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so you're gonna graduate soon from the rotc program, santa clara university.uate as a first lieutenant ready to hit the ground running. marco: yeah, so it's actually gonna be a second lieutenant. so i'm actually looking forward to it. yeah, so you start off as a second lieutenant and then you work your way up, you know, until you decide to, you know, retire or you know, wherever your career takes you but yeah, i'm looking-- damian: well, i just gave you a promotion then. marco: i appreciate it. damian: well, talk about your interest in the military. why go the route of the rotc program and then into the military? marco: yeah, absolutely. so, obviously, so beforehand, i actually started as an enlisted soldier. so i worked my way up to a sergeant. so the reason why i first just decided to join the military was just because of the opportunity. i knew that they helped cover, you know, my school tuition but on top of that too, they also help you prepare for any career outside of the military which i'm really appreciative of, specifically for rotc why i wanted to tr
so you're gonna graduate soon from the rotc program, santa clara university.uate as a first lieutenant ready to hit the ground running. marco: yeah, so it's actually gonna be a second lieutenant. so i'm actually looking forward to it. yeah, so you start off as a second lieutenant and then you work your way up, you know, until you decide to, you know, retire or you know, wherever your career takes you but yeah, i'm looking-- damian: well, i just gave you a promotion then. marco: i appreciate it....
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santa clara county. it's in two county jails, santa clara university and mission college. narcan is a nasal spray that can revive someone during an over dose in minutes. it is working closely to install vending machines. has plans to put them inside community and health centers, as well. there's been 181 opioid related deaths in the county. 161 from fentanyl. >>> san francisco ferry system is getting a boost. $22 million from president biden's bipartisan infrastructure deal. it's going to the ferry improvement program. the money will support the golden gate ferry service. and a project to replace the ferry landing and modernize the sausalito ferry terminal. it will ship half of the fleet to zero emissions by 2025. >> it would help build, impressive work to go green, with the fleet, which i'm hold has cut emissions by 40% through vessel design. congratulations. >> the grants will support a project to replace the landing and modernize the sausalito ferry terminal. as far as zero emotions efforts, the first electric powered boat is expected to set sail in 2025. >>> a swift re
santa clara county. it's in two county jails, santa clara university and mission college. narcan is a nasal spray that can revive someone during an over dose in minutes. it is working closely to install vending machines. has plans to put them inside community and health centers, as well. there's been 181 opioid related deaths in the county. 161 from fentanyl. >>> san francisco ferry system is getting a boost. $22 million from president biden's bipartisan infrastructure deal. it's going...
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. >> reporter: david is a law professor at santa clara university. he has followed the case closely and says mother is technical merit it could cause chaos. >> we could have a possibility where the republican nominee is trumped but he is only on the ballot in 35 or 40 states because the other 10 or 15 states say he is not eligible. >> so he recommends that the u.s. supreme court pick up the matter to create a national rolling, and the trump campaign agrees saying in a statement on tuesday that the colorado supreme court issued a completely flawed solution tonight and a concurrent request for a stay of this deeply undemocratic decision. but, for many, there is a question of whether donald trump is really an insurrectionist at all. president biden spoke up today. >> whether the 14th amendment applies, but the court make that decision. but he certainly supported an instruction. no question about it. none. zero. >> where's the guilty verdict delivered by a jury of his peers? >> reporter: john dennis is chairman of the san francisco republican party. he f
. >> reporter: david is a law professor at santa clara university. he has followed the case closely and says mother is technical merit it could cause chaos. >> we could have a possibility where the republican nominee is trumped but he is only on the ballot in 35 or 40 states because the other 10 or 15 states say he is not eligible. >> so he recommends that the u.s. supreme court pick up the matter to create a national rolling, and the trump campaign agrees saying in a...
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joining us live is julie hanhan rubio from santa clara university.anks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you make of the news of the pope allowing priests to bless lgbtq+ weddings? >> i say that it's not quite that. what the declaration does is it allows priests to bless same-sex couples. it explicitly says that these blessings should not take place near weddings so that there isn't any confusion about catholic teaching about marriage, which hasn't changed. >> but we've seen pope francis break with traditional stance in lgbtq issues. is this a sign that the catholic church as a whole is maybe evolving? what do you think about that? >> there is an evolution and cardinal fernandez, who is the prefect of this vatican doctrine, says this is a real development. it's a significant step, but it's a step which is based on an evolution. the church is speaking about blessings. so there's a sense a blessing doesn't have to mean i legitimize or ratify something. a blessing has a much broader pastoral meaning and this has a long history and it's
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. >> reporter: irina raicu heads the internet ethics program at santa clara university and says, we humansorced onto a sort of test course for diverless cars other drivers, pedestrians, cyclists are all of a sudden now guinea pigs. >> absolutely, all of us really who live in areas where such cars are driving. >> reporter: meanwhile, california's dmv says it is working to update regulations, so the next stop for these driverless cars could be new rules and more accountability. bigad shaban, nbc news, san francisco. >>> all right, when we come back, the big opening at a georgia theater and what was hidden inside. >>> for decades an atlanta movie theater has shown some of hollywood's biggest blockbusters, but none quite like the mystery discovered within its own walls. atlanta's plaza theatre is an historical gem dating back to 1939 >> good to see you >> good to see you >> reporter: and now for two families, it's the center of a real-life plot twist 65 years in the making that's because during a recent renovation, workers found something special hidden behind a bathroom wall. christopher esco
. >> reporter: irina raicu heads the internet ethics program at santa clara university and says, we humansorced onto a sort of test course for diverless cars other drivers, pedestrians, cyclists are all of a sudden now guinea pigs. >> absolutely, all of us really who live in areas where such cars are driving. >> reporter: meanwhile, california's dmv says it is working to update regulations, so the next stop for these driverless cars could be new rules and more accountability....
