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>anne>thanks for joining us today. i'm anne makovec. a real show of force from the sfpd to end what officials are calling a whac-a-mole battle against illegal drug markets across the city. last night, several city departments conducted a large scale operation at san francisco's jefferson square park. it ended with 84 people in handcuffs. officers and deputies stormed the park, clearing out the public space that has become a haven for drugs and illegal vending. city law enforcement says the operation is a product of a new effort to stomp out illegal activity that seems to move from block to block. >>>>and there's been this trend that we see where we go into an area, we clean it up, we stabilize it, and then a lot of the people that are causing problems and have it, particularly as it relates to the drug market, go to another neighborhood. that day is over. to stop this whac-a-mole thing that we're seeing when drug dealers and users go from one community to the next, when they get pressure, this pressure will not stop. >anne>chief scott w
>anne>thanks for joining us today. i'm anne makovec. a real show of force from the sfpd to end what officials are calling a whac-a-mole battle against illegal drug markets across the city. last night, several city departments conducted a large scale operation at san francisco's jefferson square park. it ended with 84 people in handcuffs. officers and deputies stormed the park, clearing out the public space that has become a haven for drugs and illegal vending. city law enforcement says...
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>anne>so the plan is still being finalized. donner says they're going to make another presentation to the city council at the end of march. san francisco started a program like this back in 2023. they call it vacant to vibrant. more than 900 businesses applied for nine spots in the first round. the city says seven of those nine ended up signing long term leases. now, the program features 15 storefronts across downtown, and it just expanded to union square. celebrate black >>>>history >>month, we are shining a spotlight on a local musician passionately shares his heritage and his roots. keenan webster has a deep connection to gospel and west african music. he performs at public libraries in marin county. blending his musical influences and connecting with people, webster aims to inspire other people through his passion for sharing his culture. >>>>we want people to see where the source. of like. a lot of the music that we hear today come from. >anne>you can catch keenan's full story tonight at five right here on kpix. all right,
>anne>so the plan is still being finalized. donner says they're going to make another presentation to the city council at the end of march. san francisco started a program like this back in 2023. they call it vacant to vibrant. more than 900 businesses applied for nine spots in the first round. the city says seven of those nine ended up signing long term leases. now, the program features 15 storefronts across downtown, and it just expanded to union square. celebrate black...
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>anne>thanks, jess. in the last hour, police in oakland announcing the results of a major criminal investigation that led to seven arrests. search warrants were executed across the bay area, resulting in several firearms being seized along with cash and ammunition. investigators say it was all related to a series of violent crimes. >>>>seven individuals, three of whom were juveniles, were arrested in connection to several violent crimes to include murder, shootings, street armed robberies, burglaries and escape from a juvenile facility. >anne>the investigation into the group is ongoing, and police have turned that case over to the alameda county district attorney's office for charges across the bay, police in san francisco are stepping up efforts to get rid of drug markets that have been moving from block to block. yesterday, the police department released this video. it shows officers swarming a city park, breaking up an illegal drug market earlier this week. this is jefferson square park, known to some
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i'm anne makovec and new at noon. santa clara county leaders announcing they are nearing completion of the first phase of a project to protect coyote creek from devastating floods. the announcement comes a day before the eighth anniversary of the 2017 flooding in san jose. just take a look at some of these pictures. it really was devastating. it was a 20 year flood event causing nearly $100 million in damage and forcing 14,000 people near the coyote creek area out of their homes. now, valley water says phase one of its flood protection project is nearly finished. that includes the construction of over 8500ft of flood walls along a four mile stretch of the creek between old oakland road and interstate 280. >>the committee members have been very supportive of the project. they've been thinking it's a long time coming, right? the flows that they saw in 2017 are not a atypical event. it's about 20 years, every 20 years or so. there are many community members here who are breathing a little bit of a sigh of relief that thi
i'm anne makovec and new at noon. santa clara county leaders announcing they are nearing completion of the first phase of a project to protect coyote creek from devastating floods. the announcement comes a day before the eighth anniversary of the 2017 flooding in san jose. just take a look at some of these pictures. it really was devastating. it was a 20 year flood event causing nearly $100 million in damage and forcing 14,000 people near the coyote creek area out of their homes. now, valley...
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keith morrison (voiceover): this time, anne called 911.d waited for the police to arrive, they came to a deeply disturbing conclusion. whoever wrote the message-- maybe some half literate crazy, judging from the typos-- must have been hiding in the house the evening before when they debated whether to report the theft. he was listening to us. the police can't prove that he was there-- but we know. --so we have no evidence that he was there. keith morrison (voiceover): they had been talking just outside anne's bedroom. down the hall in this closet, they say, they found evidence to support their chilling theory that the intruder had been hiding there. it was all upside down. yeah. so, you know, he had to be listening to tell a message like that. go ahead, phone the police. keith morrison (voiceover): and then a second dreadful discovery-- they searched the house to see if anything else had been stolen. and in her bedroom, anne discovered all her underwear had disappeared. and that was sickening. keith morrison (voiceover): anne loved lingeri
keith morrison (voiceover): this time, anne called 911.d waited for the police to arrive, they came to a deeply disturbing conclusion. whoever wrote the message-- maybe some half literate crazy, judging from the typos-- must have been hiding in the house the evening before when they debated whether to report the theft. he was listening to us. the police can't prove that he was there-- but we know. --so we have no evidence that he was there. keith morrison (voiceover): they had been talking just...
