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"today in the bay," chaos at a crowded south bay park. >> there was ae1 and it split right down the #1sr"dle. >> people narrowly escaped serious injury after axdjf mass tree came crashing down, plus thousands forced from their homes in southern california aso this massivñp wild fire contins to burn out of control. we'll show you why the crews are having a hard time getting the upper hand. plus. >> if the university's not going something about this. >> students uncoveredçó a teach hes kroed the line with the student.
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ba "today in the bay." >> good morning toxd you. looking live at the beginning of the aids life cycle race. it started off just about 30 minutes ago. beautiful weather for a bike ride whether you're competing or just looking for some fun. thanks so much for joining us. jju)u$xd sanchez meteorologist rob mayeda. it'sjf cooling down. fá back on the coast and those signs do point to somexd cooling today especially for the coast and in southwest breeze now reaching the lowxd clouds hour by hour, fil in once again as we head toward the evening and our temperatures and antioch. you'll see the numbers jumping quickly by noon and close to w3 at times and we head to 4:00, you'll see those temperatures cooling off fárapidly.
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the stage for a much cooler start to the workweek. >>s7çó easier night's sleep áj than last night. >> thanks, rob. >> we begin with a developing stíb6je)q east bay. two men are dead and two moreñi are recovering fromko gunshot fter açó house party sudden looky turned police say a man opened fire not far from the vallejoe1 communit center. c 25-year-old man was grazed in the head by a bullet and a 16-year-old boy was shot in the foot. expected to be okay. thr morning. thisfá morning ant( arbority in jose will try to find out why a 06-foot tree fellok in a neighborhood. it happened on bramwell park. the?; tree is just massive.
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it is split right dowñeu the below and on a bocce ball court where people werefá playing including members was 49ers coaching staff and theirlp families. two people are hurt andq we are okay. neither was part of the t( organization. firefighters say one person was rescued from inside the car, but was only trapped and not hurt. those werexd at the park at the time said they heard a loud >> içóo$ps solp wired. i -- i don't know. i mean, to see something like this so random, so violent that happens so quickly. >> crews spent mo3( of the night using wood chippers to try to clear that mess out. >> this morning ars/'( questioning a person in connection with a grass fire that burned in south san jose. if you were in the south bay you may have heard the smoke coming from story road and interstate 280 where that fire started
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around 3:00 yesterday afternoon. five acres were burned. fire crews say thexd extremely y conditions and the hot+ temperatures made for a yrñ as realized that we had a largemy thisó[ fire jumped off the lin several different times and got off of okfirefighters. it took a little while toñi gett down. weg fire. >> firefighters knocked that fire downrru5e)á$p' hour's time and no injuries were reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> fire investigators in sans jose are also trying toxd figur grass fire near monterey road threatened a commercial building and charred able to contain it. they are asked to be especially mindful given the increasedt( danger. this morning a san jose city
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councilman is blamingfáxd cuts the police department for the a man was stabbed to death in sanq jose friday night marking the 21st homicide of the year and the fifth killing of the week. the murder also came on the first night of increased patrols. the councilman saidçó beefing u ì& because it only ends upw3 taxina department that doesn't have the manpower to sustain the exfort. the department is authorized at 1100 officers, butc only has 90 officers who were sworn and healthy enough to hit the streets.i]fá xdxdkoxdcoloradkohl -- >> while we are bleeding officers, there are young men bleeding in the street. we need to do something about it immediately. agendas and protect our neighborhoods and t(?: require us to get back to the o&42j somethingñr substantial s that they know that they can stay here, do the tough work
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they're doing and still support their family. was a 35-year-old mant( who was rushed to the hospital, butçóiñ( died. as of righte1 now there are no arrests in the killing and the motive is stilluu9-9=]9 this ] morning. hist( homicide is the 21st of t year. there were 46 in all of last yei t(oak lanland police aret( violent sideshows and they plan this is youtubeñi videot( of a sideshow early saturday morning at mackym arthuri boulevardxd 106th avenue. firexd erupted sending three people to the hospital. creeku who was in the crowd at the time reportedly shot in the head and is in critical condition this morning. a 25-year-old hayward man ano man from oakland were also shot, a teenager whoñr tells us he's been part of severalxd sideshow says he thinks they start
