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standoff with police ends in gunfire. the incident leaving drivers across the north bay stranded for hours. >> we've already been in a car for like 2.5 hours. >> it's a little crazy. i know a lot of people that are trying to get away for the weekend. >> a frustrating start to the weekend for many bay area drivers. good evening, i'm greg lee and i'm crystal bailey. >> the tense, hours long standoff ending with the suspect dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. officials say the suspect was involved in a freeway shooting earlier in the day, leading to a chase across the bay area. here's a live look at the scene from fairfield. you can see officers still surrounding that car. two suspects. excuse me. two lanes of eastbound 80 are now open with westbound lanes open to traffic. the scene has been active there since 330 this afternoon. you can see some of those investigators combing through that vehicle. it is a gray toyota corolla there as they continue to investigate this incident. and ktvu zac sos
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joins us live tonight from nearby in fairfield. zach, as this incident unfolded, traffic was snarled for miles as. >> and as you can see, traffic once again moving smoothly on the highway. but as you mentioned, it was backed up for miles, snarled for hours. police were hoping they were going to be able to end this standoff without any injury. but as you mentioned, the suspect eventually turning the gun on himself. >> the swat teams are going through options that they have right now to try to get the individual to surrender his weapon and ultimately surrender. >> a chopper overhead i-80 in fairfield friday amid an hours long standoff between a potentially armed suspect and law enforcement. the highway temporarily shut down in both directions just after 330 in the afternoon. >> what you're seeing is the
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solano county sheriff's office and the fairfield police department are utilizing their armored vehicles. >> two hours later, the suspect rushed to the hospital with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> the swat teams did utilize, gas. they did utilize some less lethal options to try to get him to surrender. >> chp officers began pursuing the suspect just after 11 in the morning, when a call came in about a freeway shooting on southbound 101 and santa rosa. no one was hurt, but officers were able to track down the suspect's license plate to a silver toyota corolla and a rohnert park shopping center. officers pursuing the car onto the highway. >> one of the agencies involved. at some point along the way, was able to successfully deploy a spike strip, which ended up flattening 1 or 2 of the tires so it appears that eventually he understood he wasn't able to go any further and just chose to stop where he is. >> amid the standoff, traffic was backed up for miles filled with commuters and travelers
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heading out of town for the weekend. >> we've been on the road from three hours for three hours from san jose. we're just trying to get to davis, brian baer caught up in the standstill while trying to get to a funeral with his family. went up a few miles that way, but it was all crowded there. so we finally listened to a traffic report, which then said there was some standoff up at cordelia. so we decided to reverse and start going a different direction and see if we could go around. >> michelle just trying to get home from work. >> i'm just sitting here waiting for him to open them because i live in fairfield. got to go on 80 to get to fairfield. i had things i needed to do tonight, but you know, what are you going to do? >> understanding about the delays given the challenging situation officers faced? >> citizen safety is first. absolutely >> and the suspect again involved in this standoff taken to the hospital where he was recently pronounced dead. as for the investigation into all of this, that has now been turned over to the solano county da's
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office, crystal zac sos live from solano county. >> thank you so much, zach. zach and the oakland police department is ramping up its efforts to crack down on illegal sideshows ahead of cinco de mayo this weekend, opd will be deploying dedicated officers to deter and enforce illegal activity. opd says dangerous sideshows have disrupted previous cinco de mayo celebrations in 2022 and 2023. opd towed 150 total vehicles and issued nearly 80 citations and made several arrests. >> all right now to our weather. a live look at the san francisco skyline tonight. you can't see much of it because you can see parts of the bay bridge and also some of those clouds rolling in, obscuring that view as we prepare for a big weekend change, let's bring in meteorologist mark tamayo mark. rain is on the way. >> yeah, that's right greg, we have been dealing with temperatures, enjoying temperatures in the 70s and the 80s for parts of the bay area over the past few days. it will be an abrupt change as we move into your saturday. so this was
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the scene today looking out toward ocean beach. it was a warm day today. lots of 70s in the lower 80s. tomorrow the rainfall makes a comeback. first thing tomorrow morning, and temperatures struggling to make it into the low 60s. so there's the satellite showing you our next system approaching northern california. rainfall expectations more than just a few sprinkles, about a half an inch to possibly an inch. winds will be up there on 25 to 35 miles an hour. and in the sierra we have a winter storm warning in the middle of spring. this was the scene today. as you can see, that winter storm warning goes into goes into effect tomorrow morning, 11 a.m. saturday, all the way until 8 a.m. sunday. and snowfall potentially could be around 6 to 18in, maybe even some additional amounts for the for the higher crests of the sierra. so here is the incoming system. right now we have low clouds, some mid level clouds moving into the bay area. the bulk of the rainfall right now is right around eureka, right around cape mendocino. but this action will be approaching the area as we do head into your saturday morning. and i would plan on some
