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well, you were an inspiration as a professor at santa clara university, dr.well, not an actor, but you're a filmmaker, if you will. so thank you for your inspiration. i look forward to seeing you on the 23rd at bellarmine. francisco: thank you. damian: gracias. thank you, manny. and, again, this is happening on march 23rd over at bellarmine college prep here in san jose. there is the website for more information for "the unbroken sky." but as manny said, tickets are still available at bcp.org. proceeds go to the monterey county food bank. up next here on "comunidad del valle," celebrating the mexica new year, stay with us. i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago anand we aren a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [j
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there are also events scheduled at uc berkeley, santa clara university, and uc santa cruz, as well as in palo alto and in sonoma. now, today's marches have a similar spirit to ones that took place in 2017. back during trump's first time in office. this time, however, it's fueled by defending the scientific work of these scientists and researchers versus previously only doing so under the threat of cuts. in san francisco, ginger conejero saab nbc bay area news. thank you. ginger. well, we are following some breaking news out of the north bay for you this midday. northbound lanes along highway 101 in santa rosa are now closed. this is due to an overturned garbage truck. this is happening near lime brick lane. now, the driver suffered minor injuries. our mike inouye has been tracking that backup. this is causing some backup for quite a mile. yeah, this is an issue for the north bay. and as being a friday, we also think about some folks making a getaway, perhaps up north in toward wine country. so here we have the look over at the east bay, san francisco. this is what we generically call
there are also events scheduled at uc berkeley, santa clara university, and uc santa cruz, as well as in palo alto and in sonoma. now, today's marches have a similar spirit to ones that took place in 2017. back during trump's first time in office. this time, however, it's fueled by defending the scientific work of these scientists and researchers versus previously only doing so under the threat of cuts. in san francisco, ginger conejero saab nbc bay area news. thank you. ginger. well, we are...
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we're joined now by constitutional law expert margaret russell from santa clara university. thank you for being here. thank you very much. so even though the president sort of reverse course here wasn't even possible for him to shutter this agency. >> it is not legal or constitutional for the president to do that. this department actually its precursors existed from the late 18, 100's and the act of congress is from the end of the 1970's. and it's an act of congress and therefore, congress must approve any action that trump would take 2 to get rid of it. >> it's really the law that's in. that pretty clear that he can't do it. do think that's why he changed course here that just wasn't even going to be possible. >> well, there are lawsuits against the other executive orders that he has issued and he's still defending. so he may still go ahead and try to do this either directly through executive order or through directing the secretary of education to just miss manage it. and that would be very unfortunate. could be very chaotic way. 2 to govern the country and could congress.
we're joined now by constitutional law expert margaret russell from santa clara university. thank you for being here. thank you very much. so even though the president sort of reverse course here wasn't even possible for him to shutter this agency. >> it is not legal or constitutional for the president to do that. this department actually its precursors existed from the late 18, 100's and the act of congress is from the end of the 1970's. and it's an act of congress and therefore,...
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father matthew cards, the vice president for mission and ministry at santa clara university, says he'st all surprised by the outpouring of support seen for the pope during his illness. >> he's been a pope in some ways for the world, for the world population. and sometimes he reached out in ways that touched deep cords in our human society. >> reporter: father carnes has somewhat of a personal connection to the pope. working as a priest in argentina, his home country. >> the way he worked and, you know, in the poorest parts of argentina, what they called the poor slums around buenos aires. it was a part of the city he just regularly went to. he was the one that took the metro and was known for just his common persons approach. >> reporter: that is why father carnes became so worried when he heard the pope was in the hospital. >> he's been such a monumental figure in the church. he's someone i think has allowed people to see a few face of the church. one that was deeply engaging of them. one that wanted to welcome them in, wanted to draw them in. so i was very concerned. >> reporter: tha
father matthew cards, the vice president for mission and ministry at santa clara university, says he'st all surprised by the outpouring of support seen for the pope during his illness. >> he's been a pope in some ways for the world, for the world population. and sometimes he reached out in ways that touched deep cords in our human society. >> reporter: father carnes has somewhat of a personal connection to the pope. working as a priest in argentina, his home country. >> the...
