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ktvu jana katsuyama was at uc berkeley for one of today's protests. we will not stop. >> we will not rest. >> hundreds of people gathered in uc berkeley's sproul plaza monday, calling on the university of california to divest itself from any investments in weapons manufacturers. >> i'm here today to honor our dead and fight for our living. >> the coalition of more than 75 student faculty and community groups spoke out against the weekend attack by israeli forces on rafah, a city in southern gaza, saturday, where palestinian refugees have fled. 22 people, including 18 children, were killed, according to gaza health officials. >> as a palestinian, as a human being, i feel like standing in the face of one of the most well-documented genocides, one of the most well-documented mass killings of people. because of their identity, it's essential that we stand up. >> i would like the united states to stop funding weapons for israel. if we cut off the funding for weapons, then the conflict will have to stop. >> i think they're very important to demonstrate. wai
ktvu jana katsuyama was at uc berkeley for one of today's protests. we will not stop. >> we will not rest. >> hundreds of people gathered in uc berkeley's sproul plaza monday, calling on the university of california to divest itself from any investments in weapons manufacturers. >> i'm here today to honor our dead and fight for our living. >> the coalition of more than 75 student faculty and community groups spoke out against the weekend attack by israeli forces on...
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ktvu jana katsuyama was at uc berkeley for one of those protests. today we will not step. >> we will not rest. >> hundreds of people gathered in uc berkeley's sproul plaza monday, calling on the university of california to divest itself from any investments in weapons manufacturers. >> i'm here today to honor our dead and fight for our living. >> the coalition of more than 75 student faculty and community groups spoke out against the weekend attack by israeli forces on rafah, a city in southern gaza, saturday where palestinian refugees have fled. 22 people, including 18 children, were killed, according to gaza health officials. >> as a palestinian, as a human being, i feel like standing in the face of one of the most well documented genocides, one of the most well documented mass killings of people because of their identity, it's essential that we stand up. >> i would like the united states to stop funding weapons for israel. if we cut off the funding for weapons, then the conflict will have to stop. >> i think they're very important to demonstrate
ktvu jana katsuyama was at uc berkeley for one of those protests. today we will not step. >> we will not rest. >> hundreds of people gathered in uc berkeley's sproul plaza monday, calling on the university of california to divest itself from any investments in weapons manufacturers. >> i'm here today to honor our dead and fight for our living. >> the coalition of more than 75 student faculty and community groups spoke out against the weekend attack by israeli forces on...
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ktvu jana katsuyama as the story of the gray whale was spotted off the coast by thornton state beach in daly city, crews with know fisheries work tuesday to try and help the giant mammal that was entangled in a net. >> it's just saddens me because, we all have to live on this planet together. >> the whale had been entangled in the fishing gear for weeks, and noaa says it was first spotted down in southern california near long beach. >> it was spotted by one of the whale watch boats off southern california. >> noah shared this photo with ktvu showing the whales body. they say unlike the usual entanglements involving rope, this is a much more severe entanglement involving a gillnet. >> gill net is a very dense, mesh and tie twisted around the tail is very difficult to try to remove. >> noaa's west coast marine mammal stranding network says the whale was too skittish to attempt a disentanglement, so they put a satellite tracker on the whale. on march 23rd. they followed it for a while, but the tracker fell off. gray whales usually migrate at this time of year from breeding grounds in so
ktvu jana katsuyama as the story of the gray whale was spotted off the coast by thornton state beach in daly city, crews with know fisheries work tuesday to try and help the giant mammal that was entangled in a net. >> it's just saddens me because, we all have to live on this planet together. >> the whale had been entangled in the fishing gear for weeks, and noaa says it was first spotted down in southern california near long beach. >> it was spotted by one of the whale watch...
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the next meeting is scheduled for the second week of may in sacramento in the newsroom jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news new at 11 tonight. >> authorities in the north bay targeted a chop shop, arresting two people. the chp, working alongside the sonoma county auto theft task force and the sonoma county sheriff's office, uncovered the unlicensed vehicle repair shop in santa rosa. detectives say when they served a search warrant back in march, they found dozens of cars in various states of repair or destruction, including seven stolen vehicles, 21 year old pablo gonzalez and 33 year old leonardo sanchez roman are facing various charges, including operating a chop shop and possession of stolen property, the chp said. those seven stolen vehicles had parts and components removed, and that the vehicle identification numbers were altered or were in the process of being destroyed to hide their true identity. >> also new at 11 tonight, the posey tube connecting oakland to alameda has reopened after firefighters responded to a report of a truck fire inside the tunnel. video shows smoke coming
the next meeting is scheduled for the second week of may in sacramento in the newsroom jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news new at 11 tonight. >> authorities in the north bay targeted a chop shop, arresting two people. the chp, working alongside the sonoma county auto theft task force and the sonoma county sheriff's office, uncovered the unlicensed vehicle repair shop in santa rosa. detectives say when they served a search warrant back in march, they found dozens of cars in various states...
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ktvu jana katsuyama explains new concerns raised today by the oakland roots soccer team, who hope to play at the site as the oakland a's prepare to walk away from the oakland coliseum. >> the athletics owner, john fisher, still has a 50% stake in the property acquired from alameda county, with the city of oakland controlling the other half. the city has openly supported a proposed development of the 120 acre sports complex, with added retail and housing by the locally led african american sports and entertainment group. >> and we just feel like there's a great opportunity here at this site to revitalize and to sort of restart, start a new chapter and a new generation for oakland and for the coliseum site. >> ray bobbitt is the group's founding partner, who says that the a's departure next season could help speed up any planning or application processes. >> i think we can move quicker to those kind of spots, with with respect to this timeline sort of being moved up so that is helpful. >> the group already has agreements to work with the city and bring the oakland roots and soul soccer
ktvu jana katsuyama explains new concerns raised today by the oakland roots soccer team, who hope to play at the site as the oakland a's prepare to walk away from the oakland coliseum. >> the athletics owner, john fisher, still has a 50% stake in the property acquired from alameda county, with the city of oakland controlling the other half. the city has openly supported a proposed development of the 120 acre sports complex, with added retail and housing by the locally led african american...
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. >> i'm julie julie haener i'm greg lee new tonight ktvu jana katsuyama heard from local franchise owners and customers about the change. >> fast food workers have to keep up with the fast pace of orders. now. california's new $20 minimum wage aims to help those workers keep up with the state's rising cost of living. >> a vast majority are adults. about a quarter have children of their own, and the pay is so low right now that one half of all fast food workers in the state either themselves or have a family member who's relying on one of our social safety net programs. >> ken jacobs is co-chair of uc berkeley's labor center. he says the new law applies to some half a million employees at chains with more than 60 stores. it creates a new fast food council as well, made up of industry and unions to address future wages and working conditions. some major chains including mcdonald's, chipotle, starbucks, jack in the box and shake shack say they will have to increase prices. >> we have soft sales. we have declining traffic counts. this bill, ab 1228, has really hit our operations hard, we're n
. >> i'm julie julie haener i'm greg lee new tonight ktvu jana katsuyama heard from local franchise owners and customers about the change. >> fast food workers have to keep up with the fast pace of orders. now. california's new $20 minimum wage aims to help those workers keep up with the state's rising cost of living. >> a vast majority are adults. about a quarter have children of their own, and the pay is so low right now that one half of all fast food workers in the state...
