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the san francisco chronicle reporting that the president would use executive action to block certainsylum seekers. the same legal authority evoked last year when he banned muslim majority countries. after the revisions, the supreme court upheld that ban. this executive order would bring a dramatic escalation in enfo e enforcement and a caravan of migrants from central america is heading slowly to the united stat states. the proposal is not finalized and could be scrapped according to the report. here is what homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen told fox. >> everything is on the table. every measure we tried. every measure we haven't tried. every measure on the table to make it clear we have a sovereign right to protect our citizens. >> the group families belong together say this is straight up a latino ban. the group calls for common sense immigration laws that make our country strong by respecting people's rights and honoring our shared values. >>> former house speaker newt gingrich appears to suggest the motivation to confirm brett kavanaugh to the supreme court was to keep the pres
the san francisco chronicle reporting that the president would use executive action to block certainsylum seekers. the same legal authority evoked last year when he banned muslim majority countries. after the revisions, the supreme court upheld that ban. this executive order would bring a dramatic escalation in enfo e enforcement and a caravan of migrants from central america is heading slowly to the united stat states. the proposal is not finalized and could be scrapped according to the...
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the form has been used for 70 years and was not well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle published it. they want to review all police reports in which an applicant may up here. legal experts say it's a question no employer should ever ask a worker. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal and that it absolutely is in the legal thing because the penal code and the government cold have provisions in it that were enacted to protect the identity of sexual assault victims. >> the mayor says no one was ever discriminated against because they had been sexually assaulted but she ordered the police department to immediately remove the reference to sexual assault on the application and work with the committee's commission to review all hiring policies. >>> 6:06 a.m. and today is the deadline to register. the secretary of state says more than 90 million people are now registered to vote and that is 75 percent of eligible voters and a new record for california. 43 percent of democrats and 27% are unaffiliated. 25% are republicans. if you need to register or if you are not sur
the form has been used for 70 years and was not well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle published it. they want to review all police reports in which an applicant may up here. legal experts say it's a question no employer should ever ask a worker. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal and that it absolutely is in the legal thing because the penal code and the government cold have provisions in it that were enacted to protect the identity of sexual assault...
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the news on the border from "the san francisco chronicle" and our former colleague tal kopan.ew weeks from the midterms or is this a national emergency as the administration contends? >> i think there are a few things at play. one, republicans have been lagging behind in voter enthusiasm and the confirmation of justice kavanaugh gave them a way to make up the gap. now they are using that as a vehicle to help sustain that energy. you see republicans across the country in the outside spending groups using the caravan in the closing arguments in the ads they are putting on the air. it is likely that trump is positioni positioning himself for the funding fight after the midterms. to get appropriations for the border wall. the funding fight and trump agreed to put off until after election day. the continuing resolution that is funding the department of homeland security will run out in december. over the next month, you will see trump wage that fight with the border wall and with a lot of gusto in particular if the republicans lose the house. by throwing the spotlight on the carava
the news on the border from "the san francisco chronicle" and our former colleague tal kopan.ew weeks from the midterms or is this a national emergency as the administration contends? >> i think there are a few things at play. one, republicans have been lagging behind in voter enthusiasm and the confirmation of justice kavanaugh gave them a way to make up the gap. now they are using that as a vehicle to help sustain that energy. you see republicans across the country in the...
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the san francisco chronicle reports a candidate won't be denied a job if they have been sexually assaulted. oakland police say they ask the question for one reason, investigators want to mow if an applicant's name appears in any police reports. >>> today was the 150th anniversary of an earthquake that caused damage across the bay area. abc 7 news was in fremont where people learned how to prepare for the next major quake. 2 million people live near that fault. a 6.8 earthquake levelled large parts of hayward. >> this fault here is not only broke during 1868, but ever since then it has been creeping. this is one of about a dozen in the world that's moving a little bit at a time. >> the event included hands-on activities for children that helped them learn about the science of earthquakes. >>> a shocking moment captured on video. a floor collapsed last night as people danced at a homecoming party near clemson university in south carolina. 30 people were hurt. >> reporter: a homecoming party turned into a terrifying students were at a party in the clubhouse of an off-campus apartment complex
the san francisco chronicle reports a candidate won't be denied a job if they have been sexually assaulted. oakland police say they ask the question for one reason, investigators want to mow if an applicant's name appears in any police reports. >>> today was the 150th anniversary of an earthquake that caused damage across the bay area. abc 7 news was in fremont where people learned how to prepare for the next major quake. 2 million people live near that fault. a 6.8 earthquake levelled...
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the form has been used for seven years but was not well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle published it. police officials told the paper they asked the question because they want to review all police reports in which an applicant may disappear and it's a question no employers should ask . >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal and an illegal thing because the penal code and the government code, had provisions in it to protect the identities of sexual assault victims. >> the mayor says no one was ever discriminated against because they had been sexually assaulted pick she has ordered the police department to remove the reference to sexual assault on the application and work with the police commission to review all hiring policies. >>> caltrain says there will be full-service to a downtown san francisco station. the station was shut down over the weekend is caltrain continues preparations to convert the train to electricity. the work will result in the electrification of the tracks between downtown san francisco the station in san jose and that work is scheduled for
the form has been used for seven years but was not well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle published it. police officials told the paper they asked the question because they want to review all police reports in which an applicant may disappear and it's a question no employers should ask . >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal and an illegal thing because the penal code and the government code, had provisions in it to protect the identities of sexual assault...
