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claudine. all right. >> thanks, roberta. well, expect a busy day in the north bay today as day two of napa valley's bottlerock festival gets underway. today, pearl jam will take the stage. last night's headliners included megan thee stallion and stevie nicks. disciple was quick to sing the songs get back, the fleetwood mac singer and former san jose state university student, performed before that sold out crowd as the closing act of day one. an estimated 100,000 people a day are expected to attend bottlerock. this memorial day weekend. many music lovers attending the festival this year are bringing their children for us. >> it's always felt like a family affair and i know it's gotten to be more, more so, but for us it's just kind of it's something that we do every year to start to start the summer. >> this represents napa valley perfectly. there's people all around the world that are here, and bottlerock is second to none. we call it mom. coachella music superstars at sheeran and norah jones wi
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. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm claudine wong. that incident happened last thursday morning when there were children inside of that facility. surveillance video showing two suspects, one armed with a gun, pulling up in front of that center and stealing a car right from the driveway. new at ten ktvu zac sos is live in oakland after speaking with the owner of that daycare. and zach, what is she telling you? >> well, understandably, just how relieved she is that no one was hurt, as you mentioned, this all happening around the time that parents were dropping off their their kids. kids were already inside the building. employees were inside the building. and the owner's son, i spoke to him as well. and he says that gun was drawn, despite the fact that there were a number of signs that read child daycare on the building. >> any situation like that, you kind of just think about what could have happen. like, you know, what if he just decided to fire? it was around seven in the morning last thursday when jelani baines says two masked men r
. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm claudine wong. that incident happened last thursday morning when there were children inside of that facility. surveillance video showing two suspects, one armed with a gun, pulling up in front of that center and stealing a car right from the driveway. new at ten ktvu zac sos is live in oakland after speaking with the owner of that daycare. and zach, what is she telling you? >> well, understandably, just how relieved she is that no one was hurt, as you...
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claudine, back up to you. yes, it is a popular event. >> thanks so much, jesse. >> volunteers from some of san francisco's most recognized companies took to the streets today, helping to clean the downtown area. ktvu is christian captain has the story from the embarcadero. >> everyone should have a number associated with their name tag, right? >> volunteers from the gap jp morgan chase, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo all stepped outside their office buildings and into the streets and parks of san francisco, ready to clean up. i guess that there's buckets over there together, the companies announced the creation of the downtown volunteer coalition, each company bringing 50 volunteers to clean and beautify the city of san francisco. anna walker from levi strauss, says the aim is to leverage their employees and make a difference in the city, where they live or work. >> what we're really excited about is that it's volunteering, but it's getting it's being part of the community. it's engaging with the local bus
claudine, back up to you. yes, it is a popular event. >> thanks so much, jesse. >> volunteers from some of san francisco's most recognized companies took to the streets today, helping to clean the downtown area. ktvu is christian captain has the story from the embarcadero. >> everyone should have a number associated with their name tag, right? >> volunteers from the gap jp morgan chase, levi strauss, visa and wells fargo all stepped outside their office buildings and...
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. >> good evening, i'm claudine wong. we begin tonight with developing news out of redwood city. that's where a fire is burning at the sims metal scrap facility, which is not far from the shoreline. crews responded to that fire on seaport boulevard at about 3:00 this afternoon, and witnesses describe what they saw and smelled when those flames broke out. it's probably been the biggest fire i've seen. >> yeah, in this, in this metal spot next door here, i kind of just smelled, maybe, like burning. burning metal and burning, just burning metal and burning maybe rubber and stuff like that. yeah >> the bay area air quality district says there's a potential for that smoke to impact neighborhoods downwind from their like. sunnyvale police there are advising people to stay indoors because if they are sensitive to smoke, we'll have more on the fire coming up tonight at ten and at 11. well, the city of oakland is selling its share of the coliseum in an effort to redevelop the site for oaklanders. ktvu is crystal bailey is here now with more crystal. well, the sale of the coliseum could br
. >> good evening, i'm claudine wong. we begin tonight with developing news out of redwood city. that's where a fire is burning at the sims metal scrap facility, which is not far from the shoreline. crews responded to that fire on seaport boulevard at about 3:00 this afternoon, and witnesses describe what they saw and smelled when those flames broke out. it's probably been the biggest fire i've seen. >> yeah, in this, in this metal spot next door here, i kind of just smelled, maybe,...
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frank and claudine. >> all right, i'll take it. thank you roberta, for the first time in more than four years, nearly all of california's drought free, according to the latest federal drought data, california now has its lowest level of drought conditions since 2011, thanks to a fairly wet winter and spring. only eastern san bernardino and riverside counties down in southern california still have abnormally dry conditions. the bay area has been out of the drought now for a couple of years. that is very good news. and roberta is coming up a 49ers fateful. she's an artist and she gets an official collab with the team. look at how the 49ers recognized her dedication to art. good stuff. it's coming up next golden 1 credit union agrees, it's never too late to try something new or pick up an old pastime. we know you're up for adventure, that's what you're here for. the golden 1 member cash rewards+ card lets you try the things you love with your true love. when you can enjoy the rewards of every experience that comes your way, what are y
frank and claudine. >> all right, i'll take it. thank you roberta, for the first time in more than four years, nearly all of california's drought free, according to the latest federal drought data, california now has its lowest level of drought conditions since 2011, thanks to a fairly wet winter and spring. only eastern san bernardino and riverside counties down in southern california still have abnormally dry conditions. the bay area has been out of the drought now for a couple of...
