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abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover with the story now of dj sabo. >> dj sabo sets are growing in popularity across the bay area and on social media. >> music is everything. it's something that i use to weave my community fabric closer together . it is the entire range of human emotions joy, sadness is to me the great uniter. once he draws you in by listening to the music, he pulls you in. >> even closer to listen to his message to them. >> palace wine is a dinner conversation. to me. it is my life. >> dj sabo, whose real name is zippo, was born in the u.s. in 1992 to parents who immigrated from palestine. he moved back to palestine when he was six, then eventually returned to california as a teen. for the last six months, sabo has watched in horror as the beloved home of his ancestors has been ripped apart in the fighting between israel and hamas since october. >> i actually had to step it up because i had a narrative to tell that most people were not familiar with, and so i started using my platforms to talk about what it was like being queer in p
abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover with the story now of dj sabo. >> dj sabo sets are growing in popularity across the bay area and on social media. >> music is everything. it's something that i use to weave my community fabric closer together . it is the entire range of human emotions joy, sadness is to me the great uniter. once he draws you in by listening to the music, he pulls you in. >> even closer to listen to his message to them....
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today, abc seven news race and social justice reporter julian glover will join us with the outcome of the votes and what comes next. >> and we may know what caused the recent starvation of hundreds of brown pelicans up and down the state. the theory from a bird rescue group when abc seven news at five returns. coming up tonight, we have breaking news right now. >> the harrowing images coming in now, the tornadoes touching down, watches and warnings right now across several states, and this deadly turbulence that slammed a passenger jet many passengers violently sent i stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye doctor about tyrvaya. of discriminatory policies. yeah. >> three key bills
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i'm julian glover and i'm ama daetz. >> the other big story we're following tonight, the city of oakland sale of their share of the oakland of the coliseum land. >> it is a deal that's worth $105 million. abc seven news reporter ryan curry has the details and explains how this might help the city's budget. >> swinging for the fences on a project that could forever change the coliseum grounds, mayor shengtao announced the city will sell its share of the coliseum land. the buyer, the african american sports and entertainment group, this is a moment where east oakland is going to change. founder ray bobbitt says his organization is ready to transform the land into something that can reshape not just east oakland, but the entire city. >> the coliseum site really represents an incredible opportunity to do to revitalize this community without displacing and without gentrification. >> at wednesday's announcement, students at castlemont high school showed their renderings of what could come a. she says they could build new housing, entertainment centers and new sports arenas, plus $105 million i
i'm julian glover and i'm ama daetz. >> the other big story we're following tonight, the city of oakland sale of their share of the oakland of the coliseum land. >> it is a deal that's worth $105 million. abc seven news reporter ryan curry has the details and explains how this might help the city's budget. >> swinging for the fences on a project that could forever change the coliseum grounds, mayor shengtao announced the city will sell its share of the coliseum land. the...
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i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> the latin american icon who led san francisco's carnival parade over the weekend took time out today to offer a history lesson. rigoberta menchu was this year's parade grand marshal, and today she took part in a discussion about her work as an activist. menchu has won a nobel peace prize for her work on behalf of the indigenous groups of guatemala, her native country. the carnival festival festival celebrates the diversity of latin american culture, and organizers say menchu embodies this year's festival theme honoring indigenous roots. >> there's over 90 different countries, the indigenous groups around the world and how she's connected globally. right? and as a nobel peace prize winner in 1992. but she just doesn't stay home. she's actively going around the world doing the work that she initiated in guatemala. >> menchu also answered questions from the audience, then signed a few autographs at today's event. very nice. >> all right. a lovely day outside today. >> absolutely gorgeous. nice day to be out. if you're off work and spend a little time
i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> the latin american icon who led san francisco's carnival parade over the weekend took time out today to offer a history lesson. rigoberta menchu was this year's parade grand marshal, and today she took part in a discussion about her work as an activist. menchu has won a nobel peace prize for her work on behalf of the indigenous groups of guatemala, her native country. the carnival festival festival celebrates the diversity of latin american culture,...