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rainfall and could be heavy at times for your saturday. we'll talk more about the timing with your full update coming up in just a few minutes. >> mark. we'll see you soon. thank you. a heckler clashed with protesters at stanford university tonight. the man could be seen shouting at the group and pushing a student outside of pro-palestine and prayer vigil. this is protests at colleges around the country have turned violent in recent days. ktvu joey jorda is live from stanford with what the university and protests are saying tonight, joey. >> well, greg, that man showed up here to a peaceful protest just before 8:00 tonight, shouting at protesters. then shoving one of them right before the cameras, before those officers raced across campus to take him into custody. >> get off of me! >> a counter protester shows up to a pro-palestine prayer vigil during a protest at stanford on friday night and is caught on cell phone video shouting and pushing a protester. he is then seen resisting law enforcement commands and is escorted away with the help of campus security
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. before talking to ktvu, i said you to them. >> they came and put me in cuffs. >> the heckler is then put into a patrol car and take it away, leaving protesters frustrated. >> we can't even grieve peacefully. >> the group that includes students and professors have been camping out at white plaza for over a week and are concerned about their safety. >> people keep shouting at us and people take pictures of us trying to dox us. and of course, i don't feel safe. >> social media is abuzz with images of an unknown person on campus this week wearing what's described by stanford as a hamas headband. the university contacted the fbi after seeing the photos. a spokesperson for the university saying, we find this deeply disturbing as hamas is designated a terrorist organization by the us government, not justifying it. >> i'm saying that it's not us. we don't even agree with it. >> dozens of tents are set up at stanford university's white plaza, where pro-palestine demonstrators are calling for the university to cut ties with
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companies supporting israel's war against hamas. >> a palestinian life is also worth the same value as any other life on earth. >> the university encourages peaceful expression of free speech, but is aware of campus outsiders taking part in the protest who could face arrest, according to the university. overnight camping is not allowed on white plaza, and those students could be disciplined. now, it's unclear if that man is an actual student here at stanford. we're waiting to hear back tonight from law enforcement on whether he was detained or actually arrested and what he may be charged with. greg josé horta live at stanford for us tonight. >> joey. thank you. in southern california, authorities are now on constant patrol at ucla. the los angeles police department even set up a staging center at the university today. this comes after 210 protesters were arrested early yesterday morning
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following a week long camp in at royce quad. the encampment has now been completely dismantled, with only graffiti remaining. tonight, students on both sides of the protest say they are frustrated with how the university handled the situation . >> when i was stabbed with a metal rod by one of the counter protesters, also very painful was the hammer that was thrown on my leg. and while that all happened, chancellor gene block watched on from royce hall and did nothing. it hurt a lot of jewish students on campus, and it made us feel incredibly uneasy. >> ucla chancellor gene block says the encampment became a focal point for serious violence and put many students in harm's way. he says after several failed attempts at trying to get protesters to leave, lapd was needed to clear the encampment. >> also down south, big news at uc riverside, where the school's chancellor and leaders of the student encampment have reached a peaceful agreement. pro-palestinian demonstrators plan to clear their encampment by midnight tonight. the deal includes the formation of a task
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force that would review the university's investments. meanwhile, faculty at pomona college have voted in favor of divesting from companies they said are funding israel's war in gaza. the vote is not binding, but seeks to encourage dialog with the college's board and other universities have also reached deals with protesters. brown, northwestern and rutgers are among the schools that have reached peaceful agreements that have included further discussions on divestment, encampment on those campuses are cleared, were cleared earlier this week, columbia university's president said today. >> the school did try to make a deal with the protesting student body ahead of the building occupation that prompted police presence and led to several arrests. >> academic leaders talked with students for eight days and nights. the university made a sincere and good offer, but it was not accepted by the manhattan district attorney's office is investigating the occupation in new york city.
