that our animals were helping us find a way to connect with our pang. passengers. we find there are a lot of people traveling through the airport who are missing their pets and who are on their road a lot and can't have pets and we have come in contact with a lot of people recently who have lost pet. >> i love the wag brigade. >> one of my favorite parts is walking into the terminals and seeing everybody look up from their device, today everybody is interacting on their cell phone or laptop and we c
the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable. i amgen fer casarian and i work here at san francisco international airport. the idea for therapy dogs got started the day after 9/11. an employee brought his therapy dog to work after 9/11 and he was able to see how his dog was able to relieve passenger's jitter. when we first launched...
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chips implanted in the brain, speaking at the california academy of sciences in san francisco musk said testing on animals is already under way and that a monkey is already been able to control a computer with his brain. the technology could also be used to alleviate the symptoms of chronic medical conditions musk of course is also heavily involved in the next generation of space flight. it's been 50 years now since man stepped on the moon but nasa and mosque had bigger plans said may change mankind forever. reporter omar jimenez 6 planes. >>there's may be no better time to dive back into the wonder of space exploration than the 50 year anniversary of apollo 11 as the united states celebrates the conquering of one frontier others loom on the horizon it starts with going back to the moon bringing the first woman and the next manned by 2024. >>with the goal of sustainability this is the proving ground. it is how we learn to live and work on another world. >>using the resources of that world. >>it's a first step that may well serve as a launchpad the moon can train us in the going the samples back from mars
chips implanted in the brain, speaking at the california academy of sciences in san francisco musk said testing on animals is already under way and that a monkey is already been able to control a computer with his brain. the technology could also be used to alleviate the symptoms of chronic medical conditions musk of course is also heavily involved in the next generation of space flight. it's been 50 years now since man stepped on the moon but nasa and mosque had bigger plans said may change...
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house mice have an invaded the islands, they 30 miles west of san francisco, conservationists don't like this idea, saying it may hurt other animals. the public hearing starts at 9:00 this morning, san luis obispo. if the plan is approved the poison drop will take place next year. the tub's fire devastated the north bay back in 2017, san francisco firefighters were there on the front lines battling the flames. once the fire was contained, though, 14those firefighters submitted blood and urine samples, analyzed, the tests showed the firefighters had high levels of mercury and a toxic chemical often found in fire retardant in their bodies, researchers are teaming up with the san francisco firefighters cancer prevention foundation. >> the amount of toxic exposures they are getting with minimal equipment is extremely serious. >> san francisco's fire chief wants equipment makers to look at ways to reduce firefighter exposure to toxic chemicals in fire retardant and other safety gear. >>> pg&e customers here in the bay area speaking out about the latest rate hike request by pg&e, a public hearing yesterday in san francisco, pg&e wants t
house mice have an invaded the islands, they 30 miles west of san francisco, conservationists don't like this idea, saying it may hurt other animals. the public hearing starts at 9:00 this morning, san luis obispo. if the plan is approved the poison drop will take place next year. the tub's fire devastated the north bay back in 2017, san francisco firefighters were there on the front lines battling the flames. once the fire was contained, though, 14those firefighters submitted blood and urine...
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animals. it would be built in galt along highway 9990 miles east of san francisco. adrian moore has our story. >> reporter: this remote property near galt is the site of a proposed new animal sanctuary called squirrel monkey haven, the facility would be home for up to the 55 primates previously used by medical researchers. the monkeys are now retired and out a new home they would likely be euthanized. >> these monkeys that dedicated their lives to behavioral research and other types of research that benefits humankind we have an obligation to to see they live in a tranquil and peaceful manner. >> reporter: the owners say the facility would have 18 climate controlled kennels with attached outdoor habitats and be surrounded by a fence. some homeowners aren't happy about the monkey business. they filed an appeal last year talking about potential escapes, odors and noise. >> we came to the country because we like the sounds of the country. >> reporter: an environmental review is now complete. county staff says the project met all rimpts. >> the predicted property line no
animals. it would be built in galt along highway 9990 miles east of san francisco. adrian moore has our story. >> reporter: this remote property near galt is the site of a proposed new animal sanctuary called squirrel monkey haven, the facility would be home for up to the 55 primates previously used by medical researchers. the monkeys are now retired and out a new home they would likely be euthanized. >> these monkeys that dedicated their lives to behavioral research and other types...
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san francisco. >>> 6:59 and an oklahoma city animal shelter is seeing an out of this world response after they pokeroup intending to storm area 51. the shelter is okc animal welfare and they asked people to storm our shelter, calling for adoptions and donations to the shelter for animals and their shared photos wearing tin hats. since that post, they said many of the animals have been adopted and more than $2200 has been raised. >>> two pedestrians were hit on city streets and advocates demand safer streets in san francisco. they want a state of emergency declared on traffic safety. >>> one person was injured after being shot and a busy east bay freeway and the gunman is on the loose. details on where it happened and the car officers are looking for. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> 7:00 on the dot this tuesday morning, july 23rd. i'm trying 29. dave clark and i see you brought our friend, mark tamayo? >>> it looks like the inland heat will be the recurring theme all week and as you would expect for late bay area, the microclimate has temperatures in the 60s, 80s
san francisco. >>> 6:59 and an oklahoma city animal shelter is seeing an out of this world response after they pokeroup intending to storm area 51. the shelter is okc animal welfare and they asked people to storm our shelter, calling for adoptions and donations to the shelter for animals and their shared photos wearing tin hats. since that post, they said many of the animals have been adopted and more than $2200 has been raised. >>> two pedestrians were hit on city streets and...