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for now, we say, good evening, i'm ama daetz and i'm julian glover. >> it's been two weeks since college campus protests against the war in gaza began spreading from columbia university across the country, and more than 2100 people have been arrested since april the 18th. >> here in the bay area, we've been monitoring encampments at uc berkeley, stanford, san francisco state and sonoma state. now we want to get to abc seven news reporter tim johns, who is here with the latest. >> tim. >> yeah. ama julian. now, in contrast to some of the scenes we've witnessed on campuses in places like new york and los angeles, the encampments here in the bay area have been comparatively quiet and respectful, and university administrators tell me they don't think these encampments will have an impact on commencement ceremonies. the tents are still up at university encampments around the bay area, from san francisco state over to uc berkeley and stanford up to sonoma state. students steadfast in their protests of the israel-hamas war and calling on their schools to act. >> this right was really a moment i
for now, we say, good evening, i'm ama daetz and i'm julian glover. >> it's been two weeks since college campus protests against the war in gaza began spreading from columbia university across the country, and more than 2100 people have been arrested since april the 18th. >> here in the bay area, we've been monitoring encampments at uc berkeley, stanford, san francisco state and sonoma state. now we want to get to abc seven news reporter tim johns, who is here with the latest....
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that was far lower than you expected it to be, and a little later, abc seven news ch julian glover takes another look before, williams was the long time leader of san francisco's glide memorial church and established a legacy of being a champion for civil rights and helping the poor. his decades of work is now available for viewing at the san francisco public library. abc7 news reporter tara campbell got a look at the impressive archive planning meeting in 85. >> the gloves are on and a legacy is preserved at the san francisco public library's main branch, one box at a time. 50 to be exact, chronicling the life of civil rights activist reverend cecil williams and his work at glide memorial church. >> we're very excited to have this collection because it documents this major institution that really broke barriers serving vulnerable people in the city. >> decades of documentation detailing glide service in the tenderloin neighborhood and to lgbtq plus communities. oh this one has old pictures. >> these are good ones. >> as well as williams influence on everyone, from world leaders to rock
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abc7 news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover talks with both of them. >> vice president kamala harris shattered multiple glass ceilings with the biden-harris campaign victory in 2020. she became the first woman black person in southeast asian american elected as vp. still, asian-american representation lacks among elected leaders nationwide. >> we're the fastest growing racial group or ethnic group in this country, despite us making up 6% of the american population. we are less than 1% of elected officials. so a huge lack of representation for the aapi community. >> norman chin is the ceo of the advocacy organization the asian american foundation, created in response to growing aapi hate in 2021. >> now, politics traditionally has not been a path that many asian americans have taken in silicon valley, the heart of innovation and progressive ideals is a notch towards progress on the ballot. >> this november in the 17th congressional district, representing parts of san jose, fremont, sunnyvale and cupertino, two candidates are facing off representative ro khanna,
abc7 news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover talks with both of them. >> vice president kamala harris shattered multiple glass ceilings with the biden-harris campaign victory in 2020. she became the first woman black person in southeast asian american elected as vp. still, asian-american representation lacks among elected leaders nationwide. >> we're the fastest growing racial group or ethnic group in this country, despite us making up 6% of the american...
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glover, abc seven news. >> how do you make a city safer without adding police? antioch has an answer and after a year, it's ready to double down on its investment. plus following the paper trail at donald trump's historic criminal trial, text messages, handwritten notes and invoices but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss from amd made me want to help you see warning signs of ga. like straight lines that seem wavy, blurry, or missing visual spots that make it hard to see faces like this one, or trouble with low light that makes driving at night a real challenge. if you've been diagnosed with amd and notice vision changes, don't wait. ga is irreversible. it's important to catch it early. talk to your eye doctor about ga and learn more at gawontwait.com ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as tim
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. >> 365 days a year, abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover has a look at their work. >> so talk to us about where we are right now. >> so you are at the jewish family and children's services holocaust center. we are a center for learning, education, research and remembrance. >> morgan blum schneider, director of the jfk's holocaust center, gives us a tour of the archives each one of these grave boxes holds a story one family's life, one story of perpetration, of dehumanization. >> but stories of survival, stories of hope, stories of resilience inside of these gray boxes are impeccably preserved artifacts, keeping the history of the millions of jews killed in the holocaust alive today. what you see here, this is a star of david that the jews in the netherlands had to wear sewn onto their clothing. every child over the age of five had to have a star affixed to their jacket. >> morgan and her colleagues use these items to help teachers teach, and students learn about the horrors of the holocaust, reaching more than 100,000 people in schools each year.