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. >> the mayor issued the order after a report my the san francisco chronicle. the oakland police department said they wanted the information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect, or witness. some law experts used it can be used to discriminate against women. >> time is 4:30. let's get a quick update on weather and traffic where you live. >> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. good morning, frances. >> good morning, reggie. good morning, everyone. this is the 12-hour day planner. yesterday temperatures cooled down. that is a trend today. we have a stronger onshore flow. a little bit more cloud cover. sunrise 7:24. temperatures around the bay area will be in the upper 40s to low 50s by lunchtime. and clouds will pull back to the coast and we'll start to climb into the 60s. mostly sunny conditions by this afternoon. highs in the inland areas will hit the upper 70s around the bay. low 60s at the coast. >>> good morning. a closure in the east bay. we'll update that in a second. you have fo
. >> the mayor issued the order after a report my the san francisco chronicle. the oakland police department said they wanted the information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect, or witness. some law experts used it can be used to discriminate against women. >> time is 4:30. let's get a quick update on weather and traffic where you live. >> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. good morning, frances....
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. >> reporter: the form has been in use for 7 years but the san francisco chronicle published it today and now the mayor says one question on the form has to go. anyone whew applies to be an officer with the oakland police department has to answer questions about their past. to disclose their financial history, if they had run ins with the law and on this form they were asked if they have been a victim of a sexual assault. >> it is a horrible idea, unnecessary, can you think of any other job that asks if you have been a victim of a sexual assault? >> reporter: she says it is a question that no employer should ever ask. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal. y illegal thing because the penal have provisions in it to protect the identity of sexual assault victims. >> the department said they asked the question because they want to review all police reports in which someone may appear and being a victim of sexual assault has no effect on whether a candidate is required. she said given they have trouble recruiting woman cruiting woman a question about sexual assault is not only
. >> reporter: the form has been in use for 7 years but the san francisco chronicle published it today and now the mayor says one question on the form has to go. anyone whew applies to be an officer with the oakland police department has to answer questions about their past. to disclose their financial history, if they had run ins with the law and on this form they were asked if they have been a victim of a sexual assault. >> it is a horrible idea, unnecessary, can you think of any...
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. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" says a northern california judge upheld a jury's verdict that monsanto'soundup caused a groundskeeper's cancer. the judge cut the award to million. that's down from $289 million. the judge earlier said it appeared jurors overreacted with the amount of money they awarded in punitive damages. the groundskeeper, dwayne johnson, can accept the reduced amount or demand a new trial. monsanto said it's pleased with the reduced reward but still wants to appeal the verdict. >>> the "washington post" rt the bible in washington, d.c., admits that some of its dead sea scrolls are fake. a technical analysis revealed that at least five of the museum's 16 scroll fragments are apparent forgeries. the numbering in the tens of thousands were first discovered in caves in israel in the 1940s. they're believed to date back to the days of jesus. the museum said the revelation is an opportunity to educate the public on the importance of verifying the authenticity of rare biblical artifacts. >>> still ahead, tax cut plan. president trump says he wants to offer a new middle-class
. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" says a northern california judge upheld a jury's verdict that monsanto'soundup caused a groundskeeper's cancer. the judge cut the award to million. that's down from $289 million. the judge earlier said it appeared jurors overreacted with the amount of money they awarded in punitive damages. the groundskeeper, dwayne johnson, can accept the reduced amount or demand a new trial. monsanto said it's pleased with the reduced reward but still...
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." >>> the "san francisco chronicle" reports california will require that women be included on corporates of directors. governor brown signed legislation yesterday that mandates all publicly traded california companies have at least one woman on their boards by the end of 2019. in 2021, five member boards will be expected to have two female members. and boards with six or more will be expected to have three. corporate associations oppose the bill as unconstitutional. >>> and people reports kanye west's pro trump rant on "saturday night live" received some boos from the audience. ♪ west was wearing a make america great again hat when he delivered an unexpected speech in front of "snl" performers. there were a few claps in addition to the booing. comedian chris rock recorded the speech and posted it on instagram. it didn't make it to air on the show. west had replaced ariana grande as the musical guest after she had dropped out. >>> still to come, tesla's leadership switches gears. elon musk is out as chairman as part of an s.e.c. settlement. gears. elon musk is out as chairman as part of
." >>> the "san francisco chronicle" reports california will require that women be included on corporates of directors. governor brown signed legislation yesterday that mandates all publicly traded california companies have at least one woman on their boards by the end of 2019. in 2021, five member boards will be expected to have two female members. and boards with six or more will be expected to have three. corporate associations oppose the bill as unconstitutional....
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. >>> the san francisco chronicle reports a judge is deciding whether to uphold a jury's $289 milliont against aryesterday without makingo. a tentative ruling saying she intended to talk out the jury's $250 million punitive damage award and order a new trial. monsanto's weed killer roundup caused dwayne johnson's cancer. >> so the stakes are not only enormous here, it's enormous for mr. johnson. he's under this death sentence. one way or mower he's not going to be alive very long. >>> the jury also awarded johnson 39 million sds in compensatory damages. >>> and the ventura county star says the late president ronald reagan comes to life in a halogram in a presidential library in california. it was unveiled yesterday and will begin welcoming visitors today. the 40th president appears on the campaign trail, in the oval office, and at his ranch. the audio is edited from the former pnteces for the price of a stamp. talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and let
. >>> the san francisco chronicle reports a judge is deciding whether to uphold a jury's $289 milliont against aryesterday without makingo. a tentative ruling saying she intended to talk out the jury's $250 million punitive damage award and order a new trial. monsanto's weed killer roundup caused dwayne johnson's cancer. >> so the stakes are not only enormous here, it's enormous for mr. johnson. he's under this death sentence. one way or mower he's not going to be alive very...