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innocently enough, but turn re shooters it leads to gang violence because and allñi that stuff. so i believe theyok should stop. >> so far, there are no arrests police and crimei] stoppers in oakland are offering a $20,000 reward for information leading for to an arrest. traveling across thelpxd richmond-san rafael bridge may be confusing for drivers over the next few months. work to replace the deck is now under way and rightt( nowt( cal trans drew tran s crews are closing east of the toll plaza. krurs shifting the westbound lanes across the median. that means all traffic will use the eastbound deck of the bridge and that work is expected to last three months. during that time the speed limit in the area will be 45 miles per hour. kagain, fin finally. stillfá ahead, the troubled dre liner is back in the air and
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enjoy the warm weather. we are looking live at downtown sanfá jose and the hp pavilion near downtown san jose. the sharks are out of it it, but the stanley cupt(ht playoffs s continue. speaking of san t(jose, it bein mean hundreds of millions of the next few years. after fourxd months on the grouñ the boeing 787 dreamliner is back in the air and that means flights once agaiñájf traveling between san jose and tokyo. we were there for the airline's relaunch yesterday.w3 >> as the all nippon airways 787 dream liner landed in san josex again, it was with añi lot of
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interest, but not a lot of drama and that's what ana was hoping for. >> happiest day for me that the >> reporter: anaçó rgaá5 servie between sane1 jossy andñi norit with five flights a week and fiveñi days later the federal aviation administration ordered all dream liners grounded because on more than onexd occasion thefá lithium batterie smoked and once caught fire. theñi airline replaced the batteries and performed safety tests to the satisfaction of the faa and to the delight of the south bay customers. >> this plane came from japan.wc so okactually, this is the firs time so, yeah. no problem. >>(ik2ñ now this is the safestx airline in the world. >> iñi booked this flight that was from san josset and fact its out it was the dream lk liner, that wasso eyeings on the cake. it made incr%
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58-passenger planes. the airline isok expected to create 60c jobs and $78 milliona year inlp transportation, lodgi and other revenue. while the airport waived many of ìáhp &hc& the first year. airportlu merchantses paid the price for the grounding as well. where the loss is at the airport isxde1t( we don't have the passengeringsw3 parking in ourw lots. we don't is that them eating in transportation. so there say loss xz)q)e. >> the first flight to take off yesterdayedxd hd for japan had pass efrjers in 110 out of the 158 seats, not bad and all[ç tickets bought within a three-week period. so clearly, lots of interest. still a headc on "today in the bay," a new wa?á to findxd homes. our exclusive look at a new google glass app that could give homebuyers axú÷head's up on >> a ni; sunny start to the
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good morning to you. looking live at a verylp pretty rob mayeda says aok bit of a cooling trend during thejf workweek and doesn't that work out nicely? happening now, thousands of cyclists are making their way from daly city to santa cruz for the first stretch of the aidsok life cycle ride.ñi re than around the world took off from the cal palacuk overp, theñi n qrjjjjtáip r(t&háhp &hc they'll travel to los angeles to raiseñiñr awareness about hiv,a and to raise money for the san francisco aids foundation. the event is the world's largest "yjáu(s hiv/aids fund-raiser an is expected to raise more than $13 million this year. today's leg will ende1 at harve
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west park in santa cruz this afternoon. owners and their four-legged friends will try to set a new world record. this year is million dog march kicks off at 10:00 this morning at mclarenxd park in san francisco. organizers ñ!8 they hope to break the guinnesst( world reco for the largest dog walk ever. they alsoxd say the event is to stand up for the right to walk their dogs in city parks, recreational areas and otherfá publicjf fáspaces. money raiseek will be donated t san francisco animal care and control. by the way, if you're headed .rmustçó be onfá a leash. ed >> today is your last day to visit the current san francisco c today you canfá do it forry fro. tomorrow it will close its doors to begin construction on the nec home. the newt( 25,000-square foot museum is expected to beok complete in fá2016. right now the museum is holding its countdown celebration, vent
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which means the museum can visi( for free until closing tonight. there will be travelingi] museu throughoutxd the bay area durin the closure so you don't have to livec without your art. now rob mayeda is in the weather center and the timingi] couldn't have beenñi morezv pe. cool in the qmiddle. >> if you like the hot bexd climbing again by this tim next weekend. we have low clouds back on the coast and mostly 50s and notice concord and fairfield, the this morning andñr wendsñr?; s up, close to 1,000 feet and we should see cooling from the bay and thew3 á improvement in the humidity levels andú(q sea breeze will bring in moisture across the lower elevations as we head through theçó afternoon. satellite view, there is no ñ any showers and unfortunately in southern
