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businesses are still recovering from the pandemic shutdowns and as jose martinez reports, some owners are staying optimistic as they see more movement downtown. >> reporter: that's right, i'm in downtown oakland where there is a promising sign of recovery for some of the restaurants that were hit hard by the pandemic. among them is a mexican deli that's right behind me that suffered a significant loss of clientele, especially from city hall employees. we're talking about more than 50% of its regular customers. now with the return of some of those city hall employees to their offices, they hope things get better. it's been a challenging couple of years for naomi perez. she owns the mexican deli right in the heart of downtown oakland. >> we're waiting until everything gets to normal, or the normal we have before the pandemic. >> reporter: her restaurant has been a fixture of the downtown area scene for the past 15 years, but like many other businesses, they were hit hard by the pandemic. she says she lost 50% of her clients when the lockdown began. >> it's very hard to see you don't mak
businesses are still recovering from the pandemic shutdowns and as jose martinez reports, some owners are staying optimistic as they see more movement downtown. >> reporter: that's right, i'm in downtown oakland where there is a promising sign of recovery for some of the restaurants that were hit hard by the pandemic. among them is a mexican deli that's right behind me that suffered a significant loss of clientele, especially from city hall employees. we're talking about more than 50% of...
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jose to allow for speed cameras. previous efforts failed four times. joe martinez became an advocate when his son was killed by a speeding driver in fresno. >> we hope people will be mindful when this law does pass and they slow down and they stop for stop signs and stop for red lights and reduce their speed because speed does kill. >> the bill would require any money collected from fines to go to street safety improvements to prevent speeding. >>> one in five hospitals in the state are at risk of shutting down according to the healthcare management and consulting firm kauffman hall. the new report shows healthcare expenses rose more than 23 billion last year compared to prepandemic levels. hospitals were unable to raise their rates to cover high costs. other factors include covid-related losses, inflation, and underpayment by government payors like medicare and medical. >>> juul has a settlement and attorney general rob bonta announced the state will receive more than $175 million of the settlement. >> if you set your sights on our children, we will set our sights
jose to allow for speed cameras. previous efforts failed four times. joe martinez became an advocate when his son was killed by a speeding driver in fresno. >> we hope people will be mindful when this law does pass and they slow down and they stop for stop signs and stop for red lights and reduce their speed because speed does kill. >> the bill would require any money collected from fines to go to street safety improvements to prevent speeding. >>> one in five hospitals in...
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jose martinez traveled with them to the state capital. >> he joined about 30 of her -- other undocumented citizens on a bus. >> translator: i feel so happy i could be with this group to go to sacramento. >> we join them in support of the safety net for all workers met. he spent most of the time why he thinks he deserves to receive these benefits. his idea started to flow. it was time to practice what to do when the bus got to the state capitol steps. after almost an hour and a half, we arrived. we met more than 100 undocumented workers from all over the state. >> translator: i have had experiences after some years working in california, like dealing with unemployment or the mistreatment. we don't have any refuge or perfection. that is why we need this bill. >> working in the kitchen of the restaurant for almost 20 years, the exact same time he hasn't seen his four children were still in mexico. this fight is personal to him. -- another undocumented worker we first introduced you to on wednesday was here, too. >> translator: this is a great adventure because we keep fighting. >> sponsored
jose martinez traveled with them to the state capital. >> he joined about 30 of her -- other undocumented citizens on a bus. >> translator: i feel so happy i could be with this group to go to sacramento. >> we join them in support of the safety net for all workers met. he spent most of the time why he thinks he deserves to receive these benefits. his idea started to flow. it was time to practice what to do when the bus got to the state capitol steps. after almost an hour and a...
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. >>> coming up at 5:00, our jose martinez goes deeper. he is talking to you, our neighbors and community members about how you feel. do you feel safe? >>> so let's cross the bridge now to oakland. the mayor there is having her own issues. we ar talking about mere sheng thao. she is looking for the cities last police chief in the last 1 years. the 30th. anne makovec tells us about her conversation with sheng thao today. >> reporter: mirror tau says that her organization is trying to get the bottom of it. more and more citizens' personable data has been leaked onto the dark web. the new breach is sai to be 60 times larger than the last one, mainly impacting city employees. >> we are doing everything we can to notify individuals who have been impacted and provide them with resources to ensure that their identity and sensitive information continues to be protected. we are going t move forward in a way where we can continue to protect or better protect the citizens and staffers and workers here in th city of oakland. >> the other issue is repl
. >>> coming up at 5:00, our jose martinez goes deeper. he is talking to you, our neighbors and community members about how you feel. do you feel safe? >>> so let's cross the bridge now to oakland. the mayor there is having her own issues. we ar talking about mere sheng thao. she is looking for the cities last police chief in the last 1 years. the 30th. anne makovec tells us about her conversation with sheng thao today. >> reporter: mirror tau says that her organization...
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jose martinez went to check it out for himself to see what police are doing about this. >> reporter: the situation is so complicated that there are barriers over here, blocking one of the exits. it has become the latest effort to try to end this problem. every time she comes to the shopping center in oakland, she has to double check that her car has not been attacked. she says today is her lucky day, because -- >> when you see a police officer, that gives you more confidence that nothing bad will happen to your car. >> reporter: but when the police are not here at oakland airport plaza, this happens. pay attention to the suv pulling into the parking lot and then within seconds, another break in. now pay attention to this car approaching a white suv. the man breaks the window and goes into the car. >> one time i saw someone that i think was pumping gas and someone tried to grab their purse. and she ran to the store, super scared. >> reporter: these signs are a reminder of how bad the situation has become. antonio has been working here for two years. he says they block one of the exits
jose martinez went to check it out for himself to see what police are doing about this. >> reporter: the situation is so complicated that there are barriers over here, blocking one of the exits. it has become the latest effort to try to end this problem. every time she comes to the shopping center in oakland, she has to double check that her car has not been attacked. she says today is her lucky day, because -- >> when you see a police officer, that gives you more confidence that...
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jose martinez looks at the debate over public safety and whether perception matches the reality. jose? >> reporter: we spent time with one tech worker who says she is concerned about her safety. we also witness the efforts of the local group that is trying to give the neighborhood life. we spent some time with her while getting lunch and she had strong words about the bay area's safety. >> i don't consider sf very safe. there are pockets where i don't feel comfortable walking in the middle of the day. i will walk around it, take a car. >> before they had to take a circuitous route all around the hill. >> reporter: despite some residents feeling unsafe, there are efforts to keep the rincon hill area thriving. we also met with a local organization that aims to unite the new areas under a new banner and identity. through the initiative, the organization hopes to foster a stronger sense of community and belonging among residents and businesses in the area, hoping to make the neighborhood more welcoming and safe for all. according to the crime statistics, while there has been a rise in
jose martinez looks at the debate over public safety and whether perception matches the reality. jose? >> reporter: we spent time with one tech worker who says she is concerned about her safety. we also witness the efforts of the local group that is trying to give the neighborhood life. we spent some time with her while getting lunch and she had strong words about the bay area's safety. >> i don't consider sf very safe. there are pockets where i don't feel comfortable walking in the...
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close down, so that we can invite people to come and join r smallocal esdaytime, to >> today are jose martinez was out and about talking with business owners who welcomed the extra foot traffic after three difficult years. >> it has been a challenging couple of years for martina perez. she owns the juice bar in the middle of downtown oakland. her restaurant has been a fixture of the downtown area seen for the past 15 years. unlike many other businesses, they were hit hard by the pandemic. she says she lost 15% of her clients when the lockdown began. >> it is hard for it to make enough money for you. you just make enough money to al she says the restaurant finally sees the light at the end of the tunnel, especially since some city employees have returned to the office. >> we have had a lot of customers from city hall or from the city of oakland employees or the fire department, and now they have started coming back once a week or twice a week. >> reporter: like sonia, a loyal customer. she works for the city of oakland and comes here for lunch every time she is in the office. >> some of the bus
close down, so that we can invite people to come and join r smallocal esdaytime, to >> today are jose martinez was out and about talking with business owners who welcomed the extra foot traffic after three difficult years. >> it has been a challenging couple of years for martina perez. she owns the juice bar in the middle of downtown oakland. her restaurant has been a fixture of the downtown area seen for the past 15 years. unlike many other businesses, they were hit hard by the...