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good morning i'm claudine wong. >> good morning to you. let's welcome in meteorologist rosemary oroczo, who's been working on a little bit of a warm-up. i've heard so many people complaining. they're like, why is it so cold? and i think we've been warned. it was only for a few days, but it's been chilly. >> came right in time for the weekend. right. >> like, where's the heater again? >> yes. unofficial start of summer. off to a cool start, but we are going to turn things around. temperatures begin to warm today and a bit warmer for tomorrow. for those of you that will be with the day off in time to enjoy, here's a look outside our doors. frank mentioned it a moment ago. a little bit of blue sky in there compared to yesterday when we had all the cloud cover. even drizzle reported in many areas. it's still going to remain fairly cool along the coastline. if this is going to be your place for the afternoon, bring the hoodie. 60s expected for the coast still into the afternoon. even areas over santa cruz only expected to warm into the upper 60
good morning i'm claudine wong. >> good morning to you. let's welcome in meteorologist rosemary oroczo, who's been working on a little bit of a warm-up. i've heard so many people complaining. they're like, why is it so cold? and i think we've been warned. it was only for a few days, but it's been chilly. >> came right in time for the weekend. right. >> like, where's the heater again? >> yes. unofficial start of summer. off to a cool start, but we are going to turn things...
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. >> good afternoon, i'm claudine wong. today is monday, may 27th, and today is memorial day, a day where we honor the sacrifices made by those who were killed while serving our country. president joe biden honored our nation's fallen soldiers at arlington national cemetery this morning about hate. >> port hub. >> president biden took part in an annual wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier. since 1921, it has stood as a final resting place for fallen service members whose remains were never identified. president biden spoke about the grief and the gratitude he feels on this holiday. >> today, we join that grief with gratitude. gratitude to our fallen heroes, gratitude to the families left behind, and gratitude to the brave souls who continue to uphold the flame of liberty all across our country and around the world. >> this year marks the 156th national memorial day observance and new. at noon, hundreds of people honored the fallen in a ceremony at san francisco national cemetery in the presidio this mor
. >> good afternoon, i'm claudine wong. today is monday, may 27th, and today is memorial day, a day where we honor the sacrifices made by those who were killed while serving our country. president joe biden honored our nation's fallen soldiers at arlington national cemetery this morning about hate. >> port hub. >> president biden took part in an annual wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier. since 1921, it has stood as a final resting place for fallen...
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i'm claudine wong and i'm mike mibach. >> we take you now to westwood in the campus of ucla. sky fox giving us this live look right now in the main quad on campus. hundreds of protesters, possibly even more, are in that encampment. and within the last few hours, others also started to surround and protect the pro-palestinian encampment in order to prevent police from accessing it and tearing it down. now police did give orders to disperse. if not, they would start making arrests. that order was given around 5:00 tonight, but as you can see again in this live picture, the protesters have disobeyed that order and are digging in for the evening. this is all coming after a very violent night last night, early this morning, when protesters and counter protesters clashed and 15 people were injured, police had to come in and break that one up. now, in response, classes at ucla canceled today, and school officials say operations will be remote the rest of the week. fox news sources telling us the city of los angeles right now is under a citywide tactical alert, ready to go. of course
i'm claudine wong and i'm mike mibach. >> we take you now to westwood in the campus of ucla. sky fox giving us this live look right now in the main quad on campus. hundreds of protesters, possibly even more, are in that encampment. and within the last few hours, others also started to surround and protect the pro-palestinian encampment in order to prevent police from accessing it and tearing it down. now police did give orders to disperse. if not, they would start making arrests. that...
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i'm claudine wong and i'm alex savage. >> armstrong was ousted as police chief in february of last year, and he's suing the city and the mayor for wrongful termination. now, voters in oakland will decide this november whether armstrong should join the city council. >> ktvu tom vacar joins us live from the newsroom with this morning's filing. and why armstrong says he's running. tom. well the former highly popular police chief, leronne armstrong, filed papers wednesday morning to run for councilman at large, currently a seat held by rebecca kaplan, who has not yet decided whether she will seek the office. >> former oakland police chief laurent armstrong walked into the city clerk's office and filed papers wednesday morning to run for the councilman at large seat currently held by rebecca kaplan, who has not yet decided to seek the seat. armstrong was fired as chief of police 15 months ago by mayor shengtao, who cited an outside investigation that concluded armstrong had mishandled two police misconduct cases, but he was later cleared of those allegations by an arbitrator. he is now suing
i'm claudine wong and i'm alex savage. >> armstrong was ousted as police chief in february of last year, and he's suing the city and the mayor for wrongful termination. now, voters in oakland will decide this november whether armstrong should join the city council. >> ktvu tom vacar joins us live from the newsroom with this morning's filing. and why armstrong says he's running. tom. well the former highly popular police chief, leronne armstrong, filed papers wednesday morning to run...