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ktvu jana katsuyama tells us what's different this year. the center for asian american media held its 2024 cam fest launch party thursday night at victory hall in san francisco. >> people gathered to celebrate and raise a glass to the 42nd year of cam fest, which has served as a showcase and support system for asian american film and media makers. >> having a platform to display our art and like the art that my team and i made is, it's really a dream come true. most of us really want to make an impact, especially within our own communities, so it's really nice to find a community that is very supportive. >> new this year. it's a change to the opening night venue, which will be held may 9th at the palace of fine arts theater instead of the castro theater, which is under renovation. the opening film, called admissions granted, tackles affirmative action, an issue that has divided asian americans. those kinds of questions are vitally important that we talk about, talk them through, understand what is our relationship with other communities in
ktvu jana katsuyama tells us what's different this year. the center for asian american media held its 2024 cam fest launch party thursday night at victory hall in san francisco. >> people gathered to celebrate and raise a glass to the 42nd year of cam fest, which has served as a showcase and support system for asian american film and media makers. >> having a platform to display our art and like the art that my team and i made is, it's really a dream come true. most of us really...
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ktvu jana katsuyama attended tonight's vigil and spoke with mario's mother. >> is a third year. my son died right here in this park. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26 year old mario gonzalez. >> it's not easy to be holding the pain, but on friday, this year's vigil came with new hope for his mother and family. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price announced thursday that her office was charging three law enforcement officers with involuntary manslaughter in connection to gonzalez's death, a relief for his family. >> we always missing him in birthdays, you know, christmas and all the holidays. tomorrow is my birthday. but, this is my present today. >> body camera footage had shown gonzalez when the three police officers, eric mckinley, cameron leahy and james fisher, detained him. he later died at the hospital. the previous day had declined to file charges, noting gonzalez had meth in his system. an autopsy commissioned by the family blamed restraint, asphyxiation. >> when i first heard the news
ktvu jana katsuyama attended tonight's vigil and spoke with mario's mother. >> is a third year. my son died right here in this park. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26 year old mario gonzalez. >> it's not easy to be holding the pain, but on friday, this year's vigil came with new hope for his mother and family. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price announced thursday that her office was...
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ktvu is jana katsuyama spoke with city officials about the push for a moratorium on new smoke shop licenses. >> richmond city council members say they started hearing concerns this year about the number of smoke shops popping up around the city. >> i've lived out here for a little bit. it's for sure gone to more smoke shops. >> it doesn't create a safe environment, at least for me in my home. >> richmond city staff conducted an investigation and say they found 78 licenses for tobacco retailers, or about two shops per square mile. they also found other stores that had no license. >> they found that at least three shops are open without any license, any permits from the city. >> vice mayor claudia jimenez joined with the mayor and another city council member, and this week at the city council meeting, called for a 45 day moratorium on issuing any new tobacco retail licenses. >> we continue to give license. we will have more and more and the enforcement will be more difficult due to the, staffing levels that we have. >> council member melvin willis is a richmond native who's worried about the
ktvu is jana katsuyama spoke with city officials about the push for a moratorium on new smoke shop licenses. >> richmond city council members say they started hearing concerns this year about the number of smoke shops popping up around the city. >> i've lived out here for a little bit. it's for sure gone to more smoke shops. >> it doesn't create a safe environment, at least for me in my home. >> richmond city staff conducted an investigation and say they found 78...
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jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news. >> in tonight's west coast rap. hundreds of thousands of salmon spilled into a river after a truck overturned. why? officials say it's a major setback for the salmon population and local business is coming together to raise humanitarian aid for gaza community members, withstanding the rain to show their support and we are getting a look at st ford's newly neighbors say they've complained to the city for a long time, and that house has been collecting trash for years. hundreds of trash bags filled the front and back yards of the home, some up to five feet tall. the mayor of los angeles thanked city crews for clearing all the trash. addressing the health and safety hazards it presented in arizona, we are learning more information about a hot air balloon crash earlier this year that killed four people, including a young man from cupertino. >> a newly released autopsy report says the pilot had high levels of ketamine in his system at the time of the crash in january, there was apparently enough ketamine in his blood to
jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news. >> in tonight's west coast rap. hundreds of thousands of salmon spilled into a river after a truck overturned. why? officials say it's a major setback for the salmon population and local business is coming together to raise humanitarian aid for gaza community members, withstanding the rain to show their support and we are getting a look at st ford's newly neighbors say they've complained to the city for a long time, and that house has been collecting...
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jana katsuyama. ktvu fox two news. >> well, people impacted by the canceled salmon season will have the chance to voice their frustrations tomorrow. fishermen, charter boat operators, seafood distributors and restaurant owners will talk about how the closure of the season will impact their economic futures. that meeting will take place at 10:00 tomorrow morning at scoma's restaurant at san francisco's fisherman's wharf. the pacific fishery management council announced the season cancellation today, saying the fish population is still recovering from the 2021 drought. >> and here is a look at tonight's stories trending on ktvu. com one of the top stories police have made an arrest in connection with a hit and run over the weekend on 680 in concord that killed a nine year old girl, and governor newsom's office announced results of a chp operation in the east bay. hundreds of stolen vehicles now recovered and dozens of arrests made, and a new study shows humboldt county is the deadliest county in the un
jana katsuyama. ktvu fox two news. >> well, people impacted by the canceled salmon season will have the chance to voice their frustrations tomorrow. fishermen, charter boat operators, seafood distributors and restaurant owners will talk about how the closure of the season will impact their economic futures. that meeting will take place at 10:00 tomorrow morning at scoma's restaurant at san francisco's fisherman's wharf. the pacific fishery management council announced the season...
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ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live from alameda with a look at the impact. joanna >> some workers didn't want to go on camera, but they said they were happy for this pay pay bump. now california's current minimum wage is about $16 an hour. some business owners say that they're concerned about whether they or their customers will absorb this extra cost. fast food workers have to keep up with the fast pace of orders. now, california's new $20 minimum wage aims to help those workers keep up with the state's rising cost of living. >> a vast majority are adults. >> about a quarter have children of their own, and the pay is so low right now that one half of all fast food workers in the state are either themselves, or have a family member who's relying on one of our social safety net programs. >> ken jacobs is co-chair of uc berkeley's labor center. he says the new law applies to some half a million employees at chains with more than 60 stores. it creates a new fast food council as well, made up of industry and unions to address future wages and working conditions
ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live from alameda with a look at the impact. joanna >> some workers didn't want to go on camera, but they said they were happy for this pay pay bump. now california's current minimum wage is about $16 an hour. some business owners say that they're concerned about whether they or their customers will absorb this extra cost. fast food workers have to keep up with the fast pace of orders. now, california's new $20 minimum wage aims to help those workers keep up...
