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mark kotsay and i were both freshmen at cal state fullerton. in southern california.went on to be a very good baseball player and i was asked to leave the program. >> what kind of car did you have in college? >> honda accord. larry: i was politely asked to leave the program. the warriors host the nuggets tomorrow night, game drive of their series. does want to close things out, get some rest before round two. question is will steph curry be back at the starting lineup? the final 12 games of the regular season were missed. he is come off the bench for the first four games of the nugget series, ramping up to play 37 minutes on sunday. so now the question is what is the planet tomorrow night? >> he has no limitations. i know what your next question would be. so is he going >> to start tomorrow? i'm not answering that question. we will figure it out. >> yeah that's up to steve. i don't even know. i'm just ready and it's going to be a great night. >> every season, every situation you find yourself in, you have to make the right call in terms of what is in the spirit of win
mark kotsay and i were both freshmen at cal state fullerton. in southern california.went on to be a very good baseball player and i was asked to leave the program. >> what kind of car did you have in college? >> honda accord. larry: i was politely asked to leave the program. the warriors host the nuggets tomorrow night, game drive of their series. does want to close things out, get some rest before round two. question is will steph curry be back at the starting lineup? the final 12...
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i think it's 1993 mark cots and i were both freshmen at cal state fullerton and southern california.e was driving up on a rag top five point. oh, black mustang. for practice and parking and augie garrido spot market went on to be a very good baseball player, cal state fullerton and i was politely asked to leave the program, but we were just trying to survive and trying to learn how to become grown men and adults and make good decisions. the giants wrapped up their long trip yesterday in milwaukee, where the lesson might be, don't try to get under the skikin of jock peterson trailing one nothing in the eighth inning, peterson came to the plate with two outs and a runner on a fan along the first base line had been vocally riding him. he made note, then hit the next pitch over the center field fence. peterson gets the final say on that one. tied for the major league lead in home runs with six and according to his manager , there's a lot more to what he contributes. think what stands out to me most about jock is not not the performance on the field , not that particular interaction, but.
i think it's 1993 mark cots and i were both freshmen at cal state fullerton and southern california.e was driving up on a rag top five point. oh, black mustang. for practice and parking and augie garrido spot market went on to be a very good baseball player, cal state fullerton and i was politely asked to leave the program, but we were just trying to survive and trying to learn how to become grown men and adults and make good decisions. the giants wrapped up their long trip yesterday in...
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the 360,000 uc and cal state students' advocates say the middle class scholarship would provide between000 and $3,000 of grant money depending on income. they are pushing for governor newsom to include that plan as part of his budget this june. we'll be right back. continues this morning and this time we're talking about reducing our plastic waste. >> you may not realize it, but there are plenty of solutions, as meteorologist vianey arana explains, it can start with something as simple as reusable containers for the type of products you may use. >> hot new makeup and beauty trends are some of my favorite things, but we can pair that with sustainability. and that will help keep not only us, but also our planet beautiful. here's a problem. the green business bureau reports the beauty industry generates 120 billion plastic containers, brushes, tubes for things like mascara, compacts and lipstick. not only is the packaging harmful, many times so are the formulas. let's find a cleaner option. >> i like using chemical-free non toxic makeup. >> check out the source zero in downtown san jose. t
the 360,000 uc and cal state students' advocates say the middle class scholarship would provide between000 and $3,000 of grant money depending on income. they are pushing for governor newsom to include that plan as part of his budget this june. we'll be right back. continues this morning and this time we're talking about reducing our plastic waste. >> you may not realize it, but there are plenty of solutions, as meteorologist vianey arana explains, it can start with something as simple as...
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in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music educationsame time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. i chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. a friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a record deal in san francisco called 4 nonblaunds and i addition frd the bands and moved to the bay area. i think things are different now than 30 years ago, the world evolved a lot. it could be a challenge but have to know how to negotiate everything and sometimeatize is [inaudible] it was great to get to a point w
in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music educationsame time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met...
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. >> this coming saturday at the cal state east bay hayward campus. so you didn't miss out completely. we want to get you now to our 4 zone forecast. it was an absolutely beautiful day to be outside doing all that incredible day. kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez joining us now. >> with what to expect him recent. hey there, dan well, yeah, it certainly breezy along the coast but warm as you major way inland. but we still have that beach hazard statement to contend with. >> dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves from now through 9 o'clock tonight. so just keep that in mind. we're noticing the potential for northwest swell anywhere from 3 to 6 feet throughout today, live shot at half moon bay temperatures. they're noticeably cooler. 53 degrees about 25 degrees warmer for those of you at concord at 76 degrees and everything else in between. we're tracking a lot more 60's and 70's. thanks to that. nice warm up for inland valleys, weak sea breeze out there right now throughout most of our bay area beaches, but pretty gusty for those of you in downto
. >> this coming saturday at the cal state east bay hayward campus. so you didn't miss out completely. we want to get you now to our 4 zone forecast. it was an absolutely beautiful day to be outside doing all that incredible day. kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez joining us now. >> with what to expect him recent. hey there, dan well, yeah, it certainly breezy along the coast but warm as you major way inland. but we still have that beach hazard statement to contend with....
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stunning number of san jose students who are homeless at some point -- i think across the csu system, cal statethe biggest university system we have here, something like 11% of students have experienced homelessness -- we are talking about some 25,000 people. this money you are trying to get for them is not going to cover everybody. is this just a pilot, to get it started? >> yes, great question. we originally looked at whether or not we could focus in just on the csu system, may be eradicate student homelessness for incoming freshmen -- but it's a big system, as you said, 23 campuses. 11% of the csu population up and state of california in 23 campuses are homeless. it is even more startling when you look at what it would take to take them out of homelessness, it is, in a sense, a better investment than leading the men -- it is the best thing to do from a humanitarian standpoint. even with a budget surplus in the state of california, it is too much. we need to prove that this works. we are willing to prove that. we've had success with other guaranteed income programs, cities like stockton have
stunning number of san jose students who are homeless at some point -- i think across the csu system, cal statethe biggest university system we have here, something like 11% of students have experienced homelessness -- we are talking about some 25,000 people. this money you are trying to get for them is not going to cover everybody. is this just a pilot, to get it started? >> yes, great question. we originally looked at whether or not we could focus in just on the csu system, may be...
