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jana katsuyama the governor continuing to fight climate change with without or the support of the trump administration. >> governor brown spent the week in china where the federal government is drawing back on climate change and clean energy. he sign and agreement to cooperate on green energy. high speed rail ride to beijing for a conference this week with energy minister from dozens of nations. the governor is being joined by a delegation from california. >> if the rest of the united states is going to pull back or at least the federal government is going to pull back it doesn't mean that california needs to do that. >> one says california and california companies can gain huge economic benefits from partners with china on clean energy tech together and services. >> california companies to go to china and sell our products and service that we have there, but also to bring their solutions that they have to our state and they have pioneered some incredible solutions. >> last year california imported $144 billion in goods from china, he says china has made big investments in areas such as
jana katsuyama the governor continuing to fight climate change with without or the support of the trump administration. >> governor brown spent the week in china where the federal government is drawing back on climate change and clean energy. he sign and agreement to cooperate on green energy. high speed rail ride to beijing for a conference this week with energy minister from dozens of nations. the governor is being joined by a delegation from california. >> if the rest of the...
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ktvu jana katsuyama is live tonight at sfo's international terminal with the details, jana? >> reporter: julie, the passengers who i talked to say it is a standard depending on country to country. so this new security measure would impact all passengers on some 180 airlines who operate twice coming into the united states. at sfo passengers arriving on international flights had mixed feelings about security screenings. >> it wasn't as strict as over here. >> i don't think the standards should be different for different countries. they should be standardized and the same across the board. >> reporter: global standardization is the goal laid out wednesday by the secretary homeland security gonocele he. >> our enemies are constantly working to find a new message for disguising the explosives, recruiting insiders, hijacking aircrafts. >> reporter: new security measures will apply to all commercial flights coming into the united states. >> we are not standing on thesidelines while they come up with a new plot. >> reporter: new measures will be required in 125 countries with direct
ktvu jana katsuyama is live tonight at sfo's international terminal with the details, jana? >> reporter: julie, the passengers who i talked to say it is a standard depending on country to country. so this new security measure would impact all passengers on some 180 airlines who operate twice coming into the united states. at sfo passengers arriving on international flights had mixed feelings about security screenings. >> it wasn't as strict as over here. >> i don't think the...
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. >>> ktvu's jana katsuyama followed a crowd of thousands in tonight's transmark. jana? >> reporter: here in the tenderloin this area at church and taylor was absolutely packed with people. it's the end point of the march and also a significant space that will become a transgender cultural district. good news for many people in the transgender community after a year when many of them say nationwide the transgender community has been under attack. waving pink and blue colors of the transgender flags high over the hills overlooking san francisco. thousands of people joined in a pride week celebration of transes idea and community -- celebration of transunion ideas and the community. >> there's a lot more people like me out here. it's a really good feeling. >> it's been a hard year. >> reporter: jay is one of the organizers saying trans- communities nationwide have been facing difficult sites. on friday u.s. military chief called for a delay in a policy allowing transgender troops to enlist. it's thought to limit transgender peoples access to restrooms. >> i have seen that
. >>> ktvu's jana katsuyama followed a crowd of thousands in tonight's transmark. jana? >> reporter: here in the tenderloin this area at church and taylor was absolutely packed with people. it's the end point of the march and also a significant space that will become a transgender cultural district. good news for many people in the transgender community after a year when many of them say nationwide the transgender community has been under attack. waving pink and blue colors of...
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jana katsuyama is live to explain it all. >> reporter: it is really thrilling to see them. anybody who would have been up walking this afternoon would have had an absolutely fantastic view of them as you mentioned sky fox 2 has got some video. we wanted to know why they might be here as they said the numbers started to increase last year. >> reporter: san francisco bay shimmering in the sunshine with an added spectacle. massive humpback whales seen out in the open ocean decided to come into the bay swimming and surfacing, a thrill lucky enough to see them. >> it was fantastic. it was all by the golden gate bridge. you see a big tail come up. >> reporter: charles denning was out when they spotted them, the majestic mammals. >> everybody got super excited on board. i was super excited. especially over the past two years, especially last year there's been a huge increase. >> reporter: scientists say last year an unusually high number of whales came into the bay. as many as 25. scientists say they are simply following their food. >> usually they're outside the bay feeding on sh
jana katsuyama is live to explain it all. >> reporter: it is really thrilling to see them. anybody who would have been up walking this afternoon would have had an absolutely fantastic view of them as you mentioned sky fox 2 has got some video. we wanted to know why they might be here as they said the numbers started to increase last year. >> reporter: san francisco bay shimmering in the sunshine with an added spectacle. massive humpback whales seen out in the open ocean decided to...
