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police and fire departments. why? officials say a joint drone program is already proving to be a success. and where those drones aren't allowed to be dispatched, then the race for the white house stops in the bay area. today, some deep pocket tech entrepreneurs reportedly on the guest list for two reelection fundraisers for president biden. then california's budget situation went from bad to worse. since just the beginning of the year, the change is expected, and governor newsom's revised budget. what's responsible for the mounting deficit and which programs are most likely to see cuts from ktvu? >> fox two news this is mornings on two, and we're so glad you're here. >> good morning. i'm garcia mcelveen. >> i'm andre senior in for dave clark. today is friday, may 10th. and we're talking about the heat on this friday yet again. warmer weather across the bay area. temperatures are rising rosemary oroczo in for steve this morning with much more on that. >> yes. happy friday to both of you. happy friday everybody. we are beginning to see a transition to a cooler pattern.
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but with that said, we will still be 5 to 15 degrees above average for today. here's a look over the golden gate bridge where that is definite. change along the coastline and inside the bay. we're seeing some fog out there this morning. a very weak onshore breeze and temperatures at this hour. way cooler for most compared to yesterday, 49 in santa rosa, upper 50s in concord, upper 50s right now. san jose. take a look at that 24 hour temperature change. petaluma has been leading the pack most of the morning down by 20 degrees compared to yesterday in oakland. you are down by nine. half moon bay down by 13. so with that said, we do expect a bigger changes along the coast just inside the bay and temperatures will still be well above average. 85% of rosa today, 73 in san francisco and 90 expected in livermore. a better look at the afternoon highs for today and the cooling trend that will continue into the days ahead. coming up in just a bit at 701. let's see how
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the highways are doing this morning with sal. >> all right. first thing i have to mention is there's no bart service right now between richmond and macarthur station because of an issue on the tracks. and james is at one of the bart stations. we're going to let him explain, but it doesn't seem to be adding more traffic to the freeway system because it is friday and we're getting a little bit of a lighter commute. you can see the bay bridge. it's backed up to about the middle of the parking lot. there so it is not a terrible commute there. bay area bridges look pretty good. no major issues there. and if you're driving on the peninsula, there's some slowing on 101, a little slowing on 85. but i like where this commute is going now at 702. let's get right back to the headlines. >> thank you so much. we begin our 7:00 hour with developing news. as sal mentioned, there are big problems for many bart riders in the east bay at this hour. ktvu james torres is live with details this morning. james >> andre. good morning. well, right now we're coming to you
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live from the macarthur station along the bart line. that's because bart officials say if you make it here and your destination is somewhere toward san francisco and oakland, then you've got a green light. you're good to go from here. it's if you're at this spot and headed back up toward berkeley and richmond, that's where you're going to have a problem, because trains are not running through that area right now. it's probably easier to show you best on a map. this is one of bart's maps. of course. we've seen this map plenty of times before, as you know it very well. if you ride bart, really often, we're at the macarthur station here. there are some problem going on on the tracks between macarthur and ashby. we actually see crews here on the other side of this map, that are handling some of those pieces of equipment. not sure if that's what they're working on this morning, if that's what they're trying to repair. but again, if you're headed back up toward places like berkeley, el cerrito or richmond, you can't do that here from macarthur. and certainly you can't go from those areas down here. once you get here, you can take the red, orange and yellow line down to san
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francisco and oakland. that won't be a problem. we spoke with bart just about 30 minutes ago. they told us that there was some equipment issue along that line here. closer to this station. something about some fiber that wasn't working right this morning when they were powering on their trains for service for the day, they said they couldn't have some clear communication with the trains. and that's what's causing them to have this issue, this morning. now, typically when they have stations that shut down, they do offer some sort of bus bridge that can connect you from one stop to another. that's not happening this morning, likely because there are about five different stops that are inactive. today we stopped by one of those other places. we went to the ashby station just about 30 minutes ago, and there the gates are down. printed out pieces of paper are posted there letting you know the station is closed and the station agents are also walking around letting people who are walking up know that the station is closed and trains are not running through, and also navigating you to where
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you can access a bus, local city transportation, public transportation to get to this, stop. macarthur because that will be the first stop that actually has a train running through it. once you're getting down the yellow and orange lines, of course, it's a story that's going to be continuing all throughout the morning. we will keep you updated and posted with it. bart says they're not sure about how much longer those stops will be out of the train service here. we'll let you know once that changes. we're live this morning in oakland. i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you james new this morning fremont firefighters say they'll remain at the scene of a fire at a commercial building to make sure there are no flare ups. fire was reported around 2:00 in the morning today on millmont drive east of 880 firefighters from fremont and milpitas responded, knocked the fire down in about 90 minutes. crews were able to contain the flames to just one building. no injuries. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >> time now. 705 the city of fremont calling its groundbreaking drone program a huge success. the city's police officers and firefighters are
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the first in the nation to use drones on a regular basis when responding to emergency calls. the drone program has been in place for more than a year. emergency responders say the drones are now playing a major role in efforts to crack down on crime. >> it truly has been a such a useful tool for de-escalation, for apprehension of violent suspects, for public safety. >> firefighters also say the drones have provided a huge boost to public safety. one drone recently took to the skies just moments after a home went up in flames. >> one of our other battalion chiefs was the person operating the drone that was able to give me real life time intel. the drones actually looking for hazards, possible hazards that could affect either public safety in general or responding personnel. >> fremont police and firefighters say the drones are only used for critical or life threatening situations, and first responders stress they are not allowed to be used for random surveillance happening today. >> governor gavin newsom will release an updated budget for
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the next fiscal year. state leaders are not expecting great news and say a $38 billion budget deficit announced earlier this year has likely grown. we'll turn to ctv's allie rasmus live now with a closer look at the numbers and what could happen. allie, due to that growing deficit? >> well, garcia, california is not alone in this. there are many states facing tighter budgets. economic growth has slowed nationwide. there's less payroll tax revenue coming in with layoffs and job cuts happening and sales tax revenue is down because of consumers cuts in spending. now that californians have filed their tax returns, state officials have a better idea of how much money is coming in, and they are not painting a rosy picture, at least not preliminarily. last month, the state's legislative budget office estimated that california's budget deficit has likely grown. >> estimate is about $70 billion, up from $38 billion in january. and that means the budget and the governor lawmakers that the governor and lawmakers plan for needs to be revised. governor gavin newsom is expected to release his revised budget later this
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morning. if the deficit has grown as expected, it means there will likely be cuts to state spending and programs. it's something governor newsom hinted at when asked about the budget at a chamber of commerce event earlier this week. >> we still have a shortfall. we will manage it and we'll manage it. yes, without general tax increases, we're not just going to try to solve for this year. i want to solve for next year. i think it's too important. we have got to be more disciplined. >> the california constitution requires the state to balance its budget every year. another possible option, the to balance the budget that some state lawmakers are already talking about taking out bonds to borrow money or pay for programs without steep cuts. even so, social service agencies, nonprofit organizations and california's public schools are bracing for spending cuts. the governor is expected to announce his revised budget plan with the details on what those cuts might look like later this morning. back to you, garcia. >> ali. thank you, president
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biden and the first lady are here in the bay area. the president landed at moffett field at 725 last night. first lady touched down at sfo earlier in the day. president took marine one to marina green, then in san francisco. the visit is part of a west coast fundraising trip. >> san francisco mayor london breed greeting the president when he stepped off marine one at marina green. several people gathered nearby just to catch a glimpse of the president. >> i came here for a run with marina run club and then after i finished the run, i was already out here. it was nice weather. so, you know, i thought i'd just, hang around and, watch the president come in. >> well, today, president biden is scheduled to attend a fundraising reception in palo alto. he will then head to portola valley for an event at the home of a local venture capitalist. last night, first lady jill biden attended a fundraiser in kentfield. today, she will travel to los angeles. >> this is president biden's second campaign fundraising trip to the bay area this year. with less than six months to election day, the president and the presumed republican nominee, former president donald trump, are neck and neck in recent
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polls, political analysts say fundraising is key for political ads. >> money is the mother's milk of politics, and it matters. >> and this isn't a presidential election where you're going to see north of 6 to $8 billion is spent. >> most of that money raised will likely go to help increase voter turnout, especially among young people. >> donald trump's criminal trial in new york resumes today, capping off a dramatic week that included testimony from adult film actress stormy daniels. now, daniels faced questions during cross-examination yesterday. trump's attorney tried to discredit her and point out inconsistencies in her story about her alleged sexual encounter with trump. the defense also questioned daniels about why she accepted a $130,000 payment to keep quiet, instead of going public. >> i think you'll see some very revealing things today. and, i want to thank my lawyers. they've done a very good job, but i'd rather thank them after it's over. >> prosecutors accused trump of falsifying business records to cover up the payment to daniels.
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trump has pleaded not guilty. >> while some universities across the country are canceling their commitments. commencement ceremonies due to pro-palestinian protests, uc berkeley is moving ahead. events begin with the berkeley law commencement at the greek theater. that ceremony starts at 9 a.m. the keynote speaker is the solicitor general of the united states. cal's main commencement is at memorial stadium tomorrow morning. graduates will make their way to their seats at 9 a.m. the school says there have been protests during previous graduation ceremonies, and that cal is focused on providing an enjoyable and safe experience for graduates and their families. as we will not stop. >> we will not rest. hope that this hundreds of ucla faculty and staff rallied on campus, calling for the resignation of the university's chancellor. >> faculty members are criticizing chancellor gene block over the handling of a pro-palestinian encampment and violence that led to arrests. many faculty members have signed an online petition calling for block to step down immediately.
