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i graduated from u charlie cap -- uc berkeley. at the time, i did not know you could have a career in that work. so i was very excited. i started in 1994. celebrating 24 years. they call it come in the peace corps, the toughest job you will ever love. it has been the toughest job i am in love with. young people like jada, i get to help mold and mentor and plant seeds. i have an extraordinarily capable staff. 58 is -- 58% of them are alums. so teaching this mentoring throughout all the leadership programs and the education and arts and re well. do service- oriented careers. maybe because of what we show them. >> you came from new york? >> i spent some time in new york when i was married many years ago. my father was a retired major in the marine corps. when he decided to retire, he moved to oakland. >> i got the impression you loved new york? >> absolutely. i am a global traveler. i love travel period. anywhere where there is a lot of culture, you can find me very happy. >> jada, tell us about your background. >> i am 13. i have be
i graduated from u charlie cap -- uc berkeley. at the time, i did not know you could have a career in that work. so i was very excited. i started in 1994. celebrating 24 years. they call it come in the peace corps, the toughest job you will ever love. it has been the toughest job i am in love with. young people like jada, i get to help mold and mentor and plant seeds. i have an extraordinarily capable staff. 58 is -- 58% of them are alums. so teaching this mentoring throughout all the...
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uc berkeley demonstrated a pattern of circumventing federal law whether it is failing the free-speechrvative students to compromise the work of federal immigration officials but i wish they were asking about protecting free speech on campuses and making sure conservatives feel safe in helping lawbreakers and this is a spit in the face of company taxpayers, they are funding legal services to help people evade the law. >> the school makes a clear illegal immigrant students, and any us citizen. is that fair? >> california taxpayers, attending universities. and in those classes given preferential treatment but academic counselors that other students do not have access to. >> who wins and who loses? >> students lose when illegal immigrant students are given preferential treatment students are neglected, not given the same amount of attention and ultimately the loses are california taxpayers, the university has an obligation to complain to taxpayers, they are squandering harder dollars to help people evade the law. heather: you are graduate, houses it changed over the years? has gotten wors
uc berkeley demonstrated a pattern of circumventing federal law whether it is failing the free-speechrvative students to compromise the work of federal immigration officials but i wish they were asking about protecting free speech on campuses and making sure conservatives feel safe in helping lawbreakers and this is a spit in the face of company taxpayers, they are funding legal services to help people evade the law. >> the school makes a clear illegal immigrant students, and any us...
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let's bring in ted, a uc berkeley political science professor helping us analyze what's happening tonight. if it is indeed john cox and gavin newsom, it is over in november? i know you never say never. >> it's effectively over. if these early returns hold up the race essentially is over tonight. >> and that's what gavin newsom didn't want. he did not want to face antonio villaraigosa. >> the question is will villaraigosa make it into second. >> could the problem they're having in los angeles be impacting this at all at this point? >> yeah, you can never tell from the early returns. there might not be much l.a. votes counted at all at this point, but those early returns are pretty strong obviously exactly in what gavin want. >> we will check back in with you in a little bit. >> let's move on now to hotly contested special election. eight candidates are running to fill up the remainder. >> let's take a look at the latest numbers coming in right now. again, we have these results on your screen. london breed is ahead with of the vote. right now just 1% of the precincts reporting at this point
let's bring in ted, a uc berkeley political science professor helping us analyze what's happening tonight. if it is indeed john cox and gavin newsom, it is over in november? i know you never say never. >> it's effectively over. if these early returns hold up the race essentially is over tonight. >> and that's what gavin newsom didn't want. he did not want to face antonio villaraigosa. >> the question is will villaraigosa make it into second. >> could the problem they're...
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. >>> time now is 4:52 am, police are looking for clues in the murder of a uc berkeley grad shot while camping with his two young daughters.>>> i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and sincofhe drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. saudi arabia have reportedly applied >>> taking a look at what we can expect for today. afternoon highs, 79, santa clara 83. a little bit cooler in fremont, 74 degrees. temperatures in the upper 70s for most of your places like pleasant hill. a lot warmer in antioch. mid 80s for you there and temperatures around the base staying cooler than average, san francisco's afternoon high expected to r
. >>> time now is 4:52 am, police are looking for clues in the murder of a uc berkeley grad shot while camping with his two young daughters.>>> i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and sincofhe drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the...
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>> the past three years and his most recent book co-authored uc berkeley and i'm sorry, [inaudible] [inaudible] next to howard is richard, president of the southern poverty law center and i found this that a civil rights organization founded in 1921 and talk about understatement. it's a key litigation of recent decades and successfully litigated [inaudible] [inaudible] always involved in controversial activities and always newsworthy and to my immediate left, not politically, but we know each other well [inaudible] this is appropriate this morning but how many people since the passing of donald have e-mailed us and people from the left and the right and the middle think that they really missed how well we handled balance and discourse and fairness and my grandmother always called the [inaudible]. [inaudible] author of three books a former senior writer for national journal, his work has appeared just about everywhere in the national review, post, new york times, and [inaudible] i thank you for being with us thank you for your patience. let's have a round of applause for a wonderful pa
>> the past three years and his most recent book co-authored uc berkeley and i'm sorry, [inaudible] [inaudible] next to howard is richard, president of the southern poverty law center and i found this that a civil rights organization founded in 1921 and talk about understatement. it's a key litigation of recent decades and successfully litigated [inaudible] [inaudible] always involved in controversial activities and always newsworthy and to my immediate left, not politically, but we know...
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area, the sheriff department identify the victim as 35-year-old tristan -- tristan beaudette, a uc berkeleyd, preparing to move back to the bay area for a new job, he was killed early friday morning at malibu creek state park, his children were in the tent, but were not hurt. >> the first thing the cop told me was that this doesn't happen out here, it can happen anywhere, you just have to be aware. >> according to his linkedin profile, he had a doctorate in chemistry from uc berkeley, and 2010, and worked there since then for an irvine pharmaceutical company, a gofundme account started for his family, he and his wife are getting ready to move to the bay area for new jobs.>>> the fda approved the first prescription medication made for marijuana. it is used to treat seizures caused by 2 rare forms of epilepsy that began in childhood, a purified form of a chemical ingredient found in the cannabis plant, called cbd, it doesn't have thc, which is what causes a marijuana high. it is made by british drugmaker, and expected to be available this coming fall. >>> continuing coverage on the pawnee fir
area, the sheriff department identify the victim as 35-year-old tristan -- tristan beaudette, a uc berkeleyd, preparing to move back to the bay area for a new job, he was killed early friday morning at malibu creek state park, his children were in the tent, but were not hurt. >> the first thing the cop told me was that this doesn't happen out here, it can happen anywhere, you just have to be aware. >> according to his linkedin profile, he had a doctorate in chemistry from uc...