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about gatwick, any ann be given 1ts whether it about gatwick, any ann be given permission 1ether it her it about gatwick, any ann be given permission to use it will be given permission to use second runway. keir the second runway. also keir starmer�*s meeting later with trump. be q’s—s’s�*sbt t'—" tats still bs ' s. ' 7 " ' ' "' "7 all ' whilst? ' " "earshot all of that on bbc news. across all of that on bbc news. do stay with us. new guidance has been published aimed at improving the way the metropolitan police use their stop and search powers. the policing tactic has previously been criticised consultations with residents across london. 0ur reporter sonja jessup has more. the met police's stop and search is a vital tactic, but it's also damaged trust, particularly among black now the force is promising a new approach. cause a lot of distrust within our communities. with thousands of londoners, promising officers will receive better training. supervision will be improved as well as the way 12, despite doing nothing wrong. i stopped leaving my house. being stopped and searched. it's
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" it ggdgegtggogersgsde the anne's" it to ogdiergteéegersgsde the anne's" it to lead ggdgegtggegerggsdelways z: z; butif 77 but if american 5 ii are other in world. other in immigration agenda. speaking on fox news alongside the president's border tsar — that's quid pro quo. it took her three weeks to report in front of her a criminal action. come on, this is silly. to drop the investigation into mayor adams. nick akerman is a former assistant us attorney on the watergate prosecution. of new york. it is absolutely outrageous. officers were called to the village outside the three horse—shoes pub. to be known to the victim. it's a sort of leafy suburb. but last night, lots of people were obviously out for valentine's day meals when this incident unfolded here at the three horseshoes pub, still under a police cordon. she is in her 40s. the police are still here. we understand that they are searching for a suspect there are no other police cordon here. and we understand there is now a large search go on. bleep. we just feel trapped. into the flat below. all through the night. she could be i
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anne: i am married to a politician. i think it is harder nowadays to create an aura of heroism in a positive way. i'm not sure, in the brief time, i'm going to be able to ask lane exactly why -- the nature of not just modern social media, but modern political coverage means that people who are negative get more attention. that has kind of been true forever. the bias of the press is negative. now the nature is the more you can perform and the more you can create outrage and anger, the more your profile rises. that means that the people who have a positive vision or who would like to unite people, or unite people around an idea of freedom or happiness -- i'm just making this up. some kind of positive idea. they have a harder time than they used to. i don't have a solution to that. i see around me. i see politicians who would like to be positive leaders and who find it hard to build a message and build a following of the kind that you need on social media by being positive and happy. it does not -- it is not working. i wou
anne: i am married to a politician. i think it is harder nowadays to create an aura of heroism in a positive way. i'm not sure, in the brief time, i'm going to be able to ask lane exactly why -- the nature of not just modern social media, but modern political coverage means that people who are negative get more attention. that has kind of been true forever. the bias of the press is negative. now the nature is the more you can perform and the more you can create outrage and anger, the more your...
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anne soy, thank you for takin: time. anne soy, thank you for taking us _ time. anne soy, thank you for taking us through what - time. anne soy, thank you for taking us through what is - taking us through what is happening and the background, our africa correspondence. let's return to the developing news that china has hit back as president trump's new 10% tariffs on all chinese exports to the united states take effect. officials in beijing are introducing a 15% tariff on imported coal and liquefied natural gas as well as a 10% tax on imported crude oil, agricultural machinery, pick—up trucks and large—engine cars. they've placed export controls on 25 types of rare metal products and added pvh corp, which is the holding company lots to discuss. what has the been, if any, lots to discuss. what has the been, ifany, so lots to discuss. what has the been, if any, so far reaction been, if any, so far from the us and from official frem the us and ffem’eifficiat ’* ’ " speak with frem the us and ffem’efficiat ’* ’ " speak with you, we know z: trump plans to speak chines
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anne is ri-ht, 350 - anne is right, 350 billioni mary anne is right, 350 billion is twice — mary annet wonder, among members of congress, amongst the us military, how much concern as sir about what she is saying about his approach to vladimir putin? �* ., . �* putin? i'm not sure what you're askinu. putin? i'm not sure what you're asking- i'm _ putin? i'm not sure what you're asking. i'm asking, _ putin? i'm not sure what you're asking. i'm asking, how- putin? i'm not sure what you're asking. i'm asking, how much l asking. i'm asking, how much concern . that _ asking. i'm asking, how much concern . that in _ asking. i'm asking, how much concern . that in the - asking. i'm asking, how much concern . that in the us - asking. i'm asking, how much. concern . that in the us about concern as that in the us about trump's approach to concern as that in the us about 1 putin? approach to concern as that in the us about 1 putin? the 'oach to concern as that in the us about - i putin?- to i concern as that in the us about ”i putin? . 7 vladimir—path? about them? it is a fair talks about them? it
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kelly ann: i think so. don't see scope for the united states and china to resolve the president's core fentanyl concerns between now and tuesday. i see canada and mexico here as the active negotiations. they have a representative from almost every agency and province from their respective governments and those conversations are not happening and those conversations will happen after april when we have the report on the phase 1 compliance and the report on the biden administration $18 billion of additional tariffs and china's report on i.p. practices all due to the president with recommendations. and that's what i think will tee up a broader conversation that involves fentanyl and these other issues with china. ann marie: china responded overnight and what the commerce ministry said, if the u.s. insists on having its own way, china will defend its legitimate rights and previously, though, in february the responses were we'll take corresponding steps. counter versus corresponding. what kind of reciprocal acti
kelly ann: i think so. don't see scope for the united states and china to resolve the president's core fentanyl concerns between now and tuesday. i see canada and mexico here as the active negotiations. they have a representative from almost every agency and province from their respective governments and those conversations are not happening and those conversations will happen after april when we have the report on the phase 1 compliance and the report on the biden administration $18 billion of...
