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building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> there's been some progress. i don't want to minimize it, but for a full package, we still have a ways to go. >> negotiations have been ongoing. they strike in oakland for a six-day. where that talk stands this morning. >> title 42 is ending tonight, and more asians are expecting a rush of migrants seeking asylum when it does. how the biden administration is preparing. dianne feinstein is back. some are questioning his -- her health and ability to do her job. >> a playoff series that keeps giving. giving action, giving drama, giving stress. ok. the warriors one. last night, over the lakers, and now they are going to l.a.. >> look.
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that's what you want. we won every game. >> every single game. >> let's go to sunday. abc 7. good morning. >> yes. your back. quick stats are forecast today. >> a warming trend. we are getting temperatures this afternoon, we will find that we have a little bit of morning fog out there. santa rosa is down to a quarter mile visibility elsewhere. we are doing fine, but we have a cloud cover to throughout the morning. temperatures in the 40's and arcola spots. clearly dropping to 43, and where in the low 50's right now. here's the future weather. morning clouds, brighter skies by lunchtime. into the afternoon, it will feel warmer compared to yesterday. 70's return in our warmest boss. 50's on the coast and 60's around the shoreline. we will go from morning clouds to a sunny afternoon.
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65 in oakland and 75 in san jose. 62 in san jose, 74 in concord. warmer weather moves in, we will have then a few minutes. with our traffic. >> thank you. we are going to start with a live camera out of emeryville. headlines are traveling towards the maid. we have a alert, but that's clear. we have another issue in the north bend, and that will be what we get to a next update, but i want to bring you live camera spread everything is moving at the limit as well. we will wrap up with our drive times to dublin, picking up 43 minutes for you. >> thank you. progress, but a long way to go. that is what a union leader is saying about the contract negotiations they are having an. we are life with t the picket line. >>
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talk of progress at the bargaining table. we did speak with both sides, but only one of them gave us a statement. we know this is not enough to stop a days long strike we have seen. we were there is a parent crossing the picket line and someone on the picket line got into a heated argument. the teachers union is telling me their parents involved read both sides of the confrontation. some proper and -- one chief negotiator says both sides have agreed for poor pay, and substitute teachers. more prep time. tk classes, adding more counselors. the school instructor has been
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mediating negotiations since wednesday. since the weekend. describing the meetings as productive, focused on tough issues like common proposals. these touch on issues outside of teacher pay, including reparations. help for homeless students, and more. >> everyone agrees that these are important. it's a lot of money, and district are always trying to balance their ability to fund the programs they commit to. an interview, but they address the common good proposals where the two sides are deadlocked, saying that the district is negotiating all issues in the collective bargaining agreement. to the extent that something within the oea's proposals is a mandatory subject, that is included. the district says that fully
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implementing the initial common good proposal set by oea would cost the district upwards of $1 billion. plus to come, but i'm reporting outside of oakland. abc 7 news. >> thank you. california's justice department is launching a civil-rights investigation into the police department in response to accusations of racist texts between officers. >> those are hard to reach. they are racist. they are open. they are misogynist. they are not trust unrelated to our official duties. they are related to official duties, including the use of force. >> they say they are also looking into claims of excessive ores as well as the use of police canines. corrective action will be enforced if violations are discovered. 38 of the 99 officers are on leave and connection to these allegations. yesterday, they released a
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statement that reads, stephen ford welcomes an investigation and pledges full cooperation with doj officials, just as there was an investigation taking place. $24 million. is the largest civil-rights settlement in the stat history. it is only second in the nation after the settlement over the killing of george floyd. a 38-year-old died in 2020 after he was restrained. authorities try to get a blood sample. moments before his death, he screamed i can't breathe. same phrase we would hear before boyd's death. love ones are still grappling with this passing. >> they did a lot of things that shouldn't have been done. you know. but he's not, because of what he did. >> all seven offic
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charged with voluntary manslaughter. diane feinstein is back on capitol hill. that was after three months of absence. she was 90 votes in the senate. there been multiple calls within the party merger tire. she released a statement saying that she is still having some side effects, including vision and balance issues that require her from using a wheelchair. abc news directors weigh in. >> she said she is going to be taking on a lighter schedule per doctor's orders, and that is only going to continue to call attention to folks within her party or from her own state who are saying they need a person to take on her seat. >> her return critical policy votes like raising the debt ceiling as president biden says.