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coming up at 9:30, jose martinez asks neighbors if the perception matches the reality. >>> transgender athletes will soon have more protections. schools and colleges will be banned from banning transgender athletes from competing . the proposal could be finalized by next month. >>> today the giants will play their home opener in san francisco for your home opener. jocelyn moran and gianna franco join us live from oracle park. >> reporter: yes, we are very excited, amanda. this is one of my favorite times of the year and it is finally the home opener. fans will get to see the giants after coming off a six-game road trip. 3-3 , g? i will take that . i think we need to talk about the feelings of most of the fans after the off-season. >> reporter: you are right, things did not go as planned. we had that whole debacle not getting aaron judge . a lot of fans were disappointed about that. and of course, carlos correa didn't sign with the giants either. maybe we will have something to look forward to with the road trip and getting a lot better than we anticipated. >> reporter: there were fans
coming up at 9:30, jose martinez asks neighbors if the perception matches the reality. >>> transgender athletes will soon have more protections. schools and colleges will be banned from banning transgender athletes from competing . the proposal could be finalized by next month. >>> today the giants will play their home opener in san francisco for your home opener. jocelyn moran and gianna franco join us live from oracle park. >> reporter: yes, we are very excited,...
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. >> jose martinez joins us live with that part of the conversation. >> reporter: that's right. we spent time with a young tech worker here in rincon hill who had some strong words to say about the city's safety. despite the fact that she works here, she said she would never consider moving to the city. christina nguyen is a tech worker. we spent time with her, and she had strong words about the city's safety. >> i don't consider sf very safe. there are pockets i don't feel comfortable walking through in the middle of the day. i will walk around it to the park. >> reporter: she commutes to trend san francisco a few times a week for work but said she would never live here. >> even though my company is here and i have a ton of friends here and i am from the bay area , one of the reasons i would never move here is because of safety. i don't think a lot of the neighborhoods here are places i would want to live. in the neighborhoods that are more safe, the rent prices are so high that it pushes anyone else out from being able to move into the city. >> reporter: according to city crim
. >> jose martinez joins us live with that part of the conversation. >> reporter: that's right. we spent time with a young tech worker here in rincon hill who had some strong words to say about the city's safety. despite the fact that she works here, she said she would never consider moving to the city. christina nguyen is a tech worker. we spent time with her, and she had strong words about the city's safety. >> i don't consider sf very safe. there are pockets i don't feel...
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here is jose martinez. >> reporter: that's what i am in downtown sacramento with more than 100 workers gathered outside the state legislature, calling for the approval of a bill that would provide unemployment benefits to undocumented workers. >> reporter: [ speaking non-english ] >> reporter: he joined about 30 other undocumented workers in the heart of san francisco to board a bunch. >> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. kpix 5's mobile weather lab, powered by toyota. see your local toyota dealer to test drive one of the safest vehicles on the road. toyota, let's go places. i feel so happy i could be with his group to san francisco . >> reporter: he spent much of the time saying what he deserves to receive these benefits get his ideas started to flow. it was time to practice what to do when the bus got to the state capitol steps, and after almost an hour and a half, we arrived. i met more than 100 undocumented workers from all over the state, who were already gathered . >> [ speaking non-english ] >> translator: i've had experiences so many weirs working in californ
here is jose martinez. >> reporter: that's what i am in downtown sacramento with more than 100 workers gathered outside the state legislature, calling for the approval of a bill that would provide unemployment benefits to undocumented workers. >> reporter: [ speaking non-english ] >> reporter: he joined about 30 other undocumented workers in the heart of san francisco to board a bunch. >> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. kpix 5's mobile weather lab,...
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jose martinez looks at how the program is helping women break free from the cycle of abuse. >> reporter: people come to the bakery in the mission district for delicious treats but this is also a place many people call a safe haven , like this woman who says she was lucky enough to get out of a toxic relationship years ago but starting over alone as a victim of domestic violence has been quite challenging, especially because she doesn't speak english , so finding this group was like finding a new family . she tells me it is a bit difficult because you feel alone and you have to start over. that is why seven years ago she joined this program for women and youth. here, in addition to learning to bake, decorate, and sell their creations, dozens of women, like sylvia, have found a place of belonging, a place they can heal through baking. >> you are giving them a key to open a door and they can see a better future. i mean, that really makes a difference. there are changes in how they value their liberty and how they can see a new way to get money because most of them, they relied on their hus
jose martinez looks at how the program is helping women break free from the cycle of abuse. >> reporter: people come to the bakery in the mission district for delicious treats but this is also a place many people call a safe haven , like this woman who says she was lucky enough to get out of a toxic relationship years ago but starting over alone as a victim of domestic violence has been quite challenging, especially because she doesn't speak english , so finding this group was like...
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jose martinez looks at how the program is helping women break free from the cycle of abuse. >> reportere to this bakery in the mission district for delicious treats but this is a place many peleca woman who said she was lucky enough to get out of a toxic relationship years ago but started over alone as a victim of domestic violence. it has been quite challenging because she doesn't speak english, so finding this group was like finding a new family . she tells me it is a bit difficult because you feel alone and like you have to start over. that is why seven years ago she joined the program known as the center of economic independence for women and youth taught by the owner of n have felt a of pllonging , a place they can heal through baking. >> you are giving them a key and they can see a better future . that -- i mean, that really makes a difference. there are changes and how they value liberty and how they can see a new way to get money because most of them had relied on their husbands. >> reporter: they also include how to answer questions like, " how can i afford to live on my own ,"
jose martinez looks at how the program is helping women break free from the cycle of abuse. >> reportere to this bakery in the mission district for delicious treats but this is a place many peleca woman who said she was lucky enough to get out of a toxic relationship years ago but started over alone as a victim of domestic violence. it has been quite challenging because she doesn't speak english, so finding this group was like finding a new family . she tells me it is a bit difficult...
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jose martinez has more. >> reporter: it's been a challenging couple years. she joins mexican deli at the hedow evhito normal thenormal we had the pandic. > area scene for the past 15 years. like many businesses, they were hit hard by the pandemic. she says she lost 50% of clients when lock down began. >> it's very hard to see you don't make money for you. you just make enough to pay bills. >> reporter: things are starting to get better. she says the restaurant finally sees light at the end of the tunnel, especially since some city employees have returned to the office. >> we have customers from the city hall or city oakland employees, the fire department. now they're starting to come back once a week or twice a week. >> reporter: like sonia, a loyal customer, she works for city of oakland and comes for lunch every time she's in the office. >> i lot of people lost clients. some businesses are actually closed. she kept being open which is great. i have seen that we so for because people don't want to come back. >> reporter: but she's optimistic about the resta
jose martinez has more. >> reporter: it's been a challenging couple years. she joins mexican deli at the hedow evhito normal thenormal we had the pandic. > area scene for the past 15 years. like many businesses, they were hit hard by the pandemic. she says she lost 50% of clients when lock down began. >> it's very hard to see you don't make money for you. you just make enough to pay bills. >> reporter: things are starting to get better. she says the restaurant finally sees...