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as the powerhouse fireçó north los angeles grew yesterday, and they'll see hot and dry conditions and for us it's the lowok clouds in the coast that hint at cooling changes ahead. today we'll see patches of sunshine at times on the coast and a much cooler day for today santa cruz and this eveningt( into tomorrow morning and the low clouds spread inland and we'll have morning drizzlexd for your mond inland temperatures come mondayr afternoon. we'll see highs in the low 60s around pacifica and those winds will be increasing toward the afternoon and closer to 25 miles per hour. santa cruz should still see some rp'shine at times, and not in me the 80s anymore and axd continu cooldown on the way astwut head back to the workweek. low 80s inok san jose and near-90-degree temperatures, and maybe for one more day and as early as 3:00 and 4:00 in the
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afternoon that sea breeze will be turning on sooner and stronger than you were5÷k yesterday, and will 0s through for san fran trn and low to mid-80s throughout the day. so temperatures will continue the cooling trend for tomorrow and tuesday going from near 90 now until the early 70s, andñr saturday andt( sunday and some computer poddel saysk-ár'ging p 100-degreei] temperatures. and it's something to keep annee ñ-9 temperas more like augustlp 2ndñr instea june 2nd. >> especially in san jose when we saw those grass fires yesterday that could go quickly. thanks, rob. it is eitherc the coolest o the nerdiest way to look for a house, but3w with the local
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housing market so+ hot these days, any advantageçó is a good thing, right? >> in a story you will see only on nbc bay area, our business echfá reporter scott budman takes us shopping with google glass. >> reporter: if you've gotñr th houseñi hunting blues maybe it' time to change yourçófá clook, wants to help. truliañ$q)e th:2uz developed google glass to help ìáhp && >> when glass came out we sawxdñ this asñr something. we weren't really sure what it was, but we thought we should get into it. trulia created this app where with one touch or nod,ok or however you move things around with google glass, you can cruise through photos, prices and all sort of information about the house you're interested in. >> so i might be downñi at thex local ice cream shop with myt( kids and i get an alert. it pops upi] and it it shows me house and saysq this house is to blocks away. it's an open house this sndz,
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why don't you check it out and gi through, and i look at theñi photos. qms. tour and while glass won't help you makeqe$u$e pages and let's honest, you might want to take them off when you actually meet the agent. >> if i'm interested i can call the agent right from the glass. maybe i want to sendi] her ani] email and tow3 get her more information about it and get the process going.cú cf1 o they might help you seelp your y interest a new place. in san francisco, scott budman, nbc bay area news.
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>> a group of local college students is pressuring san jose state to take akmy against a professor who admits hes kroedda line with the student. the students want him fired.g our investigative unit first exposed that the school did not discipline the teacher for sexuale1c interaction with the student behindú?!f$+q" doors
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which he said was consensual, but she said was assault. like this to happen. >> reporter: not expecte#i at their school, san jose state. >> to find out that they swept this under the rug. it'sko insulting. kááj reacting to the university's decision not to discipline a admitted ig went too far in his >> to me it seems that they were with it or anything like that. university offered no explanation and noq punishmentf handed down to the professor. university mee expectations in how it handled this situation? >> not at all. no. >> 1%e care so much for this univb0'% when something like this happens itok tellsfá that our university emesn't care about usñr and that's not okay. nd said how do you want to
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better your grade? >> this student told her story earlier this month. she asked us to disguise herxúk& identity becausee1 sh still aok tens sanxd jose state. >>lp he kept coming closer to x and myó[ body just completely t down. >> she says she went to her professor's office in august of last year to contest a grade. up these stairs, after hours to a secludedt( office in the sparn complex. she says a lot more happened behind closed doors. >> then he straddled me and sat on me and p34e his hands, like, up my shirt and through my sweater. >> this is video of thatfá professor, jeffrey mathis. he did not acknowledge making a mistake in front of our camera. >> i'm not allowed to talk about it. >> he didi] in this email sent the student the day after the meeting. the first sentence reads, i've been thinking about last night, and i have come to the conclusion that i made a terrible mistake in how i handled that nbsituation.t(
