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and right now in the afternoon edition. closing argument. underway. in former president donald trump's so called hush money trial. >there is nothing wrong. this is everybody saying it except we have a judge. which correct. correct >ryan>good afternoon. i'm ryan yamamoto, donald trump's defense team attacked the case by calling the star witness a liar. trump's attorney have 1 last chance to address the jury before it starts deliberating the fate of the former president, esther martinez has the latest from outside the courthouse in new york. >yeah. >>former president donald trump arrived at the manhattan courthouse ahead of closing arguments in his historic criminal trial. >goes this is a very dangerous day for americans a very sad >ryan>thing inside his defense
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team told jurors. trump was innocent and did not break the law. >nothing. >>yeah. trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors argue it was part of a scheme to subvert election law by concealing repayment. to his former fixer michael cohen. for hush money paid to adult film star stormy daniels. ahead of the 2016. presidential election. jury deliberations could begin as soon as tomorrow. >convict on on circumstantial evidence all the time. in fact, there often is not the type of evidence smoking gun evidence that 1 would >ryan>one in a sign of how significant today's proceedings are 3 of donald trump's children, donald jr. eric and tiffany. joined him in court for closing arguments. and so far, president biden campaign has ignored the trial until now, his team sent actor robert de niro outside the courthouse. the neuro called trump a clown and call them out for the event at the us capital in january,
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6th also warned americans of what would happen if trump was reelected. >if trump returns to the white house. you can kiss these freedoms. goodbye. that we all take for granted. and elections forget about it. that's over. that's done. if he gets in i can tell you right now. we will never leave. >ryan>adviser shot back, calling deniro a washed up actor. meantime. if trump has found guilty, he would be the 1st former president convicted of a crime each charge carries a punishment of up to 4 years in prison. another high profile case we are following this afternoon, the man convicted of attacking paul pelosi was re sentenced today to 30 years in prison. the judge ordered a redo because david to pat was not given the opportunity to speak during his hearing earlier this month in court today. apologized for breaking into pelosi's home and says it felt horrible about the attack. okay, turning 2/1 alert weather right now live look across the
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bay, another wild day but or mild day, not wild, mild. we're tracking a warmup on the way, meteorologists jessica burch has a sneak peek at the forecast. into the next couple days. we're warming up a lot, but we're still sitting right around average this afternoon in the 60s near san francisco 70s, turning into 80s, the more north we go anywhere from petaluma stretching up into santa rosa this afternoon. now let's head off to the east bay yesterday, we were in the 80s near antioch. today. we're starting to see a little bit of a cooler setup 70s for now. you know what this summer like? weather is right around the corner, and we're about to feel the heat heading into this week's forecast the 70s we have down in san jose are going to be replaced with upper 80s right around the corner as early as tomorrow, lasting into thursday, actually, the sun is going to start shining a lot more. a lot earlier, also, and we're going to continue to see sunny skies into this weekend forecast after those upper 80s back down into the upper 70s, heading into saturday. that's our inland areas. all of our micro climates during this time of year do a little bit of a
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different set up, and that's definitely noticeable if you live along the bay area is like oakland all the way across the bay bridge into san francisco. will also warm up into the 60s and 70s into this week's forecast. just to average out with partly cloudy skies into early next week as we gear up for that next little heat wave mid next week. in san jose, a homicide suspects in custody after an hours long standoff, police found the body of a woman after responding to a possible shooting yesterday. this happened at north 20th street and east san >juan. >>investigators say the suspects surrendered after barricading himself inside the home. the identity of the victim has not been released. okay, turning to the war between israel and hamas thousands of protesters marched in cities all around the world after a deadly israeli airstrike strike in southern gaza. we do. want to warn you some of the images are hard to watch, at least 45 people were killed, mainly women and >children >>and hundreds more were wounded in the camp for displaced palestinians. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says sunday strike
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>was a >ryan>tragic mishap, >quote. >>meantime, you see graduate students workers, they plan to walk off the job today at ucla and uc davis demonstrators claimed the uc system, mishandled. its response to campus protests over the war in gaza. rally is part of a growing wave of strikes that started at uc santa cruz a week ago and east contra costa county. dozens of seniors had to spend the night in a hotel. after a disgusting sewage leak shut down their entire building and oakley president sterile lauren toms while the situation was the 1st conditions. there have been going downhill for quite a while. over the last 6 years, jamie clean has adopted dozens of seniors at the oak grove senior terrorists as her own. grandparents and they've adopted her right back. >just fighting for 1. i'm fighting for the whole building >ryan>her grandmother and other residents are spending the night in a nearby hotel after a stalled elevator culture and
