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we start with breaking news in the east bay, a vegetation fire skies above antioch. a live look burning on west fourth streets near the marina. >> you still see some smokeúhere inc those live pictures. but ths was the scene just a short time ago from sky fox. this is some video that we shotúfrom the chopper, andúhere you can see those flames causing all of tha& at last check. this fire has burned about five acres of vegetation. ordered in this arey threatened by those flames or still working to get those details from the fire officials there in contra costa county. monitoringúthis scene here. we'll bring you any updates on this here in this newscast. water main nen francisco stern grove park ruptured, sendingúwater shooting spinto the air. ktvu christian captain joining us the water isd off but the cleanup just getting
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started. >> yeah. that work underway right now. theúwater main is actually behind me to my left. but if you take a look, you can see crews here in the area tryio block access where that water main broke and where that ground is loose and could give way at put on it. at about 9:30 a.m, is the water main break near san francisco's stern groveúbegan with a rumble supervisor, joel engardioúwas on scene as the water shot into the air. >> the homeowner reported hearing an explosion. they thought it might be an earthquake, and then it was about the water main broke and maybe 50ft in the air of the water was was shooting up into the air. >> san francisco water, power and sewer confirms that an to a0 inch water transmission line failed. neighbors say that failure led to a fountain the a. >> i mean, all i can say is, hey, to napa county. we'vec got our own geysr going on here in san francisco. water power and sewer says the
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line that failed feeds water from the the peninsula to the st reservoir. >> service for customers in the area was not impacted. crews managed to shut the water down said the amount of water the ais astonishing. >> it was very high, it went up to aboutúthe height of that tree right there. first one that's kind of wavering a bit. so i'd . so it was pretty, pretty hours,d off the area where the break occurred, keeping the public away from an edge that had been crewsc are working on repairing the line and investigating what went wrong. >> well, i think it's a winter winters with large storms, and a lot of trees have come down in this sternúgrove area. unfortunate so it's something, environmental issue, i don't know. i'm not an expert, but we do need toúmake sure that we look at this very carefully. >> at today's water main break
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break back in august 2021. that waterúmain break caused 700,000 gallons ofúwater to cascade dowf finer stern grove concert ofthe- the other end of the park, about a half mile away from that water main break. organizers say they're hopeful that this latest water main break will not impact this year's concert series, set to get underway in just ac coupe of months. we're live here in san francisco, christian captain ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, christianl thank >> a tire falls off a plane ast& it takes off from sfo. >> yeahn door blowing right open >> these are just three recent problems that are raising >ñ ktvu tom vacar has a reality- check on airline safety. tom. >> well, it's stuff into perspee because people are already nervous enough about flying, many of them, and going on. now, consider this almost 57 airline flights,
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day in the u.s, 100,000 a day worldwide. we found friday morning. a united airlines 737 ran off a taxiway ontoúthe grass incidents a losta wheel departing san francisco. another united airlines, 737 emergency landed in houston with continuous engine backfiring. yet another, united 737 landed in newark, new jersey rudder jut after touching down the common thread. all boeing's all united's. >> i fly united all the time, so i was kind of thinking about the maintenance issue and why and how something like that could happen. >> but there's more wednesday in alaska airlines, 737 emergency landed in portland after fumes were detected mid-air last week, another alaska, 737 from mexico,
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landed in portland withúa partially opened cargoc door. sp>> i think a lot of places are understaffed, and i think a lot to do really important things, like make spdon't come off. >>c safety. i just i mean, you got to >> it makes me really nervous that, you know, something like that could happen. >ñ now, this should calm some nerves. according to the number crunchers old international in 2023, at ct safety performance levels, a person would have to travel by air day for 103,239 years to a fatal accident. here's just a few examples of how that happens. most airliners these days have two engines here plane must be able to takethetm
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fail. even dragging its tail onn will ever come in flight. even with multiple backup systems, everything is confirmed in real test flights. aviation lawyer and former federal transportation department inspectorc general mary schiavo multiple backup systems, is not there's a redundancy and sometimes not just two of more of things.etimes three or >> and now thisújust inc united airlines flight 821 from san francisco, down to mexico city reported a hydraulic problem in spflight. it is now landed safey at los angeles international airport. but once again, a problem case successfully worked to get them