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&háhp &hc& eáu)p& report. in it, mathist(i] admitted to kissing and touching the studend sexually, but he believed it aw consensual. the report continues, whether or not their actions were consensual in this instance, his position is one of power over the students and he has the duty not toñi allowok situations tof develop. >> he violated two faculty guidelines. the first a5one, to provide a e space for a student and the discriminate or violate that safe space. >> that's something the students point out in a website they yi their newly+ formed group. students for the xdaccountabili of jeffrey mathis.ok4il; >> they also posted añr letter top san jose state oibleñi ifs including university president mohammed kayomi. >> if the university is not going to raise awareness anl."á something about this. we are
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petitioning in regards to a a san jose state faculty member accused of sexual assault by a student. itw3 continues toe1lp lpensure safety and well-being of all students we deman thee1 immedia the faculty. >> are you saying you want him fired for what happened? >> yeah, i do. >> you expected thet( universit to take some sort of action. >> we expected the university to take it seriously, and at least investigate it longñr enough to notice that there's something notice that there's someiyrñ wa university that if i get caught in a situationfá like this that ñ will beok taken care of and i will be taken care of personally. >>t( the group also said their purpu7tjuy1 speaking out is 4 let the student know she has their support. meanwhile, the dean of the college of app>i%d arts and sciences where mathis teaches has refused to commentfá on our he referred us to the
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>> good morning to you. looking live at foster city, it t p,forecast, but i'm not the expert. i know who is,t( though. kris sanchez along with meteorologist rob mayeda. t pert. %7w've helped us out a few times with weather forecast. >> i say it's hot.s7r >>ñi if youxd did that today yo notice thatg picking up and turning stronger as weq go through thee1 ñiafter. it's starting to?kqs# back.i
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we have clouds out on the coast. 55 in san jose. the winds will be increasing later on this aft=r=9ko and is not just the winds. it's the lowñiñi clouds and as feet whicwf it's showing signs ofw3 doing this morning. that will lead to cooler temperatures and today for the inner bay looks and the 60s and 70s from san francisco inland valley locations and we may briefly get close to 90 this afternoon and things cool offc rapidly close the evening and cooler÷xd temperatures and then another heat wave seems to be in store toward the end of the seven-day forecast and i'll look at the changes for you coming uk in a few minutes. this morning families in 11 states are dealing withv4(q severe weather. deadly tornadoes andxd flash deaths and more than 100 injuries in the midwest. the cleanup is beginning near oklahoma city after several
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state on fridé relentless rain swallowed up cars txanded on roadways and flooded homes from northc dakot through indiana and kentucky. the water also caused a giant sink hole in oklahoma city. the widespread damage is leaving peoplefá wondering whi+] could happen next. ñ÷5jum:p sure a lot of people - if they'po not at their breakig point, they're pretty close and worn out with .)pñ i'm hoping this is the end of r takee1 much more. week since the massivenblp e-5 tornado leveled entire neighborhoods in moore, oklahoma, killing 24 i]people. ten of whom were children. one of friday's tornadoes took a very unexpected turn and ñ meteorologist mike bettes and his crew had no time to get out of harm's way. you might have seen the video by now of the tornado thatq they were chasing suddenly chasing them, but this morning the+5 describe thexd horror in their n words.t(ñi >> guys, that's it. there's the tornado.
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>> south el reno, three-vehicle convoy. we've done a live shot andw3 we front of the storm. >> mike bettes and the tornado hunt team are in that arm. >> this was a really dangerous storm because it wasñi ñrsmall, then it was large and then it had a lot of differentc vortice in it and it didlp a strange thg where it made a very abrupt lefthand lpturn.c south sideñ$ju$e tornado to get into clear air. you can see just this huge wall coming right toward us. i was in the lead vehicle, and the tornado just came up and i ended up being blown into a ditch, and the last thing i remember is seeine3 the bettes mobile pass me and go airborne. >> everybody just go, go, go. keepxdfá it going if you can. >>y we realized we weren't going o make it and screamed to everybody to hold on, duck down below windows andok hold on ande started tumbling. >> everybody duck down.