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. >> santa clara university psychology professor thomas plante says freeway shootings reflect a lackulse control, with those firing guns not caring about the damage that can result. >> if you've got that handy and you're upset about something, whether it's road rage or something else, then it just takes a fraction of a second to act on that impulse. >> in between these two shootings on highway 24, there was a shooting on 880 near 16th avenue in oakland on tuesday. the chp says they have arrested with the help of oakland police, a 19 year old man on suspicion of attempted murder, and recovered a gun in that incident in orinda. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> to san jose tonight, where residents living in rvs out on the streets have started moving into the city's latest safe parking site. it's located in an industrial area of north san jose on berryessa road, just east of highway 101. since it opened on monday, ten rvs housing about 15 people have moved in from neighboring streets. this site can hold up to 100 people across 86 parking spots, and it offers people living in their rvs a
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another team to look out for are the fourth seeded santa clara university broncos. conference tournament runs through tuesday. we dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five years? -nope. comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. powering five years of savings. powering possibilities. comcast business. double duty tomorrow night on saturday night live. heidi gardner steps out of her office, trying to pretend she isn't sleeping here, but we all know she is here. we all know i'm sleepiping here.eah. you do. it's dad. always have. this is the second t time that gaga has served as the host and musical guest. it comes one day after the singer released her new album, abracadabra. you can watch snl tomorrow night. it starts at 830, right here on nbc bay ar. now, if you missed that b
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another team to look out for are the fourth seeded santa clara university broncos. the conference tournament runs through tuesday. w double duty tomorrow night on saturday night live. heidi gardner steps out of her office, trying to pretend she isn't sleeping here, but we all know she is here. we all know i'm sleeping here. yeah. you do. it's dad. always have. this is the second time that gaga has served as the host and musical guest. it comes one day after the singer released her new album, abracadabra. you can watch snl tomorrow night. it starts at 830, right here on nbc bay area. now, if you missed that broadcast, it will, and encore will air after our 11 p.m. news. she can sing and play the piano in her sleep. i mean, just like automatic. so talented. yeah. one last look at the weather. jeff, i know most eyes are on the weekend, but there are some of us who have sierra plans next weekend. we're looking at that snow that's piling up. yeah, we definitely have some stuff on the way for us. so tomorrow we'll start it off with some chilly 30s and 40s. we have sunny s
another team to look out for are the fourth seeded santa clara university broncos. the conference tournament runs through tuesday. w double duty tomorrow night on saturday night live. heidi gardner steps out of her office, trying to pretend she isn't sleeping here, but we all know she is here. we all know i'm sleeping here. yeah. you do. it's dad. always have. this is the second time that gaga has served as the host and musical guest. it comes one day after the singer released her new album,...
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. >> charlie turn and was a senior at santa clara university when he died of a fentanyl overdose. his parents return and formed the non-profit song for charlie in his memory and to educate young people about the risks of drug use. a lot of young people are dying essentially from the lack of information. so if we can get good information out to them, we think we can prevent some some tragedies from happening. tragedies like what happened santa rosa when an 18 year-old man and 16 year-old girl were found dead from fentanyl overdoses, friends and family have laid flowers and cards at montgomery high school in santa rosa high school where the 2 were students turn and says there are several tools to prevent another death. narcan included. narcan is a no-brainer. every student should have narcan and the backpack. every family should have narcan in their medicine chest. >> it is a life-saving antidote to an opioid overdose turn and says the current drug landscape is like a mind field full of risks. his first lesson for teens is to avoid the risk by not using, but knows that won't work fo
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father matthew carnes, the vice president for mission and ministry at santa clara university says henot at soul surprised by the outpouring of support seen from the pope during his illness. >> he's been a pope in some ways for the world population. sometimes he's reached out in ways. >> reporter: he actually has somewhat of a personal connection to the pope, working as a priest in argentina. >> and i had a sense of his deep engagement with people there and the way he would work, you know, in the poorest parts of argentina, what they will call it. and so the poor slums around was a part of the city that he just went to. he was someone that took the metro and was known for the common person's approach. >> reporter: that's why he became so worried when he heard the pope was in the hospital. >> he's been a monumental figure in the church, allowing people to see a new face of the church. one that's deeply engaging of them and wanting to welcome them in and draw them in. so this is a very big concern. >> reporter: they say he is now listed in stable condition. he says he has been inspired
father matthew carnes, the vice president for mission and ministry at santa clara university says henot at soul surprised by the outpouring of support seen from the pope during his illness. >> he's been a pope in some ways for the world population. sometimes he's reached out in ways. >> reporter: he actually has somewhat of a personal connection to the pope, working as a priest in argentina. >> and i had a sense of his deep engagement with people there and the way he would...
