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Today on Take 2 Tonight, KTVU Anchors Alex Savidge & Heather Holmes bring us the latest on the people involved with the security guard of the San Francisco Mayor. The judge ruled the security guard was the aggressor. Also, SF Supervisor Alan Wong challenges citizen to find Dumb Laws for a new contest.
In the second block of the show, we welcome anchor Claudine Wong, who's in to preview the 10 PM news. First up, Tom Vacar is covering a story on the United States potentially tapping into oil reserves to help ease the burden of soaring gas prices. Still a lot of questions that Tom will provide insight on. After that, Zak Sos is covering a story on the Oakland Police Chief. Rounding out coverage, Betty Yu spends some time with Moses Moody of the Golden State Warriors.
Closing out the show, the hometown celebration and rally for the hometown gold medalist. Tomorrow, the City of Oakland will celebrate Alysa Liu at City Hall. More than seven thousand people are expected to show up.
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By KTVU Fox 2 (Bay Area)Today on Take 2 Tonight, KTVU Anchors Alex Savidge & Heather Holmes bring us the latest on the people involved with the security guard of the San Francisco Mayor. The judge ruled the security guard was the aggressor. Also, SF Supervisor Alan Wong challenges citizen to find Dumb Laws for a new contest.
In the second block of the show, we welcome anchor Claudine Wong, who's in to preview the 10 PM news. First up, Tom Vacar is covering a story on the United States potentially tapping into oil reserves to help ease the burden of soaring gas prices. Still a lot of questions that Tom will provide insight on. After that, Zak Sos is covering a story on the Oakland Police Chief. Rounding out coverage, Betty Yu spends some time with Moses Moody of the Golden State Warriors.
Closing out the show, the hometown celebration and rally for the hometown gold medalist. Tomorrow, the City of Oakland will celebrate Alysa Liu at City Hall. More than seven thousand people are expected to show up.
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