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new at ten ktvu zac sos joins us now from that neighborhood. and zach, many say they are in shock over this tragedy. >> yeah, justúabsolute shock.t& many of those people in shock, understandably. they are friends. they are former coworkers of this couple who described them as loving, doting parents. you can see the flowers that they left here, but many others were simply neighbors or people from other parts of the city who said they didn't know the family, but they were just so moved by this tragedy, they felt the need to come out. for several hours monday, a busy intersection in san francisco's west portal neighborhood all but silent. friends, family and neighbors among the large crowd gathered to remember a young married couple and their child killed when an suv plowed into them at a bus stop on yellow >> it's a sad day for the whole city. >> eva says she didn't know thec
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family but was nearbyc when the crash happened. >> i feel that i need to be here to show respect for the family, and i hope that the infant will survive. >> reporter the couple's infant, the sole family member to live now in the hospital. eva's friend witnessing the accident. >> she was very shaken up that day. she saw, you know, the car drove pastc her and hit the bus stop. it was very fast. >> the driver, 78 year old mary fong law, now under arrest. >> we need to change how people drive in san francisco. speed is the number one thing that kills time after time. >> safety advocate walk sf helping to organizeúthe vigil to just hold everybody close to our hearts and give people a little peace. >> and also just remember the precious lives that we've lost. >> san francisco mayor, london breed and police chief bill scott also arriving to pay their respects off camera. a close family friend identifying the victims as brazilian national diego olivera, his wife matilde
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and their son. >> dawnstar, like soúmany here, moved to offer support surviving relatives and their friends. >> we can't feel their pain, but to let them know that we're thinking about them and they're in our thoughts and prayers. >> and a close friend of the couple telling me that the family is currently enúroute to this area from brazil. meantime, the driver involved in all of thisc currently being held on a number of charges, including vehicular manslaughter and driving the wrong way. julie >> yeah, soúmany heavy hearts tonight. clearly many in that ce knit community. zach thank you. in east palo alto, a reward is now being offered suspect involy stabbing. surveillance video captured the incident on camera, and a white suv that appears to drive by at the time of that stabbing. it happened last month near university and bell. two
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people were stabbed. one victim survived, the other victim, identified as frank finney, died from his injuries. the group mothers against murder, is now offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction >> a late night fire at a high school in pleasanton remains 100 year old campus building, as ktvu crystal bailey reports, class was back in session at amador valley high, but not without some disruptions. >> officials sayúthe small gymnasium at amador valley high school caught fire just before 8:00 sunday night. the 100 year old building is used for sports, after school activities and testing. >> last what was happening, you know, they said that the roof was collapsing. and, all of a sudden, that was really scary. >> firefighters say the fire started in a trash can in a corner of the building. the flames extinguished in about half an hour as part of thet&
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safety precautions. >> pg and e does shut off power to any building that's affected by a fire, which also affected other parts of our campus. >> despite the odds, school stayed in session and later school district officials say there was a second, smaller fire on campus. >> we did unfortunately have an incident during school, in the morning where some students made a poor decision to, start a fire in one of our bathroom waste bins. >> district officials say the two fires they are reviewing security camera teachers were forced to get creative teaching lessons outdoors. a lot of staff took advantage of the fact that itúis a beautiful day. >> outside. >> email updates were sent to parents periodically, overnight and throughout the to mention ie email that there was no power or wi-fi, but 1145, school officials say pg and clae
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able to go back to say schools should have been canceled in the first place. >> closing school is a pretty is a very large step, simply because we have families that rely on sending their their children to school each day. >> a measure to rebuild outdated schools passed in 2022. in pleasanton using $395 million in bonds, the school district is slowly upgrading district says old buildings like this one are on the list. crystal bailey, ktvu, fox two news. >> it's been nearly two weeks now in the race to fill the seat congresswoman anna eshoo ist& still the california secretary of state's office released new results showing just 12 votes separate joe simitian and evan lo simitian leading by a very slim margin for the second spot on that november ballot. >> sam liccardo still leading with 2q% of the vote. he is