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there are also events scheduled at uc berkeley, santa clara university and uc santa cruz, as well as in palo alto and sonoma. now, today's marches have a similar spirit to marches that took place back in 2017 that was called the march for science. that time, however, scientists were standing up, defending and defending the threat of cuts where this time around, they're already feeling it. we'll bring you the latest from that online and on air at nbcbayarea.com. we're live in san francisco, ginger conejero saab. today in the bay, no matter where you look, a lot of folks are feeling those cuts right now or fear of them. all right. thank you. ginger. well, speaking of san francisco in san francisco, police there laying out their next steps in tackling the city's drug crisis. last night, they hosted a town hall at marina middle school to talk about the recent response to crime. it follows the bus last week in jefferson square park, in an area some people have called exploding open air drug market. officers last week arrested or cited about 80 people. district attorney brooke jenkins says
there are also events scheduled at uc berkeley, santa clara university and uc santa cruz, as well as in palo alto and sonoma. now, today's marches have a similar spirit to marches that took place back in 2017 that was called the march for science. that time, however, scientists were standing up, defending and defending the threat of cuts where this time around, they're already feeling it. we'll bring you the latest from that online and on air at nbcbayarea.com. we're live in san francisco,...
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. >> santa clara university psychology professor thomas plante says freeway shootings reflect a lack of impulse control, with those firing guns not caring about the damage that can result. >> if you've got that handy and you're upset about something, whether it's road rage or something else, then it just takes a fraction of a second to act on that impulse. >> now, in between those two highway 24 shootings, there was a shooting yesterday on 880 near 16th avenue in oakland today. the chp says that they have arrested with the help of oakland police, a 19 year old man. that suspect has been charged by the alameda county da's office with assault with a firearm and shooting at and from a vehicle. live in orinda. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, henry, thank you for that. and in oakland, a man was shot and killed last night. it happened on 61st street right near bushrod park in north oakland. the responding officers say they found a man who had been shot multiple times. he was transported to the hospital but did not survive. the victim has not been identified. and no word tonight
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are the fourth seeded santa clara university broncos.through tuesday. we wt to give you this gorgeous golden glow of sunshine shining down on oracle park. a live look for you where the giants fans today have that chance to get fired up for the brand new season. the giants will wrap up their 2025 fan fest tour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. oracle will be the place to be for all fans to drop in. they'll have a fear the beard bobblehead for the first 10,000 fans who show up. fans can also check out some of the less accessible parts of the park, including the field and the dugouts. it will include some big names of giants from the past, including j.t. snow and sergio romo. tickets are free, but you have to get them ahead of time online. almost 53 past the hour on your saturday morning. up next, a quick look at our top stories, including pushing back against a new ordinance that advocates claim criminalizes not only over a new ordinance that essentially makes it a crime to help or support people living in homeless encampments. homeless advocates hav
are the fourth seeded santa clara university broncos.through tuesday. we wt to give you this gorgeous golden glow of sunshine shining down on oracle park. a live look for you where the giants fans today have that chance to get fired up for the brand new season. the giants will wrap up their 2025 fan fest tour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. oracle will be the place to be for all fans to drop in. they'll have a fear the beard bobblehead for the first 10,000 fans who show up. fans can also check out some...
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jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara university>> he credits coaches for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119 appearances in the pros and notched 20 clean sheets in his career so far. >> i've been around a little bit and so to come home for me is like very, very special and it was one of those things where i spoke with my family about it, i spoke with my friends about it, and it was kind of just like the perfect culmination of a lot of things. so for me, it was a no brainer. >> and it was a no brainer for the roots. coaches say he's a crucial piece of the team they've built in the off season. >> he's a proactive goalkeeper. you'll see him off his line. you'll see him really coaching and demanding and driving the team. and tha
jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara university>> he credits coaches for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has...
