Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News Sun Morn Edition 20240714 :

Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News Sun Morn Edition 20240714

We will keep you update on new information as it comes in. Pride weekend in is in fullswing. Marches will start at Market Street near the Embarcadero Bart station and walk two miles down to civic center plaza. If you are heading to the area, be prepared for plenty of street closures. The San Francisco Police Department is reminding parade goers to leave bags at home and allow extra time to get through the security. And not to a bring alcohol because there will be no open containers allowed on city streets. The 27th annual dyke march rolled through the mitch and castro yesterday. Many rode motorcycles or danced and performed all decked out in the rainbow best. Its a tradition for hundreds of participants. Especially now in the difficult political times, where everything is so precarious, basic human rights are precarious. Peoples human rights el impot to stand out and prd. Wh does word mean . For us, it means we are proud lesbians. That are excited to be here and we are not going anywhere. Expect a heavy Police Presence and leave yourself extra time to get downtown. And keeping with sf pride pray digs, hundreds of volunteers have installed the massive Pink Triangle on top of twin peaks. The triangle once used to identify and persecute gays is a symbol of San Franciscos pride celebration. Its crafted for more than an acre of cloth and can be seen for 20 miles. The perching triangle will remain on the mountain until tomorrow. But the question, will there be sunshine or fog for todays pride parade. Lets check with in darren peck. It will start out w the this from the camera on if you plan tot for pride rly. Thats the low gray sky over much of the city. Not just the bay. But much of the city is looking at gray skies. Here the snapshot forecast for pridech the parade starts at 10 30. Plan on low grade cloud in the low 60s. But the question is, how much of this day is going to look like that, and can i give you a specific forecast on how the clouds are going to be behaving today. I have the peninsula outline. I put pride showing you where the parade is going to be. Theres the time at 6 a. M. Plenty of low grade clouds to start things off at 6 a. M. By 9 a. M. , its thicker. So its going to stay gray through the early morning. Little bit. Ill melt back by 10a. M. Cloud have cleared a little but it has the city into the gray. Late morning, by the time we get to 11 a. M. More sunshine and we are socked oaf here the west half of the city. We get to noon or 1, plan on more so shine. Event at selfcenter or cast civic center or castro will clear out. By the time we got to 4, the clouds will come back the it will stay in the low to mid60s throughout the day. We will be back with more on the rest of the forecast in just a few minutes for now, guys, back over to you. And kpix5 will provide you with an exclusive live stream of the parade starting at 10 30 a. M. Today. Just go to kpix. Com. Turning now to campaign 2020. Bay area voters crowded into a restaurant in San Francisco to see senator and democratic president ial candidate Kamala Harris. People lined up for a chance to see her in person. It was billed as a fundraiser and celebration of pride weekend. Last night harris officiated at same sex weddings as San Francisco da. I was proud to be there. Walking up the steps to San Franciscos city hall in february of 2004. To perform marriages. Thank you. Thank you. And lets remember i was at a time when there were democrats around country saying civil unions will be quite enough thank you. Right . We said no. We said no. Harris credited Governor Newsom who was mayor at the time. Her speech was briefly interrupted when a woman appeared to faint near the front of the crowd. She and her its aes helped the woman move towards the stage and two men helped that woman walk towards the door. And before senator heiress made her way back here to the bay area, she and 19 other democratic president ial hopefuls duked it out in two debates. So kpix5 phil matier and i asked willie brown if it was like the mayors debates. We didnt have all of that kind of talent out there. The motives been on program with was like 5 or 6. And 3 or 4 of those were people with nothing else to do and they left the homeless shelter to come run for mayor. I mean,. We get some of of that with the Public Financing i think. No. Youve lot more of that. And in the old days you have Angela Alioto and actenburg andjordan and brown and thats it. Every time. But it was just so many and the questions seemed to be so repetitious. Gun control. Climate change. Nothing new. Well, its really hard when everyone has 30 seconds or a minute to respond. You are raising your hand over who is the biggest threat. I mean, the number of people really makes it necessary to kind of move around a lot. I got to tell you, the senator from hawaii treated it exactly. Congresswoman. Yes. She she is a major in the military throw times, and no one in the world had any idea who that brunet was standing there al know in a i guess a patriotic suit. She was really welldone. P when they asked her question, she skipped a question and went straight to her profile. Thats so. Okay. Appropriate. She did her google searches the highest that night and gets to the point, which i know you will appreciate, how much fund raising is feeding into what these guys are trying to do. Its not just let me connect with voters and let me introduce myself, they needed to get up there and raise their profile. Gabert was one who did. If you treated it other than a ad opportunity you are wasting your time. This was an ad opportunity. You are not running for president. You are running for the democratic nomination. Hopefully you will get the nomination, then you run for president. But until then, its strictly the way of a world visavis the