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. >> this case rocked san diego county. >> but this was before all of that. and amber was just going about the business of being 14 and slightly quirky. >> amber was a free-spirited kid. she loved reading and writing, and she didn't like normal things that most kids like. >> she liked to take her time. she's looking at the flowers, the bugs, whatever. she was never hurting ever. she wanted to see the world how she sees it, and she did. >> no interest in boys yet. no girly things, either. >> we had ordered her school clothes online because she wouldn't go shopping. that would be torture for her, to go to the mall. >> is so cliquish, you know? >> she had a click, but it was a very, very small click. she had some very close friends that were all geeky nerds like her. >> she read the whole harry potter series in two weeks. all of them. she couldn't put a book down. i have to go in her room multiple times is a new she was under the blanket a flashlight. >> in one year she's probably read more books in my entire life. >> she made plans to take extra courses in grad
. >> this case rocked san diego county. >> but this was before all of that. and amber was just going about the business of being 14 and slightly quirky. >> amber was a free-spirited kid. she loved reading and writing, and she didn't like normal things that most kids like. >> she liked to take her time. she's looking at the flowers, the bugs, whatever. she was never hurting ever. she wanted to see the world how she sees it, and she did. >> no interest in boys yet....
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critical levels. 125,000 people released in san diego since september is enough to fill the san diego padre's stadium three times. jim desmond is a san diego county. your increase in encounters in one year from february of last year to february of this year is up 85%. how come, jim? >> well, that's because we, the united states government, are not enforcing our border laws and we're not stopping people from coming across the border. here in jakumba where people are walking through. border agents said they were not able to stop there, just process them once they got over here. then what they have done is dropped off these 125,000 people since last september in our street drop-off at a transit station here in san diego county. there is no order at this drop-off site, no program, no one there to help or help get these people on their way. there are a couple of nonprofits that help in that effort. these people -- the migrants are vulnerable to human trafficking and drugs and things like that. it just really leads to -- could have some terrible consequences as the border patrol did not have the time to properly vet these people coming from around the
critical levels. 125,000 people released in san diego since september is enough to fill the san diego padre's stadium three times. jim desmond is a san diego county. your increase in encounters in one year from february of last year to february of this year is up 85%. how come, jim? >> well, that's because we, the united states government, are not enforcing our border laws and we're not stopping people from coming across the border. here in jakumba where people are walking through. border...
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the california national guard worked with homeland security and the san diego county sheriff departmentse busts across san diego county and on the border. >>> one of the nation's largest healthcare companies hit by a cyber attack has just paid a ransom to attackers in an effort to try to protect patient data. united health subsidiary change healthcare was hit by cyber attackers back in february , causing disruptions to prescription drug orders for thousands of pharmacies, and left patients in limbo. a russian ransomware group claimed response ability for the attack and the hackers say they allegedly stole more than six terabytes of data, including sensitive medical records. united health says it is continuing to restore services for patients . the company has not said how much they paid for ransom. >> concerns from cdc over the rise of measles infections across the united states as of april 18th. 125 cases were reported in 17 states so far this year. the vast majority occurring in people who are not vaccinated, or those whose vaccinated status is unknown. nearly half of those cases our
the california national guard worked with homeland security and the san diego county sheriff departmentse busts across san diego county and on the border. >>> one of the nation's largest healthcare companies hit by a cyber attack has just paid a ransom to attackers in an effort to try to protect patient data. united health subsidiary change healthcare was hit by cyber attackers back in february , causing disruptions to prescription drug orders for thousands of pharmacies, and left...
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it is, ranging all the way through the state, you know, all the way down to san diego county and, i actually don't remember that the number. yeah, but it is, basically thousands in, in every county. so there isn't a, you know, there's going to be a lot of competition to find those spaces available among the few insurers that are still writing competition to take my money, okay. but let's talk about take my money and be grateful that they're doing it. >> yes. >> okay. so let me ask you. so for state farm, it's not renewals beginning this summer. that doesn't mean you're dropped right away or that existing policies are no longer effective . right, so how many more years might people have coverage, for example? is it like a year or two years? and then when they get that notice, what should they do when they find out, oh, i'm not going to be renewed again? what should i do? >> yeah, i think state farm, at least here, is giving some kind of preemptive notice. the official notice it has to give out which policyholders will receive in the mail is a 70 day non renewal notice. so that is you know, in
it is, ranging all the way through the state, you know, all the way down to san diego county and, i actually don't remember that the number. yeah, but it is, basically thousands in, in every county. so there isn't a, you know, there's going to be a lot of competition to find those spaces available among the few insurers that are still writing competition to take my money, okay. but let's talk about take my money and be grateful that they're doing it. >> yes. >> okay. so let me ask...
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thunderstorms from their standpoint, primarily santa clara valley and southward, big sur, l.a., san diego countychance anywhere tomorrow. odds might be better to the south, but any showers for any location of the bay could come in the form of an isolated thunderstorm. the rain totals to go, maybe another 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch top. even with the steady rain this morning, the rainfall totals, it's like a 1/3 of an inch. what we're getting more than anything else is the cold air and instability to produce the thunderstorms. if you were going to get a system like this, it is spring, the instability, isolated thunderstorms, small hail. this would be one of the more spring and fall, the shoulder seasons, your most likely time. the cold air is what really stands out as a bit unusual for this time of year. if we look at the seven-day forecast, you can see saturday and sunday just have a few clouds. there might be astray shower sunday morning. the real headline quickly becomes the warm-up going into next week. we'll be back into the low 80s, sunshine and temperatures in the low 80s by the middle of next wee
thunderstorms from their standpoint, primarily santa clara valley and southward, big sur, l.a., san diego countychance anywhere tomorrow. odds might be better to the south, but any showers for any location of the bay could come in the form of an isolated thunderstorm. the rain totals to go, maybe another 1/4 inch, 1/2 inch top. even with the steady rain this morning, the rainfall totals, it's like a 1/3 of an inch. what we're getting more than anything else is the cold air and instability to...
