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. >> 19 years old, set to graduate from uc berkeley last year, i am julie haener, working from home. >> frank somerville, he was found at the intersection of dwight way and valley street in berkeley, after he went for a walk, here tonight, after talking with his mother.>> reporter: his mother tells me the family has no idea what happened, but they would love to have him back, when she asked police should her son been walking in the area, police told her it is a good neighborhood and this is rare.>> reporter: loved ones of the 19-year-old described the native as brilliant and smart. he and economics, dreams to further his studies at london school of economics, shattered an instant. >> devastation, there will be a hole in my heart forever. >> reporter: she helped him move into a new apartment, one mile from his home last monday night, he was found shot to death, he had left for a walk around 10:30 pm to clear his head, as he often did. >> somebody literally walked up to him and put a gun to the back of his head and shot him, and we don't know why. >> reporter: somebody found him bleedi
. >> 19 years old, set to graduate from uc berkeley last year, i am julie haener, working from home. >> frank somerville, he was found at the intersection of dwight way and valley street in berkeley, after he went for a walk, here tonight, after talking with his mother.>> reporter: his mother tells me the family has no idea what happened, but they would love to have him back, when she asked police should her son been walking in the area, police told her it is a good...
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uc berkeley shows how effective those rules to be. >> never in human history have so many lives been saved on such a short period. >> now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, growing momentum tonight behind a push to change the way cities are policed. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5 andrea nakano on the reform efforts and the new push to cut police funding in the wake of george floyd's death. senator kamala harris co- authored legislation in the senate called it justice and policing act that would make sweeping changes to policing, but some say that's not enough. >> and let's be clear reforming policing is in the best interest of all americans. >> reporter: the package with cory booker made officers more accountable for their actions. it would limit legal protection for police, create a national data base for excessive force r as chokeholds. howard jordan tells us most officers are on board with reform. >> they don't have a problem with being held accountable, but i think they're a little tired of being second guessed, immediately second guessed. >> r
uc berkeley shows how effective those rules to be. >> never in human history have so many lives been saved on such a short period. >> now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, growing momentum tonight behind a push to change the way cities are policed. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. kpix 5 andrea nakano on the reform efforts and the new push to cut police funding in the wake of george floyd's death. senator kamala harris co- authored legislation in...
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his brother, 14 months younger, is an academic star at the school of business at uc berkeley.any given day, both are drawn into yvonne's cajun kitchen oa >> i have been using that for everything. there is not a doorjamb without fingerprints on it. >> the story of her, her sons, yvonne's cajun kitchen, and what they really mean to the east oakland community. all of that is coming up tomorrow after late local news. >> that is wonderful. thanks well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having
his brother, 14 months younger, is an academic star at the school of business at uc berkeley.any given day, both are drawn into yvonne's cajun kitchen oa >> i have been using that for everything. there is not a doorjamb without fingerprints on it. >> the story of her, her sons, yvonne's cajun kitchen, and what they really mean to the east oakland community. all of that is coming up tomorrow after late local news. >> that is wonderful. thanks well many people have such a...
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. >>> still ahead, uc berkeley's plan t we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> san francisco's pier 39 will reopen its doors to visitors tomorrow. expect more outdoor seating and social distancing measure to be put in place. they also have ensured all major touch points will be sanitized regularly. >>> a uc berkeley revealed fall semester plans for undergraduates. large lectures will be remotely. in-person classes will be in smaller numbers with mandatory masks and all students will have to be tested for covid-19 and must quarantine for seven days upon arrival at campus. dorm move-in will have to be staggered and dining would be take-out only. >>> hey everybody, i'm dennis o'donnell. another day, another update on major league baseball. at last, this one is positive. and the president weighs in on >>> after all the bickering between the baseball playe
. >>> still ahead, uc berkeley's plan t we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> san francisco's pier 39 will reopen its doors to visitors tomorrow. expect more outdoor seating and social distancing measure to be put in place. they also have ensured all major...
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we have native americans at a small percentage of our graduating high school seniors. >> uc berkeley for example, the latest numbers, you correct me if i'm wrong, asian americans about 29% about the same for whites and latino students about 13%, african americans about 2%. what is your end goal, though? what would you answered a success? where the student population is exactly close to the proportional demonstration demographics at large? >> we're not talking exactly. we're talking about trying to give folks consideration for the structural inequities that they face by virtue of their race and their ethnicity and have been born into. so that 13% that you are taught for latinos, latinos represent 40% of the graduating seniors. african-americans, it's about 6%. so we're nowhere near where we feed to be. we're not talking exact figures. folks are individual. we're so far beyond where we need to be we are truly dealing with structural issues. you need to name it. what we see on the streets is telling the truth of what people are facing in our society today. >> mr. conners, what is the wa
we have native americans at a small percentage of our graduating high school seniors. >> uc berkeley for example, the latest numbers, you correct me if i'm wrong, asian americans about 29% about the same for whites and latino students about 13%, african americans about 2%. what is your end goal, though? what would you answered a success? where the student population is exactly close to the proportional demonstration demographics at large? >> we're not talking exactly. we're talking...
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joining me by skype is wally turner, a lecturer at the hospital -- school of business at uc berkeley.molly, thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with a case study. let's look at facebook, they headquartered in menlo park, offices in san francisco and said in the next decade half of their workforce could be working remotely. how much will that impact those two cities which have lied on there revenue, tax revenue and ancillary spending? >> there is a difference between an employer giving employees the opportunity to work remotely and employees actually wanting to do that every day of the week. i think a lot of the surveys úthat have come out show us tha employees do want flexibility but that does not mean they want to work remotely forever. they still value face-to-face interaction and of course, there are a lot of jobs that cannot be done remotely and we have seen the impact on those jobs through the shelter in place. while some small percentage of workers may choose to work remotely and in fact leave the bay area, i don't think it is going to have a dramatic e
joining me by skype is wally turner, a lecturer at the hospital -- school of business at uc berkeley.molly, thank you for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with a case study. let's look at facebook, they headquartered in menlo park, offices in san francisco and said in the next decade half of their workforce could be working remotely. how much will that impact those two cities which have lied on there revenue, tax revenue and ancillary spending? >> there is a...
