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a right to marry regardless of gender or ethnicity. the new
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initiative, governor gavin newsom, is set to launch all eyes on the market as we await a key jobs report. we're live in washington with more on the expectation from economists and what it means for your family. plus, a commuter alert for anyone riding caltrain this weekend. the gaps in service you need to know about this is today in the bay. well, very happy friday morning to you. i'm scott mcgrew and i'm laura garcia. everybody's a little happier on a friday around here. let's in fact, look at the forecast meteorologist kari hall tracking what we can expect. happy friday carrie. happy friday. and i think the weather is going to be a lot more comfortable for you for today. we are already starting out with some cooler air in much of the north bay, with some upper 40s, and it's in the mid 50s in oakland, 58 degrees in san jose. so a little bit milder there. and we see those numbers coming down even more so for this afternoon. we'll see a high of 84 degrees in san jose, 84 in livermore a lot of our warmer spots in the
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inland valleys will be in the lower 80s, as opposed to the triple digits. we had just a couple of days ago. i don't want to remind you of that, but we are going to have some better weather for the weekend and it looks great even into sunday. but we'll talk about the changes ahead. mike, now you have a crash and cruz on i-580. that's right. exactly. i think they're jammed up over here. and these folks, believe me, remember those higher temperatures. we're looking at 205. it's jammed up on 580 all the way to about northland where a big rig went off of the roadway. so this crash is off into the sort of the grassy area. and the fire crews that are on scene, just in case there are any injuries, which there are not any major injuries. so this has one lane blocked and the jam up. i don't know how long it's going to take, and i'm not sure if this rig is able to be just pulled from the area or if it has to be righted, so we'll get more detail from chp, but that does affect folks out of the altamont pass. it actually affects everyone else through the dublin interchange because it keeps traffic lighter, held up back here. so the rest of the map outside of what i'm blocking is clear. the altamont pass is the
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slowdown coming off of 205. back to you, mike. in 28 minutes we will get the monthly jobs numbers a key indicator of the health of the economy. and of course, we don't want it to be too healthy. economists are hopeful the may jobs report could show a cooling in the labor market today in the bay's alice barr joins us live. and alice, what else are economists saying ahead of this release? it's another one of those odd, counterintuitive hope for something that's not too good of news, right. the may jobs report is expected to give clarity on what is ahead in the federal reserve's battle against inflation. economists surveyed by the dow jones expect the bureau of labor statistics to report 190,000 new jobs added to the economy last month. moreover markets will be taking a close look at wage numbers as average hourly earnings are expected to show a 0.3% increase. economists say unemployment is expected to reach 4, which if so, would be the first time it's reached that high since january of 2022. in april, the economy added 175,000
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new jobs. so if may's numbers hold true to expectations, that would be 15,000 additional jobs. average hourly earnings rose a smaller than expected 0.2% in april, and unemployment rate that month rose to 3.9, compared to 3.8% the month prior. economists tell nbc news that if fewer than 175,000 new jobs are added, and if unemployment ticks up to 4% or higher, that combo could be enough to urge the fed to maybe slow down on the interest rate hikes and potentially even cut rates sooner than expected. we are expecting the report to come out at 530 this morning, and we'll be right here with all the details for you coming up at six. scott and laura. good. just minutes away. thanks alice. well, the date is set. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will address a joint session of congress next month, according to two sources. he will speak on july 24th.
