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we had him on the waitlist within two hours. >> for those lending apartments it is a bit like winning the lottery. for a city like vallejo is already time to start finding more affordable housing. >> we are just like everybody, struggling, fighting for the money, for the nonprofit and for them to help where they can. >> assistant city manager jillian hayes says the challenges the waiting list. with about 1000 more people in line for the next set of rooms. >> you've got to keep that pipeline stack so that you
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don't lose the momentum. if you were to focus on one than it is another two, three, four, five years. you have to be constantly working at every stage. nally get off the lly there. streets. >> back inside, chantel says she is still adjusting to the quiet of her new home that she calls a blessing in an opportunity to start a new chapter. >> when you start with that, all your blessings come. this is awesome. >> on one hand, it is a bit of a model but it is also another example of how hard it can be to pull these projects together. there is the land, the construction cost and the fact that demand simply out matches the supply. in this respect, vallejo is like so many communities in california. even the success stories are
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long and difficult. at a time when people want answers now and on a much larger scale. >> getting a facility like this built and occupied does not come without major setbacks and complications. one potential tenant who thought they would have a home in that building is now tangled up in red tape. wilson will have that part of the story tomorrow at 3:00. an sfpd cruiser crashed into a building in the mission district, injuring two people. officers spotted a vehicle they felt was involved in a recent crime. the manager of a store nearby shot this video showing medics trying to help what seemed to be a child on the ground. tonight police showed us two people went to the hospital with non-life-threaten ing injuries. they would not tell us how old they are or how
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it happened. the suspect vehicle got away. we are learning more about a crash in contra costa county . the driver who was hit head-on died. this happened around 2:00 in the town of byron. three people are in the hospital. the road is back open tonight. a vallejo woman has been caring for animals in her community for the past few years but she said she was viciously attacked by a disgruntled client. she tells andrea nakano that what happened afterward left her so upset she is packing up and moving her business out of the city. >> reporter: she said she walked into a nail salon and was confronted by a former client. that confrontation quickly turned physical.
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>> the first thing she said was you are the reason my cat died. i couldn't understand why she felt that way. she absolutely neglected that animal and did not seek any cardiologists. >> reporter: this is footage of outside the door as she tried to get away. >> she started slapping me and kicking me. >> reporter: she finally got mace out of her purse and that gave her time to get away. >> it is like the turnaround and assault me? no way did i deserve what she did to. >> reporter: she said she claimed 911 several times but
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she was hung up on. >> i said why did you hang up on me? she said i am not going to deal with that kind of language. i said what, fat? that is not a bad word. and i was hung up on again. >> reporter: she says she does not feel safe staying in vallejo. >> we are leaving this town. we have had enough. >> reporter: she says her attacker was never arrested and she is contemplating pursuing a civil lawsuit. police are searching for women involved in a suspected retail raid. they say one of the locations they were hitting was a victoria's secret store. they say they got away with thousands of stuff from a total of three stores.
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firefighters in san jose were busy. they were looking for a fire that burned. meanwhile, pg&e owns an aircraft that has been modified to hold 900 gallons of water to fight fires. under a pilot program that, the utility will pay for a portion of the operating costs. time is running out to rescue five people from a missing sub. what we are learning about the pilot's ties to a transfer institution. and we are one step closer to ordering a chicken sandwich that did not come from a lab or a plant. if you ever failed a driving test, don't feel bad. you could've done it like this.