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. >> santa clara university psychology professor thomas plante says freeway shootings reflect a lackf impulse control, with those firing guns not caring about the damage that can result. >> if you've got that handy and you're upset about something, whether it's road rage or something else, then it just takes a fraction of a second to act on that impulse. >> in between these two shootings on highway 24, there was a shooting on 880 near 16th avenue in oakland on tuesday. the chp says they have arrested with the help of oakland police, a 19 year old man on suspicion of attempted murder, and recovered a gun in that incident in orinda. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> the race for oakland mayor with the election just about a month away. tonight we are continuing our conversation with candidate loren taylor. >> we need to clean house, refocus, do zero based budgeting, and start with our priorities. >> after the break, taylor laying out his plans for the city if elected. >> plus, embattled san mateo county sheriff christina corpus is not backing down. that's despite early election results s
. >> santa clara university psychology professor thomas plante says freeway shootings reflect a lackf impulse control, with those firing guns not caring about the damage that can result. >> if you've got that handy and you're upset about something, whether it's road rage or something else, then it just takes a fraction of a second to act on that impulse. >> in between these two shootings on highway 24, there was a shooting on 880 near 16th avenue in oakland on tuesday. the chp...
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jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara universityhes for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119 appearances in the pros and notched 20 clean sheets in his career so far. >> i've been around a little bit and so to come home for me is like very, very special. and it was one of those things where i spoke with my family about it. i spoke with my friends about it, and it was kind of just like the perfect culmination of a lot of things. so for me, it was a no brainer. >> and it was a no brainer for the roots. coaches say he's a crucial piece of the team they've built in the off season. >> he's a proactive goalkeeper. you'll see him off his line. you'll see him really coaching and demanding and driving the team. and that was something t
jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara universityhes for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119 appearances in...
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. >> santa clara university psychology professor thomas plante says freeway shootings reflect a lack of impulse control, with those firing guns not caring about the damage that can result. >> if you've got that handy and you're upset about something, whether it's road rage or something else, then it just takes a fraction of a second to act on that impulse. >> now, in between these two shootings on highway 24, there was another shooting yesterday on 880 near 16th avenue in oakland. today, the chp said they have arrested with the help of oakland police, a 19 year old man on suspicion of attempted murder and recovered a gun in that incident. live in orinda. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> thousands of people in san francisco today to attend a salesforce conference, and christien kafton was there. [music] >> yeah, that is a major ai conference underway in san francisco. we'll tell you the impact it could have on the city's bottom line. >> and shuttered fire stations opening back up. why? stations slated for closure will no longer be on the chopping block. >> and a very weather. lots of
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jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara university he credits coaches for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119 appearances in the pros and notched 20 clean sheets in his career so far. >> i've been around a little bit and so to come home for me is like very, very special. and it was one of those things where i spoke with my family about it, i spoke with my friends about it, and it was kind of just like the perfect culmination of a lot of things. so for me, it was a no brainer. >> and it was a no brainer for the roots. coaches say he's a crucial piece of the team they've built in the off season. >> he's a proactive goalkeeper. you'll see him off his line. you'll see him really coaching and demanding and driving the team. and that
jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara university he credits coaches for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119...
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jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara universityold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119 appearances in the pros and notched 20 clean sheets in his career so far. >> i've been around a little bit and so to come home for me is like very, very special. and it was one of those things where i spoke with my family about it, i spoke with my friends about it, and it was kind of just like the perfect culmination of a lot of things. so for me, it was a no brainer. >> and it was a no brainer for the roots. coaches say he's a crucial piece of the team they've built in the off season. >> he's a proactive goalkeeper. you'll see him off his line. you'll see him really coaching and demanding and driving the team. and that was something that we knew that
jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara universityold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119 appearances in the pros and...