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ktvu jana katsuyama attended tonight's vigil and spoke with mario's mother, gianna. >> well, his mother, edith, said that she has been waiting for this day ever since her son died three years ago. and tonight they held their annual vigil in the park. she said that she had a message for the three men who are charged. >> the third year my son died right here in this park. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26 year old mario gonzalez. >> it's not easy to me to be holding the pain, but on friday, this year's vigil came with new hope for his mother and family. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price announced thursday that her office was charging three law enforcement officers with involuntary manslaughter in connection to gonzalez's death. a relief for his family. >> we always missing him in birthdays, you know, christmas and all the holidays. tomorrow is my birthday. but, this is my present today. >> body camera footage had shown gonzalez when the three police officers, eric mckinley, cameron leahy and james fi
ktvu jana katsuyama attended tonight's vigil and spoke with mario's mother, gianna. >> well, his mother, edith, said that she has been waiting for this day ever since her son died three years ago. and tonight they held their annual vigil in the park. she said that she had a message for the three men who are charged. >> the third year my son died right here in this park. >> edith arenales has been coming to this park in alameda since april 2021, marking the death of her son, 26...
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. >> ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live with reaction from one local development group and concerns from the oakland roots soccer team that their future at the coliseum might be in jeopardy. jana >> greg. the a's may have dashed oakland fans hopes of another three years at the coliseum, but today talk already was pivoting to how their early exit could impact access for developers and professional soccer teams to use the site. as the oakland a's prepare to walk away from the oakland coliseum, the athletics owner, john fisher, still has a 50% stake in the property acquired from alameda county, with the city of oakland controlling the other half. the city has openly supported a proposed development of the 120 acre sports complex, with added retail and housing by the locally led african american sports and entertainment group. >> and we just feel like there's a great opportunity here at this site to revitalize and to sort of restart a new chapter and a new generation for oakland and for the coliseum site. >> ray bobbitt is the group's founding partner, who says that the a's departure next se
. >> ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live with reaction from one local development group and concerns from the oakland roots soccer team that their future at the coliseum might be in jeopardy. jana >> greg. the a's may have dashed oakland fans hopes of another three years at the coliseum, but today talk already was pivoting to how their early exit could impact access for developers and professional soccer teams to use the site. as the oakland a's prepare to walk away from the oakland...
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ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live tonight from west sacramento. jana, how are people feeling up there? >> well, there certainly are a lot of a's fans up here who are used to coming down to the bay area. they are thrilled and there's a lot of buzz around the city. it's hard to believe, but there was actually a rainbow over west sacramento that we caught on video today. maybe not bringing a pot of gold to the city, but a lot of businesses here are really hoping it will be a bump for them when it comes time for the a's to play ball here. oakland a's owner john fisher announced the move thursday. the athletics moving home base to west sacramento minor league sutter health park. >> we're excited to be here for the next three years playing in this beautiful ballpark. >> the a's will be sharing the ballpark for the next three seasons with the river cats, and its majority owner, the sacramento kings. vivek ranadivé. this is what an incredible day. >> this is epic. it's historic. >> we embrace you. all of west sacramento is going to thrive because of your
ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live tonight from west sacramento. jana, how are people feeling up there? >> well, there certainly are a lot of a's fans up here who are used to coming down to the bay area. they are thrilled and there's a lot of buzz around the city. it's hard to believe, but there was actually a rainbow over west sacramento that we caught on video today. maybe not bringing a pot of gold to the city, but a lot of businesses here are really hoping it will be a bump for them...
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jana katsuyama, live in richmond for us tonight. jana. thank you. sonoma county is asking for public input as it updates its cannabis ordinance. the changes would allow most cannabis operations to be permitted by right in industrial and commercial zones, and it would allow on site retail consumption of marijuana. the 30 day review period started yesterday. people can submit comments by email. there's more information on the county's website coming up. >> a deadly hit and run in the south bay tonight. we are hearing from witnesses as police have announced an arrest in the case also had evidence markers scattered across an oakland street tonight. >> officers responding to reports of a shooting. the latest details ahead and in weather. >> the mild weather pattern is moving out of town. we're talking about a cold system as we move into thursday. >> rain showers and sibl morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it
jana katsuyama, live in richmond for us tonight. jana. thank you. sonoma county is asking for public input as it updates its cannabis ordinance. the changes would allow most cannabis operations to be permitted by right in industrial and commercial zones, and it would allow on site retail consumption of marijuana. the 30 day review period started yesterday. people can submit comments by email. there's more information on the county's website coming up. >> a deadly hit and run in the south...
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in the newsroom, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> the supreme court prepares to hear a case that could shape the 2024 presidential election. i'm david spunt in washington. that story coming up. >> also ahead, a plan to change a san francisco intersection following a tragic crash that killed a family of four tonight. not all residents are in favor of this new proposal. >> and in sports, david quinn's tenure as sharks head coach has come to an end. our jason appelbaum will have that story and the rest of s rts c in mayor matt mahan's bodyguard. the fight was captured by kron tv during an interview between one of their reporters and the mayor. >> president biden today signed into law a foreign aid package that includes billions of dollars in assistance to ukraine, israel and taiwan, along with a measure that could lead to a ban on tiktok. that package includes $60 billion in aid for ukraine. $26 billion to support israel along with humanitarian aid for gaza and $8 billion for allies in the indo-pacific. >> the california garlic festival moving yet again, this time to los banos in me
in the newsroom, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> the supreme court prepares to hear a case that could shape the 2024 presidential election. i'm david spunt in washington. that story coming up. >> also ahead, a plan to change a san francisco intersection following a tragic crash that killed a family of four tonight. not all residents are in favor of this new proposal. >> and in sports, david quinn's tenure as sharks head coach has come to an end. our jason appelbaum will...
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jana katsuyama live tonight there in daly city. janet, thank you for that. in the north bay tonight, the city of santa rosa is warning of a911 outage. the city says an at&t cable failure caused that outage. it's affecting fewer than 100,000 customers. if you cannot reach 911, officials ask people to call the santa rosa police non-emergency line at (707) 528-5222. there is no estimated time of repair right now. >> well, a new statewide audit finds california is spending billions of dollars on homelessness and has limited ways now of tracking where that money is going. as ktvu crystal bailey reports, california spent $24 billion on homelessness in the last five years. >> but the crisis is not improving. >> the state auditor's report says they're not sure whether the homeless programs in place are working, even though they cost the state $24 billion. it all started when senator dave cortesi visited one of the largest homeless encampments in san jose, asking the city whether the money spent on housing programs was working. when he found insufficient data, he and
jana katsuyama live tonight there in daly city. janet, thank you for that. in the north bay tonight, the city of santa rosa is warning of a911 outage. the city says an at&t cable failure caused that outage. it's affecting fewer than 100,000 customers. if you cannot reach 911, officials ask people to call the santa rosa police non-emergency line at (707) 528-5222. there is no estimated time of repair right now. >> well, a new statewide audit finds california is spending billions of...