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reflect someone who has embraced a life of giving back, she also served as president of the san diego county bar association and the california women lawyers and chaired senator barbara boxer's san diego area advisory committee for federal judge and u.s. attorney nominations. sadly, candace died from leukemia at her home in san diego on january 24 with her husband, len, and her sobs, daniel, matthew and david, by her side. she was an inspiration to those who were lucky enough to know her friendship, compassion and commitment to service firsthand. and san diego is a better place because of her. madam speaker, i rise to mark the unfortunate designation today of the tijuana river as one of america's most endangered rivers. while it gives me no pride that the tijuana river is receiving this distinction, it will help bring critical attention to this environmental catastrophe and public health threat. the sewage crisis has plagued the river for far too long, harming the environment, public health, tourism, our national security andres dents' quality of life -- and residents' quality of life. we're
reflect someone who has embraced a life of giving back, she also served as president of the san diego county bar association and the california women lawyers and chaired senator barbara boxer's san diego area advisory committee for federal judge and u.s. attorney nominations. sadly, candace died from leukemia at her home in san diego on january 24 with her husband, len, and her sobs, daniel, matthew and david, by her side. she was an inspiration to those who were lucky enough to know her...
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on the oceanside pier in oceanside, which right near camp pendleton in san diego county. erupted in a vacant restaurant at the end of that pier, you can looks like a fire boat or a coast guard boat or both out there trying to put water on it from the restaurant was formally a diner, but it was vacant earlier, a large plume of smoke could be seen coming out from the end of the pier. the cause of that fire still unknown. but as you can see, they're attacking it from actually under the pier by boat. and then it looks like there's some hoses on the pier itself attacking it pier level. this has been going on for a couple of hours now. no word on any injuries. and again, they're still looking into the cause of that fire. >> i know of 4 zone forecast as we give you a live look right now at the golden gate bridge. you know, we're used to fog there, but this is a little different. it's not just you know, and large set the flag there. it's going bridges. it's kind of blowing. but man, it howling in the city a little while it's going to really how i think as we get toward tomorrow a
on the oceanside pier in oceanside, which right near camp pendleton in san diego county. erupted in a vacant restaurant at the end of that pier, you can looks like a fire boat or a coast guard boat or both out there trying to put water on it from the restaurant was formally a diner, but it was vacant earlier, a large plume of smoke could be seen coming out from the end of the pier. the cause of that fire still unknown. but as you can see, they're attacking it from actually under the pier by...
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this is off the coast of san diego county. firefighting boats and helicopters battled the inferno. the structure at the end was once a restaurant, but it closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. crews are sticking around to watch for possible hotspots tonight. the cause isn't known just yet. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. now the city is vowing to do it again. >> well, it's draft day today. the 40 niners made an interesting pick, plus a wine country native hears his name called in the first round. we have you covered. >> two courtroom dramas today involving former president trump. the key takeaways from the case before the supreme court. >> and get ready to roll the new option. visitors to golden at the start of every morning, making sense of it all. that's not always so easy. >> and that's where we come in. >> good morning america. we want you to know every morning we're right here. and we got you the las vegas raiders select brock bowers napa native brock bowers is a member of
this is off the coast of san diego county. firefighting boats and helicopters battled the inferno. the structure at the end was once a restaurant, but it closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. crews are sticking around to watch for possible hotspots tonight. the cause isn't known just yet. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. now the city is vowing to do it again. >> well, it's draft day...
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. >> we'll tl you about he ay oceanside pier in san diego county. >> the story starts tonight's west coast rap. officials say that fire started around three this afternoon in a vacant restaurant at the end of that pier, around 200 personnel from firefighters, lifeguards and police were on the scene. minutes later, forward progress of the fire stopped shortly before 6:00 this evening. the cause of that fire is still not known. officials say structural engineers will be reviewing the area now to identify what parts of the pier can be saved. >> also in southern california, former usc running back reggie bush spoke publicly today in los angeles one day after getting his heisman trophy back. bush won the award back in 2005, but voluntarily gave it up in 2010 when the ncaa said he received gifts from two agents while he was at usc. the heisman trust restored the honor after considering changes across the college sports landscape that allows student athletes now to get paid for their name, image and likeness. bush explained today how much the loss meant to him. >> so for me, the work and ef
. >> we'll tl you about he ay oceanside pier in san diego county. >> the story starts tonight's west coast rap. officials say that fire started around three this afternoon in a vacant restaurant at the end of that pier, around 200 personnel from firefighters, lifeguards and police were on the scene. minutes later, forward progress of the fire stopped shortly before 6:00 this evening. the cause of that fire is still not known. officials say structural engineers will be reviewing the...
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raw oysters imported from outside the country were linked to 41 confirmed norovirus cases in san diego county. >> prince harry, the son of king charles the third, is formally confirmed. he is now a us resident. it's been four years since harry and his wife, meghan, walked away from the royal duties and moved to a villa in southern california. since moving, harry criticized the royal family in his autobiography and netflix series . the formal acknowledgment further separates harry from his royal duties, as an oakland volunteer based group is taking applications from people who want to see more trees in the neighborhood. the group trees for oakland, says oaklanders can fill out a tree request form to apply the installation of the trees is free, but the group says those who can cover some of the costs will receive priority. there is a list of city approved tree species people can choose from. >> our time now. 725 some relief for renters and conquered the new rules taking effect today that will limit how much their rent can go up. >> a driver who hit and killed a four year old in a crosswalk near
raw oysters imported from outside the country were linked to 41 confirmed norovirus cases in san diego county. >> prince harry, the son of king charles the third, is formally confirmed. he is now a us resident. it's been four years since harry and his wife, meghan, walked away from the royal duties and moved to a villa in southern california. since moving, harry criticized the royal family in his autobiography and netflix series . the formal acknowledgment further separates harry from his...
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this is off the coast of san diego county. firefighting boats and helicopters battled the inferno.tructure at the end was once a restaurant, but it closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. crews are sticking around to watch for possible hotspots tonight. the cause isn't known just yet. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. now the city is vowing to do it again. >> well, it's draft day today. the 40 niners made an interesting pick, plus a wine country native hears his name called in the first round. we have you covered. >> two courtroom dramas today involving former president trump. the key takeaways from the case before the supreme court. >> and get ready to roll the new >> and get ready to roll the new option. visitors to go i'll be honest. by the end of the day, my floors...yeesh. but who has the time to clean? that's why i love my swiffer wetjet. it's a quick and easy way to get my floors clean. wetjet absorbs and locks grime deep inside. look at that! swiffer wetjet. you didn't liv
this is off the coast of san diego county. firefighting boats and helicopters battled the inferno.tructure at the end was once a restaurant, but it closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. crews are sticking around to watch for possible hotspots tonight. the cause isn't known just yet. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. now the city is vowing to do it again. >> well, it's draft day today....
