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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Fox 2 News At 4pm 20170629

Partyline vote, the house passed two immigration bills that President Trump had pushed for including kates law. X named after a 32yearold woman shot and killed in San Francisco. The legislation is a key priority of President Trump and part in it immigration agenda. We have more in the developing story. More in the bill and what critics are saying right now. Reporter kate was walking arm and arm with her father 114 wish you were shot and killed allegedly by an undocumented immigrant. Her family has been seeking justice and stronger immigration laws. Kates law would impose mandatory minimum sentences and criminal immigrants to reenter the u. S. After being deported. He was arrested in the shooting two years ago. Is still awaiting trial. Verse of the bill say he should never have been in the u. S. Since had already been deported five times. Critics a study by the Cato Institute says the law would not have prevented her death. In recent years, Border Patrol caught him every time he attempted to cross. He was only in the city because the u. S. Justice department failed to do its job. In the time of letting the worst criminals back in our country over and over and over again must stop. The process begins again today. Reporter kates law has been entered is before and failed to get enough votes to pass last year. This afternoon, President Trump expressed hope that this time would be different. He tweeted houses past kates law, hopefully, senate will follow. The bill will need 60 votes. Eight democrats have to sign on to send it to the president. House of representatives also approved the second bill targeting sanctuary cities that what included many here in california. It is beyond my comprehension why officials want to enforce the laws of the nation as i am would actively discourage or prevent Law Enforcement agencies from upholding the laws of the United States. Why they would set public funds aside to pay for the legal representation of illegal aliens who are also lawbreakers. Then no sanctuary act would strip cities of funding if they interfere with federal immigration laws by for bidding Law Enforcement to cooperate with federal authorities. We are following breaking news. It is coming from the south bay. The system east san jose. Live pictures from sky fox of a charred area. A large area that is being consumed by fire that broke out not too long ago. This is east of san jose. 40 acres we are told were burned. They are getting a handle on it from at least the perspective of these live pictures. This is being called the ranch fire on mount hamilton. We are only seeing smoke. That road, although traveled, would be dangerous. Probably acted as a good break. Looks like they have this under control. 50 containment. A little east of san jose. Mount hamilton. Everything is pretty tender out there. More coming up later in the show. A more restrictive version of the president travel ban takes affect just about an hour from now. does not expected to bring the protest that happened back in january. The u. S. Supreme court held parts of the order including the six majority countries. People who cannot prove a close relationship with a person, business, or School Must Wait 90 days to enter. By that sfo with more on the ban. You are hearing about planned protest. Reporter that is right. Members of the group refuse fascism say they will come to the airport to the International Terminal where we are standing on the lower level. They will picket starting at 5 00. We will keeping an eye on out. Look at the video. Ahead of the planned action, attorneys from several Rights Groups made in the lowerlevel terminal where passengers entered customs and exited the airport. Residents of six muslim majority nations, syria, sudan, somalia, libya, iran, and yemen , are now barred from entering the u. S. For 90 days. Grandparents, fiancis, the people already in the United States will not be allowed in. Refugees cant enter for 120 days. Only people with a bona fide connection parents, children, siblings, will gain entry. The executive order is discriminatory and causing confusion. Details about what is considered a close family relationship, how this will impact. Fiancis, grandparents, but when new visas will be issued is still up in the air. We have a lot of clients coming in the office concerned about reconnecting with their families. Concerned about traveling. Canceling summer plans because of this. Reporter we talked to one woman who arrived from iran earlier. Shes here to visit her daughter. She has a green card. She complained about problems with immigration. Today she breezed through customs and breathed a sigh of relief. The protest planned at 5 00. We will update you coming up in the next hour. Lets talk more about this revised travel ban. Its a pleasure to have you. This is less encompassing than the original executive order. Do you think this will hold up . What they did today was to implement the Supreme Courts order from earlier this week. A carved out a big exception to the order because they said anybody who is a bona fide relationship with people in the United States could still come in but Supreme Court gave examples but didnt define. What we have today is the government has given definition. We have more information. Thats pretty difficult. A close family definition, son inlaw, stepdaughter urm. A grandfather, and, uncle rex you are out . That