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jana katsuyama is at sfo tonight to tell us what travelers can expect. jana? >> reporter: the homeland secretary says the laptops coming from foreign countries into the united states. he says it will be gradually safe. there will be a lot of concerns as it will impact travels at 208 airports worldwide. at sfo passengers arriving on international flights had mixed feelings about security screenings. >> i mean it's understandable. >> i don't think the standard should be different for different countries. i think they should be standardized and across the board. >> reporter: it's the goal laid out wednesday by the secretary of homeland security john kelly. >> our enemies are constantly working to find new methods for disguising the explosives, recruiting insiders, and hijacking aircrafts. >> reporter: kelly says new security measures will apply to all commercial flights coming into the united states. >> we're not standing on the sidelines while they hatch new plots. the u.s. is determined on destructing these threats. >> reporter: al note u.s. department of homel
jana katsuyama is at sfo tonight to tell us what travelers can expect. jana? >> reporter: the homeland secretary says the laptops coming from foreign countries into the united states. he says it will be gradually safe. there will be a lot of concerns as it will impact travels at 208 airports worldwide. at sfo passengers arriving on international flights had mixed feelings about security screenings. >> i mean it's understandable. >> i don't think the standard should be...
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new at 10:00 jana katsuyama live in the newsroom with some perspective. jana? >> reporter: ken, the term mass shooting is not defined by law enforcement. one non-profit group has been tracking shootings with four or more people injured or killed. their data shows an increase in recent years. the vulnerability of the ups workers just going to their jobs in san francisco. but the congress members are playing a game of baseball shattering a sense of peace for many americans wednesday. prayers came from both republicans and democrats. california senator dianne feinstein on twitter said the continuing amount of gunfire is disheartening. we must do more to discuss the causes of these tragic events. eric swallow also searched for answers. >> you want to understand what the motivation was from a law enforcement perspective and also just from a policymaker's perspective. >> a non-profit group that tracks gun violence shows a recent increase in mass shootings, which they defined as four or more people injured or killed not including the shooter. 274 in 2014, 384 last yea
new at 10:00 jana katsuyama live in the newsroom with some perspective. jana? >> reporter: ken, the term mass shooting is not defined by law enforcement. one non-profit group has been tracking shootings with four or more people injured or killed. their data shows an increase in recent years. the vulnerability of the ups workers just going to their jobs in san francisco. but the congress members are playing a game of baseball shattering a sense of peace for many americans wednesday....
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. >> jana katsuyama talked with surfers in san francisco today who knew o'neill and are carrying on his legacy. >> jack o'neill has left his mark. not just in the world of surfing but in the hearts and memories of those who knew him and shared his love for the sport. jack o'neill a man who spent a lifetime chasing waves started a revolution in 1952 from a small surf shop in the san francisco garage near the corner of the great highway and wawona street. >> the shop here in san francisco is a hole in the wall. >> bob wise remembers the tight knit community surfing the waves before wet suits. >> you were frozen. you warmed back up and then you did it over again. you didn't learn to surf very fast. >> he says o'neill used new materials to make the first wet suits in the 1950s. johnny and hunter heard stories from their fathers who surfed and knew o'neill in the early days. >> he used to get wet suits from jack o'neill. they were custom made. he said 1962. a long sleeve beaver tail wet suit. a wet suit top sealed through the bottom was $36. >> o'neill's invention took off. he built a compan
. >> jana katsuyama talked with surfers in san francisco today who knew o'neill and are carrying on his legacy. >> jack o'neill has left his mark. not just in the world of surfing but in the hearts and memories of those who knew him and shared his love for the sport. jack o'neill a man who spent a lifetime chasing waves started a revolution in 1952 from a small surf shop in the san francisco garage near the corner of the great highway and wawona street. >> the shop here in san...
