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permanent source of power. and today is national adopt a shelter pet day. we'll tell you how you can get your hands on a new best friend from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. fr our forecast. how's it look. >> this is it for april. >> it is it. >> how about that went fast. it was a cool, breezy month, and we're ending it on a nice day, though. a lot of 40s, very little fog out there because enjoy the next couple of days because it looks like incredible changes as we head towards the weekend. but today we're good to go. lots of sunshine.
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temperatures will be nice, pretty close to where they should be. 60s and 70s. and here he is, where he should be as mr. sal castaneda. did you forget your tie or are you just going casual tuesday? >> well, i have to figure out what dave and pam are wearing. i see, and i'll go to my locker and then i get a tie that kind of matches them. >> understood? >> yeah. so i actually forgot. i think they're wearing some sort of maroon. is it purple? yeah it's kind of pinkish. >> purple. yeah. >> pinkish. okay, i got one for you. okay. i got one for you. all right. good morning. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see that traffic is moving along. okay. no major issues here. we're off to a nice quiet start, and traffic is looking good if you're driving on interstate 80. it has to tels nice and quiet. if you're getting up early, this is a good start for you. 401 let's get back to the headlines. >> thank you. sal new this morning. fire crews are still cleaning up a massive overnight fire in concord. the structure fire started on sunset and east
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street about 10:00 last night. video showing clouds of smoke rising as the flames burn through that building. crews used 5400 gallons of water per minute to get that building, under that fire out. the fire officials say the building was empty at the time and no injuries are reported. important court cases in downtown san jose are now interrupted, and the problem is costing $150,000 a day. >> ktvu is lamonica peters tells us the courthouse is waiting on pg and e to fix things for the second time in two months, santa clara county's family justice center says it moved its schedule cases to the hall of justice after losing power early monday morning. >> superior court assistant executive officer lisa herrick says the facility first lost power back in march. >> on march fourth, there was a piece of equipment that failed. that failure affected the
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transformer through which our courthouse receives power from pg and e, herrick says. >> they made repairs to the equipment, and since march, they've rented a generator but had to replace it three times because of malfunctions. she says renting and fueling the generator cost $150,000 per day. >> and so as of april 20th, that it has been ready to receive power from pg and e, we simply need to be reconnected. >> pg and e released a statement monday saying the family justice center courthouse in downtown san jose requested that pg and e dna ties their service so repairs could be made to equipment owned by the customer that had failed. pg and e has been working with the customer to resolve all outstanding issues, and is committed to getting the customer restored safely and as quickly as possible, eric says all operations have been interrupted
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, including cases involving domestic violence, restraining orders and criminal cases. >> the disruption to the litigants is significant. we, the court has, really i think is quite nimble in addressing these kinds of failures and reestablishing operations as quickly as possible. but it takes some herculean efforts from our court staff as well, to make that all happen. >> pg and e hasn't said why it hasn't reconnected the power. the court says that they sent a letter to pg and e! ceo asking that the power be restored immediately. lamonica peters ktvu, fox two news thank you. >> lamonica. the san jose police officers association is demanding an increase in security for mayor matt mahan after a person attacked a bodyguard while the mayor was giving a television interview. >> i believe having another second set of eyes, second set of hands. there maybe they could have done some different tactics. maybe you could have had one officer have the mayor
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and his staff go into another building locked, secure it before this individual could approach, while the one was dealing with him outside the naacp chapter in san jose and silicon valley has questions for police president jethro moore sent a letter to the department asking why an unarmed man who says he was just going to work was stopped by the mayor's bodyguard in the first place. >> i see a black man walking down the street on his cell phone. he said something that the black the brother did not take as coming from somebody of authority or as a police officer. >> unfortunately, reverend moore has he entered into this with a race element and had nothing to do with race. >> now, the poa says the man who was stopped was a fugitive wanted in georgia. when asked about increasing the mayor's security, city officials said it's a police matter. >> our time is now 405, almost $4 million will be paid by the city of san leandro to settle a
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lawsuit filed by a mentally disabled man who accused the police of using excessive force. now police body cam video from 2019 shows sorelle shiflett being detained by police officers after he was beaten and tased. before that, on the stre, dressed up as a cartoon ninja when the police arrived and tried to search him. shiflett says he became scared and ran his lawyer says that some of the police body cam video of that incident has not been preserved. now, san leandro interim police chief angela abbott said in a statement. as a result, our body worn camera recording retention policy was updated in 2022 to retain video footage for up to seven years. this updated policy ensures a longer retention of interactions with community members to allow for the future review of potential criminal, administrative or civil cases. the settlement, by the way that
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was reached does not include an admission of liability or wrongdoing by the city of san leandro. >> a man is in custody following a shootout with benicia police and now facing a murder charge. 39 year old david ochoa magana remains in custody at the solano county jail. vallejo police have now identified him as the suspect in a homicide. now, he's been charged in connection with the death of a man. back on march 16th. magana was arrested following a shootout on interstate 780. benicia police say the city's license plate readers originally identified a car involved in an armed robbery. they say magana and another person inside started shooting at officers during a chase. both were arrested when that car crashed. >> a man was arrested in santa rosa accused of using a sword to threaten restaurant workers. 29 year old shane holbert is accused of walking into a restaurant on fourth street sunday afternoon, pulling out that sword and then confronting one of the employees. then
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police say the suspect grabbed an alcoholic beverage out of a cooler and ran away. no one was hurt, and holbert is now facing charges of felony robbery. well, in north carolina, a memorial is forming after four police officers were shot and killed during a standoff. it happened in charlotte. that's where they were trying to serve a warrant for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. when the police arrived, shots were fired from inside the house. the police fired back, killing a suspect in the front yard. but a second suspect fired even more shots, leading to a standoff that lasted three hours outside my door. >> police were running by and then ambulance started coming in and they were just going everywhere. >> everywhere. >> we heard about over 100 gunshots. it sounded like world war three. >> now, three of the four officers killed were from the us marshal service. the other was a local charlotte police officer. four other officers were injured in the shooting. authorities
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ultimately sent a swat team in with an armored car to smash into the house. two people inside were taken into custody as persons of interest. >> it has been one month since a rainy downpour washed out a chunk of highway one in big sur. caltrans now says repairs are going well and both locals and tourists can once again drive in and out of the area. the convoys are running twice a day through that slide area. they run from 7 to 8:00 in the morning, then again from 5 to 6:00 in the evening. there are some restrictions during other hours it's only going to be residents, any workers and those with reservations. >> and the reason for that is once they go through, they will not be able to leave until 7 a.m. the next day. so if people don't have reservations, then they're not going to have a place to sleep. >> caltrans says it does hope opening the convoys for tourists will help businesses that have taken a hit because of the drop in traffic. the agency estimates the convoy system will continue
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until at least memorial day weekend. >> all right. our time is 409. well, today is national adopt a shelter, pet day and bay area animal shelters want all of us to take in animals that need a forever home. the humane society of silicon valley says shelters in the bay area and around the country are seeing longer than usual shelter stays. if you want to adopt a pet, but you worry about whether you can afford it, the group is offering food, as well as spay and neuter services to pet owners in need. >> or don't or tell them you need no mo. i already have a best friend. okay mo, i don't think would like company at this point, but all right. and steven also has a couple of a couple of buddies. >> they bring a tremendous joy. but it's a tremendous commitment. >> yeah it is. >> don't take it lightly. it may be 20 years. >> you have to factor that in. yeah. wow >> you're lucky, we do have a little bit of a breeze here, but mainly clear skies, an onshore breeze out of davis point. also
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pittsburgh, san francisco. so here we go again and watch this. what san francisco buoy is 49. that is incredibly cold for the last day of april, low 50s water temps. when they're this cold, it will not take much at all to get that fog machine rolling along. probably tomorrow. and we do have you can see the highs just too far to the west. so it's what we call a zonal flow. everything's coming out of the northwest and then they go into the pacific northwest and head into the northern rockies. i mean, it's been active up in vancouver, seattle, portland, and about just halfway through down to oregon. 40s, 50s on the temps. petaluma's 45. vallejo's 46, fremont 47. menlo park's down to 43. that's pretty cool for this time of year, sonoma says. hey, we can beat that. we're 42 and upper lake at 37 degrees occidental. good old oxy. there at 43 degrees, and bolinas is at 44. fairfax at 43. so a cool, cool morning. two bits up there at truckee in south lake tahoe. arcada cool again, 43 down to santa
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barbara's 53 again. just i mean, it'll be sunny. it'll be nice. but temperatures are kind of stuck in the 60s or 70s. and here you go. if you're having any coffee or tea yet, i draw your attention to saturday into sunday. i would dust off plan b because it looks like rain is on the way for the first weekend in may. you are my sunshine though today. sunny, breezy, nice temperatures. really kind of stuck there, just not moving all that much. 6070. >> all right. thank you steve. protests continue to grow on college campuses across the country. the local campus that is now home to the latest demonstration and highlighting the innovators for climate change. >> we'll look at the award winners of this year's prestigious goldman award
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qualify for a one time debt cancellation or credit, but they do have to apply for a consolidation by midnight tonight. the biden administration is canceling federal student debts or providing relief for 30 million americans. consolidating federal student loans does not guarantee that they'll be forgiven the entire processing period will take at least 60 days, and you can go to ktvu dot com and click on web links for more information about the consolidation and applying for loan relief. >> all right. time now 415. san francisco mayor london breed explaining her plans for a $360 billion bond measure for the november ballot. now that bond would spend $167 billion to help pay for improvements to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital laguna honda and the chinatown health clinic. it would also include $50 million to increase the number of shelter beds and transitional housing for families experiencing homelessness. $70
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million for street safety and repaving and $25 million to renovate harvey milk plaza in the castro. now that proposal needs to be approved by the board of supervisors in order to put it on the november ballot. mayor breed's also looking at ways to enhance san francisco nightlife and entertainment. city officials, business leaders, and community members met at the city's annual nightlife and entertainment summit. there were presentations, panels, discussions about the current problems facing the industry, the mayor said. the city is looking forward to work with venues to create easier pathways for more economic opportunities, because we have to be a real partner from the city side in order to get rid of the bureaucracy and get rid of the layers of fees, get rid of the drama and get to yes, that is my goal. >> that is my hope. >> now the mayor says the city is still not where it wants to be when it comes to recovering
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from the pandemic, but there has been progress and people in the community are looking for ways to come together. >> seven grassroots leaders around the world are being honored for their achievements and dedication to protecting the planet. ktvu betty yu tells us about the winners of this year's goldman environmental prize, presented in san francisco. >> this year's goldman environmental prize winners were chosen among more than 100 nominations for their courage in battling issues, including pollution. deforest station and climate justice. >> some of them have never been on an airplane. many of them have never been to the united states, so it's a little bit of a culture shock. but when they begin to understand how impactful their work is and what a difference they've made, i think that they actually feel stronger and more driven. >> john goldman's parents, san francisco philanthropists rhoda and richard goldman, set out to create an environmental
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counterpart to the nobel prize in 1989. we have about half a million diesel trucks on our roads every single day representing north america. andrea vidari is a california activist whose work prompted the state to pass emissions limits for the trucking and rail industries. >> we must continue the fight for accountability, regulations and oversight of the freight system so that it operates in a way that is safer for every worker and every community. >> other winners include known slay, bhishma and synagogue zulu of south africa, who stopped destructive seismic testing for oil and gas to help protect the marine environment. alok sukla led a community resistance campaign to protect forests from coal mine development in india. teresa vicente of spain worked to save europe's largest saltwater lagoon from collapse. >> join you all this evening. >> morowa marucci johnson blocked the development of a coal mine that would have added
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dangerous amounts of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere in australia and threatened indigenous rights. marcio gomes coordinated a global investigation that linked beef from the world's largest meat packing company to illegal deforestation in the amazon rainforest. now from san francisco, the winners will head to washington, d.c, where they will be honored for their achievements on may 1st. over the last 35 years, the goldman environmental prize has awarded $31 million in funding to winners in the newsroom. betty yu, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, betty, thank you. time is now for 19. construction work has begun in vallejo for a new navigation center to help the unhoused. the groundbreaking ceremony was hosted by the city yesterday. it's being built at a former parking lot near highway 37. and after it's completed, the $8 million center will offer 125 shelter beds. >> it's really going to give
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vallejo, and particularly those who are living on the streets, the opportunity to exit homelessness while they plan their journey for what their next stage of living is going to be. >> now, the latest count show there are about 450 people living on the streets in vallejo. construction work on this new navigation center is expected to be completed by december. >> a cal fire dispatcher, who has only been on the job a few months, is proving he already knows how to respond to an emergency. the rookie dispatcher in butte county remained calm as he helped a couple bring their new baby daughter into the world. the couple placed an urgent 911 call saying that birth was about to take place at their home near oroville, and the dispatcher successfully gave the dad detailed delivery instructions over the phone. >> yikes. >> he was saying, you got all right, you got to help her the rest of the way out. and so i told her to push and then took a minute, but i kind of just helped. i kind of wiggled the baby out and then just took her
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out. and she's she's perfect. she's super healthy, having the team and everyone behind me to help me out through our pro qa program rer end of the phone jut everything went smooth. >> now they're a little experienced. this couple, the healthy baby daughter is the couple's seventh child, but the mom and dad say this time was certainly unique. >> indeed. >> wow. yeah. when it's the seventh, i mean, they probably come pretty fast there. so they were not prepared. but boy, that dispatcher was. that's incredible. >> steve up in butte county. yep i used to work up in butte county. you did all right. we have a nice day on tap here. just it's tough to warm up in this pattern because these systems keep moving in up to the north here. and the high pressure is just too far away. but we get what's called a little bit of a zonal flow or northwest that comes out of the west northwest. look at that. it's still very active for the last day of april up in seattle, portland. and i don't think that's changing any time soon, although it will be changing for us. 38in kelseyville. how about that 40s here? mountain menlo park's down to 42 one
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observation there. petaluma 45 a lot of 40s. castro valley 44 north dublin 43 degrees lafayette. orinda, mid 40s. pinole has dipped to 43 and el sobrante. that's cool for them at 46 union city hayward 5225 truckee south lake tahoe and alturas. mammoths is. i'm 24 so a little chill in the morning air up there in the mountains, that's for sure. nice day, lots of sunshine. we still get that breeze, but on saturday i have outdoor plans. wow, it looks like rain is on the way and not a little bit of rain. a lot of bit of rain. so again, we'll fine tune this as we get closer. but so far i have to give the gfs some credit here. it has been advertising this for about four days and everyone else is now kind of following in with lockstep a little bit more north, but the european what's called the i model is also now really bullish on rain for saturday. today though, it's a lot of sunshine and there'll be nice. it'll be a breeze 6070 on the temps.