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that was a great story by claudine. that was a beautiful story. >> high school all the time. >> yeah. my last time at a drive in theater was when i was living in the mojave desert, and my parents took us out. it was in the middle of the desert, this drive in theater, and we saw the exorcist, and i slept with the nightlight on for the next ten years of my life. can you imagine that? out in the middle of the desert and you tune on the radio so you can. >> that's how you get the audio. yeah. oh my god, best experience. >> very close story. okay now for your needs. all right. let's take a look at the pollen report. because, boy, we do have the grass count. now on the climb. it's to medium and high levels. and as far as the tree count is concerned, it's the oak and olive trees that continue to blossom and cause havoc. but it depends on where you live, right. because out towards bethel island, i noticed it's the walnut tree count that is on the medium to high side. and these counts are not going to change through memorial day
that was a great story by claudine. that was a beautiful story. >> high school all the time. >> yeah. my last time at a drive in theater was when i was living in the mojave desert, and my parents took us out. it was in the middle of the desert, this drive in theater, and we saw the exorcist, and i slept with the nightlight on for the next ten years of my life. can you imagine that? out in the middle of the desert and you tune on the radio so you can. >> that's how you get the...
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claudine. well and i heard the students say, you know, a lot of the other protests that we've seen obviously become violent and having some issues, she said, started like this one as well. >> how confident are they that they can keep this one, you know, in the place where they and it appears that university administrators all want to kind of keep it with open communication and calm and peaceful. >> so far, everybody seems pretty confident. i mean, the student organizers and the university worked really closely together. there's a pretty strong, security presence here as well. but no, i think the intention is to keep it about how it is now, which is calm. everybody sort of sitting and listening, and, you know, there's a few hours left to go, but, you know, unless something changes drastically, i think they will have succeeded in keeping it an educational event today. >> yeah. communication is so important. all right. anne rubin reporting live. thanks so much for that report. >> down south in los
claudine. well and i heard the students say, you know, a lot of the other protests that we've seen obviously become violent and having some issues, she said, started like this one as well. >> how confident are they that they can keep this one, you know, in the place where they and it appears that university administrators all want to kind of keep it with open communication and calm and peaceful. >> so far, everybody seems pretty confident. i mean, the student organizers and the...
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. ♪ ktvu claudine wong shows us it gives people an opportunity to enjoy a pastime while learning about their roots. >> for these dancers, every movement is about a connection to culture and to heritage. >> each dance has a story to tell, a story that follows it with the music and then the movements. that's like the part that i really enjoy about dance. >> chinese is 56 minority groups and it's so unique. each one has their own culture, music and so forth. so when the audience are, you know, watching our dancers, they really kind of like a put china into a small a, a scope so that they can see from different angles by looking at different dancers. what i want my girls to do at the very beginning is to know as much chinese culture as possible. >> the chinese folk dance association is one of the oldest organizations of its kind. it started in san francisco's chinatown 65 years ago and was created as a way for generations to connect. >> so i think having chinese dance, because it's not something readily available, it's hard to find. it's just nice to have to give them that space to sort of
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ktvu claudine wong tells us. the ceo of the winery is hoping to make a mark. >> when we started here in 2011, everything was dead and so a lot of originally it was a japanese garden. they had like four full time gardeners. and then when we took over, we turned on the water and started planting and kind of changed things around a bit. >> a walk through the winery is about honoring the past and breaking new barriers for the future. back in the 80s and 90s, this spot was known as a first for japanese saki in napa. today, under new owners, it's all about a first in wine. >> we are the first vietnamese owned winery in napa, so the chairman of the board, his name is don van nguyen. we call him mr. derm. he came here and felt the way that everyone who comes to napa feels, which is that it's beautiful and amazing. and he wanted something here for his family. and then it's kind of been a way to share vietnamese culture. this tasting room was designed in the style of halong bay. the art on the wall is original art from vie
ktvu claudine wong tells us. the ceo of the winery is hoping to make a mark. >> when we started here in 2011, everything was dead and so a lot of originally it was a japanese garden. they had like four full time gardeners. and then when we took over, we turned on the water and started planting and kind of changed things around a bit. >> a walk through the winery is about honoring the past and breaking new barriers for the future. back in the 80s and 90s, this spot was known as a...
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claudine, back to you. >> yeah, certainly. crystal, i think it's numbers and perception is what you're seeing there too. and when you're talking about homicides and burglaries, people have to kind of feel it and see it in some of those smaller crimes before it really feels like change has come. crystal bailey reporting live. thank you. and as crystal mentioned, these numbers come as oakland police are investigating a shooting right down the street from bishop o'dowd high school. >> shots were heard shortly before 8:00 this morning near 98th and cherokee avenues. the gunfire was quickly followed by a car crash, drawing a massive police response. officials have not yet responded to our request for comment about what exactly happened here, but we did hear from plenty of neighbors, and i hear shooting coming up the street, then two cars fly down the street and everything. and, i mean, i'm used to this stuff, so i wasn't tripping. then i seen a second set of cars. so then i heard the boom. i heard the crash. >> i heard a series of
claudine, back to you. >> yeah, certainly. crystal, i think it's numbers and perception is what you're seeing there too. and when you're talking about homicides and burglaries, people have to kind of feel it and see it in some of those smaller crimes before it really feels like change has come. crystal bailey reporting live. thank you. and as crystal mentioned, these numbers come as oakland police are investigating a shooting right down the street from bishop o'dowd high school. >>...