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the coast guard and first responders helping put out this massive fire in san diego county.mes tearing through the restaurant and fish shack yesterday afternoon. no word of injuries or what sparked the fire. you got to see this shocking video out of oklahoma. a bus driver loses control and hits a building and pummelled by an out of control passenger. bus driver attacked after denying the man's request to make an early stop. the bus driver is expected to be okay. those are headlines. it is day eight of new york versus trump with defense continuing cross-examination of national guard publisher david pecker and in d.c. justices will consider his presidential immunity appeal, how will it pan out? we will ask the great shannon bream. there she is, she is next. your best days of the year start here, at kubota orange days. it's the year's biggest selection of kubota tractors, zero-turn mowers and utility vehicles, including the #1 selling compact tractor in the usa. plus, the year's best deals, like 0% apr for 84 months, or up to $3,300 off select compact tractors. orange goes all
the coast guard and first responders helping put out this massive fire in san diego county.mes tearing through the restaurant and fish shack yesterday afternoon. no word of injuries or what sparked the fire. you got to see this shocking video out of oklahoma. a bus driver loses control and hits a building and pummelled by an out of control passenger. bus driver attacked after denying the man's request to make an early stop. the bus driver is expected to be okay. those are headlines. it is day...
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san diego county supervisor told the new york post a minimum of 125,000 migrants have you arrived in ego without proper vetting, since september 2023. he says walking across the border, no one is stopping them due you to the lack of he resources, he warned the u.s. could be in for a rude awakening as a result. >> there's no end in sight. we absolutely don't see any change. this is a new norm. unfortunately some day we'll get a rude awakening, some catastrophe, something is going to happen that involves people coming across the border that mean us harm. maria: rodney, i spoke with president trump about this back in january and he was convinced that this is going to end badly. here's the president, former president with me in january. watch this, rodney. there are 8 to 10 million illegals in the country right now on joe biden's watch. what do you you do with them? are you going to he deport them all? >> you have to deport a lot of them. it's not sustainable. it's from africa, asia, all over the world. from all over the world. from china they have 28,000 people on the last few months. 28
san diego county supervisor told the new york post a minimum of 125,000 migrants have you arrived in ego without proper vetting, since september 2023. he says walking across the border, no one is stopping them due you to the lack of he resources, he warned the u.s. could be in for a rude awakening as a result. >> there's no end in sight. we absolutely don't see any change. this is a new norm. unfortunately some day we'll get a rude awakening, some catastrophe, something is going to happen...
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customer border patrol agent in san diego county report that they have arrested more than 24000 chinesean diego this is not the southern border weird he reported the 24000 migrants at the southern border and apprehended since october, this is 24000 just in the san diego sector that 11000 chinese migrants encounters in all fiscal 20231100 in fiscal year 2022 and 279 the year prior, clearly chinese nationals are picking up the pace and other flooding san diego, what you make of it. >> i think it's purposeful in a direct result of the failed policies by the biden administration and having them put forth an open invitation to come into this country through an open border failed policy results in danger to this nation and those individuals coming here are unaccompanied military aged males. we know xi jinping is not allowing those individuals to leave the country for benign purposes. they are here for a specific person and is not the best interest for the united states to happen this is what happens with the ffa border policy and open border and the president tomorrow could declare a national
customer border patrol agent in san diego county report that they have arrested more than 24000 chinesean diego this is not the southern border weird he reported the 24000 migrants at the southern border and apprehended since october, this is 24000 just in the san diego sector that 11000 chinese migrants encounters in all fiscal 20231100 in fiscal year 2022 and 279 the year prior, clearly chinese nationals are picking up the pace and other flooding san diego, what you make of it. >> i...
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the jamul indian village is located in san diego county. they are part of the group known as the mission indians. while the tribe's history dates back 12,000 years it only received federal recognition in 1981. the tribe's reservation consists of approximately 0.64 acres but the tribe has continued to restore its land base. unfortunately, bureaucratic inefficients -- inefficiency has delayed the process. the tribe has submitted fee to truth submissions including one submitted in august, 2015, that the department of interior has not yet finalized. this legislation would end that bureaucratic delay and place these parcel into trust. the legislation also would prohibit any class two or class three three gaming pursuant to the indian gaming regulatory act from occurring on the parcels to be placed into trust. i want to thank the gentleman from california, mr. issa, for his work on this bill and i encourage the adoption of the legislation. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentlelady from new
the jamul indian village is located in san diego county. they are part of the group known as the mission indians. while the tribe's history dates back 12,000 years it only received federal recognition in 1981. the tribe's reservation consists of approximately 0.64 acres but the tribe has continued to restore its land base. unfortunately, bureaucratic inefficients -- inefficiency has delayed the process. the tribe has submitted fee to truth submissions including one submitted in august, 2015,...
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the program is similar to san diego county, they have been using these for more than five years and theyy have successfully deployed them for thousands of emergencies. >> officers never have to respond. >> elk grove pd response to more than 45,000 calls per year, about 11% could be handled with just a drone overhead. >>> mark your calendars, the deadline to file your taxes is just about here, april 15th is the last day to send your return. if you owe and failed to file, the irs will issue a 5% penalty for each month you are late. of course you can file an extension before the deadline, that will give you until october 15th. if you do decide to file an extension, you will be able to send your return to the irs electron we know you care. [music plays] but if this is all too real for you and your loved ones. make the call. because we care too. ♪♪ home instead. to us, it's personal. - temperatures cooling down as we head into the weekend and stronger onshore... ah, i stepped off the coast again. - the winds are really picking up. - fog spreading farther inland. - and in the north bay, you're
the program is similar to san diego county, they have been using these for more than five years and theyy have successfully deployed them for thousands of emergencies. >> officers never have to respond. >> elk grove pd response to more than 45,000 calls per year, about 11% could be handled with just a drone overhead. >>> mark your calendars, the deadline to file your taxes is just about here, april 15th is the last day to send your return. if you owe and failed to file, the...