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there are also events scheduled at uc berkeley, santa clara university and uc santa cruz, also in theeorologist kari hall with our extended forecast. happy friday. we're looking at sunshine today and temperatures reaching into the upper 60s. it will be cold again tonight with overnight lows down to the upper 30s. and then a nice recovery again tomorrow. as that sunshine continues through the weekend. it will be great for getting outside, but just plan accordingly with what you'll wear as our temperatures will warm up and cool down quickly.. th, looking ahead to next week, more clouds move in on monday with the storm system just to our south, and we'll be in the low 60s for high temperatures and getting even cooler as the next storm system arrives on wednesday. it continues to bring us some heavy rain through thursday, but in the meantime, we're taking a break from any rain chances and looking at some pleasant weather in san francisco, as well as the valleys. thanks, kari, morning and one contra costa county city. hundreds of people waited in line for the grand opening of a costco in b
there are also events scheduled at uc berkeley, santa clara university and uc santa cruz, also in theeorologist kari hall with our extended forecast. happy friday. we're looking at sunshine today and temperatures reaching into the upper 60s. it will be cold again tonight with overnight lows down to the upper 30s. and then a nice recovery again tomorrow. as that sunshine continues through the weekend. it will be great for getting outside, but just plan accordingly with what you'll wear as our...
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there are other rallies as well at uc berkeley, santa clara university and uc santa cruz, as well asof a cold start to our morning, but it should be nicer later today. kari yes, all of the sunshine we warm up as we can see the clear skies across the bay area and temperatures headed for the upper 60s and we will have a nice weekend ahead. laura looks good. don't forget to join us for our today in the bay live streaming newscast at 8 a.m. there's a culinary clash taking shape in san francisco. it happens this weekend. a local chef taking part. joins >>> oh, well played. perfect song. >> it's in history now. >> 7:30 with a new update on those bald eagle chicks. here is a li look at the nest in big bear california. that's the mom you see right there. there's the mom taking a much needed nap. i'm sure her two chicks or eaglets hatching earlier this week, guess what, everyone? the third egg beginning to hatch. the moment of truth right there. >> that's wild. >> captured yesterday. you could see the chick starting to pop through its shell right there. see that, savannah? carson? >> this is
there are other rallies as well at uc berkeley, santa clara university and uc santa cruz, as well asof a cold start to our morning, but it should be nicer later today. kari yes, all of the sunshine we warm up as we can see the clear skies across the bay area and temperatures headed for the upper 60s and we will have a nice weekend ahead. laura looks good. don't forget to join us for our today in the bay live streaming newscast at 8 a.m. there's a culinary clash taking shape in san francisco. it...
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jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara universitys coaches for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119 appearances in the pros and notched 20 clean sheets in his career so far. >> i've been around a little bit and so to come home for me is like very, very special. and it was one of those things where i spoke with my family about it, i spoke with my friends about it, and it was kind of just like the perfect culmination of a lot of things. so for me, it was a no brainer. >> and it was a no brainer for the roots. coaches say he's a crucial piece of the team they've built in the off season. >> he's a proactive goalkeeper. you'll see him off his line. you'll see him really coaching and demanding and driving the team. and that was somet
jose and playing with the san jose earthquakes academy team before i went off to college at santa clara universitys coaches for helping mold him personally and professionally. >> i think that that has been invaluable for me to make the leap from kiddo playing montclair soccer to ten year professional. >> mcintosh spent the past decade playing for clubs like the new york red bulls, sporting kansas city and most recently, san antonio fc. the six foot goalkeeper has made 119...
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. >> santa clara university psychology professor thomas plante says freeway shootings reflect a lack of impulse control, with those firing guns not caring about the damage that can result. >> if you've got that handy and you're upset about something, whether it's road rage or something else, then it just takes a fraction of a second to act on that impulse. >> in between these two shootings on highway 24, there was a shooting on 880 near 16th avenue in oakland on tuesday. the chp says they have arrested with the help of oakland police, a 19 year old man on suspicion of attempted murder, and recovered a gun in that incident in orinda. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> we support canada. >> as president trump continues to press forward with his tariffs. the stakes remain high, both on the economic front and in his ongoing relationships with canada and mexico. the auto industry would be severely impacted by the tariffs. the president is set to meet with mexican president claudia sheinbaum today after a call with the big three automakers stellantis, ford and general motors. the president g
. >> santa clara university psychology professor thomas plante says freeway shootings reflect a lack of impulse control, with those firing guns not caring about the damage that can result. >> if you've got that handy and you're upset about something, whether it's road rage or something else, then it just takes a fraction of a second to act on that impulse. >> in between these two shootings on highway 24, there was a shooting on 880 near 16th avenue in oakland on tuesday. the...