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. >> well, gabe's experience was probably not as good an experience as i had at cal state, fullerton. i was politely asked to leave the program. >> my memory of gabe was driving up in a 5.0 black mustang for practice and parking in his spot. i think if you asked him that, he might deny it, but that is my memory of gabe on the first practice day. >> we did not cross paths much again. i think i lasted a couple of months at the program. and he went on to have a celebrated career there. >> obviously we have both grown up a bit since those days. he is actually very successful in what he is doing now regardless of what happened in fullerton. >> reporter: to the nba playoffs, it is lawyers/nuggets in game five. warriors can close this out with a win tomorrow night. the warriors were off today obviously and they were back at practice. the team took monday off. following their game four loss. klay thompson took full advantage of his free time. >> i went swimming. it was such a nice day. the sun was out. and i went to brunch. i got a lot of positive comments at brunch. people are really excited
. >> well, gabe's experience was probably not as good an experience as i had at cal state, fullerton. i was politely asked to leave the program. >> my memory of gabe was driving up in a 5.0 black mustang for practice and parking in his spot. i think if you asked him that, he might deny it, but that is my memory of gabe on the first practice day. >> we did not cross paths much again. i think i lasted a couple of months at the program. and he went on to have a celebrated career...
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, if you missed yesterday's event, there's going to be another expo just like on saturday at the cal state east bay hayward campus. it was like well, it was a great turnout for the 10th annual run for education in pleasanton, thousands of people showed up to support that even supports 15 public schools, 14 and a half 1000 students and over 9,000 school families with supplemental staff. this also includes counselors reading en masse specialist librarians as well as tech school specialists. they had a good time there, too. hey, we'll be right back after the break. >> we'll take a look at this. a coyote caught roaming the streets of south san francisco looking for a little brunch. this is video sent to us by one of our producers, family members. it was taken near valley view way. the coyote chasing that portion square around. luckily, a little school did not become its meal. this girl was able to scurry away after jumping a few ok. it will feel unlucky. the powerball lottery is now up to 421 million dollars. there were no jackpot winners on saturday night, 400 million dollar drawing. the next
, if you missed yesterday's event, there's going to be another expo just like on saturday at the cal state east bay hayward campus. it was like well, it was a great turnout for the 10th annual run for education in pleasanton, thousands of people showed up to support that even supports 15 public schools, 14 and a half 1000 students and over 9,000 school families with supplemental staff. this also includes counselors reading en masse specialist librarians as well as tech school specialists. they...
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nolan higdon and author and lecturer at cal state east bay who specialize in media studies and our own reporter scott budman. nice to have you on the program. business or free speech? why is he doing this? >> i would say both. everything elon musk does has a business tinge to it. he is investing in a stock that has some money. that's what he does. he makes a lot of money. he is the richest person this the world. he is also right. twitter has become the town square. it's where a lot of people get their news and trust that they're getting accurate news. as far as free speech goes, i know that's important to elon musk. so far he has been able to speak freely on twitter, to the point where the s.e.c. has accused him of crimes because of what he's tweeted, but he has still been able the stay on twitter. he has been sued because of what he said on twitter, but he still able to stay on twitter. so it feels like elon musk has been pretty free. and we also know that he is really good in the business world. i think he is trying to bring those two things together, which has a lot of people inside
nolan higdon and author and lecturer at cal state east bay who specialize in media studies and our own reporter scott budman. nice to have you on the program. business or free speech? why is he doing this? >> i would say both. everything elon musk does has a business tinge to it. he is investing in a stock that has some money. that's what he does. he makes a lot of money. he is the richest person this the world. he is also right. twitter has become the town square. it's where a lot of...
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it is supposed to help about 236,000 students at cal state and another 114,000 students at uc campuses starting this fall. it would range from $1000-$3000 butt-ending on household income. >>> tomorrow is world book day and this year we are looking at book deserts in the bay area. >> those area neighborhoods that lack access. in a local teacher librarian in san francisco. her goal, share books with her students that highlight experiences and culture as well as giving an opportunity to learn about other cultures. the areas identified as a book deserts by united for literacies map. and estimates just 5% of homes have more than 100 books. but jessica martinez is not only helping change that, she is trying to ensure kids in her library have access to books that interest them. in dc books with characters that look like them on the cover. >> it is super important for students to see themselves represented in books and not just characters that look like them but characters that are experiencing the same obstacles or holidays. >> reporter: martinez is one of the educators that has partnered wit
it is supposed to help about 236,000 students at cal state and another 114,000 students at uc campuses starting this fall. it would range from $1000-$3000 butt-ending on household income. >>> tomorrow is world book day and this year we are looking at book deserts in the bay area. >> those area neighborhoods that lack access. in a local teacher librarian in san francisco. her goal, share books with her students that highlight experiences and culture as well as giving an...
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with major events online and in person, including a similar event on the final day at cal state east bay science pollution at the lawrence hall of science and event in east palo alto and stem frenzy at city college. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. while the world health organization is now warning of an acute hepatitis outbreak among children, it says there were at least 160 times. hepatitis cases in children around the world and at least one child. has now died from it. the majority of the cases were reported in the uk and nine have been reported in alabama. the cdc also issued a warning on friday and said the children seem to be contracting acute hepatitis after an infection. health officials say that it is not known to be a cause of hepatitis and healthy children. but it is seeing cases of hepatitis in immuno compromised children who contract the virus. a group of military veterans is returning home to sfo after a special trip to the nation's capital. more than two dozen vietnam veterans and one veteran from world war two will be on board what is being called the honor flight. they'
with major events online and in person, including a similar event on the final day at cal state east bay science pollution at the lawrence hall of science and event in east palo alto and stem frenzy at city college. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. while the world health organization is now warning of an acute hepatitis outbreak among children, it says there were at least 160 times. hepatitis cases in children around the world and at least one child. has now died from it. the majority of the cases...