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san diego is a number one importing area for drugs. i have a 100 miles of the mexican border along with one other congressman for all of san diego countye in through the water, they come in around the fence, out in the desert. we have an onslaught of that. every month of thousands of pounds are seized just inside trucks trying to get in with the false floors and false walls. that is the epidemic that men and women of these agencies are still able to do something about. we are not able to stem the flow there's an awful lot of backpacks full of drugs getting in. it's poisoning over 100,000 americans will die this year from fentanyl alone. arthel: does decide to policy changes san diego need more federal aid and if so in what form? >> we are a sanctuary state. we have asked for but 73 billion-dollar deficit has not appropriate to send money to a state that's part of the problem, not part of the solution. if you want to send that money sent it to texas is trying to do the right thing against a president who will not let them do it. that would be where i would send at the age i would send the age of the national guard and so on that are at
san diego is a number one importing area for drugs. i have a 100 miles of the mexican border along with one other congressman for all of san diego countye in through the water, they come in around the fence, out in the desert. we have an onslaught of that. every month of thousands of pounds are seized just inside trucks trying to get in with the false floors and false walls. that is the epidemic that men and women of these agencies are still able to do something about. we are not able to stem...
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. >> there's a quiet biotech boom happening right under our noses in san diego county, and every dayts just a little bit louder while you have in the ceiling as you have hepa filtration. now more than ever, the health and life sciences sector is starting to resemble the vestiges of the exponential growth of silicon valley. industry insiders lovingly call it. >> people say biotech beach here in san diego. you know, there's it's the only place where you can come in, you can do your work and you can go surfing later in the afternoon. >> dan dernbach's company azure is just the latest example of the san diego biotech sector scaling. like silicon valley of the early 2000, creating clean rooms available on demand for biotech startups attempting a moonshot of ending some of the worst diseases on the planet, the therapies that are being developed here in san diego and other areas as well. >> these are cures with ucsd, salk institute for biological studies, the stanford burnham medical research institute, the list goes on. >> with top tier graduating scientists, many of whom are dreaming of b
. >> there's a quiet biotech boom happening right under our noses in san diego county, and every dayts just a little bit louder while you have in the ceiling as you have hepa filtration. now more than ever, the health and life sciences sector is starting to resemble the vestiges of the exponential growth of silicon valley. industry insiders lovingly call it. >> people say biotech beach here in san diego. you know, there's it's the only place where you can come in, you can do your...
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this is from san diego county. it sent a massive amount of smoke into the sky these images there. we understand that the fire started in the afternoon at a vacant restaurant at the end of the pier. that restaurant was formally ruby's diner, fire boats quickly arrived on the scene. they were shooting water canyons cannons at those flames. helicopters also helping from the sky. officials say that the iconic pier was saved because the city and the department were prepared. >> we just rebuilt the facilities, utilities and the fire protection line on the pier. and that was a critical part of helping us save the spear because we had it pressurized water on the fire line all the way in various ports all the way down the pier. we were able to attach to that fight. the fire. >> damage to the structure still being assessed. the beach south of the pier is closed for now and the pair will remain closed during the investigation into what caused the fire. u.s.. secretary of state antony blinken met with chinese president xi jingping today amid heightened tensions between the 2 nations. blinken
this is from san diego county. it sent a massive amount of smoke into the sky these images there. we understand that the fire started in the afternoon at a vacant restaurant at the end of the pier. that restaurant was formally ruby's diner, fire boats quickly arrived on the scene. they were shooting water canyons cannons at those flames. helicopters also helping from the sky. officials say that the iconic pier was saved because the city and the department were prepared. >> we just rebuilt...
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first responders helping to put out this massive fire at the very end of this historic pier in san diego county. flames tearing through the vacant restaurant. a fish shack yesterday afternoon, the massive smoke cloud could be seen as far as away as 20 miles. there is no official word of any injuries or what might have started that fire. lots of smoke. my word. and, it's autism awareness month. former nfl player jason kelce is doing his part. jason coming up next is going out bartending for a third year in a row for the eagles. bartending, that's helping autism. >> brian: get your tips and put it towards. >> ainsley: got it. [laughter] >> brian: probably going to piece that together. brian drink for freedom. >> lawrence: drink for the awareness. >> brian: we will expand that story gradually. >> guy: it's friday. >> ainsley: that's good bartending for a very good cause. >> brian: usually take your tips. >> lawrence: ha ha. >> ainsley: i bet he will get a lot of them. >> lawrence: anti-israeli protesters still raging on columbia's campus. >> brian: first step to championing human rights should be
first responders helping to put out this massive fire at the very end of this historic pier in san diego county. flames tearing through the vacant restaurant. a fish shack yesterday afternoon, the massive smoke cloud could be seen as far as away as 20 miles. there is no official word of any injuries or what might have started that fire. lots of smoke. my word. and, it's autism awareness month. former nfl player jason kelce is doing his part. jason coming up next is going out bartending for a...
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san diego county vowing to rebuild the oceanside pier after it caught fire yesterday. fire fighting boats and helicopters battled the inferno. the structure at the end was once a restaurant, but it actually closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. no cause determined yet. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. >> new this morning, nearly $327,000 worth of stolen merchandise has been recovered in a retail theft bust. the chp san mateo county sheriff's woed together for this joint operation. officials say i september, they identified and arrested several peoe for their role in t rin. earlier were being sold out of two homes in oakland. two people have been arrested for selling those stolen products. >> college students are getting involved in the revival of downtown san francisco's failing shopping center. government officials heard ideas for the former westfield mall earlier this week, and the winning proposal came from five stanford students. it includes a massive co-workin
san diego county vowing to rebuild the oceanside pier after it caught fire yesterday. fire fighting boats and helicopters battled the inferno. the structure at the end was once a restaurant, but it actually closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. no cause determined yet. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. >> new this morning, nearly $327,000 worth of stolen merchandise has been recovered...
