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hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off.ny law enforcement agencies around the bay area and around the country, the california highway patrol is trying to dig itself out of an officer shortage. a state report from last year found that from 2019 to 2023, the number of unfilled chp jobs rose from 5% to 16%. just a few weeks ago, the chp graduated the largest class, the latest class from its sacramento academy. nearly 30 troopers have been assigned to here in the bay area. our sooji nam introduces us to one of them, who says he is honored to wear the badge. >>>>safety
hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off.ny law enforcement agencies around the bay area and around the country, the california highway patrol is trying to dig itself out of an officer shortage. a state report from last year found that from 2019 to 2023, the number of unfilled chp jobs rose from 5% to 16%. just a few weeks ago, the chp graduated the largest class, the latest class from its sacramento academy. nearly 30 troopers have been assigned to here in the bay area. our...
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>juliette>good evening, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the night off. countless stories about illegal dumping all across the city of oakland. this is something slightly different, though. security cameras caught this truck pouring some kind of sludge out of the back of it. that's never a good sign. right onto the street there. now, this happened in the middle of the night on main street in east oakland, off of 98th avenue, about a half of a mile from 880. we have reported in the past on how the street has become a dumping ground for all kinds of trash, all kinds of things. our katie nielsen h
>juliette>good evening, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the night off. countless stories about illegal dumping all across the city of oakland. this is something slightly different, though. security cameras caught this truck pouring some kind of sludge out of the back of it. that's never a good sign. right onto the street there. now, this happened in the middle of the night on main street in east oakland, off of 98th avenue, about a half of a mile from 880. we have reported in the past on...
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>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off tonight. one hour away from one of the most anticipated games of the valkyries entire inaugural season, and that's saying a lot, considering golden state has sold out every home game. but tonight is a little bit different. caitlin clark is here with the indiana fever. it's clark's first ever visit to chase center, and the home fans are fired up to see the biggest star in women's basketball and their team. not to mention that we do have team coverage of the excitement, both at the arena and at a watch party at the bay's hottest new women's sports bar. we want to start, though, with kelsi thorud live for us from thrive city. kelsi. we >live>knew >>this was going to be a big deal.
>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off tonight. one hour away from one of the most anticipated games of the valkyries entire inaugural season, and that's saying a lot, considering golden state has sold out every home game. but tonight is a little bit different. caitlin clark is here with the indiana fever. it's clark's first ever visit to chase center, and the home fans are fired up to see the biggest star in women's basketball and their team. not to...
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>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliet has the night off.l day of its term, the supreme court issued a ruling that could totally reshape how presidential policies are challenged in court. the case in question, of course, involved president trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. federal judges from multiple states blocked that policy nationwide, calling it unconstitutional. but today's high court decision was not about the merits of trump's actual policy. the justices ruled 6 to 3 that federal judges overstepped their authority
>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliet has the night off.l day of its term, the supreme court issued a ruling that could totally reshape how presidential policies are challenged in court. the case in question, of course, involved president trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. federal judges from multiple states blocked that policy nationwide, calling it unconstitutional. but today's high court decision was not about the merits of trump's actual policy. the justices...
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hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off tonight. speeding cameras.g cameras are coming to oakland. drivers are going to be getting tickets in the mail if they are caught going too fast. city officials just approved this plan to put up 18 automated speed cameras at some of oakland's most dangerous intersections. the five year pilot program was authorized under the same state law that allowed san francisco to put up its own camera network. while the goal of the cameras is to save lives, opponents tell da lin they have concerns about the extra surveillance. >>>>transportation officials say the cameras will be installed in every district, including this location near the intersection of 73rd ave and cross. they say these are locations with the most documented speeding, and they're close to schools, senior centers and commercial districts. of the 18 locations that will soon get automated speed cameras, researchers found hegenberger road near spencer street has the most speeding drivers. they report 43% of daily vehicles drive at least ten miles per hour o
hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off tonight. speeding cameras.g cameras are coming to oakland. drivers are going to be getting tickets in the mail if they are caught going too fast. city officials just approved this plan to put up 18 automated speed cameras at some of oakland's most dangerous intersections. the five year pilot program was authorized under the same state law that allowed san francisco to put up its own camera network. while the goal of the cameras is to...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. this is a really familiar story across much of the bay area, and it has been for a while. cities have been trying to figure out what is the best way to tackle homelessness. while in the last few weeks some cities have moved forward by sweeping homeless encampments from oakland to berkeley, and this one today in san jose along the guadalupe river trail. almost a month ago, the city cleared out a large encampment, that one between coleman avenue and julian street. around 50 people were moved out. they told us they were expecting to see a sweep, but they didn't have anywhere else to go. san jose mayor matt man said the city was trying to provide shelter, and it happened in the interest of public safety. after an attack on a police officer. now, around the same time, the mayor said one of his top priorities is ending what he called the era of encampments. just last week, san jose leaders passed a controversial ordinance the responsibility to shelter measure requires unhoused people to acc
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. this is a really familiar story across much of the bay area, and it has been for a while. cities have been trying to figure out what is the best way to tackle homelessness. while in the last few weeks some cities have moved forward by sweeping homeless encampments from oakland to berkeley, and this one today in san jose along the guadalupe river trail. almost a month ago, the city cleared out a large encampment, that one between coleman avenue and julian street....
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. this is a really familiar story across much of the bay area, and it has been for a while. cities have been trying to figure out what is the best way to tackle homelessness. while in the last few weeks some cities have moved forward by sweeping homeless encampments from oakland to berkeley, and this one today in san jose along the guadalupe river trail. almost a month ago, the city cleared out a large encampment, that one between coleman avenue and julian street. around 50 people were moved out. they told us they were expecting to see a sweep, but they didn't have anywhere else to go. san jose mayor matt man said the city was trying to provide shelter, and it happened in the interest of public safety. after an attack on a police officer. now, around the same time, the mayor said one of his top priorities is ending what he called the era of encampments. just last week, san jose leaders passed a controversial ordinance the responsibility to shelter measure requires unhoused people to acc
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. this is a really familiar story across much of the bay area, and it has been for a while. cities have been trying to figure out what is the best way to tackle homelessness. while in the last few weeks some cities have moved forward by sweeping homeless encampments from oakland to berkeley, and this one today in san jose along the guadalupe river trail. almost a month ago, the city cleared out a large encampment, that one between coleman avenue and julian street....