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he's retiring at the end of the school year. so far, the chancellor's office has not responded. there were celebrations at the los angeles coliseum for usc's graduation event. the university canceled its main stage graduation due to pro-palestine protests on campus . instead, it hosted a trojan family graduate celebration featuring drone shows, fireworks, and musical performances. >> time now is 711. and just to reiterate, we don't have bart service now available for you anywhere between richmond and macarthur station along all those stations there. that is not happening for you. you have to get yourself somehow to macarthur station. the stations along this line are closed, as a matter of fact. so take a bus to macarthur and then you can use the rest of the system. let's talk about the bay bridge. this could have put a few more cars on the road. maybe it is backed up to the middle of the parking lot. metering lights are on. we're also looking at the rest of the bay area commute. it definitely does appear to be a
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little lighter than usual, with some slowdowns on highway four and on the altamont pass at 712. let's go back to the desk. >> well, it's official oakland is renaming its airport to include san francisco bay, but the dispute on the name change is far from over. a group of san francisco nurses is warning it may go on strike. >> we'll outline the group's demands and the espons
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a hospital. they say right now staffing levels are extremely low and that patient care could be affected. they're also warning that if the city doesn't take action in contract negotiations to increase staffing, a strike is inevitable. >> our patients are, put in unsafe positions. you know, because if we don't have enough staff, they can fall out of bed. we have to make sure they get fed. we have to prevent them from having bed sores. you know, we have to make sure they get their overall care we need. we have to make sure they get all their daily needs met and we're working short. something is going to fall through the cracks. >> the san francisco department of public health says it has hired 166 new nurses since december, and is on target to hire 50 more by the end of this fiscal year. in a statement, the public health department said it has made significant progress in hiring and retaining permanent registered nurses as we continue
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to recover and stabilize operations after the pandemic, adding nurses are the backbone of care and the department is extremely grateful for their commitment. >> kaiser hospital is on the peninsula, are providing life saving gun trigger locks to parents of small children, doctors at kaiser, redwood city and san mateo are giving the locks to parents who own guns and are storing them unlocked. the san mateo county sheriff's office donated 100 gun locks for the program. parents are discreetly offered the locks when they bring children in for checkups and fill out. a screening questionnaire includes questions about health, safety and guns in the home. >> it's very discreet, so it makes it easy to be able to just easily give it to a parent without them walking out with something that kind of calls out that i came out with a gun lock. it looks just like a bike lock, but it is such an easy device that will save children's lives. >> the trigger locks are available in the pediatrics, emergency and psychiatry departments at both hospitals. >> two people in antioch filed a federal civil rights lawsuit,
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saying the city's police officers used excessive force in arresting them. antioch police body camera video shows the arrest of dijon smith, one of the people named in the lawsuit, who was tackled to the ground, then bitten by a police dog back in october of 2021. the lawsuit accuses officers of falsifying their reports to cover up their actions. some of the officers named in the suit are among the nine indicted last year on several state and federal charges. now to san francisco and an update on that hit and run that injured two people, including a 14 year old girl. earlier this week, the da brooke jenkins, announced 54 year old rodney jefferson has been charged with crimes including reckless driving with great bodily injury and driving with a suspended license. this is video from the end of the police chase when the driver crashed at embarcadero and jones. police say it all started when he was doing donuts tuesday morning and hit someone with his car. police say the suspect raced away and ended up hitting a 14 year old girl who was crossing the street. both victims are
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expected to survive. >> a san jose couple is behind bars this morning accused of exposing their baby to a fentanyl, a lethal amount of fentanyl. in fact, the district attorney's office says it's one of the largest drug busts of its kind in santa clara county history. authorities say the two suspects are drug dealers, and they're accused of stashing up to 55,000 fentanyl pills under their ten month old babies crib. investigators say they also found marijuana, cocaine and a loaded gun inside the couple's home. >> know for so many people in our community, it's frustrating to hear that we still have these crimes existing because it doesn't make sense. like why you don't do everything to protect your child. >> the couple's baby is now being cared for by the child's paternal grandmother. both suspects are due back in court july 11th. >> the san jose bart extension project is getting $500 million in federal funding. the agency overseeing the project, valley transportation authority, says the investment is a good push in getting the project complete. construction is already underway. that bart extension will build a subway through
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downtown san jose. the project is expected to cost $12 billion. >> that means it is a nationally important project. it is one of the most important projects in this budget. is the second highest project with an allocation. and what that means is that this project has huge support. >> right now, crews are working on the second phase of the project, expanding the newhall maintenance facility near santa clara university. service is scheduled to begin in the spring of 2037. all right. >> coming up on 720. now back to sal this morning. he's tracking that major transit issue with bart this morning. sal. >> that's right andre and garcia, there is no bart train service in case you're just joining us, between richmond and the macarthur station. and that means you cannot take the trains until you get to macarthur. when you get to macarthur, you have access to the rest of the system. but those stations from richmond to macarthur are closed. and some of the actual
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they're not even letting you into the station. so just don't even bother going there. get yourself to macarthur instead, and that will be a better call for you. the traffic on the freeways a little busier, although it's friday, so we're getting a little bit of a break. if you are at the bay bridge toll plaza, there is a backup here that stretches for about ten minutes. so that's about the max there before you make it onto the bridge. san mateo bridge has been okay, and so has the dumbarton bridge. we haven't seen a lot in the south bay yet. this morning at 720. let's talk about today's weather. here's rosemary. all right sal good morning to you. >> happy friday. we are looking at a transition to cooler weather in time for the weekend. today along the coast inside the bay already beginning to fill it giving you a live look here over san francisco where you can see a little bit of fog out there. we had the clouds banked up against the coastline rolling into the bay this morning, but kind of chewed up by all that dry air that's out there. and we still have a little bit of a
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north and easterly flow. you can see it's fairly weak, but it's there coming from that direction. so getting into the afternoon, calling for a weak onshore breeze, fog trying to develop. but it will be a little tough today in any case we are going to see a cool down. we're already seeing it out there this morning along the coast. you see some fog by tomorrow morning. entering the bay, we'll call for mostly clear skies into your saturday afternoon, but temperatures will begin to drop inland today and along the coast inside the bay, we begin to transition. some of our inland cities will take until tomorrow, and then on sunday, which happens to be mother's day, a little bit drizzle out there, clouds along the coast and a little bit farther inland east bay, south bay and to the north bay, with partly cloudy skies away from the coastline expected for the afternoon. temperatures across the bay area this morning 50 degrees at half moon bay 58 in san francisco. take a look at the north bay 49 for you, santa rosa. notably cooler in our north bay 1020 degrees or so. the inner east bay. concord a
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little bit cooler due to due to the delta breeze that's there. it's very weak, but it's there. and 52 in livermore, which is a little bit warmer compared to yesterday. i think some of our inland cities today will be just as warm as yesterday, maybe even a little hotter, because you're just not going to get the influence of that cool breeze. 90 degrees for the afternoon today in livermore. meanwhile, closer to the water in san francisco, upper 60s. pacifica 73, san francisco. low to mid 80s expected across the bay in san francisco for the evening hours. if you're going to the giants game tonight by seven, 15, 67 degrees and that west southwest breeze will be 10 to 15mph. so a little cool and brisk there at the ballpark into the extended forecast, including the weekend focusing on mother's day. low 60s at the coast, upper 70s around the bay, low 80s inland and then a tad cooler on monday. back to you. thank you rosemary. >> after a lot of uproar on social media and in some stores last year, target is scaling
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back its pride month collection. the change is being made following a conservative backlash over lgbtq plus themed products. >> stanford is planning a special tribute to the winningest coach in college basketball history, how the school will carry on the name and legacy of tara
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their footing in the workplace following great losses during the pandemic. now, business
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experts say it's even more crucial for employers to work with mothers so they can thrive. >> while the pregnancy discrimination act of 1978 offers mothers legal protections at work, management professionals encourage companies to go one step further . >> becoming a mom is a huge identity shift for women. and so by acknowledging that something really momentous happened, that's a really important signal to mothers coming back into the workplace that people recognize that that shift has happened. >> research shows that companies that have policies that support mothers in the workplace have a better chance of retaining those employees. time now. 727 the 49ers will get to see this year's draft picks on the field for the first time. rookie minicamp kicks off this week, and the niners will welcome eight players selected in last month's draft. first round pick ricky pearsall will look to prove his worth at the wide receiver. at the wide receiver position later, draft picks and
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undrafted players invited to the minicamp will also have an opportunity to compete for a spot on the roster. >> stanford is renaming its basketball court after its legendary coach, tara vanderveer. there will be a public celebration and court dedication at a home game in november. vanderveer retired last month after coaching 38 seasons at stanford. she won three national championships and retired as the winningest coach in college basketball history. 1216 wins. >> heart of san francisco shopping mall is about to transform into something else. the vote that will turn stonestown mall into the city's newest neighborhood. >> some gorgeous views of yosemite next week, the postal service rolls out new stamps honoring a man known for capturing some of the park's most beautiful images.