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. >> abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover has the story of dj sabo. >> dj sabo sets are growing in popularity across the bay area and on social media. >> music is everything. it's something that i use to weave my community fabric closer together . it is the entire range of human emotions joy, sadness is to me the great uniter. >> once he draws you in by listening to the music, he pulls you in even closer to listen to his message to them, palestine is a dinner conversation. >> to me, it is my life. >> dj sabo, whose real name is zippo, was born in the u.s. in 1992 to parents who immigrated from palestine. he moved back to palestine when he was six, then eventually returned to california to as a teen. for the last six months, sabo has watched in horror as the beloved home of his ancestors has been ripped apart in the fighting between israel and hamas. >> since october. i actually had to step it up because i had a narrative to tell that most people were not familiar with, and so i started using my platforms to talk about what it was like being queer in
. >> abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover has the story of dj sabo. >> dj sabo sets are growing in popularity across the bay area and on social media. >> music is everything. it's something that i use to weave my community fabric closer together . it is the entire range of human emotions joy, sadness is to me the great uniter. >> once he draws you in by listening to the music, he pulls you in even closer to listen to his message to...
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abc seven's julian glover takes an in-depth look at the groundbreaking work of the reparations task force and examines a package of proposed laws and an abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it's available right now on abc seven news.com and wherever you stream abc seven news. >> this morning, we're learning more about the terrifying moments on the singapore airlines flight that hit extreme turbulence as it was going from london to singapore. amanda has been tracking the story since minutes after this happened. yesterday morning. amanda, we're now hearing from passengers who were on the flight. yes >> and reggie, images from inside the plane show how violent the plane shook as it hit turbulence and what passengers describe as a really terrifying scene. i think the entire thing happened within the span of, like, less than 10s. >> i saw people from across the aisle just like like going completely horizontal, hitting the ceiling and landing back down and like, really awkward positions. >> and i told you yesterday morning, one man died in the ordeal. several peop
abc seven's julian glover takes an in-depth look at the groundbreaking work of the reparations task force and examines a package of proposed laws and an abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it's available right now on abc seven news.com and wherever you stream abc seven news. >> this morning, we're learning more about the terrifying moments on the singapore airlines flight that hit extreme turbulence as it was going from london to singapore. amanda has been...
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. >> i'm julian glover and i'm larry beil. while in the bay area, the president traveled by helicopter from marina green in san francisco, spent the night in the city after arriving last night at marina green this morning, the sight of the commander in chief and his entourage, especially the helicopters the ospreys, caused quite the stir, delighting and surprising people. >> it was amazing. we had no idea it was going to happen, but we were on a walk and we were here and saw all these helicopters come down and it's just incredible. i mean, it makes me teary eyed when you see it. >> yeah, it's just so impressive to see like the power of it and just to see actually on, you know, the marina green like, that's, you know, you never expect to see that. >> well, you saw the bystanders and well-wishers who came out to see the president. but mr. biden was also met by protesters in portola valley and palo alto. abc seven news reporter zach fuentes captured the sights and the sounds, plus the message people hoped he would hear. >> after
. >> i'm julian glover and i'm larry beil. while in the bay area, the president traveled by helicopter from marina green in san francisco, spent the night in the city after arriving last night at marina green this morning, the sight of the commander in chief and his entourage, especially the helicopters the ospreys, caused quite the stir, delighting and surprising people. >> it was amazing. we had no idea it was going to happen, but we were on a walk and we were here and saw all...
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i'm ama daetz and i'm julian glover. >> that fire started a few hours ago, but it looks like firefighters finally have this thing under control. we check in now with abc seven news reporter lauren martinez, who got to the scene a while ago. what's the latest status there? lauren >> well, julian and emma, i just got off the phone with the interim fire deputy chief from redwood fire, and he tells me that the fire is out. we're not seeing as much smoke as we did when we got to the scene about an hour ago. the air still has this dusty, ashy smell to it. if you look over my shoulder, you can see some cranes kind of moving some material around. a spokesperson from sims metal says the fire broke out just before three this afternoon. there have been no injuries or damage to property. bay area air quality said their inspectors are investigating. they said there is potential for smoke impacts in the downwind neighborhoods. santa clara county fire posted on x within this last hour that smoke is moving into parts of the county. the sunnyvale department of public safety said those who are sensitive to
i'm ama daetz and i'm julian glover. >> that fire started a few hours ago, but it looks like firefighters finally have this thing under control. we check in now with abc seven news reporter lauren martinez, who got to the scene a while ago. what's the latest status there? lauren >> well, julian and emma, i just got off the phone with the interim fire deputy chief from redwood fire, and he tells me that the fire is out. we're not seeing as much smoke as we did when we got to the...