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coming up on saturday, this was going to be at the cal state east bay hayward campus. well, today was the 10th annual run for education in pleasanton. thousands of people. as you can see, they're showing up for the return of that event. >> that supports 15 public schools, 14 and a half 1000 students in over 9,000 school families. >> with supplemental staff, including support counselors, reading and math specialists librarian, librarians and tech school specialists. >> alright, just to be 10, 20 here. we're taking it back out live to sfo where the honor flight carrying 30 veterans has just landed. and as you can see, those veterans walking off of the plane right now, long fly this, a nonprofit organization, as you mentioned, the honor flight right? >> and this apparently gives war veterans the chance to see memorials for american wars and to honor other fallen soldier. you you missed him just there. but you can see ken wayne walking off area. and ken wayne hughes, a navy veteran, of course, and our evening reporter reporter evening anchor here on kron 4. he was there wi
coming up on saturday, this was going to be at the cal state east bay hayward campus. well, today was the 10th annual run for education in pleasanton. thousands of people. as you can see, they're showing up for the return of that event. >> that supports 15 public schools, 14 and a half 1000 students in over 9,000 school families. >> with supplemental staff, including support counselors, reading and math specialists librarian, librarians and tech school specialists. >> alright,...
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in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. i chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. a friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a record deal in san francisco called 4 nonblaunds and i addition frd the bands and moved to the bay area. i think things are different now than 30 years ago, the world evolved a lot. it could be a challenge but have to know how to negotiate everything and sometimeatize is [inaudible] it was great to get
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one student is a freshman at cal state, fullerton, and a member of the school's tennis team. she joins us now. maria, thank you so much for coming on with us. tell us, so where is your family? where did you come from in ukraine? >> hi. i'm maria. i'm an international student from ukraine. so i'm originally from kyiv, ukraine. and all my life i live in kyiv. and my family still in kyiv now. my grandparents, and my grandmother died right before the war started. my mother and my dog, older sister, my uncle, aunt, and my cousins. so all of them are hiding in the family house. it's one hour away from kyiv. it's kind of safer a little bit but still every day they go into their, like, shelter because they can still see helicopters flying, and it's just terrible. i can't imagine how bad the situation is. so usually when i'm asking my mom how are they doing, they of course telling me, yeah, like we are fine, don't worry about it. but it's not safe there. so i'm so scared about it. >> yeah. and i understand your best friend lived in bucha, but made it out. >> yeah. yes. so she's from b
one student is a freshman at cal state, fullerton, and a member of the school's tennis team. she joins us now. maria, thank you so much for coming on with us. tell us, so where is your family? where did you come from in ukraine? >> hi. i'm maria. i'm an international student from ukraine. so i'm originally from kyiv, ukraine. and all my life i live in kyiv. and my family still in kyiv now. my grandparents, and my grandmother died right before the war started. my mother and my dog, older...
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coming up on saturday at the cal state east bay hayward campus. >> 8 or taking a seat inside a new restaurant on the bay is this week's dine and dish after the break. >> and while more air travelers seems like a good thing for airlines, it is improving. so as they continue to battle pilot shortages. more on that story after the break. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >> our top story this half-hour. it's been exactly 3 weeks since the mass shooting on k street in downtown sacramento. 6 people died and 12 others were injured. now some groups are pushing state lawmakers to use the state's budget surplus provide more resources to victims of viole
coming up on saturday at the cal state east bay hayward campus. >> 8 or taking a seat inside a new restaurant on the bay is this week's dine and dish after the break. >> and while more air travelers seems like a good thing for airlines, it is improving. so as they continue to battle pilot shortages. more on that story after the break. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't...
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now to better explain what this could mean for the future of social media and the tech industry is cal state, east bay, professor of communications, nolan higdon, thanks so much for joining us today. professor. even all right. so, you know, my first question for you is, is it is that it seems that elon musk, he's disagreeing with how twitter is being run. he says he wants to take it private. so what do you think that this means for twitter's user experience, if that deal were to go through? >>one can speak why must its thinking. art market, many of us. but if he if you actually things by taking over and that the platform is going to somehow be able to purdue's free speech, i think he's kind of on a fool's errand here, if you will. the platforms have limitations that i'm not even elon musk can overcome. i mean, there some limitations just in terms of characters. there's limitations in terms of community standards, which ironically the community does not develop. and all of these things mean there's always going some limitations on speech when it's owned by a private company. some not really s
now to better explain what this could mean for the future of social media and the tech industry is cal state, east bay, professor of communications, nolan higdon, thanks so much for joining us today. professor. even all right. so, you know, my first question for you is, is it is that it seems that elon musk, he's disagreeing with how twitter is being run. he says he wants to take it private. so what do you think that this means for twitter's user experience, if that deal were to go through?...
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that is according to a cal state east bay professor nolan higdon, professor of communication and history is just the latest effort of a corporate oligarch to take over a share of public discourse. musk says he is trying to buy twitter to protect free speech, but higdon questions that motive. he cites other, garc such as news corp owner rupert murdoch, who owns the wall street journal and the new york post among other publications and amazon's jeff bezos who owns the washington post saying, quote, this is a profit making opportunity for them and it adds to their power. coming up, san leandro police arrest a man they say killed another man who was driving a lawnmower. >> and oakland's mayor is asking the state for more money to tackle the homeless crisis. how she wants to spend the additional funding. i'm so glad sauced & loaded fries are back. yea. i really missed this. i missed us. to my fries—and to my guys. my $3.50 triple cheese & bacon sauced & loaded fries. order on the jack app today. kick off the party with my triple cheese & bacon sauced & loaded fries. yep. my famous curly fries
that is according to a cal state east bay professor nolan higdon, professor of communication and history is just the latest effort of a corporate oligarch to take over a share of public discourse. musk says he is trying to buy twitter to protect free speech, but higdon questions that motive. he cites other, garc such as news corp owner rupert murdoch, who owns the wall street journal and the new york post among other publications and amazon's jeff bezos who owns the washington post saying,...