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his brother, 14 months younger, is an academic star at uc berkeley. any given day, they are both drawn into the cage and kitchen. is run by the most valuable member of the family, their mother. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] e usedtongfrom eva doorjamb without fingerprin ont.[ laughter ]>> let me tell about tammy, who i have known for all of three days. she can cook. she did not learn it out of a book. she gets in her kitchen and whips up terrific food. she and her two sons, they are just terrific. how in the world does she feed east oakland? what do her sons do to help? what about the cajun kitchen name? where did it come from? we have those answers, tomorrow night on the game day >>> before we go, we are celebrating 50 years of pride all weekend long. be sure to watch our special pride 50, generations of hope, airing tomorrow on air sister station. we will also be streaming it live on kpix5.com, starting at 5:00 p. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off...
his brother, 14 months younger, is an academic star at uc berkeley. any given day, they are both drawn into the cage and kitchen. is run by the most valuable member of the family, their mother. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] e usedtongfrom eva doorjamb without fingerprin ont.[ laughter ]>> let me tell about tammy, who i have known for all of three days. she can cook. she did not learn it out of a book. she gets in her kitchen and whips up terrific food. she and her two sons, they...
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how it was able to keep their lights on. >>> uc berkeley has outlined how it plans to be open campusrson classes will be limited to small groups and students will have the option to take nearly every class remotely. after the holiday, all remaining classes for the semester will be taught online due to concerns about students potential exposure to the virus while traveling to visit family. the school will not offer on- campus living arrangements with more than two people to a room. >>> in san francisco, a well- known bookstore open their doors today after facing permanent closure. back in march, city lights was forced to close door to the pandemic and in april after 70 years in business owners announced they may not survive financially. customers stepped up with a gofundme account and raised half $1 million. the donations came pouring in from across the world. the bookstore owners hope to see customers from other countries return when it is safe. for now it is open to locals. >>> it belongs to san francisco. in away it has not belonged for a while and that is a beautiful thing. >> the
how it was able to keep their lights on. >>> uc berkeley has outlined how it plans to be open campusrson classes will be limited to small groups and students will have the option to take nearly every class remotely. after the holiday, all remaining classes for the semester will be taught online due to concerns about students potential exposure to the virus while traveling to visit family. the school will not offer on- campus living arrangements with more than two people to a room....
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uc berkeley laid out its plans to reopen the campus for students this fall.ill be limited to small groups. students will have an option, they can take most classes, remotely. all classes will be taught online after the thanksgiving break to cut down on exposure to covid-19 from those students who travel to visit their families. on campus living will be limited to two people to a room. >>> new this morning, the u.s. labor to permit just released the latest jobs report. 1.5 million americans filed new unemployment claims last week, the same number we had the week before. in recent weeks the levels has fallen below 2 million in late march, economists expect initial claims will continue to trend lower as more and more businesses begin to reopen. take a peek at what is happening on the dow jones big board. >>> the dow jones is right back there at sea level, after having some larger losses earlier in the session. it has clawed its way back up to zero. here we are about an hour or so into the session. s&p is slightly on the plus side after clawing its way back up fr
uc berkeley laid out its plans to reopen the campus for students this fall.ill be limited to small groups. students will have an option, they can take most classes, remotely. all classes will be taught online after the thanksgiving break to cut down on exposure to covid-19 from those students who travel to visit their families. on campus living will be limited to two people to a room. >>> new this morning, the u.s. labor to permit just released the latest jobs report. 1.5 million...
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the tents by next month. >>> according to a state audit, due to inadequate policies and oversight uc berkeley returned five hundred thousand native remains and artifacts. berkeley engages in a series of processes that delays the remains of the artifacts. the president of the university of california said the university will issue a policy on returning native american artifacts and remains by august. >>> the city of san francisco is filing legal proceedings, they are proposing they would raise $75 billion, they will set up a trust that will pay back customers for the surcharges but the district attorney calls the plan a complex financial scheme. he said there is no guarantee that pg & e can pay back the money. meaning the risks and the costs will fall on customers. >>> happening now, it is a historic day for mass transit in the bay area. bart is running trains to the valley. this comes after decades of planning and two years of delays. both transit leaders and riders are thrilled. the project is finally on the right track. >>> it's going to make it easier for me to get on a bart train and go t
the tents by next month. >>> according to a state audit, due to inadequate policies and oversight uc berkeley returned five hundred thousand native remains and artifacts. berkeley engages in a series of processes that delays the remains of the artifacts. the president of the university of california said the university will issue a policy on returning native american artifacts and remains by august. >>> the city of san francisco is filing legal proceedings, they are proposing...
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seth smith was expected to graduate from uc berkeley. his body was found on dwight way monday night after he went for a walk. family members say they have no idea what happened. >> my gut says it was someone with some kind of mental issue, or it was robbery gone wrong. >> please say there are no witnesses and relying on surveillance video taken in the area. no word on the suspect. >>> four bay area families morning loved ones. investigators believe perl it navarro was driving of white suv that lost control and plummeted off the bridge. perla had just graduated from golden gate community school in rodeo and was planning to study child psychology. she was two months pregnant. the mother said she knows the pain the other families are feeling. >> not being able to talk to her or see her walk in the door . or hold my grandbaby. >> chp investigators say high- speed may have been affected. they are not sure why the suv went out of control and fell over the bridge. the three other victims were 19- year-old kyle erickson of pittsburgh, 21-year-ol
seth smith was expected to graduate from uc berkeley. his body was found on dwight way monday night after he went for a walk. family members say they have no idea what happened. >> my gut says it was someone with some kind of mental issue, or it was robbery gone wrong. >> please say there are no witnesses and relying on surveillance video taken in the area. no word on the suspect. >>> four bay area families morning loved ones. investigators believe perl it navarro was...