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safely on the ground. to some pt it in perspective, it's a very, very small number of flights. back to you, tom. >> thank you. well, a pretty morning used a in alameda this truck to smash intoúa gas station and steal atm. take a look at the damage here. it happened around 430 i'll one ste bridge side shoppingc center on blanding avenue. the store was not open at the time, but some customers tell us they hear about all over the bay area. see they ripped it out and the spcashier, he was telling me tht the guys, they backed the truck in through the doors hooked a cable around it, and then just yanked it out and took off. it's kind of sad to say, but. >> alameda police have not ñ> new at in sant&her.t-tolen ed jose today suffered
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complications from a miscarriage on the job, many of the women wore pink ribbons in their hair and carried flowers as they chanted outside of the mcdonald's restaurant on capital expressway wants to make sure fast food workers know that they have rights to sick time and disability. the employee said she was afraid to speak up when she became ill at work. >> the other day, i bled through a new pair of pants and i couldn't go home. sp>> now, we did reach out to te mcdonald's operator for a comment.c they say the employee was givenútime off after she requested us in a statementl quote policy whd to take time off for medical reasons now expanded a health clinic services to the county'slth car- unhoused residents. a ribbon cutting ceremony happened
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spearlier today at the clinic at the home first shelter in san jose. santa clara valley health care of the clinic, bringing itúalmost 4000ft!s. the clinic offers services, a pharmacy, as wellúas social services. >> we want to make sure that all of our locations really are more one stopúthan sending people around all over town to get services, which is why adding legal to this clinic is so critical. >> yeah, the clinic is expected to provide s000úhealth care in need.ents this year to peopl- day, the bay areags first professional women's soccer teaa new star forward who joins an already international group oft& women who will open their inaugural season just over a mar jose tonight with hard to sant- believe that a year ago that bay fc was named
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an expansion team inúthe national women's soccer league, but the team is coming on strong . they're getting ready for the season. and of course, they have a hope that having a women's professional team here in the bay area willúhelp inspire women and girls and grow the sport. come on out drills with her new team at theúsan jose state practice facilityn she hails from nigeria and was playing for barcelona before she signed with bay fc. >> just be yourself and try to be nice to everyone around you and try to be coachable and try >> oshoala isúwhat you might call the real deall a six time african footballer of the year appearances and a member of the nigerian national teamn earlier this week, oshoala and says shes surprised by how well already ks and i feel like because he's got this is the first female team it a lot of attention and a lot of support from the people. >> it's an exciting time for the bay because weúhave one of the
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albertine montoya is head coacht with her headers. she's got a speed.c she can hold the ball u. there's so many great qualities. >> and on this international women's day, there is quite possibly not a better example of women with international backgrounds coming together. >> we have a player from a playm scotland, we have a player from ghana, a player from zambia, a player from nigeria, a player from canada. so and then all over the u.s, according to the united nations, international women'súday is a day when are recognized for their achievements without regard tot& divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. ñ> you could say bay fc is literally a living example of watch, and that's what i've been sayingc from the very beginningc and excite our fans and put onúa show. >> it was less than a year ago,
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wasúnamed as an expansion team league. since that time, theer team has been busy getting ready for competition. we're to put everything within our power to make sure we win trophies this year if we can. >> obviously we're going to want to put ourselves in >> now, the inaugural season will open next weekend in los angeles. the weekend after that, the team heads to washington, d.c, 30th, they come here to paypalúpark in san jose, right next the airport forc the home opener. ae houston. the houston dash will be here in town for that game. and ofúcourse, there's ac whole lot of excitement about this and the team is ready to go. christina, just a just a of weeks away to watch the home opener here in san jose. >> a lot of people lookingc forward to it. and we're exciten the bay. mark. thank you. the women's center ins long awaited- san francisco, and today way, members ofpening. by the
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we were just telling you about, they were there for the ceremony. glide says the women's spcenter will provide services that include case management, domestic violence counseling, outreach, and food and clothing, as well as housing assistance. >> this is putting women on the road to recovery, whether that's housing, being unhoused, gettinh support. we're opening up our new mental healthúservices hub here in the next couple of months. we'rec so excited about that. women's center, the women's center has a soft launch that happened back in january. >> since then, it's helped more than 100 clients and helped to house four women. >> coming up tonight, a series of killings across the concernst domestic violence. we'll break down the data and available and& the union fallout, reaction to the president's message and the republican response. >>úup next, across the bay area this afternoon, blue skies and & very nice weather. >> we do have changes coming our
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wayc weekend. wet and cool. i'll have
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did my legs shrink? i can move them. i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different.