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>> the trump era policy known as title 42 is set to expire. tens of thousands of immigrants are expected to crowd the southern border, despite warnings from the medical and security. the border patrol is already saying is being stretched to the limit. >> what we are learning is that most of the facilities along the southern border are overcapacity, even as the ned, by number omigrants i are now expecting upwards of 10 thousand migrants at the border each day. some agents are showing up right here, specifically. under new rules, announced yesterday, they will be subjected to gps monitoring while officials determine if they should be deported. migrants must also have paperwork viral -- filed before before they apply again. alejandra mayorkas made his message very clear.
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>> we are making it clear. our border is not open. that crossing regularly is against the law. that those who are not eligible for relief will be quickly returned. >> title 42 allows the u.s. to turn away migrants, citing concernsauthorities expelled 3 million the poly. housblicans are t restrict asyd restart construction of the border wall that started under president trump. president biden says he will veto it if it passes. >> thank you. we are taking a look at the rooftop camera, and a light freeze, partly cloudy skies above, and we will see a nice afternoon. a warming trend gets underway. not too hot. wasn't this afternoon, but numbers will take off tomorrow. into saturday. here is doppler seven along the satellite. pretty quiet.
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an area of low pressure and it is now out of here. ridge of high pressure towards the west, and a warming trend over the next couple of days. here's the future whether starting with cloudy skies. a marine layer is with us. as we head into that mid-day, with lots of sunshine this afternoon by or 30. that breaking out rate a little cloud cover, but temperatures close to average for this time of year. 74 in concord with afternoon sunshine. 69 in interstate 75 in santa rosa. 62 in the city. we will have really mostly cloudy skies. 50 degrees, and in the forecast, the warming trend begins today. it will continue tomorrow with 70's and 80's. away from the coast, and by saturday, there is a summerlike eat. we will take a closer look not only at the temperatures, but coming up. >> thank you.
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a hazmat situation has expanded. more mercury in the city, game six tomorrow. we are going to see steph curry talk about the season being i. >> and wait a bit of fear for several months. still not totally gone. the advice from willful -- local health experts. gab, mine is almost the same as yours. almost... just another word for not as good as mine. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. only at sleep number. and this is ready to go online! any questions? yeah, i got one: how about the best network imaginable? let's invent that! that's what we do here. quick survey. who wants their internet to work pretty much everywhere? 'cause we're busy women. we don't have time for lag or buffering! get internet on the xfinity 10g network for just $25 a month
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because of a mercury spill. traces were discovered monday, but another contaminated area was discovered yesterday. hazmat teams have been going around the section of town. it was first discovered at the amtrak station which will remain closed today. health officials say any exposure was likely minor. people should still take precautions did abc 7 news reporters were in martin is getting a sense of the nerves from neighbors. >> it's a big deal.
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there's nothing more important than your health. >> this hazmat crew continues to clean up a mercury spill. it was discovered near eat garbage can outside of the amtrak station on monday. then on tuesday, they found traces of mercury on several roads around the train station f a truck picked up the leaking trashcan. >> on wednesday, board traces found on another road in rank in part. >> maybe we need to get tested. >> public health and stress that the mercury levels outside aren't extremely low risk will help read they also say well refused on the road, the sidewalks were safe to walk on. the main worry was those who step into the initial puddle on monday. then track it into their home. once inside, high levels create serious risk. what is
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from horrible contamination. there is a local kids camp. they have worries. >> a parent called me they were concerned about camp. they were concerned about contamination. >> you can see beside me, streets are quiet on wednesday night. some residents say they are avoiding the area until the area is cleared up. >> that includes clarissa. coles ago, she is appeared -- experience to health hazards. now, there is mercury. >> we can't walk our child through near the amtrak to go to the park. >> on wednesday night, police were still investigating where the mercury came from. tim johns, abc7news. >> the warriors are up for another nba title. they are still life this
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morning. they secured a definitive win last night at chase center. lebron james distilling the series. steph curry are not rated start summer vacation. >> we are competitors and you hate to lose and do everything you can to avoid that feeling, what there is a lot of confidence to come back in the series. otherwise, we stay in that mindset. the warriors tomorrow. you can watch on win. they will come back home for a final game seven at chase center on sunday. it will be a mother's day matchup. it will be stressful for all the things we are claiming, but first here's this. >> they will. >> they will come back for a great we can. they will win.