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. federal agents who have been detaining undocumented immigrants, sometimes at their court hearings, at their place of work or even at home, have been met with a lot of protesters. we have seen multiple clashes between federal agents and protesters just this week, and some of those exchanges have gone from tense to outright physical. one such incident happened yesterday outside immigration court in concord. it was caught on camera and so far a lot of people seem to have seen it. so the woman there in the pink beanie seemed to shove her way into agents who were escorting someone out of court, seemingly detained, and then into an suv. the same woman also stood in front of the car trying to block it. now, after that, a woman dressed in the same clothes but without the beanie was spotted hitting an agent. now the fbi is asking for help to find her, as other organizers worry that violence at these protests could do more harm than good for their cause. andrea nakano explains. >>ashwarya ganda
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. federal agents who have been detaining undocumented immigrants, sometimes at their court hearings, at their place of work or even at home, have been met with a lot of protesters. we have seen multiple clashes between federal agents and protesters just this week, and some of those exchanges have gone from tense to outright physical. one such incident happened yesterday outside immigration court in concord. it was caught on camera and so far a lot of people seem to...
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here's sara donchey. >>>>we're going to process it and watch it and so people can eat it. just steps from the alameda apartments, a public housing project on the southeast side of san francisco, sits 3.5 acres of farmland. it was fate in a way, that called tatiana to alemany farm. she was going through a difficult separation when she stumbled upon a paid apprenticeship. i was going through it and i felt alone. i felt like i couldn't work other places. i felt, you know, lost. so tatiana went to what she calls farm school. she learned how to grow her own food, how to feed her children healthy meals, something that was in her blood. her family tended to their own land in mexico. i think that's one of the things i wanted to come here to take me to those memories of my grandmother. tatiana is one of several people who work here or volunteer here to grow food for people who may not otherwise have access to a healthy meal. it's hard to go to stores out here. there's no stores close to here. sometimes you like. i don't have the money. let's cut some cilantro. let's cut some vegeta
here's sara donchey. >>>>we're going to process it and watch it and so people can eat it. just steps from the alameda apartments, a public housing project on the southeast side of san francisco, sits 3.5 acres of farmland. it was fate in a way, that called tatiana to alemany farm. she was going through a difficult separation when she stumbled upon a paid apprenticeship. i was going through it and i felt alone. i felt like i couldn't work other places. i felt, you know, lost. so...
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>>i'm sara donchey in for juliette. a call for federal agents to unmask themselves. we've been seeing ice make arrests across california. and that includes here in the bay area. now, some state lawmakers want those officers to take off the masks and reveal themselves. our kevin koe has more on the new ban that they're proposing, and why local law enforcement is against it. >>as protesters clashed with federal agents making arrests at concord immigration court last tuesday. our cameras caught this exchange, east bay attorney ali zaidi pushing agents for information. >>asking for badge numbers. so we report to san francisco to san francisco division of the fbi. okay. you're more than welcome to call the san francisco division ii office and ask for the folks that are here today. we're just assisting ice and law enforcement officers. shame. >>one of many other protesters in the crowd would later chime in demanding the federal agents identify themselves. >>show us your face. >>ice agents and other law enforcement officials have been seen wearing face coverings during immi
>>i'm sara donchey in for juliette. a call for federal agents to unmask themselves. we've been seeing ice make arrests across california. and that includes here in the bay area. now, some state lawmakers want those officers to take off the masks and reveal themselves. our kevin koe has more on the new ban that they're proposing, and why local law enforcement is against it. >>as protesters clashed with federal agents making arrests at concord immigration court last tuesday. our...
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sara donchey in this evening for juliette as we head right into the weekend, fire danger will still be top of mind for parts of the bay area are mount diablo camera is looking out toward the dry brown hills, which is never a good sign. another camera showing the santa clara valley for you. the gusty winds and low humidity are the major factors that are increasing the fire risk in the east bay hills and the eastern santa clara hills. now, because of those conditions, pg and e has shut off power to people living near clayton in contra costa county and in eastern alameda county. you can see some of the current outages right here on this map. the utility is also warning of more shutoffs over the weekend, so you have to stay vigilant if you're even near these areas. this is what they're trying to avoid. of course, firefighters in sonoma county say defensible space helps slow down a grassfire this afternoon that burned pretty close to some homes near cotati. you can see that cars and fences were nearly burned there. fire officials say the flames moved toward homes but hit irrigated horse pas
sara donchey in this evening for juliette as we head right into the weekend, fire danger will still be top of mind for parts of the bay area are mount diablo camera is looking out toward the dry brown hills, which is never a good sign. another camera showing the santa clara valley for you. the gusty winds and low humidity are the major factors that are increasing the fire risk in the east bay hills and the eastern santa clara hills. now, because of those conditions, pg and e has shut off power...
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>>i'm sara donchey in for juliette. bay area firefighters are getting ready for the summer fire season, and they're urging homeowners to do the same. as you can see from our mount diablo camera behind me, the conditions are ripe. grasses have dried out. the winds are expected to pick up in the next couple of days. pg and e even said it could shut off power in parts of the bay area as a result. and we've already seen some close calls this season so far, including this grass fire that threatened homes just yesterday afternoon in the east san jose foothills, amanda hari talked to one homeowner who was forced to evacuate with his wife, who is bedridden. as the flames raced toward their home. >>tuesday afternoon, a grass fire tore through 92 acres of land in the east san jose foothills, just feet from jesus garcia's home. >>i was afraid, you know, for for me, for my wife and for for the for my house, too. >>garcia lives on sierra road near skyview drive. he was working outside around 4 p.m. when the fire started. he looked u
>>i'm sara donchey in for juliette. bay area firefighters are getting ready for the summer fire season, and they're urging homeowners to do the same. as you can see from our mount diablo camera behind me, the conditions are ripe. grasses have dried out. the winds are expected to pick up in the next couple of days. pg and e even said it could shut off power in parts of the bay area as a result. and we've already seen some close calls this season so far, including this grass fire that...
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>>i'm sara donchey. juliette has this friday off. more than 100 year old housing policy may be coming to an end, and it could bring big changes to berkeley's landscape. the city council approved rezoning almost the entire city to make room for taller buildings and more housing. but as da lin shows us, reaction to that is mixed. >>building up is one way to create more housing in a city that doesn't have much vacant land. supporters of the zoning change say it will make housing more affordable, but opponents say it will increase traffic and change berkeley's character. as berkeley hills renter would like to own a home one day. but andrea zelensky says even with a phd and a strong educational background, home ownership feels out of reach. >>i could not afford one of these houses, and i don't think that is going to change. so i have to hopefully build different housing, new housing, smaller size that i could afford. >>that's why she spoke in favor of the so-called middle housing ordinance at thursday night's berkeley city council >>meeti
>>i'm sara donchey. juliette has this friday off. more than 100 year old housing policy may be coming to an end, and it could bring big changes to berkeley's landscape. the city council approved rezoning almost the entire city to make room for taller buildings and more housing. but as da lin shows us, reaction to that is mixed. >>building up is one way to create more housing in a city that doesn't have much vacant land. supporters of the zoning change say it will make housing more...