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jose martinez heard from one of the business owners. >> reporter: it's been a challenging couple of years perez. she owns the mexican deli in the heart of downtown oakland. >> we wait until everything gets back to normal or normal before the pandemic. >> reporter: like many businesses they were hit hard by the pandemic. she says she lost 50% of clients when lock down began. >> it's very hard to see you don't make money for you. you just make enough to pay all the bills. >> reporter: arting to get better. she says the restaurant finally sees the light at the end of the tunnel especially since some city employees have returned to the office. >> we have customers from the city hall or city oakland employees for the fire department. now they're starting to come back once a week or twice a week. >> reporter: like sonia, a loyal customer, she comes for lunch every time she's in the office. >> a lot of people lost clients. a lot of the businesses closed. we i can her for some of our testings and stuff like that but it's very slow because people don't want to come back. >> reporter: but she's opt
jose martinez heard from one of the business owners. >> reporter: it's been a challenging couple of years perez. she owns the mexican deli in the heart of downtown oakland. >> we wait until everything gets back to normal or normal before the pandemic. >> reporter: like many businesses they were hit hard by the pandemic. she says she lost 50% of clients when lock down began. >> it's very hard to see you don't make money for you. you just make enough to pay all the bills....
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jose martinez went to check it out for himself and see what police doing about it. >> reporter: the situation here is so complicated for business owners and clients, that this barrier over here blocking one of the exits have become the latest effort to try to end this problem. >> every time that she comes to this shopping center in oakland, she has to double check that her car hasn't been attacked. >> reporter: she says today is her lucky day because -- >> [ speaking non-english ] when you see a police officer, that gives you more confidence and nothing bad will happen to your car. >> reporter: but when the police are not here at oakland airport plaza, this happens. pay attention to the suv pulling into the parking lot. and then within seconds, another break-in. now pay attention to this other car approaching the white suv. a man breaks the window and goes into the car. >> [ speaking non-english ] one time, i saw someone that i think was traveling -- was pumping gas and someone tried to grab their purse. and she ran to the store, superscared. >> reporter: the signs are a reminder of how bad t
jose martinez went to check it out for himself and see what police doing about it. >> reporter: the situation here is so complicated for business owners and clients, that this barrier over here blocking one of the exits have become the latest effort to try to end this problem. >> every time that she comes to this shopping center in oakland, she has to double check that her car hasn't been attacked. >> reporter: she says today is her lucky day because -- >> [ speaking...
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mission cultural center for latino arts earned the distinction because of its unique itin the air as jose martineznds full of stores belong to juanita bryant. at 82 years old her dream of making music is still alive. >> so part of the -- class. learning the different percussion instruments. >> reporter: twice a week, she comes here to the mission cultural center for latino arts in the mission district and she's been coming here for more than 20 years. >> basic is one and two and three and four. keeping time. >> reporter: juanita isn't just one of many community members that benefit from these classes. but the center's future is cloudy. up here, not far away from the theater, director martina tells me her team is working hard trying to raise money to find a new temporary space for at least two years all because the building owned by the city needs to go through some renovations. >> when i heard the news i of course was very much impacted by it. because i'm concerned about the long-term sustainability of this 45 year organization. >> reporter: now the city says that there's nothing to worry about. t
mission cultural center for latino arts earned the distinction because of its unique itin the air as jose martineznds full of stores belong to juanita bryant. at 82 years old her dream of making music is still alive. >> so part of the -- class. learning the different percussion instruments. >> reporter: twice a week, she comes here to the mission cultural center for latino arts in the mission district and she's been coming here for more than 20 years. >> basic is one and two...
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in san jose, lauren martinez, abc7news. ama: danour next breakthrough in one area that really affects us all and now our public transit systems are in trouble. today, we were there to hear one ambitious plan to help pull our transit into the future. some local leaders are requesting a large financial bailout from the state to the tune of $5 billion. it's because agencies like bart, and mta are bracing for steep cuts in the next few years. it is brought on by the serious pandemic drops in ridership that have not recovered since. some lawmakers are not so sure the funding would be managed correctly. >> there has been front, there has been conflict of interest. you combine that with the safety problems on bart that they have done very little about. ama: today, senator steve glaser agrees with the funding idea, but wants to make sure there is proper oversight over how it is spent. this key discussion on what to do is ongoing and we will be sure to follow it. one important thing to still figure out, how to get people back on boa
in san jose, lauren martinez, abc7news. ama: danour next breakthrough in one area that really affects us all and now our public transit systems are in trouble. today, we were there to hear one ambitious plan to help pull our transit into the future. some local leaders are requesting a large financial bailout from the state to the tune of $5 billion. it's because agencies like bart, and mta are bracing for steep cuts in the next few years. it is brought on by the serious pandemic drops in...
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in san jose, lauren martinez, abc7news.: danour next breakthrough in one area that really affects us all and now our public transit systems are in trouble. today, we were there to hear one ambitious plan to help pull our transit into the future. some local leaders are requesting a large financial bailout from the state to the tune of $5 billion. it's because agencies like bart, and mta are bracing for steep cuts in the next few years. it is brought on by the serious pandemic drops in ridership that have not recovered since. some lawmakers are not so sure the funding would be managed correctly. >> there has been front, there has been conflict of interest. you combine that with the safety problems on bart that they have done very little about. ama: today, senator steve glaser agrees with the funding idea, but wants to make sure there is proper oversight over how it is spent. this key discussion on what to do is ongoing and we will be sure to follow it. one important thing to still figure out, how to get people back on board.
in san jose, lauren martinez, abc7news.: danour next breakthrough in one area that really affects us all and now our public transit systems are in trouble. today, we were there to hear one ambitious plan to help pull our transit into the future. some local leaders are requesting a large financial bailout from the state to the tune of $5 billion. it's because agencies like bart, and mta are bracing for steep cuts in the next few years. it is brought on by the serious pandemic drops in ridership...
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community to continue conserving because we know the next drought is around the corner in san jose lauren martinezc seven news and through all of these weather highs and lows, were making sure you're informed with our state's reservoir levels and drought conditions. our new california weather tracker list everything from sierra snow levels to the places that still need more rain. you'll find it all on our website, abc seven news .com. grocery stores shut down a single whole foods now setting off a fierce debate on crime. it's where you dine on your big night out. maybe but could the world class san francisco culinary scene now being in crisis, the state of the city's restaurants, most famous falcon family in the bay area tonight, they have added to the bunch. mr kushner. winds are calm tonight , but they will intensify over the next two days. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. alright, spencer. thanks all of that ahead. but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. thanks dan. in armagh. yes eat those jelly beans and s
community to continue conserving because we know the next drought is around the corner in san jose lauren martinezc seven news and through all of these weather highs and lows, were making sure you're informed with our state's reservoir levels and drought conditions. our new california weather tracker list everything from sierra snow levels to the places that still need more rain. you'll find it all on our website, abc seven news .com. grocery stores shut down a single whole foods now setting...
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community to continue conserving because we know the next drought is around the corner in san jose lauren martinez, abc seven news and through all of these weather highs and lows, were making sure you're informed with our state's reservoir levels and drought conditions. our new california weather tracker list everything from sierra snow levels to the places that still need more rain. you'll find it all on our website, abc seven news .com. grocery stores shut down a single whole foods now setting off a fierce debate on crime. it's where you dine on your big night out. maybe but could the world class san francisco culinary scene now being in crisis, the state of the city's restaurants, most famous falcon family in the bay area tonight, they have added to the bunch. mr kushner. winds are calm tonight , but they will intensify over the next two days. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. alright, spencer. thanks all of that ahead. but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. thanks dan. in armagh. yes eat those jelly beans a
community to continue conserving because we know the next drought is around the corner in san jose lauren martinez, abc seven news and through all of these weather highs and lows, were making sure you're informed with our state's reservoir levels and drought conditions. our new california weather tracker list everything from sierra snow levels to the places that still need more rain. you'll find it all on our website, abc seven news .com. grocery stores shut down a single whole foods now...
