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morning, and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia, and i'm marcus washington, new at 11. the police chief who was fired by the city of oakland and who is suing that same city, is announcing his candidacy for city council. nbc bay area's bob redell joins us live from outside oakland city hall, where chief lauren armstrong just filed his paperwork. bob, why does the former police chief want this job? well, laura marcus, a former police chief, leronne armstrong, he was born and raised in oakland. he's raised his own family here. he says he loves the city, but the city he loves, he says, is spiraling downward. and he wants to do something to fix it. this was the scene moments ago inside city hall, behind me, inside the city clerk's office where armstrong filed the paperwork necessary to announce his candidacy for the oakland city council. at large position. now, armstrong didn't give us specifics on what he would do to solve the city's biggest
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problems. but he says the three biggest issues facing oakland a budget deficit, homelessness and crime, which he says has risen since he was fired by oakland mayor shengtao as the police chief of this city. that firing took place back in february of 2023. the mayor says because of alleged misconduct in the police department when he was chief earlier this year, armstrong sued the city for wrongful termination. he claims he was fired by the mayor in retaliation for his speaking out about alleged misconduct by the federal monitor overseeing the oakland police department. he'd be coming in with an adversarial relationship with the mayor. you'd want to repair that, i assume, since you'd be on our city council and she'd be your leader of the council. how would you repair that? i don't consider it adversarial. you know, i consider that she made a decision. obviously, i felt like it was not the right decision, and i've taken legal stands as a result of that. but throughout my entire time, i have not criticized the mayor. i have not
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been critical publicly about the mayor. i'm here to do a job and serve the public, and that's why i continue to say we have to get beyond the petty going back and forth. it's about the people we need to focus on. the people of oakland and try to bring solutions that improve the city of oakland. what a beautiful city to see. struggling to the degree it is right now. and if i can bring anything to the city that helps make it better, then that's what i'm willing to do. the mayor has said she fired armstrong because she had lost confidence in the police chief after he and the department failed to properly investigate and discipline a sergeant who was involved in a hit and run with his patrol car and who, in a separate incident, fired his service weapon inside an elevator at police headquarters, which are a few blocks rossmoor out here at city hall. i did reach out to the mayor's office this morning to get her reaction to armstrong announcing his candidacy. have not yet received a response. reporting live here outside oakland city hall bob redell nbc bay area news. very interesting indeed, bob. thank you. well, now to a live look at
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the coliseum. this is where the city of oakland plans to sell its stake in the property of the same group trying to redevelop that area. now, later this morning, mayor shengtao will lay out the deal made with the american, the african american sports and entertainment group. this is a local group of investors. the chronicle is reporting that the city will actually receive a minimum $105 million payment. alameda county has already sold its 50% stake in the coliseum to the oakland a's, the team so far not issuing a comment. well, the governor's office is out with new data. this is in the crime fighting boost the chp is providing east bay cities, primarily in oakland since february, added enforcement has led to 355 arrests, sting operations have helped recover more than 700 stolen vehicles and at least 46 firearms. some of the crimes committed by those arrested include stolen property, car theft and drug trafficking. happening now jury selection is underway at san francisco's hall
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of justice for the state case against the man accused of attacking nancy pelosis husband. it comes days after david depape received a 30 year federal sentence. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab joins us live in san francisco this morning. ginger sounds like there's still actually a lot more to play out in both of these cases. that's right, laura, and that jury selection in the state case is happening as we speak. there are 120 potential jurors in the pool for this trial. now. no cameras are allowed in the courtroom today or even in the hallways in the hall of justice, which is somewhere that we normally are able to have cameras. but today, no cameras are allowed to shoot to protect any potential jurors and their identities. now, mr. depape was in court or is in court today. he's wearing a simple blue button down and not the orange jumpsuit that we usually have seen him wear in court in the past. he is also facing new charges. the court's
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website, reflecting a motion to amend information. the district attorney's office confirms mr. depape is now facing eight charges, including kidnaping and dissuading a witness. now, the defense on their end has also filed a motion to dismiss counts on double jeopardy grounds after depapes conviction and 30 year sentence in his federal case. that sentence was handed down last friday, but not long after prosecutors filed this motion requesting to reopen sentencing to give depape the opportunity to speak for himself, which he was not given an opportunity to do. so last friday, the court granted the government's motion and set today as the deadline for a response from depape, the judge has also reopened sentencing and set a hearing for next tuesday, may 28th. the defense has also submitted their appeal to the judgment and sentence in the federal case. now all of this happening as the state case moves forward, depape faces multiple charges,