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i'm sara donchey.just hours away from mass protests and demonstrations against president donald trump. his military parade and his overall immigration enforcement strategy, as well as some of his other policies. the bay area and the entire country are making final preparations for this. fencing barricades are going up in some cities. storefronts are being boarded up. in some cases, including san francisco, with heavy law enforcement and military presence in the nation's capital, as well as in los angeles, where things have devolved into chaotic moments. in some cases, no. kingsburg has this map showing all of the places that they say there are demonstrations planned for tomorrow. more than 2000 in total. as you can see, there's hardly a spot on the map not taking part. many, many major american cities are involved. this could end up being the largest show of opposition to president trump's policies since he took office. our kevin koe was in san francisco today to see how this city is getting ready. >>b
i'm sara donchey.just hours away from mass protests and demonstrations against president donald trump. his military parade and his overall immigration enforcement strategy, as well as some of his other policies. the bay area and the entire country are making final preparations for this. fencing barricades are going up in some cities. storefronts are being boarded up. in some cases, including san francisco, with heavy law enforcement and military presence in the nation's capital, as well as in...
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our sara donchey spoke with group members about how a shift in strategy will hopefully keep them afloat. >>we're going to process it and wash it and so people can eat it. just steps from the alemany apartments, a public housing project on the southeast side of san francisco, sits 3.5 acres of farmland. it was fate in a way, that called tatiana to alemany farm. she was going through a difficult separation when she stumbled upon a paid apprenticeship. i was going through it and i felt alone. i felt like i couldn't work other places. i felt, you know, lost. so tatiana went to what she calls farm school. she learned how to grow her own food, how to feed her children healthy meals, something that was in her blood. her family tended to their own land in mexico. i think that's one of the things i wanted to come here to take me to those memories of my grandmother. tatiana is one of several people who work here or volunteer here to grow food for people who may not otherwise have access to a healthy meal. it's hard to go to the stores out here. there's no stores close to here. sometimes you're li
our sara donchey spoke with group members about how a shift in strategy will hopefully keep them afloat. >>we're going to process it and wash it and so people can eat it. just steps from the alemany apartments, a public housing project on the southeast side of san francisco, sits 3.5 acres of farmland. it was fate in a way, that called tatiana to alemany farm. she was going through a difficult separation when she stumbled upon a paid apprenticeship. i was going through it and i felt...
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>>i'm sara donchey with a look at some of the other headlines that we're following right now. two people are under arrest after a police chase in a crash in san francisco's financial district. police say that officers spotted a stolen car near sixth and harrison and tried to pull it over. this morning, the driver took off, leading police on a short chase before the driver crashed into a parked car. the two suspects went to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. a heads up for caltrain commuters in the south bay. starting today, electric train service is shut down between two key stations in san jose for months of bridge work. free vta bus service will be provided between san jose, diridon and tamien stations for the next eight months. crews are working to repair two bridges that crossed the guadalupe river by the tamien station, including stabilizing the bridges against earthquakes and riverbank erosion, as well as upgrading some of the electrical systems. one commuter tells us things have improved since caltrain electrified trains, and he's looking forward to servic
>>i'm sara donchey with a look at some of the other headlines that we're following right now. two people are under arrest after a police chase in a crash in san francisco's financial district. police say that officers spotted a stolen car near sixth and harrison and tried to pull it over. this morning, the driver took off, leading police on a short chase before the driver crashed into a parked car. the two suspects went to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. a heads up for...
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hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off. like many law enforcement agencies around the bay area and around the country, the california highway patrol is trying to dig itself out of an officer shortage. a state report from last year found that from 2019 to 2023, the number of unfilled chp jobs rose from 5% to 16%. just a few weeks ago, the chp graduated the largest class, the latest class from its sacramento academy. nearly 30 troopers have been assigned to here in the bay area. our sooji nam introduces us to one of them, who says he is honored to wear the badge. >>>>safety for sabir abdul shakur. >>>>it's an honor. it's not necessarily just a career. it's a calling. you know, you want to help the community. you want to better society. >>>>it's his first few days on the job as a california highway patrol trooper. abdul shakur just finished his six month training at the chp academy in sacramento. >>>>sabir abdul shakur. >>>>and graduated alongside more than 130 troopers in may. >>>>my family moved here and i was pretty young.
hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off. like many law enforcement agencies around the bay area and around the country, the california highway patrol is trying to dig itself out of an officer shortage. a state report from last year found that from 2019 to 2023, the number of unfilled chp jobs rose from 5% to 16%. just a few weeks ago, the chp graduated the largest class, the latest class from its sacramento academy. nearly 30 troopers have been assigned to here in the bay...
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>juliette>good evening, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the night off. we have covered countless stories about illegal dumping all across the city of oakland. this is something slightly different, though. security cameras caught this truck pouring some kind of sludge out of the back of it. that's never a good sign. right onto the street there. now, this happened in the middle of the night on main street in east oakland, off of 98th avenue, about a half of a mile from 880. we have reported in the past on how the street has become a dumping ground for all kinds of trash, all kinds of things. our katie nielsen heard from a business owner who said he is beyond fed up, and says it is time for the city to do something. >>>>so this is what's left of whatever it was that was dumped out of that truck as it was rolling down main street. thousands of gallons of what appears to be concrete slurry going all the way down the street. as far as you can >>>>see. this street is a dumping ground for the city of oakland. and of course, the city of oakland would do nothing f
>juliette>good evening, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the night off. we have covered countless stories about illegal dumping all across the city of oakland. this is something slightly different, though. security cameras caught this truck pouring some kind of sludge out of the back of it. that's never a good sign. right onto the street there. now, this happened in the middle of the night on main street in east oakland, off of 98th avenue, about a half of a mile from 880. we have reported...
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sara donchey joining us now with more on his life and legacy right here in the bay area.rn>yeah, jules, this was really sad news for a lot of people to hear today. sly stone's family says he passed away peacefully after a prolonged battle with copd and some other health issues. he was 82 years old. became one of the most influential musicians of the late 60s and 70s who redefined the musical landscape. he was born in texas but was raised in the north bay. his legacy left a mark on a lot of people here in the bay area. we stopped by open mind records in oakland. the owner told us what sly meant to him. >>>>well, it was sort of a gut punch for anybody who loves the legacy of sly being a visionary to make music that was beyond the top 40, that was deep and funky and fresh and music to stand up to, music that had civil rights and human rights in. >vern>uc berkeley, african-american studies professor doctor rickey vincent lectures on black music history. he says sly stone's music was a central player not only in the music scene, but in the social movement of the 1960s. >>>>the
sara donchey joining us now with more on his life and legacy right here in the bay area.rn>yeah, jules, this was really sad news for a lot of people to hear today. sly stone's family says he passed away peacefully after a prolonged battle with copd and some other health issues. he was 82 years old. became one of the most influential musicians of the late 60s and 70s who redefined the musical landscape. he was born in texas but was raised in the north bay. his legacy left a mark on a lot of...