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what does the mba, uc berkeley high school of business at a giving mother have in common? his se of ip. professional basketball number 25 ivan rabb oakland native now bears second round pick of the memphis grizzlies. keep paving his nba journey. now the new york knicks in westchester county. but this isn't really a basketball story. still not a basketball story. 14 is younger is a star at school of business at uc berkeley. any given day birth both are drawn into the cajun kitchen in east oakland. run by the most valuable member of the family. mother tammy. so what does tammy do to feed the east bay? what do her sons do to support mom who works six, seven days a week. and what does the name davon's cajun kitchen staffer anyway? all that i had on game day after late local news tomorrow night. >>> coming up in our next half hour a sharp drop to report in california coronavirus cases. >>> plus mississippi lawmakers moved to permanently lower the statesde and on this pride we celebrate one teen whose bold journey began with a single step. >> i was like don't worry. i'm your mom
what does the mba, uc berkeley high school of business at a giving mother have in common? his se of ip. professional basketball number 25 ivan rabb oakland native now bears second round pick of the memphis grizzlies. keep paving his nba journey. now the new york knicks in westchester county. but this isn't really a basketball story. still not a basketball story. 14 is younger is a star at school of business at uc berkeley. any given day birth both are drawn into the cajun kitchen in east...
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if the court rules against uc berkeley, the university could be required to conduct an environmental review every time enrollment increases. no jobs are being caught in parts of new budget proposal for the next fiscal year. the board approved the $2.4 billion budget yesterday. it calls for $10,090,000,000 in cuts, as well as, a when you're hiring freeze on new bart police officers in the board approved a resolution to focus on new ways to deal with writers who are homeless or suffering mental health issues without relying on armed officers. and bart is taking a closer look at its ridership during the pandemic. the transit agency's marketing and research department surveyed 1200 passengers last month. 62% identified themselves as essential workers. 8% said they write bart at least three times a week and the survey found most part passengers who are not taking the train right now are planning to return when the pandemic is over. >>> 6:17 a.m. and sal is joining us now. not only is he playing great music you are watching the commute too. how does it look? >>> it looks okay dave and pam.
if the court rules against uc berkeley, the university could be required to conduct an environmental review every time enrollment increases. no jobs are being caught in parts of new budget proposal for the next fiscal year. the board approved the $2.4 billion budget yesterday. it calls for $10,090,000,000 in cuts, as well as, a when you're hiring freeze on new bart police officers in the board approved a resolution to focus on new ways to deal with writers who are homeless or suffering mental...
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seth smith of sacramento was about to graduate from uc berkeley next year . his body was found on the white way monday night after he went out for a walk. his family says they have no idea what happened . >> my gut says it was either someone with some kind of mental issues or it was robbery gone wrong. >> at this point police say there are no witnesses. they are depending on surveillance video from the area. there is no word yet about a suspect. >>> a former state assembly member and a former contra costa county clerk reporter accused of misusing campaign funds. the contra costa county da filed 34 charges against joseph can tamia. is accused of taking more than a quarter million dollars of campaign funds for his personal use. the das office says he spent it on a trip to asia and also repaid personal loans. these allegations cover a period between 2010 and 2016. he is due in court next month. >>> mountain line apparently still roaming the streets of san francisco. check it out. that big cat was first spotted around russian hill on monday night . very goes. you
seth smith of sacramento was about to graduate from uc berkeley next year . his body was found on the white way monday night after he went out for a walk. his family says they have no idea what happened . >> my gut says it was either someone with some kind of mental issues or it was robbery gone wrong. >> at this point police say there are no witnesses. they are depending on surveillance video from the area. there is no word yet about a suspect. >>> a former state assembly...
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we spoke to a uc berkeley public health expert to tell talked about the steps he is taking one celebrate father's day and suggests others do the same. >> we are bringing our own food, bringing our own plates, and we are bringing own utensils and glasses. so, it is not going to be like other fathers days, but the important thing is we will be together. >> reporter: health experts warned we are still far away from getting back to normal, they suggest staying home as much as you can, washing her hands, maintaining distance from others, wearing a face covering outside, and getting tested if you think you could have an exposed to the virus, alameda county has several free testing sites, you don't have to have health insurance and want to be asked about immigration status, our photographer is in alameda county trying to connect with newly opened businesses, we will check in with him later in the show. reporting live, sara zendehnam, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> happening today, there will be two masked giveaways in the north bay, that is all in partnership with the solano county department of health
we spoke to a uc berkeley public health expert to tell talked about the steps he is taking one celebrate father's day and suggests others do the same. >> we are bringing our own food, bringing our own plates, and we are bringing own utensils and glasses. so, it is not going to be like other fathers days, but the important thing is we will be together. >> reporter: health experts warned we are still far away from getting back to normal, they suggest staying home as much as you can,...
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.>>> researchers at uc berkeley calling out racist housing policies of the past that are still impactinglack families today. tonight in our original series, project home, we are taking a look at redlining. predatory loans and toxic land. all three continue to make the search for safe housing more difficult for black families in our region. susie simultaneity closer look at how racism in housing still exists explosion of coronavirus cases as the world health organization issues a dire warning. the pandemic is far from over. tonight as infections surge in the south, testing sites in texas and florida are overflowing while hospitals across the south are overwhelmed. beaches and bars closing as more states rollback plans to reopen. what it meanr h holiday. causing the crisis. the sudden spike now being blamed on large gatherings and lack of masks. tonight the country music star under fire after posting this video. and the shopper lashing out after being told to cover her face. >> you guys are violating federal law.
.>>> researchers at uc berkeley calling out racist housing policies of the past that are still impactinglack families today. tonight in our original series, project home, we are taking a look at redlining. predatory loans and toxic land. all three continue to make the search for safe housing more difficult for black families in our region. susie simultaneity closer look at how racism in housing still exists explosion of coronavirus cases as the world health organization issues a dire...
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i spoke because that was the end of the black jewish dialogue of uc berkeley 1982. i decided i needed to educate myself. i took black study classes, african-american history classes. i began looking at american jewish history doing graduate work. i've been animated by the intersection of jewishness, americanness and race. this book is really sort of my biggest focus attempt to get at big questions through a specific moment. >> each community, the black and jewish community in the united states have a lot of parallel use of faith tradition and a parallel use of using faith tradition to advance their own respective communities' causes and also in that context, each interest in what we might think of interssecting other communities. that's a big topic i know. that's something you've given a lot of thought about. it is a big question. i'm wondering if you can talk about the con dent of the book. >> this is where it gets tricky. what you offer second degree a good and accurate depiction of the way in which we tend to understand the relationship between faith based tradit
i spoke because that was the end of the black jewish dialogue of uc berkeley 1982. i decided i needed to educate myself. i took black study classes, african-american history classes. i began looking at american jewish history doing graduate work. i've been animated by the intersection of jewishness, americanness and race. this book is really sort of my biggest focus attempt to get at big questions through a specific moment. >> each community, the black and jewish community in the united...