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>> all right steve thank you. well now we know who it is. the person who won that billion dollar powerball lottery jackpot earlier this month finally came forward to get it. how? he says his life will never be the same. >> and one simple choice you can make every day could reduce your risk of a heart attack or other serious health conditions. that choice up next
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the european society of cardiology conference finds people who climb stairs reduce the risk of heart disease by nearly 40. they also lower their chances of heart attacks and strokes because it helps increase your heart rate and improves your circulation. researchers examine the health data of nearly half a million people between the age of 30 into their mid 80s, and in the
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next hour, we're going to talk live with doctor mike of our fox medical team about this new report and about staying healthy. >> all right. our time is 425. a new study by the cdc says just one drink of alcohol can sometimes lead to serious health problems. the cdc studied the effects of drinking a 12 ounce glass of beer, a glass of wine or one drink of hard alcohol. the research shows just one drink could possibly raise the risk of cancer for some people, and health experts say everybody who drinks should know about the results. >> there is a trend towards recommending less and less alcohol use, and that comes with the emerging data and research that we're seeing that low amounts of alcohol can be harmful. >> now, similar cancer studies prompted a new law in ireland, which will now require cancer warning labels on all alcohol bottles beginning in the year 2026. napa county reports an 18%
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decrease in people living on the streets in the most recent annual census. >> the point in time count also found the number of people sleeping in emergency shelters increased by 34% compared to the previous year. county officials credit the addition of more than 100 new shelter beds in the last year, and they say more than 134 formerly chronically homeless individuals have moved into permanent housing. a pro-palestinian mural vandalized in san francisco. we're hearing from the artist who says this is not the first time it's happened, and $13 million kaiser permanente members may have had their personal data exposed. >> we tell you how you can find out if you are one of them and what t do this homestyle chicken salad wrap from subway this is how you do it. savory chicken, crisp veggies all wrapped up— these wraps are amazing. people can hear my thoughts? that's a problem. stay fresh out there with all—new wraps from subway. breathing claritin clear is like...
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campuses nationwide. the latest barrier bay area university where an encampment has formed and mother's day getting close. how many americans are spending money on mom this year? >> from ktvu. fox two news this is mornings on two. >> good morning. thank you for waking up with us here on morning sun two. >> i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark. tuesday morning, april 30th. you said you saw the moon this morning. i did. >> so it's kind of an interesting shape actually. right >> yeah. huge. >> yeah. yeah. very bright. so that means it's clear, right? that is correct. >> it is clear out there and cool a lot of 40 seers and even some low 40s on the temps, but it will be a lovely day today once we get cranked up. but we still get a little bit of a breeze that can't get rid of that. but highs 60s and 70s right about where we should be. all right. sal is here at 430, picking up cones. all good? >> yes. and notice my tie,
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steve, i do. >> you're more in line with me. >> oh, that's true. it's more in line with you than pam and dave have a hot pink thing going on, but i don't have a hot pink tie right now, let's go out and take a look at interstate 880. that traffic is moving along pretty well. no major issues. the traffic is doing well here. as you drive through, i want to show you that traffic on the san mateo bridge also looks very nice. and if you're going to the bay bridge, we're off to a good start. so i like where we are right now. 431 let's go back to the headlines. >> all right. thank you. well, across the country, demonstrations and encampments on college campuses against the war in gaza continue to grow. and that includes right here in the bay area at sonoma state university. an encampment was set up on friday. it grew even bigger over the weekend at stanford university. a protest also continues to grow despite the school administrators telling the students they are violating university policies
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and a cow. more people have joined an encampment just outside of sproul hall, and the newest encampment is at san francisco state, where a protest began just yesterday. now protesters across these different college campuses have similar demands. they're calling for an end to the violence in gaza and for universities to divest or sell their holdings in companies that do business with israel's military. ktvu zac sos spoke to students on the campus of sf state. free. free palestine, free palestine shortly after a rally monday at san francisco state. >> tents quickly going up. >> we obviously, see that this movement of forming an encampment is one that's, you know, taking the nation by storm , similar to other college encampment demonstrations, the students calling on the university to divest itself of investments from companies doing business with israel. san
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francisco state, as a member of the csu system, we think that it's important to protest there, involvement and, you know, support of the genocide. >> in a statement responding to the protests, the university saying in part, quote, sf state foundation investment policy reflects its commitment to the values of the university, prioritizing social and racial justice, environmental sustainability and climate action. >> i mean, in the whole situation, i've been kind of like neutral, i guess. i try not to get too involved nearby. >> zach weinstein passing by the encampment. >> i've kind of kept away today. i'm only kind of been here. as it's calmed down, weinstein, who identifies as jewish, concerned about signs like these. it's basically saying, i can't be a part of that conversation whatsoever, because i believe that the state of israel has a right to exist. you know, it creates an unwelcoming environment. but more so, it's just it's shutting down even essential conversation. >> i am a jewish student myself, actually, and i have never felt unsafe across the bay at uc
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berkeley. >> free palestine, free free palestine, similar to stanford university, cal's encampment protest ongoing. >> we want to see the uc divest its financial holdings in companies that are doing business with the israeli state. >> the university so far refusing to do so but allowing the demonstration to go on while it remains peaceful. protesters say they have no plans of backing down and back at san francisco state, there's no time frame as long as it takes. >> we have these demands and we want to see them met and we're planning. we plan to stay out here as long as that takes. >> and this demonstration obviously still in its early stages, its first night on tuesday, they plan to pick student leaders of their movement in san francisco, zac sos, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you, zach, for that update. protesters are also camping at sacramento state university. demonstrators say the tents are designed to get the university's attention. >> if camping is what we have to
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do to get our voices heard and the trustees to be forced to listen to us, then that is what the students will do. similar to protests on campuses across the country, this group is calling on csu to divest from companies with ties to the israeli military. >> our time is now 434. during the night, pro-palestinian protesters at columbia university in new york took over a building on the campus. the protesters broke into an academic building. they barricaded the entrances and hung palestinian flags and banners on the building. all this as the university began to suspend students who refused to take down the tent city that went up two weeks ago. >> we were engaging in good faith negotiations until the administration cut them off under threat of suspensions, where we ask for amnesty, they gave us more discipline. >> now, today, education secretary miguel cardona will go before a house committee. his
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lawmakers want to know what's being done to address the anti-semitism being reported at universities around the country. >> a pro-palestinian mural in san francisco has been repeatedly vandalized. the artist says he painted the mural on his friend's building in noe valley about five months ago. he says the mural stands as a reminder of the families who have been killed in gaza. surveillance video shows a woman riding over the mural yesterday. she wrote bring back our hostages. >> yeah. it hurts like to see it get vandalized, but it's nothing compared to the pain that my people are going through in gaza . >> the artist says he believes it has been a different person responsible for the vandalism. each time. he says he will once again repaint over the vandalism. >> our time now. 436 united states increasing the pressure on hamas now to accept a new proposal for a ceasefire deal in gaza. although the terms of that agreement haven't been made public. secretary of state antony blinken is calling the
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proposal extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. secretary blinken is due to arrive in israel today to try to advance the negotiations. negotiators say they believe progress is being made. well, governor gavin newsom will be flying to the vatican next month. he'll be taking part in a climate summit. pope francis is hosting the vatican climate summit in mid-may. the governor's office says governor newsom will talk about how california is affected by fires, floods and droughts. he said he appreciate the leadership of the pope on the climate crisis. the back in 2017, former governor jerry brown also attended the vatican climate summit when he was in office as robert f kennedy jr will be on the california ballot in the november presidential election. >> the american independent party of california has nominated kennedy for president, along with running mate nicole shanahan. the campaign confirmed it has filed paperwork with the
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state. california is the third state ballot now that kennedy and shanahan have qualified for following utah and michigan. >> all right. our time is 437. there's a new survey out that says americans are getting a little cheaper when it comes to mom on mother's day this year, the national retail federation says consumers are expected to spend $33 billion for mother's on her special day. but that's down from a record of almost $36 billion last year. the largest spending amount is expected to be for jewelry, for electronics and for flowers. the average spender is expected to spend a little over 250 bucks, and those between the ages of 35 and 44 are spending the most for mom. is that okay? >> speaking as a mom and someone who knows a lot of moms, i mean, mostly we want just time. time with our kids. maybe time doing something nice. you know, it doesn't have to cost a lot of money. make some time in your
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day to take mom on a little walk or hike or something. steve and it should be nice. well, i don't know. it's two weeks away, so we'll see what mother weeks away. >> not this weekend. >> yeah, this weekend we're getting some rain. yes, we are. yeah. >> so hopefully next weekend we will not. but a cool morning here. sunny, breezy. looks warmer tomorrow and again i would dust off. you have plans outside on saturday and maybe sunday i would have a backup as a way. it's looking right now it looks like a cold system is going to drop in and i'm not surprised it's been that way for months, a little bit of a breeze. it's an onshore breeze. west or northwest for all. all the way out to the delta. look at that. san francisco temperature, 49 on the boy temp. that is incredible. unfortunately bodega bay doesn't work, so i'm having to guess here. i hate that, but because it's really important, it can be one of the coldest buoys out there. but point arena is 51, point ray's 51 and the monterey bay aquarium buoy is 51. unbelievably cold for the end of april. really, and so there's a couple of things i've been
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looking at. has the wind been onshore? yes. are the water temps cold? yes. are we getting series of these systems moving into the north? yes so what's that mean? it's tough for us to warm up in this pattern as you get these systems coming in. we will i mean by, you know, by default the days are longer, angle of the sun higher. so, you know, we're bumping up a teeny bit but 40s on the temps. although kelce those 38 menlo park's down to 42. there are some 40s here woodside says i can beat that 41. look at one observation near half moon bay 4243 and atherton, also in los altos. this is really cool for that. this time of year. 2325 truckee, south lake tahoe, alturas also in there in mammoth is down to 22 cold up in the mountains here. high pressure just too far away. and here you go. we'll bring your attention to saturday. nothing until saturday then there you go. that's not a little bit of rain. you're talking about an inch of rain. that's a washout. if it materializes still three days away to sort out the details. but the forecast models have upped the totals. so we'll turn on. turn up the sunshine today looks good. sunny for all. nice
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breezy, but temperatures really just about where they should be this time of year 6070. i do think we'll get a little bump up tomorrow, but then after that we'll have to start to keep an eye on developing pattern from the north as we head to friday and the weekend. >> all right. thank you steve. firefighters spent the night fighting a big fire in downtown concord. what it took to get that fire under control and the cleanup still underway this morning. >> also a life saving drug that reverses drug overdoses will soon be available here in california for almost half the current market price. we'll tell you how state lawmakers were able to get that deal. and don't forget you can have the morning headlines delivered right to you by signing up for the ktvu newsletter. just go to ktvu.com/email, sign up for the daily service
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person during an opioid overdose. the state is teaming up with a major pharmaceutical company to make this medication available all over the state. california will be able to buy the drug for 40% below the current market rate, so the state will be able to buy a lot more of it for the same amount of money and then distributed for free. the state's health directors say it's already proven to be a highly effective treatment for drug overdoses. >> incredible impact that this drug can have at saving people's lives. how easy it is to use, how important it is to make it widely available. so we have it as a tool to save lives everywhere in our state. and now the state is making plans to distribute the drug for free to county governments, police agencies, local health departments and even schools. >> the shipments could begin as early as next month. >> state lawmakers are working
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to regulate an herbal supplement often found in smoke shops and online. san francisco assemblyman matt haney announced the kratom safety act. now, it is the natural in its natural state. kratom has long been used in southeast asia for medicinal and therapeutic purposes, but haney says lack of regulation here in the u.s. has led to very potent and dangerous products being sold here, with no regulation. his bill would ensure kratom products sold in california have passed lab testing and contain safe ingredients and include dosage information. the bill would also make the product only available to those 21 and older. >> our time is 445. more than 13 million kaiser permanente members may have had their personal data exposed to third party vendors. the kaiser, based in oakland, says that the unintended sharing of information involved its apps and website. about 13.4 million people will be notified about this. kaiser says it's not aware of any misuse of any personal
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information. however, cyber security experts say kaiser members should change your passwords. >> use what's called multi-factor authentication on those passwords. you receive that one time code on your text message to identify who you are. use that that that really ensures that you're accessing your applications. your information, so someone else cannot access it. >> now, kaiser says the data involved included the names of patients, indications that they were signed into a kaiser account, and their health related searches. however, no user names, passwords, social security numbers or financial account information was released. well, a new job scam is targeting young college grads , as wall street journal report says fake recruiters are using information they find online to say that an educator recommended someone for a certain job. scammers then get into a professor's email or create a
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similar one to trick the recent grads to apply. once that recent grad applies for the job, scammers can steal their identity or bank information. the federal trade commission is now warning young professionals to be on alert, be cautious of a text message or emails asking them to download an app to conduct a job interview. >> the country's largest wireless carriers have been fined nearly $200 million for sharing users location data. now, the fcc claims the carriers illegally sold real time location information to data collectors. the agency says that allowed highly sensitive information to get into the hands of bail bond companies, bounty hunters and people the agency describes as shady actors . t-mobile has been ordered to pay $80 million. at&t was fined 57 million, and verizon faces a $47 million fine, the companies say they'll challenge the fines in court.