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pbs station kqed in san francisco produced an emmy- winning animated version. and now it's a 154-page hard cover book-- "a fi story." published by abrams comicarts, it chronicles the first months of his rise from the ashes. >> comics exl at metaphor and symbolism. so you don't have to use works to explain the metaphor. you just draw it and show to people. i don't have to say another word about it. >> the same simple directness >> yang: the same simple directness is in fies' favorite drawing in the book, showing him searching through the ashes of his use. >> we'd really gone through the entire house, had more or less lost hope of finding anything else. but felt we had to finish the b because you never know if just one more shovelful is going to turn up that thing you really treasured.st i'ding in the middle of this blankness. the caption on this page says," i am uprooted."an ie y "a fire story" tells more than just f own tale. >> we're coming up here on the right on the house of my friend jerry dunn, whose fire story i told in the book. >> yang: the book recount
pbs station kqed in san francisco produced an emmy- winning animated version. and now it's a 154-page hard cover book-- "a fi story." published by abrams comicarts, it chronicles the first months of his rise from the ashes. >> comics exl at metaphor and symbolism. so you don't have to use works to explain the metaphor. you just draw it and show to people. i don't have to say another word about it. >> the same simple directness >> yang: the same simple directness is...
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. >>> today animal rights activists gathered in san francisco ahead of a walk across the golden gate 18 activists will continue on to sacramento where they have a message for the governor. direct action everywhere. members go inside places that house animals and shoot videos of the conditions. you may remember this video from last month where activists with the group chained themselves to a duck slaughtering machine in governor to take action to help animals. >> our chickens who are collapsed and starving where there are mother pigs who can't even turn inside of their crates. all we're doing is helping these animals who are in dire need of our help, and i think that that's something everyone believes in, and that's why we're asking the governor and the attorney general to support these actions. >> the group will also be asking for some charges their members are facing to be dropped. >>> here at abc 7 we're committed to building a better bay area, and that includes showcasing our viewers who are doing their part to help build a better bay area as well. >> today we introduce you to some
. >>> today animal rights activists gathered in san francisco ahead of a walk across the golden gate 18 activists will continue on to sacramento where they have a message for the governor. direct action everywhere. members go inside places that house animals and shoot videos of the conditions. you may remember this video from last month where activists with the group chained themselves to a duck slaughtering machine in governor to take action to help animals. >> our chickens who...
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the san francisco veterinarian specialist hospital is owned by vca, a company that owns 800 animal hospitals. in 2017, it was bought by mars inc., the candy company that sells m&a his -- m&ms and snickers. mars pays -- paid $9.7 billion for those animal hospitals including s.f. is one of the largest private companies, mars 2017 revenues is worth $35 billion. unfortunately, instead of negotiating and reaching a contract, they decided to hire a professional union busters. so after 14 months, these veterinarian workers still have no contract. it seems like this company is going out of their way to punish workers. they have been cutting services, closing the city's only full-time oncology service for animals and has lost seven veterinarians in the past year. recently, the board did an investigation into the situation they filed a formal complaint. i am told the other violations are being investigated now that could result in further charges. this is all incredibly frustrating. the resolution before you today urges the community to stop this community, specifically states that the san francisco b
the san francisco veterinarian specialist hospital is owned by vca, a company that owns 800 animal hospitals. in 2017, it was bought by mars inc., the candy company that sells m&a his -- m&ms and snickers. mars pays -- paid $9.7 billion for those animal hospitals including s.f. is one of the largest private companies, mars 2017 revenues is worth $35 billion. unfortunately, instead of negotiating and reaching a contract, they decided to hire a professional union busters. so after 14...
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san francisco. >> people celebrate the fourth of july with barbecue and fireworks but what about animals. >> if you have a greenum we >> we have the definition of a swarm down south. look at all of the circles, all signifying earthquakes over the past 24 hours. how many? 412.ed ner s hotdogs and buns, victories in coney island, the champion of the world, joey chestnut. >> that's right, san jose's joey chestnut keeping his title as nathan's hot dog eating champion gobbling down 71 hot dogs and buns in ten minutes. nearly 21,000 calories. the 35-year-old hoped to beat his world record, the one that he set last year. 74 hotdogs. he did not need to. when they asked how he felt. i feel like i should eat more hotdogs. like i could eat a couple more dogs. he did it. he said he would dod it. he did it. that is dedication and perseverance. >> yeah. yeah. >> humans were not the only ones that got to chow down on the fourth of july >> leemurs, once a year at the san francisco zoo. watermelon is not the favorite snack. look at that. >> he is blessed out. >> humans and leemurs not that different. their favorite
san francisco. >> people celebrate the fourth of july with barbecue and fireworks but what about animals. >> if you have a greenum we >> we have the definition of a swarm down south. look at all of the circles, all signifying earthquakes over the past 24 hours. how many? 412.ed ner s hotdogs and buns, victories in coney island, the champion of the world, joey chestnut. >> that's right, san jose's joey chestnut keeping his title as nathan's hot dog eating champion...