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. jana katsuyama was there and shows us the lights and the sound. >> reporter: you could almost feel the love with the music, flowers everywhere you turned with people gathering on the first day of summer at the golden gate park to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the summer of love. a crowd of people that are living proof that tie-dyed has not died out. back everyone was experiencing it. >> reporter: for some it was an emotional moment to reflect and remember.'s back it was the renaissance time. everything was new, spectacular and fun. >> happy paradise with the music, happy people, all the color, the great weather and the smiles. people were generous and kind. >> reporter: for the younger generation, a chance to share and that love. this couple flew in from maui with their baby boy to share with their friends. >> we changed our plight to come back for this moment.'s back people came here to express themselves, and it was an important time in the history of our city. we are connecting past with present tonight. >> reporter: the summer of love bringing people from around the world i
. jana katsuyama was there and shows us the lights and the sound. >> reporter: you could almost feel the love with the music, flowers everywhere you turned with people gathering on the first day of summer at the golden gate park to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the summer of love. a crowd of people that are living proof that tie-dyed has not died out. back everyone was experiencing it. >> reporter: for some it was an emotional moment to reflect and remember.'s back it was the...
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ktvu jana katsuyama begins our live team coverage from market street in the city, jana? >> reporter: well the march ended here at turk and taylor streets. many of those marchers have moved to the afterparties -- after parties. many are celebrating with what they are calling the nation's first transgender cultural district being established right here in san francisco. they say it's a good news after what has been a tough year. we are nationwide and many transgender rights have been under attack. >> reporter: high on the hills of deloris park overlooking san francisco. thousands of people joined in a highly celebration of transidentity and community. for some it's a rare chance to be out and not be an outsider. >> it's been a hard year. >> reporter: jay muldivado says transgenders nationwide have been facing a difficult fight. on friday there was a delay in a policy allowing transgender troops to openly enlist. in the past year by the wave of bathroom bills in 16 states that are limiting transgenders access to bathrooms. >> it's resilience and resistance and how you have
ktvu jana katsuyama begins our live team coverage from market street in the city, jana? >> reporter: well the march ended here at turk and taylor streets. many of those marchers have moved to the afterparties -- after parties. many are celebrating with what they are calling the nation's first transgender cultural district being established right here in san francisco. they say it's a good news after what has been a tough year. we are nationwide and many transgender rights have been under...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is here after speaking with friends and fans. >> most photos of jack o'neill show him with a patch over one eye from an injury he got while surfing. friends say he spent his life perfecting the surf wet suit he invented more than four decades ago so people around the world could enjoy the sport that he loved so much. jack o'neill a man who spent a lifetime chasing waves started a revolution in surfing back in 1952 from a small surf shop in a san francisco garage near the corner of the great highway and wawona street. >> is shop here in san francisco was a little -- the shop here in san francisco was a little hole in the wall. >> bob weiss remembers the days before wet suits. >> you were froeszen. -- frozen. you went to the beach fire and then did the thing all over again. you didn't learn very fast. >> he says o'neill began using new materials to make the wet suits in the 1950s. johnny ir wynn and hunter -- irwin and hunter chieldz heard -- childs heard stories from their fathers. >> he said 1962 a long sleeve beaver tail wet suit basically a wet suit top sealed ar
ktvu's jana katsuyama is here after speaking with friends and fans. >> most photos of jack o'neill show him with a patch over one eye from an injury he got while surfing. friends say he spent his life perfecting the surf wet suit he invented more than four decades ago so people around the world could enjoy the sport that he loved so much. jack o'neill a man who spent a lifetime chasing waves started a revolution in surfing back in 1952 from a small surf shop in a san francisco garage near...
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but jana katsuyama, it's been causing power problems. >> reporter: downtown, it's only 70 degrees, a little of a relief from earlier in the day. the fountains are off, but they got a lot of use today. as some people tried to get out of their house to conserve energy, other people and businesses here downtown lost power completely. at livermore's public fountains, families look for some relief from the triple digit heat. chance and veronica brought their toddler and 8 week old baby, trying to comply with the alert, asking for consumers to reduce power use. >> it's rough with a 2-month- old, and 2-year-old. >> trying not to run the washing machine, the dryer. >> reporter: the california independent system operator, issued the flex alert, asking people to conserve during the peak demand time between 2:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. >> they're trying to pull a lath more power to tran mission lines, and sometimes we get get anymore through the transmission lines. >> reporter: california's power grid has added 2000 mega was of solar par this year, but the grid is aging and can be overloaded on hot
but jana katsuyama, it's been causing power problems. >> reporter: downtown, it's only 70 degrees, a little of a relief from earlier in the day. the fountains are off, but they got a lot of use today. as some people tried to get out of their house to conserve energy, other people and businesses here downtown lost power completely. at livermore's public fountains, families look for some relief from the triple digit heat. chance and veronica brought their toddler and 8 week old baby, trying...