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. >> reporter: this woman heads the ethics program at santa clara university and say, we humans haveort of test course for diverless cars. other drivers, pedestrians, cyclists are all of a sudden now guinea pigs. >> absolutely, all of us really who live in areas where such cars are driving. >> reporter: meanwhile, california's dmv says it is working to update regulations, so the next stop for these driverless cars could be new rules and more accountability. bigad shaban, nbc news, san francisco. >>> all right, when we come back, the big opening at a georgia theater and what was hidden inside. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. tiny troy: he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes, really? they're always on your scalp... little rascals... but good news, there's no itchiness, dryness or flakes down here! i love tiny troy. and his tiny gorgeous hair. he's the best. - make every wash count! - little help please. not flossing we
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a case that santa clara university professor is preparing to weigh in on himself. >> while i am goingreme court is this is not a political question it is a legal question and you the supreme court should really be the ones to decide whether or not donald trump is eligible to be president under the 14th amendment. >> gop voices are already calling on them to reverse the colorado decision like ron decant whois described it as an abuse of judicial power -- desantis described it as abuse of judicial power. >> i believe in voters having the right to decide but in a constitutional democracy. they can not pick someone born outside of the united states or under 35 years old. 14th amendment that says you can not pick someone who aided in insurrection that is part of the constitution. >> reporter: trump is only off of the ballot in colorado for now, other states could follow suit. but california probably won't any time soon. >> likely implication for california is california sits back and waits to see what the u.s. supreme court says. >> here is what we have seen in other states. michigan judge
a case that santa clara university professor is preparing to weigh in on himself. >> while i am goingreme court is this is not a political question it is a legal question and you the supreme court should really be the ones to decide whether or not donald trump is eligible to be president under the 14th amendment. >> gop voices are already calling on them to reverse the colorado decision like ron decant whois described it as an abuse of judicial power -- desantis described it as...
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a juvenile hall, santa clara university and mission college. santa clara county has plans to install more machines at health and community centers. and we should mention, if you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction or other issues, you can find a list of local resources. we've put together on our website, abc7, news.com slash take action . >> happening now it is beginning to look a lot like christmas in dublin. oh, look at that. snow is being made at the dublin civic center in anticipation of tonight's 40th annual tree lighting ceremony. there will be lots of family friendly activities, including train rides, letters to santa, fun in the snow and of course, the countdown to the lighting of the tree. >> that is fascinating to see the snow and then the green grass right behind it, a little snowman. >> if you're up there. >> all right. let's turn our attention now to the weather forecast. yeah no rain to wash that snow away, sandhya. >> not tonight. >> just an isolated shower or two. it's not going to be widespread. but dan and i d
a juvenile hall, santa clara university and mission college. santa clara county has plans to install more machines at health and community centers. and we should mention, if you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction or other issues, you can find a list of local resources. we've put together on our website, abc7, news.com slash take action . >> happening now it is beginning to look a lot like christmas in dublin. oh, look at that. snow is being made at the dublin civic...
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it santa clara university right now. there was five before that similar things are happening. all these missions are moving around. they're changing. the buildings are being destroyed due to both natural causes and resistance by the indigenous population. okay. so we have you in a paris. they're leading this. he established the first seven. you get a sense of how he's thinking about this with his recollection of arriving in san diego and he said, thanks be to god. i arrived a day before yesterday, the first day of the month in this part of san diego, a truly beautiful and well deserving of its fame, fame being the harbor that's what they knew about the mission, has not yet been founded, but as soon as they leave, i will attend to that matter. and we know within two weeks they're dedicating that quickly built mission. there's one of the drawings that's later created to celebrate that event. as i mentioned before, this is pretty rudimentary log shelter, thatched roof, the local population burned down the mission the following year and 1770. so one thing we want to walk away from
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marina has the ethics program at santa clara university, and says we humans have been forced on intoe guinea pigs. >> absolutely. >> reporter: meanwhile, california's dmv says it's -- so the next stop could be new rules. nbc news, san francisco. >>> okay. there was nothing about that that i was comfortable watching, but by thank to him. well done on the report. >>> still ahead, how republicans are fighting back after the bombshell ruling kicking trump off the colorado ballot. kickinp off the colorado ballot. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with the money i saved, i started a dog walking business. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a bunny! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ right now get a free footlong at subway. like the new deli heroes. buy one footlong in the app, get one free. it's a pretty big deal. kinda like me. order in the subway app today. there's challenges, and i love overcoming challenges. ♪ when better money habits® content first started coming out, it expanded what i could do for special olympics athletes with
marina has the ethics program at santa clara university, and says we humans have been forced on intoe guinea pigs. >> absolutely. >> reporter: meanwhile, california's dmv says it's -- so the next stop could be new rules. nbc news, san francisco. >>> okay. there was nothing about that that i was comfortable watching, but by thank to him. well done on the report. >>> still ahead, how republicans are fighting back after the bombshell ruling kicking trump off the...