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struck the southern california campground for a uc berkeley alumni were shot and killed is closed indefinitelydetectives are reviewing real -- other recent unsolved shootings apart. >> the campground area malibu state park is off limits to the public until further notice. investigators are sifting for any clues into the mystery shooting of tristan who was camping with his daughters when he was shot about 445 a.m. friday morning. >> marion o'toole is director of the forensic science program . while law enforcement is releasing little invested -- information, she says detectives are likely searching for clues higrnd an the attempt what type of weapon was used in the shooting and if the weapon was somehow connected to other shootings, especially ones that took place in the park. >> reporter: investigators confirmed there were three other shooting incidents in the area. one just four days before this man was shot. those are under review as part of the current homicide investigation. sheriff's lieutenant told us of a shooting on monday morning as well. the department will not confirm the date. beau
struck the southern california campground for a uc berkeley alumni were shot and killed is closed indefinitelydetectives are reviewing real -- other recent unsolved shootings apart. >> the campground area malibu state park is off limits to the public until further notice. investigators are sifting for any clues into the mystery shooting of tristan who was camping with his daughters when he was shot about 445 a.m. friday morning. >> marion o'toole is director of the forensic science...
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it happened her sophomore year at uc berkeley but it didn't stop her from graduating.ct, miriam wants to go to law school. she holds down a full-time job in a law firm and uses the endless hours on dialysis as the per elect place to study in preparation. >> i really like to advocate and mediate family conflict, you know. i think that i was put on this earth to do that, and it would be a travesty if i were to give up now. >> appears that a lot of people feel that way. >> she works for the berkeley hope scholar, a program that helps the foster children through the time at cal and even though she's no longer in school it's there to cover expenses when she gets a transplants. spirits in the meantime they are doing a good job at that as well. >> though miriam doesn't know when a transplant may come, she's considered a good candidate and plans on taking the lacts in september and going to law school the following fall. >> when you're late for an important meeting got to get there anywhere possible. that's what this man named scott holt did on thursday. he was trying to get f
it happened her sophomore year at uc berkeley but it didn't stop her from graduating.ct, miriam wants to go to law school. she holds down a full-time job in a law firm and uses the endless hours on dialysis as the per elect place to study in preparation. >> i really like to advocate and mediate family conflict, you know. i think that i was put on this earth to do that, and it would be a travesty if i were to give up now. >> appears that a lot of people feel that way. >> she...
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the uc berkeley grad and father of two is dead this morning. he was shot and killed while camping at malibu creek state park. they believe someone shot him while he was in his tent. next to his 2-year-old and 4-year-old daughters. according to the go fund me account, beloved father and husband and brother. he and his wife were planning to move from ir vs vine to the bay area. they have not released any details on a suspect. >>> maxine waters coming under fire after calling on trump's administration if someone sees him at a restaurant or department store and also urged the crowd to let the cabinet members know they are not welcome anywhere. many republican lawmakers are now denouncing her comments. >> now to decision 2020, yes, 2020. kamala harris is not ruling out a run for president. take a listen. >> i'm focused on 2018. >> a look after 2018? >> i'm looking all around, at the fabulous people out here, hi, guys. >> but not looking at the white house? >> i mean, listen, right now, i'm focused on this and a lot of other things as a high priority
the uc berkeley grad and father of two is dead this morning. he was shot and killed while camping at malibu creek state park. they believe someone shot him while he was in his tent. next to his 2-year-old and 4-year-old daughters. according to the go fund me account, beloved father and husband and brother. he and his wife were planning to move from ir vs vine to the bay area. they have not released any details on a suspect. >>> maxine waters coming under fire after calling on trump's...
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program is unchanged from its previous role with regard to evaluation and i understand that they have uc berkeley doing a study on ride share. what else are they doing the ensure the maximum role of evaluation given the funding they are receiving as part of safe routes to school? >> with the budget that the obeg funded a good amount of staff resources is coming from the department of public health. as we have worked with them and discussed with them i would add the new wans to your comment they are now supporting the mta. >> you are the lead agency. >> we are and we will be developing in conjunction but we are responsible for it. ultimately ed resistance ki risn call. we are going to be putting together over the next six months an evaluation protocol. the other way we will make sure it gets done on a more broad scope is i think our strengthened and renewed partnership with the skill district they are working with the top of the school district to make sure that they are allowing the school districts to be done -. indiscernible. teacher are -- a focus on what we are going to try to evaluate and ge
program is unchanged from its previous role with regard to evaluation and i understand that they have uc berkeley doing a study on ride share. what else are they doing the ensure the maximum role of evaluation given the funding they are receiving as part of safe routes to school? >> with the budget that the obeg funded a good amount of staff resources is coming from the department of public health. as we have worked with them and discussed with them i would add the new wans to your...
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uc berkeley political science professor says other companies to -- could follow. >> when you are playing a game when you are dealing with multinational corporations who have the ability to ship their products from country to country, you will see more examples of this kind of reaction from multinational corporations. >> president trump responded tweet saying quote, surprised that harley davidson, of all companies, would be the first to waive the weight flag he said, i thought hard for them and will ultimately -- and ultimately they will not pay tariffs into the eu, which is hurt us badly on trade. >>> a boy in fairfield had to be held by firefighters after he got his head stuck in a statue at a local library. this shows firefighters working to free the boy who got stuck while trying to crawl through the statue. they were able to gently chip a small piece of the stone away so the boy could get out. he was not injured. the statue only have minor damage. a library employee says the statue was a gift to the civic center library. >> okay. >>> still ahead, saving money at the grocery store. th
uc berkeley political science professor says other companies to -- could follow. >> when you are playing a game when you are dealing with multinational corporations who have the ability to ship their products from country to country, you will see more examples of this kind of reaction from multinational corporations. >> president trump responded tweet saying quote, surprised that harley davidson, of all companies, would be the first to waive the weight flag he said, i thought hard...
