Like It Or Not Late Night: Kim Kardashian's Skims, Halloween costumes & more
This week's topics on Like It Or Not Late Night: Kim Kardashian's controversial underwear line, naughty adult Halloween costumes, candy corn, gender reveal parties and whether you can be best friends with the opposite sex KTVU's Jason Toupes (@jason.toupes.comedy) is joined by a panel of Bay Area comedians: Cody Woods / IG: @codyjwoods Marcus Mangham / IG: @marcusmanghamcomedy Rudy Ortiz / IG: @itsrudyortiz
Post-election edition | Take 2 Tonight
It's post-election night in the newsroom. Heather and Alex on the overwhelming passage of Prop 50 in California and what it means for Gov. Gavin Newsom's political ambition. Claudine Wong previews the 10 o'clock News and Andre Torrez on the Digital Dive about a holiday food pop-up in downtown San Francisco.
Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
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Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
11.4.25 segment 3 KTVU's morning team discusses the hot topics of the day and gives a behind the scenes look at the newsroom.
Rep. Pelosi getting out the vote | Take 2 Tonight
KTVU's anchors discuss the hot topics of the day and gives a behind the scenes look at the newsroom. Rep. Nancy Pelosi is getting out the vote for yes on Prop. 50 one day before the election. Claudine Wong previews the 10 o'clock news. Andre Torrez on how an SF supervisor is holding a rally for a cat that was killed by a Waymo.
Sense of safety in Oakland & SNAP shutdown | Take 2 Tonight
KTVU's anchors discuss the perception of crime in Oakland and how that factors in to people's sense of safety. We look at the SNAP payment cutoff coming this weekend and how food banks and communities are preparing to keep people fed. Mike Mibach previews the 10 O'Clock News.
Valuable artifacts, items stolen from Oakland museum | Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
KTVU's anchors discuss the heist that was pulled off at Oakland Museum of California, Claudine Wong previews the 10 o'clock News, and Andre Torrez on the Digital Dive with who Roger Casement is and why he's being honored in the City of San Francisco.
Offside in the Bay: Dana Taylor, AI and Youth Soccer analytics
What if your soccer club could measure every touch, sprint, and heartbeat? In this episode of Offside in the Bay: To the Pitch and Beyond, Claudine Wong and Alex Lobban talk with Dana Taylor, Director of Analytics at Mustang Soccer Club, about how AI and tech are revolutionizing youth soccer.
Offside in the Bay: 39 years with Santa Clara Women's Soccer Head Coach Jerry Smith
Claudine and Alex talk to Santa Clara Women's Soccer Head Coach Jerry Smith.
Making Sense of AI 2gether: AI and the Future with Professor Ahmed Banafa
In this episode, Claudine Wong and Lisa Bernard sit down with Professor Ahmed Banafa, a globally recognized expert in AI, cybersecurity, and blockchain, to discuss how artificial intelligence is evolving, what regulations are emerging, and how far we really are from the point where AI could surpass human intelligence.
Making Sense of AI 2gether: Can AI help start your business?
In this episode, Claudine Wong and Lisa Bernard explore how artificial intelligence is transforming entrepreneurship with Jonathan Wank, a serial entrepreneur who’s founded companies across visual effects, renewable energy, and now AI startups.
Making Sense of AI 2gether: Apple, AI, and Everyday Tech with Jennifer Jolly
With the iPhone 17 launch and iOS 26, Apple is finally making big moves into AI. But are they behind the curve — or simply being smarter and safer?
Making Sense of AI 2gether: AI and Medicine
In this episode, Claudine Wong and Lisa Bernard explore one of the most promising frontiers of artificial intelligence: healthcare. Nearly 80% of healthcare executives say they’re already piloting or implementing AI tools, and by 2030, the industry is projected to hit $188 billion.
Hurricane Melissa hits Jamaica | Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
KTVU's anchors discuss the damage from Hurricane Melissa, the ongoing concerns of food insecurity as SNAP benefits won't be filled due to the government shutdown. And Mike Mibach previews the 10 o'clock news.
Bay Area restaurants step up to help prevent hunger | Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
KTVU's anchors discuss the hot topics of the day. On today's episode we look at some Bay Area restaurants who are helping out those in need as SNAP food benefits won't be funded next month because of the ongoing government shutdown. Claudine Wong previews the 10 o'clock news and Andre Torrez on how DoorDash is stepping up its efforts to help against hunger as the shutdown continues.
Talk of the Town
Dave Clark hosts the latest episode of KTVU's Talk of the Town.
Hometown Heroes: Roy Williams
James Logan High School alum Roy Williams joins KTVU sports reporter Keshawn Ward for this episode of Hometown Heroes. The 5-time pro bowler opens up about being the reason the horse collar tackle became illegal, and if he could play in today's NFL.
Gov't shutdown continues & dog stolen at knife point | Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
KTVU's anchors discuss the hot topics of the day, including the continuing government shutdown. Mike Mibach previews the 10 o'clock News and Andre Torrez with the Digital Dive on an English bulldog that was stolen at knife point out of Vallejo.
Mayor Lurie's statement on National Guard in SF | Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
KTVU's anchors discuss the hot topics of the day including San Francisco Mayor Lurie's lengthy statement on how he feels the National Guard in the city is not necessary since they can't do anything to improve the fentanyl crisis or make the streets safer. Claudine Wong previews the 10 o'clock news.
Bay Area mayors strategize against gun violence | Take 2: Live News from San Francisco
KTVU's anchors discuss how Bay Area mayors met in Oakland on Friday to strategize on gun-violence prevention measures, including going after suppliers. We reflect on the Loma Prieta earthquake from 36 years ago. Salesforce CEO puts the proverbial foot in his mouth over his National Guard remarks and Cristina Rendon previews the 10 O'Clock News



















