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senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us with details on the reactions to those comments. >> we were surprised when our surveillance of an illegal street market collided with surveillance by the san francisco police department. but it's what one officer said that prompted an entirely different investigation. this is officer joshua fry approaching a group of asian and hispanic men on market street. >> you know what we've been doing? taking your pictures. we're taking a lot of pictures. we've got some fun [ bleep ] coming for your guys. oh, no, we took your picture. oh, yeah. >> i don't do nothing. why do you take my picture. >> wait until we get ins
senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us with details on the reactions to those comments. >> we were surprised when our surveillance of an illegal street market collided with surveillance by the san francisco police department. but it's what one officer said that prompted an entirely different investigation. this is officer joshua fry approaching a group of asian and hispanic men on market street. >> you know what we've been doing? taking your pictures. we're taking a lot...
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with the investigative unit, i am a vicky nguyen. back to you. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call at 888-996-tips. you can also sent a e-mail to the union -- the unitat. >>> city officials say at that pipe burst that was installed in the 1950s. dozens of homes lost water for most of the day. >>> fire crews are gearing up for a busy wildfire season. they say you can, too. cal fire released an app that is called ready for wildfire. it alerts you when you are within 30 miles of a wildfire. >> i will be getting that. >> i will be getting that, too. fire i think deer is not too bad. low this weekend? >> it could be worse this time of the year. we are looking at temperatures that are going to be cooling off and humidity also increasing just a little bit. >> now, nbc bay area micro climate area, certified the most accurate in the bay area by weather rate. >> a look at the high definition camera at san francisco. clear at the lower levels. above, we are tracking cloud cover moving into san francisco at 56 degrees.
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with the investigative unit, ike vicky nguyen. back for you. >> thank you, vicky.f you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call at 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit @nbcbayarea.com. >>> more information about about the killing of that australian tourist in san francisco. you know the name of the suspect who has been arrested. san francisco police tell us 34-year-old david morillo who is not this person, this is the victim, but 34-year-old david morillo is the one, at least according to police, is responsible for the death. police say the suspect and the victim, 33-year-old matthew bates, the man that you saw, got into a fight outside of a hotel on vanness on friday. the victim later died at the hospital. no weapons were used, just fists. morillo will appear in court as early as today. >>> six people are out of their homes after an early morning fire in hayward. the fire started around 2:00 this morning on alves street not far from jackson street and sycamore avenue. firefighters don't yet know how the fire started, but they say the flames quickl
with the investigative unit, ike vicky nguyen. back for you. >> thank you, vicky.f you have a tip for our investigative unit give us a call at 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit @nbcbayarea.com. >>> more information about about the killing of that australian tourist in san francisco. you know the name of the suspect who has been arrested. san francisco police tell us 34-year-old david morillo who is not this person, this is the victim, but 34-year-old david morillo is the...
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with the investigative unit i'm vicky nguyen.k to you. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit just give us a call at 888-996-tips. you can send us an e-mail. >>> a look back at the summer of love 50 years later. hundreds of thousands of people gathered in san francisco in the '60s and the counter culture was bornism many ideas from that time are part of today's world. actor peter coyote was there. >> there is nowhere you can dpoe in the united states today where there is not a women's movement where people are not struggling to protect some part of the environment, where people are not practicing alternative medical practices, homeopathy, acpuncture, where people are not involved in organic food movement or slow food movement. >> you know you recognize that voice. he narrates summer of love 50 years later airing this saturday june 10 at 8 p.m. >>> we are just looking at one of the live cameras. we see drizzle in san francisco already forming. >> just a little bit of action right now and a lot of folks are wondering how o
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with the investigative unite, i'm vicky nguyen. back to you. >>> our coverage on the warehouse fire case continues in our next half hour. the reason the families of the victims say a third person should face charges. >>> spared the death penalty, sierra lamar's convicted killer finds out his punishment. the legal proceedings are not over yet. jurors declined to recommend the death penalty for antolin torres. damian, some people were surprised by the sentencing, but the lamar family not happy about it. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. a lot of people were surprised. when i asked the jurors individually after they were dismissed by the judge why they shows life without parole instead of death, they would not answer. the family of sierra lamar walked out of the courthouse with prosecutors. they don't like it, but the family says they accept the juror's decision not to give antolin garcia torres the death penalty. >> well, i'm glad that he's going to be off the streets. and i have no comment otherwise. >> i would be lying if i said
with the investigative unite, i'm vicky nguyen. back to you. >>> our coverage on the warehouse fire case continues in our next half hour. the reason the families of the victims say a third person should face charges. >>> spared the death penalty, sierra lamar's convicted killer finds out his punishment. the legal proceedings are not over yet. jurors declined to recommend the death penalty for antolin torres. damian, some people were surprised by the sentencing, but the lamar...