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including those that i just mentioned kidnaping and dissuading a witness. also attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, among others. legal expert stephen clark breaks down what the focus in the state trial may be. the big argument in state court is, was this attempted murder or assault with a deadly weapon? how the jury now in state court will look at the case involving mr. depape when they know he's already serving a significant federal sentence? will be interesting to see, because this is a very high profile case, and those jurors coming to judge him in state court will be mindful of this sentence. yeah. so, laura, a lot still in motion here. the state case continues. we'll continue this weekend into next week where they will argue the motion for the dismissal of some some of the charges in the state case, the federal case reopening for sentencing, will wait to see if depape makes a statement in
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that case as well. and of course, our team of reporters, our sergio quintana is there in the courtroom and we'll have more updates on our evening newscast, but definitely something to continue to watch out for laura completely, as it's all just played out here. thank you very much, ginger, for the latest there also in san francisco. so the san bruno jail, the scene of an unusual incident which sickened 20 children. teams used tear gas and pepper spray chemicals for training, exercise and somehow the fumes made it into the air vents at nearby portola elementary school. first responders quickly arrived, but there were no hospitalizations, but many suffered irritated hapf everything goes as planned, antioch will lose its amtrak station later this year. that's because last year, the san joaquin county joint powers authority voted to move the stop to oakley for reasons including lack of a real shelter area and vandalized property. the new oakley station will also connect better with the recently
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launched ebart line today at noon, people opposing that plan will hold a rally urging leaders to reconsider a sudden and unexpected roadblock, and plans to roll out an upgraded clipper card system for bay area transit commuters. the update would allow people to tap a credit card or debit card instead of using their clipper cards or phones. plans originally called for the system to be online this summer. it's now delayed indefinitely because the technology is not set to be working. let's take a live look outside in san jose, nice and bright and beautiful this midday. meteorologist kari hall has been monitoring what we can expect weather wise today. and look, i've been so pleased with your forecast this week. okay? i could give you a gift. you get the could stamp of approval, you could give me a gift. but i love you, mum. maybe it's okay. and that forecast. okay, well, it's going to be nice the next few days leading into our weekend. i think a lot of people are happy with this. so as we take a look at what to expect, it's going to be breezy and cool near the coast. and those highs only
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reaching into the 60s. and just to keep that in mind, if you're going to the beach over the next few days, it's going to be chilly there. while the valleys will be in the 70s and 80s. and then for the weekend, it gets even cooler as we see a lot more fog building near the coastline. right now we're warming up to 76 in santa rosa. definitely warmer there while oakland is at 61 degrees in san jose. we're in the upper 60s right now, headed for the upper 70s. you'll notice that some of these temperatures still quite warm, but not as warm as it was yesterday. we'll talk about the cooling trend and what's ahead for this holiday weekend. coming up in a few minutes. all right. thanks, gary. the white house is working to stabilize gas prices and forgive more student loans this midday and scott mcgrew cheap gas and forgiving loans. popular with those voters. i guess we have to ask, would biden do this if it weren't an election year? well, probably. does it sit well with voters, though? absolutely. the student loan issue is a double win for the president. he tried to push through huge loan
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forgiveness only to be blocked by republicans in the court and the capitol. and the campaign is not going to let voters forget that the administration has found ways to chip away at american student loan. instead, today's announcement erases more than $7 billion in loans to public service employees like firefighters and teachers and those enrolled in the income based repayment plan. donald trump free to get back on the campaign trail. his testimony part of the first criminal trial, is over. the judge in the case says closing arguments will come next week, and then a jury gets to decide if a former president of the united states is a felon or committed no crime . trump clarifying remarks he made yesterday that sounded as if he supported restrictions on contraception, telling a tv station in pittsburgh he is looking at new policies to withhold birth control and that the policy would, quote, be released very soon. some states, he added, will have different