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okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪ ) today was visiting suburban philadelphia and the president addressing the nation, detailing his vision for second terms in office during what many viewedt& as the biggest reelection this november, it was also the state of the union address in many years. fox's rebecca castor has the highlights from capitol hill. time slamming republicans and- donald trump in his state of the union speech. critics say it was too partizan, while democrats
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call it energetic atmosphere in the house chamber thursday night felt more like a campaignúrally than an update on the nation. >> my predecessor for all the most basic owes to american peo, >> well, president biden never said trump's name. my predecessor, unlike my the speech, where he on hot buts like abortion access and passine senate's border bill, he says, would curb the influx of migrants into the u.s. that cont together and said it was a good bill. bitterness of the president of the united states. >> there were several unscripted momentsúthroughout the night, up 30. the father of a u.s. marine
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killed during the withdrawal spfrom afghanistan was removed fromc the chamber, and georgia's marjorieútaylor greene shouted for the president to say lincoln riley's name. the nursing student killed by an illegal immigrant. really? i i will not demonize immigrants blood ofc our country. after a- week of speech prep, it's back to the campaign trail in georgia saturday, where donald trump will be campaigning as well. >> former president trump has secured a $91c the money that ho writer e jean carroll in a defamation lawsuit today. trump's lawyers also filed to appeal theúverdict that arose liar when she accused her decadp received the bondúfrom the federal insurance company. it will cover in the lawsuit national committee has voted to install donald trump's
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hand-picked leadership team, including president's daughter in law, as& co-chair. the committee also voted in michael whatley, a north america excuse me, a nort. trump's team has promised not to use the rnc to pay his mounting personal legal bills, but now they'll have firm control of the fundraising power. >> the placer county sheriff's office is sharing some new vide& of a mountain rescue that happened recently. deputies sayk side of palisade ski resort, but he was able to use his phone and called up the sheriff's office to deployed the falcon 30 helicopter, which helped to trackúdown the skier, and eventuallyúthey carried out that sprescue the way to the sierra by sunday. >> if you're going to be traveling up, we're looking gooy there's an advisory for travel f
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alcatraz and so it was hard to a cloud highs. san rafael coming in at 72 today 70 degreen jose, livermore, upper 60s, as well asc oakland and livermore, eight degrees warmer compared yt into the weekend, with, again, a change in the weather pattern. here's a look at the numbers right now where we're degrees at this time in san francisco, a little bit less an hour until the sun will set temperatures in the north bay. 63 right now in napa, the winds sphave generally light. just a little bit of a breeze in our hills. per hour. novato reportig nine. so just a beautiful one tomorrow morning. temperatures
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will be back into the 40s for some. here's a look at storm tracker two. so right now we have this ridgeúthat is parked right over the west. but this is going to be pushed out by all the active weather we have a system there. the core of the low there alaska. and we have in temperatl be a lot cooler, low 60s expected. santa rosa, san francisco, oakland 63 for jose. i'll have a timeline ofn what we expect with the wet weather, how much we'll get, all that coming up in the extended,s report. >> but there's some cracks that are showing in the data. i'm edward lawrence in washington. i'll break down the numbers coming up and aúreminder that you can now stream ktvu news on your smart tv. >> you can watch live newscasts and stories on demand on your amazon fire tv, or android tv. just search for spthe fox loca app and then
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where lawrence takes a closer look inside the numbers. sp>> there were more in februar. the unemployment rate rose.úthew jobs last month. about 75,000 more than expected. and the unemployment rate rose to 3.9, breaking a three month streak of
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unemployment thing, and it might put a little pressure on thec fed, so that'si think thatgs a good thing. >> while hiring continued at a brisk pace in february, the labor department revised its readings from the previous blocr 353,p00 gain was revised lower to 229,000. >> theúrevision downward revision in january is not that surprising, because that's the biggest month for the seasonal adjustments, so i'm glad they got it right. for lack of a better word. for consecutive month,d steadyt- coming in at 62.5. and there's a sign wage increases are sign of progress forc the fed's inflation fighting. average hourly earnings rose one tenth than forecasted. job gains came in in health care hotels, restaurants and government. on the flip side, hiring fell >> the government is running fiscal policyc hot and that is