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animals on the islands. they are considering other options. the san francisco vaping company, juul, spent a million dollars to fight a smoking measure that would overturn the recently passed legislation banning the sale of e-cigs. it would allow them to continue selling their vaping devices and nicotine cartridges in san francisco. >>> no surprise here, bay area cities are all over the list of worst places for first time home buyers. they looked at 300 cities and berkeley tops the list with small cities. for larger cities, oakland, san francisco, and san jose is 12th. the biggest problem for first time home buyers, it's all about money, not necessarily location. the best advice is to shop in less popular places to live. >> the navy is giving away the old naval weapons station. it will be part of the regional park district. it will have a visitor's center and trails for hiking and biging. a public celebration will be held on saturday. >> love more, hate less is the message from the soccer captain and world cup champion, megan rapinoe. a victory pread farade for
animals on the islands. they are considering other options. the san francisco vaping company, juul, spent a million dollars to fight a smoking measure that would overturn the recently passed legislation banning the sale of e-cigs. it would allow them to continue selling their vaping devices and nicotine cartridges in san francisco. >>> no surprise here, bay area cities are all over the list of worst places for first time home buyers. they looked at 300 cities and berkeley tops the list...
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san francisco. conservationist do not like the idea. they say it may hurt other animals. starts at 9:00 this morning. if it is approved, the poison drop would take place next year san francisco firefighters were right there on the front lines. once the fire was contained, 149 of the firefighters submitted blood in your and samples to be tested and analyzed. the test show the firefighters had high levels of mercury as well as a toxic chemical often found in fire retardant . >>> researchers teaming up with the san francisco firefighters cancer prevention foundation. >> the amount of toxic exposures they're getting with minimal equipment is extremely serious. >> san francisco fire chief wants equipment makers to look at ways to reduce firefighter exposure to toxic chemicals in the fire retardant another safety gear. >>> the time is five, 56, witnesses say a person stepping outside for a smoke was hit by a stray bullet and was killed. up next here in mornings on 2, one person killed and others in the hospital as an overnight double shooting took place, we tell you what happen
san francisco. conservationist do not like the idea. they say it may hurt other animals. starts at 9:00 this morning. if it is approved, the poison drop would take place next year san francisco firefighters were right there on the front lines. once the fire was contained, 149 of the firefighters submitted blood in your and samples to be tested and analyzed. the test show the firefighters had high levels of mercury as well as a toxic chemical often found in fire retardant . >>>...
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animal to a rehab facility. thanks, joey. ♪ >> this video soaring over san francisco is making me so homesick. >> san francisco from, i'm amazed it's not just two minutes of fog. >> hey, hater. there is lots of fog and it's part of its beauty. let me tell you, when it shines, it sparkles. >> doesn't the fog have a name? >> yes. it's called beautiful. believe it or not, san francisco does have some really cool beaches. they're right there. >> that's where they shot that scene in the rock. >> that's the san francisco palace of fine arts. it's a beautiful place. lots of really cool art happening there often. >> it's amazing to see it roll in. >> then it burns off and you're back to your regularly scheduled programming. >> you really have some really amazing landmarks. you even get a alcatraz. if you haven't made it to san francisco, trust me, go. ♪ >>> it's kind of hard for some people to let their crush know they like them. >> instead you punch them. >> no. you call them. that's exactly of these people did. >> hello, sam? >> hello. >> hi. >> hello lacy. >> i'm doing great, how are you? >> nervous. >> yeah, nervous. >
animal to a rehab facility. thanks, joey. ♪ >> this video soaring over san francisco is making me so homesick. >> san francisco from, i'm amazed it's not just two minutes of fog. >> hey, hater. there is lots of fog and it's part of its beauty. let me tell you, when it shines, it sparkles. >> doesn't the fog have a name? >> yes. it's called beautiful. believe it or not, san francisco does have some really cool beaches. they're right there. >> that's where...
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. >>> animal control crews have been called out to south san francisco after a coyote was spotted on neighborhood streets this afternoon. look at this shot. that twitter user shared this photo with us saying he spotted the coyote in the bend wood neighborhood. he called animal control. you can tell in the photo but said the coyote looked sick. you can see it here and see the outline of its bones through its fur. >>> we have an update on the investigation into that terrible crash involving a couple that was struck by a black tesla on sunday in san francisco. it is prompted calls for increased pedestrian safety on city streets. police are now saying that the auto pilot driver assist feature in the tesla was not in operation which experts say means the 21-year-old driver appears to be at fault. lyanne melendez joins us live from the crash scene with more on the story, lyanne? >> reporter: well, everybody was waiting on that piece of information which is so important. now what does this mean for the driver? police would not go there today. the preliminary information given to reporters by
. >>> animal control crews have been called out to south san francisco after a coyote was spotted on neighborhood streets this afternoon. look at this shot. that twitter user shared this photo with us saying he spotted the coyote in the bend wood neighborhood. he called animal control. you can tell in the photo but said the coyote looked sick. you can see it here and see the outline of its bones through its fur. >>> we have an update on the investigation into that terrible...
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animal thefts. abc 7 news was in san francisco where the sheriffs department hosted a basketball skills clinic at college the clinics serve children who live in foster care and other people whose parents are serving suddens in jail or prison. they complimented the young players. >> i'm so impressed with the level of skill and ability i see. >> they play college basketball and people coach with the different schools in the city. it's great. >> the deputies who organized the clinic hope to hold more moe like it. what was it like outside and what's it going to be like tomorrow? >> we started off with a lot of sunshine. a warm day, but tomorrow we will find cooler air working into the forecast. satellite giving the active sweep. it's a partly cloudy sky, but a dry sky. you can see through the lengths of san francisco, thin clouds as the fog and marine layer tries to get in along the coastline. fog in the forecast overnight as you get closer to the coastline. here's the accu-weather highlights. we will track the fog along the coast and likely early tomorrow morning. we may get out a little bit of drizzle as w
animal thefts. abc 7 news was in san francisco where the sheriffs department hosted a basketball skills clinic at college the clinics serve children who live in foster care and other people whose parents are serving suddens in jail or prison. they complimented the young players. >> i'm so impressed with the level of skill and ability i see. >> they play college basketball and people coach with the different schools in the city. it's great. >> the deputies who organized the...
