At sfo. Reporter because the runways are surrounded by marshland, its no wonder why many birds are tracted to this area and attracted to this area and why sfo is susceptible to bird strikes. The United Express taking off for redmond, oregon, bird getting stuck in one of its two engines. The plane like this one was in the air for 30 minutes before making an Emergency Landing at sfo [ indiscernible ] affirmative. On board, still remaining . Got 74 and about three hours of fuel. Looks like we hit a bird in the engine [ indiscernible ] reporter after that Emergency Landing, a united 737 bound for seattle had to abort its takeoff role when it hit turkey vultures. Heres an example of what the species looks like. Turkey vultures are very large birds that average two and a half feet with a six foot wing span and can weigh up to five pounds. Those planes were taken out of service and passengers had to be put on other planes. [ indiscernible ] reporter heres a photo a passenger tweeted showing a
The backlash against sanctuary cities. E defense attorney a stunning verdict in the death of kate steinle, the backlash against and where he cities and the Defense Attorneys message to President Donald Trump. The jury acquitted undocumented immigrant josi garcia on the most serious charges, murder and manslaughter. The only conviction, felony possession of a firearm. The reaction is pouring in from San Francisco to washington dc. Andria borba begins team coverage, she was in the courtroom and the verdict came down and she is on the peer where kate was killed. Reporter elizabeth, ken, the story began here on july 1, 2015. Tonight, a small crowd has gathered here on the peer and are lighting candles and putting up flags where her where she was killed following the verdict. Six days of deliberation, ended with a hug between the suspect and his public defender. Two years after kate steinle was killed on pier 14, the only guilty verdict was for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The
The only conviction, felony possession of a firearm. The reaction is pouring in from San Francisco to washington dc. Andria borba begins team coverage, she was in the courtroom and the verdict came down and she is on the peer where kate was killed. Reporter elizabeth, ken, the story began here on july 1, 2015. Tonight, a small crowd has gathered here on the peer and are lighting candles and putting up flags where her where she was killed following the verdict. Six days of deliberation, ended with a hug between the suspect and his public defender. Two years after kate steinle was killed on pier 14, the only guilty verdict was for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The verdict was that the one we are hoping for. Reporter the public defender argued that the gun went off accidentally after it ricocheted off the pier and struck her in the back. Was the first time a ricochet was charged as a firstdegree murder. This made its way to a trial courtroom for reason, it made her way to a co
Over at the bay bridge toll plaza, a few cars backing up in the cash lanes. 10 minutes into San Francisco. The verdict of the trial of the man who murdered kate steinle, he was acquitted on murder and manslaughter. He was convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm. Kpix 5s andria borba reports. Reporter six days of deliberations in the case of Jose Ines Garcia zarate ended with a hug between the suspect and his public defender Matt Gonzalez. Two years after kate steinle was killed on pier 14, the only guilty verdict for zarate was for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The verdict that came in today was not one we were hoping for. Reporter public defender Matt Gonzalez argued that the gun went on accidentally before a bullet ricocheted off the concrete pier and struck steinle in the back. It was the first time a ricochet bullet case was charged as a firstdegree murder in San Francisco. This case made its way to a trial courtroom for a reason. It made it its way to a t
Paola gianturco has documented womens issues in 62 countries. Her images have been in the United Nations and field museum in chicago among other risky dislocations. She is lectured internationally and says on the Advisory Board of three nonprofits. During this evening the corridor and granddaughter turn on along with her sister alex launched a childrens program. She conducted interviews with activists girls in 13 Different Countries and not only wrote sections of the book, also contributed many images. Each present wonder grow changing our world please join me in welcoming Paola Gianturco and alex sangster. [applause] [inaudible] using creativity and confidence and determination. [inaudible] i can stand over here, good idea thank you alex. All over the world, girls are trafficked, married off to young, denied education, denied equality, and more. But, there is good news. And that is that groups of girls are gathering together, they are finding strength in numbers. And they are fighting