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something we will be closely watching jana katsuyama in the newsroom. thank you. we want to continue our discussion on this important case and bring in david levine, constitutional law expert at uc law, san francisco. thank you so much, david, for being here. so as gianna was just mentioning, the justices seem unwilling to give trump absolute immunity, but they may not be immediately ready to green light a criminal trial. >> well, that's right, heather, it looks like they're trying to find a middle position. it doesn't seem as if there's certainly there's not five votes for the idea that there's complete immunity, that no matter what a president does while in office, whether it's murder, bribery, or what have you, is immune from prosecution forever, that doesn't seem to be a position that's going to hold sway. and on the other hand, it doesn't look like we have five votes for the proposition that it is possible to prosecute for anything. and so as justice gorsuch said, it's when do you do that? sorting how do you do that sorting, previous, previous case had talked
something we will be closely watching jana katsuyama in the newsroom. thank you. we want to continue our discussion on this important case and bring in david levine, constitutional law expert at uc law, san francisco. thank you so much, david, for being here. so as gianna was just mentioning, the justices seem unwilling to give trump absolute immunity, but they may not be immediately ready to green light a criminal trial. >> well, that's right, heather, it looks like they're trying to...
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in the newsroom, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> in arizona, a grand jury has indicted former trump chief of staff mark meadows, attorney rudy giuliani and 16 others for their efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. according to that indictment, some of those republicans acted as fake electors, submitting a document to congress falsely declaring trump beat president biden in arizona. biden won arizona by more than 10,000 votes. the indictment also includes charges of conspiracy and fraud. the 2020 election will be at the center of discussion tomorrow at the united states supreme court. the justices will hear arguments on whether former president trump is entitled to immunity for acts while committed in office. trump is facing charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the presidential election. the former president warns this decision could open other presidents up to criminal charges, but special counsel jack smith says trump's behavior continued after he left office and he should be prosecuted. a ruling is expected by the end of june. >> president biden
in the newsroom, jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> in arizona, a grand jury has indicted former trump chief of staff mark meadows, attorney rudy giuliani and 16 others for their efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. according to that indictment, some of those republicans acted as fake electors, submitting a document to congress falsely declaring trump beat president biden in arizona. biden won arizona by more than 10,000 votes. the indictment also includes charges of...
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. >> ktvu jana katsuyama sat down with john goldman. he is the board president and son of the founders, to reflect on the evolution of the prize and the environmental movement. >> it was on earth day in 1990, when san francisco philanthropist rhoda and richard goldman planted the seeds of what now has grown into a yearly tradition the goldman environmental prize. >> we've got to take care of this earth. it's so precious. >> the prize shining a spotlight not on world leaders, but grassroots leaders. >> grassroots leaders have a terrible time being taken seriously. and that this award, this prize gives us that serious touch that we are important, that our work is important. >> every year it uplifts extraordinary work done by ordinary people. >> this is recognizing individuals who are otherwise not recognized. >> john goldman is one of richard and rhoda goldman's sons and board president of the goldman environmental prize foundation, now in its 35th year, the prize has honored 219 grassroots leaders from 95 countries. the winners selected
. >> ktvu jana katsuyama sat down with john goldman. he is the board president and son of the founders, to reflect on the evolution of the prize and the environmental movement. >> it was on earth day in 1990, when san francisco philanthropist rhoda and richard goldman planted the seeds of what now has grown into a yearly tradition the goldman environmental prize. >> we've got to take care of this earth. it's so precious. >> the prize shining a spotlight not on world...
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. >> ktvu jana katsuyama. joining us now live from our newsroom to explain how this california bill would work if it passes the state legislature. jenna. >> alex and heather. state senator nancy skinner from right here in berkeley is a coauthor of this bill. it is sb 233. senator skinner said. it is still being fine tuned in partnership with governor newsom, the california medical board and other partners. this bill would apply only to licensed doctors in good standing in arizona. the bill would provide temporary clearance for them to perform procedures at clinics in california. california lawmakers say the goal is to try and help support arizona women coming to california for abortion procedures. the arizona supreme court, as you mentioned, ruled on april 9th in support of an 1864 law banning all abortions except when the mother's life is in jeopardy. >> we will be a safe haven so that arizonans do not have to carry an unplanned, unwanted or health endangering pregnancy. and our arizona sisters can come to ca
. >> ktvu jana katsuyama. joining us now live from our newsroom to explain how this california bill would work if it passes the state legislature. jenna. >> alex and heather. state senator nancy skinner from right here in berkeley is a coauthor of this bill. it is sb 233. senator skinner said. it is still being fine tuned in partnership with governor newsom, the california medical board and other partners. this bill would apply only to licensed doctors in good standing in arizona....
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got it right. >> jana katsuyama. thank you. well 219 year old women are facing charges in a double homicide now in napa. that left two other young women dead. jessica witten faces two counts of murder with special circumstance faces in the shooting deaths last weekend of judith adolf and judith. adolf is also charged with assault and being an accessory to the crime. now the shooting happened saturday night during a fight on riverside drive, napa. police responded to reports of gunfire and found the victims, 17 year old sasha donley and 19 year old arlene villasenor. one died at the scene, the other died at the hospital. 22 year old john nicholson, junior of vallejo, is being held without bail, charged with two counts of murder. >> now to a developing story out of the middle east, israel delivering on its promise to retaliate against iran for drone and missile attacks, launched against israel last weekend, israeli forces reportedly launching a barrage of rockets and drones early friday morning near an iranian military base and n
got it right. >> jana katsuyama. thank you. well 219 year old women are facing charges in a double homicide now in napa. that left two other young women dead. jessica witten faces two counts of murder with special circumstance faces in the shooting deaths last weekend of judith adolf and judith. adolf is also charged with assault and being an accessory to the crime. now the shooting happened saturday night during a fight on riverside drive, napa. police responded to reports of gunfire and...
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ktvu jana katsuyama tells us that the video of the whale is bringing wildlife officials and members of the marine mammal center together as they work to track down the whale. >> the gray whale was spotted off the coast by thornton state beach in daly city. crews with know fisheries worked tuesday to try and help the giant mammal that was entangled in a net. >> it's just saddens me because, we all have to live on this planet together. the whale had been entangled in the fishing gear for weeks, and noaa says it was first spotted down in southern california near long beach. >> it was spotted by one of the whale watch boats off southern california. >> the noaa shared this photo with ktvu showing the whale's body. they say unlike the usual entanglements involving rope, this is a much more severe entanglement involving a gill net. >> gill net is a very dense mesh and tied twisted around the tail is very difficult to try to remove. >> noaa's west coast marine mammal stranding network says the whale was too skittish to attempt a disentanglement, so they put a satellite tracker on the whale on
ktvu jana katsuyama tells us that the video of the whale is bringing wildlife officials and members of the marine mammal center together as they work to track down the whale. >> the gray whale was spotted off the coast by thornton state beach in daly city. crews with know fisheries worked tuesday to try and help the giant mammal that was entangled in a net. >> it's just saddens me because, we all have to live on this planet together. the whale had been entangled in the fishing gear...