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that's an important ma >> reporter: the uc berkeley professor says other companies that export to europe could follow leading to robbing american jobs. >> i think you will see more examples of this reaction by multinational corporations. >> reporter: president trump responded with a tweet saying he was surprised harley- davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag. i fought hard for them and they will not pay tariffs to the eu which hurt us badly on trade. levi's jeans, bourbon, orange juice, and yachts are among other u.s. products facing european terrorist. >> it's an all out trade war with mexico, canada, and you when your main concern is china. it's an odd strategy. >> reporter: jana katsuyama, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> police investigate a shooting in santa rosa leaving one man dead and two injured including the alleged gunman's 4-year-old grandson. it happened at home on garfield avenue last night. the woman in the house called police think a man walked in and started shooting. police identified the suspected gunman as a 65-year-old from colorado. they believe he
that's an important ma >> reporter: the uc berkeley professor says other companies that export to europe could follow leading to robbing american jobs. >> i think you will see more examples of this reaction by multinational corporations. >> reporter: president trump responded with a tweet saying he was surprised harley- davidson of all companies would be the first to wave the white flag. i fought hard for them and they will not pay tariffs to the eu which hurt us badly on...
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. >> uc berkeley students will be able to take a class focused solely on frank ocean.he class is caused brain like berkeley which is also a lyricing from ocean's song "nova cain." two sophomores proposed the class and will teach it. >>> one of the most well-known chp officers in history showed appreciation today to the men and women who wear the badge for real. >> actor eric estrada relived his clips days with real officers when he took part in the chp golden gate employee appreciation day. >> he played officer frank ponchrello during the show's run from 1977 to 1983. ponch. >> time to turn to weather because tomorrow is the first day of summer. >> just a few hours from now. sandhya patel is here with the forecast. >> the season is changing. it's really going to sizzle in our inland areas in the coming days, not so much tomorrow. look at our sunset. 8:35 from our east bay hills camera, you watch this time lapse and you see the shallow fog layer in the distance. that's still around tonight. it's below 1,000 feet, a pretty sunset there, but the fog and sea breeze will ke
. >> uc berkeley students will be able to take a class focused solely on frank ocean.he class is caused brain like berkeley which is also a lyricing from ocean's song "nova cain." two sophomores proposed the class and will teach it. >>> one of the most well-known chp officers in history showed appreciation today to the men and women who wear the badge for real. >> actor eric estrada relived his clips days with real officers when he took part in the chp golden gate...
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scientists at uc berkeley test today in arizona. now they are figuring out how to harvest more. >>> a girl won father's day with her life-saving gift to her dad. the 45-year-old was shocked to receive a leukemia diagnose at a physical six months ago. doctors were not able to find a bone marrow match but his 12- year daughter was a candidate to donate stem cells. >> i was mostly excited that i got this chait was one of us. >> life from life. from parents to children. >> he received his life-saving transplant on june 1st and is looking forward to going home soon. >>> a brand-new roller coaster is ready to ride in the bay area. it is a first of its kind on the west coast. allowing for smoother and more and turns -- it is "the rail blazer" at california's great america. rides on a single track allowing for smoother and more dynamic twists and turns compared to a traditional duel track. you sit alone with no one on either side. one person has already ridden it 50 times you. >> tense up, you start freaking out. you don't know what the hec
scientists at uc berkeley test today in arizona. now they are figuring out how to harvest more. >>> a girl won father's day with her life-saving gift to her dad. the 45-year-old was shocked to receive a leukemia diagnose at a physical six months ago. doctors were not able to find a bone marrow match but his 12- year daughter was a candidate to donate stem cells. >> i was mostly excited that i got this chait was one of us. >> life from life. from parents to children....
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she got into uc berkeley, still the number one public institution. at the time, nobody in her family had even graduated high school, so this was a big leap. we had gone to look at columbia where she also got in. she decided, i'm going to stay closer to home. but after that, she did domestic change while at cal. she did study abroad. that's when she decided to shift her goal from being a pediatric doctor to a phd focused on social welfare. >> so you put a lot of emphasis on service. >> yes. she is the quintessential example of what we try to do. she graduated with her phd from a top-five school at university of wisconsin, madison. by the way, she took 2 years off to go work at the obama administration. she's a fatin -- fantastic young woman. and, she is now working >> we are going to be back with more stories for you. please join us for more "mosaic." >>> welcome back to "mosaic." during the break, i had mentioned that -- well, before the break, jade had mentioned a number of schools. i mentioned that i went to usf, which is a pretty good school. regi
she got into uc berkeley, still the number one public institution. at the time, nobody in her family had even graduated high school, so this was a big leap. we had gone to look at columbia where she also got in. she decided, i'm going to stay closer to home. but after that, she did domestic change while at cal. she did study abroad. that's when she decided to shift her goal from being a pediatric doctor to a phd focused on social welfare. >> so you put a lot of emphasis on service....
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. >>> a trio of falcon chicks chis made uc berkeley their home officially have names tonight. >> and here's a hint, they are killer. they're all based off things that are radioactive, you know elements that are radioactive. >> because they don't look so killer like that. the final results announced yesterday. there were pretty strict requirements to get on the list. they had to be based on alumni, campus landmarks or a scientific break through. >> you know, in the past when you discovered a new element they would name it after you. y. >> that's it for abc 7 news at 6:00. make sure to join us at 9:00 and 11:00 tonight. >> and of course we'll keep you updated on that fire that was burning in west oakland at that recycling plant. we'll have the latest. see you a little later on. i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives.
. >>> a trio of falcon chicks chis made uc berkeley their home officially have names tonight. >> and here's a hint, they are killer. they're all based off things that are radioactive, you know elements that are radioactive. >> because they don't look so killer like that. the final results announced yesterday. there were pretty strict requirements to get on the list. they had to be based on alumni, campus landmarks or a scientific break through. >> you know, in the...
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newsome has 33% so far according to a uc berkeley poll. cox is up to 20% possibly getting a bump from president trump's endorsement. republican travis alan stays at 12%. john chung and delane eastin at 4% respectively. 7% of voters are still undecided. head to our website, check out our entire election section that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> families of fallen bay area chp officers now have a special place to gather and remember their loved ones. the chp unveiled its new memorial garden and wall this morning at its headquarters in have a lay hoe. 38 officers died in the line of duty appear outside and own a wall inside the headquarters building. the families of the officer's released butterflies in memory of their loved ones. that includes the family of officer andrew who was killed by a suspected drunk driver on christmas eve. >> it's a lot of mixed emotions, you know. of course we're sad he's gone, but then when we see these memorials, it's humbling and amazing and bittersweet and awesome. it's like, you know, many emotions rolled into one
newsome has 33% so far according to a uc berkeley poll. cox is up to 20% possibly getting a bump from president trump's endorsement. republican travis alan stays at 12%. john chung and delane eastin at 4% respectively. 7% of voters are still undecided. head to our website, check out our entire election section that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> families of fallen bay area chp officers now have a special place to gather and remember their loved ones. the chp unveiled its new memorial garden...