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>> our time is 447. planning has resumed now on renovation of part of terminal three at san francisco international airport. it's a project that was delayed at the beginning of the pandemic. in 2020, the san francisco airport commission reauthorized funding for the project to renovate the western part of the terminal, which is where united airlines calls home. the project will renovate and expand the gate areas, provide seismic retrofitting and international capability to more gates, and improve the concessions as well, the airport says construction will begin in july. that work should be finished in 2028. >> san francisco city attorney says four companies have agreed to stop selling or significantly restrict the sales of illegal license plate covers. now, david chu says the covers are often used to evade law enforcement. his office sent cease and desist letters to amazon, ebay, etsy and walmart telling them to stop selling the illegal covers here
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in california. illegal license plate covers come in many forms. some are electric and with a press of a button, the plate is covered, making it unreadable. >> well, there's a very lucky person out there, and the lucky winner who took home last month's $1.3 billion powerball jackpot, came forward to get it. his name is chung charlie saphan . he's an immigrant from laos. he lives with his family in portland, oregon, and for almost a decade he's been battling cancer. he says that jackpot will help him take care of his family and his health. >> my life has been changed. now i can bless my family and find a good doctor for myself and thank you very much. >> bravo to him, he says he and his wife will split the prize evenly with a friend who chipped in 100 bucks to buy a batch of tickets with them. their lump sum payment, by the way, will be
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$422 million. after taxes. >> the oakland a's have taken another big step in its plan to move to las vegas. the team is now working on financing for its proposed new ballpark on the las vegas strip. investors banker gala sports partners will work to secure more than $500 million in private financing. last june, nevada lawmakers approved $380 million in public funding for the $1.5 billion project. a crowd of just 3500 fans watched the a's begin their series against the pittsburgh pirates at the oakland coliseum last night, tyler nevin homered for the second straight game in oakland's 5 to 1 victory. the two teams play again tonight. the a's now have 13 wins and 17 losses for the season. logan webb, scheduled to be on the mound tonight when the san francisco giants begin their series against the red sox at fenway park in boston. the giants are currently in second place in the national league west, with a record of 14 wins
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and 15 losses. one of my best friends lived in boston for a while. we got to i got to see a home run over the green monster, but it was funny. the most entertaining part of the game, steve, was this guy who could throw peanuts so far and people would be like, over here. and they need point. and i mean, he was throwing the money, right? right on the money. it was like he should be on the team. >> what? did you have any peanuts? of course i did. there you go. >> you got to catch those, right? >> yes. you do. all right. very fun. all right. we do have a pretty cool morning here. menlo park is down to 41. how about that? 40s for many here. 46 vallejo, 46. livermore petaluma's 45, there are a lot of 40s here, including boulder creek, felton, scotts valley, socal's 42. look at all the for santa clara. 4546 circling the wagons there. cupertino, saratoga, campbell, san jose, down to morgan hill and even over to aptos. so it's a cool morning. half moon bay north to
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24mph. so along the coast, we're getting that north northwesterly breeze. and boy has that generated the upwelling water temps are upper 40s, low 50s, incredibly cold 23 truckee 25 south lake tahoe 43, arcadia 53 santa barbara and then 5760 los angeles san diego. look at the systems just plowing in. these are cold systems for seattle and portland, giving them a rain off and on. rain also keeps our breeze in place, the high pressure just too far away. but it looks like another system not in the pacific northwest will be digging into california on saturday. everything is pointing towards pretty good rain here. i mean, you're seeing an inch plus for some here. this will take us saturday saturday night into what looks like sunday morning. today though, it's all about sunshine, sunny for all, breezy, nice but 60s and 70s on those temps and i would expect nice weather until friday. then everything is going to start going downhill. >> all right. thank you steve. a family court in the south bay is spending a lot of money to keep
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yesterday, neighbors in castaic woke up to find a large bear roaming near their homes kind of fast, actually. look at that. wildlife authorities spotted the male black bear about 8:00 in the morning. bear spent most of the day up in the trees. wildlife authorities tried to bait and tranquilize the bear but could not get it down. instead, crews followed the bears. it slowly left town, warning people to stay as far away as possible. >> don't get in your car and run
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down to where this might be happening to hoping to get a better look. the bear is behaving exactly the way we would hope a bear would. >> authorities say the bear was traveling closer to its home in the nearby mountains. they'll do their best to lead the bear into the wilderness. one amateur beekeeper in oakland is frustrated and angry after becoming the victim of a bizarre crime. now this past weekend, thieves stole a colony of 10,000 honeybees from outside her home on manila drive in north oakland. the colony included the queen bee. beekeeper sue donahue says she rushed outside her door saturday morning after she heard someone disrupting her beehives. >> i heard somebody say, hey, free bees! and then a moment later i heard a car door shut. >> donahue is certain the thieves who targeted her home do not know the first thing about bees. she also is sure that her
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bees will die very soon if they are not properly cared for. so far, police have no suspects in the case. taylor swift's newest album is making music history, the tortured poet's department number one on the billboard chart. the album currently features the nation's 14 most popular songs, including the number one spot with fortnite. the album set a one week record of 891 million streams, shattering the previous high of nearly 746 million by drake's 2018 album scorpion. taylor swift, now tied with jay-z for the second most number one albums, trailing only the beatles. we have an update now on a story we told you about last week, about a scavenger hunt for rare coins in san francisco. it is officially over, as all 11 coins have been found. seth chandler, owner of winter coin in san francisco's marina district, announced the scavenger hunt last friday. he and his staff hid the coins across the city and gave out clues on social media. we spoke
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with some of the people who found the coins back and looked at the picture, found the exact bench and it was just kind of looking around and said, oh my god, there's a business card. >> yeah, yeah. and it was the coin found at ghirardelli square, the arch right there, and it was tucked in right in the little corner. >> yeah, it was awesome. i was jumping up and down and everything. it was amazing. >> the owner of the coin store says the value of the coins ranged from $250 to $2500 each. he says he wanted to hold the hunt to encourage people to get interested in coin collecting. i think he did about half of americans say they support more government regulation of big tech companies, the pew research survey found. just 16% say they should be less regulated, 60% of democrats surveyed say they're more likely to call for increased regulation. that's compared to 45% of republicans and 78% of americans polled, said social media companies have
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too much power and influence in politics now. tomorrow is the first day of may, which also is mental health awareness month, toy experts say some toys can help teach children to have a positive mindset. the toy insider's released a list of toys and games that support children's emotional and mental well-being. they say the toys are effective tools to help kids develop emotional intelligence, which can then help them navigate the world as they grow up. >> mental, emotional and social health these are toys and games that really help foster resilience in kids. they teach them to manage their emotions, and sometimes they're there just to provide comfort and nurturing support. >> some of the toys include the caring for bees and beehives, lego set and multi expression stuffed animals to provide hugs and protection. >> well, sam francisco, mayor, london breed pushing to put a $360 million bond measure on the november ballot. we tell you
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what that proposal would pay for and what it would take to get the plan to voters. >> wouldn't you be treated this way and not have power, established a courtroom in the south bay, spending $150,000 a day to keep the lights on the reason? >> it is still waiting for a permanent source of power. >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. tuesday, april 30th end of april end of april. looking at may how's the weather. let's check in with steve paulson a nice but it's really cool for us here at the end of april. >> this morning here a lot of 40s showing up. this 41 in palo alto is correct. palo alto is 41. menlo park's 41. that 41 at palo alto is on the stanford campus, and woodside is also 41 degrees. how about that? that's pretty cool for this time of year. and there's a lot of 30s
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up in mendocino county. lake county. it'll be sunny though today. so sunny skies and so temperatures will rebound. but i'll tell you, they're staying pretty much in the 60s and 70s. that cool morning will negate some too much warming. but 60s and 70s as well. when it comes to traffic, you've got a friend and his name is sal castaneda. >> well, i thank you, steve. you know, and right now we don't have a lot going on in the traffic world. we've had a pretty good commute. we're going to start with the bay bridge and show it to you via our aa traffic camera. here you can see traffic is moving along relatively well. and if you are driving onto the bridge, it looks good all the way to san francisco. let's talk about some of these other commutes. the san jose commute looks good. northbound 280 getting up to highway 17. and if you're in the valley right now, the freeways are doing very, very well. now at 501, let's get back to the headlines. >> thank you. sal. san francisco's mayor wants to spend more than $300 million to
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improve the city. if the board of supervisors approves the mayor's plan, voters will get the final say in november. ktvu james torres joining us now in the studio to talk about the bond measure proposed by mayor london breed and where she wants that money to go. james. >> pam, good morning to you. well it's a package that's worth $360 million. mayor breed said her plan is to tackle four different categories in this city. 167 million of that money will go towards strengthening public health spaces. places like sf general and laguna honda hospitals. some would get a seismic retrofit. it would also expand some psychiatric emergency services while also expanding the chinatown health clinic. $50 million would go toward projects meant to tackle homelessness. $70 million proposed to improve street safety. that's more in terms of infrastructure. think ideas like crosswalks, sidewalks and repaving projects. finally, mayor breed wants to spend 25 million on revitalizing civic public spaces. that includes renovations at places like
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harvey milk plaza and the castro and hallidie plaza. the plan needs to first get the okay from the capital planning committee. it heard the pitch yesterday, and once it gives the green light, the bond idea will then head to the board of supervisors , which would require eight votes to pass. all of that just to get it on the november ballot. so san francisco voters would have the ultimate say. and if it all works out, the bond measure would appear on the same ballot where mayor london breed is up for reelection. dave >> all right, james. thank you. time is now. 503. san francisco city leaders are trying to find ways to improve the night life. city officials, business leaders and community members met at the annual nightlife and entertainment summit. mayor london breed said the city looks forward to working with venues to create easier pathways for more economic opportunities. >> we have to be a real partner from the city side in order to get rid of the bureaucracy, get rid of the layers of fees, get
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rid of the drama and get to yes, that is my goal. that is my hope. >> now the mayor says the city is still not where it wants to be when it comes to recovering from the pandemic. but she says there has been progress and people in the community are looking for places to come together for its now. 503a family court in downtown san jose is now paying out more than $150,000 a day to keep their lights on. >> that's following the second power outage at its court building in the past two months. the latest outage began early yesterday morning. the family court center is now paying a huge bill for a generator and fuel, as it waits for a permanent power source to be restored. the court handles a wide range of important cases, mostly involving domestic violence and restraining orders. disruptions happen to the litigants is significant. >> we the court has, really i think is quite nimble in addressing these kinds of failures and reestablishing operations as quickly as possible. but it takes some
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herculean efforts from our court staff as well to make that all happen. >> pg and e has not said why it has not reconnected the power at this point, despite the urgent request from the family court and equipment failure caused the lights to go out at the same building back in early march, the san jose police officers association is demanding an increase in security for mayor matt mehan after a person attacked a bodyguard while the mayor was giving a television interview. >> i believe having another second set of eyes, second set of hands there maybe they could have done some different tactics. maybe you could have had one officer have the mayor and his staff go into another building locked, secure it before this individual could approach, while the one was dealing with him outside the naacp chapter in san jose and silicon valley has questions for police president jethro moore sent a letter to the department asking why an unarmed man who says he was just going to work was stopped by the mayor's
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bodyguard in the first place. >> i see a black man, walking down the street on his cell phone. he said something that the black the brother did not take as, coming from somebody of authority or as a police officer. >> unfortunately, reverend moore, has he entered into this with a race element and had nothing to do with race. >> the police officers association says the man who was stopped was a fugitive wanted in georgia. when asked about increasing the mayor's security, city officials said it's a police matter. >> our time is now. 506, almost $4 million will be paid by the city of san leandro to settle a lawsuit filed by a mentally disabled man who accused the police of using excessive force. now, police body cam video from 2019 shows sorelle shiflett being detained by police officers after he was beaten and tased. before that, 911 was called after shiflett was seen walking on the street at 2 a.m. dressed up as a cartoon ninja. when the police arrived and
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tried to search him, shiflett says he became scared and he ran . his lawyer says that some of the police body cam video of that incident has not been preserved. now. san leandro's interim police chief angela alvarez said in a statement. as a result, our body worn camera recording retention policy was updated in 2022 to retain video footage for up to seven years. this updated policy ensures a longer retention of interactions with community members to allow for the future review of potential criminal, administrative or civil cases. the settlement that was reached does not include an admission of liability or wrongdoing by the city of san leandro. >> it has been one month since a rainy downpour washed out a chunk of highway one in big sur. caltrans now says repairs are going well on. both locals and tourists can once again drive in and out of the area. now the convoys are running twice a day