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turned into an evacuation. of at least 50. residents and their pets. when firefighters found sewage leaking into an electrical room from an upstairs unit, >it makes me feel horrible. yeah, because they don't deserve it just because they are low income they don't deserve to >ryan>live like this, residents told cbs news bay area they could smell a stench of dark sewage mixed with gas seeping into the floors. they anxiously await word when they can return home when they're told, can come within a day or 2, but they don't expect it for at least >a week. we called the emergency line and it says they were unavailable. emergency line. is not available, please the message after the tone. they don't deserve to live like this. they pay their rent they do everything they need to be doing. >ryan>pattern. residents like peter breezy has intensified over the last decade. he lives in the unit above where 2 which was found pouring from the bathroom. he says he could smell the odors from several floors >up. we shouldn't have to go through this. you know, we're not a commodity where people >ryan>peter, like most residents, is fearful of
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retaliation for speaking to media, but he says he has nowhere else >to go. social security only have a certain amount of money. me. and, um i can't afford anything places. but i would like to live. and you know, i've been there 10 years and raised my rent off $500. yeah. and where do i get from it? run down place. no, i just wish something could be done about this circumstance. probably going to get kicked out because of this. >ryan>deputy fire marshal steve albert was part of the team that responded to the elevator call. he says the situation ended up taking most of the day after it snowballed into a hands met operation. >most likely sewage that was backed up and some type of pipe and then came out through the bat of through the toilet threw the kitchen sink. everything inside this apartment was pretty much flooded when they made entry, >ryan>he says. most residents
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use wheelchairs or walkers and had to be assisted down. several flights of stairs, including peter, but for jamie, she won't stop fighting for her grandmother and her community. >they're scared of retaliation. they're scared of losing their homes. they're scared of being homeless at 80 something years old. their pets, not having a home. and terrifying for them. so it's it's heartbreaking. it truly is heartbreaking, >ryan>making sure their voices are heard reached out to the property management company win but have not they have not gotten back to us still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area driverless cars. getting trapped in a san francisco neighborhood. >just i just noticed a lot of carl. you know, driverless cars getting stuck.
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robotaxis expanding the bay area. we can hear. it. we could hear about some of the glitches. around. >attack. >>as kenny choi reports, there's 1 spot in san francisco that waymo cars seem to have >a >>tough time navigating. rosemary descente has lived in san francis. tele neighborhood for decades. >we have a main thoroughfare and a lot of small streets that feed into it with a lot of weird directional, 5 way streets and that kind of stuff >ryan>chooses to walk when she can. and is acutely aware of her surroundings lately with more >robots. i just noticed a lot of carl, you know,
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driverless cars getting stuck. >ryan>brian culbertson, who was visiting quite tower nearby, recorded and posted >on >>this video of a waymo getting stuck at the turnaround on greenwich >street >>declined to be interviewed on camera. president tight turn at the dead >end >>can present >some issues. around is hard for everybody. because they don't know that it's a turnaround. >ryan>is a professor of engineering at san jose state. >people are using them and and that's why hit a lot more problems because you discover a new scenarios that you never thought about >ryan>it. believes each hiccup is a chance for waymo to improve its >product. >>and acknowledge. imperfections along >the way. the company should be up front about it and fix it and say we know what's wrong with this. this this scenario we fixed it, it's not going to happen again. >ryan>despite the latest bump in the road, but often believes sb 915. a bill that would give local governments authority over where robotaxis can be deployed. would create a nightmare. were an autonomous
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vehicle would be allowed in 1 >city >>and then stopped at the board of the next city that might not allow a >ves >>residents like eileen icardi have witnessed stranded way most >too i have seen waymo cars come in and go it too sharp of an angle. and then stop and not know what to >ryan>do. but she also sees the upside of driverless >taxis >>like for her daughter in law, who takes late night trips as a nurse. >to deal with the driver that i didn't know. getting in a foreign car. just got in. said, where i was going and it took me there very smoothly. cross >ryan>heading >>believe the way >ryan>in >>terms. >>on my motives upper on day is to wait for those cars to pass in traffic before i make my moves crossing as a pedestrian >ryan>some are very comfortable with the white robotaxis expanding across the bay area,