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claudine gay and harvard. i think the applications at harvard are down according to them 5%, but it should be down more than that. the black matter protests that taken place on college campuses and there have been students that were forced to participate in things to where to take a knee. i had a vanderbilt student contact me because she didn't want to be involved in politics and her team was told that they had to wear a certain and take a knee. she actually went to one of the deans and exempted anyone that wanted to be exempt. it it didn't have to turn out that way. she was a brave person but she did that the racism anti-semitism that's taking place college campuses that's because the dei and some groups are able to get away with things that other groups are not able get away with. and so we're getting to the end here. so my stance, in case you haven't figured it out, is that diversity, equity and inclusion programs should be revisited because they do more harm than good and the funds used to fund these areas
claudine gay and harvard. i think the applications at harvard are down according to them 5%, but it should be down more than that. the black matter protests that taken place on college campuses and there have been students that were forced to participate in things to where to take a knee. i had a vanderbilt student contact me because she didn't want to be involved in politics and her team was told that they had to wear a certain and take a knee. she actually went to one of the deans and...
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as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize the sites how san francisco has been build by a fabulous of commissioners by the chinese community and the involvement to help to shape san francisco into the city it is today an amazing connection to make at that time and makes me appreciate the asian-american as a whole because of the work that gone into getting us where we are and in fact, we talked about moving forward together that is moving forward in communities. that is moving forward by celebrating and sharing our diversity which is also been a part of san francisco stream and it is in fact be celebrating a significant history. i mentioned chinatown in particular one of the first in all of chinatown in the u.s. and celebrating a one hundred year anniversary of july 1, 2022, through june 30, 20240 as the golden gate and one hundred years of settling the fillm
as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize the sites how san francisco has been build by a fabulous of commissioners by the chinese community and the involvement to help to shape san francisco into the city it is today an amazing connection to make at that time and...
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as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize the sites how san francisco has been build by a fabulous of commissioners by the chinese community and the involvement to help to shape san francisco into the city it is today an amazing connection to make at that time and makes me appreciate the asian-american as a whole because of the work that gone into getting us where we are and in fact, we talked about moving forward together that is moving forward in communities. that is moving forward by celebrating and sharing our diversity which is also been a part of san francisco stream and it is in fact be celebrating a significant history. i mentioned chinatown in particular one of the first in all of chinatown in the u.s. and celebrating a one hundred year anniversary of july 1, 2022, through june 30, 20240 as the golden gate and one hundred years of settling the fillm
as claudine mentioned i just got back from china i must say align extraordinary trip and in particular what was amazing about that trip is when we visited juan joe the context with san francisco police commission in particular, the architecture of chinatown made me realize the sites how san francisco has been build by a fabulous of commissioners by the chinese community and the involvement to help to shape san francisco into the city it is today an amazing connection to make at that time and...
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claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, temperatures definitely cooling off over the past few days. we're kind of stuck in this pattern with just lots of clouds in the morning, then some 60s and some 70s into the afternoon hours. and that'll be the pattern as we move into your weekend, take a look at the highs from this afternoon. not incredibly hot. you can see just some 60s for san francisco. hayward 71 and the warmest locations inland only in the upper 70s. so much cooler than the past a couple of days. so here's the plan this weekend. saturday, we'll have some cloud cover in the morning, partly sunny into the afternoon hours, and then on sunday, partly sunny skies. you'll see temperatures really not moving around too much. and i guess it's some great weather for all the runners. for beta breakers. refreshing weather. as you can see, we'll start out the morning hours in san francisco. some cloud cover heading out to the breakers. we will have skies becoming partly sunny, but temperatures still only in the 50s. here you can see the satellite still some low clouds near portions of
claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, temperatures definitely cooling off over the past few days. we're kind of stuck in this pattern with just lots of clouds in the morning, then some 60s and some 70s into the afternoon hours. and that'll be the pattern as we move into your weekend, take a look at the highs from this afternoon. not incredibly hot. you can see just some 60s for san francisco. hayward 71 and the warmest locations inland only in the upper 70s. so much cooler than the...
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an offside position was recorded for partner claudine wendel, who influenced the game episode. the outcome of the match in voronezh occurred in added time. zenit defender norala alip played with his hand in his own penalty area. the penalty was converted by evgeniy markov. at that time, it was already the twelfth added minute. 1:1. zenit lost points in voronezh, but took the lead standings. the torch earned an important point in the fight for survival. we are looking at the opponent, his strengths are more so , because zenit they are fighting for first place. our struggle there is also so difficult. in other matches on monday, lokomotiv beat rostov and cska. lost points in the home game with rubin, and ural , in the fight for survival, won an important strong-willed victory over baltika 2:1. baltika scored the fastest goal of the season in the rpl in this match, vitaly lesakovich scored already in the sixteenth second. the urals were not ready for the quick attack of baltika in the first minute, in which everything was done successfully on time. so, there are three contenders f
an offside position was recorded for partner claudine wendel, who influenced the game episode. the outcome of the match in voronezh occurred in added time. zenit defender norala alip played with his hand in his own penalty area. the penalty was converted by evgeniy markov. at that time, it was already the twelfth added minute. 1:1. zenit lost points in voronezh, but took the lead standings. the torch earned an important point in the fight for survival. we are looking at the opponent, his...