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. >>> and "the san francisco chronicle" reports the bay area's subway system, b.a.r.t., unveiled a newe warning system. >> you rapidly detect the beginnings of the earthquake, the first signals at the surface, close to the epicenter. you characterize the area over which the shaking is going to be felt, and then you push an alert out to people who are going to be in harm's way. >> after an earthquake is detected, the warning system called "shake alert 2.0" will let people know that shaking will begin in a few seconds. it's also supposed to automatically slow trains down before an earthquake hits. >>> still ahead, rebooking policy. american airlines is enforcing new guidelines that may leave more passengers stranded. tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! from bike tours, to bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor when i
. >>> and "the san francisco chronicle" reports the bay area's subway system, b.a.r.t., unveiled a newe warning system. >> you rapidly detect the beginnings of the earthquake, the first signals at the surface, close to the epicenter. you characterize the area over which the shaking is going to be felt, and then you push an alert out to people who are going to be in harm's way. >> after an earthquake is detected, the warning system called "shake alert...
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. >> the mayor issued the order after a report my the san francisco chronicle.d the information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect, or witness. some law experts used it can be used to discriminate against women. >> time is 4:30. let's get a quick update on weather and traffic where you live. >> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. good morning, frances. >> good morning, reggie. good morning, everyone. this is the 12-hour day planner. yesterday temperatures cooled down. that is a trend today. we have a stronger onshore flow. a little bit more cloud cover. sunrise 7:24. temperatures around the bay area will be in the upper 40s to low 50s by lunchtime. and clouds will pull back to the coast and we'll start to climb into the 60s. mostly sunny conditions by this
. >> the mayor issued the order after a report my the san francisco chronicle.d the information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect, or witness. some law experts used it can be used to discriminate against women. >> time is 4:30. let's get a quick update on weather and traffic where you live. >> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. good morning, frances. >> good morning, reggie. good morning,...
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there was an article in the "san francisco chronicle" about the perseverance of the legacy restaurants. 10 legacy businesses were named in the best of san francisco 2018sf weekly and two jack knicks place in an article about the fill more. they covered eddy's cafe, v.i.p. grooming and red and white. it was pressed about the latino cultural district and there was an article on the miami herald about lincoln road and miami beach, which mentioned the legacy business program here in san francisco. >> good job. >> the office of small business did nine tweets about the legacy business program between april and june. there were four in april, three in may, and two in june, all here for you to review if you wish. and that concludes my presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions. >> good job, rick. i mean you have really been the face of this program and the press on it. i mean we got to thank hood too. when we have legacy visits, they are on top of that and that gets picked up by the chronicle, by the business times, by the examiner and a lot of other publications. >> about a year ago, we
there was an article in the "san francisco chronicle" about the perseverance of the legacy restaurants. 10 legacy businesses were named in the best of san francisco 2018sf weekly and two jack knicks place in an article about the fill more. they covered eddy's cafe, v.i.p. grooming and red and white. it was pressed about the latino cultural district and there was an article on the miami herald about lincoln road and miami beach, which mentioned the legacy business program here in san...
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san francisco corporate commission. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, the planning commission rejected the proposal to ban new employee cafeterias in the city, according to the san francisco chronicle, they voted no, they say the plan would hurt them. supervisors proposed the measure to protect local restaurants who say they're losing money because workers eat at their jobs instead of going out for lunch. >>> congresswoman barbara lee held a town hall meeting in oakland about mental health and house, it was held at local tech and it's on how to get involved in neighborhoods and take issues that matter to them, the congresswoman who says despite the challenges in the bay area, now, is the time to work for change. >>> san jose launching a new program to give part-time jobs to the homeless. the city plans to hire 25 homeless people to pick up trash in san jose. they'll work 15 hours a week. the city officials say the idea is to prepare the people taking part in the program for full- time jobs. >> we're going to change the narrative from dismissing our homeless residents as part of the problem. to embracing the the opportunity for them to be part of the solution. >> it will be nice to
san francisco corporate commission. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, the planning commission rejected the proposal to ban new employee cafeterias in the city, according to the san francisco chronicle, they voted no, they say the plan would hurt them. supervisors proposed the measure to protect local restaurants who say they're losing money because workers eat at their jobs instead of going out for lunch. >>> congresswoman barbara lee held a town hall meeting in oakland about...
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san francisco mayor london breed plans to get more involved. the chronicleeports the mayor has offered to meet with union leaders. thousands of workers have been striking and other cities across the country. the official statement reads in part we are disappointed that unite here, which is the workers vision -- union has chosen to strike at this time. we stand ready to provide excellent service to our guests. >>> new information on the valeo kidnapping case police once called a hoax. the san francisco chronicle said 41-year-old matthew mueller may use a temporary insanity defense. he was kidnapped -- accused of kidnapping and he's charged with rape, false imprisonment and robbery and do back in court october 22nd. several murals in san francisco's mission district have been vandalized with political messages pick the clarion music product -- posted about it on instagram. one of their murals has graffiti that says kavanaugh, justice for all. another mural spray-painted with an image of make america great again. they report seven murals were vandalized and it
san francisco mayor london breed plans to get more involved. the chronicleeports the mayor has offered to meet with union leaders. thousands of workers have been striking and other cities across the country. the official statement reads in part we are disappointed that unite here, which is the workers vision -- union has chosen to strike at this time. we stand ready to provide excellent service to our guests. >>> new information on the valeo kidnapping case police once called a hoax....
