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these days, his schedule is set by the minute. >> as wong's workload increases, scholarism is trainingther members to carry the torch. agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them. during the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving scholarism all together. >> in the end, tsao decided to stay on and still feels there is a lot more she is offer to the movement. >> her talk comes from her struggles fighting for what she believes in. it's her way of passing on the umbrella revolution to future generations. as students fought for the future of hong kong, one family was inspired to join them. this couple had no interest in politics prior to the umbrella revolution. they have two daughters, one in high sc
these days, his schedule is set by the minute. >> as wong's workload increases, scholarism is trainingther members to carry the torch. agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them. during the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's...
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these days, his schedule is set by the minute. >> as wong's workload increases, scholarism is trainingther members to carry the torch. agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them. during the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving scholarism all together. >> in the end, tsao decided to stay on and still feels there is a lot more she is offer to the movement. >> her talk comes from her struggles fighting for what she believes in. it's her way of passing on the umbrella revolution to future generations. as students fought for the future of hong kong, one family was inspired to join them. this couple had no interest in politics prior to the umbrella revolution. they have two daughters, one in high sc
these days, his schedule is set by the minute. >> as wong's workload increases, scholarism is trainingther members to carry the torch. agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them. during the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's...
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but it's harder to get around wong kim ark, american citizen.g us for "inside story," see you next time. i am ray suarez. tried to enter macedonia from grease. the u.n. coouls for restraint as tensions escalate between north and south korea. red brick former home of
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but it's harder to get around wong kim ark, american citizen.ining us for "inside story," see you next time. i am ray suarez. >> >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> welcome to the newshour. this is al jazeera, live from doha. coming up, desperate and in limbo thousands of refugees trapped on the border between greece and macedonia >>> talks - north and south korean officials great to meet under the threat of military action >>> the u.s....
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>> here. >> council member harriet wong? >> present. >> council member roland wong? >> present. >> thank you. may we please have the reading of the agenda. >> agenda item no. 1. welcome, introduction and roll call. agenda item no. 2, action item. reading and approval of the agenda. agenda item no. 3, public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. information item no. 4, report from co-chair senhaux. agenda item no. 5, information item. presentation on mandatory disabled access improvements legislation. supervisor katy tang will summarize legislation introduced at the board of supervisors' meeting on tuesday, july 7th, 2015. the legislation creates a new citywide program requiring owners of a building with a place of accommodation to take steps to ensure that primary entris are usable by persons with disabilities. presentation by supervisor katy tang, district 4. public comment is welcomed. agenda item no. 6. information-item. 25 years the americans with disabilities act, ada. a brief overview
>> here. >> council member harriet wong? >> present. >> council member roland wong? >> present. >> thank you. may we please have the reading of the agenda. >> agenda item no. 1. welcome, introduction and roll call. agenda item no. 2, action item. reading and approval of the agenda. agenda item no. 3, public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. information item no. 4, report...
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wong, do you know how many people have applied through rule 115 since june of last year? >> i don't have that figure yet, but i can look into it. >> i know in the draft borrow -- brochures for as well as community and city government. do you know how many community based organizations are on that list? >> i would have to look at that. i don't have that offhand. >> thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> now, carla johnson who has been the driving task force for the mayor's office on disabilities. >> thank you, chair mar and supervisor christensen. i'm the supervisor for the mayor's with disabilities and 2 years ago we signed the americans with disabilities act and we had more than 500 people come and the theme was "it doesn't stop here" the reason is under the dream of the ada employment is really the portion that is unfulfilled. we really have not reached the numbers that i think the founders really expected when the ada was first signed and much of the public testimony back in 1988 and 1989 about the needs for this civil rights legislation focused on employ
wong, do you know how many people have applied through rule 115 since june of last year? >> i don't have that figure yet, but i can look into it. >> i know in the draft borrow -- brochures for as well as community and city government. do you know how many community based organizations are on that list? >> i would have to look at that. i don't have that offhand. >> thank you very much for being here. >> thank you. >> now, carla johnson who has been the driving...
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but it's harder to get around wong kim ark, american citizen. thanks for joining us for "inside story," see you next time. i am ray suarez. . >> an "america tonight". a look at the world of weed. what the dutch warned could be a problem in the states. that's a side effect. that's not what people want >>> loosening up the laws in al jazeera america. >> could it be a chance to cash in on a green rush. >> when you look around, how much opportunity do you see? >> it's budding with excite: pun intended. budding with excitement >>> in colorado... an explosion in pot use and marijuana edibles. the dark side of the rocky mountain high >>> thank you for joining us for in special edition from "america tonight". i'm lori jane gliha. we'll start in colorado, recreational marijuana brought in massive amounts of sales, tourism and grow houses like this one. it brought unexpected consequences, that some have law. >> i had really lost touch with reality, and started projectile vomiting in the car. die. >> i said it 20 times. when jordan kooums took his family t
but it's harder to get around wong kim ark, american citizen. thanks for joining us for "inside story," see you next time. i am ray suarez. . >> an "america tonight". a look at the world of weed. what the dutch warned could be a problem in the states. that's a side effect. that's not what people want >>> loosening up the laws in al jazeera america. >> could it be a chance to cash in on a green rush. >> when you look around, how much opportunity do...