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creating a lot of jobs. surprisingly we're not seeing despite the enormous growth int- spending on manufacturing construction going forward, to e economy creating jobs in the private sector without so much government help. >> in washington, edward lawrence, ktvu, fox two news. >> coming up new at 530c tonigh, a concerning spike in domestic . not to put a stop sign and they are choosing that they would rather not a few seconds to stop atúthe stop sign to let kids through. >> parents accusing one bay area city of protect students from carsl what theygre demanding and how the city is responding. >> also, it may look and even taste like candy, but it's to the hospital. what parentsn should know about th
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the skies above that a live loom the scene as we learn some new details this hour. this fire is burning on west fourth this fire has burned about 18 acres, and at this containment. view this is
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what the scene looked likeújustx flew over this fire. and then you canúsee at that time you had all those flames there burning through that brush and causing that huge column of thick black smoke in this area. the good news is these flames are not threatening any buildings nearbyn and no evacuations have been ordered. and obviously we have favorable weathert& conditions here with cool weather andúwe don't really have strong winds to contend with this afternoon. so good news for those crews. there have been a number of area recently that authorities say were linked to domestic violence, and all the & lee, has been us now with the christina. within the past hour, pleasanton police confirmed that aúwoman whoúwas spshot and killed yesterday by r estranged boyfriend before he shot and killed himself on 580 in san leandro. the two have a child in common in the latest case of deadly domestic violence across the bay area. >> i talked to says she saw mand
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flags in the rocky relationshipd her boyfriend, and became her sounding board. >> i gave her a long talk about life you, that young in a relationship, he's >> tragically, the 25 year old woman seen here on her facebookt force trauma on march 1st in her boyfriend's apartment near 15th and jackson in downtown oakland. an autopsy she suffered broken ribs, lacerationsúand bruises, both police say she had friesen. the third police sayhe- prosecutors have charged friesen with murder and domestic violence, one of a number the bn san pablo has been arrestedúande and her mother. their bodies have not been found in pinole. police say jeffrey kendall shotr year old son present. thomas plant, professor of psychology
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itúcan be challenging to intervene in domestic violence cases, with many networks. >> it doesn't to get into a situation that turns violent and, you know, peoplet& are more and more isolatedl less and less connected to community is heartbroken that randy watts came to her for help and lost her life. >> she had this message for those who may abuse, deep down,. the last thing they'reoves you, abuse you. >> our hotlines and shelters that can be accessed online. you can tailor area resources, including populations basedúon disability, ethnicity and age group. you can findc some links on my story online at ktvu .com. live in the newsroom henry lee ktvu, fox studios there. henry. thank youc. >> a dozen more civil lawsuits were filed in u.s. district court
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lawsuits onúbehalf of women incarcerated there at the prison alleged that sexual assault and retaliation were happening as a result of them speaking up. they bring the number of lawsuitsc to 63. the suits also named more we have been found guilty. in a statement, the federal it, quoty condemns all forms of sexually abusive behavior and takes seriously our duty to protect the individualsúentrusted in our custody. the agency said that the agency official said they are declining any further comment because of the pending litigation. sp>> the los gatos woman charged with hostingúparties for teenagers sex, now has a new lawyer they were appointed a public defendea santa clara county judge has set a hearing for june 5th to schedule a trial in this case, e