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. >> the fall semester at uc berkeley will look different. the university announced remote lectures and students will have to get tested for covid-19 before returning to campus and then quarantine for seven days after arriving. dining will be take out only, masks are mandatory, and all final exams will be conducted remotely after thanksgiving. >>> switching gears to weather. a warm day and it is probably going to get warmer and that is good news if you want to go to the beach but when it comes to fire season it makes people nervous. >> yeah. today we had breezy conditions. got through the day with a few spot fires. tomorrow is even hotter and this heat wave is going to peak peak tomorrow. the first official weekend of summer. mild by the way but toasty inland saturday and sunday. right now 60s. 71 san jose and 73 in concord. otherwise, everybody in the mid- 60s except san francisco, 61. temperatures aren't backing down too far from there. down to the upper 50s in the city and 50s across the board. coolest spots in the north bay and coast, low
. >> the fall semester at uc berkeley will look different. the university announced remote lectures and students will have to get tested for covid-19 before returning to campus and then quarantine for seven days after arriving. dining will be take out only, masks are mandatory, and all final exams will be conducted remotely after thanksgiving. >>> switching gears to weather. a warm day and it is probably going to get warmer and that is good news if you want to go to the beach but...
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new details on what students can expect and how uc berkeley plans to handle everything from housing to dining. >>> a short time ago, we showed you how emergency teams train for water rescues. now, we will show you how to save yourself in dangerous surf conditions. good evening, i'm veronica d la cruz. i'm ken bastida. something different to start at 5:30. survivor skills from our in- house .
new details on what students can expect and how uc berkeley plans to handle everything from housing to dining. >>> a short time ago, we showed you how emergency teams train for water rescues. now, we will show you how to save yourself in dangerous surf conditions. good evening, i'm veronica d la cruz. i'm ken bastida. something different to start at 5:30. survivor skills from our in- house .
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professor wright, in 2008 useful but my commencement at uc berkeley and you didn't mince words about the challenges our class was facing. what advice would you give graduates of the class of 2020 area. >> my most important piece of advice is not to despair and not to succumb to cynicism. because you see, once we do feel that no change is possible, then the other side wins. then the oligarchy wins everything. and there's no possibility of reform and we might aswell give up our democracy . don't fall for it. continue to fight. it is the most important fight of your future. >> the book is the system. who read it, how we fixed it . it's should be i think a manifesto for a new progressive politics. in american life. it comes at a crucial moment in an election year. and so for the book and for this conversation, thank you so much. >> michael, thank you so much. quick questions and i look forward to thatcup of coffee in harvard square . >> good. >> thank you to both of you again tremendously for joining us tonight and thank you to everyone out there in the audience for spending your evening
professor wright, in 2008 useful but my commencement at uc berkeley and you didn't mince words about the challenges our class was facing. what advice would you give graduates of the class of 2020 area. >> my most important piece of advice is not to despair and not to succumb to cynicism. because you see, once we do feel that no change is possible, then the other side wins. then the oligarchy wins everything. and there's no possibility of reform and we might aswell give up our democracy ....
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new details on what students can expect and how uc berkeley plans to handle everything from housing to dining. >>> a short time ago, we showed you how emergency teams train for water rescues. now, we will show you how to save yourself in dangerous surf conditions. good evening, i'm veronica d la cruz. i'm ken bastida. something different to start at 5:30. survivor skills from our in- house expert. kenny choi is an avid surfer around here. from his time in hawaii. this evening he is sharing what you can dget a rienor it mista and it can independent in a tragic way ocean beach stretches for miles an miles. no rock formations. it just stretches. that's the perfect place for dangerous rip currents. we jumped into the water with first responder and swimmers to show you what to do if you are caught up in a rip current. i zipped off my wet suit. strapped on a go pro and jumped in. with a fire boat and water craft on standby, these men and won safrsco e frigid tersmiste people turn right back from where they came from like they are levering a building they came in. >> reporter: to reach the sa
new details on what students can expect and how uc berkeley plans to handle everything from housing to dining. >>> a short time ago, we showed you how emergency teams train for water rescues. now, we will show you how to save yourself in dangerous surf conditions. good evening, i'm veronica d la cruz. i'm ken bastida. something different to start at 5:30. survivor skills from our in- house expert. kenny choi is an avid surfer around here. from his time in hawaii. this evening he is...
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. >>> uc berkeley has outlined how it plans to open campus for the students in the ball. in person classes are limited to small groups and students will have the option to take most classes remotely. all classes taught online after the thanksgiving break in an effort to reduce exposure ople >> the time now is 4:36 a.m. a man arrested accused of sexually assaulting several women on a popular east bay trail. six women were groped as they jogged along walnut creek during the last...
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his series "meet the press: college round table" going to be joined by mark cuban as well as a uc berkeleyrad student. they're going to talk about the black lives matter movement and the role nba owners play in addressing racial inequality. you can watch the conversation on "meet the press" tomorrow. >>> this year's nba draft is set in stone as much as anything is set in stone these days. the 2020 draft was supposed to take place in just five days but that was postponed because of covid-19. the league announced the draft is going to be on october 16th. free agency would be two days after that but we don't know yet when or how prospects will begin. lots to figure out. back in a moment. >>> finally tonight, it's summer solstice, the day when the sun shines the longest and summer officially begins. take a look at the sun setting at stonehenge in england. they're about eight hours ahead of us. usually thousand of people gather at this ancient monument for the summer solstice. they weren't there this year and i bet you know why. yes, the pandemic. the position of the stones in position to the s
his series "meet the press: college round table" going to be joined by mark cuban as well as a uc berkeleyrad student. they're going to talk about the black lives matter movement and the role nba owners play in addressing racial inequality. you can watch the conversation on "meet the press" tomorrow. >>> this year's nba draft is set in stone as much as anything is set in stone these days. the 2020 draft was supposed to take place in just five days but that was...