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. >> san diego county vowing to rebuild the oceanside pier after it caught fire yesterday. firefighting boats and helicopters battled that inferno. the structure at the end was once a restaurant, but it closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. don't know the cause here. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. >> college students are getting involved in the revival of downtown san francisco's failing shopping center. government leaders heard ideas for the former westfield mall earlier this week, and the wedding proposal came from five stanford students. it includes a massive co-working space and a green space, connecting market and mission streets. a new concert venue would go where the century movie theater closed last year, and there would also be a large food hall, 300 new apartments and some other entertainment venues too. the plan would require a $1.1 billion investment. oh, just a little bit of pocket change. >> that's not cheap. starting this weekend, you'll be able to rent
. >> san diego county vowing to rebuild the oceanside pier after it caught fire yesterday. firefighting boats and helicopters battled that inferno. the structure at the end was once a restaurant, but it closed down three years ago. the roof caved in on a smaller grab and go shack called the brine box. don't know the cause here. oceanside pier was built in 1888 and has been rebuilt twice in its lifetime. >> college students are getting involved in the revival of downtown san...
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we had met about four or five months ago who live in san diego county and who had complained to us about the surge of migrants. they do to tell us that in the past few weeks and they've noticed fewer migrants coming across onto their properties. so they're seeing a significant impact of these added resources from the mexican sayyed and particular also worth noting, we got in the past few minutes or so confirming the latest numbers from last month, that trend nationwide continuing downward there are two so the figures as of now, going the right direction according to officials, however, the question will be jake, how do you sustain this, especially as both countries? it's us and mexico are in years with presidential elections and politics could derail this at any moment. >> all right, david culver in san diego. thanks so much for that. >> this next >> hour is gonna give us a real snapshot of politics in america right now in 2020, for the vice president kamala harris is set to campaign in battleground arizona hello, the topic. she wants to focus on his abortion rights, then down in florida
we had met about four or five months ago who live in san diego county and who had complained to us about the surge of migrants. they do to tell us that in the past few weeks and they've noticed fewer migrants coming across onto their properties. so they're seeing a significant impact of these added resources from the mexican sayyed and particular also worth noting, we got in the past few minutes or so confirming the latest numbers from last month, that trend nationwide continuing downward there...
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who live on the border, and certainly we've seen that on the us side, we've covered that in san diego county where people who have property that goes right up to the border with mexico oh, are seeing the floods of migrants come through? well, on the mexican side, here we have found that same frustration and i want to show you some of these images. you'll see some national guards members from the mexican side who had been called to patrol neighborhoods. so imagine just regular suburban communities. and this was one of those where you have smugglers who will come at all hours and they're often cartel back. and they will drop off groups of migrants who will then go through these neighborhoods and go on to people's patios into their backyards and then jumped the fence to get into the us. so they have now john troops going through these neighborhoods to patrol and stop these smugglers from coming through in for now, it seems the numbers are showing that it's seeming to work even called. >> great to have you there in an interesting new formative perspective from where you're standing and t1. thank
who live on the border, and certainly we've seen that on the us side, we've covered that in san diego county where people who have property that goes right up to the border with mexico oh, are seeing the floods of migrants come through? well, on the mexican side, here we have found that same frustration and i want to show you some of these images. you'll see some national guards members from the mexican side who had been called to patrol neighborhoods. so imagine just regular suburban...
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roy oysters imported from outside the country were linked to 41 confirmed norovirus cases in san diego countya new report says. >> about 20% of the produce in the united states contains unhealthy levels of pesticides. an investigation by consumer reports looked at fresh, frozen, canned and dried versions of about 60 common fruits and vegetables. the study found imported green beans, celery and strawberries were among foods with a very high risk of pesticide contamination. blueberries bell peppers and potatoes grown in the us had a high risk as well. >> farmers are struggling to battle inflation and some owners say their farms may not survive. inflation is raising the price for feed, for fertilizer and even land, and last year the price of an acre of farmland went up 280 bucks. this makes it difficult for farmers to expand, and owners who have passed down farms from generation on now fear what's ahead. >> the input costs are ridiculous compared to then fuel costs are higher machinery costs, and when the price of grain goes up, so does everything else. i might be the generation that loses it. >
roy oysters imported from outside the country were linked to 41 confirmed norovirus cases in san diego countya new report says. >> about 20% of the produce in the united states contains unhealthy levels of pesticides. an investigation by consumer reports looked at fresh, frozen, canned and dried versions of about 60 common fruits and vegetables. the study found imported green beans, celery and strawberries were among foods with a very high risk of pesticide contamination. blueberries bell...
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they're doing it down in southern california, orange county, san diego, long beach, chicago international airport. we heard new york berlin, dublin. it is a worldwide event essentially to seize fire when they did finally do single one of these protesters who were attached to the bill. you could hear them yelling cease-fire that were carried away. and as we got carried away, they all they all have signs on their actual bodies. >> to seize fire. i think >> i think that michael, as you said, was important for people watching to know is that because it is a coordinated economic blockade and they're calling for these protests to happen around the world at any time today. april 15th, that this could happen anytime anywhere. so even, you know, as michael said, one lane is open working on. it's been hours working on getting traffic moving there there. the group has already said that there's going to be a protest this afternoon at the tesla factory in fremont. >> i know in southern california, they've called for the financial district to be hit in in la one this afternoon. so, you know, if you're
they're doing it down in southern california, orange county, san diego, long beach, chicago international airport. we heard new york berlin, dublin. it is a worldwide event essentially to seize fire when they did finally do single one of these protesters who were attached to the bill. you could hear them yelling cease-fire that were carried away. and as we got carried away, they all they all have signs on their actual bodies. >> to seize fire. i think >> i think that michael, as you...
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well, an investigation into the cause of a massive fire to spark on the oceanside pier in san diego countyfirefighters say that big fire started yesterday afternoon in a vacant restaurant at the end of the pier. about 200 firefighters, lifeguards and police arrived there within minutes. the crews stopped the forward progress of the fire about three hours later. investigators will be back out there this morning looking at the scene. the cause of the fire may not be known for days. all right, let's talk about your weather here in the bay area. it's 418 and rosemary has your forecast as we get a brand new friday. >> yes. good morning. today, tgif. f to you and all of you out there starting out with a look here over oakland this morning, waking up with a little bit of drizzle a few sprinkles this is going to push out later today. and behind it we do expect breezy to windy conditions as it will begin to die down into the evening hours. and then we are settling in for a nicer weekend. to giving you a look here at storm tracker two, where that little bit of green on the screen indicating it's a l
well, an investigation into the cause of a massive fire to spark on the oceanside pier in san diego countyfirefighters say that big fire started yesterday afternoon in a vacant restaurant at the end of the pier. about 200 firefighters, lifeguards and police arrived there within minutes. the crews stopped the forward progress of the fire about three hours later. investigators will be back out there this morning looking at the scene. the cause of the fire may not be known for days. all right,...