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netanyahu last spoke to congress in 2015. several democrats have indicated he will. they will boycott the speech as israel is being condemned around the world for the civilian death toll in the war in gaza. that includes an attack earlier this week where dozens were killed in an airstrike on a school. former president trump is now in breach of a british high court order, according to sky news. he was ordered to pay $300,000 in legal costs to the former spy, who compiled a dossier alleging russian interference in the 2016 us election, the paper reports. trump failed to comply with the costs to settle with christopher steele. trump didn't comment on the matter to sky news. nbc news has also reached out for comment. all this comes as trump just left the bay area after a fundraiser hosted by tech leaders in san francisco's well-known pacific heights. guests paid up to $300,000 for tickets. his arrival led to rallies and protests. i'm here to see trump, okay, we have been
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studying trump for years. he's been in the white house before. he's a criminal. and they're sucking up to the biggest criminal on earth. some of these people talk about law and order constantly, are kissing up to the biggest criminal in the entire country. some reports say the former president could rake in millions of dollars from yesterday's fundraiser. he's expected to raise more money in fund at fundraisers in southern california today, two people convicted in the deadly shooting of an east bay home depot worker are going to prison. the shooting happened last april at the home depot on johnson drive in pleasanton. loss prevention worker blake mohs was shot and killed while he was trying to stop two shoplifters under a plea deal. the shooter, benecia caps, will serve 19 years to life for second degree murder and enhancements. david guillory , the getaway driver who fled with naps, two year old in the car will serve a little over
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seven years. the victim's mother, lori, spoke at the sentencing yesterday. this doesn't bring him back, but this takes our life back. our our lives are no longer ransom by the justice system. we no longer wait for the next court date. and then when we got a conviction, we don't wait for the appeal date. we don't wait for a change in law or or a jury tampering claim or some other crazy thing that will continue to hold our lives captive. mo's mother went on to say she wants to start a new chapter in her family's life and become advocates for victims of violent crime. well, happening today, governor gavin newsom will announce a new measure in the bay area for equal rights to marry. it's called the freedom to marry initiative. it would protect the fundamental right to marry regardless of gender or ethnicity, even though marriage equality has been legalized across the united states, in california's constitution, it still says that same sex couples are not allowed to marry. the ballot measure would update the state's constitution to reflect
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current laws. newsom and community leaders will hold the conference in san francisco at 1030 this morning. well, volunteers almost ready to put up the pink triangle at twin peaks. it's the 29th pink triangle installation. about 700 volunteers will start putting up the pink tarps to make that triangle. today, the pink triangle, a symbol of gay pride, originated from the concentration camps when gays were forced to wear an inverted pink triangle. this year's triangle will be unveiled at a ceremony tomorrow morning. caltrain will stop service this weekend between san jose and san francisco, so most of its route to test electric locomotives. it's also limiting the number of busses going from san jose, diridon palo alto and millbrae stations. caltrain says this will be the last public shutdown between now and september, when the new fleet takes over. taking a live look at san jose. look at that sun coming up. making way for a lovely friday morning. kary's got a look at those
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temperatures for us. yeah, it's going to be a cooler day and we are going to have a pretty nice weekend ahead. here's a live look outside in san francisco. we're going to see that fog rolling in over the next couple of hours and kind of lingering over the next, i'd say 3 to 4 hours and then a little bit more sunshine into the early afternoon. but look at how cool it's going to be today. only a low 60. so we're keeping the jacket on in the city. while as you head down to san mateo, we're going to see a high temperature of 71 degrees 81 in mountain view. and dublin today, up to 80 degrees 84, in san jose. and a lot of these temperatures are right where they should be for this time of year. we'll check out the weekend coming up, mike has a look at where you can fill up for a little bit lower. yeah, i think a lot of places are a little bit lower. not as low as we'd like, but we did drop below four bucks. alameda county, livermore's fox see gasoline on old first street is 3.99 a gallon. so that's great news for that. one section of alameda county. south bay's low is in san jose, 4.39 at the valero on tully road in the middle. here,
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and marin county's best offer is 449 at mill valley's arco on redwood highway. thank you for sharing those updates. we're going to get more updates, of course, throughout the morning as folks go ahead and check in to gasbuddy.com on the roadways. we have a smooth drive, most folks not checking in for a friday commute at this point. a little bit lighter out there. however, the altamont pass is seeing a really heavy backup from north phelan avenue road all the way back onto 205. that big rig crash does leave a crew on the shoulder and blocking the slow lane. altamont pass road is still showing green sensors, but i imagine that's going to get a lot more crowded as more folks do head out of the area from tracee and stockton. looking at the rest of the contra costa county drive, which is not yet started up. back to you. all right, mike, thanks. it is 509 right now. new tactics to help stop shoplifting ahead on today in the bay. the steps several department stores are taking in hopes of deterring thieves. plus .