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.>> reporter: an economist at uc berkeley says the high unemployment and other economic data do not point to a quick turnaround.>> we're still down over 20 million jobs. we still have unemployment rates and underemployment rates that are well over 20%.>> the u.s. is now more than 2 million confirmed cases, and 20 states the seven-day average has increased according to data analyzed by the associated press. experts expect more spikes with all 50 states easing restrictions and large protests over the death of george ford. the treasury secretary said thursday the u.s. economy cannot be shut down again. even if there is a second wave of covid-19 cases. >> there is no separating out the virus from the economy. in the end we start to see huge amounts of spreading virus and hospitalizations going up, people will be afraid to go to work. >> reporter: more federal aid for states, small businesses and unemployment and if it's is critical to keep the economy going. the trump administration is prepared to work with congress if more aid is needed. >>> marin county is allowing nonessential retail store
.>> reporter: an economist at uc berkeley says the high unemployment and other economic data do not point to a quick turnaround.>> we're still down over 20 million jobs. we still have unemployment rates and underemployment rates that are well over 20%.>> the u.s. is now more than 2 million confirmed cases, and 20 states the seven-day average has increased according to data analyzed by the associated press. experts expect more spikes with all 50 states easing restrictions and...
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. >> she is headed to uc berkeley in the fall. 100% of the graduating african- american students were accepted into a four-year college or university this year. >> can't beat that. 100%. and that song never gets old. you walk across that stage and all the grandmas and grandpas get weepy. >> you get the goose bumps. you remember that feeling. it is awesome. congratulations to all of them. that is incredible. >> once you made the trek across the stage, you were early in the trek -- >> yeah. that is true. >> you hear that song over and over and over again. gets stuck for a while. >>> take a look at for the weekend weather. we will see low cloud cover and fog remaining stubborn tomorrow. it is already spreading inland. it will take a little bit longer than the past couple days to pull back toward the coast. a cooler, breezy day on sunday. the stronger wind is going to mix the atmosphere and help get rid of the fog and low clouds, even along the coast. downtown from treasure island. you see the fog settled down. close to ground level. 56 degrees downtown. we are pretty much at the dew poin
. >> she is headed to uc berkeley in the fall. 100% of the graduating african- american students were accepted into a four-year college or university this year. >> can't beat that. 100%. and that song never gets old. you walk across that stage and all the grandmas and grandpas get weepy. >> you get the goose bumps. you remember that feeling. it is awesome. congratulations to all of them. that is incredible. >> once you made the trek across the stage, you were early in...
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seth smith expected to graduate next year from uc berkeley. his body was found and white weight monday night after he went for a walk. his family has no idea what happened. >> my gut says it was either someone with some kind of mental issues orrobbery gone wrong wrong. >> at this point please say there are no witnesses and depending on surveillance video from the area. so far there is no information about a suspect. a former state assembly member and former contra costa county clerk recorder is facing charges and accused of misusing campaign funds. 34 charges were filed against the man accused of taking more than a quarter million dollars of fear and pain funds for personal use. the d.a.s office says he spent it between 2010 and 2016 and a trip to asia and also repaid personal loans. they are due back in court next month. >> mountain lion is still rolling on the streets of san francisco. the big cat was spotted around russian hill on monday on monday night and showed up downtown and the red con area. the mountain lion is young and most likely
seth smith expected to graduate next year from uc berkeley. his body was found and white weight monday night after he went for a walk. his family has no idea what happened. >> my gut says it was either someone with some kind of mental issues orrobbery gone wrong wrong. >> at this point please say there are no witnesses and depending on surveillance video from the area. so far there is no information about a suspect. a former state assembly member and former contra costa county clerk...
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tonight at 11:00 in our original series project home, researchers at uc berkeley show how systemic racismis leading to resegregation in our housing market. >>> hey everybody, the soap opera continues that between players and owners in major league baseball. while kyle shanahan has a chance to become the >>> when the 49ers hired kyle shanahan back in 2017 he was the fourth coach in four seasons. today shanahan made sure no changes are coming anytime in on last season's success with a new deal that will make him one of the highest-paid coaches in the nfl. shanahan agreed to a new six- year deal that runs through 2025. it replaces his original contract that had three years remaining. the pga is back and it's back big. cbs announcing today that nearly 4 million people tuned in for yesterday's final round at colonial. the chronicle meanwhile reporting that san francisco health officials approved a plan for hurting park to host a pga championship in august. kpix golf analyst added the tour can now stop looking at alternate venues. >> what we are hearing is the pga of america wanted to see how t
tonight at 11:00 in our original series project home, researchers at uc berkeley show how systemic racismis leading to resegregation in our housing market. >>> hey everybody, the soap opera continues that between players and owners in major league baseball. while kyle shanahan has a chance to become the >>> when the 49ers hired kyle shanahan back in 2017 he was the fourth coach in four seasons. today shanahan made sure no changes are coming anytime in on last season's success...
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. >> despite the uptick a new study out of uc berkeley found that sacrifices such as staying in, closing businesses, and canceling events worked to slow the spread of the virus. >> it was a collective action on a global scale that has -- that i think people should feel proud of. >> the findings come as san francisco releases new guidelines for seeing friends. they are encouraging people to engage in activities outdoors and avoid sharing food or utensils. >>> cyber securities are worried about the 2020 election. what they are doing to protect the vote. >>> live look outside. look at this shot from treasure island at the city of san francisco. it's 4:41. we will be right back. you asked for 'em, so tiny tacos are back for good. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. ♪show me some affection. >>> that's a favorite for oakland native motown artist bonnie pointer. she has died at the age of 69. she helped to found the group in the '70s and pursued a solo career. she's survived by her
. >> despite the uptick a new study out of uc berkeley found that sacrifices such as staying in, closing businesses, and canceling events worked to slow the spread of the virus. >> it was a collective action on a global scale that has -- that i think people should feel proud of. >> the findings come as san francisco releases new guidelines for seeing friends. they are encouraging people to engage in activities outdoors and avoid sharing food or utensils. >>> cyber...
