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claudine wong is in sacramento this morning. she will give us a preview of brown's inauguration. >>> out going governor arnold schwarzenegger plans to be at the inauguration ceremony. when he leaves office he will most likely hit the speech circuit. governor swats neigher became governor after the 2003 reelection and was elected in 2006. if you would like to watch it live ktvu will stream it live on our website ktvu.com. you can find a history of jerry's last inauguration. >>> gene wong will become the -- seven other elected officials will also take the oath of office. ktvu smoke with mayor elect wong how -- quan how she will deal with the crime. >> young men are involved with murders. young men that don't have a lot of hope. >> now at 8:30 mayor elect quan will take part in a walk that will trace history. that's where the inauguration ceremony begins at 11:00 a.m.. . >> a search for a missing man will resume today. john bass disappeared. bass went out new years eve looking for mushrooms in the jackson state demonstration forest
claudine wong is in sacramento this morning. she will give us a preview of brown's inauguration. >>> out going governor arnold schwarzenegger plans to be at the inauguration ceremony. when he leaves office he will most likely hit the speech circuit. governor swats neigher became governor after the 2003 reelection and was elected in 2006. if you would like to watch it live ktvu will stream it live on our website ktvu.com. you can find a history of jerry's last inauguration. >>>...
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>> hinojosa: you were suzie wong, the suzie wong? >> i was also cast as...t as the lead in flower drum song. so i had to choose between the two. how many chances does an asian actress have? and the two biggest show comes to town and i can't do both. anyway, first of all, i did not play suzie wong as a victim. i never play people as a victim. it's just by instinct. >> hinojosa: you don't like to play the victim. so oftentimes there is a perception of asian women as the victims. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and you basically are saying, "that's not our story whatsoever." >> well, you have to... you have to trade in a sense. i'll give you a very recent example. i did television, which... the scene is... the woman has many scenes. and they want to shoot it the first day, and lots and lots of dialogue. and it's pretty... now, you know, people are much better. they don't stereotype that much. but then i notice there are two lines which i don't want this woman to say. so i got there the first day. they were very worried. they thought i couldn't remember all these lines. as
>> hinojosa: you were suzie wong, the suzie wong? >> i was also cast as...t as the lead in flower drum song. so i had to choose between the two. how many chances does an asian actress have? and the two biggest show comes to town and i can't do both. anyway, first of all, i did not play suzie wong as a victim. i never play people as a victim. it's just by instinct. >> hinojosa: you don't like to play the victim. so oftentimes there is a perception of asian women as the victims....
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. >> howard wong, i'm an architect and have worked on historic structures. also, with many of my fellow architects and preservation architects who are a specialized field, architects do not claim to be historic preservation architect. it often requires degrees and a graduate degrees. they also rely on professional historians. we believe by the very nature of rfp's, historians and preservation architects often have established credentials, academic requirements, just as a doctor, lawyer, engineer. all of these fields jhave logical credentials. a historian works on many issues. continuation reports. preservation criteria. historic district criteria. the academically inclined work that takes years of actual practice. perhaps internships as an architect or a lawyer might achieve them. the charter amendment is legal language. it is the city charter now. it is something that the residents are expected to abide by. looking at the text of prop j that created the positions for the historic preservation. professional qualifications, federal guidelines. just as you and
. >> howard wong, i'm an architect and have worked on historic structures. also, with many of my fellow architects and preservation architects who are a specialized field, architects do not claim to be historic preservation architect. it often requires degrees and a graduate degrees. they also rely on professional historians. we believe by the very nature of rfp's, historians and preservation architects often have established credentials, academic requirements, just as a doctor, lawyer,...
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secretary boomer: howard wong, and he is our last speaker. chair nolan: good afternoon, mr. wong. >> the central subway's state and local funding would go along way in saving and fixing the muni system which is crumbling before our very eyes. the rail, the train derailments that the balboa maintenance facility in station, the central computer system breakdowns, trains that have gone off track, it breaks have failed. we know that from your own reports that the $2 billion of deferred infrastructure over many years are catching up. infrastructure problems are happening now come in the years in between this and the projected opening of the central subatomic if it is built. when it is built, what do we have? we have a system that does not solve the transit problems of that 1.7-mile stretch. we have in the eir projections about a decrease in service availability, something in the range of 76,000 miles per year carry it -- per year. there has been no consistency in projections of what the central subway will offer, but looking at the tracks themselves, looking at the physical layou
secretary boomer: howard wong, and he is our last speaker. chair nolan: good afternoon, mr. wong. >> the central subway's state and local funding would go along way in saving and fixing the muni system which is crumbling before our very eyes. the rail, the train derailments that the balboa maintenance facility in station, the central computer system breakdowns, trains that have gone off track, it breaks have failed. we know that from your own reports that the $2 billion of deferred...