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i'm kira klapper in for vickie nguyen. you say it will be even cooler than yesterday. >> a few degrees cooler than yesterday so i think we're on the right track. look right now, the peninsula 61 degrees. the south bay 61. if you notice we're still waking up to some fairly warmer/cool temps in some areas. it will feel sticky out there, humid. the east bay at 60 degrees. san francisco 55. the north bay 56. and it's all thanks to this nice deepening marine layer and we've been seeing this for the past few nights and we'll continue to see it which is actually a lot more seasonable for this time of year for the bay area. as that deepen iing marine laye keeps in, that will keep areas nice and cool for the next several days and we can expect to see the temperature trend climbing into the 60s yet again and very similar to yesterday where we started off very cloudy but in san francisco we did end up seeing some broken sunshine and then it cleared out quite nicely just in time for all of the pride events. you had a blast yesterday.
i'm kira klapper in for vickie nguyen. you say it will be even cooler than yesterday. >> a few degrees cooler than yesterday so i think we're on the right track. look right now, the peninsula 61 degrees. the south bay 61. if you notice we're still waking up to some fairly warmer/cool temps in some areas. it will feel sticky out there, humid. the east bay at 60 degrees. san francisco 55. the north bay 56. and it's all thanks to this nice deepening marine layer and we've been seeing this...
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i )m vicky nguyen.. we will get to our microclimate weather alert -- >>> good morning. thank you so much for joining us this sunday, june 18th. it's father's day. we'll get to that microclimate weather alert in just a moment. but first, we begin with breaking news this morning. it is happening on the bay bridge. all eastbound lanes are closed right now. they have been since 4:00 this morning. here's what we know right now. san francisco chp officers were at the scene of a crash just east of the yerba buena tunnel. a red car drove around traffic towards officers. chp says when the driver did not obey commands to stop, one officer opened fire. that suspect was taken to highland hospital. his condition is unknown right now. the chp says all eastbound lanes of the bay bridge will remain closed for at least another hour. if that changes during our newscast, we'll let you know. >>> let's turn to our microclimate weather alert and the dangerous heat we're seeing. vienna arana is here with our rising temperatures. father's day, but a good reminder to folks you may bauntd to sta
i )m vicky nguyen.. we will get to our microclimate weather alert -- >>> good morning. thank you so much for joining us this sunday, june 18th. it's father's day. we'll get to that microclimate weather alert in just a moment. but first, we begin with breaking news this morning. it is happening on the bay bridge. all eastbound lanes are closed right now. they have been since 4:00 this morning. here's what we know right now. san francisco chp officers were at the scene of a crash just...
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i'm vicky nguyen alongside vianey arana.oclimate weather alert, but we have breaking news to tell you about. this is happening on the bay bridge. all eastbound lanes are closed right now. they have been since about 4:00 this morning. here's what we know. san francisco chp officers were at the scene of a crash just east of the yerba buena tunnel. a red car drove around traffic toward officers. when the driver didn't obey commands to stop, one officer opened fire. the suspect was taken to the hospital. his condition is unknown. chp says all eastbound lanes of the bay bridge will remain closed for at least another hour. if that change happens during our newscast, we'll let you know. we'll head to veania with a look at the microclimate weather alert. it was already warm on our way to work. >> in the 70s in the south bay and 70s everywhere else, 66 in the tri-valley. south bay at 71. san francisco, 64. north bay, 65. and east bay, already at 69 degrees. now, today's biggest change, well, not much except we're going to get a littl
i'm vicky nguyen alongside vianey arana.oclimate weather alert, but we have breaking news to tell you about. this is happening on the bay bridge. all eastbound lanes are closed right now. they have been since about 4:00 this morning. here's what we know. san francisco chp officers were at the scene of a crash just east of the yerba buena tunnel. a red car drove around traffic toward officers. when the driver didn't obey commands to stop, one officer opened fire. the suspect was taken to the...
