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>> one welcome. thank you for joining us at 11. i'm catherine heenan. we start on the south bay where san jose's mayor is calling for the public release of >> group chat messages between city council members. this is coming as the local naacp says several city council members used racial slurs to describe their own constituents. kron first, jack molmud explains. >> the outrage all started with the san jose spotlight article claiming that 2 city council members used racial slurs but the city manager's office has known about the issue for months, probably couple months ago. i my my was told that there was some. some racially motivated conversation that we're going
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to. >> surfaced centers. the naacp president sean allen, says several law enforcement members with in santa clara county in the city of san jose have told him directly racial slurs were used by city council members, peter ortiz and domingo. can dallas san jose spotlight reports the group chat surfaced. all san jose police were investigating disgrace councilmember omar torres torres was arrested last year and then convicted of child molestation in april of this year. mean, all transparency, the government to be very transparent by these things in the show came out with me. >> when initially found that the techniques that at that happened, of course, we're talking 2, 3, month down the road. >> kron 4 news has not been able to independently confirm the claims made about the group chat, but it is catching the attention of san jose mayor matt mahan who sent a statement to kron 4 addressing the allegations. he writes, quote, these are serious allegations. and to the extent that this language was used in the course of city business or to describe constituents, the people of san jose have a right to know what their elected representatives are saying. i'm especially concerned, but the claim that some in city hall subsequently tried to shield these messages
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from public view by claiming they are essential to an ongoing investigation. if the tax falls under the cities usual standards for public disclosure, they should be made public to maintain trust with our community. my knowledge is that the city and the county has the documents kron. 4 news asked san jose police for any documentation about the group chat and we're told if it did exist, it would not qualify as public record far as i'm concerned. the public documents public records of managers office did not respond to kron four's requests for the documents. meantime, allen says everything from the turmoil over disgrace. councilmember omar torres to the recent allegations of racist language from city council members. we have some concerns for the future of city leadership. >> this sends a message to our community and our children, our children, our future leaders that this is this is the behavior of our elected and that should happen. we want our children aspire to be and we want within these leaders. these elected are damp of what they should be in clearly, clearly business is a bad example. and we reached out to council members, peter ortiz a coke and ellis to ask
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them for any comment related to these allegations made. >> we have yet to hear back in time for this report reporting in san jose jacmel. but kron 4 news. >> a man was killed in a shooting late last night in san jose. police say it happened near camden and mills avenues. the man was found with a gunshot wound later died at the scene. this was the 11th homicide in san jose this year and investigation is ongoing. it has been getting overall. it's been getting warmer around the bay area and that means a heightened wildfire risk pg and e is detailing some of the precautions it is taking. that includes installing stronger power poles, also using artificial intelligence to track automated wildfire notifications. there is an ongoing competition to re. imagine what firefighting technology can do. it is part of the four-year x prize wildfire competition. it will have a and 11 million dollar
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prize for the winner. of the pg and e safety settings. it's going to turn off power. they say within one 10th of a second. if a wildfire hazard is detected. all right. time for a look at the forecast we're looking live at the transamerica pyramid in san francisco. kron 4 meteorologist kathy trafton is here. >> well, we're in very stable pattern. that means if you like the weather, the last couple of days are going to love the weather the next couple of days. gray skies have already moved back inland. we see gray at the coast in them in the afternoons, but at least in the afternoons, we see some clearing overnight tonight. then the great comes right back across the entire bay area. more than last night. and it'll be slow to clear
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away. but it will clear away in most inland areas. so we're in for a beautiful stretch of weather tomorrow will be gorgeous. it's stable pattern. no big change in the conditions to about mid to late week. so that's the thing morning. clouds afternoon, clearing in the inland areas. that's the drill for us the next week. it's seasonably warm inland. that means 70's and 80's. this time of year, little cooler along the coast, like the below normal along the coast. and it's a cooling trend that kicks and at the end of next week coming in around friday or so in terms of wind gusts, the winds die down overnight and then they start to regenerate tomorrow afternoon. temperature trends. if you're going to be in san jose tomorrow we're looking at numbers in the mid to upper 70's. thank you. kathy pride, celebrations across the country this month are >> sharp drop in corporate funding. san francisco pride last $200,000 after 5 major sponsors, including comcast and anheuser busch pulled out.
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there are similar problems in places including kansas city, st. louis, new york. some companies have quietly returned with anonymous donations, but many others have cut ties entirely, citing economic pressures or political concerns. marketing experts say it is part of a bigger retreat from brand activism at the same time, lgbtq groups are severing ties with companies like meta and target over the rollback of diversity initiatives. >> unfortunately, what we're seeing is this year, the climate has definitely affected participants in in a couple of ways. first, i'm getting a lot of messages from some of the more community-based organizations that they've lost funding that they've relied on for many years. so people who always had either arts grants or diversity, you know, dei grants. these groups have lost their funding. so they're unable to participate and show up the way they would like to.