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stanford university is also declined to discipline the student. santa clara county office of education. they're implementing strategic staff reductions. trying to address a significant budget challenge. the agency is facing a projected loss of nearly 75 million and state and federal grants including funding for programs like head start and preschool employees affected by the layoffs are gonna be notified by march 15th with the change is set to happen for the 2025. 26 school year. the cuts aimed to prioritize student services all while maintaining fiscal stability. and the east bay. this was actually the scene right off oak hill and deer hill roads. this is right near the lafayette bart station officials with several law enforcement agencies, including contra costa county sheriff's office orinda police and chp. they were all on scene. it seems like they're focused on this car. multiple officers looking inside it. so we've reached out to authorities. we're trying to get more information for you. we haven't heard back just yet. the controversy growing this morni
stanford university is also declined to discipline the student. santa clara county office of education. they're implementing strategic staff reductions. trying to address a significant budget challenge. the agency is facing a projected loss of nearly 75 million and state and federal grants including funding for programs like head start and preschool employees affected by the layoffs are gonna be notified by march 15th with the change is set to happen for the 2025. 26 school year. the cuts aimed...
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even though he had his press pass today, the santa clara county da's office announced it would not pursue charges against goel. last month, the university also said it would not take any disciplinary action against him. up next, an east bay man beaten and robbed of his cell phone will tell you how police went to the extra mile to help him, even after the suspect was caught. plus, a look at the technology that pg&e uses when stormy weather threatens our power lines. how ai is powering their strategies. and i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri with an updated look at rain chances coming our way in the next seven i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] attacker, young man who is on the autism spectrum,
even though he had his press pass today, the santa clara county da's office announced it would not pursue charges against goel. last month, the university also said it would not take any disciplinary action against him. up next, an east bay man beaten and robbed of his cell phone will tell you how police went to the extra mile to help him, even after the suspect was caught. plus, a look at the technology that pg&e uses when stormy weather threatens our power lines. how ai is powering their...
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protesters into as they broke into stanford university offices won't face charges. the santa clarada's office declined to charge the student journalist saying they were just covering the story, but they did are pursuing cases against those who broke the santa clara county office of education is implementing strategic staff reductions to address significant budget challenges. they're facing a loss of nearly 75 million dollars in state. federal money employees affected by the layoffs are going to noticed by march. 15th. if you're a south bay commuters start making plans because you might need a different way around monday morning. then vta because the vta union that represents 1500 workers handed a notice of intention to strike to the vta just last night. and as a result, you might find each a bus and light rail service disrupted on monday morning. >> all right. take a look at this wreckage falling from the sky after a starship explosion. this video from skies over florida last night. should this not a jellyfish? know? i watched the i watch the launch. well, space x rocket. the stars
protesters into as they broke into stanford university offices won't face charges. the santa clarada's office declined to charge the student journalist saying they were just covering the story, but they did are pursuing cases against those who broke the santa clara county office of education is implementing strategic staff reductions to address significant budget challenges. they're facing a loss of nearly 75 million dollars in state. federal money employees affected by the layoffs are going to...
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santa clara county, but vta paratransit will not be impacted. the trump administration has canceled $400 million in grants to columbia university in new york city.statement, the white house says the university has not been doing enough to fight harassment of jewish people on campus. columbia was just one of the universities nationwide where pro-palestinian rallies took place following the hamas terror attack on israel back in october of 2023. education secretary linda mcmahon says she's met with the university's interim president and called that chat productive. former vice president kamala harris may be getting closer to deciding if she will run for governor of california. now, sources close to harris say she will make a decision by the end of this summer, a year before the state's open primary in june of 2026. current lieutenant governor eleni kounalakis already announced her candidacy. so has republican riverside county sheriff chad bianco. others considering a run are former assemblyman antonio villaraigosa and former congresswoman katie porter. a poll last month shows harris leading the pack. the california public employees retirement syste
santa clara county, but vta paratransit will not be impacted. the trump administration has canceled $400 million in grants to columbia university in new york city.statement, the white house says the university has not been doing enough to fight harassment of jewish people on campus. columbia was just one of the universities nationwide where pro-palestinian rallies took place following the hamas terror attack on israel back in october of 2023. education secretary linda mcmahon says she's met...
