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box two justice now pro-palestinian chants ringing out across stanford university today. >> students pitching tents on campus demanding the university divest from companies with ties to israel. >> i think it's very important for us to be here in solidarity. it's very, very, very painful as an american to see this. >> emotions running high at stanford university and college campuses across the country. good evening. i'm julie julie haener and i'm alex savage. >> college protests are spreading by the day. in atlanta, police used tear gas and tasers to disperse several dozen protesters. today at emory university, dozens of students also rallying at george washington university and the university of minnesota. and there were some attempts, moments that were captured at the fashion institute of technology in new york city,
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where around 100 students stormed the college's lobby today. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters joins us live tonight from stanford university, where protesters have set up tents right there in the middle of campus. lamonica >> that's right. alex i'm here at white memorial plaza, where students are gathered from earlier today where they held a protest. they set up tents. and right now it's starting to sprinkle a little bit. and one of them told me that they intend to be here all night. this time they are asking the university to divest or to disconnect from companies they believe are supporting the war in gaza. we will not stop. >> we will not rest this course. >> that's at stanford university. hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters gathered thursday afternoon chanting and marching on campus through their chants. they called on the university to divest from what they call
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apartheid. another quarter. no more money for israel's water. >> no more money for israel's water. palestine free. free palestine to divest means the university would divert money from its investments in companies that protesters believe are tied to israel and profit from the war in gaza. >> and if you really want to know what the students want, maybe, just maybe, try to talk to them, try to sit down on a table with them, maybe try to listen to their chants once and not think about it as just some mob that's trying to destroy your house. >> organizers at stanford are calling the movement the people's university of palestine, and say they want to establish an alternative learning space to raise political consciousness in white memorial plaza, supporters spoke about why they felt compelled to join the protest. >> i urge us to keep all of this in mind, that the black struggle
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in the palestinian struggle are inextricably tied to one another. >> as an international student from vietnam, the only reason that i'm standing here right now is because a few decades ago, millions of students and people from all over the world and the us stood up and fought for us, for divestment, for our liberation, for the wars and the killings to stop. >> now, again, there are dozens of protesters still here on stanford's campus. they have tents set up. i've been told that they intend to be here all night, and they also plan to continue their protest tomorrow. now, i reached out to stanford university, who says that they support students having the right to free speech. but if any of the university's policies are broken, they do intend to pursue disciplinary action. alex. >> all right. lamonica peters, live on the stanford campus for us tonight. lamonica. thank you. we move now to the east bay,
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where a protest continues to grow at uc berkeley. tents remain at sproul plaza tonight, where the demonstration has remained peaceful. there's less than three weeks to go before the end of cal's spring semester . you see, has not said and is not saying that it will plan to change its investment policies or practices, which is something that protesters have been calling for. >> in los angeles, hundreds of protesters set up a camp demonstration at ucla today. dozens of tents are now at the center of campus there. the encampment was set up with a media check in desk, medical tent and library. it was eventually enclosed with fortified walls, a counter protest broke out earlier tonight, but no arrests were made and no injuries have been reported. >> we are here because we have a set of demands, including divestment, with our university in ucla. >> i think this is a shame, shame that ucla administration is allowing this to happen. >> access is still restricted tonight at the university of southern california. security
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guards are placed at two campus gates where unregistered guests are not allowed in between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. just today, usc canceled its main graduation ceremony amid safety concerns. >> and from new york to texas and atlanta, the chaos on campus is only intensifying. >> police have made hundreds of arrests nationwide as demonstrators set up camps, host rallies and clash with authorities. fox news steve harrigan reports. now from new york. >> chaos at emory university in atlanta, officers with weapons and in tactical gear forcibly removing people who set up an overnight encampment on campus, the school later saying activists were trespassing and were not even part of the university. similar scenes of violence at boston's emerson college overnight, where more than 100 people were arrested after police removed tents in a public alley. three people died.