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vicky nguyen looks at their past and where they have been since the ghost ship fire. we posted her story to our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> we head now to washington, d.c. where there's new information comeb in overnight on the russia investigation. a leaked document is providing more evidence that russian officials tried to hack the presidential election. tracie potts is in washington this morning with what we're learning. >> while you were at the polls last november, russia wasn't just trying to influence your choice with fake news. they were literally trying to hack your vote, according to a leaked document from the national security agency published by the online news website, the intercept. >> there should be no doubt here that the russians were behind this. this fits with a pattern, but what they have done in the past, the digital and cyber forensics point to the russians. >> vladimir putin denied it in an exclusive interview with nbc. >> i haven't seen even once any direct proof of russian interference in the presidential election in the united states. >> the
vicky nguyen looks at their past and where they have been since the ghost ship fire. we posted her story to our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> we head now to washington, d.c. where there's new information comeb in overnight on the russia investigation. a leaked document is providing more evidence that russian officials tried to hack the presidential election. tracie potts is in washington this morning with what we're learning. >> while you were at the polls last november, russia...
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senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us with details on the reactions to those comments. >> we were surprised when our surveillance of an illegal street market collided with surveillance by the san francisco police department. but it's what one officer said that prompted an entirely different investigation. this is officer joshua fry approaching a group of asian and hispanic men on market street. >> you know what we've been doing? taking your pictures. we're taking a lot of pictures. we've got some fun [ bleep ] coming for your guys. oh, no, we took your picture. oh, yeah. >> i don't do nothing. why do you take my picture. >> wait until we get ins involved. it's going to be awesome. >> san francisco police policy clearly bans officers from working with immigration agents and from enforcing immigration laws. sfpd chief william scott said the entire department has been reminded of that policy and the agency confirmed an internal affairs investigation is under way. officer fry declined to comment. we learned this was not his first incident on camera. we'll show you that toni
senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us with details on the reactions to those comments. >> we were surprised when our surveillance of an illegal street market collided with surveillance by the san francisco police department. but it's what one officer said that prompted an entirely different investigation. this is officer joshua fry approaching a group of asian and hispanic men on market street. >> you know what we've been doing? taking your pictures. we're taking a lot...
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vicki nguyen is here to expose the officer's comments and joins us with a report that will air tonight at 11:00. >> reporter: the san francisco police department has had a clear policy that says it does not work with federal agents to enforce immigration law. san francisco is one of the most ardent sanctuary cities in the nation, but now the internal affairs division is looking into whether an sfpd officer violated that rule. you may recall last month we took our undercover cameras to a san francisco street corner to show you a marketplace where stolen goods are sold right out in the open, everything from crab meat to raw steaks, but while we were doing our surveillance, officer josh frye walked up to a group of asian and hispanic men. take a listen to what he said. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. wait until we get ins involved no it. it will be awesome. we'll ship everybody back to their own countries. >> tonight at 11:00, we'll tell you what we learned about officer frye and how this wasn't his first confrontation on camera. the officer declined to comment for our report. we hope to see you bac
vicki nguyen is here to expose the officer's comments and joins us with a report that will air tonight at 11:00. >> reporter: the san francisco police department has had a clear policy that says it does not work with federal agents to enforce immigration law. san francisco is one of the most ardent sanctuary cities in the nation, but now the internal affairs division is looking into whether an sfpd officer violated that rule. you may recall last month we took our undercover cameras to a...