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jo-ann is my aunt's name.u tell me, "i'm going to joann" i say "oh, say hello to uncle tony." [ laughter ] you can't change the name of a store to jo-ann! it could be joann, joann michael's isn't "michael j it's "michael's." and guess what, still open. [ cheers and applause ] that's right. and i'm going to tell you something. right now, michael's at home laughing his ass off at joann. [ laughter ] i love that store. even though i never went in it, i loved that store. [ laughter ] and while jo-ann may soon be gone, all the weird stuff we bought there will live in our hearts and boxes in the closet forever. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: so many gnomes. so many gnomes in our homes. well, you know what they say, when a jo-ann closes, a spirit halloween opens its doors. [ laughter ] in happier news, guess what is coming back? the fyre festival! the disastrous music and lifestyle fyre festival that happened back in 2017 that was such an epic mess, it inspired not one but two documentaries about what an e
jo-ann is my aunt's name.u tell me, "i'm going to joann" i say "oh, say hello to uncle tony." [ laughter ] you can't change the name of a store to jo-ann! it could be joann, joann michael's isn't "michael j it's "michael's." and guess what, still open. [ cheers and applause ] that's right. and i'm going to tell you something. right now, michael's at home laughing his ass off at joann. [ laughter ] i love that store. even though i never went in it, i loved that...
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it has been a long enough wait. home of anne boleyn. important in this her fictional story. the whole point of menswear at this time is to expand sirjohn. majesty. fashion at tudor court was all about wealth and status. some women would have to be pinned into some of these they're very heavy, especially anne of cleves they're full velvet, so they are weighty, i do feel sorry for the poor actors that had to wear them. action! to one of the most read stories on the bbc news website now, you're likely to keep for the rest of the day. widely across england and wales, the cloud thick enough for some light drizzle as well. some has been moving north—west, some pushing now, we've had clearer skies further north and west — we keep the cloud rolling in, clearer skies further north potentially to —6 celsius. so into monday — not that much in the way of change once again. driving in cloud off the north sea. and over the hills there will be some wintriness from time to time. in the way of significant change, around 5—6 degrees. so you can see a rel
it has been a long enough wait. home of anne boleyn. important in this her fictional story. the whole point of menswear at this time is to expand sirjohn. majesty. fashion at tudor court was all about wealth and status. some women would have to be pinned into some of these they're very heavy, especially anne of cleves they're full velvet, so they are weighty, i do feel sorry for the poor actors that had to wear them. action! to one of the most read stories on the bbc news website now, you're...
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and jim gilmore, our panel mary-anne and jim gilmore, our anel , �* . ~' mary-anne and jim gilmore,ds looking to retain that advantage, but they have scored two goals in two 7 7 7the7ylead77 77 7 7 they lead by 77 7 7 they lead by 7 7 into minutes. they lead by 3—1 into five �* injury time. rangers have appointed their former club captain billy dodds and allan mcgregor. a new permanent manager will be appointed in the coming months. up to 200 more redundancies as they attempt to cut running costs, saying �*hard choices are necessary�*. this is in addition to the loss of 250 jobs last year. to return to profitability after five consecutive years of losses since 2019. with just eight teams, cricket's champions trophy has a brutal format. out of the tournament six days in. in group a, after new zealand beat bangladesh to reach the semi finals. and so they had to start well. that will be four more. changed the tune. bangladesh finishing on 236. it didn't feel like enough. two early wickets giving them hope. a stunning century put new zealand on the cusp of victory, and there was only on
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anne martinez vasquez: that was the one and only call.e goes on, you realize she's gone. she's not coming back. dennis murphy: law enforcement focused on the key lead they had, that softball umpire, butch hinton. he's still the prime suspect in the disappearance of shannon, i'm assuming, yeah? he is. we have no other suspects. dennis murphy: they didn't have any physical evidence to link him to shannon, so they executed a series of search warrants. this was to take his blood sample for dna, if dna was found that matched his, and hair samples if the same was found. dennis murphy: additional search warrants let law enforcement go to hinton's home, about 30 miles away from emory university. shannon's family found out about it from the local news. reporter: we know you're the primary suspect in the disappearance of shannon melendi, and we'd like to take a chance to talk to you. luis melendi: i glance through the tv, and i see a picture of an officer going like this, you know, with a rod in one of the planters. they were at his house? yes. and
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ann marie: no i'm a single.lo thomas: the premise of that girl was a young girl who wanted to be somebody. man: how would you like to be an actress? ann marie: an actress? i am an actress. marlo thomas: and that's what made it, you know, so earth shattering at the time because we hadn't really seen a girl with a dream. ann marie: people actually seemed to recognize me in the subway coming home! judy: ann marie - girl television star! marlo thomas: but we were really puritanical on television, we could not even appear to be having sex. donald: how can a plant have a trauma? ann marie: it's a living thing! it's probably very sensitive. donald: we better go in the next room and talk so it won't hear us. ann marie: donald, anything you have to say to me you can say in front of my plant. marlo thomas: it was all happening on the street, but it wasn't happening on television. not at all. i mean the standards of practices watched us like hawks. marlo thomas: this went back to lucy and desi. they were married and they h
ann marie: no i'm a single.lo thomas: the premise of that girl was a young girl who wanted to be somebody. man: how would you like to be an actress? ann marie: an actress? i am an actress. marlo thomas: and that's what made it, you know, so earth shattering at the time because we hadn't really seen a girl with a dream. ann marie: people actually seemed to recognize me in the subway coming home! judy: ann marie - girl television star! marlo thomas: but we were really puritanical on television,...