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let's check out the temperatures for today! highs made it up to summer--ish levels across the bay area. we will take a look at how long those levels will last. no wild walk off this time. giants fans don't care. tonight the team was batting a perfect 10. it sounds perfect for pay-per-view. elon musk just checked and challenged mark zuckerberg to a
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the sub that went missing in the atlantic with five people on board has captured the attention of the entire world. it still has not been found and tonight we learned about the pilot's longtime ties to the bay area. stockton rush is piloting the expedition and he is a member of a prominent san francisco family. he is the grandson of a former businessman and philanthropist. the symphony hall is named in his honor. he also got his mba from cal. >> the noises have been described as banging noises but they had to put together a picture in context and they have to eliminate potential man-made sources other than the titan. >> while it is still very much considered a rescue mission, officials worry there is less
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than a day of oxygen left board. close call for man and his dogsfirefighters were able to use rope pulleys get themck wabua fortunately everyb made it up safely. you could soon be eating chicken not from the farm but from the lab. u.s. regulators just gave two bay area food firms the green light to grow chicken from lab-grown cells instead of slaughtered birds. both companies grow products in steel tanks using harvested or banked cells. the goal is to eliminate harmed animals and drastically reduce the environmental impacts of raising them. >> there are no antibiotics but the environment needs to be clean and sterile so that these cells are able to proliferate and don't get contaminated urine so for a lot of reasons our product is cleaner than
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conventional needs. >> the product will debut at bar in san francisco and in san andreas. we have talked about this for a while. it has been in the works. >> i like the goals of preventing cruelty to animals and all the antibiotics that they pump into chicken especially, it is not great in the long run. but, it is still grown in a tank. but -- >> a lot of us don't know where comes from when we go to eat. that happens. but yeah. we have to try that out when that is available. let's talk about the weather on this first day of summer. this is what meteorologists and climatologists call show your stripes today. everyone of these stripes on the graphic indicates one year worth of temperature data dating back to
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1850. it is a way to visualize how much the entire atmospheric system has been getting warmer, especially with the rate of change picking up within the this is one ways we can visualize the rate of climate change. this is the one i like because the tracks temperatures using some other data. there are also carbon dioxide levels, and they just follow each other along. another way to look at it is just the way that the temperatures have changed. the temperatures are trending further and further above average. it is likely that we will see even more of an impact over the next couple of years because of two different phenomena. the first one will be a developing el nino. i did a weather segment about that last week. the strike in the
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equatorial pacific around the middle of the planet are warmer than average temperatures and it is likely that this is going to be a strong el nino event by the time we get into fall and summer. it is not the only place in the earth's oceans that have significantly above average temperatures. the north atlantic is way above normal and that could have some consequences for the atlantic hurricane season. it all adds up because so much of the excess heat that is built up over the system has been stored in the earth's ocean. some of that gets transferred to the atmosphere and it is likely that this year and next year will be the two warmest years on record, so the rate of change continues to accelerate. right now we are just seeing fog as we look towards downtown. things are being obscured by the sales force tower. look how much things are going to warm up as we hit the
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end of next week. you want a summertime field to the atmosphere? you have to wait until the latter half. this is the temperature trend for livermore. we will not see near or above average temperatures until wednesday, thursday friday. this is the view from the mark hopkins hotel. temperatures are in the 50s across the board. these numbers will not drop much further. the fog will continue to spread across the bay. low cloud cover and a great start each day as we head through the end of the work week but the cloud cover will gradually retreat towards the coast by midday. if you are heading out to the giants game as they try to sweep the padres, temperatures will be in the upper 50s at game time. not warming up a whole lot, so it is a cool day. june baseball in san francisco, so make sure you layer up appropriately. it will be about five to 10 degrees below normal. further inland a mix of upper 60s and low 70s. a good 10 to 15 degrees below average and again friday a slow but steady warm-up sends us back to normal temperatures by wednesday of
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next week but it is a long climb to get there. by next wednesday we should be back to around or just above 80 degrees for high temperatures inland. not much of a noticeable change along the coast other than just a little bit more sunshine peeking through the june gloom as we head through next week. vern? 10. the giants' winning streak has hit 10.