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department wants drivers to know they could be a part of the solution if they slow down in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. flooding threats in the sierra are now leading to a partial closure of yosemite starting friday night until at least next week, maybe even longer. all of the melting snowpack is pushing its merced river up to flood stage. as with many other central valley lowlands, today, governor newsom saw first hand the flooding in the tulare basin . and once bone dry the tulare lake has now reformed because of the melting sierra snow. the governor touched on some of the challenges the state has on its hands. you can't just raise one portion of a levee without considering the impact. and another portion there, unintended consequence. so this requires cross jurisdictional engagement, a county to county, city to city. so many different boards, so many different administrators, so many different points of view. tulare lake, dried out decades ago, but returns periodically during extremely wet winters. it was once again the largest freshwater lake west of the mississippi. so let's turn
department wants drivers to know they could be a part of the solution if they slow down in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. flooding threats in the sierra are now leading to a partial closure of yosemite starting friday night until at least next week, maybe even longer. all of the melting snowpack is pushing its merced river up to flood stage. as with many other central valley lowlands, today, governor newsom saw first hand the flooding in the tulare basin . and once bone dry the...
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department wants drivers to know they could be a part of the solution if they slow down in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. flooding threats in the sierra are now leading to a partial closure of yosemite starting friday night until at least next week, maybe even longer. all of the melting snowpack is pushing its merced river up to flood stage. as with many other central valley lowlands, today, governor newsom saw firsthand the flooding in the tulare basin once bone dry. the tulare lake has now reformed because of the melting sierra snow. the governor touched on some of the challenges the state has on its hands. you can't just raise one portion of a levee without considering the impact on another portion. their unintended consequences. so this requires cross jurisdictional engagement. county to county. city to city. so many different boards, so many different administrators, so many different points of view. to larry lake dried out decades ago, but returns periodically during extremely wet winters. it was once again the largest freshwater lake west of the mississippi. so let's turn to abc7
department wants drivers to know they could be a part of the solution if they slow down in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news. flooding threats in the sierra are now leading to a partial closure of yosemite starting friday night until at least next week, maybe even longer. all of the melting snowpack is pushing its merced river up to flood stage. as with many other central valley lowlands, today, governor newsom saw firsthand the flooding in the tulare basin once bone dry. the tulare...
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. >> mañana más fresco en la costa, en martínez ,san josé, se siente el fresco, por un sistema de lluvias, la lluvia baja desde el golfo de alaska por la noche, luego moviéndose el martes ojalá de salida ya el miércoles dejandonos un día más cálido el juees. las temperaturas han subido y bajado el fin de semana y ya más fresco con este sistema de lluvias, les dejó el pronóstico de los próximos días en san josé nubes y vientos para él lunes, ya mejor para mitar de la próxima semana, en san francisco más viento y más nubes con este sistema que viene acercándose, ya mejor para jueves y viernes. >> muchas gracias, y estamos atentos sobre la decisión para la píldora misomistrone, que por ahora puede seguir utilizándose, esta píldora ha estado en el mercado por 20 años. >> esto da la posibilidad que otros jueces hagan lo mismo con otros medicametnos aprobados y usados por décadas. >> y en todo el país hoy se llevaron a cabo protestas por el derecho al aborto. > > distintosgrupos exigieron el derecho al acceso al aborto con diferentes medicamentos, dicen estar indignados por la intención de elim
. >> mañana más fresco en la costa, en martínez ,san josé, se siente el fresco, por un sistema de lluvias, la lluvia baja desde el golfo de alaska por la noche, luego moviéndose el martes ojalá de salida ya el miércoles dejandonos un día más cálido el juees. las temperaturas han subido y bajado el fin de semana y ya más fresco con este sistema de lluvias, les dejó el pronóstico de los próximos días en san josé nubes y vientos para él lunes, ya mejor para mitar de la...
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. >> in san jose, lauren martinez, abc7 news. liz: vendors more than 100 pop-up vendors and group hope to be chosen for a group that could breathe new life into downtown san francisco. 'vacant to vibrant' brings pop-up businesses to vacant spaces. the nonprofit and the economic workforce development has created this program. and ultimately the program could place 15 pop-ups in a two to three-block area in downtown. >> we have all kinds of food in downtown. and also a ton of artists, painters, photographers. liz: organizers say so far, seven property owners and 130 potential pop-ups have submitted applications. 9/11 on this saturday. and we have such a nice day in store. lisa: yeah, we do. patchy fog at the coast right now right here in the city. but otherwise, yeah, it's pretty foggy in spots. full sunshine with 60's already in our inland valleys. temperatures well above average. many nine, 10 degrees above average reaching 80's here today. stay tuned. my accuweather forecast is next. liz: the constant changes for some teenagers
. >> in san jose, lauren martinez, abc7 news. liz: vendors more than 100 pop-up vendors and group hope to be chosen for a group that could breathe new life into downtown san francisco. 'vacant to vibrant' brings pop-up businesses to vacant spaces. the nonprofit and the economic workforce development has created this program. and ultimately the program could place 15 pop-ups in a two to three-block area in downtown. >> we have all kinds of food in downtown. and also a ton of artists,...
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a way to activate the space in a creative manner that makes sense for downtown. >> in san jose, lauren martinez7 news. lisa: we have -- >> we have another nice day ahead of us? lisa: low 80's widespread from redwood city to kentfield. upper 70's in the south bay. high clouds visiting us, a slight cooling but not too cool we will talk about it with my accuweather 7-day forecast, coming up. liz: on unlikely combination coming together to support those affected by the war in ukraine. we will have a preview of the fundraiser happening this weekend. find out did you know, unless you treat dandruff regularly, it will keep coming back. try head & shoulders shampoo. dandruff is caused by irritation to a germ that lives on everyone's scalp. unlike regular shampoo, head & shoulders contains zinc pyrithione, which fights the dandruff-causing germ and helps prevent it from coming back. it's gentle on hair and provides up to 100% dandruff protection, clinically proven. try head & shoulders shampoo and conditioner. for best results, use with every wash. this has been medifacts for head & shoulders. want more
a way to activate the space in a creative manner that makes sense for downtown. >> in san jose, lauren martinez7 news. lisa: we have -- >> we have another nice day ahead of us? lisa: low 80's widespread from redwood city to kentfield. upper 70's in the south bay. high clouds visiting us, a slight cooling but not too cool we will talk about it with my accuweather 7-day forecast, coming up. liz: on unlikely combination coming together to support those affected by the war in ukraine....
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in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news, oakland police say city streets are flooded with guns and the people carrying them don't care who they're shooting at. the city saw just saw four people shot in just 24 hours this week. one of them, a 15 month old girl . that child was shot in little saigon monday evening. a nearby security camera caught her parents banging on the front doors of the fire station, pleading for help. our personnel , which are the best firefighters in the united states, went to went into immediate action and rendered life saving medical care to save this infant. several hours later, two men were found shot in an apartment complex near the west oakland bart station. one of them died. police leadership say they're frustrated by the violence. the comedy denominator here is and we see all over the place is the saturation of firearms in our city streets and the willingness for people to settle differences and pull a trigger and not care where that bullet goes. yesterday, another other shooting. and as you can see, this was caught on camera. two suspects tried to sna
in san jose, lauren martinez, abc seven news, oakland police say city streets are flooded with guns and the people carrying them don't care who they're shooting at. the city saw just saw four people shot in just 24 hours this week. one of them, a 15 month old girl . that child was shot in little saigon monday evening. a nearby security camera caught her parents banging on the front doors of the fire station, pleading for help. our personnel , which are the best firefighters in the united...