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animal. >> reporter: josh tetric is ceo of a food company based in san francisco. in big vats. >> at the root of it, we're trying to help people eat better. all we do is say you don't need billions of animals and all the land and the water. a couple of cells from the best animals. >> you don't need to slaughter the cow to get great tasting beef? >> no y would you have to? >> that's the way it's been done for thousands of years. >> for us, the natural evolution, more efficiency. >> reporter: patrick gave us a peek at his process. you see these cells? these are cells from a chicken. when they're fed with this mix of liquid nutrients and put in a tank like this one, they divide and grow and two weeks later, according to him -- >> i'm going to show you our culture chicken. >> voila. >> this is the chicken that grew in the cells here in this lab? >> exactly. this is ground chicken. but this is how it looks like. >> so you're asking me to be your guinea pig? >> i'd love you to be my guinea pig. >> reporter: so what does it taste like? it tastes like a chicken nugget. >> e
animal. >> reporter: josh tetric is ceo of a food company based in san francisco. in big vats. >> at the root of it, we're trying to help people eat better. all we do is say you don't need billions of animals and all the land and the water. a couple of cells from the best animals. >> you don't need to slaughter the cow to get great tasting beef? >> no y would you have to? >> that's the way it's been done for thousands of years. >> for us, the natural...
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san francisco. >> do not separate the families from the kids. that's unacceptable. and they're treating them like animalseporter: protesters gathered outside of senator feinstein's office and chanted. they are claiming inhumane conditions at this homestead, florida facility. >> i'm hoping senator feinstein will notice we're gathering outside of her office. >> reporter: but after an hour, no one from the senator's office came out. so protesters blocked the intersection of the street where tensions ran high. >> they are working people. >> how would you like your children to be in a concentration camp. children are in concentration camps. you're inconvenienced. >> reporter: this man gave out flowers trying to appease drivers. >> i'm just trying to demonstrate to people bearing the brunt of our protest that we care about them, too. >> reporter: moments later, hundreds went on to protest on market street, captured here by sky 7, holding the photos of at least seven children who died in custody according to uclu. >> to put a face to the names, it's really important you have to represent these kids. >>> new dev
san francisco. >> do not separate the families from the kids. that's unacceptable. and they're treating them like animalseporter: protesters gathered outside of senator feinstein's office and chanted. they are claiming inhumane conditions at this homestead, florida facility. >> i'm hoping senator feinstein will notice we're gathering outside of her office. >> reporter: but after an hour, no one from the senator's office came out. so protesters blocked the intersection of the...
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. >>> san francisco organization tells c-net it wants to figure out where endangered animals are livingthe reserve before it opens the sprawling forest to the public in two years. it's a grove that is considered the largest unprotected coastal redwood forest in the world. >>> first plastic straws now another plastic item may be coming a thing of the past. >>> and u.s. soccer responding to complaints that the women's soccer team is paid way les >>> want to expanded the pond small craft advisory, see all the areas in yellow headed through the delta, winds at least 10 to 20 miles per hour, and gusting up to 30 miles per hour from 1:00 to 9:00. choppy conditions for small craft and a little tugging at the steering wheel for the bridge commuters. >> mike, thank you. >>> some new developments in the fight for equal pay, u.s. soccer responding the women's u.s. world cup winners were paid more than the men's team. they paid them $34.1 million, and the men's team only received $26.4 million. the women have a base salary while the men's pay is based on matches and performance. the women's team fi
. >>> san francisco organization tells c-net it wants to figure out where endangered animals are livingthe reserve before it opens the sprawling forest to the public in two years. it's a grove that is considered the largest unprotected coastal redwood forest in the world. >>> first plastic straws now another plastic item may be coming a thing of the past. >>> and u.s. soccer responding to complaints that the women's soccer team is paid way les >>> want to...
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animals and many end up there. >> the factor of the san francisco department of environment. >> we're about to embark with businesseslastics and specifically. >> the world economic forum predicts by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. >> we understand that our oceans are full of plastic right now and we know that if we want a future, whether it's more fish than plastic in the ocean, we're going to have to do something about it. >> beginning january 1st, san francisco will join the cities of alameda, berkeley, oakland, richmond and santa cruz in banning the use of commonly used single-use food ware plastics requiring compostable ol' te alternatives. starting january 1st, all straws and food contigeak containers se bio degradable. >> single-use plastics like a straw is not the volume and bulk of the plastic but they become em ba culture of throw away we need to tackle if we'll protect our natural environment. >> plastic bans have reduced waste. san francisco was the first city in the nation to ban plastic bags in 2007. in 2016, voters approved proposition 67 banning plastic bags statewide. since th
animals and many end up there. >> the factor of the san francisco department of environment. >> we're about to embark with businesseslastics and specifically. >> the world economic forum predicts by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. >> we understand that our oceans are full of plastic right now and we know that if we want a future, whether it's more fish than plastic in the ocean, we're going to have to do something about it. >> beginning...