seems crazy. Yes. The Supreme Court came up with this is a compromise on monday so they could get to majority to move it along. They gave examples but not a definition. The state department points to legislation from 50 years ago which i believe was used for different purpose. The reality is if it were to be challenged, any court to look at it, they are only talking about until the fall, they are very likely to not secondguess the state department. As she said, the motherinlaw comes in, but not the brother inlaw. The stepsister at the sisterin law . I think that as were we will be until the Supreme Court can weigh in again. Do you foresee legal challenges to this implementation . The more likely side is the refugee side. On the refugee side, the issue would be what would be a bona fide relationship. The groups that have been sponsoring refugees want to say they qualify as a bona fide group. Right now thes orders say no. What i read is about 40 to apply dont have connections to the United States. Dont have family members. The most likely challenge would be for those people to say they want to bring the person in, we should be included as having a bona fide relationship. This will go on for 90 days. With the Supreme Court keeping an eye on this and see how that works or well that have weight on a decision they will make in october . Informally they will keep in it on it. Goes to good faith of the government. If it gives the government real Carte Blanche they want to feel it will be done fairly. If one of these groups wants to make a challenge, the most likely way would be to bring it to the Supreme Court and say the new regulations dont fit what you ordered earlier this week. Supreme court could take it up. My guess is they will defer to the government and it is unlikely we will see changes until the fall. David levine. That travel ban taking effect in just about an hour. Still ahead. President trump taking to twitter and causing a controversy. Live report from washington on what does being called offensive tweets against the media. Hate crimes never reported. We will talk more about this study just released showing how many victims are shying away from sharing their stories. In weather, a nice day. Typical june weather. Were talking about a warming trend as we head into friday. Getting a good idea of how the fourth of july could shape up. Welcome back. The new federal report says the majority of hate crimes are never reported to police. A quarter million hate crimes happen annually between 2004 and 2015. Fewer than half ended up going to authorities. Found another way to handle the incident. Some said they didnt feel it was important to go to police. Joining us not to talk more about this. Is the director of the center for study of hate and extremism at cal state. Thank you for joining is. You surprised by these findings . Now, because they are consistent with what the bureau of justice statistics has been producing of the last decade where we has seen the majority of hate crimes and reported to police. That is troubling. Particularly in this report while it shows racial are still the most common and thats consistent with fbi data, these are different samples. The fbi takes data from Police Departments up actually reported crimes. This survey goes to over 100,000 households and asks if they were victimized by crimes. Its a different type of cohort that we are looking at. What it tells us is the fbi data is dwarfed by the quarter million hate crimes the victims said they had experienced. What is the approach . Whats the response . Thats a great question. I spoke with the studys author. At the doj summit. I think we need better training for Law Enforcement particularly in data collection. In california, we have Research Showing hate crimes and 2016 were up 14 compared with 6 or 25 that the larger cities in the United States. California had an increase last year. We know we are decent number, trained police, get involved with Community Groups and have continued infrastructure so both private advocacy groups and public authorities can Work Together to get victims that might be hesitant to report. The problem is when we are banning muslim people tonight as we heard on your broadcast, that doesnt help victims to report to authorities. You have Jeff Sessions responding to this report and saying he has directed all federal prosecutors to make Violent Crime prosecution atop priority. He said quote you can be sure this includes hate crimes. We will demand in expect results. What do you make of his comment and is thats encouraging . s comments at the summit i was at work encouraging. But a looks at hate crimes more narrowly than we do. These affected communities. If youre going to prosecute them, you have to have victim reports and you have to clear it by arrest. Hate crimes are harder to clear by arrest. I am sure he will prosecute when they come in work we have to widen the fun also victims feel comfortable. That is something we will work with the department of justice. Certainly startling results from that report. Thank you so much for talking with us. New tonight. Superintendent of Palo Alto School district is stepping down in the weight of a sex assault scheduled scandal. He will finish the next school year and retire when the for your contract ends. His departure comes on the heels of 18 athlete convicted of a six crime was still in class. Multiple sex assault cases. The school board has met several times since then to evaluate max mcgee performance but the results