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halloween horror just got even scarier at universal studios the quiet edition. you can expect this fall
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concre to what to expect as we go throughout the afternoon. we're going from low 60s this morning and there will be a clear sky throughout the day, a breezy wind picking up as our
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temperatures head for the upper 70s. here it's going to be a nice afternoon and we have more weather like this for the weekend, but we'll talk about the range and temperatures across our microclimates coming up. and we are looking over here live look, the headlights westbound, your commute direction in out of the altamont pass and in toward the dublin interchange. things are moving smoothly and pretty much as we expect for a friday, maybe a little bit lighter, although it looks congested, it's just flowing smoothly. a lot of folks held up back in the altamont pass. good morning. i'm silvana henao here at cnbc headquarters. stocks are set to open slightly higher today. and that's because investors are gearing up for this morning's monthly jobs report, which is just about 15 minutes away. now, all three of the major averages are on pace for a winning week. now, as far as the jobs report goes, economists surveyed expect the bureau of labor statistics to report that the u.s. economy added 190,000 more jobs on the
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month, which would be a slight step up from that 175,000 gain in april. shares of gamestop shooting higher in yesterday's session after meme stock leader roaring kitty scheduled a live stream on youtube, which would be his first one in almost four years. gamestop popped more than 47% higher to close at 4655 per share. the stock actually hit a high of 4750 during the session, in which trading was briefly halted for volatility. the stock has more than doubled so far this week, and retail giant tjx that's the parent of tj maxx, marshalls and homegoods, said it's going to equip some store employees with body cameras to thwart shoplifting and keep customers and employees safe. the cameras will be worn by loss prevention officers, who are trained on how to use the devices. the footage will only be shared with law enforcement upon request or in response to a subpoena, and that's according
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to the company. lauren scott, i'll send it back to you. that's interesting, because in california, usually you have to notify people if you're being taped. i suppose you could put it at the front door. well, maybe they can tell me if the outfit looks good or not, right? maybe some notifications or something in the front. right. exactly. interesting. all right. well, thank you very much. yeah. well, trending this morning, country singer kelsey hart is out with a new single just in time for summer. take a listen, baby. burn my summer. take my time. put a match to it. set it on fire. it's called burn my summer. the song, part of hart's new album out now called life with you. you spoke with our ginger conejero saab about what inspired him to compose, what some fans are calling their summer anthem that i wasn't actually a part of co-writing this song, but it's an outside song that i was pitched a few months back, fell in love with it, loved the melodies, love the lyric, and i just wanted a summer anthem, you know, a song, the easy sing along song. that'll be fun for the summer.
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and so we went in and recorded it. there you have it. he's currently on tour, and his next show will be tonight in nashville, tennessee. he'll be making a stop in fresno on june 20th. well, still months away from halloween, but the apocalyptic horror flick a quiet place is coming to life at universal studios this fall. so the horror movie franchise is the inspiration for a haunted house at universal studios halloween horror nights. those start on september 5th, and like the movies, this installment in horror nights will utilize american sign language. you can buy tickets now on the website. we should note that nbc bay area, by the way, and universal studios have the same parent company, comcast. hey, we've got another big congratulations going out to part of our today in the bay family. mike's son, mason, graduated from high school yesterday, class of 2024. we're so happy for him. it's
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just amazing to me, right, that he's that old. i can say that he's that tall. the mike is that old. yeah i remember the day he was born. you called me like i remember where i was driving. yes. even in the south. and picking up the phone safely, of course. yeah. no, i called you guys. i didn't i didn't know what else to do. i was like, i better call in because i don't think i'm going to be going to work tomorrow. and it's funny, whenever i drive going on to this on ramp, i think of that moment. wow. well, that's nice. yeah, i really do, because it was very momentous. well, when mason starts driving, then we'll have to go over there. i'll ask you. congratulations. thank you. congratulations to mason. i think so. oh, yeah. good time. big time. we were along for the ride. it was a bumpy ride for him, but he did a lot of work. yeah, well, it's a family. you know, my dad always says the first 56 years are hardest. yeah. as far as being a parent. and then next year he's going to see seven. yeah. yeah all right. well we're going to have nice weather this weekend. yes for all the graduation parties and everything going on around the
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bay area, we have so many festivals and reasons to get out and enjoy this beautiful weather. as we are looking at temperatures starting out this morning in the upper 50s, we are now at 53 degrees in san francisco, one of the cooler spots and it will stay cool and windy. take a look at these wind gusts that we're expecting for today. here we are at 2:00 in the afternoon, and san francisco is getting a brisk wind at 34mph. and that wind makes it over toward the east bay oakland, as well as concord through the delta. that strong wind is what's helping to cool off our air. bringing in that cool ocean and very high humidity to that cool ocean air that we'll see for today. and look at these highs coming down from the high temperatures that we had midweek, to only seeing a high of 84 in san jose. so that's actually about normal for this time of year. in fremont, 80 degrees, 82 in concord. martinez. we're staying in the 70 as well as 70 in napa, 75 degrees and in santa rosa, 82.