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i'm julian glover. >> the president started off his day taking off from marina green and is now well onto his way to seattle. >> the president held two fundraising events today on the peninsula before boarding air force one just over a half an hour ago at moffett field. he attended events with wealthy donors in silicon valley. mr. biden, expected to arrive in seattle in just over an hour, and he'll be holding more campaign events there tonight and tomorrow. >> and this is the president's first trip back to the bay area since february. today, he attended fundraisers in portola valley and palo alto. >> and as we mentioned, there were protestors as well as supporters along the route. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes joining us live now in palo alto with a look at the president's visit. zach >> yeah, that second and last visit of the president's bay area campaign visit was here in palo alto. and though the president perhaps could expect a warm reception inside those fundraising events, outside, dozens of those protesters were waiting for him with their message. a whirlwind
i'm julian glover. >> the president started off his day taking off from marina green and is now well onto his way to seattle. >> the president held two fundraising events today on the peninsula before boarding air force one just over a half an hour ago at moffett field. he attended events with wealthy donors in silicon valley. mr. biden, expected to arrive in seattle in just over an hour, and he'll be holding more campaign events there tonight and tomorrow. >> and this is the...
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. >> i'm larry beil and i'm julian glover. we begin our coverage today with the very latest happening in new york. here's abc news reporter reena roy. >> former president donald trump found guilty. jurors delivering the verdict on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. trump reacting to the verdict. >> this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. but the real verdict is going to be november 5th by the people and they know what happened here. and everybody knows what happened here. >> last year, trump pleaded not guilty to the felony charges brought by manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. >> while this defendant may be unlike any other in american history. >>
. >> i'm larry beil and i'm julian glover. we begin our coverage today with the very latest happening in new york. here's abc news reporter reena roy. >> former president donald trump found guilty. jurors delivering the verdict on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. trump reacting to the verdict. >> this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. but the real verdict is...
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i'm larry biel and i am julian glover. >> the protests were peaceful, but they were loud. we begin at uc berkeley's law school graduation, which was interrupted several times by pro-palestine chants. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spoke with new graduates about the protest. >> professor sayed has been teaching at berkeley law since 2009. >> palestine pomp and protest at uc berkeley's law school commencement ceremony, dean erwin chemerinsky interrupted several times by those in the crowd shouting pro-palestinian chants, let us continue. at one point, chemerinsky steps away from the mic. the chants continued, but the ceremony went on and more than 600 grads got their diplomas. you are a guests at our house. last month, chemerinsky, who is jewish, was at the center of a free speech controversy when this video surfaced of the dean and his wife confronting a muslim law student who disrupted a private event at their home to make a pro-palestinian speech. >> i, you know, respect, respect students, right to, you know, have their voice be heard, especially in, you know, publ
i'm larry biel and i am julian glover. >> the protests were peaceful, but they were loud. we begin at uc berkeley's law school graduation, which was interrupted several times by pro-palestine chants. >> abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spoke with new graduates about the protest. >> professor sayed has been teaching at berkeley law since 2009. >> palestine pomp and protest at uc berkeley's law school commencement ceremony, dean erwin chemerinsky interrupted several...
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. >> i'm julian glover and i'm larry beil. while in the bay area, the president traveled by helicopter from marina green in san francisco, spent the night in the city after arriving last night at marina green this morning, the sight of the commander in chief and his entourage, especially the helicopters the ospreys, caused quite the stir, delighting and surprising people. >> it was amazing. we had no idea
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i'm larry biel and i'm julian glover. >> the president started off his day taking off from marina green and is now well onto his way to seattle. >> the president held two fundraising events today on the peninsula before boarding air force one just over a half an hour ago at moffett field. he attended events with wealthy donors in silicon valley. mr. biden, expected to arrive in seattle in just over an hour, and he'll be holding more campaign events there tonight and tomorrow. >> and this is the president's first trip back to the bay area since february. today, he attended fundraisers in portola valley and palo alto. >> and as we mentioned, there were protestors as well as supporters along the route. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes joining us live now in palo alto with a look at the president's visit. zach >> yeah, that second and last visit of the president's bay area campaign visit was here in palo alto. and though the president perhaps could expect a warm reception inside those fundraising events, outside, dozens of those protesters were waiting for him with their messa
i'm larry biel and i'm julian glover. >> the president started off his day taking off from marina green and is now well onto his way to seattle. >> the president held two fundraising events today on the peninsula before boarding air force one just over a half an hour ago at moffett field. he attended events with wealthy donors in silicon valley. mr. biden, expected to arrive in seattle in just over an hour, and he'll be holding more campaign events there tonight and tomorrow....
