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i will send it over to allie rasmus. nd enjoying what it has to offer. allie? >> yeah, a family friendly public park right in the heart of the city of richmond. and it really took years of community involvement to get this to become a reality. and a lot of kids get to benefit from it. we talk about kids. the youngest bmx biker out here is three years old, but there are bikers in their teens and even adults who have returned to the sport and have found their love for it once again. but i want to introduce sam hill. you're with bay area bmx ers, you're one of the team members here, and we saw you doing right in some of the trails earlier this morning. how long have you been a bmx biker and what do you love about it? >> i've been doing it for about four years. i like i just love the energy, the experience and just executing and winning. >> for some people who may have seen you doing some of those tricks and getting around those, the curves and stuff, you got some air and some of the jumps. people who can't experience that fo
i will send it over to allie rasmus. nd enjoying what it has to offer. allie? >> yeah, a family friendly public park right in the heart of the city of richmond. and it really took years of community involvement to get this to become a reality. and a lot of kids get to benefit from it. we talk about kids. the youngest bmx biker out here is three years old, but there are bikers in their teens and even adults who have returned to the sport and have found their love for it once again. but i...
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ktvu allie rasmus is live in studio with this update. allie. >> well, garcia, president trump issued a proclamation this week to take over california national guard troops and send them to the streets of los angeles in response to anti ice protests. now, the administration says the federal action is necessary to keep the peace. but governor gavin newsom called it a, quote, brazen abuse of power. tomorrow afternoon, a federal judge will weigh in. it comes in the wake of several days of protests to denounce immigration raids and enforcement actions in los angeles. governor newsom said in an address last night to california in the nation, that any criminal behavior during the protest will be prosecuted, but that it should be handled by local authorities. he says the president's decision to commandeer national guard troops against his wishes and send 700 active duty marines to the streets of l.a. is a dangerous and unprecedented step. >> these are the men and women trained for foreign combat, not domestic law enforcement. we honor their servi
ktvu allie rasmus is live in studio with this update. allie. >> well, garcia, president trump issued a proclamation this week to take over california national guard troops and send them to the streets of los angeles in response to anti ice protests. now, the administration says the federal action is necessary to keep the peace. but governor gavin newsom called it a, quote, brazen abuse of power. tomorrow afternoon, a federal judge will weigh in. it comes in the wake of several days of...
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the department of homeland security has condemned those comments. >> 549 let's get back to allie rasmuserstate 80 near albany this morning. allie. >> yeah. devastating crash that happened early this morning. it started on the freeway and ended up off of the freeway. let's show you the map, first of all, so we can pinpoint exactly where this is. you see the traffic impact. this is eastbound 580 at buchanan street. so in the albany area, we believe there's a couple vehicles involved, possibly a big rig. but the impact was that one of the cars, a toyota, actually fell off of the freeway. and this is a live picture from the ground of that underpass near buchanan street on eastbound 580. so the vehicle here, you see, is the one that fell off the freeway. unfortunately, chp says the driver died. so this is going to be closed for a while. that underpass at buchanan street and then above the ground, though at on the highway you do see several lanes closed. we have three lanes closed in that eastbound direction right around here where that crash happened for this investigation, taking a look at
the department of homeland security has condemned those comments. >> 549 let's get back to allie rasmuserstate 80 near albany this morning. allie. >> yeah. devastating crash that happened early this morning. it started on the freeway and ended up off of the freeway. let's show you the map, first of all, so we can pinpoint exactly where this is. you see the traffic impact. this is eastbound 580 at buchanan street. so in the albany area, we believe there's a couple vehicles involved,...