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claudine wong joins us now with details about what's happening in sacramento. >> good afternoon, claudine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. yes, the ceremony wrapped up about 20 minutes ago. and jerry brown is now california's 39th governor. among the crowd, voters who, by the lottery, began to watch. >> optimism. i know the state deficit is pretty terrible. >> reporter: the key words of the day are low key and low budget. in that spirit, governor newsom walked to the memorial auditorium today. he also joked about the a ffordable hot dogs set on the lawn. >> the bar is set appropriately. it's not the time to be os ten tushies, not when people are -- os ten tushies, not -- not when people are struggling. >> reporter: inside the auditorium, began festivities just after 11:00 this morning. he was introduced by his wife moments before taking the oath. >> without any mental reservation. >> or -- >> really without any mental reservation. >> reporter: times have changed and brown says experience matters. >> at this stage in my life, i've not come here to embrace delay or denial. there's no oth
claudine wong joins us now with details about what's happening in sacramento. >> good afternoon, claudine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. yes, the ceremony wrapped up about 20 minutes ago. and jerry brown is now california's 39th governor. among the crowd, voters who, by the lottery, began to watch. >> optimism. i know the state deficit is pretty terrible. >> reporter: the key words of the day are low key and low budget. in that spirit, governor newsom walked to the...
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so has it been working cot joins us with -- claudine wong joins us with details. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. some of this research data that we looked at seems like common sense. researchers talked to a thousand commuters and 93% said they want a fast trip across the bay. that's not surprising. but the question remains, is this commute actually getting any faster? before the sun came up, we t racked down some of the bay area's earliest commuters to find out if congestion pricing has done anything about congestion. >> no. >> reporter: it's still the s ame? >> still the same. >> reporter: so you think it's working? >> yeah. yeah. it's less congestion. >> reporter: over the last six months, researchers have been talking to commuters. they surveyed 1,000 people and put 85 people in focus groups for a two-hour discussion about how they commute and why. some of what they found. 22% say they could change their destination. 27% could change what time they head out and 40% said they actually don't need their car to get to pork -- to get to work. >> you only have to have a few people change the
so has it been working cot joins us with -- claudine wong joins us with details. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. some of this research data that we looked at seems like common sense. researchers talked to a thousand commuters and 93% said they want a fast trip across the bay. that's not surprising. but the question remains, is this commute actually getting any faster? before the sun came up, we t racked down some of the bay area's earliest commuters to find out if congestion pricing...
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claudine wong has been on the story all morning. she'll have more details coming up at 8:00. >>> a san rafael police officer has been placed on administrative leave after being arrested on suspicion of threatening a man with a gun. police say officer michael a gustas got into an argument with a man at a petaluma restaurant on new year's eve and pulled out a handgun. if prosecutors charge him with assault with a deadly weaponnen, he could face up to -- weapon, he -- he could face prison time. >>> a cell phone is giving us a controversial look at a s hooting. officers were confronting a man in a wheelchair late morning. investigators say he had just stabbed a police officer after slashing some car tires. police chief george gascon says this video does not tell the whole story. >> the video showing us the focus of the camera of the e vent, it shows one point of view. we're not seeing what the officers are seeing. we're not seeing what the officers are thinking about, obviously. >> this is the second o fficer- involved shooting in san f
claudine wong has been on the story all morning. she'll have more details coming up at 8:00. >>> a san rafael police officer has been placed on administrative leave after being arrested on suspicion of threatening a man with a gun. police say officer michael a gustas got into an argument with a man at a petaluma restaurant on new year's eve and pulled out a handgun. if prosecutors charge him with assault with a deadly weaponnen, he could face up to -- weapon, he -- he could face prison...
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he never came home and anna wong actually died of heartbreak waiting for her husband to come home. come through this al, there the flower is for her. >> the street has a lot of garbage and some homeless and there is no reason for the perfume smell but not everyone smells it. >> isn't it isn't just spooky ss but a lesson in history and culture. >> this was invented 1894. they started to put a tea garden into the restaurant. i went to share my stories and my heritage and my family. >> they say visitors have claimed to see and smell ghosts. with or without a ser natural encounter say it is well worth the trip. >> it's nice spooky zbleirs thought was interesting to see, history you normally wouldn't see every day. >> who can blame them. dan ashley, "abc 7 news". >>> up next, 7 on your side, hundreds of tiny holes suddenly appear in a woman's [ male announcer ] myron needed an mba to turn his technology into a business. so he chose a university where the faculty average over 14 years of experience in their fields... to help him turn a thesis into a business plan and accelerate the path
he never came home and anna wong actually died of heartbreak waiting for her husband to come home. come through this al, there the flower is for her. >> the street has a lot of garbage and some homeless and there is no reason for the perfume smell but not everyone smells it. >> isn't it isn't just spooky ss but a lesson in history and culture. >> this was invented 1894. they started to put a tea garden into the restaurant. i went to share my stories and my heritage and my...
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live in marin county, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:04. well, this morning the investigation continues into a fatal officer-involved shooting in oakland. this happened late yesterday after a high speed chase ended with a violent crash at 85th and san leandro street. investigators say police officers were forced to shoot a man who had threatened them with a gun. police say the man had just come out of a car that police had been chasing through east oakland for more than ten minutes. >> he was armed with two guns. the officer engaged the suspect. he did not follow the officers commands at which time the officers did fire and the suspect has died from his wounds. >> now oakland police have not yet told us the name of the man who was killed. but they did capture a second person who ran out of that car. also we're told that during the chase the oakland police radio system crashed. not clear yet if that radio problem effected the police response. >>> oakland animal services are working to find homes for 33 dogs rescued from horrible conditions.
live in marin county, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:04. well, this morning the investigation continues into a fatal officer-involved shooting in oakland. this happened late yesterday after a high speed chase ended with a violent crash at 85th and san leandro street. investigators say police officers were forced to shoot a man who had threatened them with a gun. police say the man had just come out of a car that police had been chasing through east oakland for more...
