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included the bay area stand out performers green day. they won the landmark award as well as tlc. justin timberlake, tate mcrae and many more. and beyonce received the innovator award. stevie wonder presented it to her. her new album, cowboy carter, is breaking records. >> american police officers responded to the safeway parking lot for a report of a shooting. >> gunfire erupts outside of a supermarket in napa county. what authorities are saying about this shooting that sent three people to the hospital and hundreds of south bay nurses are beginning a three day strike. what they're demanding, how the county is responding and what it could all mean for patients. plus, traffic jams and stranded residents. the impact of the highway one closure in monterey county. what caltrans is planning for emergency repairs. >> from ktvu fox two news. this
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is mornings on two. >> good morning to you and welcome back to mornings on two. on this april 2nd i'm claudine wong and good morning i'm dave clark. >> tuesday morning steve paulson one of your favorite people claudine wong is here personally to get us in the neighborhood. >> and i was in the and the weather was so nice for one more day that i decided to swing on by. >> well, dave and i are fortunate to have you here, claudine. thanks for bringing us to be here, trooper. there. all right. some fog has returned. and just like that, it popped up after a beautiful, clear day yesterday. now, most locations are clear inland, but there's a pretty good little fog bank kind of favoring the coast. so i think it'll be cooler. coast and bay today, still 70s inland, but a dramatic change. i don't say that to all of them, but it's on its way. starting a little bit tomorrow on big time thursday and friday. so for two for tuesday does have a return of that fog. but inland will still be nice. mild to warm with temperatures anywhere from 60s to some mid 70s. all right ali
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is here. all of a sudden it got busy. so at 7:00 we are going where it got busy. >> and we're going to go to the south bay where a couple of problems from earlier have now started to resolve. but as my friend and colleague sal castaneda always likes to say, the damage is done. let's show you the maps. you can see what i'm talking about. so that earlier crash two of them actually on northbound 101 at shoreline, and then at 237, those have been cleared, but there's still a lingering backup in the area. so just be aware of that. otherwise your south bay commute looks okay. aside from the usual slow, sluggish traffic on 101 as you approach 880, let's take a look at contra costa county east contra costa county as well. we do have a crash that is still in the clearing stages, westbound 80 at san pablo dam road. and so you're going to have a slow drive on that east shore freeway from richmond all the way to the toll plaza. there's also a crash in the eastbound direction at the carquinez bridge toll plaza. so eastbound direction non commute direction. it's not tying things up too badly. there
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here's a live look at highway 24 as you make your way to the caldecott tunnel. no big problems there and a picture now of that highway for a traffic camera. you can see it is busy, sluggish and it will be slow getting around that curve towards. 680 702 let's go back to the desk. >> all right. thank you ali. well, nurses in the south bay say they are being asked to do more than they can handle. now santa clara county is bracing for its first ever nurses strike . let's go to ktvu. james torres, who's live for us in san jose this morning to talk about their demands and how the county is reacting. good morning to you, james. >> claudine, good morning to you. well, just about a few minutes ago, across the street from where we're standing right now, you see a couple dozen nurses holding the signs yelling those chants officially on strike as about 5:00 this morning. this right now happening in front of santa clara valley medical center, one of three hospitals involved in this three day strike happening here in santa clara county. the
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other two, one in san jose, also in gilroy, about 4000 total nurses off the job this morning. and talking to me a little bit about what we can expect over the next three days and the ideas behind this strike is maybelline cue. you're the vice president of the union here representing these nurses. tell me, just for a quick moment, what is this all about? >> it's all about ensuring patient safety and nurse safety. >> now, i think when we read some of these conditions and some of the conversations you've had with the county, of course there are a number of different demands that you ask for in negotiations for a contract. but the one thing that seems to be the real sticking point is staffing. and this ratio between nurses and patients. can you tell me more about that? sure. >> so the county has been chronically understaffing its units. about 75% or more of our units are constantly working understaffed, and we need to have the right amount of nurses to take care of the patients. the more patients a nurse has to take care of, each additional patient we have is an increase
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in 7% mortality of that patient. and that's why it's important for us to keep our patients safe. >> of course, there are always conversations about, pay inflation, you know, things like that. we heard from the county who put out a statement saying that they think santa clara county has one of the most competitive pay when it comes to nurses, and medical centers here. they think that vacancies are smaller than the national average, and turnover rate is smaller than the national average. what's your response to that? >> my response is the county's numbers are inflated and inaccurate, and it's unfortunate that they've put out that out to the public because the numbers are not correct, they have a high turnover rate, but they're using an amount of their coded positions. so the true number is not accurately, encompassed there because they're using our temporary workers as core staffing. so that's where the biggest turnover is. and they're not they're not able to capture that. so the problem is they don't have the amount of nurses that they can recruit and retain because they're not paying us competitively. what we do is we spend millions of dollars of taxpayer money to train the
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nurses because we're a training facility. and then those nurses then leave to go to other hospitals who pay more. and so then the skill set leaves this health system and we love this health care system, and we'd like to stay here if we can. but the county gives us no choice, and we have to be able to move somewhere else to either afford where we live or go to a different job to just be able to continue to live in this area. >> now i know when it came to some of those negotiations, there was a most recent third party mediator that offered, or suggested i should say a 13% wage increase until october 2025. you guys want 15? is that 2% enough of a difference to go on strike? >> actually? well, we objected to is not the money. we objected to the working conditions. they want to be able to send the nurses to the three different hospitals at a moment's notice, without giving us the accurate training to be able to be in that hospital, because the county has failed to integrate the two hospitals into the system. well, each of those hospitals have different policies and procedures which endangers the patient when our nurses have to go to other facilities because we're not
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aware of the hospital policies at that location. we only know the policies at the location that we were hired into, and that we work regularly. and it's about that safety that we're objecting to. maybe. >> i want to ask you one last quick question. real briefly. tell me what would have to happen today in order for this strike to no longer continue to tomorrow. >> they need to make sure that they protect us, have stronger language for safety. they need to make sure that they don't understaff us, that they have the protections for the nurses and the patients to keep all of us safe and to be able to take off that that requirement to float us to the different hospitals. no other health care system does that to their nurses, unless they're specifically hired to float between different hospitals. and that's what they need to do. >> maybe we can talk about this all day, but that's all time we have here. i know you probably want to join your nurses as well, so thank you for speaking with us and joining us early this morning. it's a strike that will last about three days. they'll continue until friday morning. we're live this morning in san jose. i'm james torres ktvu fox two news. >> all right james thank you. time now. 7073 people are in the hospital this morning after
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being shot in a safeway parking lot in american canyon. it happened late yesterday afternoon outside of the safeway gas station on west american canyon road. dozens of police evidence markers show where the shots were fired. and there are bullet holes and smashed windows in a car behind that crime tape. the police also questioned at least two possible suspects during the investigation. >> following the shooting, officers located two male subjects that are being detained for questioning. right now at this time, there's no current threat to the community. >> now. we still don't know the condition of the three men who were wounded. investigators say it's not clear what led to the gunfire. well, san francisco police arrested 216 year old boys in connection with the deadly shooting of another teenager. the victims 17 year old body was found thursday night near the powell street bart station. his name has not been released. investigators say
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the two juveniles were quickly identified as suspects in the homicide. they were arrested the very next day and they were booked at the juvenile justice center. their names will not be released since they are minors. >> new this morning, a 12 year old student shot and killed at least one classmate and injured two others. this all happened at a school in finland. armed police responded to the middle school outside of helsinki after getting reports of a shooting. police say the suspect was arrested with a handgun in his possession. finland has a high rate of gun ownership but has had very few school shootings. >> it is now 708. the silicon valley billionaires, who are hoping to build a new city in solano county, are celebrating a major court victory. a judge ruled in favor of the investment group behind the so-called california forever project in their battle against some farmers in that region. the group accuses the farmers of colluding to inflate the sale prices of their land, violating
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federal antitrust laws. the ruling by the judge will allow their lawsuit to continue through. the lawyers for 20 landowners deny that accusation. they urged the judge to throw out the case. a trial date has not been set as yet. well, the days of working at home full time are over for about 19,000 state employees in california, according to the sacramento bee. they'll be required to go back to their offices or work in the field at least twice a week beginning this spring. now, the state agencies, where the workers have to go back to work include the department of fish and wildlife, the department of forestry and fire protection, the department of water resources, the department of parks and recreation. now that also includes workers for the department of conservation, the california energy commission and the california conservation corps. >> construction is expected to
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begin next year on one of san francisco's biggest housing projects ever. but it could be getting smaller. muni plans to build 465 affordable apartments alongside a replacement for its aging bus facility on potrero hill, the planning began six years ago, but project managers say they are still facing several major funding hurdles, and that could dramatically scale down the number of affordable housing units that are built right now. all state parks in the big sur area are closed indefinitely following saturday's road collapse on highway one. take a look at your screen to see those closures, which include andrew molera, julia pfeiffer burns lime kiln and pfeiffer big sur state parks , as well as point sur state historic park, camping reservations have been canceled. anyone with a reservation is going to receive a refund, and emergency crews in monterey county ushered a convoy of drivers to safety yesterday. the crumbling section of road is about a half mile from bixby bridge, and it's created a
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logistical nightmare for caltrans and people who live and work there. as many as 2000 people were stranded over the weekend. now, only residents and essential workers are allowed through. >> time now is 711. let's check your traffic at this hour. we're going to start in the north bay, where in marin county there is a report of a crash. actually a pedestrian hit southbound 101 at atherton at the onramp there. this is in the novato area. so ambulance and a firefighters on the scene or on their way to that scene there. we'll continue to keep an eye on that. the carquinez bridge to macarthur maze eastshore freeway commute is 45 minutes. well, 43 it just notched down a little bit, recovering from two earlier crashes at ashby and 80 and san pablo dam road. it is improving. we'll continue to watch and see if that drive time ticks down a little bit. 880 in oakland, north and southbound looks good and the toll plaza is busy again. now that those two crashes on the eastshore freeway
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have cleared, all that traffic volume has now made its way to the toll plaza. 712 let's go back to the desk. >> okay. ali thank you. well, what's next in the clash between oakland international airport and sfo? the battle over a proposed name change and why leaders at sfo don't like it at all. >> and 83 years after the attack on pearl harbor, the final remaining survivor of the attack on the uss arizona has died. we remember the life of this 102 ye ld from morikawa on 18.
