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everyone.úi'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. >> instant. the woman had just returned to her home in alamo, when she was confrontedúand held at gunpoint >> ktvu crime reporter henry lee live tonight at the sheriff's office after speaking to the victim, henry. >> yeah, this is just the latest so-calledúfollow home robbery where bad car on the street or freeway and just follow whoever's inside homeúto rob them. surveillance video 61 year old woman pulling her mercedes g-wagon into her garage in alamo on tuesday afternoon. about a minutec into her driveway. the woman thought she knew them at first, and when i realized didn't recognize them and two men jumped out with with a gun. was being robbed, ized that it- screaming. sp>> one man had an ak 47 type rifle. we caught up with the woman to be identified. she thes specifically said, i'm a mother,
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i have children, you have a mother and a father. >> please don't hurt me. >> my wedding rings and, mymy diamonds.t&nd cross. it was allm >> as the men got back into the lexus, driven by a third person, the woman was able to get a partial plate of the lexus, a plate that belongs to a different car. sheriff's deputies spotted the lexus on caldecott tunnel. sheriff'sost detectives came to her home to document the stolen jewelry ands not sure when up at her home one grounds of club. she says she's shaken up, but grateful that it's the only >> i'm still in shock a little bit, but i think the takeaway from this is that we all have to be aware of our surroundings, and when you pull into your garage, don't out, close your garage and then get into your house.úshe's a women's clothing store owner who wonders if she somehow could have inspired i taught them business, or if they were
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taught young that they would have a fruitful career and they wouldn't have to result in this behavior and land themselves in jail, if not worse. >> so a good rule of thumb make sure that you a swivel as you're driving home. if you don't go straight home. perhaps circle around. call the nearest call 911, then try to go to the nearest police or sheriff's station and make sure you located. live in alamo henry lee ktvu, fox it's just terrifying. especially how fast. i guess you just always have to be aware of your surroundings. henry. right? when you're driving on the road, make sure no one's following you. >> yeah, and sometimes it's tough to even know whether you're being followed. they could three car a different lan. andc then when you least expect it, they swoop in in the comfort >> yeah, well, fortunately, hen. so shut it down. >> well, he was anything but business as usual at sfo's international terminal today, a
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large on the terminal and effectively fo0 palestinians dead. ktvu tom vacar has the story. for us, you, the big. >> it was over in just minutes e exact, the number of days it's e have suffered so much.eúof gaza- ñ> oddly, much of thet& international terminal remained open for food, sundries and passenger escorts make their mid-morning flights. so what could have devolved arrests remn noisy, intense, inconvenient for passengers but peaceful free speech. leaders theo aúdeal, the protest
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commitments that they made when they said that they were going to finish their activity at a certain time. and that does require coordination. it does require negotiation, we certainly implemented some alternate plans to get our passengers where they needed to, but many passengers felt inconvenienced and discomfort nonetheless. >> i thinkúit it's a it's a good way to demonstrate your, your viewpoint on gaza, but stopping other people from traveling, i don't think, is the way to do that. >> no, they're making enemy her, they inconvenient. they want to fly somewhere. they are missing flight. >> these passengers thoughtúthey might the netherlands. but ended up making the mid-afternoon flight. >> we asked the flight operator, when is the next flight? and probably we can get in hotel by. >> the chanting, the protesting and the protesters had all dispersed. an sfo international
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was back to bon voyage. tom spvacar, ktvu, fox two news ande largest with ties to theúwar in the middle east since protesters shut down the bay bridgeúback in november, dozens of people were arrested and charged with misdemeanors. >> those cases are still pending, and last month, on presidents day, hundreds of protesters calling for a ceasefire in gaza marched right onto the central freeway in san francisco. traffic was affected for about an ship from the world way toward gaza, withú200 tons of a port in the mediterranean sea yesterday and gaza in about 2 to 3 days. the a charity founded by for u.sn army ships loaded with tons of massive equipment and steel. pier segments are alsoúheaded for gaza. the u.s. plans to build a temporary port just offshore to facilitate the delivery of food, about two months, and willtely n
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enable the delivery of about 2 million meals every day, but it's stillc unclear how the israeli military will respond. >> we intend to continue to communicate directly with the israeli government at every level, including between the president and the prime minister, and we will see where things go from here. you supporo defend itself and then oppose israel when it exercises that right. >> president biden was asked tuesday if he plans to address his concerns with israel's conduct in the war. the president responded saying, quote, we'll see what happens in washington, d.c. >> a proposal to ban tiktok in the united states is quickly making its way through congress. the house passed a bill that would lead to a nationwide ban of the tiktok app if its china based owner does not sell its congress and the white house say the company's ownership security threat. many lawmakers-
