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plans for a nationwide immigration sweep this weekend and a bay area city could be on the list. good afternoon and anne makovec. >> i'm kenny choi. the suite by isis that percent according to york times report. positive immigrants including
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some interpreters go are reportedly being targeted. black jackie ward of that the u.s. customs and border protection office in disco with some reaction from some of california's political leaders. >> reporter: it is not a matter of if, but when and immigrant families are the ones who need to be concerned. >> "the new york times" said ratable targets 2000 immigrants in 10 major cities on sunday. just last month. the washington post reported the rape targets infamous go, and other major cities with large immigrant populations. like this is not issues or legislation. this is about values. the operation was postponed last moof the present trump tweeted about in part because of resistance by immigration officials who were worried about separating parents from children who may be american citizens. the time sources they familiewi
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in family detention centers in texas and pennsylvania but due to space limitations, some may end up in hotel rooms until travel documents are ready. i.c.e. want to deport families as quickly as possible. with senator kamala harris tweeted the report of mass i.c.e. really rates are actually disturbing. targeting families does not make us safer. californians, be prepared. this warming eyes coke -- i so give us a statement thing is prayer is the rest are removable of unlawful aliens that is pose a threat to national security. all of those in violation of aggression was may be subject to arrest, detention, and if found, removable by final order, be removable from the united states. i.c.e. will not come from the date the locations of the raid. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. the aclu announced thought allusive to try to stop the raids it also just a short time ago, governor gaston gavin newsom tweeted out a video saying regardless of immigration status, be prepared and know your rights. just want to say to folks that are anxious about a knock
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on the door, we talk about knowing your rights, without a warrant, you do not have to open the door. without a warrant, we do not have to open the door.>> we will have much more of this story coming up on the fifa 5:00 and online on kpix.com. i'm emily turner and in the meantime, all of that is going to with i.c.e. rates the immigration issue is now being taken to the census. at 2:00, we are expecting president donald trump to make an announcement in the rose garden where he says he will issue an executive order to include the citizenship question the 2020 census. the supreme court has already said this is a no go and they did this two weeks ago saying the rationale was contrived that the federal government cannot move forward without solid justification of this. critics of the ruling say this will result in an undercurrent
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of immigrants, which affects the california specifically because of our large population. our large immigration population. every fr funding, to the distribution of resources. that of that 2:00 this afternoon at the rose garden. we will continue to follow this and bring the very latest regular live news desk, emily turner, back to you. several physical mayor london breed just announced a more than $600 million bond earthquake safety and emergency response for the 2020 ballot. if it is approved by voters, the sdr bond would provide nearly $100 million to fund seismic retrofitting, and rose of the project. more than 1400 50 million for emergency firefighting water system. 70 million for disaster response, and 9 million for ther the comeafr nearly a week of the powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked southern california. structure the storm louisiana, and hurricane watch is in effect as tropical storm
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barry picks up speed the gulf of mexico. officials are predicting the biggest danger may be downpours that will last for hours.>> the systems that do have all your points. there will be outages and some point and because of a minimal hurricane, the outages could in some cases be out for a couple of days and they could be prepared. >> new orleans is already dealing with about a flash flood. meterologist mary lee is taking a closer looks at the storms latest pass.>> this is tropical storm barry churning the gulf of mexico. at the problem with this is it is a very slow moving storm. it is generating the energy from the warm gulf waters and it will continue to strengthen e tropical storm barry and the latest on this. 40 miles per hour with westerly movement at five miles per hour. watched the path of the
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strengthens into a category 1 storm by saturday morning, just before making landfall. 35 mile-per-hour wind as it the louisiana coast. there is the potential for dangerous storm surges as well as strong winds and heavy rain. and hillary lane is in louisiana was more of the damage expected.>> we make sure the rope is strong. >> reporter: in plaquemines parish thousands of in order to evacuate as a tropical storm gained strength the gulf of mexico. city officials in new orleans expect this slow moving storm to start dumping more rain on the area, as early as friday. >> what it means is there is a possibility, as it is moving slow, that we will get heavy rainfall for up to 48 hours. >> reporter: ahead of the storm, a possible tornado touchdown causing major damage in new orleans. >> heard a big explosion like