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trial may not happen this year. san francisco police are investigating a shooting that injured one person. this happened just after 4:00 this morning near away from the hospital with critical injuries. so far, there is no word on any arrests from police, and spauthorities have also not said what led up to the shooting. >> another big retailer is square. the global fashion brand zara is set to close its store on post street. a spokesperson for the building willtheúlease plans to renew location in san francisco at the former westfield mall, now called the emporium, that will remain are g increased safety
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that intersection, which is located near the athletic fields at the school. itgs a three way junction with no stop signs or traffic lights. >> it's one of this intersection is that it's not really built with the safety features in mind of students that go across thate crosswalk. >> over 200 parents have signed speed limit at thatlling for re- advocates say the city measuresr schools, such asúmonta vista high and kennedy middle school, that have similar three way junctions choosing not to putc that they would rather not slow down cars for a few seconds to stop at the stop sign to let kids through. they're prioritizing that over the safety of our kids. >> i can summarize it in, two
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words. speak up a collective voe needs to be some kind of voice that's being brought to the city n >> theúcommunity group walk, bike, cupertino says a car hit two students at that intersection the school added ag guard at the beginning of the school year, which has helped the situation. but students are city official said cupertino is, quote, committed to safe roads for all users and has been the most progressive city in the bay areaúin making roadway improvements to achieve the highest level of safety. the biggest focus of the city's investments is around schools and ensuring students arrive to >> a surprising move by the fda. >> why a new, closely watched alzheimer's drug as soon as we f a lifetime without ever leaving the night in a chinookan spendt-
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helicopter and cracking down on a common cause of house fires. >> the new rules to protect people in sa francisco from
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electric bikes, charged. overheat, they can causec and ds spthat. lithium ion battery fires have increased dramatic in san francisco, causing death seriousúinjury and spproperty damagec. >> the new fire code will require personal mobility devices to be safety certified, and they must be plugged directly charging, instead of on a power strip or extension cord. other rules limit fourúdevices per household, and they must be stored three feet apart. >> as more people take over the counter melatonin to help them sleep,úwe now know theúdrug is sending more young children to the emergency room. a new report found a 420% rise in e.r. visit& over the last ten years from children who took melatonin, the cdc says at least half of e.r. visits related to melatonin involve products in chewable form, like gummies or tablets
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from containers that are not childproof. health professionals say parents need to treat melatonin like a prescription drug and keep it away from children. for the second time, the fda is holding of eli lillys experimental treatment for early alzheimer's disease.úthe pharmaceutical company says it wants to first discuss the drug with outside experts in an upcoming panel. the drug was expected to be cleared by the end of this month. last year, trial dataúthat showed the treatment was safe and effectivs home country has been living fear away from his family. but tonight that family is together for the first time in, see the g awaited and emotional reunion and it's almost daylight saving time. >> we'll tell you why. some stop changing our clocks twice a year roll it back into winter. we've
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family separated by global politics and the covid pandemic tonightnly back togethert- for the emotional reunion andre brings us the story tonight from sfo. >> of the thousands of families reunited at airports around the
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country at sfo friday, one so emotional. it's a knee buckler. >> still amazing. finally i got my kids withúme and my wife. >> 37 year old sergio lopez hasn't seen his familyúin a long time. his youngest son, andre, wasn't born. the four person brood is back together following wife madeira's arrival just before noon. it's just very emotional, she says, becauseúafter five years to finally be back together for our family has been on pins and sergio became an enf nicaragua. sp>> so weren't in the protest. so they start to persecute, picture people, harass people, and they came to yale.ouses and took it to thet- >> that's when the college educated public relations family and fled to avoid being