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through that slide area. they run from 7 to 8:00 in the morning, then again from 5 to 6:00 in the evening. there are some restrictions during the other hours. >> it's only going to be residents any workers and those with reservations. and the reason for that is once they go through, they will not be able to leave until 7 a.m. the next day. so if people don't have reservations, then they're not going to have a place to sleep. >> caltrans says it does hope the opening of convoys for tourists will help the businesses that have taken a hit, because of the drop in traffic, the agency estimates. this convoy system will continue at least until memorial day weekend. >> all right. time is 508. today is national adopt a shelter, pet day and bay area animal shelters want all of us to take in animals that need a forever home. the humane society of silicon valley says shelters in the bay area and around the country are seeing longer than usual shelter stays. now, if you
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want to adopt a pet but you worry about whether you can afford it, the group is offering food as well as spay and neuter services to pet owners who need it. >> oh, that's a good that's a nice incentive. okay. and hopefully they will get a lot of a lot of little, little critters a good home, even bunnies. >> even bunnies. >> all right. let's check in with steve paulson for a look at our weather. >> all right. it's cold this morning for the end of april. no doubt about it. will start up in lake county, upper lake is checking in at 36 cold degrees. we outside menlo park are both at 41. felton and the santa cruz mountains is 41. sonoma pinole and rohnert park are all 42. in fairfax in marin county is 43. there are more. i mean, i could do a list of about 15 or 20 that are in the 30s and also 40. ukiah is 39. there's upper lakes 36, middletown is 38. sonoma has dropped to 41, occidental is 42. sebastopol is 43. there's rohnert park 42. fairfax is
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dipped to 42. richmond is at 44. these are cold lows. speaking of cold, the water temps are incredibly cold. for the last day of april. the san francisco buoy is 49 degrees. you don't see that too often, but with that strong northwest wind, even down to the monterey bay aquarium at 51, incredibly cold water. so any warmth inland, as long as there's no offshore breeze, fog is not far away. and believe me, i pin my hopes for what would be a summer on april and may. and this has been a cool, cool april with a good onshore breeze. these systems keep moving into the pacific northwest. that keeps the breeze going for us. other temperatures include 37 in kelseyville, 42 menlo park spots between 4142 livermore is 45 degrees 49 berkeley. oakland's 47 petaluma is 45. 23 truckee 25 south lake tahoe to 58, los angeles, 68 in palm springs and 42 now up in arcata and eureka. and that system to the north. the next
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one coming in, though, looks like it will say, you know what? i'm on my way to california and it looks like it's going to arrive on saturday, believe it or not. so if you have i don't care. any kind of plans outside saturday, you might want to put it inside or have a plan b because it looks like rain is on the way. we still have three days to iron out the details, but everything is pointing in that direction. today though, we'll turn up. the sunshine looks nice 60s and 70s on the temps. >> all right steve, thank you. time is 511. protests on college campuses continue to grow around the country. the bay area campus that has become home to the latest demonstration and highlighting the innovators for climate change. we'll look at the award winners of this year' it's time to get away and cache in, at cache creek casino resort, to rock and to roll. to go all out or... go all in. with four stars and rising stars, northern california's premier casino resort is the perfect place...
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memorial is forming after four police officers were shot and killed during a standoff. it happened in charlotte, where they were trying to serve a warrant for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. when the police arrived, shots were fired from inside the house . the police fired back, killing a suspect in the front yard. but a second suspect fired even more shots, leading to a standoff that lasted three hours stepped outside my door. >> police were running by, and then ambulance started coming in and they were just going everywhere. >> everywhere. >> we heard about over 100
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gunshots. it sounded like world war three. >> three of the four officers killed were from the us marshals service. the other was a local charlotte police officer. four other officers were injured in that shooting. ultimately authorities sent in a swat team with an armored car to smash into the house. two people inside were taken into custody as persons of interest. our time is 515. a man was arrested after a shootout with police in benicia and is now facing a charge of murder. 39 year old david ochoa magana is still being held at the solano county jail. vallejo police have identified him as a suspect in a homicide. he's being charged in connection with the death of a man back on march 16th. magana was arrested after a shootout on interstate 780. benicia police say the license plate readers originally identified a car involved in an armed robbery, and they say magana and another
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person inside began shooting at the police during a chase. both were arrested when the car crashed. it is now 515. construction has begun in vallejo for a new navigation center to help the unhoused. the groundbreaking ceremony was hosted by the city yesterday. it's being built at a former parking lot near highway 37. after it's completed, the $8 million center will offer 125 shelter beds. >> it's really going to give vallejo, and particularly those who are living on the streets, the opportunity to exit homelessness, will they plan their journey for what their next stage of living is going to be? >> now? the latest count showed there are about 450 people living on the streets in vallejo . construction work on this new navigation center is expected to be finished by december. it's 516. seven grassroot leaders from around the world are being honored for their achievements and dedication to protecting the
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earth in san francisco, this year's goldman environmental prize winners were selected from more than 100 nominations. the winners were chosen from six continents by an international jury. a truck driver from california represented north america. the work she's doing has prompted the state to pass emissions limits for the trucking and rail industries, as we must continue the fight for accountability, regulations and oversight of the freight system so that it operates in a way that is safer for every worker and every community. and from san francisco, the winners will head to washington, d.c. that's where they'll be honored for their achievements. tomorrow. it's 517. a cal fire dispatcher who's only been on the job a couple of months is already proving he already knows how to respond to an emergency. he's a rookie dispatcher in butte county, and he stayed calm somehow. now, as he helped a
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couple bring their new baby daughter into the world. the couple made an urgent 911 call saying the birth was about to happen at their home near oroville. that rookie dispatcher successfully gave the new dad detailed delivery instructions over the phone. and everybody's okay. our time is 418. our weather is okay. just a little nippy. >> it is cool out there, mr. clark no doubt hear a lot of low 40s and even some 30s up in, mendocino county. lake county. there are plenty up there. kelseyville 37, upper lake, 36, ukiah is 39. a lot of low 40s around here. menlo park's been bouncing between 4142. sonoma is down to 41. so if it feels cooler to you, it is cooler out there. 42 north dublin 44. clayton also in the danville. and look at pinole, 42 el cerrito, el sobrante, kensington. birx louis, orinda, lafayette, walnut creek, alamo, all in the 40s. that's a chill
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for april 30th, 2325. truckee, south lake tahoe. cold up in the mountains arcadia 42, the uk. i've seen another observation at 3948 sacramento 48. down in monterey. systems just keep plowing into the pacific northwest. that keeps our breeze going even though we have lots of sunshine in the direction of the wind is northwest. and boy is that generated some cold water temps. nice today. nice tomorrow. but big changes by the weekend. now again, this is our good friend the gfs. other forecast models are not as bullish or although they are tending to trend a little more deeper and a little stronger with the system on saturday. so for now you're saying you're kidding me? and i'm like, no, i'm not. look at these projections now. other locations are not nearly as wet as this one, but i think it's something to watch. it has been remarkably consistent here so far from run to run. and so i can't ignore it here. clear today though. only patchy fog. sunny for all. it'll be nice. breezy, 6070s on the temps, maybe pushing upper 70s
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to near 80 for wednesday thursday, then cooling begins friday. it looks like a huge change for the weekend day. >> all right steve thank you. time is 519. well we now know who it is. the winner of that billion dollar powerball lottery jackpot earlier this month finally came forward to get the money. hey, we tell you how he says that money will change his life. and one simple choice by you every day could reduce your risk of serious health problems. we'll talk live to our fox medical team next. about what that c
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us to make every day. a new research says your choice could impact how long you live. joining us this morning to talk about this study and this choice, doctor mike from our fox medical team. good morning. so tell us about the findings of this new study. what are the benefits of taking the stairs. >> how about reducing your risk of premature death and reducing your risk of having a heart attack or stroke by 20? if you just take the stairs rather than the elevator? now you might say, well, how many flights? well, the study looked at, over five. that was the sweet spot. so anywhere from 5 to 10, if you do that every day, you will
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dramatically reduce your risk and improve your cardiovascular health, some researchers have called things like this exercise snacking. and if you were one of my patients, you would notice that i walk very quickly. all right. from my office to where we're going. and then we do the stairs and then we come back up. if you do that, you're going to live a longer life, and you don't even have to belong to a gym. >> okay? i love all of that. that's that's good news. i personally like the gym, but so we're talking about not just climbing many flights, doing stairs, doing flights for exercise is just there are benefits of just taking a few stores, a few steps, like up to a store or around town, right? >> we live in a society where everyone either emails or texts and no one really talks to anybody anymore. and i'm a believer that you walk. i live with a fairly long driveway, and
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i purposely walked the trash down even though i could. i could get some other way of doing it. i prefer the exercise. if you do that, you're going to prolong your life. exercise is a great way to reduce your cardiovascular risk. everyone knows that. so you move your bones around and you're going to be healthier. all right. >> some simple things we can do every day. just making those those simple choices. doctor mike, thank you so much. >> thank you pam. have a great day. and watch out for those allergies. they're bad right now. >> you're telling me all right. yes. and we'll take the stairs. thank you. >> all right, doctor mike pan, time is now 525. >> vandals attack a pro-palestinian mural in san francisco. what the artist says about it and why? he says it's not the first time. it's happened. and the personal information of 13 million kaiser permanente members may have been exposed. how to find out if you're one of them, and
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well. >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. good morning. >> thank you for waking up with us here on mornings on two. >> i'm pam cook and good morning i'm dave clark. tuesday morning the last day of april. it's april 30th already. >> almost may all right. and i think the weather's changing a little bit as we change months. let's check in with steve paulson. >> it's cold this morning under mainly clear skies. there are a lot of low 40s here showing up. livermore, now 41, palo alto, woodside, menlo park, all at 41. there are many 30s up in mendocino county. in lake county. it's good to go though, for today we have lots of sunshine. that's the good news here. it will be sunny skies today, but temperatures i mean, it's i mean, even bumping up a little bit. days are longer obviously, but we're really only in the 60s and 70s pretty close to seasonal averages. sal is year usually around this time something begins to pick up or happen. what are we seeing out there? >> yeah. you know, so far so good. steve there various police
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activities out there. but for the most part, the drive. let's go to our triple a traffic camera and show you the bay bridge. it looks pretty good. there have been no major issues here on the bay bridge. we've been watching the richmond bridge because there was a possibility of police activity coming toward the east bay. we're watching that so far, nothing has happened that's been too severe, but we're going to keep watching that. if you're driving over to san rafael, it does look pretty good. 530 let's get back to the headlines. okay, sal. >> thank you. well new this morning. several roads now closed near the bart station in downtown concord because of the investigation into this. a two alarm fire last night. the fire is out now, but the cleanup and the investigation are just beginning. ktvu ali rasmus here now with the details of what happened. good morning. ali >> good morning dave. we're at the intersection of park and clayton near downtown concord, very close to the bart station here in concord. and behind us
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is what's left of this corner building. this was apparently an apartment building under construction or under some type of renovation. you can see the roof is completely gone. you can kind of see some bits of sky poking through the windows here, and you can hear a fire hose continue to douse this building with water. in fact, behind this wall that's right behind us, there is a ladder truck with a hose positioned directly over what used to be the roof of this building, shooting water down into it. and there's actually what looks like almost like a waterfall of water coming down onto the ground floors. firefighters are continuing to work here to make sure no hotspots flare up. and that this fire is completely out. this broke out around 1030 last night here in downtown concord. again, this is apparently an empty building. it was undergoing some type of renovations, a large corner, lot of apartment complex that was under renovation. according to contra costa county fire, no one was inside and no one was hurt in this fire. but it took firefighters more than
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2.5 hours to put the flames out. video sent to us from a viewer, from a building with an overhead view of this fire, shows some of the flames several feet high, towering over what was left of the roof. now the fire is out, as we said, but there's still work to do to make sure it doesn't flare up again. and then firefighters have to start the investigation to figure out what caused this fire. so because of all that, there are road closures in this area from concord boulevard, clayton and grant street and clayton, several blocks adjacent to this building that caught fire last night. how it started is not known. firefighters expect to be here for much of the morning, and i can tell you just around this building, there's at least a half a dozen fire trucks surrounding it and some firefighters still walking around the perimeter. again they're dousing this building with water to make sure that this fire does not flare up again. but the fire is out again. no one was hurt. according to contra costa county fire. we're hoping to get some more information from them in