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sound. my wife and my dog were under the rubble, but they are fine.>> eight inches of rain fell in just three hours, turning streets in the louisiana largest city into small length and trapping drivers in the waterlogged cars. the national weather service says the tropical weather that is on its way could become the first hurricane of the season by friday, and the wind is not the biggest threat.>> the concern for the city and for the area will be storm surge. water is the killer. 75 percent time when it comes to hurricanes and tropical storms. truck many residents to hurricane katrina concerned about the cities drainage pumps. >> you can look around in the they have a little twist. every now and then it stopped twisting. >> reporter: a mantre storm surge from the mississippi river could threaten the lobby fear setting waters rushing into low-lying areas. hillary lane, cbs news, new
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orleans. >> we will be wanted at very closely for you. back at home, we are tracking a ridge of high pressure to build and and this means we are warming up. not just today, but through the week. i will have the weekend forecast, coming up. a bill aimed at reducing the risk of wildfires is now headed to governor newsoms death. the bill pass of the assembly this morning. it would create a fund to pay claims from future wildfires caused by utility equipment and the utilities would have to invest in safety improvements. the governor is expected to sign the measure. livermore police just released an image of this white volkswagen as a potential cide. e shappened ay at a taco l e at thtime of the incident. the 16-year-old victim was found suffering from a gunshot wound to his stomach. he wasn't taken to the hospital and later died. police identified the subject as
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jorge luis tell us. they consider him armed and dangerous. they say the shooting was not a random act and the suspect and victim knew each other. new video of a drug bust in the pacific ocean. >> you could hear the u.s. coast guard when ordering the vessel to stop and then he leaps onto the moving sub. that is a video we were just referring to. another guard pounds on a top patch of the sub with his fist. officials say that they found more than 17,000 pounds of cocaine inside of the boat. structure is alive look from the white house this afternoon where a social media summit is taking place today. ahead of the summer to, president trump tweeted a big subject today will be the
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tremendous dishonesty bias, determination and depression practiced by certain companies. but the biggest bay area tech companies are part not part of the conversation. google, facebook, and twitter were not on the face this brick the guests were mostly the groups. media influence and gop leaders who believe the big companies are suppressing their messages. the companies have denied the charge. campaign 2020 now the first national interview since announcing his run for president. the bay area billion are tom steyer telling cbs this morning that he is an outsider ready to take on corporate greed.>> i have been doing this successfully. beating the oil companies and the tobacco companies enclosing tech loops from the outside for 10 years. i do not believe this failed government will be reformed from the inside.>> the he made his announcement just two days ago. he now joins the list of two other doesn't democrats competing for the chance to go head to head with president trump and 2020.
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a high-speed chase outside of minetta. the san jose international airport. new details about the stolen car involved. amazon making an investment in people. how the online giant is boosting employee skills to work alongside all of the technology.
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we are learning more about a stolen car that led officers on a high-speed chase outside of san jose international airport overnight. a spokesperson said officers followed the suspected vehicle as it flew right outside of terminal a at a high-speed of
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rate. eventually crashed the southwest expressly. two people were taken into custody. nobody was hurt. amazon the global leader in the use of artificial intelligence and robots but now the online giant plans to invest more than $700 million of the human work force. david begnow how amazon is providing u.s. employees for new skills for the digital age. >> reporter: when you go to this 125,000 foot amazon facility outside of denver, it looks like robots running the show. but behind the roughly 800 devices are skilled employees like nicole who manages the daily flow of traffic as a for control specialist. but this is where we follow the packages real-time. >> reporter: she says more robot means higher package volume and with that, like we need more associates to process our volume. not left. >> reporter: we traveled to the amazon sale headquarters to talk with the worldwide consumer ceo jeff duff wilkie about how these pogroms will
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work.>> would you compare this to going to university with two years of training? >> it is kind of like grad school. >> reporter: the program names feel collegiate like machine learning university for on-site training, and amazon technical academy for software engineer. >> what do you need your employees to start doing with the training? >> creating great jobs means that people can have a career that is more than just the job they enter. we have deployed about 200,000 robots that the same time we have added 300,000 people. >> as technology races forward, the number of custom investing and trading, current employees will climb from 54 percent in 2015, two 85 percent by next year. that is according to a manpower group study. select additional manpower is not a luxury. like nick adversity professor ari begins work says the so- called upscaling programs help companies retain employees innkeeper could cost down>> if