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>> our my jersey. >> that might be it. ok. so. >> this is tv gold. it is. a lot of the weather warming up. temperatures back to average. live look with a rooftop camera and kgo. morning fog in the north bay. the warming it is pleasant, but we heat up for the weekend on saturday. saturday looks like summer returns to the region. 40's and 50's. light layer under the jacket. that's what you need right now. here's how the day shapes up. a bit more cloud cover to start out. southern clouds through the air -- noon, and writer skies. temperatures in the 60's and 70's. away from the coast. highest 69 in san jose. 66 in fremont.
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75 in santa rosa. 62 in the city. sunshine in concord and fairfield is warm. 76 degrees with a marine layer. one the bay shoreline, overnight lows in the low 50's. let's talk about future tracker temperatures. as we get into friday, we will see warmer weather balancing above average. 70's and 80's. warmest spots. people arrived on the seven-day forecast. warming trend today. continues tomorrow and takes off on saturday. 90's of the hottest spot in land. the warmth will hold on for mother's day. a nice, and a lot of sunshine. temperatures will stay above average for much of next week. hello. >> beautiful forecast. thank you. we are going to start with an alert in santa rosa. an overturned big creek that is blocking all lanes, so it will
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be westbound 12 forrs lane. elsewhere, you are looking good. we are showing 880 the coliseum. for your reference, no problems report at the richmond bridge. a light for people traveling westbound. our drive times still resting a 48 minutes, and the boulevard as 680 with 101 to cupertino. 15 minutes, not too bad. >> thank you. senate with things you need to know the swing. >> prescription drugs tailored to you. genetic tests that customize prescriptions that are happening in
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that is double the daily average. >> number three, the main suspect in a disappearance will be extradited to the u.s. to face questioning it she disappeared 2005 while on a trip to aruba. lord vander last people to see her alive. >> a second contaminated area was found in martinez, near a mercury spill outside of the city. the station is closed as they work to clean the area. >> warming trend gets underway today. we have a little bit of fog had sunny skies this afternoon. temperatures are pleasant in the 60's and 70's. warmer weather tomorrow. >> our biggest traffic issue, with a couple moments ago, it is a problem because westbound 12, right before farmers lane completely shut down. that's why you see a verbal line. big rigs overturned in the area, no estimate time as to whether
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they lanes will reopen. >> general hospital start jackie has died after a short battle with cancer. he was on general hospital for more than 45 years. she was 70 years old red >> the san francisco department of public health is encouraging people to give a vaccine to prevent a summer surge. infection numbers are low right now, but health officials say it is still circulating. it takes two doses to be vaccinated. people can get a second dose 28 days after getting the first. saturdays are offering to impossible vaccine events. one is saturday, may 13, and other is next month on saturday, june 10. both will be on 12th street between folsom and harrison street in san francisco. from noon until five m. >> give enough time to get both doses for pride. please. get on that. prescriptions could be a lot more precise. a form of testing could
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determine how your body will respond to specific dedications and dosages and abc news for orders have more on how doctors say this could spare people from adverse reactions >> christina suffered from a multitude of health issues. doctors experimented, but devastating effects on her body. >> toxicities that philosophy has brain damage from irreversible. with the night vision, there is medication. medications had to do without the medic -- metabolize, which is different from our body may respond. >> every individual is different from each other this individual is making us what we are. it also makes us different and how we respond to medication. >> the doctor helped lead the charge for doctors and patients to better understand how their bodies will respond to medication. this cold for michael she now
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makes. it has not been treated at usf there was a research program that says it has been a game changer. >> has changed my life. it has changed my care and my treatment. really, it gives me a better understanding of drugs i take and how i metabolize them. >> right now, these factors like age, weight and kidney. but now, they can use genetic information from a blood draw to help determine what works best for you based on genetic markers. to determine and adjust the dosage to what the body needs at >> until now, we haven't been looking at this. now we are adding it in. >> they testified at the state level to push for testing to be available to all race groups and demographics. with greater dollars. usf says that insurance covers the cost, and other than co-pay, patient should not get a bill. they hope the benefits they receive can be extended to all. >> we have to watch science and technology get involved, and really, we have to find how it
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works for us. pharma code-2 something that should be given to everyone. >> zach fuentes, abc7news rated >> disney plus and hulu content is available in one app. by the end of the year, the ceo says that they will make an announcement saying that the move is a logical progression. hulu, disney plus and esp and plus will also remain as standalone apps. disney plus loss or million subscribers this quarter and ended the second quarter with 157 million paying subscribers. disney as a parent company of abc 7. look at this. now, you this will also allow companies to personalize marriage relate items like wedding decor. the bid to join the wedding market comes after the registration scaled-back or shut
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moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> now 530, a major break in a homicide case has gone unsolved for three decades. hope for answers this morning. >> for the first time, we are hearing from the mother of a man who was shot and killed in san francisco last month. re alshearg from a man who witnessed the whole thing.