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. >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. we continue with that breaking news. this all started with crash on the bridge more than two hours ago. someone fell off the bridge. this is near the toll plaza. alex savidge is live near where the search is ongoing. alex. >> reporter: claudine, good morning to you. a major search near the eastern span of the bay bridge this morning as authorities try to find this young woman who fell into the waters of the bay following a crash this morning. we want to get you to video here and show you what this search looks like. a coast guard helicopter is up in the air. a boat is in the water scanning the waters just north of the bay bridge. the chp says this woman climbed the rail along the bike path and somehow lost her grip falling about 70-80 feet into the water. the good news is according to the chp the chp believes this is a survivable fall in their words. the fall came after a solo car crash in the eastbound lanes of the bridge early this morning. that is the decline section of the eastern span. three women were inside that c
. >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. we continue with that breaking news. this all started with crash on the bridge more than two hours ago. someone fell off the bridge. this is near the toll plaza. alex savidge is live near where the search is ongoing. alex. >> reporter: claudine, good morning to you. a major search near the eastern span of the bay bridge this morning as authorities try to find this young woman who fell into the waters of the bay following a crash this...
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i am joined by supervisor katy tang and i would like to thank the clerk linda wong and sfgtv covering this meeting. madam clerk do we have any announcements? >> yes mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and
i am joined by supervisor katy tang and i would like to thank the clerk linda wong and sfgtv covering this meeting. madam clerk do we have any announcements? >> yes mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and
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wong kim's parents were not illegals. they in fact were permanent -- they had permanent domicel -- domicile so they were here legally in the united states. the question i asked was whether or not the supreme court ruled on children whose parents were not citizens -- >> let me explain where it's irrelevant. >> really, let's take a look at the 14th amendment just because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment says that all persons born here are naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction are citizens of the united states. now, what does subject to the jurisdiction mean? >> this means an individual who is subject to the authority of the united states government, to force the united states laws. and your honor, this very question was considered during the legislative history leading to the ratification. what it means basically, everybody except for foreign diplomats, foreign soldiers and perhaps indians on tribal land. that is what it means. your status is lawful, and lawful immigrant is irreleva
wong kim's parents were not illegals. they in fact were permanent -- they had permanent domicel -- domicile so they were here legally in the united states. the question i asked was whether or not the supreme court ruled on children whose parents were not citizens -- >> let me explain where it's irrelevant. >> really, let's take a look at the 14th amendment just because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment says that all persons born here are naturalized in the united...
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young kate zuno and her family talked about her treatment today and allen wong has the story. >> reporter: thanks to a team of investigative doctors she will be watching more episodes of peppa pig. >> we noticed she was getting sick. >> reporter: kate's mother took her into the doctor for what she thought was a stomach virus and came out with a life threatening diagnosis. >> it is terrifying knowing you can go into a hospital and not know that you can come out with your daughter. >> reporter: kate's heart was failing and they couldn't figure out why. it was a medical mystery. >> we found the community in canada that was reported to have a very similar type of mutation that kate had. >> reporter: a team of doctors at lucille pack rd children's hospital found kate has a rare genetic disorder that caused her heart to fail. kate needed an emergency heart tra plant. >> we only had a few weeks of time. >> reporter: a family donated their deceased child's heart to kate. doctors worried the disease would continue ravaging the rest of her body. her new heart is helping fight if disease and she is
young kate zuno and her family talked about her treatment today and allen wong has the story. >> reporter: thanks to a team of investigative doctors she will be watching more episodes of peppa pig. >> we noticed she was getting sick. >> reporter: kate's mother took her into the doctor for what she thought was a stomach virus and came out with a life threatening diagnosis. >> it is terrifying knowing you can go into a hospital and not know that you can come out with your...
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alan wong spoke with his mother in sonoma. >> are you doing work? the biggest messes i've ever seen. he unloads my kitchen cabinets every morning. >> reporter: jack is like most 15-month-old boys, except he rarely leaves his home. he has a rare autoimmune disorder, which means a simple cold virus could be deadly. everything in his house must be sterilized. >> it's very nerve racking. we are constantly worried. and we're always very careful. i never go anywhere without my hand sanitizer. i actually don't go out much. >> reporter: the key to jack's cure is a bone marrow donor. they went to tuesday's farmer's market in sonoma to encourage more people to sign up. there are only 12 million potential donors on the registry, a comparatively small number. the biggest obstacle has been fear. potential donors found out it's as easy as swabbing their cheek. >> if it will save a life, i don't really care what it is, i'll do it. >> as difficult as it is for jack to find a match, likely of european decent, the success rate is lower for non-caucasian patients. >>
alan wong spoke with his mother in sonoma. >> are you doing work? the biggest messes i've ever seen. he unloads my kitchen cabinets every morning. >> reporter: jack is like most 15-month-old boys, except he rarely leaves his home. he has a rare autoimmune disorder, which means a simple cold virus could be deadly. everything in his house must be sterilized. >> it's very nerve racking. we are constantly worried. and we're always very careful. i never go anywhere without my hand...
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wong kim's parents were not illegals. they in fact were permanent -- they had permanent domicel -- domicile so they were here legally in the united states. the question i asked was whether or not the supreme court ruled on children whose parents were not citizens -- >> let me explain where it's irrelevant. >> really, let's take a look at the 14th amendment just because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment says that all persons born here are naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction are citizens of the united states. now, what does subject to the jurisdiction mean? >> this means an individual who is subject to the authority of the united states government, to force the united states laws. and your honor, this very question was considered during the legislative history leading to the ratification. what it means basically, everybody except for foreign diplomats, foreign soldiers and perhaps indians on tribal land. that is what it means. your status is lawful, and lawful immigrant is irreleva
wong kim's parents were not illegals. they in fact were permanent -- they had permanent domicel -- domicile so they were here legally in the united states. the question i asked was whether or not the supreme court ruled on children whose parents were not citizens -- >> let me explain where it's irrelevant. >> really, let's take a look at the 14th amendment just because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment says that all persons born here are naturalized in the united...
