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amanda harry is live at the bay bring toll plaza with a closer look at the overall pollution picture there. let's give it a better grade, amanda? >> reporter: the american lung association says too many people are breathing in unhealthy air too often and it's putting their lives attristening. one of which is what you see behind me here and all these cars are driving by. the bay area is one of the most impacted regions across the country when it comes to bad air quality according to the american lung association. >> a lot of change, you know, a lot of air is changing. >> reporter: we caught up at bateman park in berkeley, she said the air quality recently started causing her problem. >> a year, and year and a half, yeah. i've never had allergies before. now it's my eyes, nose, face. >> reporter: she tries to stay away from pollutants, but will the ala say it is impossible to avoid all the things. >> when you think about air pollution, especially pollution coming out of the port, for example. these are major sources of pollutions that are impacting us every day. but there is also when
amanda harry is live at the bay bring toll plaza with a closer look at the overall pollution picture there. let's give it a better grade, amanda? >> reporter: the american lung association says too many people are breathing in unhealthy air too often and it's putting their lives attristening. one of which is what you see behind me here and all these cars are driving by. the bay area is one of the most impacted regions across the country when it comes to bad air quality according to the...
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our amanda harry spoke to pedestrians about the impact of this project. >> 200 more no turn on red signs are being installed san francisco's downtown. many residents say they could see the need. >> you know, in the city, it might not be a bad idea. >> reporter: jamie dillon has lived in san francisco for two decades. and that they often drive. but this time she was walking with her sister. she says she has seen problems in intersections more and more. >> and it was okay. people would pay attention. what i think with people walking around with noise cancellation, and really not paying attention, that i can't tell you how many times i've seen people almost get run over. >> reporter: the project is a new extension of the san francisco municipal transportation agency's tenderloin area wide, no turn on red program. sustainable transportation advocates says it is working. >> out of the 50 intersections, the mta implemented no turn on red, and in 2021, 92% of drivers, they comply with those no turn on red signs. and so this actually works incredibly well. >> reporter: executive director of walk
our amanda harry spoke to pedestrians about the impact of this project. >> 200 more no turn on red signs are being installed san francisco's downtown. many residents say they could see the need. >> you know, in the city, it might not be a bad idea. >> reporter: jamie dillon has lived in san francisco for two decades. and that they often drive. but this time she was walking with her sister. she says she has seen problems in intersections more and more. >> and it was okay....
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in san francisco they are being told to step up enforcement, but as they told our amanda harry, now those ticketing officers feel they have an even bigger target on their back. >> it's very stressful, i have anxiety, and it's scary. >> reporter: dozens of parking control officers with the san francisco municipal transportation agency took a break from enforcing the city laws to rally and fight for themselves including mishawn, who says two years ago, she placed the parking citation under someone's windshield wiper and drove away, thinking that interaction was over. she was wrong. >> someone got upset because they got a ticket, so he followed me about two or three blocks, waited for me, punched the window, and it caught my eye. >> reporter: the glass from the enforcement vehicle window cut her face and eye. she could not work for 10 months while she recovered. >> i thought i was going to lose my eye. >> reporter: the case is still pending. she did think about leaving her job. >> i learned about doing a desk job, and i thought i'm not going to let him win. and so i initially went back out,
in san francisco they are being told to step up enforcement, but as they told our amanda harry, now those ticketing officers feel they have an even bigger target on their back. >> it's very stressful, i have anxiety, and it's scary. >> reporter: dozens of parking control officers with the san francisco municipal transportation agency took a break from enforcing the city laws to rally and fight for themselves including mishawn, who says two years ago, she placed the parking citation...
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but as amanda harry tells us, some small business owners say they are being unfairly punished. >> once you are in these streets, this is in the thick of everything. >> reporter: jamar is referring to the markets at the nighttime plaza. where people sell drugs and stay up all night. >> is the wild wild west. everyone is buying and selling something. >> reporter: terry works for social worker a few blocks away but he says he shops at plaza snacks and deli every single day. at night, there is usually a big crowd, that is because it is one of the few stores that stays open after midnight. >> yakima seen that market, it's usually open but you cannot even tell it is open, because it is so full of people. >> reporter: nestor vasquez is a private security guard for the nearby federal building. he says the later it gets, the more busy and dangerous things become. >> so many people you cannot even walk. deposit is filled, ss pd and also to try to do what we can. >> reporter: vasquez says many of the people buying and selling drugs will also go inside plaza next deli, the business opened five mon
but as amanda harry tells us, some small business owners say they are being unfairly punished. >> once you are in these streets, this is in the thick of everything. >> reporter: jamar is referring to the markets at the nighttime plaza. where people sell drugs and stay up all night. >> is the wild wild west. everyone is buying and selling something. >> reporter: terry works for social worker a few blocks away but he says he shops at plaza snacks and deli every single day....