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i'm vicky nguyen. kris is off. >> and i'm sam brock. let's get now to that breaking news, and it is a bombshell. uber's founder and ceo stepping away from the company. >> let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott mcgrew. scott, you say kalanick was the biggest driving force at uber but perhaps also its biggest liability. >> reporter: yeah. travis kalanick, bizarre memos about sex. he would write to getting caught on camera, vicky, to chewing out an uber driver on camera. he's been a headache. he's out of the company temporarily. he founded the company along with several others. there's no question his ask for forgiveness, not permission attitude, pushed the company ahead of its competitor's, most notably lyft. now he's taking that leave of absence according to an e-mail he just sent employees. he says, quote, if we're going to work on uber 2.0 i need to work on travis 2.0 to become the hear the company needs. he also says it might be longer or shorter than you might expect, this leave. this comes after a report authored by the
i'm vicky nguyen. kris is off. >> and i'm sam brock. let's get now to that breaking news, and it is a bombshell. uber's founder and ceo stepping away from the company. >> let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott mcgrew. scott, you say kalanick was the biggest driving force at uber but perhaps also its biggest liability. >> reporter: yeah. travis kalanick, bizarre memos about sex. he would write to getting caught on camera, vicky, to chewing out an uber driver on...
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senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us now with a first look at her report tonight coming up at 11:00 >> reporter: san francisco police department has had a clear policy that says it does not work with federal agents toll enforce immigration law. san francisco is one of the most ardent sanctuary cities in the nation, but now the internal affairs division is looking into whether an sfpd officer violate that had route. you may recall last month we took our undercover cameras to a san francisco street corner to show you a marketplace where stolen goodsre sold right how in the, everything from crab meat to raw steaks and while we were doing our surveillance officer josh frye walked up to a group to asian and hispanic men and take a look at what he said. >> wait until we get ins involved in this. it will be awesome. we'll ship everybody back to their own countries. >> what we learned about officer frye and how this wasn't his first confrontation on camera. the officer declined to comment for our report. hope to see back here tonight at 11:00. >> if you have a tip for vicky or t
senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen joins us now with a first look at her report tonight coming up at 11:00 >> reporter: san francisco police department has had a clear policy that says it does not work with federal agents toll enforce immigration law. san francisco is one of the most ardent sanctuary cities in the nation, but now the internal affairs division is looking into whether an sfpd officer violate that had route. you may recall last month we took our undercover cameras to...
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i'm vicky nguyen. heading straight to vaine for the forecast, so many events going on. greek festival happening with events and people want to know. good time to go out. an artichoke festival, too. >> right. and actually comfortable pap good word for it, because we're going to see a little cooling on the coast. >> we'll take it. >> maybe breezy conditions. at least we're not going to get into the 90s and upper 90s. it won't be too hot. some valley areas might reach upper 80s. keep that in mind. look at this gorgeous shot overlooking mount hamilton. definitely a great day for a hike. especially since we're in the 50s now. a good time to get away and kirkwood looking absolutely beautiful. we'll be climbing into those 50s and 60s for the coast are and the bay, but those overcast skies you see now will start to burn off. fog starts to burn off making way for mostly clear conditions the majority of the bay area. seeing partly cloudy skies along the coastline. at least it warms up nicely. the temperature trend in san francisco right now is showing a climb into the 60s, and cl
i'm vicky nguyen. heading straight to vaine for the forecast, so many events going on. greek festival happening with events and people want to know. good time to go out. an artichoke festival, too. >> right. and actually comfortable pap good word for it, because we're going to see a little cooling on the coast. >> we'll take it. >> maybe breezy conditions. at least we're not going to get into the 90s and upper 90s. it won't be too hot. some valley areas might reach upper 80s....
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i'm vicky nguyen. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. sam and kris have the day off. it's been more than six months since the ghost ship warehouse went up in flames and now the blame is being squarely placed on the tennants. max harris, did he have anything to say during his arraignment? >> reporter: well, they were very upset and said they did not want to speak to the media. several of them sat outside together and embraced each other. inside the courtroom, cameras were not allowed, but max harris appeared behind the glass, and now he has long blue hair. his attorney asked to schedule a plea date which is now set for june 15th. harris and almena both face involuntary manslaughter for 36 people who died at a fire in a music event in the warehouse last december. the cause of the fire is still undetermined, but the district attorney said both harris and almena are responsible for creating the living space that created a high-risk death. harris' friends also walked out of the courtroom with their hands linked together. the attorney for harris did not offer much comment a
i'm vicky nguyen. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. sam and kris have the day off. it's been more than six months since the ghost ship warehouse went up in flames and now the blame is being squarely placed on the tennants. max harris, did he have anything to say during his arraignment? >> reporter: well, they were very upset and said they did not want to speak to the media. several of them sat outside together and embraced each other. inside the courtroom, cameras were not allowed, but max...