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end quote in santa rosa, allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, people affected by violence now havecover and move forward in the east bay. today, restorative pathways opened a new tiny home community in hayward. it's called betty's village after the shelter's founder, the late betty moose. she opened the very first domestic violence shelter in the nation in hayward back in 1971. the addition of eight custom built tiny homes will provide emergency shelter for victims of human trafficking and domestic violence. organizers say it will give women, men and families a place to heal during the hardest time of their lives. >> oftentimes people are. this is their last option. if they had family to go to, if they had a safe place to go to, they would be there. nobody wakes up and says that they want to come to a shelter, but when that is their only option, we want to make sure that this is the best option that they have available. >> restorative pathways says the average stay for residents is 60 days to six months, depending on the circumstances. residents are offered wraparound support, with
end quote in santa rosa, allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, people affected by violence now havecover and move forward in the east bay. today, restorative pathways opened a new tiny home community in hayward. it's called betty's village after the shelter's founder, the late betty moose. she opened the very first domestic violence shelter in the nation in hayward back in 1971. the addition of eight custom built tiny homes will provide emergency shelter for victims of human...
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i'm allie rasmus. >> and i'm james torres.xact kind of weather that makes you want to stay home. >> i love it. i love being out in that weather. >> it's so gloomy. it's makes me sleepy. >> natural air conditioning. that's the perfect weather to go out for a brisk walk or. >> yeah, a lot of farmer's markets out there. rosemary, you're talking about what our weather might look like the rest of the day. >> let's see. we've got a guy from florida and from the bay area. >> hence the sunshine. >> yes. good morning. happy sunday. we will get to some sunshine. just going to take a few hours. we've got the morning clouds over the coast, inside the bay and our bayside communities. and you can see that stretch there. gray as well. some of the inland east bay enjoying a little bit of sunshine. but for most it's a great start to the day. fog along the coastline in our valleys this morning. not seeing patchy dense fog though. so if you're getting onto the highways you should be a okay, at least when it comes to the fog. a little bit of a br
i'm allie rasmus. >> and i'm james torres.xact kind of weather that makes you want to stay home. >> i love it. i love being out in that weather. >> it's so gloomy. it's makes me sleepy. >> natural air conditioning. that's the perfect weather to go out for a brisk walk or. >> yeah, a lot of farmer's markets out there. rosemary, you're talking about what our weather might look like the rest of the day. >> let's see. we've got a guy from florida and from the bay...
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we're going to send things over to allie rasmus. he japanese american museum here in japantown with much more on on the history of japanese americans, and particularly those here in san jose as well. allie. >> yeah, the history, art and culture documented commemorated here at the san jose at this museum, the japanese american museum of san jose. and when you walk in, it's about 6400ft!s. it looks like your typical museum with a lot of historical photos, maps and artifacts. but i want to take you inside a very unique exhibit here that people who come to this museum can walk into. this is a replica of one of the barracks. this touches on a very sad, dark chapter of u.s. and california history, when there were about 120,000 japanese americans and american citizens who lived on the west coast, who were forced to live in these internment camps all along the west coast. and so when they formed this museum, when they started collecting artifacts and started interviewing people to put some of these exhibits together, they talked to some of t
we're going to send things over to allie rasmus. he japanese american museum here in japantown with much more on on the history of japanese americans, and particularly those here in san jose as well. allie. >> yeah, the history, art and culture documented commemorated here at the san jose at this museum, the japanese american museum of san jose. and when you walk in, it's about 6400ft!s. it looks like your typical museum with a lot of historical photos, maps and artifacts. but i want to...
