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celebration in san francisco or live at golden gate park, with the new restrictions limiting access to hippie hill, and we have the outcome of a hard fought race for an assembly seat representing san francisco. the election results that show this race wasn't close and shares a netflix are getting hammered. in fact, they are down by about 35% right now, this morning's repercussions after the ah scatters company reported it lost subscribers for the first time in more than a decade. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings onto breezy start to the day. thanks for joining us. i'm gasia mikaelian the bubble coat. my little puffy jacket. so did pam. i'm guessing probably. so did roberta. roberta was nice and comfortable, and she also has a lot to tell us about the weather. any of you bring your umbrella? no. yeah you're the man. you know, you're always prepared. well i tried. were you
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a boy scout? yes, i was. there was a girl scout, so we're always prepared on my honor. so yes, we will have some room developing today in the early afternoon hours in the north bay, but the remaining portion of the bay area we will be dry until evening hours. isn't that glorious? officials sunup 6 28. by the time it sets, we will have rain filling into the bay area 47 degrees in santa rosa. we have 50 to san francisco conquered now. low fifties san jose's 48 san carlos has cloud cover. so we will start up partly to mostly cloudy, breezy winds. as those winds increase the winds will be blowing later today out of the southwest of 30, mph and then showers and windy conditions tonight but meanwhile, 58 degrees with the wind that's blustery in pacifica , sixties bayside and up to 70 warmest location, inland areas. we have your full forecast, and that's still coming up later on in this broadcast, roberta, we're also watching the morning commute here in the bay area at
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701 look at these live pictures of a bridge toll plaza. packed hope you don't have to drive through this or i hope you're not stuck in this. these are live pictures of what's happening now at the bay bridge toll plaza. oftentimes the same mateo bridge can be a bit of a better vet to get a cost to the peninsula. it seems to be the case a little bit, at least for now. it's 702 traffic flowing a little better, but still slow heading from hayward over to foster city. we have to look at look at 8 80 in oakland, not playing around. things are moving. well, at least right now we'll keep an eye on this and all of your commute right here on mornings on two. and we also have breaking news coming in now from colma. police are investigating an early morning shooting in colma. they responded to shots fired on hillside boulevard around 3 25 this morning they found one victim with a with a non life threatening gunshot wound. they also found shell casings and they searched local hospitals. they found two victims with
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gunshot wounds who they believe were involved in the shooting. both had non life threatening injuries. the hillside boulevard is closed now between sarah monte and lawndale boulevard as a police investigation continues . ktvu crew is on the way there . we'll bring you more information as we get it in happening today, san francisco's welcoming back its annual 4 20 celebration, ktvu jesse gary live at hippie hill there in golden gate park. there is a lot that's new this year, jesse garcia. good morning to you a lot. that's new. one of the new things is a lack of people early in the morning. i am hearing that. normally people would be packing into the park right about now and as you can see, is our good friend george gusteau's pans. the camera. nary a soul to be found. there's some people that are making their way here to the park. i will stress that no one under 21 will be admitted. so if you are 20 and eight months years old please don't come. okay finishing touches set up done yesterday
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and during the overnight hours we're waiting for is you 20,000 attendees expected to show up here today. so i think everyone just going to come out and have a good time, you know? this world renowned celebration, the staple of san francisco returns for the first time in three years this year, sees the city partnering with private event organizer sounds bizarre and for the first time regulated and tested cannabis products will be available for purchase at the event. the new development also brings new restrictions. as i said earlier, no one under 21 will be allowed to enter the area of robin williams meadow, which will be surrounded by fencing event staff will check identifications and bags. because this is the first year where there are legal sales. state law requires us you will not be allowed in unless you are 21 organized, fenced in the gathering is a little bit more commercial than like what
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cannabis meant for people in this community. i make more contacts here. just by networking. without the police regulations or anything. we were just able to just, you know, convene and we're just able to mingle together. um and have a good time without anybody feeling like they're they're over our shoulders, asking us for licenses and permits. officials urged attendees not purchase drugs off site. stay in within the confines of the park, where you can make your purchases. you can also bring your own just announced, though again, the gates opened up at 10 o'clock this morning. the festival starts noon to five o'clock. police park rangers medical staff will be here coming up in the next hour. we'll have an interview with 4 20, rap performer and cookies, dispensary founder and ceo burner will have that coming up. in the next hour or two. live in
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golden gate park this morning. jesse gary ktvu, fox. two news will head across the bay back to you in oakland. thank you. san francisco supervisor matt haney is declaring victory in the special election for the san francisco assembly seat. early return show. haney has a strong lead with 63% of the votes. david campos trails with 37% some 60,000 votes have been counted and the director of elections says voter turnout was expected to be low. well this is a unique collection for us because it's a district election . it's off cycle, so we don't really have a projection. i don't have a number as far as what the turnout what we expected throughout to be right now that turnout is 21. the winner will have to defend his seat in the june 7th statewide primary, then again in the november election time is 706 in san francisco board of supervisors passed new legislation it bans the city crime lab from storing any victim dna for criminal investigative purposes. it's a response to word that dna from a
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rape kit. was used against a victim who was suspected in a robbery case. right now there's statewide legislation would ban any california crime lab from keeping rape kit d. n a. in the database. it's not related to the sexual assault. well a lockout of nurses has begun that sutter health aide will continue until this weekend after thousands of nurses staged a one day strike protesting working conditions. the nurses strike was designed to put a spotlight on understaffing and what they called a lack of progress in contract talks. saturday officials brought in replacement nurses and guaranteed them five days of work, so the nurses who staged a strike won't be allowed back to work until saturday. yeah our our city. and more than 100 city employees in santa clara or preparing to go on strike. their job is to clean city buildings and take care of sewage pipelines. they say
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they're the only city workers being asked to go another year without getting a pay raise. also, they say, the city wants them to states that are under federal law. we are here today because the city has refused to negotiate in good faith. they're asking us not only to not take a raise again in these facing this horrible inflation. but they're also asking us to give away our legal right to recognize the strike line. last night santa clara city council meeting the council wasn't allowed to directly respond to the union because the topic was not on the agenda. but the workers say if there's no progress, they'll go on strike may 1st contra costa county hackers may have accessed the personal information of hundreds of people in the county hackers targeted the employment and human services department last summer. the department coordinates, medical applications, food assistance and elderly and childcare programs. social security numbers, driver's licenses,
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financial account numbers and health insurance information among the data that may have been exposed. the county says there's no evidence the hacker actually viewed or downloaded any of the data. happening now. netflix stock is down about 37% after that video streaming service announced a drop of some 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter. the los gatos based company missed its own projections. it had predicted the addition of 2.5 million customers. this is the first drop in netflix subscribers and more than 10 years. netflix says it expects to lose another two in by july. netflix plans to offer a less expensive plan with ads in an attempt to keep subscribers. it is now seven no. nine the public health officer of santa clara county told us some new details about covid deaths over the past two years. dr sara cody says covid killed more county residents last than t combined. in the past 10 years and covid was the
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third leading cause of death in both 2020 and 2021 after heart disease and cancer. san francisco, maybe in the middle of another covid surge. researchers say the current case rates may be undercounting the true number of virus cases. the doctors, including dr peter chin han of ucsf, say one reason could be that fewer people are getting tested for the virus that in the past it's just something to be aware of. but nothing to be afraid of. because again if you're vaccinated and boosted, um chances are you're not going to get really ill even if a new variant comes along for most people. now the san francisco department of public health launched a campaign encouraging people to prepare for the next covid surge or variant. the program is similar to others in the city that we're teaching people to be prepared in case of an earthquake, a wild or other emergencies. well the
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justice department says it will appeal the ruling that struck down the mask mandate on public transit, but only at the cdc wants them to do it. a judge struck down the requirement that required facial coverings on mass transit earlier this week, but the cdc now has to decide if they think that requirement is still necessary. before the justice department moves ahead with that appeal to people we talked to have mixed feelings about all of this. at the end of the free home of the brave finally, our choice. i do like that. if you want to, you should be able to. but if you don't i mean is it really going to stop anything? so i'm really excited about that. i'm going to keep my mask on, um, just to help other people who are still, you know, compromise. we still need to think about them. transit officials are asking the people respect other people's decisions to either wear or not wear a mask coming up. sandy andrew
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teacher is accused of directing threats toward a middle school student. here what was recorded in the classroom and the fallout this morning and more information coming out about the suspect accused of starting that huge fire that destroyed the home depot store in san jose. police say it was intentionally set to cover up another crime.