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jose, nice shot there. look at the temperatures right now. 71 in martinez, vacaville 78, 78 in san jose, 68 in scott's valley, but we are going to be seeing some 90s through the interior and upper 80s for a lot of the bay area, including san jose. hayward, 80 degrees, san francisco bumping up to the 70s. fairfield, 90 degrees, but are we going to see any record highs today? well, we're going to be nearing some of those record highs, and we could be seeing some temperatures get close to it but not quite. so, if you notice in concord today we're going to see a high of 86. there was a record set back in the 94 range in 2004. livermore, san jose staying in the 80s. not record highs but san francisco is definitely nowhere near there. however, as this high pressure continues to settle over the region, we're going to get even warmer, and tomorrow is expected to be our warmest day of the week so far. take a look at what we can expect for tomorrow's daytime highs. a lot more 90s on the map, including down through the south bay, san jose 91 degrees, morgan hill 90 degrees, and even down through san martin and gilroy a
jose, nice shot there. look at the temperatures right now. 71 in martinez, vacaville 78, 78 in san jose, 68 in scott's valley, but we are going to be seeing some 90s through the interior and upper 80s for a lot of the bay area, including san jose. hayward, 80 degrees, san francisco bumping up to the 70s. fairfield, 90 degrees, but are we going to see any record highs today? well, we're going to be nearing some of those record highs, and we could be seeing some temperatures get close to it but...
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our temperatures get a dip compared to the past couple days, reaching 62 in oakland, 64 in martinez, and in san jose 62 degrees. santa rosa one of the slightly warmer spots reaching 66 degrees. we have a giants game tonight. we'll talk about that and what to expect for the weekend. that's coming up in the full microclimate forecast. >>> new at 11:00, president biden's administration is announcing new rules for new cars and trucks in an attempt to get more americans into electric vehicles. this comes as the u.s. environmental protection agency proposed new tailpipe emission limits that could require as much as 67% of all new cars sold in the u.s. to be all electric by 2032. the agency says the new rules would avoid nearly 10 billion tons of carbon emission through 2055. governor gavin newsom has shown his support of the new standard since it aligns with the state's plan to require nearly half of all new heavy-duty trucks to be zero emissions by 2035. however, the proposed limits are expected to get major pushback from automakers. >>> a problem with electric cars is more sensitive than traditional car
our temperatures get a dip compared to the past couple days, reaching 62 in oakland, 64 in martinez, and in san jose 62 degrees. santa rosa one of the slightly warmer spots reaching 66 degrees. we have a giants game tonight. we'll talk about that and what to expect for the weekend. that's coming up in the full microclimate forecast. >>> new at 11:00, president biden's administration is announcing new rules for new cars and trucks in an attempt to get more americans into electric...
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martinez, 64. 68 forecasted high in san jose. we are making it into the upper 50s as we go through tomorrow afternoon. we have changes on the way. all of the trees and beautiful springlike flowers that we're seeing around the bay area. right now on satellite and radar our neighbors to the north already getting some light rainfall this hour. this cloud cover that you see right here is going to impact our thursday afternoon. still going to be clear as the low-pressure system makes its way in. a lot of us are looking ahead into friday's forecast. a lot of people are tuned in right now heavy hitting in parts of the north bay. rain developing for your commute hours so notice 7:00 a.m. as we go through the start of the weekend but still see rain over southern marin, the east bay, shoreline but the amounts of this will be fairly light and it's a fairly fast moving system that should be out of the way as we go into the day on saturday. notice here that contouring color, most of that rain impacting the north bay. we should be clear and do
martinez, 64. 68 forecasted high in san jose. we are making it into the upper 50s as we go through tomorrow afternoon. we have changes on the way. all of the trees and beautiful springlike flowers that we're seeing around the bay area. right now on satellite and radar our neighbors to the north already getting some light rainfall this hour. this cloud cover that you see right here is going to impact our thursday afternoon. still going to be clear as the low-pressure system makes its way in. a...
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jose. a controversial statue now coming down. the question is, what comes next? lauren martinez has more on the debate. reporter: crews have days long process to remove the thomas fallon statue in downtown san jose. the sculpture has been a divisive issue ever since its installation in the 1990's. >> a 30-year-old, practically controversy. reporter: an 1846 raising you the u.s. flag. california was still a part of mexico at the time. dr. gregorio moore torres asked by the san jose city council to write an opinion piece on the monument. >> we honor somebody who was a hero. for a lot of people, is a villain. reporter: historians say fallon is a founding father of the city of san jose. tom mchenry who was behind the statue was vocal in support that the history during fallon's tim. he spoke at a meeting in 2021. >> oppression and mistakes, all of those happened under each flag and they deserve to be excoriated. they have been. reporter: after years of protest, vandalism, and debate, city leaders voted unanimously to revoke -- remove this culture two years ago. >> the statue represents a time in our history
jose. a controversial statue now coming down. the question is, what comes next? lauren martinez has more on the debate. reporter: crews have days long process to remove the thomas fallon statue in downtown san jose. the sculpture has been a divisive issue ever since its installation in the 1990's. >> a 30-year-old, practically controversy. reporter: an 1846 raising you the u.s. flag. california was still a part of mexico at the time. dr. gregorio moore torres asked by the san jose city...
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look at this. 87 in santa rosa. 85 martinez. 88 in livermore. 86 in san jose. 70s in oakland right toown san francisco. 60s at the coastline. now, the thing that's producing the heat is this area of hot high pressure. it's going to bring us some of the warmest weather by thursday as we're going to get into some 90s and some record temps. now, hang on. by next week, the storm track moves to the south. this system moves in. a chance of some spotty rain and colder 60s again next week. we're going to go from that hot 93 on thursday down to 69 next monday and a chance of showers next tuesday and 66. so enjoy it now. >> i like what you're doing. a diverse forecast here. >> yeah. >> thank you, jeff. >>> coming up tonight in prime time on nbc, get ready to laugh. new episodes of night court at 8:00. lopez v. lopez at 8:30. then some game shows. the wall at 9:00 and the weakest link at 10:00. then of course our 11:00 newscast. that's going to do it for us here at 7:00. for everyone here at nbc bay >>> tonight on "access hollywood" -- >> listen, it was for the baby. >> we just seen "stuck on yo
look at this. 87 in santa rosa. 85 martinez. 88 in livermore. 86 in san jose. 70s in oakland right toown san francisco. 60s at the coastline. now, the thing that's producing the heat is this area of hot high pressure. it's going to bring us some of the warmest weather by thursday as we're going to get into some 90s and some record temps. now, hang on. by next week, the storm track moves to the south. this system moves in. a chance of some spotty rain and colder 60s again next week. we're going...
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that means 84 here in napa, 81 santa rosa, low to mid 80s martinez, concord and livermore. 80 in san josee bay, 73 in oakland, hanging on to 60s from san francisco to half moon bay. check out the seven-day. you can see it right here. 92 degrees on thursday. that's going to be the hottest we've seen in over six months. then we'll gradually drop it down. look, overall a beautiful weekend, 85 on saturday, 79 sunday. look at this change. by next monday we're looking at a system just offshore that's going to bring us to 70. from 92 thursday to next monday 70. janelle coming up at 5:00, we'll take a look at the cold weather for next week, even the chance of maybe some swe -- >> what? >> yes. we're not done yet. >> okay. lookinorward to that. >>> a qui reminder you can access nbc bay area news whenever you want whether on roku, samsung tv plus or zoom mow. thanks for joining us at 4:3, jessica aguirre is working on the forecast. she's joining us in two mines. stay wutut anand this is s reitady to go ononline. any questitions? -y-yeah, i gotot one. hohow about ththe best network imimaginable?? le
that means 84 here in napa, 81 santa rosa, low to mid 80s martinez, concord and livermore. 80 in san josee bay, 73 in oakland, hanging on to 60s from san francisco to half moon bay. check out the seven-day. you can see it right here. 92 degrees on thursday. that's going to be the hottest we've seen in over six months. then we'll gradually drop it down. look, overall a beautiful weekend, 85 on saturday, 79 sunday. look at this change. by next monday we're looking at a system just offshore that's...