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claudine wong tells us the ceo of r.d. winery is hoping to make a mark on the wine industry. >> when we started here in 2011, everything was dead and so a lot of originally it was a japanese garden. they had like four full time gardeners. and then when we took over, we turned on the water and started planting and kind of changed things around a bit. >> a walk through the winery is about honoring the past and breaking new barriers for the future. back in the 80s and 90s, this spot was known as a first for japanese saki in napa. today under new owners, it's all about a first in wine. >> we are the first vietnamese owned winery in napa, so the chairman of the board, his name is don van nguyen. we call him mister dom. he came here and felt the way that everyone who comes to napa feels, which is that it's beautiful and amazing. and he wanted something here for his family. and then it's kind of been a way to share the vietnamese culture. this tasting room was designed in the style of halong bay. the art on the wall is original art from vietnamese artists. our our brand names like julie hae
claudine wong tells us the ceo of r.d. winery is hoping to make a mark on the wine industry. >> when we started here in 2011, everything was dead and so a lot of originally it was a japanese garden. they had like four full time gardeners. and then when we took over, we turned on the water and started planting and kind of changed things around a bit. >> a walk through the winery is about honoring the past and breaking new barriers for the future. back in the 80s and 90s, this spot...
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i'm mike mibach and i'm claudine wong. >> we begin with a developing story out of los angeles, where hundreds of people are holding off police from accessing a pro-palestinian encampment on the ucla campus. sources tell fox news that the lapd is now in a citywide tactical alert as conflict continues to brew on the ucla campus, large numbers of officers in riot gear could be seen entering the campus near the pro-palestinian encampment. then, around 6:00 tonight, police issued a warning to those protesters, calling that encampment unlawful and telling them they must leave the area or else they could be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. but the wall of protesters has grown on both sides of that encampment in an effort to keep police from going in. and this all comes after a tense night of protests and counter-protests classes were canceled at ucla today after pro-palestinian and pro-israeli demonstrators clashed all night long. police in riot gear eventually moved in at 3 a.m. at least 15 people were hurt. authorities have not released numbers on how many people were actually arr
i'm mike mibach and i'm claudine wong. >> we begin with a developing story out of los angeles, where hundreds of people are holding off police from accessing a pro-palestinian encampment on the ucla campus. sources tell fox news that the lapd is now in a citywide tactical alert as conflict continues to brew on the ucla campus, large numbers of officers in riot gear could be seen entering the campus near the pro-palestinian encampment. then, around 6:00 tonight, police issued a warning to...
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claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, best of luck in paris. the twins and their coach say they hope their story helps grow the fan base for badminton. they also say even at the elite level , they pay for most of their travels and competitions. >> that's a great story. a team of oakland students is going to florida to compete in the 2024 us rowing youth national championships. one of the oakland strokes teammates, giovanni grajeda rather, has been rowing for two years after finding the national recruitment project called stem to stern, the program provides transportation after school and help with homework. its goal is to get kids not historically exposed to the sport, interested and passionate about rowing. >> traditionally, rowing doesn't look like me. so i want to be the person that helps kids realize that rowing could look like them. >> it was really no difference from like how my peers saw me against. like my other other peer. that may be a different color. >> a trailer of nine boats for 69 kids will get loaded up to take the local rowers
claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, best of luck in paris. the twins and their coach say they hope their story helps grow the fan base for badminton. they also say even at the elite level , they pay for most of their travels and competitions. >> that's a great story. a team of oakland students is going to florida to compete in the 2024 us rowing youth national championships. one of the oakland strokes teammates, giovanni grajeda rather, has been rowing for two years after...
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go usa in the south bay. >> claudine wong ktvu, fox two news. >> twins and their coach hope their story helps to build the fan base for badminton. they also say even at the elite level, they still pay for most of their travel and competitions. and here's a little fun fact the badminton birdie and the fast moving object in sports the fastest and the guinness book of world records. it has been recorded at 306mph and a distant second. the fastest golf ball recorded 216mph. the olympic games, coming up in 56 days in paris, where it is 58 degrees and cloudy, so the bay area went in that battle today. >> yes, i would agree, frank. wow. those girls. very impressive. impressive. yeah. oh, my goodness. good luck to them outside our doors at this hour. plenty of good luck. mother nature treating us to another beautiful day. giving you a look here over san francisco. you can see a little bit of fog out there. we are transitioning to a cooler pattern getting into the weekend today. it depends on where you're at along the coastline, perhaps a little bit cooler, but our inland east bay baking once ag
go usa in the south bay. >> claudine wong ktvu, fox two news. >> twins and their coach hope their story helps to build the fan base for badminton. they also say even at the elite level, they still pay for most of their travel and competitions. and here's a little fun fact the badminton birdie and the fast moving object in sports the fastest and the guinness book of world records. it has been recorded at 306mph and a distant second. the fastest golf ball recorded 216mph. the olympic...
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claudine you are amazing. i want to say a few words about cochairs thomas and al, both residents of district 11 and for all the tremendous work they've done to uplift the aapi community. commissioner perez, thank you for establishing and working in such strong ways to create a culture of solidarity unity and pride and the work you've done with the pir aid and child fund, excelsior and all the ways you promote api in the district and thomas for your drive, creativity and the excitement you bring to building community and using your personality to really work with people has been a true joy to watch, so thank you for both of your grassroots engagement, thank you for being the cochairs and thank you again claudine your tremendous work uplifting this celebration. thank you for letting me say a few words. >> thank you supervisor connie chan, supervisor peskin and supervisor safai. it has been 20 years. it feels like yesterday. at times it feels like such a long time, but we were able to do it because supervisor cha
claudine you are amazing. i want to say a few words about cochairs thomas and al, both residents of district 11 and for all the tremendous work they've done to uplift the aapi community. commissioner perez, thank you for establishing and working in such strong ways to create a culture of solidarity unity and pride and the work you've done with the pir aid and child fund, excelsior and all the ways you promote api in the district and thomas for your drive, creativity and the excitement you bring...