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thie trust fund that's responsible for paying pgd wildfire survivors arresting governor newsom in the state legislature for alone, according to the sacramento bee. the pg and e fire victim trust says it needs a load of about $1.5 billion in order to fully compensate the 66,000 survivors of wildfires caused by pg any equipment. hey jeannie set up the trust fund with 6.75 billion in cash and 477 million shares of pgd stock . the trust fund is selling the shares periodically to raise cash. but right now pgd shares are trading below the target price set by the trust fund. so, the head of the trust says with a loan the trust could hold on to its shares until pg needs stock price rises time now 7 15 . we're learning more about that huge fire that destroyed the home depot store in san jose. frank mallicoat is here right now, and officials frank are sure it was deliberately set. david good morning to you. dylan gogi is facing three counts of
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arson investigators say go has a long criminal history that includes stealing from many stores and sometimes actually going back to the very same store for another theft. that will not be possible. in this case, the home depot suffered more than $17 million in damage in the store is considered a total loss. the fire was so intense the national weather service satellite orbiting earth. picked up the fire on its heat sensor. investigators aren't sure how the fire was set or why it spread so quickly. but in recent years, records show the store has been cited for safety violations. related to how closely items were stored to the ceiling of the building, as well as problems with the sprinkler system and the fire alarms. it's not clear yet if those problems have been resolved, or they could have contributed to the destruction of that building. it is possible that there's enough combustibles in an area to overcome. uh what
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the ratings of the fire protection systems are and so it is possible to have a fire like this. even in a protected structure, arson is a dangerous violent crime. this unnecessary and tragic fire could have resulted in serious injury or loss of life. fire and police officials say they are relieved there were no serious injuries or deaths, despite how many people were inside that store on a weekend day when that fire got started, if anyone had been hurt or killed, god would face even more severe charges. as it is now he's being held in the santa clara county jail. no bail is scheduled to be back in court on june, the first for a plea hearing frank mallicoat now back to you, frank, thank you. california lawmakers have advanced a measure that would make it easier to sue gunmakers . the proposed state law would require firearm makers and dealers to take reasonable precautions. opponents say that legislation is designed to drive manufacturers out of business. the bill was approved by the assembly judiciary committee. the assembly public safety
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committee voted down an attempt to repeal california sanctuary law. that law prevents law enforcement agencies from notifying federal officials and undocumented immigrant is about to be released from jail. in the past, immigration agents had used that notification to take those immigrants into federal custody and deport them more than 40, civil rights and other groups opposed repealing the sanctuary law no one publicly step forward in support of the idea. it is now. 7/18 of news for you this morning if you ride san francisco munity mta board members approved a two year budget includes no fare hike and free mew knee for all youth. the money says the $2.8 billion budget makes a priority for restoring services that had to be canceled during the pandemic , and dozens of healthcare workers are supporting a proposal to keep a major san francisco street car free. 70 healthcare professionals signed a letter for keeping jfk drive in golden gate park car free, they said the city's he's too
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many traffic accidents every year, and the car free street allows more people to get out and exercise. jfk drive has been closed to cars since the pandemic started. the board of supervisors is due to decide whether that will continue when it meets next week. 7 19. we're keeping an eye on this morning commute. we have to start here because this sort of does tell the story for the whole bay area. bay bridge commute is a tough one. you are already lining up to go through the toll gates. hear the beep. beep of your fast track going if you're trying to head from oakland into san francisco and parts beyond at least the sky is nice. now you look at the richmond hayward bridge area right now. traffic is starting that you can see it. start the backup clog a little bit. it's still moving. but that's what it looks like. right now. let's see if we can't give you one more peek at what is happening outside today with the weather, roberta gonzalez, we are going to be getting more rain and soon yes, beginning in the north pay in the early afternoon hours, then spreading over the entire region this evening. in addition to that,
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it's kind of like a 12 punch because we will have some very gusty winds. a company this approaching whether system the clouds are lowering right now. the deck is about 12,000 ft, and no reports of any local airport delays where it's 53 degrees and partly cloudy at sfo. partly cloudy at minetta at 48 degrees otherwise cloud cover in oakland at 51. we have clear skies, also in the low fifties at buchanan failed. over in concord. the winds are under 10 mph right now in concord, but 12 in oakland. these winds have been increasing as the morning has been progressing but will blow out of the southwest 20 to 30 mph in advancement of this right here. isn't it beautiful? this is the front and this is the associated core. the center of the rotation of this area of low pressure and is now pushing to the northwest of us and as it does so it will continue to jog along in an easterly direction, then slide to the south. that's when we had the raindrops and throughout sonoma and napa county this
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afternoon everywhere tonight, increasing winds as well. soaking rains tomorrow on the back side of this system has another. court rolls through the bay area with the chance of a thunderstorm mainly in the afternoons and in the evening hours. alright, here we go. leading edge of this system. it's approaching right there. sonoma and napa county by one o'clock this afternoon mostly cloudy skies everywhere else, then at eight o'clock tonight across the central bay in spreading across the entire region. by this time tomorrow, we have a lot of instability, so we'll have hit and miss scattered rain showers all day long, tapping into sub tropical moisture. a run juicy system tomorrow with a lot of wet weather and the gusty winds as well and that probability of an isolated thunderstorm containing small hair 14 1 hundreds of an inch of rain by tonight across the central bay, a quarter to the north of us will start to see some accumulation in the east bay and south bay by this time tomorrow morning, and when you have these kind of rainfall totals that's when you have the
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ponding and paddling on the roadways. check out san jose. let's hope this computer model is correct because over an inch in the south bay will be much appreciated. winter storm warning in effect for the high sierra beginning tonight through thursday friday and it looks like up to two ft of snow about 7000 ft. that's really heavy cement snow as well. so with the mostly cloudy skies connect to a breezy day temperatures in the fifties sixties up to 70 degrees fairfield, danielle could also gilroy will bottom out in the forties and in the fifties, and that five day forecast featuring more rain that's coming up a little bit later. david garcia, roberta thank you time. 7 22, the nephews of former first lady michelle obama had been expelled from a private school. we'll tell you why the family is accusing school officials of racial discrimination us nuclear power plants in financial trouble are in danger of shutting down. the white house plans to bail out the reactors from going under.