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again. first time since 2004 they have won 10 games in a row, and this time no come from behind tonight! can we praise the bullpen? shout out shawn jelly. he pitched four shutout innings. here was one of his five strikeouts. controversy in the bottom of the inning. ahead 1-0, joc pederson singled to right field. here came blake sable on the move and he was tagged out to end the fifth! second look showed gary sanchez blocking his path home. you can't do that. so the call was turned over. the runner scored and bob melvin, a former catcher himself, said the magic words and he was gone. all of this extended the fifth inning and the giants took advantage. j.d. davis lined out to right field drove in a run. the giants scored all four of their runs in the fifth but the baserunning cost mike
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yastrzemski here, who felt tightness in his hamstring and had to leave the game. he will be checked out tomorrow. giants won their 10th straight. here is bob melvin after the game. >> there has to be something involved for something like that. it is an awful call and it had a feeling on the game. >> you have to understand the impact and where the runner was. this was one of the worst calls i had seen this year. >> okay! mark kotsay and they a's in cleveland. they have been leaking oil with six straight losses. the guardians were threatening down in the fifth, then this hard smash at first base! this allowed cleveland to tie the game. the a's, they got the lead back by one and he is in los gatos! this tied the game by one but the damage was not done. the a's had some careless issues relating the ball in, and that allowed the go-ahead run to score and that is how the a's lost the game,
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7-6. seven straight losses in a row for oakland, but the buzz is about the giants. they are on a collision course with arizona who come in for three this weekend. the padres pitcher blake snell? going to be a problem! he has nasty, nasty stuff. would is scheduled to pitch for the giants. >> your thoughts on the call? >> i thought it was the correct call. again, i had the benefit of looking at it 10 times in a row. but it has applied, so there it is. >> thank you for teaching me something today! i appreciate it. >> 601-i! >> i will write that down! this year's oakland a's will be in the baseball hall of fame, or at least their fans well. join us sunday morning at 10:00 for our special two-our celebration hope, love, pride.
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the team is nothing to write home about this year, but the oakland a's fans are heading to the baseball hall of fame , or at least their clothes are. we are talking about the green sell shirts that a lot of them were wearing earlier this month at the huge reverse boycott to show their love for the team and contempt for the owner. the mercury news reports that the baseball hall of fame has requested one for their collection. , came quickly for an auto shop owner in georgia who paid an ex-employee check with 91,000 oil pennies. they contacted the labor department to sue the auto shop. the federal judge found the business owner owed other
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employees backpay and damages. and only us to pay close to $40,000. i'm guessing he will probably just write a check. elon musk and mark zuckerberg could be taking their fight for social media dominance off-line and into the cage. it started with the report that meta is getting ready to roll out a twitter competitor. elon musk poked fun at that and zuckerberg which prompted one user to respond, be careful, i hear he does jujitsu. musk says i am up for a cage match if he is. zuckerberg responded not on twitter but in an instagram story with send me the location. according to reports, a meta spokesperson confirmed that he is not kidding. he does practice jujitsu. he recently won a couple of metals at a tournament in one side. stanford admits less than 4% of students who apply. i was select elites can take a class on taylor swift. it is called the last great american
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songwriter storytelling with taylor swift and it will be offered this spring. the sophomore came up with it said she called everybody to get this one scheduled and she will also be co-teaching it. this is the second swift -related course at stanford. this past winter they had a course about the song all too well. my responses i don't know. not everybody is meant to drive and get behind the wheel. one person quickly turned a routine test into kind of
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>> so i remember feeling some pressure. big moment! especially if you learn to drive when you're older, too. i think this person in the story was maybe feeling a little too much pressure. this is video from a driving test that happened earlier this month in argentina. at first everything was okay. it was a 63-year-old woman taking the test, but then things started to go left, for lack of a better term, when she started going up on the curb a little bit. >> well! >> she sped up instead of stopped. she crashed into a lamppost and flipped. the fire department did come. she is okay. everything ended up being okay. she had some minor injuries. could have been worse but the video is going viral in argentina. >> i'm sure those glasses were kind of like this. >> let everybody is okay. >> it happens. it could happen to me leaving the garage. >> but you know the long one from the rectangle one.
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>> it is 11: 30 at night! who knows! we will see! thank you >> the crypto world is currently in financial turmoil with the stunning collapse of ftx, crypto exchange once value of your $32 billion in the plummeting price of bit coin, down 65% this year. but the canary in the coal mine was the collapse of crypto arts, also called nfts. in fact, a board eighth nft purchased by justin bieber in january for $1.3 million is now worth only exceed $9,000. >> and now a message to justin from his board ape. ♪ is it too late now to say
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