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he got his phd from uc berkeley his family was planning to move to the bay area. >> tonight an east bay city is putting the brakes on a popular shortcut putting some drivers at risk. traffic apps like waze and google maps are sending thousands of commuters down morrison canyon road to beat the traffic on interstate 680. simon perez went to check it out. >> mia loves going for a walk with her owner nicholas perkins. but nicholas doesn't like to go in the afternoons. >> sometimes you see people yelling at each other, speed up or something, and it's kind of annoying. >> that's because in the afternoon his road morrison canyon road becomes a shortcut for cars trying to avoid the traffic on mission boulevard to get to 680. >> so instead of taking eight minutes it's taking 36 minutes to go on 680 so people cut through. >> early in the day there's not that much traffic here. but come the afternoon things really take a turn. in fact the city of freemont says some 400 cars come through here everyday. 80% of them during the evening commute. this is what commuters face when they choose the mission
he got his phd from uc berkeley his family was planning to move to the bay area. >> tonight an east bay city is putting the brakes on a popular shortcut putting some drivers at risk. traffic apps like waze and google maps are sending thousands of commuters down morrison canyon road to beat the traffic on interstate 680. simon perez went to check it out. >> mia loves going for a walk with her owner nicholas perkins. but nicholas doesn't like to go in the afternoons. >>...
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scientists at uc-berkeley tested it out in arizona and produced about 7 ounces of water. scientists are working to harvest even more. >>> a dad in southern california received a life- saving gift from his own daughter. just in time for father's day. 45-year-old -- was diagnosed with leukemia during a routine physical six months ago. he needed stem cells and the search for a bone marrow match began. months later, doctors learned a donor was right under their nose. it turned out his 12-year-old daughter -- was a match. >> i was mostly just excited that, like, i got this chance. really thankful that it was one of us. >> life comes from life, right? usually it's from parents to children. >> he received his transplant on june 1st and is looking forward to going home. >> what a gift. >> in time for father's day. he looks smiling and happy and healthy. that's great. >> we wish them both well. >> awesome. >>> let's talk about your forecast today. are you ready for the weekend? >> of course. >> a lot of people are excited for that. we definitely are. it's going to be cooler but no
scientists at uc-berkeley tested it out in arizona and produced about 7 ounces of water. scientists are working to harvest even more. >>> a dad in southern california received a life- saving gift from his own daughter. just in time for father's day. 45-year-old -- was diagnosed with leukemia during a routine physical six months ago. he needed stem cells and the search for a bone marrow match began. months later, doctors learned a donor was right under their nose. it turned out his...
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a new uc-berkeley poll found a third of california voters plan to cast their ballot for gavin newsom. 20% favor republican businessman john cox. former l.a. mayor antonio villaraigosa is third with 13%. and, of course, the top 2 vote- getters will then face off in november regardless of party. >>> san francisco mayor mark farrell just unveiled the city's biggest budget ever. it includes big earmarks for homeless programs. kpix 5's betty yu asked the candidates running for mayor how they would spend it. >> reporter: mark leno and jane kim stood side by side at a joint rally meant to take advantage of the city's ranked choice voicing system endorsing each other as their second choice on the ballot. when it comes to one of the city's biggest problems, homelessness, the candidates have big ideas. >> i'm the only one who is talking about ending street homelessness by 2020. that is with regard to 3,500 people we have through a census count who it living on the streets every night. -- who are living on the streets every night. so it's making use of the single room occupancies. >> reporter: h
a new uc-berkeley poll found a third of california voters plan to cast their ballot for gavin newsom. 20% favor republican businessman john cox. former l.a. mayor antonio villaraigosa is third with 13%. and, of course, the top 2 vote- getters will then face off in november regardless of party. >>> san francisco mayor mark farrell just unveiled the city's biggest budget ever. it includes big earmarks for homeless programs. kpix 5's betty yu asked the candidates running for mayor how...
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democrat gavin newsom, the former san francisco mayor, has 33% support according to a new uc berkeley poll. republican john cox from southern california is up to 20%, possibly getting a bump from president trump's endorsement. antonio villaraigosa has suffered the most here. he's dipped to 13% followed by travis allen, john chiang, and delaine eastin. 7% say they're undecided. our digital team is making it easy for you to get up to speed and up to date on the candidates at issues. we posted a brand-new election section on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> okay. did you watch some glitz, glamour, and drama at the oracle arena tonight? once again oakland is in the international spotlight. hello to tony robbins. you saw barry bonds, rob lowe. it is the hot ticket in town, hot ticket in the country. game one of the nba finals. adam levine was there. jeremy renner from modesto. after the game, one of the biggest blunders in nba finals history. in the final seconds, the cavaliers had a chance to win it. they get the rebound here, but clevelands j.r. smith sought they had the lead, so he was
democrat gavin newsom, the former san francisco mayor, has 33% support according to a new uc berkeley poll. republican john cox from southern california is up to 20%, possibly getting a bump from president trump's endorsement. antonio villaraigosa has suffered the most here. he's dipped to 13% followed by travis allen, john chiang, and delaine eastin. 7% say they're undecided. our digital team is making it easy for you to get up to speed and up to date on the candidates at issues. we posted a...
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researchers at uc berkeley tracked the death trajectories of 4,000 in italy. all 105 and older.hey found the mortality rates to age. did he krerlt and plateau between 105 and 110. the data says there is no fixed limit to the human lifespan yet in sight. >>> abc 7 news was in san francisco's chinatown where local artist siren norris and supervisor aaron peskin unveiled a mural in an history iic alleyway. city officials hope the mural will bring life to a walkway once housing the international hotel. the hotel was the meeting place for union and ten et rights my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving
researchers at uc berkeley tracked the death trajectories of 4,000 in italy. all 105 and older.hey found the mortality rates to age. did he krerlt and plateau between 105 and 110. the data says there is no fixed limit to the human lifespan yet in sight. >>> abc 7 news was in san francisco's chinatown where local artist siren norris and supervisor aaron peskin unveiled a mural in an history iic alleyway. city officials hope the mural will bring life to a walkway once housing the...
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investigators are trying to find out who shot and killed a uc berkeley grad in a tent with his family. 35-year-old tristan bow debt was on vacation with his two young daughters at malibu creek state park on friday. that's when someone fired into the tent and killed him. his daughters were not hurt. beaurelocate with remembering h while investigators have yet to find a suspect. us man, and that's what he was geared for, to take care of his family and be there for him. >> very sad story. there have been a series of shootings over the last few weeks at that park that are now, for now, unconnected. >>> in an unprecedented move, the san jose police officer's association is demanding the city's independent police auditor be fired for misconduct. today the association president turned in more than 500 signatures demanding the city council fire aaron zisser for misleading the public. the union says zisser's annual police report excluded important data, misleading the public about racial disparities in use of force. >> we have to expect the ipa office to have integrity and honesty. and mr. zis
investigators are trying to find out who shot and killed a uc berkeley grad in a tent with his family. 35-year-old tristan bow debt was on vacation with his two young daughters at malibu creek state park on friday. that's when someone fired into the tent and killed him. his daughters were not hurt. beaurelocate with remembering h while investigators have yet to find a suspect. us man, and that's what he was geared for, to take care of his family and be there for him. >> very sad story....