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the coming hours. but if you live in the concord area or drive through downtown concord to get to work or to the bart station, be advised there are quite a few road closures because of this last fire that happened last night. live in concord. allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news okay, allie. >> thank you. time is 432. will around the country, protests, demonstrations and encampments are growing on college campuses against the war in gaza. and that includes right here in the bay area at sonoma state university. an encampment was set up on friday. it grew over the weekend at stanford university. a protest is also growing, despite school administrators telling students they're violating university policies. at cal, more people have joined the encampment just outside of sproul hall, and the newest encampment is at san francisco state, where a protest began just yesterday. now the protesters at san francisco state, like the protesters at other universities, want an end to the violence in gaza and for
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the university to divest or sell their holdings in companies that do business with israel's military. we palestine. palestine now. shortly after a rally yesterday at the university, the protesters began setting up tents as a member of the csu system, we think that it's important to protest there. involvement and, you know, support of the genocide. >> now, some jewish students on the campus say some of the language being used by the protesters and on their sides makes them feel very uncomfortable while basically saying, i can't be a part of that conversation whatsoever, because i believe that the state of israel has a right to exist. >> you know, it creates an unwelcoming environment, but more so, it's just it's shutting down even a central conversation . >> in a statement responding to the protesters, university officials said in part, sf state foundation investment policy reflects its commitment to the
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values of the university, prioritizing social and racial justice, environmental sustainability and climate action. >> protesters are also camping out at sacramento state university. demonstrators say the tents are designed to get the university attention. >> if camping is what we have to do to get our voices heard and the trustees to be forced to listen to us, then that is what the students will do. similar to protests on campus across the country, this group is calling on csu to divest from companies with ties to the israeli military. >> well, overnight, pro-palestinian protesters at columbia university in new york took over a building on the campus. the protesters broke into an academic building. they barricaded the entrances and hung palestinian flags and banners on the buildings. this as the university began to suspend students who refused to take down the tent city demonstration that went up two
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weeks ago. >> we were engaging in good faith negotiations until the administration cut them off under threat of suspensions where we ask for amnesty, they gave us more discipline. >> now, today, education secretary miguel cardona will testify before a house committee as lawmakers want to know what's being done to address the antisémite ism being reported at some of the universities around the country. >> a pro-palestinian mural in san francisco has been repeatedly vandalized. the artist says he painted the mural on his friend's building in noe valley about five months ago, and he says the mural stands as a reminder of the families who have been killed in gaza. surveillance video shows a woman riding over the mural yesterday. she wrote bring back our hostages. >> yeah, it hurts like to see it get vandalized, but it's nothing compared to the pain that my people are going through in gaza . >> the artist says he believes it has been a different person,
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responsible for the vandalism each time. and he says he will once again repaint over it. >> our time is 536 united states. increasing the pressure on hamas to accept a new proposal for a ceasefire deal in gaza. now, though, the terms of the agreement haven't been made public. secretary of state antony blinken is calling the proposal extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. secretary blinken is due to arrive today in israel to try to advance the negotiations. negotiators say they believe progress is being made. >> robert f kennedy jr will be on the california ballot in the november presidential election. the american independent party of california has nominated kennedy for president, along with running mate nicole shanahan. now, the campaign confirmed it has filed paperwork with the state. california is the third state ballot that kennedy and shanahan have qualified for, following utah and michigan. all right. let's head over to steve paulson. what
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should we know for our weather today? grab a jacket there. >> yeah it's cold for many here. in fact temperatures a lot of 30s up in mendocino county. lake county will just take a look at some of them here. upper lake is 36 degrees woodside, menlo park. felton, sonoma, pinole of all dipped to 41. rohnert park is 42 and fairfax in marin county is also dip to 4237. middletown, ukiah 3941. occidental, now 42 rohnert park. there's sonoma's 41 fairfax 42. i mean, these are cool, cool numbers here. bolinas fire station 44. so there is a no doubt chill in the air and is a really cold end of april bowie temperatures 49 san francisco i can't remember that at the end of april, sometimes. may. june. yeah. but i mean low 50s. incredibly cold here on the water temps. the systems keep moving into the pacific northwest and that's giving them more rain. vancouver, seattle,
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portland, we get the breeze. so even kelseyville is a 38 lot of 40s. there's menlo park's 41 degrees, mid 40s, upper 40s here. for many, north dublin is 41 degrees. there's penoles 41 degrees. orinda is down to 43, clayton, danville and castro valley also down to 43. 23 alturas, truckee and south lake tahoe 25 mammoth says, yeah, come catch me if you can. i'm 18 degrees. it's cold, we have a systems continuing. to just give seattle and portland a cold, rainy pattern up there. we get weak, high pressure. so cold. morning sunny. nice breezy today. it'll be a little warmer. i mean, not a lot. there might be a few isolated 80s on thursday, but believe me, it's going to drop pretty fast here. high pressure is just too far away. and look at saturn now. this is just one forecast model, but it has been remarkably consistent. dropping a cold deep low in on us on saturday into sunday. that's not a little bit
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of rain. that's not showers. that's rain. now we'll see the other forecast models are not as bullish, but they are trending a little deeper and a little bit more in the way of rain. so i think big changes by the weekend. turn up the sunshine though. today looks nice. 60s 70s on the temps. >> all right. thank you steve. complaints over the need for teachers has reached the courtroom. coming up new in our 6:00 hour. the local school district's response to allegations that it has not followed the law to fill those empty positions, and a life saving drug that reverses drug overdoses will soon be available here in california for almost half the current market price. >> we'll tell
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people's lives, how easy it is to use, how important it is to make it widely available. so we have it as a tool to save lives everywhere in our state. >> and now the state is making plans to distribute the drug for free to county governments, police agencies, local health departments and to schools. the shipments could begin as early as next month. >> state lawmakers are working to regulate an herbal supplement often found in smoke shops and online. san francisco assemblyman matt haney announced the kratom safety act. now, it's a natural in its natural state. kratom has long been used in southeast asia for medicinal and therapeutic purposes. but haney says lack of regulation in the us has led to very potent and dangerous products being sold here. with no regulation, his bill would ensure kratom products sold in california have passed. lab testing, contains safe ingredients and include
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dosage information. the bill would also make the product only available to those 21 and older. >> time is now 544. more than 13 million kaiser permanente members may have had their personal data exposed to third party vendors as the kaiser, based in oakland, says that the unintended sharing of information involved its apps and website. about 13.4 million people will be notified about this. kaiser says it's not aware of any misuse of personal information. however, cybersecurity experts say kaiser members should change your passwords to use what's called multi-factor authentication on those passwords. >> you receive that one time code on your text message to identify who you are. use that that that really ensures that you're accessing your applications, your information, so someone else cannot access it. >> now, kaiser says the data included the names of patients, indications that they were signed into a kaiser account and
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their online searches related to health. but they say no user names, no passwords, social security numbers or financial account information were exposed. >> san francisco city attorney says four companies have agreed to stop selling or significantly restrict the sales of illegal license plate covers. david chiu says the covers are often used to evade law enforcement. his office sent cease and desist letters to amazon, ebay, etsy and walmart telling them to stop selling those illegal covers. in california, illegal license plate covers come in many forms. some are electric and with a press of a button. the plate is covered, making it unreadable. >> our time is 546. the very lucky winner, who won last month's $1.3 billion powerball jackpot, has come forward to claim the money. his name is chung charlie saphan. he's an immigrant from laos. he lives with his family in portland, oregon, and for almost a decade, he's been battling cancer. he says that billion dollar jackpot
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will help him take care of his family and his health. >> my life has been changed. now i can bless my family and find a good doctor for myself. and thank you very much. >> we wish him the best. he says he and his wife will split the prize evenly with a friend of theirs who chipped in $100 to buy a batch of tickets with them . their lump sum payment, by the way, will be $422 million after taxes as well. >> unhappy oakland a's fans have announced another reverse boycott against ownership they are planning to pack the coliseum on june 7th to voice their displeasure with owner john fisher. now, you might remember the first reverse boycott last season. last june 20th 7000 turned out for that one push for ownership to sell the team. at this point, fans acknowledge keeping the a's in town is a long shot, but they
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still want to show the league how they feel. >> this brings it again to the forefront so it continues to push that narrative of who john fisher is, what he's done, and the lack of effect in a positive way that he's had on the community and the people that he's supposed to be serving. the fans of baseball. >> the a's plan to move to sacramento after this season. if all goes according to plan. the team will then move to a las vegas, a new las vegas ballpark ahead of the 2028 season. >> and speaking of the oakland a's, they took another big step in the plan to move to las vegas. now, the team is trying to finance its proposed new ballpark on the vegas strip. the investment banker, gallitano sports partners will work to secure more than $500 million in private financing. last june, nevada lawmakers approved $380 million in public funding for the $1.5 billion project and a crowd of only 3500 fans were watching the a's begin their
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series against the pittsburgh pirates at the oakland coliseum last night. tyler nevin hit a homer for the second straight game in the oakland's 5 to 1 win. the two teams play again tonight. the a's now have 13 wins, 17 losses, so far this season. meantime for the giants, logan webb is due to be pitching tonight when the giants begin their series against the red sox at fenway park in boston. the giants right now are in second place in the national league west with a record of 14 wins, 15 losses. >> all right, let's check in with sal castaneda, number one giants fan here. also on traffic. how's it look out there, pamela? >> thank you. and dave, right now it looks all right out there . you can see the traffic on the richmond bridge from our triple-a traffic camera. looks pretty good heading over to marin. some earlier police activity turned out to be
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nothing big, which is always good. you can see traffic is moving along pretty well. we're getting a little more of a crowd at the bay bridge right now. westbound as you approach, i see some slowing in the carpool lane, so we're going to see if we can sort that out. there was a crash at westbound just beyond, and i'm looking it's just beyond the toll plaza. it looks like a minor one. i think they're clearing it now. but it is causing a little bit of a backup. as you can see, it looks pretty clear out there. although, steve, i believe i heard you say the weather's going to change in the next few days on the weekend. >> sure looks like it sound, but the next three days look okay. although we can't get rid of that breeze and man, it's cold for the end of april. there's a lot, a lot of low 40s, even many 30s up in mendocino county, lake county, menlo park is down to 41 degrees. there's some mid 40s for plenty petaluma's now down to 43. there's a lot of 41, 42 woodside now 41. observation near half moon bay at 41. pacifica 46. san carlos is down
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to 44. there's menlo park, stanford, atherton all 41 and los altos at 42. cool degrees 21 jackpot in truckee, some 25. south lake tahoe to 18 in mammoth. that's cold systems just keep you can see these little spin that little spin. that's a low that's moving in. so more rain for seattle portland pacific northwest. high pressure is too far to the west. and it's not that strong. so cold morning sunny and nice wednesday thursday there could be a few near 80. i mean very few. i think most locations will be in the upper 70s and then just like that, it looks like change is on the way here. we still get this, what we call a zonal flow west to east or northwest. but look at now again this is just one forecast. now this is for saturday into sunday. that's a lot of rain for the first weekend in may. others are not as bullish as this, but i tend to buy into at least at least half of that for now. today though, you can turn up the sunshine, but there will be a little bit of a breeze behind
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that. can't get rid of that 60s 70s. i'll bump the highs up well inland next couple of days, then a few. i think on thursday could be near 80 friday. let the cooling begin and it looks like big changes for the weekend. >> all right. thank you steve. heavy police presence in san francisco's bayview district, along with crime scene tape and bullets on the ground. the overnight investigation now underway, and san francisco's scavenger hunt for rare coins. >> it was a big success. we'll be
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and right now is a great time to go see them. officials at the pier posted a photo. this photo on social media. pam, look at all of them. the sea lions count is the highest it's been in seven years. there are more than 800 sea lions spread out on the decks at pier 39. and with a steady supply of anchovies in the water. the sea lions are happy and extra active right now , and they're usually very loud. >> very loud too. yeah, love it. taylor swift's newest album is making music history. the tortured poet's department is number one on the billboard chart. the album currently features the nation's fourth 18 most popular songs, including
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the number one spot with fortnite. the album set a one week record of 891 million streams, shattering the previous high of nearly 746 million by drake's 2018 album scorpion. taylor swift, now tied with jay-z for the second most number one albums, trailing only the beatles. >> bravo time is 555. now an update on a story we told you about last week about a scavenger hunt in san francisco for rare coins. it's officially over. a 11 coins have been found. seth chandler, the owner of winter coin in san francisco's marina district, announced the scavenger hunt last friday. he and his staff went out. they hid the coins all over the city and gave out clues on social media. we talked with some of the people who actually found the coins back in, looked at the picture, found the exact bench, and it was just kind of looking around and said, oh my god, there's a business card.