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cleanup and recovery continues after that devastating collapse of the key bridge, but work crews are hitting the road blocks trying to clear debris from the channel. it's dangerous for those crews to navigate the area with that deadly bridge collapse occurred. now, tons of sharp, twisted metal from the francis scott key bridge are still on top of the cargo ship that slammed into the bridge, and the underwater damage is just as complicated, with the murky water making it hard for divers to see beyond 1 or 2ft below the water line along the bottom is very challenging because these girders are essentially tangled together, intertwined, making it very difficult to figure out where
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you need to eventually cut so that we can make that into more manageable sizes to lift them. now, yesterday, crews tried to clear a temporary channel on one side of the bridge collapse to help with ship traffic. for those that are trying to sail in to help with the cleanup, the company, based in singapore that owns and manages the cargo ship, filed court documents aimed at limiting their legal liability for the deadly crash if they are found responsible. our time is 716. a family very frustrated with the cruise line after their 80 year old mother suffered a stroke during a cruise, but the cruise line never alerted the family. ktvu is andre senior in the studio now to tell us about a nightmare this family went through trying to bring their mother back home. andre. >> well, good morning to you. today was quite the saga to hear julie langhoff's family describe it. she was on a norwegian cruise line touring african
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countries when she suffered a stroke. lankov was being treated at a local hospital in the central african island country of sao tomé. she was released 24 hours later, and by that time the cruise ship was gone. but lankov was helped by some other american passengers who missed boarding the ship when they returned late from an excursion, they got lankov, a hotel room and notified her family about what had happened. >> my reaction first was shock. i i cried, i couldn't believe, oh, my mom, my poor mom. what's going on? i just want to be with my mom, her daughter made arrangements for her mother to fly to the bay area, where she was taken by ambulance to stanford medical center. >> there's a lot of 80 year olds. there's a lot of other people that are elderly that take these cruises. they need to be hugely and extremely aware that they have very little rights. when something goes wrong. >> the couple says the cruise line should do a better job of notifying the passengers. emergency contact when there is a problem. we reached out to
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norwegian cruise lines and the company says they tried to call lankov several times, but were unable to reach her, saying quote, in instances such as these, as the guest was released from the hospital in a coherent state, our protocol is to contact the guest directly as we would not have the authority to share any medical details with anyone else without their expressed consent. the couple says they are now focused on land costs, recovery and getting her back home to eugene, oregon. claudine all right. >> thank you. andre. what we're learning more about the bay area couple who was killed over the weekend in the crash of a small plane in truckee. friends and colleagues identifying the israeli husband and wife as 57 year old lee rahn and 58 year old naomi petrushka. they say they were tech entrepreneurs and investors, and the driving force behind palo alto's up west, which is an investment firm specializing in helping the founders of israeli tech companies break into the us market. friends say liron loved to pilot his own plane. >> he just loved that he you see
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, he i think he came to life when it was about startups and it was about flying the airplane . >> federal investigators are still searching for the cause of that plane crash. friends believe they were likely headed to their home near lake tahoe when that plane crashed. they leave behind three adult children tom, now 719. >> the final, the last survivor of the uss arizona, died at his home in northern california at the age of 102. luke hunter was only 19 while he was at his post on the battleship when the japanese military attacked pearl harbor more than 80 years ago. almost 1200 sailors and marines died aboard the uss arizona. december 7th, 1941. that's almost half of the dead from that battle. last year, the veteran still had vivid memories of that fateful day as the arizona sank. he and other survivors tried to help the wounded and recovered the dead.
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>> we knew what was happening. five seconds. we didn't have time to look up and see what was going. they were all right down at the water's edge, coming in, took a 15 1,600 pound bomb. alongside of them are two turret and they were bad. real bad. one spot and picked up by the their bodies and the skin had come off your head contact. >> mr. carter later went to flight school. he flew 200 missions. he survived being shot down in new guinea. in 1943, luke hunter died at his home in grass valley. he was surrounded by his family. >> all right. time now is 720. time to check in on traffic. it's been a little bit of a bumpy morning in some places. ali yeah. >> and you still see some of the lingering effects of some of the earlier problems. although i think now we're kind of on the decline from the worst of the morning commute, at least when it comes to the number of
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crashes that i'm seeing. you do see those backups, though, at highway four in east contra costa county, and also that 80 and 580 drive towards the bay bridge toll plaza that has been tied up all morning. you also see a report of a stalled vehicle as you approach the caldecott tunnel. so some slow traffic in orinda in that westbound direction as well. it is sluggish in the south bay and northbound 280 past downtown. no specific problems that we know of in that area, but there are some problems there. we're taking a look now at the golden gate bridge and this is where we see some of that fog that steve paulson has been telling us about. not too breezy this morning. i always look at the flagpost on the right of the screen, but it is a pretty sunrise with that fog. definitely cooler though, steve, just as you expected for coast and bay. >> yes, it'll still be sunny and nice inland. i don't think it'll be as warm as yesterday, ali, but it will still be pretty good. we'll take a look at the
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temps from yesterday and probably long overdue to get a nice sunny wall to wall day with temperatures in the 70s. and that's what all these had in common here. santa rosa led the way not only at the sonoma county airport, also downtown, 77 napa, vallejo, concord, menlo park, san jose, livermore and kentfield all between 72 and 76 degrees. santa rosa is the tough one today. some low clouds and fog have made it. fog made it to bennett valley. thank you, garrett for that. and i think without that north breeze i'm splitting the difference. i've seen forecast highs today for santa rosa of 65 to 70 for the fog. and without that, north breeze tells me it'll probably be closer to the upper 60s or low 70s. now. the city, oakland and santa cruz because of more of an onshore breeze. i dropped them 64, 66, 65, 64, 52 for san francisco. what's average for april 2nd? 6349. so pretty close record 88 on the high 1985, 43 in 1956 on the record low today. fog returns, but still cool for some, warm for others. mostly cloudy. big drop on the temps wednesday and then a significant drop along with rain returning
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thursday into friday. some fog sonoma county airport, petaluma a little bit, maybe around novato. it's more of a low cloud deck than right down on the deck, but there are some pockets where it's reducing visibility. can't see it yet. we're a little bit there. it is. but i mean it's mainly filling in about pacifica north half moon bay north, it looks like. but the key is the onshore breeze. the city had an east wind yesterday. they have a west wind today. oakland, berkeley hills and out to davis point is also west southwest versus east northeast. that's a big difference. 40s 50s on the temps, mainly 40s. a little cool for some, no doubt. if you have clear skies, no fog. it can be in the low 40s here. the high is squashing the fog so the bases are low, but it's setting the stage for a little cool down today, and a big drop in upper low is going to drop in with, i mean really cold air for early april. and along with some rain which will take us into at least sunday, maybe monday. but i think the temps you'll notice though, especially thursday and friday, will be well below average here. some fog returns, cool lows, but sunny for most. cooler by the coast but still 70s inland. tomorrow though, get
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ready, it's on its way. a big drop and then even more so thursday. friday. >> okay, thank you steve. well, san francisco's oldest restaurant is celebrating a big birthday. the special deals customers can get all month long, and we're advised to eat fruits and vegetables to have a well-balanced diet. >> but a new study by stanford says you may want to go even further than that. you're about to hear from a medical expert about the idea of doctors.