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ktvu channel 2 reporter claudine wong is in the east bay with more on that. claudine. >> reporter: hi, sal. it was clear as we came up here we hit lafayette and that's when it started to get a little foggy. we're at the toll plaza at the benicia bridge. approached this area saw dense fog advisories this morning. the cars are headed into really just the soup of the fog this morning. you can't see anything. you can't even see the lights that light the bridge. it can be a dangerous situation if you're coming out here. so certainly just make sure you keep your speeds down as you head into this area. there's an advisory being put out by the chp but also gets thick by vacaville up to yo lo county line. we expect this fog advisory to be in place all morning long until about 10:00 this morning. it's a good reminder to just take it slow as you head through here. live at the benicia bridge, claudine wong, channel 2 news. >>> all right. time now 5:01. this morning cal train is investigating a deadly accident. this happened shortly after midnight right near the californi
ktvu channel 2 reporter claudine wong is in the east bay with more on that. claudine. >> reporter: hi, sal. it was clear as we came up here we hit lafayette and that's when it started to get a little foggy. we're at the toll plaza at the benicia bridge. approached this area saw dense fog advisories this morning. the cars are headed into really just the soup of the fog this morning. you can't see anything. you can't even see the lights that light the bridge. it can be a dangerous situation...
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claudine wong, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> outgoing governor schwarzenegger plans to hit the speech circuit and possibly write an autobiography. schwarzenegger was elected after the recall election and then was reelected again in 2006. if you would like to see the speech, go to ktvu.com. we'll stream it live. >>> 8:04. this morning, police in novato are out there searching for gunmen involved in a shooting that happened outside the s afeway super market. kraig debro is out there now and is live with the latest that he found out -- with what he found out. >> reporter: apparently bloat of the victims are in -- both of the victims are in critical condition. the fire truck did come in and hose down that area. typically, they hose off the glass and some of the blood from the scene. police have not released the names of the victims but they say moth of -- both of them have know -- novato addresses. police say the two men were s itting in the car when they were shot by at least one p erson. now, i have seen videotape of the shooting and spoken to a safeway employee. we weren't allow
claudine wong, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> outgoing governor schwarzenegger plans to hit the speech circuit and possibly write an autobiography. schwarzenegger was elected after the recall election and then was reelected again in 2006. if you would like to see the speech, go to ktvu.com. we'll stream it live. >>> 8:04. this morning, police in novato are out there searching for gunmen involved in a shooting that happened outside the s afeway super market. kraig debro is...
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claudine wong joins us with more on the investigation. good morning, claudine. >> reporter: good morning. police are searching for the shooter or shooters. six vick times are -- victims are in the hospital. i want to give you perspective where this happened. if you take a look down d- street you can see the van down there. police spent the night coming the area for evidence. that's where they believe the initial round of shots were fired from. if you look over to 89th street, you can see broken glass on the street. that's where most of the victims were hit. they were standing near or in a car there. behind the car was a house where an innocent victim was hit by a stray bullet. this is what the scene looked like minutes after the shooting. victims had scattered when the shots were fired and showing up at multiple locations looking for help. you had multiple shots fired, six victims, and an unknown number of suspects. we talked to one neighbor. what did it sound like? >> i don't know how to describable it. >> reporter: you heard multiple ti
claudine wong joins us with more on the investigation. good morning, claudine. >> reporter: good morning. police are searching for the shooter or shooters. six vick times are -- victims are in the hospital. i want to give you perspective where this happened. if you take a look down d- street you can see the van down there. police spent the night coming the area for evidence. that's where they believe the initial round of shots were fired from. if you look over to 89th street, you can see...
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pole yesterday and this video shows a scene yesterday, but the area is shut down and ktvus claudine wong is at the scene gathering late details and how long it's going to be this way. the scene is active now for hours and hours. in fact, it was active overnight as the investigation continues and that is a good area to avoid. camino pablo at minor road, near the orind gary countrymanry club there on camino pablo. a lot of people use it in the morning. we'll let you know whether or not this is open for a commute and we'll keep an eye on it for you. this is a look at san francisco, northbound 101, approaching the 80 split and that is at the speed limit and there is no road work in san francisco. 4:32, let's go to pam. >>> a search will resume at a central valley canal at 9:00 a.m., looking for clues and the kidnap victim. according to one local report, deputies are investigating a receipt for tires purchased in 2009, by suspect jose rodriguez. the receipt shows the brand of tires and that could help investigators match fire tracks found near the canal. yesterday, drivers pulled out two more
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live in oakland claudine wong. >>> time now 6:34.tudents at stanford are being warned by police walk in pairs following a terrifying attack on the campus. a man tried to grab a student as she walked across campus monday evening. he let her go when she fought back. at this point stanford police have a vague description of the attacker that is described as a man in his 40s. he's got brown hair with a mustache or goatee. thin build and was wearing a dark hooded jacket. >>> a cell phone camera is giving us a new look at a controversial officer shooting. a passer by shot the video. it shows officers confronting a man in a wheelchair. he just stabbed a police officer after slashing car tires. police chief george gascon says it does not show the whole story. >> the video is showing us the focus of the camera of an event and showing one point of view. we're not seeing what the officers are seeing. obviously we're not seeing what the officers are thinking about. >> potato appear -- this is the second officer involved shooting in the last week
live in oakland claudine wong. >>> time now 6:34.tudents at stanford are being warned by police walk in pairs following a terrifying attack on the campus. a man tried to grab a student as she walked across campus monday evening. he let her go when she fought back. at this point stanford police have a vague description of the attacker that is described as a man in his 40s. he's got brown hair with a mustache or goatee. thin build and was wearing a dark hooded jacket. >>> a cell...