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i spoke with cal state east bay, professor of communications, nolan higdon.e's a local expert on digital culture. >> if you actually things by taking over and the platform is going to somehow be able to produce free speech, i think he's kind of on a fool's errand here, if you will. the platforms have limitations that i'm not even elon musk can overcome. i mean, there some limitations just in terms of characters. there are several limitations in terms of community standards, which ironically the community does not develop and all of these things mean there's always going some limitations on speech when it's owned by a private company. some not really sure on can accomplish by taking over twitter if he indeed does. >> yes, some interesting points made there. musk has said today if his offer is not excepted, he will have to reconsider his position as a shareholder. right now he owns about 9% of the company. twitter stocks closed the day down about 2%. justine. back to you. stephanie, thank you so much. and there are reports that twitter's other shareholders are
i spoke with cal state east bay, professor of communications, nolan higdon.e's a local expert on digital culture. >> if you actually things by taking over and the platform is going to somehow be able to produce free speech, i think he's kind of on a fool's errand here, if you will. the platforms have limitations that i'm not even elon musk can overcome. i mean, there some limitations just in terms of characters. there are several limitations in terms of community standards, which...
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according to cal matters, the money would help fund about 360,000 uc and cal state students' tuition.$1,000 and $3,000 grants depending on income. they are pushing for governor newsom to include that plan as part of his budget this june. >>> next, a quick look at the top stories, including a live report from the deadly chase and crash in san jose. plus, growing drought concerns despite our most recent storm. now one bay area county is asking residents to cut back on water use. but first, here is nbc bay area's investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken. >> kris and marcus, i'm here at the corner of fremont street. that's where the millennium tower is sinking and tilting the most and we've learned there's new concerns that the digging here is making the problem even worse. >> the old expression, when you've dug yourself into a hole, you should stop digging, is particularly applicable in this case. >> reporter: you can watch my story of what's going on at the tower right now, along with other stories we've been doing on the subject at nbcbayarea.com. >>> welcome back. we're following bre
according to cal matters, the money would help fund about 360,000 uc and cal state students' tuition.$1,000 and $3,000 grants depending on income. they are pushing for governor newsom to include that plan as part of his budget this june. >>> next, a quick look at the top stories, including a live report from the deadly chase and crash in san jose. plus, growing drought concerns despite our most recent storm. now one bay area county is asking residents to cut back on water use. but...
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the money would help fund about 360,000 uc and cal state students' tuition. the scholarship would provide a $1,000 to $3,000 grant depending on the income. they are pushing for governor newsom to include that in part of his budget this june. >> alaska's glaciers are melting at an alarming speed. we'll take a look at how the melting is having rippling effects across the nation. but first, here is nbc bay area's investigative reporter. >> i'm here at the corner of fremont street. that's where the millennium tower is sinking and tilting the most, and we've learned there's now concern that the digging here is making the problem even worse. >> the old expression, when you've dug yourself into a hole, you should stop digging, it's particularly applicable in this case. >> you can watch my story of what's going on at the tower right now, along with other stories we've been doing on the subject at nbcbayarea.com/investigation. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younge
the money would help fund about 360,000 uc and cal state students' tuition. the scholarship would provide a $1,000 to $3,000 grant depending on the income. they are pushing for governor newsom to include that in part of his budget this june. >> alaska's glaciers are melting at an alarming speed. we'll take a look at how the melting is having rippling effects across the nation. but first, here is nbc bay area's investigative reporter. >> i'm here at the corner of fremont street....
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with major events online and in person, including a similar event on the final day at cal state east bay science pollution at the lawrence hall of science and event in east palo alto and stem frenzy at city college. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. coming up tonight. california mayors asked for more funding to help the homeless crisis. the bay area leaders getting involved in sacramento. to show the ward. we are. we are strong, strong people. today marks the 107th anniversary of the armenian genocide how hundreds of people rallied to raise awareness today in southern california and the world reacts to the presidential election in france. why president biden says emmanuel macron's victory is important for the united states. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's
with major events online and in person, including a similar event on the final day at cal state east bay science pollution at the lawrence hall of science and event in east palo alto and stem frenzy at city college. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. coming up tonight. california mayors asked for more funding to help the homeless crisis. the bay area leaders getting involved in sacramento. to show the ward. we are. we are strong, strong people. today marks the 107th anniversary of the armenian...
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there's another one like it on this coming saturday at cal state east bay. hey, cool, right?it looked like the lady was or the you know, they had to bring. i don't think you can just poke around just for fun. look, don't touch by law. you walk through that whole thing. this it's going to be great. >> and i love that. it's there at the ballpark this week. the weather is going test. it. sure is a little bit warm. those brains could get on rain on the is not, it is definitely going to be a nice day today. continuing to be that way through saturday. if you want to go out to the event and they were there. >> looking outside this morning, you can see some of the gray that we do have. it's a partly cloudy start to what will be a mostly sunny afternoon around the corner. you can see a little bit of the green up there. well, offshore to the north of us. that is a line of cooler air that's going to push on and into early tomorrow morning. but it's not going to do is resulting in the rain for us. that's a weak system. it does cool temperatures off around 5 degrees from today into tomorr
there's another one like it on this coming saturday at cal state east bay. hey, cool, right?it looked like the lady was or the you know, they had to bring. i don't think you can just poke around just for fun. look, don't touch by law. you walk through that whole thing. this it's going to be great. >> and i love that. it's there at the ballpark this week. the weather is going test. it. sure is a little bit warm. those brains could get on rain on the is not, it is definitely going to be a...
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it was at cal state l.a. that he met the love of his life, dr. lily rivera, who shared his passion for service. together they served in the peace corps in colombia, south america, before marrying in 1965. in all that he did, dr. tom strived to inspire his students to achieve their dreams. as a social dean for undergraduate studies, he was a pillar of the community. he devoted himself to the empowerment of local youth and maintained leadership roles in organizations, including the kiwanaa club. lulac and more. dr. tom was relentless in hissed a voe cassy. even in the face -- advocacy. even in the face of his health challenge, he pursued a better future where hispanic youth could achieve their dreams. in 1984, just three years after contracting a virus that left his paralyze, he helped find the inland empire future leaders program. joining susan castro, frank acosta, dr. tom founded the organization to address dropout rates among hispanic students. his vision was to encourage youth to be proud of their roots and to make a difference in their commun
it was at cal state l.a. that he met the love of his life, dr. lily rivera, who shared his passion for service. together they served in the peace corps in colombia, south america, before marrying in 1965. in all that he did, dr. tom strived to inspire his students to achieve their dreams. as a social dean for undergraduate studies, he was a pillar of the community. he devoted himself to the empowerment of local youth and maintained leadership roles in organizations, including the kiwanaa club....