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it will now include the name san francisco bay, and now we could watch a legal fight between two cities play out in court. then shelling out more money to keep the power flowing into your home. pkg getting the go ahead to raise some customers rates by the head of a consumer advocacy organization says he supports the move from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is
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mornings on two. >> it is 730. welcome to mornings on two. i'm andre senior. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. it's friday, may 10th. yesterday rosemary oroczo we caught the local high school's baseball game. i was roasting at about 4:00 in full sun. >> yes, baking out there and continuing for our inland east bay for today. a gasia andre, hello to you. happy friday everybody. we are seeing a transition to cooler weather, but as we know this time of year, it takes an extra day or so before the inland east bay will fill it this morning. a cooler start to the day as well as a little bit of fog out there. i'll have a look at the current conditions and what we can expect for the afternoon, as well as the cooldown that will continue into the weekend. coming up in just a little bit. 732 let's check on the highways this morning and the issues going on with bart. good morning sal. >> good morning. you know that the bart system is down between richmond and the macarthur station because of some connectivity issues. so the trains are not running between richmond and the macarthur
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station along those seven stations. you cannot go well along the six stations that are closed. the macarthur station is open, but along the other six, you can't go and get a train there. they're closed to richmond, essentially down to the macarthur station. if you can get yourself to the macarthur station, then things are going to be okay for you to use the rest of the system. you still see some slow traffic on highway four and 680, but things are just a little lighter than usual today along the east bay commute. 732 let's get back to the desk. >> all right. we want to update this hour's developing story that sal's been talking about the problem, as many bart riders are experiencing in the east bay at this hour. ktvu james torres joins us live from the macarthur station in oakland with the update. james andre, i've talked to a lot of people this morning who are experiencing this inconvenience. >> one guy simply told me, man, i should have drove today. but if you're taking bart, if that's still part of your plans, it is not absolutely impossible. i'll show you what it looks like here
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at the macarthur station. not all that chaotic this morning, macarthur. once you make it here, you're pretty much golden to go anywhere toward oakland or san francisco. it's going back up to richmond. that's where the problem lies. at least that's what bart tells us this morning. what we're seeing out here this morning. i'll swing the camera around back toward the roadway here. a number of people get off this station. they're just finding out that they can't make it all the way up to richmond, or they can't even go to one stop over to ashby or downtown berkeley or north berkeley. so they have to come out, take a bus, hop on the bus and get them to where they need to go. normally when bart has these kind of issues, they offer a bus bridge and they'll take you from station to station to make it a little bit easier. but because we have 5 or 6 stations that are affected by this closure, they're not offering that this morning. so a lot of people are taking public transportation that the city would offer, or any of those local municipalities would offer to get them to where they need to go. we've also seen people in the other direction sharing ubers, getting taxis, getting
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out of those to come out here so they can get from the richmond, berkeley, el cerrito area over here to oakland to head back to where they need to go. this morning we talked to bart about what's going on. why do we have so much trouble this morning? here's what they told us right? >> in this early morning before service started, as we were powering everything up, we were not able to get correspondence, which with that richmond line specifically, the problem is located just outside of macarthur station, heading towards richmond. it's at the end of the day, a fiber problem, but we're just describing it as a wayside equipment problem, just to be transparent with the riders. >> yeah, a problem that's going to be causing quite a bit of a headache for a lot of people who rely on bart to get to work, or even when you're coming off of work to try to get home. we met a couple people in that scenario as well. now the question is, how much longer is this going to last? bart hasn't been able to
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give us a real answer on that just yet. they say they have extra staff coming in, crews working on the track to make that repair as soon as possible. they also have extra staff at each of the stations affected, letting people know that there isn't a train running through that they'll need to make other arrangements to get to where they need to go. if you were to go to one of those other stations, you would see the gate down a piece of paper on the gate telling you that there isn't a train running. and of course, all your questions can be answered by the gate agents who are there. we'll show you what one of those stations looks like coming up in the next half hour. for now, we're live this morning in oakland. i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> james, thank you. the port of oakland has now filed a counter lawsuit against san francisco over changing the name of the oakland airport. the port claims the name san francisco bay oakland international airport does not infringe upon sfo's trademark. late yesterday, port commissioners voted unanimously to make the airport name change official. that decision is getting mixed. reaction from out of town passengers flying in and out of oakland. >> i would guess that maybe
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combining the names, maybe, teaches people that they are close and affiliated with each other. i do know that when i first was flying here, that it was a little confusing which one to go to. >> so i can understand that being an issue. >> the port of oakland also contends no one has the trademark rights to the phrase san francisco bay area. last month, san francisco filed a lawsuit a federal lawsuit, in fact, against oakland over the change, saying that it would cause confusion and is already affecting its airport financially. >> law enforcement officials in menlo park are turning to new technology in an effort to reduce and solve crimes. the city council voted to move forward with an automated license plate reader program. dozens of fixed cameras will be installed through the city as part of a two year pilot. critics of the license plate readers, though, cite high cost, and what they say is a possible infringement on civil rights. community members advocating for the system say the protective benefits of the cameras
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outweighs privacy concerns as an investigation is underway. after a man was shot in san jose. it happened around 545 yesterday evening near interstate 280 and mclaughlin avenue. police say the man was taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. it's not yet clear what led to the shooting or how many people police are looking for in connection to the case. >> the national park service has released a new safety report. it concludes a contractor at yosemite may be endangering visitors. the report targets the agency contracted to run visitor services at yosemite, the park service blames the contractor for the deterioration of some of yosemite historic structures, and that includes a guest falling from a porch because of a poorly maintained railing that broke. next week, the us postal service will roll out new stamps honoring the legendary landscape portraits of bay area photographer. the stamps will first be unveiled on wednesday at the ansel adams gallery in yosemite national park. that's where many of ansel adams most famous photographs were taken. a total of 16 stamps will showcase
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his photographs of the american west. the stamps are in adams street. photography style and approach, defined by precision and directness. >> california's public utilities commission unanimously approved a controversial plan that will change how customers energy bills are calculated. the plan applies to pg and e and other investor owned utilities. it adds a $24 charge to most bills in exchange, customers would pay 5 to $0.07 less per kilowatt hour. the charges will fund utility infrastructure improvements. the executive director of the utility reform network says the plan should result in more equitable contributions across the state. >> people who live in the coast, who have cooler climates, who don't use as much electricity. we will see a small increase, but that is so that people in the central valley who have the lowest incomes and the highest energy use, get a little bit of a break. >> lower income customers will
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see a flat rate of 6 or $12. these new fees are set to take effect in 2026. >> investigators in hayward trying to determine the cause of a vegetation fire that destroyed several cars and threatened dozens of homes. it was first reported shortly before noon yesterday in the jackson triangle neighborhood, just east of highway 92 and interstate 880. the first firefighters who arrived on scene spotted huge flames shooting up through clusters of eucalyptus trees. one woman immediately took action once she spotted the fast moving fire racing toward her home. i jumped out, got my family out and then i don't know what came over me, but basically i just thought, well, maybe i could slow down the fire. no reports of injuries here. firefighters managed to keep the flames from damaging any homes, but they say at least four vehicles were destroyed. time now. 740 oakland is opening a new homeless shelter near jack london square. the oakland city council approved a $6.8 million grant for a nonprofit to manage a new shelter at the jack. london in the city will be
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moving people currently living at the shelter at the lake merritt lodge to the jack london inn. that's because the lease for the lake merritt location expires at the end of june. >> san francisco is one step closer to turning the stonestown galleria shopping center into a new neighborhood. the city's planning commission unanimously approved the development plans, which add 150,000ft!s of retail space, 3500 homes, a child care center, six acres of parks and green space, including a town square. developers say they'll contribute to renovations for a playground and fire station as well. now, the project still needs approval from the board of supervisors. it has received strong early support. construction is expected to be divided into phases and should take eight years. >> all right, 741 now let's get back to sally, tracking the roads and the transit issues that some people are dealing with across the bay area this morning. >> yeah. let's start with contra costa county. we do have some people who are on the road on highway four. we're going to start there. westbound highway four is a little slow in pittsburgh and bay point, although it seems to be
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improving and we should see improvement now. the bulk of the commute is getting through this hour. by 8:00, i predict we're going to have much better commutes. the bay bridge toll plaza has already started to get better if you're driving into san francisco. and here's a look at the macarthur maze. that looks pretty good. we haven't had a lot going on in the south bay. we've had a couple of minor slowdowns. there's highway 101 in san jose that looks okay, and everything else also looking pretty good in that silicon valley commute. 741 let's go back to rosemary, who's doing today's weather. >> okay, sal, good morning to you tgif. everybody. we do have cooler air coming in for your weekend. if that is a good news to you. that cool cooling trend is going to continue into the workweek as well. but let's not focus on the workweek. let's talk more about the weekend. here's a look at san francisco and the golden ge bridge and the marin headlands. and you will notice we've got fog out there along the water. earlier we had it actually reach a midtown hour or so, but again,
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it is now compressed down to below the span. so it's very shallow, impacting the coast and our bayside communities with a very weak onshore breeze. a variable wind reported in many spots, including napa, still coming in from the north at this time, and concord northeast right now, oakland. but then you take your eyes towards fairfield and we have a very weak onshore breeze working through the carquinez strait and through the delta. so the transition already on underway with half moon bay, 13 degrees cooler and the north bay by 16 degrees. right now, petaluma, oakland, you're nine degrees cooler. chances are most of you heading out the door this morning will feel the difference. mid 50s and san francisco in the north bay still trailing behind santa rosa at 49. we have a low 50s reported over rohnert park, 52 sebastopol into the afternoon today. temperatures are going to remain above average for most, but again coming down especially closer to the coast for pacifica 69 for you today. yesterday you
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were at 80 degrees san francisco 73 this afternoon. yesterday it was 81. a better look at the rest of today and the weekend coming up in just a little bit. >> rosemary. thanks, major international business news. china has been the united states biggest trading partner for years, but now there has been a monumental shift. >> president biden is in the bay area today for two campaign fundraisers. the big names in tech on the guest list and later on the nine. >> social security may run dry sooner than expected, affecting millions of people nationwide. we'll talk live with an expert about what this means for retirement plans, and why it's never too late to stt saving money.