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you do not know how to manage the technology and incorporated, bevery quickly.> will still be delivering your packages for the companies assures us humans are here today david begnow, cbs news.>> lovely day around the bay area. maren has more on the forecast. just another spectacular day as we have blue skies out there. we are catching the sunshine and here's alive look at the dublin camera. you can see blue skies there. we are watching our temperatures warm up. we will continue to see temperatures climb as we go through the afternoon. we will continue to warm up as we go through the rest of the week. friday, and into the weekend, we continue to see servitors climb with high pressure out th
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60s, 70s and in the 80hye conco 65 in oakland. 83 in the bar. 60 in the cisco. 70 san jose. and 84 santa rosa. we are going to continue to see temperatures go up as we head through the afternoon. the high pressure across the desert southwest will be building enough for us, and with that, we were up as we go through the next several days. not just today, but through the work week, and into the weekend we want our temperatures climb from where we started off, below average earlier the week, to eventually above average. today is seasonal. exactly where we should be this time of year. now let's say the wind because we are tracking some basic additions. 16 mile-per-hour wind and downtown tampa cisco. 17 at sfo. mile-per-hour wind.
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12 in vallejo and 11 mile-per- hour wind in fairfield. here is the satellite and radar view. the high pressure is building an closer to california and that is why the temperatures will be climbing. plenty of sunshine this afternoon. enjoy it. heading into tomorrow morning, we see the low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and part of the bay and then we see more sunshine. sunset and 8:30 three. 5:57 fifa with daytime highs in the upper 80s for concord, fairfield, mid 80s in san jose. low 70s in oakland and the disease if their practice go. there we go with the warm up is a go through friday into the weekend. right now, saturday is the warmest day out of the week with plenty of sun and a little bit cooler next week. still ahead, how a bay area woman is teaching students to become the leaders of tomorrow. and a reminder for you. if you have a consumer problem or a question, email us on
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sharon introduces us to the woman known as doctor.
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truck you and your partner are the team. >> reporter: for the students follow public used to lift a cup of water. the exercise built trust, teamwork, and communication. 17-year-old ella paschal pat practice being in charge. despite having a smile on your face and being competent when you're speaking to others. i feel like they can take it as she knows what she is doing. i will trust her. truck the students are learning how to be effective leaders at a conference in cupertino hosted by the california association of student councils doctor june thompson of the executive director since 1982, developed the curriculum. >> the curriculum is experiential. they learned by doing, and have an opportunity to sit back and reflect on how they engaged in the activities, and what they learned, and what they are taking to the future. trojans program have empowered more thanan students fourth grade through 12th grade and communication, management, and leadership skills. students also teach their
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peers. truck dunes at the curriculum does not just for work for student in the u.s., but producing leaders from all over the world.>> we found that it works in any culture, with any age group, and it does not matter about language barriers. drug program has taught young people in japan, kazikstan, russia, south africa, united kingdom, and china. at age 20, deck height is the ceo of a company volunteers teaching students and beijing. the life skills skills he has learned.>> i love to inspire others to aspire to become the best version of themselves. >> reporter: jack and ella, among many are thankful for the women they call dock. >> talk is amazing. trope for equipping the leaders of the future, this week's jefferson awarded the bay area goes to doctor june thompson. sharon chen, kpix 5. >> you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online on kpix.com hero. we will be right back.
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coming up. is silicon valley becoming garbage valley. some people say they have moved because of alngt up. that story and more at 5. before we say goodbye, a quick check of the weather. a final look at the seven- day forecast and what you can expect. seasonal temperatures today will continue to warm up for friday, and especially into the
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weekend. saturday will be the warmest day of the week. checkout inland spots heating up to the mid-90s. by saturday be low to mid 30s for the bay. mid 60s and for the coast. still warm and sunny on sunday and the temperatures cooler by early next week. spot that is getting pretty warm. >> it is toasty. >> sunny and hot in the bay area. that is it for us. >> thank you for joining us. have a great afternoon.
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