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uc berkeley's vice chancellor wrote, we have mounted a little box with a sign that reads, in case of free speech emergency, break glass and call pen america. [applause] at our general meeting last march we hosted a panel of diverse perspectives on the me to movement. men, women, 20 and 50 something, the conversation was fiery but always respectful. in washington, d.c. we have opened an office to deal and work with republicans and democrats for credible reporting and fight the spread of fraudulent news. freedom of the press and fact-based reporting. [applause] as an organization, pen america must be curious and open to other points of view. in february we j forces with the former penn center usa in los angeles which had broken away out of frustration with the domineering provincialism of new york. i cannot imagine what they were talking about. i am delighted that marvin is with us tonight along with several other la-based guest. [applause] if they glamour quotient in the room seems higher that mystery is solved. now with members in all 50 states, we are becoming a national organizatio
uc berkeley's vice chancellor wrote, we have mounted a little box with a sign that reads, in case of free speech emergency, break glass and call pen america. [applause] at our general meeting last march we hosted a panel of diverse perspectives on the me to movement. men, women, 20 and 50 something, the conversation was fiery but always respectful. in washington, d.c. we have opened an office to deal and work with republicans and democrats for credible reporting and fight the spread of...
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[applause] uc berkeley october 22, 1966 the future does not belong to those who are content with todayblems for their fellow man and fearful in the face of new ideas and bold projects but rather, it will belong to those who can blend passion and reason and courage and a personal commitment to the ideology of american society and it will belong to those who see that wisdom and can only emerge from the clash of contending views that passionate expression of hostile beliefs. plato said a life without criticism is not worth living. this is the seminal spirit of american democracy and is spirit which can be found among many of you and it is the hope of our nation. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome kenny chesney. [applause] >> thank you. this song was written by william guthrie and it is a promise of everything that is good that our country has to offer all of us. in the last year i have gotten to know ethel and several of their children and their children's children and their spirit and their personality and in their heart. and that being said i believe in my heart of hearts
[applause] uc berkeley october 22, 1966 the future does not belong to those who are content with todayblems for their fellow man and fearful in the face of new ideas and bold projects but rather, it will belong to those who can blend passion and reason and courage and a personal commitment to the ideology of american society and it will belong to those who see that wisdom and can only emerge from the clash of contending views that passionate expression of hostile beliefs. plato said a life...
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state auditor looked at sexual harrassment complaints from students against staff and faculty at uc berkeley, ucla and uc davis. (grant) the report found that there are no clear standards or procedures for how complaints are handled and resolved, or how long they should take. the report says some firings or resignations occured... in other cases there were only reprimands and warnings. on all three campuses, it took five times as long to discipline tenured faculty as it did staff members...an average of over 7 months. the report also says delays and weak disciplinary procedures sometimes allowed the accused to continue to sexually harrass other students, sometimes for years following the first complaint. (grant) tariff (grant) (grant) tariff attack. starting today the european union
state auditor looked at sexual harrassment complaints from students against staff and faculty at uc berkeley, ucla and uc davis. (grant) the report found that there are no clear standards or procedures for how complaints are handled and resolved, or how long they should take. the report says some firings or resignations occured... in other cases there were only reprimands and warnings. on all three campuses, it took five times as long to discipline tenured faculty as it did staff members...an...
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. >>> a state audit is calling out uc berkeley for its response for sexual misconduct complaints. the report found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. it says the campuses took much longer to punish tenured faculty than staff. the audit also found the uc system often missed investigation deadlines. us president janet napolitano says she accepts the recognition. >>> a nurse will spend a year in jail. jeremy griffin of los angeles used the identity of a real registered nurse. he applied into work at saint louise regional hospital last summer, but staff became suspicious and griffin was arrested on his first day on the job. he pleaded no contest and is expected to be sentenced tomorrow. >>> overflow crowds flooded the state capitol to weigh in on rent control. >> the issue is whether to give cities more freedom to regulate rent. lamar abrams explains. >> reporter: new homes may be booming here in sacramento, but state financial analysts say a typical renter pays 50% more than rents in other parts of the country
. >>> a state audit is calling out uc berkeley for its response for sexual misconduct complaints. the report found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. it says the campuses took much longer to punish tenured faculty than staff. the audit also found the uc system often missed investigation deadlines. us president janet napolitano says she accepts the recognition. >>> a nurse will spend a year in jail....
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a uc berkeley study shows 76% support the legislation. last month a judge declared the law unconstitutional. >> it put a stay on the lower court's ruling while this appeal's process goes forward. >> reporter: attorney johni eisneberg has been watching closely and represents several people who want to die. >> i think a lot of critically ill people are breathing a big sigh of relief. they know they can use the end of life thiis. onti just the beginning of a long fight ahead. >> this is the promise that i made to britney so that no terminally ill individual would ever have to go through what she went through. >> reporter: abc 7 news. >> we reached out to several groups that pose the right to law die. we did not get a response. >>> a grass fire that broke out in concord yesterday afternoon quickly grew to 25 acres because of high winds. it took fire crews more than two hours to fully contain the flames burning along the road between willow pass court oond driftwood drive. our walnut creek camera captured black smoke rising beyond the trees. t
a uc berkeley study shows 76% support the legislation. last month a judge declared the law unconstitutional. >> it put a stay on the lower court's ruling while this appeal's process goes forward. >> reporter: attorney johni eisneberg has been watching closely and represents several people who want to die. >> i think a lot of critically ill people are breathing a big sigh of relief. they know they can use the end of life thiis. onti just the beginning of a long fight ahead....
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a uc berkeley political science professor said that others could follow and it could mean american jobs lost. >> when you start to play a game of protectionism and you are interfering with the ability to ship from country and country, you will see more of these reactions by multinational corporations. >> president trump responded with a tweet saying surprise that harley-davidson of all country -- companies will be the first wave the flag. i have fought hard for them and they will not sell -- pay tariffs into the eu which is hurt as badly on trade.>>> a woman known as the call girl killer may be linked to another crime. coming up at our 6:00 hour, the women who already served time for the death of a google executive.>>> we can see traffic in san francisco looks good on northbound 101 approaching the 80s split. we will have more on your morning commute.>>> we have some patchy low clouds around and it will be a little warmer today. we will show you those temperatures. >>> welcome back two mornings on 2. we continue to update on the lake county fire. crews are making progress. it is now abo
a uc berkeley political science professor said that others could follow and it could mean american jobs lost. >> when you start to play a game of protectionism and you are interfering with the ability to ship from country and country, you will see more of these reactions by multinational corporations. >> president trump responded with a tweet saying surprise that harley-davidson of all country -- companies will be the first wave the flag. i have fought hard for them and they will...