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our amanda harry spoke with a local fisherman about how this is impacting his life. >> what is the next step? where do i go? what do i do? do i have to get a land job? am i going to have to walk away from something i love? >> these are some of the questions max huang is -- matt juanes is asking himself . the second season in a row, it is closed. >> it is a huge impact on myself and other fishermen. >> juanes says after last year, he has no savings. now, his family is cutting back. >> instead of going to the closest grocery store, we wait and go to budget friendly grocery stores. >> getting the water to go get it. >> juanes has been a commercial fisherman for more than a decade. he bought this boat about three years ago , specifically so we could fish more salmon. >> this is our salmon sticker that i never put on the boat from last year. yeah, 100 something dollars going out the door. >> he understands why the season has been canceled and he wants to see the salmon population recover. >> basically we had a drought. seminar on a cycle of three years and three years ago we had a drought. >
our amanda harry spoke with a local fisherman about how this is impacting his life. >> what is the next step? where do i go? what do i do? do i have to get a land job? am i going to have to walk away from something i love? >> these are some of the questions max huang is -- matt juanes is asking himself . the second season in a row, it is closed. >> it is a huge impact on myself and other fishermen. >> juanes says after last year, he has no savings. now, his family is...
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amanda harry has that story. >> reporter: tensions are growing again in the middle east. >> i was a little bit surprised when i heard that there was a swarm of drones and potentially missiles headed to israel because these are fairly slow moving. >> reporter: san jose state university political professor said she was surprised iran gave israel so much warning. >> when i thought about it in more strategic terms it became clear that these were intended to send a signal to iran's domestic population and to fulfill a promise that the iranian leaders made to their people. they weren't really intended to inflict military damage. >> reporter: she said the waves of strikes appear to be in retaliation for the bombing of the iranian embassy in syria. >> the fact that it chose this one is in some ways -- it doesn't mean that the danger stops. the option remains for iran to escalate further if it chooses took and it depends on how israel reacts and the rest of the world reacts to the incident. >> reporter: including the arab and jewish communities in the bay area. tyler gregory with the jewish communi
amanda harry has that story. >> reporter: tensions are growing again in the middle east. >> i was a little bit surprised when i heard that there was a swarm of drones and potentially missiles headed to israel because these are fairly slow moving. >> reporter: san jose state university political professor said she was surprised iran gave israel so much warning. >> when i thought about it in more strategic terms it became clear that these were intended to send a signal to...
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amanda harry was there. >> reporter: dozens of people gathered to tell their stories about how crime has impacted their lives . the idea behind it, is that when survivors speak, change happens. >> i have to remind myself that is okay. >> reporter: like this 15-year-old. >> i have been through emotional and physical abuse with my mother the past. >> reporter: her mother was an alcoholic and said she grew up in fear, but now she is finally safe. living with her aunt, going to high school, and focusing on getting into a good college. one of her favorite hobbies is writing spoken word poetry. >> survive for the day but thrive for tomorrow. >> reporter: she started writing and sharing her poems to help her process her trauma. >> at first there was a way to get my feelings out but then it became something that was dear to me. >> reporter: she said it was especially special, sharing it during this healing vigil hosted by californians for safety and justice. >> it is nice to know i am not alone and i and we are all healing together. >> reporter: her night , is the east bay chapter coordinato
amanda harry was there. >> reporter: dozens of people gathered to tell their stories about how crime has impacted their lives . the idea behind it, is that when survivors speak, change happens. >> i have to remind myself that is okay. >> reporter: like this 15-year-old. >> i have been through emotional and physical abuse with my mother the past. >> reporter: her mother was an alcoholic and said she grew up in fear, but now she is finally safe. living with her aunt,...
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. >> thanks, amanda prince harry and meghan markle will serve as executive producers of two new netflix shows. both shows will be nonfiction. the first will focus on lifestyle like cooking, gardening, entertaining. the other series will be about the game of polo, which prince harry plays. netflix plans to announce the show's release dates in the coming months. three fishermen who were stranded for days on a remote island are alive and well, thanks in part to their own resourcefulness. they left march 31st for a fishing trip. large. and they arrived at a nearby island. for the next seven days. they survived on coconuts and water from a small well. on saturday, a family member reported them missing. the next day, the coast guard spotted them on this tiny island about 100 miles from their own home island. rescuers covered more than 100,000 miles before spotting their sign on one of the more than 600 islands that make up micronesia. they spelled out help on the beach with leaves. >> the help sign was pretty visible. we could see it from a couple thousand feet up in the air on tuesday, ten d
. >> thanks, amanda prince harry and meghan markle will serve as executive producers of two new netflix shows. both shows will be nonfiction. the first will focus on lifestyle like cooking, gardening, entertaining. the other series will be about the game of polo, which prince harry plays. netflix plans to announce the show's release dates in the coming months. three fishermen who were stranded for days on a remote island are alive and well, thanks in part to their own resourcefulness....