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policies than others. now, a few hours later on social media, trump wrote in all caps i have never and will never advocate imposing restrictions on birth control or other contraceptives. this is a democrat fabricated lie tomamos el gobierno de coalicion y haciendo unos cheers in spain is that country's parliament passes a law recognizes palestine as a state. so too did norway. so too did ireland's parliament. here's irish prime minister simon harris in the lead up to today's announcement. i've spoken with a number of other leaders and counterparts, and i'm confident that further countries will join us in taking this important step in the coming weeks. this is an historic and important day for ireland and for palestine. israel, which does not recognize palestine as a separate state and opposes the two state solution, responded by recalling
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its ambassadors from those countries. now, this comes on the heels of that accusation from the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court that israel is committing crimes against humanity. we spoke with retired idf general amit aziz, devastating not only for israel but for the whole western society, because, basically this court is saying democracies have no right to defend themselves against the most, vicious, terrible terror. we have seen since the holocaust, since the holocaust. and, it's important to say that they have zero no proof of anything that's saying. in washington this morning, senate majority leader chuck schumer says he'll call for a vote on that tough new border bill tomorrow. also tomorrow, potentially some important new supreme court decisions. back to you. thank you. scott. new at 11 british prime minister rishi sunak is announcing a new
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general election. he's challenging the labor party in efforts to retain the 14 year old, hold on power of the conservative party. the prime minister was legally required to call the election by january 2025. most polls suggest the opposition labor party could see a landslide win, making sir keir starmer the country's leader. the election is set for july 4th. happening today honoring the legacy of an lgbtq activist today would have been the late san francisco supervisor harvey milk's 94th birthday. milk was the first openly gay politician here in california and was an advocate for the lgbtq community. milk and former mayor george moscone were assassinated at city hall back in 1978. this was by supervisor dan white. over the weekend, the city of san francisco celebrated harvey milk day. they hosted a block party in his honor. well, a warning for parents about pool safety and add. this is all as we head into the summer months
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♪ (ominous music) ♪ it's ok. thomas is being removed from his post and reassigned. this comes weeks after he faced sharp criticism for security failures that led to violence at pro-palestinian encampment. this is video of officers moving in and making those arrests. a spokesperson for ucla declined to comment. well, just as we've been enjoying the growing number of sea lions at pier 39, a different story from the central coast. this is where a large number of dead sea pups. seal pups are washing ashore. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joins us now with more on what scientists think is happening. pupping season starts next month, but sadly, hundreds of sea lion pups washed ashore on an island along
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the central coast, appearing to have been born too soon. this drone shot here, taken over ano nuevo island, and these arrows represent those little dead sea lion pups. there are nearly 300 of them. so for reference, in an average year, scientists count about 700 pups born and maybe 1 or 2 miscarried. not the hundreds we're seeing right now. a researchers from uc santa cruz are studying the carcasses to try to figure out the cause, whether something like pesticides or the avian flu could be to blame. but they also say it's possible that there's just not enough food for what is now a booming sea lion population. the scientists tracked the sea lions via satellite and find they're going as far south as baja california to feed. my best guess, and it's a guess, is that food availability is down. california sea lion populations are at a historic high so that there's they're already at a point where they're pretty much maxed out. now, since early may, there's been a spike in sea lions at
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pier 39 in san francisco. and at that point, biologists told us that they're here for the anchovies. there were more than a thousand, the most we've seen in 15 years. so the hope is that this is a circle of life moment and not something more serious at play. back to you. well, memorial day weekend is nearly approaching. and you know what? it marks the unofficial start of summer. and as more people head to the beach and pools, it's really a good time to have the conversation. as may is national water safety month and data shows 90% of drownings happen in front of an adult and a child can drown in less than 30s. we spoke with three time olympic gold medalist and former competitive swimmer rowdy gaines about how parents can make sure that their kids are staying safe while in and around water. the number one cause of death in children ages 1 to 4 is drowning. number two, in that 5 to 14 age group. but the good news is we found the cure. and the cure literally is taking