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clearly visible over many parts of northern california, and the dazzling light show could begin as early as tonight. northern lights is an atmospheric phenomenon that is widely regarded as a super bowl of sky watching. scientists say this could be the most dramatic light show in years over northern california. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu refuses to rule out a full scale invasion of the southern city of rafah against warnings from the united states. president biden has warned israel that the us will not supply weapons to attacked
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rafah, where more than 1 million palestinians have taken refuge in gaza. however netanyahu says rafah is the remaining stronghold of hamas and that israel will do what's necessary to eliminate that terrorist group. >> we are determined and we are united in order to defeat our enemies and those who want to destroy us. if we need to stand alone, we will stand alone. >> republicans have denounced president biden's threat to cut aid to israel. well this year, target will sell its pride month collection in fewer stores after last year's conservative backlash over the lgbt themed products. >> target says the collection will be available on its website and in select stores. target has offered an assortment of products to mark pride month in june for more than ten years, but last year, target pulled some merchandise from the pride month collection after confrontations between staff and customers. well, at 748, another electric car company makes its debut on the new york stock exchange this morning.
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>> and this is a huge day for one of the companies making the covid vaccine, pam cook. tracking this and more in dollars and cents. >> yes. good morning. shares in novavax doubled this morning on news that it signed a multibillion dollar deal with french drugmaker sanofi. the deal is to commercialize novavax covid vaccine and to use the research and technology to develop new vaccines. the new york stock exchange celebrated an initial public offering at the opening bell this morning, zeekr, one of the chinese luxury ev companies, starts trading on the exchange today. has not started trading yet. the ipo puts that value of the company at about $440 million. taking a live look, the dow jones has maintained a gain since that opening bell rang this morning. it is up as you can see about 123 points, a third of a percent. the s&p 500 also up a little bit as well, maintaining that 5200 level. 5222. the nasdaq dropping just a little bit at this hour. the us is now germany's biggest trading
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partner, taking over from china combined exports and imports between germany and the us totaled $68 billion between january and march of this year for the same time, germany's trade with china came in to 64 billion. germany has said it wants to reduce its exposure to china, citing political differences, and accuses the chinese government of unfair practices. the fda delayed the approval of the moderna vaccine for rsv until the end of the month. a decision was expected to be made on the vaccine earlier this week. moderna says the fda has not informed them of any issues that would prevent the rsv vaccine from being approved. if cleared, it would become the company's second product to launch in the us after its covid vaccine. and tesla is being accused of discouraging employees from organizing a union in new york, a federal labor agency filed a complaint on behalf of workers at the factory in buffalo. workers claim the ev maker is interfering with their rights to join a union and collectively negotiate for better pay and
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working conditions, according to state documents. tesla recently laid off nearly 300 employees in new york. i'm pam cook. that's a look at your dollars and cents. >> pam. thank you so much. it is 750. now. let's get back over to sal. he's got a busy day this morning. hey, sal. >> yeah. you know, i have some better news for you, too. and for people watching at home. are you watching at home that the commute on the roads is getting much better? and you can see the bay bridge is beginning to unwind, usually on fridays we have people who either work from home or don't work at all. i haven't figured that one out, but they don't get on the road with the same well, they don't have the same. we don't have the same traffic volume on the road, so they're not on the road. i do want to remind you that there is no direct bart service right now. there's no service between richmond and the macarthur station. so on the six stations, richmond, all the way down to ashby, those stations are closed. you have to get yourself to macarthur to use the rest of the system. 751 let's go to rosemary, who's talking about today's weather? >> sal, it's going to be a
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beautiful one out there. not quite as warm for our coastline as well as our bayside communities. our inland areas. if you've been enjoying the heat, well, it's going to last a little while longer, as we do begin to transition to a cooling trend that you will get in on tomorrow. giving you a view here over alameda, blue skies overhead. a little bit of fog out there this morning along the coast, entering the bay, but again, most of it being chewed up by all that dry air that's out there. and we still have a little bit of an easterly flow you can kind of see here it's light, but it's there a variable wind for today. some areas getting a little bit of an onshore breeze, other areas still seeing a north even northeast breeze at times as we get into the days ahead though, that begins to take a or change i should say. tomorrow morning we wake up a little bit of fog along the coastline, even some patchy drizzle. as you can see from the blue on the screen and into the afternoon. we'll call for partly cloudy skies away from the coastline, temperatures continuing to come down tomorrow
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and on sunday, even more so tomorrow, sunday morning, which happens to be mother's day. if you have plans for breakfast or brunch, you may have a little bit of drizzle out there. fog along the coast and you can see how the cloud cover is now extended into the east bay, the south bay and the north bay. afternoon. we'll call for partly cloudy skies away from the coastline. mostly sunny for the far inland areas as we take a look at the temperatures right now. 62 degrees in san francisco, so a mild one there, 64 for the inner east bay of brentwood in the north bay, 49 in santa rosa. our temperatures are all over the place, but we started out much cooler along the coast and inside the bay due to the transition there of the cloud cover and the in the onshore breeze. livermore for today, you are one of the spots that will not benefit from the onshore breeze, nor the fog going to about 90 degrees this afternoon. and that will be where we see the heat. the inner east bay for today. 91 in antioch, closer to the water.
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low to mid 80s expected for our bayside community. 73 in san francisco, which is very nice. yesterday san francisco hit about 80 degrees. so again, a bit of a cooldown coming for our coast as well as our bayside communities. your extended forecast by mother's day, low 60s at the coast to low 80s inland and then a bit cooler as we head into monday. gasia thank you rosemary. >> time now is 753 fremont firefighters are still at the scene of an early morning fire. even though flames have been out for hours. what's keeping them there? and the big question that's still unanswered. then, after an ad that many people said was uncomfortable to watch, apple is admitting to a rare corporate misstep and making changes to how it promotes one of its new products. see more of the
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this happened two weeks ago. police in west sacramento say someone fired at least three shots that landed in the river near the rowing team. if you watch carefully, take a look on the right side of the screen. we just saw a splash from one of the bullets hit the water. thank goodness no one was hurt in this incident. investigators say they still don't know the motive for the shooting. >> no one saw the shooter. there were there were dozens and dozens of people. there were boaters or people fishing there were, people walking along the path, and the police don't even know where the shots came from.
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>> the boys on the boat are part of a high school racing team called the oakland strokes. they compete in local, state and national rowing races. anyone with information is asked to contact west sacramento police. an emotional day at the alameda county sheriff's office regional training center in dublin led by liam. the 179th academy hosted its memorial run in honor of fallen officer tuan lei of oakland. two recruits presented his mother and widow with flowers. the academy class had just started its training when officer lei was shot and killed last december. yesterday, leis brother in law thanked the recruits for honoring him this way and said he knew the importance of crossing the finish line together as a unit. this was the last time all 61 recruits in the 179th ran together before the graduation on monday. the health care system in the south bay is rolling out a new fleet of ambulances, as santa clara valley health care says its 12 new ambulances will significantly improve transport times between its three hospitals and 16 clinics. county leaders say the vehicles will
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make a tremendous difference for families with complicated and urgent health care needs. the health care system says the new ambulances were made possible through donations from the community. apple is apologizing for a commercial that many said was difficult to watch and drew particularly harsh criticism from those in the creative arts community. all the things you do give me a reason to build my world around you, you. that's just part of an ad released on ceo tim cook's ex page, showing a hydraulic press destroying musical instruments, books, paints, a television, sculptures, among other items. the commercial then reveals the company's newest ipad pro device following heavily public backlash, celebrities including actor hugh grant said it demonstrated technology crushing the creative world. apple says it missed the mark and will not rerun the commercial.