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at stanford university causing more than 700 $1000 worth of damage last summer, stanford daily reporter dylan go hill was arrested along with the protesters. he followed inside santa clara county da's office said it's still investigating the protesters actions but is declining to charge the student journalist in a statement, prosecutors said, quote, we have no evidence that this student did anything other than cover this event as a journalist. the university has also declined to discipline the student. controversy growing tonight over fremont's homeless camping ban. the city is now facing a lawsuit filed by advocates who say the ban criminalizes homelessness in the city kron 4, 7, and joining us live at city hall tonight with more. stephanie. >> well, dan california, home u.s. union is one of the groups suing the city and they tell me this ordinance has already had a devastating impact on the people living on the streets and those trying to help them. >> fremont city camping ordinance approved in february, camping on public property, including city streets, sidewalks and parks. it also outlaws possessing camping gear and allows the city to 5 people who helped set up enc
at stanford university causing more than 700 $1000 worth of damage last summer, stanford daily reporter dylan go hill was arrested along with the protesters. he followed inside santa clara county da's office said it's still investigating the protesters actions but is declining to charge the student journalist in a statement, prosecutors said, quote, we have no evidence that this student did anything other than cover this event as a journalist. the university has also declined to discipline the...
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santa clara county. among other things, and vta paratransit will not be impacted. we're told the trump administration has canceled $400 million in grants to columbia university in new york city. in a statement, the white house says the university has not been doing enough to fight harassment of jewish people on campus. columbia was just one of the universities nationwide where pro-palestinian rallies took place following the hamas terror attack on israel back in october of 2023. education secretary linda mcmahon says she's met with the university's interim president and called that chat productive. meanwhile, former vice president kamala harris may be getting closer to deciding if she will run for california governor. sources close to harris say she will make that decision by the end of the summer, a year before the state's open primary in june of 2026. current lieutenant governor eleni kounalakis already announced her candidacy. candidacy that is so has republican riverside county sheriff chad bianco. others considering a run are former assemblyman antonio villaraigosa and former congresswoman katie porter. a poll last month shows harris leading the pack. the cali
santa clara county. among other things, and vta paratransit will not be impacted. we're told the trump administration has canceled $400 million in grants to columbia university in new york city. in a statement, the white house says the university has not been doing enough to fight harassment of jewish people on campus. columbia was just one of the universities nationwide where pro-palestinian rallies took place following the hamas terror attack on israel back in october of 2023. education...
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offices as stanford university causing more than $700,000 worth of damage last june, separate daily reporter dylan go. hill was arrested along with the protesters. he followed inside santa clara county da's office said it is not charging that journalist. in a statement, prosecutors say, quote, we have no evidence that this student did anything other than cover this event as a journalist, stanford university has also declined to discipline the student. california ones among the thousands of american alcohol products recently removed from government operated liquor stores across canada. signs on canadian stores shops. a products made in the u.s. are no longer available in response to u.s. tariffs. the trump administration announced thursday a postponement of tariffs on many imports from mexico and some imports from canada. despite that announcement, concern remains amongastate makers. >> get a text message yesterday from a constituent my district who and then just cancel the canadians and just cancel order of from that was for 46 cases of very caliber. >> the california wine institute has in part, quote, we are also greatly troubled that us alcohol products are being removed fr
offices as stanford university causing more than $700,000 worth of damage last june, separate daily reporter dylan go. hill was arrested along with the protesters. he followed inside santa clara county da's office said it is not charging that journalist. in a statement, prosecutors say, quote, we have no evidence that this student did anything other than cover this event as a journalist, stanford university has also declined to discipline the student. california ones among the thousands of...