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joining us now is the professor of public policy at uc berkeley.ng time to help us understand this tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> let me first ask if i have described the basis of your study. >> absolutely. you got the substance of the study. you nailed it very well. i think the thing to add to what you said is how we think about the results of this study. you know, we have been going through a really rough 2020. people have been working very hard trying to just stay afloat. there has been tremendous economic hardship across the country. unemployment has been going up. and those costs are very real. people are suffering. they're very salient, and it's been really hard to figure out what are we getting in return for all of that sacrifice. what we're trying to do in this study is really understand what were the whbenefits about these policies. we don't actually see the lives that are saved. we don't see the infections that don't occur. what we have to do is try to measure them and construct them and help us understa
joining us now is the professor of public policy at uc berkeley.ng time to help us understand this tonight. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> let me first ask if i have described the basis of your study. >> absolutely. you got the substance of the study. you nailed it very well. i think the thing to add to what you said is how we think about the results of this study. you know, we have been going through a really rough 2020. people have been working very...
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. >> the speed of the charges unprecedented according to sean powell, a uc berkeley study of law. >> in many cases they are not fired and arrested. this case is unprecedented in many ways. >> cell phone video to show the other officers did not intervene despite calls from bystanders employed himself that the use of force was excessive. >> that constitutes a felony right there. the way he was being arrested was already problematic and the fact that it resulted in death criticism worldwide even from within law enforcement calling for change. >> once that person is in custody the officer becomes responsible for their well- being. and that's an area ripe for national standard to train and sensitize. >> this family is united in their quest for justice because we believe this is the tipping point in america. "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> happening today. demonstrators will take part in the march for black lives in fremont. organizers say people have been calling for local action and at 4:30 a.m. demonstrators will march from washington high school to the freemark police department and stephenson
. >> the speed of the charges unprecedented according to sean powell, a uc berkeley study of law. >> in many cases they are not fired and arrested. this case is unprecedented in many ways. >> cell phone video to show the other officers did not intervene despite calls from bystanders employed himself that the use of force was excessive. >> that constitutes a felony right there. the way he was being arrested was already problematic and the fact that it resulted in death...
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julia schaletzky, a uc berkeley biochemist, says viruses can mutate inside the bat and then infect humanshrough contact or a bite, like with rabies. julia: but what really happened with patients--patient one is difficult to say. candice: lab tests showed that the coronavirus in those locally sold bats was different from the human version, so scientists started looking for another animal that could have changed the virus before infecting humans. attention shifted to a massive underground smuggling operation. paul thompson: pangolins are the most illegally trafficked mammals in the world, more than tigers, more than elephants, more than rhinos, anything. candice: paul thompson is the director of conservation programs at the wildlife conservation network. he says the world market for pangolins has skyrocketed in the last five years, even reaching some american ports. female: we're going to contact the center for disease control and give them oversight of the shipment. candice: last month, the united nations announced seizures of illegally sold pangolins have risen from 14,000 per year in 201
julia schaletzky, a uc berkeley biochemist, says viruses can mutate inside the bat and then infect humanshrough contact or a bite, like with rabies. julia: but what really happened with patients--patient one is difficult to say. candice: lab tests showed that the coronavirus in those locally sold bats was different from the human version, so scientists started looking for another animal that could have changed the virus before infecting humans. attention shifted to a massive underground...
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. >>> a uc berkeley study says the stay-at-home-orders in the u.s. and five other countries prevented 530 million people from being infected with the virus. researchers looked at containment and prevention policies in china, south korea, italy, iran, france and the united states. in the u.s. alone, the measures likely prevented as many as 60 million cases of covid-19. >>> the five -- police want you to see this footage of a man groping women on a trail. the ktvu's reporter shows us that video, captured by a witness who confronted the suspect minutes after the most recent attack. >> reporter: police say the same man has groped at least six women along the popular iron horse trail in walnut creek in the past three months. the last sexual battery was friday. this time, police got a break. this picture is from a video. minutes after the woman was victimized, a neighbor took cell phone footage of a man who might be the prime suspect. witnesses say that is the man he saw inappropriately touch a woman. >> we later confirmed that the suspect is one in the sa
. >>> a uc berkeley study says the stay-at-home-orders in the u.s. and five other countries prevented 530 million people from being infected with the virus. researchers looked at containment and prevention policies in china, south korea, italy, iran, france and the united states. in the u.s. alone, the measures likely prevented as many as 60 million cases of covid-19. >>> the five -- police want you to see this footage of a man groping women on a trail. the ktvu's reporter...
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ahead eared we have got ourselves a uc berkeley player in condition in an epic way outside of dallas, >>> the pga star, from the close of business, who is winning this one? it's a tossup. the wind blew through fort worth texas, those with homes along the 16th and 15th fairways in dallas, if you can't putt, you don't last long at this level. the par three, tied into the third for the 2016 winner was relentless. look at this. got it to spin back and set up another in the and justice thomas at 17. how about a wedge? by the end of play it was a four way tie for the lead until the x-men grabbed the lead at 18, 13 underpar what does it mean? it's leaves five players, including collin just one shot back and 13 within three strokes of the leak. you can see the final round right here tomorrow at noon. and we just can't stop now, segment two is coming and in that one, stick around. i have plenty of game. not as good as matt cain, for the open road.. the wind in your hair... the feeling of freedom that drives us to go out and discover.. at chevy, we're committed to getting you there with confide
ahead eared we have got ourselves a uc berkeley player in condition in an epic way outside of dallas, >>> the pga star, from the close of business, who is winning this one? it's a tossup. the wind blew through fort worth texas, those with homes along the 16th and 15th fairways in dallas, if you can't putt, you don't last long at this level. the par three, tied into the third for the 2016 winner was relentless. look at this. got it to spin back and set up another in the and justice...
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.>>> review researchers at uc berkeley calling out races housing policies of the past that are still impacting black families today. tonight in our original series project home we are taking a look at redlining. predatory loans and toxic land read all three continue to make the search for safe housing more difficult for black families in our region. >> we were literally losing the opportunity to pass weto our children. >> housing is the linchpin of structural racism or what people call systemic racism. >> we take a closer look at how racism in housing still exists in segregated neighborhoods today. that story for you tonight at 11:00.>>> authorities in nevada arrested a san francisco woman accused of driving under the influence with her three-year- old child in the backseat. officers say the suspect was driving up to 90 miles per hour and swerving on highway 101 at nate road. the 35-year-old was pulled over at the highway 37 interchange. she was booked into the county jail and is now facing several charges including cruelty to a child. >> reporter: a large illegal marijuana grow hous
.>>> review researchers at uc berkeley calling out races housing policies of the past that are still impacting black families today. tonight in our original series project home we are taking a look at redlining. predatory loans and toxic land read all three continue to make the search for safe housing more difficult for black families in our region. >> we were literally losing the opportunity to pass weto our children. >> housing is the linchpin of structural racism or what...