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meanwhile, demonstrations were a lot calmer after dozens of arrests at the university of texas at austin wednesday. >> it's definitely gotten out of control. >> but as protests over the israeli-hamas war grow at colleges and universities around the country, there is fatigue setting in for some, especially at columbia university, where the protest movement started. >> there needs to be a serious disciplinary process. the nypd needs to take them off our campus. these students need to get off the lawns so that i can graduate, but that's unlikely to happen anytime soon. >> protest organizers say they are still negotiating with school administrators. >> there's no deadline. it's a timeline for negotiations. it's not a deadline to bring police enforcement or or any law, any other law enforcement. >> earlier in the day, congresswoman ilhan omar, even stopped by the encampment with her daughter, who attends columbia. >> i just wanted to see and make sure that what you know, that's being that we were hearing from
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the young people that it is peaceful. >> usc canceled its graduation due to security concerns. columbia may do the same in new york. steve harrigan, fox news. and our coverage of the campus protests against the war in the middle east continues online. >> you can find the very latest developments here in california and across the country, all@ktvu.com. new at ten, a bill meant to help people from arizona get access to abortion care here in california is moving forward in the state assembly. >> this bill would allow licensed arizona doctors in good standing to get temporary clearance to perform abortion procedures on their patients in california, the bill is headed to the assembly business and professions committee. this all comes as arizona house lawmakers approved a bill to repeal that state's near-total ban on abortion and replace it with a 15 week ban. that measure is now heading to the arizona state senate. >> a group of safety advocates is on a mission to make the streets of san francisco safer
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for pedestrians and bicyclists. they claim the city isn't doing enough to keep a popular bike route safe, so they took matters into their own hands, installing their own signs on one busy street, ktvu joy honda joins us now. he's live in the city tonight where some neighbors support with that group is doing joey. >> yeah, julie. everyone that we heard from today supports having those signs up. they say they got people to slow down, drivers to slow down, that is, and watch out for pedestrians and cyclists. but after just two days of being up, the city took the signs down. this is the wiggle, several blocks worth of streets marked with green bike route signs on the pavement where both cars and bicyclists share the road, zigzagging across the map for a mile from mission to haight. >> anytime you have cars and people and bikes, you know it's a it's a dangerous formula. >> fed up with what they feel are dangerous streets. members of safe streets rebel took
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matters into their own hands. the group drilled these very official looking signs into the median on tuesday without city approval, warning drivers to yield to pedestrians and bikes. >> i loved them, i live right here and there's this big speed bump right here and you hear cars scraping over it all the time. and for the last couple of days it was quiet. now worried about being cited or sued, members of the group don't want to reveal their names or faces on camera. >> we really feel like sfmta needs to step up and just really drastically improve street safety. neighbors have seen their fair share of accidents along the wiggle. >> one of our neighbors that happens to live across the street from the park was hit in his wheelchair. it's a horrific, extremely dangerous intersection on safe street. >> rebels also claims responsibility for creating their own fire lanes this week by painting the curbs red along steiner street, even including a city logo, this is still not a safe route. >> it's still prioritizes cars, and with just a small with just
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some small improvements, it could be safer for everyone, sfmta tells ktvu. >> while they appreciate the push for safer streets, the city's efforts are guided by engineering best practices and carry out thorough review of feasibility and effectiveness for new or proposed roadway designs. the city started planning the wiggle back in 2013 to make it safer out there for pedestrians and cyclists, and to reduce traffic issues out there and congestion. julie. >> so, joey, what else are organizers of this safe street rebel trying to accomplish out there? >> you know, they have a lengthy list of ideas that they'd like to see happen out here to make it safer. julie. they first of all, want those yield signs to come back and be approved by the city. but overall, they're saying this is an example of what they just did out here of what could be done to help protect everyone out here on
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these streets. julie >> all right. joey horta in san francisco tonight. joey. thank you. hundreds of san francisco parking control officers held a demonstration outside the sfmta office today. they protested parking enforcement crackdowns that they say will make their jobs more dangerous as safety. the officers say they found out about an upcoming parking crackdown through news reports. they claim tough sweeps in the past led to increased threats on the job, and that they're angry and that angry car owners rather have assaulted them. >> followed me about 2 or 3 blocks, waited for me at the stoplight, approached my vehicle, punched the window and cut my i weapons. >> and, you know, vicious animals. we encounter that on a daily basis. >> sfmta officials say officers are given de-escalation training, self-defense tools and can communicate with internal dispatch connected to sfpd. >> coming up tonight, bay area native brock bowers is a raider.
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our jason appelbaum will join us next with tonight's big moment from the nfl draft. >> and in weather we have been watching the clouds move into the area. even some rain showers this evening with a shower chances continue into your friday forecast. we'll have the update coming up and a scavenger hunt in san francisco. >> the rare and valuable items placed around the city that could soon be yours. coming up tonight at 1030. the man next. next. stop. we got it? no. keep going. again... [ gasps ] next. if you don't pick one, i... am i keeping you from your job? next. stop! do we finally have it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer.
