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and it's a big day for fans and players. >> yeah, so let's go back to lauren toms live at oracle parkitement is building and on this opening day, all eyes are on the outfield, lauren. >> reporter: yeah, that's right nicole. and just to add to this excitement is the energy surrounding brand new center fielder jung hoo lee, he was the star of south korea's baseball league and he's renewing interest both on the home field and for one local korean baseball league. >> people like to play baseball. that's best way to spend your weekend. >> reporter: for ryan dew, baseball isn't only a passion. but it's a cultural connection to his home in korea where baseball has exploded in popularity. >> baseball is -- it's one of the -- one of key sports that represent the united states. and along with our life between the united states and korea i think that we basically naturally adopted that culture. and korea, you know, adopted to the sport as well. >> reporter: today, he leads the bay area's only korean baseball league. >> and every saturday, we sweat together and we laugh together and we run togeth
and it's a big day for fans and players. >> yeah, so let's go back to lauren toms live at oracle parkitement is building and on this opening day, all eyes are on the outfield, lauren. >> reporter: yeah, that's right nicole. and just to add to this excitement is the energy surrounding brand new center fielder jung hoo lee, he was the star of south korea's baseball league and he's renewing interest both on the home field and for one local korean baseball league. >> people like...
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. >> you are upset you are not with lauren toms admit it. live at the stadium right now. >> i know. >> that is your jam. i mean both of us really. i'm not upset because this is freezing and i'll go out like mid-season with the sun shining out there. and i can you know, have a tank top really feels like baseball. >> when you go seeing you are in the lodge and the cute cozy outfit. >> just wait until it's sunny outside. >> padres, good morning, i'm reed cowan. faking a live look outside on this friday morning. it's a first alert weather day. and i hear our san diego friends don't play well in the cold. i'm just going to manifest that. hey jess, felt a lot like a winter storm. the storm brought noticeably cold temperatures for april and bringing rain, hail and even snow and maybe that is to our advantage. >> yes and no. i still feel like we deserve some good weather but luckily that's going to be the case for us, little bit of everything for us this week and even snow on the bay area peaks which is just wild to think about. a look at the flurri
. >> you are upset you are not with lauren toms admit it. live at the stadium right now. >> i know. >> that is your jam. i mean both of us really. i'm not upset because this is freezing and i'll go out like mid-season with the sun shining out there. and i can you know, have a tank top really feels like baseball. >> when you go seeing you are in the lodge and the cute cozy outfit. >> just wait until it's sunny outside. >> padres, good morning, i'm reed cowan....
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our lauren toms spoke to a man who thinks this idea is just the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood at what cost? >> there is no cost. i used to have a cost but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it is not fair. >> del seymour has called san francisco his home for nearly 4 decades, even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin. after dark, the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >> when i was on the streets, by 9:00, 10:00, we all went to bed in a tent, on a mattress, wherever. now, the tenderloin don't even start until 10:00. >> that is when the community services leave the area as part of their contract with the city but the city is trying a new tactic to crackdown on open air drug markets. mayor london breed announced a plan to banned stores in the area from selling prepackaged food or tobacco products between midnight and 5:00 a.m. >> when we looked at the data around some of our corner store operations, we discovered that that was where we had the most problems, especially at night. >> breed pushed the plan at an event for small
our lauren toms spoke to a man who thinks this idea is just the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood at what cost? >> there is no cost. i used to have a cost but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it is not fair. >> del seymour has called san francisco his home for nearly 4 decades, even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin. after dark, the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >> when i was on the streets, by...
