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the big headliners tonight are lizzo and duran duran.irst people of the day will start arriving at the bottom rock campground. the napa expo around 10 o'clock this morning. that's where the folks who are still picking up the wrist bands that will call the music and the doors will officially open at noon today, and that will go on until 10 o'clock tonight. reporting live this morning from downtown napa. i'm james torres. ktvu fox two news. thank you. james another alameda county prosecutor has resigned in protest of district attorney pamela price, assistant d a. butch ford wrote a scathing letter to price announcing his resignation. writing in part, quote, your short time in office has been marked by hubris, ignorance and lies. you have abandoned the victims of crime in this county and quote ford was placed on administrative leave days after price took office in january, he says. since then, he's not been able to get any answers as to why critics of district attorney price accused her of seeking lenient charges and plea deals for people a
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duran duran. >> i love seeing the different demographics. it's all ages, all different kinds of people. i love that. that brings the bay area to life for sure. >> the festival wraps up today with the red hot chili peppers. you can still get a ticket. the information is at kpix.com. >>> i am 9 years old. >> a cultural celebration in san francisco's soma neighborhood. people came out to the park. she was born in san francisco and took swimming lessons as a 10-year old at the red cross. saturday's event, our place in the park festival, promoted filipino art and culture. >>> across the bay area, a number of events this memorial day weekend are honoring the men and women that died in service to our country. boy scouts, veterans and other community groups placed flags on the grave of soldiers at the goal again gate cemetery in presidio. in san jose, boy scouts placed flags at graves at oakhill cemetery. >> we are putting flags to say we appreciate what you did. you gave up your life for us. that is what is keeping democracy and freedom -- >> oakhill will hold a special observance tomorrow and the national cemetery. a alameda, ceremonies on the uss. >>> aaa predicts a total of 37 million americans are traveling 50 miles from their home this weekend. that is 2 million more than last year but below pre-pandemic levels. drivers are saving a little money at the pump. gas prices are down a dollar compared to last year. airfare is up 3%. hotel prices are up 3.5%. >> we are seeing high demand in travel. with that, high prices. people should expect to pay more for their travel than they have in the past couple of years. >> in the bay area, bart is struggling to recover from the pandemic. the transit agency says major service cuts are coming unless the state steps up with some sort of subsidy. john ramos has more. >> now that the pandemic has subsided, the freeways are back to normal. bart ridership is down. that has bart officials sounding an alarm. it's raising questions about how the agency is operated. throughout the holiday weekend, bart is operating a bus bridge at orin do as they replace aging tracks. that is a minor inconvenience since the pandemic with ridership about 39% of what it once was. >> not having to commute, they don't need to get on bart. it's not a nessie. >> reporter: a huge problem for bart. the reduced ridership covers a quarter of the cost to operate the system and it's only surviving because of federal emergency funding that will soon run out. bart put out an apocalyptic statement warning without immediate help from the state, riders could see trains once an hour, no trains on weekends or after 9:00 p.m. on weeknights. reduced service to the airports. some station closures and entire lines potentially shuttered. it's a scary situation but bart board member deborah allen says the agency isn't acting like it. >> so, there isn't any real effort being made in my opinion to look for efficiencies. >> reporter: despite the doomsday predictions, bart is considering an 8% increase in spending for next year. allen says the agency did not decrease spending at all during the pandemic and she is angered other board members by suggesting that the agency look for ways to trim expenses. allen was quickly shut down when she requested they explore the ability of a 10% cut. >> i will say i do not support staff taking the time to look at a 10% cut across the board for operations. >> absolutely not. >> i don't support an effort to prepare a 10% cut. >> i don't think that we can just keep going along saying more money, please, to the taxpayers. at some point we have to figure out how to bring this thing under control. >> reporter: but with the state facing a deficit of tens of billions of dollars, it might be a hard sell to fully maintain a train system that has a hard time getting people to ride. tim grayson said while i continue to support bart's efforts to remain in service, i am concerned that a bailout without greater accountability and major improvements in safety and rely ability will do nothing to increase ridership. at the end of the day, there is no action the legislature can take that will force people to use bart. but as much as some people may try to avoid using bart, they can't envision it not being there. >> we need it. we definitely need it. that is not a question. but, yeah, i don't -- i cannot imagine having bart. it could be like -- it can affect us all. >> reporter: it is affecting us all in the pocketbook. but if the legislature is willing to save bart from a fiscal cliff they may have to ask them to first take their foot off the accelerator. >> bart is asking state lawmakers for help as elected officials prepare a ballot measure that would increase taxes. >>> in the nation's capital, negotiators reached a deal to raise the debt limit. house speaker kevin mccarthy says there is an agreement in principle. we get more details from bradley blackburn. >> we have come to an agreement in principal. >> reporter: at the capitol late saturday night, house speaker kevin mccarthy described the deal to raise the debt limit with days to go until default. >> historic reductions in spending, consequential reforms that lift people out of poverty into the workforce, rein in government overreach, no new taxes or programs. >> reporter: president biden released a statement calling it an important step forward that reduces spending and protecting critical programs for working people. the text of the bill has to be finalized. cbs news learned it would raise the debt limit for two years and keep nondefense spending flat. >> i expect to finish the writing of the bill, check in with the white house and speaking to the president tomorrow afternoon and then posting the text of it tomorrow and then voting on it on wednesday. >> reporter: but getting it through congress could be tricky. some republicans wanted deeper cuts. some democrats are concerned the president gave too much ground including on work requirements for some federal benefits. >> what do you tell democrats that say they don't want you to bow on work requirements? >> i don't bow to anybody. >> reporter: it has to pass by june 5th. that's the date the treasury expects the government will run out of money to pay its bills. >>> in a statement, president biden urged lawmakers in the house and senate to pass the agreement right way. congress is in recess for the memorial day holiday. members can be called back for a vote. >>> coming up, businesses battedderred by storms earlier this year prepare for summer. we check in on their recovery. >>> any wood flooring inside busted from the waves that came under the building. we tried to get open as fast as we could and get people back to work. >>> young bike riders head to the san francisco waterfront for important safety lessons. >>> a live >>> welcome back. it's been a few months since extreme weather battered the bay area. in santa cruz, they are hoping a tourism surge will help them bounce back from the damage. >> we definitely tried to get open as fast as we could, get people back to work. >> reporter: along the storm battered coast, the past few weeks and months are a blur. opening in time for memorial day and the unofficial start of summer. paradise beach grill manager describes what they had to overcome. >> our entire dining room, we lost the flooring. any wood flooring inside basically busted up from all the waves that came under the building. >> reporter: back in january, a bomb cyclone packing a one, two bunch of wind and waves hit the village like a battering ram. the storm surge lifted many of the beachfront businesses off the foundations. you wouldn't know it now by looking at the new floor and newly renovated dining room but back then paradise beach was a disaster. >> we felt fortunate. we had good people working on the project which they are helping other establishments down the way. so, it did create some sense of community here. >> reporter: paradise beach is a bright spot. there are clouds shadowing the city's future. the iconic wharf is out of commission for probably another year. repairs won't begin until this fall. several businesses in the village remain shuttered for one reason or another they didn't get the work done in time for the summer crowds. margo, she is the city's mayor, is grateful for her customers and 60 employees that they were able to weather the storm. >> i think everybody is looking forward to being busy and excited to have, you know, the influx of tourism. >>> as we saw earlier, we will keep high clouds around for a good part of the day. temperatures will be below average. we will be cooler today on sunday than saturday. if any place we notice that, the inland valleys for the east bay. low 60s over here. this is well below average for this time of year. we reached the point in a year where 80 degrees is an average daytime high over here. we are missing that mark by a bit. if we bring it back, look at the bay area as a whole. pick out your part of the day. for comparison let's see where today's daytime highs compared to where it should be. the as much rage is about 10 degrees. this is a cool sunday t. monday much the same way. we are having a relatively cool memorial day weekend. i showed you the forecast for carnival. we are not getting out of the upper 50s. we will look at memorial day numbers in a second. here is how it will play out with the clouds. take a look at monday. we saw how sunday it will be a mixed bag of high clouds and marine layer. when we get into monday and we work toward the afternoon, we will take most of the marine layer and melt it back to the coast. it will be more sunshine than not for the majority of us for memorial day on monday. and the beaches will wi get breaks of blue sky but primarily gray. you can see the high clouds rotate in. monday will be prettier than today. there is a weak area of low pressure that is going to rotate through northern california. can you see it on there? as we get into the afternoon, we are looking ahead to 2:00. look at that red bull's-eye for ukiah. that is one of the showers and potential thunderstorms that be will be rotated around in this area of low pressure. in terms of location, it really doesn't look likely that those showers get farther south than the mendocino county line. it will be close. i don't have rain in the forecast there today. there will be focused too far north. if we color in the map to show you where it will rain, you can see the totals going up there. ukiah three question tears of an inch of saying maybe 100 of an inch of rain south of there. so, that is sunday. with the excitement of a few thunderstorms to the north and plenty tf high clouds around and cool, here is monday, memorial day. we will be in the upper 50s at the beaches. plenty of clouds. the city, if you got plans to be in san francisco, around 60. if you want warmer temperatures than that, no problem. this is the general take away from most inland locations, upper 60s on monday and more sunshine on monday than today. in the seven-day forecast, a warm up by the end of the seven day, oakland near 70 by friday. a look at the north and south bay valleys, mid-70s by then. the warmest inland east bay will go from upper 60s today to mid-70s by the time we get to the end of this week. >>> biking around san francisco can be down right dangerous at times. that's why on saturday children and their families a b they went offhand signals, safe starting and stopping. and they practiced on the pier. >> it's a different experience riding in the city. one of the things we talk about is how 0 do we ride our bikes safely for fun and use it as a way to get around the city. >> the bike rodeo was spearheaded by the chp and san francisco fire department. they hope to make it an annual event. >>> coming up in sports h santa clara baseball snapped a 26-year drought to >>> good morning. charlie walker here. logan webb on the hill for san francisco in milwaukee. for the last month that meant excellence. six straight quality starts a sub t no decision for webb but not because he did. 11 strikeouts. top eight the game was tied. mitch haniger -- not any more. straightaway center. that may as well been put in wrapping paper. it was a gift. mitch is hot. giants up 3-1. duval in for the save. tying run on the plate. that should do it. it's over. giants take the third straight over the first place brewers. 3-1 the final. 27-25 the overall record. >>> well, the a's may not hit 27 wins until the 49ers are back. oakland has the worst bullpen in the major by a large margin. it was the difference ustodid t ha prlem.the sack froo empty. 6-3l fiore. oakland has 10thtraigh . ll, 6:00. art ti fromdurham, north carolina. stanford a win away from the world series. bases loaded for danny hayes. he got the party started. two runs come in to score. 7-2 cardinal. that was the final. stanford sweeps duke in the super regionals. they advance to the college world series for the third time in program history. >>> santa clara taking on portland. first inning, that is crushed. efron manzo over the left field wall. top nine bases loaded for portland. one out is needed. that gets the job done. a shut out for santa clara. 6-0 winners taking home the first ever wcc tournament championship. the broncos earn an automatic bid to thncaa men >>miami was a teh a se from headinto finaina thpotentl historical meltdown in play. butler had nine of 37 for the floor. that is a robust 24%. celtics in good position with five to play. marcus smart takes the contact and gets the whistle. celtics up 10. two minutes later, jimmy butler got them all. heat within four. final seconds head down two, butler for three and he is fouled. so, it's butler to the charity stripe. jimmy ice water. heat up one. three seconds to go for the celtics t. marcus smart for the win. derek white the board and bucket. nobody boxed white out. does it count. the question, the replay, you only needed one angle, easy call, ball game. celtics 104, heat 103. boston gets to head back to the garden for a chance at history. >>> the vegas golden knights could clinch in the stanley cup with a win over dallas. this goes through and f game six. the florida panthers are waiting for the stanley cup finals. >>> some golf, third round of the charles schwab classic. havilland a 4 under 66. harry hall sinks his putt. you can catch the sunday final round action right here on cbs news bay area. that does it for sports. i'm charlie walter. have a wonderful sunday, everyone. >>> coming up, negotiators appear to have a deal to raise the federal government's debt ceiling. the agreement has to clear congress to avoid a default. >>> a shooting kills three people at an annual motorcycle rally. what we know about the deadly incident in new mexico. fe. tha ackdevi icthe weather with first alert meteorologist darren peck. >> we are starting out gray. high clouds. marine layer. a break in the clouds in the early afternoon. do you see it? not too widespread. most of these are high clouds. it won't be like marine layer gray all day. we will see more high clouds throughout the day then the marine layer will build in by the early evening. what does it mean for temperatures? for carnaval, not out of the upper 50s. some breaks of blue sky but most of the action under the clouds. when you look at the daytime highs for everybody else, mid- to upper-60s as warm as most of us will be. >>> a deal has been raised to raise the debt ceiling and limit a catastrophic default. kevin mccarthy and the white house have an agreement. the agreement will reduce spending while protecting critical programs for the working class and raise the debt limit for two years and keep nondefense spending flat. republicans er c democrats are concerned that the president made too many concessions. the treasury secretary warned that without a deal, the government would run out of money by june 5th. >> i just got off of the phone with the president. i talked to him twice today. after weeks of negotiations, we have come to an agreement in principle. we have a lot of work to do. i believe this is an agreement in principle that is worthy of the american people. >> the president is urging the house and senate to pass the agreement right away. >>> we move to a developing story. three people are dead and five others hurt after gunfire broke out with motorcycle riders in new mexico. it happened at an annual event that draws thousands in a town in the mountains. they quickly rushed to the scene. the shooting was related to gang activity. she said at least some of those involved are now in police , que, nogog police say there war aine, ru launched appears to be the largest drone attack since the start of the war in february of last year. they happened early this morning in kyiv as the capital began marking the day of its founding. air raids lasted several hours. defense systems shot down 40 drones before they reached their targets. initial reports say a 41-year-old man was killed and a 35-year-old woman was hospitalized. >>> after months of preparation, ukraine's top military commander said they are ready to launch a long anticipated counter offensive. a video shows ukrainian troops preparing for battle. in a statement, the general says, quote, it's time to give back what is ours. there is no indication of when or where attacks mi inturkey are returning to the polls as they decide whether to keep the current president in office. the challenger in the runoff election is a 74-year-old former bureaucrat. he wants to restore democratic norms but public opinion polls show the incumbent with a lead. >>> pope francis is back at work after suffering a fever. he had to cancel all meetings for two days due to the illness. they were concerned about his health. earlier in march the pope was rushed to the hospital with a fever and it turned out that he had acute bronchitis. today he came into st. peter's basilica in a wheelchair but then stood up to lead mass. >>> the rise of artificial intelligence holds promise and mazz satellite and radar. it's a topic for margaret brennan as she talks about the president of microsoft. >>e losses, the potentchvarious industries, a lot of concern around the country about that but also the impact politically on the upcoming presidential race and election integrity. we will talk to brad smith about that, how to make sure that the public can trust their own eyes and ears when they see something that might be generated by ai and look like news even though it's fake. there are so many different implications here from ai and brad smith was here in washington calling for regulation and legislation and even the creation of an entirely new government agency to oversee this kind of technology. that's how big the implications can be here. >> you can see all of margaret's interview at 8:30 this morning on kpix 5. >>> this week marks three years since the death of george floyd. the 46-year-old black man was killed by a white police officer in minneapolis. many gathered at the location where he was pinned down and killed. this is the third annual rise and remember festival. organizers put it together to remember floyd and the work that the community has done. floyd's relatives joined them to reflect on positive changes. >> much better. a community. not as sad. we had a number of years where he walked through and it was sadness. a cloud of sadness. now we are trying to come around and feel better about the area. it does. it looks different, feels different. a community feel to it now. >> celebrations went on through the evening. this is just one of many events honoring george floyd. >>> coming up, her designs have been worn by celebrities and socialites. how she is using her skills to guide the next generation. >> so, my job and purpose and my life is to 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reunion -- >> it needs to be puffy and beautiful. >> reporter: instead a reconnection with her heart, with her soul. >> whenever i you night with my pieces, it's a part of me. >> reporter: that is colleen wearing one of herpes. as a celebrated fashion court to your designer from 1998 to 2013 she shared that feeling by es rihilton and tyra banks. the is he corrects of her designs can be found in these notebooks. meticulous measurements, drawings and ideas. >> there are over 150 designs in here. >> knowledge gained after studying for five years of what she calls sacred geometry. >> when you see my work, too t it has to be with calculations. these are the formulas that i learned. >> reporter: years of learning and mastering her craft taking the path to pass her knowledge to the next generation. where her lessons begin to take shape in her tiny studio. >> you need to know each silhouette. >> reporter: as one of the only french couture teach nears the bay area, her stentske ah quickly t cls is less about clothes and more about math. >> i am trying to learn fractions. >> reporter: no calculators allowed. >> she calls it sacred geometry. to express through math and how it connects with design, that got me to another level of understanding for myself and a level of respect for designers like her and those before her. >> reporter: a respect that not only comes from learning