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is s morning from europe. a british judge approved the extradition of julian assange here to the us assange, the founder of wikileaks is facing charges here in the u. s related to the 2010 release of classified document. now britain's britain's interior minister will decide if he will be extradited. attorneys for his
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son can still argue on his behalf. and new this morning. the united nations has more than five million people have fled ukraine. sense of russian invasion started during the night, russian forces continued attacks and eastern ukraine. over an area spanning hundreds of miles up to 75,000. russian troops are now in place along a 300 mile front in eastern ukraine. the pentagon is responding sending seven flights of weapons to ukraine should be arriving today. ukraine's president vows to keep fighting it's not just feeling no matter how many russian troops are driven there, we will fight. we will defend ourselves and we will do it every day. now there is a preliminary agreement to open a humanitarian corridor out of the city of mario paul today to let two billions who've been trapped there to escape. the biden administration is launching a $6 billion effort to save nuclear power plants at risk of closing. operators of nuclear power reactors that are expected to shut down for
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economic reasons can apply for funding to avoid closure. the us department of energy says there's a need to continue using nuclear energy as a carbon free source of power that helps to combat climate change. here in california. all nuclear power plants are being decommissioned . time is now 7 27, a group of former and current san francisco police officers on the wrong side of the law right now, prosecutors accused them of betraying the public trust. also bmx racers who qualified for the world championships are pleading for their track to reopen. an ongoing dispute to shut down their practice track in the south bay through the spring, and how writers and their families are taking actio
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post period just nowadays have shocked kids younger than him. teacher in alameda county being investigated now for allegedly making threatening remarks to his students. the school district is responding to controversial recordings of a classroom into them. and the criminal nicknamed the happy face. killer confessed to eight murders. one of his victims has just been identified more than
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three decades later. from ktvu fox two news. this morning's onto good morning to you. and we thank you for joining us. welcome the mornings onto i'm dave clark. good morning. i'm gasia mikaelian. it's wednesday , april 20th and we have more rain to look forward to. roberta gonzalez is going to sort of dial in the timing now, isn't it incredible that we've seen more brain in this month of april? then we didn't all of january, february and march combined. it's amazing, so bring it on and let's get to right now. it's our live weather camera, looking outdoors to mostly cloudy sky over the city of san francisco. these clouds have been thickening and they have been lowering and fact areas of fog in santa rosa 47 degrees san francisco at 52 clear skies conquered and in san carlos, while san jose is now at 48 degrees and partly cloudy conditions. bottom line this morning. partly cloudy and breezy showers beginning the north bay early afternoon and sagged to the south with
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increasing winds and then this evening showers and where very windy conditions over the bay area. temperatures today topping off in the fifties and blessed ary along the seashore sixties bayside m. peninsula to 70 away from the bay to the east and also to the south and gilroy. your five day forecast. it's still coming up. but right now, let's send it back over to garcia and dave. all right, let's take a peek of traffic. here. we have to start at the bay bridge toll plaza once again, slow going, unless you're in those carpool lanes will be prepared for a bit of weight as you're heading from oakland to san francisco. garcia can we look at the san mateo bridge? little better? a little better, a lot of trucks and cars out there right now again. these are live pictures. you can see the slow going on the san mateo bridge. and let's see if we can get you through the heart of oakland, right by the colosseum. 8 80 flowing nicely. northbound and southbound are keeping an eye on traffic at any major trouble spots for you throughout mornings on two. alright guys time 7 32. we're also following
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developing news in san leandro after a middle school teacher was removed from the classroom. this comes after recordings of the teacher. making threatening remarks to students were posted on social media. ktvu is amanda quintana's in our newsroom to tell us more about these recordings and what the school district is saying. good morning, amanda. good morning. it appears those recordings begin circulating on social media earlier this week. in them. you can hear the middle school teacher going an angry rant in class about a student he claims was misbehaving. at one point, the teacher references his prior military career. and tells the class that in the past he shot kids younger than that student. yeah three tours in combat and the most dangerous places on earth tonight position the western shipped off that period just nowadays i am shocked kids younger than here. in that same recording, you can hear. the teacher appeared to tell a student that he's lucky
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things haven't have changed and that he is no longer able to put his hands on him and take him out of the class himself. he's also heard warning a student about high schoolers that will beat him. you're probably about 20% undersized for your day. try suggest. when you get in the high school, you were about to shut your mouth because guys like me were way way bigger than you and telling you little funny vinegar. the same leandro unified school district would not name that teacher but said they are part of the faculty at bancroft middle school, releasing a brief statement saying, in part that they're actively investigating the quote. inappropriate statements and adding quote. in doing so the personnel involved have been removed from the classroom. additionally the bancroft students, staff and families who have been affected by this incident are also being supported. in processing this concerning event. the district was apparently first made aware of this when those recordings made their way around via social
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media. they are asking anyone with information about the incidents to report them to the school's administration team. live in the newsroom. amanda king tana ktvu fox two news, amanda. thank you, san francisco's district attorney has announced charges against one former police officer and two current police officers there. former san francisco police officer, mark williams has been charged with possession of a machine gun and silencer. the d a says he took the gun from the city's property control division when he worked there in august of 2021. current police officers kevin lyons and kevin sign or charged with misdemeanor concealing or destroying of evidence. they're accused of throwing away credit and identification cards and flushing methamphetamine down the toilet. saint cataloging the evidence would take too long, the san francisco police officers association says it has confidence the facts will come out on the side of their members. family and friends are remembering a man who was killed while being restrained by police last year. flowers, candles music filled in alameda park last night as family members
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continue to call for justice for mario gonzalez. the alameda county coroner's office ruled gonzalez died from methamphetamine combined with the stress of being restrained by police. his death was ruled a homicide by the coroner, the alameda county d. a found the three officers involved were lawful and objectively reasonable when they arrested gonzalez. they were not charged in his death. our time now 7 36 happening today for the first time at today's 4 20 festival in san francisco, people will be able to legally buy cannabis in golden gate park. for the last two years. the gathering at hippie hill was canceled your bad news officially sanctioned by the city and as many as 20,000 people are expected, but only people aged 21 older will be allowed inside. the city will provide shuttle services, bathrooms and clean up as well as extra security officers. the meadow will be gated off to enforce that age. limit the gates by the way open at 10 a.m. and just a reminder today, ktvu
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is taking a closer look at the state of cannabis in california and beyond. join us for our half hour special. we'll take a closer look at the issues and the laws surrounding marijuana. that is today at 4 30. pm it is 7 36 0. reports by the ministrations may delay changing the immigration rules at the southern border title. 42 is allowed border authorities to turn back migrants without first hearing their asylum claims because of the covid 19 pandemic. the biden administration said it would lift that23rd after the cdc sait wasn't needed anymore. but according to axios, some biden administration officials worried that lifting title 42 will lead to a surge of migrants on the border. a bmx track in santa clara will remain closed for at least another three months while negotiations continue between usa bmx and the league that runs the race track. the track is managed by the santa clara
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police activities league or pal, and it's been closed for weeks now. because pelle was usa bmx to pay more money for the track to hold races. this means local families whose children have qualified to be on team usa in the bmx world championships in july. have to drive all the way to napa or salinas to practice. every day. of training counts, and every day that this track is closed, is taken away from the opportunity of the you know? 12 to 15 kids that qualified just from this area alone. it's very annoying. it's hard to do homework in the car when you're driving somewhere else, but when you couldn't do it in time at home it's way better. last night , dozens of families gathered in front of santa clara city hall calling on the city council to appoint a new track manager. it is 7 38 is drought conditions get worse. governor gavin newsom doesn't expect to see statewide water restrictions, but rules that are localized. but i think the approach everybody's taking these voluntary agreements the
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recognition at the local level that they needed to update their contingency plans, which they've done. provide more tools in the toolkit entering the third year drought. then we had in previous years, and i'm confident we can get through without that kind of draconian mandate. governor took a tour at the hyatt power plant at lake oroville. it supplies water to 27 million californians . the lake is only about half filled right now, the governor says. it looks like the drought will only get worse. but state officials say new technologies are available to help them manage the existing water better. where we take flights up the feather river watershed, and we can measure in three m grids all the way to the crest of the sierra nevada. the actual water content of that snow down to the inch. now the governor says the latest round of state funding will include help for water agencies to recycle more water and replenish groundwater
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supplies as well as developed some new storage at strategies as we look forward to getting a little bit more rain in the coming hours, roberta wasn't nice thing on top of just the water. we're getting its tamping down the allergy situation again , boy, you nail that right. you felt the difference this morning waking up. oh, yeah. you know, now that we have this option of wear a mask or not. choose to wear mine on dry days in which it's very breezy, blowing that pollen around because boys have been a bad allergy season. so we have a bit of a break today with the pollen. and meanwhile, we have the mostly cloudy skies looking out towards san francisco. we will see the rain beginning in the north bay by the early afternoon hours. recurrently it's in the forties . it's in the fifties around the central baits 51 degrees in redwood city. back in through atherton into woodside. it's 48 fremont through union city. we've got april showers today. again beginning in the north bay. spotty evening showers and it's all because of this big,
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beautiful area of low pressure. the frontal boundary has now made it onshore around the northwestern section of the state of california. it's been raining in ukiah with wind gusts up to 32 mph, and the rain stretches from hofland all the way into about the clear lake area. and there you have it at one o'clock this afternoon around santa rosa. qatari windsor, healdsburg and also gern ville. then it slices across the central bay by 78 o'clock tonight, gradually lifting up into the east bay and sagging into the santa clara valley, especially in the overnight hours. then this time tomorrow, we are going to be seen hit and miss scattered showers. but these showers contains some cells that have more moderate to heavy downpours , and also during the afternoon hours, there's a lot of instability associated with this system here, so we cannot rule out the possibility or the potential of an isolated thunderstorm. friday we turn partly cloudy by lunchtime. so today about 20 oh, look at that
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about 2/10 of an introvert in san francisco computer models have been alluding to about 14 1/100 of an inch of rain. so it looks like it's coming in a little bit juicier now, with a half an inch accumulating by thursday, and then by friday, we could see a full inch of rain in many locations even seen who said, because again this has a lot of subtropical moisture associated with that winter storm warning in effect for the high sierra beginning tomorrow morning through 11 a.m. to not one but two ft. of snow above 7000 ft with winds gusting up to 80 and perhaps even 100 mph beach hazard statement goes into effect tomorrow through saturday swells 12 ft at 22nd intervals onshore, a blustery 58 today in pacifica to sixties, bayside is 70 and inland areas. body man out tonight with the showers and wind forties and fifties, five day forecast coming up in a couple of minutes, roberta. thank you, 7 40 to some breaking news to bring you from colma
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here as police are investigating an early morning shooting. police say they responded to shots fired on hillside boulevard around 3 25 am these are live pictures of the scene here, as you can see a number of law enforcement officers there. police found one victim with a non life threatening gunshot wound. we know officers also found shell casings and they decided to search local hospitals. we were told they found two victims with gunshot wounds. they believe those two are involved in the shooting again. a live look at the scene here. what appeared to be a number of evidence markers there in the street. both people had non life threatening injuries. hillside boulevard, by the way, obviously closed here between ceremony and lawndale boulevard as police continue to investigate. these live pictures are going to keep you updated as well as us in our newsroom as to what's happening. we're still working to get more information on this breaking news report that two people have been shot in coma. our time now, 7 43 business in the east bay city of richmond that helps to find jobs for people has twice been vandalized recently with the business owner says about a
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possible motor. let's swing out to our ktvu newsroom say a good morning again to our frank mallicoat as you're now, looking ahead to the next hour of mornings on two alright, guys, david. good morning to you. hi, everyone. the battle over the mask. mandate of public transit may not be over just yet. who the justice department will talk to before deciding whether to challenge of florida judge's ruling and this is something you might not a herd of a coffee shop staffed by second graders when we join you on mornings onto the nine we're gonna show you how it's teaching the kids about entrepreneurship. stay with us. we'll be right back.