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allen wong tells us about her incredible journey here and the couple who helped make it possible. >>'m going to look at your eye. >> it's been a long journey from ethiopia and 13-year-old blaine is anxious to undergo life-saving surgery on a cancer on her eye. >> this has gone all the way over to the other start of the eye and starting to hit on the cornea there, right on the edge of the cornea. >> they sold their only source of income. her tiny village chipped in the rest. >> most people in this particular region don't live past 40 years of age. one in five kids don't survive. it's very, very, very difficult to see. >> physician's assistant janet turns and her husband dr. john turns discovered blaine's cancer during a relief initial with a group called doctors giving back. >> within two years it would have riddled her body and she would have never survived. >> but the cancer hasn't spread and they hope doctors at the hospital can remove it for good. the journey from her village of 2,000 people has been an eye-opener. >> i was very amazed by friends and the very buildings, have amazi
allen wong tells us about her incredible journey here and the couple who helped make it possible. >>'m going to look at your eye. >> it's been a long journey from ethiopia and 13-year-old blaine is anxious to undergo life-saving surgery on a cancer on her eye. >> this has gone all the way over to the other start of the eye and starting to hit on the cornea there, right on the edge of the cornea. >> they sold their only source of income. her tiny village chipped in the...
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ktvu's claudine wong was the only reporter to talk one-on- one with quan and chief anthony b atts as they went into the m eeting this morning and claudine wong joins us with m ore. >> reporter: good morning. how are you feeling about t oday's meetings? >> which ones? i have like ten meetings today. >> reporter: with the police department specifically. >> i'm doing a meet-and-greet with the police department and the chief. >> reporter: will this be open door? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: why not? >> this is our regular lineup. >> we never let you guys into the lineup. but if i was to let anybody in, it would be you. [ laughter ] >> reporter: well, thank you. how are you feeling about relationships? >> i have a dynamite boss. it's good to have her here. >> reporter: it was all smiles this morning, but it's been no secret that the relationship between the new mayor and the police department has been described as rocky at times. we did just talk to the union president who just came out of the lineup meeting about that. here's what he had to say about the relationship between the m ayor and
ktvu's claudine wong was the only reporter to talk one-on- one with quan and chief anthony b atts as they went into the m eeting this morning and claudine wong joins us with m ore. >> reporter: good morning. how are you feeling about t oday's meetings? >> which ones? i have like ten meetings today. >> reporter: with the police department specifically. >> i'm doing a meet-and-greet with the police department and the chief. >> reporter: will this be open door?...
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allen wong is in pittsburgh. >> got sick, runny noses, coughing. >> but it was never-ending, a medicaltery until the answer fell right through his ceiling. >> we were getting sick from mold. and i went down there and asked them, you know, this is mold? no. it's wet dirt. that's what she told me at the office. >> after he complained to the management of the apartments in pittsburg, lombardo was told to hire his own mold specialist for $500. >> this was the black mold they brought out of my house. >> the report showed high levels of black mold and recommendation to find and fix an apparent leak in the roof. other residents are complaining about respiratory illnesses and now they wonder what could be growing behind their walls and ceilings. the city of pittsburg building inspectors are expected to examine one of the building's roofs and determine whether or not there's proper ventilation for these apartment units. >> our attempts to contact the managers and corporate headquarters in dallas, texas, was unsuccessful. now they're suing the management company, riverstone residential group and
allen wong is in pittsburgh. >> got sick, runny noses, coughing. >> but it was never-ending, a medicaltery until the answer fell right through his ceiling. >> we were getting sick from mold. and i went down there and asked them, you know, this is mold? no. it's wet dirt. that's what she told me at the office. >> after he complained to the management of the apartments in pittsburg, lombardo was told to hire his own mold specialist for $500. >> this was the black...
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. >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. let's start off with your look another weather and traffic. good morning, steve. >> thank you. temperatures up in the 40s. a little mist and drizzle out there. it's very simple on the highs. if you can't clear that fog you stay in the low 50s. if you do low to mid 60s. here is sal. >>> steve, right now now a fogged a rise ily is -- advisory. on the bay bridge traffic will be busy. you can see the toll plaza traffic. it's even foggy there. just take it easy as you drive around the bay area. now at 5:01 let's go back to the desk. >>> all right, sal, itwas tricky out there. he's only been on the job for a little more than a year. oakland's police chief may be heading to another big city. kraig debro is joining us live. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: yeah a little more than a year chief anthony bass may be getting the same job in san jose. no official comment at oakland headquarters. oakland police spokesperson confirmed the information to the newspaper. he was a finalist for the job i
. >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. let's start off with your look another weather and traffic. good morning, steve. >> thank you. temperatures up in the 40s. a little mist and drizzle out there. it's very simple on the highs. if you can't clear that fog you stay in the low 50s. if you do low to mid 60s. here is sal. >>> steve, right now now a fogged a rise ily is -- advisory. on the bay bridge traffic will be busy. you can see the toll plaza traffic. it's even...