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it is august 12th i'm claudine wong in for pam cook this morning. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. we are continue with breaking news right near the bay bridge as we speak. early this morning a woman fell off the bay bridge near the toll plaza down into the water of san francisco bay. alex savidge is out there right now and says the coast guard is still and many others are still trying to search for that woman. >> reporter: good morning, to you dave. a lot of people involved in this search. the coast guard, the oakland fire department, the chp as well. a chp sergeant told me the good news in all of this, this is potentially a survivable fall that this woman made this morning. the woman fell from the bike path on the eastern span of the bay bridge. the chp says that woman climbed the railing there along the bike path and then somehow lost her grip and fell about 70-80 feet down into the water. now the fall happened just after 2:00 this morning and it came after a solo car crash in the eastbound lane. this woman was apparently the woman who fell was apparently behind the wheel of tha
it is august 12th i'm claudine wong in for pam cook this morning. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. we are continue with breaking news right near the bay bridge as we speak. early this morning a woman fell off the bay bridge near the toll plaza down into the water of san francisco bay. alex savidge is out there right now and says the coast guard is still and many others are still trying to search for that woman. >> reporter: good morning, to you dave. a lot of people involved in this...
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so there were lots and lots of casualties. >> jan wong along with some other journalists retreated to a room at the beijing hotel which overlooks the square. >> the rest of the night, we just watched this carnage unfold. >> this is about the worst you can do to your own citizens, and they're doing it. that armored personnel group, as it worked its way down the main street toward tiananmen square, was firing at demonstrators. >> it was a bloodbath. i mean, you have one side with military-grade weapons, and then you have people in their summer dresses with their children. it's a massacre. >> the next day, "ap" still photographer, jeff widner convinces a man he just met named kirk to let him camp out in his room at the beijing hotel. jeff shoots photos until he runs out of film, but kirk locates one roll and gives it to jeff. >> i had one roll of film and had to make it last. >> by the morning of june 5th, the siege of tiananmen square is nearly over, and most of the protesters have fled. but there is one act of defiance yet to come. one that will live on forever. >> so i get wakened up
so there were lots and lots of casualties. >> jan wong along with some other journalists retreated to a room at the beijing hotel which overlooks the square. >> the rest of the night, we just watched this carnage unfold. >> this is about the worst you can do to your own citizens, and they're doing it. that armored personnel group, as it worked its way down the main street toward tiananmen square, was firing at demonstrators. >> it was a bloodbath. i mean, you have one...
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wong kim's parents were not illegals. -- they had permanent domicel -- domicile so they were here legally in the united states. the question i asked was whether or not the supreme court ruled on children whose parents were not citizens -- >> let me explain where it's irrelevant. >> really, let's take a look at the 14th amendment just because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment says that all persons born here are naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction are citizens of the united states. now, what does subject to the jurisdiction mean? >> this means an individual who is subject to the authority of the united states government, to force the united states laws. and your honor, this very question was considered during the legislative history leading to the ratification. what it means basically, everybody except for foreign diplomats, foreign soldiers and perhaps indians on tribal land. that is what it means. your status is lawful, and lawful immigrant is irrelevant. it's the fact that you'r
wong kim's parents were not illegals. -- they had permanent domicel -- domicile so they were here legally in the united states. the question i asked was whether or not the supreme court ruled on children whose parents were not citizens -- >> let me explain where it's irrelevant. >> really, let's take a look at the 14th amendment just because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment says that all persons born here are naturalized in the united states and subject to the...
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. >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. we continue with that breaking news. this all started with crash on the bridge more than two hours ago. someone fell off the bridge. this is near the toll plaza. alex savidge is live near where the search is ongoing. alex. >> reporter: claudine, good morning to you. a major search near the eastern span of the bay bridge this morning as authorities try to find
. >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. we continue with that breaking news. this all started with crash on the bridge more than two hours ago. someone fell off the bridge. this is near the toll plaza. alex savidge is live near where the search is ongoing. alex. >> reporter: claudine, good morning to you. a major search near the eastern span of the bay bridge this morning as authorities try to find
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ming wong also died in that accident and is suing asiana.they released a statement saying our hearts go out to the parents of ming wong. >>> a body found tuesday is that of missing san francisco teacher. dental records were used to identify 45-year-old ed cavanaugh. he had been missing for two weeks after going on a trail ride near placerville. he thought math and science at downtown high school. he was a popular and respected teacher. the district is planning a time for students and staff to honor his memory. >>> the sentence for james holmes. the defense argument that may have spared his life. >> tracking low clouds along the coast as we move into your bay area weekend. i'll let you know what you can expect for your saturday afternoon high temperatures. >> i really enjoyed getting to know donald trump up close and personal. >> up first, the republican candidates for presidents hit the campaign trail postdebate. how they're spinning their performance. to me right now with your club card usda choice ribeye steak is $7.99 a pound 32-ounce gat
ming wong also died in that accident and is suing asiana.they released a statement saying our hearts go out to the parents of ming wong. >>> a body found tuesday is that of missing san francisco teacher. dental records were used to identify 45-year-old ed cavanaugh. he had been missing for two weeks after going on a trail ride near placerville. he thought math and science at downtown high school. he was a popular and respected teacher. the district is planning a time for students and...
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. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing much better, despite the earthquake, 2014 was a good yier for wine, despite it landing mostly on the floor. david gray's lost most of his wine but the pinot survived. 280 wineries suffered an estimated $80,000,000 in losses. and rob mcmillen aseshed the damage. >> the best thing in term oz of the timing is most of the barrels were not filled up at that moment and the second part was it happened in the morning, otherwise, we would have had barrels working on top of workers or tourists. >> reporter: it stunted the growth of the vine. >> all of this roots were on one side of the fault rupture. >> reporter: one year later, they're on the mend, working to secure their barrels, and adding early earthquake detection alarms and some are even building cages for employees to seek covering in. >> napa celebrated
. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing much better, despite the earthquake, 2014 was a good yier for wine, despite it landing mostly on the floor. david gray's lost most of his wine but the pinot survived. 280 wineries suffered an...