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jesperson currently serving four life sentences without the possibility of parole in oregon. it's a very unique case, because i think just as members of the community there's a true um you know frustration to have a homicide conviction without knowing a victim's identity. so this case meant a lot. i think to the community to everyone in santa clara county and the feeling of being able to identify her was, um great. it was great to be able to know. who she was. scruples identity was determined thanks to advances in dna technology. this is the first case in santa clara county to use genetic genealogy to identify an unidentified victim. richmond police are working to find the person who vandalized in employment agency express employment professionals near hilltop mall has been attacked twice. just recently. surveillance video here shows a man first throwing a rock at the building's glass door. he later through more rocks than beer
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bottles, shattering the office windows. the owner says she doesn't think the person is a disgruntled client and says she wonders whether her business was intentionally targeted because it's run completely by women. i'm thinking that someone is just very hateful and maybe doesn't like the fact that i have an all female staff. they're not gaining anything, so i don't understand the violence and crime. police say they're reviewing evidence in this case and asking for help in identifying the vandal. your time now. 7 49, michelle obama's brother and his wife are suing the university school of milwaukee, claiming that private school expelled their sons in retaliation after they raised some concerns about racial and ethnic stereotypes in the lessons taught at that school. craig and kelly robinson today they submitted to complaints at the school's bias incident reporting system and acted that the school wrote a letter to them, saying there's sons would not be enrolled at the school. we could take off a list of
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micro aggressions. we can take off a list of a bunch of stuff. but the real issue is that they retaliated against two young boys. in response to the robinson flaws. who'd usm sent a letter to all parents, saying the enrollment decisions had nothing to do with complaints and quote we cannot and will not tolerate persistently disrespectful bullying or harassing behavior directed at our devoted and hardworking teachers and administrators. alright time is 7 50. well, the dow is up more than 300 points right now, but netflix really taking the nasdaq down this morning major slide after a disappointing report for netflix this morning. pam cook had these numbers first. in the six o'clock hour. you're back now, with more in dollars and cents big hit for that local company this morning. netflix stock has lost almost half its value this morning. right now it's down about 36% down $126 a share from yesterday. that's after
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announcing that unexpected drop of 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter. first drop in subscriptions about 10 years now on the netflix news, disney stock also down close to 5% when that opening bell rang this morning. cocoa also dropped more than 7% as that fell rank. that's on the concerns about the streaming business in general as the economy reopens, especially after that netflix report now taking a live look at the numbers, the dow jones is, in fact more than 300 points, almost a full percentage the s and p 500 hanging onto a bit of a gain as well. but the nasdaq dropping 55 points this morning , and a lot of that is netflix. amazon plans to conduct a racial equity audit led by former attorney general loretta lynch. lynch will join other attorneys at the new york city law firm where she is now a partner. to see how amazon's policies and practices impact. it's nearly one million hourly workers. this
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comes after a push from shareholders who want an independent probe into racial inequities and amazon's policies. amazon says it will release the results of that audit to the public once it is complete. the restaurant chain that spawned the fried chicken sandwich craze is planning a major expansion popeyes restaurants as it is hoping to open more than 200 new locations in the u. s and canada this year. company will also have new shops in england, france and china. more than half of the new popeyes in the u. s will have double drive throughs that's intended to allow customers who are tight on time to pick up those online orders much faster. inflation causing prices to go up on most goods and services. but krispy kreme is offering a tasty treat today for customers the price for a dozen original glazed will be $4.80 that reflects the cost of the national average for a gallon of gas. krispy kreme says it wants to help out customers during tough times. the donut deal is
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only good on wednesdays through may 4th so watch your donuts. go out now. i'm pam cook that will get your dollars and cents. right, pam? thank you. let's take a peek at traffic here. we are keeping an eye on sort of the place. we always start here. the bay bridge toll plaza. still slow going. this has been the case for at least the past hour. plus so keep this in mind if you're trying to hide from the east bay over to san francisco bumper to bumper, let's look at the richmond hayward bridge area. not too bad. there are cars out there, but it is moving, and it's not jam packed at the moment. all right, let's see if we can't talk about this weather. roberta gonzalez, my husband called this good weed pulling weather. is that right? you won't work around what i mean. it's nice and soft, so you don't have to work too hard. i like your husband for the forecast. we should converse more often. there's nothing like a damp but out there, right. you don't want that. and we will have some rain showers moving into the bay area today, beginning with the north bay. but that's not going to happen into the early afternoon hours. mostly cloudy looking out over san francisco air temperature
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wise, we're in the forties and in the low fifties, it is now 51 degrees. and oakland. sfo's picking up a winter 12. otherwise the winds are under 10 mph, also oakland's pick it up wind right there at 12 mph. these winds will be increasing today out of the southwest 20 to 30 mph. this is what you need to know about the rank coming in and out over the next 24 to 48 hours up to a couple inches of running the what is locations and we're talking two ft. of snow in the high sierra. this is the frontal boundary. it's now pressing up against the state of california at least the northern half this system action jogs along will be tracking into the bay area. beginning in the early afternoon hours in the north bay , then spreading in a southerly direction with showers tonight but again, the second half of this story happens to be the very guests t wins, we will have an additional soaking of the rain tomorrow with the chance of a thunderstorm blossoming. at
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any point of the day. so by lunchtime today, we should see the leading edge of this fringe precipitation entering sonoma and napa counties into the central bay easily between seven and eight o'clock tonight, spreading to the east diving to the south and as it does, so, it's going to rain overnight on again off again, and it's going to be pushed by some very gusty winds. tomorrow morning at this time hit and miss. scattered showers in some of these showers could contain cells with heavy downpours a lot of instability in the atmosphere on thursday, so therefore we could have a robust thunderstorm. containing small hill and then 30. partly cloudy for your friday we'll tell it up like this 2/10 of an inch of rain in san francisco by tonight before midnight over a quarter to the north 13 1. hundreds of an ancient sent jose thursday. totals look like this when you have these kind of totals in the morning commute, you're going to be experiencing some ponding and puddling on the
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roadways. so meanwhile, it looks like as we forge ahead, the rainbow taper off by the lunch hour on friday winter storm warning in effect for up to two ft of snow above 7000 ft. with winds set 80 mph perhaps gusts. at 100 mph. meanwhile today's temperatures from the fifties in pacifica to 70 degrees and fairfield and travis and mountain house afternoon rain north bay first showers by tonight south winds to 30 mph. it will be cloudy today with that increase in wind, fifties beaches sixties bayside sixties peninsula to 70 and antiochus, also to the south and gilroy. overnight tonight, forties and fifties. not bad due to the blanket of cloud cover and then pending rain. and here is your extended forecast. we dry out on friday that sets the stage for high pressure building in over the weekend and look at those temperatures up to 83 degrees. by sunday. hey dave, wishing you a great day. thank you. same to
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you, roberta. time is 7 56 current san francisco supervisor versus a former supervisor in a political race. we have the results now from the hotly contested race for state assembly seats representing san francisco. and in walnut creek of ribbon cutting ceremony for a special new park. details on how families are honoring loved ones who died during a mental health crisis. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching.