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everybody duck qdown. >> there was a moment there where there was weightlessness. we were floating. >> there wasfá a silent couple seconds there and thenfáok i ju braced. >> and then we hit hard and we tumbled a couple of more times and we stopped, wheels down, right side up. >> the wind was so heavy, andt( figured that it would pick the car back up and we're going to be dead. >> we all came bailing out. j.k.xd picked up the radio and said roll call and he said i'm here and we didn't hear from the others and we all ran out to that field and i saw the three vehicle. >> i think if there's a lesson to belp learned is safety. too close aok call for mñé8 it's heightened my sensitivity hr(t&háhp &hc i'd feelfáxd really guilty if anythingé@c traumatic happened our crew it's on me. >> the san francisco red crossç volunteersg we speak.
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volunteers there have been sharing touching stories such as that of a 4-year-old boy who is helpinuzxd clean up thema rubb of his home. >> and he was out there with his father and, you know,htok he h this huge work gloves on and he was working with them to clean up his ñrhome. he was looking for his toys and we had givene1 him a3wlp mouse and he had a couple of other stuffed animals that he was carrying rm!bz as he was going through what they lost. tou >> she'll be in oklahoma city for at least two weeks and that is the minimum requirement of volunteers. she will join ten bay area red cross workers already in the area. ju now. five homes destv acres are threatened by massive wildfires still burning out oft control in southern california. strong winc caused the so-called powerhouse fire to jump in size and now it's charred 20,000 acres. >> three of the 1,000 firefighters on the front lines
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have been hurti]fá ande1 the fi which started thursday afternoon is near santa clarita.t( this is from interstate 5, this morning the san joset( city council is blaming thee1q cuts the increase. a mani] stabbed toe1t( death ma first homicide of the year and the killing justxd in one week.r >> councilman says both ofó[ patrol is a long-term fix and it onlyt( ends up taxxd the depart, instead we're calling for the use of specialized -- >>çó while we arexd bleeding officers. there are young ment( bleeding we need to do something about it immediately and we need to put aside political agendas and protect our neighborhoods and that will require us to get back to the table with our police officers and offer something substantial so that they know that they can stayçó here, do t
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tough work they'rea5 doing and 'q%11 support their family. rm2a]m a 35-year-old man who w rushed to the hospital where he died.nb as of now there are no arrests $u$e kilrxjt and the motivefá is unknown this morning. 59yrñ breaking news in san francisco right now.qxd take a look at new video just through the front of this m were just before 6:30 this morning and authorities tell nbc bayñi area that two people who were at the scene were taken intoñzpolie custody. it is unclear whether or notxd they were actuallyq in the vehicle at the time. no word yet on injuries and the investigation. >> in lpoakland this morning añ 5ñ on life support after gun fire erupted at a sideshow early yesterday morning. the shooting comes just as police are preparing to unveil a
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sideshows. today monty francis has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: on youtube spectatorst( posted video ofokca other you are boulevard. cars were doing doughnuts when a through. that's when the crowd wentt( cry throwing rocks and bottleslp at the busjf and then someoneçó std s)'lting. a 25-year-old woman fromc walnu creek in the crowd wasxd reportedly shot in the head and criticallylp injured. she was taken to ñihighland hospital. she is on life support. a 25-year-oldok hayward man and )om oakland were also shot, but are expected to survive. one neighbor whocxd didn't wants face shown described the chaos. >> q u9xd of shots, screaming and loudt( motions and glass breaking and allq of that stuff. it gets violentq because everybody has alcohol and everybody is drinking. >> several neighbors told us sideshows happen almost every
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complaints.fáçó stopped traffic on interstate 880 in oakland in the midk< of the day. a reflectiont( that sideshowses have been on the rise ine1 rece decrease about four years ago. >> my. generation thinks it's fun, but fun for us now is doing drugs and being +stupid. >> 19-year-old sam was not at this most recent sideshow, but says he's attended and participated in sideshows many times. >> being behind the car just having fun and i was drunk. just thinking it was something to do. >> it'v a decision he now regrets and one he wants others to think twice about making. >> it leads toc shootingsñr and gangxd violence because differe ís will go there and all of and that stuff. believe they should stop. >>e1 monte francis, todayçó in bay. >> theñr giants played two,rp!u only scored one. i guess you canc say it just wasn't in the cards.