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jose. a controversial statue now coming down. the question is, what comes next? lauren martinez has more on the debate. reporter: crews have days long process to remove the thomas fallon statue in downtown san jose. the sculpture has been a divisive issue ever since its installation in the 1990's. >> a 30-year-old, practically controversy. reporter: an 1846 raising you the u.s. flag. california was still a part of mexico at the time. dr. gregorio moore torres asked by the san jose city council to write an opinion piece on the monument. >> we honor somebody who was a hero. for a lot of people, is a vill historis is founding father of the city of san jose. tom mchenry who was behind the statue was vocal in support that the history during fallon's time is important. he spoke at a meeting in 2021. >> oppression and mistakes, all of those happened under each flag and they deserve to be excoriated. they have been. reporter: after years of protest, vandalism, and debate, city leaders voted unanimously to revoke -- remove this culture two years ago. >> the statue represents a time in our history that was brutal
jose. a controversial statue now coming down. the question is, what comes next? lauren martinez has more on the debate. reporter: crews have days long process to remove the thomas fallon statue in downtown san jose. the sculpture has been a divisive issue ever since its installation in the 1990's. >> a 30-year-old, practically controversy. reporter: an 1846 raising you the u.s. flag. california was still a part of mexico at the time. dr. gregorio moore torres asked by the san jose city...
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look, this is still a beautiful saturday. 79 in san jose for the east bay, looking fine over to martinez, 82. 83 in concord. near the bay, starting to feel that chill returning in oakland at 68. 70 at san mateo. 76 at palo alto. san francisco after some 70s this week, we are back down to the 50s and also the 60s. and for the north bay, 88 here in clear lake. 78 in novato. no doubt tomorrow is going to be the best day to get out on your weekend. by sunday, temperatures begin to drop, and we'll also start to see the wind increasing. that's all out ahead of a storm system we have been telling you about for next week. now, this does not look to be a big storm. the thing about it, though, is it's going to develop out here in the pacific and just kind of sit and linger all week long. that's going to bring us the chance of rain. colder 60s and even some sierra snow. let's show you rain chances and what you're going to see, monday to wednesday, a 1/2 inch for the bay area. as we head into late next friday and saturday, we could see an additional quarter to a half inch. total rain next week, 3/10
look, this is still a beautiful saturday. 79 in san jose for the east bay, looking fine over to martinez, 82. 83 in concord. near the bay, starting to feel that chill returning in oakland at 68. 70 at san mateo. 76 at palo alto. san francisco after some 70s this week, we are back down to the 50s and also the 60s. and for the north bay, 88 here in clear lake. 78 in novato. no doubt tomorrow is going to be the best day to get out on your weekend. by sunday, temperatures begin to drop, and we'll...
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the ceo of san jose dow association is hopeful construction will not be delayed too long. >> it is a large and vacant space. that reporter: martinez. anchor: an update on a story we told you about on tuesday. a pedestrian struck by a car in san jose on north white road has died unfortunately. this is the sixth deadly collision involving a pedestrian this city. the driver was taken into custody. san jose police say the collision is still under investigation. anchor: san francisco bay's l is planning layoffs, 1200 jobs. the company has seen its stock dropped by 70% and the last year. layoffs would cut 50% of operating costs and would bring its fares in-line line with its biggest rival. shares surged after these plans were released. plaintiffs and a lawsuit challenging california's gig economy law are hoping to take their case to the highest court of the stage. the union and a group of ride-share drivers petitioned the california supreme court to repeal a ruling that upheld proposition 22. it allows these companies to classify its workers as independent contractors rather than employees. that status allows these employees to avoid pa
the ceo of san jose dow association is hopeful construction will not be delayed too long. >> it is a large and vacant space. that reporter: martinez. anchor: an update on a story we told you about on tuesday. a pedestrian struck by a car in san jose on north white road has died unfortunately. this is the sixth deadly collision involving a pedestrian this city. the driver was taken into custody. san jose police say the collision is still under investigation. anchor: san francisco bay's l...
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ask temperatures hold steady reaching 66 in san jose as well as 68 in martinez we're going to talk about in a few minutes. you were looking at the trivalley. how is it going? >> the camera look good. we expect that to build. we have seen a number of reports in that direction. we'll show you on the map. no major problems on this live camera we have incidents in the area approaching around isabel. no slowing there. but we want to circle those on the right. that's a major focus right now. folks come in through the pass. it looks like everything has gotten to the shoulder, but we'll track that. just your typical build. the bottom of the screen, north 101. a new crash reported. everything just got off to the right shoulder. back over to you. >>> the investigations this morning still appears to be wide open in the weekend shooting on interstate 880 that killed a 5-year-old girl. >> we're still learning more about the young victim as family and friends grieved this senseless tragedy. what have you been able to learn? >> reporter: good morning. it's trly a senseless tragedy. police are still sea
ask temperatures hold steady reaching 66 in san jose as well as 68 in martinez we're going to talk about in a few minutes. you were looking at the trivalley. how is it going? >> the camera look good. we expect that to build. we have seen a number of reports in that direction. we'll show you on the map. no major problems on this live camera we have incidents in the area approaching around isabel. no slowing there. but we want to circle those on the right. that's a major focus right now....
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ama: new developments in a case of a san jose police union employee charged in a drug smuggling scheme. lauren martinez's hearing from the groups that say they want more answers. >> you can't hide. we can see your shady side. >> accountability groups and advocates are raising questions about a years long drug smuggling case. federal drug trafficking charges were filed against the executive director of the san jose police officers association. >> who else was part of this international network? were local agencies are personnel involved, aware of the activity or in positions to know about it? >> the san jose police officers association said they had no knowledge of what the 20 year end what he was doing. -- employee was doing. activists would like an independent investigation. >> we don't want them to do an internal investigation. >> from 2015 two this year, investigators say she had over 60 16 -- shipments of drugs moved -- mailed to her home. shipments came from india, china and spain. prosecutors say it was part of a scheme to distribute drugs in the u.s. >> how many people have died because she brough
ama: new developments in a case of a san jose police union employee charged in a drug smuggling scheme. lauren martinez's hearing from the groups that say they want more answers. >> you can't hide. we can see your shady side. >> accountability groups and advocates are raising questions about a years long drug smuggling case. federal drug trafficking charges were filed against the executive director of the san jose police officers association. >> who else was part of this...
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ama: new developments in a case of a san jose police union employee charged in a drug smuggling scheme. lauren martinez's that say they want more answers. >> you can't hide. we can see your shady side. >> accountability groups and advocates are raising questions about a years long drug smuggling case. federal drug trafficking charges were filed against the executive director of the san jose police officers association. >> who else was part of this international network? were local agencies are personnel involved, aware of the activity or in positions to know about it? >> the san jose police officers association said they had no knowledge of what the 20 year end what he was doing. -- employee was doing. activists would like an independent investigation. >> we don't want them to do an internal investigation. >> from 2015 two this year, investigators say she had over 60 16 -- shipments of drugs moved -- mailed to her home. shipments came from india, china and spain. prosecutors say it was part of a scheme to distribute drugs in the u.s. >> how many people have died because she brought that stuff to our comm
ama: new developments in a case of a san jose police union employee charged in a drug smuggling scheme. lauren martinez's that say they want more answers. >> you can't hide. we can see your shady side. >> accountability groups and advocates are raising questions about a years long drug smuggling case. federal drug trafficking charges were filed against the executive director of the san jose police officers association. >> who else was part of this international network? were...