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59 t san jose state university plan to hold a march putting attention on student home listeners. student homeless alliance wants the interim president stephen perez to fix the university's homeless response. some demands include transforming the advisory board for basic needs to allow students and community members to have more input. they also want to provide staff and faculty with more details about emergency housing and food pantry information. well walnut creek has opened a newly renamed park. it's dedicated to people who died following a mental illness crisis. the ribbon cutting was yesterday for the new remembrance park is in the park. meet neighborhood. the renaming and the dedication of the park was spearheaded by the family of 23, year old miles hall. who was fatally shot by walnut creek police in 2019 during a mental health crisis. so many of you showed up for our
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family cared about what happened to miles and also understanding that this could have been any of your family members. the mayor's as he hopes that park will become a place of reflection and healing well the lineup of performers for this summer's outside lands music festival in golden gate park has been released and the bay area band is one of the headliners. green day will headline one of three days along with post malone. cesar and other performers that include jack harlow, weezer and phoebe bridges about 75 acts will perform in golden gate park. rookie news out of coma this morning, police have closed off a section of hillside boulevard as investigated early morning shooting. we'll have the very latest there and some tougher rules taking effect at the 4 20 celebration on hippie hill and san francisco reliable golden gate park with the new restrictions limiting access to
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hippie hill. and will have the outcome of a hard fought race for an assembly seat representing san francisco. the election results that show the race wasn't clothes and shares a netflix are getting hammered today this morning's repercussions after the loss, cotto's company reported it lost subscribers for the first time. more than a decade. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on two happy wednesday. everyone welcome the morning sun to i'm frank mallicoat. good morning. i'm gasia mikaelian it's wednesday, april 20th. the sun is shining behind us on the oakland estuary, but there is more rain in the forecast roberta gonzalez up front and center to talk about that good rain we're getting. we're gonna have some beneficial rainfall beginning this afternoon in the north bay, then shifting to thee entire region by this evening. hi everybody. let's get to it live whether camera looking out towards a mostly cloudy san
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francisco are air temperature has been pretty stable all morning in the forties and fifties. it is now 54 in san francisco, 50 to san jose and san carlos. same in the low fifties later today, with the rain developing to the north and then gradually spreading to the south by tonight. when's will be increasing out of the south 20 to 30 mph highs in the fifties, which will be blustery in pacifica. sixties base out in peninsula to 70 for the warmest spots of our inland areas. we've got the full forecast. it's just minutes away, but right now let's send it back on over to you. gaussian roberta. thank you. we are, of course, keeping an eye on track before you this morning. we have checked this picture. maybe you know, five or six times in the past hour. it hasn't really changed so very slow going heading up to the bay bridge from oakland and san francisco. carpool lanes. if you can take advantage of those, that's your best bet, but otherwise be prepared for weight always bark to. probably not a bad idea. this hour of your heading from the peninsula over to hayward. things are looking a
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little crazy there. the cemetery bridge right now it is jammed up by believe that's on the side going towards hayward. so if you're heading that way, give yourself a little extra time if you're heading towards the peninsula. you are good to go right now. all right, let's see if we can get you through the heart of oakland 8 18 northbound and southbound cottbus doing great those the lines on the left hand side northbound little slower. if you're heading up from, let's say san leandro into oakland, maybe toward that bay bridge. so keep this in mind. and, of course, keep in mind. we're watching track of for you throughout mornings on two, and we're also following some breaking news in coma this morning. please responded to shots fired. on hillside boulevard around 3 25 early this morning, they have found one victim with a non life threatening gunshot wound. officers also found shell casings and decided to search local hospitals. there they found two victims with gunshot wounds who they believed were involved in the shooting. both had non life threatening injuries. hillside boulevard is close between ceremony and lawndale boulevards. while the
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police were out there investigating we are continuing to gather information on this story will be updating the story throughout mornings onto happening today. san francisco welcomes back the annual 4 20 celebration. ktvu is jesse gary. out on hippie hill and golden gate park to tell us what's new at this year's event, and there are a few changes. good morning. frank. good morning to you and hippie hill is actually behind us. behind the camera position behind me, you can see main stage which will have plenty of activity laters, you pan to you. and, of course, right on cue. the gentleman walks off, but they're just now putting up the last of the signage here inside the park. so we talked about how a lot of these things were being done yesterday. a lot of the preps are being wrapped up yesterday during the overnight hours now. the early morning hours. the last of the signage is being put up for events that will kick off just in less than
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two hours. about an hour 55 minutes. i just want to note if you are under 21, please stay home. if you were 20 and 10 months, you're still too young. please stay home and estimated 20,000 attendees expected to be in the park when the gates open as i said at 10 o'clock this morning, this includes rapper performer cannabis dispensary owner burner. i just grew up smoking and golden gate park. so be able to touch the mic over there, man and have a story there on history burners on hey, i mean, it's all coming forward so far. this world renowned celebration, a staple of san francisco returns for the first time in three years today this year sees the city partnering with private event organizer sound bizarre at the and for the first time, and it's the first time ever regulated and tested cannabis products will be will be available for purchase here in the park. new developments that frank talked about. no one under the u one will be allowed
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to enter the area of robin williams meadow, which will be surrounded by two fences. event staff will check identifications and bags. the young people are the ones who are being influenced through hip hop through other forms of media buy. the advertisers for marijuana, but they can't come in and they need to come in because they need to be taught safe ways to use it in life. you have to learn how to adapt with change. um, you know, look, the whole world's changing. if you look at instagram, you look at twitter. were policed and, you know, governed every single day, right? and so at the end of day, you have to learn how to adapt to change and have a good time. officials are urging attendees not purchased drugs. on the street outside the park. purchase here inside the park, or you can bring your own. you can only bring one ounce, though. police park rangers medical staff on hand here, both
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inside and outside the park again, 21 years of age or older and as the morning moves along, we'll continue to talk to people showing up, saying there is a different vibe this year because of the fact that it's now legal to come in and purchase marijuana here, and it's changed it a little bit some people feel but as far as the fact also that the crowds are not quite as big as they were in years past when people will be packing this area much earlier in the day, but people are still making their way here to golden gate park. remember 21 years of age and older. we're live in the park, hippie hill. just straight back there. jesse gary ktvu. fox two news. we'll head back to you across the bay over in oakland. jesse thank you will stay in san francisco for this next report, a supervisor matt haney is declaring victory in the special election for the san francisco assembly. early return show haney with a strong lead at 63% of the votes, david campos trails with 37. some 60,000 votes have been counted, the
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director of elections, says voter turnout was expected to be low. well this is a unique collection for us because it's a district election. it's off cycle, so we don't really have a projection. i don't have a number as far as what the turnout what we expected turnout to be right now that turnout is 21. the winner will have to defend a seat in the june 7th statewide primary, then again in the november election. time now eight or nine, the san francisco board of supervisors passed legislation banning the city's crime lab from storing any victims dna for criminal investigative purposes. it's all in response to the word that dna from a rape kit was used against a victim who was suspected in another case of robbery case right now, there is statewide legislation that would ban any california crime lab from keeping rape kit dna in a database that's unrelated. to that sexual assault. lockout of nurses has begun etcetera health and will continue until this
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weekend after thousands of nurses staged a one day strike protesting working conditions. the nurses strike was designed put a spotlight on understaffing and what they call the lack of progress in their contract negotiations. center officials brought in replacement nurses and guaranteed them five days of work, so the nurses who staged the strike won't be allowed back to work. until the weekend. contra costa county hackers may have accessed the personal information of hundreds of people. hackers targeted the employment and human services department last summer that department coordinates medical applications, food assistance and orderly and childcare programs. social security numbers, driver's licenses, financial account numbers and health insurance info, all among the data that may have been exposed, the county says there is no evidence the hacker actually viewed or downloaded any of the data. happening now. netflix stock is down more than 35% this morning after that video streaming service announced a drop of 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter this year, moscato space company