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ktvu jana katsuyama reports. the alameda county board heard hours of testimony and discussion tuesday from supporters hoping to hang on to oakland's last remaining pro sports teams. >> i'm here to support the oakland roots because they are the only team left here. we have seen the oakland raiders, a's and warriors left. >> the oakland roots and oakland soul are more than just soccer clubs. they are symbols of resilience, community and inclusivity. >> the oakland roots are pushing for the county and city of oakland to finalize leases for use of the raiders former training facility in alameda and the malibu lot south of the oakland coliseum for a proposed pop up soccer stadium. >> we have been waiting since february ninth when we agreed to terms for the city and the county to deliver the lease terms sheet, please do not destroy our best hope for a stadium in oakland by selling the property without first completing the lease. >> on tuesday, the board considered a motion to put their 50% share of the malibu lot, whic
ktvu jana katsuyama reports. the alameda county board heard hours of testimony and discussion tuesday from supporters hoping to hang on to oakland's last remaining pro sports teams. >> i'm here to support the oakland roots because they are the only team left here. we have seen the oakland raiders, a's and warriors left. >> the oakland roots and oakland soul are more than just soccer clubs. they are symbols of resilience, community and inclusivity. >> the oakland roots are...
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i'm jana katsuyama. the two way protected bike lane runs along valencia street in san francisco's mission district. muni built it last summer, saying the area needed to be safer for bikers and pedestrians. but the owner of one store says this development is detrimental to his business. ktvu tom vacar spoke with the owner, who is willing to go on a hunger strike in order to pressure the city to make changes. >> ed walls family owns yasmeen syrian restaurant and rossi mission sf, an artwork store. he's also in day six of a hunger strike to save his and other businesses from what he calls an intrusive bike lane. >> complete destruction just 100% destruction. at least 20 businesses are gone. five businesses went out last week. at least 30 more businesses. that's about to go out. >> l2 wall says the business deaths will come from a lack of parking for customers and staff deliveries. >> 71 parking is gone. they made it for commercial parking just a few weeks ago. >> i literally got two tickets in one week for
i'm jana katsuyama. the two way protected bike lane runs along valencia street in san francisco's mission district. muni built it last summer, saying the area needed to be safer for bikers and pedestrians. but the owner of one store says this development is detrimental to his business. ktvu tom vacar spoke with the owner, who is willing to go on a hunger strike in order to pressure the city to make changes. >> ed walls family owns yasmeen syrian restaurant and rossi mission sf, an artwork...
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yeah, obviously the bay area feeling this loss and hurting too, but but also so proud jana katsuyama live there for us in walnut creek. gianna. thank you. well, today's service comes as north carolina grieves the for law enforcement officers there killed while serving a search warrant in charlotte. investigators trying to determine if there was more than one shooter. they're questioning a woman and a 17 year old girl who were inside that home yesterday during this three hour ordeal. the gunman was shot and killed. a total of eight officers were hit, four wounded. they four of the wounded died at the hospital. two were from the north carolina department of adult correction and two were charlotte mecklenburg, police officers. >> he had a high powered automatic rifle that he was able to start open fire on. our officers and then, as others responded to try to save the officers that were down, they were also hit with gunfire as well. >> president biden, releasing a statement saying, quote, they are heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice, rushing into harm's way to protect us. we mourn for
yeah, obviously the bay area feeling this loss and hurting too, but but also so proud jana katsuyama live there for us in walnut creek. gianna. thank you. well, today's service comes as north carolina grieves the for law enforcement officers there killed while serving a search warrant in charlotte. investigators trying to determine if there was more than one shooter. they're questioning a woman and a 17 year old girl who were inside that home yesterday during this three hour ordeal. the gunman...
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ktvu jana katsuyama tells us about the ideas now being considered downtown san francisco has become a different city from its pre-pandemic self. >> it's very empty. i was a blooming day as nothing was going on. the challenge of how to change and improve downtowns such as san francisco is the focus of a new state assembly. >> downtown recovery select committee. the first meeting was held in sacramento monday, chaired by assemblyman matt haney of san francisco. >> they develop policies that can truly support the recovery of our downtowns. >> the committee's goal is to create a statewide downtown recovery plan. four mayors testified monday from long beach, riverside, sacramento and san francisco. mayor london breed gave some sobering data. >> office attendance is at 40% 46% of pre-pandemic levels as of march. we can no longer rely on five days a week and 9 to 5 employment, she said. >> remote work has impacted foot traffic, a ripple effect hurting small businesses and restaurants. >> remote work has led to a historic office vacancy rate of over 36% in our downtown. >> the mayor also talk
ktvu jana katsuyama tells us about the ideas now being considered downtown san francisco has become a different city from its pre-pandemic self. >> it's very empty. i was a blooming day as nothing was going on. the challenge of how to change and improve downtowns such as san francisco is the focus of a new state assembly. >> downtown recovery select committee. the first meeting was held in sacramento monday, chaired by assemblyman matt haney of san francisco. >> they develop...
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ktvu jana katsuyama sat down with john goldman, the board president and son of the founders, to reflect on the evolution of the prize and the environmental movement. >> it was on earth day in 1990, when san francisco philanthropist rhoda and richard goldman planted the seeds of what now has grown into a yearly tradition the goldman environmental prize. >> we've got to take care of this earth. it's so precious. >> the prize shining a spotlight not on world leaders, but grassroots leaders. >> grassroots leaders have a terrible time being taken seriously. and that this war, this prize, gives us that serious touch that we are important, that our work is important. >> every year. it uplifts extraordinary work done by ordinary people. >> this is recognizing individuals who are otherwise not recognized. >> john goldman is one of richard and rhoda goldman's sons and board president of the goldman environmental prize foundation, now in its 35th year, the prize has honored 219 grassroots leaders from 95 countries. the winners selected for their courage tackling issues including pollution and defo
ktvu jana katsuyama sat down with john goldman, the board president and son of the founders, to reflect on the evolution of the prize and the environmental movement. >> it was on earth day in 1990, when san francisco philanthropist rhoda and richard goldman planted the seeds of what now has grown into a yearly tradition the goldman environmental prize. >> we've got to take care of this earth. it's so precious. >> the prize shining a spotlight not on world leaders, but...