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>> well good morning. we're following a developing story involving bart. we're live on the disruptions to east bay service and the changes bart is making to handle this morning's problems. plus this program just makes fremont a safer place. >> so by having drones over the air, we can get a lot, a lot better of a picture, so to speak. >> and the first of its kind partnership between the fremont police and fire departments. why? officials say a joint drone program is already proving to be a success. and where those drones aren't allowed to be dispatched and the race for the white house stops in the bay area today, some deep pockets, tech entrepreneurs are reportedly on the guest list for two reelection fundraisers for president biden from ktvu fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> welcome to mornings on two at 8:00 live this morning at the conservatory of flowers in san francisco and golden gate park. temperatures, depending on where you are, it could be cool in some areas. hot in others. thank you so much for joining us. i'm
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andre senior. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. it's friday, may 10th. let's talk about those who might still want to reach for the ac today. rosemary oroczo. >> yes, the inner east bay gasia and andre back into the upper 80s. even a few low 90s. the rest of the bay area at least closer to the water. definitely going to feel the difference. already seeing it out there and already feeling it as well. a live look here over oakland. plenty of blue sky from this vantage point. we're seeing a fog along the coastline. it did enter the bay, although, you know, kind of met with the very dry air overhead and well, it is pretty much nonexistent at this point. it evaporated 63 degrees right now in san francisco, santa rosa still trailing behind in the mid 50s, santa rosa, you are 16 degrees cooler this morning compared to yesterday along the coastline. half moon bay down by 11. even the inner east bay. that will kind of struggle to get the influence of that cooler air. livermore here down by one concord. you're down by five. a very weak breeze moving through the delta and temperatures for the afternoon
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coming down in most areas, but still above average, 85 in santa rosa, low 70, san francisco 80. in oakland 90. livermore for today, upper 80, san jose. i'll have a better look at today, as well as your mother's day weekend coming up at 801. let's see if traffic is improving at this hour with sal. good morning. >> good morning rosemary right. now we have a bart problem that we have to tell you about. in case you're just joining us, there's no bart service from richmond to the macarthur station along that red line. ktvu is james torres is going to join us in just a moment to talk about why it's happening and when we can expect train service to be back. but right now it's not. and there is no bart service there right now between bart, between richmond bart station and macarthur. let's talk about the rest of the east bay commute. you can see highway four is still a little bit slow. 680 is slow. it's possible more people are joining us on the road if they don't have the option of bart. in the richmond area, it seems a little bit busy
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on 80 through el sobrante, richmond and into el cerrito. when you get to the bay bridge, though, it's improving quite a bit. so things are improving many areas. now that it's friday , it's 802. let's get back to the desk. all right. >> back to that story. sally, you mentioned a moment ago that no bart service between richmond and the macarthur station in oakland affecting the red and orange lines right now. ktvu james torres just moved to the ashby bart station in berkeley. he joins us with much more. james >> andre. a problem that's been going on for, well, more than an hour now. at this point, if you're trying to make your way from richmond or el cerrito or berkeley down into san francisco or oakland, it's going to be a much more difficult time than it normally is. now we are at the ashby station here. we know that problem is closer to the macarthur station. that's what's causing the problem for that whole part of the line here. we're here at ashby because we want to show you what it looks like. if you were to come to one of those stations that is closed, that would be anyone in
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the el cerrito stations, the berkeley stations and richmond as well. you walk up and you'll notice the gate totally down. it's as if the station is closed because, well, frankly, it is. and there are signs on the gate that tell you that the station is closed. proceed to the macarthur station. if you need to catch a train. if you make it to macarthur, then and that's only about a seven minute drive from here, then you can smoothly sail down over to san francisco in oakland. however, getting from richmond here, that is going to be the problem. that's what bart says they are still working on to try to get some repairs done so those trains can run through again. i'll show you what else we can see here. a number of people who are walking up seeing these signs, learning about the disruption here and now. bart has a number of extra staff on each of these stations to try to help people and try to help you get to a bus to get to where you need to go. of course, a lot of frustrated people. this morning we talked to a number of people who are a little less frustrated who said, while it's inconvenient, it happens sometimes it happens sometimes. >> what are you going to do? you know, that's the way it goes
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sometimes many years since this happened. so i'll be all right. >> i'm not upset. that's just how i go. i should have drove. i should have drove. >> now, that's from some people we spoke to at the macarthur station. >> a number of people were ubering over from some of the stations in el cerrito or berkeley or richmond to get to macarthur to get to, of course, where they need to go closer to oakland or san francisco, some people were also taking the bus because they were headed the other direction, trying to get to berkeley or richmond. that's part of the plan for this morning. takes a lot of planning. of course not. what you're normally used to this morning, but that's the reality of today. according to bart. but the question, of course, what happened, what is actually the issue? well, bart spokesperson helps explain, right. >> in this early morning before service started, as we were powering everything up, we were not able to get correspondence, which with that richmond line specifically, the problem is located just outside of macarthur station, heading towards richmond. it's at the end of the day, a fiber problem,
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but we're just describing it as a wayside equipment problem, just to be transparent with the riders. >> so that's what's going on. this morning. >> we'll bring you back live just outside of the ashby bart station here, where we see a number of people who have been figuring out the trains are not running here. so they walk right upstairs waiting for a bus stop, trying to navigate which bus they need to take in order to get to a better spot to go where they need to go this morning. of course, the question is next how long is this disruption going to last? how long until we see these trains running? trains running through? bart says they are working on it. they're trying to get it done as fast as they can. of course, once we have a better update, we will let you know for now, reporting live. i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you. james new this morning fremont firefighters say they'll remain at the scene of a fire at a commercial building to help make sure there are no flare ups. the fire was reported around 2:00 this morning on millmont drive east of 880. firefighters from fremont and milpitas responded, knocked the
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flames down in about 90 minutes. firefighters were able to contain the fire to one building. no injuries. the cause is under investigation. >> the city of fremont is calling its groundbreaking drone program a huge success. the city's police officers and firefighters are the first in the nation to use drones on a regular basis. while responding to emergency calls. the drone program has been in place for more than a year. emergency responders say the drones are now playing a major role in efforts to crack down on crime. >> it truly has been a such a useful tool for de-escalation for apprehension of violent suspects, for public safety. >> firefighters also say the drones have provided a huge boost to public safety. one drone recently took to the skies just moments after a home went up in flames. >> one of our other battalion chiefs was the person operating the drone that was able to give me real life time, intel, while the drones actually looking for hazards, possible hazards that could affect either public safety in general or responding personnel. >> fremont police and
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firefighters say the drones are only used for critical or life threatening situations, and first responders stress they are not allowed to be used for random surveillance. >> president biden and the first lady are in the bay area. the president landed at moffett field at 725 last night. the first lady touched down at sfo earlier in the day. the president took marine one to marina green in san francisco. the visit is part of a west coast fundraising trip. >> san francisco mayor london breed greeted the president when he stepped off marine one at marina green. several people gathered nearby just to catch a glimpse of the president. >> i came here for a run with marina run club and then after i finished the run, i was already out here. it was nice weather. so, you know, i thought i'd just, hang around and, watch the president come in. >> well, today, president biden is scheduled to attend a fundraising reception in palo alto at the home of marissa mayer, former yahoo ceo. he will then head to portola valley for an event at the home of a venture capitalist. and last night, first lady jill biden attended a fundraiser in
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kentfield. today she will travel to los angeles. >> this is president biden's second campaign fundraising trip to the bay area this year, but less than six months to go until election day, the president and the presumed republican nominee, former president donald trump, are neck and neck in recent polls. political analysts say that fundraising is key for political ads. >> money is the mother's milk of politics, and it matters. and this isn't a presidential election where you're going to see north of 6 to $8 billion is spent. >> most of the money raised will likely go to help increase voter turnout, especially among young people. >> donald trump's criminal trial in new york resumes today, capping off a dramatic week that included testimony from adult film actress stormy daniels. daniels faced questions during cross-examination yesterday. trump's attorney tried to discredit her and point out inconsistencies in her story about her alleged sexual encounter with trump. the defense also questioned daniels about why she accepted a $130,000 payment to keep quiet instead of going public.
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>> i think you'll see some very revealing things today. and, i want to thank my lawyers. they've done a very good job, and i'd rather thank them after it's over. >> prosecutors accused trump of falsifying business records to cover up the payment to daniels. trump has pleaded not guilty. >> happening today, governor newsom will release an updated budget for the next fiscal year. last month, the state's legislative budget office estimated california's budget deficit is likely grown. the estimate is about $70 billion now, up from 38 in january. this means the budget the governor lawmakers had planned for needs to be revised. the deficit has grown as expected. there will likely be cuts to state spending and programs, something the governor hinted at when asked about the budget at a chamber of commerce event earlier this week . >> we still have a shortfall. we will manage it and we'll manage it, yes, without general tax increases, we're not just going to try to solve for this year. i want to solve for next year. i think it's too important. we have got to be more disciplined.