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>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off tonight. we are just one hour away from one of the most anticipated games of the valkyries entire inaugural season, and that's saying a lot, considering golden state has sold out every home game. but tonight is a little bit different. caitlin clark is here with the indiana fever. it's clark's first ever visit to chase center, and the home fans are fired up to see the biggest star in women's basketball and their team. not to mention that we do have team coverage of the excitement, both at the arena and at a watch party at the bay's hottest new women's sports bar. we want to start, though, with kelsi thorud live for us from thrive city. kelsi. we >live>knew >>this was going to be a big deal. >live>yeah we did, sarah and you. more than anyone i know you're a basketball fan knows that the hype around this game has been going, i think, since the schedule came out before the season even start. of course, so many people coming out here to see the valkyries, but also to see the indiana fever and caitl
>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliette goodrich has the night off tonight. we are just one hour away from one of the most anticipated games of the valkyries entire inaugural season, and that's saying a lot, considering golden state has sold out every home game. but tonight is a little bit different. caitlin clark is here with the indiana fever. it's clark's first ever visit to chase center, and the home fans are fired up to see the biggest star in women's basketball and their team....
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>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliet has the night off. on the final day of its term, the supreme court issued a ruling that could totally reshape how presidential policies are challenged in court. the case in question, of course, involved president trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. federal judges from multiple states blocked that policy nationwide, calling it unconstitutional. but today's high court decision was not about the merits of trump's actual policy. the justices ruled 6 to 3 that federal judges overstepped their authority when they issued those nationwide injunctions. our lauren toms dives into the sweeping implications this decision could have on cases going forward. >>>>the u.s. supreme court's ruling on nationwide injunctions marks a win for presidential power, says uc law professor david levine. it also greatly reduces the power of federal judges to act as a check on the president. >>>>think >>of it like >>>>a tool that was in the toolbox of federal judges, and they had been using it sometimes, not all th
>juliette>hello, i'm sara donchey. juliet has the night off. on the final day of its term, the supreme court issued a ruling that could totally reshape how presidential policies are challenged in court. the case in question, of course, involved president trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship. federal judges from multiple states blocked that policy nationwide, calling it unconstitutional. but today's high court decision was not about the merits of trump's actual policy. the...
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>>hello, i'm sara donchey. after a very busy weekend of bombings and airstrikes in the middle east tonight, there seems to be the possibility for peace. at least for now. president trump announced a cease fire between israel and iran just days after the united states dropped bunker buster bombs on iran's nuclear facilities. the question right now? will it hold? and will american troops and citizens be safe from potential blowback from iran or its allies? the president posted online less than an hour ago. the cease fire is in effect, but a few hours before that, israel says iranian missiles killed three people and israel reportedly attacked tehran earlier today. this comes after iran fired missiles at an american military base in qatar, though no one was hurt. the u.s. currently has 40,000 military personnel in the middle east. about 10,000 of them are in qatar right now. interestingly enough, iran says it warned the u.s. about the strike on its base in advance. now, experts say that could indicate that iran did
>>hello, i'm sara donchey. after a very busy weekend of bombings and airstrikes in the middle east tonight, there seems to be the possibility for peace. at least for now. president trump announced a cease fire between israel and iran just days after the united states dropped bunker buster bombs on iran's nuclear facilities. the question right now? will it hold? and will american troops and citizens be safe from potential blowback from iran or its allies? the president posted online less...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey.eral agents who have been detaining undocumented immigrants, sometimes at their court hearings, at their place of work or even at home, have been met with a lot of protesters. we have seen multiple clashes between federal agents and protesters just this week, and some of those exchanges have gone from tense to outright physical. one such incident happened yesterday outside immigration court in concord. it was caught on camera and so far a lot of people seem to have seen it. so the woman there in the pink beanie seemed to shove her way into agents who were escorting someone out of court, seemingly detained, and then into an suv. the same woman also stood in front of the car trying to block it. now, after that, a woman dressed in the same clothes but without the beanie was spotted hitting an agent. now the fbi is asking for help to find her, as other organizers worry that violence at these protests could do more harm than good for their cause. andrea nakano explains. >>ashwarya gandara i
>>hi, i'm sara donchey.eral agents who have been detaining undocumented immigrants, sometimes at their court hearings, at their place of work or even at home, have been met with a lot of protesters. we have seen multiple clashes between federal agents and protesters just this week, and some of those exchanges have gone from tense to outright physical. one such incident happened yesterday outside immigration court in concord. it was caught on camera and so far a lot of people seem to have...
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>>>>hello, i'm sara donchey. over the past few months, we've seen a lot of images of ice officials increasing enforcement as part of the trump administration's promise to crack down on immigration. the agency claimed last week it saw its highest number of arrests in its history. some of those happened right here in the bay area. a livermore man was detained last week. his family says it happened as he went into san francisco for his scheduled immigration meeting. now they're fighting to bring him back home. andrea nakano was at a rally for miguel lopez tonight. she has their story. >>>>miguel. miguel, bring back miguel. >>>>it was. an emotional rally as miguel lopez's daughter spoke to the crowd. at livermore plaza. >>>>we stand with you. first of all, i want to thank everybody for being here, for my dad. >>>>holding back tears. this has been a difficult. time for the family since ice. agents detained. lopez on. may 27th. >>>>he's been reporting for 17 years, and he always comes home. >>>>rosa lopez has been marr
>>>>hello, i'm sara donchey. over the past few months, we've seen a lot of images of ice officials increasing enforcement as part of the trump administration's promise to crack down on immigration. the agency claimed last week it saw its highest number of arrests in its history. some of those happened right here in the bay area. a livermore man was detained last week. his family says it happened as he went into san francisco for his scheduled immigration meeting. now they're...