are sealed. The parents of any spare High School Student have ray smith a 25,000 they say will fund a lawsuit against a san ramon unified school district. The action comes after eight Campaign Video of the office of school president. Parents of the winner said their son was bullied by administrators because of a Campaign Video that depicted torture and the use of firearms. The student said it was a parody of a spy movie. School administrators said san ramon stripped him of his position as president of the junior class. The parents want to sue the district for what they call a violation of his freespeech rights. Lets check in widmark. We are monitoring the fire in east san jose. Can we talk about conditions there . Winds gusting 10 to 15 miles per hour. Not extreme fire danger. This is the result of the heat we had last week. It dried out graphically. We are seeing fires spark up. Increase fire danger. We dont have warnings in place. On the satellite, we have fog keeping things cool to the coastline. Here we come in closely showing you the fog near the coast. Over the bay, clear skies. San francisco, 60. Some 80s toward concord, walnut creek. Heres looking toward sfo. Tomorrow morning, areas of fog. 56. For San Francisco, partly sunny, 60. Tomorrow will be warmer than today. Minor changes to the overall weather pattern as we head into the weekend. Showing you some of the fog at 6 am near the coast. Clearing back to the shoreline. Temperatures from the 60s coast side. Upper 80s to lower 90s. Little warmer for tomorrow. Or changes headed by the weekend. For the july forecast coming up. Lawyers for the families of victims from the ghost ship warehouse fire were 36 people died and made a new claim an amended filing of that lawsuit alleging Fire Department employee entered the warehouse two months before the deadly fire. The worker alleges they expect observed exposed wire and said they told tenants to fix it. It alleges those agencies failed in their duty to shut down the crowded warehouse and its illegal parties. A hot air balloon made an unscheduled landing in the middle of santa rosa. Landed round 9 45. Witnesses say there were two or three people on board. No one was hurt. The balloon operator was trying to find an open spot to land and trying to avoid trees and power lines nearby. It mustve been a fast landing. Probably trying to avoid the highvoltage lines. It is unusual. I have been to the festival in windsor. The high Derek Holland arent new to me. Thing in the middle of downtown is a little different. Santa rosa police tell us they were aware of its coming down but they didnt respond to the scene. The truck arrived quickly to wrap up the balloon and cart. A woman under arrest accused of killing someone she knew in a hit and run the. Investigation that has this 23 yearold woman accused of murder. More breaking news. It involves another fire. Crews tackling a fire, a brush fire, off Pacific Coast highway in malibu. It is threatening structures. This two alarm fire reported an hour ago in medium to heavy brush. You can see on your screen there. Helicopters dousing the area. The latest update from fire officials is to acres have burned. Not a lot of acreage at this point. As you can see from the pictures, the flames moving uphill. We will continue to monitor this. Crews a little closer to home, east of san jose, also battling a brush fire. We are told 50 acres have burned there. That fire is 50 contained. We will monitor the situation in malibu and bring you updates as we get them. For the first time in two years, a homicide being investigated after a woman in her car into a childhood friend that ultimately killed her. What were learning about the two women. Reporter the two women both 23 years old were childhood friends from san jose. Police say after a night out together it turned deadly. Police announce the rest of this woman, 23yearold, they say she was arrested for murder and felony hit and run. Investigators say she was driving a car early Tuesday Morning with several people inside including her friend when the two women got into an argument and it stopped at an intersection. That is where police say it but dont show the rosa intentionally ran the car into her child hood friend. We believe they were out the night before together and at some point while they were driving, an altercation started in the vehicle which led to the two of them getting out to the vehicle. At some point after the altercation in the street, the suspect got back into the vehicle. It was at that point she had the victim. The 23yearold victim was taken to the hospital where despite medical treatment, she died several hours later. Her name has not been released. The suspect was arrested saying that thought she was going to visit her friend and was unaware she had died. She explained held in the jail without bail. She is expected to be arraigned tomorrow. Police say alcohol may have been involved. Theyre trying to look at what the fight was about. We spoke with a friend who said they cant understand how this happened. Funding scholarships for undocumented immigrants. Stay with us. 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He fired off a pair of crude tweets taking aim at msnbc host Mika Brzezinski who had been critical of the president. I heard poorly rated joe speaks badly of me. How come you iq crazy Mika Brzezinski came to maralago three nights in a row around new years eve and insisted on joining me. She was bleedin

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