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. >> i'm allie rasmus. before we get to all the developing news overnight here at home and across the globe, let's first check in with rosemary oroczo for a quick look at the weather. >> yes. good morning to you. giving you a live look here over blue sky. sunshine. winds are lighting up today and temperatures are going to be warming just a bit over some areas right now. starting out calm in areas like novato, santa rosa and napa oakland as well. how about the winds? well, in our hills we have a little bit of a breeze. not too bad. mount diablo at 19mph. oakland north reporting 15. so at the surface fairly calm in our hills. a little bit of wind and coming in from the north northwest 56 degrees right now in oakland. good morning. san francisco at 50 for the afternoon. temperatures are going to be near average to a little bit below average. santa rosa. you're looking at 80 for the afternoon as well as livermore, a nice 67 expected in the city of san francisco. a better look at the advisory that lasts for just
. >> i'm allie rasmus. before we get to all the developing news overnight here at home and across the globe, let's first check in with rosemary oroczo for a quick look at the weather. >> yes. good morning to you. giving you a live look here over blue sky. sunshine. winds are lighting up today and temperatures are going to be warming just a bit over some areas right now. starting out calm in areas like novato, santa rosa and napa oakland as well. how about the winds? well, in our...
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allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> heading in a good direction. okay, allie, thank you for that.ve sheriff cristina corpus out of office. the sheriff now has four days to file an appeal. corpus attorney says the vote was not a surprise and accuses supervisors of removing her for, quote, political reasons. corpus is accused of misconduct, corruption and an inappropriate relationship with her former chief of staff. she has denied any wrongdoing. >> we're not surprised by what the board of supervisors have just done. they're good people, but they're doing this for a political reason. >> i'm not interested in a rush to judgment. what i'm interested in is following, you know, the recommendation and the evidence that supports her removal or non removal. >> corpus team is appealing the move to a three person evidentiary hearing panel. that appeal process could take up to four months. >> a former antioch police officer has been sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty of civil rights abuses and fraud. it's the longest sentence in antioch's policing scandal. now, 34 yea
allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> heading in a good direction. okay, allie, thank you for that.ve sheriff cristina corpus out of office. the sheriff now has four days to file an appeal. corpus attorney says the vote was not a surprise and accuses supervisors of removing her for, quote, political reasons. corpus is accused of misconduct, corruption and an inappropriate relationship with her former chief of staff. she has denied any wrongdoing. >> we're not surprised by what the...
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. >> i'm allie rasmus. happy father's day to all the dads and father figures out there. happy father's day to you. >> thank you very much. yeah. happy dad's day to everyone. >> hope your kids don't mind spending the morning with us. they're probably still asleep. >> they're. they're good. they're good. exactly. well, you know, do a little work here in the morning, and then we'll do something fun in the afternoon. >> sounds good. well, let's see what the weather's going to be like this afternoon. rosemary oroczo. how does it look today? it looks good. happy father's day, alex. and good morning to both of you. and to all of you out there either celebrating dad or for dads. happy father's day! we are looking at partly cloudy skies to start the morning, and if you're thinking about getting out, maybe to play some golf this morning, you're in pretty good shape. winds are generally light. we do have low clouds along the coastline, and you can see them there inside the bay as well. in addition to the low clouds this morning, high clouds streaming over the bay area once again. a
. >> i'm allie rasmus. happy father's day to all the dads and father figures out there. happy father's day to you. >> thank you very much. yeah. happy dad's day to everyone. >> hope your kids don't mind spending the morning with us. they're probably still asleep. >> they're. they're good. they're good. exactly. well, you know, do a little work here in the morning, and then we'll do something fun in the afternoon. >> sounds good. well, let's see what the weather's...
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allie rasmus is live to explain the numbers and some of the questions surrounding them. allie. >> sonoma county officials, according to their survey that they released, say that there's been about a 23% drop overall in the number of homeless people in the county. and they describe unhoused and defined unhoused as anyone living in a tent, an rv or a car, or any type of encampment. now, the survey comes as we know that sonoma county and officials here in recent months, in the past year, really have taken steps to clear out some of the homeless encampments along the joe rodota trail here in santa rosa. that's this paved bike trail here behind me. it's about eight and a half miles long. and in fact, in just the 15 minutes, last 15 minutes, we saw sonoma county sheriff officer come here to tell some of the people who were just lingering here on the trail that they hadn't even set up tents yet, that they had to move on and not stay here. so we saw people take off with their backpacks and their garbage bags, their shopping carts and their bikes and leave the area. now, all of th
allie rasmus is live to explain the numbers and some of the questions surrounding them. allie. >> sonoma county officials, according to their survey that they released, say that there's been about a 23% drop overall in the number of homeless people in the county. and they describe unhoused and defined unhoused as anyone living in a tent, an rv or a car, or any type of encampment. now, the survey comes as we know that sonoma county and officials here in recent months, in the past year,...