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>>i'm sara donchey. juliette has this friday off. to berkeley's landscape. the city council approved rezoning almost the entire city to make room for taller buildings and more housing. but as da lin shows us, reaction to that is mixed. >>building up is one way to create more housing in a city that doesn't have much vacant land. supporters of the zoning change say it will make housing more affordable, but opponents say it will increasera
>>i'm sara donchey. juliette has this friday off. to berkeley's landscape. the city council approved rezoning almost the entire city to make room for taller buildings and more housing. but as da lin shows us, reaction to that is mixed. >>building up is one way to create more housing in a city that doesn't have much vacant land. supporters of the zoning change say it will make housing more affordable, but opponents say it will increasera
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sara donchey in this evening for juliette as we head right into the weekend, fire danger will still beher camera showing the santa clara valley for you. the gusty winds and low humidity are the major factors that are increasing the fire risk in the east bay hills and the eastern santa clara hills. now, because of those conditions, pg and e has shut off power to people living near clayton in contra costa county and in eastern alameda county. you can see some of the current outages right here on this map. the utility is also warning of more shutoffs over the weekend, so you have to stay vigilant
sara donchey in this evening for juliette as we head right into the weekend, fire danger will still beher camera showing the santa clara valley for you. the gusty winds and low humidity are the major factors that are increasing the fire risk in the east bay hills and the eastern santa clara hills. now, because of those conditions, pg and e has shut off power to people living near clayton in contra costa county and in eastern alameda county. you can see some of the current outages right here on...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. okay. a year ago, you may not have known that today, this day was going to be such a big day for bay area sports. it probably seemed like any other day back then, but now we've got the golden state valkyries on the road trying to win their fourth straight game, and we have the san francisco giants introducing their newest superstar. a bit of a surprise there rafael devers. okay burns here. we're going to start with the giants who welcome in one of the best batters in san francisco that san francisco has had in a long time, something that fans have been praying for. how did it go? fans have been waiting for this enter of a big >>bat >>since barry bonds >>exited, and >>that was >>2007. buster >>posey >>said >>it a few weeks >>ago. sarah, when he started making changes, he said it's time to go. so he traded and picked up one of the most potent hitters in the game, rafael devers. and he couldn't wait to unwrap his new gift tonight. but first, it started with an introductory press conference. to
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. okay. a year ago, you may not have known that today, this day was going to be such a big day for bay area sports. it probably seemed like any other day back then, but now we've got the golden state valkyries on the road trying to win their fourth straight game, and we have the san francisco giants introducing their newest superstar. a bit of a surprise there rafael devers. okay burns here. we're going to start with the giants who welcome in one of the best batters...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. if you were on social media at all today, or even if you weren't, you probably saw the dueling posts between president trump and his now former friend elon musk. the once tight alliance came to blows online today, only days after musk left his post as the head of doge. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >>president trump and elon musk fought a war of words on social media thursday, after musk sharpened his criticism of trump's budget bill on his truth social site, the president said musk had gone crazy and threatened to cancel the billionaire's government contracts. on x, musk said his spacex company would immediately begin decommissioning its dragon spacecraft, used to transport astronauts to the international space station. musk later pulled back on that threat. earlier at the white house, trump was asked about musk's recent criticism of the spending package. >>i'm very disappointed because elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting he
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. if you were on social media at all today, or even if you weren't, you probably saw the dueling posts between president trump and his now former friend elon musk. the once tight alliance came to blows online today, only days after musk left his post as the head of doge. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >>president trump and elon musk fought a war of words on social media thursday, after musk sharpened his criticism of trump's budget bill on his...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey.the year for san francisco has finally arrived. pride weekend kicked off today with thousands of people gathering for the 22nd annual trans march. it's billed as one of the largest events of its kind in the world, but this year, organizers tell us it was more important than ever to come together and support each other. our andrea nakano was there. >>roughly 20,000 people marched from dolores park to the tenderloin as one trans community supporting each other. the race. hodge's family marched for the first time, with their daughter recently coming out as trans. >>coming out myself when i was young, you know, that was hard. i could just imagine how hard that was for my parents. and then when she came out, you know, it was like, oh, .... as a mother, just thinking about all the obstacles that she will face, not about the physical or anything about the transition itself, because i will support her no matter what. but it's just that, like, what are the what are the obstacles and the challen
>>hi, i'm sara donchey.the year for san francisco has finally arrived. pride weekend kicked off today with thousands of people gathering for the 22nd annual trans march. it's billed as one of the largest events of its kind in the world, but this year, organizers tell us it was more important than ever to come together and support each other. our andrea nakano was there. >>roughly 20,000 people marched from dolores park to the tenderloin as one trans community supporting each other....
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey.mer doesn't officially start until friday, but it was already hot today in parts of the bay area, and that heat mixed with a lack of rain, means that firefighters are keeping a close eye on the fire threat. already tonight, crews had their hands full battling a brand new fire. this one popped up in contra costa county. the somersville fire has burned more than 200 acres near barkley creek park in antioch. you can see just how close the fire started to get to homes in this neighborhood here. evacuation warnings have lifted. now, at least four people were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation, according to county fire protection officials. one assisted living home that was in the evacuation zone moved its residents to safety. one woman came to get her 88 year-old father from the home. >>firemen. all i can do is give them praise for always keeping everyone safe and just acting as quickly as they do. and, we would not be anywhere without firemen. >>the bay area air district issued an
>>hi, i'm sara donchey.mer doesn't officially start until friday, but it was already hot today in parts of the bay area, and that heat mixed with a lack of rain, means that firefighters are keeping a close eye on the fire threat. already tonight, crews had their hands full battling a brand new fire. this one popped up in contra costa county. the somersville fire has burned more than 200 acres near barkley creek park in antioch. you can see just how close the fire started to get to homes...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. one of the biggest weekends of the year for san francisco has finally arrived. pride weekend kicked off today with thousands of people gathering for the 22nd annual trans march. it's billed as one of the largest events of its kind in the world, but this year, organizers tell us it was more important than ever to come together and support each other. our andrea nakano was there. >>roughly 20,000 people marched from dolores park to the tenderloin as one trans community supporting each other. the race. hodge's family marched for the first time, with their daughter recently coming out as trans. >>coming out myself when i was young, you know, that was hard. i could just imagine how hard that was for my parents. and then when she came out, you know, it was like, oh, .... as a mother, just thinking about all the obstacles that she will face, not about the physical or anything about the transition itself, because i will support her no matter what. but it's just that, like, what are the what a
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. one of the biggest weekends of the year for san francisco has finally arrived. pride weekend kicked off today with thousands of people gathering for the 22nd annual trans march. it's billed as one of the largest events of its kind in the world, but this year, organizers tell us it was more important than ever to come together and support each other. our andrea nakano was there. >>roughly 20,000 people marched from dolores park to the tenderloin as one trans...
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i'm sara donchey. we are just hours away from mass protests and demonstrations against president donald trump. his military parade and his overall immigration enforcement strategy, as well as some of his other policies. the bay area and the entire country are making final preparations for this. fencing barricades are going up in some cities. storefronts are being boarded up. in some cases, including san francisco, with heavy law enforcement and military presence in the nation's capital, as well as in los angeles, where things have devolved into chaotic moments. in some cases, no. kingsburg has this map showing all of the places that they say there are demonstrations planned for tomorrow. more than 2000 in total. as you can see, there's hardly a spot on the map not taking part. many, many major american cities are involved. this could end up being the largest show of opposition to president trump's policies since he took office. our kevin koe was in san francisco today to see how this city is getting re
i'm sara donchey. we are just hours away from mass protests and demonstrations against president donald trump. his military parade and his overall immigration enforcement strategy, as well as some of his other policies. the bay area and the entire country are making final preparations for this. fencing barricades are going up in some cities. storefronts are being boarded up. in some cases, including san francisco, with heavy law enforcement and military presence in the nation's capital, as well...