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claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >> they will be held that county fairgrounds. it is free.t starts 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >>> and tracking your weekend weather around here. temperatures warm again today. hot inland. lots going on this bay area weekend. sonoma raceway. the gopro grand prix. and mark tamayo has gone up there to find the weather angle because there is a huge weather angle when it comes to tires and track temperature. >> reporter: big time weather angle. since 2:00 p.m. this afternoon we noticed the weather change. we will show you the high clouds increasing. we are expecting a change in the weather and with that a change in the tire selection as well. with me is the chief engineer. you are with fire fire79. >> these cars are -- firestone. >> when we see the track cool off tomorrow we should see more grip in that when it gets really hot the track gets greasy, the oil comes out of the surface. we won't see that tomorrow. we will see more grip and better performance. >> reporter: all the crews are getting briefed on the weather change for tomorrow including
claudine wong, ktvu fox 2 news. >> they will be held that county fairgrounds. it is free.t starts 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >>> and tracking your weekend weather around here. temperatures warm again today. hot inland. lots going on this bay area weekend. sonoma raceway. the gopro grand prix. and mark tamayo has gone up there to find the weather angle because there is a huge weather angle when it comes to tires and track temperature. >> reporter: big time weather angle....
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ktvu's claudine wong is live with what happened and who police think is at fault. >> reporter: it is still early in the investigation and all the injuries are minor. but the chp says this was a chain reaction crash. and it all started with the school bus. >> reporter: it happened so quickly even the children on board the school bus were not sure what was going on. >> i felt a big crash. knocked me off my feet. >> reporter: were you scared? >> a little bit. >> the bus driver swerved. >> the chp says at this point it appears it did start when the bus, with 50 children on board, hit this van. >> reporter: how fast was everyone going? >> freeway speed. [ indiscernible ] anywhere from 40 to 50 miles per hour. it looks like it was a chain reaction crash. >> reporter: by the time it was over, 60 vehicles had been involved. >> 23 patients transported and additional 17 that were not injured. >> the injuries are minor but 19 children from the bus did go to the hospital. many carried to ambulances in the arms of firefighters. two drivers and counselors were also taken to the hospital. >> one of
ktvu's claudine wong is live with what happened and who police think is at fault. >> reporter: it is still early in the investigation and all the injuries are minor. but the chp says this was a chain reaction crash. and it all started with the school bus. >> reporter: it happened so quickly even the children on board the school bus were not sure what was going on. >> i felt a big crash. knocked me off my feet. >> reporter: were you scared? >> a little bit. >>...
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. >> claw dean -- claudine wong is in the house. another system, we don't want the dry lightning but that is possible. the system has to tap into moisture, there's a lot streaming in here. it's still there and the low is moving toward us, fog is enhancing, 50s and 60s, mid- 60's at livermore. firefighting conditions, could be cloudy but warm to hot. humidity lower than it has been. lows are way up. it's mainly 60s. this is the key, that's the low, it's moving, we'll see if it taps into this. mostly sunny this morning and mostly cloudy later on. the combination of the two and the moisture stream goes far out there. sun in the morning unless you're by the coast, mile to warm, cloudy this evening. out ahead of that upper 80s, 90s with 70s around the bay. >>> good morning you to, let's go outside and look at the east shore freeway, westbound 80 looks good between the car keen as -- car gene as bridge. it is light, coming into san francisco, there's no major problems. we look at the maps for the south bay region, the roads are clear. let
. >> claw dean -- claudine wong is in the house. another system, we don't want the dry lightning but that is possible. the system has to tap into moisture, there's a lot streaming in here. it's still there and the low is moving toward us, fog is enhancing, 50s and 60s, mid- 60's at livermore. firefighting conditions, could be cloudy but warm to hot. humidity lower than it has been. lows are way up. it's mainly 60s. this is the key, that's the low, it's moving, we'll see if it taps into...
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it is friday, august 7th i'm claudine wong.s a much deserved day off. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic and lightning. >> it's moving out. our show was last night but not bad for us. pretty good. of course we don't want any lightning strikes but that is all focusing its energy up toward the mother load. for us there is a lot of
it is friday, august 7th i'm claudine wong.s a much deserved day off. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic and lightning. >> it's moving out. our show was last night but not bad for us. pretty good. of course we don't want any lightning strikes but that is all focusing its energy up toward the mother load. for us there is a lot of
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. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing much better, despite the earthquake, 2014 was a good yier for wine, despite it landing mostly on the floor. david gray's lost most of his wine but the pinot survived. 280 wineries suffered an estimated $80,000,000 in losses. and rob mcmillen aseshed the damage. >> the best thing in term oz of the timing is most of the barrels were not filled up at that moment and the second part was it happened in the morning, otherwise, we would have had barrels working on top of workers or tourists. >> reporter: it stunted the growth of the vine. >> all of this roots were on one side of the fault rupture. >> reporter: one year later, they're on the mend, working to secure their barrels, and adding early earthquake detection alarms and some are even building cages for employees to seek covering in. >> napa celebrated
. >> and of course, when you think of napa, you think of wine, and tonight, allen wong joins us live with how the wine has faired in the this year after the quake. >> reporter: the historic napa county court house is red tagged on the day of the earthquake. and the wine makers are doing much better, despite the earthquake, 2014 was a good yier for wine, despite it landing mostly on the floor. david gray's lost most of his wine but the pinot survived. 280 wineries suffered an...
