Abc 7 news desk. Breaking news at the live desk this morning. A cruise member from the grand princess cruise ship has died. Sky 7 is flying over the cruise ship right now. We want to get you that so you can see the area. The crew member died in a San Francisco hospital after being tra transferred off the ship last month. Hundreds of workers remain on the grand princess docked at its home port in the San Francisco cruise terminal. 14day quarantine ends tomorrow. A coalition of unity groups and experts will hold an Emergency Press conference later today. Theyll be talking about worker safety, as well as testing. Reggie, ill send it over to you. I had forgotten that that ship is still here in the bay area. Bay Area Public Health officials are now recommending that you wear a face cover when youre out in public. We are talking about cloth face coverings, not the n95 specialized mask that people in the hospitals need. Amy hollyfield is live in walnut creek with more on this. Amy . There hav
National organizations held a meeting in San Francisco so that we could be a part of the around prop 187 and see some of the and the organizer thing firsthand. So that was a really important part of my the early part of my career. And its coming full circle now today. And of course, the ripples prop 187 have been felt throughout the last 30 years, throughout my entire career. Today we have a really distinguished of panelists who are here to discuss prop 187 and its aftermath. Im going to introduce everybody very briefly here to my left, we have gustavo arellano. Hes columnist at the los angeles times, where he covers politics and issues in Southern California. He previously wrote a column called, ask a mexican, and that is also a book now. Correct. And hes also the author of taco usa how mexican conquered america. Next, we have veronica terriquez. She is a professor in the department of chicano and Central American studies, and she is a director of the Chicano Studies Research center a
National organizations held a meeting in San Francisco so that we could be a part of the around prop 187 and see some of the and the organizer thing firsthand. So that was a really important part of my the early part of my career. And its coming full circle now today. And of course, the ripples prop 187 have been felt throughout the last 30 years, throughout my entire career. Today we have a really distinguished of panelists who are here to discuss prop 187 and its aftermath. Im going to introduce everybody very briefly here to my left, we have gustavo arellano. Hes columnist at the los angeles times, where he covers politics and issues in Southern California. He previously wrote a column called, ask a mexican, and that is also a book now. Correct. And hes also the author of taco usa how mexican conquered america. Next, we have veronica terriquez. She is a professor in the department of chicano and Central American studies, and she is a director of the Chicano Studies Research center a
Degree murder conviction, finding the special circumstances to be true, the judges gives them a week off to prepare and the defense and the District Attorney begin their penalty phase. This part of the trial is called the guilt phase, the jury comes back with a verdict of guilty of first degree murder. They could find him guilty of first degree without special circumstances, then he gets 25 years to life. Then he gets 15 years to life. A not guilty verdict is always hanging out there but i believe that the jury will bring back a guilty verdict and find the special circumstances to be proved and they move moo that phase of the trial. I keep thinking about sierra lamars family and thinking that they must be thinking, though know where our daughter is. If he is found guilty, is it likely that there would be negotiation that would go on to give him life without parole . Thats always a possibility. I seem that this was talked about before they actually went to trial in this case, where the
Newbury street you can see smoke coming out of the budding. I was only about a half black away. I said this is a real tire. Reporter steve saw it all unfolding as he and dozens of others stopped to watch the Boston Fire Department battle the blaze and overcome the thick smoke. The smoke billowing is almost as scary as seeing the flame because it seems like something is building in there and you dont know if there will be a blow out. Reporter the fire started on the first of this four Story Building which houses a apartment units. Nobody was injured but boston fire Officials Say the fire caused nearly 1 million in damages. It locked like they got in there pretty quickly. They put the ladder up and broke into that first floor and you can see flames erupt so we werent sure. They seem to have the situation under control right from the get go of the Fire Department. Now witnesses say one of the big problems was those fire crews trying to get to the scene here. Newbury street has parking on