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. >>> uc berkeley under fire as a state audit found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. the campus took much longer to punish faculty and staff but also found the uc system -- often missed investigation deadlines. janet napolitano says she accepts the recommendations and has already made several reforms . >>> online shopping is about to get a little more expensive for some as the supreme court has ruled states can collect state sales tax for just about all internet purchases. until now it was only allowed if the company also had a physical presence in the state like amazon or ebay which is in california. >> this ruling is significant because e-commerce includes not just the large vendors like amazon but a lot of small vendors that might be se like ebay or at sea or just having their own store and selling a few things online. >> the last time they considered this issue was back in 92 -- 1992 and back then less than 2% of americans had access to the internet and now nearly 90% do. last year e-commerce sales alone t
. >>> uc berkeley under fire as a state audit found three campuses including berkeley, los angeles and davis haven't been consistent when it comes to discipline. the campus took much longer to punish faculty and staff but also found the uc system -- often missed investigation deadlines. janet napolitano says she accepts the recommendations and has already made several reforms . >>> online shopping is about to get a little more expensive for some as the supreme court has ruled...
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beaudette got his phd from uc berkeley. his family was planning to move to the bay area. >>> new video of a dramatic rescue. a chp helicopter airlifted a man and woman after they got lost while hiking at the state park yesterday. the hikers hoisted up one at a time 75 feet into the air. no one was hurt. >>> and ancient redwood forest will be the bay area's newest attraction. the property in the area was a family secret for decades, but now, nonprofit groups say it has acquired 730 acres of land and it will open up to the public. it has more than 300 redwoods that stan 250 feet tall. some are more than 1000 years old. the forest is bigger and the property had been in the same family for generations. >>> a bay area city singled out for having thousands of apartments at risk for collapsing. how renters could end up on the hook for the repairs. >>> san jose is looking beautiful on a tuesday evening. your temperatures are in the upper 70s to low 80s. coming up, find out when you might be as high as 95 degrees. as of now, it is a
beaudette got his phd from uc berkeley. his family was planning to move to the bay area. >>> new video of a dramatic rescue. a chp helicopter airlifted a man and woman after they got lost while hiking at the state park yesterday. the hikers hoisted up one at a time 75 feet into the air. no one was hurt. >>> and ancient redwood forest will be the bay area's newest attraction. the property in the area was a family secret for decades, but now, nonprofit groups say it has acquired...
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a uc berkeley study shows 76% support the legislation. they declared the law unconstitutional. >> it put a stay on the lower court's ruling while this appeals process goes forward. >> attorney john eisenberg has been watching the case closely and represents several terminally ill patients who want to die with dignity. >> i any a lot of terminally ill people are breathing a big sigh of relief because they know they can use the end of life option. >> he knows this is the beginning of a long fight ahead. >> this is the promise i made to so that no terminally ill individual would ever have to go through what she went through. >> dion lim, abc 7 news. >>> now, we reached out to several groups that oppose the right to die law. we did not get a response. they're trying to raise funds for children separated from their parents at the border. we have the story from the south bay now. >> hundreds of soccer fans hit the pitch at sacred heart in atherton. among them, undocumented youth who came to this country by themselves. >> i'm so glad they send m
a uc berkeley study shows 76% support the legislation. they declared the law unconstitutional. >> it put a stay on the lower court's ruling while this appeals process goes forward. >> attorney john eisenberg has been watching the case closely and represents several terminally ill patients who want to die with dignity. >> i any a lot of terminally ill people are breathing a big sigh of relief because they know they can use the end of life option. >> he knows this is the...
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upton: uc berkeley, october 22, 1966.future does not belong those who are apathetic toward common problems and their fellow in the faceearful of new ideas and bold projects. rather, it will be long to those who can blend passion, reason, and courage, and a personal ideology and the great enterprises of american society. it will belong to those who see that wisdom can only emerge from the clash of contending views, a passion and expression of deep and hostile beliefs. lato said a life without criticism is not worth living. this is the seminal spirit of american democracy. it is the spirit with which can be found among many of you. it does this which is the hope of our nation. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome country music legend, kenny chesney. [applause] >> thank you. this song was written by woody guthrie. a promise of everything good our country has to offer all of us. i have gottenar ofknow ethel, several bobby's children and their children's children, your spirits, personalities, and heart. believe in m
upton: uc berkeley, october 22, 1966.future does not belong those who are apathetic toward common problems and their fellow in the faceearful of new ideas and bold projects. rather, it will be long to those who can blend passion, reason, and courage, and a personal ideology and the great enterprises of american society. it will belong to those who see that wisdom can only emerge from the clash of contending views, a passion and expression of deep and hostile beliefs. lato said a life without...
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. >> reporter: a professor of law at uc berkeley tells us the law regarding qualified immunity can still be made before the supreme court, maybe in a later instance of this case. >> it may be some of the judges did notwant to granted today, let's see what the jury does first. and then with the ninth circuit does in reviewing it. it may have been too early. it may have been this was not the appropriate case to do this. >> reporter: this civil case is likely to go to trial next year. in sonoma county, cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> still to come tonight, if you find an open toys "r" us, it will not be for long. the chain closes its doors for good in a few days. we tell you the dates they have spent. >>> we're tracking the cooldown and the heat up to follow. >>> celebrating 60 years of serving the bay area, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> this week, toys "r" us stores across the country are set to officially close shop. the retailer says all toys "r" us and babies r us stores still in operation will close for good by friday. toys "r" us filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy last year. in march, they
. >> reporter: a professor of law at uc berkeley tells us the law regarding qualified immunity can still be made before the supreme court, maybe in a later instance of this case. >> it may be some of the judges did notwant to granted today, let's see what the jury does first. and then with the ninth circuit does in reviewing it. it may have been too early. it may have been this was not the appropriate case to do this. >> reporter: this civil case is likely to go to trial next...