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>> yeah, yeah. and it was the coin that ghirardelli square the arch right there, and it was tucked in right in the little corner. >> yeah, it was awesome. i was jumping up and down and everything. it was amazing. >> yeah. >> now the owner of the coin store says the value of the coins range from $250 to $2500 each. he wanted to hold that scavenger hunt to encourage people to get interested in coin collecting. >> about half of americans say they support more government regulation of big tech companies. the pew research survey found. just 16% say they should be less regulated. 60% of democrats surveyed say they're more likely to call for increased regulation. that's compared to 45% of republicans, 78% of americans polled said that social media companies have too much power and influence in politics. the commerce department is launching a new program to assess the possibilities and risks of generative ai. that includes creating ways to prove if content is real or generated,
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and ways to spot fake or misleading ai content. the agency will also work on a program to assess the capabilities of different ai technologies. >> our time is now. 557 planning has resumed at sfo on a renovation of part of terminal three at san francisco international airport. it's a project that was delayed at the beginning of the pandemic. in 2020, the san francisco airport commission report authorized funding for the renovation of the western part of the terminal, which is home to united airlines. the project will renovate and expand the gate areas, provide seismic retrofitting and international capability to more gates. airport officials say construction begins in july. the work should be finished in 2028. >> well, tomorrow's the first day of may. it is also mental health awareness month. toy experts say some toys can help teach children to have a positive mindset. the toy insider's released a list of
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toys and games that support children's emotional and mental well-being. experts say the toys are effective tools to help keep kids develop emotional intelligence, which help them navigate the world as they grow up. >> mental, emotional and social health these are toys and games that really help foster resilience in kids. they teach them to manage their emotions, and sometimes they're there just to provide comfort and nurturing support. >> some of the toys include the caring for bees and beehives, lego set and multi expression stuffed animals to provide hugs and protection. >> her neighborhood in concord is waking up this morning to firefighters cleaning up after a huge overnight fire. we have a ktvu crew at that scene as investigators try to find out what sparked those flames, plus disruption to the litigants is
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significant. >> we simply need to be reconnected and growing demands in the south bay for pg and e to restore the power at a family court. >> why? the agency says it's costing thousands of dollars to stay open, and san francisco's mayor outlining her plans for a bond measure. we'll tell you where hundreds of millions of dollars would be spent if it's approved by the supervisors and the voters from ktvu. >> fox two news this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning and thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two i'm dave clark. >> good morning i'm pam cook. it's tuesday april 30th rolling out april rolling in may. let's april i know it seemed like it went by pretty fast to me. >> it did. it was a cool month and a windy month for many as well. we had pretty good rain as well and the next couple of days will be okay, but it looks like a big change by the weekend. the main message here for the end of
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april. it's cold out there. upper lake 36. that's the coldest i've seen. although ukiah is 39, kelseyville is 3738. i know middletown's 38 would sides at 40. atherton's not far away scotts valley, sonoma, pinole, hollister all 41. orinda and lucas valley are both at 42. i mean, that's cold for the end of april here. we get a lot of sunshine today, but sunny skies just not very warm. we're trying days are longer, that's for sure, but a clear and cold morning only patchy fog. lots of sunshine. nice but breezy and temps pretty close to where they should be. 6070. all right. sal is here at 601. a bridge, a freeway. where are we going? >> we're going to the bridge because steve, at the bay bridge toll plaza, there was a crash, a minor one, but it's slowing down traffic. let's go right to our triple a traffic camera and show you that even the carpool lane is slowing down as they clear that crash. it wasn't as severe injuries at all, but it just was blocking lanes. and you can see it's a little bit slow. i wanted to back up and look at the macarthur maze. it's not really affecting traffic that much yet,
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but we'll keep an eye on it for you. 601 let's get back to the headlines. >> okay, sal, we're following developing overnight news from the bayview district of san francisco. take a look at the scene at third street and quesada avenue just after 930 last night. several police officers out there who appear to be investigating some type of violent crime. they placed a crime tape outside of several buildings. as you can see, we're trying to get more information from san francisco police about what was happening out there, and we'll bring you information as we get it. >> well, this morning, fire crews are still cleaning up a massive overnight fire in concord. the fire started at about 10:00 last night at a building on sunset and east street. video shows large flames and a lot of smoke as the firefighters poured water on the building to get that fire under control. fire officials say the building was empty at the time. no injuries have been reported. ktvu is ali rasmus will join us live from the scene with an update on the investigation in our next half hour. san francisco's mayor wants to spend
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more than $300 million to improve the city. if the board of supervisors approves the mayor's plan, voters will get the final say. in november, ktvu james torres is here now with more on this new bond measure proposal and where the mayor wants that money to go. >> good morning, james. >> dave, pam, good morning to you. well, it's a package that's worth $360 million. mayor breed's said her plan tackles four different categories. $167 million of that money will go towards strengthening public health spaces. places like sf general and laguna honda hospitals. they would get a form of a seismic retrofit while also expanding the chinatown health clinic. $50 million will go toward projects meant to tackle homelessness. $70 million proposed to improve street safety. and that's more in terms of infrastructure. i think ideas like crosswalks, sidewalks and repaving projects. finally, mayor breed wants to spend 25 million on revitalizing civic public spaces. that includes renovations of harvey milk plaza
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as well as halliday plaza. a plan needs to first get the okay from the capital planning committee. it heard the mayor's pitch yesterday, but it once it gives the green light, the bond idea will then head over to the board of supervisors, and that would require eight votes to pass in a statement, mayor london breed says the bond would, quote, create safer streets and smoother roads, deliver welcoming and vibrant plazas and public spaces, support families and strengthen our public health institutions that serve all our residents. this is how we build a stronger, thriving san francisco. all of that just to get it on the november ballot, san francisco voters will have the ultimate say. and if it all works out, the bond measure would appear on the same ballot where mayor london breed is up for reelection. live in the newsroom. i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you. james. well, today the alameda county board of supervisors will vote on a funding increase to support young voters in the upcoming election in the past few years, the oakland and berkeley city
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councils adopted ordinances allowing 16 and 17 year olds to vote in school board elections. if today's vote passes, the board would earmark $1.6 million for software to help administrate teen voters. now, it would also hire six people to provide year round support with the election process. >> our time now 605. a family court in downtown san jose is now paying more than $150,000 a day to keep the lights on. yeah, they handle some very important cases as well. >> that's following the second power outage at the court building in the past two months. the latest outage began early yesterday morning. that family court center is now paying a huge bill for a generator and fuel, as it waits for a permanent power source to be restored. the court handles a wide range of important cases, mostly involving domestic violence and restraining orders. >> disruption to the litigants is significant. we, the court has, really i think is quite nimble in addressing these kinds
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of failures and reestablishing operations as quickly as possible. but it takes some herculean efforts from our court staff as well, to make that all happen. >> pg and e has not said why it has not reconnected to the power, despite the urgent request from the family court and equipment failure caused the lights to go out at the same building back in early march. >> our time at 6067 grassroots leaders from around the world are being honored for their many achievements and dedication to protecting the planet in san francisco. >> now, this year's goldman environmental prize winners were selected for more than 100 nominations. you see them right here. the winners were picked from six continents by an international jury. a truck driver from california represented north america, and the work she's doing has prompted the state to pass emissions limits for the trucking and rail industries. >> we must continue the fight
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for accountability, regulations and oversight of the freight system so that it operates in a way that is safer for every worker and every community. >> now from san francisco, the winners will now head to washington, d.c. they'll be honored for their achievements tomorrow. time is now 607. construction is underway for a major new navigation center to help the unhoused in vallejo. the city of vallejo hosted a groundbreaking ceremony, and this is being built at a former parking lot near highway 37. and after it's completed, the $8 million center will offer 125 shelter beds. the latest count of the homeless showed there are about 450 people living on the streets in vallejo. construction work on the new navigation center is expected to be completed by december. >> the number of travelers at the bay area is. three major airports has still not fully recovered from the pandemic. new figures from the san jose mineta airport show the airport handled
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just about 12 million passengers during the past year. that's down 23% from the number of san jose travelers back in 2019. it's a similar story at the bay area's two other big airports. the number of passengers in oakland is actually down 16% from the final year before the pandemic. at sfo, that figure is down about 11.8% from 2019. okay, you kind of see it at the airport. i'll say, i just traveled this last weekend and, it wasn't very crowded. yeah. >> let's see what zac sos seeing in our morning commute. everybody behaving out there. so yeah, we had a couple of glitches out there, dave and pam, good morning to you. >> but things improved rather quickly. let's go to our triple a traffic camera at the bay bridge toll plaza. they did clear a minor crash, but it was right there after the toll plaza, so it kind of hastened our commute a little bit. and you can see it is backed up, but right now it's improving just a bit. it is backed up to about
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the 880 overcrossing. we'll see how that continues at the macarthur maze. it looks pretty good with no major issues. let's talk about that. east bay commute 680 does look very nice from martinez to walnut creek for the commute hour, but we do have some slow traffic on westbound highway four this morning as you drive out toward the concord area, which is, you know, not unusual at all. but it is there from pittsburg, over the hill to concord, heading west. 609. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you. sal, a colony of bees targeted by thieves. we're going to hear from an oakland beekeeper who is frustrated with this heist and complaints in the east bay about teacher vacancies reached a courtroom. >> now, we tell you what one school district says in response to allegations it broke the law by not hiring enough teachers
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our crime over the weekend. she's also very worried. ktvu is andre senior joining us now in studio with the details of this crime and reaction from the beekeeper. >> good morning to you, pam. the amateur beekeepers name is sue donahue. she's a chef by trade but got into beekeeping about seven years ago. on saturday morning, thieves stole a colony of 10,000 bees from outside of her home on manila drive in north oakland. they ran off with
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a queen bee. donahue says. this was a crime she never expected. she immediately rushed out of her home after she heard someone disturbing her beloved beehives, but she did not respond fast enough. >> i heard somebody say, hey, free bees! and then a moment later i heard a car door shut. >> donahue says she has made bees a major part of her life in recent years. her beehives are well known to her neighbors, who often come home to her home to buy some of that honey. and donahue says she loves to teach children about the wonders of bees. however, the focus of her bee lesson have now changed following this weekend's theft. >> instead of showing them how bees behave in a hive, we were explaining to them, about theft. >> donahue is quite certain that thieves who targeted her home do not know the first thing about bees, and she's also certain her
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bees will die very soon if they do not receive proper care. so far, oakland police have no suspects in this case, and the motive remains unclear. one might ask, why would you steal bees? well, law enforcement experts point out there is no black market for these bees, so it's still unclear at this point. dave >> very interesting. all right, andre, thank you. time now. 614. almost $4 million will be paid by the city of san leandro to settle a lawsuit filed by a mentally disabled man who accused the police of using excessive force. now, police body cam video from 2019 shows cyril shiflett being detained by police officers after he was beaten and tased. before that, 911 was called after shiflett was seen walking on the street at 2:00 in the morning, dressed up as a cartoon ninja. when the police arrived and tried to search him, shiflett says he became scared and ran. his lawyer says that some of the police body cam video of the
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incident has not been preserved. san leandro's interim police chief angela abbott said in a statement. as a result, our body worn camera recording retention policy was updated in 2022 to retain video footage for up to seven years. this updated policy ensures a longer retention of interactions with community members to allow for the future review of potential criminal, administrative, or civil cases. the settlement, by the way that was reached, does not include an admission of liability or wrongdoing by the city of san leandro. it's 615 marin county says public schools have to stop asking parents to buy school supplies. a new report says some schools were being investigated for sending home lists of required materials and equipment. the county's civil grand jury says public schools in the state are required to provide students with supplies at no cost. local school