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>> analysts cite a couple of reasons for the growing deficit, noting that economic growth has slowed. so there's less payroll tax revenue coming in amid layoffs and job cuts. also sales tax revenue is down due to consumer cuts in spending. >> time is 810. and right now we've had significant improvement on many of these commutes on a friday. it's typical for it to be nicer for the bay bridge has improved quite a bit. we still do have some slow traffic and some spots. 24 is getting better. highway four is still a little bit slow, and you can see from the map here that 80 westbound from el sobrante down to the berkeley area slow a little slowing on the richmond bridge. we haven't talked a lot about the south bay. the south bay commute has been pretty good. on 280 and on 101 because it's friday, 811. let's go back to the desk. >> well, it is official now. oakland is renaming its airport to include san francisco bay, but the dispute on the name change is far from over. >> some nurses in san francisco
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are threatening a strike, and unlike so many labor actions, the pay pay does not appear to be the central issue here. what they're pointing to is a major problem , and how their employer
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dozens rallied outside laguna honda hospital. they say right now staffing levels are extremely low and that patient care could be affected. they're also warning that if the city doesn't take action on contract negotiations to increase staffing, a strike is inevitable. >> our patients are, put in unsafe positions, you know, because if we don't have enough staff, they can fall out of bed. we have to make sure they get fed. we have to prevent them from having bed sores. you know, we have to make sure they get their overall care we need. we have to make sure they get all their daily needs met. and we're working short. something is going to fall through the cracks. >> the san francisco department of public health says it's hired 166 new nurses since december. it's on target to hire an additional 50 by the end of the fiscal year. in a statement, the public health department said it's made significant progress in hiring and retaining permanent registered nurses as it continues to recover and stabilize operations after the pandemic, adding nurses are the
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backbone of care and the department is extremely grateful for their commitment. >> kaiser hospital is on the peninsula, are providing life saving gun trigger locks to parents of small children. doctors at kaiser redwood city in san mateo are giving the locks to parents who own guns and are storing them unlocked. the san mateo county sheriff's office donated 100 gun locks for the program. parents are discreetly offered the locks when they bring children in for checkups and fill out a screening questionnaire. it includes questions about health, safety and guns in the home. >> it's very discreet, so it makes it easy to be able to just easily give it to a parent without them walking out with something that kind of calls out that i came out with a gun, lock it looks just like a bike lock, but it is such an easy device that will save children's lives. >> the trigger locks are available in the pediatrics, emergency and psychiatry departments at both hospitals. >> two people in antioch filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, saying the city's police officers used excessive force in arresting them. antioch police video body cameras shows the arrest of dijon smith, one of
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the people named in the lawsuit, who was tackled to the ground and hit by a police dog bitten by a police dog. actually, back in october of 2021. the lawsuit accuses the officers of falsifying their reports to cover up their actions. some officers named in the lawsuit are among the nine indicted last year on several state and federal charges. an update now on a hit and run in san francisco this week that injured two people, including a 14 year old girl, the da brooke jenkins, announced 54 year old rodney jefferson has been charged with crimes including reckless driving with great bodily injury and driving with a suspended license. this video here is from the end of a police chase when the driver crashed at embarcadero and jones. police say it all started when he was doing donuts yesterday morning. actually, tuesday, and hit someone with his car there. police started chasing the driver who raced away and hit a 14 year old girl crossing the street as police were in pursuit. both victims are expected to survive. >> a san jose couple is behind bars this morning, accused of exposing their baby to a lethal amount of fentanyl. the district
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attorney's office says it's one of the largest drug busts of its kind in santa clara county. history authorities say the two suspects are drug dealers. they're accused of stashing up to 55,000 fentanyl pills under their ten month old baby's crib. investigators say they also found marijuana, cocaine and a loaded gun inside the couple's home. >> i know for so many people in our community, it's frustrating to hear that we still have these crimes existing because it doesn't make sense. like why you don't do everything to protect your child. >> the couple's baby is now being cared for by the child's paternal grandmother. both suspects are due back in court july 11th. >> the san jose bart extension project is getting a $500 million boost in federal funding. the agency overseeing the project, the valley transportation authority, says the investment is a good push in getting the project complete. construction is already underway. the bart extension will build a subway through downtown san jose. the project is expected to cost $12 billion. >> that means it is a nationally important project. it is one of
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the most important projects in this budget, is the second highest project with an allocation. and what that means is that this project has huge support. >> right now, crews are working on the second phase of the project, expanding the newhall maintenance facility near santa clara university service is set to start in the spring of 2037. all right. >> 818 again, we want to get things back over to sal, who's tracking, developing news in the transit world, especially bart right now. >> that's right. and i'm just looking up, you know, just to see if they might change it. the bay bridge is doing very well right now. so some people who might have not, you know, wanted to drive, could drive and not have a terrible commute. remember, bart is not offering service along the red line between richmond and the macarthur station. so richman, md and those six stations are closed. the first station that's open is macarthur bart. you can get yourself there. you can have
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access to the rest of the system . but right now, the other stations are closed. we're going to keep an eye on that for you. this has been a long standing problem. it's not expected to be fixed by the morning commute. all right. let's talk about some of these other drives here. you can see traffic on the east bay commute is getting much better. the south bay as well. we still have some slowdowns on highway four. getting over to concord this morning. and highway 24 is getting much better. as i mentioned, there's no real slow traffic now at the bay bridge toll plaza. 819 let's talk about today's weather. here's rosemary . >> good morning sal. happy friday everybody. we do have cooler air coming our way. in fact already beginning to feel it along the coastline inside the bay or north bay communities. a huge drop in temperatures this morning compared to yesterday. we'll check in on all those numbers in just a moment. here's a look at san francisco. a little bit of fog out there. this morning. storm tracker two here. still picking up on a little bit of a northeast flow, but right at the surface, a localized sea breeze,
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a little bit of fog along the coastline entered the bay this morning. it's very shallow, but it's there. so our far inland east bay not expected to feel it just yet. but once again, this is the start of a transition to cooler weather tomorrow morning. fog along the coastline. patchy drizzle. may have some just inside the bay as temperatures continue to drop. our inland cities east bay will begin to feel the change by then. and then sunday morning, which happens to be mother's day, clouds along the coast, a little bit of patchy drizzle and notice the cloud cover. it's more extensive. east bay, south bay into the north bay, breaking away to partly cloudy skies for the afternoon. if you have breakfast. brunch plans for mom something to consider even a little bit of patchy drizzle to start the day. temperatures across the bay area this morning. we are rebounding, but some of us, even in the upper 40s this morning over the north bay, a half moon bay had a chilly start in the upper 40s. now 59 degrees half moon bay, low 60s san francisco, upper 60s in brentwood and livermore
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you're at 59. so this is where the heat will be on once again, upper 80s to low 90s expected for our inland cities. low to mid 80s for the north bay. low to mid 80s for our bayside communities like hayward, san mateo going to 8473. in the city of san francisco yesterday. san francisco 80. so it's definitely going to be a cooler day, but still very nice. 60 in pacifica or 69, i should say. yesterday pacifica hit 80. if you're going to the giants game this evening, upper 60s by game time, there will be that west southwest breeze, which means a cool sea breeze. to join you, make sure you bring the layers and the jackets. your extended forecast here. temperatures drop a few degrees tomorrow. a little bit more on sunday. low 60s along the coast, upper 70s around the bay and low 80s inland. even a tad cooler on monday before we see a little bump on tuesday. all in all, very comfortable for the days ahead. back to you. >> thank you rosemary. target is scaling back. its in-store displays and offerings for the upcoming pride month. how
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backlash against lgbtqia themed items appear to have led target to make the change. >> stanford is planning a special tribute to the winningest coach in college basketball history, how the school will carry on the name
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losses during the pandemic. now, business experts say it's even more crucial for employers to work with mothers so they can thrive. >> while the pregnancy discrimination act of 1978 offers mothers legal protection of work, management professionals encourage companies to go one step further . >> becoming a mom is a huge identity shift for women. and so by acknowledging that something really momentous happened, that's a really important signal to mothers coming back into the workplace that people recognize that that shift has happened. >> research shows that companies that have policies that support mothers in the workplace have a better chance of retaining those employees. time now is 826. a 49ers will get to see this year's draft picks on the field for the first time. rookie minicamp kicks off this week, and the niners will welcome eight players selected in last month's draft. first round pick ricky pearsall will look to prove his worth at the wide receiver position. later, draft picks and undrafted players
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invited to the mini camp will also have an opportunity to compete for a roster spot. >> stanford's renaming its basketball court after its legendary coach, tara vanderveer. there will be a public celebration and court dedication at a home game in november. vanderveer retired last month after coaching 38 seasons at stanford. she won three national championships and retired as the winningest coach in college basketball history, 1216 wins. the uc board of regents meets today and is expected to approve a plan for ucla to cover some of the athletic expenses at cal. the proposal calls for ucla to pay $10 million a year for six years. ucla and usc are moving out of the pac 12 conference and into the big ten. the southern california schools will each net about $65 million a year in media rights. however, the departure eventually led to the collapse of the pac 12, causing cal and stanford to go to the atlantic coast conference next season. cal faces extra travel costs and a reduced share of the acc's media rights deal. >> 827 a san francisco shopping
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ceremony due to pro-palestine protests on campus. it is full steam ahead at uc berkeley today. what the school has planned for its graduates starting this morning. then dueling lawsuits across the bay. the latest legal, the latest legal step after the port of oakland made a controversial name change official, and what san francisco said is already happening as a result of all the talk from ktvu, fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> we're so glad you're here. good morning. i'm gasia mikaelian leon, i'm andre senior. >> today's friday, may 10th. and depending on what part of the bay area you're in, some inland areas going to be experiencing some really hot temperatures. the coast cooling down a bit. rosemary oroczo in for steve this morning with a look at your weather mary andre garcia good morning to you. >> happy friday. we know how it goes this time of year right. the coast will feel at first our bayside communities. next our inland cities takes a day or so before you finally begin to see the change and feel it. we are with the possibility of low 90s once again for the inner east
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bay for your afternoon. meanwhile, the coast expected to drop off by ten degrees or so. we are going to remain above average. pretty much the entire region. this cooldown will continue into your weekend. i'll have a better look at what to expect for today, as well as the weekend coming up in just a little bit. 831 we've got major issues with bart this morning. other traffic trouble on the highways. sal has all the info. good morning sal and rosemary here. >> i thought you didn't listen to me at all. >> oh, of course i do. of course i do. >> i'm just giving you some grief, you know. absolutely right, rosemary, we do have some issues with bart, and bart is not operating between richmond and the macarthur station. so the stations richmond all the way to the macarthur station. you can't take a train there. so macarthur station is open, but anything on the red line after that toward richmond is not. that means that the ashby station, berkeley north, berkeley, el cerrito, el cerrito del norte, and richmond stations, those are all closed.