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it's a film festival, ktvu jana katsuyama tells us. what's different this year. the center for asian american media held its 2024 cam fest launch party thursday night at victory hall in san francisco . >> people gathered to celebrate and raise a glass to the 42nd year of cam fest, which has served as a showcase and support system for asian american film and media makers. >> having a platform to display our art and like the art that my team and i made is, it's really a dream come true. most of us really want to make an impact, especially within our own communities, so it's really nice to find a community that is very supportive. >> new this year. it's a change to the opening night venue, which will be held may 9th at the palace of fine arts theater instead of the castro theater, which is under renovation. the opening film, called admissions granted, tackles affirmative action, an issue that has divided asian americans. >> those kinds of questions are vitally important that we talk about, talk them through, understand what is our relationship with other communities
it's a film festival, ktvu jana katsuyama tells us. what's different this year. the center for asian american media held its 2024 cam fest launch party thursday night at victory hall in san francisco . >> people gathered to celebrate and raise a glass to the 42nd year of cam fest, which has served as a showcase and support system for asian american film and media makers. >> having a platform to display our art and like the art that my team and i made is, it's really a dream come...
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ktvu jana katsuyama has more from another protest at uc berkeley. divest. we will not stop. >> we will not rest. >> hundreds of people gathered in uc berkeley's sproul plaza monday, calling on the university of california to divest itself from any investments in weapons manufacturers. >> i'm here today to honor our dead and fight for our living. >> the coalition of more than 75 student faculty and community groups spoke out against the weekend attack by israeli forces on rafah, a city in southern gaza, on saturday, where palestinian refugees have fled. 22 people, including 18 children, were killed, according to gaza health officials. >> as a palestinian, as a human being, i feel like standing in the face of one of the most well-documented genocides, one of the most well documented mass killings of people. because of their identity, it's essential that we stand up. >> i would like the united states to stop funding weapons for israel if we cut off the funding for weapons, then the conflict will have to stop. >> i think they're very important to demonstrate. w
ktvu jana katsuyama has more from another protest at uc berkeley. divest. we will not stop. >> we will not rest. >> hundreds of people gathered in uc berkeley's sproul plaza monday, calling on the university of california to divest itself from any investments in weapons manufacturers. >> i'm here today to honor our dead and fight for our living. >> the coalition of more than 75 student faculty and community groups spoke out against the weekend attack by israeli forces on...
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ktvu jana katsuyama was in sacramento to see how people feel about the a's moving to their town. >> oakland a's owner john fisher announced the move thursday. the athletics moving home base to west sacramento's minor league sutter health park. >> we're excited to be here for the next three years playing in this beautiful ballpark. >> the a's will be sharing the ballpark for the next three seasons with the river cats and its majority owner, the sacramento kings vivek ranadivé. >> this is what an incredible day. this is epic. it's historic. >> we embrace you. all of west sacramento is going to thrive because of your presence. >> the smaller setting might be a good fit for the a's, who averaged just 10,000 attendees at the 63,000 seat coliseum last year, a much more intimate setting for sure. >> i mean, i think it's about 14,000 people in the stadium. there and i imagine they'll probably fill it up for most of their games. >> baseball fans who used to drive to the bay area from sacramento for games are thrilled. >> i was jumping up and down this morning. i was very, very excited. >> jimmy gal
ktvu jana katsuyama was in sacramento to see how people feel about the a's moving to their town. >> oakland a's owner john fisher announced the move thursday. the athletics moving home base to west sacramento's minor league sutter health park. >> we're excited to be here for the next three years playing in this beautiful ballpark. >> the a's will be sharing the ballpark for the next three seasons with the river cats and its majority owner, the sacramento kings vivek ranadivé....
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. >> 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. >> 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
. >> 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...
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ktvu jana katsuyama tells us why the u.s. is now stuck in a precarious position. >> mounting frustration on display over the u.s. not doing more to stop mass civilian casualties and the shortage of humanitarian aid. >> the sizable majority of americans, according to polls, believe that us military aid to israel should be conditional on human rights. >> president biden's recent criticism of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's war on hamas and demand for humanitarian aid in gaza now comes with new complications. iran's weekend airstrikes on israel forced the u.s. and other countries to assist with israel's defense. >> the u.s. is walking a very fine line. on one hand, the u.s. is not pleased with israel's activities in gaza, but defense of israel. the united states has committed itself to it historically for a long time, san francisco state history professor maziar behrouz says iran's hardline rulers made a very significant change in policy by issuing a direct attack saturday on israel. iran up to this point has been following a doctrine known as strategic patience with israel, har
ktvu jana katsuyama tells us why the u.s. is now stuck in a precarious position. >> mounting frustration on display over the u.s. not doing more to stop mass civilian casualties and the shortage of humanitarian aid. >> the sizable majority of americans, according to polls, believe that us military aid to israel should be conditional on human rights. >> president biden's recent criticism of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's war on hamas and demand for humanitarian aid...
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ktvu is jana katsuyama joins us now after speaking with one of the nonprofit groups that are now delaying relief efforts due to safety concerns. gianna. julie, those are big concerns. >> now, the world central kitchen, another nonprofit called project hope, and other groups say that humanitarian aid is essential to prevent starvation among more than 1 million palestinians. but the airstrike has drawn international condemnation today from the un, european union, uk and other countries, all saying israel is failing to provide enough security for aid workers under international law. images of the gaping holes and shredded metal from the israeli airstrike have sent shock waves through the international community. the convoy of humanitarian aid workers with world central kitchen were in vehicles clearly marked with their nonprofit signs when they were bombed on tuesday afternoon, the world central kitchen posted the names and photos of their seven colleagues who were killed. coworkers gathered grieving at a hospital in rafah as their colleagues remains were brought in. other humanitarian aid g
ktvu is jana katsuyama joins us now after speaking with one of the nonprofit groups that are now delaying relief efforts due to safety concerns. gianna. julie, those are big concerns. >> now, the world central kitchen, another nonprofit called project hope, and other groups say that humanitarian aid is essential to prevent starvation among more than 1 million palestinians. but the airstrike has drawn international condemnation today from the un, european union, uk and other countries, all...
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ktvu jana katsuyama explains some new concerns raised by the oakland roots soccer team, who hope to play at that site as the oakland a's prepare to walk away from the oakland coliseum. >> the athletics owner, john fisher, still has a 50% stake in the property acquired from alameda county, with the city of oakland controlling the other half. the city has openly supported a proposed development of the 120 acre sports complex, with added retail and housing by the locally led african american sports and entertainment group. >> and we just feel like there's a great opportunity here at this site to revitalize and to sort of restart a new chapter and a new generation for oakland and for the coliseum site. >> ray bobbitt is the group's founding partner, who says that the a's departure next season could help speed up any planning or application processes. >> i think we can move quicker to those kind of spots with with respect to this timeline sort of being moved up, so, so that is helpful. >> the group already has agreements to work with the city and bring the oakland roots and soul soccer teams
ktvu jana katsuyama explains some new concerns raised by the oakland roots soccer team, who hope to play at that site as the oakland a's prepare to walk away from the oakland coliseum. >> the athletics owner, john fisher, still has a 50% stake in the property acquired from alameda county, with the city of oakland controlling the other half. the city has openly supported a proposed development of the 120 acre sports complex, with added retail and housing by the locally led african american...