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and vegetables can have significant improvements on your health. researchers at stanford examined more than 5000 middle aged patients who were suffering from chronic health conditions. in the study, doctors enrolled them in a program called recipe for health, where they were prescribed fruits and vegetables. earlier this morning, we talked to fox medical teams doctor mike salerno about the promising results of that study. >> i don't know why it took a century to figure this out, but if you prescribe, if you have someone who is a health care provider saying, look, here's a prescription for broccoli, it gives it more credence and people will do it. and the studies show that it reduces his blood pressure, reduces cholesterol and most importantly, reduces weight, and teaches people how to take care
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of their machines. >> doctor mike says learning the importance of a healthy diet can prevent needing other medications down the road. >> our time now. 728 a major milestone reached by a school for guide dogs in san rafael. guide dogs for the blind celebrated its 1,000th graduating class. the eight week old puppies were introduced to their raisers. they will care for them as they go through training. guide dogs for the blind is the largest school of its kind in north america. it has trained more than 1600 dogs to help the visually impaired. >> a new report on intolerance in the u.s. why a civil rights group
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>> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> well good morning. thank you for joining us. welcome to mornings on two. >> i'm dave clark and i'm claudine wong. it is tuesday april 2nd. let's talk about our weather. lots to talk about steve paulson keeping an eye on things steve i was talking to someone yesterday and they're like, wow, it's so nice out. i'm like, steve says it's going to change. dramatic going to change. so just enjoy it while it last. >> if you're away from the coast today, yes. still one more nice day. but fog has come roaring back now. it's not everywhere, but just the mere fact that early april we have a little fog bank coming back that will drop the city temp. today they almost hit 70 yesterday. i went 64 today, but inland will still be pretty good here. lots of sunshine, all the little cool. i mean the lows dropped down to low 40s here. for many that system is going to claudine's right. give a dramatic change starting a little bit tomorrow and more so on thursday into friday. so your two for tuesday does have some fog returning, but a little cooler by the
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coast. still nice to warm inland anywhere from 62 some maybe mid 70s. all right. ali's here. and she's telling you and me what it is getting busier out there. >> not a lot of big crashes to tell you about or even minor incidents to tell you about. just a lot of people on the road seemingly all at once. so you'll see in some of the usual commute spots, things are kind of sluggish, like the san mateo bridge. i checked the cat, i check the maps, and there's no crashes on the other side of this bridge. just a lot of people trying to get over to san mateo county. here's one of the traffic spots where you see traffic moving pretty freely here, north and southbound past the coliseum. 880 is actually a good commute at this hour. bay bridge toll plaza, though very crowded. you're looking at a 20 minute delay to get onto the span. 733 let's go back to the desk. >> okay, ali, thank you. well, it is a hot debate between two bay area airports, san francisco and oakland. >> the oakland international.
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airport wants to add san francisco bay to its name to try to attract more travelers. ktvu is amanda quintana is here with some of the arguments for and against the change, and certainly this is heating up. >> yeah, sfo definitely had something to say about this. as soon as they heard that announcement that it could be a possibility. sfo says they do not want to see san francisco added to the oakland airport name. now, yesterday, leaders at sfo expressed concern, saying the new name could be misleading and will cause confusion for the public, either through a misunderstanding of its physical location or its perceived relationship to sfo. but nearly 20 organizations and city leaders support this change, saying it will help bring people to oakland and to the east bay. >> our proposed name modification is both pro oakland and pro jobs. we want to boost jobs and economic activity for oakland. okay is located on the san francisco bay. >> i certainly get from a business standpoint, the desire
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to grow business or to attract more business, but the idea of creating a name that could be misleading to customers, i don't think that's the right approach. >> the port of oakland's commission is expected to vote on the name change next thursday, supporters say, adding san francisco bay to the oakland international airport's name would help better identify geographically where the city of oakland is, and they want travelers to know that they can get to popular bay area locations from oakland. now, okay would remain the airport's code even if the name changes, but sfo officials are thinking about taking legal action to try to prevent this name change. claudine. >> all right. amanda. yes? this conversation certainly will be continuing. well, happening today, executives of the oakland athletics will meet with oakland city leaders. it is a meeting that could determine the immediate future of the a's here in the bay area. the city is expected to offer a five year lease extension to the a's at the oakland coliseum. the a's current lease expires at the end of the season. the new $97
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million deal would give the a's a temporary home in oakland. that figure would be a huge rent increase, but would allow the a's to remain at the coliseum while their new vegas stadium is being built. oakland mayor shengtao released a statement that says, quote, i remain committed to doing everything in my power to keep the a's in oakland. the terms we have proposed for a lease extension at the coliseum are clear, reasonable and achievable. >> our time now. 736 the family of alexis gabe hopes a new documentary airing later this month, will answer questions about her death. hundreds of volunteers spent weeks back in 2022 searching for that young woman from oakland. after more than a year of searching some of alexis gabe's remains were found in amador county, but the contra costa county district attorney says the investigation remains open. the da previously said she would consider bringing charges against the mother of gabe suspected killer, if the remains of alexis gabe were found. >> we have come across evidence
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of aiding and abetting while reviewing the footage with antioch pd, and we are hoping that everything will be revealed in the documentary. our attorney believes that the airing of the documentary could assist our case, and which is why it is crucial for the network to broadcast it now. >> the ex-boyfriend of gabe, who's a suspect in her death, was shot and killed by police in washington after allegedly going after police with a knife. that family has been told the episode, titled where is alexis? gabe will be broadcast april 24th with part of highway one collapsed into the ocean in big sur. >> both tourists and business owners say the impact is a big disappointment. >> it was all the way. it's gone . >> people wanting to visit the big sur coast are now being turned away because of that collapsed road near rocky creek.
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it's forcing a closure at highway one and palo colorado road. business owners say. beyond that, who are beyond that closure say they are expecting a long slowdown in visitors. >> our plans were to visit like every single point in big sur and starting in monterey, santa cruz and, you know, head home. but apparently we have to now go back. >> there will be immediate economic impacts that with each passing day, will be greater and greater for our workforce and for our businesses. >> and there is no set timeline for when that road is going to be reopened to traffic. for now, caltrans is operating a convoy twice a day, once at 8 a.m, another at 4 p.m. but those convoys could be canceled because of the rain that is expected later this week. >> it's a major mess, and allie rasmus watching our commute this tuesday morning. you've been dealing with messes all morning out there. >> yeah, there's definitely some slow spots and some trouble spots that keep popping up here
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and there. nothing major, no freeway shutdowns or anything that dramatic, but enough to slow you down if you're getting where you need to go or trying to get where you need to go, let's move this up. map over just a little bit here so you can get a better view. they have cleared that crash on the east shore for, excuse me, 80 ish or freeways further down here. but this was san pablo dam road that's been cleared. but there is still a lot of slow traffic between that point san pablo dam road and all the way to the toll plaza toll plaza busy as well. and authorities in novato still dealing with this crash that happened that struck a pedestrian at the anderson on ramp on southbound 101. so we'll continue to keep an eye on that. your drive from the carquinez bridge to macarthur maze still over 40 minutes because of some earlier crashes and the bay bridge toll plaza still pretty busy. and it is stop and go once you get onto the span. 740 here's steve paulson. >> thank you ali. appreciate that. we'll look at yesterday's high temps for april 1st. long
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overdue. they were nice. still probably some 70s inland today but a little bit cooler pattern i think coast in bay santa rosa, napa, vallejo, concord, menlo park, san jose, livermore and kentfield all between 72 and 77 warm degrees. santa rosa is the tricky one today. fog made it there. i saw forecast highs today between 65 and 74. i split the difference. i went 68. the city oakland, santa cruz. they will drop more of an onshore breeze and no doubt about it. for the city fog is return. so 6452 on the forecast highs today. i didn't see low below 52 yet. average 6349. so pretty close to records 88 on the high side 1985 43 in 1955 on the record low. so not even close to that fog returns but still cool for some. warm for others, especially inland for most. wednesday. mostly cloudy, pretty good drop on the temps and then a significant change. thursday into friday. colder, windy and
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also rain returns thursday at quarter mile half mile visibility. santa rosa, petaluma. but this is a coastal variety. fog, not the radiation we usually see in the winter. so it's just the high pressure squashing the bases down. it's hard to see the visible satellite coming in here in about a half hour, but there's a pretty good fog bank out there for some. not for all. but onshore breeze in the city, onshore out to davis point, onshore oakland, berkeley hills. those are all offshore yesterday. so that's a big change in 24 hours 40s 50s on the temps here. the high will give inland areas another nice warm day. but boy this low dropping down for this time of year. unseasonably cold weather is on the way. i would expect rain thursday parts of friday, but really cold. windy is the message here with another system clipping a sunday into monday. for what it's worth, on the ten day outlooks, the forecast models could not be more in disagreement. i would favor a more low pressure systems coming in versus high pressure. it's been this way since december. fog is back, nice inland to warm but cooler coast with that fog coming back. so 50, 60 and 70. big change starts tomorrow.