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outside at the coliseum this morning where the as will go for the sweep against the chicago white sox. first pitch is at 1:05 this afternoon. sunscreen.you wear your n- the as are on an incredible run right now. they won 12 ofñi their last 14 games including six straight at home. yesterday was a close one at the the white socks tied it up in josh redick drives axd bases loadedcb/1-9ñ that is a walk-offokq walk. as win it 4-3. things are notok going as wl for the giants. they came out in the losing end of both games att( yesterday's doubleheader in st. louis. managed to score one run
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is xdcalifornia's high spee rail projectc hitting another speed bump? a new lawsuit may push the project of track. nbc bay area political analyst larrye1 gerston joins us now. let's talkxd about this latestk one,ko my friend. >> you expectednb it will take about a million years? >> now 2 million. it's hadmy hiccups, including t overrun space right of way, and and it is very important for
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thisñi thing to gop,t(w3ht fod opposition from clinton 1oey cop was the original chairman of the high speed rail authority. go figure. >> so what's his -9issue? it's notu his way? cop says there are severalw3 provisions of this $10 million proposal passed by theçó voters that just don't work. among them, the state has not been assured that there will be enough funding. project will run without taxpayer subsidies as required in the ballot proposition and the state no longer can guarantee that the train will run on time, so toñr speak and that's the 2:40 limit between san francisco and l.a. you putfv together and he says we've got problems and in addition to enough, we have the problem of laç acquisition. as of the moment, 80% of the 500
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land owners in maderaw3 county, that's the site of the folksok that have to sell their land, they haven't agreed to sell.e1 so the land's not going.xd the people who originally were involved with it are complaining about it. we have problems. >> can they take it through eminent domain? they can get the land. that's theká"ast of the problem and they can get that through emnant domain. precious stuff in ther8+orld an the price will go up. >> do you think this one lawsuit to grind that to a halt? >> that's a good question. itçóc depends on the outcome. we should point out in fairness that theret(lú ave beenxd sever lawsuit attempting to derail the project and they'vefá all been dismissed by the court. okay. that's important to know. still, you know, the current lawsuit has a ringfát( to it an seems to contain the greatest threat to the high-speed rail authority because it addresses fundamentalmy guarantees in th( 2008 voter-approved ballot
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proposition. either way,t( the court casec a but guaranteesxd that the proje will not get under way by july. that's the scheduled starting date and that could be a problem down the road, chris,l(q(puáq of key completion< dates establi( by the federal g$n95q for ,x)p&ifornia to qualify for eve more federal funds. t.(qq' so difficult for a proje like this?xd we know it is as massive project and there are people up and down the stateko who have tolp agre things, but what's the particular problem with this one? >> there areçó three big issues one. it's massive in scope. hundreds of miles and so many players involved and second, 20, 30 years. that's a lot of money to try to come up with and finally, this project grapples with keyi] stakeholders, environmentalist, farmers and the transportation industry and these folks arexde major players and each of these
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agendas which winds and that remains to be seen, but the bloody fight is still in its earliest stages, and that shows you whatlp we can expect down t road. and turns before this project either gets killed, resolved, moa5t ahead, something, we've got a long way to go and some of it is very understandable. >> thank you very much, larry, and we'll see you next week. >> job numbers for the month of may are due out on monday and for what else we can expect is here's xdcnbc's tyler matheson.p >> when a lot of things start heating up like the finals in the nba and the nhl and it's also the start of the atlantic hurricane season and ont( wall street, traders will try to keec theçó bulls running after six straight months of gainsxdq in dow and 20 straight tuesdays where theñr blue chips xdrose. 20 in a row. it's amazing.