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you have to take transit to get yourself to the macarthur station. and we're actually we're going to have just found out that we're going to have james talking about what caused this. he's been talking to passengers. that's coming up in a moment here. let's talk about some of the other commutes. we've seen the east bay commute still a little bit busy, but they're improving. highway four is improving a little bit. highway 24 seems like it's clearing out. and we have good news for you at the bay bridge. if you want to get into san francisco, there's not a big backup right now at the toll plaza at 832. let's go back to andre. >> all right. back to what you were just talking about a moment ago regarding the bart train system that the outage that's causing the issue right now. james torres is live at the ashby bart station in berkeley with an update. now, james andre, we've been following this since about 7:00 this morning. >> that's about how long the train service from richmond down to the macarthur station in oakland has been out of service. if you come to one of those stations anywhere in richmond, el cerrito or berkeley, you're
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going to see the gate closed and attendance station agents telling you that you need to find another way to get to where you need to go. that's what we're seeing with a lot of people here just outside the ashby station. they saw the gate closed. they saw the sign saying the station is closed. trains aren't running through, and now they've come upstairs waiting for a bus. a number of different busses that can take them to the number of different places. they are hoping to go. now, normally when this happens, bart usually is able to supply some sort of bus bridge, but that's typically only when one station is down and they can take you from one to another. now we have about six stations that are down. it's probably a little overwhelming for the bart system, so they're asking you to rely on public transit to get you to where you need to go. let's show you actually a little bit of information that might help you before you step out the door today. that can help you plan a little bit of what you need to do to get to where you need to go. if you come from here now, ac transit says that it has a number of bus lines that can get you to all those different stations, specifically line 72
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and 72. that's probably going to be the most useful because that can get you down over to richmond, to both el cerrito stations, as well as berkeley and downtown berkeley, ashby and macarthur. you want to take lines like seven, 12, six, or 18 in. of course, it's going to add a lot of time to your commute this morning. normally are more than what you are normally used to, but that is just a reality of this morning, bart telling us that the reason that we have to do this is because there's some sort of trouble on the line that's closer to macarthur, headed toward richmond. they said there was some sort of fiber problem when they were trying to fire up the machines and the systems for this morning, there wasn't good clear communication between some of the agents and the trains. and it's a problem that they are still working on trying to fix at this moment of course, we are still checking in with bart, trying to see about how much longer this problem will persist, how much longer until we see some of these train stations reopen. once we have that answer, we will bring it to you for now. reporting live this
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morning i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> thank you, james. uc berkeley's law school is holding its commencement ceremony. ceremony this morning comes at a time when pro-palestinian protests had led to the cancellation of graduation ceremonies at other universities nationwide. ktvu sally rasmus is live on the cal campus, with the activity starting up there this morning. ali >> yes. cal's main commencement ceremony is scheduled for memorial stadium tomorrow. today? what is happening here? outside the greek theater where we are is the commencement ceremony for the law school. it's going on as planned. despite some of the cancellations of other graduation ceremonies at other campuses across the country. right now, you see, across the street dozens of people lining up to head inside, family members and friends of some of the law school graduates shuffling up the stairs there, and the graduates will make their way to their seats starting at 9:00 this morning. the ceremony starts shortly after that. the keynote speaker is the solicitor general of the united states. now, the school
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says there have been protests during previous graduation ceremonies. but this year, like others ceremonies before, they will continue with their commencement plans. here at cal, we have been informed about one group of pro-israel protesters that plans to stage a protest this morning in the form of a mobile billboard and, that will be driving around in front of the greek theater, we did see something that appears to be that mobile billboard. we will be talking to some of the people who are making observations about it, noticing it, and hopefully some of the organizers of that protest as well. but in the meantime, nothing out of the ordinary happening here outside the commencement ceremony for the law school here at cal live in berkeley. allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news. we will we will not rest matthis. >> hundreds of ucla faculty and staff rallied on campus, calling for the resignation of the university's chancellor. faculty members are criticizing
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chancellor gene block over the handling of a pro-palestine encampment and violence that led to arrests. many have signed an online petition that calls for block to step down immediately. he is retiring at the end of the school year. so far, the chancellor's office has not responded. there were celebrations at the los angeles coliseum for usc's graduation. university canceled its main stage graduation due to pro-palestinian protests on campus. instead, it hosted this trojan family graduate celebration featuring drone shows, fireworks, and musical performances. >> while the port of oakland has now filed a counter lawsuit against san francisco over changing the name of the oakland airport, the port claims the name san francisco bay. oakland international airport does not infringe upon sfo's trademark. late yesterday, port commissioners voted unanimously to make the airport name change official that decision is getting mixed. reaction from out of town passengers flying in and out of oakland. >> i would guess that maybe combining the names, maybe, teaches people that they are
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close and affiliated with each other. >> i do know that when i first was flying here, that it was a little confusing which one to go to. so i can understand that being an issue. >> the port of oakland also contends no one has the trademark rights to the phrase san francisco bay area. last month, san francisco filed a federal lawsuit against oakland over the change, saying that it would cause confusion and is already affecting its airport financially. >> law enforcement officials in menlo park are turning to new technology in an effort to reduce and solve crimes. city council voted to move forward with an automated license plate reader program. dozens of fixed cameras will be installed throughout the city as part of a two year pilot. critics of the license plate readers, though, cite high costs and what they call a possible infringement on civil rights. community members advocating for the system say the protective benefits outweigh privacy concerns. now to san jose, where an investigation is underway after a man was shot. it happened around 545 last night near interstate 280 and mclaughlin avenue. police say
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the man was taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. it's not yet clear what led to the shooting or how many people police might be looking for. >> the national park service has released a new safety report, and it concludes a contractor at yosemite may be endangering visitors. the report targets the agency contracted to run visitor services at yosemite. the park service blames the contractor for the deterioration of some of yosemite's historic structures. this includes a guest falling from a porch because of a poorly maintained railing that broke next week. the us postal service will roll out new stamps honoring the legendary landscape portraits of a bay area photographer. the stamps will first be unveiled on wednesday at the ansel adams gallery in yosemite national park. and that is where many of ansel adams, most famous photographs were taken. a total of 16 stamps will showcase his photographs of the american west. the stamps are in adams straight photography style , an approach defined by precision and directness. >> california's public utilities commission unanimously approved a controversial plan that will
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change how customers energy bills are calculated. the plan applies to pg and e and other investor owned utilities. it adds a $24 charge to most bills. in exchange, customers would pay 5 to $0.07 less per kilowatt hour. the charges would fund utility infrastructure improvements. san francisco's one step closer to turning the stonestown galleria shopping center into a new neighborhood. the city's planning commission unanimously approved the development plans, which add 150,000ft!s of retail space, 350 homes, a child care center, six acres of parks and green space including a town square. developers say they'll contribute to renovations for a playground and fire station as well. the project still needs approval from the board of supervisors as it has received early, strong support. construction is expected to be divided in phases and should take eight years. >> 841 is your time this morning? rosemary oroczo is tracking the weather. the different variations of weather depending on where you live. >> yes, knocking on weekends door andre garcia folks want to know what is going on for the weekend. we are going to cool things down. we're actually
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seeing it already in some areas this morning. a live look there over san francisco started out with the low clouds moving into the bay, and now it looks like just about a haze. so those clouds joined and met by the drier air, and it is pretty much evaporated. and we're going to go with fog along the coastline for today. but most of us will be mostly sunny, that low cloud cover, in addition to a weak onshore breeze helping to drive temperatures down this morning down by 11 degrees. petaluma down by 16 in santa rosa, down by four. hayward, livermore. you're down by a degree or so. so our inner east bay, one of the areas that will remain very warm to hot today. livermore. you're looking at 90 degrees, 16 degrees above average. san francisco you're above average at 73. but yesterday, san francisco 80. concord going to 80 for today. mid 80s expected in santa rosa. the cool down begins for the coast and our bayside communities today for the rest of us, as we head into tomorrow and sunday, right now looks to be the coolest day of the weekend. i'll have a better
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look at what we can expect for the weekend and the extended forecast coming up. >> the cost of borrowing for student loans is set to reach a 16 year high. next on the nine. the long lasting financial impact this could have and what it means for students deep in debt, a rare chance to look at the sky and see something spectacular, where you may be able to see the northern lights this w kend