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it has been a long enough wait. five of the costumes to hever castle, the former home of anne boleyn.hn. welcome. some of these clothes were very heavy. lots and lots of layers. for women, quite restrictive. some women would have to be pinned into some of these out of them in a hurry. i also like to think of these clothes as battle armour, perhaps you'll find a bride while you're here with us. j they're very heavy, especially anne of cleves and henry viii costumes. action! seeing these costumes up close is a must for any wolf hall fan. chrissie reidy, bbc news. to one of the most read stories on the bbc news website and cheered from the stands at the opening of the latest the prince founded the event for wounded more than 500 athletes are competing in ii a "moment of difficulty and division in many hello. the weather has been grey gloomy— the weather has been grey gloomy for much of the uk today _ gloomy for much of the uk toda . , , , today. this is how things looked in _ today. this is how things - looked in _ england. looked in north—east england. the s.-. . sheet the cloud sheet h
it has been a long enough wait. five of the costumes to hever castle, the former home of anne boleyn.hn. welcome. some of these clothes were very heavy. lots and lots of layers. for women, quite restrictive. some women would have to be pinned into some of these out of them in a hurry. i also like to think of these clothes as battle armour, perhaps you'll find a bride while you're here with us. j they're very heavy, especially anne of cleves and henry viii costumes. action! seeing these costumes...
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here's nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: in a damp st.are a rosary prayed for pope francis tonight. [ speaking in a non-english language ] though still in critical condition the vatican says the 88-year-old leader of the catholic church showed slight improvement. after a weekend of a respiratory crisis with double pneumonia and mild kidney failure the pope felt well enough to resume his nightly call to the catholic church in gaza. he is still on supplemental oxygen, but the levels are reduced. tonight there is no prognosis. >> as a physician that usually means that we are at a stage where his condition could improve rapidly or deteriorate just as rapidly. >> reporter: that uncertainty drew ameran seminarians jake snyder and j.d. mcewing to st. peter's tonight to pray for the man who is a role model. >> he's really tried to emphasize the pastoral aspect of the priesthood reaching out to people and that's something i reflect on often, how can i become a better leader. >> reporter: at the white house both president trump and french president
here's nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: in a damp st.are a rosary prayed for pope francis tonight. [ speaking in a non-english language ] though still in critical condition the vatican says the 88-year-old leader of the catholic church showed slight improvement. after a weekend of a respiratory crisis with double pneumonia and mild kidney failure the pope felt well enough to resume his nightly call to the catholic church in gaza. he is still on supplemental oxygen, but the levels are...
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thompson joins us now from the vatican, where anne, officials there say the pope is alert, right? >> reporter: that's right, hallie. in fact, he participated in sunday mass with his caregivers today. but given the complexity of the pope's situation, the vatican says his prognosis is reserved. hallie? >> anne thompson, thank you. >>> dramatic moments for an american airlines flight out of new york. fighter jets escorting the plane after a source tells nbc news a bomb threat was reported. our claudia lavonga is at the airport in rome where the plane landed unexpectedly. >> reporter: a midair diversion. this video showing the moment fighter jets escorted american airlines flight 292. the jets surrounding the plane on both sides. the flight was bound for new delhi, india and departed new york earlier today. american airlines writing "the plane, a boeing 787 dreamliner, was diverted to rome due to a possible security concern." >> there was a sharp turn at the point of the diversion and he said you may have noticed we've just taken a sharp turn, the reason is there's a security concern.
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thanks for joining us, i'm anne makovec in for ryan. we are talking about the suprema meat company near the border of emeryville, a few blocks east of san pablo. why a solution may not be as simple as it seems. trucks. workers shouting. m >> reporter: workers shouting, metal gating banning. that's what some neighbors wake up to around 3:30, 4:00, almost every morning, when suprema meats starts loading and unloading trucks for the day's deliveries. >> it's the real banging and smashing and radios, scraping, truckloading, shouting, you know, mayhem that happens all day long until around 5:00, 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: kim lucas is an epidemiologist who now works from home, less than 50 yards from suprema's loading area. over the years, she's captured these videos, showing trucks blocking the streets and sidewalks, as well as loud noise at all hours of the day. similar allegations are laid out in a new lawsuit just filed by the oakland city attorney's office last week, asking the court to declare the business operations to be a public nuance
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anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah.ican sources tell us that the pope is awake and in good spirits this morning. he is continuing to receive treatment as the 88-year-old deals with now mild kidney failure, along with double pneumonia that put him in critical condition over the weekend. around the world this morning, prayers for pope francis. outside the hospital in rome, the hopes of many expressed in candles, balloons and messages. at new york st. patrick's cathedral, cardinal timothy dolan saying out loud what few have been willing to say. >> our holy father, pope francis, is in very, very fragile health and probably close to death. >> reporter: dolan did not say where he got his information but later told reporters he hoped francis would recover. in asia's east timor where the pope visited last september, the faithful pray at a cardboard cut-out of the pontiff. francis is now well into his second week at gemelli hospital, with chronic lung disease dating back to when he lost part of a lung as a young man. the pope's