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missed its own projections that predicted the addition of 2.5 million customers. this is the first drop in subscribers for netflix in more than 10 years. netflix says it expects to lose another two million subscribers by july. the company says its decision to pull out of russia cost the company 700,000 subscribers. analysts add inflation is also causing more people to reevaluate their spending that's explains to offer less expensive plan a new one with ads in an attempt to keep subscribers. the justice department says it will appeal the ruling striking down the mask mandate on public transit, but only the cdc wants them to judge struck down that requirement that requires face coverings. a mass transit earlier in the week, but the cdc now has to decide if they believe the requirement is still necessary before the justice department moves forward with an appeal, people we've spoken to have mixed feelings. about the changes. at the end of the free home of the brave finally, our
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choice. i do like that. if you want to, you should be able to. but if you don't i mean is it really going to stop anything? so i'm really excited about that. i'm going to keep my mask on, um, just to help other people who are still, you know, compromise. we still need to think about them. transit officials are asking that people respect other people's decision to wear a mask or not. troubling recording taken inside a san leandro classroom with a teacher is heard saying to students and the fallout now that that recording has come to light and some more information coming out about suspect accused of starting that massive fire that destroyed a home depot store. in san jose. police say the fire was intentionally set to cover up another crime more on that when we come back
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behind. a trust fund responsible for paying pgd wildfire survivors are asking governor newsom and the state legislature for alone, according to the sacramento bee, the pg and e fire victim trust as it needs a loan of some $1.5 billion in order to fully compensate the 66,000 survivors of wildfires
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caused by pgd equipment. pgd set up the trust fund with 6.75 billion in cash and 477 million shares of pg and e stock trust fund is selling the shares periodically to raise cash. but right now pgd shares are trading below the target price set by the trust fund. so the head of the trust says with the loan the trust could hold on to its shares until pg any stock price rises. investigators say the fire at that home depot store on blossom hill road in san jose was intentionally set in santa clara county district attorney jeff rosen says dylan dog set that fire as he was getting ready to steal a cartload of tools, rosen said god has stolen thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from several stores and now also faces three counts of arson. the evidence shows that the suspect who had earlier that day stolen items from a nearby bass pro shop lit the fire in the home depot and try to leave the store with a cart
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containing stolen tools. he was stopped by a home depot employee. and fled in another person's car. fire investigators say they're still not sure how that fire was set. gaga is being held at santa clara jail without bail he has scheduled back in court for a plea hearing on june the first family of a san leandro man who was shot to death by police. in february, 2020 filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit against the city and the two police officers involved. family's attorney says the shooting of 33 year old steven taylor back in april of 2020 was preventable. taylor was accused of shoplifting a baseball bat and a walmart store and also threatening customers. prosecutors say officer jason fletcher at first taste. taylor then shot him when he refused to put down the bat. we're looking forward. to justice being served . we're looking forward things
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beginning to change in the city of san leandro, we're looking forward. two things happening for the mentally ill things happening for the homeless people. the crisis that is going on in this city. in a statement , the city of san leandro says it will defend itself against this lawsuit. quentin prison has a new option for inmates who want to make positive changes while behind bars. for years, san quentin's offered inmates courses in literature, american government and other classes. now the college there has gained quite a dacian. it means inmate will officially be students of mount talal pius community college. this is part of a larger effort to rehabilitate the prison population at san quentin. so for 20 years, we were in extension site of a small college in oakland. and then a couple of years ago, we decided we wanted to become independent. so we are now an independently accredited liberal arts college. as far as we know, mount tamalpais college is the first and only fully accredited independent college where the main campus inside the state
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prison with this new accreditations, students can more easily transferred to other colleges after their incarceration ends. some news this morning for san francisco money writers. mta board members have approved a two year budget that includes no fare increase and free money for all youth money, says the $2.8 billion budget prioritizes restoring services. that were canceled during the pandemic, and dozens of healthcare workers are expressing their support for proposal to keep a major san francisco street car free. 70 healthcare professionals signed a letter to keep jfk drive in golden gate park car free. they say the city sees too many traffic accidents each year, and the car free streets allows. more people to get out and exercise and bike jfk drive has been closed to cars since the pandemic began. board of supervisors is expected to decide whether they will continue it. at a meeting next
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week. 19. we're keeping an eye on your morning commute. let's go ahead and check traffic at the number one spot. we watch the bay bridge commute is still slow, and it's been this way for the past couple of hours. so budget this in your commute time if you are going from oakland to san francisco and parts beyond all right, let's take you to the richmond hayward bridge or sam rafael bridge. i guess i should say right now. it's a bit of a slow crawl getting over there. but that's usually the case at this hour. it should clear up. we hope shortly. let's see what we can find when it comes to it. let's see what we can't find. look i know you're tracking rain. let's just start there. gonzalez coming. you know what i'm looking at? is really a december weather pattern here, so i kind of think it's christmas in april. it's a gift . it is beneficial rains, right ? it's going to begin in the north bay in the afternoon hours. i think gradually spread over the entire bay area by this evening, let's get to it. lots of talk about life, whether camera looking out towards the mostly cloudy san francisco air
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temperature there at 53 otherwise fifties in oakland, pillow alto and san jose, it is 49 degrees in santa rosa. looks like the fog is lifting. the winds have been gentle but have increased up to 7.5 moon bay. they were relatively calm 10 at mineta international airport, 14 at oakland international airport. in the reason why i'm tracking these winds, they will be increasing today out of the south and then southwest 20 to 30 mph. that's pretty gusty, and by the time this is all setting down two ft of snow in the high sierra a couple of inches of snow here by friday morning, and it's because of this right here. big, beautiful area of low pressure. this is the core the center, so when the storm rolls through, it's going to be in stages first off the frontal boundary, and as it slides into sonoma and napa counties, we look at the clock there. midday hours over most of the north bay into the central bay by 78 o'clock tonight, drifting into the east bay and sagging into
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the santa clara valley, especially in the overnight hours this time tomorrow morning hit and miss scattered showers but as a secondary system begins to roll in again, it's in sections, you'll see some more powerful cells containing modern to heavy downpours. in the santa cruz mountains and also in the silicon valley by friday, early afternoon, we will become partly cloudy 2/10 of an inch of rain by midnight tonight over a quarter to the north. san jose 13 1/100 of an inch of rain by thursday morning, when you see these kind of totals in the overnight hours to the morning hours, we're going to be experiencing ponding and paddling on the roadways. so plan accordingly for your thursday morning commute. by the time it's all said and done, we do have a winter storm warning in effect for the high sierra, they'll be counting the snow. in feet above 7000 ft. elevation with gusty winds to 80 mph. perhaps even 100 are numbers today becoming cloudy 50 sixties
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and up to 70, 70 and antiochus fairfield travis mountain house and also to the south and gilroy numbers overnight. tonight, forties and fifties. very mild with the rain showers and the very gusty winds. your extended forecast. we begin to clear out by friday afternoon, setting the stage. boy for sunshine and look at those temperatures up to the low eighties on sunday, and you know what? gaziantep frank, when i look at those temperatures and the drying out, i think of allergies just do well. i'm right there with you. but after the rain, i think it'll be kind of nice to have a week in a sunshine to kind of bike ride, all right. thank you, roberta up next, the nephews of former first lady michelle obama have been expelled from a private school. why the family's accusing school officials of racial discrimination $6 billion effort by the white house to save nuclear power plants at risk of closing that investment is seen as key when it comes to
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26.h judge has approved the extradition of julian assange back to the united states. the wikileaks founder is facing charges in the u. s related to the release of classified documents back in 2010. it's now up to britain's interior
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minister for that final decision. and if he will be extradited back to the states, assange's legal team can still make arguments in his favor. also new this morning. the united nations says more than five million people have now fled ukraine since the russian invasion began overnight. russian forces continued attacks in the eastern ukraine across territory spanning hundreds of miles. up to 75,000. russian troops are all deployed along a 300 mile front in eastern ukraine. the pentagon is responding setting seven flights of weapons to ukraine that should arrive today. ukraine's president, vowing to continue the good fight. it's not just feeling no matter how many russian troops are driven there, we will fight. we will defend ourselves and we will do it every day. there is a preliminary agreement to open a humanitarian corridor out of the city of mary opel today to allow the civilians who have been trapped there an opportunity to escape. the biden ministrations
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, launching a $6 billion effort to save nuclear power plants at risk of closing. operators of nuclear power reactors that are expected to shut down for economic can apply for funding to avoid closure. the u . s department of energy says there is a need to continue using nuclear energy as a carbon free source of power that helps to combat climate change. here in california. all nuclear power plants are being decommissioned. up next bmx racers protesting the closure of their home track in the south bay. the protest in santa clara why the track is so important to them and their families.