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. >> reporter: players from stanford, cal, san jose state and other football programs in california tookt in the pro day. a few staff who played their college ball out of state also showed what they are able to do. >> a lot of familiar faces, a lot of cal guys, a lot of bay area guys, very thankful for the opportunity. >> reporter: the on-field workout lasted less than an hour, so players had to make the most of their valuable time. >> it opened the eyes a little bit. okay. who is he, you know. so as long as i can get that little curiosity going. keep one of them wanting to look into me, i'm fine with that. >> reporter: they have nine selections in the draft, none in the first round. after the workout, head coach kyle shanahan had a message for the group. >> just keep chasing your treatment, you know, a lot of guys who came out of this and made teams and rosters. >> reporter: and who knows, maybe one of these players' dreams will be realized when a nfl team calls their name on april 28. >> hopefully i can come back here for good. that's the goal. >> reporter: anthony flores, nbc bay area
. >> reporter: players from stanford, cal, san jose state and other football programs in california tookt in the pro day. a few staff who played their college ball out of state also showed what they are able to do. >> a lot of familiar faces, a lot of cal guys, a lot of bay area guys, very thankful for the opportunity. >> reporter: the on-field workout lasted less than an hour, so players had to make the most of their valuable time. >> it opened the eyes a little bit....
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and i've been there the, i retired from cal state-fresno where i was a classics professor since, in 2004. and then i teach the, i taught for 17 years at hillsdale college. i take a month off in the summer. that's been reduced a little bit to two and a half weeks. and then i teach at hillsdale right when they start, right before the hoover starts up again after summer. and i guess i was, i graduated from stanford university in 1980 with a cree in classics concern degree many classics. so i have a long history with the university. my cousin, who sort of grew up as my sister is the, she went there, her son went there. as i said, my mother went there. my ain't went there. and -- my aunt went there. and i have kind of an ambiguous relationship with stanford. i got a superb graduate education, no tout about it. it was almost brutal, but it was the pretty good. and my mother got a great legal education there. so we had a lot of respect for it, especially the quality of education. but there was always a sense that stanford sort of lacked connection with the real world or people at stanford, they
and i've been there the, i retired from cal state-fresno where i was a classics professor since, in 2004. and then i teach the, i taught for 17 years at hillsdale college. i take a month off in the summer. that's been reduced a little bit to two and a half weeks. and then i teach at hillsdale right when they start, right before the hoover starts up again after summer. and i guess i was, i graduated from stanford university in 1980 with a cree in classics concern degree many classics. so i have...
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i went to cal state university in northridge, loved it and got a pell grant, it was very affordable anddiculous. stuart: true. let's move on. from guy. we cut the cord, after giving the cable company 50,000 bucks that's over forever, we miss your program, would you suggest how we can still watch you in the a.m.? okay this has been written for me because i'm not -- here is what you go the to do, guy. download the fox business app, you can access our show through streaming services, okay? got that? all right next one, from jim. i'd love to be in the room when elon attends his first board meeting at twitter. i'll even bring popcorn. i wonder if you bring some grass , ashley what do you think? lauren: [laughter] ashley: well, yeah, listen, i would love to be their fly on the wall, because i think it could be real, elon doesn't hold back, he speaks his mind which i applaud. i think maybe the first question is what are you guys thinking? what about free speech? i hope he begins there. stuart: if you were to attend, and smoke some weed you might get high just by being in the room for the first
i went to cal state university in northridge, loved it and got a pell grant, it was very affordable anddiculous. stuart: true. let's move on. from guy. we cut the cord, after giving the cable company 50,000 bucks that's over forever, we miss your program, would you suggest how we can still watch you in the a.m.? okay this has been written for me because i'm not -- here is what you go the to do, guy. download the fox business app, you can access our show through streaming services, okay? got...
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cal. >> well. >> the state, the city agencies. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i'd like to turn it over to attorney assistant agent of the fbi, marcus district. >> thank you, commissioner. i want to start by expressing our hopes and prayers that the vikz tims of this event m manicallily. i also want to echo. right now bi and my pd are fully engrachbld, and basically everything we can throw at it. we expect the progress to be ah long one as we tack down all information so recall. i would also as. there's a cell phone in their pocket. if you have mpl -- you'd like to share with us in connection with this investigation, please fbi.smoogs. you heard four of names of possible interests. many dpoirnl. i thank you for your partnership in the course of the investigation. thank you. >> we'll take a couple questions. >> is it assumed he fled on foot? >> we don't know a number of resorlsds. >> wgm, the viz blolz. >> so based on some preliminary information, there were some postings probably connected to our person of interest where he mentioned new york and he does mayor m
cal. >> well. >> the state, the city agencies. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i'd like to turn it over to attorney assistant agent of the fbi, marcus district. >> thank you, commissioner. i want to start by expressing our hopes and prayers that the vikz tims of this event m manicallily. i also want to echo. right now bi and my pd are fully engrachbld, and basically everything we can throw at it. we expect the progress to be ah long one as we tack down all information so...