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anne thompson, nbc news, washington. >>> still to come here on "early today." tve?ot survivors introducing a new feature to control the game for the first time. feeding him, blue buffalo, right? (jack) nah, we got purina one. it's all the same stuff. (mom) not really. blue life protection formula's got deboned chicken, chicken meal, brown rice, oatmeal, barley... (mia) well purina one has chicken, rice flour, corn gluten meal, whole grain corn, chicken by-product meal... (jack) [laughing] looks like we're switching to blue! (vo) switch to blue. and feed your dog like family. mopping is hard work, but then i tried the swiffer powermop. it has a built-in solution that breaks down dirt on contact. plus, it's 360-degree swivel head cleans up along baseboards and even behind the toilet. bye, bye bucket. with the swiffer powermop. (laughing) oh. i peed. that's so embarrassing. well, it's kinda your fault. after kids, the pelvic floor can weaken, and then perimenopause reduces estrogen. here. i have poise. how did you know all that stuff? well, i used to be a doctor. no yo
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finally, i also wanted to take this opportunity to thank anne marie rogers for her work on tie to thepast couple of years and to congratulate her on her retirement. i am a big anne marie rogers fan and while her tenure was shorter than we would have liked or certainly i would have liked, anne marie accomplished a lot including advancing titus equity initiatives and helping to update and modernize the development agreement to maintain the momentum to produce housing on the island. and with that i conclude my remarks. is there any discussion from colleagues? seeing none, i would like to open this up to public comment. >> there is no one in chambers. operator is there remote public comment checking for remote public comment on this item? >> there is no remote public comment. thank you. and public comment is now closed. madam clerk, would you please call the next item? >> item three executive directors report. this is an information item. thank you, madam clerk we have tilly chang, executive director here to present a report and director chang the floor is yours. >> thank you so much, cha
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anne makovec has more on the judge who just hopped the bench to lead the prosecution. anne? >> reporter: and she is replacing the recalled district attorney, pamela price, judge ursula jones dixon was just sworn in. discharge the duties upon which -- [ inaudible ] congratulations. [ cheering ] >> she has been an alameda county superior court judge for a decade and is a former deputy district attorney. she was also one of the preferred candidates of the group that led the recall against pamela price, who was accused of being too soft on crimes. one of the main priorities is to rebuild the relationship with the community and crime victims. >> we need to get back to business. that just means for metta had we keep the main thing the main thing. this is a district attorney's office, so we will do the work of the district attorney. and in addition to that, hopefully facilitate other good things in the community, but we have to do what they're asking us to do first. >> her first order of business is to find out what kind of skills they have because some don't appear to be fully tra
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nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican for us. anne, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, willie. you know, this is a beautiful sunday here at the vatican, but it's certainly no typical sunday. pope francis was supposed to celebrate mass and ordain hundreds of deacons at st. peter's basilica, but that did not happen. he remains hospitalized. vatican officials tell us he had a peaceful night, he rested, and this morning he is still using nasal canulas to get oxygen to breathe. this is after a long respiratory crisis happened yesterday that necessitated those high flows of oxygen and the discovery that the pope had low blood platelets associated with anemia that made those blood transfusions necessary. as you said, pope francis' condition yesterday was described as critical. we've had no update on that today. we should get some more information this morning. now -- or this evening. now, along with missing mass, pope francis also did not deliver his weekly lled the lle. he did write a letter to the faithful and in it he says, he's carrying on with t
nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican for us. anne, what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, willie. you know, this is a beautiful sunday here at the vatican, but it's certainly no typical sunday. pope francis was supposed to celebrate mass and ordain hundreds of deacons at st. peter's basilica, but that did not happen. he remains hospitalized. vatican officials tell us he had a peaceful night, he rested, and this morning he is still using nasal canulas to get oxygen to breathe. this...
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so this is my lord of the rings trivial pursuit, i teach mathematics, anne.ur mind? you're not very strong at banking, cornelius, are you? the questions, but at the very end she was actually really charming. i think my favourite host would have to be bradley walsh, because he did his best to put all contestants at their ease, so does cornelius fancy himself as being one of the chasers? the answer is the guggenheim. well played. i thought i'd put cornelius to the test by asking questions he remember the answers? cornelius, your time starts now. which structures were built as tombs for the egyptian pharaohs? the pyramids. correct. the flag of the united - nations features branches 30 seconds. 0live. in march 2007, former astronaut buzz aldrin became one of the first people to step on the skywalk the ganges. ganges? correct answer is the grand canyon. i think i said the ganges when i was last asked, and i still haven't learned. the grand canyon. hello. a different feel to our weather out there this afternoon, areas struggling to get above low single figures. thi
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. >>> shutting doors, crafting giant jo-ann closing its location, might be the worst year ever for brick mortar retailers. 4 14,000 stores to close nationwide. >>> high steaks. beef prices soar and herds dwindle. >>> and there's good news tonight, a touching experience for basketball fans enjoying the game like never before. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. in any context the sight of two planes on a collision course would rattle the most seasoned flier. but think about it, against the backdrop of a string of aerial catastrophes and near catastrophes, what happened at chicago's midway airport is drawing deep concern. the video shows a southwest airlines jet on its final landing approach. just as it's about to touch the ground, a small business jet rolls right into its path. the quick reacting southwest crew averting potential disaster, climbing out of harm's way and returning for a safe landing. the faa says the business jet entered the runway without authorization. the frightening episode, one in a series of seemingly unconnected a
. >>> shutting doors, crafting giant jo-ann closing its location, might be the worst year ever for brick mortar retailers. 4 14,000 stores to close nationwide. >>> high steaks. beef prices soar and herds dwindle. >>> and there's good news tonight, a touching experience for basketball fans enjoying the game like never before. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening and welcome. in any context the sight of two...