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roon leave. how the teacher said to have threatened students and where the audio first came to light. then, after almost 30 years, santa clara county authorities are able to give answers to the family of a woman was killed and left on the side of a highway in gilroy, the man found to be responsible. from ktvu. fox. two news. this is mornings on to break in the rain. thanks so much for joining us. i'm gasia mikaelian. you can tell. we actually have a little blue sky out here, but that's all going to change in the next 24 hours. it's wednesday. it's april 20th and not only rain, but i guess a boatload of snow up in this era to write roberta cement, okay, but we'll take it again, huh? no no, but when it
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is to mention it contains more moisture. don't you agree? we can use that all the rain and cement we can take. hi, everybody beneficial rainfall moving into the bay area. beginning by the midday hours in the north bay right now increasing cloud cover, we'll call it mostly cloudy and san francisco with the air temperatures at 56 degrees. it's mild because the wind has been blowing out of the south. but when that wind does gust, it feels a little cheerleader than that actual temperature. so here's what you need to know for today, partly to mostly cloudy skies, breezy winds increasing up to 20 and 30. late day showers begin in the north based bridge across the entire region by this evening. and the winds will be increasing 58 to 70. that's a temperature spanned complete weather coverage story to have a first back to garcia and frank. quick peek at your morning commute. we will start at the bay bridge toll plaza. this picture really hasn't changed much, so you know. there's quite a bit of a backup. if you're trying to get from oakland to san francisco, we
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watch these cars just inch ahead by a few feet unless you're in those key carpool lanes. yeah well, let's head to the san mateo bridge. if you're heading over towards hayward, you got a bit of a sticky wicket there, but it seems to be moving along pretty well. so doesn't look like there's any flare ups on the bridge. so you're just gonna have to pack your patients get over your head and that way. if you're heading towards the peninsula, it looks like clear sailing at this hour head back over to the east bay because in contra costa county, there is a stall on westbound 24 in the lafayette area. a live. look here is we're seeing drivers get around that stall in the roadway . so keep this in mind if you're heading on 24 westbound going from la miranda into oakland and beyond. if you're heading the other way, the non commit direction looks great if you're headed east towards walnut creek. we're following developing news and send leandro this morning after a middle school teacher was removed from the classroom there. this comes after recordings of the teacher making threatening remarks to students were posted on social media will bring in ktvu s amanda quintana in the newsroom . you have some of the recordings to play for us, as
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well as the school district reaction to them? yes, that's right. gaussian appears those recordings begin circulating on social media earlier this week. in them. you can hear the middle school teacher go on an angry rant in class about a student he claims was misbehaving. at one point, the teacher references his prior military career and tells the class that in the past he shot kids younger than that student. i've been through three tours in combat and the most dangerous places on earth tonight, not in position to talk that period, that your stuff today's i am shocked kids younger than there. in that same recording, you can hear. the teacher appeared to tell a student that he's lucky things have changed and that he is no longer able to put his hands on him and take him out of the class himself. he's also heard warning a student about high schoolers that will beat him up. you're probably about 20% undersized for your age. try
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suggest. when you get a nice school, you were about to shut your mouth because guys like me were way way bigger than you telling you. the same leandro unified school district would not name that teacher but said they are part of the faculty at bancroft middle school, releasing a brief statement saying, in part that they're actively investigating the quote. inappropriate statements and adding quote. in doing so the personnel involved have been removed from the classroom. additionally the bancroft students, staff and families who have been affected by this incident are also being supported in processing this concerning event. the district was apparently first made aware of this when those recordings made their way around via social media are asking anyone with information about the incidents to report them to the schools and ministrations team. live in the newsroom. amanda quintana ktvu fox two news. thank you, amanda. time now is 8 35, san francisco's district attorney has announced charges against one former police officer and two current police officers,
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former san francisco police officer mark williams has been charged with possession of a machine gun and a silencer. the d a says he took the gun from the city's property control division when he worked there. back in august. 2021 current police officers kevin lyons and kevin sai are charged with misdemeanor concealing or destroying of evidence. they are accused of throwing away credit and identification cards and flushing methamphetamine down a toilet, saying cataloging the evidence would take too long. san francisco police officers association says it has confidence the facts will come out on their side of their members, family and friends are remembering a man who was killed while being restrained by police last year. flowers candles music filled in alameda park last night as family members continue to call for justice for mario gonzalez, the alameda county coroner's office ruled gonzalez died from methamphetamine combined with the stress of being restrained by police. although his death was ruled a
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homicide by the corner, the alameda county d, a found the three officers involved were lawful and objectively reasonable when they arrested gonzalez. they were not charged in his death. happening today for the very first time at today's 4 20 festival in san francisco. people will be able to buy cannabis in golden gate park legally. the gathering at hippie hill was canceled for the last two years. the event is officially sanctioned by the city and has as many as 20,000 people in attendance. only people 21 older will be allowed inside the city will have shuttle services, restrooms and clean up as well as extra security on hand. the meadow will be gated off to enforce that age limit. gates will open at 10 o'clock this morning and a reminder that today ktvu is taking a look at the state of cannabis and california and beyond. join us for our half hour special as we take a closer look. at all the issues and laws surrounding marijuana that's
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today at 4 30 right here on ktvu . well, there are reports that biden ministrations may delay changing immigration rules. at the southern border title, 42 is allowed border authorities turned back migrants without first hearing their asylum claims due to the covid-19 packed pandemic. well, the bite administration announced it would lift the restrictions. on may the 23rd after the cdc said it was no longer necessary. but according to axios, some biden administration officials are concerned that lifting title 42 will lead to a surge of migrants. at our border. a bmx track in santa clara will remain closed for at least the next three months as negotiations continue between usa bmx and the league that runs that race track . the track is managed by the santa clara police activities league or pal, it's been closed for weeks. because pelle wants usa bmx to pay more money for the track to hold races. this means local families whose children have qualified to be on team usa in the bmx world
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championships in july. have to drive to napa or salinas to practice. every day. of training counts, and every day that this track is closed, is taken away from the opportunity of the you know? 12 to 15 kids that qualified just from this area alone. it's very annoying. it's hard to do homework in the car when you're driving somewhere else, but when you couldn't do it in time at home it's way better. last night, dozens of families gathered in front of santa clara city hall calling on the council there to appoint a new track manager. write another check of weather there's gonna say rosemary and i got the rope part. that's twice. i've done that now, roberta. you think i i'd have you down, but we got some rain coming. don't don't each other for years, frank, you we've done this task thing a couple of times. yes we have. hey, you know what i like about today and tomorrow and friday. it's good sleeping weather napa
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coming on. it's going to be wonderful. becoming mostly cloudy today with brain beginning by the midday hours in the north bay, slicing across the bay area right there by the early evening hours, right now, we have temperatures in the fifties. except livermore's in the high forties. it is 56 degrees in redwood city. here's what you need to know. april showers. the rain begins early afternoon, north bay begins to sag in a southerly direction and the winds will increase. this is a twofold story here. rain and win some of those winds up to 30 mph out of the south of time. so here's the leading edge of the precipitation making its way into uk in mendocino county and this system if our computer model service correctly will begin to knock out the back door of sonoma and napa county by about one o'clock today, with very light precipitation over the central bay heading towards the santa clara valley by nine o'clock tonight. you're not really going to see a lot of rain and the santa clara valley
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or the east bay until the evening hours, and then here we go for this time tomorrow morning. some showers over san jose also try traversing into the sacramento valley. meanwhile we have the core the center of the area of low pressure still pushing through. look at that sell over san jose thursday night. there you go with the second portion of the system here by friday morning, and by the time it's all said and done, we should see to tens of it in which of rain by thursday morning. about this time. when you see these kind of rainfall totals, that means a lot of ponding on the roadway, so you have to plan accordingly for your morning commute tomorrow, so we should have over half an inch of right in san francisco by friday morning over an inch in san jose. a winter storm warning in effect by tomorrow for the high sierra two ft of snow is expected above 7000 ft. very gusty winds as well. in addition to that closer to home from the mountains to the coast , we go we do have a beach
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hazard statement in effect for those swells. up to 12 ft boy lots going on here. 50 sixties for today's highs. we have the five day forecast that's still coming up in just a couple of minutes. and frank and garcia your warning. you really want to know what's going to happen this weekend? okay i like that. roberta gonzalez will see you in just minutes. a 22 year, college enrollment continues to decline , but now trade and tech schools are on the rise in popularity. so coming up on mornings onto the nine we're talking live with an expert on this trend. also ahead. surveillance video shows a man breaking a window at the richmond business here. why the owner says she thinks this attack is personal coming your
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it's still the eat fresh refresh, at subway. and they're refreshing everything. even their italians. woah. you talking italians? jimmy's gonna take it from here. refresh italiano see, subway now has italian-style capicola, and you can try it on top of belgioioso fresh mozzarella on the mozza meat. or, stack on three more italian-style meats with the supreme meats. it's just like my nonna makes when she cooks! i don't cook. wait, what? it's a good thing he's so handsome. it's the eat fresh refresh at subway. and they're gonna keep refreshing and re-