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. >> the uc berkeley economist we spoke with said economic data like high unemployment numbers are pointing to a slow turnaround. the federal government may have to apply additional aid to states and individuals. >> we are still down 20 million jobs. we have underemployment rates that are well over 20%. >>> president trump and his administration are predicting a good third quarter, strong fourth quarter, and a stronger year in 2021. steven mnuchin says he is determined to work with congress on more relief if it is needed. >>> the time is 4:10. the man next to you is the great steve paulson. that handsome guy right there, from the castle. >> i must owe you money. >> is it cooler? >> it is cooler for all. the system is working its way in. we still had 90s yesterday. the forecast verified on that. today it will be a huge drop. that system is working its way in, giving us cloudy to mostly cloudy conditions. the gust is about 16 miles per hour. we are at 80s and 90s yesterday to 70s today. we have 73 and 74 for santa rosa. temperatures will take a big plunge. they take a while. look at mt. diabl
. >> the uc berkeley economist we spoke with said economic data like high unemployment numbers are pointing to a slow turnaround. the federal government may have to apply additional aid to states and individuals. >> we are still down 20 million jobs. we have underemployment rates that are well over 20%. >>> president trump and his administration are predicting a good third quarter, strong fourth quarter, and a stronger year in 2021. steven mnuchin says he is determined to...
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a 19-year-old uc berkeley student gunned down on a sidewalk. now police are offering a reward in their hunt for suspects.>>> we are learning more about a wayward mountain lion captured on the streets of san francisco. the next steps for the young lion who really needed some help.>>> good evening, i am veronica de la cruz. >> i am elizabeth cook. joe vazquez is live at oracle park where the disoriented mountain lion was caught in a net in front of a mission bay building. joe. >> reporter: not your normal habitat for a mountain lion. this is a pretty densely populated area in san francisco, this is mission bay. you can see oracle park just a block away with the giants play. this is channel street between third and fourth and you can see there are condominiums here, gus mark it on the next corner and right there halfway down the sidewalk, that is for animal control officials were able to capture that mountain lion. >> reporter: kpix 5 photographer brian kiley captured this moment early this morning. a mountain lion carefully scampering back and fo
a 19-year-old uc berkeley student gunned down on a sidewalk. now police are offering a reward in their hunt for suspects.>>> we are learning more about a wayward mountain lion captured on the streets of san francisco. the next steps for the young lion who really needed some help.>>> good evening, i am veronica de la cruz. >> i am elizabeth cook. joe vazquez is live at oracle park where the disoriented mountain lion was caught in a net in front of a mission bay building....
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a 19-year-old uc berkeley student gunned down on a sidewalk. now police are offering a reward in their hunt for suspects.>>> we are learning more about a wayward mountain lion captured on the streets of san francisco. the next steps for the young lion who really needed some help.>>> good evening, i am veronica de
a 19-year-old uc berkeley student gunned down on a sidewalk. now police are offering a reward in their hunt for suspects.>>> we are learning more about a wayward mountain lion captured on the streets of san francisco. the next steps for the young lion who really needed some help.>>> good evening, i am veronica de
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nbc's chuck todd continues his series "meet the press" college round table, going to be joined by uc berkeley grad student, and dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. they're going to talk about the black lives matter movement and the role nba owners play in addressing racial inequality. you can watch tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. right after today in the bay. >>> a grass fire broke out in san francisco bay. you can see the flames from earlier today. we're told the fire boat was able to put those flames out quickly. you can see it right there. well, not quite right there. the san francisco fire department says no homes damaged, nobody hurt. fire crews not sure what started that fire. >>> all right, let's check in with rob . it's officially summer, folks, and it's been feeling on and off for the past few weeks and it's going to continue that trend again, right, rob? >> even though we've been watching that the last few weeks these heat spells that show up and go away towards the weekend this is going to be different. we're going to see this heat set in next week and may last seven to ten days. so enjoy the
nbc's chuck todd continues his series "meet the press" college round table, going to be joined by uc berkeley grad student, and dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. they're going to talk about the black lives matter movement and the role nba owners play in addressing racial inequality. you can watch tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. right after today in the bay. >>> a grass fire broke out in san francisco bay. you can see the flames from earlier today. we're told the fire boat was able to...
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we got some insight today from uc berkeley. the university led an international research group in evaluating data and found emergency actions taken by six nations, including the u.s. and china, prevented an additional half a billion cases of the virus. it took weeks for the pandemic to spread around the globe, but crisis policies helped slow the spread. that team found that home isolation and closing businesses produced the clearest benefits. travel restrictions and bans on large gatherings made big impacts in iran and france but less clear benefits here in the u.s. >>> you might have seen the smoke this afternoon. a three-alarm fire in oakland. you can see that intense smoke coming out of the building there. this is a yoga studio that caught fire on park boulevard near oakland high. no word yet on the cause. >>> well, up next, getting back into the classroom. the changes your kids can expect to see in schools this fall. >>> and schools aren't the only places getting to reopen. yosemite is about to reopen with some big changes.
we got some insight today from uc berkeley. the university led an international research group in evaluating data and found emergency actions taken by six nations, including the u.s. and china, prevented an additional half a billion cases of the virus. it took weeks for the pandemic to spread around the globe, but crisis policies helped slow the spread. that team found that home isolation and closing businesses produced the clearest benefits. travel restrictions and bans on large gatherings...
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. >>> demonstrators also gathered in oakland, to march to uc berkeley, demanding change to systematic racism. >> no justice -- >> no peace! >> local 1021 organized this event. they say their names or say their names marched, in coalition of community leaders demanding police funding be redirected to community services. they also want to civilize the police force, and to hold all officers accountable during their work. victims were honored in a moment of silence while names were uttered. >>> fire crews in oakland responded to a number of fires, following another night of protests. a group was seen burglarizing, this is video from the citizens app. the oakland fired a parent says they put out several small fires as protesters moved through oakland. this is what it looks like this morning. workers boarded up damaged windows there. police have not said yet if anyone was arrested for the damage for the quote fires. >>> the police chief has resigned following the shooting of a black man, and it has sparked outrage in the community. officers were called to a wendy's, last night, where a man
. >>> demonstrators also gathered in oakland, to march to uc berkeley, demanding change to systematic racism. >> no justice -- >> no peace! >> local 1021 organized this event. they say their names or say their names marched, in coalition of community leaders demanding police funding be redirected to community services. they also want to civilize the police force, and to hold all officers accountable during their work. victims were honored in a moment of silence while...