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>>hello, i'm sara donchey. tonight, part of the middle east could be on the brink of war. israel launched what it called a preemptive strike against iran, targeting nuclear facilities. scientists and top military leaders. and now americans and others who are in israel might be stuck there with flights grounded, including a college professor from monterey. now, israel attacked iran, reportedly killing some of iran's top generals. israel insisted it had to to keep iran from getting its hands on nuclear weapons and for its own survival. >>for decades, the tyrants of tehran have brazenly, openly called for israel's destruction. they backed up their genocidal rhetoric with a program to develop nuclear weapons. in recent years, iran has produced enough highly enriched uranium for nine atom bombs. nine. >>now, the united states spoke out pretty quickly. they said, we're not involved in the operation or in any intelligence sharing. secretary of state marco rubio said in a statement, quote, israel took unilateral action against iran. the trump administration has been trying to nego
>>hello, i'm sara donchey. tonight, part of the middle east could be on the brink of war. israel launched what it called a preemptive strike against iran, targeting nuclear facilities. scientists and top military leaders. and now americans and others who are in israel might be stuck there with flights grounded, including a college professor from monterey. now, israel attacked iran, reportedly killing some of iran's top generals. israel insisted it had to to keep iran from getting its...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. okay.ear ago, you may not have known that today, this day was going to be such a big day for bay area sports. it probably seemed like any other day back then, but now we've got the golden state valkyries on the road trying to win their fourth straight game, and we have the san francisco giants introducing their newest superstar. a bit of a surprise there rafael devers. okay burns here. we're going to start with the giants who welcome in one of the best batters in san francisco that san francisco has had in a long time, something that fans have been praying for. how did it go? fans have been waiting for this enter of a big >>bat >>since barry bonds >>exited, and >>that was >>2007. buster >>posey >>said >>it a few weeks >>ago. sarah, when he started making changes, he said it's time to go. so he traded and picked up one of the most potent hitters in the game, rafael devers. and he couldn't wait to unwrap his new gift tonight. but first, it started with an introductory press conference. today.
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. okay.ear ago, you may not have known that today, this day was going to be such a big day for bay area sports. it probably seemed like any other day back then, but now we've got the golden state valkyries on the road trying to win their fourth straight game, and we have the san francisco giants introducing their newest superstar. a bit of a surprise there rafael devers. okay burns here. we're going to start with the giants who welcome in one of the best batters in...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. on another busy night tonight, demonstrators are out again today and into the night nationwide and right here in the bay area protesting against ice enforcement and operations and the arrests of undocumented immigrants. these. and right now, those efforts are being met by police in san francisco. these are live pictures right now from market street just south of civic center plaza. as you can see, san francisco police officers are out in force in riot gear. they have dozens of people sitting on the ground. it looks like they are detained and surrounded by law enforcement. our photographer on the scene says that he thinks that officers are detaining people, and for a while, it looked like there had been just moments before we went on the air, a skirmish between at least one group of people who may be detained, and police and a few other individuals relatively calm there now, but definitely a tense scene that we've been monitoring over the last few minutes from these live pictures on th
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. on another busy night tonight, demonstrators are out again today and into the night nationwide and right here in the bay area protesting against ice enforcement and operations and the arrests of undocumented immigrants. these. and right now, those efforts are being met by police in san francisco. these are live pictures right now from market street just south of civic center plaza. as you can see, san francisco police officers are out in force in riot gear. they...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey from los angeles to the bay area, and really all across the country, people were out marching and protesting again. it's a fifth straight day of that, and they were rallying against ice and the arrest of undocumented immigrants. some of those demonstrations turned into scuffles with police. governor gavin newsom addressed the protest earlier this evening, saying the trump administration is traumatizing our communities. >>if some of us could be snatched off the streets without a warrant based only on suspicion or skin color, then none of us are safe. authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people who are least able to defend themselves, but they do not stop there. trump and his loyalists. they thrive on division because it allows them to take more power and exert even more control. >>so governor newsom's address came hours after he asked a federal court to block the deployment of troops into city streets. president trump ordered 700 marines to join the national guard troops already in l.a.. california officials sued the trump administration over the deployment yes
>>hi, i'm sara donchey from los angeles to the bay area, and really all across the country, people were out marching and protesting again. it's a fifth straight day of that, and they were rallying against ice and the arrest of undocumented immigrants. some of those demonstrations turned into scuffles with police. governor gavin newsom addressed the protest earlier this evening, saying the trump administration is traumatizing our communities. >>if some of us could be snatched off the...
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>>hello, i'm sara donchey. after a very busy weekend of bombings and airstrikes in the middle east tonight, there seems to be the possibility for peace. at least for now. president trump announced a cease fire between israel and iran just days after the united states dropped bunker buster bombs on iran's nuclear facilities. the question right now? will it hold? and will american troops and citizens be safe from potential blowback from iran or its allies? the president posted online less than an hour ago. the cease fire is in effect, but a few hours before that, israel says iranian missiles killed three people and israel reportedly attacked tehran earlier today. this comes after iran fired missiles at an american military base in qatar, though no one was hurt. the u.s. currently has 40,000 military personnel in the middle east. about 10,000 of them are in qatar right now. interestingly enough, iran says it warned the u.s. about the strike on its base in advance. now, experts say that could indicate that iran did
>>hello, i'm sara donchey. after a very busy weekend of bombings and airstrikes in the middle east tonight, there seems to be the possibility for peace. at least for now. president trump announced a cease fire between israel and iran just days after the united states dropped bunker buster bombs on iran's nuclear facilities. the question right now? will it hold? and will american troops and citizens be safe from potential blowback from iran or its allies? the president posted online less...