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the big news this week comes on friday, the may jobs report will be out. private companies are expected to have addedxd more workers la month while federal, state and local governments continue to trim positions and we'll get figures on auto and light truck sales for the month of may. the rebound in the housing especially of-9 pickup trucks analysts are expecting as much as a 10% rise in overallt( sale last monthçó compared to a year ago. (t&háhp &hc&hina.x the two-day summit in southern california will focus on a wide range of topics including economic trade and accusations of hacking of u.s. companies and government agencies by the chinese military and you can enter your bid to have lunch with the famed investorñi warre buffet and he does it every year and the money goescñr to the gl foundation which helps the need ney san francisco. downi] with warren to have a ni meal $3.5 million, not including
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the tip. get your business news on cnbc.p >> get your business and tech )g "today in the bay," starts at 4:30 in the morning. ee to believe. right now we are seeing nothing, but sunshine over oakland. we have a nice weather set up for the as game coming upñr at seeing cooler changes ahead in the lpsev.ke forecast. a look at that when we come right back.
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>> good sunday morning to you. a livet( look inxd san francisc where we have nothing, su the golden gate bridgefá starti to see low clouds trying to as things finally start to cool off. ourlp temperatures outside currently in the 50s. san francisco to oakland. 55, san jose and lookxd at thos w 60s i
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concord. inland valleys despite the sea breeze is starting to turn on. we will at least brieflyi] in t early afternoon hoursxd get int the uppert( 80s and perhaps approach 90 before things cool ( off. çimprove at least across some of the seac level looks around the bay as the winds turn back from being out of the north which weret( really quite dry to an onshore push over the next couple ofxd days and high pressure has weakened slightlyxdx÷.!%!j5ñ gog to bring up a little bit more of a sea breeze and cooler temperatures for the next couplp so marine layer earlier thist( morning close to lp1,000 feet a it will thicken up some latñfá tonight and that will allow those clouds to spill much further inland and it could have ñ at times and san francisco to oakland with the cooldown for the first halffá o the week and the temperatures will warm up rapidly as we!u h today, cooler, the yn shore temperatures back into half moon
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bay. still should see 70s aroundt( santa cruz, with the winds out as we approach the evening. >> the inland temperatures 80s closser to sançó jose and for o fairfie6hu and antioch. livermorñ toasty by 1:00 in thei afternoon, but you'll notice mid-afternoon and early evening those temperaturesñ picking up n the bay area. our inland temperatures are cooling down in the next three days. you'll see morning clouds, misty skies at times for the first half of the week and everything turn#f again on thursday and friday. all indications are we'll have maybe more widespread 90s as we "m= for the workweek and rebounding quite a bit as we get to next saturday and sunday. >> thanks, rob. the sky came to life in minnesota over the weekend in a di lights. the video was taken on the campus of st. john'sxd college collegeville, minnesota.
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changed r]sq(u)ons. i say it's justfác pretty. each color reflects differentfá elements in the atmosphere. northern light shows are frequent int( alaska it is rareo see them inçó states that share border withe1 canada and even farther sous almost unheard )5"9i1e 700 miles this weekend for a very good cause. diego yesterday after a 30-day run from san francisco all to raise awareness for pediatric cancer. he lost his sone1 emilio to leukemia in 2000. during the journey he ran a marathon each day and went through eight p!7kñ of running shoes while raising é@ó[e1xfo the foundation he made in his son's name. >> the first stretch of the aidd life cycle ride. more than 2200 riders from
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around the worldo$ujjze1 off fr the cal palace at 6:30 this morning. after the next seven days they will travelñrq 545 miles to los angeles to raisee1 awareness abd et to raiseññp money for the san francisco aids foundation. this event is the fáworld'ss7 largest hiv/aids fund raiser qo, is expected to raise more than $13 million this year. and they got a very nice start to the day for xdthat. >> it will be quite nice getting into santa cruz ñiau&ey 70s as they wrap things up. >> they will pedal on and raise more money. +átju making us a part of your money. it's always a treat for us to not be alone, right? >> right. >> thanks for joining us,?; we will see you for more local news at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and any time of day on nbc bay area.com particularly if news breaks. have a great day and we'll see [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad
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citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. this sunday, national security versus freedom of the press. the tension and the political fallout as the attorney general appears to backtrack. republicans have their sights set on attorney general eric holder. did he level with congress about whether he sought to criminalize the work of journalists? >> with regardto the potential prosecution of the press for disclosure of material, that is not something that i've been involved in, heard of, or would think would be a wise policy. >> holder reportedly regrets the treatment of the press in recent leak investigations and tries to reach out. has it worked? how should the administration balance the protection of secrets and the free flow of information. we'll ask the chairman of the house intelligence committee, michigan congressman mike
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