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say the chinese government in te it wants.t& >> this is reallyúvery much dat. nefariously. against our national security interests and against our citizenry. >> do weúwant the data childrens data to be going to be staying here in america or going to china today? in the house by a vote of 352 to 65. it now goes its future remains unclear. we thisp in a live report tonight at 530, the white house launched a new program today, making it easier to access the opioid overdose treatment naloxone. >> it is approved the over-the-counter spray last year. the white house says it wants to make sure the opioid treatment is widely available, and people are trained on how to use it. training more people on how to apply the medication is part of
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spthe. southwest airlines and public libraries are among the companies and organizations planning to stock up on narcan and train their workers it. >> president joe biden and former president donald trump are officiallyútheir party's nominees for president. however, recent polls do suggest voters either of them. fox's rebecca castor explains how the third party candidatesúcould play a role in the novemberúelection. d donald trump will be the major party candidates on thet& presidential ballot this november. >> i've never been more optimistic about our future. >> is this vote is going to be the most important vote you've ever cast. >> the candidates might be ready for the rematch, but many voterd have picked two better people. i don't like either one of them. >> i won't be voting. >> i would love to have someone from a younger generation in there. >> fox news polling finds six out of ten voters feel this way, and there's growing support for third party candidates, third party candidates have not fared
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very well, but they have had impact on races in swing states. votes lost to third party candidates could swayúthe election. former democrat turned spindependent candidate robert f kennedy jr earned the signatures needed to be on the ballotúin nevada, and campaign volunteers are crisscrossing the country to get him on others. >ñ my intention is to hurtúboth ofúthem. i would hope that both of these candidates will debate a unity ticket from the group.t& >> no labels the party expectede more details thursday on how it. insidersúsay georgia's former republican lieutenant governor jeff duncan, is being considered, while former gop candidate nikki haley and spmoderate senator joe manchin biden and trump's campaigns see third party candidates as a risk spand are working to shore up support among their less excited voters before election day in washington, rebecca castor fox news. >> robert f kennedy jr plans to declare his pick for vice
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campaign is set to make that announcement on tuesday, not clr exactly where in the city of oakland someúof kennedy's inclue former minnesota governor jesse ventura and new york jets quarterback and former cal bear aaron rodgers. >ñ well, ballots arec still beig counted in california, and the margins in the battle over mental health reform have gotten even thinner at last count, according to the california secretary ofn the yes vote on prop one is leading by less than 2000 votes. on tuesday, the group against prop one conceded pass primary on the race for u.s. senate.te >> here in california, republican steve garvey has morn democratic congressman adam schiff about 5 million votes have been tallied, withúgarvey n officials say there's still about a million ballots left to be counted. and regardless of the final numbers, garvey and ws
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in the primary and will face off in november to determine who succeeds the late senator dianne feinstein coming uptf tonight at 530 with the city of berkeley plans to give back to the ohlone tribe, also an east bay family, in despair over their missing service dog, how it ended up on the bart train tracks, plus. also ahead tonight, many parents in the south bay on edge after a student allegedly shows up to class with a weapon, forcing their peers to shelter in place what police say they found and breezy conditions in the forecast. friday. so a windherúor a isorfofor
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contact your volvo retailer to learn more. spshelter in place when a studet brought a weapon to school. now it turned out to be a pellet spgun, but that discovery still officials implemented a safety >> ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary glen high school, with more on what happened. jesse >> julie and mike, good evening to you.c and hard to tell here t students dismissedchool. sometm at the end of theúregular schooa completely different scene as a swarm ofúpolice officers reacting to a student who brought a weapon on campus offin the willow glen high school campus wednesday after a student brought a pellet gun into
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school. my daughter, my 1v year old daughter, texted me, and then started texting in the bat. >> she couldn't get back in her classroom.c she was like, freaking out. school officials initiated a shelter in place, then notified parents of a situation on campus. >> many nervous parents descended onúcottle avenue waiting for additional information. as an army of san the school's library.surrounded >> sphappened will happen. then thy will say somethingn no update not okay. that's not okay.at's >> look at him. >> that's not okay. we shouldn't be like that. >> around 2:00, san jose police posted to the ecs platform. a student was detained and a b-b gun was located. school officials lifted their shelter in place, which sent students streaming from theúbuilding to tell their stories to their waiting parents.