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big night for many college football stars, including one bay area native, napa's very own brock bowers, now a las vegas raider. >> the university of georgia tight end, coming in at number 13 overall as the pick tonight. jason appelbaum joining us here tonight with more on all the draft action, including a first round pick for the 49ers. >> yeah we'll get to brock bowers in a minute because that's really a great local story. but the 49 ers obviously front and center a lot of interest in the niners around these parts. and lots of speculation leading up to the draft that the niners might trade wide receiver brandon aiyuk to move up in the first round. that didn't happen yet. instead they they they stood pat with the 31st pick and they took
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another wide receiver who was actually ex teammate at arizona state in 2019, nfl commissioner roger goodell. he made the announcement the 40 niners selecting ricky pearsall, who played at asu and then florida, and that drew a pretty good reaction from the 200 or so fans gathered at levi's stadium for the 40 niners draft party. pearsall, a six foot one wideout who is said to be very polished, a crisp route runner with excellent hands as you can see it right there and drafting a wide receiver, you wonder if maybe the 40 niners are hedging their bets in case they're in a prolonged contract. stalemate with aiyuk. we shall see. now the raiders as we mentioned, they they used to practice in napa before they moved to las vegas today. they dipped into the north bay talent pool with pick number 13. >> the las vegas raiders select brock bowers, tight end, georgia
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big time weapon that's going to bowers celebrated this life changing moment with his family and fairfield. >> he's a napa high graduate, a two time national champion at georgia, a three time all american who was honored as the nation's best tight end. and meantime, at bowers high school alma mater, the las vegas raiders select brock. yeah, it's pretty cool. yeah, several hundred students, parents 49ers fans. they turned out in the napa high gym to celebrate the pick and show their pride for bowers. chris harris is e current football coach there. he's rooting for bowers. but listen in. he's also a little bit conflicted. >> super excited for him. i mean , he's such a stud and he's going to go to a very good organization that's close to home. there's a lot of fans in town that are going to be wearing brock bowers, raider jerseys, it's torn for me a little bit. i'm a niners fan, but i'm so happy. it's probably
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gonna be the first raider jersey, the only raider jersey i'll ever own. >> yeah. bowers, a two sport star at napa high, played football and basketball, so a big moment for. that's great for the bay area. yeah. >> a huge congratulations to him and his family. any big surprises tonight so far in the first round that you saw. >> you know it's tough to say that the big surprise to me was that no defensive players were drafted with the first 14 picks. >> yeah. 14 offensive players. that's is that a new record. >> it is a new record. the other thing that surprised me is that 275,000 people, they estimate, gathered in detroit. >> that huge crowd, that crowd is incredible. that's amazing to watch people be selected. it was incredible. >> yeah. and a lot of quarterbacks went early two six in the first i think 12 picks or something like that. >> yeah, it was very quarterback heavy. not so much for running backs. >> all right. well we have rounds two and three tomorrow night and then we'll go on. >> coming up in sports. >> all right. we'll see you a little bit later jason. thank you. and coming up later tonight more in sports steph curry awarded a big honor today. we'll
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have that story. and as jason just mentioned we will have much more on the nfl draft coming up a little bit later on in sports. >> and a bit of shower activity here in the bay area moving in just over the past few hours. so we had the clouds marching in throughout the afternoon hours and some instability. a little band of showers moved across the bay area, some light to even some moderate to cells. a the last 2 to 3 hours. so still tracking some action on the radar. you can see all the green moving into northern california here in the bay area as well as we coming closer, there's the radar band and the rain band. you'll see it moving quickly, so it did not stall out over the region. probably once you noticed it was raining and moved on out quickly and right now you can still see a little bit of a little bit of activity in portions of the south bay. hayward. their most recent observation reporting some light rain. this is all linked up with a system moving into northern california to. it will continue to send in the clouds overnight and the possibility of some drizzle first thing tomorrow morning. current numbers santa rosa 56, concord 58, san jose in the upper 50s. and here is your friday forecast. some cloud
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cover tomorrow morning. some drizzle, borderline light rain, especially near the coast or the coastal hills. gusty winds tomorrow winds will be stronger around 20 to 30 miles an hour and temperatures in the upper 50s to the upper 60s. so here's that chance of some drizzle tomorrow morning, some sunshine. by 12:00 you'll see some showers just to the east of the bay area tomorrow afternoon. let's keep an eye on that activity by about 3 or 4:00 the weekend, though we will gradually warm things back up and we'll have the update coming up in a little bit. >> all right. that sounds good mark. thank you. new at ten. the san francisco unified school district has received more than 10,000 responses concerning school closures. tonight, the district superintendent hosted a virtual meeting to update families about the feedback they've received after a recent survey. superintendent doctor matt wayne said there were a lot of questions about how many schools they're planning to close and which ones will remain open. he says they don't have that answer yet, but it will be a district decision. >> we're not saying to the