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>> okay steve. thank you. time 742. the possible fallout from the new $20 an hour minimum wage for california. fast food workers, how restaurants are using technology to help cut their costs. >> and now let's check in with andre senior for a look at what's coming up in our 8:00 hour of mornings on two. well good morning. >> hundreds of south bay nurses now on strike will be live at one hospital with this morning's protest. and we're working to answer the critical question here. who's looking after the patients? and later on, the nine. he's known for portraying one of america's most iconic business executives in mad men. and now he's on to a new kind of business adventure. we'll hear from emmy award winni a
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happened. we will be opening a probe to examine this serious incident further. this will help us reduce the risk of such an event from occurring again. >> world central kitchen says the seven people killed are from australia, poland, the united kingdom, a dual citizen of the us and canada, and a palestinian. the group says it's pausing operations in gaza immediately because of the attack. ships that recently arrived from cyprus are now turning back, with 240 tonnes of undelivered aid. in a post on social media, chef jose andres honored the world central kitchen workers who were killed in the airstrike, saying these are people i served alongside, angels. i served alongside in ukraine, gaza, turkey, morocco, bahamas, indonesia. they are not faceless. they are not nameless. the israeli government needs to stop this indiscriminate killing and happening today. the council on american islamic relations
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will release its annual civil rights report. the organization says. the report documents the worst wave of anti-muslim incidents in the us in its 30 year history. the report will offer several recommendations for public officials to consider . >> our time is now 747 today, former president trump gets back on the campaign trail with rallies in michigan and wisconsin. the former president has held only one public campaign event since he secured the republican presidential nomination back in the middle of march. trump says voters understand his campaign time has been limited because of his many court appearances. >> look how well i'm doing and the people understand it. >> both michigan and wisconsin are considered battleground states in the presidential election, and on monday, president biden will fly to wisconsin. the former president trump posted a $175 million bond in his new york civil fraud case
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, and the bond was provided by a company based in california. night specialty insurance company is owned by a billionaire, don hankey, who's a trump supporter, and that bond prevents a state from seizing trump's assets while he appeals a court ruling that he lied about his wealth in order to get better loan and insurance terms. and trump's social media company disclosed it lost almost $58 million last year. and that sent its stock tumbling more than 21% yesterday. this comes less than a week after the company made its debut on the stock market. trump media and technology group owns the social media platform truth social losses. in 2023 for the company mark a sharp decline compared to 2022, when the company reported a $50 million profit. it is now 749. a san francisco treasure has special
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offers for customers. it's celebrating 175 years in business. >> pam cook has details on that. and this big drop on wall street we're seeing this morning. that's in today's dollars and cents. hi pam. >> good morning. yes. selling across the board this morning. investors seem to be betting that the fed will not lower interest rates any time soon. bond yields are up that moves money from stocks to bonds. and the dow dropped 300 points right when the opening bell rang this morning. also, as that bell rang, tesla stock dropped more than 8% after issuing its first quarter vehicle delivery and production report. the numbers are lower than investors were hoping down from this time last year. taking a live look. the selling continued after that bell rang. dow jones, now down more than 400 points, a little more than a full percentage point. the s&p 500 also down a full percentage point to 5190, the nasdaq losing 238 points, down about 1.5. google will now destroy billions of data records after being accused of tracking
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customers who thought they were browsing privately. now the lawsuit was filed in federal court in oakland, and the settlement is valued at more than $5 billion. the class action suit began in 2020. it covered millions of google users who had used the search engine since 2016. as part of the settlement, google will update disclosures about what it collects in private browsing. it will also allow incognito users to block third party tracking for five years. many fast food chains in california now putting the use of artificial intelligence on the fast track. the state's new minimum wage law means most workers are now being paid $20 an hour, and many fast food chains are now turning to ai to cut costs and increase sales, the wall street journal reports. many california restaurants have doubled their investment for technology and automation in the past five years. san francisco's oldest restaurant, tadich grill, is celebrating its 175th anniversary all month. the restaurant on california street
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says every 175th customer through the doors will get tadich swag. diners can enjoy a bloody mary for just $1.75. that is special offer limited to just one per guest. the restaurant traces its origins to a coffee stand opened in san francisco in 1849. the official anniversary party for tadich grill is set for april 28th. i recommend the seafood crab cakes. all delicious. i'm pam cook. that's a look at your dollars and cents now i'm hungry. >> you know. me too. yeah, now i'm hungry. thanks, pam. all right. >> time now is 751. time to check traffic with ali as we're watching the roads, seeing how things are kind of shaping up as we approach this 8:00 hour. >> ali. >> yeah, i think the traffic conditions have kind of plateaued because some of the earlier problems that have now been cleared resulted in some lingering backups that still are there, especially in the south bay, which is where we will start first this time around. we mentioned those earlier crashes that were on 101 237, and that's still a slow drive in that
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northbound direction. we are also getting a report from the chp of a large pothole in the middle lane on northbound 280, right before 101. so slow traffic there as well. let's take a look at the san mateo bridge, where it is at least moving again. at times it was sort of stop and go just a lot of people heading over to san mateo county and the peninsula. lafayette highway 24 also pretty busy. there is a report of a stalled vehicle in the second boer of the caldecott tunnel, so that may be having that trickle down effect of slowing everything behind it. here's the bay bridge toll plaza, which has been slow for the last 40 minutes or so. some earlier crashes on 80 kind of held the volume of traffic back for a while. and during that time in the 7:00, most of the 7:00 hour, the bay bridge toll plaza was pretty empty. but then once those crashes cleared, all those people stuck behind the crashes made it to the toll plaza, which is where they are now. so you're
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looking at a 20 minute delay to get onto the span. 753 here's steve paulson, sunshine for now, but that's going to change. >> good today ali some fog has worked its way up, especially along parts of the san mateo coast. biggest surge has been all the way up towards sonoma county. and that's a big drop up there when you get the fog to come in. after yesterday, 77 degrees downtown santa rosa and sonoma county airport, i think upper 60s today, you just can't warm up without that north or northeast breeze. this time of year you get a quick pop, but boy it can come down fast. there's more of a northwest or a west southwest breeze in place for many, that's that's a big change from yesterday. so 40s 50s on the temps here, 28, truckee, 26, south lake tahoe. two bits down here in flagstaff. and look at look at phoenix, 48, the same as sacramento. how about that, the high though is keeping a lid, if you will, on on the fog. so the bases are pretty low, but it made it a pretty good push considering this is two days now, just going back to march, where we've had a
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quick warm up, and then the following day the fog came back. that's one of steve's rule of thumbs is as we lead into maybe summer, i watch how things are and how the wind is, especially san pablo bay or the petaluma gap, to kind of judge on how the summer will be. and so far it favors cooling fast. so we'll see if that pans out as we head into the rest of april, may and june, the rain will return thursday. and this is a cold system, a really cold system, i'm not trying to get too technical on you, but the cold air coming in for thursday is like, wow. so that will probably trigger not only rain, but i would think thunderstorms. thursday and friday. fog is back for some, but it'll still be nice to warm inland temperatures. 70s for some, but 50s and 60s. we're anywhere near that fog there. claudine. dave. >> all right. thanks steve. well, no more working from home full time. it is back to the office for tens of thousands of state workers. why? they're being told to come back to those offices, both in sacramento and across california. and she may be the best three-point shooter,
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not named steph curry. caitlin clark tries to take her team to the women's final fr.