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our senior investigative report remember vicky nguyen did some digging into their past and found out where they have been since the ghost ship fire and posted her story to our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> the birds and the bees are on the agenda tonight at the palo alto unified school district pleading for the board. parents are abuzz over curriculum they say is just too much for their seventh grade students. under california's healthy youth act all public school districts have to provide sexual health instruction once in middle school and once in high school but some parents protested that the lessons as just too much for those tender seventh graders. the sexual health lessons by law have to cover things like birth control, stds and decision-making. the district's nursing staff will partner with the nonprofit health connected, and according to the school board agenda item, parents will have access to all materials before their children do, but here's one of the pickles here. they are only available in person. they are not posted online. parents do have the choice to opt their childr
our senior investigative report remember vicky nguyen did some digging into their past and found out where they have been since the ghost ship fire and posted her story to our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> the birds and the bees are on the agenda tonight at the palo alto unified school district pleading for the board. parents are abuzz over curriculum they say is just too much for their seventh grade students. under california's healthy youth act all public school districts have to...
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i'm kira klapper in for vickie nguyen.than yesterday. >> a few degrees cooler than yesterday so i think we're on the right track. look right now, the peninsula 61 degrees. the south bay 61. if you notice we're still waking up to some fairly warmer/cool temps in some areas. it will feel sticky out e,
i'm kira klapper in for vickie nguyen.than yesterday. >> a few degrees cooler than yesterday so i think we're on the right track. look right now, the peninsula 61 degrees. the south bay 61. if you notice we're still waking up to some fairly warmer/cool temps in some areas. it will feel sticky out e,
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our senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen looks at their past and where they have been since thep fire. we posted her story on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >> it's 6:33 right now on your tuesday morning. and happening today, opponents of a proposed east bay jail expansion plan on voicing their concerns about it. county supervisors are considered a nearly $100 million expand of the center in richmond. opponents plan to attend the meeting held in martinez. >> walnut creek leaders will consider new options to tackle homelessness. they'll consider a new task force. issues include improving relationships between the homeless and businesses and resources. the special meeting is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. >> it's been beleaguered criticized for its conditions but closing sections san francisco's hall of justice may save the city money, close to $100 million. that's the conclusion of a new study by city analysts reported by the sf chronicle. they say san francisco could save $95 million over the span of about ten years by moving officers at detention facilities into a new lease space. that
our senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen looks at their past and where they have been since thep fire. we posted her story on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >> it's 6:33 right now on your tuesday morning. and happening today, opponents of a proposed east bay jail expansion plan on voicing their concerns about it. county supervisors are considered a nearly $100 million expand of the center in richmond. opponents plan to attend the meeting held in martinez. >> walnut creek leaders...
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our senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen looks at their past and where they have been since thep fire. we posted her story on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >> live now to washington this morning where new information is coming in overnight on the russia investigation. >> a leaked document provided more evidence that russian officials tried to hack the u.s. presidential election. >> tracie potts live in washington this morning with what we're learning about the documents and the nsa contractor who leaked it. good morning. >> hey, good morning. we haven't verified the document, the online website that posted it did, say that the nsa last month had new details on how russian military operatives tried to hack into our election. launching a cyberattack on election software, and even sending out phishing e-mails to more than 100 local officials all over the country trying to get their credentials to get access to your votes. while you were at the polls last november, russia wasn't just trying to influence your choice with fake news. they were literally trying to hack your vote, accordi
our senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen looks at their past and where they have been since thep fire. we posted her story on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >> live now to washington this morning where new information is coming in overnight on the russia investigation. >> a leaked document provided more evidence that russian officials tried to hack the u.s. presidential election. >> tracie potts live in washington this morning with what we're learning about the documents...