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taking video of the aftermath. >> a glimpse into the future. ground breaking reveals from the next online search. good morning, it is may 11. >> we will start with the weather. good morning. >> fog in the north bay. santa rosa and napa are problem spots right now. we begin with some morning clouds. we will breakout some sunshine as the day goes on. temperatures are cool and spots in the north bay in the 40's, and a lot of low and mid 50's around the bay shoreline at this hour. definitely, a light layer hundred that, but temperatures will feel warmer compared to yesterday. here's future weather showing that by 9 a.m., a blend of sun and clouds as we head into the afternoon. we will see a lot of sunshine develop in the sky and temperatures are close to average. today is pleasant. we have morning clouds and fog will burn off. 62 and city, 65 in oakland.
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60 nine and is in is a and safety for concord. a warming trend begins the takes off tomorrow and saturday. we will preview that in my midst. let's check in with traffic. >> thank you. we are going to start in walnut creek, showing you 680. traveling southbound for your reference point. so far, this looks nice. east bay, a little commuter alert for the capital corridor is still in place. it closes, and trains will stop near the old station depot it in the. crossing, and we will wrap up with a look at drive times. tracy to dublin is increasing. you are looking at 40 minutes. >> thank you. >> san francisco's police chief says the investigation into the killing of bank brown is still ongoing. a commission meeting asked how cheap last respond to the board of supervisors passing a resolution on tuesday night calling for the release of evidence and video in case.
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>> we don't plan to release. it is still an active investigation and we don't want to do anything to get in the way of what might happen on this investigation, and i'm not saying what will happen, but homicide investigations don't release those videos. final charging decision could compromise the investigation. this morning, they are calling for charges to be filed. abc7news reporters are in the newsroom with a plea and what we are learning from a witness who saw the shooting. >> good morning. the abc7news site team has been digging into this, we are hearing a first-hand account of what happened at the store. witness says the standoff between the suspected shoplifter and a wall street security guard
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should not have ended in deadly boards. brown's mother is talking to the abc news i team. she has this message for a san francisco district attorney. >> i would like to ask to get in touch with a human side. do understand that there are laws. i would like her to prosecute. i would like her to prosecute. $14 is not worth a life. >> she gave abc the bank life but in texas. she says her substance abuse issues led to problems with the law and she went to prison for domestic violence. that is why she said she ended up in the streets of saint -- san francisco. she was 12 years old she said she was ready to to return to san francisco more than a year ago to wind a home, but she kept having problems with the texas parole system. the compensation in the walgreens on april 27 changed
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everything. donald washington is an aspiring documentary filmmaker who said a checkout and says that several young people were shoplifting, and the security guard can on to the 24-year-old. he said they were finding video of the security guard. he says they were thrown out of the store, and head back inside. they said they heard the guard say he was tired of this. not today. then he headed for the door. lexie walked outside, reach for a gun, and he was quick and fast. it was like a movie. there was no time for this. in his mind, he did what he did. >> he was arrested on a homicide charge, but three days later, he announced he was being released. now, the case is open and the final charging decision has not been made. he declined to be interviewed.
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they wrote a letter to the board of supervisors explaining the position. jenkins says that she does not file charges, she will explain why give a full accounting, including video from that day. >> thank you. investigators say they will release more information on a 30-year-old cold case. a woman disappeared 1996. sky 7 was overhead as f ei personnel were digging in the back part of a home in redwood city. police could be seen removing bags of evidence in this quiet neighborhood was watching him. >> they went back and worth to the forensic truck in the corner truck to get supplies to bring stuff to the back. >> records show that this home belonged to thomas press berger. he was the boyfriend at the time of the disappearance. that is according to sfgate. he works at ames research center as a computer scientist and is involved in this investigation.