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>> officials say 32 of the 112 protesters arrested at columbia were not affiliated with the school. today in new york, police officers raided and dismantled pro-palestinian encampments at nyu and nearby liberal arts college. the new school. this was at the request of university officials. 56 people were arrested between both schools, and the heated protests and responses from colleges and law enforcement are raising questions about the ethics of schools shutting down protests. >> jessica levinson, a law professor at loyola marymount university, says universities can legally reprimand students, but only under specific guidelines. >> the main thing to look for is to make sure that it's not just we don't like you, it's anybody in your position would be suspended or expelled that there is precedent to look at or there's guidance from the course of conduct at that particular school. >> levinson said that determining when the protests transform into potentially
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illegal and criminal activity has has to be determined on a case by case basis. >> movement and ceasefire talks between israel and hamas coming up later tonight, the one week deadline that has now been put on the table. >> but first, a shootout at san jose hotel wounds two police officers. the domestic violence suspect who opened fire while the officers were trying to protect a family, plus a special prom for teens who otherwise would not be able to attend one. >> we'll take you through
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in san francisco hosted the annual event new at ten ktvu. amber lee joins us live here in the studio after attending the one in oakland and talking to patients about what this night means to them. >> crystal gregg dozens of patients attended the prom held here in oakland. they range in age from 15 to 20. the 20 year old tells me this is a dream come true. she missed her senior prom due to her illness. she said it was hard seeing her peers attend prom at their high schools. she waited for this opportunity. say cheese a night to make milestone memories for young patients at benioff children's hospital, oakland. this is the 2024 prom. i'm 20
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years old. >> my senior prom. i did not get to attend because i was in the hospital and i was really upset. >> janiya smith tells me she suffers from sickle cell anemia. she has been in and out of the hospital during the past year, coping with the disease that gives her chronic pain. >> it's honestly a wonderful feeling, like i just love getting dressed, getting all dolled up. it helps me especially like it's a good distraction for when you're in pain to like when you look better. you also feel better. >> the event is more than a prom. professional stylists volunteered their talents to perform makeup magic from patient to princess, out of their hospital beds and into a pop up salon. >> it's a lot less stressful, like down here with like, a bunch of just people who aren't all like doctors. and also it's like, i'm going to be able to hang out with other people who are here. >> patients say the pain and fear that comes with coping with their conditions are tempered by the joy of preparing for and attending a prom with others who share a similar experience.
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>> it means a lot to me right now because it's made me feel better, and i've been feeling really bad all week. >> the princess project donated dresses and the patients get to keep them. one teen tells me her illness has caused her to miss going to school and that it's difficult to make friends, have fun and i guess live like a normal person after the prom and all that comes with it are free to inpatients and outpatients. each are allowed to invite one guest who is also a teenager, a chance at a rite of passage they have missed due to their medical conditions. >> even when you have an illness that you're able to do things that make you feel good, being able to do things that are fun, it helps your health and well-being tremendously. janiya has a message for other patients. >> just stay strong and know that you got it and it's going to be tough, but you'll get through it. >> the patients tell me this is a night they'll cherish for a long time. organizers say this promise, made possible with the help of donations and the work
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of volunteers. the parent of one patient said tonight was the first time she saw her daughter smile in days. reporting live, amber lee, ktvu, fox two news back to our weather san pablo postponed its cinco de mayo parade that was scheduled for tomorrow due to rain in the forecast. >> the group that organizes the event, cinco de mayo peace and unity, says the wet conditions would have created unsafe conditions. they are still planning to hold the parade in september, and the city's festival on sunday will still take place. local students helped craft the parade floats, and one of the planning committees co-chairs tells us it was hard to break the news to them last night, so there was about 50 students there with with a couple of faculty and we told them and there was tears. >> they were angry at us. they were frustrated. you know, rightly so, because they had been working very hard for the past couple of weeks. all right. >> for more on the rain headed our way, here's meteorologist mark tamayo. >> yeah, it's always tough this
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time of year because you can assume maybe you get a chance to get outside for these outdoor activities. but this system will definitely impact our plans for tomorrow, especially for the morning hours. so rain here and snow in the sierra. here's that incoming system. you can see the rain and then look at all that snow piling up in the sierra, especially up above 7000ft. so here is your forecast for your saturday. some rain tomorrow morning, some off and on showers into the afternoon hours, and definitely a big drop off in numbers. only in the 50s to right around 60 degrees. sunday partly sunny skies, a bit of a breeze out there, but we scale back on those rain chances for the second half of the weekend and we're not just thinking a few sprinkles or a few a few hundredths of an inch. these numbers could be adding up, but most areas in general between about a half an inch to possibly an inch. here is the incoming system once again on the radar here up along the north coast, right around eureka, right around cape mendocino, we have the clouds moving in right now. we still have some breezy conditions and a few spots. you can see concord at about 13