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jailed. to complicated than just getting on an airplane and snuck out of ni, madeúhis way through guatemala and into mexico, where he was detained after he was escaped ad made his way to america, where he entered as a political refugee. but he was once again caughtúcovid, and it wasn't until he started living with me and we got to know one another thatúi really learned what he had gone through. volunteer michelle volpi hosted sergio three years ago. she and others helped the labyrinth of bureaucracies and >> they show up having any resod not having housing, not knowing how to navigate transportation d states government. ñ> it was five years of waiting and another two hours of pacing before this reunited family could begin their new dream at n
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francisco international airport. jesseúgary, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, it is almost time to spring forward.údaylight saving time begins at 2z00 sunday morning. we'll have to move our clocks ahead by one hour. although most smartphones and devices make that adjustment automatically here in california , voters did pass proposition seven back in 2018, which calls for making daylight saving time year round. butc as fox's chad pergram tells us, only congress has the power to make that change. >> time doesn't change. it's finite. the sands of time forever flowing. yet congress can change the time, which is why we change our clocks twice a year. article one, section eight ofúthe constitution grants congress the authority measures.úthat's why the senate passed a bill two park the counn
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daylight saving time year round. >> is? without objection. soúordered andc the senate voted to abandon standard time. >> but it wasn't a sign of the times. with wars raging and illegal immigration surging,t& time expired on the bill in the house. >> i think daylight saving times is the least of our worries. >> the time is not, i think not one of the ones that people would, would bring up as being a , something on top of we do havr things that i'm really concerned about, like saving democracy, but everyone complains about losing an hour when we spring spforwardn >> i don't like i'm always afraid i'm going to miss church& on that sunday morning, we make the switch. >> i'llúbe catching a flight ine my clocks are right so i don't miss my flight. >ñ that's why some lawmakers say halting the biannual idea whoses come. a bipartisan bill by massachusetts democrat ed markey and florida republican marco rubio would do just that.
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>> but it's hard on on business people. it's hard on workers ti. there's a loss in efficiency and productivity. so, you know, i mean, let's let's pick one. >> but clocks keep ticking times undefeated. >> when it comes to capitol hill, only congress canc turn back time. which is why 2:00c becomes 1:0p in the fall n capitol hill. chad pergram, fox newsn >> all right, outside our doors atúthis hour, we have blue skies, temperatures above average by severalúdegrees i shu before, we have temperatures in spthe 70s for some tomorrow we'e going to rollúthose numbers back. we're going to spring goig sptoúroll the temperatures back. here's a look over alcatraz where it just nearly impossible to find a cloud in the sky. okay, the icons showing us san francisco and san jose, maybe a spfew high clouds out there, but temperaturesúare still rightúno.
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sphere's another vantage point u can see from up above. we've got a lot of blue sky that is going to change. notice what is going onúover the. thisúridget& that is over the west is shifting as we speak, and by out with clouds, maybe a little bit of drizzle with scattered showers expected for the north bay and lake county. first, and then it's going to kind of slide the sierra, not for tomorrow,in but on sunday, thereúis a winter storm watch alreadyúposted between sundayúand tuesday 10 to 18in of new snow above u000ft, close to two feet at the peaks, and at times those winds expected to reach about 45mph, which could make it very hazardous to travel along the west slope and getting up over the passes. let's time this out. there's a look at the trough pacific. you can also to move ea
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little bit. tomorrow morning wee second part of the morning, early afternoon it's moving through now. it kind of falls bay area. so the north bay and- lake county definitely favored to get most of the rain. some of the inner east bay areas as well as the south bay could remain dry. it's a really weak system. here's system number two moving into the bay area on sunday. the afternoon for theúbay areatn and snow in the it is going toc be off and on with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures on theúcool from a 10th of an inch to about an inch expected byúthe temperature wise tomorrow morning will be a for e inner east bay of livermore in the north bayl 40 degrees expected for santa rosa and forr sp60s low talking 60 degrees for san francisco, the inner east bayt&