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i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm allie rasmus.r pride festivities, take part. take a ferry. i mean, the water. looks really nice out there. rosemary oroczo keeping track of the weather for us. what a lovely weekend for a parade. >> yeah, it's going to be gorgeous out there. very pleasant weather. meanwhile, at the alameda county fair, it's going to be baking. temperatures will be in the 90s for today, so gear up for that heat if this is going to be your place to be outside and over towards the golden gate bridge, where it is tough to see this morning. can't see the towers, just the span. and we do expect the fog to be along the coastline for much of the morning. we'll pull away to partly cloudy for the afternoon, but half moon bay even reporting very thick fog with visibility down to half a mile. you may find this along the stretch of highway one, both north bay and central south bay, so something to be aware of. outside of that you can see visibility good if you're getting onto the roads. we have just a very weak onshore breeze.
i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm allie rasmus.r pride festivities, take part. take a ferry. i mean, the water. looks really nice out there. rosemary oroczo keeping track of the weather for us. what a lovely weekend for a parade. >> yeah, it's going to be gorgeous out there. very pleasant weather. meanwhile, at the alameda county fair, it's going to be baking. temperatures will be in the 90s for today, so gear up for that heat if this is going to be your place to be outside and over...
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. >> i'm allie rasmus. frank, it is great to have you back. >> i know i took a month off, i got a new hip and i'm feeling good and getting around pretty well. >> and you feel look good as new. well, there you go. no time has passed. >> you held down the fort. >> well, well, we also have rosemary oroczo here talking about our weather this morning. rosemary. i noticed when i walked out the door this morning, there was no fog. at least not in oakland. >> yes. good morning to both of you. and welcome back, frank. on this first weekend of summer, we have a northerly breeze out there, and with that it is drying out the atmosphere. we've got a live look here into san francisco, a pretty one from this standpoint. and as we get into your day, we do expect temperatures to be a little bit warmer than yesterday. but still, we have the wind to consider. here is a look at where there is a red flag. warning begins at 11 a.m. winds gusting to 40mph, relative humidity dropping into the teens. and it does include this stretc
. >> i'm allie rasmus. frank, it is great to have you back. >> i know i took a month off, i got a new hip and i'm feeling good and getting around pretty well. >> and you feel look good as new. well, there you go. no time has passed. >> you held down the fort. >> well, well, we also have rosemary oroczo here talking about our weather this morning. rosemary. i noticed when i walked out the door this morning, there was no fog. at least not in oakland. >> yes....
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allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> a decorated u.s. army veteran is now in south korea after being forced to self-deport. sejun park left his family and life in hawaii on monday under the watch of ice agents. he moved to the united states when he was seven. he enlisted in the army at age 19, was shot twice during the u.s. invasion of panama in 1989. he received a purple heart and later turned to drugs to cope with ptsd. in 2009, park was arrested and served two and a half years in prison. when he was released, his green card was revoked. park says he turned his life around and fought deportation, but this month, officials ended his deferred action status and told him he had three weeks to leave the country. several bay area tech companies have announced job cuts. walmart is eliminating almost 400 jobs at its three tech hubs in sunnyvale. intel is cutting more than 100 jobs at multiple santa clara locations. the layoffs are scheduled to hit later this summer. last month, tech employers across the bay area slashed a net total of 3200 job
allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> a decorated u.s. army veteran is now in south korea after being forced to self-deport. sejun park left his family and life in hawaii on monday under the watch of ice agents. he moved to the united states when he was seven. he enlisted in the army at age 19, was shot twice during the u.s. invasion of panama in 1989. he received a purple heart and later turned to drugs to cope with ptsd. in 2009, park was arrested and served two and a half years in...