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community like, well, you should have this asking you to say, tell us how many schools we should have. you should have this many schools and or you should not have that many schools. no, this is our responsibility. and so we want to be very transparent about how we'll be making that decision. >> the superintendent says they also received a lot of fears that smaller schools are being targeted. he says size is not a factor. a new survey has been released after incorporating the community's feedback. the superintendent will present the criteria for mergers co-locations or closures to the school board of education in june, alameda county's district attorney setting up a new hotline. >> coming up, her message for people who are impacted by a recent review of death penalty cases. >> plus, a man is now in a coma after he was tased in the water by law enforcement in the east bay. what we're learning from the victim's family, also honoring a fallen oakland police officer
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view of death penalty cases. 35 cases now under review. district attorney pamela price says her office found evidence that former prosecutors illegally kept black and jewish people off the jury. victims and survivors in these cases who have not been contacted by their office are asked to call the victim. witness advocates. at (510) 208-9555. >> madness in the hospital tonight on life support after his family says he was tased in the water by an east bay regional park police officer. the man began struggling and eventually lost consciousness. our crime reporter, henry lee spoke to his family, who says this all started with an innocent trip to the shoreline. >> he was tased in water in his back. my brother is fighting for his life. >> the family of deontay faison is in anguish, they say. what started out as a day enjoying an
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oakland park turned tragic when he was tased by an east bay regional park police officer while in the water. faison tried to swim across the channel, became unconscious and is now on life support at a hospital. his sisters, la shanti flores and tania sims, who's sitting with their brothers, four year old son, are heartbroken. >> where is he going for them to have to tase him? >> at this point, we're not sure if my 34 year old brother is going to make it. and if he does, they are telling us that it definitely will not be the same. >> it happened at the martin luther king junior regional shoreline on april 5th. faison and a friend were hanging out near his car. a parks police car pulled up and noticed faison's car had expired tags. faison ran off. it went into the water between the park and the oakland airport. the family's attorney says an officer tased faison in his back when he was knee deep in water. faison began swimming toward doolittle drive and struggled in the water for a half hour, at times calling for help before losing consciousness . >> they didn't take off their equipment, but they watched him, the family's attorney, jamir davis, says officers acted
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improperly. >> it shouldn't take an attorney to tell you that electricity and water don't mix. >> were bold enough to do that, but not brave enough to jump in and save them. >> authorities say he's a convicted felon with a warrant, but all that his family says is irrelevant. besides east bay regional park police, oakland police and fire and the alameda county sheriff's office were all on scene. authorities say they tried unsuccessfully to get help from the coast guard, the park district and county officials did not want to comment because of potential litigation. the family has indeed filed legal claims against both the east bay regional park district and alameda county. the first steps toward formal lawsuits in oakland. henry lee ktvu, fox two news. >> okay. police in pacifica are looking to identify the man in this photo. authorities say the witness who took the photo watched the man start a fire at a property on rifle range road back on april 10th. authorities say the suspect has visited the sf archers archery range several times over the past month. anyone with information on his identity is asked to call the
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pacifica police department at. >> we're hiding 11 coins in 11 different neighborhoods in san francisco. a scavenger hunt kicks off across the city. >> the rare pieces of history that will be up for grabs starting tomorrow. >> also coming up tonight, an artist is honoring fallen oakland police officer jordan wingate. just as the community is getting ready to lay him to rest, the public memorial happening tomorrow and tragedy in the east bay. >> the crash that killed a family of