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62, in livermore. your extended forecast. clouds and showers then again, tuesday looks a bit- rainy, partly cloudy, dry, slightly warmer on >> even when i sit here, i almost feel like some like thiny different types of troops have walked through the back here,c from the battlefield to an airbnb listing how two florida men transformed a military helicopter into a one of a kind state has released its latest unemployment data closer look at the numbers here in the bay area. also an oil leak reported off the coast of y have originated
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a rouz. can you imagine just seeing the stampede coming down the fairway? my goodness, a man is heard telling those kangaroos not to stand on his golf ball as they hopped on by. don't cause him a stroke. this happened at a course just outsidec melbourne andúplay continued after those kangaroos cleared the greensúsc. >> yeah, you just got to play
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right through. thatgs right.t& yeah all right. well,úmaybe one of the most unique vacation spots in the country. a military helicopter has beenútransformed into an airbnb in brooksville, makingúreservations to stay in a chopper that's likely traveled farther than they have motorcyca in the withlacoochee state forest. you can satisfy your need for vacation adventure. >> welcome to the chinook. >> curious guests want to get to the chopper. >> yeah. that's do it. we had old chinook into their latest airbnb on modo ranch at krome. >> so airbnb has of their page.y have a category called omg. and we made it on the omg category almost immediately when we put it out. it's bath, fully furnished, contained
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unit with a andúyou stay. whether you're riding motorcycles or not. like we have a lot of bookings for it because itgs so unique. >> the story of how this chinook got here is as novel as the airbnb itself. >> we found it on facebook marketplace of all places. tampa skydive had it over inc polk county and they were using it ac their office. and they apparentlyústory goes, they bought it from a warehouse where they were making parts for the chinook. and before that it was >> one veteran it on a facebook page. >> there was a sticker on one of three, three, three, and one of the guys on there said, i window in afghanistan. >> so what does it take to convert a chinook into anc airbnb? sp>> a lot. it took us, and so n shell.it was literally just a >> this is actually a portion of a of with the
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helicopter.úso we kind of want to leave that exposed, kind of another coolc little will see pf the chinook mixed in with modern features. >> we got a really, poured couns actually got some of the parts clear polycarbonate panels that know, through the wall panels to check out kind of the interior framework of the helicopter as for the cockpitl well, we ended& to mimic, you know, was going tk like when it was back in service. we have a couple of makeshift, steering yokes, something that looks like a throttle system. we custom made dash panels, withúgauges at night that all backlights really cool, especially using one of io turn it on. is now a rear balcony. >> even when i sit here, i awe of thinking about how many e
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walked through the back here. you know, the type of machinery, equipment that they brought in the back. it'sc kind of kind of cool to sit back here and know forces people did, you know, oue back. right.úit's pretty cool. >> and we get some veterans that come stay here. they always have great stories about, whether they around these or in this, ye transported or skydived out the back of it. they all love it. >> and now this chinook is parta different way.t& >> we all love staying it's i m, >> mark wilson, fox news this international women's day. but unfortunately, women are often the victims of domestic violence ,úincluding here in the bay area. >> iúgavec her a long talk about life and how that domestic is much anger towards you, that young in a relationship, he's going toúonly get worse. >> there have been a number of
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that have involved domesticately violence. many of good evening.s friday, i'm cristina rendon and i'm alex savage. >>, a man was accused of killing his estranged girlfriend in pleasanton, before then taking his own life on the freeway in san leandro. our ktvu crime reporter, recent cases hee in explains some of the similarities between them. i talked toúher. >> i talked to zoe casey. >> she says. red spflags in the rocky relationshp between neighbor zoe rady watts and her boyfriend, and became her sounding talk aboutt& life and how that domestic is real, and that if a man shows that much anger towards you, that young in a relationship, he's going to only get worse. >>c tragically, the 25 year old woman seen here on her facebook page was found dead from traumar boyfriend's apartment near 15th and jackson in downtown oakland. an autopsy showed she suffered broken ribs, lacerations and bruises, both fresh and old. oakland police say she had

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