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last year in a car crash will hold an auction today, raising money for a scholarship in her name for ginia wright, also known as spe. gina used sneakers to connect with their students. now, her more than 200 pairs of
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shoes she collected over the years will be auctioned. the auction goes live today on charitybuzz.com. the proceeds will go to a san jose state university scholarship fund named in honor of spe gina. will the final preparations underway for the final four of the men's ncaa basketball tournament? public safety officials in the phoenix area are closely watching for any problems, but the fbi says they haven't received any threats. police and local officials say they're working with both state and federal authorities to provide safety for any visiting fans and residents of glendale. >> obviously, this is unique because it is the final four, but us working together as a day to day operation and so making sure that communications on the national picture of intelligence, if there are threats, we're communicating those to our state and local partners seamlessly. >> but keep in mind, when my citizens dial 911 when they need that police or firefighter to
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show up, they'll be ready to do that. we're not giving up on our citizens. we're giving the same exact level of service that they always have gotten amongst taking on these mega events. >> now, nc state, purdue, alabama and uconn, they're the four teams in the final rounds of the ncaa men's tournament. the games will be on saturday and on monday, but the events were. fans begin friday day. oh, and the women's final four is also said sports world. we be watching iowa basketball sensation caitlin clark this weekend. she put on a major show last night in a rematch of the 2023 national championship game against lsu. the hawkeyes guard added to her record breaking senior citizen season with 41 points, 12 assists in a 94 to 87 win over the tigers. the final rounds for the women's bracket are friday and sunday in
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cleveland. nc state will play 36 zero. south carolina, iowa will take on uconn. american officers responded to the safeway parking lot for a report of a shooting. >> a napa county supermarket parking lot transformed into a crime scene, gunfire leading, landing three people in the hospital. police now searching for what led to the violent encounter. also ahead, too many parents and not enough patience and not enough staffing. that's how nurses at a south bay hospital describe working conditions. and today they've stepped onto the sidewalk to get the attention of the people they say can fix their working conditions and traffic jams and stranded residents. a road collapse in monterey county still having an impact on drivers traveling part of highway one from ktvu to fox two news. >> this is mornings on two. >> all right. welcome to mornings on two at 8:00 as you look live across the oakland estuary right now, we still have some fog over our skies right now. but the sun is coming out
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at least here in the oakland area. thank you so much for joining us. >> i'm andre senior and i'm claudine wong. today is tuesday april 2nd. and let's talk about this weather i'm looking forward to one more good day. yesterday just went into my backyard and i just took in some sun and enjoyed it before it goes away. steve, it you know, it was nice if you swim laps, you got out of the pool and it wasn't freezing, right? >> that's true. yeah. >> it's just a little hint of summer coming. >> you're like, oh there it is. there it is. okay today we'll still, if you're away from the coast, andre. claudine it'll be nice today. we'll still get some 70s, but i think coast and bay come down a little bit. the fog seems to be retreating, but there's a pretty good little fog bank out there. it's hard to see it. there it is. it's made it all the way past santa rosa. they were 77 yesterday. i don't see how that happens today. so i cooled them off. now, if you're inland, you'll be good to go. but tomorrow, big changes are on the way. we'll drop a good ten degrees tomorrow. so your two for tuesday has the return of that coastal fog. so a little
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cooler coast in bay, but inland temps, lots of sunshine. still in the 70s. do think a little breeze will kick up its heels later in the day. 60s 70s on the highs. all right. allie's here at 801 southeast. where are we going i kind of all of the above steve because there's a couple issues in all of those regions of the bay area. >> we're going to start with the south bay. a new report of a crash on the drive to santa cruz. this is southbound, 17 at idlewild. there's a crash there, and it's an injury crash. so there, anytime you have a crash on this stretch of highway, it does lead to some backups. and it could take a little while for the emergency crews to clear that and help the people there. so also a crash as you approach the san mateo bridge toll plaza, that's going to make things slow to the san mateo bridge has been sluggish all morning long, and a report of a crash or actually rather stalled vehicle at the richmond san rafael bridge toll plaza. and this is what that looks like. you can see it's taking a while for folks to get over to marin county. bay bridge toll plaza is not much better. it's a lot more crowded, actually. you're looking at a 20 minute delay or longer to get
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onto the span 803. let's go back to the desk. >> all right. happening now. nurses in santa clara county officially on strike. they say hospitals in the county are asking them to do too much and not offering enough. ktvu james torres is live in san jose with how this might be affecting patients. james good morning. >> andre good morning. we are standing just across the street from the santa clara valley medical center, where you see dozens of nurses who actually just got off their shift. probably within the hour, have now joined the lines here. and they won't be going back to work for at least three days here. this is one of three hospitals affected by this strike. about 4000 nurses will be off the job for that time period. and that means if you have appointments or non-emergency surgeries at those three locations, that's here at santa clara valley medical center, o'connor hospital, as well as saint louise regional medical center. those appointments may be affected. a county officials say they've brought in temporary nurses to help ease that work
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gap. acosta, they say, is about worth $20 million. they say emergency services will not be affected, but they may contact you if your appointments are affected. here's what's happening. the registered nurses professional association says they've been without a contract for about five months. in that time, they've not seen enough investments to help recruit and retain nurses. they say there's also been an increase in workplace violence and staffing levels have become a problem. these nurses say to the point where the ratio of patients to nurses is becoming dangerous, and they're also fed up with the health system, asking those nurses to float between hospital to hospital. >> each of those hospitals have different policies and procedures which endangers the patient. when our nurses have to go to other facilities because we're not aware of the hospital policies at that location, we only know the policies at the location that we were hired into and that we work regularly. >> county representatives have responded. they say in a
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statement that they have been trying to bargain in good faith. also, quote, the county hopes that rmpa will return to the table so that we can continue working toward reaching an agreement on a fair, competitive and sustainable contract. we are taking all necessary steps to safeguard patients, employees and visitors from the impacts of any possible strike activity. in addition, county leaders say nurses have seen a 13% wage increase in just the last fiscal year that vacancies and turnover rates in the area are also lower, they say, than the national average. demonstrate is, of course, not just happening here, but at the other two hospitals in the area, though, those number nurses say that the numbers that the county have been provided are a little bit skewed, because it also includes temporary workers that the county uses to fill in some of the gaps that nurses leave behind, who usually don't work here regularly. the strike, of course, started about 5:00 this morning. it's expected to last until friday morning. we're live
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this morning in san jose. i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> okay. thank you james. well, police say there are people in the hospital this morning, three people who were shot in the safeway parking lot in american canyon. that all happened late yesterday afternoon. it was outside the grocery store's gas station on west american canyon road. dozens of police evidence markers at the scene show where those shots were fired. and there are bullet holes and shattered windows in a car behind the crime tape. police have questioned at least two possible suspects during the investigation following the shooting, officers located two male subjects that are being detained for questioning. >> right now at this time, there's no current threat to the community. >> we are still trying to find out the condition of the three men who were wounded. investigators say it's still not clear what led up to the gunfire. >> 807 now, san francisco police say 216 year old boys were arrested in connection to a
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deadly shooting of another teenager. the 17 year old victim's body was found shot thursday night near the powell street bart station. his name has not been released. investigators say both juveniles were quickly identified as suspects in the homicide and arrested the next day. both were booked at the juvenile justice center. their names will not be released since they are minors. >> new. this morning, a 12 year old student shot and killed at least one classmate and injured two others. this happened at a school in finland. armed police responded to the middle school outside of helsinki after getting reports of a shooting. police say the suspect was arrested with a handgun in his possession. finland does have a high rate of gun ownership, but has had very few school shootings. the silicon valley billionaires, who had hoped to build a new city in solano county, are now celebrating a major court victory. >> a judge has ruled in favor of the investment group behind the so-called california forever project in their battle against some farmers in the region. the group accuses the farmers of colluding to inflate the sale price of their land in violation
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of federal antitrust laws. the ruling from the judge will allow their lawsuit to continue. now, attorneys for 20 landowners deny the accusations and urged for the judge to dismiss the case. a trial date has yet to be set. well, the days of working at home full time are over for roughly 19,000. state of state of california workers, according to the sacramento bee. they will be required to return to their offices or work in the field at least twice a week starting this spring. now, the state agencies where workers have to return include the department of fish and wildlife, the department of forestry and fire protection, the department of water resources, the department of parks and recreation, as well as workers for the department of conservation, the california energy commission, and the california conservation corp. >> corpse construction is expected to begin next year on one of san francisco's biggest housing projects ever, but it could be getting smaller. muni is planning to build 465 affordable apartments, alongside a replacement for its aging bus
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facility on potrero hill. the planning began six years ago, but project managers say they are still facing several major funding hurdles, and that could dramatically scale down the number of affordable housing units that are built right now. all state parks in the big sur area are closed indefinitely following saturday's road collapse on highway one. check out your screen for that list. the closure includes andrew molera, julia pfeiffer, burns lime kiln and pfeiffer big sur state parks as well as point sur state historic park, camping reservations have been canceled. anyone with a reservation is going to get a refund. emergency crews in monterey county did usher a convoy of drivers to safety yesterday. that crumbling section of road is about a half mile from bixby bridge, and it has created a logistical nightmare for caltrans and the people who live and work there. as many as 2000 people were stranded over the weekend. now