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the biden-harris campaign posted this video today about amanda and josh zawadzki, texas couple who attended this year's state of the union address by president biden after what they endured in texas thanks to donald trump. >> this is one of our boxes filled with some of the things we had started gathering for her while i was pregnant. there is her little baby book. this is the outfit she was going to maybe where home from the hospital. all these -- this is -- the blanket she would have been in. and these are her little footprints. >> texas congressman kevin allred now a candidate for texas will generate discussion in a moment. trump doesn't tell you the mega republicans he controls in congress will put forward bills that could ban fertility treatments and that the speaker of the house he empowered is one of the strongest supporters for a national abortion ban in the nation. let there be no illusion. if donald trump is elected and the maga republicans in congress put a national abortion ban on the resolute desk, trump will sign it into law. i am determined to restore the federal protections
the biden-harris campaign posted this video today about amanda and josh zawadzki, texas couple who attended this year's state of the union address by president biden after what they endured in texas thanks to donald trump. >> this is one of our boxes filled with some of the things we had started gathering for her while i was pregnant. there is her little baby book. this is the outfit she was going to maybe where home from the hospital. all these -- this is -- the blanket she would have...
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it's amanda zorowski who's been on the show. joining us now, democratic senator, tammy duckworth of illinois. she is the co-chair of the biden harris 2024 campaign. senator, it's really great to have you. there's this breaking news out of arizona reupping a civil war era law that bans all abortions in the state except in the terms of a woman's life being at risk. what's your reaction? >> this is where we end up because of donald trump. he has crowed and has been boasting and proud about the fact that he put into place the supreme court justices to overturn roe v. way, but this is what's happening. you have women sitting in the parking lots of hospital emergency rooms where the doctor said you need to go and sit there and bleed out more until your life is truly in danger before we can provide you life saving care. in amanda's case, she is no longer able to have children of her own because of donald trump's laws. >> what do the democrats, what can they do if president biden is re-elected and say the democrats are able to maintain
it's amanda zorowski who's been on the show. joining us now, democratic senator, tammy duckworth of illinois. she is the co-chair of the biden harris 2024 campaign. senator, it's really great to have you. there's this breaking news out of arizona reupping a civil war era law that bans all abortions in the state except in the terms of a woman's life being at risk. what's your reaction? >> this is where we end up because of donald trump. he has crowed and has been boasting and proud about...
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now let's get to drew for a look at our weather. >> hey, amanda, 510 this morning. it's another warm day. yesterday we were well into the 70s and 80s in most areas. today we'll drop maybe 1 or 2 degrees from the daytime highs yesterday , but still, it's going to be a warm afternoon. the first column 80s 70s for most areas except the immediate coastline, will stay in the 60s. that does include the city, but in all areas we are above average and in some spots more than ten degrees above average. once again, however, some changes to the weather, wellness, those tree pollen numbers are still running very high. mold is a little bit lower today. here's future weather showing you by 10 a.m. it's lovely out there. sunshine, 50s and 60s. and then later on this afternoon again, our warmest areas, upper 70s to lower 80s again. so get outside. enjoy. today it's one more warm day before colder air arrives here tomorrow, and then rain coming in here for the weekend. unfortunately, reggie will time it all out for you, show you some dry periods on sunday, coming up in about eight m
now let's get to drew for a look at our weather. >> hey, amanda, 510 this morning. it's another warm day. yesterday we were well into the 70s and 80s in most areas. today we'll drop maybe 1 or 2 degrees from the daytime highs yesterday , but still, it's going to be a warm afternoon. the first column 80s 70s for most areas except the immediate coastline, will stay in the 60s. that does include the city, but in all areas we are above average and in some spots more than ten degrees above...
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and amanda and so many other women should have the right, the freedom to make that decision. and that's what we're talking about. that's what the biden-harris administration has been talking about since almost two years ago when roe v. wade was overturned because of the dobbs decision. we've got to fight for women's rights, health care, their reproductive health care and talk about it. the only way you hear the president talk about this is to make roe the law of the land again. and this is where we are. our freedoms are under attack, our democracy is under attack, and we have to protect that. we have to protect that. and we have to continue to hear stories like amanda's, because that's the only way we are going to break through. but as you were just laying out, the percentage of women and where they stand of americans, the majority of americans don't want to see this. >> right. certainly republicans. >> right. including republicans. so you have to think about these extreme republican officials. what side of history do you want to be on here? you're not standing with the major
and amanda and so many other women should have the right, the freedom to make that decision. and that's what we're talking about. that's what the biden-harris administration has been talking about since almost two years ago when roe v. wade was overturned because of the dobbs decision. we've got to fight for women's rights, health care, their reproductive health care and talk about it. the only way you hear the president talk about this is to make roe the law of the land again. and this is...