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for napa's first vietnamese owned winery, raising a glass to all that can be in napa, claudine wong, ktvu, fox two news that might be a. >> hey beautiful day today, fog this morning, fog this evening. and that does the same cycle again tomorrow. which is fine because it's that time of year where you get the fog well inland and temperatures stay pretty mild, pretty warm little. some places were a little warmer, some places were a little cooler. and by the way, that's how tomorrow goes. that's your thursday. and then friday i think will be marked by overall cooler. just everybody's cooler friday and saturday we'll probably see temperatures in the upper 70s in the warm spots over the weekend, mid 70s, upper 70s. and this is why right thing opens up. it pinches down. right now it's opening up again up over 2000ft deep, which gets up over the coastal hills and when it pinches down, especially in an offshore wind event, we get much warmer because of the way the fog can't get inland. but in this case, the fog can get inland. and here's what the story will be tomorrow as it burns off in the
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ctv's claudine wong tells us the ceo of rdi winery is hoping to make a mark in the wine industry. >> when we started here in 2011, everything was dead and so a lot of originally it was a japanese garden. they had like four full time gardeners. and then when we took over, we turned on the water and started planting and kind of changed things around a bit. >> a walk through rdi winery is about honoring the past and breaking new barriers for the future. back in the 80s and 90s, this spot was known as a first for japanese saki in napa. today, under new owners, it's all about a first in wine. >> we are the first vietnamese owned winery in napa, so the chairman of the board, his name is don van nguyen. we call him mister dom. he came here and felt the way that everyone who comes to napa feels, which is that it's beautiful and amazing. and he wanted something here for his family. and then it's kind of been a way to share vietnamese culture. this tasting room was designed in the style of halong bay. the art on the wall is original art from vietnamese artists. our our brand names like julie h
ctv's claudine wong tells us the ceo of rdi winery is hoping to make a mark in the wine industry. >> when we started here in 2011, everything was dead and so a lot of originally it was a japanese garden. they had like four full time gardeners. and then when we took over, we turned on the water and started planting and kind of changed things around a bit. >> a walk through rdi winery is about honoring the past and breaking new barriers for the future. back in the 80s and 90s, this...
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claudine gay and harvard. i thk applications at to them 5%, but it should be down more than that. thelater protests that taken place on college campuses e students that were forced to participate in things to where to take a knee. i had a vanderbilt student contact me because she didn't want to be involved in politics in and take awas told that they knee. she actualt ne othe deans and exempted anyone that wanted to be exempt. itt didn't have to turn out that way. she was a brave person but she did that the racism anti-semitism that's taking place college campuses that's ■)because the dei and some grous are able to get away with things that other groups are not able get away with. and so we're getting to the end here. so myred it out, is that be revisited because they and the funds usedt e can be better deployed somewhere. is there to achieve diverse student positio. i think that you can hire the best and brightest a they won'te white. the programs are costly and overstaffed. they resources from academic programs and they can tribute to rising costs. wonder why you'res so high at
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. >> i'm claudine wong and i'm mike mibach, the mission behind the event to help revitalize a neighborhood struggling to recover from the pandemic. ktvu is. amber lee spoke with some residents tonight who said san francisco is back. you in my life want to feel alive. >> live music featuring a luna, an english singer and dj on the main stage designed to bring life back to downtown san francisco, this is the first of 12 monthly block parties known as first thursdays, held along second street from market to howard. i'm working nearby and i just heard, like, all these, loud music and stuff, and then i looked outside. >> well, this this is a big event here. so i walked down. >> looks good. >> a screen printing booth by evolved sf, an art gallery in the mission district, attracted many with the offer to choose a design and help create it on a free tote bag to take home. >> i think it's amazing. i mean, i'm a student. i like to have fun. on thursday nights. it's really fun to just see the community. >> spin a nearby ping pong social club, offered free matches with its staff members. winners get s
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i am joined by claudine wong and andre senior. thank you
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you know, frank and claudine. hey, guys. thank you for joining us. oh, yes. always like to chat
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de dirigentes universitarios, incluso la r renuncia de la presidenta de la universidad de harvard, claudine gay, tras sus declaraciones publicas en la camara de representantes consideradas como antisemitas. >> en la historia reciente de este pais ha habido otras protestas en las universidades, tal vez las mas sonadas fueron todas las que tenian que ver contra la guerra de vietnam. >> y bueno, vamos ahora a mexico, a la rueda de prensa que cada dia ofrece el presidente lopez obrador. >> hace momentos le alli, nuestra corresponsal valeria leon pregunto al mandatario sobre la investigacion de noticias telemundo acerca del cruce de migrantes en camiones trailer que salen desde mexico. >> y tambien sobre su reaccion a las presiones que estados unidos ha hecho sobre mexico a proposito de la crisis esto fue lo que dijo andres manuel lopez obrador esta manana. >> nosotros revisamos parte de los archivos judiciales y unicamente hay treinta y condenas, es decir, sentencias condenatorias por trafico de personas en los ultimos seis anos en un pais donde en el m mismo periodo tenemos registro de que que
de dirigentes universitarios, incluso la r renuncia de la presidenta de la universidad de harvard, claudine gay, tras sus declaraciones publicas en la camara de representantes consideradas como antisemitas. >> en la historia reciente de este pais ha habido otras protestas en las universidades, tal vez las mas sonadas fueron todas las que tenian que ver contra la guerra de vietnam. >> y bueno, vamos ahora a mexico, a la rueda de prensa que cada dia ofrece el presidente lopez obrador....