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live here in oakland claudine wong. >>> time now 6:06. there is a new report unvailing there were communication problems in san bruno immediately after the deadly pipeline explosion. they operated in a room that was well known for having cell phone signal problems. only a few communication glitches broke up the massive disaster response. this information is coming in a report released yesterday by the san mateo county releases. >>> a bomb squad gave the all clear after a very intense situation in concord. police evacuated homes after they discovered military explosives. concord police immediately issued a shelter in place order, shut down streets, and then went door to door. >>> we just saw police cars coming in and they started knocking on everybodies doors all around. they were telling us to stay as far away as possible. >> they determined there was not a risk of explosion. a woman living in a home had put the explosives inside of her truck after clearing out a garage in lafayette. the mortars have been in the garage for years. >>> time
live here in oakland claudine wong. >>> time now 6:06. there is a new report unvailing there were communication problems in san bruno immediately after the deadly pipeline explosion. they operated in a room that was well known for having cell phone signal problems. only a few communication glitches broke up the massive disaster response. this information is coming in a report released yesterday by the san mateo county releases. >>> a bomb squad gave the all clear after a very...
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make this presentation, but it is on behalf of the chef, the owner and executive chef and also peter wonghere we are. come on, everybody. they did a great job. >> the chef will be the incoming chair person of the chef association. it will be with us every year catering and contributing to our community. we want to express our appreciation, and thank you so much. [applause] >> we are all about good food and pictures, of course. we would love for you to say a few words. >> good evening. it is such an honor for us to be here tonight. in the partner of the asian chef association , and in the founder of -- i am the founder of chefs without borders. for us to be year to stand in front of you, it is an honor to be here to be part out the asian pacific americans five years in a row, and we are honored to do everything to serve the food, and we try the best we can, so tonight, i hope you enjoyed the food very much, and we hope to see you again. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. we have more food for you. two quick things -- we have finally coming up right now, and we have a green room rec
make this presentation, but it is on behalf of the chef, the owner and executive chef and also peter wonghere we are. come on, everybody. they did a great job. >> the chef will be the incoming chair person of the chef association. it will be with us every year catering and contributing to our community. we want to express our appreciation, and thank you so much. [applause] >> we are all about good food and pictures, of course. we would love for you to say a few words. >> good...
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will wong wanted to know, have humans explored the deepest parts of our oceans?hat's tonight's good question. january 23rd, 1960, two men, don walsh and squawk picard go inside an submersible and go to the deepest part of the ocean. the maryanne as trench. >> it's two human, have been the challenger deep in the min data now stretch, they did it 50 years ago and it's never been done since. >> john mccost kerr, california academy of sciences who himself has descended 9,000 feet under the ocean's surface says it is hard for most people to fathom. >> it's deeper than mount everest is tall. it's all most 7 miles deep. >> it took more than 5 hours to get to the bottom. >> it's so dark, you can close your eyes, push your eyes like this, and the little bit of light you see is more than all the light there is down there except a little bit of light that is produced by animals. >> yeah, believe it or not, mccost kerr says there are animals down there. >> since hen with the remote operated cameras we have been able to see some flat fish and flouncers on the bottom of the oc
will wong wanted to know, have humans explored the deepest parts of our oceans?hat's tonight's good question. january 23rd, 1960, two men, don walsh and squawk picard go inside an submersible and go to the deepest part of the ocean. the maryanne as trench. >> it's two human, have been the challenger deep in the min data now stretch, they did it 50 years ago and it's never been done since. >> john mccost kerr, california academy of sciences who himself has descended 9,000 feet under...
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claudine wong is in sacramento this morning. she joins us to talk about jerry brown's past and the challenges he faces starting today. >> reporter: good morning, pam. this is the memorial place behind. the highway patrol is starting to set up cones around the building this morning. they are setting up cones around the block and this is the block that jerry brown has been down before. a couple of times. back in 1975 and 1979 jerry brown lead the state as governor. he was low key then and it has been jerry brown's thing. we don't expect that to change. low key and low budget is the order of the day this day. he will be sworn in at at auditorium. he will be snacking on hot dogs and chips. political experts say today's speech while symbolic may not be as important as the speech many californians will be watching in the comes days. >> i think all eyes will be focused on him but more so on the actual inauguration that has a lot of symbolism. i think january 10th or whenever he delivers his state of the state address will be much more
claudine wong is in sacramento this morning. she joins us to talk about jerry brown's past and the challenges he faces starting today. >> reporter: good morning, pam. this is the memorial place behind. the highway patrol is starting to set up cones around the building this morning. they are setting up cones around the block and this is the block that jerry brown has been down before. a couple of times. back in 1975 and 1979 jerry brown lead the state as governor. he was low key then and...