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500 million coronavirus infections were stopped by prevention measures, according to a study by uc berkeleytions taken by the united states, china, france, italy, south korea, and iran. >> looking both before and after policies are implemented, trying to understand how much these policies are bending that growth curve. so before the infections were growing quickly, and after these policies, they slow down substantially. >> researchers estimate travel bans and shelter in place orders prevented millions of cases in the united states. >>> now to the economy. small business owners in oakland got to share their concerns today with the governor. he came to talk about issues that they're dealing with during pandemic restrictions. one restaurant owner says she's learning to deal with the obstacles day by day. >> people need to hear how businesses are suffering, especially small businesses in general. so it's great to see and hear. i hope he listens to what we to say. >> it was very interesting listening to business owners saying i'm desperate to reopen my business and desperate to keep myself, my f
500 million coronavirus infections were stopped by prevention measures, according to a study by uc berkeleytions taken by the united states, china, france, italy, south korea, and iran. >> looking both before and after policies are implemented, trying to understand how much these policies are bending that growth curve. so before the infections were growing quickly, and after these policies, they slow down substantially. >> researchers estimate travel bans and shelter in place orders...
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auguste is stepping down from her post, to join th faculty at the goldman school of public policy at uc berkeley. joining me now by skype from kland, is university california resident, janet napolitano, she has also served as a governor of arizona and the secretary of rihomeland se. resident napolitano, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i was especially glad to have you wantbecause you have a close connection to daca, offered the program under id prt obama when you headed the department of homeland security, what is your response to the supreme court really, anatparticularly now the president has indicated he will fight it. >> obviously very pleased by the supreme court really, it allows all of our daca students and the thousands of daca eathe a sigh of relief. try,to that they will not immediately see the program terminated, and themselves being subject to deportation and loss of their work authorization. and, frank, as to the president i don't understand why he is so intent on going after these young people. they were brought here, typically under the age of x, they havebeen raised in
auguste is stepping down from her post, to join th faculty at the goldman school of public policy at uc berkeley. joining me now by skype from kland, is university california resident, janet napolitano, she has also served as a governor of arizona and the secretary of rihomeland se. resident napolitano, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> i was especially glad to have you wantbecause you have a close connection to daca, offered the program under id prt obama when you headed...
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. >> you expected to see this and there was warning twweeks before experts from uc berkeley and ucsf health experts warned there could be a maa r outbreakcatastrophic outbreak if the prison population was not reduced by 50%. that through the cursor ration. consideration given to that idea? >> absolutely. some of th is who has jurisdiction and control. we can offer recommendations from a public health stamp and, we need to the densify these facilities and isolate people who e affeed from those who are not. but, it is up to the correction system to implement that and oper. ionalize how that work that is happening. but, the wheels turn slowly and the numbers of people who e being released are currently not sufficient to achieve thf goalbeing able to create room to have peopfaler enough apart to prevent spread. >> there is concern of people are released into the community go to local hospitals that rapidly throughout the community. what would u say to that concern? is that something you are ouworried >> we know the virus is present and we want to be careful not to stigmatize this issue.
. >> you expected to see this and there was warning twweeks before experts from uc berkeley and ucsf health experts warned there could be a maa r outbreakcatastrophic outbreak if the prison population was not reduced by 50%. that through the cursor ration. consideration given to that idea? >> absolutely. some of th is who has jurisdiction and control. we can offer recommendations from a public health stamp and, we need to the densify these facilities and isolate people who e affeed...
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chuck todd will be joined by dallas mavericks owner mark cuban as well as a grad student from uc berkeley. they're going to talk about the black lives matter movement and the role the nba owners play in addressing racial inequality. you can watch the conversation, "meet the press" this sunday here on nbc at 8:00 a.m. >>> okay. as we head into this weekend, let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. jeff, happy weekend to you. happy summer to you. i know we're almost there. >> oh, yes. we are so close. it officially arrives tomorrow at 2:44 in the afternoon. and, you know, it officially wouldn't be summer without some fog rolling into san francisco. that's what we do have coming back at this hour. also into tomorrow, and that's going to keep the hot 100s away. we're going to be somewhere in between not too hot and not too cool, right there in that warm streak. as we start off with that microclimate forecast, i wanted to give you a look at this weather board. on the left, it shows the fog that's rolling into san francisco right now. then you can see on the right here the fog and
chuck todd will be joined by dallas mavericks owner mark cuban as well as a grad student from uc berkeley. they're going to talk about the black lives matter movement and the role the nba owners play in addressing racial inequality. you can watch the conversation, "meet the press" this sunday here on nbc at 8:00 a.m. >>> okay. as we head into this weekend, let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. jeff, happy weekend to you. happy summer to you. i know we're...
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500 million coronavirus infections were stopped by prevention measures, according to a study by uc berkeley examined the actions taken by the united states, china, france, italy, south korea, and iran. >> looking both before and after policies are implemented, trying to understand how much these policies are bending that growth curve. so before the infections were growing quickly, and after these policies, they slow down substantially. >> researchers estimate travel bans and shelter in place orders prevented millions of cases in the united states. >>> now to the economy. small business owners in oakland got to share their concerns today with the governor. he came to talk about issues that they're dealing with during pandemic restrictions. one restaurant owner says she's learning to deal with the obstacles day by day. >> people need to hear how businesses are suffering, especially small businesses in general. so it's great to see and hear. i hope he listens to what we have to say. >> it was very interesting listening to business owners saying i'm desperate to reopen my business and desperate
500 million coronavirus infections were stopped by prevention measures, according to a study by uc berkeley examined the actions taken by the united states, china, france, italy, south korea, and iran. >> looking both before and after policies are implemented, trying to understand how much these policies are bending that growth curve. so before the infections were growing quickly, and after these policies, they slow down substantially. >> researchers estimate travel bans and shelter...