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ktvu allie rasmus joining us now with the hearing. a judge has scheduled ali. >> yeah, that hearing scheduled for tomorrow. but before that, in an address to californians and really, the nation, governor gavin newsom called the president's actions unprecedented and illegal. pardon me. he says president trump overstepped his authority with the decision to commandeer national guard troops against the governor's wishes and send about 700 active duty marines to los angeles in the wake of the protests that broke out during some of ice's immigration enforcement actions that began friday evening. now, los angeles police say the initial protests against those actions were peaceful. and even when things got out of hand with some graffiti and vandalism. l.a. county sheriffs and the police department say they had it under control. governor newsom said in his speech last night that the decision by the president to then send military force purposely escalated the situation and said the president doesn't have the authority to respond to vandalism,
ktvu allie rasmus joining us now with the hearing. a judge has scheduled ali. >> yeah, that hearing scheduled for tomorrow. but before that, in an address to californians and really, the nation, governor gavin newsom called the president's actions unprecedented and illegal. pardon me. he says president trump overstepped his authority with the decision to commandeer national guard troops against the governor's wishes and send about 700 active duty marines to los angeles in the wake of the...
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i'm alex savage. >> i'm allie rasmus.when that fog is going to burn off because i, like many folks, have plans for this afternoon. let's ask our. >> to speed. >> this up. rosemary oroczo is this like a all morning on the coast kind of fog, or is it going to clear earlier? >> i think for the coast it's going to be an all day for the very classic june gloom pattern. yes. good morning to both of you. but for the rest of us, those clouds will begin to clear out of the way. late morning burn off is expected for most of us inside the bay and for inland cities. there's a look over sfo. we're in addition to the clouds. we've got fog this morning. we have a little bit of patchy drizzle and you can see it there on the screen of storm tracker two right along the coastline. how about the visibility. it has remained between 2 and 5 miles along that stretch of highway 101 between santa rosa and petaluma. and we also have the possibility of some low lying fog right along the coastline. if this is your destination or if you're going to b
i'm alex savage. >> i'm allie rasmus.when that fog is going to burn off because i, like many folks, have plans for this afternoon. let's ask our. >> to speed. >> this up. rosemary oroczo is this like a all morning on the coast kind of fog, or is it going to clear earlier? >> i think for the coast it's going to be an all day for the very classic june gloom pattern. yes. good morning to both of you. but for the rest of us, those clouds will begin to clear out of the way....
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end quote in santa rosa, allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> united states postal carriers in marin dog bite safety demonstration. this educational event at the san rafael post office was a partnership with police as part of a larger, month long campaign with the postal service to prepare their carriers for dog encounters. today, employees learned about scanner alert cards that give them an official notice about any known risky animals. they were also taught their mailbags can do more than just carry everyone's mail satchels. >> our main line of defense for letter carriers. if they are going to get attacked by a dog, the first line of defense is a satchel. they'll take it off their shoulder and put it directly in front of them. >> last year, california logged the most dog bites in the country, with more than 700 reported incidents. about 6000 incidents involving mail carriers were logged across the country. >> vary weather a little bit warmer today, but the real heat that's going to move in this weekend and the hot spots inland will be approaching the mid 90s. we'll have the update
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allie rasmus is live in studio to share what's at stake today. >> well, that hearing is scheduled for 130 this afternoon in northern district court here in san francisco. a judge will hear arguments from california's attorney general and arguments from trump administration, department of justice attorneys on the issue of whether it is lawful and constitutional for the president to call up a state's national guard without a governor's consent. >> the governor is going to say, i was never asked. this is my responsibility. i am commander in chief of the california national guard. and only on the rarest circumstances has that authority been circumvented. the president didn't even ask me on the other side, the governor. the federal government is going to say, well, we declared this to be so we had to take emergency action. we know that the governor is opposed to this. we had to protect federal buildings and federal personnel. >> it comes in the wake of several days of protests denouncing immigration raids and enforcement actions in los angeles. president trump federalized more than 2000 na
allie rasmus is live in studio to share what's at stake today. >> well, that hearing is scheduled for 130 this afternoon in northern district court here in san francisco. a judge will hear arguments from california's attorney general and arguments from trump administration, department of justice attorneys on the issue of whether it is lawful and constitutional for the president to call up a state's national guard without a governor's consent. >> the governor is going to say, i was...