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>>hello, i'm sara donchey. tonight, part of the middle east could be on the brink of war. israel launched what it called a preemptive strike against iran, targeting nuclear facilities. scientists and top military leaders. and now americans and others who are in israel might be stuck there with flights grounded, including a college professor from monterey. now, israel attacked iran, reportedly killing some of iran's top generals. israel insisted it had to to keep iran from getting its hands on nuclear weapons and for its own survival. >>for decades, the tyrants of tehran have brazenly, openly called for israel's destruction. they backed up their genocidal rhetoric with a program to develop nuclear weapons. in recent years, iran has produced enough highly enriched uranium for nine atom bombs. nine. >>now, the united states spoke out pretty quickly. they said, we're not involved in the operation or in any intelligence sharing. secretary of state marco rubio said in a statement, quote, israel took unilateral action against iran. the trump administration has been trying to nego
>>hello, i'm sara donchey. tonight, part of the middle east could be on the brink of war. israel launched what it called a preemptive strike against iran, targeting nuclear facilities. scientists and top military leaders. and now americans and others who are in israel might be stuck there with flights grounded, including a college professor from monterey. now, israel attacked iran, reportedly killing some of iran's top generals. israel insisted it had to to keep iran from getting its...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. 58 mile per hour winds at sfo. that is how you know it is windy. for the second day in a row. the wind has been roaring out there. and as we head into the unofficial the actual official first weekend of summer. the wind isn't done with us yet, and it's already made things kind of problematic for firefighters. they had their hands full near cotati today. this fire burned about two acres. it got close to houses, but no reports of any damage to homes or any injuries, thankfully. and in san jose, there was this fire along coyote creek. it was very close to the costco on center road. firefighters had worked hard to keep it from jumping the road to a neighborhood, and that one is also under control now. you could hear and see the wind today, the flags outside the federal courthouse in san francisco were flapping this afternoon. pg and e is still cutting power in parts of the east bay. as part of this wind event over fire concerns. and here is a look at the outage map. the purple areas over in contra costa and alameda counties are part of pg and e's plann
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. 58 mile per hour winds at sfo. that is how you know it is windy. for the second day in a row. the wind has been roaring out there. and as we head into the unofficial the actual official first weekend of summer. the wind isn't done with us yet, and it's already made things kind of problematic for firefighters. they had their hands full near cotati today. this fire burned about two acres. it got close to houses, but no reports of any damage to homes or any injuries,...
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>>>>hello, i'm sara donchey. over the past few months, we've seen a lot of images of ice officials increasing enforcement as part of the trump administration's promise to crack down on immigration. the agency claimed last week it saw its highest number of arrests in its history. some of those happened right here in the bay area. a livermore man was detained last week. his family says it happened as he went into san francisco for his scheduled immigration meeting. now they're fighting to bring him back home. andrea nakano was at a rally for miguel lopez tonight. she has their story. >>>>miguel. miguel, bring back miguel. >>>>it was. an emotional rally as miguel lopez's daughter spoke to the crowd. at livermore plaza. >>>>we stand with you. first of all, i want to thank everybody for being here, for my dad. >>>>holding back tears. this has been a difficult. time for the family since ice. agents detained. lopez on. may 27th. >>>>he's been reporting for 17 years, and he always comes home. >>>>rosa lopez has been marr
>>>>hello, i'm sara donchey. over the past few months, we've seen a lot of images of ice officials increasing enforcement as part of the trump administration's promise to crack down on immigration. the agency claimed last week it saw its highest number of arrests in its history. some of those happened right here in the bay area. a livermore man was detained last week. his family says it happened as he went into san francisco for his scheduled immigration meeting. now they're...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. 58 mile per hour winds at sfo. that is how you know it is windy. for the second day in a row. the wind has been roaring out there. and as we head into the unofficial the actual official first weekend of summer. the wind isn't done with us yet, and it's already made things kind of problematic for firefighters. they had their hands full near cotati today. this fire burned about two acres. it got close to houses, but no reports of any damage to homes or any injuries, thankfully. and in san jose, there was this fire along coyote creek. it was very close to the costco on center road. firefighters had worked hard to keep it from jumping the road to a neighborhood, and that one is also under control now. you could hear and see the wind today, the flags outside the federal courthouse in san francisco were flapping this afternoon. pg and e is still cutting power in parts of the east bay. as part of this wind event over fire concerns. and here is a look at the outage map. the purple areas over in contra costa and alameda counties are part of pg and e's plann
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. 58 mile per hour winds at sfo. that is how you know it is windy. for the second day in a row. the wind has been roaring out there. and as we head into the unofficial the actual official first weekend of summer. the wind isn't done with us yet, and it's already made things kind of problematic for firefighters. they had their hands full near cotati today. this fire burned about two acres. it got close to houses, but no reports of any damage to homes or any injuries,...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey.are in the last few days of pride month, marking a celebration of the lgbtq plus community. it is a time to honor the contributions that lgbtq plus people have made, and to commemorate the rights that have been gained in the decades since the stonewall riots in 1969. but for some, they say the fight is still ongoing, with crowds turning out here in the bay area and in l.a. to rally for transgender youth. according to trans legislation. com, a site that follows state legislation that targets the trans community, more than 100 bills have been passed nationwide dealing with trans health care and other items. the site is tracking six bills in our state. at least two of them were about trans participation in youth sports. both already failed. today's rally outside san francisco city hall was focused on uplifting the voices of people who could be impacted. >>we still in california deal with issues with health care and insurance, is not wanting to cover things for us that are life saving. we
>>hi, i'm sara donchey.are in the last few days of pride month, marking a celebration of the lgbtq plus community. it is a time to honor the contributions that lgbtq plus people have made, and to commemorate the rights that have been gained in the decades since the stonewall riots in 1969. but for some, they say the fight is still ongoing, with crowds turning out here in the bay area and in l.a. to rally for transgender youth. according to trans legislation. com, a site that follows state...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. on another busy night tonight, demonstrators are out again today and into the night nationwide and right here in the bay area protesting against ice enforcement and operations and the arrests of undocumented immigrants. these. and right now, those efforts are being met by police in san francisco. these are live pictures right now from market street just south of civic center plaza. as you can see, san francisco police officers are out in force in riot gear. they have dozens of people sitting on the ground. it looks like they are detained and surrounded by law enforcement. our photographer on the scene says that he thinks that officers are detaining people, and for a while, it looked like there had been just moments before we went on the air, a skirmish between at least one group of people who may be detained, and police and a few other individuals relatively calm there now, but definitely a tense scene that we've been monitoring over the last few minutes from these live pictures on th
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. on another busy night tonight, demonstrators are out again today and into the night nationwide and right here in the bay area protesting against ice enforcement and operations and the arrests of undocumented immigrants. these. and right now, those efforts are being met by police in san francisco. these are live pictures right now from market street just south of civic center plaza. as you can see, san francisco police officers are out in force in riot gear. they...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey from los angeles to the bay area, and really all across the country, people were out marching and protesting again. it's a fifth straight day of that, and they were rallying against ice and the arrest of undocumented immigrants. some of those demonstrations turned into scuffles with police. governor gavin newsom addressed the protest earlier this evening, saying the trump administration is traumatizing our communities. >>if some of us could be snatched off the streets without a warrant based only on suspicion or skin color, then none of us are safe. authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people who are least able to defend themselves, but they do not stop there. trump and his loyalists. they thrive on division because it allows them to take more power and exert even more control. >>so governor newsom's address came hours after he asked a federal court to block the deployment of troops into city streets. president trump ordered 700 marines to join the national guard troops already in l.a.. california officials sued the trump administration over the deployment yes
>>hi, i'm sara donchey from los angeles to the bay area, and really all across the country, people were out marching and protesting again. it's a fifth straight day of that, and they were rallying against ice and the arrest of undocumented immigrants. some of those demonstrations turned into scuffles with police. governor gavin newsom addressed the protest earlier this evening, saying the trump administration is traumatizing our communities. >>if some of us could be snatched off the...