couture but also wearing couture. because before leah was the student. >> she was one of the colleen's models. that is her wearing the signature empress coat. to see leah in the coat, what did that mean to you? >> spiritual as well as emotional time for me to see her wearing the piece. >> reporter: a piece of her soul expressed through fabric, the legacy shaped in the classroom. where do you teach? >> oh, h because i want to give back. my job, purpose is to give and to share and to teach and to mentor. >> reporter: finding beauty through fashion. finding beauty through giving and sharing. >> as a designer, colleen was featured on the tv series next top model. her designs are on display at the california museum and she was honored at the museum of modern art. she is working with seven students. >>> as we saw earlier in the newscast, we will keep high clouds around for a good part of the day. temperatures will be below average. we will be cooler sunday than saturday. i think if any place we notice that, it will be the inland valleys. it will be the low 60s. we have reached the point in a year where 80 is an average daytime high over here. we are missing that mark by a bit. in fact, if we bring it b whole. let's see where today's daytime highs fit in relation to average. the deeper in blew the farther below the mark we are. the average is about 10 degrees. this is a cool sunday. monday much the same way. we are having a relatively cool memorial day weekend. we are not getting out of the upper 50s. we will look at memorial day numbers in a second. take a look into monday. we saw how sunday it will be a mixed bag of high clouds and marine layer. when we get into monday and we work toward the afternoon, we will take most of the marine layer and melt it back to the coast. it will be more sunshine than not for the majority of it for memorial day on monday. beaches will be gray. you will get breaks of blue sky. you see the high clouds rotating in. monday will be a little prettier than today. here is why today doesn't get as much sunshine. there is a week area of low pressure. as we get into the at red bealls eye for ukiah. that is one of the showers and moten shall thunderstorms that will be rotated around in terms of location it doesn't look like they get farther south than the mendocino county line. it will be close. i don't have rain in the forecast there today. this will be primarily focused north. if we color in the map, you can see ukiah perhaps three quarters of an inch of rain. that is a fudgy number. and the models are saying maybe a hundred of an inch of rain. plenty of high clouds around. cool. here is monday. upper 50s at the beaches. plenty of clouds. the city, if you got plans to be in san francisco, will be around 60. if you want warmer temperatures than that, no problem. this is the general take away. most inland locations in the upper 60s monday and more sunshine monday than today. in the seven-day forecast, a warm up by the end of the seven day. oakland near 70 friday. north and south bay valleys, mid-70s by then. the warmest inland east bay valleys go from upper 60s today to mid-70s by the time we get to the end of this week. >>> henry kissinger turned 100 on saturday. kissinger served as national security adviser under presidents richard nixon and gerald ford. he played a role in negotiating a reduction of the nuclear weapons arsenal with the soviet union. critics say he prolonged the war in vietnam. he is planning to travel to new york, london and his hometown of germany for his birthday. >>> coming up, a fresh crop of graduates 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out giving them an easy opportunity to drop back in. >> i never imagined i could get this far. >> reporter: she calls the path to the graduation stage a journey. she grew up on the graduated high schooe, en at da coe. she had to drop out for economic reasons. that was 15 years ago. >> having to choose do i go in person to school and do i have to stop working -- >> reporter: she ended up as an elementary school secretary and after school director. then the pandemic hit which had a positive effect on her long simmering desire to go back to school. >> online education exploded after the pandemic and it's making it so much possible for people like me and other people to really pursue school. >> reporter: she enrolled in sjsu online. a program at san jose state that allows students to complete the same quality bachelor's degree. it is 100% online. >> they went to lethe best practices in online education. >> reporter: the program is growing and perfect for students that need a few more units or a nudge to complete the education. >> we have high impact, high quality sources developed with the online learner in mind. this isn't a haphazard arrangement. it's built for them. >> reporter: 2023 marks the first year students are graduating from the program. they forged a strong in person friendship after meeting online. she was able to continue to work her day job and study with her online cohort at night. >> it just worked around my schedule. it was an amazing program. she graduated with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies. that is not the end of the story. she has been accepted into a master's degree program at harvard university. >> harvard, here i come. >> reporter: she is the first in her family to graduate from college and hopes to pursue a doctorate and go into education. her life long goal of getting a college day agree realized. her new dream is to help the next generation of students. >> the program is open for students who enroll year-round during five eight week terms. students can participate at their own time as >>> time for a lookat the p stories. we are celebrg od and e rirnal 2023 continues the weekend celebration with a parade later this morning. we will live stream the event cnews bay area and kcbw. the coverage starts at 9:30 and the parade at 10:00. >>> bottle rock festival continues as well. lizzo and duranthe headliners yesterday. today's line up included the red hot chili peppers. tickets are available. head to kpix.com for more information. >>> the bay area is holding events to honor the men and women that died in service to our country. observances and ceremonies continue tomorrow at the golden gate national cemetery in san francisco. >>> the white house and lawmakers have struck a deal to raise the debt ceiling. house speaker kevin mccarthy announced the two sides reached an agreement in principle. it still needs to be approved by both houses of congress before june 5th. >>> a deadly shooting at a motorcycle rally in new mexico is being linked to gang activity. it happened at an annual event where thousands of people gathered. at least three people died, five or wounded. state police new mexico say there is no ongoing threat to the public. >>> plenty of clouds around. it won't get out of the 50s in the mission. looking to tomorrow, this is memorial day, same story. beaches in the up
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duran duran and lizzo are the headliners saturday. >> we missed yung gravy. >> super bummed, but we have others. >> all three days sold out, but if you really, really want to go last minute, there's a ticket exchange where you can buy a daily pass. and we have links to everything you need to know at kpix.com. >>> if you are planning to enjoy the outdoors, use caution. the danger on the rivers after our historic river. >>> and meet the california man who stopped a bank robbery with a hug. >>> another cool day across the bay area today. the cloud cover spreading out across the bay. temperatures topping mostly in the 60s. the warmest locations barely above 70. ♪♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail b
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duran duran, you name it. they say they have everything from the 60's all the way to the 90's. whatever decade you're born, there's something for everybody about 60 performers altogether. and yes, the tickets are sold out. so if you want to go, it's a third-party site. we will try once again to go inside and show you what's going on. it's 3 stages. it opens up at 11, 30 this morning. the first act that will start performing and then the last act at 8 o'clock at night, doors closed at 10 o'clock. james duryea. i already see some people lining up. we'll hear from them coming up at a 10. by the way, duranan guys, they are here as well. which means you better take a nap because anybody who stays up after 8 o'clock and say north of 40, you better well, i got remember that haircut. i had the all right. thank you. well, 7.37, we're going take a quick break. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the giants kicking off a new series with the brewers while the a's trying to snap their losing streak in seattle. tell you how both teams fare. oh, taking the win with quality top tier gas for less? excellent choice, of course. yeah! you! this road trip is very well planned. yeah, i made a spread sheet. wow...that's...thorough ooooh look snacks! huge win. i could not choose. still a choice, and a good one i hope he got corn nuts. i love corn nuts. yeah, we do. take the win with quality, top tier gas for less at arco. (water splashing) hey, dad... hum... what's the ocean like? ♪ are there animals living underwater? ♪ is the ocean warm? yeah, it can be very warm. ♪ you were made to remember some day
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we're talking post malone, duran duran was just added, which means if you know any duran duran song, as you're waking up, making funny noises in your back hurts, they say they everything for people born in the 60's. 70's 80's and 90's. it's a three-day event. gates open up at 11 30 and the last performer happens at around 8 o'clock at night. they expect parking to be an issue. if you're going obviously make some accommodations either. stay at a hotel, get dropped off daily. we're going to go inside a little bit later and i will show you what i've been practicing for years. my famous air guitar. so i can't wait to show you 3 stages inside guys. get ready to go. and by the way, if you are lucky enough to have those wristbands, you can walk in and out back to you. >> i that i love it. all right. we'll thank you very much. let's talk a little bit on the weather for that. elsa could be extra hot, which would be difficult. i should become like john, what do you think? im? it's 70's out there. it's going to be like picture perfect in napa this weekend. so what you've gotten out of this morn
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duran duran and liz oh will have top billing on saturday. the red hot chili peppers and lil nas x will close out the festival on saturday. if you really really want to go, there is a ticket exchange and we have links to everything you need to know at kpix.com. i covered that as a reporter when it first started years ago! i have not gone as a spectator, but it is a great location! good food, great wine. and great entertainment. who would you want to see if you were to go? who would be your top billing? >> smashing pumpkins. >> really? okay! >> i have not seen them since college. >> weather-wise for all of us? >>> it will be mild but it cools off when the sun goes down. you want to dress for all seasons in one day. our weather will not change a lot as we head into the holiday weekend. the reason is we are behind these big picture features in the atmosphere. area of high pressure out in the pacific but upper-level storm systems are close enough not to send showers towards us. that has been over the high sierra and northern california, but high
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duran duran's managers and said, we're looking for kind of like james bond videos on location. and their managers are the ones that went to the band members and said, look, we really need to up the ante with these clips. you know, we need to give this channel something they've never seen before. ♪ moving up the floor now babe you're a bird of paradise ♪ >> there are some that have accused your videos of being soft porn. >> well, excuse me! >> we like to call them tastefully smutty. ♪ her name is rio and she dances on the sand ♪ ♪ just like that river twisting through the dusty land ♪ ♪ and when she shines ♪ >> when i first met duranck stars. so why not become rock stars. ♪ don't stand ♪ ♪ don't stand so ♪ ♪ don't stand so close to me ♪ >> why do you think we're so popular over there? >> well, i think there's a tradition that goes back over the past 20 years from the days of the beatles and the rolling stones, where british bands seem to be better at it than americans. >> the police have sold 4 million albums in one year. "rolling stone" chose them as best new band of the year. taking note of the swirling, dreamy, soaring quality of the sound. ♪ giant steps are what you take ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ >> it was incredible to see them. and i couldn't believe what i was hearing out of three people. i was shocked. >> i once read that you were called the pink floyd of the '80s. what do you think of that? >> we're not at all. we're the cure of the '80s. ♪ and i know i was wrong when i said it was true ♪ ♪ that it couldn't be me ♪ >> the holy trinity of alternative british music is the cure, depeche mode, and the smiths.
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then you have duran duran and lizzo and then the re hot chili peppers closing them out on sunday.ays are sold out. there is a ticket exchange. we have links to everything that you need to kno on kpix.com. facing a fiscal cliff, considering the cuts, b.a.r.t is pulling out all of the stops to draw in young riders with this. check it out. the transit agency is new, the mascots, all designed by california artists, brart was inspired by transit agencies in taiwan and south korea. the characters include a star on line influencer, a train operator and a transit fan. >>> what is a bigger visual treat than the met gala? >> yep. the pet gala of course. it is on this weekend in new york. cats and dogs are strutting their stuff in the most popular fashion statements ever from the human version. th creator says he enjoyed the challenge of imitating some of the best fashion designs by putting them on animals instead it was a packed lineup of dogs on the red carpet. as for the cat walk, there was only one feline participant. that cat wa purr-fection. >> the holy grail . >>> some of the most fam
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red hot chili peppers, lizzo, and duran duran. a classic combo.will be really fun in napa throughout the weekend. and the weather won't be really hot. >> yeah. it will be cool. make sure you take your jacket anywhere across the bay area in the next couple days. i'll show you more on this fog for tomorrow morning. and you will see the widespread cloud cover. some areas of drizzle right at the coastline and near the bay to start. then as we head through the afternoon tomorrow, the fog will be stubborn for us. it may not clear out a whole lot. in marin, napa, sonoma counties. this is at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. more in berkeley, hanging out along with our beaches through the coastline. so the best chance of sunshine tomorrow through the east bay and the south bay. so with that cool, foggy breeze, the temperatures starting in the 50s. then tomorrow afternoon, this is it. 60s up to napa. 68. martinez, 66. concord, 69. down to san jose, some of the best weather right here at 72. beyond this, this weekend, a second system drops down to keep its cool with
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post malone tonight, duran duran will be tomorrow. we have links of what you need to knon our is a huge with music, dancing and culture and tradition. if that sounds like fun to you, you are going to want to make your way to the mission district this sunday. >> five, six, seven, eight. >> oh! celebrating 45 years of music and movement. the two day festival starts tomorrow and th parade on sunday has 60 groups with more than 3,000 artists celebrating latin-american, caribbean and african culture through music, dance and colorful garmets. if you can no make it in person you can watch the grand parade this sunday. streaming on our sister station this house crash on a highway, yes, you heard is it possible to protect my business from cyber threats? it is, with comcast business. helping every connected device stay protected. yours. your employees'. even... susan? -hers, too. safe. secure. and powered by the next generation 10g network. with comcast business, advanced security isn't just possible. it's happening. get started with fast speed
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. >> smashing pumpkins and post malone tomorrow night is duran duran and the lizzo. the wu tang clan lil x and the red hot chili peppers are going to close out the festival on sunday. you might not be able to see parts of your favorite national and state parks this holiday weekend. most of the sequoia and kings canyon national parks are off limits to the public. >> because crews are still cleaning up damage from winter storms. however, california state parks are offering free admission to more than 100 parks for veterans. active members of the military on memorial day. if you're interested in checking out some of the participating state parks, you can scan this qr code will take you to a page with the full list of the locations as well as park and trail closures this weekend. great weekend get outside. take a bike ride. the weather he says will going to be high to keep your cool. i think it is. i mean, >> despite that, yeah, you're not going to work up a sweat right? lawrence is right harder, right? i mean, you have to push through right when it's going to cool out t
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top artists included lizzo, duran duran and leon bridges. se e degrhi.ally all ages and different kinds of people. i love that, and it brings the bay area to life for sure. >> the festival wraps up tomorrow with wu tang clan and red hot chili peppers. we have all the information on kpix.com. >> i'm nine years old. >>> a cultural celebration in san francisco's soma neighborhood. >> people came out to the park. vickie graves won gold medals at the 1948 olympics. she was born in san francisco and took swimming lessons as a ten-year-old at the red cross. today's event, the our place in the park festival, promotes philipino art and culture. >>> and it was a big day for high school seniors from the community youth center of san francisco. the agency held a ceremony for the graduates at the chinese cultural center. some received scholarships as they head off to college. students develop new skills and career opportunities that will impact their future. >> with this program, i feel like i've definitely developed a skill for leadership. >> i really like this prog
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duran duran and lizzo will have top big on saturday, red hot chile peppers and lil nas x closing out the festival sunday. >> red hot chili peppers. >> we came from palm desert. >> all three days are sold out, but if you really, really want to go, there is a ticket exchange where you can buy a daily pass. we've got links to everything at kpix.com. certainly big weekend ahead. we've got the carnaval parade in san francisco sunday. we bottlerock and so many things. we need paul to fill us in on our weather. >>> you've got it windy in the back of you with that beautiful flag. >> it's appropriate. let's check out the memorial day weekend forecast. it's going to be cool, temperatures running about 5 to 10 degrees below average for inland parts of the bay area. the warmest locations only reach the mid-70s. we'll see low 70s on a widespread basis, sunday the coolest day with highs struggling to reach 70 degrees inland, 5 to 10 degrees cooler around the bay, another 5 to 10 degrees cooler closer to the coast and more and more cloud cover closer to the coast. along the coast you won't see very
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notable acts include post malone, liz oh, the red hot chili peppers, and duran duran. sold out, but you know the deal, they are always available on the resale market, so, jeff it will be sunny. >> mixed in with fog. >> some cool >>> tonight, new alarm bells about the government running out of money to pay its bills. the warning that the nation's credit rating could be downgraded, threatening millions of americans' mortgages and much more all sides reporting progress as washington clears out for the weekend. can they prevent a default as soon as one week from today? >>> the founder of the oath keepers extremist group given 18 years in prison, the longest sentence yet for his role in planning the january 6th attack. why the judge says he still poses a threat to the fabric of democracy. >>> the turbulent twitter launch florida governor ron desantis trying to move beyond his rocky presidential campaign roll-out his plans to hit the trail as he takes fire from top rivals >>> up in the air. will flying this memorial day be as bad as the last in the nation's airports? our loo
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. >> duran duran? >> like. >> red hot chili peppers? >> like. >> this is a live look at the napa county fairgrounds. bottlerock is happening as we speak. people are having a good time. here's pete surrate toes, who's there. >> reporter: if the traffic getting into napa is any indication, it should an very busy weekend with the bottlerock festival kicking off this memorial day weekend. since 2013, the festival has taken over wine country ask attracted some of the biggest acts in music. this year, post malone, lizzo, red hot chili peppers to name a few. >> i'm excited to see post malone, really. it's my first time here. looking around, all the good vibes, the venue's freaking awesome. >> reporter: the fun doesn't stop with the music. dozens of vendors from the food and beverage industry have set up shop. injure ready's paella has been at every festival since 2014, it's a fan favorite. >> new year's a lot of winemakers and we do winemaker dinners and parties. a lot of friends as well. it worked out perfect. the business, it goes ten-fold.