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ktvu allie rasmus joins us live in studio with the details. allie. >> greg. we spent the morning and the afternoon at sfo, and that's where there are hundreds of flights that arrive and depart from all over the world on a daily basis. this is a live look at the tarmac right now, but starting on monday, some of those flights may be affected by the president's new travel ban. come monday at midnight, most visitors from these 12 nations will be banned from coming to the u.s. from afghanistan to haiti to iran, people from another seven countries will face new restrictions on travel to the u.s, including cuba, sierra leone and venezuela. president trump says he's bringing back his travel ban because of the recent terrorist attack in boulder, colorado. the suspect is an egyptian national who overstayed his travel visa. >> we've seen one terror attack after another carried out by foreign visa overstayers from dangerous places all over the world. >> here we go again. yes, yes. and it's sad. i mean, it affects a lot of families and people that are good people. in this
ktvu allie rasmus joins us live in studio with the details. allie. >> greg. we spent the morning and the afternoon at sfo, and that's where there are hundreds of flights that arrive and depart from all over the world on a daily basis. this is a live look at the tarmac right now, but starting on monday, some of those flights may be affected by the president's new travel ban. come monday at midnight, most visitors from these 12 nations will be banned from coming to the u.s. from afghanistan...
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ktvu allie rasmus, joining us now from san francisco international airport. allie. >> well, pam, here at sfo, as we know, there are hundreds of flights that depart and arrive on a daily basis from all over the globe. but come monday, some of those flights, or at least connecting flights, may be affected by this new travel ban. the president announced that midnight on monday. there is a list of a total of 19 countries that will be affected. most visitors from 12 nations listed here will be banned from coming to the u.s. they include afghanistan, myanmar, chad, the republic of congo, equatorial guinea, eritrea, haiti, iran, libya, somalia, sudan and yemen. in addition to that, people from another seven nations will face new restrictions on travel to the u.s. they apply to visitors from burundi, cuba, laos, sierra leone, togo, turkmenistan and venezuela. president trump says the reason for this new travel ban the recent terrorist attack in boulder, colorado. the suspect is an egyptian national who overstayed his travel visa. >> seen one terrorist attack after ano
ktvu allie rasmus, joining us now from san francisco international airport. allie. >> well, pam, here at sfo, as we know, there are hundreds of flights that depart and arrive on a daily basis from all over the globe. but come monday, some of those flights, or at least connecting flights, may be affected by this new travel ban. the president announced that midnight on monday. there is a list of a total of 19 countries that will be affected. most visitors from 12 nations listed here will be...
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our allie rasmus back in studio. allie to explain his warning to other states. >> well, president trump issued a proclamation this week to take over the california national guard and send troops to the streets of los angeles in the wake of several days of anti ice protests. governor gavin newsom called the president's actions a, quote, brazen abuse of power. he says the president's decision to do that with the national guard against his wishes, and send 700 active duty marines to los angeles, sends sets a dangerous and unprecedented step. now, this comes in the wake of five days of protests to denounce several immigration and enforcement actions. starting on friday night, los angeles police and the l.a. sheriff's office repeatedly said that the initial protests were peaceful and that when things got out of hand after dark with graffiti vandalism, they had it under control. still, governor newsom said in his speech last night that any criminal behavior during protest will be prosecuted, but maintained that it should b
our allie rasmus back in studio. allie to explain his warning to other states. >> well, president trump issued a proclamation this week to take over the california national guard and send troops to the streets of los angeles in the wake of several days of anti ice protests. governor gavin newsom called the president's actions a, quote, brazen abuse of power. he says the president's decision to do that with the national guard against his wishes, and send 700 active duty marines to los...