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and then we also have the bigger, you know, the corporations and the bigger companies i'm happy to say again, some of them are still showing up. a lot of the health care companies are still showing up. and it's great to see that they were here before it was cool. they were here when it was cool and they're still here now that it's a little bit controversial. so it really shows you which companies really actually believe in this and are here to support these communities while some of the big tech giants they showed up when it was a cool place to be and no sign sign of them, no sight of them now. so that really speaks volumes in my opinion. >> despite the financial setbacks, pride, marches and rallies there still happening, although with fewer parties and stages, fewer perks for volunteers in san francisco. the theme this year is joy is resistance. executive director suzanne ford says showing up matters more than ever for some of them. >> that are pulling out because of fear and and are
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not even entertaining doing the right thing. we will remember who they are. and when this kind swings back again because it's going we're not going to stay where we are right now. i believe our values, not believe most of the people in this country believe in our values. and when its wings back. i think then we need to be discerning about when we say yes, when we sign up. >> in response to the funding gap, local donors and community crowdfunding effort have stepped up and organizers say that a sign that pride will go on with or without big brand logos. san francisco kicked off pride month with the 30th annual pink triangle installation and commemoration held as you probably know at twin peaks as always, a huge pink triangle can be seen on the side originally meant to shame. the pink triangle was later. reclaimed is a global emblem of pride kron four's lindsey ford reports.
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>> you can hear the hammer and they call that the song of it in front guy and can trying to that here on the hill as a huge warning and reminder of what happened. the pink triangle started, of course, in the not the concentration camps in that teacher money, a downward pointing pink triangle was sewn onto the shirt of men in concentration camps. >> to identify and dehumanize them, according to history dot com, the united states holocaust memorial museum estimates between 5,015 1000 men were in concentration camps in 1970, rights activist took the simple back and reclaim the pink triangle as a symbol of liberation. so the 2 main goals, our community building and its giant in your face educational tool. we want people to know where they think triangle came from and what it it's not just another
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abstract, colorful symbol to represent the community. it has a. >> a real history. patrick carney co-founded the tradition. he says it took 800 volunteers to install the pink triangle for its 30th annual display. longtime volunteers calling hodgkinson robin abad were and all of the community working together. i am. so i feel that so many people haven't braces and it is part of their lies, part of their scheduling part of their community. part of what they look forward to doing. we're here to remember difficult parts of our past and are also here in joy to be with one another be together and community. >> the san francisco pride band played music throughout the event. >> it the fryer? a symbol hate and fear. transformed into a
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symbol of pride this year's theme is. joy, we just have to be ourselves. being who we are not going back in the closet is our own form of personal resistance. and as long as we have our own joy and life of who we are. >> that is the resistance in san francisco. lindsey ford kron. 4 news. >> kron 4 will be featuring new stores on bay area pride ery ursday for the entire month of june. and join us for our pride special hosted by john shrable and rob nesbit. that's june. 26th at 06:30pm. still ahead. >> tense confrontations between ice agents and protesters in southern california. how president california. how president trump is responding. as prospectors, we know ourselves a boom.
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>> developing news, president trump says he is deploying 2000 california national guards. men too. los angeles. this is a response to protests in los angeles over immigration enforcement operations to happen. clashes between protesters and authorities. white house statement says the trump administration has a 0 tolerance policy for criminal behavior and violence, especially when that violence is aimed at law enforcement officers trying to do their jobs. these criminals will be arrested and swiftly brought to justice. governor newsom, why didn't he tweeted the federal government is deploying soldiers? not because there is a shortage of law enforcement, but because they want a spectacle, don't
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give them one. never use violence. speak out peacefully. there was a protest in the city of paramount this morning. the los angeles county sheriff's department says a big group at times blocking traffic trying to close off streets. protesters throwing things turning over shopping cart, lighting bonfires at one point in compton or buy a car set on fire ice officers did detain some of the protesters. a local immigration attorney says ice agents detained his client just moments after an asylum hearing wrapped up in san francisco. kron 4 sarah stinson has that story. >> barsky has been representing undocumented immigrants for 30 years, but he says he's never seen anything close to what's happening at immigration courts across the country and here in the bay area. he says these arrests are causing fear and panic.
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>> getting a quick didn't want to see sergio enrique sca is a man from peru seeking asylum in the u.s. getting and if they returned me to my country of peru, it's likely they would kill me. he has a hearing on monday in san francisco, but he stopped by his immigration attorneys office friday to express concerns about the possibility of being detained by ice at the courthouse. were afraid to go to our court hearings because we understand that the government is detaining people. now he is fearful of this of the government of this country. and this is the place he came to the sheik protection to seek better life. barsky is his lawyer. he says he just witnessed this happening to another client seeking asylum at the immigration courthouse on sansom street friday. and i never had a client until today actually there was detained at their court hearing in. he was ambushed today in court. >> barsky works at the san francisco office for community legal center's. he says the trump administration's crackdown on migrants has them
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overloaded. we have lines at some of our officers that stretch out the door and halfway around the block. i've never seen anything quite like it. the phones. never stopped ringing. it's just sheer pandemonium. barsky says having ice agents detain people at court houses is disrupting the due process. his clients deserve my clients. the rise, united states with that understanding. >> and now the rugs been yanked out from underneath them. barsky says even in these uncertain times, the best thing to do is to fight your case in court. >> do i get claims coming in all the time recently saying, you know, should i just not go to court? should i run away? should i hide? and that's where the worst thing you can do. that would result in a removal order. >> and also, you certainly can't. ever win any kind of lawful status, united states if you don't follow through with your case. and the bar ski says he looked online called homeland security, but no record has been posted yet of his client. he's hoping to see where he's being detained on monday, but him.