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luke talked about the article last week the six mission in santa clara university rightfi now. similar things are happening with all these missions they're moving around and changing the buildings of been destroyed due to natural causes and resistance by the indigenous population. they helped establish the first seven we get a sense of how his thinking about this with his recollection of arriving in san diego it's his thanks be to god. i ride the day before yesterday the first of the month in san diego. truly beautiful well deserving of it being the harbor that's what they know about. the mission is not yet been found it as soon as they leave i will tend to that matter will know within two weeks of dedicating it. it's one of the drawings later create a silvered that event. this is pretty rudimentary. burn down the following year in 1770. the one thing but to walk away from this before as indigenous populations accept the fact in the backyard sometimes assaults opportunities for trade, for negotiations and alliances. their counseling and dialogue sometimes with outright resistan
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santa clara county. riders using the app known as silicon valley. hopper can now travel from cupertino to santa clara can reach destinations such as westfield valley fair and santa clara university. fares for the expanded service will remain unchanged $3.50 for a one way trip. there are 50% off discounts for seniors and students, low income individuals and disabled riders. >> our time is 725. the coffee shop in oakland still temporarily closed right now. they're dealing with a controversy about anti semitic graffiti that made its way around social media over the weekend. we'll tell you how the owners are reacting. funding, that's coming up. also police officers will be on campus in santa rosa this morning. >> what what prompted them to come back as we're live from that north bay city with details on a rally this planned for later th do more together this holiday in the chevy that's right for you. the award-winning chevy equinox. the hard-working chevy silverado. ♪ or the all-new high-tech chevy trax. ♪ whatever your plans are this season, do more in a new chevy. use your red tag bonus cash to get $7,000 total cash allowance on this silverado. ♪ chevrolet. together let's drive. n
santa clara county. riders using the app known as silicon valley. hopper can now travel from cupertino to santa clara can reach destinations such as westfield valley fair and santa clara university. fares for the expanded service will remain unchanged $3.50 for a one way trip. there are 50% off discounts for seniors and students, low income individuals and disabled riders. >> our time is 725. the coffee shop in oakland still temporarily closed right now. they're dealing with a controversy...
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. >> santa clara university law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 until 2000. you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. >> and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions as it wasn't without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for but it was incredible opportunity that really shaped my career thereafter. it was a very demanding standard that she put on herself and she put a very demanding standard on anyone who had the privilege of working with her while working on the high court garnered attention and fame as the first woman to hold such a position. >> it was the bay area and the san mateo county district attorney's office that remained in her heart. current district attorney steve wagstaffe says conversations during visits centered on what was happening here where she wanted to talk about tell me where the office is today, tell me what's going on in the office. >> tell me what's going on for women in the office, what's going on for everybody. she was more interested
. >> santa clara university law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 until 2000. you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. >> and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions as it wasn't without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for but it was incredible opportunity that really shaped my career thereafter. it was a very demanding standard that she put on herself and she...
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it was her views that carried the day and shaped the nation's law on santa clara university law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 until 2000. >> you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. >> and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions. it wasn't not without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for. but it was incredible opportunity that really shaped my career. thereafter, it was a very demanding standard that she put on herself and she put a very demanding standard on anyone who had the privilege of working with her. >> while working on the high court, garnered attention and fame as the first woman to hold such a position, it was the bay area and the san mateo county district attorney's office that remained in her heart. the current district attorney, steve wagstaffe, says conversations during visits are centered on what was happening here where she wanted to talk about tell me where the office is today, tell me what's going on in the office. >> tell me what's going on fo
it was her views that carried the day and shaped the nation's law on santa clara university law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 until 2000. >> you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. >> and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions. it wasn't not without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for. but it was incredible opportunity that really shaped my career....
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kirthi kalyanam at santa clara university says right now there is no clear way to determine how organized crime affects inventory loss. >> we actually do not have a good handle on how much of retail theft and retail, how much of theft and crime and the damage it's causing dollar amount wise to retailing. >> retail theft is a problem. but he says if the nrf doesn't report accurate data, the whole industry will suffer. >> you are a store based retailer. you are not exactly helping consumer confidence by by blaming your financial performance on retail theft. >> now, dr. callanan went on to mention organizations like the nrf should consult him and other professors who study the retail industry. he says that way it makes the report more credible. live in the newsroom, ryan curry, abc seven news. >> okay, ryan, thanks very much. well there are some cold mornings ahead this weekend. big time. abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with the forecast. sandy. >> yeah, dan and we're going to have to bundle up tonight. maybe the flannel sheets on the bed. let me show you a live picture fr
kirthi kalyanam at santa clara university says right now there is no clear way to determine how organized crime affects inventory loss. >> we actually do not have a good handle on how much of retail theft and retail, how much of theft and crime and the damage it's causing dollar amount wise to retailing. >> retail theft is a problem. but he says if the nrf doesn't report accurate data, the whole industry will suffer. >> you are a store based retailer. you are not exactly...