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1996 investigators struggled to get any leads. >> you can't find any signs of a struggle, anything like that. so all we can say is it is a disappearance under extremely suspicious circumstances area lacks authorities tell us they are finished with the church. so far, no arrests have been made. as you can imagine, they are hoping for answers. melanie woodrow has more. >> i just want to say, come home. a. >> the brother pleading for the return in 1996. 42-year-old went missing october 14. that year. last she was seen working at a software company. her car was found nearby, four days later. arrived in california from spain. >> we have no traces of her. we have no reason to
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that this disappears from what we know from her personality. she hasn't left by three will. >> they search in twin pines, but it turned up nothing. >> we have nothing to show she was kidnapped. we can't find any signs of a struggle, anything like that. so, all weekend say at point is it is a disappearance under extremely suspicious circumstances. exit 1997, investigators also searched this area for an acquaintance or possibly a former boyfriend. now, investigators are looking decades later in an attempt to find long-awaited answers to our families question. what happened to ilsa. >> that was melanie woodrow reporting p they are looking back into this case over the past year. >> in the first look, an eight-year-old boy was lost for two days while camping at a michigan state park and he is sharing how he survived.
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here's abc news reporter dena pilgrim. >> in this first look, a miracle rescue. >> we were hoping he wasn't walking around at night. hunkered down. >> nancy niemi spent two full days in a michigan state park red lost after separating from a family while trying to make his way back to his campsite. >> my brother came out and there is no sales service out there. >> they took time to search couldn't find it. they decide to give up and called. >> that call set off a frantic search. there were 60,000 acres in almost 300 people helping. >> it was very difficult terrain out there. it is wet, muddy. there are spots of snow. we will hear from nancy in own words about the harrowing ordeal. abc news, new york.
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>> a long way to go about ongoing contract negotiations happening in oakland. abc 7 live for the sixth day on the picket line. >> here last thursday morning, marking day one of the teachers strike read six school days later, still no deal read you saw there, tensions are boiling over. the teachers union told me there were parents involved in both sides of this heated confrontation. outside during morning and this morning, talk of progress. the chief negotiator says both sides have agreed on more pay for substitute teachers. more prep time for new teachers. that's class size, and adding more counselors did however, issues remain, including runny
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pay schedule for teachers with seniority. the union and the district are deadlocked on the proposal. their issues outside of teacher pay and classroom you learning, including lack students, help home was susan moore. email says that fully implementing the initial common good proposal would cost the district more than $1 billion. they added that the district is negotiating all issues of the collective-bargaining agreement to the extent that something within the common good proposal is a mandatory subject. that is included. >> funding changes. you can bargain over it. we make changes accordingly through negotiation. we are seeing the same. >> since the weekend, state super intendant tony thurman has been mediating negotiations he's described these meetings as focused on common good
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proposals, and in the next half-hour, you will hear from them, but i am reporting live outside skyline high school on day six of the ocean and teachers strike read abc7news. >> thinking. it is 10 days since the start of a strike by the writers guild of america. hollywood could soon face a bigger problem. yesterday, contract negotiations started with the directors guild of america and next month, the accuracy and is set to begin their own talks. they will give talks a breakdown for trouble on tv. >> the big issue is the streaming service and how employees will be compensated for the work they do on the platform. near congressman george santos has pled not guilty to charges ranging from fraud to money laundering. coming up, the hearing he is facing today, and yet another case involving alleged fraud. >> plus congress is looking for answers when the ceo of chet gpt takes the stand. first, check on the weather. >> we will take you to san jose
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where we have a amount of cloud cover out there this morning print in spots, we have a thaw. but sunshine will breakout this afternoon. the pollen forecasts is still at medium levels. uv index is very high today. one sunshine breaks out. here's live doppler 7 along the satellite read how it was yesterday. a lot of talk of her for low pressure. over the four corners. high pressure building over the next couple of days this ritual supply warmer weather is the day goes on. future weather with morning clouds giving way till sunshine. by 3:00 or 4:00, it is very pleasant for this time of year. we will hit 69 in san jose, 62 in the city, 70 in san rafael and the high-end vallejo. three day forecast showing warmer weather moving in friday. especially on saturday. summer around here. previewing the forecast
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congressman george santos is out on bail after pleading not guilty to 13 federal counts, including money laundering. theft of public funds, and wire fraud. jobina is that our live desks with information on this. >> prosecutors claim santos used funds on personal expenses, including two by designer thing as well. he is also accused of filing false unemployment claims, collecting $24,000 for the pandemic, that is despite having a 120,000 dollars a year job at an investment firm. he is also charged with making false statements to disclos at least 12 house republicans have called on him to resign or be expelled. >> is a distraction.