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anne mcelvoy what — people who can work into work.key, she was talking about a specific cohort, small cohort specific cohort, a small cohort potentially. how you it? potentially. how did you read it? are starting to talk politicians are starting to talk like shock— politicians are starting to talk like shockjocks. _ politicians are starting to talk like shockjocks. they- politicians are starting to talk like shockjocks. they are - politicians are starting to talk - like shockjocks. they are applying to be _ like shockjocks. they are applying to be talk— like shockjocks. they are applying to be talk show— like shockjocks. they are applying to be talk show hosts _ like shockjocks. they are applying to be talk show hosts and - like shockjocks. they are applying j to be talk show hosts and probably want a _ to be talk show hosts and probably want a podcast _ to be talk show hosts and probably want a podcastjob. _ to be talk show hosts and probably want a podcast job. the _ to be talk show hosts and probably want a podcastjob. the change -
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brown, star of "abbott elementary," actress lisa ann walter, an all new "closer look." ♪ [ cheers and] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. at his rally over the weekend, president trump talked about shutting down diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the federal government. "yeah, you've got to earn those jobs," said his former senior adviser. [ laughter ] at the same rally, president trump also said that people used to be able to call women beautiful and young. but added, it could now, quote, "end your political career." what? i can only think of a couple political careers that actually ended and they were ended by the guy who does that. [ laughter ] president trump and first lady melania trump on friday traveled to california and toured wildfire damage by helicopter. said trump afterwards, "it's been years since we laughed together like that." [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] in an interview on fox news on friday, actor mel gibson
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lori anne, thank you, lori ann larocco steve liesman again. we'll see you in a few moments. steve, let's talk more about the economic fallout we may face from tariffs, assuming that china and canada ones go forward, who knows if mexico will join. my next guest says there's one key player less likely to cushion the blow this time around. let's bring in dean mckee. he's the chief economist at point72 asset management. >> dean i feel. >> like i heard steve, steve cohen sounding a little bit more bearish lately too. but you don't need to get into all that. but you know, as someone you've been very constructive and very correct about the us economy the past couple of years. i sense a bit more nervousness in your outlook for this year. >> i am more. >> cautious at this point than than i have been over the past several years. >> and one key. >> reason is that. >> consumers are if. >> tariffs are put in place the way we think they will be in some form, and at some point that is going to cost consumers significant amounts of money. and one of the linchpins of this economy has been ve
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. >> i'm anne makovec. gianna has the day off.eorologist -- >> that's my name. >> meteorologist jessica burch. i'm still waking up and not used to the morning hours. but glad to be here today. >> you are good. >> jessica, you have a pretty calm forecast. >>> calm and warm. i mean, just yesterday we had that cold front sweep throughout the bay area. it is a little drizzly throughout that midportion of day but now we're starting to warm up day-by-day with 70s in the forecast around the corner as we head into the afternoon hours throughout the next couple of days. let's pull up the map and show you what's happening for us. today alone our daytime highs are pretty much right where they should be. we're talking about 60s in the forecast near oakland and san francisco. upper 60s a little bit more south closer to fremont and down into the santa clara valley. and that matches up with a lot with what our friends up in the north have too. you head over into santa rosa and napa. we're already close to the 70s and a similar trend as we head i
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kelly ann: we don't know.reciprocal trade and reciprocal tariffs. he talked a lot about the european union in the process. even the deputy chief of staff was on tv over the weekend talking specifically about the eu, about the unfairness in terms of the auto tariffs. he mentioned the vat tax. even though the eu charges a 10% tariff on u.s. autos, they are subject to the vat, a 30% tax on u.s. exports. it could be that the administration is looking at not only tariff barriers but nontariff barriers, make an assessment about raising tariffs to the level that matches that of another country or even higher taking into account potential nontariff barriers. we don't know whether the president is going to announce the implementation of tariffs this week for announce a process directing his administration to look at this issue and along with all the other issues including the trade deficit, unfair trade practices, currency misalignments, and a report on reciprocity. jonathan: a lot away for the next month. former nec d
kelly ann: we don't know.reciprocal trade and reciprocal tariffs. he talked a lot about the european union in the process. even the deputy chief of staff was on tv over the weekend talking specifically about the eu, about the unfairness in terms of the auto tariffs. he mentioned the vat tax. even though the eu charges a 10% tariff on u.s. autos, they are subject to the vat, a 30% tax on u.s. exports. it could be that the administration is looking at not only tariff barriers but nontariff...
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princess anne thanks hospital staff who looked after her when she blacked in an accident on her gatcombeike the it like the dogs to anfield for the second leg of the league cup semi—final. spurs lead 1—0 on aggregate. good evening. the bank of england has cut interest rates from 4.75% to 4.5% — the third fall since lastjuly. but there'll be lower returns for those with savings. the previous forecast. colletta smith, looks at what today's rate cut will mean for you. until today the bull family thought that their mortgage here in selby yeah, exactly, it's a lot of money for anyone. and save but ultimately £150 is £150 and it's a lot of money for a family of four. by the direction of travel. of years, so today's announcement to cut interest rates from the bank direction is coming down. i think it's fantastic news. for business as well. in manchester umar had to lay off one of his four employees a while ago because trade has slowed down. do you have any business loans? yes, i have a business loan. it's good news, to be honest with you. 0h! just got even harder. it would be nice to plan, hey?