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. >> i am claudine wong, a giant robot, there are only two in the world and the other is in japan and he chalked him to a -- challenged him to a dual. >> we are learning new developments about the deadly bombing in bangkok. see the images police hope will track down those responsible. >>> there is shocking allegations out of the district attorney's office tonight about uber drivers. the district attorney says some drivers are sex offenders, thieves and a murderer. ktvu's john sasaki joins us live with what uber riders are saying. >> reporter: on russian hill where uber is a common form of transportation but some people may now headitation with these allegation -- hesitate with these allegations. >> good experiences with my ubers. >> reporter: uber is popular and sold as safe. >> a lot of the information that uber has been friending the consumer has been false and misleading -- presenting the consumer has been false and misleading. >> we have come to learn that they have drivers who are convicted sex offenders,.thieves, burglars, kidnappers and convicted murderer. >> the district attor
. >> i am claudine wong, a giant robot, there are only two in the world and the other is in japan and he chalked him to a -- challenged him to a dual. >> we are learning new developments about the deadly bombing in bangkok. see the images police hope will track down those responsible. >>> there is shocking allegations out of the district attorney's office tonight about uber drivers. the district attorney says some drivers are sex offenders, thieves and a murderer. ktvu's...
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alan wong, abc 7 news. >> there is outrage in a berkeley neighborhood over what one resident did to protest dogs that may have fatally attacked a deer. that resident admitted to hanging the deer's carcass on a fence at glendale park wednesday and attaching signs that read, "killed by offleash dogs." this was provided by berkeley animal care and control. the resident told us he was tired of dogs roaming his neighborhood park off leash and wanted to take action. the carcass has been taken away by animal control. >> prison life is not known for comfort but less so at san quentin this morning. they are dealing with an outbreak of legionnaires' disease which means bottled water and port-a-potty for inmates. >> reporter: from sky 7 hd you can see the line of inmates waiting to use port-a-potties. most water has been shut down. >> when we see cases of legionnaires' disease it's confined to one specific facility. often within those facilities, it's one specificle water source like a tank. >> one inmate was diagnosed. two others are being tested and treated. the county water fly has been tested and
alan wong, abc 7 news. >> there is outrage in a berkeley neighborhood over what one resident did to protest dogs that may have fatally attacked a deer. that resident admitted to hanging the deer's carcass on a fence at glendale park wednesday and attaching signs that read, "killed by offleash dogs." this was provided by berkeley animal care and control. the resident told us he was tired of dogs roaming his neighborhood park off leash and wanted to take action. the carcass has...
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. >>> good morning, welcome to the morning on two, i'm claw keen -- claudine wong in for pam cook. >> i'm brian flores. did you see them, just like that. hundreds of lightning strikes lit up the sky overnight. this is video from a photographer shot in holster. a few rain drops but the biggest risk is the fire danger. a red flag warning has been issued. here's a look from san jose. planes are taking off from the airport, there's one right there. close. lightning strikes in the distance. a lot of the viewers are showing their photos our facebook page. these are a few of the dozens we've received. head to our facebook peak and share them with us. -- facebook page. >> yesterday we said hopefully get the rain and not the lightning. >> a little bit of rain and a lot of lightning. >> nice of you to drop by being in the neighborhood. >> getting coffee and decided to hang around. >> we have the system moving in, a light rain, most of the show was last night as the system continued to push offered to the east. it's cooler, the breeze has picked up. humid yesterday, the cloud cover came in, star
. >>> good morning, welcome to the morning on two, i'm claw keen -- claudine wong in for pam cook. >> i'm brian flores. did you see them, just like that. hundreds of lightning strikes lit up the sky overnight. this is video from a photographer shot in holster. a few rain drops but the biggest risk is the fire danger. a red flag warning has been issued. here's a look from san jose. planes are taking off from the airport, there's one right there. close. lightning strikes in the...
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wong hits into an inning-ending double play. can't make the transfer. wong is safe. on the very next pitch, stanford product, steve miss cot i off leak. it gets by nor oak i. the lead was down to one. the cardinals pull even in the sixth.ak throws a pitch in the . buster posey can't corral it. now it's 4 07b 4. in the eighth, it's tied. the giants are threatening. in arizona, a.j. sunny gray looking for a 13th win. oakland took the lead with a shot down the line. mark tan that follows with another double to left. that chase homes burns. an early 2-0 lead. but it wouldn't last. the d backs got two in the sixth to tie. then a lead in the 7th. chris owings driven in. then in relief of gray, provides none. he gives up a two-run blast to paul goldsmith. oakland scored two in the ninth losing 6-4. >>> after going through one of the most turbulent off seasons in 49er history, the team and fans needed a lift. australia's jared han has done just that. so far this preseason, the man from down under has been running over and both as a punt returner and a running back. a member
wong hits into an inning-ending double play. can't make the transfer. wong is safe. on the very next pitch, stanford product, steve miss cot i off leak. it gets by nor oak i. the lead was down to one. the cardinals pull even in the sixth.ak throws a pitch in the . buster posey can't corral it. now it's 4 07b 4. in the eighth, it's tied. the giants are threatening. in arizona, a.j. sunny gray looking for a 13th win. oakland took the lead with a shot down the line. mark tan that follows with...
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hope that starts with a hard day's work. >> feel goods to start working again. >> reporter: claudine wongu fox 2 news. >> such a nice story. tonight the vegetables and the flowers will be featured in oakland and that restaurant just signed a contract now that will allow the farm's produce to be featured there once a month. >>> police in toronto are investigating two suicides that may be linked to hack attack on ashley madison. the site links people wishing to cheat. hackers calling themselves the him pact team released information on 30 million members. ashley madison is based in canada and the problems may just be starting for many members. >> the ripple effect of the impact team's actions has and will continue to have a long term social and economic impact and they have already sparked spin offs of crimes and victimization. >> before the breach became public they demanded money from the owners of ashley madison. the company is offering a half million dollars reward for information on the hackers. the fbi joined law enforcement agencies in the investigation. >>> back to our weather now.
hope that starts with a hard day's work. >> feel goods to start working again. >> reporter: claudine wongu fox 2 news. >> such a nice story. tonight the vegetables and the flowers will be featured in oakland and that restaurant just signed a contract now that will allow the farm's produce to be featured there once a month. >>> police in toronto are investigating two suicides that may be linked to hack attack on ashley madison. the site links people wishing to cheat....