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now taking it into the day tomorrow, really depends on where you are. so we're seeing low 60s near the coast with mid 80s in santa rosa. santa rosa is going to be one of the warmer spots because most of the bay area is going to be in the 70s throughout the afternoon. and then about the same on sunday as well. so the farther you go inland, as well as those wind protected areas, you don't get as much of that ocean breeze and that influence. you're going to have some warmer temperatures. but as we go into next week, we're getting ready for another spike in those highs. and looking at some low 90s by tuesday. and that will be one day of some really hot temperatures. and then it comes down once again. so we are looking at once again milder weather for the weekend. temperatures in the upper 70s low 80s. but then it will be hot, a high of 93 for our warmer spots inland. on tuesday. if you have some plans on tuesday, you just want to make sure that you're planning ahead. but of course, right now we're just focused on the weekend, which looks great. mike, you're hearing there might be a traffic break. yeah. don't worry, not
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here. not the berkeley curve. i did want to give a check here just to see the volume. and it's moving smoothly and pretty much what we expect there. that's the berkeley curve again going toward the bay bridge a little build for highway 37. highway four. no slowing sensors, but it's here as folks may head down toward walnut creek from highway four. there may be a traffic break a couple minutes ago, i saw some slowing. as you're passing by geary, you know what things look lighter now. maybe they did run a traffic break. i think they had to move a car to the shoulder. getting more detail. still, green sensors have been restored to the area out of pleasant hill, down toward the walnut creek interchange and the build through contra costa county. not really. there all the traffic held up back here out of the altamont crash still blocks one lane, with crews there at north linn road and everything else is looking really friday light back to you. looks good. thanks mike. well, next on today in the bay. nbc bay area response. we're breaking out the balloons because we're on a roll getting companies to break out their checkbooks to make things right with dissatisfied customers like you. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area
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responds and telemundo 48 responding next on today in you messed up ran around and then you got the whoops you messed up. now you're crying about what you lost excitement building on the plaza ahead of the city summer concert this morning with meghan trainor, the today show will also look back at some of the most memorable performances on the plaza. it all
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as promised, our consumer team always there to lend a hand, consumer investigator chris chmura shares. they've been saving money for eight years. happy friday. yes, we just marked eight years of fighting consumer battles large and small for viewers like you. we started way back in june of 2016. we joined forces with our sister station telemundo 48, responding to stand up for you. together we count every penny we help get back and we just surpassed a nice round number. 8 million bucks back to viewers like you. all right, we're adding to that total every week thanks to viewers like miriam out in modesto, the water company had built her 120 bucks after she had moved out there from the bay area, 120 bucks for apartment water usage after she moved out of that apartment. but they
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wouldn't fix the error. the utility company. so she contacted telemundo 48, a consumer investigator. arlen fernandez's team got miriam her 120 bucks back. we invite you to share your consumer battles. scan the qr code on screen right now to fill out our consumer complaint form online. have a great weekend. you too chris. thank you. cool. well, top stories we're following our next, including a look at the weekend weather meteorologist kari hall tracking cooler temperatures as you make your plans. plus president biden continues his visit to france. i'm jay gray will have the latest from normandy coming up. and mountain lion sightings. lots of them around the san jose area in just over a week. we'll show you where they've been sighted and what you need to do to protect yourself and your pets. comi upng
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the reason wildlife experts say sightings are becoming more common and the way you can protect yourself. also the wolves on the world stage, president biden france set to make another key speech. we're live overseas as d-day ceremonies draw to a close. plus, making it in the bay, the new affordable housing coming to one south bay community. this is today in the bay good friday
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morning to you. quickly approaching 530. thanks for starting your day with us. i'm laura garcia, and i'm scott mcgrew. lace up your shoes. start stretching. we're going to go for a run this morning at 545. we will take you live to san francisco, where our ginger conejero saab will introduce us to the bay area running club. she says people are turning to clubs like this one to find love . wow. okay, get your heart pumping there. definitely. so in many ways, let's take a look at the forecast this morning. a nice way to start the morning with a nice run out there. yes. and it's clear we don't yet have any issues with visibility, even though we're seeing the fog return over san francisco. and that's going to help cool things off as we go throughout today and in the inland areas. it's going to be nice and sunny. let's head down the peninsula to belmont, where we're starting out with mid 50s at 6:00. and then we see that slow warming trend throughout the day. staying in the 60s for early in the afternoon, eventually reaching into the low 70s.