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miles an hour. sfo winds westerly at 14 miles an hour. in fact, here is our live camera looking out toward sfo. solid cloud cover moving in right now. we'll continue to bring in the fog and then eventually some mid and upper level clouds that will produce the rainfall tomorrow morning. temperatures mainly in the 50s. and here is the forecast model. this is 6:00 tomorrow morning. here's that rain band. this is 9 a.m. and there is the possibility we could have a few scattered thunderstorms out there and then some breaks in the activity tomorrow afternoon. and we'll see what happens later on saturday and into sunday. talk more about that with your full update in a little bit. all right mark, thanks. >> we'll see you soon. highway one near big sur is on track to reopen just before memorial day today, governor newsom surveyed the work being done near rocky creek bridge, the site of the slip out near big sur. the stretch of highway in monterey county was badly damaged during recent storms. crews planned to install a temporary signal and open the highway under alternatg one way traffic control. by may 25th, the governor has also signed a state of emergency proclamation, which
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will secure around $100 million in federal funding for repairs, and waymo is planning to test its autonomous vehicles beyond san francisco in a matter of weeks. >> waymo employees will be testing its driverless robo taxis on the peninsula in the cities of daly city, brisbane, south san francisco, san bruno, millbrae and burlingame. the company says it will first test its vehicles with a human driver serving as a backup. it's the same gradual approach that was taken in san francisco. the company is now offering ride hail robo taxis in the city for customers who've been approved off a wait list, and vice president of san mateo county supervisor board of supervisors david canepa released a statement tonight saying in part, waymo continues to ignore san mateo county's public safety concerns, and it's very disappointing. we dispute the facts about the safety of its robo taxis and have had no meaningful contact with waymo to discuss the county's very serious concerns from our sheriff's office, public works
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and sustainability departments. >> new details tonight about a suspect who barricaded himself inside an east bay home earlier this week. >> plus, two officers shot by a domestic violence suspect. the incident, that unfolded at a san jose hotel also santa clara county's democratic party demanding transparency. >> the effort to reveal the entities of dors wh he ♪ we're in the middle of... seizing the date! ♪ in the middle of... trying new things! ♪ in the middle of the perfect pairing ... and parking it here for the night! ♪ so come get away... together... to the incredible, unforgettable illinois— the middle of everything. ♪
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and barricaded himself inside a garage in hayward. earlier this week. police say the suspect emerged from the home on chance street after hours of negotiations on tuesday, and surrendered peacefully. the suspect has been identified as 38 year old andres sanchez. police say sanchez was wanted for shooting and killing a man last week. the victim's body was found a few days later, but his identity has not yet been released. sanchez has been placed under arrest for outstanding warrants, felony evasion, home invasions, robbery
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and murder. >> and in san jose, two police officers were shot and wounded. today while trying to protect a mother and her three children from a domestic violence suspect . as ktvu jesse gary shows us, the shootout unfolded at a hotel where the family was hiding. >> this is the classic reason why police work is so dangerous, san jose acting police chief paul joseph says two patrol officers lucky to be alive after confronting armed felon kevin briones around 1030 thursday night. >> a front desk receptionist at the extended stay hotel on san ignacio avenue near bernal road called 911, saying someone in a third floor room needed help. >> a mother and children were sheltering on the other side of a thin motel door from a known man who had recently committed violence on them. >> two arriving officers confronted briones in a hallway. investigators say the 33 year old felon, who was wanted on two warrants, reached into a duffel bag, pulled a stolen nine millimeter handgun and opened fire. the two officers returned
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fire, rattling hotel guests. >> they came banging on the door very shortly after, saying that we had to shelter in place. they let us know that there was officers down. i'm shaking. i'm scared. >> the officers on the force one year and two and a half years were both injured, with the junior officer being critically wounded. >> the second officer immediately pulled the more seriously injured officer to safety and immediately began assessing him for injuries as i went to apply a tourniquet before he even realized that he himself had been shot, briones jumped through a third story plate glass window onto the ground below and tried to escape. >> i didn't think anything like this would happen, but. but you never know. you never know. you know, things are crazy now. >> backup officers found him a short distance away and arrested him thanks to the swift and courageous action of our officers, no one else was harmed. >> and there's no ongoing threat . >> one officer was treated for moderate injuries at a nearby hospital and released. the other
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remains in critical condition. but chief joseph says the prognosis from surgeons is promising. briones is also in critical condition after being hit at least once in the exchange of gunfire, the chief says. over the past 15 months, 12 san jose police officers have been targeted by gunfire. five officers have been hit. briones remains in the hospital and won't make a court appearance until he's discharged. the mother and her three children, ages eight, ten and 15, are okay, at least physically outside san jose police headquarters. jesse gary, ktvu fox two news on bourbon street in san francisco. >> that's the idea behind a new plan. >> plus. >> i don't really see us in a competition with the chinese, 50 years ago, john and young and i wanted to land on the back side of the moon. >> a space hero who made history more than 50 years ago. >> speaking today at a conference in san francisco, his thoughts on the future of nasa and space travel. >> and can the oakland a's extend their four game win
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a resolution demanding transparency behind a controversial recount in the race for congress. the recount, funded by a new political action committee, pushed assembly member evan lowe to second place, securing him a run off spot against former san jose mayor sam liccardo and leaving santa clara county supervisor joe simitian out of the race. the resolution demands the donors behind the superpac are identified. it isn't required to reveal its donors until july 15th. the race is for the seat currently occupied by anna eshoo, who will be retiring after 32 years in congress.