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it is friday, august 7th i'm claudine wong. pam cook has a much deserved day off. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic and lightning. >> it's moving out. our show was last night but not bad for us. pretty good. of course we don't want any lightning strikes but that is all focusing its energy up toward the mother load. for us there is a lot of low clouds around. the breeze and the delta stronger. so left behind are the low clouds. 50s and 60s on the temps. there goes our system. pretty impressive for this time of year. cloudy morning. and some afternoon sun. it will be cooler a little breezy at times. maybe a little bit of light shower activity. 60 ann 70s coast and bay. and 80s inland. we'll have your weekend forecast in ten minutes. that billy idol sounded sweet. don't be surprised. remember just after the tunnel they are clearing that accident and there is slow traffic. the only good news once they clear it since the volume is light things may recover quickly. we are hoping for that. let's
it is friday, august 7th i'm claudine wong. pam cook has a much deserved day off. >> and good morning, i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic and lightning. >> it's moving out. our show was last night but not bad for us. pretty good. of course we don't want any lightning strikes but that is all focusing its energy up toward the mother load. for us there is a lot of low clouds around. the breeze and the delta stronger. so left behind are the low clouds. 50s and 60s on...
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. >> kevin wong is a federal intelligence analyst for four states in the rocky mountain area and tracks the growth of home t.h.c. extraction labs. >> they are holding a dish that has gases spilling out on to the clothing, person. once the source ignites the fumes, they go up in games. it's an apartment. the impact of the explosion can endanger your neighbours. >> this is a recent one, where the structure caught on fire. that's his legs. >> he showed us the cases he's been documenting. >> you can show no skin here. >> that's correct. >> here is the inside of the palm. the inside - that's his skin peeling away. >> basically we put marijuana i've grinded it up. >> you might call robert lucky. he says he survived a beaut an hash oil explosion in 2009. >> we'll use butane, which is why they call it a butane hash oil. >> despite suffering burns on the arms and face, he went backs to extracting t.h.c. >> you do it in a well ventilated area. haven't you seen people outside that have done that. >>ive never witnessed it not going well, unless there was a spark. the victims of these explosions end
. >> kevin wong is a federal intelligence analyst for four states in the rocky mountain area and tracks the growth of home t.h.c. extraction labs. >> they are holding a dish that has gases spilling out on to the clothing, person. once the source ignites the fumes, they go up in games. it's an apartment. the impact of the explosion can endanger your neighbours. >> this is a recent one, where the structure caught on fire. that's his legs. >> he showed us the cases he's...
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i want to talk to you about wong kim. wong kim's parents were not illegals.y in fact were permanent -- they had permanent domicile in the united states. they were here legally. the united states supreme court ever rule the children of illegals are american citizens. juan kim does not stand for that. >> there was no case that considered this. let me explain why it is irrelevant. >> let's take a look at the 149 amendment because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment said all persons warn here are naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction or citizens of the united states, what does subject to the jurisdiction mean? >> this means an individual who is subject to the authority of the united states government to force the united states laws and your honor this very question was considered supreme court and several questions. the question was also considered during the ladies hits with thor ratification. what it means is everybody except a foreign diplomats and foreign soldiers and perhaps indians on tribal land. >> go ahead. >> that'
i want to talk to you about wong kim. wong kim's parents were not illegals.y in fact were permanent -- they had permanent domicile in the united states. they were here legally. the united states supreme court ever rule the children of illegals are american citizens. juan kim does not stand for that. >> there was no case that considered this. let me explain why it is irrelevant. >> let's take a look at the 149 amendment because we don't have a lot of time. the 14th amendment said all...
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. >> wong says he used his club to bang on the garbage cans left out for trash collection night. several wounds and scratches. they are going through a series of anti-rabies treatments. melanie is an urban wildlife expert and said people shouldn't be worried about raccoons attacking. this is unusual. >> typically the only time they will come in contact with a problem animal again is if somebody has been hand-feeding them and they are used to people or if it is a mom defending young and she feels threatened. >> her that i bores can probably -- neighbors can probably do pour if they lock their garbage cans and stop feeding the raccoons. >> daly city police are on the lookout for an older man who molested a child at a popular mall. a surveillance photo from the shopping center shows the man they are looking for. police said he inappropriately touched a juvenile in the restroom. he is described as 70 to 80 years old and seen driving away in a silver honda. >>> tonight san francisco police released surveillance video we want to show you to help find six people who attacked a man on a
. >> wong says he used his club to bang on the garbage cans left out for trash collection night. several wounds and scratches. they are going through a series of anti-rabies treatments. melanie is an urban wildlife expert and said people shouldn't be worried about raccoons attacking. this is unusual. >> typically the only time they will come in contact with a problem animal again is if somebody has been hand-feeding them and they are used to people or if it is a mom defending young...
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. >> wong says he used his club to bang on the garbage cans left out for trash collection night. patty suffered several wounds and scratches. they are going through a series of anti-rabies treatments. melanie is an urban wildlife expert and said people shouldn't be worried about raccoons attacking. this is unusual. >> typically the only time they will come in contact with a problem animal again is if somebody has been hand-feeding them and they are used to people or if it is a mom defending young and she feels threatened. >> her that i bores can probably -- neighbors can probably do pour if they lock their garbage cans and stop feeding the raccoons. >> daly city police are on the lookout for an older man who molested a child at a popular mall. a surveillance photo from the shopping center shows the man they are looking for. police said he inappropriately touched a juvenile in the restroom. he is described as 70 to 80 years old and seen driving away in a silver honda. >>> tonight san francisco police released surveillance video we want to show you to help find six people who attac
. >> wong says he used his club to bang on the garbage cans left out for trash collection night. patty suffered several wounds and scratches. they are going through a series of anti-rabies treatments. melanie is an urban wildlife expert and said people shouldn't be worried about raccoons attacking. this is unusual. >> typically the only time they will come in contact with a problem animal again is if somebody has been hand-feeding them and they are used to people or if it is a mom...