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dublin today, 80 degrees about the same in fremont, 77 in martinez and napa. today we'll reach a high of 75 degrees. so we'll check out the weekend. there's so many events going on, so we'll show you a few coming up. mike, you're still tracking two crashes? yeah, i've got two events right now. this one's westbound 580 right around northland road. it sounds like a big rig went off the roadway. there was a fire truck blocking that slowly and checking for any major injuries. there are none. i believe that truck has cleared. but the spectacle of flashing lights that still has to be there. it's still there, and there's still a distraction out of the altamont. you notice more folks hitting altamont pass road, but mild slowing there. and so we'll continue to watch that build as we're looking at another crash. this is southbound 680 right around tree just as you're approaching treat i've heard that there are two vehicles in lanes, but i don't see that reflected on those sensors. so again, as you're traveling off the benicia or the benicia bridge heading south down toward the walnut creek area, through pleasant hill, you might find slowing. we'll track that, but it hasn't changed in
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the last ten minutes. this has built a bit. highway 37, highway four. not really showing your slowdown. so just a typical distribution for this friday. not a major issue. back to you. all right. thank you very much. well san jose warning people that live there to be on alert after another mountain lion sighting. it happened yesterday afternoon near kelly park next to happy hollow zoo. it marks the fifth reported sighting in recent days. it comes as we're heading into a nice weekend, with a lot of people expected to be outdoors today in the bay's thom jensen joins us live now. and tom, could this be the same animal or do they think possibly it's more than one roaming around? they think it is probably just one roaming around, but have not said for sure yet. but the one expert that we did talk to, that's what they believe. and it is notable to have that many different sightings. you showed the map there, i think, from milpitas, starting on the 29th, all the way down to the kelly park area
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here in san jose. five sightings in just over a week. and no matter what you call them, mountain lion, puma or cougar, they are dangerous nocturnal predators and they have been sighted in the area. so you need to take care in those areas and just over a week. so this latest sighting, like you said, was right here in the kelly park area. a lot of people were talking about it, posting on x, police searched another san jose neighborhood in the l.a. drive area after several sightings there. wednesday night, a neighbor captured video of what appears to be a big, wild cat near a driveway and one woman who has lived in that area for 20 years, says she's never seen a cougar here before, and now she'll bring her domesticated animals inside at night, knowing there's a large predator in the neighborhood, likely a mountain lion. her neighbor says he'll definitely keep his cats in at night. i think it could definitely be pretty dangerous. i mean, they're just small animals, so they could be easy prey. normally, i feel pretty confident that they can hide in
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the trees, but against a mountain lion, i'm not too sure about that. yeah, i wouldn't be too sure either. today in the bay. also talked to an expert from the puma project who recommends that same advice. don't be too sure and take care of your small pets. a smaller animal will naturally look like food to a larger predator, so it's hard to blame the wild cat. it's up to pet owners to take responsibility with their pets, with these wild predators roaming in their neighborhoods. so good advice for humans too. she adds that humans should never run away from a big cat or turn your back on it. look big as you can by spreading your jacket out or shirt and get very loud. and the cat will usually run away when you yell like that and make yourself look very big. and she also says that they probably will come out of the leave the area. this one cat or multiple cats because they normally just don't settle in an area. they're very nomadic and will move on in just a matter of a couple of days. we're live in the kelly park area in san jose,
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thom jensen today in the bay. i remember seeing one years ago up in the silver creek region, hiking up there and trying to make yourself big and then moving away as fast, quickly as you can, or a rare sighting. right? exactly, exactly. all right. well, let's hope everyone stay safe. yeah. thank you. tom. 534 on your friday morning, day three of president biden's trip to france will include a tribute to american troops who fought the second world war in normandy. he'll deliver a wide ranging speech, including america's ties to its european allies, the war in ukraine and worldwide threats against democracy. today in the bay's jay gray is in normandy. good morning jay. yeah yeah. good morning scott, as you laid out perfectly there, the president making the most of his time here in france, honoring america's heroes and their sacrifice while stressing to the world that we must continue to learn from the lessons of d-day. the president's visit to france began at the american cemetery
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in normandy on the 80th anniversary of d-day, honoring the men who stormed the beaches, the fighter pilots and those on board the ships just off the shoreline. it's the highest honor to be able to salute you here in normandy once more. all of you. god love you as he continues to pay tribute to america's world war two veterans through the weekend. here, later today, the president also expected to speak publicly on a number of issues, including some foreshadowed during his d-day address. real alliances make us stronger. a lesson that i pray we americans never forget. the strength of america's ties to europe and the importance of protecting democracy, at one point tying the lessons from normandy to the war in ukraine. ukraine has been invaded by a tyrant bent on domination. ukrainians are fighting with extraordinary courage, suffering great losses, but never backing
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down. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky in normandy for the d-day anniversary is expected to meet with president biden perhaps as early as today. the president will also sit down with french president emmanuel macron saturday, followed by a state dinner, then we'll spend time at an american cemetery in paris before returning to washington on sunday. and a bit of breaking news here. we know that the president has had that bilateral meeting with president zelensky, and we expect that later today he will announce another aid package for the war in ukraine. $225 million package that will include ammunition for artillery. it will include air defense interceptors and other crucial weapons needed in that fight. it is the sixth aid package that the president has agreed upon since signing the