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. >> there's a quiet biotech boom happening right under our noses in san diego county, and every daylittle bit louder while you have in the ceiling, as you have hepa filtration. now more than ever, the health and life sciences sector is starting to resemble the vestiges of the exponential growth of silicon valley industry insiders lovingly call it people say biotech beach here in san diego. >> you know, there's it's the only place where you can come in, you can do your work and you can go surfing later in the afternoon. >> on dan dernbach's company, azure is just the latest example of the san diego biotech sector scaling, like silicon valley of the early 2000, creating clean rooms available on demand for biotech startups, attempting a moonshot of ending some of the worst diseases on the planet. >> the therapies that are being developed here in san diego and other areas as well. these are cures with ucsd, salk institute for biological studies, the sanford-burnham medical research institute, the list goes on. >> with top tier graduating scientists, many of whom are dreaming of building
. >> there's a quiet biotech boom happening right under our noses in san diego county, and every daylittle bit louder while you have in the ceiling, as you have hepa filtration. now more than ever, the health and life sciences sector is starting to resemble the vestiges of the exponential growth of silicon valley industry insiders lovingly call it people say biotech beach here in san diego. >> you know, there's it's the only place where you can come in, you can do your work and you...
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we've got orange county, san diego, long beach, chicago international airport, the golden gate bridget one of more than 50 plus cities essentially trying to cause an economic bloc for for pro talent, pro-palestinian protesters to seize fire. >> these protests are to be move. you're saying they're still on the first barrel. they're still on the first one. >> correct. they're still on the first barrel. and we are again, we are right along the southbound lanes heading south. so their completely blocking everything off. right now. there's a total of 7 and you can still hear those chain saws that are going off. they've only they haven't even detach the first one. to be quite honest. i would assume there may be halfway through and around that you can see there's at least 8 or 10 officers trying to help with that. and if they're still working on this first one, people that are here at the scene told me they've been there doing that for at least the last 30 minutes or so. so keep in mind, if that's just one person, we're going to be here for hours. >> ok, stay right there. mike ullman talk to
we've got orange county, san diego, long beach, chicago international airport, the golden gate bridget one of more than 50 plus cities essentially trying to cause an economic bloc for for pro talent, pro-palestinian protesters to seize fire. >> these protests are to be move. you're saying they're still on the first barrel. they're still on the first one. >> correct. they're still on the first barrel. and we are again, we are right along the southbound lanes heading south. so their...
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you know, we're talking about just everywhere down in southern california, san diego, orange county, long beach. so they are trying to make that impact. i think just seen was talking about it earlier, you know, calling it a 15 in the sense of it's tax day. they want to make pn economic impact to seize fire over in palestine. and that's exactly what the protesters who are here on this side of the freeway who are, you know, chanting as they wave the palestinian flags. and then you have israeli supporters with the israeli flag. so there's a lot going on here. and as you both mentioned, i do think that is going to all-day event, kind of popping up sporadically throughout the bay area. so you should be aware of that if you're driving or commuting anywhere. >> today. michael thomas, thank you so much. and those chp trucks in the cal 10 trucks on the bay bridge could just be there as a >> precaution. or if those protests do spell over, there are place and ready to go because they're also still having issues. right now, the golden gate bridge. alright, michael thomas reporting live for us. >
you know, we're talking about just everywhere down in southern california, san diego, orange county, long beach. so they are trying to make that impact. i think just seen was talking about it earlier, you know, calling it a 15 in the sense of it's tax day. they want to make pn economic impact to seize fire over in palestine. and that's exactly what the protesters who are here on this side of the freeway who are, you know, chanting as they wave the palestinian flags. and then you have israeli...
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easton, who was born in san diego, grew up in san mateo county before she was elected to the state assembly in 1986, she served on the in the city council on in union city, a public celebration of her life will be held this summer. >> a psychologist testified on behalf of the doctor, accused of deliberately driving his family off devil's slide cliff near pacifica. dharmesh patel's defense is seeking admission into a mental health diversion program instead of facing trial on charges of attempted murder, san mateo prosecutors have filed motions opposing that request. they say he intentionally tried to kill his wife and two young children by driving off a 250 foot cliff. they all survived that crash. >> our time is now 405, a newly renovated 911 dispatch center has opened in san francisco now. yesterday, city leaders came together for a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the reopening. now the location on turk street has a new training room, more workstations and an upgraded break room. a supervisor was also elevated for better visual oversight of the dispatchers, as we know that the people w
easton, who was born in san diego, grew up in san mateo county before she was elected to the state assembly in 1986, she served on the in the city council on in union city, a public celebration of her life will be held this summer. >> a psychologist testified on behalf of the doctor, accused of deliberately driving his family off devil's slide cliff near pacifica. dharmesh patel's defense is seeking admission into a mental health diversion program instead of facing trial on charges of...
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california cities on the list of cities where they plan to have these blockades, long beach, orange county and san diego. but obviously this expanded because it started here around 630. that's when they shut down 880. and then just after 8:00, that's when they started to shut down the golden gate bridge. so this is expanding, we're going to remain here to show you what's going on, but it seems like this is going to continue for a while as they try to get those people out, try to somehow cut them, from those big barrels, and then remove them here from the freeway. live in oakland. amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> amanda, thank you from that live picture, we're going to go show you what it looks like on the traffic maps because the commute in the east bay has been a mess all morning because of this closure of the northbound lanes of 880 at embarcadero, you can see it on the map there, and a number of crashes in the east bay and a lot of heavy traffic on westbound 580 as people try to get and avoid 880. in fact, chp is allowing big rigs to drive westbound on 580 just during this closure because they
california cities on the list of cities where they plan to have these blockades, long beach, orange county and san diego. but obviously this expanded because it started here around 630. that's when they shut down 880. and then just after 8:00, that's when they started to shut down the golden gate bridge. so this is expanding, we're going to remain here to show you what's going on, but it seems like this is going to continue for a while as they try to get those people out, try to somehow cut...