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special thanks to otto desk, and thank you to the main media partners of this event, the san francisco chronicledian cities. we are very, very excited to have you on board with us. finally, i would like to see a big hello to all the people around the world that are watching us on facebook live today. thank you for joining us, and we're actively promoting today's event on social media, so i urge you to share your inspiring quotes and favorite moments and pictures using the hashtag #cities4climate on facebook, twitter, and instagram. and now let's begin today's program. i'm honored to introduce the first speaker of today. she is the 45th mayor of the city and county of san francisco, london breed. she is the first african american woman and only the second woman to serving as mayor of san francisco. she is dedicated to improving the city's housing, environment, and transportation for all. sitting on the city's board of supervisors, she passed the strongest styrofoam ban in the country. she has consistently advocated for safer streets for all users, whether on the bus, on the bike, or on foot. than
special thanks to otto desk, and thank you to the main media partners of this event, the san francisco chronicledian cities. we are very, very excited to have you on board with us. finally, i would like to see a big hello to all the people around the world that are watching us on facebook live today. thank you for joining us, and we're actively promoting today's event on social media, so i urge you to share your inspiring quotes and favorite moments and pictures using the hashtag...
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information recruits are asked to -- >> reporter: the form has been in use for 7 years but the san francisco chronicle published it today and now the mayor says one question on the form has to go. anyone whew plies to be an officer with the oakland police department has to answer questions about their past. to disclose their financial history, if they had run ins with the law and on this form they were asked if they have been a victim of a sexual assault. >> it is a horrible idea, unnecessary, can you think of any other job that asks if you have been a victim of a sexual assault? >> reporter: she says it is a question that no employer should ever ask. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal. that it is absolutely an illegal thing because the penal code and the government code have provisions in it to protect the identity of sexual assault victims. >> the department said they asked the question because they want to review all police report in which someone may appear and bsexual assault has whether a candidate is required. a question about sexual assault is not only inappropriate it is counter
information recruits are asked to -- >> reporter: the form has been in use for 7 years but the san francisco chronicle published it today and now the mayor says one question on the form has to go. anyone whew plies to be an officer with the oakland police department has to answer questions about their past. to disclose their financial history, if they had run ins with the law and on this form they were asked if they have been a victim of a sexual assault. >> it is a horrible idea,...
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. >> the mayor issued the order after a report my the san francisco chronicle. the oakland police department said they wanted the information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect, or witness. some law experts used it can be used to discriminate against women. >>> the president tweeted about 30 minutes ago. the caravan is nearly two miles long. people say they are fleeing violence in their home country. most of the people are from mexico and honduras. president trump said he will seal off the border before migrants come into the country, promising to bring out the military. >> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. starting off with live doppler 7. satellite image, lots of gray skies all the way around the bay area. pretty thick fog in the north bay. visibility has been limited. clouds will stick around for quite a bit of the day, especially the beaches and san francisco. san francisco, even at lunchtime, 59 degrees. clouds will stick around. we'll have a high of 62. then we start to cool
. >> the mayor issued the order after a report my the san francisco chronicle. the oakland police department said they wanted the information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect, or witness. some law experts used it can be used to discriminate against women. >>> the president tweeted about 30 minutes ago. the caravan is nearly two miles long. people say they are fleeing violence in their home country. most of the people are from...
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it was not really well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle published it. police officials say the reason they asked the question is they want to check all police reports where the name of an applicant may up here. no employer should ever ask a suspected employee that question. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal and that is absolutely an illegal thing because the penal code and the government code have provisions in it that were enacted to protect the identity of sexual assault victims. >> mayor schaaf says no one was ever discriminated against because they had been sexually assaulted but short of the police department to take out the reference of sexual assault in the application and they want to review all the police departments hiring policies. >>> developing news. thousands of migrants and the caravan near the mexico, guatemala border are still heading to the u.s. despite pushback from the u.s. government. the group is made up of people mostly from honduras making their way into southern mexico despite police trying to stop them. 3400 were
it was not really well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle published it. police officials say the reason they asked the question is they want to check all police reports where the name of an applicant may up here. no employer should ever ask a suspected employee that question. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal and that is absolutely an illegal thing because the penal code and the government code have provisions in it that were enacted to protect the...
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in a new interview with "the san francisco chronicle" nancy pelosi said if the democrats win the house, they will immediately try to forget the president to release the tax returns, because, quote, it's the easiest thing in the world. joining mess is john yarmouth. let's get into this the irs says there's nothing preventing individuals from releasing individuals. how can you make public the president's tax returns? can you do that? >> well, i don't know if we can make them public, but there is a mechanism whereby the ways and means committee can request the returns and are entitled to get them. i don't know the specifics as to whether there is a presumption of confidentiality attached to that, but i know they can get access to the returns. >> look, if congress gets hall of them, they'll be public, right? >> no question about that, absolutely. you know, when you look at what's happened recently with the saudis and what we have seen on an ongoing basis, the american people need to know exactly the extent of president trump's ties to they countries. there's a serious question whether he's
in a new interview with "the san francisco chronicle" nancy pelosi said if the democrats win the house, they will immediately try to forget the president to release the tax returns, because, quote, it's the easiest thing in the world. joining mess is john yarmouth. let's get into this the irs says there's nothing preventing individuals from releasing individuals. how can you make public the president's tax returns? can you do that? >> well, i don't know if we can make them...
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the san francisco chronicle says this should all go down in flames. >> gentlemen, thank you for coming. a reminder today is the last day to register to vote for this upcoming election. on ktvu.com you will find everything you need to know at the top of the page. you can find details on all the big measures, information on candidates along with videos and an interactive map. you can find that all in our midterm elections section. >>> what would you do with more than $2 billion? that is what you get after winning both the mega millions and the powerball lottery jackpot. the odds are not quite in your favor. >> i am still going to play. giving you a look into san francisco, partly cloudy skies with temperatures running a little cooler today. i will have a look at what you can expect for tomorrow coming up. people like to live where nature is so we've got this wildland urban interface area. we all love our parks and the best way to keep them healthy is to come in and manage them. hi my name is eileen theile. i'm acting fire chief for east bay regional park district's fire department. what
the san francisco chronicle says this should all go down in flames. >> gentlemen, thank you for coming. a reminder today is the last day to register to vote for this upcoming election. on ktvu.com you will find everything you need to know at the top of the page. you can find details on all the big measures, information on candidates along with videos and an interactive map. you can find that all in our midterm elections section. >>> what would you do with more than $2 billion?...