candidates. You know we talked about this yesterday and said because of the format and the number of people on the stage at ti atter shot. So who emerges from the two debates. Who would you talk that. Some people like mayor de blasio or Kirsten Gillibrand distingedwshed themselves by interrupting other people. You can get good or bad attention. I still say, cut the mics. Thats my advice for the next debate. At some point it has to go down. Moving on, today President Trump became the first sitting u. S. President to step foot on north korean soil. He met with north Korean Leader kim jong un. South cree hean present was there for the proceedings. And just an honor to hereou step over the line and i was proud to step over the line. United states and north korea has teams to resume the nuclear talks. President held a press beefing behind closed doors with kim jong un who said we are looking to get it right. The meeting lasted longer than was initially expected. Following the meeting with the Korean Leaders at demilitaryized zone, the president addressed u. S. Troops stationed at Osan Air Base in south korea. I actually stepped in with chairman kim i stepped into north korea and they say they say thats a historic moment and i think its a historic moment. And a very good moment, and heasked me would you like to do that. And i said it would be my honor. The progress with north korea comes after President Trumps visit to the g20 summiter with says beijing has agreed to buy more goods from american farmers. We will be continuing to negotiate, and i promise for at lowest the time being we wont lift tariffs on china. Despite the statements on china President Trump faces questions after a meeting with russian president putin. Where he appeared to make light of accusations that russian operatives interfered to secure him the prez president ial election. That trump Putin Meeting was the first between the two since the release of the mueller report. President trump is on the way back to washington, d. C. And is expected to arrive in the next few hours. And President Trump says that ice raids are back on the table and may happen after the 4th of july. He postponed the raids in 10 cities including San Francisco earlier this month saying he wanted time to perhaps negotiate changes to asylum laws. That hasnt happened. Vigils are planned tomorrow at 2 east bay churches at 6 30 in oakland and st. Clement church in hayward. The time is 6 10. After the break, congressman Mark Desaulnier joins us they discuss spending billions at border. People are making money off the suffering and cruelty and. [ inaudible ] Animal Rights activists and horse trainers square off in the wake of a horse racing law. Were not going to make it. Oh, were going to make it. Woo. Good morning. Joining us is Mark Desaulnier. This morning i picked up the news paper and there appears to be a small bit of agreement in washington about the border. Congress approved a 4. 5 billion dollar emergency humanitarian money to help the kids. To help whats going on down there. But it had had a tough time getting out of the house among democrats. What was going on . Well, it was a long negotiated process. Senate passed the bill we passed. And then at the end we were getting new stories about private contractors, and Border Patrol not providing the kind of support for the families and kids while they wait to get processed. So waed language that we hoped to make sure they would get proper protection and coverage. What was the language added to try to get something done here . What was the tugofwar. Democrats were split on this how can you be split on humanitarian its a. Thats a good question as someone who supported the progressive caucus and is in the progressive caucus. We wanted language that was enforceable to make sure the department, the department of Homeland Security did what it is required by law to do and the courts are telling them to do and they have been ignoring it. But there was others that said lets get it and they prevailed. They did. Why . I dont have the full inside story you have a makeup war majority of democrats but theres differences within the group. And then the republicans were going to vote for the senate bill. So, we had to get it done before we left. A lot of us were willing to stay, but the decision was made at the. How close did it come to gridlocking . I think we should have stayed the weekend and put pressure to get as much of the language in because we will continue to see stories in spite of the extra money of us, the u. S. Doing things we shouldnt be doing. What does it say about nancypelosi and the caucus. She. Is it split . Its split but thats part of being a legislative leader and shes good at it. She has had to do it before but its a constant effort. When we look at this bill and stories about the children, we are facing this unprecedented at the border. We have never seen children coming across like this. Whats pushing this. The basic problems is the triangle countries where therule of law is broken down. They are trying to get out. And there are people risk in poverty and theres a story in the New York Times the family whose picture is in the favor the father and son floating they were making 300 a month so they wanted to get into the United States. They probably would have been granted asylum. Okay. But we have had this situation in central america. What changed on our side that made it the kids suddenlyattractive to come up. No. The situation is worse in the countries. Some are because we have been successful in colombia reestablishing a rule of law and getting the cartels where they are controllable. That is problem that changed. And we have to adapt. We are not doing a good job. Theres a legitimate issue at the border. Too much volume for the infrom astructure and personnel to process. Calm months ago we were being told i was reading its a manufacturing crisis. Then it is not. What is it . I think its manufactured in the