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starting to feel a little bit better, with some mid-60s for san jose, but mostly low 60s as you move over toward dublin, as well as martinez. 62 in napa. santa rosa reaching 62 degrees. then a little bit cooler on thursday, with the highs back in the upper 50s once again. so we're still seeing that cold air kind of pour into the bay area, but then by friday we'll see it increase in cloud cover and even a chance of some scattered showers. the north bay will have the highest chance of showers, and still lingering into saturday morning, but the rest of the weekend is dry and then our temperatures start to ramp up. but, unfortunately, the warm weather doesn't last long. there will be another storm system dropping in that's also going to cause our temperatures to dip back down. so take a look at palo alto in the next ten days, cool for today and tomorrow, saturday is going to be mild as the sky gradually clears. we have upper 60s in our sunday and monday forecast, and then once again back down as the next storm system comes in. we're looking at showers every few days as our temperatures reach into the mid to upper 60s and then
starting to feel a little bit better, with some mid-60s for san jose, but mostly low 60s as you move over toward dublin, as well as martinez. 62 in napa. santa rosa reaching 62 degrees. then a little bit cooler on thursday, with the highs back in the upper 50s once again. so we're still seeing that cold air kind of pour into the bay area, but then by friday we'll see it increase in cloud cover and even a chance of some scattered showers. the north bay will have the highest chance of showers,...
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lauren martinez gives you a look at the new pitch from san jose-based zoom. >> that's a review of play. reporter: with baseball season in full swing, a partnership between major league baseball and zoom is bringing new replay technology to fans. it begins when the umpire needs a second look at a play. >> when they decide to initiate a replay review, their tatian -- technicians at ballparks across the nation will bring a tablet out to the empire. reporter: the fan gets to connect zoom to the replay operations center. you get to hear the decision-making on a given play in real time. think of it as a control room in a new station. >> there will be a rules analyst that is brought into the feed, talking through the call, what's being reviewed, what to expect, whether they think the call will be upheld or overturned. reporter: the seasons new rules are changing the pace of the game. >> more action in the game. it's a little bit faster. i think it's a good thing. reporter: whether it's a memorable homerun or foul ball, fans are member close calls. >> yankees and oakland a's. derek jeter came
lauren martinez gives you a look at the new pitch from san jose-based zoom. >> that's a review of play. reporter: with baseball season in full swing, a partnership between major league baseball and zoom is bringing new replay technology to fans. it begins when the umpire needs a second look at a play. >> when they decide to initiate a replay review, their tatian -- technicians at ballparks across the nation will bring a tablet out to the empire. reporter: the fan gets to connect...
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our inland areas, definitely milder, heading into the upper 60s with martinez, reaching 68 degrees, also 68 far high today in san jose. low 70s in fairfield. for north bay, high temperatures reaching into the upper 60s as well. it gets a touch warmer for some spots, especially in downtown san jose to morgan hill and into san martin, reaching into the low 70s with mostly upper 60s for the inland east bay to the north bay, and san francisco in the upper 50s. now, there is a lot going on this weekend. we're going to talk about some of the events going on and also what's ahead next week -- big changes. more coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> today is friday, so is it payday for you? well, how about buying tickets for one of the bay area's most popular concert series? well, we should tell you there is a lineup including a few motown legends. ♪ there's a police up in the sky where the sun is shining ♪ ♪ take me higher ♪ the one and only miss ross. diana ross there just one of the performers playing this season at saratoga's mountain winery. she plays june 15th. tickets on that show, they've been on sale since ab
our inland areas, definitely milder, heading into the upper 60s with martinez, reaching 68 degrees, also 68 far high today in san jose. low 70s in fairfield. for north bay, high temperatures reaching into the upper 60s as well. it gets a touch warmer for some spots, especially in downtown san jose to morgan hill and into san martin, reaching into the low 70s with mostly upper 60s for the inland east bay to the north bay, and san francisco in the upper 50s. now, there is a lot going on this...
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lauren martinez gives you a look at the new pitch from san jose-based zoom. >> that's a review of playll swing, a partnership between major league baseball and zoom is bringing new replay technology to fans. it begins when the umpire needs a second look at a play. >> when they decide to initiate a replay review, their tatian -- technicians at ballparks across the nation will bring a tablet out to the empire. reporter: the fan gets to connect zoom to the replay operations center. you get to hear the decision-making on a given play in real time. think of it as a control room in a new station. >> there will be a rules analyst that is brought into the feed, talking through the call, what's being reviewed, what to expect, whether they think the call will be upheld or overturned. reporter: the seasons new rules are changing the pace of the game. >> more action in the game. it's a little bit faster. i think it's a good thing. reporter: whether it's a memorable homerun or foul ball, fans are member close calls. >> yankees and oakland a's. derek jeter came across the first-base line, flipped it
lauren martinez gives you a look at the new pitch from san jose-based zoom. >> that's a review of playll swing, a partnership between major league baseball and zoom is bringing new replay technology to fans. it begins when the umpire needs a second look at a play. >> when they decide to initiate a replay review, their tatian -- technicians at ballparks across the nation will bring a tablet out to the empire. reporter: the fan gets to connect zoom to the replay operations center. you...
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we have low 50s for much of the bay area, and martinez, 59 degrees, and 56 in san josÉ.mperatures will head for the low 90s in the south bay, at least for the peninsula we are going to see temperatures in the mid-70s. the tri-valley, we will have hazy skies, unhealthy air and highs reaching in the upper 80s. for the east bay it's in the mid-80s, and also looking hazy. san francisco, upper 70s. the northbound will reach into the upper 80s there as well. the weekend cools off. we will talk about events going on. that's coming up in a few minutes. >>> not a good day to not have air-conditioning, and that's what is happening in san francisco as all these folks in red waking up without power, and it has been out for hours now. the areas in red is close to 7,000 customers in total. the map in full shows you which neighborhoods are feeling it the most. today in the bay's emma gosk is live. do we know what caused that outage. >> reporter: the cause of the power outage is still under investigation. we can see that power is slowly coming back to parts of the city. we are in russia
we have low 50s for much of the bay area, and martinez, 59 degrees, and 56 in san josÉ.mperatures will head for the low 90s in the south bay, at least for the peninsula we are going to see temperatures in the mid-70s. the tri-valley, we will have hazy skies, unhealthy air and highs reaching in the upper 80s. for the east bay it's in the mid-80s, and also looking hazy. san francisco, upper 70s. the northbound will reach into the upper 80s there as well. the weekend cools off. we will talk about...
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jose. low 80s morgan hill and gilroy. 80s inland contra costa county and alameda counties. martinez 79. oakland 75. peninsula getting in on 70s. not quite 80s but close in palo alto at 77. san francisco 69 in the mission. 61 in the marina. cooler near the bay and also the coast, but still very enjoyable. for the north bay, 81 in napa. 78 in novato. so it is warm tomorrow. we're going to hold that into the weekend. now it looks like the trend even into next week is going to hold on to some of this heat. napa's 10-day forecast unlike anything we've seen in six months. we're going to 80 on saturday. sunday 79. more of those 70s and 80s as we roll through next week's forecast. you know when we get sunshine, you get that extra kick in your step. it's not only that. according to the cdc, i wanted you to see this, there's benefits of getting that sunshine. improved overall health and wellness. stress reduction. promotes physical activity. the important vitamin "d" production we all need. remember to wear sunscreen as you head out. the seven-day forecast, you can see in san francisco up to 69 o
jose. low 80s morgan hill and gilroy. 80s inland contra costa county and alameda counties. martinez 79. oakland 75. peninsula getting in on 70s. not quite 80s but close in palo alto at 77. san francisco 69 in the mission. 61 in the marina. cooler near the bay and also the coast, but still very enjoyable. for the north bay, 81 in napa. 78 in novato. so it is warm tomorrow. we're going to hold that into the weekend. now it looks like the trend even into next week is going to hold on to some of...