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authorities arrested the carsons for john's murder, michael wrote a letter from jail to "the san francisco chroniclewn demand. >> my father said they would confess to two more murders if they could have a live press conference. >> 35 years ago, investigators granted their wish. during a taped press conference, the carsons admitted to two additional murders, describing the brutal violence they had inflicted on their victims. in 1981, they stabbed 23-year-old karen barnes 13 time, bludgeoning her to death with a frying pan. in 1982, they killed 27-year-old clark stevens, shooting him three times and burning his body. they claimed everyone they had killed were witches, and that god had told them to do it. jen had seen some clips from the press conference over the years but we're about to watch one she's never seen before. >> speak the truth. that's all we ask. >> evil doesn't create. evil like a like a -- >> my heart is beating from hearing her voice. i need to go take a break. whoa. >> it freaked me out. >> you literally haven't heard her voice since then? >> no. >> you haven't seen them? >> and my he
authorities arrested the carsons for john's murder, michael wrote a letter from jail to "the san francisco chroniclewn demand. >> my father said they would confess to two more murders if they could have a live press conference. >> 35 years ago, investigators granted their wish. during a taped press conference, the carsons admitted to two additional murders, describing the brutal violence they had inflicted on their victims. in 1981, they stabbed 23-year-old karen barnes 13...
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used for the past seven years but the question was not well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle posted a copy of it. they want to review all police reports in which the applicant's name may up here. is not a question a job applicant should have cancer and mayor libby schaaf said today i ordered the removal of a waiver where opd applicants authorize the release of confidential records and those disclosed as to whether they were victims of sexual assault. they called for a review and oakland's boat -- police spokesperson said the review will begin right away. >> the entire process of hiring and looking at the background and overall when you apply to become a police officer. >> police say the waiver was immediately removed and is no longer included in the application process. how someone answered had no bearing on whether or not they were eventually hired and they do not believe anyone was discriminated against because of it. in oakland. allie rasmus. "ktvu" knows. >> a defendant told the judge this morning he wanted to be appointed cocounsel alongside his public defender. >>> he s
used for the past seven years but the question was not well known until yesterday when the san francisco chronicle posted a copy of it. they want to review all police reports in which the applicant's name may up here. is not a question a job applicant should have cancer and mayor libby schaaf said today i ordered the removal of a waiver where opd applicants authorize the release of confidential records and those disclosed as to whether they were victims of sexual assault. they called for a...
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she ended the policy after it was repeated by the san francisco chronicle. the police department said it wanted the background information to review police reports in which applicants might have appeared. >> currently, the department is going back, and we're starting from the top and working our way all the way through to the end of the process. when you become an applicant, when you apply to the department, we're certainly going back and looking at absolutely everything. >> the department is also working closely with the oakland police commission to examine the hiring process to see if there are any other areas that need to be revised. >>> any moment now, a judge in san francisco is expected to decide whether to overturn part of a verdict against the maker of roundup. earlier this month, a judge said she would likely overturn yi th evidence the company knowingly manufactured aduct. we'll have a live report on "abc7 news" at 5:00. we'll send out an alert about the decision on our abc 7 mobile app. download it, just enability push alerts to receive updates. >
she ended the policy after it was repeated by the san francisco chronicle. the police department said it wanted the background information to review police reports in which applicants might have appeared. >> currently, the department is going back, and we're starting from the top and working our way all the way through to the end of the process. when you become an applicant, when you apply to the department, we're certainly going back and looking at absolutely everything. >> the...
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. >> let me tell you what the san francisco chronicle said, cox found himself on the defensive when newsomhallenged him about past statements, cox exhibited a particular but the frustration what he brought up the public and positions on concealed weapons and other gun-control issues. the headline is gavin newson declared winner. >> others say i was the clear winner because i talked about the affordability. the important thing is what do voters care about? we have voters across california who can't afford rent, can't afford paying for gasoline or food, electricity rates are twice what texas pays, our schools are an absolute disgrace, they are failing. roads are congested. meanwhile we have gavin newsom in favor of a train that is way over budget, way behind schedule and soaking up billions of dollars that could be spent building roads and outfitting our firefighters. we have a real disgrace of management in san francisco and mister newsom will only double down on taxes and a rotten business economy to make the state worse than it is. >> we have done a lot of stories on troubles facing away
. >> let me tell you what the san francisco chronicle said, cox found himself on the defensive when newsomhallenged him about past statements, cox exhibited a particular but the frustration what he brought up the public and positions on concealed weapons and other gun-control issues. the headline is gavin newson declared winner. >> others say i was the clear winner because i talked about the affordability. the important thing is what do voters care about? we have voters across...
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nancy pelosi telling the "san francisco chronicle" editorial board that the dimms would make exposing president trump's tax returns, that would be their top priority if they were to win the majority in the house. somehow that from deep thinking visionary talk from majority leader of the house? dimms are so far beyond integrity they will do anything they can for power and viciously go after republicans instead of working on issues that matter to working men and women, the middle class and focusing on american values and the american way. the democrats have lost their way. up next, we have breaking news on the deep state and fusion g.p.s. cofounder glenn simpson. and president trump not happy that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein has refused to testify. r.n.c. committee woman harmeet dhillan joins me. minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you
nancy pelosi telling the "san francisco chronicle" editorial board that the dimms would make exposing president trump's tax returns, that would be their top priority if they were to win the majority in the house. somehow that from deep thinking visionary talk from majority leader of the house? dimms are so far beyond integrity they will do anything they can for power and viciously go after republicans instead of working on issues that matter to working men and women, the middle class...