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. >> firefighters across the state cal fire is assuring the public. in california. but cal local fire departments are taking this as a time to lower the risk. >> we have multiple controlled burns going through up and down the state. so really we're trying to do our part to reduce the final vegetation. but, you know, it takes all it takes is a community-wide effort by >> overgrown vegetation fire lanes, working to clear evacuations groups. >> there is some good news because they're saying that the amount of water that is in our vegetation is actually at a high level which lowers the potential if a fire breaks out, you know that that feels going to go up because this moist makes all the grass on the hills, that much juice year. show stay all the good and watching him in that right? right. and the goats like it to. and we like that. the wind not so much. so that's always a risk. so rain has got more on when exactly everybody likes a nice fed. to be hungry out there. >> we're talking about those high winds. you see it here in san francisco are looking at
. >> firefighters across the state cal fire is assuring the public. in california. but cal local fire departments are taking this as a time to lower the risk. >> we have multiple controlled burns going through up and down the state. so really we're trying to do our part to reduce the final vegetation. but, you know, it takes all it takes is a community-wide effort by >> overgrown vegetation fire lanes, working to clear evacuations groups. >> there is some good news...
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we had adopted at that point the best signs available and that was from the state, from the state of camacho cal -- from the state of california and it was the office of, what was it? the opc, the office of planning or -- ocean protection council so they put together these summaries and california, washington and oregon had got together and they brought in the academy of sciences back in 2012 and the cad meet issued a -- academy issued a report which we used in 2016, the national research council, nrc. had these projections changed? that's why we went back to the literature after 2016 and presented it. this was the strategy documented. essentially captures the treasure island abdication strategy that, given the projection trend that was utilized by the project at that time, when will there need to be abdications made to the perimeter of the island itself. at that time, we envisioned two steps in the sense the first phase of the project was going to be built up to a level that matches this 39 inches, 36 inches is what is shown here, so the plan at that time was build the perimeter for the phase i
we had adopted at that point the best signs available and that was from the state, from the state of camacho cal -- from the state of california and it was the office of, what was it? the opc, the office of planning or -- ocean protection council so they put together these summaries and california, washington and oregon had got together and they brought in the academy of sciences back in 2012 and the cad meet issued a -- academy issued a report which we used in 2016, the national research...
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with major events online and in person, including a similar event on the final day at cal state east east palo alto and stem frenzy at city college. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. alright our timers for 48. there's a new study out, claiming climate change is affecting restaurant menus. researchers from the university of british columbia found the effects of climate change is mainly affecting seafood, scientists say gradually, warming water temperatures are causing a decline in the number of sockeye salmon. and they think restaurants may start turning towards more products that do better in warmer water like squid or sardines. mexico has declared a state of emergency as 20 wild fires continue to burn across the state. arizona is dealing with wildfires as well to national parks, and some towns and villages are in the path of flames driven by high winds. forecasters say the state same system that gave us our storms last week is now causing those windy conditions and dozens of homes have burned problem. alright time is 4 48. steve paulson is back. he has your forecast for monday. steve cl
with major events online and in person, including a similar event on the final day at cal state east east palo alto and stem frenzy at city college. tom baker, ktvu fox two news. alright our timers for 48. there's a new study out, claiming climate change is affecting restaurant menus. researchers from the university of british columbia found the effects of climate change is mainly affecting seafood, scientists say gradually, warming water temperatures are causing a decline in the number of...
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a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi state. he exploded in sec country in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level barry. >> savvy and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think i you know the u.s. or they feel like. my mindset, you know, just to at everything i do. so. >> up the chance to showcase his talents for the forty-niners here at levi stadium at their local pro day. he says playing for his hometown team would be a dream come true. >> from the east bay the >> it's kind of my my mom is a forty-niners fan you know, some some is told myself. i want to be nfl great to be the best at what i do. some opposition. so that's you know, that's always going go the next step to become an nfl. great getting drafted on april 28th. >> by the way, polk says he's not a fan of any particular nfl team. however, his favorite player growing up was always reggie bush kylen mills kron. 4 sports. >> be right back aft
a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi state. he exploded in sec country in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level barry. >> savvy and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think i you know the u.s. or they feel like. my mindset, you know, just to at everything i do. so. >> up the chance to...
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. >> i think the federal interest is having this state, cal of federal court what its position really is. so, petitioners to argument here is that you know, and forcing state law, enforcing the voter i.d. law defending the voter i.d. law, might conflict with an interest in election administration. we don't think that's a different interest but if you think it is and if we think there are different perspectives here, there's a really strong federal interest in not allowing the state to say, we want our agents to duke it out in federal court. definitely, the possibility that the from state agents defending state law might have different perspectives and balance interest. it's advice not a virtue of their proposal, it requires federal courts to referee instead of just telling the state, look pick somebody to tell us how the state law balance comes out. you can get rid of the attorney general if you want to, all cases are all election cases are, our case but you should pick. not is not a problem in other cases where this court has had to state representatives like brnovich. where they dis
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. >> reporter: cal iso manages most of the states power grid, they are the agency responsible for issuing flex alerts and asking customers to reduce power usage on hot days to ease the strain on the grid and prevent outages. like in 2020, when hundreds of thousands of people across the bay area were left in the dark during an august heat wave. in the past few years, the flex alerts have become more common, with eight issued last year alone. >> the availability of hydropower in california has been significantly undercut because of the drought. >> reporter: according to the energy commission, the state gets 10% of its power grid from dams along lakes and reservoirs. when there is no water, that means no power is being generated. in pleasanton, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:30, police releasing new information about a deadly shooting at lake merritt last night. they say the person who was shot and killed was the victim of a robbery. this happened in a small cul-de- sac on the east side of the lake near international and first. that area has seen two other deadly robberies in just the p
. >> reporter: cal iso manages most of the states power grid, they are the agency responsible for issuing flex alerts and asking customers to reduce power usage on hot days to ease the strain on the grid and prevent outages. like in 2020, when hundreds of thousands of people across the bay area were left in the dark during an august heat wave. in the past few years, the flex alerts have become more common, with eight issued last year alone. >> the availability of hydropower in...