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. >> ktvu jana katsuyama sat down with john goldman, the board president and son of the founders, to reflect on the evolution of the prize and the environmental movement. >> it was on earth dayn 1990, when san francisco philanthropist rhoda and richard goldman planted the seeds of what now has grown into a yearly tradition the goldman environmental prize. >> we've got to take care of this earth. it's so precious. >> the prize shining a spotlight not on world leaders, but grassroots leaders. >> grassroots leaders have a terrible time being taken seriously. and that this war, this prize, gives us that serious touch that we are important, that our work is important. >> every year it uplifts extraordinary work done by ordinary people. >> this is recognizing individuals who are otherwise not recognized. >> john goldman is one of richard and rhoda goldman's sons and board president of the goldman environmental prize foundation, now in its 35th year, the prize has honored 219 grassroots leaders from 95 countries. the winners selected for their courage tackling issues including pollution and
. >> ktvu jana katsuyama sat down with john goldman, the board president and son of the founders, to reflect on the evolution of the prize and the environmental movement. >> it was on earth dayn 1990, when san francisco philanthropist rhoda and richard goldman planted the seeds of what now has grown into a yearly tradition the goldman environmental prize. >> we've got to take care of this earth. it's so precious. >> the prize shining a spotlight not on world leaders, but...
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. >> jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news and the timing of the court's decision could have a big impact. >> a vote for immunity would end the case. a rejection of immunity means a trial date could be set before the election, or if the justices hand it back down to a lower court, that could delay the case until after november. >> and for more insight on this case, we spoke with david levine, constitutional law expert at uc law san francisco. he says it doesn't look like the supreme court justices are ready to greenlight a criminal trial. >> it looks like they're trying to find a middle position. it doesn't seem as if there's certainly there's not five votes for the idea that there's complete immunity, that no matter what a president does while in office, whether it's murder, bribery or what have you, is immune from prosecution forever, that doesn't seem to be a position that's going to hold sway. and on the other hand, it doesn't look like we have five votes for the proposition that it is possible to prosecute for any thing. >> levine also says the supreme court could decide to direct th
. >> jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news and the timing of the court's decision could have a big impact. >> a vote for immunity would end the case. a rejection of immunity means a trial date could be set before the election, or if the justices hand it back down to a lower court, that could delay the case until after november. >> and for more insight on this case, we spoke with david levine, constitutional law expert at uc law san francisco. he says it doesn't look like the...
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ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live from san francisco to explain what's new this year. jana >> julie. the website and the ticket sales are open now. the gala will be held here at the asian art museum once again, but the opening night screening will be held at a different venue. there was plenty of cheering as the center for asian american media held its 2024 cam fest launch party thursday night at victory hall in san francisco. people gathered to celebrate and raise a glass to the 42nd year of cam fest, which has served as a showcase and support system for asian american film and media makers. >> i'm having a platform to display our art and like the art that my team and i made is, it's really a dream come true. most of us really want to make an impact, especially within our own communities. so it's really nice to find a community that is very supportive. >> new this year it's a change to the opening night venue, which will be held may 9th at the palace of fine arts theater instead of the castro theater, which is under renovation. the opening film, called admissions gran
ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now live from san francisco to explain what's new this year. jana >> julie. the website and the ticket sales are open now. the gala will be held here at the asian art museum once again, but the opening night screening will be held at a different venue. there was plenty of cheering as the center for asian american media held its 2024 cam fest launch party thursday night at victory hall in san francisco. people gathered to celebrate and raise a glass to the 42nd...
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ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now. janna, the idf issued an apology today amid international outrage. >> greg and julie, the un, european union, great britain, france and other countries were very outspoken today, condemning israel's action. israel's top military official said today that it was a grave mistake, and they promised an independent investigation. images of the gaping holes and shredded metal from the israeli air strike have sent shock waves through the international community. the convoy of humanitarian aid workers with world central kitchen were in vehicles clearly marked with their nonprofit signs when they were bombed on tuesday afternoon, the world central kitchen posted the names and photos of their seven colleagues who were killed, one palestinian driver and the six foreign workers an australian woman, one man from poland, a u.s. canadian dual citizen and three british security guards. coworkers gathered grieving at a hospital in rafah as their colleagues remains were brought in. other humanitarian ai
ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now. janna, the idf issued an apology today amid international outrage. >> greg and julie, the un, european union, great britain, france and other countries were very outspoken today, condemning israel's action. israel's top military official said today that it was a grave mistake, and they promised an independent investigation. images of the gaping holes and shredded metal from the israeli air strike have sent shock waves through the international community....
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ktvu jana katsuyama live tonight in the newsroom to explain here. jana. >> mike and julie. state senator nancy skinner from the bay area is one of the authors of this bill. sb 233. and she says that this is all about protecting women. >> we will be a safe haven so that arizonans do not have to carry an unplanned, unwanted or health endangering pregnancy. >> california lawmakers answering back with a welcome mat for arizona doctors and their patients seeking abortion care. state senator nancy skinner of berkeley is a co-sponsor of sb 233. it's a bill introduced wednesday in partnership with governor newsom, the california medical board and other organizations. they say the goal is to help arizona women coming to california seeking help. the arizona supreme court ruled april 9th in support of an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions, except when the mother's life is in jeopardy. >> this arizona law is the first border state law that will directly impact the state of california. we're trying to get ahead of this law, which goes into effect on june 8th. >> the california bill w
ktvu jana katsuyama live tonight in the newsroom to explain here. jana. >> mike and julie. state senator nancy skinner from the bay area is one of the authors of this bill. sb 233. and she says that this is all about protecting women. >> we will be a safe haven so that arizonans do not have to carry an unplanned, unwanted or health endangering pregnancy. >> california lawmakers answering back with a welcome mat for arizona doctors and their patients seeking abortion care....
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ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now here in studio with a look at the united states's precarious position here. >> it certainly is. and it's ramping up the stakes right now. mike and julie today, both israel and iran threatened to continue military action, and that has increased the political pressure and the stakes here in the united states. as congress and the president debate this week, the issues of sending military aid to israel and humanitarian aid to palestinians, protesters staged large scale demonstrations monday, upset at the u.s. government for not doing more to stop the war and help palestinian civilians in gaza. demonstrations erupted in cities across the nation in a coordinated message on tax day. mounting frustration on display over the u.s. not doing more to stop mass civilian casualties and the shortage of humanitarian aid. >> the sizable majority of americans, according to polls, believe that us military aid to israel should be conditional on human rights. >> president biden's recent criticism of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's war on hamas and demand for hum
ktvu jana katsuyama joins us now here in studio with a look at the united states's precarious position here. >> it certainly is. and it's ramping up the stakes right now. mike and julie today, both israel and iran threatened to continue military action, and that has increased the political pressure and the stakes here in the united states. as congress and the president debate this week, the issues of sending military aid to israel and humanitarian aid to palestinians, protesters staged...