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>> i was really scared because, like i all the police officers and i was just really freaked know what to don but my immediate reaction was just to run. to beg that this could just easily got& on. like i just feel really unsafe here sometimes. >> willow glen high has had brushes with violencec before. last year, a student brought a ghost gun and knife on campus.ct of it, get out of california, or maybe even get out of the country, repeated scenes of schools on lockdown or shelter in place around the country are becoming soúcommon. >> becoming numb to the nerve wracking wait to know if there's been violence or just a i alway, youúknow, an ongoing thing spthat's happening, you know, every couple of months or so, weathering everything. and, you know, it's almost justúlike it's another day. you never know when spyou drop your kids off, you know, what's school
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officials stepped up their safety measures due to threats y plan, which is now in effect, includes supervision for all students at all times. gaps have been removed from students schedules. passesúare now required for leaving all classes and parents must be present to check their students out of want to leave school early today because they felt uncomfortable will able to do so as long as their parents were here to sign them out. school officials say counselors will be available here at the high school and also spat willow glen junior high because that school also was under shelter in place. we are live in the willow glen section of san jose this evening. jesse gary, ktvu, you in oakland. >> yeah, unfortunately, willow glen, not theúonly school realle country with these safety in place now. jesse. thank you. sp>> thanks, san jose police say two people now in coh six bank robberies in the bay
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area and beyond. police say a man entered a bank onúcapitol expressway on february 12th with a note demanding money tellers gave him more than $1,000 in cash, and he ran out of the bank to a getawayúcar. investigators say they arrested 37 year old brandon lopez and the alleged b. >> during the investigation, they were able to link him to five other robberies bank robberies that occurredc throughout northern california. so he was responsible for bank robberies in milpitas, fremont, spmodesto,c as sacramento. there were one was attempted, the milpitas case was attempted as well. unregistered loaded handgun and- ammunition while carrying out a search warrant at lopez's home in antioch. theyúsay it's not robberies. the suspects were booked into santa claraúcounty jail, and officialsc say they will face charges in other counties. >> happening now aúberkeley
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for help after their service dog was last seen walking onúthe try says their dog, a two year old jack russell terrier named loyalty, somehow gotúout of the building monday afternoon and te berkeley bart now, police say loyalty way into they searching for the dog. anyone io contactc berkeleyc right. what a of sunshine today.úthe. plentyt- you this time, we were looking atúkind of a hazy, misty atmosphere. iúeven had some valley fog yesterday morning that cleared off in thes miles an hour clearing out the15 continue to rampc up. the winds are that is. and so that's kind of the weather headline windy into friday with a wind warning along the crest of the sierra nevada, which is a pretty bigt& deal. wind warning, wind
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earlier, you know, we've had plenty plenty of helpful. but still, with never know what he , especially up in the lake tahoe area. so just think about that. or up in northern california, up towards and some of those areas that don't have snow wind forecast about 5 a.m.úyou e where you are. the numbers aren't as important as those ar. that's okay. that that's right. this is where the wind is right. thursday afternoon, pardon me, winds ramp up. that's the peak of the wind event. and then the wind verifies it still as a aft. so this is how it looks. and not just for us as santa ana wind t. it's going to cause them some problems as well with super low humidities. but very breezy, maybe 55, 65, 75 miles an hour up on thoseúridgelines up on
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lake tahoe area and for us 35, 40, maybe 50 miles an hour on our higher locationstf five, almost ten degrees warmer than yesterday and they just keep going up. i'll see you back here with the springtime forecast in just a minuten >> people's park is basically become a cesspool of,úyou people's park headed to the state supreme court. sides of the debate feel about what's at stake. sp>> andúcoming up tonight at s, new data reveals some types of crimes in oakland are, in fact, down. but robberies are on the rise. the messageúfrom oakland police on what's behind the trend. >> and just a reminder here that you can now stream ktvu news on your stories on demand on your amazonúfire tvl roku, apple tv, or android tv. just search for the fox local app and then
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o'carroll has more from both sides of the debate. >> the supreme court of california is scheduled to hear the controversial case about uc berkeley's plan toúbuild student housing on people's park on april 3rd in los angeles. >> we're cautiously optimistic about the upcoming hearing at the supreme court, and cautiously optimistic that we'll be able urgently needed student housing