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swimming lessons. if a child takes those formal swimming lessons, it reduces that risk of drowning by 88. so a lot of my messaging this summer as we head into this busy summer is put your child in swimming lessons, and he also gives some other tips for you. he says avoid buying your child a blue swimsuit. bright colors are easily to spot when they're in the water, and try not to go swimming without a lifeguard. also, never dive in. head first and watch your kids in the water, even if a lifeguard is present. happening now. thousands of san jose state students are preparing for their crowning moment. the class of 2024, graduating ten commencement ceremonies will happen over the next three days. that's an exciting time for all those graduates. and while most of the ceremonies are held indoors, you got to go outside to enjoy afterwards, most likely, and the weather is cooperating. the weather looks great. i mean, it's nice and sunny, it's so comfortable and
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we're going to have more of this as we go into the rest of the afternoon, whether you're going to a party or going outside, you're taking pictures, enjoying time with family. well, we're looking at the rest of the day, temperatures trending into the upper 70s for the south bay. and then just as we hit around sunset, temperatures will start to drop quickly. it's also going to be windy today, so hold on to your hat or your gown or whatever you're wearing, because in san francisco and along the coastline, we're going to see those gusts kicking up to about 30 to 40mph. and all of the cooler temperatures and the high winds that we are seeing is a result of that cool ocean breeze that's getting stronger and will continue over the next couple of days, even in the valleys. we're looking at some gusty winds into this evening. our high temperature today will reach 80. in los gatos, 78 in downtown san jose. but these numbers are slightly lower compared to yesterday in antioch. we were in the upper 80s, but today we're expecting 83 degrees 78 in
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livermore and 80 in danville, while oakland will see a high of 75. today will be in the upper 60s for san mateo and 75 for redwood city and downtown san francisco. up to 67 degrees for the north bay. expect santa rosa to reach 82 degrees, while nevada will see a high of 77. as we get into our holiday weekend, we're going to see several storm systems moving across the pacific northwest. here in the bay area, we're just getting the cooler air coming down, a lot more clouds and fog, and we're going to have that very typical may gray and june gloom type pattern, where there's a lot of coastal fog and a breezy wind and that also will be transported to the inland areas and spots like walnut creek will see a big drop in temperatures for saturday. also more clouds. so take a look at our trend. we'll be in the low 80s today. upper 70s tomorrow, and then only 72 on friday. but that will be the coolest day. saturday will most likely be wearing long sleeves or jackets all
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throughout the day, and then dropping down to the mid 40s. as we approach memorial day. it does get slightly warmer, while san francisco will see high temperatures all weekend long only in the upper 50s. but it does look a bit more comfortable for memorial day, with a high of 63 degrees. back to you, laura. marcus. not bad. thanks gary. well, happening now, california attorney general rob bonta is leading an effort to protect car buyers nationwide. he and a group of attorneys from multiple states filed a brief to support the ftc's new auto sales policy. now that policy protects ga buyers from unfair and deceptive practices in the auto sales industry, bonta says that the policy is instrumental in helping low income customers, and he says that he will continue to
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makes a picture perfect delivery. the world's largest digital camera arrived at the rubin observatory in chile today. it's called the legacy survey of space and time camera, and it was created at the slovak national accelerator laboratory in menlo park. after more than two decades, scientists at stanford announced it was complete last month. now it will be used to capture images and study cosmic mysteries to
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eventually create the world's largest astronomical movie. there it is. wow. graduation season we've been celebrating. certainly upon us near. and here's a surprising honoree. how about a cat in a graduation cap? okay so one popular cat at vermont state university receiving an honorary degree. you heard me right a cat. this is max dowell. it's called the campus tabby. it has a home nearby just down the street from the campus. but he first started exploring the campus about five years ago. such a familiar face there. his owner says that she actually gets students doing welfare checks on the cat. his degree is a doctorate of literature, literature. get it? litter? yeah, yeah. just make sure you didn't think it was literature. like reading. but the litter box doctor, doctor kitty. all right, well, you know, we're going to have some great weather for all the graduates out there over the
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next several days. it will be cooler. and it's also going to be mostly sunny. the weekend is looking nice. upper 60s. it will be cool. and we don't always see that for a memorial day weekend, but i think we'll take it bottle rock going on there. oh yeah. yeah they have some great weather for that. should be pleasant. thanks and thank you for joining us for our midday newscast. don't forget, we're streaming 24/7 on roku, amazon fire tv, samsung tv plus, and google play. and as you know, you can get all the latest information all day long at nbcbayarea.com. we're constantly updating things. our next newscast is coming up at 430, but the three of us will see you tomorrow morning starting at 5 a.m. and of course, our midday
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