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san francisco's millennium tower. we have now learned the crack may not have been caused by the building sinking or leaning. the san francisco chronicle reports architectural engineers determine the window on the 35th floor, cracked due to an exterior impact . is not clear what have struck the window just yet. there has been speculation the crack could be related to the ongoing settling of the tower which has resulted in a number of lawsuits. >>> the san jose sharks kickoff the season tonight in the south bay. coming up we are going to head live for a preview of tonight matchup and tell you what sharks fans are most excited about. >>> we are tracking some severe weather up in the yosemite area where there is a flash flood warning . we have flash flood watches for parts of the burn zone and even some thundershowers just east of livermore. we will have more on the radar. coming up. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. dono.u hear that? it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch
san francisco's millennium tower. we have now learned the crack may not have been caused by the building sinking or leaning. the san francisco chronicle reports architectural engineers determine the window on the 35th floor, cracked due to an exterior impact . is not clear what have struck the window just yet. there has been speculation the crack could be related to the ongoing settling of the tower which has resulted in a number of lawsuits. >>> the san jose sharks kickoff the season...
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>> the time is 6:07 san francisco fire owe fillses are -- officials are investigating a water because a woman said her water tasted funny. the women told the san francisco chronicle, she used a home testing kit and she found pesticides and when she complained, water officials said they found pesticides in water tested in the sunset district. any test results will not be back yet and so far no evidence that the water is not safe. >>> napa county will test its wireless alert system. the text message will be sent through cell phones throughout napa county. they're joining in throw other counties to alert people about a wildfire or other emergency. ther emergency. napa sonoma and solano are in the process of installing two- toned sirens in every patrol car and they'll drive around blaring the sirens in emergencies. >> it's an emergency siren, it lets people know that they are to tune into, turn on their television and cellphone or turn into your local radio station, that's how we got the word out. >>> now, people in these areas will receive evacuation tags, and they can be placed on doors, drive ways, mailboxes, gates or fences to indicate to first responders, occupa
>> the time is 6:07 san francisco fire owe fillses are -- officials are investigating a water because a woman said her water tasted funny. the women told the san francisco chronicle, she used a home testing kit and she found pesticides and when she complained, water officials said they found pesticides in water tested in the sunset district. any test results will not be back yet and so far no evidence that the water is not safe. >>> napa county will test its wireless alert...
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this was not well known until yesterday with the san francisco chronicle published the form. police officials told the paper that they asked the question because they want to review all police reports in which an applicant may appear. legal experts say it is a question that no employer should ever ask a prospective worker. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal. it is absolutely illegal because the penal code and the government code have provisions in aunt that were enacted to protect the identity of sexual assault victims. >> the mayor says that nobody was discriminated against because they have been sexually assaulted but she ordered the police department to remove the reference to sexual assault on the application and to work with the police commission to review all hiring policies for the oakland police department. >>> a migrant caravan making its way to the united states has grown larger. it is not clear if anything can be done to stop the group. doug luzader reports that this could become a major issue before the midterms. try when the president is highlightin
this was not well known until yesterday with the san francisco chronicle published the form. police officials told the paper that they asked the question because they want to review all police reports in which an applicant may appear. legal experts say it is a question that no employer should ever ask a prospective worker. >> there is a strong argument that it is illegal. it is absolutely illegal because the penal code and the government code have provisions in aunt that were enacted to...
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coca told the san francisco chronicle there are a lot of ways to express gratitude and appreciation for the country and a citizen and said that is how he plans to do it. >>> test results on the safety of drugging water in san francisco schools shows worrisome levels of lead. the test showed 16 schools with blood levels above five parts per billion. the epa threshold is 15 parts per billion. four schools had elevated lead levels above the epa threshold. the district said the water is safe to drink and that the entire system has been flushed. it also says filters have been installed at locations with elevated lead levels. >>> summit may consider it a star-studded meeting at the white house. what kanye west is expected to act -- after president ford when he to meet for lunch later today. >>> things are getting much busier on some of the main commutes including interstate 80, highway four, interstate 680. we will run it down for you, coming up. >>> we will rent on what looks to be a nice thursday. on the cool side, warmer weather anyway, yes. and we will take a look one. this is not a bed.
coca told the san francisco chronicle there are a lot of ways to express gratitude and appreciation for the country and a citizen and said that is how he plans to do it. >>> test results on the safety of drugging water in san francisco schools shows worrisome levels of lead. the test showed 16 schools with blood levels above five parts per billion. the epa threshold is 15 parts per billion. four schools had elevated lead levels above the epa threshold. the district said the water is...
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she's a reporter at the washington post, the huffington post, "the san francisco chronicle" and other meeting publication. she has produced and directed documented an automatic -- documentary that aired on cnn. hour-long special on what it means to be young and white and changing america. currently subject to deportation at any time, she has no permanent residence. welcome here. [applause] i will be a moderator, i'm jean, investigator reporteril covering immigration media. my quest is to understand my father. josÉ, your books are truly revolutionary. america that has long rejected you. what is it mean to be undocumented in hison america? to force america to reckon with your existence by creating your own trail of documents. >> thank you so much. i'm going to say that my experience was different from his experience because when i came here, i knew i was undocumented. you didn't. i knew i wasn't documented because my father took me and my siblings to the border and he told us that we didn't have permission to come so we were breaking the law. that was the only way that we could be toget
she's a reporter at the washington post, the huffington post, "the san francisco chronicle" and other meeting publication. she has produced and directed documented an automatic -- documentary that aired on cnn. hour-long special on what it means to be young and white and changing america. currently subject to deportation at any time, she has no permanent residence. welcome here. [applause] i will be a moderator, i'm jean, investigator reporteril covering immigration media. my quest is...