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supplemental defense bill. so it was a meeting that they had talked about. we know that it actually did happen this morning, and we expect to hear more about that during his speech today. all right, jay, great. but badly needed ammunition reporting live in normandy. thank you. one sunnyvale man is working to help others make it in the bay. today. a ribbon cutting will be held for newly constructed small homes. the developer calls a to use there on helena avenue, and are aimed at providing homes to low income residents. however, anyone is able to apply to live there. we spoke with almond bosch, ceo and project developer at arista properties, who's behind the project. he got emotional while talking about how the company helps those in need beyond just making sure they have a place to live. it's really rewarding, really rewarding, sorry, i just, yeah, it really, really does make a big difference when two years later, not a single rent payment is missed, or even if they are
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struggling, they'll reach out. and because of the connections we have with other organizations that are willing to help, we'll connect them. the ribbon cutting ceremony gets underway at 1015 this morning. in the meantime, santa clara county supervisors this week approved a new proposal aimed at speeding up the building process. when it comes to building actual adus on residents properties. live look in the san francisco skyline here. the weekend the city will be celebrating second annual juneteenth parade. it will take place along market street, will be followed by a festival at the civic center plaza. as for a look at how the weather will be and for those who are going to attend, let's check in with kari hall. yeah, we can already see the clouds over san francisco. we are going to see that also back tomorrow morning. and so at the time that the parade begins, we'll see temperatures only in the low 60s. mostly cloudy with the sun just kind of peeking out as we go throughout the day. the high temperature up to about 64 degrees. so long sleeves,
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jackets, maybe in the city. and if you're kicking off your evening tonight in oakland with a first fridays also jacket weather as our temperatures have dropped significantly. so at 5:00 we're seeing it right about 63 degrees. more clouds coming in and the gusty wind as we drop down to the upper 50s. by the end of the night, if you're wanting some warmer weather, you might want to head up to the novato art and wine festival. we are going to see the high temperature up to about 78 degrees for tomorrow, and about the same on sunday. really nice with the breezy wind, but if you're out there late in the evening, make sure you have the layers for the falling temperatures. and if it's been hot where you live all week and you're like, oh, i want to go to the beach, santa cruz will be chilly. we're only seeing a high here of up to about 60 degrees. it will be in the mid 60s for highs into the weekend. i do think the fog and the clouds will linger a lot of the time throughout the morning into the early afternoon. if your weekend plans take you to la, it's going to be beautiful there with temperatures in the mid 70s for
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a high today, lows around 60 and back up to the low 70s for saturday and sunday. mike, you're looking at some subtle changes out there. we look for any subtle differences because friday shows a lot of lighter traffic volume, so things aren't quite so pronounced here. the crash did clear from southbound 680 did clear, so no problems as you're passing by tree in the commute direction. we do have a little slowing west. our eastbound 24 right around the warren freeway, highway 13, and we're seeing that sensor just pop up, and it's only on 1 or 2 of my sources. the rest of them show clear. so i think that's going to be a transient little clearing. there a little tiny build for highway 37 out of vallejo. not a major issue, a very light commute for the most part. right now we're looking at raymond park, another game by the ballers. yeah, they're playing every day this week pretty much. and so just that note, only 4000 seats there, but plenty of games. so lots of options to go see that new team. and then the old standby here we have the a's and they're set with another game series as well. so tonight another game at 640. just the notes for the east bay activities. now this is in
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activity. over the weekend we talked about this. we'll keep reminding you that caltrain has no service along the peninsula between san francisco and san jose. there's limited bus service. the good news big impact. but this should be the last issue where they have to shut down tracks for the electrification project. they're making progress. back to you. all right. sounds good. thanks mike. well, next on today in the bay, the incredible video of a black bear trying to join in on a high school football practice. you don't want to miss that. stay away too. plus, allowing restaurants to add service charges on your next meal. the proposed change state lawmakers are introducing and the way it will allow businesses to keep charging customers more than the listed menu price. i'm ginger conejero saab, we're live in san francisco, and i'm with the bay area running club lightly warming up and stretching. we're going to be talking about how people are finding love while running. stay with us. you're watching t
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start with a clear sky. temperatures in the upper 50s. as you head out the door, we will have a lot more sunshine and our trend not as warm as yesterday. headed up to the upper 70s at noon and reaching into the mid 80s for later today. we'll talk about a nice weekend ahead and more events going on on the bay area coming up in a few minutes. and this