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in history. new and new at ten tonight, ktvu is amber lee joins us now after speaking with that shop owner about this sort of treasure hunt. this is a kind of a fun idea. amber. >> it is julie. the hunt starts tomorrow when the clues are posted online. he tells me the coins will not be hard to find. he predicts the hunt will be over in a matter of hours, and it celebrates the opening of the bay bridge. >> so it's a bay bridge, half dollars, what they call it rare, collectible coins, pieces of history made in san francisco. >> seth chandler, owner of winter coin in the city's marina district, is giving away a total of 11 coins five gold, five silver and one copper in what he calls a scavenger hunt that's open to the public. >> i thought of the idea to place 11 different coins, all made in san francisco, in 11 different neighborhoods, chandler says. >> the value of the coins ranges from $250 to $2,500 each. this $20 gold coin from 1915 and a penny made in 1909, are the two
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most valuable. >> i just love coins. i've been collecting coins since i was four years old. you know when you hold a round piece of metal that's 2 or 300 years old and you think about our founding fathers, or you think about the country where the coin was made in, you could really connect with history. >> this is national coin week, and chandler wants to get more people interested in collecting coins. >> san francisco is the king of coin cities. we're the only city in the country with three mints. >> a u.s. mint is still operating in the upper market area. it produces special edition commemorative coins. the first u.s. mint started operations in the financial district in 1854. it's now home to the san francisco historical society, a museum. the second u.s. mint building on fifth street is now a venue space. >> there is no artifact that even comes close to our coins to tell a story of a civilization. it tells so much about who we are and what we are, and the us mint has done a good job. >> chandler says he and his staff have hidden coins in locations across the city, but
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that they will be giving out clues on social media. each coin will be in a plastic bag, along with a card with information on how to contact his store with coin. >> we're encouraging people to bring it back here to our shop on lombard street. just because we want to meet them, we want to see how excited they are. maybe do a little bit of video on it. and most importantly, we want to educate them aut their coin that they found, chandler tells me at noon on friday. >> tomorrow, he will post photos with clues on the store's instagram twitter coin. one hint think like a tourist. chandler hopes the hunt will be fun and exciting for everyone. >> okay, so think like a tourist. maybe touristy spots? i mean, yeah, this is a lot of fun. >> yeah, i bet a lot of people are going to take part in this. >> you can just imagine. yeah. >> he says he loves coin collecting so much that he wants to share it with everyone. >> and there are just 11 coins and they're hidden in various spots. okay, so it's. and when does it start again? >> tomorrow at noon. go online, go to their instagram account again. it's the witter coin okay. with no s at the end. and there'll be 11 photos giving you
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clues as to where to look. >> all right, all right. exciting, amber. thank you. >> adventure begins. amber. thank you. >> well, also in san francisco, community members are celebrating the creation of a car free space in golden gate park. the organization walk sf will hold a party on sunday in honor of the fourth anniversary of the closure of jfk drive. it's now called jfk promenade. the road was closed to cars during the pandemic to allow people to get outside and socialize safely. voters then approved proposition j in 2022 to keep jfk drive a car free space permanently. sunday's event runs from noon to three. >> the community is honoring the late reverend cecil williams and his wife, janice mirikitani, with a new piece of art today, san francisco's japantown task force announced there will be a mural dedication ceremony for williams and mirikitani tomorrow at glide memorial. the late pastor died on monday at the age of 94. his wife died back in 2021. the task force says the
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two were extraordinary champions of the poor and vulnerable. the mural dedication takes place tomorrow between noon and four in the afternoon. >> an artist in army veteran is paying tribute to fallen oakland police officer jordan wingate. artist johnny castro sent us this image that he drew. he has created hundreds of what he calls portraits of valor. officer wingate passed away this weekend, nearly six years after he was critically injured in a traffic collision while on duty, and a memorial will take place tomorrow for officer jordan wingate. that service will be held at 11 a.m. at three crosses church in castro valley. it is open to the public. wingate is the 55th oakland police officer killed in the line of duty. >> a famof four was killed pleasanton. the crash of road happened about 9:00 last night on foothill road near stone ridge drive. this st tragedy is stirring memories of a similar deadly crash from nearly
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fiveearsgo. ktvu jesse gary was at the scene of the crash today as investigators work to determine the cause. >> hours after impact, charred earth and firefighting foam tell part of the grisly tale on foothill road in pleasanton wednesday night, an electric vehicle carrying four people crashed into a tree and caught fire. pleasanton police investigators say all four occupants, two adults and two children, were killed. >> we're aware that any any loss of life, especially when it involves an entire family, has an impact on students and staff and parents and guardians, patrick gannon of the pleasanton unified school district wouldn't say which schools the two children attended, but did say the entire school community of 13,000 pre-k through 12th graders is devastated. >> police investigators are looking to see if speed was a factor in the crash. the impact knocked the bark off one side of