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this summer. >> while the university feels confident in their case, folks who have called the area home for decades say they're not giving up their fight. >> we worked hard to get this park the way it is and to keep spit like this.úit's been at& a battle uphill, i'm really, really appalled.úand, i'm hoping that we will win this. this decision that's coming up here and that that we can have some type of victorious, victory ovec this, over this decision and that we can restore the people's park the way it was. >> those against the building project say the university should not be allowed toúclose the park and build on high in early january as protesters occupied the park to prevent the construction. that is, until police moved in to clear and then close the park, tearing down temporary structures and arresting a number of protesters. but they desperately need that space for housing. >> we actually talked to an berkeley because he wasn't ablec
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to 20% of uc berkeley students don't actually live ina junior at the school, said he park butc says it's changed ae need to pave it over. >> i'm really, look, people's park,úit's basically become a cesspool of drugs, you know, crime, it's not what it once wac . >> right now,úthe university is spbarred from starting construction at the park until the ongoing supreme court lawsuit. but they are allowed to put up fencing, which surroundey shipping containers and 24 over seven security. >> if there were a anti-protest, you know, where everybody was for people's park being demolished, i would be out there with the with a sign. >> i should note that the building plans thatúuc berkeley submitted call for one third of the land to be used for housing the people's park would be left alone as a green space in
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berkeley. i'm bailey o'carroll, ktvu, fox two news. >> budget cuts could be city has after city workers got a raise. what the mayor says could be on the chopping block also, cities and counties want a bigger say in whether driverless cars >> how a new law could grant the city and county governments actually more control, and lawmakersc inching closer to a security concerns. nationalt- >> we're live with the local impact, a ban have coming up next
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politicians and a lot of businesses as well. >>úthat's right, ktvu joins us . he's live in san francisco tonight. and christian, it's an issue for a lot of lawmakers. they see china as a threat. and they want tiktok to be separate >> yeah, that's exactly right. for a of a lot of lawmakers. they're looking at this as a national security issue. but there's also a very real cost to smallúbusinesses that use the platform to reach their target audience. tiktok, known for its short video format, may the u.se of representatives voted to force the social media company to be spun off from its chinese parent company within five months, or be forced out of u.s. reaches some 170 million
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americans, many of whom use it to market themselves or their products. many of these content creators rely on the platformn analysts worth an estimated $18 billion last year. >> there's a big economy that'se creators who create this content and make their livelihood doing this content to companies who advertise on tiktok. all of those things obviously, would be influenced by this. >> lawmakers worried the chinese government could use the app to push an agenda because remember that tiktok is used by especially everything, forúnews, for all kinds of things. >> so this is their resource. this is their fox network, this is their cnn. right >> many of those who are in the content a concerted effort to stayúoff tiktok and >> i don't have tiktok and i youth. i think it's putting what we want to see right other
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people on our news feed rather than us searching what we want to see. >> others say they're aware of the pitfalls of social media, so useútiktok only to stay in contact with friends. >> i think tiktok, for me at least, is to be able to use my f ever they do send things, but on my own time, i'd still prefer instagram or other social media networks. asking users to talk to andback- reach out to their lawmakers and representatives and urge to vote no. the house vote doesn't mean that we'll see a tiktok ban in the immediate future. the senate still needs to vote, and that's notc a sure thing. and te wouldúreally like to see is the app to be spun off so that us consumers can still use it without having that connection toúits chinese parent company. we're live in san francisco, christien kafton, ktvu, fox two news. >> you know, i'm just curiousl christian, if you know the answer to this, but i'll throw it out there. if this does
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become a law and there's a ban, you can't get it in the app it? i don't they stilleady have- technically use it? i guess you, but yes, it can. you absolutely. >> excellent question mike. so this is how it would work is that since it's already on people's, devices, they could still use it, but as that device, you know how we all get our apps updated store, eventually what will happenc is you'll miss those beo connect anymore with tiktokúas variations and gets theseugh its periodic updates. andc that's hw they would do it. they wouldn't go and take it they would just t for it to become and unusable. sp>> all right. yeah, that's a good question. kind of phase it out. >> yeah. all right. christien kafton appreciate the clarification on that. thank you. at 530 tonightl san jose mayor matt mehan said his budget plan is about tradeoffs spas the $52 billion budget shortfall. the march budt