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superintendents say they appreciate the findings and they will work to address the challenge. >> three teachers in the west contra costa unified school district may file a lawsuit against the district unless it takes measures to fill vacant teacher positions. now, according to edsource, an attorney working with the teacher sent the school board an appeal demanding a plan that explains how for each teacher, vacancy will be filled. the teachers say substitute teachers have been covering some classes since the beginning of the school year, which they say is not providing students with an adequate education. now, the district says finding and retaining teachers is a challenge statewide in a statement, the district says, quote, any vacancy was not purposefully caused by the district. the district has provided support and supervision for its students to the best of its ability. >> all right, our time is 616. it's now been a month since a rainy downpour just washed out a
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chunk of highway one in big sur, and caltrans says the repair works going well and both locals and tourists can once again drive in and out of that area. the convoys are running twice a day through the slide area. look at the pictures. they run from between 7 and 8:00 in the morning, and then again between 5 and 6:00 in the evening. there are some restrictions during other hours, though. caltrans is estimating this convoy system will continue until at least memorial day weekend. >> time is 617. we do have some slow traffic on highway four. we're going to start this report first on highway four westbound. you can see it is going to be slow. i think i missed a place my there we go. that's much better. westbound highway four pittsburgh, antioch, bay point. it's pretty heavy. it's stop and go. however, 680 looks good when time to get there. if you're driving to walnut creek or beyond, the bay bridge has a slightly bigger backup from our triple-a traffic camera. this is because of an earlier crash. it
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wasn't that serious, and they got it out of the way rather quickly, but it did kind of cause a bigger delay. you can look at the macarthur maze, especially in that carpool lane. you see a bigger delay there. south bay and peninsula commute, waking up doing pretty well. we'll check in with that coming up soon at 617. let's talk about today's weather. here's steve south. >> thank you sir. well under mainly clear skies but the lows have taken a tumble here for the end of april. these are impressive here. upper lake 36, a lot of 30s. mendocino county. lake county, woodside, atherton, scotts valley, sonoma, pinole, hollister, orinda and lucas valley, all between 40 and 42 cold degrees. sonoma has dipped to 40 now. rohnert park's 41, fairfax 42, sebastopol 42, occidental 40. a look at ukiah 30. upper lakes now 35, middletown 37. these are cold, cold temps. and speaking of cold, the san francisco buoy temp is 49 and a lot of 51. that's incredibly cold water for the end of april. the systems
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keep moving into the north. we get the sunshine, but we also get a breeze. so 40 on the temps here to a few 50s, but a lot of 40s 20s in the mountains, mammoths in there, south lake tahoe, truckee, alturas, that's cold. even reno at 38, the highs just a little too far away. but we will get a slight bump up for inland temps. cold morning, sunny, nice breezy, maybe a few upper 70s to near 80 for at least thursday. but then everything changes. i just can't ignore it anymore. i mean, the gfs has just been incredibly consistent, showing rain, a cold rain on saturday and some of the other forecast models are now kind of leaning in that direction. that'll be on saturday. turn up the sunshine though. today 60s and 70s looks nice. >> thank you steve. >> california secured a deal expanding access to narcan to be given out nearly everywhere. it's needed. we'll tell you how the state managed to buy the overdose reversal drug at a much cheaper price, and a creative take to educate healthy, intimate relationships among teenagers. the creation of an sti awareness video contest in
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entertainment in the city. city leaders. business owners and community members met at the city's annual nightlife and entertainment summit. there were presentations, panels and discussions on the current
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issues facing the industry. the mayor said the city is looking forward to working with venues to create easier pathways for more fun opportunities that will also help the local economy. >> we have to be a real partner from the city side in order to get rid of the bureaucracy. we get rid of the layers of fees, get rid of the drama and get to yes, that is my goal. that is my hope. >> the mayor admits the city is still not where it needs to be in terms of recovery post-pandemic, but she says there has been progress and people in the community are looking for places to come together. well, there's a crucial deadline today for some people who took out federal student loans, borrow. others may qualify for a one time debt cancellation or credit. however, you do have to apply for consolidation by midnight tonight, the biden administration is canceling federal student debt or providing relief for about 30 million americans. the entire process period processing period will take at least 60 days. you can go to ktvu.com and click on
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web links for more information about consolidation and applying for loan relief. santa clara county department of public health put on a contest challenging south bay students to get creative and make a video that tackles healthy relationships and safe sex practices. the big winner animated a cartoon answering some common questions about safe sex. >> never too young or too old to ask for help. in fact, about half of stis are diagnosed in people under 26. >> i've been feeling feverish lately and it hurts when i pee, but i've only had sex once. do i need to tell my partner? >> the group behind the video took home the first place award and $1,500 prize. the department of public health held the contest in recognition of sexually transmitted infection awareness week. california will soon begin selling its own generic version of narcan, the drug that can save a person's life during an opioid overdose. the state is teaming up with a pharmaceutical company to make
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the medication available across the state. california will be able to buy the drug for 40% below the current market rate. that means the state will be able to buy as much of it for the same amount of money to then distribute for free, the state's health directors say it is already proven to be a highly effective drug overdose treatment. >> incredible impact that this drug can have at saving people's lives. how easy it is to use, how important it is to make it widely available so we have it as a tool to save lives everywhere. where in our state? >> the state is now making plans to distribute the drug to county governments, police agencies, local health departments and schools for free. those shipments could begin as early as next month. new medical research backs a health tip experts have been sharing for years. some of europe's top cardiologists have concluded that taking the stairs instead of an elevator is a simple and easy way to live long and live a
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longer and healthier life. last hour, i spoke with doctor mike from our fox medical team, and he says the research found taking the stairs reduces the risk of heart attack or stroke by as much as 20. >> you might say, well, how many flights? well, the study looked at, over five. that was the sweet spot. so anywhere from 5 to 10, if you do that every day, you will dramatically reduce your risk and improve your cardiovascular health. >> the research was unveiled during the european society of cardiology conference this past weekend. amid wildfire concerns, insurance providers in california raising prices, even dropping some homeowner policies altogether. we'll tell you about the north bay meeting today that is trying to solve that issue and success in san francisco. following a scavenger hunt for some rare
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it's time at san francisco state university. the mix of opinions on the campus as students make their voices heard, and a massive fire in concord tearing through a downtown building. we're out there, and this is a live picture of the scene. we'll
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tell you about the cleanup. still happening right now, and the very latest on the investigation in from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> and welcome back as we take you live to the opening bell this morning, ringing live right now. some familiar names released a look at their business in this current economy. mcdonald's quarterly numbers are mixed. as analysts say, higher menu prices helped increase margins but have driven away some customers. coca cola and eli lilly also released their quarterly numbers. i'm going to have more details on that coming up in today's dollars and cents, market's pretty quiet ahead of the fed meeting today and tomorrow. so we'll get a look at all of that. thank you for joining us here on morning sun two i'm pam cook. >> how to time that bell like that i get some help i know you get a lot of room and newsroom and everywhere else. >> all right. >> good morning i'm dave clark.
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it's tuesday the last day of april. pam i know yeah. >> how does may look steve. >> well, the first and second look. all right. the fourth and fifth do not. how's that? wow. so. all right, it's, dave, what did you just tell me? >> it is cold outside our studio. >> it is indeed. there are a lot of 30s up in mendocino county and lake county. look at upper lake 35, middletown 36. ukiah is 38. sonoma has dipped to 40. roaner park and fairfax 41. there's many others that are not far away, so it's a cold. richmond's even at 43. that's cold. it'll be sunny today. it'll be nice. there'll be a breeze. so we get sunny skies today. but temperatures quite cold here in the morning. here. lots of sunshine, but temperatures really just where they should be this time of year, which translates into 60s and 70s. so. all right, sal is here. we are beginning with highway four. >> oh, no, we never start out there. highway four in the bay point area, there's some sort of a blockage that we notice, kevin
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tuned the camera in, kind of show it. look at. look at this. something is apparently wrong. either it's wrong or it's roadwork. that is really beginning to stack up here at highway four. so this is eastbound as you go, you know, head out toward antioch westbound traffic, even though none of the lanes are blocked, it does seem as if people might be slowing down to take a look at it. so i'm not sure exactly what happened here. maybe it's a sinkhole. we do see some caltrans out here. chp doesn't have it on its list, but pretty soon it will. if it continues to cause this kind of traffic jam, we just have a few more traffic incidents to talk about in a few minutes. but right now, let's go back to the desk. >> all right. thank you. sal, if you are heading to downtown concord this morning, be aware of some road closures because of that. >> yeah. firefighters still at the scene of a two alarm fire. it broke out last night. ktvu. allie rasmus, you've been out there. a wild show us what's
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happening. good morning. allie >> good morning, dave and pam. yeah, the fire is out, but there is still, as you can see, work to be done here by contra costa county firefighters. you can see they just brought in another ladder truck that is now continuing to pour water on what's left of this building that caught fire last night. i'm going to bring in steve ober with contra costa fire protection district to talk more about what happened here last night. this was a two alarm fire started around 1030, do you know where in the building it started? and what the response was, we did have initial reports, when the first few crew came on scene, that they had heavy smoke and flames coming from the structure, it was generally towards the top of the building at that point in time, we initially did a very quick, primary search of the ground floor in the parking structure made sure that there was no, nobody that was inside. that was coming up all clear. but then the conditions were starting to turn very quickly, and that's when we went, defensive
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firefighting operations, from that point on. >> so no one was inside the building. it was empty. you don't know what this building was. it's been empty for a while. >> that's correct. so it's a three story, vacant, structure. that's at the corner of sunset and east street in concord. and, yes, it's been vacant for a number of different years. and so that's going to be the challenging part about doing the investigation portion from there, here on out, figuring out how it started. >> now, when the video of this fire last night, the flames were pretty intense, soaring above, you know, the top floor of that building. it took 2.5 hours to put this fire out. what was so challenging about it, the challenging part, due to the conditions we did actually have some structural collapsing going on, the roof was collapsing down onto the structure and some of the exterior walls were collapsing both externally and internally, as soon as you start having that happen, you start making pockets, and it's hard to get the water all the way deep down inside there to be able to extinguish that fire at that point.
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>> is that why you're still out here this morning putting water on it? >> that's correct. as you can see, we still have a lot of smoke that's coming up, and we still need to get to those hot pockets still. and how long do you expect firefighters to be out here and their equipment is part of the reason the roads are closed? >> because you have to kind of stay around the fire and make sure nothing flares up again. how long will you be out here today, we'll probably be out here most of the day, we do need to make sure that we get all those little, hot spots knocked down. and then of course, yeah, the roads will be blocked until we can safely be able to turn this back over to the city. >> maybe by the end of the day. today >> probably by the end of the day today. >> okay, steve, over with, contra costa. fire protection district. thanks for that information. we do have a map we can put up really quickly showing some of the road closures here in the downtown concord area, from, clayton and concord, concord boulevard and clayton grant street and clayton. so this is all very close to the downtown concord bart station, earlier this morning and overnight, some of the roads leading to the bart station parking lot had been
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closed. but those are now open. so you can get to the bart station parking lot. but some of the roads around clayton, road here in downtown concord are going to be closed because firefighters continue to put out some of the hot spots from this big two alarm fire that happened last night live in concord, ali rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right. thank you for the update, ali. sonoma county supervisor james gore is hosting a virtual town hall today to address the concerns over fire insurance and policies that have been canceled. >> we're getting a lot of notes from people who are hearing that their insurance policies are are being pulled or non-renewed. this has been something that's been going on for years, especially since our tubbs fire. this is not really a legislative battle. this is a regulatory work product moving forward. right now. >> now, the recent wave of insurance providers leaving california has affected tens of thousands of homeowners. gore says he spoke with several officials about possible
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solutions. and during today's panel, we will hear more about the push to help homeowners. >> our time now. 636 a new wildfire prevention effort begins targeting forested areas in rural parts of san mateo and santa cruz counties to reduce the risk of another fire, like the icu lightning complex fire. that huge fire back in august of 2020 destroyed more than 900 homes and severely damaged big basin redwoods state park. well now a $5.5 million state grant will pay for thinning out overgrown forests in the area. the crews will be chopping down dense brush and removing dead and dying trees across the country. >> demonstrations and encampments on college campuses are growing here in the bay area. a new camp was set up at sonoma state university on friday and grew over the weekend at stanford university. a protest also continues to grow, despite school administrators telling students they are violating university policies.