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only residents and essential workers are allowed through. >> at the present time, we're really discouraging any visitors from coming down here until until it's deemed safe. >> caltrans has a plan for a temporary fix, which involves expanding the shoulder and placing 500ft of concrete barriers along the center line of that roadway. but there's no word on how long a more permanent fix might take or how long this inconvenience to drivers might actually last. >> time is 810. let's check your traffic. east bay commutes still recovering from some earlier problems. you can see it on the maps here 80 still a tied up and still a bit of a mess from el sobrante all the way down to the toll plaza and taking a look at east contra costa county. it's a slow drive on 242 southbound in concord and 680. however, things are improving on highway four. and that's this live picture right here where you can see a fewer cars in that westbound direction headed towards other parts of the east bay. highway
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24 in lafayette has been very slow and sluggish and earlier stalled vehicle in bore. two of the caldecott has been cleared, but there's still a bit of a backup because of it. 811 let's go back to the desk, ali. >> thank you. the port of oakland will discuss changing the name of the oakland airport, but opponents say the proposed change is a recipe for confusion, and it's even got sfo officials pushing back. >> an 83 years after the attack on pearl harbor, the final remaining survivor of the attack on the uss arizona has died. we remember the life of this 102 year old veteran from northe liforn
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work crews are hitting roadblocks while clearing debris from the channel. it's dangerous for those crews to navigate the area where the collapse bridge fell into the water. tons of sharp, twisted metal from the key bridge still on top of that cargo ship that slammed into the bridge last week and damaged under the water surface. just as complicated, too, with the murky water making it hard for divers to see beyond 1 or 2ft below the water line along the bottom is very challenging because these
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girders are essentially tangled together, intertwined, making it very difficult to figure out where you need to eventually cut. >> so that we can make that into more manageable sizes to lift them. >> well, yesterday crews tried to clear a temporary channel on one side of the bridge, collapsed to help with ship traffic. for those coming to help with the cleanup, the company, based in singapore that owns and manages the cargo ship, has filed court documents aimed at limiting their liability, their legal liability, in fact, for the deadly crash if they are found responsible. a family is frustrated with the cruise line after their 80 year old mother suffered a stroke during a cruise, but the cruise line never alerted the family. they say. julia lenkov was on a norwegian cruise line touring african countries when she suffered that stroke. she was taken to a hospital in central africa, in the country island near sao tomé, and was released 24 hours later, langhoff's daughter says by the time the
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cruise ship, by that time, the cruise ship was gone and some other american passengers who missed boarding the ship when they returned late from an excursion took care of her mother. they contacted her so she could fly her mother to the bay area, where she was taken to stanford medical center. it's really hard to experience that, that she was helpless, that she was alone. >> and yet she made it. >> her daughter says the cruise line should do a better job, or should have done a better job of notifying passengers. emergency contact when there is a problem. now we reached out to norwegian and the company says they tried to call langhoff's several times, but were unable to reach her, saying quote, in instances such as these, as the guest was released from the hospital and is a coherent or is in a coherent state, our protocol is to contact the guest directly, as we would not have the authority to share any medical details with anyone else without their express consent. >> a passenger on a jetblue flight says he was unfairly kicked off his cross country
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flight. >> i complied, okay, so everybody here told you this. so what's the issue? >> several other passengers took a video of the recent incident on that. jetblue plane, on a flight that was about to take off from los angeles bound for fort lauderdale, florida. tremaine graves says a flight attendant woke him up from his nap and said that he did not properly respond to questions about procedures on the emergency row. >> he said, the police come, here we go. just going to ban you from flying on jetblue. you need to come off before they get here because, it's going to be bad. >> graves says he is now considering possible legal action against the airline after being forced to get off that jet. jetblue has not commented on the incident, and we are learning more about the bay area couple who was killed over the weekend in a crash of a small plane in truckee. friends and colleagues identified the israeli husband and wife as 57 year old lee rohn and 58 year
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old naomi petrushka. they say they were tech entrepreneurs and investors, and the driving force behind palo alto's up west, an investment firm specializing in helping the founders of israeli tech companies break into the us market. friends say liron loved to pilot his own plane. >> he just loved that he see, he i think he came to life when it was about startups and it was about flying the airplane. >> federal investigators are still searching for the cause of that plane crash. >> the last survivor of the uss arizona died at his home in northern california at the age of 102. lou cotner was just 19 years old while at his post on the battleship, when the japanese military attacked pearl harbor. more than 80 years ago. nearly 1200 sailors and marines died on the uss arizona on december 7th, 1941. that's nearly half of the dead from that battle. last year, the veterans still had vivid memories of the day as the arizona sank. he and other
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survivors worked to help the wounded and recover the dead. >> when it was happening, five seconds, we didn't have time to look up and see what was coming. they were all right down at the water's edge, coming in, took a 15 1,600 pound bomb. alongside of them are two turrets. and they were bad. real bad. one spotted and picked up by the their bodies and the skin had come off your head. >> cutter later went to flight school and flew 200 missions. he survived being shot down in new guinea back in 1943. he died at his home in grass valley, surrounded by his family. >> all right. time now is 819. excuse me. let's talk about traffic with ali. you said it plateaued in terms of where it looks like. >> it seemed like things just kind of recovered a little bit and then just stayed that way for a while. like these crashes that we've been following since
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early this morning haven't really cleared. there's a couple of new problems that we're seeing on the peninsula. so in san francisco, one of them will affect you or could affect you if you're heading to sfo, there's a stalled vehicle near the domestic terminal off ramp, northbound 101. also a crash on 280 just north of hickey boulevard in the in south san francisco. taking a look at your drive on the east shore freeway. this hasn't changed. this is what i mean by plateaued. it has been in the 40 minute range for the last 90 minutes or so. so earlier crashes caused this. well, now you see it ticked down just a minute earlier. crash just caused some of the backup. and even though those crashes have long since been cleared, it's taking a while for the commute there to recover. 880 in oakland in the northbound direction. this is the first time we're seeing it a little bit sluggish past the coliseum. once you get to the bay bridge toll plaza, it is a late and long commute there. you're looking at a 20 minute delay to get onto the span. quick check of the san mateo bridge and traffic here is moving much more
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smoothly than it was just about 20 minutes ago. 821 here is steve. >> thank you ali. we'll see a lot of sunshine today. although the much return of the fog came roaring back. although it looks like it's starting to retreat a little bit after yesterday when it was severe clear we had 70s for all of these. santa rosa and napa, vallejo, concord, menlo park, san jose, livermore and kentfield all between 72 and 77 warm degrees anywhere san francisco, oakland, santa cruz. i dropped the temps today. that's because we have a little bit of fog and more of an onshore breeze versus the offshore. the tough one is santa rosa and they have fog this morning, so i drive. i saw 65 to 74 on the forecast highs. so i'm splitting the difference here. it's tough to warm up without that north wind helping. as we saw yesterday the city 64 52w average 63 4988. the record high in the state 1985 43. the record low 1955. so fog returns, but it will still be sunny for most here. and nice tomorrow, though, we start to see a big ramp up of the fog. temps drop a lot and then colder to windy with rain
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returning thursday and i think some thunderstorms on look likely on friday here. still a little bit of fog. novato is in there now. petaluma, santa rosa after that. it looks pretty good . so it's a low cloud deck. it's a coastal variety, but with the high pressure aloft it's kind of squashing it. that's why the bases are down so low. but that mere impact that it's there will play into some cooler temps coast and bay today. more of an onshore breeze or west southwest versus yesterday when it was all north northeast 40s 50s on the temps here, we've bottomed out already. 20s and 30s in the mountains, 40s, 50s up and down the coast. the high will start to get knocked out by that system coming down tomorrow we'll drop temps big time with a i think drizzle probably likely. thursday looks like a rain day and again probably friday afternoon. and one more system clips us on sunday into monday after that forecast models waver significantly, but i would tend to favor more low pressure systems. that's just the way it's been going back to december. but today, if you're inland, looks good. 70s on the temps coast and bay, little
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cooler, 50s and 60s with the fog there. and then tomorrow we'll start to cool down in a significant change. thursday friday. >> well, san francisco's oldest restaurant is celebrating a big birthday. the special deals customers can get all month long. >> eat your fruits and vegetables. very important for a well balanced diet. but a new study by stanford says you may want to go even further. you'll hear from a medical expert on the idea of prescribing these foods like medicine
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and more than 5000 middle aged patients who were suffering from chronic health conditions in the study. doctors enrolled them in a program called recipe for health, where they were prescribed fruits and vegetables. earlier this morning, we talked to fox's medical teams, doctor mike, about the promising results from that study. >> i don't know why it took a century to figure this out, but that if you prescribe, if you have someone on who is a health care provider saying, look, here's a prescription for broccoli, it gives it more credence and people will do it. and the studies show that it reduces blood pressure, reduces cholesterol and most
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importantly, reduces weight and teaches people how to take care of their machines. >> doctor mike says learning the importance of a healthy diet can prevent needing other medications down the road. >> 827 now a guide dog school in san rafael achieved a major milestone this weekend. guide dogs for the blind celebrated its 1,000th graduating class on saturday. the eight week old puppies were introduced to their raisers. who will care for them as they undergo training. guide dogs for the blind is the largest school of its kind in north america, and has trained more than 1600 dogs to assist the visually impaired. well, the future of the a's in oakland could be decided today, with the city of oakland is making an offer to the team to stay a bit longer before moving to vegas. and what the city would get in return, and a new report on intolerance in the united states. >> why is civil rights group says it's the worst wave of muslim hate it's ever seen
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while the family of alexis gabe hopes it will finally answer some questions they still have. two years after her death and a proposed name change is causing turbulence between oakland international airport and sfo. while leaders in san francisco say the change would be just too confusing.