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the tree at the scene four and a half years ago, a similar incident also on foothill road, three teens twins michelangelo and mark anthony urista and their friend javier ramirez, died at the scene near castlewood drive on christmas night. investigators say the driver lost control, hitting a utility pole and then a tree. two other occupants were severely injured. this latest loss of life is pulling at heartstrings, still overcoming the last emotional wound. school district officials say extra support is being made available to students and staff thursday and friday. >> we've provided some extra counseling and support resources to students on campus. we have wellness centers at our middle and high schools, and students have been encouraged to visit, those those resources if they have a need. we're also following up with families at the end of the day with an email with, a lot of a lot of resources as far as, grief and just being there for, for
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students for whatever they need. >> pleasanton police say they're waiting for the alameda county coroner to make positive identification of the victims who died and notify their extended family. once that happens, investigators here will be able to give us the names and the ages of those who died in the crash outside pleasanton police headquarters. jesse gary, ktvu, fox two news coming up tonight at 11. >> a wrinkle in a trip to the bay area for senate candidate adam schiff. he fell victim to a crime familiar to many. we'll tell you about it at 11 and barry weather. >> still some scattered showers moving across parts of the bay area this evening. here is our shaky webcam looking out in the webcam. just camera looking out toward the bay bridge. some gusty winds in your friday forecast and we'll have the update coming up. >> but first, a crackdown on massage parlors in a small south y city. he plan com
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the city council voted yesterday to move forward with new permitting rules. if passed, all massage therapists would have to be certified by the state. all front windows on the businesses would have to be visible, with nothing blocking them, and no locks would be allowed on massage rooms. lastly if the businesses permit is revoked, the owner cannot open another massage parlor in the city. the new ordinance will go before council again next month for final approval. >> california's senators and other lawmakers are demanding an update from the bureau of prisons on the closure of the scandal ridden women's prison in dublin. in a letter sent to the bureau's director this week, senators called for immediate information on the efforts to give inmates the, quote, care, dignity and respect to which
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they are entitled. the letter was signed by five senators, including california's alex padilla and laphonza butler. the bureau says it's addressing all inmates needs with compassion during the transfer process. >> harvey weinstein's 2020 rape conviction was overturned today in new york, making way for a new trial. in a 4 to 3 decision, the state court of appeals found the judge in the landmark trial prejudiced the disgraced former film mogul with improper rulings, including a decision to let women testify about allegations that weren't part of the case. the manhattan district attorney's office says it plans to retry the case. >> it's going to be a costly trial. you're going to have to bring witnesses in and a lot goes into it. you also have to keep in mind that this doesn't mean that harvey weinstein is going to walk free. >> weinstein, who is 72 years old, will remain in prison because of a separate conviction
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for rape in los angeles in 2022. he has maintained his innocence and denies any non-consensual sexual activity. first partner jennifer siebel newsom, who testified against weinstein in his los angeles trial, put out a statement today that says, quote, this is a very sad day for countless women who suffered at the hands of a serial predator. two juries have said unequivocally, harvey weinstein must never be able to rape another woman, and he deserves to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> a historic day at the us supreme court. coming up tonight. the justices hearing arguments on the issue of presidential immunity plus nondisclosure agreements. >> a hot topic today at the state capitol, where the effort to ban ndas from the state legislative process stands tonight. >> and we're looking ahead now to the weekend. will the cooler weather continue? our meteorol
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final negotiations of the states fast food labor law. >> today, the supreme court heard oral arguments over whether former president trump is immune from prosecution in a case charging him with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. >> ktvu jana katsuyama shows us what unfolded during this dramatic day in court. >> donald trump's attorney, d john sauer, began the hearing with his opening statements without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> for 234 years of american history, no president was ever prosecuted for his official acts. >> sauer claimed. donald trump's actions were official when trump tried to switch the 2020 election results to his favor, trump's attorney argued that a former president should qualify for immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office, but the government's attorney, michael dreeben, said such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution or the supreme court's history.