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or a county say they know the identity of a woman who was killed and left on a dirt road off highway 1 52 near gilroy. there's really nothing like being able to give closure to a family who has been waiting for several years to find out what has happened to their family member. the victim has been identified as patricia skipper of colton, oregon. the cause of death was never determined. skipper was a victim of the happy face serial killer who has been identified as keith hunter jesperson. officials say he wrote letters to them. signing
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with a happy face, jasper said, is currently serving four life sentences without the possibility of parole in oregon . it's a very unique case because i think just as members of the community there's a true um you know frustration to have a homicide conviction without knowing a victim's identity. so this case meant a lot. i think to the community to everyone in santa clara county and the feeling of being able to identify her was great. it was great to be able to know. who she was. skittles identity was determined thanks to advances in dna technology. this was the first case in santa clara county to use genetic genealogy to identify a jane doe victim. richmond police are working to find the person who vandalized in employment agency express employment professionals is right in your hilltop mall. it's been attacked twice recently. we have surveillance video here that shows a man first throwing a rock through the building's glass door. he then throws more
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rocks and beer bottles shadowing the office windows. the owner says she doesn't think the person is a disgruntled client, but rather wonders whether her business is being intentionally targeted because it's run by women. i'm thinking that someone is just very hateful and maybe doesn't like the fact that i have an all female staff. they're not gaining anything, so i don't understand the violence and the crime. police say the reviewing evidence in both cases and are asking for help in identifying the attacker. now is 8 47, michelle obama's brother and his wife are suing the university school of milwaukee, claiming that private school expelled their sons and retaliation after they raised concerns about racial and ethnic stereotypes and the lessons being taught at that school. craig and kelly robinson say they submitted to complaints to the schools bias incident reporting system and after that the school wrote a letter to them, saying their sons would not be enrolled at the school. we could take off a list of micro aggressions. we can take
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off a list of a bunch of stuff. but the real issue is that they retaliated against two young boys. so in response to the robinsons lawsuit, usm sent a letter to all parents saying the enrollment decisions had nothing to do with complaints and quote we cannot and will not tolerate persistently disrespectful bullying. or harassing behavior directed at our devoted and hardworking teachers and administrators on the business. now, netflix disappointing news this morning has taken the whole streaming sector. down the pandemic has played a key role in the in the ups and downs that pam cooks been tracking since 6 30. let's see if we can't get an update here in dollars and cents. yeah, well, we were all at home. a lot of people watched a lot of tv. so during the pandemic, the streaming services sword now that the economy is reopening and inflation is also taking a bite out of consumers budgets. the concern is about a drop in subscribers. and that is exactly what is taking netflix
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stock down right now. it dropped more than 30% right. when that opening bell rang this morning. shares in roco and disney are down as well. analysts predict most will turn to an advertisement supported model. netflix has already hinted about that possibility as we take a live look netflix still down about 36% $125 a share. that's taking the nasdaq down more than 100 points right now. the dow jones though you can see hanging on to that 300 point gain, the s and p 500, also up about a quarter of a percent. amazon plans to conduct a racial equity audit led by former attorney general loretta lynch. lynch will join other attorneys at the new york city law firm where she is now a partner. to see how amazon's policies and practices impact. it's nearly one million hourly workers. this comes after a push from shareholders who want an independent probe into racial inequities and amazon's policies. amazon says it will release the results of that
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audit to the public once it's complete. the restaurant chain that spawned the fried chicken sandwich craze is planning a major expansion popeyes restaurants as it is hoping to open more than 200 new locations in the u. s and canada. this year. the company will also have new shops in england, france and china. more than half of the new popeyes in customersispy kreme,e relief from inflation for $4.08e national average price for a gallon of gas right now, krispy kreme says it wants to help customers during these tough times. the donut deal, though only good on wednesdays through may 4th that's today and then the next to wednesday's pam cook . that's a look at your dollars and cents. thank you. pam audi is promoting its new electric concept car as what it calls a third living space. the
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company's urban sphere is designed to serve is in office or in a lounge on wheels, especially for people who live in high traffic areas out, he says. it's taller than its other concept cars and has a steering wheel that can be stowed away to give people more room to work or relax. how about that? audi spear cars? are not meant to be sold to the general public. instead, they're used to find out what features drivers are really interested in so the most popular can be incorporated into more consumer friendly and ready vehicles. how about that? right one last peek of your morning commute on this gorgeous smart morning. this picture really hasn't changed. trust me. it's a different shot than what we showed you a minute or two ago. it is still very slow going from oakland and san francisco. the bay bridge backup is real. keep it that in mind if you're able to use those carpool lanes, they're sort of the center right of the screen. that's the best way to get through or, of course, like you said a minute ago. mass transit mass transit yeah, parts pretty good way to
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go and we're looking at the richmond san rafael bridge, and it looks like we do have a little bit of traffic heading over in the marin county there on 5 80. so if you're heading that way, give yourself a little bit of time if you're going from marin back into richmond. it looks like clear sailing right there, and we take you back to that old toll plaza. just another reminder. if you're trying to make that nine a.m. meeting in the city, you are not going to make it make it if you're still in the 5 10, so let's see for berta gonzalez can help us out, at least with the weather. i know our windshield wipers can get a workout again soon. absolutely especially in the north bay beginning in the mid day hours, then sliding into the rest of the region by the early evening hours live weather camera looking out towards mostly cloudy skies. i took a look just now at the deck. of the clouds roughly about 12,000 ft in elevation so far, no reports of any local airport delays. however we are seeing delays across the country were kind of hard pressed to find them. actually it's in throughout texas and also florida and also in new jersey.
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temperature right now. 51 degrees at oakland international airport, where the winter at nine at sfo 10 at mineta international airport, 14 in oakland. these winds have been monitored them and they will continue to increase out of the south and southwest. 20 to 30 mph with the approaching frontal boundary so bottom line is partly to mostly cloudy skies today, turning breezy afternoon showers begin in the north bay and then this evening showers and very windy conditions. you see the leading edge of the precipitation just making tracks towards yukiya right there will be traversing into ha plain and clear lake and also by the early afternoon hours, according to our future cast. in throughout sonoma and napa counties, very light rain, but very gusty winds . by this evening, you see the rain slice it across the central bay moving into the eastern portion of our bay area sliding into the south bay as well. overnight hours, rain and wind
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and then this time tomorrow morning for the commute. we have the rain hit and miss throughout the bay area, primarily around the santa clara valley. did you notice the rotation of the circulation of the precipitation ? that's because the core that's the next section will roll into the bay area overnight thursday into our friday a lot of instability so tomorrow there is a threat of a thunderstorm blossoming any point of the day after 2/10 of an introvert is expected in san francisco by tomorrow, that's late tonight. actually, this is tomorrow, and when you see these numbers, you will have some ponding on the roadways. be prepared for that for the morning commute. even if it's not raining at the time. we're still going to have a lot of collaboration and a lot of combination of the rain and the wind for the commute now. meanwhile, we're looking at a winter storm warning in effect for the high sierra two ft of stones expected above 7000 ft. in addition to that, from the mountains to the coast, we do
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have that beach hazard statement in effect for swells building to 12 ft. today's temperatures will be into the fifties and sixties outside number 70 degrees, but garcia and frank this weekend 83 by sunday and dry skies. all right. we'll take it. roberta. we have two coming up next to coffee shop its staff by second graders coming up on mornings onto the nine. we're going to show you how it's teaching the children about entrepreneurial ship coming up. also a ribbon cutting for a new park in walnut creek. when we return how a family is honoring a loved one who lost his life during a mental health crisis.
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or d with college debt, the education department says it's making it easier for them to get their loans forgiven. the program will give more than 3.5 million
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people at least three years of credit toward eventual debt forgiveness. nearly 10% of all student loan borrowers. people would also be able to pay a certain percentage of their income on loans for 20 to 25 years and have the rest forgiven entirely. tijuana creek has opened a newly renamed park dedicated to people who were lost to mental illness. they held a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday for the new remembrance park, which is in the park, meet neighborhood. the renaming and the dedication of the park was spearheaded by the family of miles hall, the 23 year old was fatally shot by one of creek police in 2019 during a middle health crisis. so many of you showed up for our family cared about what happened to miles and also understanding that this could have been any of your family members. the mayor says he hopes the park will become a place of reflection and healing for this summer's outside lands music festival in golden gate park is out of bay area band is one of the
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headliners. we're talking about green day headline one of the days along with post malone and cisa. other performers include jack harlow, weezer, phoebe bridgers, and all 75 acts will take the stage in golden gate park. the festival's returning to its normal slide in early august. position, the lesser shipped off back. period just nowadays have shocked kids younger than teacher under investigation after being recorded while making threatening remarks at his students. by the school district is responding to the recordings and where they were first heard. plus we're not out of the clear just yet where we may have been seen rain this month drought is still far from over what governor newsom is saying about the possibilities of more water restrictions also ahead for 20, so i think everyone's just going to come out and have a good time. you know, marijuana enthusiast will descend on san francisco's golden gate park. but there are changes for those who plan to go to hippie

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