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message today. he said complying with the state encampments by te waterways could cost $25 million, he said. the city is also struggling with ongoing city services. mehan said the of city or the council, rather, will have to make some tough decisions. this. a few million dollars,sing reducing service levels, which spnobody wants to do. but cuttig non-essential services. and third lever we really have is taking revenues. we have and repurposing them on the encampments. >> the mayor wants to complete 784 quick build units already approved by the city council. and he said, such as safe sleeping and parking sites and group shelters. the budget inúsan mateo county to pay forg
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. the county announced an additional $3 million in funding for the half moon bay farm workerúhome ownership project to improve living conditions like you see here in this video. it will be usedc by 2p modular homs for farmworkers. the county already received $7 million in state funds and donations for the project. the county will pay the rest ofúthe $16 million priceútag. people are to move in next year. >>úthe city of berkeley has reached a settlement with ohlone tribal leaders over an historic piece have agreed to return west berkeley's ohlone shellmound village site to an indigenous trust to approve a global settlement to purchase the two acre site. it is on fourth streetúat the mouth where the first human settlement on the shores of san francisco bay was established. more than 5700 years ago. >> we're getting our our land that, belongs to us. and i thaty
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that this land is our land. left my familygs never left alameda county ever since time began. and we're still here. >> ohlone tribal leaders say this marks one of the most significant history. >> gunmen opened fire on a man and his family rightcc3 f1 san lorenzo home, right after they were spotted trying to steal gunfire narrowly missed a five year old girl. and as ktvu is, amber lee reports, the alameda county sheriff's office has now issued a public safety advisory. don't confront thieves. >> a barrage of gunfire disrupted a quiet residential neighborhood in san lorenzo monday morning, around 330. >> therec were bullets that entered here on this 4x4 and exited here, joey harker tells
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me. >> he walked out to his front steps after receiving an alert from a security camera that showed someone was in his carn a 2019 dodge sedanúthat dry shot through here, he says. one bullet flew right by his headc & door. sp>> i said, hey, what are you doing? just saw a muzzle flash. they shot at me. >ñ harker says two people fired shots at his car and his home repeatedly. bullets hitting thee screen tv in the living room. >> i'm a little bit shocked, but more angry thanúanything. this is my home. this violated. one bullet hit the back bedroom, ricocheting off a shoe rack and narrowly missing his five year old daughter, who had been sleeping through her on the floor, got on her, covered her with my body and dialed 911. >> okay with it. it i want their life on my hands. just like how her life was on
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their hands.t& >> harker and his wife charlene estimated that the ordeal lasted two minutes. at one point, he went backúoutside after hec head the suspect vehiclec drive away, only to see it return to pick up the two gunmen who hadúbeen hiding behind investigators fou1 style weapons.from militaryt- >> so unreal. it was like a movie and we're just happy to be here. happy to be alive, safec. >> the couple wants. harker says law enforcement able suspect's car long enough to get the license plate, but that the car was stolen from the sacramentoc area. they were not able toc stop the car, and so fr no one has been arrested. in alameda county fox two news another setback for high speedúrail right here in california. >> howúmuch the project is now expected to cost in orderúto
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a chance to live longer. go as ktvu allie rasmus reports, several citiesúand counties are pushing for a bill in the state legislature that would give them more control. >>úearlier this month, waymo got the green light from state regulators to start expandingc beyond san francisco into 22
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cities in san mateo and los angeles counties. >> if you can test it in california, if you can test it in the bay area and los angeles, you can test it anywhere in thee them the seal of approval. and that's why they're pushing hard for it. >> but local governmentsúare pushing back against waymogs expansion, throwing their support behind senate bill 915. it would give cities more say over how car companies can operate on local streets. >> is ready for prime time. >> california senate bill 915 would giveúcities the power to issue their own local permits for those self-driving cars. local governments could limit how many cars are on the road at any given time and what hours they operate. local governments could also add fees or service charges to pay for the enforcement of their regulations. >> what the bill tries to do is make sure that this expansion isngt so great in terms of numbers, but isúsomething that