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>> this court has never recognized absolute criminal immunity for any public official . his novel theory would immunize former presidents for criminal liability for bribery, treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in power. >> the supreme court justices acknowledged the magnitude of the hearing, and for more than 2.5 hours wednesday, they grilled attorneys on both sides. >> do you differentiate between the president acting as president and the president acting as candidate? >> trump's attorney said immunity should not cover private acts, but should cover official acts and the organization of alternate slates of electors. was trump taking official action? justice ketanji brown jackson asked about the dangers of immunity, the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table. >> wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon
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while they're in office? >> justice elena kagan questioned if a president ordered a military coup, would it be considered immune? trump's attorney said it would be an official act, but should be addressed through impeachment. the justices pressed trump's attorney on the question of how to distinguish between official and unofficial acts. >> no man's above the law and that the president can be prosecuted after he leaves office for his private conduct. is that right? >> we agree with that. and then the question becomes, as we've been exploring here today a little bit about how to segregate private from official conduct that may or may not enjoy some immunity. >> jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news with a recount to replace representative anna issues. >> district 16 congressional seat is expected to be finalized by next week. san mateo county completed its rescanning yesterday, while santa clara county is almost done with its
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recount, finishing 185 of its 199 precincts as of last night. joe simitian and evan low were exactly tied in san mateo county votes, but more than a dozen ballots are being challenged, according to the assistant chief. elections officer. >> well, some raindrops making a comeback here in portions of the bay area earlier this evening. those showers moved in quickly. they moved out quickly as well, but there's the chance we could have some drizzle or light rain first thing tomorrow morning. members. just a few days ago had temperatures in the 70s and the 80s, and a sharp drop off in those numbers. and today, lots of 60s out there and no major change in temperatures for tomorrow. take a look at the highs from this afternoon, ranging from 57 in pacifica to 71 in santa rosa. lots of 60s for the rest of the region, as we show you the forecast showing you the rainfall moving into northern california. and also look at this out to our east, out toward the sierra. they will pick up some snowfall in the friday forecast. so this was the
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scene today in the sierra looking at some cloud cover and sierra snowfall on the order of maybe 1 to 4in and snow levels coming down to right around 6500ft. so we continue to add a little bit to that snowpack in your friday forecast. here's a radar. this evening showing you the band of some rain showers moving quickly across the bay area. not too much happening during the four and 5:00 hour, but after that time frame. look at that. the showers moving from the north and to the south. and right now there's not a ton of coverage to show you. still lots of clouds in place, and still the possibility of a few lingering scattered showers as we show you the satellite and the radar. right now, the radar sweeps and showing you the bigger view in the pacific here. and this is all kind of linked up with a system up here that will continue to send in some more clouds for tonight and into at least the friday morning, first half of friday, friday morning. so as far as the wind speeds now, the winds have been a factor over the past few days. and right now we still some gusty conditions out there. novato at around 25 miles an hour, sfo at about 13 miles an
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hour, and san jose in the single digits. here's our live camera right now looking out toward the golden gate bridge and still partly to mostly cloudy skies, temperatures have cooled off into the 50s across the board. here, not too much change when you wake up tomorrow morning. upper 40s to the lower 50s. lots of cloud cover. we could have some drizzle out there. borderline drizzle or light rain, especially near the coast, and also for the coastal hills. so a lot of moisture. first thing tomorrow morning. so this is all associated with this this system up here. it's a cooler pattern. it wants to stick around for one more day. so here for your friday some cloud cover in the morning and then some gusty winds into the afternoon hours. we could have winds from around 25 to 35, maybe approaching 40 miles an hour into your friday afternoon. here's the forecast models. we put this into motion. it's showing you some cloud cover and maybe some drizzle or a few spotty light showers. and then, as you can see into the afternoon hours, we get some sunshine. let's keep an eye on this activity. you might see some big cloud buildups if you look to the east, and maybe some rain showers getting close to
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the inland east bay. so we'll be watching the radar tomorrow afternoon during the 5:00 hour, and then we clear things out as we head toward the weekend. highs for tomorrow will be in the upper 50s coast side. it will be blustery there tomorrow. lots of 60s, the warmest locations getting close to 70 degrees. so windy for your friday forecast after some clouds and some drizzle first thing tomorrow morning. the weekend will be dry. partly sunny on saturday. a touch warmer into sunday and the warming will continue into early next week for monday and to tuesday. >> all right mark, thank you. the alameda county fair announced today the full lineup of performers for its concert series, with many big names to help mark this annual summertime event. bay area hip hop legend e-40 returns as a headliner for a second year. other performers include new edition member johnny gill, country singer ashley cooke, and rock band the fray, and the x ambassadors. the county fair in pleasanton is considered northern california's oldest and largest. it is set to run from june 14th through july 7th.