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rosemary dessena. cena is cautious. and waymo did not respond to our specific questions about those stranded cars. along our coastline. we have some gusty conditions as we head into this afternoon wind speeds anywhere up to around 30 to 40 mile per hour wind gusts are expected from bodega bay down into san francisco. and we noticed that onshore breeze really impacting our inland areas today to breezy conditions anywhere up to around 25 mph. mph in our inland areas by dinner time we see it. stay breezy into the evening hours tonight to but i want to mention that just because it is still allergy season and that definitely has been impacting us along the coast for quite some time. now. now as we take a look there are long range models in the next 6 to 10 days, all of us here in california are dealing with well above average temperatures are daytime highs are going to be sitting mostly in the 60s and 70s. along the peninsula and the coast. we're going to see 80s and 90s in our inland areas right around the corner, so let's use san jose as an example getting close to the 90s as we head into this thursday and friday forecast
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catching a breath of fresh air into this weekend, and then we gear up for more warmth. heading into early next week. so before we get to next week, let's take a look at what's happening for us today. we woke up this morning with that thick marine layer really impacting all of us throughout the bay area down into the santa clara valley with cloudy skies and of course, foggy conditions along the coast. but today we're going to start seeing clearing conditions into this afternoon and beautiful skies with mild temperatures throughout this afternoon's forecast 70s near livermore. upper 70s off into the east bay, closer to antioch yesterday we were in the 80s, so a little bit cooler there, but then san francisco sitting in the sixties. today, and yesterday we were in the upper 50s, so all of us are doing something just a little bit different day by day. here we go down into the santa clara valley 74 this afternoon. let's take a look at the next 7 days. we now know that warmup is right around the corner more summer like weather for us now that memorial day is in the past, but we're going to continue to see plenty of sunshine into this week's forecast. that little bit of a break from this heat will happen as we head into saturday and then we gear up for more 80s into early next week.
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that's not going to be the case for our friends along the bay a lot cooler weather expected for us if you live closer to oakland daytime highs, honestly topping off in the upper 70s and wednesday and thursday back into the 60s heading into this weekend with partly cloudy skies right around the corner. and coming up a space for emerging artists right here in the bay area. >kind of a surreal feeling, you know, um, when i started glass rice, i didn't know how long it was going to last. >ryan>you to the director who is giving api artists a platform to showcase their work? the son, joe joe. 1800. ps. i electric pressure washer. now it's springtime. there's mildew dust all over the house, the furniture outside, right. your patio is your dex pollen all over the car. this tool takes care of absolutely everything so while you're working with this tool, you're going to be working on the pavers. whether you have a deck that's made out of wood or cement. it does both. clean off
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all month long. we've been celebrating api heritage. months. shot. chitnis has a story. of the woman who set out to create a more inclusive and approachable art gallery in san francisco.
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cecilia chia says there's some special about san fran. that made it possible to build a space for emerging artists in the bay >area. >>born and raised in the city. it means a lot that she can be the 1 providing them that platform. as the founding director of this gallery, >kind of a surreal feeling, you know, um, when i started glass rice, i didn't know how long it was going to last. >ryan>exhibition. big bloom highlights many api artists, including some based in san francisco. >paints a lot about her korean american experience. >ryan>sicilia says she didn't set out to spotlight any 1 particular group. yes. those who were looking for support and who she admired, cecilia found a lot of them by looking on instagram. many of those artists turned out to be women and people of >color. it's just just beautiful the way that she paints, >ryan>cecilia went to an all
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girls catholic school from kindergarten to 10th >grade. feel like i was missing something >ryan>she decided to attend an international school in beijing for the rest of high school. it's their she discovered her passion inspired at the time by chinese contemporary >art. it was so fun yeah. it was truly like an incredible experience. i yeah. people from all over the world. >ryan>i didn't call she studied in new york. finding the art world to be exclusive. >it was hard to ask questions. you know, even when i had to do this for homework. terrified, >ryan>cecilia's time in china and on the east coast together, inspired what would become glass rice a place that embraced her hometown's history of innovation toward the arts. >i want to create a space and coming back to san francisco that is warm as welcoming. >ryan>continues to expand that effort with a new concept store at her gallery. >starting strip mall. i
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wanted to make art more accessible. >ryan>in addition to the art on the wall guests can buy 1 of a kind, handmade pieces on display. in the gallery 2nd >room. it's still a piece of art and something that you can take home at a more affordable price. >ryan>helping more people to get excited about art and even start collecting. >have that. just super innate connection. to it. that's beautiful >ryan>journey from coast to coast and the other side of the world to showcase art how she believes it was always meant to be celebrated. >incredibly incredibly grateful that i have been able to continually do this and to support artists and to have a space that people feel welcome and inspired by the greatest feeling on earth. >ryan>up next and surprise
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