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animation shows less cloud cover for tomorrow. lows will be pretty mild, in the 50s, with the fog hugging san francisco. 56, san jose 59.in the interior areas. even 60s like ant y on the lower part of the peninsula, low park. and downtown san francisco warming up to 70 degrees tomorrow. we see lots of mid-80s in the north bay. petaluma,84. napa, sunny, warm at 88 degrees, and some 90s continue through parting of the northern areas like santa rosa and lake port. really comfortable and nice. low 70s to mid-80s. as we head to the inland areas, high pressure remains in tact. and that's going to allow us to climb into the 90s once again for many areas. livermore 90 upper 80s 80s 80s ramon and pleasanton. we'll start off with the clouds at 8:00 for the walk. and by lunch time becoming sunny. 66 degrees by the afternoon near the coast. still another hot day inland in the mid-90s for the warmest areas around the bay. we'll get into the upper 70s, even near 80 degrees. but at the coast you'll notice it will still be cool in the 60s. and the cooling begins tomorrow. we have an area of low pressure moving to our north. this is goi
animation shows less cloud cover for tomorrow. lows will be pretty mild, in the 50s, with the fog hugging san francisco. 56, san jose 59.in the interior areas. even 60s like ant y on the lower part of the peninsula, low park. and downtown san francisco warming up to 70 degrees tomorrow. we see lots of mid-80s in the north bay. petaluma,84. napa, sunny, warm at 88 degrees, and some 90s continue through parting of the northern areas like santa rosa and lake port. really comfortable and nice. low...
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san francisco. conservationists oppose the plan because of its potential impact on other animals but the federal government to get rid of the mice is by dropping poison pellets from helicopters. >> there would be minimal, very small likelihood of any of this bait getting into the water and even if it did, it dissolves on contact and none of the fish species out there is consuming this kind of product because they are predators and also they eat plankton. >> if approved, the drop would happen next year. the coastal commission is holding a public hearing on the proposal next wednesday. >>> a new legal team is hoped to find a way to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census even though the u.s. supreme court has rejected the idea. fox news, doug was it or has a look at the latest developments in the ongoing debate. >>> the white house hopes a new legal team will be able to overcome supreme court objections to a citizenship question on the census. with new census forms still up in the air, the justice department has big changes, creating a new legal team to begin to push the president's argument that n
san francisco. conservationists oppose the plan because of its potential impact on other animals but the federal government to get rid of the mice is by dropping poison pellets from helicopters. >> there would be minimal, very small likelihood of any of this bait getting into the water and even if it did, it dissolves on contact and none of the fish species out there is consuming this kind of product because they are predators and also they eat plankton. >> if approved, the drop...
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san francisco. the goal, to help cut traffic congestion. >>> in squlap pan, 30 people are dead in an arson attack. the target, an animationo. >>> democrat tom steyer making his first visit since launching his presidential campaign. good morning. welcome. it is thursday, july 18. >> 4:27. meteorologist has a look at your d day. >> you'll notice a little difference, a cooler breeze but you won't feel it this morning. temperatures in the mid 50s to mid 60s. it's during the afternoon hours where the 90s are just about wiped off the map save ukiah at 92. mid to upper 80s in the east bay valleys. low to mid 70s around half moon bay, san francisco and richmond more in the 60s. >>> so far so good for the morning commute. we're in the seeing major problems. just checking on our usual slow spots, the only two we normally have at 4:28 in the morning. cash lanes at the bay bridge toll plaza, a stakeup on either side. metering lights we should have an hour to go before they flip those on. yesterday it was about 5:21. expecting the same today. slowly filling getting out of the tracy area, 32 miles an lour on westbound 205 and 57 miles
san francisco. the goal, to help cut traffic congestion. >>> in squlap pan, 30 people are dead in an arson attack. the target, an animationo. >>> democrat tom steyer making his first visit since launching his presidential campaign. good morning. welcome. it is thursday, july 18. >> 4:27. meteorologist has a look at your d day. >> you'll notice a little difference, a cooler breeze but you won't feel it this morning. temperatures in the mid 50s to mid 60s. it's...
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. >>> in san francisco, police have arrested a man accused of stealing a woman's golden receiver from downtown. police have 53-year-old levon lock in custody on animal theft. video surveillance ties lock to the crime. the golden retriever named lily is now back with her owner. >>> b.a.r.t. has a new general manager. the new g.m. comes from westbound b.a.r.t. robert powers, who was an administrator and engineer, becomes the new general manager, replacing grace chronicken who retired earlier this month. he has 23 years of experience before he joined b.a.r.t. seven years ago. one of his main goals? increasing rider satisfaction. that includes going out on a listening tour to hear what passengers and b.a.r.t. employees say about b.a.r.t. >> a new fleet car replacement program. a new train control system. rebuilding our infrastructure. reducing crowding. increasing service. and a fully-staffed b.a.r.t. police department. >> now, powers will be closely watched by an independent inspector general, appointed last month by governor newsom to keep an eye on b.a.r.t. operations. >>> san francisco has named a new director to lead the problem-plagued central
. >>> in san francisco, police have arrested a man accused of stealing a woman's golden receiver from downtown. police have 53-year-old levon lock in custody on animal theft. video surveillance ties lock to the crime. the golden retriever named lily is now back with her owner. >>> b.a.r.t. has a new general manager. the new g.m. comes from westbound b.a.r.t. robert powers, who was an administrator and engineer, becomes the new general manager, replacing grace chronicken who...