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event, the commute moving nicely. san mateo bridge westbound is the commute direction with the tail lights, but eastbound you see the twinkling headlights coming towards. there's a little haze. visibility is fine for drivers. we'll see what we can see around the rest of the bay. thanks so much, carrie and mike. it is 5:45 right now. there is a last minute proposed change for california's so-called junk fee law. it is expected to go into effect on july 1st. it prohibits businesses from charging hidden fees on things like concert tickets and hotel rooms. but yesterday, state senator bill dodd introduced new legislation which would allow restaurants to continue to charge fees outside the listed menu price if they disclose those fees on their menus or displays. we spoke with the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association during our 7 p.m. newscast. she explained what kind of fees restaurants are charging diners. there's the type that we've had for over 50 years. that's an auto gratuity. that would be applied to a large party, something very common if
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you had a large party or growing up as a kid, and that would normally go towards the service staff. the other way is you all see this a lot, particularly in san francisco, is a healthy a san francisco or a surcharge to help offset the cost of doing business in san francisco. lawmakers say the bill could be adopted within the next month. 546 a strange encounter for the truckee high school wolverines football team. they faced a bear, not the bears a bear. they say it's actually not their first run in with an animal on the field. players say this happens every now and then when animals cross the field to get back to the woods. bears showing up in populated areas becoming increasingly common. and that's prompted the state to work on a conservation plan to minimize conflict between humans and black bears. i just saw one when i was up in tahoe. well, what are we doing this summer? we're now 49 days away from the start of the 2024 summer games, and now a metal display of the five
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olympic rings mounted on the eiffel tower. they're made of recycled french steel and weigh 30 tons. the rings will be lit up every night with 100,000 led bulbs. beach volleyball and blind football will be played in a temporary stadium built at the foot of the iconic monument. very cool. and this morning we're getting to know one athlete who's heading to paris for the games. we're talking about three time wnba champ chelsea gray. she's from manteca but actually grew up learning how to play in the bay area. gray's now in her 10th year in the wnba and going full speed ahead into the games. i always say the bay raised me. the valley had me. i want to play as long as i possibly can. i'm going into year ten and i don't see myself slowing down right before i hit me. there we go. cheap food. oh, every time fried catfish is around me, i'm doing it. my mom makes the best fried catfish, hands down. where are your medals? your gold medals? my gold medals are locked up.
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hidden. your favorite holiday? christmas. do you have any superstitions? oh, i got to put my right shoe on first before every game. what's your favorite thing about the bay? it's always felt like home for me. i'll be gone for, like, months at a time. and i land in san francisco. oakland. i'm just like, oh, good, you know where you are. i feel like a sense of peace and the vibe people say, are you from the bay? i'm just like, how'd you know? i'm like, if you weren't playing basketball, what would you be doing? i would be doing maybe something in music. i also might be working for nbc, you know? well, this morning the oakland ballers are celebrating two things a win and making history. yeah how about that? to start the game off with a strikeout out. first woman to pitch an opener in the pioneer league. she threw three innings against the yolo high wheelers last
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night. whitmore, also the first woman to sign a contract in the atlantic league. she played two seasons with the staten island ferry hawks before signing with the brawlers. bawlers took the win home 9 to 8 strikeouts. well, trending this morning we're talking about the rise of run clubs. they've been a concept for a while, and now a new generation of runners lacing up not only for the exercise, but for the chance to find love here at home. the bay area run club is starting to gain some traction in that area. today in the bay is ginger conejero saab live in san francisco, taking an early morning jog alongside them . ginger, you were warming up earlier. oh, we are warmed up. scott and laura, good morning to you guys. you know, i would do anything for love and maybe that's what these runners are doing. you know who took me through those stretches at jacobs lubinski from the bay area running club and all his crew that woke up early to get a nice early morning jog with us. jacob, this. you're starting off
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too fast. oh, my. slow down, slow down. just kidding. i'm just kidding. no you guys are great. tell me how this all started. it started off a tiktok, making a little joke on getting off the dating apps and then hopping on to the run club and meeting someone there. okay, i mean, that's kind of how this this generation meets people gets online, starts dating, and you're saying, i've had enough of that. keep it organic, meet someone new, even if you're not going to date someone you meet a new friend or a connection or work and it's something new that i don't think anyone's really doing, and it's really taken off. i mean, like, this is a great group of people who woke up early just to support you in the bay area run running club. yeah, you guys started off with like 12 people, then 100 people, then got up to like 700 people and you actually got in trouble. i got in trouble. yeah, i got in trouble with the city. but now we're good. we're doing it legally, but we get a massive amount of people out at every run, probably like a minimum of 2 to 300 people out. how often do you guys meet? how far do you
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run? what are the levels that are, you know, kind of required or allowed to get out and run with you guys? we meet on every wednesday evening, every saturday morning, every saturday is in the city, different location and basically new spot. you come up, you socialize, you have fun, you meet new people. we do a whole bunch of icebreakers, and then after icebreakers we go run all paces. welcome from walking to advanced, we kind of bridge that gap between all athletes and people. from your weekend warrior to your track star. and after the run, we'll get together, jump into that ice cold water and socialize. well, i don't know if that's definitely a bonding experience if you're jumping into ice cold water. i mean, and you're saying that this is offering something that's different than possibly other clubs in the city, talk to me quickly. about 100% about that, we have this tight knit, diverse community. and i think a lot of other clubs are very clicky and techie, and we try to stay away from that. we try to stay as bay area as possible and hype. right. that's the idea.