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it was her views that carried the day and shaped the nation's law on santa clara university law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 until 2000. you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions as it wasn't without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for but it was incredible opportunity that really shaped my career thereafter. it was a very demanding standard that she put on herself and she put a very demanding standard on anyone who asked a privilege of working with her while working on the high court garnered attention and fame as the first woman to hold such a position. >> it was the bay area and the san mateo county district attorney's office that remained in her heart. current district attorney steve wagstaffe says conversations during visits centered on what was happening here where she wanted to talk about tell me where the office is today, tell me what's going on in the office. >> tell me what's going on for women in the office,
it was her views that carried the day and shaped the nation's law on santa clara university law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 until 2000. you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions as it wasn't without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for but it was incredible opportunity that really shaped my career thereafter. it was a very...
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in the catholic church is often slow moving, but professor of christian social ethics at santa clara university, julie hanlon rubio, says the new doctrine highlights the idea that changes in societal norms can shape the church. >> i think that if we had the view of gay couples that we did 30 years ago, or that the official church did 30 years ago, this couldn't be happening. we have evolved with societies more slowly, so we're better able to say, of course, we welcome this, these couples, for a blessing. >> dustin dawsey, abc seven news. this morning, an iconic san francisco business will reopen its doors. >> liguria bakery was forced to shut down after a fire in august. the scirocco family says they're grateful to be opening their doors again. the north beach staple has been around since 1911, and it's famous for its focaccia. >> ucsf is expanding its bimonthly food pharmacy, where it hands out groceries and food for food insecure patients. the idea is that food is medicine. a physician also gives healthy cooking lessons and nutrition advice on a monthly basis. doctor gina moreno john started
in the catholic church is often slow moving, but professor of christian social ethics at santa clara university, julie hanlon rubio, says the new doctrine highlights the idea that changes in societal norms can shape the church. >> i think that if we had the view of gay couples that we did 30 years ago, or that the official church did 30 years ago, this couldn't be happening. we have evolved with societies more slowly, so we're better able to say, of course, we welcome this, these couples,...
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. >> santa clara university. law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 to 2000. he says she had he had to stay on his p's and q's because she was detailed and driven by a balanced sense of the law and its impact on our society. >> you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions. it wasn't not without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster, but it was incredible opportunity that really shaped my career thereafter. whatever it was that took her, took it took for her to get there. it was a very demanding standard that she put on herself and she put a very demanding standard on anyone who had the privilege of working with her. and that included me. >> justice o'connor was 93 years old at the time of her death. she had been ill health for several years. the effects of dementia and a virus which infected her body. she had stopped making public appearances. district attorn
. >> santa clara university. law professor brad joondeph clerked for justice o'connor from 1999 to 2000. he says she had he had to stay on his p's and q's because she was detailed and driven by a balanced sense of the law and its impact on our society. >> you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions. it wasn't not without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a...
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in the catholic church is often slow moving, but professor of christian social ethics at santa clara university, julie hanlon rubio, says the new doctrine highlights the idea that changes in societal norms can shape the church. >> i think that if we had the view of gay couples that we did 30 years ago, or that the official church did 30 years ago, this couldn't be happening. we have evolved with societies more slowly, so we're better able to say of course we welcome this. these couples, for a blessing. >> dustin dorsey, abc seven news a tribute at the us supreme court today for the late sandra day o'connor, an honor guard carried o'connor's casket into the great hall of the u.s. supreme court today, where her body will lie in repose inside the building. >> members of the current court stood solemnly in honor of o'connor, who died on december 1st at age 93. o'connor attended stanford and was the first woman appointed to the high court. she was known for being an unwavering voice of moderate conservatism for more than two decades. o'connor's funeral will be tomorrow at the washington national cat
in the catholic church is often slow moving, but professor of christian social ethics at santa clara university, julie hanlon rubio, says the new doctrine highlights the idea that changes in societal norms can shape the church. >> i think that if we had the view of gay couples that we did 30 years ago, or that the official church did 30 years ago, this couldn't be happening. we have evolved with societies more slowly, so we're better able to say of course we welcome this. these couples,...
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in the catholic church is often slow moving, but professor of christian social ethics at santa clara universityon rubio, says the new doctrine highlights the idea that changes in societal norms can shape the church. >> i think that if we had the view of gay couples that we did 30 years ago, or that the official church did 30 years ago, this couldn't be happening. we have evolved with society more slowly, so we're better able to say, of course we welcome this. these couples for a blessing. >> dustin dawsey, abc seven news. >> happening tomorrow a highway detour near pacifica because caltrans is clearing drains to help combat road flooding. highway one will be closed to southbound traffic at the tom lantos tunnel at devil's slide. that closure will be in effect for the next three nights between 8 p.m. and 4 a.m. the next morning, one way traffic controls will be in place to safely guide vehicles through the northbound tunnel. tomorrow commencement ceremonies continue at san jose state university. the school hosted the first of its fall commencement ceremonies today, services are being held for gr
in the catholic church is often slow moving, but professor of christian social ethics at santa clara universityon rubio, says the new doctrine highlights the idea that changes in societal norms can shape the church. >> i think that if we had the view of gay couples that we did 30 years ago, or that the official church did 30 years ago, this couldn't be happening. we have evolved with society more slowly, so we're better able to say, of course we welcome this. these couples for a blessing....
