War. Abc seven News Reporter leanna howland dives into that demand, and what companies protesters are targeting. A cardboard cutout of Stanford University president Richard Saller with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment, are greeting newly admitted students at stanfords spring admit weekend. We want Stanford University to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. Its unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set up on the campuss white plaza. Theyve been here since thursday for what demonstrators are calling a Peoples University for palestine. This demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming Political Science student here visiting from georgia. So it appealed me. Lets go. I have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them being a parent. Adrianna, a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group, says there, lined in solidarity with
Feel safe on campus. The reports of antisemitism and how protesters are trying to make their demands more clear. Good morning to you. Its sunday, april 28th. Im zach fuentes and we have a lot to get to this morning. But first, meteorologist lisa argen has your sunday forecast. And lisa, were expecting a breezy one. We are zakharov. Final sunday of april waking up to just some patchy fog out there. But as we get to our live doppler satellite and radar composite, putting the wind flow on the map there to show you that that will be one of the issues youll probably notice today. If youre closer to our beaches. Otherwise, we stay dry not only today, but for the week ahead and heading outside now. Awfully bright there. 51 San Francisco and san jose with 50 Half Moon Bay. A bit of a marine layer from sfo. So that cloud cover will begin to disperse in the next couple of hours. Not going to last too long. 47 santa rosa, 49, in fairfield, it will be replaced, though, with those breezy onshore wi
Traffic mess. This weekend. But we begin with the propalestinian protests at colleges across the country right now. Tense exchanges with Law Enforcement and millions of dollars in damage with demonstrators refusing to give up the fight. Abc seven news at 430 starts right now. Always live abc seven news starts right now. It is day three for the propalestinian protest at stanford. Students are still intense, coming up on 24 hours after the universitys deadline to disperse. So far, no arrests, though santa clara deputies are keeping an eye on the encampment. Hi everybody. Thanks for joining us. Im dionne lim. The protesters at stanford and colleges across the country are demanding their universities end their investments in Companies Involved in the israelhamas war. Abc seven News Reporter lena howland dives into that demand. And what companies protesters are targeting. Reporter a cardboard cutout of Stanford University president Richard Sackler with blood on his hands and signs calling f
Says that his brakes werent working and thats what caused him to go out of control. He actually slammed into a car four blocks prior to where were standing. You can see behind me where the truck actually slammed into a light pole. Its kind of wilted and tilted up there and then it was on its side. Its been uprighted. You can see where the driver was able to escape by crawling out that broken windshield. Trash is strewn all over the freeway. The truck was inches from the edge of the freeway. The truck was heading eastbound on silver avenue when it lost control. It hit a car on somerset street. Two people were hurt. They had to be extricated and taken to the hospital. The truck then plowed into the traffic pole on san bruno avenue and went right through the overpass fence and railing. Out of control, trying to stop a vehicle and its not stopping and that thing, as you know, does not stop on a dime. Full of debris, big vehicle. Were lucky that this was not something worse. Reporter sky fo
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