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ktvu's claudine wong joins us live to explain where the search teams are focusing their efforts now. good afternoon, claudine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. search teams have been here about 90 minutes. they left a few minutes ago but they focused their attention and specifically canines down this driveway and behind this home. that is where the 53-year-old lives. and that's the last place she can be traced. now before they left search teams told me their dogs got a hit once behind the house and once in front of the house. they believe she did like to walk in the area. right now they're going back and they're organizing their ground search teams and checking the creeks with dogs also there trying to pick up her scent. authorities hope canines can tell them where 53-year-old debra went when she left her home last week. they say she liked to hike and walk, but her purse, id and credit cards were all found at her house. >> she just was there and then she left. we believe on foot just because the car is still parked at the residence. >> reporter: there are few clues. and at the high
ktvu's claudine wong joins us live to explain where the search teams are focusing their efforts now. good afternoon, claudine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. search teams have been here about 90 minutes. they left a few minutes ago but they focused their attention and specifically canines down this driveway and behind this home. that is where the 53-year-old lives. and that's the last place she can be traced. now before they left search teams told me their dogs got a hit once behind...
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allen wong reports from her inauguration. >> there was a grassroots spiel at mayor qwan's open housenauguration where the public was invited into her office. >> the neighborhoods and the people that live there should influence and make that decision about what happens at city hall and now we have a mayor that allowed that to happen. >> mayor qwan hung this outside her office which says -- loosely translated said work for and glorify the people. >> mayor qwan began her inauguration by paying her respects to ancestors in oakland's chinatown, walking from the building where her immigrant father was a cook all the way to the steps of city hall. >> the first thing i want to do is put the children at the heart of the politics and the business of oakland. >> qwan wants to reduce the city's crime rate by improving education and job opportunities for youth. and she's asking for 2,000 mentors. >> if i can get some relationship of a caring adult on a one to one basis, sometimes to help parents, sometimes parents and foster care, i think will make a huge difference. >> she wants current use prog
allen wong reports from her inauguration. >> there was a grassroots spiel at mayor qwan's open housenauguration where the public was invited into her office. >> the neighborhoods and the people that live there should influence and make that decision about what happens at city hall and now we have a mayor that allowed that to happen. >> mayor qwan hung this outside her office which says -- loosely translated said work for and glorify the people. >> mayor qwan began her...
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i'd like to call in susan wong. wang you approving the balance score card since will slash. 2010-02011. there are no speakers signed up. owing none >> i just wanted to confirm that it is aler >> that is true, there on libel and prince pallings >> thank you. i need a rom call, please. >> item o ask a vote on the consent calendar moved under section f. ms. fewer, roll call, please. >> item p consent cal ender riz lugss a couple items pulled from the commission reading. 2 b. >> a request to move $29,000 in restricted find to consultant fees. i ask for background information about this. my understanding is that it was a process. i'd like to skw mr. truitt if he could comment on this. budgets like after school programs to the best of not honored in september of what it could have been and should have been. they were able to access the funds. so again, we were reminded that this still hadn't gone before you. the district coordinator for this school is laura chavez. she was only replaced last week laura has gone to isa as
i'd like to call in susan wong. wang you approving the balance score card since will slash. 2010-02011. there are no speakers signed up. owing none >> i just wanted to confirm that it is aler >> that is true, there on libel and prince pallings >> thank you. i need a rom call, please. >> item o ask a vote on the consent calendar moved under section f. ms. fewer, roll call, please. >> item p consent cal ender riz lugss a couple items pulled from the commission...
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in oakland, allen wong abc 7 news. >> more to bring you here this evening.you can not keep it to yourself next personal information police can now sort through with no warrant. >> also why some i-phone users still didn't get their wake up calls this morning. >>> and later. why did thousands of dead birds fall from the sky in arkansas? all that coming up later on "nightline". >> we go inside the hair war tonight with 6.7 billion dollar hair care industry at stake. companies now racing to find a solution to the bad hair day. >> we visit the fattest place on earth. tiny ♪ [ male announcer ] when sean was looking at mba programs, he wanted a curriculum designed to meet market needs, with faculty who brought real-world perspective on where the business world was headed and the practical experience to help him make an impact. my name is sean blankenship, i'm making the electric car more accessible, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] learn more about the school of business at phoenix.edu. i look great in my wedding dress with the help of your amazing light soup
in oakland, allen wong abc 7 news. >> more to bring you here this evening.you can not keep it to yourself next personal information police can now sort through with no warrant. >> also why some i-phone users still didn't get their wake up calls this morning. >>> and later. why did thousands of dead birds fall from the sky in arkansas? all that coming up later on "nightline". >> we go inside the hair war tonight with 6.7 billion dollar hair care industry at...