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it's very high tech, very easy now. >> all right, claudine, always good to see you. have fun out there in concord. okay. we will. >> okay. all right. that'll be fun to see. a quick update. we mentioned that crash turning a little bit to a snippet of traffic here, because we were talking about that crash that had blocked several lanes in the eastbound direction of the bay bridge. it is now cleared. there's still a lingering backup all the way to 280 on the peninsula because of that. but the good news no more sigalert you can get through on all lanes eastbound on the bay bridge. we want to know what's going on with the weather, though. let's check in with steve paulson. >> dave, you know, claudine and ali would make us get in the trunk to sneak in there. so just the two of you ladies. yeah there's nobody else but us. nobody here? no. all right, all right, 76 in sacramento. no way. yes, that's the forecast for saturday. 58 monterey. that's fog. palm springs even 89. and a lot of wind and fog down in southern california. tahoe might get some thundershower activity, proba
it's very high tech, very easy now. >> all right, claudine, always good to see you. have fun out there in concord. okay. we will. >> okay. all right. that'll be fun to see. a quick update. we mentioned that crash turning a little bit to a snippet of traffic here, because we were talking about that crash that had blocked several lanes in the eastbound direction of the bay bridge. it is now cleared. there's still a lingering backup all the way to 280 on the peninsula because of that....
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. >> ctv's claudine wong has a look now at one of the hot spots in the city that is creating movie magic for those who live there and beyond. >> the sun sets and the skies go dark, and when the lights on the marquee turn on at the west wind solano drive in a transformation takes place. >> so tonight we're showing, kung fu, the ministry of, warfare. yeah, that whatever. perfect. just for two. >> the cars start coming. >> of course. you guys enjoy your night. >> the popcorn starts popping, and this vast stretch of asphalt at the west wind drive-in transforms to give us a ltl
. >> ctv's claudine wong has a look now at one of the hot spots in the city that is creating movie magic for those who live there and beyond. >> the sun sets and the skies go dark, and when the lights on the marquee turn on at the west wind solano drive in a transformation takes place. >> so tonight we're showing, kung fu, the ministry of, warfare. yeah, that whatever. perfect. just for two. >> the cars start coming. >> of course. you guys enjoy your night....
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groups wrote that letter right after 10-7 and said israel is to blame for these atrocities, it took claudine gate a long time to announce them. the protests popped up, she lost her job, students walked out of graduation. it was a mess. >> this will last 5 to 10 minutes but the core function is indoctrinating people for god hating secular humanism. gives a lot of opportunity, their core function is brainwashing smart people to hate america, hate god, hate values, hate tradition, hate a conservative mentality. it isn't just israel. was dei before that, they are opposed to free speech, they have become radicals, the most prestigious institution in america and it is a shame. stuart: gavin newsom is in deep financial trouble, governor newsom has been spending big-money, and wants to be the president. top of the hour. elon musk looking to expand in trials, copy wants more patients to enroll. kelly o'grady has more on that next. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candida
groups wrote that letter right after 10-7 and said israel is to blame for these atrocities, it took claudine gate a long time to announce them. the protests popped up, she lost her job, students walked out of graduation. it was a mess. >> this will last 5 to 10 minutes but the core function is indoctrinating people for god hating secular humanism. gives a lot of opportunity, their core function is brainwashing smart people to hate america, hate god, hate values, hate tradition, hate a...
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claudine gay was on the panel with congress and other college chancellors. she was only one that got fired. it appeared to me she was fired for free speech. where does it start and where does it end? and harvard -- those colleges should have made one statement from the university when they went before congress. guest: that is a great question. claudine gay and liz mcgill also lost her position as a result of that questioning at the congressional hearing, or the leaders of harvard and m.i.t. were questioned about responses to anti-semitism on campus in the wake of october 7. you have free speech rights as a private citizen to speak her mind. you may or may not have that right in your professional life. we have -- if claudine gay were to take a stand and say actually harvard is a terrible school, she would be exercising -- expressing herself, but she could still be fired for doing so and there are also allegations of plagiarism, which i think forced her resignation, but i want to be clear about the distinction between speaking as a private citizen and as a emp
claudine gay was on the panel with congress and other college chancellors. she was only one that got fired. it appeared to me she was fired for free speech. where does it start and where does it end? and harvard -- those colleges should have made one statement from the university when they went before congress. guest: that is a great question. claudine gay and liz mcgill also lost her position as a result of that questioning at the congressional hearing, or the leaders of harvard and m.i.t....