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>> president biden today awarded the presidential medal of freedom to 19 people, including several with bay area connections. >> her resolve on january 6th, 2021, helped guide america through one of our darkest days. for her efforts to protect freedom and democracy, nancy pelosi will be known forever as the greatest speaker of the house in american history. >> former house speaker, san francisco congresswoman nancy pelosi was among those who received the nation's highest civilian honor. another recipient is clarence jones. he's a scholar in residence at stanford and civil rights activist who helped write doctor martin luther king jr. s i have a dream speech. also, former stanford swimmer katie ledecky. she's the most decorated female swimmer in history, with seven olympic gold medals and 21 world championship gold medals. congresswoman pelosi shared a message of gratitude for her award, writing on ecs. freedom is the vision of our founders, the goal of our men and women in uniform, and our promise to our children with reverence for
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freedom and respect for all who have received it. i am deeply honored and forever grateful to accept the presidential medal of freedom. >> a landmark antitrust case against google is nearing its end. closing arguments wrapped up in washington today over whether google illegally maintained a monopoly by paying companies to prioritize their search engine on devices. ktvu jana katsuyama has more now on the possible ramifications for the company. >> the department of justice antitrust lawsuit against google finally reached closing arguments friday. >> what happens in this case is really going to determine the future of, you know, the really the next 20 years of the internet. >> mitch stoltz with the nonprofit electronic frontier foundation says the case could impact the choices consumers have in the future. the justice department argued that google illegally kept a monopoly over the search engine business by spending $20 billion a year with companies such as apple, in order to be the default search engine on devices. its telling that google was spending upwards of $20 billion a year on deals
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to keep google search the default search engine in various mobile operating systems and web browsers. >> and that was more money than they spend on research and development. >> google attorneys argue that companies such as apple chose them because google has the best product, and that it's easy enough for consumers to download a different search engine. but exclusive distribution agreements can make competition difficult, even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might be a new player in the industry, have to go and dislodge a major player like google? >> goldman says if the judge rules google is an illegal monopoly. there is a wide range of punishments. >> you could imagine mandating some kind of choice. you could prevent the distribution agreements altogether. you could impose significant financial consequences on this. you could
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require apple to do some other kind of competition or beauty show in order to pick its winner. >> goldman says the most extreme measure would be in order to break up google, but one concern is whether any remedies will hinder future growth in the industry. >> the technology will keep moving, but the remedy doesn't evolve and it gets out of sync. >> it is expected the federal judge will issue a ruling by late summer or early fall. from the newsroom jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> san jose is launching a partnership with an ai company to expand their translation services for public meetings. wardley offers live translations in 50 languages and will soon be available at all city council and committee meetings. it will cost $82,000 a year, compared to $400,000 for live interpreters. the city clerk's hope the services will encourage more public participation from non-english speakers. the city has been working to improve translation accessibility after an incident last year where spanish speaking residents were
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moved to a separate room to listen to the meeting. >> it could become san francisco's first entertainment zone. the city's mayor is hoping to create a new hot spot in the middle of the financial district, as ktvu is christian, captain shows us, some business owners are hopeful this plan will bring a big boost to the city. >> san francisco's mayor is proposing legislation to turn this section of front street between sacramento and california into the city's first entertainment zone. >> we want to put a smile, filled with joy on the faces of san franciscans and the people who live and work here. >> overall, the zone would allow bars and restaurants to sell alcohol during outdoor events. duncan ley reopened harrington's bar and grill just before saint patrick's day, after it had been closed for about four years. he says while business is okay midweek, it falls off dramatically over the weekends. he says an entertainment zone would help the opportunity to activate a street like this so easily, and then to have people
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spill out into the street from the business and back in and just create this free flow of energy and entertainment, it seems, is really exciting as a as a business owner, right. the mayor says the legislation is part of her plan to revitalize the downtown. >> my 30 by 30 plan to bring 30,000 students and residents to downtown by 2030. and some excitement of residents, businesses, restaurants. but fun has to be a part of the mix. and what is more fun than creating an entertainment zone state senator scott wiener authored sb 76, allowing san francisco to create the entertainment zone and says it won't mean nonstop mardi gras. >> i saw a headline this morning about bourbon street. and yes, new orleans is a lot of fun. nashville is a lot of fun, but there are a bunch of states that have done this michigan, ohio. >> so i believe new jersey visitors to the area like these business students from uc berkeley say it's a great idea.