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saturday is duran duran and lizzo and then sunday, it's wu-tang clan.and the red hot chili peppers. there's something for everyone who are you here to see >> i'm i'm here to see the struts post malone. that's about it all the rest of my kids are you here to see? >> everybody. but most post malone probably i think you'd be really cool to see. and just come here for the energy, the vibe, i don't really know that many bands and so usually sets the tone for my musical year while rock runs through sunday evening, gates open at 11, 30 every morning in concert and at 10:00pm. now this year's concert is sold out. but if you want to still try to get tickets, you can go to their website which is bottle rock, napa valley dot com. they have a ticket exchange there. you can sign up and if someone else or renders their tickets, there's a slim chance you might be able to buy that. but for now in the north bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> coming up next, the nation's richest county in, you know, with the bay area was represented. both have the new list. also, why
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the pool to wetting with ukraine on duran duran's ordinary world.ers during dazzling due to the ongoing war. and then the results. the last act from — war. and then the results. iie: last act from tonight war. and then the results. tie: last act from tonight going through to the final is... norway!— through to the final is... norwa ! , . , ., ., norway! this means ireland have missed out _ norway! this means ireland have missed out on _ norway! this means ireland have missed out on the _ norway! this means ireland have missed out on the final _ norway! this means ireland have missed out on the final eight - missed out on the final eight times out of the last ten. next up, the second semi on thursday. colin patterson, bbc news, liverpool. the excitement is palpable. i have to say my social media feeds are just jammed have to say my social media feeds are justjammed with feeds are just jammed with eurovision feeds are justjammed with eurovision pictures and videos. so many people i know are there. i will be back with the top business stories right her
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toronto night's headliners include lizzo and duran duran on sunday.s can enjoy performances from lil nas x and the red hot chili peppers. when you attend tonight . three alameda county employees are facing criminal charges stemming from the county's new public accountability unit. 50 year old nicole paralysis, is accused of lewd acts with a minor, whom she met when he was in custody at the elevator juvenile justice center under her supervision allegedly took place from august of 2004 to august of 2005. if convicted for alice could face up to three years and eight months in prison and also be required to register as a sex offender to alameda county. sheriff's deputies are charged with falsifying records in connection with the suicide that took place at santa rita jail in dublin deputies sherry bagman and amanda bracamonte ease were supposed to perform visual checks every 30 minutes on inmate veneta martin because she had threatened suicide. the d a says that video evidence shows that they repeatedly failed to check on her for extended periods. martin k
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. >>> if you are heading to napa for bottle rock, duran duran and lizzo have top building today and chilldoes that sound like fun to you? make your way to the mission district tomorrow. >> five, six, seven, eight. >> carnaval is celebrating. the two-day festival starts tomorrow. the parade sunday with 60 groups and more than 3,000 are rifts celebrating latin american, caribbean and african culture. it's the largest multiculture rail festival on the west coast. if you can't make it in person, you can watch the grand parole sunday at 10:00 a.m. on cbs news bay area streaming on the free cbs news (ding ding) let's enjoy illinois! come on! oops. ♪ ♪ ha ha. ♪ ♪ ahoy illinois! can i get you guys a drink? okay, hold on. you guys are really getting your steps in. hey who's up for some deep dish, huh? extra anchovies, i know. i know. ooooh. wow. welcome to the middle of everything! >>> another check of the seven-day forecast. no significant changes the next seven days, even the next few weeks. oakland in the mid-60s. inland will be warmer but below normal reaching to the upper 60s and low 70s on a
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duran duran and lizzo today.ve links to everything you need to know at kpix.com. >>> a huge street party, does that sound like fun to you? make your way to the mission district this weekend. >> five, six, seven, eight. >> carnaval is celebrating. the two-day festival starts today. the parade sunday with 60 groups and more than 3,000 are rifts celebrating latin american, caribbean and african culture. it's the largest multiculture rail festival on the west coast. if you can't make it in person, you can >>> one more check of the seven-day forecast. no significant changes the next seven days, even likely the next couple of weeks. temperatures in san francisco will hover the 60s for highs. oakland the mid-60s. inland parts warmer but well below normal reaching to the upper 60s and low 70s on a consistent basis. even if we warm up thursday and friday for the first couple of days of june, we will be five to 10 degrees below average. mid- to upper-50s with the may gray giving into june gloom. >> thank you, paul. thank y
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year's festival features food shopping, a garden area and even a spa headliners today are lizzo and duran durane or you can put your name on a list if the tickets become available, you might have a shot. you can get more information on the bottle rock website. if you're hungry, like the wolf of that. there you go. all right. well, the open library kicks off their summer reading challenge today. it is open to kids, teens and adults each age category has their own prizes up for grabs. a nintendo switch chromebooks even a $500 gift certificate to a local bike shop. all you have to do is sign up and read books for a chance to win dave while so what was your favorite kind of reading material when you were like that? he did what? every little little house on the prairie. >> by laura ingalls that that was ok, yeah. when i was yeah. remember that, right? yeah. also tv showing that movie. i think so. ok? and nancy drew. interest and the hardy boys. he's at the different. it was all directed the selection the and what was it for well, the great haha wasn't actually fiction. unlike narrative ok? my father
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. >>> we take it back to the 80s with duran duran playing bottlerock tomorrow in napa and we will bring sent a crew of six just past the space edge. the final test flight and virgin galactic hopes to begin taking pay customers up on the sub or biddable orbital flights in june. >>> let's check back on things here on earth. we have a lot going on over this weekend. >> we are so focused on the weekend almost forget it is still a workday. >> we still have to make the paycheck today. >> exactly. many people have monday off so let's highlight a lot on memorial day talking about what you can expect on this beautiful but cool weekend. a live look at the golden gate bridge with mild conditions right now with the onshore flow showing with the american flag for a beautiful start to the weekend. the marine layer floating its way in with e livecam. these cloud are not necessarily at the surface level and not impacting visibility. it will stick around a little bit longer. temperatures will remain cool with this small pocket of low pressure over the sierra causing them a little bit of thunderstorm act
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it sounds more like duran duran. >> and now, americans are still concerned about the economy, and inflation has been adjusted this month, and matt egan, this report is confusing to me and not to you, and what do these numbers mean? >> well, kate, i think that at a high level, it means that the mood on main street is getting ven gloomier. the university of michigan says that the consumer sentiment has taken a hit down 9% so far this month. what is interesting is that consumers have really sharply marked down their long term expectations for the economy, and also, this is a concern for the federal reserve. they are ramping up the long term inflation expectations in this survey for the highest level in more than a dozen years, and that is the opposite of what the fed wants to see, and a key figure from this report while they are reporting current macro economic shows no sign of escalation occurred, it occurred when more attention is being paid to the standoff in washington over what to do with the debt ceiling. now, consumer sentiment in this report, this gauge hit a record low last june when
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saturday is duran duran and lizzo and then sunday, it's wu-tang clan.tle nas x and the red hot chili peppers. there's something for everyone who are you here to see >> i'm i'm here to see the struts post malone. that's about it all the rest of my kids are you here to see? >> everybody. but most post malone probably i think you'd be really cool to see. and just come here for the energy, the vibe, i don't really know that many bands and so usually sets the tone for my musical year. follow rock runs through sunday evening. gates open at 11, 30 every morning in concert and at 10:00pm. now this year's concert is sold out. but if you want to still try to get tickets, you can go to their website which is bottle rock, napa valley dot com. they have a ticket exchange there. you can sign up and if someone else or renders their tickets, there's a slim chance you might be able to buy them. but for now in the north bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> i know some people trying to sell their tickets. i mean, legitimately so in rubble, it was well, i don't know. it'
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. >>> that is duran duran with bottlerock weekend is there.e are john with a list of the must the local bands at the festival this year. in the sears one grocery store will stop at nothing to make sure you save more on the brands you love. starring produce, and...... you... as the super saver, in....bargain bliss bliss, bliss, bliss todd we talked about this. our deals are just so epic. i know, todd. i know. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market >>> it is just a couple minutes before 7:00 so let's get you updated on this traffic trouble spot we have been monitoring all morning long. this is eastbound 580 around livermore , vasco road. all lanes are now open following a deadly crash that happened several hours ago. the lanes were blocked eastbound. the westbound side is open but there's a crash on the westbound side too causing all of those delays. travel time is 70 minutes from tool five toward 680. hopefully we will see things getting better now that the lanes are reopened. that is good news with traffic clearing just a li > w pressure is the big r
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black friday tonight, headliners specially pumpkins and post malone tomorrow featuring duran duran lizzo sunday. and it's lil nas x and the red hot chili peppers. are you here to see? >> i'm i'm here to see the struts post malone. that's about it all the rest of my kids are you here to see? >> everybody. but most post malone probably i think you'd be really cool to see. and just come here for the energy, the vibe, i don't really know that many bands and so usually sets the tone for my musical year. >> all right. this year's festival is sold out, but there is a ticket exchange list on the festival's website. so >> if you put your name in the hat there, you may still have a shot to get in one day this weekend. >> we are getting our first look at what the possible new a's ballpark in las vegas will look like. although details on how to pay for not been finalized yet. a reporter ryan buffet has more now. >> a swing and hit it. it is gloria snow. that is senator scott hammons. reaction to the oakland a's. first look of a potential las vegas ballpark. >> situated at a busy strip intersection o
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dozens of performers lizzo post malone, duran duran, red hot chili peppers and some groups. i'm going to be honest about it. >> i'm an old guy now. i've never heard of them, but i'm sure my teenagers, they know all about the group's lots going on. you guys talked about an army to put this on and we're not even talking about the gates opening until 11, 30 in the morning. >> this is a exploded as far as popularity. >> well, don't believe me. i just talked to a fan who got here at around 7 in the morning. it's not my imagination. it has grown exponentially. my gosh, i had the especially as ike, wow, there's like. >> marijuana spotty is just food, wine and music ground tent, spa treatments and, you know, pedicures and like crazy, definitely. bigger than for sure. >> so the tickets are all sold out. there are third-party will cost you a lot. but the good news is it's 3 days. so if you buy a ticket, you can go in and out for 3 days. hopefully you can pace yourself. so we'll have more fan reaction for now. let's send it back to post fletcher. >> thanks. well, there is good that lin
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. >> tonight's headliners are leon bridges, lizzo and duran duran. tomorrow night, lou, tang clan, lil nas x and the red hot chili peppers. we're going to be out there to close the festival. >> coming up here at 10 o'clock, we're getting a look at what the potential new a's ballpark in las vegas will look like specifics of how be paid for, however, still remain unclear. plus, the san mateo county woman with parkinson's is says that she was assaulted by a paramedic on her way to the hospital. we talk to her attorney about the legal action that she's now taking. and also when we return, the annual california democratic party convention underway this weekend with 3 candidates running for senator dianne feinstein's seat had to say kron. 4 news at 10 continues after the break. >> welcome back. thousands of democrats from across california are gathering this weekend for the annual state party convention. top of mind, of course, the election 2024 state capitol correspondent eytan wallace talked one-on-one with all 3 major democratic candidates. >> for the u
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notable acts include post malone, liz oh, the red hot chili peppers, and duran duran. tickets are technically sold out, but you know the deal, they are always available on the resale market, so, jeff it will be sunny. >> mixed in with fog. >> some cool we [ cheers and applause >> steve: ladies and gentlemen, neil young [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ all the ladies in the roo supporting and leading i presume ♪ ♪ hong chao and dolly d kerry and carey with a c ♪ ♪ dame emma i'm so fond ana girl you were great in blonde ♪ ♪ danielle you broke my heart michelle i've loved yo from the start ♪ ♪ angela basset did the thing ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ viola davis my woman king ♪ ♪ blanchett cat you're a geniu jamie lee you ar all of us ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ not one of us gets here alon these queens they need a bigger throne ♪ ♪ house of baft the vibe is strong be true to you you can't go wrong ♪ ♪ angela basset did the thin viola davis my woman king ♪ ♪ blanchett cat you're a geniu jamie lee you ar all of us ♪ ♪ angela basset did the thin angela bassett did the thing ♪ [ cheers and appl
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duran duran. >> rob was looking for tickets online and then he got caught and said he was doing researchto go with that lineup, it's going to be an amazing weekend at bottlerock in napa. we're looking at temperatures heading for the upper 60s and low 70s. mostly sunny skies throughout the weekend. don't forget the sunscreen. we also have the 626 night market happening at the alameda county fairgrounds. it starts tonight, goes throughout the weekend and it's going to be nice. upper 60s in the middle of the evening and we see temperatures dropping off to the mid-50s and also that wind kicks up, too. so be mindful of that. we're only in the mid-50s for the carnival happening in san francisco for the mornings, and this is going to be tomorrow. the parade is on sunday, and we're looking at temperatures at about 55 degrees and a mostly cloudy day. but if you're planning to head to the beach, as a lot of people do for the memorial day weekend, it's going to be chilly. take a look at monterey's forecast, only reaching the upper 50s tomorrow, as well as sunday. and, mike, you're still watching th
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music from some of the biggest artists in the world tonight, acts included leon bridges, lizzo and duran duranrrow, little nods acts, tang clan and red hot chili peppers and people >> today was actually day one of san francisco's 45th annual carnival festival just wrapped up in the city's mission district. a weekend-long celebration of the music dance and foods of latino caribbean and african people, harrison and mission streets between 15th and 24th as well as the surrounding areas will be shut down again tomorrow for the festivities. the big parade down mission street will go from 9.30 tomorrow morning until 02:30pm, in the afternoon. of course, as we mentioned, busy weekend here in the bay area. >> in the south bay, there was fan. i'm a con that was happening in san jose. >> 4 days of action packed stuff at the mchenry convention. centr with costs play panels, swag quizzes, karaoke contest dancing at the black and white ball this year. the annual anime convention also featured the live appearance of the new bart mascots. yeah, bart scott, these new mascot is here trying to appeal to the you
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lizzo duran duran and the red hot chili peppers. the music begins at noon and then continues through 10 o'clock every night. free transportation is available for all vine bus rides, both to the expo and around the city of napa. still ahead tonight. a mother shares her story about losing her teenage son to fentanyl. the testimony today in front of state lawmakers on the growing drug crisis and when it comes to speeding up housing construction, san jose city leaders are thinking outside the box, the short term and long term solutions to get more people off the street. in the ses one grocery store will stop at nothing to make sure you save more on the brands you love. starring produce, and...... you... as the super saver, in....bargain bliss bliss, bliss, bliss todd we talked about this. our deals are just so epic. i know, todd. i know. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market the inaugural meeting was today for the select committee on fentanyl, opioid addiction and overdose prevention. it included experts from the state health department, law
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we've got big names lizzo red hot chili peppers post malone duran duran. they say if you're born in the 60's, 70's 80's 90's, maybe 2, thousands. >> there's something for everyone. this is a buffet of beats, so to speak. >> come on down. but you can't get tickets from them because it's all sold out. if you want to get tickets, they have tickets available on third-party sites. i checked some of them going for about it. $80900 for 3 day pass. back to you. wow. acts and everything you do. you do will. thank you very much 9.22. is the timing. coming up? >> well, we've seen her on tv. she actress and authored humanitarian. >> could oprah soon? we could see her as a leader in california will talk about the california will talk about the possibilities. life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried or frustrated. calhope can help access, calhope free and secure mental health resources today. call our warm line at 833-317-4673 or livechat at calhope.org i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults
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saturday is duran duran and lizzo and then sunday, it's wu-tang clan. little nas x and the red hot chili peppers. there's something for everyone who are you here to see >> i'm i'm here to see the struts post malone. that's about it all the rest of my kids are you here to see? >> everybody. but most post malone probably thank you to be really cool to see. and just come here for the energy. the vibe, i don't really know that many bands and so usually sets the tone for my musical year. follow rock runs through sunday evening. gates open at 11, 30 every morning in concert and at 10:00pm. now this year's concert is sold out. but if you want to still try to get tickets, you can go to their website which is bottle rock, napa valley dot com. they have a ticket exchange there. you can sign up and if someone else or renders their tickets, there's a slim chance you might be able to buy them. >> but for now in the north bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> the oakland a's have released the first renderings that their new proposed ballpark in las vegas. so take a
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the red hot chili peppers post malone, isil and duran duran. there will be headlining that. is it lil nas x wu-tang clan will also be there. so if you're headed to the concert, recommend got to get there early because parking can be extremely tight. kron four's will tran is going to be live at this event this morning. starting at still ahead of the ball for morning news. animal shelters in the bay area. >> calling on the public to adopt a pet as a deal with overcrowding. there. plus, one of the 3 men charged in freeway shooting killed one year-old jasper not stand trial for murder. we'll tell you why. we'll right back lowe's knows your home should feel like an extension of you. it's why we carry samsung's bespoke refrigerator because every appliance should have a personal touch. and now, buy more save more up to an additional $1,000. i need it cool at night. you trying to ice me out of the bed? baby, only on game nights. you know you are retired right? am i? ya! save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, special financing and free home delivery when you ad