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kirthi kalyanam at santa clara university says right now there is no clear way to determine how organized crime affects inventory loss. >> we actually do not have a good handle on how much of retail theft and retail, how much of theft and crime and the damage it's causing dollar amount wise to retailing. >> retail theft is a problem. but he says if the nrf doesn't report accurate data, the whole industry will suffer. >> you want to store based retailer, you are not exactly helping consumer confidence by by blaming your financial performance on retail theft. >> now, dr. callanan went on to mention organizations like the nrf should consult him and other professors who study the retail industry. he says that way it makes the report more credible. live in the newsroom, ryan curry, abc seven news. >> brian, thank you. crews are cleaning up after a smash and grab at a cvs store in san francisco's richmond district. a witness told police that five people drove a car into the store on 32nd avenue at clement street. they took an atm that was inside the store and got away in a waiting car. so far,
kirthi kalyanam at santa clara university says right now there is no clear way to determine how organized crime affects inventory loss. >> we actually do not have a good handle on how much of retail theft and retail, how much of theft and crime and the damage it's causing dollar amount wise to retailing. >> retail theft is a problem. but he says if the nrf doesn't report accurate data, the whole industry will suffer. >> you want to store based retailer, you are not exactly...
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a juvenile hall, a santa clara university and mission college.machines at health and community centers. and if you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction or other issues, you can find a list of local resources on our website. that's abc7 news.com slash take action in the north bay. >> the newest member of the santa rosa fire department is now on duty. he won't be responding to any emergencies. in fact, he's a dog. it's maverick, the therapy dog. he'll provide some relief from stress and trauma for staff who experienced a lot since the 2017 wildfires. captain cory ricker is maverick's handler. >> he's able to come to work with me. he can sleep at the firehouse house. he can go on calls. he can be engaged. we can go visit fire stations. >> you know, everything that we've lived through here in santa rosa since 2017, with all the different fires we've had, having that tool available and having a resource available that comforts them and calms them down and allows them to talk better and be part of our peer support team is just it's jus
a juvenile hall, a santa clara university and mission college.machines at health and community centers. and if you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction or other issues, you can find a list of local resources on our website. that's abc7 news.com slash take action in the north bay. >> the newest member of the santa rosa fire department is now on duty. he won't be responding to any emergencies. in fact, he's a dog. it's maverick, the therapy dog. he'll provide some relief...
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this morning, we spoke to a constitutional law professor at santa clara university who worked as a clerk for justice o'connor more than 20 years ago. >> you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. >> and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions as it wasn't without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for. but it was incredible opportunity city that really shaped my career thereafter, bringing it back here to the bay area in 2014, justice o'connor was inducted into the san mateo county women's hall of fame. >> sandra day o'connor died of complications from dementia, a diagnosis she announced back in 2018. she was 93 years old, and as of today, there are now four women serving as justices on the us supreme court. gasia james torres, thank you. >> new this morning, police have arrested a man in connection to a deadly shooting at a house party in oakley. police arrested 18 year old shawn carp in downtown brentwood about 6:00 last night. he's accused of shooting and killing 16 year old cameron tucker and i
this morning, we spoke to a constitutional law professor at santa clara university who worked as a clerk for justice o'connor more than 20 years ago. >> you get to work on the most important legal questions facing the country at that time. >> and sit right at the hand of a justice who's resolving those questions as it wasn't without its stress. justice o'connor was a bit of a taskmaster for. but it was incredible opportunity city that really shaped my career thereafter, bringing it...
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santa clara county. riders using the app known as the silicon valley hopper can now travel from cupertino to santa clara. they can stop at such popular destinations as westfield valley fair and santa clara universityt $3.50 for a one way trip. there are 50% discounts for seniors, students, low income individuals and disabled riders. >> all right, pam. time 614. happening today, one of the bay area's best known churches is filling thousands of bags with food to give away to people in need. at glide church in san francisco. the staff and the volunteers will fill 5000 bags of grocery his to pass out later this week. it's part of the church's holiday glide on the go grocery bag giveaway. the filling of the bags will continue through tomorrow. >> 300 children from low income families in san francisco will now have a more enjoyable christmas this year. they took part in a toy giveaway at gordon j. low elementary school in chinatown. some of the children live in single room occupancy hotels, santa claus and some city leaders were there to greet the children. mayor london breed says many of the families at this event have been able to move into bigger spaces with help from the city. >> so many of these fa
santa clara county. riders using the app known as the silicon valley hopper can now travel from cupertino to santa clara. they can stop at such popular destinations as westfield valley fair and santa clara universityt $3.50 for a one way trip. there are 50% discounts for seniors, students, low income individuals and disabled riders. >> all right, pam. time 614. happening today, one of the bay area's best known churches is filling thousands of bags with food to give away to people in need....
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santa clara county. that change involves changing the phone number two. >> in 2014, san jose state university police shoto guzman lopez after someone reported he appeared to be acting erratically. >> within 50 seconds, they came, and shot him dead. >> antonio's partner believes he would be alive today if mental health specialists had responded instead of police. in 2022, santa clara county launched trust which provides a nonpolice response to people having a mental health crisis. the programs behavioral health
santa clara county. that change involves changing the phone number two. >> in 2014, san jose state university police shoto guzman lopez after someone reported he appeared to be acting erratically. >> within 50 seconds, they came, and shot him dead. >> antonio's partner believes he would be alive today if mental health specialists had responded instead of police. in 2022, santa clara county launched trust which provides a nonpolice response to people having a mental health...