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things are shifting just as the calendar page turns of anne? >> all right. we asked for it. >>> these storms could help boost the snowpack in the sierra. it measured just over 22 inches today in the latest survey at phillips station. that is two inches less than last month because of our dry january and 46% of average for this time of year. our first alert weather team will continue to stay on top of all these storms. stay with us this evening and through the weekend for updates on air and on the free cbs news app. >>> it's all hands on deck as crews work to recover the bodies of all 67 victims of the midair collision between a commercial plane and an army helicopter in d.c. meantime the national transportation safety board is conducting its investigation into the crash and it's going to be a lengthy process. within the past couple hours, the ntsb said they did recover the black box from the black hawk helicopter. now that they have that device as well as the two black boxes from american airlines flight 5342, they're hoping to extract data from them to prov
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. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> the metaphorical boxing gloves are back on and california is swinging back against the trump administration. this is a battle we've seen many times before, but this time billions of dollars for the state could be on the line. today san francisco and santa clara county sued the trump administration over the policy to pause funding for sanctuary cities. they filed a similar lawsuit during the first trump administration and won. san francisco's city attorney says the white house's recent actions violate the 10th amendment and the separation of powers. is that this is the federal government coercing local officials to bend to their will or face defunding or prosecution and that is illegal or authoritarian. local officials have a right to do their jobs without threats or interference from the federal government. >> sanctuary city supporters say the policy helps protect undocumented immigrants. opponents say it makes cities more dangerous. other jurisdictions joining the lawsuit include portland, oregon, and king county, washington. >>> evacuation orders have been
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after days of bad news, this is a little better, anne. >> reporter: it is.s suffered no new respiratory crises since saturday, and the mild kidney failure over the weekend, doctors are no longer concerned about it. >>> today is three years since russia invaded ukraine and a peace deal remains elusive. at the white house today, president trump and france's president macron saying europe will play a leading role in defending ukraine. richard engel. >> reporter: three years after russia invaded ukraine, president trump tonight met with france's president macron, announcing a peace deal could be imminent. >> i think the war could end soon. within weeks. >> reporter: in many ways, today's meeting was the passing of baton for ukraine from u.s. to europe. president trump mainly billions of dollars in u.s. aid to ukraine. he invited president zelenskyy to the white house to sign an agreement this week or next to use ukraine's natural resources as collateral to pay the u.s. back for support. >> we're close to getting an agreement to get our money back over a period o
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. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> the justice department going after the purse strings of sanctuary cities, saying they'll hold money if they don't change their ways. today we are looking at the policies that protect undocumented immigrants and asking if they're really the right way to go. we'll have that conversation coming up in a few minutes. >>> but first a look at your news headlines, the powerful storms this week blamed for two deaths in sonoma county. a man's body was found inside a culvert on franz valley road in calistoga yesterday afternoon. his identity has not been released. a second body was found on hall road in santa rosa. the road had been closed due to flooding. officers responded to a missing persons report last night and found the body this morning. >>> we've seen a lot of vehicle accidents. we've had at least ten swift water rescues from people driving through flooded roadways over the last 48 hours. so we just ask you to turn around and don't drown. >> they are urging everybody to pay attention to those warnings. >>> today is another first alert weather day, another rou
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lori ann joins us now from the us. lori ann, great to have you with us this morning.t's assume that these tariffs do come into effect later this month. what do they mean for u.s. business and supply chains. >> well. >> when it comes to the united states supply chain, when for the. >> exports. >> energy is. >> modest in terms of china's energy. >> consumption, the. >> largest consumption. >> from u.s. >> energy is lng. >> but anything that we don't sell. >> right in. >> china is. >> going. >> to be diverted over to europe. >> what we're looking. >> at now and from an investible standpoint, this is a key time. for u.s. retailers to. >> be. >> negotiating manufacturing orders with their chinese manufacturers. so, as you. >> know, >> chinese, the chinese exports here got slapped with. another round of tariffs. it's going to make it more expensive. >> and starting today. >> of course, you've got more expensive items coming in. >> i've spoken with manufacturers. here that now have to renegotiate. >> with the likes of macy's, kohl's, amazon to kind. >> of. see what can they
lori ann joins us now from the us. lori ann, great to have you with us this morning.t's assume that these tariffs do come into effect later this month. what do they mean for u.s. business and supply chains. >> well. >> when it comes to the united states supply chain, when for the. >> exports. >> energy is. >> modest in terms of china's energy. >> consumption, the. >> largest consumption. >> from u.s. >> energy is lng. >> but anything...
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let's get details from our friend anne thompson. >> reporter: whether it's sunnyside up, scrambled, orboiled, eggs these days are in a bit of a pickle. egg prices are soaring. the average price for a dozen eggs more than $5, that's about 50% more than what it cost a year ago according to research. which means your parents are shelling out a few extra dollars at the store, and maybe even when you go out for breakfast. the waffle house just announced it's temporarily charging an extra 50 cents per egg due to the unprecedented rise in egg prices. but why? the biggest reason -- bird flu. >> unfortunately there have been so many birds that have either been infected or have had to be killed so that we can avoid infection across the united states. bird flu is a virus. it's actually a type of flu virus, but it's different than the flu that we've been talking about. and it's really easy to get in birds. >> reporter: sadly, tens of millions of birds have beeeen killed since 2022. the outbreak impacting the supply and causing prices to rise. >> birds can pass the flu to each other very easily. 's
let's get details from our friend anne thompson. >> reporter: whether it's sunnyside up, scrambled, orboiled, eggs these days are in a bit of a pickle. egg prices are soaring. the average price for a dozen eggs more than $5, that's about 50% more than what it cost a year ago according to research. which means your parents are shelling out a few extra dollars at the store, and maybe even when you go out for breakfast. the waffle house just announced it's temporarily charging an extra 50...