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in the united states, setting the stage for another exciting showdown here. cals were undefeated when they met in berkeley last month with gal winning 34 21 now they're the top seeds in the western half of the college rugby championship. northern california rugby's pretty strong um, you know, i know you know, st mary's likes having a good rugby team. they've got good coaches. they've got a bunch of good players there. you know, they've got all the makings to be one of the best teams in the country, and they are a single victory for both teams would mean a rematch in berkeley next week in the title game sunday streets program is san francisco kicked off this weekend with its first event of the year in the tenderloin, larkin street, gate avenue and ellis were closed to cars. people enjoyed family friendly activities such as a scavenger hunt. they were community booths and merchants as well selling their wares. sunday streets program aims to promote physical activity, community building and a greater awareness of what different neighborhoods have to offer. we're exc
in the united states, setting the stage for another exciting showdown here. cals were undefeated when they met in berkeley last month with gal winning 34 21 now they're the top seeds in the western half of the college rugby championship. northern california rugby's pretty strong um, you know, i know you know, st mary's likes having a good rugby team. they've got good coaches. they've got a bunch of good players there. you know, they've got all the makings to be one of the best teams in the...
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a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi state. he exploded in sec country in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level. welcome barry. >> savvy and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think. i know. you know it as or they feel like. my mindset, you know, just to at everything i do. so. >> up the chance to showcase his talents for the forty-niners here at levi stadium at their local pro day. he says playing for his hometown team would be a dream come true. >> being from the east bay the >> it's kind of my my mom is a worry not a fan you know, some some is home. i so i want to be nfl great to be the best at what i do. some opposition. so that's, you know, that's always going go the next step to become an nfl. great getting drafted on april 28th. >> by the way, polk says he's not a fan of any particular nfl team. however, his -% favorite player growing up was always reggie bush kylen mills kron. 4 sports.
a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi state. he exploded in sec country in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level. welcome barry. >> savvy and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think. i know. you know it as or they feel like. my mindset, you know, just to at everything i do. so. >> up the...
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all this was at levi stadium, familiar faces like former cal quarterback chase garbers and san jose stateerback nick starkel were among the group richmond native, the wide receiver mckay polk hopes to make a splash in the draft following a record-setting stay at season at mississippi state. >> dream come true is a blessing. it? really don't a lot to say about that. just happy to be here and just happy to have now what i've you know, just trust the work that i've put it. >> well, there is a second home to me, you know, being at cal past 5 years. it, you know, being at cal also preparing for this next level with coach musgrave and an nfl cordon 8 of the past 2 seasons. so the nfl terminology is very you know what we do as quarterbacks accounts, very similar to what nfl quarterback prepare me a lot. >> that's the left. all of them. and one quick note, the a's just one. 42. so they take the series with the rays. will have those highlights coming up later tonight. but that's all we have >> well, that wraps kron. 4 news tonight at 6. thanks for joining us. we'll see you tonight at 8 o'clock com
all this was at levi stadium, familiar faces like former cal quarterback chase garbers and san jose stateerback nick starkel were among the group richmond native, the wide receiver mckay polk hopes to make a splash in the draft following a record-setting stay at season at mississippi state. >> dream come true is a blessing. it? really don't a lot to say about that. just happy to be here and just happy to have now what i've you know, just trust the work that i've put it. >> well,...
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californians can file their state returns for free through the cal file tool, which is on the state board's website. >> coming up next on kron, 4 news 10, the political war happening between disney and florida's governor escalates on the state's leaders planning to punish the world famous resort and theme park. >> coming up on the half hour, reckless driving on posted to social media. high-speed minutes. coming up. >> clear skies around most of the bay area now, but we've got some rain. a lot of rain on the way. we'll talk about that forecast coming up. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. call the barnes firm now, and let us help you get the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to
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state's budget. and we're thankful in california we have this robust medi-cal waiver program. most states don't have a program like this. but thanks to the backing of federal and state funding, we should have the money allocated. i will say that the -- we bargained the conditions that relate to the ips a few years ago. that contract will end in 2023. so there is the possibility that we may need to come back to the commission and request additional funding. and that will really depend on whether the contract is reopened, whether any of those conditions change. the way that the independent providers is slated to go up to $18.75 starting july 1st -- the wage. and after that, our contract expires at the end of june, 2023, increase in wages would be based on the consumer price index. >> commissioner bittner: i just wanted to make a comment. and so -- within the american rescue plan. i don't know. there was money allocated. in the community because i wouldn't be here today if i didn't have -- [indiscernible] -- and not -- i know we all -- and it's about the quality of life. and being
state's budget. and we're thankful in california we have this robust medi-cal waiver program. most states don't have a program like this. but thanks to the backing of federal and state funding, we should have the money allocated. i will say that the -- we bargained the conditions that relate to the ips a few years ago. that contract will end in 2023. so there is the possibility that we may need to come back to the commission and request additional funding. and that will really depend on whether...
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will now have to get a burn permit for any outdoor burns, people living in areas managed by the state and cal fire in sonoma, lake, napa and solano counties will not have to get a burn per minute. firefighters are ramping up for another dry summer and are warning landowners they can be fined for burning without a permit. take a look. now, at today's weather. all three of us were commenting at the top of the show how you know rain? better late than never. steve. well thankfully, this one looks like there's more on the way thursday, saturday as well, and he's one of these getting a little stronger. this one didn't do too much, but you know at this stage of the game will take anything we can get sunday. it was all about the wind, though. and there was some roaring gas that's for sure, especially mount diablo and mount st alina, which were at 77 75 mph sfo at about five pm yesterday. 58 mph numerous 30 plus san jose half moon bay. fairfield cordelia, galileo. i mean, there were some strong guys rainfall. sausalito 0.4 oh, senator, mon 12 111 11. the bottle picked up point. oh, eight. other locati
will now have to get a burn permit for any outdoor burns, people living in areas managed by the state and cal fire in sonoma, lake, napa and solano counties will not have to get a burn per minute. firefighters are ramping up for another dry summer and are warning landowners they can be fined for burning without a permit. take a look. now, at today's weather. all three of us were commenting at the top of the show how you know rain? better late than never. steve. well thankfully, this one looks...