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projected to be one of the two election. the resultseralt- are still waiting to see if proposition one passes or fails. prop one looks to mental health and substance abuse struggles here in california. now, if itúpasses, it will allow the state to authorize more than $6 billion in bonds that would be paid for out of the state's general fund. the latest numbers here showing the yes vote leading by a slim margin, just about 20,000 statewide votes. >> there is a special election tomorrow in the central valley to replace former house speaker will decide who will complete the rest of mccarthy's terms after he announced his resignation in december. there are nine candidates on the ballot from both parties. if the top candidate gets more than 50% of the vote, the candidate wins the seat through the end of the year. if no one tops 50, the tof election in may francisco giants fans expressing outrage after theúteam
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ballpark announcer of 24 years, renel brooks-moon ktvu jana katsuyama live tonight at the ballpark there in china basin with >> well, mike, many of the fans told me they think of her as the voice of the ballpark, and they say they can't believe that she a contract extension. the news - hit home to giants fans, who for 24 years have heard the voice of renel brooks-moon welcoming them to oracle park. batting sixth, first baseman number nine. in a sudden statement, the giants announced monday that they were not extending her contract, which ended in december, saying, quote, after extensive discussions, they mutually and amicably agreed to part ways and instead she will be known as public address announcer emeritus. and the booth where she worked will >> every time i'd walk into the stadium first thing i hear before i even got
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to see the field, so her loss is, like, completely devastating. >> fans were stunned by the giants announcement. >> i think that this is one of those you really, really need to reconsider, especially how much she means to the community. >> shocked. sad. devastated. >> adam copeland, program director for knbr, says giants fans shared their outreach,t& calling in and speaking out all day in support of brooks-moon, who wasúa pioneer as one of the first black women announcers in major league baseball. >> it's a big loss not just for the giants, but for little girls, forúpeople of color, for baseball fans around the country, copeland says the loss is especially hard to take because brooks-moon was a woman who had said she would fight for diversity, equity and inclusion in baseball when she spoke in 2020. and she said after getting her contract settled that she was going to hold the organization accountable for their hiring practices. it feels devastating as a as a black man in sports media in san francisco, matt willard, host of
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95.7 the game, said he and many other fans and community members feel the move shows the giants administration is out of touch with their fans and how much brooks-moon means to the community. >> this is someone whol again, was the soundtrack of the ballpark, a familiar face, a bay area icon, and for her to be let go because of contract differences orc just is inexplicable and shocking that the giants. >> tonight on social media, brooks-moon posted a statement saying in part, as a little girl going have imagined i'd grow up to do this. she says she hopes that she. i have inspired many fans. you you are. your support is everything. i love you and that love, she says, is something that she hopes people out there will feel. the giants have not named a successor. they do, however, have a media day
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scheduled for this coming. >> mike, and like you mentioned, i mean, she's been there at the yard in china bay since since the turn of the century. and when that happens, that many years, we are talking. you become family for so many families across the bay area. she will be missed. gianna thank you. reaction really has been pouring in about this all across social media, from sports fans to public officials to bay area radio stations, many expressing disappointment, frustration, saying games willc not be the same without brooks-moon. many fans also sharing their favorite memories with her, saying she will be deeply missed. the oakland ballers also reacting on x tonight. the team wrote simply put, renel brooks-moon is an icon and we're here to supportt& all bay area baseball icons, when you're ready, renelatives.- brooks-moon we're here to welcome you back home. and some say the news about renel brooks-moon overshadows a major late offseason deal for the san francisco giants. a number are t pitcher to sign a two year deal with the
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team worth award winner has pitd the last three seasons for the san diego padres. we will have coming up tonight in sports new at ten tonight. >> the 49ers are losing a future draft pick after the nfl found an accounting error in the team's have to forfeit its original fifth round selection in the 2025 draft and will move. league review found errors at the end of the 2022 league year, sports illustrated reported that the error was in the team's cumulative player compensation. the niners remained under the salary cap despitec the accounting error. >> still to come tonight, san mateo county sheriff's department stepping up patrols right near a popular walkingt& trail. the moon bay and back heh the forecast that does include some more of that coastal fog and mild spring like weather. >> and of course, tomorrow is