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orange county, long beach and san diego. but we will keep you updated as we watch and see if these protesters are moved off of 880 and how long this lasts. live in oakland. amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> amanda, thank you. we'll swing out to our traffic center here. allie rasmus watching the repercussions of that protest there on 880 in oakland. >> yes. and the traffic maps kind of tell the story here. you just solid red line and complete blockade of northbound 880 at embarcadero, which is where amanda quintana just was. let's zoom in to show you the impact here. you see a this is where traffic is stopped in the northbound direction of 880 traffic also very slow in the southbound direction. and then behind that back in the backup of that closure at embarcadero and northbound 880, you see just several fender bender crashes, which is what typically happens when you have a big backup and people aren't moving. for now, the chp is allowing big rigs to travel on westbound 580 to get around this mess. normally big rigs aren
orange county, long beach and san diego. but we will keep you updated as we watch and see if these protesters are moved off of 880 and how long this lasts. live in oakland. amanda quintana ktvu, fox two news. >> amanda, thank you. we'll swing out to our traffic center here. allie rasmus watching the repercussions of that protest there on 880 in oakland. >> yes. and the traffic maps kind of tell the story here. you just solid red line and complete blockade of northbound 880 at...
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we're in california, orange county, san diego, santa clara alameda. that's according to the real estate company. adam. well, the u.s. senate will weigh in on a tiktok ban saturday. the house passed a bill ordering tiktok's parent company. china's bytedance to sell tiktok within a year or risk of being banned in the u.s. about a 3rd of us adults say they're interested in reducing the amount of meat they eat they're not planning to become a vegetarian or vegan the food for climate lee says the report found most people considering a more plant-based diet are motivated by health and cost and we can expect an abnormally hot summer this year. that's going to doctor todd crawford, vice president of meteorology at atmospheric g to put together this outlook for the weather company. now, this could have a big impact on the economy. it could impact retail sales. what kinds of things are sold? it could drive up energy costs and also food prices. if crops are damaged by heat and drought. live from the nasdaq market site, i'm jane king. back to you. >> expand live
we're in california, orange county, san diego, santa clara alameda. that's according to the real estate company. adam. well, the u.s. senate will weigh in on a tiktok ban saturday. the house passed a bill ordering tiktok's parent company. china's bytedance to sell tiktok within a year or risk of being banned in the u.s. about a 3rd of us adults say they're interested in reducing the amount of meat they eat they're not planning to become a vegetarian or vegan the food for climate lee says the...
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other places with cases include los angeles and san diego, as well as cities in orange and san bernardino counties. the ap says it was not able to determine the exact role the injections may have played in the deaths. the idea behind sedation is to calm people who are combative, critics say the practice can be too risky. >> back to that developing story we've been following all morning here in san francisco, as crews now have the upper hand on what was for a time, a raging fire that gutted a four story residential building. the two alarm fire was burning on clay street at lyon, not far from the presidio branch library, the fire department says. when crews arrived, the building was fully engulfed in flames. we spoke live with the captain from the san francisco fire department about the large response and how the weather played a role in the firefight. >> when firefighters arrived, that wind that you just heard about was pushing smoke for blocks. heavy smoke, visibility was very low and it was very dangerous for our firefighters in the wind and in the midst. >> again, at this point, the fire is for
other places with cases include los angeles and san diego, as well as cities in orange and san bernardino counties. the ap says it was not able to determine the exact role the injections may have played in the deaths. the idea behind sedation is to calm people who are combative, critics say the practice can be too risky. >> back to that developing story we've been following all morning here in san francisco, as crews now have the upper hand on what was for a time, a raging fire that...
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she was born in san diego, grew up in san mateo county.ted to the state assembly in 1986, easton served on the city council in union city. a public celebration of life is to be held this summer. happening today, san francisco's public utility commission is hosting a webinar to discuss efforts to purchase the city's power grid from pg and e. the commission says the transition could mean more affordable electric rates for residents. the webinar will cover what the commission calls the benefits of public power, as well as how locals can get involved. >> time now is 809 and westbound 24 is a little busier. a lot of people have already bypassed 680, which is also slow from pleasant hill to 24. also this morning, if you are looking at the bay bridge, it is beginning to improve a little bit. i can already tell that if you know if you wait around, it will probably benefit you. and that's why i look at this right there that ramp coming in. when that starts getting better, then things are usually soon to get better, probably by nine, maybe even by 8
she was born in san diego, grew up in san mateo county.ted to the state assembly in 1986, easton served on the city council in union city. a public celebration of life is to be held this summer. happening today, san francisco's public utility commission is hosting a webinar to discuss efforts to purchase the city's power grid from pg and e. the commission says the transition could mean more affordable electric rates for residents. the webinar will cover what the commission calls the benefits of...
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san diego. the report found that both cities failed to effectively track revenues and spending due to lack of spending plans. san jose mayor matt mehan reacted to the report tuesday. >> state, countyity should have a uniform program for measuring the efficacy of these programs. we're committed to that in san jose. that's why we've stood up dashboards to track our spending and i'd like to see a uniform system statewide, cortez says. >> the new information brought to light by the audit can help lawmakers form solutions. >> we think that in the days ahead, this audit will establish some somewhat of a blueprint for legislative direction and guardrails going forward, you know, to improve upon, you know, some of these areas, these deficiencies and these systemic issues that that the audit, calls out in san jose, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> glide has found a new host for its annual charity lunch auction. today, the organization announced salesforce ceo marc benioff will host this year's event for two decades. that auction was hosted by billionaire investor warren buffett. over the last 24 years, the event has raised more than $53 million to support programs at glide. the 2024 charit
san diego. the report found that both cities failed to effectively track revenues and spending due to lack of spending plans. san jose mayor matt mehan reacted to the report tuesday. >> state, countyity should have a uniform program for measuring the efficacy of these programs. we're committed to that in san jose. that's why we've stood up dashboards to track our spending and i'd like to see a uniform system statewide, cortez says. >> the new information brought to light by the...