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glover has, of course, been following this every step of the way. and you're here with the new developments? >> yes. those votes came down earlier this afternoon. we have the text of those bills right here. we've been watching them closely all day long. and all three of these key reparations bills passed the california senate with comfortable margins. we want to start with sb 1403. this would be the big one here. it would create a new agency in the state, the california freedmen affairs agency. now, this agency would oversee and administer any reparations measures passed. to beli
glover has, of course, been following this every step of the way. and you're here with the new developments? >> yes. those votes came down earlier this afternoon. we have the text of those bills right here. we've been watching them closely all day long. and all three of these key reparations bills passed the california senate with comfortable margins. we want to start with sb 1403. this would be the big one here. it would create a new agency in the state, the california freedmen affairs...
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. >> im kristen sze and i'm julian glover, that dangerous new drug could already be on the streets here in san francisco. >> a city supervisor is sounding the alarm, asking the city to test for the new opioid. abc seven news reporter luz pena went to see the process that detects these drugs lose. >> yes, the san francisco medical examiner's office is testing for over 200 drugs. in every case, the concern is that every year, new drugs are synthesized and getting laced with existing drugs, making them stronger and more deadly. fentanyl took the lives of over 600 people in san francisco in 2023. now now, a new drug that experts say is being laced with fentanyl could lead to an even greater toll that the city of chicago, philadelphia, indianapolis and also toronto and vancouver are seeing. >> medetomidine adulterating the fentanyl drug supply. now, this is a very potent and dangerous animal tranquilizer. >> san francisco supervisor matt dorsey sent this letter to the city's health department and the medical examiner's office asking for the animal tranquilizer to be added to the hundreds of
. >> im kristen sze and i'm julian glover, that dangerous new drug could already be on the streets here in san francisco. >> a city supervisor is sounding the alarm, asking the city to test for the new opioid. abc seven news reporter luz pena went to see the process that detects these drugs lose. >> yes, the san francisco medical examiner's office is testing for over 200 drugs. in every case, the concern is that every year, new drugs are synthesized and getting laced with...
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i'm ama daetz and i'm julian glover. >> that fire started a few hours ago, but it looks like firefighters finally have this thing under control. we check in now with abc seven news reporter lauren martinez, who got to the scene a while ago. what's the latest status there? lauren >> well, julian and emma, i just got off the phone with the interim fire deputy chief from redwood fire, and he tells me that the fire is out. we're not seeing as much smoke as we did when we got to the scene about an hour ago. the air still has this dusty, ashy smell to it. if you look over my shoulder, you can see some cranes kind of moving some material around. a spokesperson from sims metal says the fire broke out just before three this afternoon. there have been no injuries or damage to property. bay area air quality said their inspectors are investigating. they said there is potential for smoke impacts in the downwind
i'm ama daetz and i'm julian glover. >> that fire started a few hours ago, but it looks like firefighters finally have this thing under control. we check in now with abc seven news reporter lauren martinez, who got to the scene a while ago. what's the latest status there? lauren >> well, julian and emma, i just got off the phone with the interim fire deputy chief from redwood fire, and he tells me that the fire is out. we're not seeing as much smoke as we did when we got to the...
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glover has reported on this for years, taking the concerns from viewers all the way to the white house. >> he is here now with another story of a low ball appraisal, this time in oakland. >> certainly concerning. >> it is so concerning, and the amount is mind blowing. $340,000. that's the difference between appraisals this time around. it happened in a predominantly black and latino neighborhood, which is not unusual. what's different here is that this case has resulted in the appraiser and the lender agreeing to make some big changes to how they do business. we're also learning that our report has led to new standards by the federal government. it was december of 2021, in the thick of the covid 19 pandemic, and interest rates for home mortgage loans were at historic lows. so this east oakland homeowner, who wants her story but not her identity, applied to refinance her mortgage to take out money for home repairs. >> what was going through your mind when you received that appraisal? >> that was far lower than you expected it to be? >> the first thing i thought was, he doesn't like me b
glover has reported on this for years, taking the concerns from viewers all the way to the white house. >> he is here now with another story of a low ball appraisal, this time in oakland. >> certainly concerning. >> it is so concerning, and the amount is mind blowing. $340,000. that's the difference between appraisals this time around. it happened in a predominantly black and latino neighborhood, which is not unusual. what's different here is that this case has resulted in the...