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patrols in half moon bay after a woman reported being groped on a popular walking trail over the weekend. a man on a bike grabbed her. ktvu south bay reporter in half moon bay wh more from police. lamonica >> julie, the bureauc chief, tod me that because half moon bay io be aware of what happened in hopes of preventing it from happening to someone else. >> generally, we haven't had any. i haven't had any issues or concerns about my safety. so this is quite a surprise. >> just outside of smithville park in half moon bay. there's a walking trail that runs along the coast. san mateo county sheriff's bureau chief in half moon bay says a local woman reported being groped while on the trail saturday night, about 7:00 along her walk, she was accosted by an individual on a
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bike, and he touched her inappropriately. he groped her, essentially, she screamed, which was a great reaction because it scared him off. and he, on his bike, he left the area. >> albin says the woman made a police report, and now police want the community to while usis because though this is the only incident that we have had reported to us, we would like to keep it that way. so we want to make sure that everybody's aware,úa good thing to do any time that you're walking alone, whether you're a man or a woman. >> most people we spoke to on monday say they feel safe while walking along the trail, but believeúeveryone should still take precautions. >> it out, so there are spots where you might be alone, so blind spots, so generally, you know, depending on where you are, you just want to be able to see above, above the grass and the tree line. >> i think obviously always like being somewhere in the daytime
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is a lot safer. and then just being in like a big group, you know, not by yourself or not just with one other person. >> now, the chief did emphasize that this is the only groping case that they are aware of. they don't want to cause panic, but they do wantúpeople to be aware of their surroundings when they're walking on that trail. has any information about thist- case, they'd like you to contact the san mateo county sheriff's office. julie. all right. sp>> lamonica peters live tonigt in half moon bay. lamonica. thank you. well, dogs no longer allowed on several hiking trails in the presidio in san francisco. the ban is just for the next six months during coyote pupping season, starting today, dogs cannot be on the park trail from mountain lake to the presidio promenade, as well as the bay ridge trail from the presidio golf course. park officials say during pupping season, coyotes are protective of their pups and may become aggressive around dogs. san jose
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police want the public's help to solve what they call a case of animal cruelty. >> investigators are looking for two people who shot a german shepherd puppy in the head area, and then fled the scene near an darleen drive and mckee road. the dog underwent emergency surgery and later a procedure to have her jaw repaired. she is now recovering with a foster family. >> everything's healed. itúlook& beautiful. they took the device out, you would never know. looking at this dog today. what she had gone through that she had been muzzle in investigators say they have exhaustedúall leadsúin the case. >> their last hope is that a witness might come forward who saw what happened to the dog named marley. crime stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case. anyone with information should call san jose police. all right. we are checking out the weather
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outúthere. >> we've got plenty to talk about the next couple to contint has gone. in other words, nice mid 70s, low 70s, little fog at the coast and very springlike. tomorrow, the first day of spring essentially beginsc in tn reaches its apex over the equator and it's the equinox, which is equa equal night. equal day is what it's supposed to be. as the sun heads towards the summer solstice in june. but in the days we'll get a little longer, as they always have been. so there you go. there are the satellite image. this is the model. and it's going to show dry, dry, dry, dry, dry. all the way. here we are wednesday. here we are thursday. here we are chance for rain. and then youxt- see this thing slide through. looks pretty minuscule then agan saturday morning. and then the right now looks like for sure- showers. it's just a function of, you know how whites there'll be widespread, but how consistent they will be. i think
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itgs going to be broken up. and i think the sun's going to come out a little so we'll keep an ee on that for you. but in the meantime we're going to continue with this weather pattern, which will keep us in the money in terms of mid 60s, mid 70s, low 70 temperatures, patchy fog on the coast, light and variable winds. really really nice. and it changes as we get into thursday night. >> all right bill thank you. well a girls sports teamúfrom the east bay was honored at tonight's warriors game. the oakland high state champion girls basketball team was tonight's special guest at chase center. >> our jason applebaum has more on their big evening. >> yeah, really, reallyúspecial moment here at chase center in san francisco with the entire oakland high school girls basketball state champions in the house, they got a special luxury suite to watch tonight's game against theúnew york knicks. and we caught up with their head coach, nita simpson. and she said she knew months ago that this team would win a state championship. so we asked her how did she get her players to believe from the start of the