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the mayor issued an order after a report by the san francisco chronicle. the oakland police department said they wanted information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect or witness. some legal experts argue said it could be used to discriminate against women. >>> happening today, a san francisco judge will decide whether to overturn part of a landmark verdict linking monday santos roundup to a man's cancer. $289 million was awarded to dwayne lee johnson. the former school district groundskeeper said he developed nonhodgkin's lymphoma after spraying roundup 30 times a year. the judge said she would likely overturn $250 million in punitive damages saying there was no convincing evidence monsanto knowingly manufactured a harmful product. >>> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. live doppler 7 and satellite shows clouds really pushed inland overnight. we are waking up to gray clouds and very thick fog in parts of the north bay. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. right now this is what th
the mayor issued an order after a report by the san francisco chronicle. the oakland police department said they wanted information to review police reports where applicant's names may show up as a victim, suspect or witness. some legal experts argue said it could be used to discriminate against women. >>> happening today, a san francisco judge will decide whether to overturn part of a landmark verdict linking monday santos roundup to a man's cancer. $289 million was awarded to dwayne...
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. >>> san francisco mayor london breed expected to expand on her goals were helping homeless people in the city. san francisco chronicle reports that she will announce plans to open three new shelters as part of a project to provide 1000 more beds for people who have nowhere else to go. the mayor wants 500 us to be available by next summer. the mayor says attic center but is one of her top priorities when it comes to getting homeless people off of the streets. she says money could come from cutting programs that currently are not working. right now the city has 2500 beds at shelters and transitional housing and a navigation centers across the city. >>> hundreds of homeless military veterans from the bay get into permanent housing thanks to more than $5 million in federal grants. most of the grant money will go to the santa clara housing authority. that is expected to cover count including solano, and sonoma. the who got still by looking at with homeless the longest and how much help they need. >>> today we are scheduled to get a preview of one of the most popular performances of fleet week. alley raspberries reports th
. >>> san francisco mayor london breed expected to expand on her goals were helping homeless people in the city. san francisco chronicle reports that she will announce plans to open three new shelters as part of a project to provide 1000 more beds for people who have nowhere else to go. the mayor wants 500 us to be available by next summer. the mayor says attic center but is one of her top priorities when it comes to getting homeless people off of the streets. she says money could come...
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. >>> san francisco can no longer cite people for seeping on city streets. that is according to a report that the san francisco chronicleion comes after the ninth us circuit court of appeals ruled cities cannot fight people it -- cited people if they have nowhere to go. the das office has just met suspended any resolution for public areas. the state court is expected to rule on the notion this week. >>> to people running for governor in california squaring up today. pam cook sat down with the republican businessman john cox and democrat gavin newsom and a slew of issues facing the state. on housing, both candidates acknowledge the need to build more housing but as you are about to hear, they have different approaches. >> we have been building 80,000 up to 100,000 homes, or apartments eight year and the demand is probably more like 150,000 a year. we need to build a lot more. we need to build him in an affordable way. we need to make sure that we do not have the regulation that we do. we streamline things a good amount. i have called for the replacement and reform of the california environmental quality act which is bein
. >>> san francisco can no longer cite people for seeping on city streets. that is according to a report that the san francisco chronicleion comes after the ninth us circuit court of appeals ruled cities cannot fight people it -- cited people if they have nowhere to go. the das office has just met suspended any resolution for public areas. the state court is expected to rule on the notion this week. >>> to people running for governor in california squaring up today. pam cook...
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san francisco spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to get non-citizens to vote. a few dozen residents actually signed up. non-citizen parents can vote for school board members in san francisco. the chronicleorts san francisco paid $310,000 to set up this registration system and urge people to register. but only 49 people did that. that works out to $6,300 per voter. >>> a security breach containing 10,000 customers. a laptop was stolen last month. it contained names, prescription drug information and other health information. there are several stores in the bay area. >>> 19 dogs just graduated from the pets and vets program. the program matches veterans ith emotional support tha guy > there ag there is this other move he does. >> that is not from the east coast. yeah, that is boston red sox fans going crazy in san francisco after the team won the world series last night. abc 7 was at red jack saloon last night. it offers boston fans a taste of home with its own green monster modeled after fenway park. there are plenty of fans celebrating as well. >> i feel like it's missing something. if you dab, i will do what' to . there you go. >> okay. that was my one dance move for the day. >> you kn
san francisco spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to get non-citizens to vote. a few dozen residents actually signed up. non-citizen parents can vote for school board members in san francisco. the chronicleorts san francisco paid $310,000 to set up this registration system and urge people to register. but only 49 people did that. that works out to $6,300 per voter. >>> a security breach containing 10,000 customers. a laptop was stolen last month. it contained names, prescription...
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the san francisco chronicle reports 41-year-old matthew mueller may use a temporary insanity defense.was already convicted in federal court of kidnapping denise haskins in 2015. he has not been charged in solano county with rape, false imprisonment and robbery. he is due back in ord on october 22. hotel workers continue their strike at marriott owned hotels in the bay area including oakland. 6 am, workers were picketing at the downtown oakland marriott. they are demanding livable wages so they do not have to work several jobs to pay the bills. no san francisco mayor london breed plans to get involved in the strikes at seven hotels. the chronicle reports that the mayor has offered to meet with union leaders this week thousands of marriott workers have been striking across the bay area and in other cities across the country. marriott official statement about the strike reads in part, quote, we are disappointed that unite here the workers union has decided to resort to a strike at this time. during the strike our hotels are open and we stand ready to provide excellent service to our gues
the san francisco chronicle reports 41-year-old matthew mueller may use a temporary insanity defense.was already convicted in federal court of kidnapping denise haskins in 2015. he has not been charged in solano county with rape, false imprisonment and robbery. he is due back in ord on october 22. hotel workers continue their strike at marriott owned hotels in the bay area including oakland. 6 am, workers were picketing at the downtown oakland marriott. they are demanding livable wages so they...