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rule out a full scale invasion of the southern gaza city of rafah. despite warnings from the united states, president biden has warned israel that the us will not supply weapons to attack rafah, where more than 1 million palestinian jews have taken refuge. however, netanyahu says rafah is the remaining stronghold of hamas, and israel will do what's necessary to eliminate the terrorist group. >> we are determined and we are united in order to defeat our enemies and those who want to destroy us. if we need to stand alone, we will stand alone. >> republicans have denounced president biden's threat to cut off aid to israel. >> law enforcement officials in florida releasing body camera footage of a black air force service member being shot and killed in his own apartment by a sheriff's deputy. officers say the deputy was responding to a disturbance call at the us airmen's apartment building. now, the video shows the deputy
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knocking and announcing himself. the us airman opened the door holding a gun pointing down. the deputy shot the airman almost immediately after he opened the door. family members say the airman of the airman say the deputy went to the wrong apartment, and now they're demanding answers with a retrieved his legally registered gun as a gun owner to protect his house. >> i want to assure you that we are not hiding, covering up, or taking action that would result in a rush to judgment. >> the shooting is under investigation, and the deputy has been placed on administrative leave. >> the fbi is watching china, russia and iran as possible sources of election disinformation in the november election. the agency says foreign adversaries could use artificial intelligence as a means to spread disinformation. a recent intelligence community report found russia tried to denigrate the democratic party in the 2022 midterms. china sought to influence races
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featuring candidates from both parties, focusing on those with anti-china views. openai is planning to unveil a new search engine product. several news outlets reporting the artificial intelligence company plans to announce its ai powered search engine on monday. this announcement could be one day before the tuesday start of google's annual conference, where it's expected to reveal a slew of ai related products this year. >> target is cutting back on locations where it will sell its pride month collection after a backlash last year over the lgbtq plus themed products. target says the collection will be available on its website and in select stores. the retailer has offered an assortment of products to mark pride month in june for more than ten years, but last year, target pulled some merchandise from the pride month collection after confrontations between staff and customers. at 848, a multi-billion dollar deal will keep a well-known name in the fight against covid in business. >> pam cook back in studio with today's dollars and cents. >> yeah. good morning again talking about novavax based in maryland. it was warning about
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its viability to stay in business. now it has signed a deal with french drugmaker sanofi to use its research and technology to develop new vaccines. now, the companies say that may include a yearly combined vaccine that targets covid and the flu. that sent novavax stock up when the opening bell rang this morning from about $5 a share to about $10 a share, the new york stock exchange celebrated an initial public offering at the opening bell this morning. zeekr, one of the chinese luxury ev companies, starts trading on the exchange today. the ipo puts the value at the company at about $440 million taking a live look at the numbers now, the dow jones has held on to a gain since that opening bell rang, but quite a bit lower at this hour it's up just a little bit less than 50 points. the s&p 500 was up most of the morning now turned slightly negative. and the nasdaq is down about a quarter of a percent. the us is now germany's biggest trading partner, taking over from china
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combined exports and imports between germany and the us totaled $68 billion in the first quarter of this year, the same time germany's trade with china came to $64 billion germany has said it wants to reduce its exposure to china, citing political differences and accuses the chinese government of unfair practices. the fda delayed the approval of the moderna vaccine for rsv until the end of the month. a decision was expected to be made on the vaccine earlier this week. now, moderna says the fda has not informed them of any issues that would prevent the rsv vaccine from being approved. if cleared, it will become the company's second product to launch in the us after its covid vaccine, and tesla is accused of discouraging employees from organizing a union in new york. a federal labor agency filed a complaint on behalf of workers at the factory in buffalo. workers claim tesla is interfering with their rights to join a union and collectively negotiate for better pay and working conditions, according to state
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documents. tesla recently laid off nearly 300 employees in new york. i'm pam cook. that's a look at your dollars and cents. >> thank you. all right. 850 now let's get back over to sal right now. sal, what do you got as an update for that bart situation? >> well, we it hasn't changed there. andre and garcia and james has been reporting all morning. and we've also been following it here in the traffic center that there is no service between richmond and macarthur station. so six stations are closed. macarthur station is open and there is no bus bridge. however, if you can take one of the city busses, ac transit to the macarthur station, a lot of them do run from stations right on down to macarthur, and then you can access the rest of the system that way. elsewhere. some of these commutes are getting a lot better. for example, highway 24 is better than it was. the south bay commute is nice, and the bay bridge doesn't have a big backup. so if you do have to drive, at least the consolation is the roads are not as busy as
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they would be. let's say on a tuesday or wednesday or thursday. 851 let's go back to rosemary, who's covering this weekend's weather. >> yeah, sal, good morning to you. happy friday if you enjoy the cooler weather. well a treat is coming your way already beginning to see a transition a live look here over the golden gate bridge this morning. the low clouds filled in, even swallowing up the golden gate at times. but you can see it is now gone. it didn't have a fighting chance against all that dry air out there, and now it looks like just a little bit of haze. but again, we are seeing the changes. a little bit of an onshore breeze out there this morning. our temperatures much cooler for most. the inland east bay by just a little bit. but for our north bay communities, five, ten, 20 degrees cooler around the bay. also feeling it, we will remain with partly cloudy skies to mostly clear for today. the coastline could see a little bit of fog develop, but it's going to be hard pressed tomorrow morning. a little bit of a different story. we've got fog along the coastline, a little bit of patchy drizzle
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sunday, even more coming our way. clouds drizzle and our east bay, south bay and north bay will also be joined by fog come mother's day sunday. so all this again looking at a transition to cooler weather for today. it's really going to be along the coast in our bayside communities that fill it. upper 60s in pacifica, low 70s in san francisco, low to mid 80 s around the bay, as well as in the north bay. our inland east bay expected to range from upper 80s to low 90s once again, but the cooldown will continue into saturday. right now, sunday looks like the cooler day. low 60s at the coast, upper 70s around the bay, low 80s inland, and a bit more cooling as we get into monday and tuesday. back to you. >> all right, rosemary, a landmark decision on the horizon. now, when you join us on the nine, we'll talk with an expert about the us supreme court taking on the pivotal case grants pass versus johnson, which could have implications for those who are unhoused nationwide. >> and some say this is one of those. why didn't anyone say anything type of situations. the
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ad by apple that sparked such a backlash, its ceo apologized and said it would never air again
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me who were rowing in a race on the sacramento river. heard that. saw the splash as it happened two weeks ago. police in west sac say someone fired at least three shots that landed in the river right near the rowing team. you see the splashes there in the slow down video, just feet away from the boat here. fortunately, no one was hurt, and investigators still do not know the motive for the shooting . >> no one saw the shooter. there were. there were dozens and dozens of people. there were boaters or people fishing. there were, people walking along the path, and the police don't even
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know where the shots came from. >> the boat. the boys on the boat are part of a high school racing team called the oakland strokes. they compete in local, state and national rowing races. anyone with information is asked to contact west sacramento police. >> an emotional day at the alameda county sheriff's office regional training center in dublin, napa liam. the 179th academy hosted its memorial run in honor of oakland police officer tuan lay. two recruits presented his mother and widow with flowers. the academy class just started its training when officer lay was shot and killed last december. his brother in law thanked the recruits for honoring lay, saying he knew the importance of crossing the finish line together, leaving no one behind. this marks the last time all 61 recruits in that class ran together before monday's graduation. a health care system in the south bay is rolling out a new fleet of ambulances. santa clara valley health care says its 12 new ambulances will significantly improve transport times between its three hospitals and 16 clinics. county leaders say the vehicles will make a tremendous
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difference for families with complicated and urgent health care needs. the health care system says the new ambulances were made possible through community donations. >> apple is apologizing for an ipad commercial that's getting slammed by the creative artists community. all the things you do give me a reason to build my world around you, too. well, the sad, released ceo tim cook's x page shows a hydraulic press destroying musical instruments, books, paints, a television, sculptures and other items too. the commercial then reveals the company's newest ipad pro device. the ad is receiving heavy public backlash, with celebrities including actor hugh grant saying it demonstrates technology crushing the creative world. apple says it missed the mark and won't rerun this commercial. >> new this morning in napa native in the us navy is being featured in a new documentary about the blue angels. >> first times you take off. you gotta push the i believe button.
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>> the documentary follows paul archer and a group of new aviators through the training process. the film also goes behind the scenes highlights staff who maintain the blue angels aircraft keep them ready for shows. it's set to release an imax theaters next week. it will be streaming on may 23rd. scientists say a dramatic sun storm could produce northern lights that could be clearly visible over many parts of northern california. they say the dazzling light show could begin as early as tonight. northern lights are an atmospheric phenomenon caused by solar activity. scientists say this could be the most dramatic light show in years over the northern california region. so if you're up late, don't forget to look up. >> following a series of troubling incidents involving boeing aircrafts, a safety investigation is now underway. but it comes as the sec launches its own probe after a door plug blew off an alaska airlines plane mid-flight. then major changes are coming to the oakland international airport in

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