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season? >> like all the kids will tell you, when i came in, i said, this is what we're going after. this is what you guys are going to do. when i looked at that team, i no, i can win it. i can win it with these girls right here. so that's what made me come back and say like, no, i still want to do another year of high school. and now, look, they got me for another year because i want to repeat. >> and with only three graduating seniors, there's a really good chance that this a m chase center in san francisco, jason appelbaum ktvu fox two news. coming up, a homicide investigation now underway in san francisco after a woman was found dead over the weekend. >> also ahead, tragedy strikes. investigators say a toddler was behind the wheel of a truck that hit and killed a two year old girl. how a community is coming together support the victim's family. >> also, california pushing ahead with its plan to empty san quentin's death row by this summer
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and over the weekend at a gas station right near sacramento. police in woodland say the toddler died afterc being hit by a truck, and officers say a three year old was behind the wheel of the vehicle. the driver had left the truck running as he stepped away. >> they are three year old child that was in a car safety seat in the back of the vehicle. got out of their safety seat somehow and then the vehicle started moving and rolled into the location that it collided with the toddler. >> as of now, no charges have been filed. many are coming together to support the grieving family of the two year old victim, who were at the gas fook today. another food truck owner is donating all of his earnings to help the family during this tragedy. murders across northern seven california pleaded not guilty in court today. wesley brownlee is accused of five deadly shootings in stockton and two in oakland
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in 2021 and 2022. brownlee is also facing an attempted murder charge today. his attorney entered a not guilty plea on his his next court date has been set for later next month. >> new at ten police in san francisco are investigating a woman's death over the weekend as a homicide. police say officers responded to dakota street right near 23rd street fd the woman lying on the ground unconscious. she was eventually pronounced dead at the scene.t& policeúhave not made anyúarrests and did not provide any other information about her death. anyone with information about the case is asked to contact san francisco police. >> california is accelerating its plans to empty san quentin's death row now, more than 400 men are on death row at the bay area facility. despite governor gavin newsom's imposing a moratorium on the death penalty state begae inmates out of san quentin toú24 other facilities around california. the move was
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approved by voters in 2016 with the passing of proposition 66. this allows condemned prisoners to be housed in other prison facilities other than san quentin, and requires that they give w0% of their. although deaw inmates are being moved out of san quentin, their sentences and convictions will not be changed. >> after the break. the antioch police oversight commission official meeting. what we can expect from the commission moving forward, plus, oakland never been like that before. >> never. you got some problems, but not like that one oakland resident. >> now using social media to raise awareness about the major issues facing the city. his message for oakland leaders in sports a warriors rookie continuesc to impress. >> but overcome the new york knicks? our jason appelbaum will have the story a little later in sports. also coming up tonight, governor gavin newsom making an unannounced visit to the state capitol today n the effort to
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tonight. that commission is made up of seven volunteers. members were sworn in last month at the meeting tonight, interim police chief brian addington introduced himself and invited each member to a ride along with an officer. mayor lamar thorpe also spoke at tonight's meeting about what he expects out of the commission. well, i need folks here in this room, the seven of you, to understand that your role is neutral. >> if people don'túknow what your opinion is or if people are ambiguous as to what you believ& as it relates to policing, that is a positive thing. if people think you are anti-police or a cheerleader for the police department, you're on the wrong road. >> the police oversight commission was formed in response to a series of problems
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involving antioch police officers, including a racist text messaging scandal. >> oakland mayor shang tao says crime is trending down in the city's troubled hegenberger corridor. a number of restaurants in the area, including in and out and denny's, recently announced they would be shutting down for good over safety concerns. while the city responded by deploying six officers on foot and a sergeant and the mayor announced today that during the past four months, the numbers show there has been a sharp decline in auto burglaries, thefts and robberies. >> our commitment remains stronf and focused on making arrests when warranted. while reducing and preventing crime in the entire city. >> the chp willcc3 f1 operations alongside our lawt& enforcement partner agencies.t& >> the chp added that it already has 72 officers in the oakland office, and as many as 65 officers could be added. the port of oakland and the alameda spcounty sheriff's office say ty now have surveillance camerast& running there in that area 24