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.>>> 10 minutes now before 6 o'clock and the uc berkeley graduate is shot and killed on a camping trip with his two young daughters in a tent next to him. the investigation, next.>>> >>> good morning everybody, look at what drivers are dealing with along the golden gate bridge. a little drizzle also, so you may need to use her windshield wipers but keep it a little slow is of course anytime there is that coastal cloud coverage, it could impact your drive. alt your ooler da a lawsuit, the legal fight is centered around the popular weed killer, roundup and whether it is responsible for a man's terminal cancer. the former grounds cancer for the unified school district used the product regularly at his job before being diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lunch from a.'s lawyer has directly linked this cancer to his continued exposure to the active ingredient in weed killers. there is no evidence of that they say. >> mister johnson is dying and he's dying because of those decisions made.>> you are hearing a lot of evidence about how it does not cause cancer and it did not cause mister johnson's ca
.>>> 10 minutes now before 6 o'clock and the uc berkeley graduate is shot and killed on a camping trip with his two young daughters in a tent next to him. the investigation, next.>>> >>> good morning everybody, look at what drivers are dealing with along the golden gate bridge. a little drizzle also, so you may need to use her windshield wipers but keep it a little slow is of course anytime there is that coastal cloud coverage, it could impact your drive. alt your...
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.>>> uc berkeley study found wild animals are shifting their activities from daytime tonight to steerhuman beings. it is no secret humans coughed dust cause shifts in where animals make their homes. this is the first to look at how human beings are impacting how wildlife feed and care for the young. it analyzed past studies and looked at 60 species of large mammals from six continents. the research included studies of bay area species such as the coyotes finding that in urban settings that are more likely to be out and about after the sun goes down. >>> highs today. mid 80s. cooler than yesterday by at 10- 15 degrees. it will continue this way. temperatures are trending down and that is a good thing. we get this pattern that gives us a couple of warm days like the last two. just when the fire danger gets sketchy you get a cooldown. it gives us a nice break. we do not see any red flag warnings. that is kind of cool in that way. this is not a bad pattern in terms of getting son at the coast and you are not using your ac inland. it is not a bad deal. this pattern continues, which is now
.>>> uc berkeley study found wild animals are shifting their activities from daytime tonight to steerhuman beings. it is no secret humans coughed dust cause shifts in where animals make their homes. this is the first to look at how human beings are impacting how wildlife feed and care for the young. it analyzed past studies and looked at 60 species of large mammals from six continents. the research included studies of bay area species such as the coyotes finding that in urban settings...
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marcus kennedy, brittany and camille from uc berkeley. at the end of thesh summer -- summer i will ask them to do a presentation to you. i want to introduce them to you. can we put them on tv? everyone is a celebrity here at sfgov.tv. >> thank to you the interns. it is a great way to spend your .er share with us your input. you are looking at it from a different pair of eyes. it is encouraging and refreshing to see what yourhts thougre. director henderson we have two new commissioners. when possible would it be possible to meet with the commissioners at the dpa and have them walk around to talk to folks. i really strongly suggest this at one point that it wasn't allowed. i think you will allow it. >> yes. i have been trying to do that this week. i had a little problem. i wanted to do that before today. >> it will be good to see the hard work and effort at the dpa. commissioner. >> thank you. director henderson. in your first quarter report that you were referencing there is a section on page 5olicalysie successes and some of the opportuni
marcus kennedy, brittany and camille from uc berkeley. at the end of thesh summer -- summer i will ask them to do a presentation to you. i want to introduce them to you. can we put them on tv? everyone is a celebrity here at sfgov.tv. >> thank to you the interns. it is a great way to spend your .er share with us your input. you are looking at it from a different pair of eyes. it is encouraging and refreshing to see what yourhts thougre. director henderson we have two new commissioners....
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it happened her sophomore year at uc berkeley. it didn't stop her from graduating. many fact, she wants to go to law school. she holds down a full-time job in a law firm and uses the endless hours on dialysis to study. >> i like to advocate and mediate family conflicts. i think that i was put on this earth to do that. it would be a travesty if i were to give up now. >> reporter: it appears a lot of people feel that way. this woman works with a program that guide foster children through their time at cal. even though miriam is no longer in school, they are helping to raise money when and if she gets a transplant. as for raising her spirits in the meantime, they're doing a good job of that as well. she doesn't know when a transplant may come, she says she's considered a good candidate. she plans on taking the lsat's in september and going to law school the following fall. >> do you have a story idea for our bay area proud series? let garvin know on his facebook page. leave him a comment, a story idea. >>> another hot day but not as hot as yesterday. >> yesterday, we w
it happened her sophomore year at uc berkeley. it didn't stop her from graduating. many fact, she wants to go to law school. she holds down a full-time job in a law firm and uses the endless hours on dialysis to study. >> i like to advocate and mediate family conflicts. i think that i was put on this earth to do that. it would be a travesty if i were to give up now. >> reporter: it appears a lot of people feel that way. this woman works with a program that guide foster children...
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a poll released by uc berkeley last week's shows senator dineeinstein with 36% of support. >>> we are following developing news out of san diego. police say a woman remains in custody this morning after firing shots near the finish line of this weekend's rock 'n roll marathon. they say she opened fire from a parking stru prompted a massive police response. s.w.a.t. immediately warned the crowd of an active shooter in the area. she was taken into custody after she pointed the gun to her head. she was armed with a pellet gun. there is no word on a motive. >>> delta airlines says it will conduct a full investigation after the dog belonging to a couple was found dead during a layover. it was an eight-year-old pomeranian that was being flown from phoenix to new jersey in the collar hold of a playing. -- cargo hold of a playing -- plane. delta says it has offered to conduct an examination of the dog to understand how it died. the airline says so far, the owners of the dog have declined that. >>> a new satellite is orbiting the earth this morning after rocket launch overnight. a spacex falco
a poll released by uc berkeley last week's shows senator dineeinstein with 36% of support. >>> we are following developing news out of san diego. police say a woman remains in custody this morning after firing shots near the finish line of this weekend's rock 'n roll marathon. they say she opened fire from a parking stru prompted a massive police response. s.w.a.t. immediately warned the crowd of an active shooter in the area. she was taken into custody after she pointed the gun to her...
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. >> reporter: the dean of uc berkeley's law school says in the meantime there are questions that the trump administration hasn't answered. such as how do they plan to prosecute the people detained. >> the problem is, we don't have the facilities or capacity to prosecute large numbers of people. we don't have the detention facilities, immigration courts, the federal courts. >> reporter: california and nine other states plan to sue the trump administration for violating the children's due process lights -- rates. there are also questions about what happens if these prosecutions end up guilty and how much the no tolerance policy might cost american taxpayers. >>> melania trump today paid a visit to the texas border to meet with immigrant children being held. some people questioned the jacket she was wearing when she got on the plane. on the back of it it said i really don't care, do you? a spokeswoman said there is no hidden message behind it and that she took it off when she arrived at the texas detention center.rived back at the air force base outside of washington. >>> time magazine
. >> reporter: the dean of uc berkeley's law school says in the meantime there are questions that the trump administration hasn't answered. such as how do they plan to prosecute the people detained. >> the problem is, we don't have the facilities or capacity to prosecute large numbers of people. we don't have the detention facilities, immigration courts, the federal courts. >> reporter: california and nine other states plan to sue the trump administration for violating the...