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a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi stateountry in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level barry. >> savvy and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think i you know, it has been a more feel like. my mindset, you know, just to at everything i do. so. >> up the chance to showcase his talents for the forty-niners here at levi stadium at their local pro day. he says playing for his hometown team would be a dream come true. >> from the east bay the >> it's kind of my my mom is a forty-niners fan you know, some some ways myself. i want to be nfl great to be the best at what i do. some opposition. so that's you know, that's always going go the next step to become an nfl. great getting drafted on april 28th. >> by the way, polk says he's not a fan of any particular nfl team. however, his favorite player growing up was always reggie bush kylen mills kron. 4 sports. >> 9.53. we'll be right back. it's chevy t
a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi stateountry in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level barry. >> savvy and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think i you know, it has been a more feel like. my mindset, you know, just to at everything i do. so. >> up the chance to showcase his talents...
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a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi state exploded in sec country in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level. welcome barry. >> savvy occur and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think i know, unite us or they feel like. my mindset, you know, just to win at everything i do. so. >> up the chance to showcase his talents for the forty-niners here at levi stadium at their local pro day. he says playing for his hometown team would be a dream come true. >> being from the east bay the >> it's kind of my my mom is a worry, not a fan of mine you know, some some is home. i so i want to be nfl great to be the best at what i do. some opposition. so that's, you know, that's always going go the next step to become an nfl. great getting drafted on april 28th. >> by the way, polk says he's not a fan of any particular nfl team. however, his favorite player growing up was always reggie bush kylen mills kron 4 spor
a graduate of el serino high school pope played 2 seasons at cal before transferring to mississippi state exploded in sec country in 2021. setting a school record with 105 receptions in a season which ranks second in the u.s. now pocus ready to take his game to the next level. welcome barry. >> savvy occur and i have really good job and pass this year. fashion what people think i know, unite us or they feel like. my mindset, you know, just to win at everything i do. so. >> up the...
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cal fire crews around the state are preparing for what's expected to be a very long fire season.es. and the national guard recently trained together they know their lives could depend on the smallest decisions they make while out there on the fire lines. in some of the most rugged areas. there is no substitute for a trained and motivated firefighting hand crew trained for this all year round and this is just the easy part getting it get into it. these firefighters say they don't know when they're going to be called out there to the front lines, but they say they're going to be ready. in the meantime, they will continue to hold drills that serve a dual purpose. 12 now for people who want to be sent jose's next mayor, laying out their plans to deal with the major transformation the downtown area in the next 10 years. google is building its massive downtown campus in phases with offices, housing and open space just across the street from s. a p center dearden station may become the grand central station of the west with the bart extension in california's high speed rail. four of the
cal fire crews around the state are preparing for what's expected to be a very long fire season.es. and the national guard recently trained together they know their lives could depend on the smallest decisions they make while out there on the fire lines. in some of the most rugged areas. there is no substitute for a trained and motivated firefighting hand crew trained for this all year round and this is just the easy part getting it get into it. these firefighters say they don't know when...
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cal. fire crews around the state are preparing for what's expected to be a long and difficult fire. season six northern california crews made up of professional firefighters , conservation corps members, inmates in the national guard trained together, so they're ready to fight the flames. they know their lives could depend on the smallest decisions they make while out on the fire lines. in some of the most rugged areas. there is no substitute for a trained and motivated firefighting hand crew trained for this all year round, and this is just the easy part. getting get into it. these crews don't know when will be called to the fire lines, but say they will be ready. in the meantime, they will continue to hold drills that serve a dual purpose. they learn to work together as they clear out grass and brush that are green now but could become the fuel for flames to spread. just weeks from now, and farmers in marin county will be getting a new round of financial help to survive the drought. the marine agricultural land trust announced it will allocate another $250,000 to program that help
cal. fire crews around the state are preparing for what's expected to be a long and difficult fire. season six northern california crews made up of professional firefighters , conservation corps members, inmates in the national guard trained together, so they're ready to fight the flames. they know their lives could depend on the smallest decisions they make while out on the fire lines. in some of the most rugged areas. there is no substitute for a trained and motivated firefighting hand crew...
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we had adopted at that point the best signs available and that was from the state, from the state of camacho cal -- from the state of california and it was the office of, what was it? the opc, the office of planning or -- ocean protection council so they put together these summaries and california, washington and oregon had got together and they brought in the academy of sciences back in 2012 and the cad meet issued a -- academy issued a report which we used in 2016, the national research council, nrc. had these projections changed? that's why we went back to the literature after 2016 and presented it. this was the strategy documented. essentially captures the treasure island abdication strategy that, given the projection trend that was utilized by the project at that time, when will there need to be abdications made to the perimeter of the island itself. at that time, we envisioned two steps in the sense the first phase of the project was going to be built up to a level that matches this 39 inches, 36 inches is what is shown here, so the plan at that time was build the perimeter for the phase i
we had adopted at that point the best signs available and that was from the state, from the state of camacho cal -- from the state of california and it was the office of, what was it? the opc, the office of planning or -- ocean protection council so they put together these summaries and california, washington and oregon had got together and they brought in the academy of sciences back in 2012 and the cad meet issued a -- academy issued a report which we used in 2016, the national research...
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cal fire crews are hard at work in larger dry areas. we have multiple controlled burns going through up and down the state.ly we're trying to do our part to reduce the final vegetation. but, you know, it takes all it takes is a community-wide effort. that community includes local fire departments. steve hill with contra costa county fire says the fleet has been upgraded their with specialized equipment to help fight wildfires. wildfire control workers, campus contra costa county to reduce risks by overgrown vegetation. >> fire lines working to clear evacuations, groups from manpower to go power. goats are eating through dry brush on grizzly peak as well as the terra linda preserve in marin county. >> superintendent, a marine county parks, jim jacobs says the more than 100 goats there can access the high terrain that others can't. what's lunch for them is fire prevention for us. >> some of these techniques like raising just help, you know, mimicking the benefits of a small fires that would occur regularly. >> battalion chief peggy says that cal fire has a pretty good success rate containing wildfires to 10
cal fire crews are hard at work in larger dry areas. we have multiple controlled burns going through up and down the state.ly we're trying to do our part to reduce the final vegetation. but, you know, it takes all it takes is a community-wide effort. that community includes local fire departments. steve hill with contra costa county fire says the fleet has been upgraded their with specialized equipment to help fight wildfires. wildfire control workers, campus contra costa county to reduce risks...