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headliners include post malone the smashing pumpkins, lizzo, duran duran and the red hot chili peppersthe music begins at noon and will continue through 10 o'clock each night. ktvu is mornings onto the nine is hitting the road to kick off memorial day weekend with our first zip trip of the summer, and we're headed to capitol a first feature some of the restaurants, locals rave about spotlight some natives who are deeply rooted in their community and quiz you on just how well you think you know. the seaside community on the northern shore of the monterey bay. oh gosh. venetian venetian. i don't know, because that's the name of the bridge over there that sounds la thornwoodomething funny name that was said that would sound accurate. your right. actually, you're not be funny if i was we'll be live at zelda's on the beach in capitola, and if you're in the area, come down and join us for all the fun reminders happening tomorrow on the nine right here on ktvu. and we want to thank you for watching ktvu fox two news at noon for the latest news and weather. be sure to download the ktvu app. we
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saturday is duran duran and lizzo and then sunday, it's wu-tang clan.one who are you here to see >> i'm i'm here to see the struts post malone. that's about it all the rest of my kids are you here to see? >> everybody. but most post malone probably i think you'd be really cool to see. and just come here for the energy, the vibe, i don't really know that many bands and so usually sets the tone for my musical year while rock runs through sunday evening, gates open at 11, 30 every morning in concert and at 10:00pm. >> all right, back live now the festival is sold out. but if you still and try to get tickets, you can go to bottle rock, napa valley dot com. they have a ticket exchange on there. we put your name on the list. and if someone else surrenders or doesn't use their tickets, there's a slim chance you could buy them. but for now in the north bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. thanks so much. charles looks like it's going to be a lot of fun and we hope you get a wine tasting and while you're there too. >> well, the weather is % fantastic to. so it's
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we've got big names lizzo red hot chili peppers post malone duran duran.y if you're born in the 60's, 70's 80's 90's, maybe 2, thousands. there is something for everyone. this is a buffet of beats, so to speak. come on down. but you can't get tickets from them because it's all sold out. if you want to get tickets, they have tickets available on third-party sites. i checked some of them going for about it. $80900 for 3 day pass. back to but you get to see a lot of acts. you get a whole lot for that and it would be great if the weather was sunny, not like it. if you are perfect right? >> well, i think 70 somethings perfect. it is breezy and we'll see if the afternoon hours robe i might get a little sunshine up the napa valley. john, good morning. i do. i like 72 and nobody is going to be complaining about how hot it is out there. that's for sure. we are going to be seeing that sunshine peaking back out and probably can't come soon enough for a lot of people that are going to be up at bottle rock because you want a little bit of that sun, at least this mornin
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headliners include post malone the smashing pumpkins, lizzo, duran duran and the red hot chili pepperswe will have a live look at all the preparations coming up tonight at six o'clock. the holiday weekend is going to see millions of americans hitting the skies and the roadways and airports are getting ready for the rush. this is a live look now at sfo, where 140,000 passengers are expected to pass through over the next few days. this is also where two airliners were forced to abort their landings after pilots spotted a southwest airlines jet on the runway on which they were supposed to land. ktvu palace. wirtz joins us now live from sfo with the details on this confusion on the runway, alice. good evening, alex. i'm here at terminal three at sfo. and as you mentioned, this is looking to be a very busy holiday weekend for travelers. the sfo airport hasn't seen this type of action in a long while. it was last friday morning. within minutes two planes needed to perform what's known as a go around after a southwest plane was slightly crossing into the landing runway. united plane quickly s
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there's lizzo and duran duran and sunday red hot chili peppers and little nah, zac sos.o they're artists like carly rae jepson, bastille and wu tang clan will also take the stage and anyone who's been to bottle rock knows there's a lot to explore. once you get inside those gates. this festival includes a spa, where you can get styled with glitter or gemstones. there's the garden and that's a place which is a cannabis inspired lounge area. there's also a culinary stage, and some of the artists performing will become chefs and whip up dishes and share how to make them. of course in napa. there's a lot of wine and different wineries with their booze. at this event. tickets are sold out doors open at 11:30 a.m, and the last performance is at 10. pm now if you go to the bottle rock website, they did provide a link of a site where you can buy verified tickets from resellers. so there is still a way to get inside. i just checked and tickets are starting at $239 apiece. reporting live in napa. i'm elissa harrington ktvu fox two news. it is a good line up this year. should be a g
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headliners include post malone, the smashing pumpkins, lizzo, duran duran and the red hot chili pepperse music begins at noon and will continue through 10 o'clock each night. free transportation will be available for all vine bus riders, both to the expo and around the city of napa. ktvu mornings onto the nine is hitting the road to kick off memorial day weekend with our first trip of the summer and we're headed to capitola first will feature some of the restaurants. locals rave about spotlight some of the natives who are deeply rooted in the community and quiz you on just how well you think, you know, see the seaside community on the northern shore's of the monterey bay. oh gosh, the nation venetian. i don't know, because that's the name of the bridge over there. yeah thinking, thornwood that sounds like a thornwood. funny name. that was that would sound active. you're right. actually, you're not funny if i was we'll be live at zelda's on the beach right there in capitola, and if you're in the area, come down and join us for all the fun reminder. that is tomorrow. it's a perfect way to
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duran duran and the red hot chili peppers. the music begins at noon. it will continue through 10 o'clock each night. free transportation transportation will be available for ah, the bus rides to the expo and around the city of napa. the day long sound summit music festival is set to return to mount tamil pious and marin county this fall. this is video from youtube of re on will headp vinyl, also one of the many acts expected to perform at the 4000 seat mountain theater on september 9th. the annual outdoor eventeg in 2015 as a fundraiser from mount tam tickets go on sale next friday. i'm just scared period. you know , when people have guns and stuff like that, you never know what happened when people run inside stores. and oakland grocery store was evacuated as police search for an armed suspect up next, the tense moments that unfolded and when officers took that suspect into custody. also this morning, the funeral for banco brown, who was shot and killed inside a walgreens store in san francisco. we have the details on where it will be held, and the well known people expected to speak. from ktvu. fox two news this morning's onto good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on two. i'm pam cook today's thursday may 20/5 also known as friday. even we have a big holiday weekend. people have big outdoor plans, but i think it's going to be chilly. let's check in with steve paulson. thank you, pamela. stephen we'll get here fifties on the temps every reporting station says cloudy a lot of activity, especially up in the mountains, and we're going to the mountains. it's going to be sunny and warm right in the hole, and there's night. it's okay drops to the thirties. but then in the afternoon thunderstorms not only their northeast california and also up into the northern sacramento valley for us talk to the wind. low overcast drizzle sunny inland and then windy at times as temperatures stay well below seasonal averages. alright here he is to tell us. there's one item going 5 80 still sounded 80 in livermore. steve at first street. this crash happened at about 3 30 this morning and unfortunately there was one car accident diverted to several cars out there. and now chp is there on the scene of this deadly crash? we did witness the corner arrive on the scene and take off. so apparently they have removed someone from the scene. it's very sad situation eastbound 5 81st street. meanwhile the freeways whittled down to just one lane getting by the fast lane. and eastbound 5 80 is going to be slowing down. basically all those all that traffic you see, and there's a lot of truck traffic. of course , heading out is being narrowed down to the fast lane. you c h p s on the scene. and again this crash happened about an hour and a half or yeah, but now and a half ago, and they're still doing an investigation. we'll let you know a little bit more about what happened. but for now, if you're heading out to tracy out of livermore, give yourself plenty of time as these vehicles are going to be on the scene for a bit. at 501. let's get back to the headlines. all right. thank you, sal. today is the funeral for banco brown, the suspected shoplifter shot and killed by a walgreens security guard in san francisco. ktvu is james torres is live at the third baptist church of san francisco where the services will take place and we're getting some interesting details. good morning, james. good morning to you. well, this is where loved ones family and friends will get to say their final goodbyes to banco brown. police officers say the 24 year old was a transgender man shot and killed while accused of stealing from a walgreens store that all happened late last month. surveillance video. they're showing some of the moments right before bank of brown was fatally shot. that's where the security guard identified as michael, anthony and brown are seen fighting near the entrance to the store. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins ultimately decided not to charge anthony for the fatal shooting, saying the guard acted in self defense that led to some backlash from some people in the community who have held rallies as recently as earlier this week. they are about earlier this week we spoke to the victim's mother, who used brown's birth name. china and everything to me and china west. um long time. my best friend. um . she was my everything been through a lot because of my struggles, and, um i've been in recovery for five years. we've now learned the case has caught the state's attention. california attorney general rob banters office says they will look into the decision by d a jenkins and determine whether anthony should face charges. but back here in san francisco, several people are expected to speak for brown's funeral, including family members and the president of the san francisco chapter of the ppe. attorneys representing brown's family say they will file lawsuits this week against walgreens and against the security company who hired anthony the funeral this morning and set to start at 11 o'clock. we're live this morning in san francisco. i'm james torrez, ktvu fox two news. thank you, james barred employee accused of a deadly hit and run is due in court today. 52 year old joaquin duarte junior could enter a plea while the judge might set a date for a preliminary hearing. now prosecutors say duarte was on duty last month driving a bart pickup truck when he was accused of hitting and killing 45 year old william king in south san francisco. investigators say duarte then drove off and reported hitting an animal on an east bay freeway. one man led police on a chase in oakland that ended inside a grocery store. officers say it all began after the suspect fired a gun at cars and city streets. ktvu is amber lee was at the scene when the officers took the armed suspect into custody. the food max in the fruitvale station strip mall in oakland, was the scene of an evacuation as police search for a suspect. officers described him as armed and dangerous. i'm just scared period when people have guns and stuff like that. you never know what happened when people run inside stores. it doesn't you never know what happened at all supermarket employees tell me the story was filled with customers around 5 30 pm when police told them to evacuate screaming, everybody out, everybody out! i come out to make you know, just just checking. i was like, what's going on? he was like i need everybody to evacuate. evacuate. evacuate. he told everybody to come out run this way. police say it started when the suspect shot at vehicles on the 1200 block of 90th avenue, leaving bullet holes and shattering windows. bullet also struck a home. fortunately no one was injured. police say the gunfire activated a shot spotter and nearby police unit responded and spotted a white infiniti sedan tried but failed to get the driver to stop. after that the driver rammed the sedan into a second police vehicle. police used the chopper to track the suspect who drove to the food max and ran inside of worker said police asked her for information. they came to ask me if i've seen anybody. mexican guy was short after workers and shoppers evacuated. police used a robot and a drone inside the store to search for the suspect. almost two hours later, they located and arrested him. i just see a lot of people scared. there's a lot of kids crying. i see a lot of it's pretty crazy out here. fear turned into relief that no one was injured, including the officer whose vehicle was struck by the suspect. please tell me they recovered the gun he used inside the white sedan which is stolen. they say the suspect is 25 years old, but they are not releasing his identity in oakland, amberleigh ktvu, fox two news. amber thank you for that update. community members in pittsburgh got a chance to raise their concerns with police about issues like racial profiling. greater love for any other professional law enforcement. i still have dreams. of being a law enforcement officer. but the fear is still there. is there something the pittsburgh police department and the owner of kps barbershop, hosted a blades and badges barbershop forum. the chief said he understands the fears in the community and since taking the top job last year, he has made it a priority to build trust through events like this. we need to, and that's the only way we're gonna keep that pittsburgh pride in this community as a growth is, if we have these conversations, we talk together. now, the chief sa house of community meeting like this one last night, at least once a month. contra costa county is devoting a portion of its budget next year to deal with antiochus . the eniac police scandal supervisor set aside $2.2 million to hire five new prosecutors and five new public defenders. their job will be to review cases that may have been affected by racial bias. the scandal involves racist and homophobic text messages. that came to light more than a year ago. 45 antioco officers are said to be involved. that is nearly half the department. nevada is police chief has reportedly resigning after less than one year on the job. this is video of chief beth johnson being sworn in last july, according to the marin i j. today is chief johnson's last day, she told the paper. she's wrapping up her 29 year law enforcement career to focus on her family. johnson was the department's first female chief . no word yet on the search for her replacement. workers at the hayward unified school district protested the cost of their health care coverage. now staffers including instructional aids, custodians and maintenance workers have been in contract talks with the district for months. they say their top priority is to receive a stipend to help them afford the health care coverage that the district is offering. our members have to work 23 jobs in order to afford health care for their families, and this is just not okay. it's not fair, it's not equitable. the union says its members are the lowest paid in the district, making an average of less than $48,000 a year. they say only 5% of the classified staff use the districts health care plan because of the cost. the district told us it's anticipating even tighter budgets now that covid funding is ending. we need to start anticipating the possibility that we might need to start tightening our belts that said, we value our employees and we want to support them as much as possible. the district says it has been negotiating in good faith and wants to continue until there is a contract that is fair to both sides. a group of legendary athletes will be enshrined today in the bay area sports hall of fame. this year's class is one of the best. everett features retired san francisco giants catcher buster posey, seven time pro bowl linebacker with the 49ers patrick willis basketball hall of fame guard and proud dad. gary payton, sacher star julie faulty, she won both the olympics and the women's world cup twice and is a four time all american at stanford. also boxing champion andre ward. he was a gold medalist in 2004 and finished his pro career undefeated. now stay with us here on mornings on to the nine today because we are going to talk live with 49ers legend patrick willis about his enshrinement into the bay area sports hall of fame and his thoughts about the niners chances of the super bowl this season. alright again. that's today on the nine today in the forecast, i think it's going to continue to be cold. is that for everybody? steve pam, first of all, gary payton came in here once he was in the green room back in the day here, the nicest guy ever nicest, man. yeah talk basketball with the interior fell off. it was awesome. i love that his son. also a very nice person very much. so, yeah. pretty good basketball player. yes. smoke? yes. so it was. it was education to listen to him yesterday. i'm standing right in front of it. don't worry, i'll move was unseasonably cool for us, and you can see what i mean. i went out to stockton that 79. i didn't go there. but i did. i put that there just to show you how cool it was. sacramento's only 76 averages about 86. livermore conquered fairfield mineral park, healdsburg and san jose all those seventies, so the seventies club for the end of may. front and center. now usually we get this time of year. you know high pressures in heidi's one hundred's inland in the fog is right down on the deck. that's not the case anymore. the basis have lifted so low overcast. it's a very cool pattern, and not only that it looks like it's going to continue well well into early june 50 60 seventies on the thames. the outlook for the next 8 to 14 days taking us out the june 7th seventh is cooler for us all the warmth is to the north. unseasonably cold, even down in the desert southwest, even in arizona, southern nevada and southern california. the law as you can see, it's in northern nevada. but the circulation around that in the afternoon you get the afternoon heating and this provides lift and dynamics are in place to generate some widespread thunderstorm activity again. northeast california tahoe, truckee, central sierra and also up towards shasta last and running low overcast morning drizzle sunny inland but windy at times fifties on the temps. low to mid and i there's everyone's saying, you know cloudy, so it's really not going to change all that much fifties for most, although lagunitas is 48 sebastopol, 49 yukiya upper leg middletown in their enormous 52, fairfax, 50 to 52 bodega bay . so that's what you call ice thermal. everyone's very, very close thirties in the mountains . truckee 36 sounds like title 35. so the nights or mornings are cold in the afternoon. they're cooling off. they were in the sixties seventies, those temps been coming down, but generally in the sixties fifties in the valley, sacramento, fresno and bakersfield. that's really cool for them this time of year, one lowest here, it'll start to get bumped out on saturday. why because another low is going to drop in and replace it, which will take as well in the next week. drizzle so far, i say along the coast and also santa cruz mountains, looks to be the window for the most part, check out what's going on here for tahoe, truckee. also northeast got that is a two inch amounts over the next seven days, so yeah. you're getting a lot of people go fishing and camping. i would take the rain gear seriously. maybe it won't hit where you are, but it won't be far away 67 , and that's it. i mean, we are well, well below average here on the highs and that's going to continue pam for the foreseeable future. wow okay. thank you. steve urging action in sacramento coming up or detailing the first in a series of hearings to address the state's fentanyl crisis. there has been a real need this year to reclaim our space. and san francisco pride week kicks off next week. we're going to hear from organizers who say it is now ♪ there it is. that 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anymore. with quickbooks, you can confidently manage your business. right now, get 70% off for 3 months. gap owned banana republic has closed its westfield mall location. the store opened back in 2009 in a statement, the company said this closure is in support of the efforts announced in october 2020 to optimize banana republics fleet of stores across north america, nordstrom already announced it would close its westfield location in the next few months. the area pride organizers are getting ready for next month celebrations as ktvu jana katsuyama reports. they say they are celebrating pride and it is more important than ever as companies and state lawmakers nationwide battle over lgbtq rights. san francisco pride preparations are in full swing as the city gets ready for celebrations in june, and the pride parade that draws people from around the world. it feels unlike this pride is more important than ever like this is going to be the most important pride in many, many years. suzanne ford, the executive director of san francisco, pride says. that's because this year lgbt q. plus people across the nation have been at the center of a societal and political battle over rights and recognition. we have to show the country in the world that in san francisco that we are not just tolerated were celebrated, according to the american civil liberties union, nearly 500 anti lgbtq plus bills have been introduced in