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you don't want to be hype, you want to be energetic. and that's what people want. all right. well we're going to hear much more from you. look at these guys. they were here like before five in the morning ready with their with their running gear on. hats off to you guys. we're going to see more of you guys. go bay area running club. we'll see you guys in the next hour. jacob i have a lot more questions for you in those icebreakers concerning those icebreakers. i can't wait for now. i'll send it back to you guys. oh that seems so much better warmed up by then. yeah. look at them go. wow that the timing was impeccable for the running, for the coming back around. yes, i thought that was very well. well done. yeah. all right. good for you. let's just hold on this so ginger can keep running, right? right. yeah. yeah well, it's nice because it's a healthy way to meet people too. i mean, you know, good for your own health, right? exactly. yeah. good job. ginger, you know where else is a good place to meet somebody? laura's house. oh that's good. oh. that's true. he met his girlfriend. i had a party, and he's like, who's that girl? so we'll put laura's address, right? yeah. i'll have to have another party. i keep telling him. well, never mind. maybe
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graduation parties. right you know, a lot of people are celebrating this weekend, and you want to have that set up outside, too. you don't want everyone crammed up inside. we're going to have some beautiful weather no matter what you have planned going on. we're going to start out with a clear sky and nice cool temperatures this morning. take a look at where we're headed a high of 84 degrees and that's definitely an improvement from those upper 90s. even triple digits. morgan hill today you're going to see a high of 83 degrees looking nice also for the east bay with some of our warmer temperatures in the mid 80s. while along the bay it will be in the low 70s. oakland today 71 degrees and 80. in fremont. our high temperature in palo alto 78 degrees and 64 in daly city. so you can still see there's a wide range in our high temperatures across submito upper 60s in the city, and 75 degrees in napa, 82 in santa rosa. and we're still hot in ukiah and clear lake, 96 degrees for our high temperature today.
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one of our warmer inland spots like walnut creek will have a nice mild weekend, but look at what's ahead for next week. we'll be heating up on monday into the mid 80s, and then we're up to 90 on tuesday. and then we do see the temperatures quickly coming back down. but we're at that time of year where our temperatures kind of take us on a wild ride, and at least we're down at the bottom of the hill as we go into the weekend with our temperatures mostly in the upper 70s and low 80s and then heating up again for the middle of next week. while san francisco is looking at mid 60s today, we're looking ahead to some low 70s next week. mike, you're saying that the metering lights have been activated? yes. they've activated the metering lights with very little impact on our view. it's a light traffic flow, but apparently there's enough traffic flowing into san francisco across the bay bridge there's a little bit of slowing on the incline, and then there's a little slowing on the decline. and that means this time to turn on, because that volume is starting to build a little bit. highway 37, no big deal. highway four not really showing any slow sensors. that's a great drive. on this drive
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through contra costa county. we still have that crash off of the roadway for west 580 over there in north flynn road. no injuries, but we may have crews that arrive later on in the commute to clear a big rig, which is off into the brush there. over here there is a small fire, a car fire reported south 101 at rengstorff. the fire reportedly out the car fire has no injuries and there's a little bit of slowing starting for northbound 101. no major issues there. two 8017 right over here. this is take a look at the camera and we see a smooth easy drive light volume northbound two 8017 880. not a lot of visible traffic, but it's there. back to you. well mike happening now. we're closing in on the final stretch for golden gate fields today kicks off the horse racing tracks closing weekend closing after more than eight years in the east bay, the closure announced last summer as the owners hope to get more horses racing at other operations. the santa anita track in southern california, the final day of operation is
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sunday. wow, that's a bay area tradition. i remember seeing a lot of races there. well, there's much more ahead on today in the bay, including breaking news. all new jobs report dropping just moments ago. ahead, we break down the new numbers and the impact that could have on the fed's decision to possibly lower interest rates . plus an important symbol the meaning behind the pink triangle set to be on display starting this weekend in san francisco. and did you know nbc bay area streams 24/7? you can watch us whenever you'd like on roku or other streaming platforms. we're always here for you. you're watching
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