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they are airing their dirty laundry. they are doing it in a way that is perhaps designed to get attention.
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>> now at 11:00, it is exactly what san francisco doesn't want two major downtown hotels stuck in limbo with the investor walking away. why an expert say the investor could be bluffing. >> from kpix news, this is the late news with sara donchey. >> what you think of when you think of downtown? shopping? maybe. hotels? definitely. a bi bombshell announcement from two hotels. san francisco union's future is in limbo after the firm that owns them said they are walking away from loan payments. what does this mean for the people? not only for th people who keep these places running, but who use them to make a living. this is why this announcement could be a warning shot. >> reporter: this hilton hotel
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near union square is the larges in the city with almost 2000 rooms. according to the owners, it is not worth keeping, but hotel experts say this could be a negotiation tactic, and no matter what, the hotel is not closing. >> nobody usually does that. most of the time when you quietly miss your payments and you negotiate with your lender -- >> reporter: bob rauch is a lender consultant. he has more than 50 years of experience. he says he has never seen a hotel ownership group publicly announce they are defaulting on their loan. >> san francisco has created a problem for them, so this is why they are going public, i suspect. >> reporter: the ceo says the group is looking to remove unio square hilton and park 55 from its portfolio because the path to recovery remains clouded and
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elongated by challenges, including office vacancies caused by offices letting employees work from home, a weakened convention calendar through 2027, and concerns over street conditions. >> they are airing their dirty laundry, but doing it in a way that is perhaps designed to get attention on the problem. >> reporter: this is the larges hotel in the city. part 55 has just over 1000 rooms, the fourt largest in the city. rauch says that he thinks that this announcement is a tactic to prompt the city to act to clean up the area and get the lender to renegotiate the current $725 million loan on the properties. >> the terms of the loan, the length of the loan, even the amount of the loan can technically be renegotiated, bu they are not done like this publicly. >> reporter: experts say that even if the part group does not remake its loan payment, the bank cannot foreclose on the properties until they are more than 90 days late, which means there is plenty of time to
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negotiate. >> so there are 800 people who work at the hilton union square and another 275 at park 55. we wanted to know what will happen to them. we reached out to thei union and they told us in part, the workers will not be affecte by any change in ownership of these hotels. sales are frequen in the hotel industry, so our union has secured contract language that requires hotel owners and operators to retain staff. the state of florida firing back after california governor gavin newsom floated kidnapping charges against their governor, ron desantis, for flying migrants into sacramento. florida's division of emergency management claims the two flights were voluntary, and tha even did this. they released almost 2.5 minutes of video showing migrants signing waiver , even dancing to music and posing for photos. but as steve
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large reports, the california attorney general has a very different story. >> reporter: the state of florida video shows celebration by migrants on route to california. one man, after getting off the plane, saying i spanish, we made it to california. thank god. very thankful to god. there is an exchange with a roomful of migrants asking how they are being treated. the state of florida issued a statement tha the migrants gave verbal and written consent to be moved to california. rob bonta says his own conversations with migrants contradict with the video shows and could even lead to criminal charges. >> many did not know. i know that for a fact. they told me they did not know they were in sacramento until they were in sacramento. so these crimes are a category we are looking at. >> reporter: governor gavin
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newsom's spokesperson said this is explicated propaganda. the florida governor is small and pathetic. democratic and republican strategists are watching the florida-california feud and the new video closely. >> what is the value of this video? >> it completely destroys the bonta-newsom narrative that these people were kidnapped and smuggled to california. >> there is no indication that it was shot by anyone other tha a propagandist. we don't know the context. we don't know if people were paid to say things. >> reporter: a show between two powerful politicians, each seeking the national spotlight. these migrants seeking asylum and now taking center stage. religious groups are giving migrants a place to stay in sacramento. fremont police say it is on of the most difficult calls the have responded to in years. the say a mother killed her two children before killing herself
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this is an update to a very disturbing story we told you about last night. the family wa found at the victoria park apartments on englewood common. investigators say the children were a one-year-old boy and a four-year-old girl. police have not announced a cause of death, but they did say they found a knife at the scene. chaos and violence on a soccer field in livermore , and now teenagers have been arreste after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed during a fight. police say that seven teenage boys assaulted another boy and stabbed him. he had to be taken to the hospital, and he was released. police think this attack was gang-related and tha the suspects were between 15 an 17 years old. new tonight emma what do yo think is happening here? what i we told you this was a school district meeting? hard to imagine, but this all out brawl with people throwing punches an police in riot gear swinging
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batons was outside of a school district in socal. school administrators were debating lgbtq instruction when tensions exploded outside. >> reporter: emotions erupted outside the glendale school board meeting. protesters came face-to-face. they could not b further apart on the issue of how gender and sexual identity should be taught in schools, if at all, a hot button issue across the nation. the temperature rose. police took a least one person into custody and declared an unlawful assembly. >> if it was really about acceptance and tolerance, the conversation would be, you love your fellow student no matter what. period. why do kids have to know what two mommies are, what two daddies are, all that?