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but right now, allie rasmus, where is the big problem spot this time around? has picked up, you know, and i think my microphone battery might. >> oh that happens to sell all the time. >> you know it's a tough one out there. you know we're showing you the map here in the east bay where you see slow spots all over. and we've been mentioning that crash in marinwood that's finally in the clearing stages on southbound 101. we also have reports of crashes on southbound 880 that's just coming in. i don't even have time to see if i can zoom the camera down here. so you can see southbound 880 at dixon landing road. that's in the fremont area. so be aware of all of that. richmond san rafael bridge toll plaza has been slow all morning long. this section of 880 in oakland, just starting to get slow in the northbound lanes past the coliseum as you approach the macarthur maze. and that's because the bay bridge toll plaza is pretty backed up. 832 let's go back to the desk, ali. >> thank you. an open ended strike is underway in oakland. >> yeah. health care workers and suppor
but right now, allie rasmus, where is the big problem spot this time around? has picked up, you know, and i think my microphone battery might. >> oh that happens to sell all the time. >> you know it's a tough one out there. you know we're showing you the map here in the east bay where you see slow spots all over. and we've been mentioning that crash in marinwood that's finally in the clearing stages on southbound 101. we also have reports of crashes on southbound 880 that's just...
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. >> and ktvu allie rasmus joining us live now from the dirt world bike park in richmond.ood >> good morning, dave and pam. yeah, this is a an oasis. an outdoor oasis in the middle of a city setting. it's a city block long. this is the dirt world bike park. and behind me you can see some of the people who are out here this morning. these are some of the volunteers and folks who really pushed to make this park a reality. and you can see it's for kids and adults of all ages. this little guy, just three years old and he's one of the youngest bmx bikers practicing out here. this is an almost brand new park. the dirt bike park in richmond reopened in october after $1 million renovation paid for through two state grants. the goal behind it to carve out a space for people to spend time outdoors. and this is a project that took a lot of volunteer and community effort over ten years to make happen. back in 2016, volunteers would bring in and build the dirt mounds themselves. now, thanks to those state grants, there are paved sections of this block. long park and volunteers, though,
. >> and ktvu allie rasmus joining us live now from the dirt world bike park in richmond.ood >> good morning, dave and pam. yeah, this is a an oasis. an outdoor oasis in the middle of a city setting. it's a city block long. this is the dirt world bike park. and behind me you can see some of the people who are out here this morning. these are some of the volunteers and folks who really pushed to make this park a reality. and you can see it's for kids and adults of all ages. this...
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ktvu allie rasmus here to explain what comes next in this ongoing legal dispute between california'se president. >> andre, a legal dispute over who is in charge of the california national guard. and what can those troops do on city streets? attorneys for the state of california argued that, according to the constitution, the governor of the state is the commander in chief of its own national guard, and the president can't take over those troops without notifying and conferring with the state's governor first. yesterday, a federal district judge in san francisco agreed with that take. judge charles breyer ordered the trump administration excuse me, to return control of the california national guard back to the state by noon today. this comes after earlier this week, president trump had commandeered about 4000 national guard troops and deployed them to the streets of los angeles to help ice with immigration enforcement. california had asked the federal courts to step in and stop that. governor gavin newsom said he was grateful for the district judge's order ruling in favor of californi
ktvu allie rasmus here to explain what comes next in this ongoing legal dispute between california'se president. >> andre, a legal dispute over who is in charge of the california national guard. and what can those troops do on city streets? attorneys for the state of california argued that, according to the constitution, the governor of the state is the commander in chief of its own national guard, and the president can't take over those troops without notifying and conferring with the...