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is controlled. >> the concern for the state, the concern for anybody who is so complicated for waymo, or for companies like cruise, that they're not going to do businesc with here inúcalifornia. they're going to go somewhere else. the bill was sponsored by state senator dave cortese of san jose, and has the support of several local transportation unions and san mateo counties board of supervisors. sitting in a senate committee. no date has been set yet to hean san mateo and los angeles have- filed an appeal with the cpuc to urge it to reconsider its spdecision and on waymo service. it could takeú3 to 6 months for the cpuc to consider thatúappeal. and in the meantime, to continue operating in those fox two newsúcalifornia's highu- speed rail project will need
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another $100 billion to finish construction between san franciscoc and los angeles the l authority discussed financing with state lawmakers during a hearing at the state capitol. it will now cost 32 to $35 billion, just in the central valley, the program only has $28 billion on hand. >> right now. the air is being sucked by this one project. howo we get the public on board with something that has this much of a downside to it funding wise? >> i think the only way you get the public is by performing better, today than it was, and i think itc will going forward. >> project managers predict the central valley segment of the route should be operational within ten years, but there is no timetableúyet for connecting san francisco a challenge and just like when i worked on the bay bridge years ago and you're stuck inúthe middle until it's .
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>> the project will rely on federal funding to get by california voters approved the high speed rail proposal back in r008. the original budget called for $33 billion for a bullet train system that would go from san francisco to los angeles in less than three hours. >> a new bill would ban the sale of foods containing harmful spchemicals to public schools across the state. the bill aims to address concerns over several behavioral issues in children. state from encino, said the harmful dyes can be found of prt include baked goods, candy,t& chips, breakfast cerealúand soda . >> california is loosening its restrictions on water use across the state. the state water resources control board released a new set rules to try to prepare for future droughts. some communities would have to cut water use by as much as 30, butúindividual homes or businesses wongt be required to conserve. the rules are not as
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strong as originally proposed, spafter critics said they went intoc effect too fast. the new revisions will have more time to put those saving plans into effect.t& >> a nice day today. temperatures got back intoúthe low 70s in some places. a couple san rafael, 70 up in the napa valley. that's where the warmer weatherúwas up in the northúbay. going to be warmer still. soe that's the plan this week. besides the wind, we've got temperatures to go into the sort of springlike mode and set us up with mid 70s maybe by by the weekend. certainly so not bad. the winds a story though as you know, advr most of the wind warning in the up on the sierra nevada and theúwest slope of ths are they'll get 75, 80 miles an hour, potentially up high and down here down low sea level winds could get up to 20 to 25 miles an hour. a small craft advisoryc
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offshore, gale warning further offshore and just a breezy set. now, we're fortunate we're not dealing with low fuel moisture or high fire danger, if you moist conditions, but, you know, with pg and e, especially in those red areas, i don't know how they're going to react, what algorithm they use to shut down the power. so you may want to just if you're up in the lakec tahoe area or some of those or just by virtue of having ang, power line get blown down, it's going to have that kind of wind. this is how it looks down here a little bit nicerúcertainly, or a little less windy, but still spbreezy. you notice it this afternoon and you will notice aw morning. and then again friday morning clears out the atmospherel though beautiful. and you can now this flag is blowing kind of spnortherly onshore actually almost looks like a southerly wind. it's probably a little vortex there. but the idea is this flag is going to start howling offshore late tonight. early tomorrow morning. and that's when the winds get going. and the wind, it'll be the opposite direction. and that's why it'll warm up too,úbecause you get a little bit ofc the
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hype. it's an indication of the high pressure building. and so winds right now 15 fairfield pro about 2222 at sfo. sustained. it's probably 27, 26 miles an hour. the current temperatures very nice, well above where they were yesterday at this time, six seven degrees overnight lows because of thet& wind stay prettyúmild for the and then forecast highseezingt- tomorrow.úpretty nice. i think temperatures tomorrow will be a littleúbit warmer than today on the whole low 70s again, and the breezy conditions will continue, but it's kind of nice to have something closed highways. remember last weekend and the weekend before that and the weekend before that? we got some nice weather to talk about. butúyou, if you have a hay fever you weekend. >> very nice, bill. thank you. well, the saint mary's men's basketball team is heading home afterúbeing crowned west coast conference champions.