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>> and oakland resident frustrated with rampant is now g to social media as ktvu tom vacar reports, he is posting stories to instagram hoping his& videos will lead in the city of. >> oakland, california. donde la vida no vale. nada. oakland, california. donde la vida no vale. >> nada in english. oakland california. here life is worthless. >> oakland is very, very hard to live in. you know, with all the problemsúin the city, city left spus. >> gregorio ramon, 20 years in oakland and a frequent online commentator, now has 72,000 instagram and tiktok followers of his video commentaries documenting oakland's crime online. >ñ oakland never been like that before. never. you got some problems, but not like that. >> for almost two years now, he's shown hundreds of crime scenes burning or burnt out, rin
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businesses, crazy driving blight, trash and tragedy in the city don't do nothing. despite that, he uses his social skills to promote some local restaurants, such as la casa de maria on 98th avenue in east oakland, right across the street from bishop o'dowd high school. he has become a kind of folk hero de la vida no vale. >> nada. >> people. kids come in and show up and want a signature. and what i mean, that's the image somebody to step up again.- >> this gives local merchants a chance to do more business with a lot less crime. pressure on them. >> we are support any anything happen in the city in a good way that we are here to provide not only a good food but also a safety environment. 20 years of business. they told you that how good it is. >> the restaurants, logoed, hoodies and t shirts proclaim the where life is worthless
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mantra in order to create pressure on oakland's leaders who ramon now addresses directly, you have to do something right away because it's like it's nobody, no safe, no more. when that happens, ramon dreams of changing that mantra in oakland, california, with the city, the city here, me,, what greg marino and jaime and thousands and thousands of followers are doing is the very essence of democracy expect results, and if not, change the power fox two news. >> supporters of alameda county district attorney pamela price say they have evidence of potential fraud in the recall campaign against her. the group called protect the wind, said today theyúare now taking their complaints to the u.s. attorney for northern californian they say they're taking that step
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because they have not received a response from state attorney general rob bonta on their claims. they say the evidence unprotected and signature gatherers who are from outside the county. >> this is even more important today because because every single signature is now under increased scrutiny. following the announcement last thursday by the register of voters that the folks who spent millions of dollars to collect signatures and may not have enough. >> election officials said last week they will have to manually count each signature after a random sample was insufficient to determine if the recall threshold has been met. the main group backing the recall told ktvu they are confident that the process will confirm the results. >> two bay area state senators spintroduced a bill aimed at providing hundreds of millions of dollars a year for struggling transit agencies and as they introduced the legislation at a interrupted by people protesting the war in the middle east to
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ensure that the bay area community climate goals and keep our economy going. the bill's author, san francisco state senator scott wiener, and silicon valley's aisha wahab, made the announcement at the powell street bart station in the city. the lawmakers say that connect bay area act would generate at least $750 million a year for transit operations, avoiding service cuts and other improvement projects. now the proposal would authorize the regional transportation authority to ask voters to authorize a new sales tax on sales, regional payroll or properties. this bill is more than a promise. >> it's a practical blueprint for overhauling our regional transit system, ensuring long terme sustainability and accessibility. with sb 1031, we're not just dreaming. we're doing. >> in addition to the revenue stream, the bill would require the bay area's 27 transit agencies to be studied for consolidate ation coming up at
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11. >> two bay area based companies accused of making deceptive pandemic loan promises. the multi-million dollar settlements at 11 and we are tracking the weather. >> we've got plans for some warm weather the next couple of days and thenc showers back in the spforecast. talks with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the agreement reached today as the humanitarian crisis continues to grow in gaza morikawa on 18. he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! -back into play and... aw no, it's in the water. wait a minute... are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole!