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glover has, of course, been following this every step of the way. and you're here with the new developments? >> yes. those votes came down earlier this afternoon. we have the text of those bills right here. we've been watching them closely all day long. and all three of these key reparations bills passed the california senate with comfortable margins. we want to start with sb 1403. this would be the big one here. it would create a new agency in the state, the california freedmen affairs agency. now, this agency would oversee and administer any reparations measures passed. to be eligible, you'd have to be able to trace lineage back to an enslaved person or black person in the u.s. before the end of the 19th century, the bill passed 30 to 7. the second bill, sb 1331, would create a fund for reparations and reparative justice in the state treasury. this would be where the money would come from to pay for reparations. the senate voted in favor of establishing that fund, but no specific funding mechanism has been determined. as the state continues to nav
glover has, of course, been following this every step of the way. and you're here with the new developments? >> yes. those votes came down earlier this afternoon. we have the text of those bills right here. we've been watching them closely all day long. and all three of these key reparations bills passed the california senate with comfortable margins. we want to start with sb 1403. this would be the big one here. it would create a new agency in the state, the california freedmen affairs...
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abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover, closely monitoring the senate hearing and he'll have more on any possible results coming up on abc seven news at five. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price came out swinging today against insurance companies that she accused of operating a widespread scheme on californians. >> yeah, the practice that she says leaves residents underinsured for disasters like wildfires. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley spells out the details. >> alameda county's consumer justice bureau filed a lawsuit against some major insurance carriers, represents 15% of the homeowners policies in the state of california. all are affiliates of farmers insurance and include mid century and others who da pamela price says are engaging in unlawful business practices. >> these insurance companies have utilized a software application that allows them essentially to defraud homeowners. one of the features of the 360 value software that we are alleging improperly underestimate daetz. the replacement cost is that it's based on zip code
abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover, closely monitoring the senate hearing and he'll have more on any possible results coming up on abc seven news at five. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price came out swinging today against insurance companies that she accused of operating a widespread scheme on californians. >> yeah, the practice that she says leaves residents underinsured for disasters like wildfires. abc seven news reporter leslie...
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. >> i'm larry beil and i'm julian glover. we begin our coverage today with the very latest happening in new york. here's abc news reporter reena roy. >> former president donald trump found guilty. jurors delivering the verdict on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. trump reacting to the verdict. >> this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. but the real verdict is going to be november 5th by the people and they know what happened here. and everybody knows what happened here. >> last year, trump pleaded not guilty to the felony charges brought by manhattan district attorney alvin bragg. >> while this defendant may be unlike any other in american history. >> we arrived at this trial and ultimately today at this verdict , in the same manner as every other case that comes through the courtroom doors, the case tied to that $130,000 payment. >> his former attorney, michael cohen, made to daniels just before the 2016 preside
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abc seven's julian glover takes an in-depth look at the groundbreaking work of the reparations task force and examines the package of proposed laws in an abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it's available right now on abc seven news.com and wherever you stream abc seven news. >> new this morning a measure to protect your kids from the negative effects of social media is moving forward at the state capitol. if the legislation is enacted, it would be the first of its kind in the country. a man is at the live desk with how it work energy. >> this is a totally new approach to dealing with how kids interact with social media. under the bill, platforms and apps would be banned from sending minors, what lawmakers call addictive content without consent of a parent or guardian. it would also stop social media companies from sending notifications to minors from midnight to 6 a.m, and on school days from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. without parental consent. there would also be a default time limit of one hour per day for platforms. the default setting for minors accounts would b
abc seven's julian glover takes an in-depth look at the groundbreaking work of the reparations task force and examines the package of proposed laws in an abc seven originals documentary, california's case for reparations. it's available right now on abc seven news.com and wherever you stream abc seven news. >> new this morning a measure to protect your kids from the negative effects of social media is moving forward at the state capitol. if the legislation is enacted, it would be the...