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>> if i can take a little bit of context, when we look back at the congressional hearings where claudine gay and the president of mitt was there and people criticized them for giving academic answers and so on. well, they're academics. they're supposed to be thoughtful and give nuance. that's what universities do best is get into this gulf of misunderstanding and provide information and data and analysis and history and all the things that we can give to help people draw firm conclusions about something. you can't really do that in a context where there are politicians breathing down your neck and where the discourse on your campus is being dissected not simply like whether people are right or wrong, are these ideas useful or not useful. but are these people treasonous, are these people dangerous? are these people -- you know, in that kind of sense it makes it almost impossible for universities to fulfill our mission. >>fu on that note the idea this- it feels like -- and i'm paraphrasing my brilliant colleaguebr chris hayes here. it has become less about what we should doss in israel i'm
>> if i can take a little bit of context, when we look back at the congressional hearings where claudine gay and the president of mitt was there and people criticized them for giving academic answers and so on. well, they're academics. they're supposed to be thoughtful and give nuance. that's what universities do best is get into this gulf of misunderstanding and provide information and data and analysis and history and all the things that we can give to help people draw firm conclusions...
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claudine gay was on the panel with congress and other college chancellors. she was only one that got fired. it appeared to me she was fired for free speech. where does it start and where does it end? and harvard -- those colleges should have made one statement from the university when they went before congress. guest: that is a great question. claudine gay and liz mcgill also lost her position as a result of that questioning at the congressional hearing, or the leaders of harvard and m.i.t. were questioned about responses to anti-semitism on campus in the wake of october 7. you have free speech rights as a private citizen to speak her mind. you may or may not have that right in your professional life. we have -- if claudine gay were to take a stand and say actually harvard is a terrible school, she would be exercising -- expressing herself, but she could still be fired for doing so and there are also allegations of plagiarism, which i think forced her resignation, but i want to be clear about the distinction between speaking as a private citizen and as a emp
claudine gay was on the panel with congress and other college chancellors. she was only one that got fired. it appeared to me she was fired for free speech. where does it start and where does it end? and harvard -- those colleges should have made one statement from the university when they went before congress. guest: that is a great question. claudine gay and liz mcgill also lost her position as a result of that questioning at the congressional hearing, or the leaders of harvard and m.i.t....
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in the past hour that we've been out here at claudine and mike, take a look behind me. you can see we're right in front of city hall at frank ogawa plaza, and they have been having speeches, musical performances and a lot of community outreach here you can see there are hundreds of people who came out today. a lot of families is a lot of people from throughout the bay area. >> if you take a look earlier, we did get pictures from sky fox , two of the march. they started at the federal building and then they marched up telegraph. they went across grand and then back down broadway and then ended up here at frank ogawa plaza shortly before 5:00. they have been here ever since, and they say that they are speaking out for peace and against some of the violence and civilian deaths in gaza. they said they are answering the call by palestinian workers for peace and more aid to palestinians. we did speak with one of the organizers. here is what she had to say about the palestinian general federation of labor unions called on labor unions worldwide to suspend their may day, demand
in the past hour that we've been out here at claudine and mike, take a look behind me. you can see we're right in front of city hall at frank ogawa plaza, and they have been having speeches, musical performances and a lot of community outreach here you can see there are hundreds of people who came out today. a lot of families is a lot of people from throughout the bay area. >> if you take a look earlier, we did get pictures from sky fox , two of the march. they started at the federal...
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peter: can large donors have outsized influence on thinking -- i am thinking bill hackman, claudine gay? mr. hrabowski: they can. the ideal situation is for donors like bob meyerhoff to want to know more about what goes on, to want to be supportive of campuses as they work on the projects they are finding, but to respect the expertise of the educators to make final decisions. it is perfectly ok for any donor to raise questions in a respectful way, but the real question is, who was it that has the real expertise? we would not try to tell a neurosurgeon how to go about the operation. one of my meeting meyerhoff scholars is a full professor in neuroscience out of montgomery county schools. he's a member of the national academy of medicine and he is in his 40's. it's unbelievable. no one would ever try to tell him about the processes involving the brain. people think they have expertise in education because we all graduated from high school or college but it is not true. there is expertise of education and we need to respect that. it is fine to ask questions and make suggestions but never s
peter: can large donors have outsized influence on thinking -- i am thinking bill hackman, claudine gay? mr. hrabowski: they can. the ideal situation is for donors like bob meyerhoff to want to know more about what goes on, to want to be supportive of campuses as they work on the projects they are finding, but to respect the expertise of the educators to make final decisions. it is perfectly ok for any donor to raise questions in a respectful way, but the real question is, who was it that has...
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go usa in the south bay. >> claudine wong ktvu fox two news. >> brava. great story. claudine by the way, the twins and their coach hope their story helps to build the fan base for badminton. they also say even at the elite level, they pay for most of their travel and for competitions. and here's just a little fun fact for you the badminton birdie, the fast moving object in that sport, the guinness world records recorded it at 306 miles an hour. a distant second, the fastest golf ball recorded was 216 miles an hour. hey. so even for you and your golf game, that's pretty fast. >> yeah, i could never hit it that fast. dave unfortunately, we have some serious things to talk about here. we have a full freeway closure along northbound 101, and that would be at the san antonio exit. it's a deadly crash, and they are doing an investigation. northbound 101 is completely shut down. my advice to you is to avoid the area completely. perhaps you can use el camino real or bayshore to get around the problem and get on the freeway after northbound one, two, one at embarcadero or use
go usa in the south bay. >> claudine wong ktvu fox two news. >> brava. great story. claudine by the way, the twins and their coach hope their story helps to build the fan base for badminton. they also say even at the elite level, they pay for most of their travel and for competitions. and here's just a little fun fact for you the badminton birdie, the fast moving object in that sport, the guinness world records recorded it at 306 miles an hour. a distant second, the fastest golf...