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  • Mornings on 2 Headlines 11.25.25
    2025/11/25
    Dave Clark hosts: • Sentencing expected for man convicted of the 2019 murder of an 89-year-old woman in San Francisco who was also found guilty of two dozen other crimes against people of Asian ancestry. • A hearing is set today to establish a trial date for man charged with vehicular manslaughter and other crimes for the fatal New Year's Eve 2020 crash in San Francisco that killed two women. • San Francisco police have arrested a 45-year-old man in connection with a deadly burglary in the Ingleside District. • The Peralta Community College District has approved funds for security improvements at the Laney College Fieldhouse in Oakland following the murder of Athletic Director John Beam. • Bay Area Turkey Giveaways Today • Bars are preparing for "Blackout Wednesday," the busiest night of the year as college students return home for the break. • The CHP's maximum enforcement period for the Thanksgiving holiday begins tomorrow night • The FAA projects this to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period in 15 years, with AAA projecting 73 million Americans hitting the road this week. • 49ers Win on Monday Night Football • Bay Area Weather with Mark Tamayo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    9 分
  • Like It Or Not: Turkey Trots, Watching Holiday Football, "Kids" table, and more
    2025/11/25
    Anchor/Reporter Cristina Rendon⁠ hosts an all-⁠⁠KTVU⁠⁠ staff episode that's all things holidays. Featured on the panel are Anchor Mike Mibach and ⁠⁠Chief Meteorologist Mark Tamayo⁠⁠. We discuss waking up early to see the parade, turkey trots, watching holiday football, talking politics at Thanksgiving, sit down over buffet style, grocery shopping and cooking the night before, canned cranberry sauce, stuffing, thanksgiving leftovers, decorating for Christmas before Thanksgiving, traveling for the holidays, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    23 分
  • Take 2 This Morning: The World Cup Mascots & BART delays
    2025/11/24
    The World Cup mascots join the Take 2 Crew today during the first segment. Clutch, Zayu, and Maple representing the USA, Mexico, and Canada. In the second segment, Reporter Amanda Quintana gives us an update on the early morning BART delays. Devin Trubey brings us a 49ers preview on their game tonight against the Carolina Panthers, plus more... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    23 分
  • Mornings on 2 Headlines 11.24.25
    2025/11/24
    Dave Clark hosts: Female inmates claim they were filmed during mass strip search Arraignment of woman accused of stabbing and killing teen daughter Search for man swept out to sea near Big Sur Search for 73-Year-Old woman Multiple rescues by firefighters in Santa Cruz Cal fires football coach Justin Wilcox after nine seasons Mayor Lurie vets candidates for Sunset District supervisor 49ers play the Carolina Panthers tonight, but Brandon Aiyuk's 2026 contract guarantees have been voided Bay Area weather with Mark Tamayo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    9 分
  • Take 2 This Morning: Political news with Nolan Higdon
    2025/11/23
    KTVU Anchors Frank Mallicoat and ⁠Allie Rasmus⁠ start off the Sunday Edition of Take 2 This Morning with Nolan Higdon. He's a Professor of Media Education and Political History at UC Santa Cruz. We get a rundown of the latest political news happening across the country. The conversation continues in the second segment as the crew goes over floral arrangements with Rebecca Glayzer of Poppy Flowers. As the holidays approach, she gives us tips on how to make your arrangements stand out during the fall season. We close out the show with "Wicked: For Good." The second film grossed 150 million at the box office its opening weekend, the second biggest of the year. The crew then discusses Thanksgiving food and if it's overrated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    22 分
  • Take 2 This Morning: "Becoming JFK" author & Waymo Expansion
    2025/11/22
    KTVU Anchors Frank Mallicoat and Allie Rasmus start off the Saturday Edition of Take 2 This Morning with author Scott Badler. We learn of his new book, "Becoming JFK," and his life that launched his presidency. The conversation continues with news of Waymo expansion. The driverless cars won't be limited to San Francisco anymore, they'll stretch out out to nine Bay Area counties. Unfortunately, a date hasn't been set yet. They'll launch in San Diego first. We close out the show with some news on snow season. Winter is coming and a new fresh layer of snow appeared in Tahoe as well as other towns in the area. Also happening today is "The Big Game," Cal vs Stanford, and did you know Frank Mallicoat was there when the Band was on the field? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    23 分
  • Like It Or Not: Classics Over New Songs, Vinyl Records, Joint Bank Accounts, and more
    2025/11/22
    KTVU Politcal Reporter/Anchor Greg Lee⁠⁠ hosts a smooth and knowledgeable crew. We go all things music and dating on this episode. Featured on the panel are music experts, ⁠⁠Gerry⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Cheri Dove⁠⁠, and Radio Personality Miranda Wilson. We discuss classic hits over new songs, sampling music, using AI to make music/content, seeing a concert without knowing much, vinyl records, cover bands, music as therapy or way to reminisce, couples wearing matching outfits, joint bank accounts, splitting the bill on the first date, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    23 分
  • Take 2 This Morning: KTVU meteorologist Steve Paulson retires
    2025/11/21
    Take 2 devotes this special episode to celebrating the legendary career of longtime KTVU meteorologist, Steve Paulson, as he retires. The show, hosted by Andre Senior and featuring Steve's co-anchor Pam Cook, longtime director Ken Lawrence, and appearances by other station family members, highlights his 40-year career in the Bay Area, marked by genuine camaraderie and unpredictable humor. The conversation kicks off with a tribute to the enduring success of the KTVU Morning Team—Dave, Pam, Sal, and Steve—noted as one of the longest-reigning anchor teams in the Bay Area. Steve and Pam discuss the secret to their chemistry: a mutual fondness and un-planned spontaneity that viewers love. They reflect on the early days of the morning show, its evolution into the station's powerhouse, and acknowledge the "heavy hitters" and producers who paved the way. The highlight of the farewell is the outpouring of love from the community and Steve's colleagues. The hosts play a moving video message from aspiring an broadcast meteorologist from Daly City, whom Steve has been a mentor to. The team also acknowledges the importance of the station's dedicated "Weather Watchers," playing a message from Chloe in Lake County, who has been relying on Steve's forecasts for 25 years. They discuss the unique connection the show has built with viewers—even those who have moved away—who tune in for the trusted, local forecast. They share an emotional tribute video montage of some of Steve's most memorable on-air moments and signature "Steve-isms." Pam gets emotional while reflecting on his kindness and the "silly dad jokes" he would send her daughters. Steve shares the personal reason behind his retirement—to spend more time with his father. The episode closes with heartfelt goodbyes, cake-cutting, and a promise that the friendships forged over decades will continue off-screen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    24 分