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sending officials to the united states to discuss its strategy moving forward. national security adviser jake sullivan says more than a million people have taken refuge in the spsouthern city of rafah after fleeing other cities in the gaza strip destroyed in the war. sp>> a major ground operation there would be a mistake. it would lead to more innocent civilian deaths, worsen the already dire humanitarian crisis, deepen the anarchy in gaza, and further isolate israel internationally. >> meanwhile, israeli forces are continuing their mission in gaza city. they say they have launched another raid on a hospital, accusing hamasúof rebuilding its base united natis warning famine is imminent in northern gaza, a un agency says that 70% of the population of gaza faces, quote, catastrophic hunger. the priority is getting immediate access to all areas. officials say if israeli forces launch a ground offensive against rafah, 1.1 million people will face catastrophic conditions by the middle of
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summer. >> the us supreme court heard arguments today about whether the federal government went too far in trying to get socialt& media companies to remove what it considered disinformation about covid 19. the states of missouri and louisiana, as well as a group of social media users , complained the administration's push for tech companies to remove posts about covid amounted to government coercion and violated their first amendment right to free speechc. >> it's treating facebook and these other platforms like do that to the to the new yorku- times or the wall street journal or the associated press or any other big newspaper or wire service? >> a ruling on the case is expected sometime in june. >> state lawmakers are working onúplans to address california's budget gap. the governor made an unannounced visit to the capitol to meet with assembly speaker robert rivas last month. a legislator analyst's office estimated the deficit as high as
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$58 billion for the next fiscal year. some of the suggested cuts include spending reductions on education, environmental spending and transportation. the governor did not share details on where he might be willing to compromise on his budget proposal. and a quick check in with the speaker on the budget and focused to try to move some early action. >> and i'm looking forward to getting consensus with the two leaders and making an announcement. >> last week, state senate democrats released a more detailed proposal on spending cuts. the governor said earlier that he looks forward to moving quickly on that plan. >> the major players in the artificial intelligence field gathering in silicon valley, the conference with nvidia now underway. >> also, the department of homeland security now taking advantage of artificial intelligence, the agency's new projects coming up and a dry, spclear night outside tonight. ñ> but we are tracking some rain in this week's forecast. our chief meteorologist, bill martin, is back. coming up after
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first federal agency to start using generative artificial intelligence across a wide range of divisions. the agency says it will be using ai technology to improve training of immigration officers, help communities create disaster relief plans,
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and to help investigators working on cases of child abuse, human and drug trafficking. open ai, anthropic and meta are all partnering with the government for the project and the south bay, nvidia's inaugural artificial intelligence conference is underway at. >> the santa clara based company maintains a very large grasp on the market share for ai chips across the world, and as ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary explains, nvidia is becoming a wall street standout as its sales continue to climb on the san jose state campus. >> sophomore pablo nava barrera eyes the latest lesson plan monday on how to make a killing in the market. >> i opened a brokerage account and i did it primarily because i wanted to invest in nvidia. >> this week, the ai software giant holds its annual conference in san jose. founder jensen huang says $1 trillion of the world's wealth will be on hand. >> no conference in the world is there a greater assembly of
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researchers from such diverse fields of science that mix has nvidia muscling out march madness mascots to become the darling of wall street? >> its stock is up 260% in the , it's which which was very high quality, can now be used talks . >> i am a helper guiding the from human interface to cars and phones. >> other tech companies are relying on nvidia, which drives& the company to higher plateausn >> unlike most companies, they're going at it from all sides. they've got the hardware and the software and the cloud service infrastructures, so they're very well positioned to capitalize on this growing. and i would have to say exciting trend because nvidia is doing so well.t& >>úthe it drags the tide up since the tide is always an average. sp>> and that rising tide has scientists and capitalists coming together to reap the benefits of a world where technology and ai will play an