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>>hello, i'm sara donchey. another very windy day. another fire. this one happened in brentwood in contra costa county, and it probably won't be the last with summer around the corner, pg and e is trying to get ahead of the fire risk. they are shutting off power to nearly 1000 customers in alameda and contra costa counties. of course, that is a nuisance to those people. you can see the purple spots are marking where those shutoffs are expected to be, and they could last more expected through the weekend. back to the fire in brentwood, though. this one broke out around 130 this afternoon on sunrise drive near brentwood boulevard. homes were damaged there, some outbuildings burned too, and that included two kennels. now we have not heard if there were animals inside those kennels, we certainly hope not. we do know that six people were displaced as a result of the fire. the red cross has been there today to help them out. and antioch pink fire retardant covered a street today where just hours before, it really was a tense fight to protect these houses
>>hello, i'm sara donchey. another very windy day. another fire. this one happened in brentwood in contra costa county, and it probably won't be the last with summer around the corner, pg and e is trying to get ahead of the fire risk. they are shutting off power to nearly 1000 customers in alameda and contra costa counties. of course, that is a nuisance to those people. you can see the purple spots are marking where those shutoffs are expected to be, and they could last more expected...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. if you were on social media at all today, or even if you weren't, you probably saw the dueling posts between president trump and his now former friend elon musk. the once tight alliance came to blows online today, only days after musk left his post as the head of doge. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >>president trump and elon musk fought a war of words on social media thursday, after musk sharpened his criticism of trump's budget bill on his truth social site, the president said musk had gone crazy and threatened to cancel the billionaire's government contracts. on x, musk said his spacex company would immediately begin decommissioning its dragon spacecraft, used to transport astronauts to the international space station. musk later pulled back on that threat. earlier at the white house, trump was asked about musk's recent criticism of the spending package. >>i'm very disappointed because elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting he
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. if you were on social media at all today, or even if you weren't, you probably saw the dueling posts between president trump and his now former friend elon musk. the once tight alliance came to blows online today, only days after musk left his post as the head of doge. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >>president trump and elon musk fought a war of words on social media thursday, after musk sharpened his criticism of trump's budget bill on his...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. summer doesn't officially start until friday, but it was already hot today in parts of the bay area, and that heat mixed with a lack of rain, means that firefighters are keeping a close eye on the fire threat. already tonight, crews had their hands full battling a brand new fire. this one popped up in contra costa county. the somersville fire has burned more than 200 acres near barkley creek park in antioch. you can see just how close the fire started to get to homes in this neighborhood here. evacuation warnings have lifted. now, at least four people were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation, according to county fire protection officials. one assisted living home that was in the evacuation zone moved its residents to safety. one woman came to get her 88 year-old father from the home. >>firemen. all i can do is give them praise for always keeping everyone safe and just acting as quickly as they do. and, we would not be anywhere without firemen. >>the bay area air district issued
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. summer doesn't officially start until friday, but it was already hot today in parts of the bay area, and that heat mixed with a lack of rain, means that firefighters are keeping a close eye on the fire threat. already tonight, crews had their hands full battling a brand new fire. this one popped up in contra costa county. the somersville fire has burned more than 200 acres near barkley creek park in antioch. you can see just how close the fire started to get to...
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>>hello, i'm sara donchey. another very windy day. another fire. this one happened in brentwood in contra costa county, and it probably won't be the last with summer around the corner, pg and e is trying to get ahead of the fire risk. they are shutting off power to nearly 1000 customers in alameda and contra costa counties. of course, that is a nuisance to those people. you can see the purple spots are marking where those shutoffs are expected to be, and they could last more expected through the weekend. back to the fire in brentwood, though. this one broke out around 130 this afternoon on sunrise drive near brentwood boulevard. homes were damaged there, some outbuildings burned too, and that included two kennels. now we have not heard if there were animals inside those kennels, we certainly hope not. we do know that six people were displaced as a result of the fire. the red cross has been there today to help them out. and antioch pink fire retardant covered a street today where just hours before, it really was a tense fight to protect these houses
>>hello, i'm sara donchey. another very windy day. another fire. this one happened in brentwood in contra costa county, and it probably won't be the last with summer around the corner, pg and e is trying to get ahead of the fire risk. they are shutting off power to nearly 1000 customers in alameda and contra costa counties. of course, that is a nuisance to those people. you can see the purple spots are marking where those shutoffs are expected to be, and they could last more expected...
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>>hi, i'm sara donchey. we are in the last few days of pride month, marking a celebration of the lgbtq plus community. it is a time to honor the contributions that lgbtq plus people have made, and to commemorate the rights that have been gained in the decades since the stonewall riots in 1969. but for some, they say the fight is still ongoing, with crowds turning out here in the bay area and in l.a. to rally for transgender youth. according to trans legislation. com, a site that follows state legislation that targets the trans community, more than 100 bills have been passed nationwide dealing with trans health care and other items. the site is tracking six bills in our state. at least two of them were about trans participation in youth sports. both already failed. today's rally outside san francisco city hall was focused on uplifting the voices of people who could be impacted. >>we still in california deal with issues with health care and insurance, is not wanting to cover things for us that are life saving.
>>hi, i'm sara donchey. we are in the last few days of pride month, marking a celebration of the lgbtq plus community. it is a time to honor the contributions that lgbtq plus people have made, and to commemorate the rights that have been gained in the decades since the stonewall riots in 1969. but for some, they say the fight is still ongoing, with crowds turning out here in the bay area and in l.a. to rally for transgender youth. according to trans legislation. com, a site that follows...
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sara donchey introduces us to the freak family road show.oakland lately, you might have stumbled across this kind of creepy old man outside a trailer, which ordinarily might be a sign to start walking faster. but artist joe cunningham wants you to come on in. >>yeah, his name is cecil. he's our tour manager. he kind of keeps us on the straight and narrow, keeps the show running. >>cecil is one of several hand sculpted creations, part of joe's freak family roadshow, a traveling art exhibit highlighting the quirky and bizarre that has taken the artist on a tour of the united states. >>inspiration come up against a lot of fear in other places, which is totally understandable. i'm like someone on the street begging people to enter an enclosed space that they weren't expecting with like a scary gorilla right at the door. so >>everything in the trailer is either sculpted or curated by joe, and all of it is designed to really catch your eye. there is an alien gorilla baby gazing longingly into the bathroom mirror, and an alien with a nicotine probl
sara donchey introduces us to the freak family road show.oakland lately, you might have stumbled across this kind of creepy old man outside a trailer, which ordinarily might be a sign to start walking faster. but artist joe cunningham wants you to come on in. >>yeah, his name is cecil. he's our tour manager. he kind of keeps us on the straight and narrow, keeps the show running. >>cecil is one of several hand sculpted creations, part of joe's freak family roadshow, a traveling art...