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conservative speeches at uc berkeley by an goulder and ben shapiro were canceled because of clashing protesters. tonight the rev. graham's message may not have been totally embraced but at least it got out. >> are not trying to turn the state red or blue or anything else. i penetrate the blue one not for politics but the blue will represent secularism. let's penetrate the blue wall for jesus christ and that is what i'm here to do, not for politics. >> before the california primary rev. gray will make a few more golden state stops albeit in surroundings the promise to be more welcoming. >> tuesday's jungle primary in california means both political parties are scrambling. the top two vote getters regardless of party will advance to the general election. according to the real clear politics average of polls on the governor's race those two are currently the state's democrat governor gavin newsom and my next guest who is a republican. voters are abandoning party affiliation and the growing rate. there are more registered independents than republicans in the state. to break it down with
conservative speeches at uc berkeley by an goulder and ben shapiro were canceled because of clashing protesters. tonight the rev. graham's message may not have been totally embraced but at least it got out. >> are not trying to turn the state red or blue or anything else. i penetrate the blue one not for politics but the blue will represent secularism. let's penetrate the blue wall for jesus christ and that is what i'm here to do, not for politics. >> before the california primary...
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on the latino vote, it is possi could see a between and antoo villaraigosa, the latest poll from uc berkeley, gavin newsom in the lead, john cox, 20%, antonio villaraigosa, 30%, and trailing our john chia we have democrat versus democrat or republican? gavin newsom would rather face against a republican come november, that will no doubt increase his chances of a win. >> how are the attack ads playing in this race?>> reporter: we've a lot of them from both sides, but an interesting add, on its face, attacking john cox, for standing with president trump, but some democrats are upset with that, because they feel it will fire up conservative voters, and bring more republicans to the polls, and they are trying to flip several congressional seats and help their party when the house, we will see how it plays out tonight. >> thank you. >>> voters in san mateo and napa counties received voting ballots, one of the changes those counties made, adopting recommendations from the states voters choice act, and the counties increase the number of drop off locations, and expanded in person voting in the week
on the latino vote, it is possi could see a between and antoo villaraigosa, the latest poll from uc berkeley, gavin newsom in the lead, john cox, 20%, antonio villaraigosa, 30%, and trailing our john chia we have democrat versus democrat or republican? gavin newsom would rather face against a republican come november, that will no doubt increase his chances of a win. >> how are the attack ads playing in this race?>> reporter: we've a lot of them from both sides, but an interesting...
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the poll by uc berkeley says gavin newsom is the front- runner but support for san diego republican john cox has grown to 20% for second place among likely voters. support for former la mayor antonio villaraigosa's backing grew to 13 peters. the percent of undecided voters dropped from 13% in april to now 7%. join us on election night on ktvu plus for live election results then on ktvu for the 10 and 11:00 news. >> we will have all the coverage on tuesday night. >>> up next on "mornings on 2", the changes underway for vallejo's mare island. 50% freckles no matter your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. the #1 body wash recommended by dermatologists. discover magnum double caramel... expertly crafted with silky vanilla bean ice cream and rich belgian chocolate. ♪ take pleasure seriously. ♪ when the worst oil spill hit san francisco, first responders went to work. and mayor gavin newsom, he went to hawaii. man: newsome left the day after the spill for a four-day vacation in hawaii. the same gavin who said his job as lieutenant governor was so dull, he
the poll by uc berkeley says gavin newsom is the front- runner but support for san diego republican john cox has grown to 20% for second place among likely voters. support for former la mayor antonio villaraigosa's backing grew to 13 peters. the percent of undecided voters dropped from 13% in april to now 7%. join us on election night on ktvu plus for live election results then on ktvu for the 10 and 11:00 news. >> we will have all the coverage on tuesday night. >>> up next on...
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[applause] congressman upton: uc berkeley, october 22, 1966.s not belong to those that are content with today, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow men alike, tended and fearful in the is face of new ideas and bold projects. rather, it will be long to those who can blend passion, reason, and courage in a personal commitment to the ideology and great enterprises of american society. or society. it will belong to those who see that wisdom can only emerge from the clash of contending views, the passionate expression of deep and hostile beliefs. plato said a life without criticism is not worth living. this is the seminal spirit of american democracy. it is the spirit which can be found among many of you. it is this which is the hope of our nation. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome country music legend kenny chesney. [applause] mr. chesney: thank you. this song was written by woody guthrie, and it's a promise of everything that is good that our country has to offer all of us. in the last year, i've gotten to know ethel,
[applause] congressman upton: uc berkeley, october 22, 1966.s not belong to those that are content with today, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow men alike, tended and fearful in the is face of new ideas and bold projects. rather, it will be long to those who can blend passion, reason, and courage in a personal commitment to the ideology and great enterprises of american society. or society. it will belong to those who see that wisdom can only emerge from the clash of contending...
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from uc-berkeley and his family was going to move to the bay area. >>> this just in. the pittsburgh, pennsylvania, police officer who fatally shot 17-year-old antoine rose has been charged. according to court records, officer michael rosefelt turned himself in to face a charge of criminal homicide. on june 19th, the officer shot rose three times after running from a traffic stop. rose had an empty 9-millimeter handgun clip in his car and two guns in his car. >>> an explosion at a hospital facility in central texas left a construction worker dead and 12 others injured. the aftermath shows black smoke near the area in gatesville texas. a generator exploded in a new addition to the hospital that was under construction. no patients or staff were injured. >>> more trouble for tesla! the battery in one of its model s cars reignited twice after a deadly crash in florida. it was going 116 miles an hour when it hit a pole and caught fire. the 18-year-old driver was killed. federal investigators say fire crews quickly put out the flames. but when they tried removing the car fro
from uc-berkeley and his family was going to move to the bay area. >>> this just in. the pittsburgh, pennsylvania, police officer who fatally shot 17-year-old antoine rose has been charged. according to court records, officer michael rosefelt turned himself in to face a charge of criminal homicide. on june 19th, the officer shot rose three times after running from a traffic stop. rose had an empty 9-millimeter handgun clip in his car and two guns in his car. >>> an explosion...