On in the bay area, as well as the chevron family theatre festival in walnut creek, all on our show today. Robert well, the San Francisco ethnic Dance Festival is a big cultural event for many different communities. It is a celebration of artistry and diversity, and were happy and proud that one of our most popular guests and leading proponents of filipino folk dance has been selected to be a part of all. Joining me now is june arellano, the dance lead for the Parangal Dance Company, a core member of the troupe since 2009, and also with us is a familiar face on our show. Major julian is the music director for the Dance Company, a force on the cultural dance scene for over three decades, and a past aid helping the Parangal Dance Company with its mission to discover, preserve, educate, and inspire the world about this marriage of music and dance. Welcome, and welcome back. Good to see you. June arellano thank you for having us. Robert yes, well, tell me, first of all, lets get caught up
Dozen Community Programs set to thrive with the financial boost from President Bidens governmentc funding package from ktvu. Fox two news. This is mornings on two and good morning. Welcome to ktvu mornings on two. It is sunday, march the 10th, very early. I might add. Im Frank Mallicoat and im joey horta. Great to be with you today. Yeah. Good to have you as well. We made you get up an hour earlier. Yeah. No, everyone did today. Right. We hope. Anyways, if youre saying, wow, its 6 00, you know, not true. Ive got that wrinkle from the pillow to prove that i didnt get enough sleep. Its there, its there. Lets check in with rosemary, see if shes awake and alert on this sunday morning. Makes sense. Why . Everybodys a little grumpier this morning, but. More coffee . Yeah a happy sunday to you. We do have another storm on the horizon, although i think it is going to hold off for most of the day. But as frank mentioned a moment ago, it is a dark wondering, itt 601. At this time. Sun will rise
Police chief be ending soon . From ktvu, fox two news. This is mornings on two. Well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. Welcome to mornings on two. Im dave clark im allie rasmus. It is wednesday february 28th. We made it to the middle of the week. Yes we did. And we will need a jacket out there this morning. Its cooler than it was yesterday. It is cold out there. This is the last day before everything starts to kick in here at. And its going to be a long event here, especially for snow. But today looks good. Just a little cold in the morning. Its a frost advisory out. Although i you know im not sure i buy it but its cold but 30s on the temps here to 40s. We are looking for a nice day that system up north is already beginning to play into the weather starting tomorrow. So. But today its 60s on those temps. All right. Sal is here. He was kind enough to open the door for me on my way in. So thank you, sir. Good morning. Well good morning to you, steve. You know, here we ar
The storm has claimed the lives of at least 20 people in the caribbean and has left thousands homeless. Cbs News Reporter meg oliver is in miami where they are preparing for irma to hit. Meg. Reporter devin, the wind and rain is starting to pick up at times here in miami, but high winds are already battering the keys as Hurricane Irma continues to pound cuba. Heavy winds, rain, and surf will batter the north coast of the island all day. It will then turn north towards florida where more than 5. 5 million have been ordered to evacuate. Tony is fleeing key west. We are worried about the people we love who didnt get out. Reporter among the biggest concerns, storm surge. Think about it. 6 to 12 feet. That is taller than some homes and its going to rush in. You are not going to survive this. Reporter Mass Evacuations have turned freeways into parking lots. Lines at gas stations snake into the streets. Its estimated nearly a third of the pumps in floridas metropolitan areas are empty. Losing
Red as you approach the scene there. So if you are getting ready to head out, do not continue along westbound 580. You can always head north on 680 and then take 24 over, or you can head south on 680. But do expect delays no matter which way you go. Its going to be a slow ride. Right now, 60 minutes just between 680 and 238. The backups, the usual slowdowns along westbound 580 heading through the altamont pass. Speeds around 30 Miles Per Hour. 25 minutes between 205 and 680. Well continue to monitor this accident. But for now, ill send it back over to you guys. This morning, President Trump and Top Democrats are telling two different stories about their meeting to discuss the president s decision to end the daca program. We break down why an agreement on the issue may not have been an agreement at all reporter President Trump says no deal was made last night on daca. In an earlymorning tweet the president reporter Top Democrats on capitol hill say they did make headway on an agreement