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and also is allie rasmus. hi, ali. how are you today? >> hi, roberta. i'm doing well.traffic doing well this morning. so far so good. no major problems. there is the usual slow traffic that we tend to expect this time of the morning on the altamont pass. this is westbound 580. no specific crashes, just a slog to get towards elsewhere in the east bay. overall, things look good. a lot of green on the screen here. there was an earlier report of a power pole that came down on the joaquin miller road exit off ramp of highway 13, but that has now been cleared, so that won't tie you up. bay bridge toll plaza. as the sun rises, traffic moving very smoothly. metering lights aren't on just yet, but we'll keep an eye on it. 531 let's go back to the desk. >> topping our news this morning, health care workers at ucsf benioff children's hospital in oakland are going on strike. they say they're against the hospital's plan. that will require them to become university of california employees. ktvu james torres live in oakland with both sides of the issue. good morning james. >> good mo
and also is allie rasmus. hi, ali. how are you today? >> hi, roberta. i'm doing well.traffic doing well this morning. so far so good. no major problems. there is the usual slow traffic that we tend to expect this time of the morning on the altamont pass. this is westbound 580. no specific crashes, just a slog to get towards elsewhere in the east bay. overall, things look good. a lot of green on the screen here. there was an earlier report of a power pole that came down on the joaquin...
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ktvu allie rasmus is live at san francisco international airport with much more on the story. allie. >> andre. we're inside the sfo international terminal, where hundreds of flights depart and take off on a daily basis from all around the globe. some of these flights starting on monday may be affected by this. the president, as you mentioned, is enacting a new travel ban. so here's a list of the countries that will be affected by this. most visitors from 12 nations will be banned from coming to the u.s. they include afghanistan, myanmar, chad, the republic of congo, equatorial guinea, eritrea, haiti, iran, libya, somalia, sudan and yemen. in addition to that, people from another seven nations will face new restrictions on travel to the u.s. those apply to visitors from burundi, cuba, laos, sierra leone, togo, turkmenistan and venezuela. president trump says the reason for this new travel ban being enacted the recent terrorist attack in boulder, colorado. the suspect is an egyptian national who overstayed his travel visa. >> seen one terror attack after another carried out by f
ktvu allie rasmus is live at san francisco international airport with much more on the story. allie. >> andre. we're inside the sfo international terminal, where hundreds of flights depart and take off on a daily basis from all around the globe. some of these flights starting on monday may be affected by this. the president, as you mentioned, is enacting a new travel ban. so here's a list of the countries that will be affected by this. most visitors from 12 nations will be banned from...
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i'm allie rasmus. >> and i'm heather holmes. and we are following developing news that developing news coming from minnesota this morning, where we have learned that two state lawmakers have been shot. one of them has been killed. governor gavin newsom weighing in on this tragedy, saying that this is appalling. lawmakers are now being shot and assassinated, targeted for their political beliefs. and as we heard from officials there in minnesota, they do believe that this was a politically motivated attack. we want to go now to our tory gains, tracking the latest developments for us. tory. >> yeah, heather, state officials say two democratic lawmakers were targeted in their homes. both state senator john hoffman and state representative melissa hortman and their spouses were shot. hortman and her husband were both killed. minnesota officials, including governor tim walz, joined a press conference earlier this hour, calling the shooting a great loss for the state. >> we're here today because an unspeakable tragedy has unfolded in m
i'm allie rasmus. >> and i'm heather holmes. and we are following developing news that developing news coming from minnesota this morning, where we have learned that two state lawmakers have been shot. one of them has been killed. governor gavin newsom weighing in on this tragedy, saying that this is appalling. lawmakers are now being shot and assassinated, targeted for their political beliefs. and as we heard from officials there in minnesota, they do believe that this was a politically...