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santa clara county. that change involves changing the phone number two. >> in 2014, san jose state university police shot and killed antonio guzman lopez after someone reported he appeared to be acting erratically. >> within 50 seconds, they came, and shot him dead. >> antonio's partner believes he would be alive today if mental health specialists had responded instead of police. in 2022, santa clara county launched trust which provides a nonpolice response to people having a mental health crisis. the programs behavioral health specialists have already helped more than 1500 people. lori says, currently, people have to dial 988 then navigate a phone tree that could end with the police responding. instead, she wants the county to offer a direct public line without police involvement. >> to be able to ensure that people that are calling in a time of crisis have direct access to trust and can get the help they need and be met with care and concern instead of guns and violence. >> deputy chief of policy for supervisor otto lee says people have faced challenges. >> it's frustrating when you are looking for ser
santa clara county. that change involves changing the phone number two. >> in 2014, san jose state university police shot and killed antonio guzman lopez after someone reported he appeared to be acting erratically. >> within 50 seconds, they came, and shot him dead. >> antonio's partner believes he would be alive today if mental health specialists had responded instead of police. in 2022, santa clara county launched trust which provides a nonpolice response to people having a...
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santa clara supervisor joe simitian launched his campaign for issues district 16, issues district 16 seat that covers a wide area of san mateo and santa clara counties from pacific to san jose, a northern california universitys working to make narcan available throughout its campus for free. >> the planet uc davis consists of stocking up lockers with narcan by the end of january, the number of doses available on campus will increase to over 2000. it is the latest move by universities to have that life saving medication at easy access . >> a lot of the stigma that can sometimes be attached to use of substance is made. people perhaps not as readily interested in in having something like this on hand. >> from 2019 to 2021, california saw a 121% increase in opioid related deaths. >> all right. let's turn check out wall street. the dow started this day at a new high for the year. >> and it sounds like the ipo market is heating up again. good thing pam cook's back in studio to bring us this in. dollars and cents. >> always a good sign when you see the ipo market hitting, hitting new highs. first, sheehan, now panera has reportedly quietly filed to go public again. the financial times reports panera plans an ipo f
santa clara supervisor joe simitian launched his campaign for issues district 16, issues district 16 seat that covers a wide area of san mateo and santa clara counties from pacific to san jose, a northern california universitys working to make narcan available throughout its campus for free. >> the planet uc davis consists of stocking up lockers with narcan by the end of january, the number of doses available on campus will increase to over 2000. it is the latest move by universities to...
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on november 4th, an arab muslim student at stanford university was injured in a hit and run on campus. and what's being investigated by santa clara sheriff's office as a hate crime. dudley says the report looks similar to previous briefings in the past years. he says the all hazards assessment includes drones, cyber attacks, weather and lone gunman possibilities. but he says this year, the new dimension is the middle east conflict and the related protests. >> just being a significant holiday. uh, significant numbers of people gathering in, uh, high profile infrastructure areas. but also you have the landscape of the you know, international conflicts and law enforcement will be on high alert. >> you're asked to do your part. if you see something unusual, a reminder, if you see something, say something. live in the newsroom. suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you. another speed bump tonight in oakland's ongoing search for a permanent police chief. the mayor is rejecting all three of the finalists for the job. mayor shengtao made that decision today. she's now requesting a new list of nominees from the police
on november 4th, an arab muslim student at stanford university was injured in a hit and run on campus. and what's being investigated by santa clara sheriff's office as a hate crime. dudley says the report looks similar to previous briefings in the past years. he says the all hazards assessment includes drones, cyber attacks, weather and lone gunman possibilities. but he says this year, the new dimension is the middle east conflict and the related protests. >> just being a significant...
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on november 4th, an arab muslim student at stanford university was injured in a hit and run on campus. and what's being investigated by santa clara sheriff's office as a hate crime. dudley says the report looks similar to previous briefings in the past years. he says the all hazards assessment includes drones, cyber attacks, weather and lone gunman possibilities. but he says this year, the new dimension is the middle east conflict and the related protests. >> just being a significant holiday. uh, significant numbers of people gathering in, uh, high profile infrastructure areas. but also you have the landscape of the you know, international conflicts and law enforcement will be on high alert. >> you're asked to do your part. if you see something unusual, a reminder, if you see something, say something. live in the newsroom. suzanne fawn, abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank you. another speed bump tonight in oakland's ongoing search for a permanent police chief. the mayor is rejecting all three of the finalists for the job. mayor shengtao made that decision today. she's now requesting a new list of nominees from the police
on november 4th, an arab muslim student at stanford university was injured in a hit and run on campus. and what's being investigated by santa clara sheriff's office as a hate crime. dudley says the report looks similar to previous briefings in the past years. he says the all hazards assessment includes drones, cyber attacks, weather and lone gunman possibilities. but he says this year, the new dimension is the middle east conflict and the related protests. >> just being a significant...