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and at cal, more people have joined the encampment just outside sproul hall, and the newest encampment is at san francisco state university, where a protest started just yesterday. >> and pam, the protesters at san francisco state, like the protesters at the other universities, want an end to the violence in gaza and for the university to divest or sell their holdings from companies doing business with israel's military. free. free palestine. >> free palestine. >> now, shortly after yesterday's rally at the university, protesters began setting up tents as a member of the csu system, we think that it's important to protest there. involvement and, you know, support of the genocide. >> now, some of the jewish students on the campus say some of the language being used by protesters and being written on their signs makes them uncomfortable. >> basically saying, i can't be a part of that conversation whatsoever, because i believe
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that the state of israel has a right to exist. you know, it creates an unwelcoming environment, but more so, it's just it's shutting down even essential conversation. >> now, in a statement responding to the protests, university officials said in part, sf state foundation investment policy reflects its commitment to the values of the university, prioritizing social and racial justice, environmental sustainability and climate action. >> time now is 639. we have a problem on highway four in the non commute direction. eastbound highway four. we have it on camera here from our live traffic camera, something is going on where they've had to shut down the lanes. doesn't look like a lot of people are getting through. and all of a sudden, this backup has grown westbound. the commute direction is slowly moving back, but we do see traffic that is going to be affected, but people can see what's going on. not really sure what it is. we do see some lane closures there, so some people are not getting through. we're
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going to keep an eye on that. let's talk about the bay bridge that is backed up this morning all the way out to the maze. there was an earlier crash just beyond the toll plaza. no injuries, but it caused some slow traffic. westbound 580 slow through the altamont pass, where chp says it's windy. southbound 680 after 84, there was a crash on the shoulder and south bay commute northbound 101 approaching 280. there is a crash there, but the rest of it, 85 and 87, are still looking okay. at 640, let's talk about today's weather. and here's steve. >> all right, sal, thank you for the last day of april. it's a cold morning here for many a lot of 30s here, especially up in mendocino county. lake county, a lot of low 40s, many 40s, 41 around petaluma, 42. santa rosa, now 40, menlo park, 41 degrees. i mean, there are there are plenty all the way down to the santa clara valley. cold in the mountains, mammoth lakes, south lake tahoe, truckee, all at 23 degrees, elko, 27, reno's at 38. the high pressure system just too far out. so we keep getting this westerly northwesterly
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direction here. and that has generated some extremely cold water temps with that upwelling but cold morning. sunny, nice, still get a breeze here. the high will build in ever so slightly for a slight warm up wednesday thursday. there could be a few near on thursday near 80. but the screaming message here continues to be what's being advertised for the weekend. and that's a return to cold rain again four days away. so the details will change. but there's projections of maybe about 6 to 12in of snow in the mountains between now and next tuesday, and maybe some pretty good rain here for us for the first weekend in may. i, you know, maybe dust off plan b for saturday. don't go to it yet, but we'll fine tune the details. we get a little closer, but i would certainly plan on some big changes for the weekend today though. looks good. lots of sunshine. 67. still be a breeze though. can't lose that a little bit warmer. wednesday thursday then everything begins to change. friday into the weekend. >> all right thank you steve. we have a fun update on a story we brought you last week about a scavenger hunt for rare coins in
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san francisco. it is officially over as all 11 coins have been found. seth chandler, owner of winter coin in the marina district, announced the scavenger hunt last friday. he and his staff hid the coins, crossed the city and gave clues on social media. we spoke with some of the people who found the coins, went back and looked at the picture, found the exact bench and it was just kind of looking around and said, oh my god, there's a business card. >> yeah, yeah. and it was the coin that ghirardelli square the arch right there, and it was tucked in right in the little corner. >> yeah, it was awesome. i was jumping up and down and everything. it was amazing. >> the owner of the coin store says the value of the coins ranged from $250 to $2,500 each. he says his goal was to encourage people to get interested in coin collecting. >> why didn't you let me win? >> i would have liked to have looked for the coins. >> well, there is a popular trend here in the bay area that combines a love for cats and
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coffee. you have details of a new cat cafe is due to open this year in the south bay. >> those are very, very popular. yeah. okay. all right, all right. first, let's get out to our newsroom and gasia mikaelian with the other stories we're following for you. good morning. >> good morning. we'll start overseas in the 7:00 hour. as we're following breaking news from london, a man wielding a sword goes on a rampage. and a 13 year old boy is among the victims. what british investigates are saying about the attack. then a major covid vaccine manufacturer could face costly lawsuits. why? it could be on the hook for tens of millions of dollars after an admission in court about the drug. stay with us
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auto safety agency, the national highway traffic safety administration is looking into whether last year's recall of tesla's autopilot driving system did enough to make sure drivers pay attention to the road. tesla has reported 20 more crashes involving autopilot since the recall of more than 2 million vehicles. the recall is resolved
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with updated software that was sent to tesla owners. it increases the warning to drivers to put their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road to ensure that they are paying attention while in autopilot. all new us cars will be required to have automatic emergency braking systems by 2029. the new rules, released by the national highway traffic safety administration require all new cars and trucks in the us to have the technology by that deadline. those sensors hit the brakes to avoid a collision. if the driver is not able to do so in time. the automatic braking is already common in many new cars sold here in the us. the agency says the new rules will save hundreds of lives per year. at least three rite aid locations in the bay area will close over the next two months. the three stores are the san jose location near storey and white road, the location in union city, and the union square marketplace, and the store at the novato fair mall. the stores pharmacies are closing even sooner. the pharmacy at the san jose location is already closed. the
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union city pharmacy closes today. rite aid says it is closing underperforming stores as it works to boost its finances and exit from chapter 11 bankruptcy, and a new cafe is coming to santa clara, where customers can meet four legged friends over a cup of coffee. it's called navicat cafe. the korean inspired cafe is partnering with san jose animal care center to bring cats into the storefront. customers will not only be able to pet and play with the cats, but they can adopt them as well. the cafe also offers popular korean drinks on the menu. the goal is to open the doors late summer or early spring. >> all right, our time is 648. planning has resumed at sfo on a renovation of part of terminal three. it's a project that was delayed at the beginning of the pandemic. in 2020, the san francisco airport commission has reauthorized the funding for the project to renovate the western part of the terminal, which is where united airlines is based. the project will renovate and
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expand the gate areas, provide seismic retrofitting, and also add international capability to more of the gates and improve concessions as well. construction is expected to begin in july and be finished in 2028, with the nation's biggest wireless carriers have been fined almost $200 million for sharing the location information of users. the fcc claims the carriers illegal sold real time location to data collectors. the fcc says that allowed highly sensitive information to get into the hands of bail bond companies, bounty hunters and the people. the agency describes as shady actors. t-mobile has been ordered to pay $80 million at&t was fined $57 million verizon faces a fine of $47 million the companies say they will challenge those fines in court. it is now 649. the teen
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president of the 49ers, al guido, is being criticized for a deal that will bring world cup soccer matches to levi's stadium in 2026, according to the chronicle. a former city council member and da's office alleging the city knowingly allowed guido to violate clean government laws during world cup negotiations. they claim a conflict of interest and ethical breach because the 49ers negotiated the world cup deal and not the city. it's important to point out the 49ers own the company that manages levi's stadium activities, including concerts and other sports events. >> the oakland a's have taken another big step in its plan to move to las vegas. the team is now working on financing for its proposed new ballpark, right on the las vegas strip investment banker gala sports partners will work to secure more than $500 million in private financing. last june, nevada lawmakers
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approved $380 million in public funding for the $1.5 billion project. a crowd of just 3500 fans watched the a's begin their series against pittsburgh pirates at the oakland coliseum last night. tyler nevin homered for the second straight game in oakland's 5 to 1 victory. the two teams play again tonight. the a's now have 13 wins, 17 losses for the season, and logan webb is scheduled to be on the mound tonight when the san francisco giants begin their series against the red sox at fenway park in boston. the giants are currently in second place in the national league west, with a record of 14 wins and 15 losses. >> it is 651. nine minutes before the hour. i want to show you highway four. we have to go right to it because we only have one lane open there, the far left lane heading out toward antioch. it was a crash inside a construction zone, so you already had the freeway narrowed down, and now there's an injury crash there or just over the hill right at the willow pass
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grade. you can see how terrible the traffic is. people are also slowing on the other side of the freeway. so highway four westbound coming out of antioch is pretty slow as you can see, it's backed up all the way to the beginning of antioch through pittsburg. and that way 680 is getting a little bit slower. bay bridge toll plaza pretty steep this morning. it's backed up all the way out to the maze. we had an earlier crash on the bridge southbound 101 from petaluma to novato. there's a crash, because of a crash right near the san antonio exit on 101. and i do want to mention we do have a crash on westbound 580. and i thought i had it pulled up, but let me just manually move it over there. westbound 580 coming up to the livermore greenville exit, there's an overturned pickup truck. so now the traffic coming in from tracy is very slow getting into that livermore valley. 652 let's bring steve back in with today's weather. >> all right, sal, we'll get right to it here. incredibly cold for the last day of april
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here. many, many temperatures coming in woodside. you did it 39 degrees. upper lake, 35 pinole, scotts valley, sonoma stanford campus and hollister all at 40. so cal has dipped a 41 degrees. you can there's sonoma is now 39. i can't keep up fairfax at 41, rohnert park at 41. upper lakes now 34. these i mean this might be some records in here. i have to double check. take a look here. but it will be nice today. sunny, breezy, but sunny skies. that's the good news. temperatures 60s and 70s only. patchy fog. most of it. mainly it's clear out there. highs pretty close year 6070. >> all right, well, for one hundreds of cruise ship travelers, it was not a happy voyage. >> you have details of the virus that broke out on two separate cruise ships. and we're also learning more about the kaiser data breach affecting millions of kaiser members. the advice by cybersecurity experts for people using medical apps to navigate
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increasing pressure on hamas to accept a new proposal for a ceasefire deal in gaza. although the terms of that agreement haven't been made public. secretary of state antony blinken calls the proposal extraordinarily generous on the part of israel. secretary blinken is due to arrive today in israel to try to advance the
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negotiating options, and negotiators believe progress is being made. back here at home, vandals repeatedly attacked a pro-palestinian mural in san francisco. the artist says he painted the mural five months ago on his friend's building in noe valley. he says the mural is a reminder of the families who've been killed in gaza. surveillance video shows a woman writing over that mural yesterday. she wrote bring back our hostages. >> yeah. it hurts like to see it get vandalized, but it's nothing compared to the pain that my people are going through in gaza . >> now, the artist says he believes it's been a different person vandalizing the property each time, and says he will once again repaint over the vandalism. our time is 657, robert f kennedy jr will be on the california ballot in the november presidential election. the american independent party of california nominated kennedy
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for president along with his running mate nicole shanahan. the campaign confirmed it filed the paperwork with the state. california is the third state ballot that kennedy and shanahan have officially qualified for, after utah and michigan. well tesla ceo elon musk still needs to be careful about what he posts on social media related to a settlement with the security and exchange commission's, the us supreme court declined to review the sec restrictions, which were put on elon musk's social media posts and other public communications about tesla as part of a 2018 settlement agreement. it required elon musk to pay a $20 million fine and step down as the chairman of tesla. for three years, musk had asked the supreme court to decide if that agreement violates his free speech rights. time is 658. more than 13 million kaiser
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permanente members may have had their personal data exposed to third party vendors. the kaiser, based in oakland, says that the unintended sharing of information involved its apps and website. about 13.4 million people will be notified about this. kaiser says it doesn't know of any misuse of personal information. however cybersecurity experts say kaiser members you should change your passwords. >> we use what's called multi-factor authentication on those passwords. you receive that one time code on your text message to identify who you are. use that that that really ensures that you're accessing your applications. your information, so someone else cannot access it. >> now, kaiser says the data involved patients names, indications that they were signed into a kaiser account and their health related searches. but they say no usernames, no passwords, no social securi or t
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information was released last. >> we're following breaking news in london this morning. as a man wielding a sword goes british investigators say about the attack. here at home, a raging fire in concord, not far from the bart station, is still an active scene this morning. what made this firefight so difficult? the key questions that remain and what crews are doing now to help prevent any flare ups. then san francisco mayor london breed asking voters to approve $300 million in bonds. why health care is such a priority and how she wants the money to be used from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning. i'm gasia mikaelian and good morning, i'm dave clark. >> tuesday morning the very last day of april of 2024. >> and i wore my puffy jacket out the door. >> dave clark and i know why you
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