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increasingly larger role. >> i even helped write the script i wanted to be able to invest and put some of my own personal money into the company, because i believe in all the work that they're doing, and i think it has a lot of potential for the future. >> speaking of the future, pablo is set to do an internship with conference here in downtown san jose continues through thursday in downtown san jose. jesse gary , ktvu, fox two news andúshares of nvidia rose close to 1% on this. >> the first day of the conference. the dow overall was up more than 75 points. the nasdaq, with a very solid day gaining 130, and the s&p also in positive territory. and tomorrow marks the start of the fed's two day policy meeting. when it comes toúinterest rates, a big spannouncement expected on wednesday, a new push to make it easier for workers to create cooperative businesses in the bay area and across the country. >> south bay congressman ro
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khanna announced a new bill to promote and expand co-ops at a slice of new york pizza restaurant in san jose. the owner says he wanted to find a way to help give workers a piece of the financial pie, and formed a worker co-op. in 2017. congressman khanna says his bill will help other businesses to follow in their footsteps. >> you said no. when we do wellf pizzas putting the pizzas in the box and we're making the pizzas and who are cleaning up, we're creating all the value they should get a part of the actual profits. they should be equals to you. i mean, that's really what you'veústood for kind of. >> bill would make it easier to convert a small business into a co-op, and itc wouldúalso smooth the way to get financing from the sba, loan program. >> all right. checking on the weather. it's going to be another nice day tomorrow. we've got spring to begin tomorrow, vernal equinox. that will equal or begin the point where the sue
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equator towards the tropic of cancer and the summer solstice., and it's coming right through san bruno gap. that's part of they put it. right. because at- san bruno gap, just funnels a northwest wind. when you're taking off a jet, a big jet, it's nice to have the air blowing at you. right. so it increases the speed over the wing, the bernoulli's effect gets enforced and the plane goes up. so most times when you know sfo is a perfect setup for that kind of wind funnel that helps planes take off. so here are the temperatures from today 71 in napa, 73 in fairfield, 75 in antioch. those temperatures a little warmer than yesterday. highs as we go into tomorrow about the. andúthese are the current temperatures. nice night out there. beautiful. it's feeling like spring. tomorrow i, well, it's meteorological or not meteorological. it's astronomical spring and it'll be feeling like spring with temperatures even in the overnight hours in the mid 30s.
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i'm not pardon me, upper upper 30s and at the coolest spots and generally in the upper 40s and even some low 50s. so it's going to be mild. so here you i see at of upper mid 40s. so that's how it goes for tomorrow morning. and then the model brings fog back to the coast. we have it there now that makes sense. and you can already see it. model is pretty aggressive and painting everybody with low clouds. there's going to be a bunch of low clouds because this is coming through the gate pretty strong. but then it burns off pretty quick by about tuesday. you know, two 2:00 1:00. and that's just patchy at the coast. and then it tries to come back on wednesday morning. and then some clouds come in on wednesday night. now things are starting toúchange around. it's still nice weather on wednesday throughout the day. thursday day not a bad day with the clouds increase by conditions. thursday afternoon it clears and then that system drops in on friday. and that system, it looks like it's going to make things unsettled. is it going to be a
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big event? no, but it's going to be some wet on friday night, some wet on saturday and some wet or pardon me, some wet on friday, saturday and a little bit on sundayúpotentially. highr tomorrow. so i guess what i would say about this deal here this friday, saturday, sunday thing your this is all you see the sun in there this isn't a washout at all. this is just in in a transition. so we're not sure what the models are going what's really going to happen. lots is going to change in the next two days. so i know you got weekend plans, but unless you're going to the mountains, the mountains will be snowy for sure. but if you got weekend plans and you're stressing out about don't stress out too much because this it's going to open up a little bit here in the next couple of days. >> all right bill, thank you. the italian vegan restaurant baja in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood is closing by a posted a message on his website that after three and a half wonderful years, the restaurant would be shutting down. no reason was given. the restaurant had become a popular dining spot for people headed to the opera, symphony and ballet