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>> reporter: on the other side of the issue, amy sanchez and her nine-year-old. >> at this point all they are teaching is that homosexual people exist. that's true. >> reporter: some parents and conservative activists say it i also about forcing teachers and students to use preferred pronouns and allowing kids to use the locker rooms of the gender they identify with. >> my daughter has also witnessed men and boys in her girl's locker room that are not you know, they don't identify a women. they are just men in her girl's locker room. >> reporter: tricia loeber says she just hears hate. >> i am really heartbroken at the misrepresentation of all of this, this compilation of this anger and this protest. there i no issues. >> reporter: the superintendent says there is no issue. they ar following state law regarding lgbtq students and information, period. >> at the elementary level we
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teach anything other than what inclusivity entails, and we hav families that come in all different shapes. we do not ad or supplement in ways that are not appropriate. >> so that scene comes during one major human rights group calls a state of emergency for lgbtq+ people in america. it is the first time the human rights campaign has ever called for on here. they say the rights of these americans are under attack. a woman and san jose worries that his happening in willow glen after 75 rainbow flags were stolen there. she puts them out every june for pride month, and she told us th flags were ripped and thrown around and that it has happened so often that she has had to worry about purchasing hundreds
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of extras. coming up, why some people in the south bay will have to pay a lot more for water, even though they are using less than ever before. and what was hanging over yankee stadium tonight that had our meteorologist saying it probably was not a good idea to play ball there today? and thinking about opening a dispensary in san francisco? it might be too late. we had some june showers across the bay area today and less than a 10th of an inch of rain. but any rain
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welcome back. our state water supply is mainly looking great, but tens of thousands of households in san jose will have to pay a lot more for thei water even though they have bee doing a really good job conserving it. san jose municipal water system is raising bills, water bills by about 14% starting on july 1st. city council members approved the hike in a 10-1 vote, and it is happening despite record low water use. agency says it need more money to pay for rising costs from third-party water suppliers and pay for future
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infrastructure projects. zoomin out a bit, reservoir levels across california are looking the best they have looked in a long time. two of the state's largest reservoirs are almost a full capacity, and you can kind of see that just looking at thi video for a few seconds. according to state data, shasta lake is 98% full, while lake or oakville is at 99 percent capacity. obviously it did not look like that not long ago! so good news! >> it is good news. a different kind of news one sports and weather combined, right? normally you think a baseball game, you want to get outside and take in the fresh air, little bit of sun. people who showed up to yankee stadium today, they did not get that. they got this. yuck. >> gross. >> gross and yuck. the sky was full of smoke and haze. where i this coming from? >> this is coming from quebec, one of the eastern provinces of
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canada. over 150 different fire blowing down into the poke is northeastern u.s., so it is awful. you can see it on the satellite image, all these fire burning in quebec and ontario. at one point, new york's air th of any city not in the country, not in north america, in the world today! that is nasty. yeah. you can see it here. >> this is the nasa image that we are seeing. lots of reaction to this online. a guy tweeted out a picture of an apocalyptic scene. is this i am legend or something? he said anybody need anything from the bodega? yeah. it's -- yeah. >> that's what it looked like in new york. i have got a side-by-side image we are going to start weather with, what things looked like in midtown manhattan yesterday evening compared to this evening. this is going to look eerily familia to those who were in the bay area in december of 2020 for orange sky day. this is last night and this is today. this
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is the earth cam network. this indicates the terrible air quality. a check of the air map for the northeastern u.s., all these thoughts are either in th red or purple shades indicating unhealthy, very unhealthy or hazardous air quality not just for new york city, but philadelphia. boston has had terrible air quality as well. this is blowing down out of the northeastern u.s. it was not a good idea for the yankees to play that game. there is an epa sensor registering an air quality index of over 150, whic is the point that you should be wearing a decent mask to protec yourself from the air quality. meanwhile on our side of the country, we had some unusual june showers. thunderstorms in other parts of the state, but w lightning strike throughout the whole day. the storm system responsible for this is sliding further and further to the east there are showers holding together over northwestern mendocino county. this is in th process of falling apart. we
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are going to be back into our mix of low cloud cover and ground-level fog to start each morning, but as we head towards midday and afternoon, we are going to see more of a mix of clouds and sunshine coming over clouds will run from east to west towards us and they will fall apart before they move int the bay area. but in general it will be this unsettled weather pattern, especially for the sierra and points further east. from the climate prediction center, technically the bay are has been outlined as being a chance at normal conditions. w will keep an eye on this. there are no significant rain chances in the seven-day forecast. temperatures right now are a mi of upper 50s and low 60s. we dropped down just a few more
