Review of dozens of past Death Penalty cases amid accusations of prosecutorial misconduct. This is ktvu, fox two news at 730. And good evening, everyone. Im heather holmes. We begin tonight with that late news today that Cecil Williams has died. A look at the remarkable contributions now he made to San Francisco in his mission to uplift the most vulnerable in our society. Crystal bailey is here now with reaction. Crystal. Well reverend Cecil Williams spoke out against injustice, leading with compassion and kindness to pursue equality for people from all walks of life. Now the faith based activist pastored and grew glide Memorial Methodist Church in the tenderloin, known for providing resources to marginalized communities and people in need. He fought alongside angela davis and the black panthers for social justice, even if it meant jail time. He was an advocate for the poor and disenfranchized, he told ktvu back in 2019 on his 90th birthday. He does it all for love. What we see is a pe
Noon. Good afternoon. Im garcia mikaelian. Im andre senior. Thank you for joining us. We begin with this story today. Work is underway to transport the carcass of a dead whale found floating off the alameda shore to solid land for a necropsy. As ktvu allie rasmus explains, Marine Mammal scientists want to try and figure out how and why that whale died in the San Francisco bay this morning. A tow boat with flashing lights slowly maneuvered through the water, pulling what looked like a giant rock or mass with several birds perched on top. It weighs probably 40,000 pounds. Its approximately 35ft long. It was the carcass of a female gray whale that had washed up dead near the alameda shoreline saturday evening. It was visible from crown beach until monday morning, when the tide carried it north towards vienna avenue. Vienna means whale in spanish. It was drifting off the coast of the south side of alameda, and we had to go out and find the whale, get it hooked up and tow it to its final re
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After the bell, here we go again. Earnings its game on salesforce hp hewlettpackard enterprises. Guess. And gamestop all reporting tonight. Well tell you what to expect. A debate on whether gamestop can capitalize on the video Game Movement that stock has suffered mightily. A yield of 9. 25 right now unbelievable. Lets start with todays market rally all four major averages are in record territory the s p crossed 2,600 for the first time today joining our closing bell exchange, david kelly from Jp Morgan Funds peter costa from empire executions is at post 9. Rick santelli is at the cme in chicago. Peter, the engine keeps chugging along here. Oh, my god. Its almost unbelievable to today, this was a little unexpected i think we did have positive data this morning. To see the market open up 150 points without batting an eye and continuing to stay strong, you know, its theres a confluence of really good things good earnings, low interest rates, even with the rate hike next week, next month,
They had a plan. As a mother, she fought and fought and fought. We just never gave up. Dont mess with a mother bear. Reporter it was a monday afternoon, a baking sun. A school bus made its methodical way among the residential streets of punta gorda, florida. Stopped and started and stopped again. It was inland now, miles from the harbor, the peace river, the center of the town whose warmth had drawn them to the gulf coast. The bus stopped in the middle of a quiet neighborhood. Driver opened the door. It was 3 45 p. M. We got off the bus and walked home. Reporter we means veronica ord, then almost 14 years old, and her younger brother, paul. And i remember halfway down the road, remembering that i forget my key. But the closer we got to the house, i had seen my sisters car. So i said, oh, okay, cool. You know, i dont i dont need the key. You know, shes home. Reporter then she noticed the door wasnt quite closed. It was closed, but it wasnt latched. Like you could just pull on it and the