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right now, we're woefully behind los angeles, san diego in orange county with their regional supplies. let's hopscotch ahead of them. can we have a future with even residential on site reuse dramatically reducing water demand and effluent? a world where the average water bill doesn't triple in 20 years? we have 20 years to do it after all. let's turn the ship, set a new course to steal a concept from jim collins old book, good to great. let's reject the tyranny of the or and embrace the genius of the and eliminate the idea that we can do this or that. instead, we use genius to do both, or even more. i hope you'll reinvent the sfpuc. thank you. thank you. my name is bill martin. i'd like to begin by thanking commissioner maxwell and secretary hood for their years of service to this commission. by way of background, i am the co-chair of the sierra club california water committee. i am also a member of the stanislaus ohlone merced working group, abbreviated stm working group, created by the state water resources control board as part of the implementation of phase one of the bay-delta wa
right now, we're woefully behind los angeles, san diego in orange county with their regional supplies. let's hopscotch ahead of them. can we have a future with even residential on site reuse dramatically reducing water demand and effluent? a world where the average water bill doesn't triple in 20 years? we have 20 years to do it after all. let's turn the ship, set a new course to steal a concept from jim collins old book, good to great. let's reject the tyranny of the or and embrace the genius...
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san diego. the report found that both cities failed to effectively track revenues and spending due to lack of spending plans. san jose mayor matt mehan reacted to the report tuesday. >> state, county and every city should have a uniform program for measuring the efficacy of these programs. we're committed to that in san jose. that's why we've stood up. dashboard boards to track our spending. and i'd like to see a uniform system statewide. >> cortez says the new information brought to light by the audit can help lawmakers form solutions. we think that in the days ahead, this audit will establish some somewhat of a blueprint for legislative direction and guardrails going forward, you know, to improve upon, you know, some of these areas, these deficiencies and these systemic issues that that the audit, calls out in san jose, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> coming up next, beautiful weather today as we take a live look outside. but we are expecting rain for the weekend. sandhya joins us to explain in her seven day forecas you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habi
san diego. the report found that both cities failed to effectively track revenues and spending due to lack of spending plans. san jose mayor matt mehan reacted to the report tuesday. >> state, county and every city should have a uniform program for measuring the efficacy of these programs. we're committed to that in san jose. that's why we've stood up. dashboard boards to track our spending. and i'd like to see a uniform system statewide. >> cortez says the new information brought...
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san diego. >> thank you, lawrence. the congress, the board of supervisors passed a recommendation to expand health care to undocumented residents. it expands eligibility to immigrants by eliminating the documentation status requirement for the counties. basic health care program. supervisor john goya celebrating the boat saying, quote, the historic action to expand health care. 2 more of our hard working immigrant families makes us a healthier and more equitable county. happening tonight, santa clara county health officials are holding an event to teach people how to use nor can the drug helps reverse opioid overdoses. the free workshop will also be an opportunity to learn more about the opioid crisis. training starts at 7 o'clock tonight at the mitchell park library in palo alto attendees will also be given a free narcan kit. non prop. >> nonprofit organization consumer reports is petitioning the department of agriculture to take lunchables out of schools due to health concerns. kraft heinz developed 2 new versions of lunchables last year for the national school lunch program. but the consumer advocacy group says they contain even higher levels of sodium than the one sold in stores. the organization also claims the snack kits conta
san diego. >> thank you, lawrence. the congress, the board of supervisors passed a recommendation to expand health care to undocumented residents. it expands eligibility to immigrants by eliminating the documentation status requirement for the counties. basic health care program. supervisor john goya celebrating the boat saying, quote, the historic action to expand health care. 2 more of our hard working immigrant families makes us a healthier and more equitable county. happening tonight,...
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san diego. south bay residents could be paying more money on their water bills that if a local water agency gets its way valley water in santa clara county'sclara county's main supplier. and they're spending big to fix the anderson and pacheco dams and other projects that hold and protect the county's water supply supply from climate change. so to get the money for this project they're proposing raising groundwater production charges on cities and private water retailers. this could add up to almost $9 a month to customers bills in the upcoming fiscal year. valley water is also he supplier for san jose water company which serves 1 million santa clara county residents and a water company is already separately asking the california public utilities commission to allow a 22% rate increase over 3 years. starting in 2025. san jose water is also seeking approval to add a surcharge to customers bills because they claim to have spent 23 million dollars on unforeseen costs since its last rate hike in 2021. no word yet on any action on that request. i mean, time for valley water. the water district held 2 meetings on the proposed rate hikes last wee
san diego. south bay residents could be paying more money on their water bills that if a local water agency gets its way valley water in santa clara county'sclara county's main supplier. and they're spending big to fix the anderson and pacheco dams and other projects that hold and protect the county's water supply supply from climate change. so to get the money for this project they're proposing raising groundwater production charges on cities and private water retailers. this could add up to...
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lake county, 20s up in the mountains, 44. arcadia to 60 down in san diego and all. quiet here., but if we look ahead to the weekend, depends on which forecast model you look at. two of them have rain, the other two don't. so we'll ease into it. but it would be pretty good if you're going north. look at that. redding and also crescent city. these numbers will change as we get closer to it. but they call me the breeze, that's for sure. mainly clear and chilly. sunny but breezy. nice maybe a smidge warmer. not a lot and temperatures will be in the 60s and 70s. thank you steve. a local neighborhood dealing with a surge in home burglaries. coming up. the actions being taken to address concerns and keep people safe. we've reported on bay area oakland a's fans holding demonstrations calling on john fisher to sell the team. but this weekend, those protests stretched beyond the bay. we'll tell you about it. it's television's ballsiest family quiz show. oh, the quiz with balls premieres tuesday, may 28th on fox. no matter how long your journey to recovery may be, we'll be with you 100% o
lake county, 20s up in the mountains, 44. arcadia to 60 down in san diego and all. quiet here., but if we look ahead to the weekend, depends on which forecast model you look at. two of them have rain, the other two don't. so we'll ease into it. but it would be pretty good if you're going north. look at that. redding and also crescent city. these numbers will change as we get closer to it. but they call me the breeze, that's for sure. mainly clear and chilly. sunny but breezy. nice maybe a...