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fundraiser for president donald trump hosted by san francisco socialite dee dee wilde, we'll bring in some cash. >>the democratic party is certainly animatednd whoever is running is going to well provisioned and well funded and the president needs to have the bill does bigger platforms possible to make sure that his message. it is delivered everywhere and that starts with raising money chairman of the san francisco republican party john dennis. >>says having a high and fundraiser like this reminds the bay area that republicans are in shock here. >>i think we're about 35,000 republicans in san francisco in we're in it because there are so many people here is actually one of the larger republican parties in the state of california. i think republicans feel underrepresented. specifically again general in california it's very specifically and in san francisco. gives them a voice on national stage where a lot of big things are happening. >>the secret service will storming outside the fairmont hotel tuesday evening as donald trump junior, and girlfriend, kimberly guilfoyle made their way to the private event the couple will represent the preside
fundraiser for president donald trump hosted by san francisco socialite dee dee wilde, we'll bring in some cash. >>the democratic party is certainly animatednd whoever is running is going to well provisioned and well funded and the president needs to have the bill does bigger platforms possible to make sure that his message. it is delivered everywhere and that starts with raising money chairman of the san francisco republican party john dennis. >>says having a high and fundraiser...
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animal ag plays in the global emergency. my name is laurie green and i'm a researcher in ucsf's microbiology lab. i'm also a california native and have lived in san francisco for 15 years. for this reason, i would like to see s.f. ban meat in all of its city funded hospitals. meat today is the new asbestos, more deadly than tobacco. i would like to mention some of the other automatic benefits of such a policy. it takes 50,000 liters of drinking water to produce one kiloof beef. one billion people go hungry on this planet and 20 million will die from mal knnutrition. eliminating meat altogether could end starvation forever. and finally, my specialty, animal ag has externalized the cost of antibiotic resistance and has put the entire population of this planet at risk. factory farms are hot beds for bacterial and viral evolution, and we have them to thank for bird flu, swine flu, dust from e. coli, and the spread of antibiotic resistance. by eliminating this from our hospital, san francisco can take a stance against the meat industry. get meat out of s.f. hospitals. it's a win-win, win-win. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you for your time. i'm going to call s
animal ag plays in the global emergency. my name is laurie green and i'm a researcher in ucsf's microbiology lab. i'm also a california native and have lived in san francisco for 15 years. for this reason, i would like to see s.f. ban meat in all of its city funded hospitals. meat today is the new asbestos, more deadly than tobacco. i would like to mention some of the other automatic benefits of such a policy. it takes 50,000 liters of drinking water to produce one kiloof beef. one billion...
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animals a day. >>an unusual fighting a young starving sea lion wednesday, san francisco police assisted with a sea lion rescue at ocean beach house talking on way and then i'd like to leaders, dead birds on here too. it's really sad and it's like tied to it have the kids around and another sea lion was rescued from linda mar beach in pacifica right now there are 130 sea lions at the marine mammal center in sausalito most of those are coming in just skinny some of them have some movies and things like that as well overall they're a little more quiet so little more lethargic and they would normally be too. >>doctor greg, the frankfurt said the adults may be suffering from demote we kept the poisoning found in algae blooms making the animal sick. they had seizures. >>often just have a other neurologic changes as well. >>in april may and june of last year the marine mammal center rescue more than 200 young california sea lion that were malnourished a higher than average number 6 doctor frank for his group is the search of answers, it's hard to say you know we're seeing a lot of different animals being impa
animals a day. >>an unusual fighting a young starving sea lion wednesday, san francisco police assisted with a sea lion rescue at ocean beach house talking on way and then i'd like to leaders, dead birds on here too. it's really sad and it's like tied to it have the kids around and another sea lion was rescued from linda mar beach in pacifica right now there are 130 sea lions at the marine mammal center in sausalito most of those are coming in just skinny some of them have some movies and...
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animal aggression. >>> the search is on for a suspect accused of stealing puppies in san francisco. police said the victim advertised her multiple puppies and was contacted by a man who agreed to meet her at a shopping center 16th street temperature own, right next to one-to-one. the man took the two puppies and ran off. to have black fur and are about eight weeks old. if you have information, call police. i feel funny saying that without explaining. multis totals. >>> we know chemicals in a weedkiller can potentially due to an adult, but what about told her. a new study reveals a shocking comparison. what parents can do to avoid contamination. >>> in the forecast, it was hot yesterday. it will be just as hot, if not hotter saturday. today and friday, we will get a bit of a break. do not expect much. we are going down for the two days. i will show you that looks like. >>> keeping an eye on the main commute times as well as the practice. let's take a look at the checklist. everything looks good. you are in the green with the exception of the bay bridge. no surprise there. i have the
animal aggression. >>> the search is on for a suspect accused of stealing puppies in san francisco. police said the victim advertised her multiple puppies and was contacted by a man who agreed to meet her at a shopping center 16th street temperature own, right next to one-to-one. the man took the two puppies and ran off. to have black fur and are about eight weeks old. if you have information, call police. i feel funny saying that without explaining. multis totals. >>> we know...
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san francisco with bridge traffic doing very well. at 4:02, doing well. >>> in japan, at least 13 are dead and 10 more presumed dead after a fire tore through an animation studio in kyoto, japan. they said a man broke in and shouted, you die and then set the fire. that studio is known for creating anime productions with high school girls and at least 36 others were hurt. according to officials, many are in critical or serious condition with more than 70 inside that building when the suspect sprayed an unknown liquid and then set the building on fire. the workers able to talk to police said they didn't know the man and he was later arrested and is in the hospital being treated for burns. >>> police in newark are looking for somebody that broke into a local jewelry store. video shows two mask men breaking into the jewelry center on thornton avenue and the shop owner thinks they are professionals. the crime took two minutes 14 seconds and the getaway car was an suv. the thieves had stolen from a shop owner that warns others to keep their guard up. >> i'm worried about the next guy. i survivit escalate to the next level? >> the jewelry stores family owned a
san francisco with bridge traffic doing very well. at 4:02, doing well. >>> in japan, at least 13 are dead and 10 more presumed dead after a fire tore through an animation studio in kyoto, japan. they said a man broke in and shouted, you die and then set the fire. that studio is known for creating anime productions with high school girls and at least 36 others were hurt. according to officials, many are in critical or serious condition with more than 70 inside that building when the...