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and of course, that's followed by the ktvu fox two news at 730 with jana katsuyama. >> alex, thank you. but first, a house that's less than 400ft!s sells in the south bay for $1.7 million. how realtors explain the surprising sale ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ worrying investors. the dow was down 475 points, just over 1. the nasdaq sank 267, about 1.5% from its record set yesterday. and the s&p was also down 75 points. shares of jp morgan chase fell 6.5. >> google says some california residents will no longer see california based news websites in their searches, as it takes a stance against legislation making its way through sacramento. at the issue is the california journalism preservation act. if governor newsom signs it into law, tech gia
and of course, that's followed by the ktvu fox two news at 730 with jana katsuyama. >> alex, thank you. but first, a house that's less than 400ft!s sells in the south bay for $1.7 million. how realtors explain the surprising sale ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a...
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ktvu jana katsuyama. joining us now in the studio with details on the dramatic day in court, jenna, christian justice gorsuch said today that this decision will be writing a rule for the ages in this case could lay out the entire scope of how we define presidential power. >> 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. >> this court has never recognized absolute criminal immunity for a
ktvu jana katsuyama. joining us now in the studio with details on the dramatic day in court, jenna, christian justice gorsuch said today that this decision will be writing a rule for the ages in this case could lay out the entire scope of how we define presidential power. >> 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...
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ktvu jana katsuyama live tonight in the newsroom. and gianna, his kindness. it was enormous. his love for all so impactful. and i know you did speak to the reverend recently. >> i did mike and julie. this is such a heartbreaking moment for so many people across the city. i spoke with reverend cecil williams one on one when they had the big holiday jam celebration for him back in november. he had the biggest smile on his face. i saw him looking out over the
ktvu jana katsuyama live tonight in the newsroom. and gianna, his kindness. it was enormous. his love for all so impactful. and i know you did speak to the reverend recently. >> i did mike and julie. this is such a heartbreaking moment for so many people across the city. i spoke with reverend cecil williams one on one when they had the big holiday jam celebration for him back in november. he had the biggest smile on his face. i saw him looking out over the
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i'm jana katsuyama and i'm alex savage. >> a rally was held today outside that san francisco mosque that was vandalized. and the suspect made his first court appearance this afternoon. >> our crime reporter, henry lee is live at the hall of justice in the city with the latest. henry >> well, the man's attorney says he sees no evidence of a hate crime. just broken windows and no one physically hurt. but those of the mosque today say this clearly was a case of anti-muslim hate. >> it made me feel reassured that there is there is. people care. >> imam mohammed anzali says he's grateful for the quick work of law enforcement and the public support after an alleged hate crime at a san francisco mosque during the holy month of ramadan, san francisco police say 35 year old robert gray is the man seen here using a skateboard to break windows at the place of worship at polk and sutter. >> i can only say that it speaks volume to see so many people of different ethnicities and such a diverse community come together to basically show solidarity. >> police say gray first came to masjid al-tawhid mosqu
i'm jana katsuyama and i'm alex savage. >> a rally was held today outside that san francisco mosque that was vandalized. and the suspect made his first court appearance this afternoon. >> our crime reporter, henry lee is live at the hall of justice in the city with the latest. henry >> well, the man's attorney says he sees no evidence of a hate crime. just broken windows and no one physically hurt. but those of the mosque today say this clearly was a case of anti-muslim hate....
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ktvu jana katsuyama spoke tonight with staff from the marine mammal center. they say they saw the whale from a rescue boat. jenna joins us now live from sausalito with the new images. jenna >> julie. they launched their boat from here in sausalito yesterday, and they were able to get very close to the whale. today they searched from point reyes all the way down to daly city. and they said that they could not find it. and that is a big worry for them, they say, because with the approaching weather, that window to help the whale is narrowing. new images wednesday from noaa show the gray whale that was spotted tuesday off the coast near daly city. entangled in a gillnet. gillnets are used in fishing and have a fine mesh that is difficult to untangle. the giant mammal had swum up from long beach, where it was first spotted march 23rd, dragging the mess of net and buoys. the marine mammal center and noaa fisheries launched a boat with a rescue team. kathy george was on the boat and saw the whale close up. it was probably about 25 to 30ft. >> i would place it as a
ktvu jana katsuyama spoke tonight with staff from the marine mammal center. they say they saw the whale from a rescue boat. jenna joins us now live from sausalito with the new images. jenna >> julie. they launched their boat from here in sausalito yesterday, and they were able to get very close to the whale. today they searched from point reyes all the way down to daly city. and they said that they could not find it. and that is a big worry for them, they say, because with the approaching...
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. >> ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live here in studio with more on the controversy. jenna. >> well, and today, the president of the oakland roots and soul said that they are running out of time. the county says that they've been clear from the beginning that they want to get out of the sports business and sell their stake in two sports facilities. well, now, the city of oakland has 30 days to come up with a deal. the alameda county board heard hours of testimony and discussion tuesday from supporters hoping to hang on to oakland's last remaining pro sports teams. >> i'm here to support the oakland roots because they are the only team left here. we have seen the oakland raiders, a's and warriors left. >> the oakland roots and oakland soul are more than just soccer clubs. they are symbols of resilience, community and inclusivity. >> the oakland roots are pushing for the county and city of oakland to finalize leases for use of the raiders former training facility in alameda and the malibu lot south of the oakland coliseum for a proposed pop up soccer stadium. >> we have
. >> ktvu jana katsuyama joins us live here in studio with more on the controversy. jenna. >> well, and today, the president of the oakland roots and soul said that they are running out of time. the county says that they've been clear from the beginning that they want to get out of the sports business and sell their stake in two sports facilities. well, now, the city of oakland has 30 days to come up with a deal. the alameda county board heard hours of testimony and discussion...
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on april 16th, and then they plan to vote on this temporary tobacco retail moratorium in richmond, jana katsuyama. >> ktvu fox two news. >> there is a new nutrition trend on social media promising quick weight loss. it is called oat zembic. it's a simple blended drink with a half cup of rolled oats, one cup of water, a dash of cinnamon and a squeeze of lime juice. some tiktokers say it is helping them achieve their weight loss goals. dietitians agree that oats are a healthy and affordable breakfast staple, but they say there's no proof it will lead to sudden or dramatic weight loss. instead, it's likely the oats have fewer calories than meals that it is replacing. >> all right, let's talk a little bit about weather now, it was just wow. look at it cleared up. it was storming here just a moment ago. right now the rain is moving through, so i wish i could get him to come on over here. >> but our our photographer. tony. tony, he came on in and he's dressed in all of his rain gear, which you usually don't see because rain doesn't hurt him at all. it kind of bounces off of him right? he came
on april 16th, and then they plan to vote on this temporary tobacco retail moratorium in richmond, jana katsuyama. >> ktvu fox two news. >> there is a new nutrition trend on social media promising quick weight loss. it is called oat zembic. it's a simple blended drink with a half cup of rolled oats, one cup of water, a dash of cinnamon and a squeeze of lime juice. some tiktokers say it is helping them achieve their weight loss goals. dietitians agree that oats are a healthy and...