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>> jana katsuyama, thank you. >>> the second day in a row they're warning about unhealthy air. officials say the combination of heat, light wind, and car exhaust combined to create smog. you can help reduce pollution by car pooling, or taking public transportation. reminder, you can down load the free ktvu weather app for the latest conditions. our weather team is posting constant updates on facebook, twitter, and instagram. >>> we are following developing news out of san francisco where we have learned a 17-year-old girl has died after falling from a cliff above the ocean. the accident happened around 6:30 this evening at lands end in san francisco. officials say the girl fell at least 50 feet from the cliff and into the water. rescue swimmers were able to reach the teenager, but were unable to save her. >> she had multiple injuries and fractures. she was barely breathing when we got to her. she made it all the, she fell all the way down in the water. >> rescue teams say it wasn't easy to reach her, and she spent 10-15 minutes in the cold water before they could get to her. th
>> jana katsuyama, thank you. >>> the second day in a row they're warning about unhealthy air. officials say the combination of heat, light wind, and car exhaust combined to create smog. you can help reduce pollution by car pooling, or taking public transportation. reminder, you can down load the free ktvu weather app for the latest conditions. our weather team is posting constant updates on facebook, twitter, and instagram. >>> we are following developing news out of...
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jana katsuyama joins us now after being in oakland talking with fans. >> we know this is not the way they wanted it to happen. oakland sometimes gets overshadowed. many oaklanders told me today they are excited at how the warriors have brought attention and pride to this city. look around oakland and there's no doubt it's warriors ground. banners over buildings, blue and gold flags flying from building tops and car tops. it's another golden year for the golden state warriors that has brought the nba finals to oakland and the city is having a ball rolling out the nba welcome mat for a third year. some oaklanders pulled out their brooms to display on friday not shy about hoping for a sweep. >> a lot of great energy and a lot of camaraderie between all of the people of oakland. >> being the home base here and there's a lot of love here. and we want the best for them. and i think it brings oakland alive. >> alive with a pride in their home team and hometown that's always been there. it's just now the whole nation knows it. >> having the warriors do so well in the nba finals is a blessing
jana katsuyama joins us now after being in oakland talking with fans. >> we know this is not the way they wanted it to happen. oakland sometimes gets overshadowed. many oaklanders told me today they are excited at how the warriors have brought attention and pride to this city. look around oakland and there's no doubt it's warriors ground. banners over buildings, blue and gold flags flying from building tops and car tops. it's another golden year for the golden state warriors that has...
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jana cats yum is here -- katsuyama is here with more. >> reporter: they would like to see a vote thursday, but some gop senators say they can't support it in its current form, and without changes, the gop doesn't have the number of votes they need yet. democrats denounce the republican senate healthcare bill on the steps of the capitol. corey booker and others joined a protest. it indicates if the bill passes next year, 15 million people would lose their coverage. 22 mill would be uninsured in ten years. premiums would increase for older americans, states could get waivers allowing insurers to reduce benefits that cover pregnant women, mental healthcare, rehabilitation and some prescription drugs. >> it would be devastating for health in america. >> reporter: ken says people with preexisting conditions will still have access to insurance, but may not be able to afford it. >> it keeps the structure intact, but cuts way back on how much money they get. and who is eligible. >> reporter: the biggest impact will be those under the medicaid act covered in the affordable care act. >> it's a roll
jana cats yum is here -- katsuyama is here with more. >> reporter: they would like to see a vote thursday, but some gop senators say they can't support it in its current form, and without changes, the gop doesn't have the number of votes they need yet. democrats denounce the republican senate healthcare bill on the steps of the capitol. corey booker and others joined a protest. it indicates if the bill passes next year, 15 million people would lose their coverage. 22 mill would be...