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force seriously and is committed to following protocol in response to such allegations. >> thanks, anne. >>> up next, spectacular scenes in the sierra if you can make it there. we'll hear from bay area residents making that journey. >> it was a little bit icy on the ridge, but it was a little hairy. >>> more cases of the bird flu popping up in the bay area as egg prices continue to soar, what you should know if you're among the many americans considering raising chickens at home. >>> still ahead at 5:00, a special night in the tri-valley, we'll meet the young people about to walk the red carpet for prom and the generous volunteers who made it all possible. >> it's just a really cool way to love on all the participants. ♪ (upbeat music playing) ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ kia movement that inspires. (♪♪) a single touch can say a thousand words. it says... i see you. i feel you. i got you. and i'm never letting go. (♪♪) ever. (♪♪) say it all with irresistibly touchable skin. get in touch. gold bond. >>> well, a safeway that has served san francisco's fillmore district for four decades closing its do
force seriously and is committed to following protocol in response to such allegations. >> thanks, anne. >>> up next, spectacular scenes in the sierra if you can make it there. we'll hear from bay area residents making that journey. >> it was a little bit icy on the ridge, but it was a little hairy. >>> more cases of the bird flu popping up in the bay area as egg prices continue to soar, what you should know if you're among the many americans considering raising...
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. >> reporter: ann johnson's work includes the hoop dream and collection that explore the social issue of hoop dreams and the pursuit of nba stardom. it's one of numerous showcases featured to enhance the festivities. >> so lots of different activities touching various parts of our community and we're really excited about this economic activity and community that's forming around the nba all-star event. >> we have daytime events which typically don't happen on weekends, so all day friday and saturday we have daytime events happening which don't happen on a normal week. that's why it's such a big impact for us. >> reporter: for shehee and so many businesses in the bay it's a larger than life event, bringing more energy into the neighborhood. >> one neighborhood that's full of activity right now is in downtown san francisco. kelsi thorud is live at the moscone center, getting a taste of the fan experience. how's it going so far? >> reporter: hey, ryan. it's really fun down here. there are a ton of things to do. we're at the nba experience and you can see behind me we're at one of the cou
. >> reporter: ann johnson's work includes the hoop dream and collection that explore the social issue of hoop dreams and the pursuit of nba stardom. it's one of numerous showcases featured to enhance the festivities. >> so lots of different activities touching various parts of our community and we're really excited about this economic activity and community that's forming around the nba all-star event. >> we have daytime events which typically don't happen on weekends, so all...
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city council member david cohen spent yesterday and today at the betty ann garden apartments assessing damage. he points out this is the second time major flooding has hit the area off lundy avenue. these are pictures he took in 2023, when the creek overflowed in the same area. the waterway doesn't have the capacity for the amount of flow that comes out of the hills when there's a large atmospheric river that comes through. so city administration will bee reaching out to valley water t o find out what they will be doing to make sure that there's an improvement in that capacity. council member cohen says he hopes to arrange a meeting soon with the city and water district to try to get everybody on the same page. in san jose, robert honda, nbc, bay area news. thank you very much, robert. southern california, which is dealing with the aftermath of those devastating wildfires last month, now has to deal with rain and lots of it. l.a. county is now at risk for mudslides and debris flow. these slides are happening mostly in those burn scar areas. crews have been placing over 100 miles of bar
city council member david cohen spent yesterday and today at the betty ann garden apartments assessing damage. he points out this is the second time major flooding has hit the area off lundy avenue. these are pictures he took in 2023, when the creek overflowed in the same area. the waterway doesn't have the capacity for the amount of flow that comes out of the hills when there's a large atmospheric river that comes through. so city administration will bee reaching out to valley water t o find...
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nbc's anne thompson reports from the vatican.pope francis rested well overnight, says the vatican, and he is up this morning moving about his hotel room and continuing therapy. this is now the longest hospital stay of his papacy, though he remains in critical condition, there are signs of improvement in the 88 year old's health. he is still getting supplemental oxygen to deal with that case of double pneumonia, but the levels have been reduced and that mild kidney failure that he experienced over the weekend. well, the doctors say that is no longer of concern. there have been no additional respiratory crises since the weekend, and he's needed no more blood transfusions. so that's all the good news. but the doctors say this is still a very complex situation. and at this hour, they are not giving a prognosis on the pope's health. all of that has catholics here in the vatican and around the world turning to prayer. in fact, last night in saint peter's square, the cardinals of rome led the first rosary service for the pope. it's some
nbc's anne thompson reports from the vatican.pope francis rested well overnight, says the vatican, and he is up this morning moving about his hotel room and continuing therapy. this is now the longest hospital stay of his papacy, though he remains in critical condition, there are signs of improvement in the 88 year old's health. he is still getting supplemental oxygen to deal with that case of double pneumonia, but the levels have been reduced and that mild kidney failure that he experienced...
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nbc's anne thompson is following the very latest. pope francis is awake, eating and continuing his treatment. vatican sources tell us, after what they describe as a peaceful night. this follows the revelation that the 88 year old pontiff developed mild kidney failure as he battled double pneumonia. the pope had a rough weekend. he had a long respiratory crisis on saturday that required supplemental oxygen that he remains on. he also needed blood transfusions to address an issue with low platelets caused by anemia. the vatican says that mild kidney failure is under control, but the pope remains in critical condition as people here in saint peter's square and around the world pray for pope francis. i'm anne thompson at the vatican. now, back to you. we will continue to follow the very latest from the vatican, both on air and online. if you haven't already, download our free nbc bay area news app. to get breaking news alerts sent straight to your phone. well, the man once known for creating an absolute failed music festival is now takin
nbc's anne thompson is following the very latest. pope francis is awake, eating and continuing his treatment. vatican sources tell us, after what they describe as a peaceful night. this follows the revelation that the 88 year old pontiff developed mild kidney failure as he battled double pneumonia. the pope had a rough weekend. he had a long respiratory crisis on saturday that required supplemental oxygen that he remains on. he also needed blood transfusions to address an issue with low...