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claudine wong, ktvu news. >>> the navy is close to deciding whether the bay area should be the permanent home for the uss iowa. the battleship which supported american forces during world war ii is currently moored in sassoon bay. a group in vallejo would like to put the ship on sassoon island. the navy is expected to decide within several weeks which part of california receives the iowa. >>> in news of the world in baghdad at least six people died today in a series of bombings. iraqi police say the bombings targeted both the shiite and sunni community. yesterday a leader in the sunni awakening was arrested for last thursday's attack in carbola that killed 52 people mostly shiite. >>> in tenesia protesters are now calling for the resignation of the interim prime minister. this morning, they shut down the most network, saying that it was trying to intize strikes and was giving out false information. >>> and from the south korea defense ministry comes this video, according to the ministry it shows south korean special forces storming a hijacked freighter on friday. somali pirates took cont
claudine wong, ktvu news. >>> the navy is close to deciding whether the bay area should be the permanent home for the uss iowa. the battleship which supported american forces during world war ii is currently moored in sassoon bay. a group in vallejo would like to put the ship on sassoon island. the navy is expected to decide within several weeks which part of california receives the iowa. >>> in news of the world in baghdad at least six people died today in a series of...
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claudine wong is in oakland this morning. claudine will tell us more about chief batt's concerns. >>> at 10:00 this morning a final vote is expected on plan to replace human toll workers on the golden gate bridge with an eel tron yike one -- electronic one. if approved, 32 people will lose their job. cameras would snap photos of license pleats and drivers would get a bill. kiosks will be set up. it will save the district about $16 million over the next 10 years. >>> if you ride bart you may be able to do some shopping while waiting for your train. >> reporter: we're at the station where a train just went out a short time ago. there were dozens of people coming out of the turnstiles. now it's slower. one san francisco-based company sees these commuters as potential shoppers. the company wants to bring different types of stores and businesses to bart stations. yesterday the board of directors voted 8-1 to start discussing with transmart. we're talking about convenience stores, local farmers markets. bow -- beauty stores along w
claudine wong is in oakland this morning. claudine will tell us more about chief batt's concerns. >>> at 10:00 this morning a final vote is expected on plan to replace human toll workers on the golden gate bridge with an eel tron yike one -- electronic one. if approved, 32 people will lose their job. cameras would snap photos of license pleats and drivers would get a bill. kiosks will be set up. it will save the district about $16 million over the next 10 years. >>> if you...
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as ktvu's claudine wong reports, california's tire financial situation is expected to take center stage. >> reporter: expect governor brown to talk budget tomorrow, but for his budget to work, he needs to extend expired or expiring income, car and sales taxes. and he won't do it without voter approval. >> i do agree with that. we have to take care of the budget. >> taxes is really not that bad. >> reporter: a recent poll says there is support and if there is a guarantee that those dollars will go to things, like, education. >> if they could say that and keep their word, i would absolutely support it. >> reporter: what brown says he won't talk about tomorrow is what happens if he doesn't have support we caught up with state senator leno in san francisco to ask him about the state of the state. leno says even if we don't hear the worst-case scenario in tomorrow's speech, says we will hear a lot about it it in the coming months. leno says the governor wants to reason with voters. >> the governor may use the platform to talk about the importance of letting the voters have a say. >> reporter
as ktvu's claudine wong reports, california's tire financial situation is expected to take center stage. >> reporter: expect governor brown to talk budget tomorrow, but for his budget to work, he needs to extend expired or expiring income, car and sales taxes. and he won't do it without voter approval. >> i do agree with that. we have to take care of the budget. >> taxes is really not that bad. >> reporter: a recent poll says there is support and if there is a guarantee...
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ktvu's claudine wong just caught up with jean quan. >> reporter: good morning. we've been telling you the mayor in her first full day as mayor planned to meet with the oakland police rank and file. that's her car over here. she arrived just a few minutes ago. oakland police chief came down to open the door for her and we got a one on one with them as she walked in. this is what the mayor had to say. >> i have like 12 meetings today. >> reporter: with the police department specifically? >> well, i'm doing basically a meet and greet with the police department and with the chief. >> reporter: will this be open door? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: why not? >> this is our regular line up. >> reporter: why not? >> we never let you into our line ups. but if i was going to let anybody in it would be you. >> reporter: thank you. how long do you expect this meeting to last? will you talk to us after it ends. >> i'm going to speak at the beginning of each. i'm not going to go out and get coffee. >> reporter: how are you feeling about relationships and people? >> i have a dynam
ktvu's claudine wong just caught up with jean quan. >> reporter: good morning. we've been telling you the mayor in her first full day as mayor planned to meet with the oakland police rank and file. that's her car over here. she arrived just a few minutes ago. oakland police chief came down to open the door for her and we got a one on one with them as she walked in. this is what the mayor had to say. >> i have like 12 meetings today. >> reporter: with the police department...
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anchored by claudine wong and also mike mibach. we're very excited to announce that expansion. >> a lot happening. >> yes. >> sal's taking care of your commute. i know you are watching the south bay, right. >> that's a typo. >> i'm -- >> i'm monitoring the south bay. northbound as head up to the 880 interchange, northbound 880 -- 880 monday/101 in san jose doing okay the parking meters, they are enforced today. don't not put money in the m eter. they will cite you. it could be expensive. and read all of the signs, some street sweep something enforced. others not. if you are in doubt, read the signs. no major problems across the bay on 880. if you are driving in san jose, for the most part, we've had light conditions. a couple of slowdowns here and there but right now it looks pretty good. 8:26. let's go to steve. >>> for some on the coast, it will be sunny and warm today. by the way, if you are heading to southern california, los angeles was 82 yesterday. santabarbara and san luis obispo also 80. it's warm for some. it will be warm
anchored by claudine wong and also mike mibach. we're very excited to announce that expansion. >> a lot happening. >> yes. >> sal's taking care of your commute. i know you are watching the south bay, right. >> that's a typo. >> i'm -- >> i'm monitoring the south bay. northbound as head up to the 880 interchange, northbound 880 -- 880 monday/101 in san jose doing okay the parking meters, they are enforced today. don't not put money in the m eter. they will...