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i actually went to the san francisco chronicle with a professor who was extolling the virtues of getting rid of costa hawkins that shared the policy point of view with supervisor kim. but we will grapple with that when the voters repeal costa hawkins and passed proposition ten. we show during the inclusionary housing debates that we can find that sweet spot and i think we can do that here at the san francisco board of supervisors. did someone just go out that window? is that what i just saw? deputy? >> wind. [please stand by] >> supervisor fewer: and we need police officers and firefighters, and we need superintendents of schools. and the reason i mention that is because our old past superintendent renting a single-family home for $4,000 a month, in one month, his rent was raised to $7,000 a month. this is what we're talking about. i know that small property owners are different than large corporate apartment owners, examine i and i am sensitive to that. but all this does is allow us to come together and look for solutions around our housing affordability crisis but also balance it betwe
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. >> shannon: "the san francisco chronicle" said time and again, john cox found himself on the defensivehallenge challenged. cox exhibited a bit of frustration when newsom brought up concealed weapons and other gun-control issues. their headline was "gavin newsom the clear winner." >> i talked about affordability. the real important thing is what do the voters care about? we have voters all across california who can't afford rent, can't afford to pay for gasoline. they can't afford food. electricity rates are twice what texas pays. our schools are an absolute disgrace. they are failing. our roads are congested. meanwhile, we have gavin newsom in favor of a train that is way over budget, way behind schedule and is soaking up billions of dollars that could be spent building roads and outfitting our firefighters. we have got a real disgrace of management in sacramento. mr. newsom will only double down on taxes and a rotten business economy. he will make this worse than it is. >> shannon: we have done a lot of stories of the troubles facing california. poverty, homelessness, all kinds of thi
. >> shannon: "the san francisco chronicle" said time and again, john cox found himself on the defensivehallenge challenged. cox exhibited a bit of frustration when newsom brought up concealed weapons and other gun-control issues. their headline was "gavin newsom the clear winner." >> i talked about affordability. the real important thing is what do the voters care about? we have voters all across california who can't afford rent, can't afford to pay for...
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the san francisco chronicle reports that the procedures for removing blood, buffing floors and disposing of all types of human waste started six weeks ago. until now, bart has used workers and their best judgment on how to take care of the messes left behind by everybody from the homeless and drug addicts to royals fans that spilled beer and confetti. >>> hundreds of people made the trek to the salesforce tower to fund cancer research. more than 450 people ran to the top floor of the salesforce tower, going up 61 flights of stairs. it raises money for the cancer research foundation which is based in new york. the incoming president told ktvu that many bay area researchers will also benefit. >> we support young scientists that are the future of cancer research and on that we believe are most likely to make breakthroughs against cancer. almost 30% of those sciences work at academic institutions in the bay area from you cfs to cal to stanford. we are so thrilled to have all of the money raised to support these young scientists. >> i can imagine that my feet would feel like cement. i told th
the san francisco chronicle reports that the procedures for removing blood, buffing floors and disposing of all types of human waste started six weeks ago. until now, bart has used workers and their best judgment on how to take care of the messes left behind by everybody from the homeless and drug addicts to royals fans that spilled beer and confetti. >>> hundreds of people made the trek to the salesforce tower to fund cancer research. more than 450 people ran to the top floor of the...
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the woman told the san francisco chronicle that she used a home testing kit and found pesticides. when she complained, water officials told her that they found pesticides in the water tested in the sunset district. they say that any test results would not be back yet and so far there is no evidence that the water is not safe. >>> firefighters getting a handle on a destructive wildfire in solano county. is started sunday morning southeast of the city and south of travis air force base. started a long the road. it jumped highway 12 and it has burned four homes and shacks. the fires burned more than six square miles of land. containment between 70 and 80% so far. firefighters are dealing with gusty winds and dry conditions. stomach that is a look at some of the top stories that we are working on. >>> the santa clara city chamber of commerce is being accused of bad business practices that have cost of the city nearly $20 million in fees that were never collected. the city manager sent a letter cutting ties and canceling the existing contract effective next march. the city accuses the
the woman told the san francisco chronicle that she used a home testing kit and found pesticides. when she complained, water officials told her that they found pesticides in the water tested in the sunset district. they say that any test results would not be back yet and so far there is no evidence that the water is not safe. >>> firefighters getting a handle on a destructive wildfire in solano county. is started sunday morning southeast of the city and south of travis air force base....
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"the san francisco chronicle" is reporting that republicans are turning out early and big.rlier conversation with chris stirewalt, i want to get your take on people who make that decision early, are they a different type of voter? >> it really depends on the year. in a boring, standard year, a voter who has a civic duty and they know they want to vote. this year i think turnout will be way higher than a typical midterm election. in a general election in a presidential year, you get 135 million people voting, in a midterm election it's only about 80 8,085,000,000. i wouldn't be surprised if 95 million to 100 million, which is remarkable in a midterm election. >> harris: that's what we want, we want americans to take control of things the way we do like no other country in the world. ari fleischer, always great to have you on the program, thank you very much. >> thank you, harris. >> harris: our hearts are heavy for pittsburgh. three more funerals are set for today there, a community morning the senseless loss of lives from a mass shooting at a synagogue. the president was me
"the san francisco chronicle" is reporting that republicans are turning out early and big.rlier conversation with chris stirewalt, i want to get your take on people who make that decision early, are they a different type of voter? >> it really depends on the year. in a boring, standard year, a voter who has a civic duty and they know they want to vote. this year i think turnout will be way higher than a typical midterm election. in a general election in a presidential year, you...