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and is a punchline for a lot of commentary regarding the republican party that we don't need. >> the republican-led house could expel santos with a two thirds vote. that would trigger a special election in a swing district did that could threaten the gop's already slim majority in the house. kevin mccarthy says he will not report santos for reelection. now, he is not calling on him to resign. also, in brazil, a hearing is scheduled on the allegation of check fraud against the authorities into thousand eight. santos used stolen checks to buy clothing. >> thank you. boating tech companies are subpoenaing president trump's 2020 campaign. as part of a 2.7 billion dollar defamation lawsuit for fox news did a requires the trump campaign to smart medic, fox
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news, and the allegation of fraud over the 2020 lecture. it is not a clear thing whether they will fight the subpoena. >> the open ai will testify before congress on tuesday. it will be the first time lawmakers russian sam altman since the chap bought gpt grabbed the world's attention. it has been growing since the concern of benefit of artificial intelligence. many have called for regulation or this technology >> google is changing the online search experience. artificial intelligence was at the center of this development. the company has announced it is dropping a waitlist for the chap bought called bard. it is also making it available in hundred 80 countries. you can follow questions and images. it detects a group photo of a german shepherd and a golden retriever and it will use that to make suggestions.
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>> maybe you want photo. a more elaborate email might increase the chances of getting a refund. ai technology in gmail is now going to be able to produce replies in seconds. he is saying it might move below quicker. but the biggest technology announcement was how aa tech knowledge he is going to operate search. it will bring up traditional blue links, and more extensive information. it will allow you to engage in conversations and follow-up questions. google search will be rolling out for the next few weeks as an experiment. if you want to sign up for that, you can type in google labs. >> all right. i was trying to follow that. i'm not sure i did. >> and wonder how many will
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start to filter out this emails and start to get smart and realize, a lot of these emails are the same. this person doesn't care. flexor has to be some sort of trend. something in there. it gives a clue. x like in college, you turn in those papers to make sure it wasn't like that. >> some kids are stirring to put in instructions to chet gpt, including spelling areas and grammatical errors. >> no. >> it doesn't seem perfect. >> spelling errors. come on. if you're going to go through all of that, you might as well write it yourself honestly. but i don't know. a 25 page paper. >> good morning. we'll take you to the bridge with a fair amount of cloud cover, but sunshine will prevail. we have areas of morning fog in the north bay, but a warming
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trend will begin in the afternoon. it comes to our temperatures. there are numbers that really over the weekend. it feels like summer around here. temperatures in the low 40's 40's and are cold spots, but around the bay shoreline, a layer under your jacket this morning. we will have sunshine as the day goes on. it will sum up about 15 minutes with a blend of sun and clouds. then, the second half of your day gets rid of cloud cover. nothing but sunshine on the coast. 65 on oakland, and 75 is the high in antioch tonight, fog returns the coach and we will have the shoreline. numbers again in the mid-40's to low 50's. heading into friday. there is teacher track read by friday afternoon, we will see 80's returning in our warmest
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thoughts, and really saturday, this is the peak of our warm-up. we will see 90's, 70's and 80's around the bay shoreline, even round mother's day, slightly colder but still above average for this time of year with a lot of sunshine. here is the seven-day or cast. it begins today. continues to the weekend with a lot of sunshine, and even next week, looks like temperatures will stay above average. x hello. good morning. we need to get right to this alert we are following in santa rosa. we got an update from santa rosa police and they expect this area to open around 830 this morning. unfortunately, this will clog things up for the area. westbound is close between rusk week and farmers lane due to an overturned big rig in the area. we just saw a picture of it. it's not great. we also have an alert here in the valley, and is due to a sinkhole read instruction started last week, and the statement between page mill road and stabler is still impacting
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fatality from four on that same street, if that is not screaming for a change, i don't know what is it next the camera can snap a picture or license if you are going 11 miles or more >> tickets are mailed to you aclu has said that these cameras are privacy violation. in be the first time speed cameras would be using call-up you. >> oakland is celebrating towards. welcoming hundreds of partners and business leaders to any event yesterday resulting the 2022 tourism study. found the economic impact of tourism in oakland totaled billion dollars. yesterday's date, 510, showed the honor of the area code. >> the people from oakland are visiting us. festivals, food scenes, everything going on in t ttheyro
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morning once. it is a pleasant next couple hours. a blend of sun and clouds. numbers are gradually warming to the 50's and into the lovesick we had towards lunchtime. a warming trend underway. future weather shows that the sun and clouds are headed to the afternoon. faust apart and the sunshine breaks out into a pleasant day later on. become sort temperatures that are warmer compared to yesterday afternoon and this is average for this time of year. 65 in oakland and 62 in the city and 69 in san jose. even warmer weather tomorrow and by saturday, it feels lik
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