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santa rosa reaching 62, also 62 for napa and martinez and much of the tri-valley, into the east bay, and san joseg 64 degrees, while san francisco will be in the upper 50s this afternoon. as we take you into tomorrow, a little more of a warm-up as our highs reach into the upper 60s from san martin to morgan hill and 66 degrees in livermore, 64 in martinez. it's going to be a nice spring-like day, but there will be more clouds coming in and we'll continue to see the clouds increasing on friday as our weather remains mild. as we go into late friday afternoon, it first starts in the north bay with some rain and some showers that are going to roll from north to south across our area, and then gradually start to taper off on saturday, as we go toward the end of the weekend it's looking dry. we may begin early next week with another round of some spotty showers, especially for the north bay, and drying out for the end of next week. so just on friday, parts of the east bay and the south bay could see about a tenth of an inch of rain, but it could be as much as a quarter inch of rain for san francisco an
santa rosa reaching 62, also 62 for napa and martinez and much of the tri-valley, into the east bay, and san joseg 64 degrees, while san francisco will be in the upper 50s this afternoon. as we take you into tomorrow, a little more of a warm-up as our highs reach into the upper 60s from san martin to morgan hill and 66 degrees in livermore, 64 in martinez. it's going to be a nice spring-like day, but there will be more clouds coming in and we'll continue to see the clouds increasing on friday...
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starting in san francisco, oakland, san jose, los angeles, glendale in long beach, joe martinez, whot a son 10 years ago in a traffic accident, says there need it. >> the governor is sign the bill. we need our streets safe. let's prevent injuries. let's save lives. let's remember safe streets systems work and and look and what we're calling for action to date. >> this is the 4th bill of its kind to be heard by california lawmakers and if passed would find people starting at $50 if they're caught on camera speeding more than 11 miles over the speed limit. it would also take revenue from the fines and put them towards street safety to things like speed bumps. opposing sides say this could be done with the media campaign. but jodie medeiros of san francisco walk says no. >> media the research shows that that helps, but it's not constant. and so where's you had a a deterrence that's constant. 24 7 does not discriminate. advocates say the speed systems will dramatically shift driver's behavior and could reduce the number of severe and fatal crashes by 51%. these cameras crashes by 51%. th
starting in san francisco, oakland, san jose, los angeles, glendale in long beach, joe martinez, whot a son 10 years ago in a traffic accident, says there need it. >> the governor is sign the bill. we need our streets safe. let's prevent injuries. let's save lives. let's remember safe streets systems work and and look and what we're calling for action to date. >> this is the 4th bill of its kind to be heard by california lawmakers and if passed would find people starting at $50 if...
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feel that cooldown compared to the last two days. 62 in san francisco, 78 for you in martinez. 77 in dublin, san jose tracking some changes that will start to be felt tomorrow with the winds picking up. but as we push it on into monday, the start of the week, start of may, we'll see the showers return. we'll track it all for you at 7:00 a.m. >> thank you. >>> also coming up at 7:00 this morning on "today in the bay," a heartbreaker at chase center. the canes forcing them back. we'll show you the highlights and the low lights from the game. we'll have that and all your top stories and cynthia's forecast at 7:00. we hope you join us. right now, back to "day." to - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> good morning. water-weary. millions facing a washout this weekend with up to 4 inches of rain in p
feel that cooldown compared to the last two days. 62 in san francisco, 78 for you in martinez. 77 in dublin, san jose tracking some changes that will start to be felt tomorrow with the winds picking up. but as we push it on into monday, the start of the week, start of may, we'll see the showers return. we'll track it all for you at 7:00 a.m. >> thank you. >>> also coming up at 7:00 this morning on "today in the bay," a heartbreaker at chase center. the canes forcing...
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regresar a nuestra región las temperaturas van de su vida 68 martínez y algunos 70 pero ya lo que pasa para el sábado se regresan los 70 en san josétema de lluvia incluso la nubosidad. hablando del fin de semana seguimos ahí. sinner planes de viajar todavía está esa neblina tensa pero más agradable para el sábado. >> aquí está el sistema que se viene acercando desde el golfo de alaska que va a tener las temperaturas y el viento un poco más fría para el domingo en la tarde e inicio para el lunes también así que disfruten de este fin de semana cálido y seco por lo tanto que lo tenemos pero ya está lluvia va a bajar hasta las horas de lunes empezando en el norte de la bahía más hacia el norte de golden gate para el inicio del martes con mucho cuidado que no hemos visto esas lluvias en algunos días y creo que ese sistema va de salida para lo que es el miércoles y el jueves. pero miren vamos como en una montaña rusa con estas temperaturas agradables para el fin de semana aquí está el descenso para este sistema que se acerca lunes y martes el pronóstico con las temperaturas para el próximo fin de semana. les dejo con el pronóstico aquí
regresar a nuestra región las temperaturas van de su vida 68 martínez y algunos 70 pero ya lo que pasa para el sábado se regresan los 70 en san josétema de lluvia incluso la nubosidad. hablando del fin de semana seguimos ahí. sinner planes de viajar todavía está esa neblina tensa pero más agradable para el sábado. >> aquí está el sistema que se viene acercando desde el golfo de alaska que va a tener las temperaturas y el viento un poco más fría para el domingo en la tarde e...
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) >> (inaudible) >> (inaudible) >> maría martínez dice que varias vecinas salieron corriendo hallaron a un amigo tirado en el piso con heridas de bala en san josétodo sucedió. >> por favor pedía yo una ambulancia. >> la policía de san josé dice que recibió los primeros reportes de tiroteo el miércoles la víctima falleció en la escena la persona falleció en el lugar. >> (inaudible) >> esos marcadores rodean un arma de fuego se le desconoce a quién le pertenece tal como la policía se preguntan por qué. >> (información en pantalla) >> (inaudible) >> lamentablemente se nos fue nuestro george. >> era un gran amigo. >> un gran vecino. >> una gran persona. >> investigadores piden que cualquier persona que tenga investigación sobre este caso investiguen si tienen video del incidente. >> cualquier cosa que los ayude a armar este rompecabezas. >> gracias stephanie. >> hoy en san francisco se va a celebrar el famoso festival de cannabis. >> el lugar estará resguardado por elementos de seguridad habrá control de acceso. >> la ciudad de san francisco habilitará unidades para trasladarlos de forma gratuita hasta el parque golden gate. >> el evento empezó a l
) >> (inaudible) >> (inaudible) >> maría martínez dice que varias vecinas salieron corriendo hallaron a un amigo tirado en el piso con heridas de bala en san josétodo sucedió. >> por favor pedía yo una ambulancia. >> la policía de san josé dice que recibió los primeros reportes de tiroteo el miércoles la víctima falleció en la escena la persona falleció en el lugar. >> (inaudible) >> esos marcadores rodean un arma de fuego se le desconoce a...
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least away from the coastline with dublin as well as spots like martinez and santa rosa reaching 66 degrees. we'll see a high of 69 in san jose san mateen, and mountain view reaching 66 degrees. it will be about the same on easter sunday. as we get a look at what's ahead, we are still going to see cold fronts coming in and rain across the region, but our rain chances are very slight. the next chance we'll have after this clears out will be next wednesday and possibly again for next weekend. but overall, we are going to see those temperatures dipping down, and we're going to enjoy this weekend while we get a break from the showers and the really cool temperatures. if you're going to the cherry blossom festival in san francisco, we'll start out cloudy tomorrow morning and then see the sun peeking out around 2:00 to 3:00, maybe even going towards 5:00. in venetia, they're having an easter weekend eggs strav gan sa. you'll probably keep on the jacket or long sleeves throughout the afternoon. as we look at brentwood and our temperatures and what to expect, we see a nice little boost on sunday into monday with highs in the mid-70s,
least away from the coastline with dublin as well as spots like martinez and santa rosa reaching 66 degrees. we'll see a high of 69 in san jose san mateen, and mountain view reaching 66 degrees. it will be about the same on easter sunday. as we get a look at what's ahead, we are still going to see cold fronts coming in and rain across the region, but our rain chances are very slight. the next chance we'll have after this clears out will be next wednesday and possibly again for next weekend. but...