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>> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning to you and welcome back to mornings on two. i'm claudine wong. >> i'm andre senior. today is it's not it's tuesday. it's tuesday. i thought so. >> i was just about to say friday. that would have been wishful thinking. i've been really bad. right? steve paulson, your week hasn't been that bad, has it? it's only tuesday. monday to friday. it's only tuesday. oh wait a minute. all right. >> friday sounds good though, andre, i know i like the way you're thinking, though. all right, we do have now some areas east and south are clear, but north, there's a pretty good little fog bank kind of dancing around, especially along the marin coast. well, about stinson beach, north sonoma coast, where it's solid 40s, 50s on the 10th. take a look at that. i mean, it's kind of hit and miss san mateo coast, i can go down there, but there's not a lot there. but take a look. north petaluma, santa rosa, you're in the soup and it's expanding. so i don't see how santa rosa gets
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that warm. today i went 68 on a high after 77 yesterday. that system coming out of the gulf of alaska is a cold one. it'll be here starting tomorrow. a little bit and a big bit, if you will, on thursday and friday. so still inland. nice warm, but i think a little cooler. coast and bay and cooler north bay as well. too much low clouds and fog. so 60s and 70s. all right. ali is here. we're going all over the place this time with, this time i'm trying to get the maps to cooperate so i can get this new information about about a fire and a crash that happened in the fremont area. >> union city area. let's go to the maps. this is on eastbound 84 just west of newark. and if i can zoom in a little bit here, you can see what i'm talking about. this i mentioned this because it is blocking some of the lanes as the fire department responds to all of this. this is blocking 2 to 3 lanes of 84. so if you're planning to head from the east bay on southbound 880 to the dumbarton bridge, i would advise taking the san mateo bridge instead just so you can
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avoid this fire right here, blocking a couple lanes. here's a live picture of 280 in san jose. this time it's in the southbound direction that we see a bit of a backup. it looks like there is something tying up the far right lane. i don't see any notes in the chp log about a specific crash in this area, but we did note that on the other side of 280, east of this point, there was a report of a large pothole that people were avoiding. so maybe there's something wrong with the roadway there. we'll continue to follow up on that. highway 24 in lafayette. it's moving again. it's been slow all morning because of a stalled vehicle in the caldecott tunnel. 833 let's go back to the desk, ellie. >> thank you. >> the skies aren't so friendly between oakland international airport and sfo. >> that's right. oakland international is hoping to improve its image and attract more travelers. it wants to add the words san francisco bay to its name, and that's causing quite a conversation. ktvu is amanda quintana joins us in studio with reaction from other
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airports because certainly, i mean, even in conversations within the newsroom, there's been a lot of kind of debate on whether this should or should not right happen, whether it will confuse people. >> and sfo has an opinion on that. >> oh, i'm sure they do. yeah. >> they do not want to see san francisco added to the oakland airport's name. now yesterday, leaders at sfo expressed concerns, saying that this new name could be misleading and it could cause confusion for the public, either through a misunderstanding of its physical location or its perceived relationship to sfo. but nearly 20 organizations and city leaders support this change, saying it will help bring people to oakland and to the east bay. >> our proposed name modification is both pro oakland and pro jobs. we want to boost jobs and economic activity for oakland. okay is located on the san francisco bay. i certainly get from a business standpoint, the desire to grow business or
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to attract more business, but the idea of creating a name that could be misleading to customers, i don't think that's the right approach. >> the port of oakland's commission is expected to vote on the name change next thursday, supporters say, adding san francisco bay to the oakland international airport's name would help better identify geographically where the city of oakland is, and they want travelers to know that they can get to popular bay area locations from oakland. now okay would remain the airport's code even if that name does change. meanwhile, though, sfo officials are thinking about maybe taking legal action to try to prevent this name change. claudine back to you. >> the conversation continues. all right. thank you amanda. well, happening today, executives of the oakland athletics are going to meet with oakland city leaders. it is a meeting that could determine the immediate future of the a's here in the bay area. the city is expected to offer the team a five year lease extension at the oakland coliseum. now, the a's
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current lease expires at the end of the season, and this new $97 million deal would give the a's a temporary home in oakland. now, keep in mind that figure would be a huge rent increase on what they're paying now, but it would allow the a's to stay at the coliseum while that new vegas stadium is being built. and oakland mayor shengtao released a statement saying, quote, i remain committed to doing everything in my power to keep the a's in oakland. the terms we have proposed for a lease extension at the coliseum are clear, reasonable and achievable. well, the tropicana casino resort in las vegas has now closed for good. the gaming floor closed just a few hours ago at three in the morning. hotel guests are being required to leave by noon now. the tropicana opened in 1957, and for years it was known for its feathered showgirls and nearly 200 of them gathered at that iconic hotel to say their goodbyes. >> we've all moved to different states and we're all coming back here, so to all get together and
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see the faces we used to perform with, it's fantastic. >> demolition isn't expected to begin for a few months. bally's intends to build a new resort adjacent to the a's new ballpark that is planned for that site. >> all right, 837 is your time. an alleged sex worker was arrested in san francisco for a violent attack on a homeless woman in the mission district. a homeowner on shotwell street caught the incident on video saturday evening. the attack has sparked outrage in that community. neighbors say they have made countless complaints to the city regarding prostitution. >> what happened is not an accident. right before that, there was like one person who was attacked two days ago. this is just happened to be the one. but it was on tape. >> all the trade moved to shotwell. >> there are literal traffic jams from the sex trade that's going on here. >> neighbors say they've spoken to the woman who was attacked. she was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries and is recovering now. the family of alexis gabe is hoping a new documentary airing
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later this month will help answer questions surrounding her death. hundreds of volunteers spent weeks back in 2022 searching for the young woman from oakley. after more than a year of searching, some of gabe's remains were found in amador county, but the contra costa district attorney says the investigation into her death remains open. the da previously said she would consider bringing charges against the mother of gabe's suspected killer if gabe's remains were found. >> we have come across evidence of aiding and abetting while reviewing the, the footage with antioch pd, and we are hoping that everything will be revealed in the documentary, our attorney believes that the airing of the documentary could assist our case, and which is why it is crucial for the network to broadcast it. >> gabe's ex-boyfriend, who is a suspect in her death, was shot and killed by police in washington after allegedly going at them with a knife, the family
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has been told. the episode, titled where is alexis? gabe, will air april 24th. >> well, it was part of highway one collapsed into the ocean in big sur. both tourists and business business owners say the impact it's all making is a big disappointment. >> this one was all the way. it's gone. >> people wanting to visit the big sur coast are now being turned away because of the collapsed road near rocky creek for forcing that closure at highway one and palo colorado road. business owners beyond the closure say they are expecting a long slowdown in visitors. >> our plans were to visit like every single point in big sur and starting in monterey, santa cruz and, you know, head home. but apparently we have to now go back. >> there will be immediate economic impacts that with each passing day, will be greater and greater for our workforce and for our businesses. >> there's no set timeline for
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when that road is going to be reopened for traffic. for now, caltrans is operating a convoy twice a day, one at 8 a.m, the other at 4 p.m. those convoys, however, could be canceled because of the rain that is expected later this week. the carmel unified school district is working on a plan for students who live in big sur and go to school in carmel. travel along a stretch of roadway is limited after part of highway one in big sur washed out over the weekend. students at carmel high school say many of their classmates from the big sur area have been unable to attend class just now. >> another whole, you know, it's happened before every year. they're never prepared, but they accept it, you know? >> classes for the carmel unified school district are still in session this week. spring break does not start until next friday. >> our steve paulson at 841 is back with us now. he's tracking the weather. pretty beautiful day across the area yesterday. so we're going to have a repeat
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performance today for some. >> yes. not for all because the fog has come back. yesterday we were clear coast bay and inland. now if you're down towards santa cruz, santa clara valley, south bay, most of the peninsula, east bay, there's like you're like wet fog. but start moving north, especially about half moon bay north. and then a little bit over san pablo bay. but on the in the city, san mateo, then the marin coast, and then it gets thickest about stinson beach. and look at that. and then all the way up to healdsburg. that's a heck of a push here. i don't see how santa rosa, which was 77 yesterday, i don't see how they get out of the upper 60s today. so i went 68 on the high just based on that much fog. so it favors areas to the north. even santa cruz, which was 70 yesterday. i think there will be fog free, but there's a little bit more of an onshore push. so i dropped the city and of course oakland. it'll still be nice. oakland, santa cruz, just without that east northeast breeze, it's tough to get any warmer weather. almanac today for the city 64 52w average 6349. so pretty close there. 88 the record 1985 and 43 in 1955.