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>>coming up next summer time why shouldn't zoo animal skin on the fun, what some little penguins are up to at the san francisco's it. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>and rapper asap rocky is being detained in sweden allegedly in inhumane conditions. that's according to people magazine. >>he and 3 other people they were arrested in stockholm july second for suspected assault. they are being held while prosecutors gather evidence in this case. the magazine reports says that stockholm the stockholm detention center that's where he's being held is unsanitary does not have basic amenities and includes 24 7 solitary confinement. prison officials are denied the accusations. among the new movies opening this weekend so
>>coming up next summer time why shouldn't zoo animal skin on the fun, what some little penguins are up to at the san francisco's it. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with...
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animal story to tell you about. yesterday, we told you about a fisherman's surprise when he caught a great white shark in san franciscom ireland, of a young boy who came face to face with a whale — perhaps a closer encounter than he might have thought. thomas deane and his dad terry were on their rib boat, just off the coast of county kerry, where they had been following a pod of humpback whales when this happened. whale, i never! giving you the eye. it doesn't get much better than that, does it? in fact, this is known as spyhopping, a trick that whales and dolphins use to get their heads out of the water, to better understand their surroundings above the water line. very,. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. watchers on bbc news will get coverage of the leadership postings. for bbc world news, we are going to talk about the political prisoner... all coming up on the programme. it has been a pretty cloudy and damp day for some of us today. how about tomorrow? a lot more sunshine on offer, but there will be some showers and some of the showers across scotland could be fun to read. there is that cloud across the uk bu
animal story to tell you about. yesterday, we told you about a fisherman's surprise when he caught a great white shark in san franciscom ireland, of a young boy who came face to face with a whale — perhaps a closer encounter than he might have thought. thomas deane and his dad terry were on their rib boat, just off the coast of county kerry, where they had been following a pod of humpback whales when this happened. whale, i never! giving you the eye. it doesn't get much better than that, does...
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fundraiser for president donald trump hosted by san francisco, social adt we'll see we'll bring in some cash ash the democratic party is certainly animated. >>and whoever is running is going to well provisioned and well funded and the president needs to have the bill does bigger platform as possible make sure that his message this delivered everywhere and that starts with raising money. >>chairman of the san francisco republican party john dennis as having a high and fundraiser like this reminds the bay area that republicans are in fact here think we're about 35,000 republicans in san francisco in we're in itecause there are so many people here is actually one of the larger republican parties in the state of california. i think republicans feel underrepresented. >>specifically and in general in california it's very specifically and in san francisco. you know it gives them a voice on national stage where a lot of big things are happening secret service was swarming outside the fairmont hotel wednesday evening as donald trump junior. >>and girlfriend, kimberly guilfoyle made their way to the private event, the couple will represent the pre
fundraiser for president donald trump hosted by san francisco, social adt we'll see we'll bring in some cash ash the democratic party is certainly animated. >>and whoever is running is going to well provisioned and well funded and the president needs to have the bill does bigger platform as possible make sure that his message this delivered everywhere and that starts with raising money. >>chairman of the san francisco republican party john dennis as having a high and fundraiser like...
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animals get hurt. >> the fire briefly threatened nearby apartments. crews stopped the flames from advancing. >>> this morning, residents in san francisco's balboa park area are divided on a plan to help the homeless population. some want to turn a parking lot into a center for the homeless. it would have 24 hour security, bathrooms, and social services. hundreds of residents packed a meeting. some welcomed it and some expressed concern. neighbors feel the leaders are leaving them out of the plan. >> something needs to happen to help the homeless and to keep them off from sleeping in front of people's homes. >> we worked hard for what we've got and we don't want to see the neighborhood go down the tubes. it's going to be a big mess. >> some are concerned the b.a.r.t. station will become more dangerous. if the plan moves forward, the center could be open by november thanks to $1 million in funding from the city. >>> and san mateo county is cleaning up the waste. dozens of volunteers stepped in the help. they gathered at the village in daly city and went street to street to clear the trash. the county has seen a 21% spike in homelessness. >>> and good news
animals get hurt. >> the fire briefly threatened nearby apartments. crews stopped the flames from advancing. >>> this morning, residents in san francisco's balboa park area are divided on a plan to help the homeless population. some want to turn a parking lot into a center for the homeless. it would have 24 hour security, bathrooms, and social services. hundreds of residents packed a meeting. some welcomed it and some expressed concern. neighbors feel the leaders are leaving them...