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by his last day of service will be march 30th. >> a legendary rock band is coming to the bay area this summer. today, the announced they will be performing at the toyota pavilion in concord on august 13th. that show will be part of the group's everything or nothing at all tour. the band headlined the outside lands festival last summer. tickets for the general public will go on salec thursday. >> the 49ers continue to say goodbye to some players while saying hello to others. jason appelbaum will break down today's comings and goings. sports coming up next. >> then on the 11:00 news, a dirt bike heist, a group of thieves use a stolen car and a u-haul to break into aúmotor sports store. what they got awa wi
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every game counts for the warriors as they hit the stretch run. and tonight against the knicks and all female crew with jenny cavnar on the play by play for the warriors women's empowerment broadcast cast and the knicks, well, they played a very physical game. not always clean. jericho sims tosses brandon bajevski to the floor. foul. pisemsky winces in pain. he was scoreless in 25 minutes. second quarter kuminga the miss. long rebound poked ahead by josh hart to former warrior donte divincenzo, who hits the wide open three. knicks up by 15. kuminga finishes. excuse me, but , former warrior divincenzo finished with 18 points. but the warriors go on a ten zero run. you see stephon curry from the corner. he had 27. and then here's a pretty play. klay thompson the perfect lob to trace jackson davis for the slam. thompson had 18 points eight assists. jackson davis 19 points nine rebounds. but thet&
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warriors never led in this one. and when jalen brunson pulls up from ten feet it's pretty much over brunson led everybody with 34 points.c warriors.úthey drop into 10th place behind the lakers with 15 games left in the season. it is not often a major league team adds a bona fide star pitcher. ten days before the start of the season, but that is exactly what the giants did tonight. according to multiple reports, the giants and left handed pitcher blake snell have agreed on a twoc year deal worth $62 million. snell is one of seven pitchers to win the cy young award in both leagues, taking home the honors in 2018 with the tampa bay rays and last year with the padres. he's only 31 years old, so presumably he's still in his prime and will be reunited with manager bob melvin, who spent the last two seasons in san diego. the addition of snell rounds out what turned out to be a pretty ,
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and included the signing of third baseman matt chapman, former world series mvp jorge soler, a korean baseball star joon ho lee and another former cy young winner in robbie ray. okayl edge young. he turned oute just a very expensive rental for the 49 ers, because young is now on his way to the new orleans saints, who are reportedly on the verge of signing the free agent to a one year deal worth $13 million. that's fully guaranteed. last year, the niners they traded a third rounder to washington for chase young, who ended up with three and a half sacks and nine games in san francisco, 40 niners have a new backup quarterback. it's josh dobbs, who's coming in on a one year deal. dobbs split time last year between arizona and minnesota, but became expendable when the vikings signed former niners backup sam darnold. so the teams essentially flip flop
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back up quarterbacks. and dobbs he's already very familiar with one of the 40 niners wideouts, jonathan dobbs heaves it. >> they're bunched up in the end zone. it's tipped up. it's caught. it is caught. josh jon jennings jaraan jennings. >> yes, indeed. jauan jennings the catching the game winning tennessee beating georgia that- game 3431. the two played two seasons together with the vols and they exchanged jerseys last season after the 40 niners beat the cardinals in week four. okay, this is arguably the dunk of the year in the nba. you got to check this out. jazz with a turnover. >> steve i mean that's all you can say about it. and collins. >> timberwolves guard anthony edwards absolutely vicious dunks
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over john collins of the utah jazz collins not a small man by the way six foot nine. and edwards had 34 points in the timberwolves just went right ovr him. yeah. >> all right jason thank you. next at 11. >> and this hurts you know this this hurts that for the giants to seem to disregard somebody who is such an important essential part of the spirit of the organization. >> sadness and disappointment tonight for giants fans it is pg ways with its longtime trailblazing ballpark announcer, renel brooks-moon. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu, fox two starts now. >> she has been the pa announcer inside oracle park since it first opened back in 2000, and r departure is a major loss for the team and for the organization. hello again everyone. >> igm

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