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degrees as we head for the rest of the night, bottoming out in the middle portion of the 50s. high temperatures tomorrow will be almost exactly normal along the coast, right along 60 degrees but below average the further inland you go. low 70s down the peninsula, mid-70s int santa clara valley and low to mid 70s inland and in the east bay, a good five to 10 degrees below normal. closer to average temperatures around the bay wit mid-60s in san francisco, upper 60s for oakland. the cloud cove will be more stubborn . if you see any showers tomorrow it would likely be for northwester sonoma county, but the cloud cover will keep temperatures on the cool side. not much change to the big picture temperature pattern as we head through the rest of the weekend into the weekend. low to mid 60s in san francisco with mid-60s in oakland and the east bay. more fluctuation further inland wher temperatures will be up into th mid-70s saturday and sunday, same thing inland, and in the east bay, parts might reach int the upper 70s over the weekend and along the coast the june gloom will be back in efyou s o
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here and e e moof june goes a long way, vern. straight ahead in sports, oil and vinegar do not mix. neither did the pga and liv gol league. but guess who threw the in a blender? and the giants ma
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bear with me! i have a smal confession to make. >> okay, go! >> i don't watch a lot of golf i don't know much about it. >> so that's fine! >> so when something happens in the world of golf that i hear about, i know it is significant >> i went what, what? i had to call a couple of people and say explain it to me like i am five hey folks, the kingpin behind professional golf now as of today is saudi arabia. what is the one thing that could stop the pga tour and liv golf to or from crushing each other in the courts and on the course? money
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lots and lots of money. q gordo gekko. good time for the wall street money drop. in a shockin move, the pga announced a merge with liv golf. it reversed the stands it had taken to prevent players from joining the league liv golf will soon expect to rejoin the tour. for players like rory mcilroy, a vocal critic of liv golf who passed u hundreds of millions of dollars to leave and the fact, it is a gut punch. >> my son told me that liv golf was taunting pga guys saying hey, we left, we get our money, now we get to came back. the loyal guys who stayed on the tour, they got the raw end of the deal. baseball. in joc pederson's
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hand? an oxygen mask. giants a mile high in denver. san francisco opened a big old can of offense. nine extra-base hits like this from patrick bailey. he earned his oxygen here as he liked this one out for an rbi triple. fifth inning's? another big blow. lamonte wade jr. with an rbi here. this made it 5-1 giants a they rapped out 14 hits. same inning? j.d. davis, high, deep stayed in the ballpark, but thi one brought home two more runs. giants won 10-4, evening its record 230-30. pitcher for the oakland a' was on point at the pirates. look at this athleticism in the fifth inning! kaprielian got ou of a jam on his own, rolling through six innings of one-run ball. tonight, the other story
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was offense. this fellow named jason peterson, what a night! two home runs and a 5 for 5 night. he drove in five and won 11-2. the a's can win the three-game series if they can get over tomorrow. peterson is pretty well-traveled. he originally played for the padres, orioles, braves, yankee and brewers. that's a lot of swag to have in your man cave! >> i am sure he is a very impressive man cave. thank you so much! we appreciate it! enjoy your pina colada's an all-you-can-eat shrimp, but leave the joints at home! what
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want to open a cannabis dispensary in san francisco? hold your horses, because the board of supervisors might be putting a pause on applications they say it is a saturated market and a tough dozens climate because of it. supervisors have already voted to hold permits. it is still pending a final vote and the pause would then go into effect 30 days after that. carnival cruise lines says they don't want your marijuana, either. they are using drug dog to sniff it out from passenger suitcases. carnival's ceo says too many people are behaving badly and they want to keep it family atmosphere. they say the drug-sniffing dogs are being used at the terminal and on board, and if guests are caught they could face up to $500 fines. >> you have more first-timers that go on carnival that are unfamiliar with traveling internationally. >> let me remind guests that while marijuana and cannabis products may be legal in some states, we are required to
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follow federal law. >> well, well, well. the compan says the drug sniffing dogs hav already cut back on marijuana brought on board. san jose's happy hollow par and zoo is welcoming two baby lemurs to the zoo family. the two male lemur pops were born o mother's day weekend to their parents. they are the first lemur pups born at the zoo since 2009. the zoo says both are bright and alert and healthy. have you ever angrily typed a four-letter word into your phone only to have a
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i will have to read this on slow! you are going to see why. >> be very careful. >> i will do my best. have you ever been so upset that you reach for your phone only to text your best friend that you are ducking mad? >> i don't know what you could possibly mean. >> if autocorrect has made you duck, don't worry. you can than a.i. for an upgrade. case in point, the f word being changed to this. duck. that was not
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scripted. in the new iowa 17, apple will use the power of a.i to improve autocorrect. the company announced that the new keyword software will learn you habits over time. that will include leaving words alone tha you typed on purpose, like ones that start with f. they say it will also improve your options and the new ios is set to be released later this year. >> all right! >> some may find it useful and others may find it comical! >> i have not said duck that many ti (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident

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