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san francisco department of environment is the only agency that has a full time educational team, we go into the schools to help teach children how to protect nature and the environment. we realized we needed animalto spark excitement with the students. the city during the gold rush days, the phoenix became part of the city feel and i love the symbolism of the phoenix, about transformation and the message that the theme of the phoenix provides, we all have the power to transform our world for the better. we have to provide teachers with curriculum online, our curriculum is in two different languages and whether it's lesson plans or student fact sheets, teachers can use them and we've had great feedback. we have helped public and private schools in san francisco increase their waste use and students are working hard to sort waste at the end of the lunch and understand the power of reusing, reducing, recycling and composting. >> great job. >> i've been with the department for 15 years and an environmental educator for more than 23 years and i'm grateful for the work that i get to do, especially on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. i try to use my voice as intentionally as possible to
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animals including sloths and flamingo and aranga tang and skunk. >> i need a mom emoji with three kids. >> they're working on that now. nice cool weather continuing for san franciscout hot in the valley. >> sounds good. >> one with the big eyes. have a goodday. ay area, dot com. have a great da y.grand canyon grand canyon gra canyon grand canyon grand canyon grand canyon. >>> right now on " live," all hands on deck. we're in the bay on an aircraft carrier. >> we're about to get on the uss hornet. >> and then ham ber is off to the races in san diego. >> it is opening day in del mar where the surf meets the turf. >>> and kim is sharing some hero ink with tattoos that touch the heart. >> we are celebrating national tattoo day with first responders and here is billy taylor. >> plus j lo is working the pole. >> what if somebody calls the cops. >> and says what? >> i think $5,000 at a strip club will help. >> and we're helping you clean out your clutter. it is all happening right now on "california live."
animals including sloths and flamingo and aranga tang and skunk. >> i need a mom emoji with three kids. >> they're working on that now. nice cool weather continuing for san franciscout hot in the valley. >> sounds good. >> one with the big eyes. have a goodday. ay area, dot com. have a great da y.grand canyon grand canyon gra canyon grand canyon grand canyon grand canyon. >>> right now on " live," all hands on deck. we're in the bay on an aircraft...
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san francisco center. >>lots to choose from in e% theaters this weekend we had a superhero movie we had animation music a fighterme for everyone david daniel has a look back at this weekend's top 5. >>a lab made the top 5 for the 7th straight weekend earning million for a domestic total of 321 million and a bill comes home fell from second to 4th place stealing away with $10.8 million kept the musical fantasy yesterday in the 3rd place. >>helped me get out of here of you what my foot after 2 weekends on top toy story 4 felt a second but million push the animated adventure past 300 million domestic. >>spiderman far from home stormed out of the gate grabbing million from friday through sunday and a domestic total of 185 million. >>the best six-day opening ever for a tuesday debut in hollywood, i'm david and. now 5.56 coming up in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news, the cleanup continues following last week's massive earthquakes in southern california will be live with the very latest. >>and a man barricades himself inside a very a 7.11 are with a gun will have details on what led up to that situation. and fi
san francisco center. >>lots to choose from in e% theaters this weekend we had a superhero movie we had animation music a fighterme for everyone david daniel has a look back at this weekend's top 5. >>a lab made the top 5 for the 7th straight weekend earning million for a domestic total of 321 million and a bill comes home fell from second to 4th place stealing away with $10.8 million kept the musical fantasy yesterday in the 3rd place. >>helped me get out of here of you what...
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san francisco's alamo square and only paying $1200 a month. but the catch is she's living in a closet. >>> finally tonight, "the lion king" reigns again this weekend at the box office. the wrooe remake of the animatedassic brought in another $75 million pushing the total to $350 million in ten days. simba and company easily held off a challenge from the new film "once upon a time in hollywood." here's a look at the rest of the top five after the lion quing" and "once upon a time in hollywood" comes spider-man far from home" then ♪ >> hey, everyone. welcome to "bay area life." i'm lizzie bermudez. you know, the bay area has so much to offer, everything from entertainment to food to lifestyles and so many other interests. there's so much to explore. are you ready to join us? let's hit the road. on today's show, we're hitting the road and having some fun. first stop -- carmel. >> the coast is uncontainable beauty on a level that i don't think you could mess up. then we're off to oakdale. >> we have all these fun shops, good restaurants, and we have a huge rodeo. i mean, it's a world-renowned rodeo. >> plus a visit to capitola. >> you can do anything, and it's all right here without ever having to get
san francisco's alamo square and only paying $1200 a month. but the catch is she's living in a closet. >>> finally tonight, "the lion king" reigns again this weekend at the box office. the wrooe remake of the animatedassic brought in another $75 million pushing the total to $350 million in ten days. simba and company easily held off a challenge from the new film "once upon a time in hollywood." here's a look at the rest of the top five after the lion quing" and...
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at a san francisco event, they showed they can record a rat's brain activity with thousands of tiny electrodes surgically implanted in the animal'sthe goal is implanting devices in humans, allowing them to controlled phones, computers, and even trade thoughts digitally. and musk says the company is not far off. >> we hope to have this aspirationally in a human patient before the end of next year. this is not far. emily: bloomberg's ashlee vance. she attended the event and explains how this works. elon musk, itith is a bit of an adventure. so i got to go to the neuralink offices and several of their laboratories before the event. and so i actually saw a mouse that had gone through the procedure that elon is talking about. and so basically they drill this small hole in the skull of the mouse that i saw, then they have what is essentially a computer chip at the top, then they call these -- they call them threads -- these wires packed with electrodes that actually go into the brain. in humans, it would be the same thing with the first human patients they want to drill four holes into your skull, then you would have a device that conn
at a san francisco event, they showed they can record a rat's brain activity with thousands of tiny electrodes surgically implanted in the animal'sthe goal is implanting devices in humans, allowing them to controlled phones, computers, and even trade thoughts digitally. and musk says the company is not far off. >> we hope to have this aspirationally in a human patient before the end of next year. this is not far. emily: bloomberg's ashlee vance. she attended the event and explains how...