sense the president did it from my view deliberately to stoke racial divide in the country. He is doing it. Are other people denying it . I dont think so i think if we had a functioning federal government and functioning administration in congress we would sit down and negotiate a bipartisan deal. Thats one bell i told you about before that would do that and solve a lot of larger problems. If enforced. Thats right. This goes. History we have repeatedly done compromises about Immigration Reform and when we pass them, we say its time to enforce it it falls apart. This is something thats unique. Immigration is part of the country since it was found before it was founded when people came from europe on the mayflower. People immigrated from here. So we struggled with it and the irish and italians we struggle with that. Thats open borders. Then there were quotas established based on which country you came from. Its always part of the American History to deal with immigration. We need to deal with it on a policy level and stop making it a political issue. But you have politics and policy but again, we had a compromise worked out between kennedy and was it bush. Okay. Or years agop and this was going to be road amnesty and everybody said we solved it and we never enforced it. Regan. Regan. P and the argument against what they did then was it created amnesty so the argumentof the right is that will ep courage people to come if they know. It reminds me of bart we pass the rules, and then everybody just passes through and you go okay, now we have a problem on out trains. But they have been countless exam wes where we got it right and theres countless where we got it wrong and this is a instance. We will get at that in a little bit. Because when we get it right some people say we get it wrong and when we get it right some say we got it wrong. Congress Mark Desaulnier. Right, wrong somebody knows the weather. Its easier in relation to what you are trying to work out. I will show outview. Just outside the Golden Gate Bridge today because its the best way to get a handle on the marine layer is up to. And sure enough, its coming through the gate. Low cloud have obscured the top of the tower. Now thats one view on the start of the day. But thats usually the more extreme view. The top of the trans america tower to see what things look like over the bay. U to expect bray skies. Theres the view over the bridge but you get away from the bay like right on the edge of it or through the golden gate and its sunny. San jose, we are waking with up with a few high clouds. But none of the low gray stuff. In san jose nays 57. 53 in San Francisco. 61 in concord right now. So lets track how long this gray is going to last if we watch it on the futurecast at 6 a. M. We have got it in and around the bay. Over the peninsula and burns back through the late morning. By the time we hid 10 or 11, its the city and coast looking at low, gray clouds and it will stay that way much of the morning i showed you that in detail when we went into what toke expect for pride today at the top of the newscast. You have to expect a lot of gray skies for the start of pride or anything you are going to do for the end in afternoon. It build back in again by sunset. We will see the low clouds overtake the city and work their way out over the by a. This is a healthy influence on the day. As far as what it means for the rest of us. Sunshine inland. 88 in concord. San jose topping out at 80. Santa rosa with 82 and plenty of sunshine. 77 in redwood city and mountainview at 75. We are leaving behind, we have this one fire clouds thats been overhead all night. Thats clearing out. We are going to get more sunshine but will feel the influence of the weak area of low pressure that broke up into a bunch of low areas of low pressure thats been holding the weather much the way its been and we are not going to see a change here at all, really, in the next over next 7 days. I mean, its going to stay in the mid80s for highs through until we geto the end of the coming week and we will be near 90 inland. It will warm up. 4th of july locks great. A little above average and plenty of sunshine if you make your plans now. And thats coming fast, guys. I know we were focus on pride as we shed be but 4th of july is thursday. I cant believe its july. I just. Fast. Yeah. We have fast forwarded through half of the year. We. Yes. And it gets by quick. And at least it will be sunny. Animal rights activist want to end horse racing at Alameda County fair. This is coming as they face new scrutiny. 30 horses died in santa anita since december. Yesterday protesters stood at the main gates of Alameda County fair to ask people be made at northern ndfataes. Reporter races are scheduled to continue. Long time giants ceo larry baer is returning to the team after a three month suspension. He is coming back on tuesday e was suspended without pay after getting no a public altercation with his wife all captured on video. He will keep the title of ceo but will have less power. The rob dean will stay in charge. Giants responded with a tweet larry is participated in regular Counseling Program and recommitted himself to the organization. As he transitions back into his role he will focus on reconnecting with employees and receiving updates on all aspects of the organization. Sports is coming up next. We will be right back. Good morning. I know one way to nab gate through all this sports on a sunday morning, and thats head on. Lets give outlocal stuff. Here we go. Hello, my feathered friend. Its oracle park last night. Giants diamondbacks scoreless in the 7th and escobar found a hole. Run scored make it 10. But the next inning bases loaded, this one hurt. Grounded to crawfordp look what he did with it. Threw it away. That cost him a run. Could have been the big difference because the giants lost final 43. And meantime, we got a christmas theme in a

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