He met with people who were injured in the shooting at the hospital and spend time with victims families. Throughout the day there have been protesters and supporters who have been lining up at this memorial behind me in front of where the shooting took place. It was thof ewh invited the president to come. Some believe it was the wrong decision. President trump touchdown and the greeting grieving border town of El Paso Texas were 22 were killed in a shooting massacre. The president visited University Medical center of el paso. We met with the doctors and the nurses. The medical staff. They have done an incredible job. There was opposition to his visit. At one point protesters clashed with a trump supporter. The president who has complained of it hispanic invasion just stay away from this largely Mexican American community. All of these horrible things he has been saying about mexicans. Hispanics. We are not like that. We are not like that. Reporter trumps visit to el paso is especially
Have negative impacts on the surrounding community. The new kpix5 news at 7 starts now with the feds kicking off a major crime crackdown in San Francisco. Good evening i am elizabeth cook. I am ken bastida. Andria borba joins us live from the tenderloin, whats going on . Reporter the dea has already taken 32 people into custody in connection with two hunter and drug families that were setting up shop in the bay area and peddling their drugs here in the tenderloin. My 23 years of Law Enforcement i havent seen this Business Model before. Reporter in hundreds of pages of charging documents, the Drug Enforcement agency says it is cracked not one but two Drug Trafficking rings run by hand or nationals based in oakland, and selling in the tenderloin. These commuter drug dealers, every load or every morning a new load would come into the east bay, packaged up. I did take bart or commute across the bridge, into the tenderloin to sell your drugs during the day and then come back to the east bay
I remember temecula when it was watermelon country, and i was there working. Butbut im bias toward our vintners in northern california. Weve gotfor our event, we have vintners coming from, of course, napa, sonoma, mendocino, santa cruz. Damian and thats pretty amazing. Youre talking about 8 years of partnerships that you have developed over the years. Ray yes, yes, its a great thing, you know, to have all these vintners. This year, well have around 22 to 24 vintners. Most are latino vintners. We have boutique vintners like joseph george, fortino, guglielmos, testa rossa, and even travieso. Damian and heres some great images that we got off your website of last years event, and you pair these with some great food, and how can you go wrong . Ray oh, the food. And then this year, we have, you know, rudy masons falling off the bone ribs. Damian ha ha ha ha. Ray you know, ronnie lott owns tracy toyota, and every time he has an event there, rudy is from tracy and he does his barbecues for hi
Paul chambers in martinez, thank you. It is a long line in San Francisco city hall this morning where people turned out early to cast their ballots in San Francisco. Election Officials Say 32 of voters voted early. In alameda 29 percent of voters cast their ballots and more than half of californians expected to vote by mail this election. In San Francisco, about 65 of registered voters requested a mailin ballot. The polls in San Francisco city hall just closed but there is still plenty of time to vote on election day. San franciscoians have a lot of propositions to consider. The odd numbered districts had five voter cards to fill out. Tara moriarty join us live from the city with more on the voting trends this year. Tara. Well, good evening. We definitely know that election buzz is in the air. Folks wearing i voted stickers. 513,000 registered voters in San Francisco and 65 of them chose the mailin ballot and we were at city hall to check out the people that voted in persons or dropped
This city council to push for sound policies that allow richmond to grow and thrive. They havent tried to be a partner. What they have tried to do is buy city council that they own. And this is what they failed to do. Reporter this relationship isnt going to be strengthened overnight and no one thinks compromise will come easily but doesnt expect any huge butt doesnt expect any huge confrontation with chevron. Many issues were resolved by regulators after the refinery fire two years ago but he wonders, if city elections might change. Richmond has what he calls a tradition of behind the scenes machines controlling elections. I think the part thats different is it doesnt work anymore. Reporter whats interesting to note is that voters clearly rejected the chevronbacked candidates, but last year, people in richmond were asked to outline their priorities. At the very top was safety on the streets, crime reduction. They are also concerned about the condition of the roads. The refinery wasnt