state legislatures since the start of this year, and some 17 states have passed laws that restrict or ban gender affirming care for transgender youth companies are also at the center of the battle facing cultural divides among customers . target said it would relocate pride month displays and remove some products wednesday after it said people destroyed displays. and threatened employees. misleading videos online falsely claimed that target was selling bathing suits for trains children to conceal private parts. it comes as disney battles florida over lgbtq inclusion, bud light faced backlash over a trans spokesperson and the l. a dodgers swung from, including two excluding and then re, including the sisters of perpetual indulgence to pride night. the backlash in this particular moment in time is lasting a lot longer than it has. historically historically, you've seen backlashes from companies taking a socially active view, sporting goods, deciding not to sell guns and their and their stores, but it's been a blip. it's been a short backlash with negligible impact on the company. so the times have really changed. kelly mcelhaneyt the u. c. berkeley haas business school, says company executives face higher risks taking a stand on social issues and need to be very clear about their reasons. the san francisco lgbt center says it's trying to help partnering with nine lgbt q centers and other states where rights are under attack. we see it as a responsibility to be able to connect with some of the states that are experiencing some of the hardest, um challenges right now. jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news . thank you, janna. well the state senate approved a bill that would lift those travel bans in favor of a new program to encourage acceptance of the lgbtq community. california law bans state funded travel to 23 states because of those laws that discriminate against lgbtq people, the new bill would create a donation driven fund to create inclusive messaging. state senate president toni atkins said the travel ban has kept californians from engaging with people from states where lgbtq rights are under threat. the bill now heads to the assembly. all right, let's head over to sal castaneda. if the commute will lighten up as we get closer to this holiday weekend, so i think it will pam , although i think on friday morning tomorrow morning, it will be light. and then friday afternoon, it won't be definitely not as people are going to be going away. let's go out and take a look at the commute. we have in the livermore valley eastbound 5 80 near first street, there was a deadly collision corner has come and gone now the left lane is open. however, those two vehicles you see on the right were involved in a pretty high speed collision. and this happened about 3 30. we still have the left lanes closed westbound 5 80. is coming around the scene. not too much slow traffic. that's westbound 5 80 on the other side of the freeway, but you can see as we pinned to the left all the vehicles on 5 80 heading out to the valley. a lot of truck traffic here has to narrow it down to just one lane, and obviously that's going to be very slow traffic until they clear this crash. let's talk about some of the other things we have going on. we're looking at some of the other community. here they look alright. richmond bridge looks pretty good with no major issues, and there's not a big backup right now at the bay bridge toll plaza. and 5 20. let's bring steve back in with today's weather. all right, sal . thank you. we'll take a look at the highs from yesterday. and is this what is this is this march? no it's the end of may. my goodness, the seventies club yesterday. even featured areas out in the valley. stockton seven nights sacramento 76 stop the presses. livermore 72 conquered. fairfield menlo park , healdsburg, san jose all between 70 72 degrees. i don't see that all that often here is he had towards may 20/4 and may 20/5 6, probably about the same. 50 60 seventies on the temps here, you can see the circular circulation around the low. at night, he lose the energy source. during the day you get the heat and kaboom. we got big time thunderstorm activity. tahoe trucking, northeast california and the northern sacramento valley quiet now, but lows are in the thirties, and then they'll pop up. look at these, i mean could be a few sneaking into mendocino county lake county. i'll mention it, but it looks to be staying north and also east fifties sixties and low seventies big fog bank again. there's not as many breaks in it as we saw yesterday. and conquered the perfect example here on sunday 82 not bad monday, 86. but you know if you live out there, you get the 96 or 100. this time you're easily tuesday 73 yesterday 71 my forecast i today is 70. see this. this should hold on. this should be down here. now. i have to fix that. i'll get my team on fifties on the temps here. kelsey bills 51 sunny villas, 52 livermore's 53 everyone's closed. woodside's 50 in los altos is 50 even on the san mateo, costa pacifica, pillar 0.51 and everyone else is right in there as well. atherton menlo park and stanford at 52 degrees. the statewide temps thirties in the mountains. we talked about that truckee, south lake tahoe, but palm springs down to 64 that is amazingly cool for them. sixties in southern california and a huge fog bank for southern l. a and san diego as well. the low is here till saturday. then it starts to reject out and then another one drops in take us into sunday, monday and tuesday . drizzle especially santa clara valley, down to morgan hill, santa cruz mountains and rain. these are totals going over about the next 67 days. that those are projected two inch amounts in northeast california . so if you're going up there, you didn't tell me he was going to rain. i just did 50 sixties and seventies on the temps, and they are not changing all that much pam for the next 56 days. okay. wow. thank you, steve. the ghost ship warehouse in oakland , where 36 people died in a fire has been demolished. coming up. we have details on the future plans for that site. and memorial day weekend is here. many celebrate by barbecuing. we have some tips on how you can prevent anyone from getting sick this oliday weekend. start of summer celebrations, and that means people will be at barbecues and picnics. but if you're not careful that can also lead to food poisoning. here are some tips to help prevent illnesses from salmonella, e. coli and other foodborne infections. listeria monocytogenes specifically, is actually a soil organisms that can find its way into foods and in certain populations cause some really severe disease. and those are people that are immuno compromised. and that means very young children. people over 65 pregnant women. now the best way to prevent food poisoning is to keep hot foods warmer than 140 degrees and cold foods cooler than 40 degrees. if you can't keep the food at those temperatures, you should they should be eaten within two hours. airbnb is imposing restrictions this holiday weekend in an effort to curb disruptive parties, airbnb says it will make it harder for guests to book one or two night stays, especially at locations considered to be high risk for parties and renters. without a positive history on the app will be blocked from making a one night reservation company imposed similar roles last year, and they say it was this success. airbnb says neighbors are encouraged to get in touch with them if they do spot a party at a rental. it's an effort to decriminalize some psychedelic drugs. the bill that cleared a major oh, taking the win with quality top tier gas for less? excellent choice, of course. yeah! you! this road trip is very well planned. yeah, i made a spread sheet. wow...that's...thorough ooooh look snacks! still a choice, and a good one i hope he got corn nuts. i love corn nuts. yeah, we do. take the win with quality, top tier gas for less at arco. teachers to die. we are hearing secure our schools. we're hearing from concerned parents in the south bay after a number of problems, including a ghost gun found on a school campus. the actions the district leaders are taking to address their concerns, and florida governor rhonda santa's launched his presidential campaign. we have a look at his announcement that caused one social media site. crash. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on two. good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on to sam cooke, andre senior. and for dave. today is thursday. may 20/5 is coming up on 5 30 right now. so let's check in with steve paulson to see what's your thursday morning forecast isn't great as you probably already know you to a lot of low clouds and fog every reporting station. saying clyde, santa rosa and napa conquer livermore. san jose, oakland sfo fifties on the temps, big fog bank and in the afternoon and evening hours, it is lit up over the mountains and northeast, northern sacramento valley. also up towards mendocino county's themselves have been popping up , but for us locally once that fog burns off, i talked to the wind, and it's a pretty good breeze out there. low overcast drizzle sunny inland, windy at times and temperatures well, well below seasonal averages. 60 especially inland seventies. alright over the sound. i think it's all still about 5 80. same better worse. what it's the same . we still have one lane open eastbound 5 80 at first street, and this crash happened at about 3 30 this morning started with one car that hit the center of median. and then several other cars came up and were involved in the crash. one person died at the scene, and they're still out there doing an investigation. eastbound 5 80, as you can see, is narrowed down to the left lane. only westbound 5 80 is a little bit slow past the scene. it can see all the lights here. the corner has arrived at traffic is going to be slow both directions on 5 80. as you drive through the area, so watch for some slowing at first street. you can see on the map here. how slow it is westbound as people are getting a good look at this and also look at the bay bridge. not a big backup right now as you drive intot's get back to te headlines. thank you, sal. a student was found with a loaded gun on a high school campus, ktvu settling live outside willow glen high school where that gun was found. morning, dave. good morning, pam. parents just say when they send their students to school. they want to make sure that they're safe and shouldn't incident occur. parents say they want to make sure that they're alerted in a timely manner. and last night parents staff they made their voices heard when they met with the district superintendent. which means that in this past week i had both of my children at different schools afraid for their lives at school campus. um, bottom line. parents say they want better communications and jose parents and staff. they made their voices heard as hundreds turned down for last night's meeting with district staff. people who spoke said they're concerned about weapons on school grounds being brought onto school grounds and potentially posing a danger to both students and staff. just last week, school resource officers at willow glen high school seized a ghost. gun from a student, forcing the school to go into lockdown. there was also a report of a threat at lincoln high. parents and teachers say they want better in direct communication from the district rather than hearing about emergencies on social media, or from the news. specifically moving forward. i'g to our teachers who are in the classrooms with our students. we just. now in response, the district said it takes safety concerns seriously. as for alert , it admits there is a delay because when dealing with emergencies, it's important to get the right information out to parents and the public, and there's also a need to communicate in different languages, now moving forward. the san jose unified school district says that it plans to put updates on its website. the superintendent, also saying that it plans to give more resources two staff when emergencies occur . we're live in san jose this morning, dave, doubling ktvu fox. two news. thank you time. now it's 5. 33 tuition hikes may be on the horizon for some california college students, and the report says the california state university system has a $1.5 billion funding gap, the short of what is needed to operate. it also suggests tuition of 5 to $8000 over a five year period are needed. tuition at csu schools have only been raised once in the last 12 years, davis is warning people about a scam targeting parents now for parents called uc davis police and said scammers called them from the schools. free ride. share services number. in one case scammers told the parents their child had been arrested and they needed to send money. police say safe ride does not call anyone students used the app to hail a ride. state lawmakers in sacramento holding a series of hearings to address the growing fentanyl crisis across california. you know his irreversibly changed the drug landscape into this nightmare that we are witnessing today. i'm not the only mom who has found their child dead in their bedroom. lawmakers heard from families affected by the federal crisis. public health officials, the state superintendent of public schools and other experts , there were calls for more access to treatment and harsher penalties for fentanyl dealers. yeah we opened up the floodgates for everyone to have drugs, but we didn't open up the floodgates for treatment. this is absolutely our fault. we need to double down on the law enforcement side of going after the criminals that are pumping this poison into our communities . this was the first of a series of hearings plan to help lawmakers come up with proposals to address the fentanyl crisis crisis has once again grabbed the attention of governor newsom , san francisco business and city leaders met with the governor in sacramento. governor's office says they discussed ways to revitalize the city and address the drug crisis. last month, the governor announced a plan to deploy the california national guard and the chp two key san francisco neighborhoods to go after fentanyl dealers. a bill that would decriminalize the possession of some psychedelic drugs cleared the state senate senate bill 58 would allow people aged 21 or older to own or prepare certain hallucinogenic substances, including magic mushrooms, and, um, t. the substances, however, would be prohibited and school campuses and adults would be banned from providing them to people under the age of 21. the legislation now heads to the state assembly. today florida governor rhonda santos is meeting with fundraisers in miami after launching his presidential campaign on twitter with a few glitches. there was a delay of about 20 minutes or so what? what happened was supposed to be the first of its kind campaign kickoff live on twitter spaces. twitter ceo elon musk blamed straining servers because, he said, so many people were trying to listen to the event. we had a huge audience it did. it was the biggest they'd ever had. it did break the twitter space. the sentences campaign says he raised a million dollars in the first hours after his announcement. republican field is getting crowded now to santa's will run against former president donald trump. former united states the united nations ambassador nikki haley, south carolina senator tim scott, radio host larry elder, former arkansas governor asa hutchinson and venture capitalists from swami. president jo biden has said he will run again for another term . so far, though author marianne williamson and lawyer robert f. kennedy jr have said they will challenge president biden. former secretary of state hillary clinton says california senator dianne feinstein should not resign, clinton told time magazine if senator feinstein retires, republicans would likely refused to replace her on judiciary committee with the seat vacant democrats would not have the votes to confirm judges and other appointees. senate republicans had already refused to allow her to be temporarily replaced on the panel. some democrats, notably south beach, congressman ro khanna. have said feinstein should step down due to her health. house speaker kevin mccarthy says he remains optimistic about a deal to raise the nation's borrowing limit and avoid a fiscal crisis. the republican leader says his team has made some progress in negotiations, adding quote. we're not going to default, but it's not clear how the parties will settle divisions over issues that include cutting spending and work requirements for welfare recipients. treasury secretary janet yellen says the nation is on track to run out of money by june 1st. you're seeing some stress already in treasury markets, and i think that that should be a reminder of the importance of reaching the timely agreement. the treasury department is now asking federal agencies to clarify their debts and payments for the coming days . the ratings agency is warning that the u. s triple a credit rating could be downgraded. the start of warmer weather brings fire danger, and this year oakland will use a new tool to help detect fires more quickly than before. wildfire senses are being installed where neighbors back up or neighborhoods back up to weiland's such as the east bay hills. the sensors send out signals when there are indications of extremely high fire danger or when sparks are detected. the sensors will be used for two years and then the fire department will review how helpful they were. all right, and we have some nice cooler weather that is certainly helping delay that wildfire season. let's check in with steve paulson. it sounds like it's going to last for a while. no doubt into early june looks like the first week of june here. cool pattern for us for the end of may highs inland or a good 10 degrees below average. that's not changing for today. 50 60 seventies even out of the sacramento valley, only looking for seventies here hello here is generating some rapid development in the afternoon. reno national weather service been sending out some nice time . lapse of thunderstorms been moving through this year and their vicinity northeast california is being painted for some hefty totals over the next seven days, upwards of an inch and a half to two inches, northern sacramento valley as well. things die down tonight they'll pick up again in the afternoon 50 60 seventies low overcast morning drizzle. santa clara valley, morgan hill, santa cruz mountains seem to be taking the bulk of this cooler inland. cooler forecasts conquered on sunday was in the eighties 82 monday eighties. i can't see all the time i have to look here and there so tuesday. 73 wednesday 71 today only 70 only 70 degrees. i mean, that's pretty cool fifties on the temps here. 53 54, woodside's 50 51, los altos. everyone's clothes, pillar point pacifica, also at 51 degrees. statewide and into nevada. look at thirties trucking tahoe, so the lows are still getting down there. 64 cool degrees in palm springs, 39 . flagstaff one low here takes us to saturday another one drops in on sunday. to keep the beat and the theme going here. drizzle again. morgan hill, ben loman half moon bay looking for more than anyone else, but it's up in the mountains where really things are picking up here in the rainfall department. i should put a town in there, but that's two inch amounts being forecast. fifties for some sixties seventies on the temps here, and we are looking for a pattern that really is. it's stuck, you guys steve. thanks a popular street in san jose that when car free during the pandemic may stay that way for good, but the city is now doing with san pedro square. and the woman accused of killing a social media influencer and kim kardashian lookalike appeared in court the arguments for and ag nst keeping her in il last september, is scheduled to be sentenced today. sam venmo was offered a plea deal that could drastically reduce the number of years he faces in prison. his attorneys now say the plea deal is appropriate because they say they mao acted in self defense. the deputy public defender says venmo and other family members went to the brothers home over a domestic dispute. the attorney says one of the brothers was armed with a shotgun brothers family says they're angry and outraged, and they hope the judge rejects that plea deal. 5 44 now preliminary hearing is set for the man accused of killing the founder of cash app in san francisco. name among many is charged with stabbing bobbly to death last month. prosecutors say the men argued about lee's relationship with momeni sister but my mentees attorney said it was a quote. the combination of accident and self defense. the preliminary hearing is scheduled for next tuesday. a bail hearing is set for the woman charged with killing a social media influencer who was known for looking like kim kardashian, 50 year old suspect, vivian gomez did not say much during yesterday's court appearance. the prosecution and defense are battling whether she should be released. now the district attorney's office is asking the judge for hearing to examine where her bail money might come from. that's a motion that's brought when the people suspect that the funds or might be feloniously obtained, so it's a way for the people to ensure that whatever bail has put up is not coming from felonious, very sensitive. apparently i only met her for the first time the other day. she cries. a lot has no prior criminal history. so that makes sense. um and this would be difficult for anybody. gomez is considered a flight risk with her current bail set at $200,000 . investigators say she does not have a medical license but administered silicone injections to christina gorka, connie to burlingame hotel last month. connie later died of complications. the ghost ship warehouse in oakland, where 36 people died in a horrific fire back in 2016. has been torn down , according to the bay area news group. the building was quietly demolished earlier this month and community development group, the unity council purchased that site. the nonprofit is reportedly considering building low income housing on that land attorney for the victim's family said they're pleased with the plan is expected to include a memorial at that site. the mountain view of city council is lifting its water restrictions. city leaders say the very wet winter made that possible. now homes and businesses will no longer have to limit their outdoor ear. irrigation to just two days a week, but city leaders say they still support the idea of always using water efficiently. mountain view gets nearly all of its water from the hedge hetchy reservoir system with 10% coming from the santa clara valley water district. i think most of us are changing our gardens. do it anyway, right ? yeah. alright, 5 54 46 is your time right now playing to build a parking lot for autonomous cars in san francisco has been shot down. supervisors voted unanimously to reject the proposal to convert a warehouse in the bayview district. to a parking lot for way most autonomous vehicles. teamsters pushed the board to vote against it on concerns that the company would later use it as part of a delivery partnership with uber. waymo, though, has denied that idea. alright 5 46 is the time let's head over to south for a look at the commute. how's it? look, sal? well we've had that trouble spot on 5 80, pam and andre eastbound 5 80 coming up on the first street exit. it was a deadly crash that happened at about 3 30 this morning. they're still there doing the investigation. the corner has come and gone, but now looks like they and there's a large police presence here, by the way , have seen a lot of chp units on the scene. um and they're still doing that investigation. meanwhile as you can see, and this is a live picture of our photographer panning to the left here and showing just how all the traffic heading out. the tracy includes a lot of big rigs, by the way, have to narrow down to that left lane and meanwhile, coming on on the other side. westbound 5 80 is going to be very slow. people are slowing down. come around the corner there at first to see all the activity with all these police cars. there are these chp cars there, and there is a bigger backup coming in from tracy passing this scene. let me show you the map. it is very slow. in fact, it's slowing down all the way out to the past. and 205 is also very slow as well. this is going to be a problem for you coming in or for anyone you know, coming in bay bridge. does have a little bit of a backup. now. those metering lights have just gone on. 5 48 steve back with today's weather . thank you, sir. alright take a look at the high temps from yesterday. why because they were darn cool. stockton 79 sacramento 76. that's the spirit sacramento they should be closer to 86 livermore, 72 conquered fairfield, menlo park healdsburg in san jose, all in the low seventies. i just don't see that too often. what's the outlook for the first week of june? cool, cool. cool it looks like another system drops in sunday into monday, tuesday, and then there'll be a series of systems kind of hanging out along the west coast and not just cooler for us the desert southwest even into arizona, which is hard to believe early june, but that's the way it's looking here. the activity in the mountains dies down at night and then in the afternoon, we could listen to me. the days are long you know, you get this. a low dropping image generates a steep lapse rates. and kabul. you're getting big thunderstorms over the sierra, also over northeast california and reading north and you can see the activity. i'll get out of the way. i mean, these are big time thunderstorms, so travel plants susanville, quincy bernie hat creek. i say that. my friend, howard says. i'm going to hat creek. what's the weather going to be like? i said, you better take the rain gear. sometimes i don't think they believe you, but that's the forecast here going into the holiday weekend 50 60 seventies low overcast morning drizzle sunny inland, but windy at times. it does pick up not too bad right now, because everyone's saying cloudy fifties on the temps, they're not changing. 