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it will be held in santa clara, of course, in 26, allegiant stadium is hosting the big game this season, which means sin city will become the center of the football universeckets are on sale now for the nfl experience, which is held in every host city. former raider and current las vegas resident rod woodson says the league has definitely made a better effort at getting fans closer to the sport. when i was a player, the fans didn't go to the combine, but now fans can go to the combine. >> the fans then go to the media day, right? but they can now. so i think the one thing they've done in recent years is to really involve the fans and everything they're thinking about doing. >> the vegas experience kicks off off february fifth. >> new details on the san francisco giants annual fan fest. normally, it would be a one day event at oracle park, but the team has decided to turn it into a four city tour. the first stop is sacramento on january 20th, then it moves to san jose on january 27th and napa on february third. it will wrap up in march at oracle park. fans will get the opportunity to meet current and former players. the tour is viewed as one way to re-ener
it will be held in santa clara, of course, in 26, allegiant stadium is hosting the big game this season, which means sin city will become the center of the football universeckets are on sale now for the nfl experience, which is held in every host city. former raider and current las vegas resident rod woodson says the league has definitely made a better effort at getting fans closer to the sport. when i was a player, the fans didn't go to the combine, but now fans can go to the combine. >>...
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it will be held in santa clara, of course, in 26, allegiant stadium is hosting the big game this season, which means sin city will become the center of the football universeckets are on sale now for the nfl experience, which is held in every host city. former raider and current las vegas resident rod woodson says the league has definitely made a better effort at getting fans closer to the sport. when i was a player, the fans didn't go to the combine, but now fans can go to the combine. >> the fans then go to the media day, right? but they can now. so i think the one thing they've done in recent years is to really involve the fans and everything they're thinking about doing. >> the vegas experience kicks off off february fifth. >> new details on the san francisco giants annual fan fest. normally, it would be a one day event at oracle park, but the team has decided to turn it into a four city tour. the first stop is sacramento on january 20th, then it moves to san jose on january 27th and napa on february third. it will wrap up in march at oracle park. fans will get the opportunity to meet current and former players. the tour is viewed as one way to re-ener
it will be held in santa clara, of course, in 26, allegiant stadium is hosting the big game this season, which means sin city will become the center of the football universeckets are on sale now for the nfl experience, which is held in every host city. former raider and current las vegas resident rod woodson says the league has definitely made a better effort at getting fans closer to the sport. when i was a player, the fans didn't go to the combine, but now fans can go to the combine. >>...
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>> now this week a series of one day strikes have taken place on four cal state university campuses as well. santa clarad the san jose earthquakes are teaming up to build a massive new soccer complex. >> yeah, it's big. and this major development will create a state of the art training facility with eight fields at the county fairgrounds. for those fields will be for the earthquakes for them to use and to train their youth academy. the four other fields will be for the public. we expect 200,000 to 300,000 people per year to be able to play on these fields. >> and that's going to make an incredible difference for everybody being close to their idols. >> it's exciting. so it's win win because they they are doing their job. plus they have the inspiration of looking at the guys that are already there. >> now, santa clara county officials say a voting process still has to take place before this project is finalized. but they're hoping to have it open by 2026 when the world cup comes here to the bay area. >> are they look gorgeous. yeah. san francisco rent prices are decreasing and faster than most other citi
>> now this week a series of one day strikes have taken place on four cal state university campuses as well. santa clarad the san jose earthquakes are teaming up to build a massive new soccer complex. >> yeah, it's big. and this major development will create a state of the art training facility with eight fields at the county fairgrounds. for those fields will be for the earthquakes for them to use and to train their youth academy. the four other fields will be for the public. we...
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this active shooter situation at the university of nevada, las vegas, that we're following for you here throughout the news at noon and online@ktvu.com, santa claranty social workers are blaming their own agency for failing to protect a newborn who died from a methamphetamine and fentanyl overdose dose. >> i want you to know that this tragic and preventable loss of life is just one example of a child left in harm's way. despite the workers assessment to the contrary. and is a direct result of a shift in department practice that was very distressing. >> upsetting when the department failed to act on behalf of phenix when she was born. despite the referrals that came in once she was born and months leading up to her death, one by one, staffers at the department of family and children's services spoke at the county board of supervisors meeting. >> they talked about repeat ridley trying to remove three month old phenix castro from her father's care. they criticized department bosses for mishandling the case and allowing her to stay. >> we want to create an environment that is that focuses on understanding instead of blaming and shaming, because then
this active shooter situation at the university of nevada, las vegas, that we're following for you here throughout the news at noon and online@ktvu.com, santa claranty social workers are blaming their own agency for failing to protect a newborn who died from a methamphetamine and fentanyl overdose dose. >> i want you to know that this tragic and preventable loss of life is just one example of a child left in harm's way. despite the workers assessment to the contrary. and is a direct...
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organizers with santa clara county and its partners paid more than $40,000 in compensation for those weapons. >> authorities today identified the gunman in yesterday's mass shooting at the universityvada, las vegas. 67 year old anthony polito killed three business school professors and wounded a fourth in a roughly ten minute rampage. these are two of the identified victims, patricia navarro velez and sean jan cherry, zhang. the wounded man is in critical condition. pulido was shot and killed by police after opening fire at unlv yesterday. authorities say pulido had a list of targets in various colleges and universities where he had been denied jobs, hadn't been for the heroic actions of one of those police officers who responded. >> there could have been countless additional lives taken. armed confrontation of the suspect by law enforcement stopped the suspect's further actions. >> the unlv campus is just a few miles from the scene of the october 2017 massacre, when a gunman killed 60 people and wounded hundreds more at a music festival. police say lessons learned from that tragic day shaped their response to this attack. one day later, there are renewed calls for lawmakers to ta
organizers with santa clara county and its partners paid more than $40,000 in compensation for those weapons. >> authorities today identified the gunman in yesterday's mass shooting at the universityvada, las vegas. 67 year old anthony polito killed three business school professors and wounded a fourth in a roughly ten minute rampage. these are two of the identified victims, patricia navarro velez and sean jan cherry, zhang. the wounded man is in critical condition. pulido was shot and...