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allen wong, abc 7 news. >>> just to give you an idea of how big this fire is, you can actually see it from space. this is a satellite image from nasa. those red lines in the middle of the screen there indicate the fire lines and you can see how much smoke it's producing. you can download our free news app to get the latest information on the fires. enable the push alerts for instant updates. the abc 7 news app is free to download for smartphones, tablets and the apple watch. >>> this is a good weekend to avoid going from the east bay to san francisco and vice versa. b.a.r.t. shut down the tube between oakland and san francisco for track maintenance and work on muni may make it even worse. reporter sack yoe con tana has the story. >> reporter: for six months. the train service under the city will not be a travel option past 10:00 p.m. >> i work at the ferry building. a lot of people get out past 9:00 at night. it's going to be unfortunate for them. i don't know how they're going to find a way to get home unless they navigate the buses. >> reporter: the trains will resume service for th
allen wong, abc 7 news. >>> just to give you an idea of how big this fire is, you can actually see it from space. this is a satellite image from nasa. those red lines in the middle of the screen there indicate the fire lines and you can see how much smoke it's producing. you can download our free news app to get the latest information on the fires. enable the push alerts for instant updates. the abc 7 news app is free to download for smartphones, tablets and the apple watch....
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in san francisco, claudine wong, ktvu fox 2news. >> modify watches helps charities by giving them 50%the revenue of their designs. . >>> it was all smiles as the closing bell rang today on wall street, but very few investors are smiling tonight, as stocks finished a brutal week at their lowest level of the year. good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. a massive sell-off today as the stock market saw its biggest drop in nearly four years. the dow plunged more than 530 points. nasdaq dropped 171, its biggest one-day loss since june 4, 2010. and the s&p lost 64. we get more on this developing news now from ktvu's tom vacar. tom, for a lot of people, this means they lost a lot of money. >> reporter: yeah. well, there's a financial tug of war going on, a war of competing worries. one big worry is whether or not china's economy, the world's second largest, and a major u.s. trading partner is beginning to falter. china's stock market is tanking and big drops in government spending on major projects is already impacting u.s. companies that export many goods there fo
in san francisco, claudine wong, ktvu fox 2news. >> modify watches helps charities by giving them 50%the revenue of their designs. . >>> it was all smiles as the closing bell rang today on wall street, but very few investors are smiling tonight, as stocks finished a brutal week at their lowest level of the year. good evening, everyone. i'm frank somerville. >> i'm julie haener. a massive sell-off today as the stock market saw its biggest drop in nearly four years. the dow...
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joshua wong, alex chow are accused of storming the building. they wanted free and open elections for the chinese air tore's leaders. candidates have to be approved by a pro china panel first. >>> stock markets in asia traded steadily after days of swings. they were worried about an economic slowdown. one country that's struggling is asia. they have forced companies to cut back. >> reporter: the effect in producing lighting equipment for more than 20 years. earlier this month 460 workers were told the factory would close because of a lack of demand. the workers still can't believe it. >> i'm so sad. i worked here for 23 years. i can't bear the news, i thought everything was going well. i feel really betrayed. >> reporter: labor unions estimate around 100,000 workers have been laid off since it went into a free fall against the u.s. dollar. they can no longer afford to buy them. >> translator: to make sure the crisis of 1998 does not happen again, we urge the government to implement regular laces. that's why minimum wages should be brought to dec
joshua wong, alex chow are accused of storming the building. they wanted free and open elections for the chinese air tore's leaders. candidates have to be approved by a pro china panel first. >>> stock markets in asia traded steadily after days of swings. they were worried about an economic slowdown. one country that's struggling is asia. they have forced companies to cut back. >> reporter: the effect in producing lighting equipment for more than 20 years. earlier this month 460...
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general wong is the newest international deputy.s anyone that kim jung un would send it's wong. he rocketed from simple desk job to a four-star general, director of the korean people's army despite having little known military experience. his top negotiator with the outside world. >> he can speak with the authority of kim jung un. this is as high as you can go and he has the longest history or the best idea about what kim you don't think un wants and what he's hoping to get out of it. so this is very significant that he is actually there. >> if wong is the regimes new blood, the man next to him is the tie to north korean history. he has been a steady face. kim, a regime survivor, living through the dictators purge or execution of unwanted advisers. his appearance may signal this. the north korea doesn't want to get rid of south korea's propaganda speakers at dmz, negotiators may talk about the topic of family reunions or sanctions imposed on north korea. today, the two men are a glimpse into an isolated regime stepping into a rare m
general wong is the newest international deputy.s anyone that kim jung un would send it's wong. he rocketed from simple desk job to a four-star general, director of the korean people's army despite having little known military experience. his top negotiator with the outside world. >> he can speak with the authority of kim jung un. this is as high as you can go and he has the longest history or the best idea about what kim you don't think un wants and what he's hoping to get out of it. so...
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i am joined by supervisor katy tang and i would like to thank the clerk linda wong and sfgtv coveringo we have any announcements? >> yes mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic devices, complete speaker cards and documents to be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted on today will be on the july 28 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay. thank you madam clerk. let's get rolling here. we have a number of items here and at the end we have two
i am joined by supervisor katy tang and i would like to thank the clerk linda wong and sfgtv coveringo we have any announcements? >> yes mr. chair. please silent all cell phones and electronic devices, complete speaker cards and documents to be part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted on today will be on the july 28 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay. thank you madam clerk. let's get rolling here. we have a number of items here and at...