52 cent, martine morgan hill. very cool pattern for the santa clara valley. our good friend chris henry. i think its highest it was 64 and reports drizzle today. so unless you get those kind of microclimate information from one of the observers, you're going to bust big time on the forecast, you'll go 75 ain't happening. boulder creek's 49 felton's 49 saratoga at 50 degrees. we do have thirties in the mountains truck is down to 30, so i tried. i tweeted this out the other day. if you're going to title them. the loans are getting down around freezing here in the afternoon. you're getting thunderstorms, 64. cool degrees in palm springs this lows here through saturday, another one drops in drizzle mainly about santa cruz. mount santa clara valley. looks to be the theme half moon bay. maybe could be somewhere you are, but it's really what's going on in the mouth. we don't do a snow forecast this time of year. we're doing total liquid precipitation. rain thunderstorms over an inch over an inch, half inch even yukiya, maybe northern lake county getting in on the possibility of thunderstorms. sixties seventies on the 10th. they're not changing anytime soon. just subtle day today changes staying cool there, andre. alright steve. thanks so much. marcus population is getting older when an aging generation of baby boomers means for the future of the u. s. and one school is creating experiences unlike anything you've seen before how virtual reality could transform gracias, thank you! 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not yet been set. oakland city leaders and residents agree. crime is a big problem, but coming up with enough resources remains one of the biggest challenges. mayor shen tao is giving a stern warning to criminals after the arrests of nine minors accused of nearly three dozen strong armed robberies in the east bay. if you were thinking to commit crimes in the city of oakland. that you will be caught as we see this increase in violent crime involving young people. we do continue to collaborate with a restorative justice, outreach and mental programs and partners. police and council member dan kalb, who represents the rockridge district, met with people who live in owned businesses along college avenue, including one woman who told us she now carries pepper spray after being robbed near her home last year. then they shoved me down and ripped off there, too. we are addressing the root causes of violence in ways that policing has never and could never address. city leaders say the challenge is for them to find the right balance in hiring enough police officers while also having enough social and mental health services. the music and entertainment world has lost another legend, the queen of rock and roll. tina turner has died. according to her manager. turner died peacefully on tuesday at her home in switzerland after a long illness. she was 83 years old. her long list of hits include what's love got to do with it and proud mary. she was the first black female star on the cover of rolling stone magazine , and it once named her one of the greatest singers of all time she sold more than 150 million records worldwide and won eight grammys. tina turner performed often in the bay area early in her career. this is a picture from the ktvu archives. it shows turner performing on the jack carney show, which was an afternoon variety show that aired right here on channel two in the 19 sixties, she sang frequently at the fillmore auditorium and jazz clubs on the visit dero in san francisco and at clubs. in auckland. santa cruz is listed among the fastest growing large cities in the u. s. according to the census bureau, santa cruz grew by 12.5% ranking second behind georgetown , texas, santa cruz was the only california city to make that list. nine of the country's 15 fastest growing cities were in the south. and the international group is helping students learn by creating experiences for them. students use special headsets to travel from their classrooms to the metaverse, where they learned by being in a different setting or historic era. teachers say that devices are fun, so students want to learn more and they returned retained war of it because they can touch, see and hear things in ways that are impossible except in virtual reality. subjects like geography to have an instantaneous field trip anywhere in the world. we've used it in history to go back in time experience things like world war two and even in subjects like languages. now we can take them to a 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peppers also be there. the music begins at noon will continue through 10 o'clock each night. free transportation will be available for all vine bus riders, both to the expo and around the city of napa. the day long sound music festival sound summit means the festival set to return to mount panel pious and marin county this fall. this is video from youtube of last year's before mince that will happen. funk group vinyl is one of the many acts expected to perform at the 4000 seats mountain theater on september 9th. the annual outdoor event began in 2015 as a fundraiser for amount tamil pious state park. tickets go on sale next friday. today the funeral will be held for the person shot and killed by a security guard at a san francisco walgreens. we're live in the city with the funeral plans and what the family of banco brown is planning to do after the service plus downtown oakland, our city's economic engine. is that a crossroads? trying to figure out what to do post pandemi
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thinking this morning. if you have completed the awards, recently or a long time ago, send us your pictures. you can send us a message on whatsapp, the number is on screen, you can also get in touch with us by email, and on twitter as well. expeditions, volunteering, we want to hear it all. find expeditions, volunteering, we want to hear it all-— to hear it all. and what you need to know if you — to hear it all. and what you need to know if you are _ to hear it all. and what you need to know if you are coming _ to hear it all. and what you need to know if you are coming up - to hear it all. and what you need to know if you are coming up to - to hear it all. and what you need to know if you are coming up to your. know if you are coming up to your expedition? what the weather is going to be like!— going to be like! good morning, both! today, sunshine and showers, yesterday we had in excess of 8000 lightning flashes into 12 and a half hour period starting at 6am and that was across the uk and ireland. today further lightning in eastern areas, heavy showers as well and in between some sunny spells. some showers at the moment i'll still moving from the moment i'll still moving from the far south—east, then there is a lot of dry weather and some sunshine to start with but showers already coming in across northern ireland and western scotland will continue, and western scotland will continue, and further showers developing inland through the day. the greatest risk of seeing some thunder and lightning will be across the north—east of scotland and eastern england through the course of the day. temperature getting up to around 18 or 19 degrees. generally, ten to 16. this evening and overnight, we will have showers around, clearskies, but the overnight, we will have showers around, clear skies, but the low pressure centre is out towards the north—west and we have showers moving around that so heavy showers coming in across northern ireland for example, and we will have some heavy showers across north—east government in the south—west. —— north—east scotland and in the south—west. into tomorrow, another day of sunshine and showers, largely try to start with sunshine. tomorrow the showers will be slow—moving so you could catch some heavy downpours, winds and with some hail and thunder and lightning embedded. temperatures up to 80 degrees. —— 18 degrees. the fight for the eastern ukrainian city of bakhmut has been one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the war so far. but nine months after russian forces launched their assault, ukrainian troops have resisted capture and are still holding out, as our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. a rare pause in this, the longest, bloodiest battle of the war so far. butjust a few hundred metres away, the russians are still waiting, still trying to encircle the city of bakhmut nearby. ukraine's president calls it a fortress of ukrainian morale. but like these trenches, it's under attack every hour of every day. gunfire. go, go, go. gunfire. let's go there. bakhmut�*s been under siege for more than nine months. we'll have to wait a little bit. so we've being shelled by the mortar. as you can see, it's pretty damn close. but eugene demonstrates its continuing resistance. let's go, quickly. quickly. so we're going to shoot back right now. try to kill some of them. gunfire. let's get out of here! let's go, let's go. it could be said 1000 times, but this is our country and our land. like, what else can we do? well, you could give up bakhmut and just move back. for us, if we would retreat, for example, yes, we could save a few lives, but then we will have to assault back and we could lose much more lives. we need to stand here till then. but even defence is taking many ukrainian lives, young and old. stefan's comrades call him dad. at 61, he's still half the age of the ancient maxim gun he's firing. but he, too, was seriously injured hours after we left his position. too dangerous to enter into the cauldron of the city itself, we tried to get a view from the distance. this is it. bakhmut is burning. a line of tower blocks pretty much all that's left standing. in a bunker, they direct artillery fire to support their infantry — their last line of defence on the western edge of the city. this drone feed of bakhmut tells you a scene of utter devastation. not a building left here in the city that hasn't been either destroyed or damaged. and itjust tells you how fierce this fighting has been. wagner — are they mostly wagnerfighters? yeah. the us estimates more than 20,000 russians have been killed in the last five months, many of them here in bakhmut. miroslav tells me they don't care about their people, as we watch two russian soldiers. he says theyjust advance in vain hope. his comrade adds, "they walk towards us with no fear." he says they must be on drugs. russia hasn't given up yet. their artillery is still firing, but not as frequently as in the past. ukraine hopes bakhmut will have exhausted their enemy as they now prepare for their own offensive. but it also shows taking ground can prove even more costly. jonathan beale, bbc news, bakhmut. let's take a look at today's papers. following the verdict in the civil trial against donald trump, the daily mail asks if it could be the end of mr trump's re—election bid. despite losing the 2020 election, the former president has made it clear he intends to stand again in 202a. all again in 202a. of the signals are this morning that all of the signals are this morning that he has not changed his mind. the i is reporting on a supposed clash between the archbishop of canterbury and downing street. justin welby — who this weekend crowned king charles — is expected to condemn the government's language on migration. the guardian leads on the ground—breaking ivf procedure that has led to a baby being born using three people's dna for the first time in the uk. the pioneering technique is an attempt to prevent children being born with devastating genetic diseases. we will talk a bit about that with our medical editor fergus will a bit later. and there's another health story on the front of the daily express. the paper is reporting that 7000 people in the uk die needlessly every year with diabetes, according to the charity diabetes uk. the paper describes it as the country's "fastest growing health emergency". another health story for you now. 0wen carey had just turned 18, when he died from a severe allergic reaction — after eating a meal that restaurant staff assured him was safe. since his death in 2017, his parents have been campaigning for clearer allergy labelling on restaurant menus and on monday, the issue will be debated in parliament. 0ur south west england correspondent jenny kumah has the story. 0wen carey. let me start again. his family say he lived life to the full. 0wen was a fantastic lad. he'd just turned 18. full of life. fantastic sense of humour. we really did have a lot of fun together. 0wen had managed his allergy throughout his childhood. but a meal out in april 2017, an 18th birthday treat, killed him. we miss him terribly. it's a big hole in our lives and will always remain a big hole. you know, we're constantly reminded of him and constantly thinking how he would be. he would have been 2a by now. having told staff at byron burger in london about his dairy allergy, 0wen ordered what he understood to be plain grilled chicken. the waiter said, yes, that's ok, you can have that. of course it wasn't. it was marinated in buttermilk. and that was what caused owen to have what turned out to be an anaphylactic reaction. soon after leaving the restaurant, he collapsed and died near the london eye. the only warning about the allergen was in small print on the back of the menu. his family are campaigning for change to make restaurants safer for those with allergies. at the moment, when you eat out or order a takeaway, the business must provide you with allergen information. this could be on their menu or a prompt explaining how to obtain this information. 0wen's family want the law to change so restaurants would provide detailed allergy information on the menu. they also want restaurants to be proactive and ask customers about allergies, and they want better training for waiting staff, especially in fast—food outlets. the allergens are stated quite clearly in purple and there's wheat obviously in the pizza, dairy in the in the cheese. at paul carey's local pizza cafe in callington in cornwall, the owner is backing his campaign. how much of a burden do you feel this would place on businesses? i don't think it's a great burden. once you have a system set up and you're confident that you know where your ingredients are coming from and what what they contain, it's just a small amount of admin and careful consideration of what you're feeding people. i don't think it's too much to ask people. byron burger say it has made changes to its menu and training. but 0wen's death is not a one—off. natasha ednan—laperouse died in 2016 after eating sesame in a baguette from pret a manger. natasha's law came into force in october 2021 following a campaign by herfamily. it requires full ingredient and allergen labelling on all food made on premises and pre—packed for sale. what's going on? are you hungry? 0wen's family hope they can bring in further change. i'm hoping it will make life a lot safer, but for those — and there are a lot of those people — that suffer from allergies, they may not necessarily be at risk of death, but can still be at risk of some suffering as a result of eating something that they shouldn't have done. and the worst case would be that another person dies of anaphylaxis, as 0wen did. and that is what we're trying to prevent. on monday we'll be talking about this in even more detail with 0wen's family — who will be joining us on the sofa. coming up later this morning we've got another eurovision treat for you. in the spirit of celebration and togetherness, 80s band frankie goes to hollywood reconciled on stage to launch the contest in liverpool at the weekend — singing together for the first time in 36 years. that makes me feel really old. how do ou that makes me feel really old. how do you think — that makes me feel really old. how do you think they _ that makes me feel really old. finn do you think they feel? that makes me feel really old. how do you think they feel? they - that makes me feel really old. how do you think they feel? they are . that makes me feel really old. how do you think they feel? they are a i do you think they feel? they are a bi art do you think they feel? they are a big part of — do you think they feel? they are a big part of the _ do you think they feel? they are a big part of the 80s. _ i sat down with frontman hollyjohnson to find out why now was the perfect time for them to reunite — let's have a listen to what he had to say. it was kind of, why not after all this time? _ it was kind of, why not after all this time? put aside our differences and see _ this time? put aside our differences and see each other again because it had been _ and see each other again because it had been 20 years since we had seen each other— had been 20 years since we had seen each other altogether in one room. and it _ each other altogether in one room. and it was — each other altogether in one room. and it was a — each other altogether in one room. and it was a real pleasure. you know, _ and it was a real pleasure. you know. i'd — and it was a real pleasure. you know, i'd forgotten how much i really— know, i'd forgotten how much i really like — know, i'd forgotten how much i really like those people and why i like them, — really like those people and why i like them, and it was great, it coutdn't— like them, and it was great, it couldn't have been a better outcome. loveiy— couldn't have been a better outcome. lovely to _ couldn't have been a better outcome. lovely to see you all!— lovely to see you all! when you say ut aside lovely to see you all! when you say put aside your _ lovely to see you all! when you say put aside your differences, - lovely to see you all! when you say put aside your differences, what - lovely to see you all! when you say put aside your differences, what do | put aside your differences, what do you mean? put aside your differences, what do ou mean? . ., , , you mean? time changes everything. and we were — you mean? time changes everything. and we were friends, _ you mean? time changes everything. and we were friends, and _ you mean? time changes everything. and we were friends, and then - you mean? time changes everything. and we were friends, and then fame l and we were friends, and then fame and the _ and we were friends, and then fame and the intensity of that fame changed — and the intensity of that fame changed our relationships. we were in each _ changed our relationships. we were in each other's pockets, we were together— in each other's pockets, we were together 24/7 for about five years, and it _ together 24/7 for about five years, and it takes its toll on relationships.- and it takes its toll on relationships. and it takes its toll on relationshis. h , ., , relationships. he's very honest, he's also very. _ relationships. he's very honest, he's also very, very _ relationships. he's very honest, he's also very, very wise. - relationships. he's very honest, he's also very, very wise. it - relationships. he's very honest, he's also very, very wise. it was full of great life advice, we will hear a little bit more from him at ten to eight. he has got some great tales, hollyjohnson. i’m tales, hollyjohnson. i'm disappointed _ tales, hollyjohnson. i'm disappointed he - tales, hollyjohnson. i'm disappointed he was - tales, hollyjohnson. i“n disappointed he was not wearing his relax t—shirt. he disappointed he was not wearing his relax t-shirt-_ relax t-shirt. he was very fashionable. _ relax t-shirt. he was very fashionable. talked - relax t-shirt. he was very fashionable. talked a - relax t-shirt. he was very fashionable. talked a lot l relax t-shirt. he was very - fashionable. talked a lot about fashionable. talked a lot about fashion and we ended up in flower crowns and so it went quite well. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning to the news team in the south—east. a family from sevenoaks whose daughter died in 2019 been given a £1 million grant to the institute of cancer research in london. the daughter died and her parents set up a charity in her name. the project will study the evolution of the disease. i just evolution of the disease. i 'ust wish that something i evolution of the disease. i 'ust wish that something like h evolution of the disease. ijust wish that something like that. evolution of the disease. inst wish that something like that had been available for alice. this is happening time and time again. i think alice would like the charity in her name. finding a cure. i think she would really like that. to the lords for its second reading today. the bill aims to deter migrants from coming to the uk — by preventing those who do, and ensuring they're removed from the country. peers will now debate the principles of the bill before clause by clause scrutiny at the end of the month. a teenager from kent has spoken of his pride at being a banner bearer during the coronation of king charles iii at the weekend. 18—year—old josh siggers was chosen out of 37,000 army cadets to carry their banner on saturday. his duty saw him lead the royal british legion over westminster bridge. supporting the king and his coronation, it felt like i was able to represent my organisation, it was almost as though we were all there offering our support. and showing the king, that the army cadets support him, and we are always looking forward to seeing how his reign pans out. football now and in the fa women's super league, brighton and hove albion take on arsenal women tonight. kick off is at 7.30pm. let's have a look at the weather forecast now with kate kinsella. good morning. the unsettled theme continues. it is going to be another day of thundery showers and sunny spells. now, first thing this morning, there is a little bit of rain in the far southeast, but that will clear away some bright, some sunny spells. but then those showers will start to drive through. similar to yesterday, rumbles of thunder, some hail mixed in, temperatures reaching 18 celsius. a fresh breeze down along the coast is helping those showers, but they are going to be fairly frequent, not dying out until we head through the evening. and overnight, some clear spells developing, the minimum temperature dropping down to six or seven celsius for tomorrow. a bright start, but very similar to today. we'll see further. heavy thundery showers, the wind, a little lighter. so slow moving, some rain and cloud for friday, but drier, brighter time now for a look at today's photo of the day. matt sent us this shot of bluebells in kingswood. if you'd like to send us your photo, we love to see them. you can e—mal southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or tag us at bbc south east on facebook and twitter. that's all from us for now, we'll be back in half an hour. hello, you're watching breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. as we've been hearing this morning, a civiljury has found former president donald trump sexually abused a magazine columnist in the 1990s. the trial also found mr trump liable for defamation, for calling ejean carroll's accusations of rape a hoax and a lie. we can talk more about this now with political reporter for the hill, julia manchester. good morning. this was a civil case, not a criminal trial so he does not get a criminal conviction but he has to pay millions of pounds in damages. the crucial question is this on the front page of the daily mail in the uk which asks, is this the end of donald trump �*s new bid to be president? the end of donald trump 's new bid to be president?— the end of donald trump 's new bid to be president? what do you say? in the united states _ to be president? what do you say? in the united states we _ to be president? what do you say? in the united states we are _ to be president? what do you say? in the united states we are asking - to be president? what do you say? in the united states we are asking the l the united states we are asking the same questions. yesterday, after the news broke, my colleagues and i spoke to republican politicians and operatives on how this impacts his bid to be president. the general consensus was relatively divided. you have a lot of republicans saying this only solidifies support among his base, particularly among his supporters on the republican side. president trump saying this is a witchhunt and evidence the legal and political establishment are out to get him. we know that much of his base seems to agree with that and will go along with that. it is unclear how it will impact him in the republican primary. you do not have a number of leading contenders who are in the republican primary behind donald trump, including ron desantis, the closest thing to arrival. he has not commented. that shows where the republican primary situation is here. in the general election, a lot of republicans are sceptical on how this could impact donald trump, particularly with women. republicans, particularly donald trump, have struggled with women, suburban women in particular, to get their support. they argue it does not necessarily help him and it gives more ammunition to someone like president biden if it is another match with donald trump againstjoe biden. he another match with donald trump against joe biden.— against joe biden. he has been recorded on — against joe biden. he has been recorded on camera _ against joe biden. he has been recorded on camera saying - against joe biden. he has been i recorded on camera saying things about women in the past and that came up during this hearing. i rememberfilming in alabama a came up during this hearing. i remember filming in alabama a few years ago with devout christian women who would not hear a word against donald trump and still believed he was a great guy and they would stand by him. can you explain that? ., ., y ., that? you mentioned you were in alabama. that _ that? you mentioned you were in alabama. that is _ that? you mentioned you were in alabama. that is a _ that? you mentioned you were in alabama. that is a very _ that? you mentioned you were in i alabama. that is a very conservative republican state and that is what we mean when we talk about his loyal base of supporters. they will follow donald trump through thick and thin. this is essentially part of an attack against him. you have that element. among republican voters that will not necessarily hurt him. but i would argue this is the first time we have seen donald trump held legally liable, responsible, for these comments, this issue of his conduct towards women. in this case the ejean carroll case. that is one thing different from 2016. i think when we talk about how it will impact him in 2024, we need to look at the group of swing voters, independent voters that ultimately decide the election. i think this could play a role. that being said, i think you will see democrats being very careful about how they approach this issue. it was interesting president biden was asked about this in a press conference yesterday. he had just met with republicans, congressional, and he acknowledged he heard the news but did not offer reaction and i think part of that is because there are more pressing issues when it comes to the economy, for example, that americans are grappling with. it is what we call a kitchen table issue, impacting them everyday. i do not think the issue with donald trump as the same impact. it shows again this is one of his many legal issues and a legal battle he lost. he is set to answer questions tonight on cnn, so that will be interesting. he questions tonight on cnn, so that will be interesting.— questions tonight on cnn, so that will be interesting. he does not go awa . will be interesting. he does not go away- thank _ will be interesting. he does not go away. thank you. _ john is here. what did we say about manchester city yesterday? there was a feeling... it was growing. i still think that is the case. 1—1 in madrid. a good result. the treble dream is alive. interesting last night, against real madrid, no one has won the european cup more times than them. he did not make any substitutions, pep guardiola, so he was happy with that drawer. perhaps he feels get them to the etihad, where they are so strong, winning 14 matches consecutively, then he feels they will come out on top. we had a little smile last night. he always feels confident. good morning. honours even then in madrid after two great goals as we'll see. but pep clearly confident of beating real at home in the second leg. and as jack grealish put it, at home �*we feel unstoppable'. natalie pirks reports from madrid. in haaland they trust. it is 51 goals and counting this season for manchester city's norwegian machine. madrid would need to keep him quiet. while city try to keep them busy. but then came the reminder ofjust why they are champions. camavinga's lung—bursting run evaded every last city defender and found viniciusjunior. commentator: oh, my word! madrid's first shot in the match was quite something. the spaniards are the masters in this competition. and the dark arts, too. but if their plan was to rattle city, it wasn't working. they kept calm, found de bruyne and he let fly. city stayed composed, but madrid still showed flashes of the threat they always pose. the match ended with mutual respect in a tie that is delicately poised. but city fans still believe. delighted. i think we played well. we dug in when we needed to. they are a great team. coming here and getting a draw and then go back to the etihad and nice and tidy, yeah. i think that is us in pole position. real madrid will feel disappointed . with that result and now they've got to come to the etihad. they won't fancy that. i think we are fine. that game is open to manchester. a final, play at home with our people. looking forward to it. well, even when they are second best, madrid always find a way in this tournament. these city fans would have hoped for more, but they are still 21 matches unbeaten. and next week's second leg at the etihad will be thrilling. it is all perfectly poised. and if city do get through at home next week, surely they'll feel confident of winning it for the first time, with either inter or ac milan awaiting them. the italian giants, who might have won ten champions league titles between them, but perhaps not at the level they once were — they're fourth and fifth in tehir league respectively. they play tonight. it's advantage partick thistle as they struck in the 97th minute to edge queens park 4—3 in the first leg of their scottish championship playoff. real thriller this, with thistle 2—0 and 3—1 up before being pegged back. but, in the seventh minute of added on time, there was brian graham to give them an advantage ahead of friday's return leg. wolves have been charged by the football association for failing to control fans at a match disrupted by homophobic chants. three arrests were made in their victory against chelsea last month. supporters told over the pa system during the game that discriminatory behaviour and chants were not tolerated with both clubs condeming the behaviour. wolves have until next monday to respond. interesting to hearfrom england cricketer sam billings who is urging more players to properly protect themsleves from the sun after revealing he underwent surgery for skin cancer late last year. the 31—year—old had two operations to remove a malignant melanoma on his chest. he received the diagnosis after attending a screening arranged by his club kent. in a tweet he revealed "we're all pretty blase when it comes to putting suncream on but it really has to change. as cricketers we're exposed to the sun so much and we can all be more diligent. cases have doubled over the last 20 years and will continue to double again." and a reminder this morning that eurovision isn't the only party in town at the moment. nfl starjj watt who joined us on the sofa yesterday following his investment in burnley out enjoying their victory parade with his wife kaylia. surely these new american owners should be praised for their staying power. he told you was was out on a pub crawl monday, early in here yesterday, and then back out for the party yesterday. he suggested the party might have gone on till last night. people heard yesterday on breakfast that he was prepared to buy a drink for people. we have heard about the benefits of owning an allotment but some gardeners are worried they could be priced out. rent is going up at some council run sites. we go to merseyside and an allotment this morning. you are already working hard. good morning. iam helping to already working hard. good morning. i am helping to turn over the soil and get some of the weeds out of the way. doing my bit. we have red onions here. just behind me, strawberries. a hint that summer is on the way. and over here, we have potatoes. this is being well looked after. it does not happen by itself. it is tended by trish, whose plot this is. what you get out of this? it plot this is. what you get out of this? , , ., , ., plot this is. what you get out of this? , , ., , , this? it gives people a focus, they aet out in this? it gives people a focus, they get out in the _ this? it gives people a focus, they get out in the fresh _ this? it gives people a focus, they get out in the fresh air, _ this? it gives people a focus, they get out in the fresh air, get - get out in the fresh air, get exercise and the bonus of fresh fruit and veg. i exercise and the bonus of fresh fruit and veg.— exercise and the bonus of fresh fruit and veg. i will leave you to car on fruit and veg. i will leave you to carry on tending _ fruit and veg. i will leave you to carry on tending that. _ fruit and veg. i will leave you to carry on tending that. the - fruit and veg. i will leave you to i carry on tending that. the problem is the cost of having an allotment around the country is rising. we will come onto the detail in a moment. dave, he also works on this plot. how do you feel about the price going up?— plot. how do you feel about the nutriceoin u? , ., ,, ., price going up? obviously not happy because this — price going up? obviously not happy because this has _ price going up? obviously not happy because this has been _ price going up? obviously not happy because this has been salvation - price going up? obviously not happy because this has been salvation for. because this has been salvation for me after being retired. it has got me after being retired. it has got me going again. it has got me living. i love it.— me going again. it has got me living. i love it. and the results are there _ living. i love it. and the results are there to — living. i love it. and the results are there to see. _ living. i love it. and the results are there to see. i _ living. i love it. and the results are there to see. i will- living. i love it. and the results are there to see. i will run - living. i love it. and the results . are there to see. i will run through the changes to allotment costs. in st helens here alone, the price of a plot, to be a tenant, has gone up from £30 a year up to £100, and in some cases in other parts of the country it has gone up more sharply. glasgow, the city council has put the tenancy up from £32 a year, up to £170 a year, a 500% increase. that is if you are lucky enough to have a plot. brighton and hove, the average waiting time is 3—4 years to get an allotment and in some cases takes up to eight years. i can speak to the chair of the allotment association. councils say they have to put up costs in order to make savings and protect services. st helens has to save £10 million this year. helens has to save £10 million this ear. ., helens has to save £10 million this ear, ., ., ., year. there are alternative solutions. _ year. there are alternative solutions. self— year. there are alternative i solutions. self management year. there are alternative - solutions. self management across the sites. the £30, up to £100, is to sign a tenancy agreement. it is a lot, if they are on low income. the other increases, if the site has water, it has gone up 165% because they put the water up 83% and they put the rent up 50%. and without anyone knowing, it was announced on the website they got rid of concession so anyone on benefits or aged over 60, they now have to pay 50% extra. d0 aged over 60, they now have to pay 50% extra. , ., ,, aged over 60, they now have to pay 50% extra. i. ,, ,., 50% extra. do you think some will have to give _ 50% extra. do you think some will have to give up — 50% extra. do you think some will have to give up as _ 50% extra. do you think some will have to give up as a _ 50% extra. do you think some will have to give up as a result? - 50% extra. do you think some will have to give up as a result? therej have to give up as a result? there have to give up as a result? there have been — have to give up as a result? there have been a _ have to give up as a result? there have been a number— have to give up as a result? there have been a number of— have to give up as a result? there have been a number of plot - have to give up as a result? ill” have been a number of plot holders who have given up plots because of the increase. who have given up plots because of the increase-— the increase. they cannot afford it. thank you- — if you think allotments have limited interest, you would be wrong. in st helens alone, the waiting list has 700 people. it goes to show how much it means to people and how much these are hot property. studio: it looks fabulous. i can believe that. it is good to get outside, exercise, physical activity, and you can grow veg and flowers. some of the gardeners taking no risks. the plots are covered because they are worried about frost. good morning. no frost on the horizon the next couple of nights but some are getting off to a beautiful start as you can see from the picture taken earlier in north yorkshire. but there is fog around. as you can see from this picture in 0xfordshire. the forecast today is sunny spells and heavy showers and some showers will have hail and thunder and lightning. yesterday in wales, 29 millimetres of rainfall in just one our, in excess of an inch. today we could have similar in the sense of having heavy downpours but tomorrow the showers will be slow—moving. we have cloud from the north sea. many start dry with sunshine. showers across wales and into northern ireland and western scotland. through the day, pushing east. some will be heavy. we see as temperatures rise, further showers developed almost anywhere. the highest chance of thunderstorms todayis highest chance of thunderstorms today is in north—east scotland, eastern england, potentially also the midlands. less of a chance in northern ireland and south—west scotland. these are the temperatures. a lot of us getting into the mid—teens. today you might be pleased to hear that pollen levels are low or moderate. no high or very high today. through the evening and overnight, we see many showers fade. some clear skies. this is the centre of the low pressure. showers are rotating around it so heavy showers in northern ireland. also across north—east scotland and showers in the south—west. as a result, not a cold night. wednesday into thursday, low—pressure sinking south. the isobars open out so the showers will be slow—moving. we start with sunshine, a lot of dry weather. as the day warms up, we will have further showers and some will have further showers and some will be slow—moving. some will have hail or thunder and some will be torrential. where we have the haar, temperatures will always be that bit lower. with outrageous costumes, bonkers dance routines and powerful performances, last night, eurovision 2023 finally kicked off with the first semi—final in liverpool. the show is all about celebrating talent from around the world — and one of our very own correspondents, the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg, is also showing off his own skills on the piano. he'll be playing all your favourite eurovision hits from across the years. and our reporter fiona lamdin is with him. good morning. good morning. we are close to the stadium. we are in jimmy's bar which has its own history. george harrison wrote a songin history. george harrison wrote a song in the basement. this morning, all about eurovision. we have steve. he is like a human catalogue. there is nothing he does not know and nothing he cannot play. let's find out about his passion. plays scale. you know, i think i started out pretty normal, really. when i was a kid, learning music, it was all about the classics. then, one saturday night, i saw this. and my life was never the same again. # waterloo! # finally facing my waterloo #. eurovision blew my mind. the colour. the costumes. and, yes, even the music. so many different styles, so many languages. and ifound myself trying to work out the notes to the songs on the piano, like save your kisses for me. plays save your kisses for me. so while some kids at school were collecting coins or stamps, i was secretly collecting eurovision hits. i think i can play around 300 eurovision songs from memory. weird? a little bit, maybe. but in a world that feels as if it has been turned upside down, for me, tinkling a little abba or katrina and the waves is a great way to de—stress. and i have been lucky enough to combine work and play. as a bbc correspondent, i've reported on the odd eurovision. and i do mean 0dd eurovision. and now, here i am in liverpool, getting ready to play your requests at our very special eurovision piano party and getting in some last—minute practice. my favourite song is euphoria. euphoria, yes. plays melody. a little bit of euphoria for you. oh, you mean apres toi? sorry, yes. vicky leandros, 1972, for luxembourg, yes. plays melody. buck's fizz. buck's fizz, making your mind up. 1982, yeah, 1981. abba? he plays waterloo. there you are. thank you. steve is with us now. tell us how you do that. 0ver steve is with us now. tell us how you do that. over 300 songs. how do you do that. over 300 songs. how do you keep them in your brain? it is you keep them in your brain? it is cra . if you keep them in your brain? it is crazy- if a — you keep them in your brain? it is crazy- if a tune — you keep them in your brain? it is crazy. if a tune is _ you keep them in your brain? it 3 crazy. if a tune is nice and i can pick it up, i can play by ear. i cannot play every eurovision song. 1680. something like that. but i can play quite a lot. ijust love eurovision. i did a mash up recently of the 37 entries this year and put it on social media. it is like a musicaljigsaw. i listen to them, tried to pick them up, worked out what key they were in and divided them into groups and tried to put them into groups and tried to put them together like a jigsaw. it them into groups and tried to put them together like a jigsaw. them together like a 'igsaw. it was uuite a them together like a 'igsaw. it was quite a challenge. _ them together like a jigsaw. it was quite a challenge. out _ them together like a jigsaw. it was quite a challenge. out of - them together like a jigsaw. it was quite a challenge. out of all - them together like a jigsaw. it was quite a challenge. out of all the i quite a challenge. out of all the songs that have ever been, what is your favourite? songs that have ever been, what is your favourite ?