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>> coming up tonight in sports, the 40 niners had some receiving depth to their offense, but could the pick be a sign of impending roster moves? we'll hear from the niners brass up next. >> then on the 11:00 news, a historic pie in souther
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and selected in san francisco 49ers select ricky pearsall, wide receiver, florida. >> pearsall is a six foot one inch wide receiver who is said to have excellent hands, a great route runner. the 49ers said they liked his physicality and
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the fact that he can return punts as well. interesting tidbit before transferring to florida, pearsall was ex teammate at arizona state in 2019. >> we know we do. well, when we have consensus, in in our group and that's, from scouting, coaching, r&d and we really had that with ricky. >> please logical to think that it would have taken something in the first round for you guys to consider trading brandon. and now that the first round is over, that's unlikely that you would move, yeah, i thought it was unlikely going into it, but that doesn't mean that it can't happen. >> brandon just texted. >> we got on the way in. yeah >> fire pick. >> fire pick. no lie, can't lie. >> still on the roster for now. roughly 3.5 hours before the 49ers made their pick, nfl commissioner roger goodell announced the number one overall pick. the chicago bears. >> select caleb williams,
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quarterback, southern california . >> there he is no surprise here. the bears going with the former heisman trophy winner out of usc , caleb williams. williams was the consensus top prospect in this year's draft after throwing for 67 touchdowns and just nine interceptions over the past two seasons. as we reported earlier on, this broadcast, napa's own brock bowers. he's headed to the las vegas raiders, who selected the nation's best collegiate tight end with the 13th overall pick prior to winning two national championships at georgia, bowers was a standout at napa high school. the draft not the only thing going on in sports tonight steph curry he can now add yet another award to his vast collection. the two time mvp was named the nba's clutch player of the year. that's a thing. clutch player of the year. it's only the second year of the award, which was given to the player who comes up
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biggest with the game on the line, curry led the league with 189 clutch points this year. clutch points are defined as points scored in the last five minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime, with the score differential being five points or less. so there you go. curry, though, reflected on the season. >> obviously early in the year we had a lot of missteps and some absences. but you do realize, like we're not that far off even, you know, having tried to stay at this level and at this peak for so long, there's going to be some tweaks. we know , like when you lose, you have to look yourself in the mirror and say, you know, what can we do to get better, what holes can we fill? and thankfully, we have some time to figure that out in los angeles tonight, lebron james and the lakers on the brink of playoff elimination nikola jokic and the nuggets just too good. >> jokic look at him throwing the floater plus the foul. he finished with 24 points 15 rebounds nine assists. denver
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wins 112 to 105. and they now take a three nothing lead in the series as wrapping up a four game series against the yankees in the bronx. game tied at one in the third. not for long. tyler nevin gets a hold of nestor cortez's fastball for the opposite field home run. the two run shot put the a's up 3 to 1. mason miller's quite a story. fastest throwing pitcher in the game. blows it by juan soto with 102 mile an hour heater. he struck out three in a one and a third innings for his sixth save of the season, and the a's. they beat the mighty yankees 3 to 1. they split the four game series two games apiece and they are now ten and 16. the giants were off tonight. >> all right. a lot going on today a lot going on. >> you know you get caught up in the draft 275,000 people in detroit. never seen that before. that's a record. >> it just people get so excited
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for that. >> it it's a big deal. and we'll know how these players do a couple of years down the road. >> exciting. and congrats to the player brock bowers. congrats to him and tight end going to where is it raiders. >> he's going to the raiders ricky pearsall to the 49ers. congrats to all of those players. >> exciting stuff. all right appreciate it jason. >> all righty. >> next at 11 i've seen cars swerve right in front of bicyclists. even me while they're watching tiktoks on their phone. >> a call for street safety. some san francisco activists taking matters into their own hands in an effort to protect bikers and pedestrians. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. >> a group installed their own signs onto a popular bike route, but officials swiftly took down those unsanctioned signs. hello again everyone. i'm julie julie haener and i'm alex savage. >> the group argues the city isn't doing enough to keep the streets safe. new tonight ktvu is joey huerta spoke with the advocates behind this effort, and neighbors who say they're in

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