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i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. >> i'm dave clark.lar light show all over the bay area skies over night. steve has been talking this morning. it's unusual to see thunderstorms this time of the year. >> yes. and we had a lot of lightning. janine de la vega is live for us in san jose with a look at some of the damage caused by one strike. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, claudine. we are here on taylor and elm street in san jose. pg&e crews here behind me. benign that is a tree where lightning struck it and blew the top off of it. it is so dark you can't see it. we assumed the pg&e crews were here because the power is out to at least eight houses here. this crew was called out. they weren't able to tell me if it was due to the lightning and we're trying to figure out if that is the case and we'll let you know in the next hour or so. there was qu
i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. >> i'm dave clark.lar light show all over the bay area skies over night. steve has been talking this morning. it's unusual to see thunderstorms this time of the year. >> yes. and we had a lot of lightning. janine de la vega is live for us in san jose with a look at some of the damage caused by one strike. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, claudine. we are here on taylor and elm street in san jose. pg&e crews here behind me....
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with me right now is the bashful jerry wong who is a co-founder of chi am circle and a past president as well as a driving force behind the group's efforts to help the community. also, with us is teddy sue. she is the current co-president of chi am circle, who is also very involved in numerous other community groups and projects. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> jerry, give me an idea here first of all how chi am circle got started? we have talked about it before. it is such a fascinated story. how did it first get started and why? >> i think a lot of us were new wives that came into the community with our engineer husbands. we wanted to preserve some of our heritage with our children and we were lonely in a new community. >> what did you talk about? >> we were talking about how we were so happy to get away from our children and husbands. we thought we would like to start making crafts and such. we had to have an excuse to get out. we wanted to assimilate into the community and have our children. we started a chinese language school, that was one of our goals, as we
with me right now is the bashful jerry wong who is a co-founder of chi am circle and a past president as well as a driving force behind the group's efforts to help the community. also, with us is teddy sue. she is the current co-president of chi am circle, who is also very involved in numerous other community groups and projects. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having us. >> jerry, give me an idea here first of all how chi am circle got started? we have talked about it before....
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wong says the issue of the south china sea was on the agenda. >> translator: the united states told us to solve the problems about the south china sea peacefully and through talks. >> in the ministerial meeting, kerry addressed the issue. >> we want to ensure that security of critical sea lanes and fishing grounds, and we want to see that disputes in the area are managed peacefully and on the basis of international law. >> china's believed to have reclaimed seven locations in the reefs since the start of this year. the u.s. has become more concerned china may be building a military facility there. kerry reportedly urged leaders in beijing to stop their activities in the region during the talks. >>> a japanese government source says the foreign ministers of japan and north korea will likely hold talks on the sidelines of the asean conference. it's planned to ask if the north korean counterpart to release the results of a probe into the fate of japanese abducted to the north. there will be a series of meetings on thursday. the source says arrangements for the two to hold talks are in the
wong says the issue of the south china sea was on the agenda. >> translator: the united states told us to solve the problems about the south china sea peacefully and through talks. >> in the ministerial meeting, kerry addressed the issue. >> we want to ensure that security of critical sea lanes and fishing grounds, and we want to see that disputes in the area are managed peacefully and on the basis of international law. >> china's believed to have reclaimed seven...
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president of the national asian pacific islander prosecutors association of also with us, charles wong, deputy district attorney in santa clara county, and co-founder. give us an idea of the start of it, how did it get started? >> a group of prosecutors got together, four, five years ago who shared the same cultural background, heritage and really identified with a lot of the common similarities and struggles we found within our job and within our community. through that and through the shared experiences, we decided hey, i think we reached critical mass, it is a good idea for all of us to get together, share our experiences, decide how to best serve the community. as prosecutors as well as using our knowledge of the criminal justice system to help educate a large part of the asian american segment who a lot are devoid of the criminal justice system here. >> that's going to meld together. give us an idea of overview of domestic violence situation in the asian american and pacific islander communities. >> one of the things we noted particularly in santa clara county, there's a study wit
president of the national asian pacific islander prosecutors association of also with us, charles wong, deputy district attorney in santa clara county, and co-founder. give us an idea of the start of it, how did it get started? >> a group of prosecutors got together, four, five years ago who shared the same cultural background, heritage and really identified with a lot of the common similarities and struggles we found within our job and within our community. through that and through the...
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kelly wong and nathan yu didn't have time to collect their belongings. ran out, she said. victims filled hospitals, many had wounds from flying glass. the explosions burned hundreds of new cars to their shells. some pictures and post about the blasts were deleted from social media by chinese censors. >> we are just trying to shoot in front of a hospital. but the police are trying to stop us from shooting. this is what it is like covering a story here in china. >> reporter: police blocked access to the blast site and local tv stations gave little coverage to the story. seth dohon, cbs news, beijing. >> the blast erupted in a warehouse where hazardous chemicals in tianjin. at least 50 people have died. 700 others hurt. >>> many south bay families could get an unexpected payday. they were overcharged on property taxes for years. more than $100,000. kpix5's christian hartnett talked to the woman who caught the expensive mistake. >> reporter: for erin serdan, her home is the fruit of her labor. >> it was worth it. >> reporter: this picture is 13 years old tak
kelly wong and nathan yu didn't have time to collect their belongings. ran out, she said. victims filled hospitals, many had wounds from flying glass. the explosions burned hundreds of new cars to their shells. some pictures and post about the blasts were deleted from social media by chinese censors. >> we are just trying to shoot in front of a hospital. but the police are trying to stop us from shooting. this is what it is like covering a story here in china. >> reporter: police...