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>> the city is quiet now. a lot of people are moving out to the south bay. so if this is the way to keep the younger generation and make it like a fun place, that would be such a good idea. >> but not everyone is so sure it'll work. >> it's definitely interesting. and they do something down here. it's been pretty bad. i mean, i'm not sure how many people are going to make it all the way down here. it's kind of pretty far from all the other entertainment in the city, right now. >> san francisco is the only city that can have these kinds of entertainment zones. but state senator scott wiener is working on legislation to change that so that other cities can have entertainment zones if they want to. in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu, fox two news. >> a group of children who lost one of their friends to gun violence gathered in san francisco today to remember him and raise money for a shared cause. the organization paws for pearce's place was named after a young boy named pearce, who was killed three years ago by his father. today, family and friends held a dog competition in civic center while raising money for a gun buyback program. pearce's mother told us the goal
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is to help ensure that firearms are permanently removed from circulation. it's 100% kid led by his classmates. >> here's his classmates that live through all of this. >> and with united players, kids who all have gun violence in their life and they're really facing it. they're facing being a victim of gun violence, of being a survivor of the pain of gun violence and we're trying to help them turn it into something triumphant. >> today's event raised $83,000 for gun violence prevention. >> coming up at 11, a drug maker has agreed to pay millions of dollars in connection to the country's opioid epidemic. the partnership, the same company formed this week with the state of california to. >> and our warm weather stretch has come to an end. we're talking about an abrupt change as we start off the weekend. more clouds, cooler temperatures, and the rainfall making a comeback. we'll talk more about this saturday system with your full update coming up. >> but first, a texas congressman accused of taking hundreds of thousand of dollars
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reopened just in time. recreation in lewiston, maine, held a ribbon cutting ceremony today, six months after eight people were shot and killed. ten others were killed at a nearby pool hall. it was the deadliest shooting in maine's history. the gunman killed himself two days later. lewiston's mayor said the reopening represents the community standing back up again. >> one of the highest profile witnesses in former president trump's so-called hush money trial took the stand in new york today. former top aide hope hicks was questioned about key events during the 2016 presidential campaign. she was specifically asked about her work with trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, and the 2016 access hollywood tape, where
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trump is heard making lewd remarks. lawyers also questioned a forensic investigator who went through michael cohen's phones, and a paralegal who monitored all of trump's social media posts. >> a texas congressman has been indicted on conspiracy and bribery charges. the justice department accuses democrat henry cuellar and his wife, imelda, of taking $600,000 in bribes from an azerbaijan based energy company and a mexican bank in order to advance those nation's interests in the u.s. the couple was arrested and then released on bond. cuellar has denied the allegations, saying in a statement he and his wife are innocent. >> israel has given hamas one week to agree to the latest cease fire proposal, or it will begin an offensive on the city of rafah in the southern gaza strip. the wall street journal is citing egyptian officials who say hamas top leader has not responded to the deal yet. it would reportedly see as many as 33 israeli hostages released in
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exchange for possibly hundreds of palestinian prisoners. hamas says it's sending negotiators from egypt to continue the cease fire talks. >> bay fc gearing up for a big celebration this weekend ahead of its home game. the special event that aims to recognize multiple cultures plus a space hero in san francisco today. >> after the break, the nasa conference that brought a retired astronaut to the city and a storm is moving closer to the bay area tonight, meteor ogists mark amay is ♪ ♪ get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪
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