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the gaelsúarrived back on thet& greeted with this victoryere celebration. this is saint mary's fifth conference title in men's basketball. the team beat their rival gonzaga last night 69 to 60. the players, includin& lafayette's aidan mahaney, sayt& they appreciated the fans who turned out for the celebration. >> this is hometown from here ad everything, it's great to see all the supportúwe're getting and you know, we hope to continue that and get a couple g forward to the to the next step in our journey year after year, trying to get wcc gaels a trip march madnesse for the third year in a row. >> it is the first three peat in school history special day in tf math. after the break, the bay area teacher who found a his studentsúin the subject and coming up tonight at six, the latest results show a initiativg mental health treatment options and facilities appears to be passing by a slim margin, but
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opponents seem to be dividedc on whether the results are final and new data reveals many types of crime in oakland are down, but robberies are on the risent& what police that tr i'm franklin graham. i'm in jerusalem, israel, and i'm standing in front of what they call the garden tomb. an empty tomb, and many people believe that's where the body of jesus christ lay after he was crucified for our sins. but on the third day, god raised his son to life. that's our hope in this troubled world
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powerball lottery will be drawn. the jackpot for tonight's drawing, an estimated $559 million. you have until 7:00 tonight to buy a ticket before the numbers are then pulled at 8:00. and the jackpot for mega spmillions estimated to reach $2 million at its next drawing friday night. no one picked all six numbers in last night's drawing, although two tickets one in maine, one in north carolina, matched five of the numbers. those ticket holders will pocket at least $1 million each pie. day isútomorrow, and this year the holidayúis taking valley high schools wrappinger math teacher hasúreleased his latest music videoúand there are a couple of familiar faces who are featured pas de pas de pas dec dew point, one faux pas de e
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faux pas seen that before. >> surprised? there they are, okay. the studentsc say they really like their teacher, their teachers teaching method, saying he makes it relatable. it's a way to excite those who already love math and inspire studentst& who are struggling with the wat, discover theúvideos because i don't normally try to, like, just shove it down their throats like, oh, hey, you have to watch this video of me rapping. yeah, so when they discover it on their own, it's super cool for them to be like, orozco, is this see. a student who forgot what i day was, and song. march q4th, . >> and it was fun to see pam anl right.útomorrow, in honor of pi day, students at deer valley high school can pay $3 in their. the money will go toward the school's junior prom. >>úthis is ktvu fox two news at&
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six. pro palestinian protesters taking their concerns to sfo, blockingúaccessúto the international terminal. >> for more than two hours. >> it's a small inconvenience to some >> the protest was peaceful, but passengers to get beyondult for security and to reach those flights. good evening everyone. i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. >> the demonstrators are calling for an end to the violence int& gaza that has leftúan estimated 30,p00 people dead. ktvu tom vacar has the story. reporter a stark. >> for hussa's you the make. >> it was over in just under three hours. of days that has been happening too long. so it'& a small inconvenience some. but the people of gaza have suffered much of the international terminal remained open for food, sundries and passenger escorts to

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