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the record low fog returns. it will still be warm for many, especially away from the coast, but north bay temps i think, come down that low cloud deck in place. big drop starts tomorrow and then a significant change on thursday and friday. rain returns plus colder and windy. santa rosa, petaluma, novato dealing with some of that low cloud deck a little bit around half moon bay north. other than that, there's no worries. but the system, there's a lot of low clouds and fog with that system on its way tomorrow, i think we'll see a big fog bank tomorrow morning, but inland, enjoy the sunshine because change is on the way. 20s and 30s in the mountains, 40s, 50s up and down the coast. the high is kind of squashing the fog. that's why the bases are low. but that won't be the case tomorrow. a rather deep system. cold as well. deep means strong for early april, will be sweeping in rain returns thursday. looks like friday afternoon as well. cold and windy friday and again on sunday. another system sweeps in. i think we're a long way from being done with rain, although, you know, they start to be more spaced out once you get to in timing. as you get to
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april and may, fog is back. it'll still be nice to warm inland, but cooler for areas to the north, which is why i went 68 in santa rosa, but some mid 70s inland. not tomorrow they'll drop ten degrees and even more so upper 50s on the highs. thursday and friday. >> okay sounds good steve. well the month of april is national financial capability month, and one public library could be your gateway to financial empowerment. when you join us on the nine, we'll explore the range of free programs designed to support your financial success and future goals. >> possible fallout from the new $20 an hour minimum wage for california fast food workers. how restaurants are using technology to help cut costs
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the seven international aid workers killed by an unintended strike by israeli forces. the workers were with world central kitchen, the charity founded by celebrity chef jose andres. world central kitchen says its convoy was hit despite coordinating movements with the israeli military. and while traveling in vehicles clearly marked with its logo. the israeli military says it is investigating the incident. >> we have been reviewing the incident in the highest levels to understand the circumstances
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of what happened and how it happened. we will be opening a probe to examine this serious incident further. this will help us reduce the risk of such an event from occurring again. >> world central kitchen says the seven people killed are from australia, poland, the united kingdom. in a dual citizen of the us and canada, and a palestinian. the group says it is pausing operations in gaza immediately because of the attack. ships that recently arrived from cyprus are now turning back with 240 tonnes of undelivered aid. and in a post on social media, chef jose andres honored the world central kitchen workers who were killed in the airstrike, saying these are people. angel i served alongside in ukraine, gaza, turkey, morocco, bahamas and indonesia. they are not faceless . they are not nameless. the israeli government needs to stop this indiscriminate killing. and
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new. this morning, the council on american islamic relations released its annual civil rights report, which happened just a short while ago. and the organization says in 2023 it received the most complaints about anti-muslim incidents in the u.s. in its 30 year history. kerr says it received more than 8000 complaints last year, with a significant spike in october following the beginning of israel's war with hamas. so as we talk about these numbers, every one of these is a human experience, and it all points to one very simple conclusion islamophobia is baked into american society. >> it had to exist in the us prior to october, because what october shows us is a switch was flipped and it was back on. >> in its report, kerr also calls on the us government to press for a permanent cease fire in gaza, where president donald trump is getting back on the
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campaign trail today with stops in michigan and wisconsin. >> the former president has held only one public campaign event since he locked up the republican presidential nomination back in mid-march. trump says voters understand his campaign time has been limited because of his demanding court calendar. >> look how well i'm doing and the people understand it. >> both michigan and wisconsin are considered battleground states in the presidential election. president biden will travel to wisconsin on monday. our tesla sales have dropped. pam cook has more on that and details about a disappointing day on wall street in today's dollars and cents. >> yes, it is. tesla sales and stocks down. the markets are down for the most part this morning. on the sentiment that the fed will not lower interest rates any time soon. that has led bond yields to rise. and that moves money from stocks to bonds. now that sent the dow down more than 300 points right when the opening bell rang this morning. it has continued lower
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since. and the s&p 500 also down a full percentage point. the nasdaq slipping more than 200 points at this hour down 1.25. taking you live to the big board. there's the dow now down almost 500 points 1.25% there. after testing that 40,000 level now just above 39,000 as the opening bell rang this morning, tesla stock dropped more than 8% after issuing its first quarter vehicle delivery and production report. now, the company said it delivered about 387,000 vehicles from january through march, but that is well below the 423,000 it sold same quarter last year. it also is lower than analysts and tesla shareholders expectations. demand for electric vehicles slowed this year despite price cuts. many fast food chains in california are now investing in artificial intelligence. the state's new minimum wage law means most workers are now being paid $20
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an hour, and many fast food chains are now turning to ai to cut costs and increase sales, the wall street journal reports. many california restaurants have doubled their investment for technology and automation in the past five years. well, you can now access chatgpt without having to create an account. openai says its goal is to make artificial intelligence more accessible to anyone curious about its capabilities. other open ai tools still require an account. users without a login cannot share chats or review previous chat history. i'm pam cook, let's look at your dollars and cents pam. >> thank you. all right. let's get back over to ali now. she has a final check of the roads this morning. ali and a lot of spots. >> things have not improved. it's just a late commute and a late some late traffic issues for folks. remember this picture last time we showed you and we said what is going on in the southbound lanes of 280 in san jose? well, now we know the chp and caltrans has closed one of the middle lanes of southbound
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280, where nearby where it connects it, highway 87, as well as the bird off ramp. we don't know exactly why, but we also know that there's some crashes in the northbound directions. also in this area, 280 northbound at wolf road. so if you can avoid 280 in the south bay in san jose, specifically, that would be a good option. there's some closer up look at that closure there that we're talking about southbound 280 where it connects with highway 87. the middle lane closed by caltrans. let's take a look at some other problems that have just popped up. a crash on the richmond-san rafael bridge in the, direction of marin county. there's also a crash at the macarthur maze, westbound 80 and 580, and that is blocking some lanes as well. so usually by this time of the morning, things start to clear up. that is not the case. the bay bridge toll plaza, as you can see. still pretty busy. we're going to show you the golden gate bridge now to end our last traffic round up
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of the morning just so you can see what steve paulson has been talking about with that thick fog bank that has moved in. let's turn things over to steve. all right ali thank you. >> yeah, especially north, east and south. not so much in the city. yes. marin coast. yes. and the north of that. no doubt about it. i mean, from petaluma, santa rosa to healdsburg and there are some breaks in it over marin county, a little bit over san pablo bay, but i mean it, santa rosa. that's why i cooled it off today. the forecast highs today were between 65 and 74. i don't see how. and the wide, wide world of weather forecasting. you're getting to 74. and there's that much fog at almost 9:00 in the morning, if you're inland, today will be nice. we'll get some 70s changes on the way that high pressure is going to get knocked out of here by a unseasonably deep, strong, cold low which will move in. we'll see a big fog bank tomorrow. temps will drop a good ten degrees, and then rain returns thursday. cold and windy friday with probably thunderstorms. i mean, i don't see any way around that. and then another system coming in. it looks like late saturday, more likely early on sunday for another round of some mountain
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snow as well, and a cold, cold pattern for us. but today fog is back. not for all. it will still be nice to warm inland. we'll go from 5060s to a few mid 70s. if you're far enough away from any of that fog, influence and many of you are, but if you're not, you'll be cooler today. much cooler on wednesday, and then a big drop thursday. friday >> steve, thank you much from iconic business executive in mad men to the realm of business literature coming up on the nine, we'll hear from actor jon hamm as he takes on a new venture. >> and brock purdy is one of the least paid quarterbacks in the nfl. but he just received a big bonus for how well he played
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preparations are underway for the final four of the men's ncaa
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basketball tournament. officials in the phoenix area say they are keeping an eye out for any problems. the fbi says they have not received any threats. police and local officials say they are working with both state and federal authorities to provide safety for visiting fans and residents of glendale. >> this is unique because it is the final four, but us working together as a day to day operation and so making sure that communications on the national picture of intelligence, if there are threats, we're communicating those to our state and local partners seamlessly. >> but keep in mind, when my citizens dial 911 when they need that police or firefighter to show up, they'll be ready to do that. we're not giving up on our citizens. we're given the same exact level of service that they always have gotten amongst taking on these mega events. >> nc state, purdue, alabama and uconn are the final four teams in the men's tournament. those games will be played on saturday and monday and arizona and the women's final four is also set. and the sports world will have all eyes on iowa basketball sensation caitlin clark. this
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weekend. clark put on a legendary performance last night in a rematch of the 2023 national championship game against lsu. the hawkeyes guard added to her record breaking senior season with 41 points and 12 assists in a 94 to 87 win over the tigers. the final rounds for the women's bracket are friday and sunday in cleveland, nc state will play 36 and zero south carolina iowa will face uconn san francisco 49ers qb brock purdy is getting a raise based on his performance last season. >> purdy receiving a bonus check worth $739,000 from the nfl. that's nearly equal. his base pay. the 24 year old play caller, was a pro bowl selection last year after going 12 four as a starter for. >> thousands of nurses in the south bay hit the picket line. we got water. >> we got tables, we got bad cows. we got signs. we're live from the scene this morning with their demands. >> then

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