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>> and his client's family are left in the dark for now, i reached out to ice but did not hear back in time for this report. i'm sara stinson reporting kron. 4 news. >> all right. time for another look at the forecast as we look live at the bay bridge. here's meteorologist kathy trafton. well, it's a great evening, but hey, that's no surprise. we're in it temperature pattern. we're really things remain just about the same day after day after day. it's not just temperatures. it's also the cloud pattern. we've got the gray up and down the california coastline. lots of grey out in the ocean. >> and it starts to push inland overnight and then it clears back to the coast amid a time. so we're in that pattern. of course, right now. we've got lots of clouds, perhaps a little drizzle right there at the coastline around half moon bay. but it's really going to be a lot tomorrow like it was today like it was yesterday. so we'll start to see things clear out. it should be absolutely beautiful. now in terms air
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quality, it's moderate air quality for the north bay and the south bay. it's good air quality in the forecast for the coast and also the east bay and the pollens are flying. so the big culprits now are grasses. olive juniper, putting us in the medium range for the next 4 days or so. so if those are allergens, it bother beware. there's an area of low pressure cut off low, at the coastline, it'll start to move out tonight into tomorrow night and then we'll start to see again the same pattern until a big trough starts to move in. and that trough is going to bring us colder weather. finally, a cooling trend on friday. not that our temperatures are really above normal there. just about normal. so temperatures for tomorrow, looking in the 60's in san francisco. 59 the sunset. 59 in granada. looking along the coastline, the bay shoreline, a little warmer. 65 in millbrae. 66 in burlingame and also looking into the 70's, we start to head down toward woodside at 73 and the south bay, where in the 70's and even the 80's 83 la
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status. and 78 in santa clara. how about a 76 in dublin? and it's 70 6 degrees in walnut creek. so it's going to be beautiful again tomorrow, 70 84 that isn't yacht bill and 69 in petaluma. so here's the treat. 7 day forecast showing day after day after day. very much the same as we've been seeing the last few days until we get to friday and saturday when all is said we're going to change the cooler weather in the forecast, then. thank you, kathy. coming up, the giant, some boundaries. both played exciting games less than a mile away from each other. >> and ross will be here with hi
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>> well, a fun saturday, a bay area sports with the giants without reason. bay fc all playing home games will get to the valkyrie bay in a moment. but we start. >> out at oracle park with the giants and yeah, those guys, that's it's a great look. there. that's an even better look. giants facing the atlanta braves seeking their 4th straight win. let's get to the highlights. pick it up in the 4th inning. wilmer flores deep to left and gone. >> that's his 11th home run of the season. makes up one nothing. giants braves in the brain and searched in the michael harris, the second drive taking logan webb deep. that's his 4th home run of the year. ties the game at one lead pitched really well. the only gave up 2 runs. here's the second one in the 6th inning on the grounds the bases loaded one out marcel ozuna the throw roller to 3rd giants can turn to use of the
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go ahead. run score. just 2 to one in atlanta. same score in the bottom of the 9th for the giants are down to their final out. >> runner on first for matt chapman. and he plays the role hero walk-off 2 run homer, his 12th home run of the season. the giants walk-off win this year to leave major league baseball. >> they've won 4 in a row all by one run 3, 2, the final. >> every game is so tight and just being able pull it out last night pull this one out. you know this huge for our team. we're gonna have some momentum. >> that is so gross. all right. let's get to curries playing host to the las vegas aces. one of the best teams in the wnba, 4th sellout for the vax in 4 games at chase center. and boy, did they make a statement in this one 2nd
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quarter? cecilia zandalasini say that 10 times fast, she hits the 3 finished with 18 points than just before half-time kate martin, from way downtown beats the buzzer. alex. 49 28 at the half. and then in the 3rd quarter, more of the same kayla thorton, the steal. coast to coast for the easy 2. he had a game-high. 22 points and 11 rebounds. curry's dominate the aces final score. 95 68. >> it does build our confidence. but i think at the end of the day 2, we know when we play 80 possessions and were locked in and we're connected bills offensive and defensively. this is what we're capable so we talked about we can control our own destiny. so i think now after this game, it does give a lot more like you said confidence. but now they own who they are and what they're capable of. >> finally tonight, we head down to the south bay, the afc back home taking on portland, thorns fc 39th minute. no
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score. but this shot by alyssa melancon. from looking tough angle roofs. it for her first career goal. take another look. not a whole lot of room there. what she made no mistake. and that was the only goal of the match. kfc starting to heat up. they win. now on move in their last game. >> so a nice day of sport. solid teams won afc bay area. panthers also indoor football, right? yeah, but you're right that the giants, the val careers, what fun? yep, it was cool. you thank you, ben. and that's it for the news at 11. thank you for joining us. have a good night. we'll see them.
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