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university of pennsylvania president resigned on saturday. it's unclear if the mit president will step down as well. now to the south bay where the santa clara city council has approved a plan to revitalize the downtown area of this plan would redevelop the downtown grid, which can accommodate up to 11,000 new homes and more than 700,000 square feet of commercial space. a grassroots group led the community effort to kick start this plan. however, some city council members are concerned about the high project fees that can make developers hesitant to take up this kind of project as well as the restriction of all the different parking spaces that. here we go looking outside here in san francisco, beautiful day after such a nice weekend working off a nice week as well. we're going to check in now with meteorologist kyla grogan we can get all those details on the sun. yeah, it's been such a beautiful day today and i enjoy that weekend. got outside a little bit. did some walking or taking a live look at sfo right now. everything running. >> on time, there are no problems on the west coast. you can see how clear we are. you have to go all the way
university of pennsylvania president resigned on saturday. it's unclear if the mit president will step down as well. now to the south bay where the santa clara city council has approved a plan to revitalize the downtown area of this plan would redevelop the downtown grid, which can accommodate up to 11,000 new homes and more than 700,000 square feet of commercial space. a grassroots group led the community effort to kick start this plan. however, some city council members are concerned about...
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santa clara. stephanie. >> lisa, thank you. tensions over the israel-hamas war have simmered on college campuses across the country, with many struggling to handle the clash of opinions. now the universitypennsylvania is dealing with the fallout at its president. liz mcgill resigning following criticism of her testimony during a hearing on capitol hill. abc news reporter derek dennis has more. >> just days after her testimony before congress, embattled university of pennsylvania president liz mcgill voluntarily resigned from her position on saturday, saying in a statement it has been an honor to work with our faculty, students, staff, alumni and community members to advance penn's vital missions. scott bach, chair of the university board of trustees, also submitting his resignation since the october 7th hamas terror attack on israel and israel's bombardment of gaza. college campuses have been experiencing growing tensions. mcgill, along with the presidents of harvard and mit, have been accused of failing to condemn anti-semitism on their campuses. all three testified before congress on tuesday. this exchange prompting calls for mcgill's resignation. >> i am asking specifically calling f
santa clara. stephanie. >> lisa, thank you. tensions over the israel-hamas war have simmered on college campuses across the country, with many struggling to handle the clash of opinions. now the universitypennsylvania is dealing with the fallout at its president. liz mcgill resigning following criticism of her testimony during a hearing on capitol hill. abc news reporter derek dennis has more. >> just days after her testimony before congress, embattled university of pennsylvania...
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santa clara, the eighth mission founded on january 12th, 1777, named for st clair of assisi, the first california mission named for a woman, and of course, the only california mission that's also part of a universitywe know, it was ruined and rebuilt multiple times. floods, fires, earthquakes, it was essentially abandoned when the jesuits come back and occupy in the 1840s and early 1850s. but it was constantly kind of being in dialog with the local population through religious means. by 1803 it had an indigenous population, according to its records of 1271. so this is kind of a highlight. obviously we want to highlight mission santa clara because of where we're at, but we continue to see the missions be built as we go through the years. but i want to take some time to talk about what that was like. we could go through each single mission, but that would take us all week, right? so let's go through and kind of get some similarity, some experiences they had through this period of time. so we know the missions didn't just introduce religion, but also culture, technology, industry, agriculture and military life. most of the original franciscan missions who were operating came from the colors of san fe
santa clara, the eighth mission founded on january 12th, 1777, named for st clair of assisi, the first california mission named for a woman, and of course, the only california mission that's also part of a universitywe know, it was ruined and rebuilt multiple times. floods, fires, earthquakes, it was essentially abandoned when the jesuits come back and occupy in the 1840s and early 1850s. but it was constantly kind of being in dialog with the local population through religious means. by 1803 it...
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. >> david sloss, law professor at santa clara university, is writing an amicus brief to the high court on this issue while the justices mulled the case. republicans are rushing to trump's defense. even those running against him in the primary. >> i would from colorado's gop primary with draw from that name and require every other republican in this race to do the same thing, greg lee, ktvu, fox two news millions of dollars from the state for projects to house the homeless are now heading to the east bay. >> the money is part of the state initiative known as project home key. the city of berkeley will receive more than $14 million. it will go to rehabilitate the university in formerly the rodeway inn to create 42 studio units and contra costa county health services will receive $16 million to convert an office complex in san pablo to 54 studio units, as well as provide supportive services. >> new at ten. the san francisco department of public health invited us to a holiday celebration today that it really hopes will inspire others with substance abuse disorder to get help, organizers sa
. >> david sloss, law professor at santa clara university, is writing an amicus brief to the high court on this issue while the justices mulled the case. republicans are rushing to trump's defense. even those running against him in the primary. >> i would from colorado's gop primary with draw from that name and require every other republican in this race to do the same thing, greg lee, ktvu, fox two news millions of dollars from the state for projects to house the homeless are now...