_ your favourite? that is difficult. it would have _ your favourite? that is difficult. it would have to _ your favourite? that is difficult. it would have to be _ your favourite? that is difficult. it would have to be johnny - your favourite? that is difficult. i it would have to be johnny logan, it would have to bejohnny logan, hold me now. abs, it would have to be johnny logan, hold me now-— it would have to be johnny logan, hold me now. . . ., ., i. ., hold me now. a nice one. can you do a favourite — hold me now. a nice one. can you do a favourite from _ hold me now. a nice one. can you do a favourite from this _ hold me now. a nice one. can you do a favourite from this year? _ hold me now. a nice one. can you do a favourite from this year? i - hold me now. a nice one. can you do a favourite from this year? i have - hold me now. a nice one. can you do a favourite from this year? i have a i a favourite from this year? i have a lot of favourites. _ a favourite from this year? i have a lot of favourites. sweden _ a favourite from this year? i have a lot of favourites. sweden is - a favourite from this year? i have a lot of favourites. sweden is great. | lot of favourites. sweden is great. he plays melody. we have a test because this morning, we have a live audience.— we have a live audience. where are ou we have a live audience. where are you from? — we have a live audience. where are you from? edinburgh. _ we have a live audience. where are you from? edinburgh. oxford. - we have a live audience. where are | you from? edinburgh. oxford. bath. we have a test. _ you from? edinburgh. oxford. bath. we have a test. you _ you from? edinburgh. oxford. bath. we have a test. you are _ you from? edinburgh. oxford. bath. we have a test. you are at - you from? edinburgh. oxford. bath. we have a test. you are at the - we have a test. you are at the semifinal. what was the atmosphere like? . ., semifinal. what was the atmosphere like? ~ . ., . semifinal. what was the atmosphere like? . ., . the like? amazing, fantastic. the sta . in . . like? amazing, fantastic. the staging- the _ like? amazing, fantastic. the staging. the production. - like? amazing, fantastic. the| staging. the production. what like? amazing, fantastic. the - staging. the production. what would you like steve to play? i staging. the production. what would you like steve to play?— you like steve to play? i would like dina. you like steve to play? i would like diga. something _ you like steve to play? i would like diga. something like _ you like steve to play? i would like diga. something like that? - you like steve to play? i would like diga. something like that? ding i you like steve to play? i would like diga. something like that? ding a l diga. something like that? ding a dona.. diga. something like that? ding a dong-- the _ diga. something like that? ding a dong.. the netherlands. - conchita. yes. that is so impromptu. i cannot believe you can do that. but everyone. wherever you are, you can do this if you want. if you want to send steve a request, e—mail them or scan the qr code, whatsapp us. steve is excited to get your request. i want to challenge him. he will be doing this after 8.30. we will be doing this after 8.30. we will see if there is anything that can catch him out. studio: i will ask for buck's fizz. making your mind up. can studio: i will ask for buck's fizz. making your mind up.— studio: i will ask for buck's fizz. making your mind up. can you do that? absolutely. _ making your mind up. can you do that? absolutely. for— making your mind up. can you do that? absolutely. for moment, i| that? absolutely. for moment, i thou~ht that? absolutely. for moment, i thought we _ that? absolutely. for moment, i thought we had _ that? absolutely. for moment, i thought we had stumped - that? absolutely. for moment, i thought we had stumped him. i that? absolutely. for moment, i- thought we had stumped him. wow. both verses. steve rosenberg. very good. that is really impressive. the only request i have is always going to be waterloo. he has only played it three times already. that is my request. that was the bbc russian editor on the keyboards. looking forward to more of those later. he is so clever. the news where you are. a very good morning, welcome to bbc london, i'm thomas magill. westinster city council is demanding an apology from the met after three of its female volunteers were arrested hours before the coronation on saturday. they were all safety volunteers planning to hand out rape alarms which the police feared were going to be used to disrupt the procession. westminster council runs a service known as night stars helping people out in the borough after dark. the force has confirmed all three will face no further action. a retired firefighter claims he saw a murdered schoolboy with a mystery man the day after he vanished in west london in 1981. vishal mehrotra was last seen on the 29th ofjuly that year. now 74—year—old david balfour says he saw a boy matching vishal�*s description with a man dressed in khaki clothing close to the woods where his remains were discovered in west sussex. this man was walking up the track dressed in khaki, which, at that day and age, was so unusual and it stuck in my mind. to be dressed like that in england, so unusual at that time of year — not that time of year, at that time. sussex police say they contacted david three years ago to see if he could provide any further information but was unable to do so. the force says his possible sighting in 1981 provided no viable lines of inquiry but will be saved for future reference. cyclists are going to be forced to park dockless bikes in designated bays in the west end to try to tackle what westminster council has called the "hazard" of abandoned cycles on pavements. it's drawing up plans with e—bike providers including lime, humanforest and dott bikes, who all say they look forward to working with the council to improve the service. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. good morning, it is going to be another unsettled day. thundery showers and some sunny spells. there is a bright start for many. a few sunny spells bursting, but those showers will soon a few sunny spells first thing, but those showers will soon start to drive through. similar to yesterday, through the afternoon rumbles of thunder and hail mixed into those. temperatures 18 celsius. into the evening and overnight, a few showers rumbling through, but, gradually, they will become fewer and further between. the cloud breaking up and some clear spells. minimum temperature 6—7 c. tomorrow morning, a bright start. again, unsettled. we will see heavy thundery showers through the course of thursday. wind quite light tomorrow, as well, so very slow moving. again, you might get some hail mixed into those. temperatures getting up to 16—17 c on thursday. on friday, a ridge of high pressure, but there is a lot of cloud, some outbreaks of rain. a drier, brighter day for saturday and warmer into the weekend. that's it from me. more on our website, i'll be back in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today. a court in new york rules former us president donald trump sexually abused a journalist in the 1990s. he's ordered to pay £4 million in damages. i don't even know who this woman is. i have no idea who she is, where she came from. this is another scam, it's a political witchhunt. 90 a baby created from three genetic parents has been born in the uk for the first time in a pioneering move to tackle genetic diseases. de bruyne's brilliance at the bernabeu. this stunning strike keeps city's european dream alive ahead of the champions league semi final second leg with real in manchester next week. # welcome to the pleasure dome! after frankie goes to hollywood re—formed to launch eurovision week, we talk to hollyjohnson about liverpool, the music and those heady days of the '80s. good morning. today is another day of sunshine, but also some showers, some will be heavy and thundery with some will be heavy and thundery with some hail. some of us will have some torrential downpours. all of the details later. it's wednesday the 10th of may. a jury in new york has found former president donald trump sexually abused a magazine columnist in the 19905 and then defamed her by calling her a liar. the civil trial rejected ejean carroll's claim of rape, but upheld her other complaints and ordered mr trump to pay her £4 million in damages. mr trump has denied knowing ms carroll and said he plans to appeal the verdict, as our north america correspondent nada tawfik reports. e jean carroll didn't speak as she left the court but her smile said it all. it tookjurors just under three hours to rule in herfavour. while they did not find that donald trump raped her, they did unanimously agree that he sexually abused her and then defamed her when he accused her of being a liar. for all the women who have been abused across the country, this trial is a little step forward towards some justice. he is officially recognised now as a sexual predator. - 0n social media, donald trump denounced the verdict as a disgrace and claimed once more that it was part of a witchhunt against him. i don't even know who this woman is. i have no idea who she is, where she came from, this is another scam, it's a political witchhunt and somehow we're going to have to fight this stuff. we cannot let our country go into the abyss. this is disgraceful. this all began way back in the spring of 1996, during a shopping trip at the upscale bergdorf goodman department store. she said donald trump recognised her as elle magazine's advice columnist and enlisted her help to find a gift for another woman. in a fitting room, donald trump slammed her against a wall and sexually abused her, a jury found. to bolster carroll's account, her lawyers called two friends who told about the attack at the time and two other women who allege donald trump also sexually assaulted them. they also used donald trump's own words to establish this was how he operated, showing the jury this infamous access hollywood tape. he doubled down on those comments during a taped deposition played in court. you can do anything, that's what you said? historically that's true with stars. the former president's lawyers on the other hand didn't present any witnesses in his defence, and he didn't even show up for the trial. at one point he was in scotland opening a golf course. in a statement, ejean carroll said, "i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today the world finally knows the truth. this victory is notjust for me but for every woman who has suffered because she was not believed." donald trump will now pay damages totalling $5 million. he is the first former president to be found liable for sexual abuse. many will be closely watching how this affects him politically, if at all. nada tawfik, bbc news, at the courthouse in new york. lawyers for the duke of sussex and three other alleged victims of phone hacking, begin a seven week trial today. prince harry is one of a number of high—profile figures bringing damages claims against mirror group newspapers and is expected to give evidence in person next month. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. for years, prince harry, in his own words, raged against the press. now he's on a court crusade against the newspapers. six weeks ago, it was the mail titles, then the sun. now a third case against tabloids owned by the mirror group. among his claims, that as far back as the 1990s, journalists and private investigators desperate for gossip about him and his girlfriends were rooting through his private phone voicemails. for the first time next month, he's expected to give evidence in person in court. the coronation street actors michael le vell and nikki sanderson are also suing. and if they win, well, many others could launch legal actions. if the claimants win on those general allegations, then it makes it much more likely that the mirror will have to accept and settle other cases that are brought before them, because the background, the judge has determined, was that there was widespread activity and that all these payments to private investigators were for illegal activity. if the mirror group succeed in reducing the extent to which those findings are made, and it will be a sliding scale, then they will more easily be able to resist future claims and say that they're not prepared to settle them. the scandal of what's become known as illegal information gathering ignited after the convictions of a phone hacker and a journalist in 2006. hundreds of legal claims followed. seniorjournalists at the news of the world newspaper were jailed in 2014. the paper shut down. in 2015, a case involving the actress shobna gulati resulted in mira group newspapers admitting phones had been hacked and private investigators illegally obtained information. the company apologised online and in print. "we're truly sorry," it said. but the legal battle continued. the latest trial is partly about what former mirror group executives like sly bailey knew about illegal news techniques and what they did. 0ne former editor is very famous. piers morgan edited the mirror for nine years. he's always insisted he didn't hack phones or tell anyone else to hack phones. in many ways, this is a scandal of the past. who leaves voicemails any more? but with three major cases in the courts, for publishers like the mirror group, the reputational and financial risks are very present. tom symonds, bbc news. violent clashes have broken out in pakistan between security forces and supporters of the former prime minister, imran khan, after he was arrested yesterday. mr khan was detained on corruption charges and his arrest follows months of political crisis in the country. he was ousted as prime minister last april and has been campaigning for early elections since then. lorries that are two metres longer than the standard size, have been approved for use on britain's roads. the government says longer lorries can carry more goods in fewer trips boosting the economy and reducing congestion. but campaigners say it could put pedestrians and cyclists at risk. it has finally begun! there has been months of build—up. after months of anticipation, the eurovision song contest finally kicked off in liverpool last night. the uk's entry mae muller is already guaranteed a spot in saturday's final but 15 acts from across europe have taken to the stage for the first semifinal competing for a chance tojoin her. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has all the details. cha cha cha! outside the arena, there was a gathering of glitter, a sea of sequins... and fans and flags from all over europe. eurovision is my christmas. eurovision is the place to be. we are from the netherlands. oh, really? and how do you rate netherlands' chances? we love belgium! we can always switch. that's the power of eurovision. # she, queen of the kings, - running so fast, beating the wind. inside, 15 acts were competing for ten places in the final. # she, queen of the kings, - broken her cage, threw out the keys. days after the coronation, norway's alessandra was first up with the royal themed queen of kings and held the highest note of the night. ireland's wild youth sang we are one in a one—piece. y—front warriors croatia sang about their mum buying a tractor. sweden's loreen, a eurovision legend, underlined her status as the favourite. she's bidding to become the first female to win the contest twice, having triumphed in 2012. and finland's cha cha cha was particularly popular with the audience in the arena. one of the night's most touching moments came during the interval performances. # i won't cry for yesterday. liverpool's rebecca ferguson duetting with ukraine's alyosha on duranimes out of the last ten. next up, the second semi on thursday. colin paterson, bbc news, liverpool. wow! it has onlyjust started. all wow! it has only 'ust started. all ofthe wow! it has onlyjust started. of the excitement. the final is wow! it has onlyjust started.- of the excitement. the final is not until saturday but another semifinal tomorrow night, and there is loads of rehearsals in between, i was in liverpool yesterday and it was nuts. you will —— watching that. i liverpool yesterday and it was nuts. you will -- watching that.— you will -- watching that. i watched the rehearsal. _ you will -- watching that. i watched the rehearsal, it— you will -- watching that. i watched the rehearsal, it was _ you will -- watching that. i watched the rehearsal, it was fantastic. - the rehearsal, it was fantastic. such a great feeling on the streets, everywhere is full of colour, glitter in the gutter everywhere you look! ., , glitter in the gutter everywhere you look! . , ., ., �* , look! th
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duran is with calle 24, the organizers of carnaval 2023. rodrigo, welcome back to "comunidad del valle." rodrigo duran: damian, thank you for having me again. i love this show and i'm excited to be here, carnaval is around the corner. damian: yeah, we're excited to have you and excited about the fact that it's once again in person and we're looking at the colors, the music, and what not. tell us about the beauty that is carnaval. rodrigo: man, we're gonna be celebrating 45 years of beauty. our theme is music in movement. not only are we highlighting all the wonderful music from latin america and the caribbean but the movements, the many movements that carnaval has been involved in, not only the dancing aspect of it but, you know, the civil rights, the farmworkers' movement, you know, black lives matter movements, carnaval's been there and will continue to be part of those wonderful movements. damian: yeah, why does that matter, rodrigo? why can't it just be music and dance and having fun? why add some of the social justice aspects, if you will? rodrigo: 'cause at the very core of carnaval, you know, artists, activists, and residents gave birth to the celebration as, in a way, as a political and social statement. we are here, this is our culture, this is our music. embrace it, enjoy it with us. and so we continue that tradition to this day. damian: one thing that gets me is was vandra gonna be here this year? rodrigo: oh yeah, and you know, my ceo and my mentor roberto hernandez has been wanting to happen for over 20 years 'cause they're coming straight from cuba. they had to go--we had to go throughout the visas but they're here. they're here at carnaval on saturday, straight from their motherland. and we also have la sonora dinamita as the other headliner on the other stage on saturday, may 27. damian: well, talk about, i mean, you know, the big carnaval, obviously, is in brazil but talk about maybe this might be a close second, if you will, becomes a-- to be outside of brazil. rodrigo: oh, nothing can compare to brazil. nothing compared to colombia or trinidad. what we do have here, though, is the most diverse, the most multicultural carnaval on the world, because we are highlighting all of them, right, so all the colors from those countries that i mentioned and more are represented in our festival and grand parade, and that's what makes it special. damian: and i know that in the past folks would come to participate and enjoy from across the state, across the country. are we seeing the same thing this year? rodrigo: yeah, not only--yes, we're here at the bay but we get folks from north and south, out of state, and people fly to san francisco just to be part of this parade from bolivia, from colombia, from cuba, from mexico and other international places come to san francisco just to experience this melting pot. damian: talk about the family aspect of it, rodrigo, because it's not just for us older folk. it is for the family. rodrigo: you know, family's everything. i am a product of carnaval. i'm a carnaval baby. so my family was involved in participating in carnaval since the get-go and we encourage folks to show up. it's free, 100%, both festival and grand parade. and it's a good time to share memories, to connect with people that you haven't seen, and make new friends. damian: you mentioned all the other countries that celebrate carnaval, but they don't have to come from those countries 'cause we have that melting pot here. they live here. rodrigo: exactly, and what's beautiful about san francisco and the bay area is that we have folks outside of those countries or cultures that embrace this tradition so you will find, you know, a person of asian descent dancing an amazing samba, someone from, you know, the middle east doing amazing ballet folklórico mexicano, so you will find people engaged in ways that a lot of folks have never seen. so be impressed, be surprised. it's carnaval. damian: all right, well, it's happening at the end of this month, memorial day weekend, in san francisco's carnaval. may 27 and 28. the 27th, again, is sonora dinamita. on the 28th is los van van. boy, two days-- rodrigo: they're both on the 27th. damian: oh, they're both on the 27th. we'll talk about that in the next segment. damian: we'll be back with rodrigo after this. stay with us. ♪♪♪ damian: we're back with rodrigo duran the organizers, some of the organizers, of carnaval 2023. we mentioned when that segment ended about how both of those performers are on saturday, the 27th, los van van and sonora dinamita. rodrigo: yeah, so we made it hard for the community, i know, but you're gonna have to pick. on saturday, may 27, at 4 p.m., both headliners are on opposite stages, giving you a 2-hour concert. are you team cumbia or are you team baja? we're gonna have to find out. damian: you know what? i might have to go with sonora dinamita. i'm not sure, that--i go way back with them. and so that's on saturday, and sunday is the big parade. is that right? rodrigo: exactly, oh my god, we're gonna fill up the streets of 24th and mission street with about 3000 different artists. we have 66 different contingents ranging from 30 members to 300. so, again, i--we welcome you all that sunday at 9:30 a.m. the parade starts on 24th and brian and then makes its way around up until about 2:30. damian: and it's not an easy f
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