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wong is chief of breast surgery at ucs foo.ing up finers you can have improved mobility and range of motion. >> therapies can be painful. and may take a number of sessions to produce results and therapists say and so we're at least the scar tissue this allows them to move their arm better and decrease their pain. >> as you might expect the side affects are bruising. it's one dollar getting you $355 million if you pick the winning numbers in tonight's lottery jackpot. one was not enough for many. we saw people buying $20 and $100. at one point it dropped to $330 million to $355 million in just two hours. and the odds of winning are about $175 million to one good luck. >> and exactly. >> and still to come settlements are in. the i team says how much money mta is playing by bus and cable car driver autos now they're in power how republicans plan to try to kill the president's health care plan. >> and a decision in to [ male announcer ] rockin out to the big hot pastrami. big. hot. pastrami. don't dare call it a cover band -- unles
wong is chief of breast surgery at ucs foo.ing up finers you can have improved mobility and range of motion. >> therapies can be painful. and may take a number of sessions to produce results and therapists say and so we're at least the scar tissue this allows them to move their arm better and decrease their pain. >> as you might expect the side affects are bruising. it's one dollar getting you $355 million if you pick the winning numbers in tonight's lottery jackpot. one was not...
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in oakland, claudine wong, ktvu news. >>> american airlines says it's talking to two mayor travel websites american pulled it's flights from orbitz. american airlines says there's no immediate plans to resume sales on orbitz. expedia did not guilty comment. >>> and new dvd players and tvs will come with a new netflix button. the remotes will be available in early spring. >>> a trial is under way in los angeles to determine whether michael jackson's doctor will stand trial for manslaughter. members of the jackson family attended today's hearing and listened while prosecutors presented their case. prosecutors say dr. murray administered a dangerous anesthetic to help jackson sleep. they also say murray did not administer proper cpr, did not call 911 right away and attempted to cover up evidence of the overdoze. he could face up to four years in prison if convicted. >>> the mystery of what's happening to the bumblebees and why you should care. that story still ahead. >>> and and there's a lot of fog forming out there right now. there's a dense fog advisory out in the san joaquin valley. >>> n
in oakland, claudine wong, ktvu news. >>> american airlines says it's talking to two mayor travel websites american pulled it's flights from orbitz. american airlines says there's no immediate plans to resume sales on orbitz. expedia did not guilty comment. >>> and new dvd players and tvs will come with a new netflix button. the remotes will be available in early spring. >>> a trial is under way in los angeles to determine whether michael jackson's doctor will stand...
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>> howard wong. we support and your for reappointment. he has worked -- andrew for reappointment. he has been a professional architect for many decades. as well as the past president to preserve the mid century modernist buildings. the professional achievements. thank you. supervisor kim: if you would like to speak for public comment, light up in the aisles so i can get a sense. >> he is a close reader, he pays careful attention and his appreciation for the modern environment is also important. supervisor kim: i will be closing public comment. this item is closed. there is a motion to recommend iitem 1 and table item 2. these items are closed. thank you for your service and your willingness to serve again. items 3 and 4? >> the appointment to the historic preservation commission ending december 31, 2014. rejecting the nomination for appointment of richard johnson. supervisor kim: i would like to call forward the candidates. thank you. >> i am the immediate past president of the san francisco museum and historical society. i was a director of the predecessor organization. i like to
>> howard wong. we support and your for reappointment. he has worked -- andrew for reappointment. he has been a professional architect for many decades. as well as the past president to preserve the mid century modernist buildings. the professional achievements. thank you. supervisor kim: if you would like to speak for public comment, light up in the aisles so i can get a sense. >> he is a close reader, he pays careful attention and his appreciation for the modern environment is...
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welcome back to mornings on two, i'm claudine wong. >> and i'm mike mibach.egypt, thousands of demonstrators are once again going to the streets. ktvu's allie rasmus is live. >> reporter: the director of this mosque here in oakland says 25 to 30 of the people who regularly pray here are either from egypt or have family in egypt and obviously they are following the events going on in that country very closely. many flights right now are cancelled out of cairo's airport. the state department is recommending all americans in egypt should leave the country. today marks the fifth day of protest in egypt. he has been the president there for nearly three decades. and protesters believe he is a corrupt dictator and are calling for reform to the egyptian government. we spoke to an egyptian man this morning. he says he thinks a lack of economic opportunity in his native country is what's behind the frustration. >> i am in a position with egypt. i came to america because there is no future back there. so that's the issue of all this. unemployment is incredible. >> now s
welcome back to mornings on two, i'm claudine wong. >> and i'm mike mibach.egypt, thousands of demonstrators are once again going to the streets. ktvu's allie rasmus is live. >> reporter: the director of this mosque here in oakland says 25 to 30 of the people who regularly pray here are either from egypt or have family in egypt and obviously they are following the events going on in that country very closely. many flights right now are cancelled out of cairo's airport. the state...