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lively is looking ahead to the new season and getting a taste of oracle park but we will start with lauren toms live out on the field for us as well. >> reporter: opening-day is here. fans are starting to pour into the stadium. you can feel the excitement about this newly revamped team. the giants in the off-season spent a lot of time making changes to their roster including with a new team manager, bay area native, bob melvin. earlier this morning, i spent some time with president and ceo of the organization. check out what he had to say. >> it is a rebooted team, a new manager, bob melvin. he was a giant in the 80s, as was matt williams. he is back in uniform. we feel like it has been -- we are really ready to have a very exciting year. >> reporter: one of the most anticipated players of this season is jung hoo lee. he was a star in the south korean baseball league and he is here drumming up a lot of excitement not only on the home field but for a local korean baseball league who credits his presence to adding attempting to their league this year. >> people like to play baseball. that is a go
lively is looking ahead to the new season and getting a taste of oracle park but we will start with lauren toms live out on the field for us as well. >> reporter: opening-day is here. fans are starting to pour into the stadium. you can feel the excitement about this newly revamped team. the giants in the off-season spent a lot of time making changes to their roster including with a new team manager, bay area native, bob melvin. earlier this morning, i spent some time with president and...
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while this is all planned, lauren toms reports on how sfpd is returning to the neighborhood in the meantime to send a clear message that you must stop for pedestrians. >> in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving pedestrians, sfpd is cracking down by stepping out. >> we need to do more traffic enforcement . that message was loud and clear. people run stop signs. they don't yield the right of way for people in the crosswalk. >> assistant police chief david lazard steps out into this crosswalk in a west portal neighborhood, testing drivers on whether they will lawfully break for him or skirt the law and speed past. almost 2 dozen drivers were ticketed in just 90 minutes. >> pay attention to people in the crosswalk , stop at the stop signs. use your signal when you are changing lanes. all of those things to help prevent collisions. >> a dramatic increase in traffic fatalities compared to 2023 which saw none. this year, there were seven. >> the public needs to know that if someone is crossing the street in a crosswalk, they have to yield the right-of-way to that pedestrian. we have al
while this is all planned, lauren toms reports on how sfpd is returning to the neighborhood in the meantime to send a clear message that you must stop for pedestrians. >> in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving pedestrians, sfpd is cracking down by stepping out. >> we need to do more traffic enforcement . that message was loud and clear. people run stop signs. they don't yield the right of way for people in the crosswalk. >> assistant police chief david lazard...
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. >> lauren toms joins us here in the studio and lauren, the scammers are pulling on heart strings to to our wallets. >> reporter: good morning guys. it's a scenario you never want to live. runaway pet and clever scammers are preying on just that nightmare. i spoke with one dog foster who is sounding the alarm about scammers after she became their target. >> i've got every type of dog toy. any dog could enjoy. i have got clothes for my chilly dogs and i have treats. >> reporter: rachel van hederen has been fostering dogs for years. but her worst nightmare became a reality when her latest foster pup sid slipped out of his harness and bolted. >> i was beside myself. because this is san francisco. we have cars and coyotes. >> reporter: she quickly posted to social media and community groups, asking for help finding sid. but that's when she became a target for scammers. preying on her fear and desperation to find sid. >> some of the scam texts were obvious. the grammar and the spelling would be strange and they wouldn't make logical sense. some of the texts were -- shockingly convincing a
. >> lauren toms joins us here in the studio and lauren, the scammers are pulling on heart strings to to our wallets. >> reporter: good morning guys. it's a scenario you never want to live. runaway pet and clever scammers are preying on just that nightmare. i spoke with one dog foster who is sounding the alarm about scammers after she became their target. >> i've got every type of dog toy. any dog could enjoy. i have got clothes for my chilly dogs and i have treats. >>...
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meanwhile, as lauren toms shows us, police are returning to the neighborhood to send a clear message that you must stop for pedestrians. >> in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving pedestrians, sfpd is cracking down i stepping out. >> we need to do more traffic enforcement. that message was loud and clear. people run stop signs. the speed. they don't yield the right-of-way for people in the crosswalk. >> assistant police chief david lazard is the bait. he steps out into this crosswalk in the west portal neighborhood, testing drivers on whether they will lawfully break for him or skirt the law and speed past. almost 2 dozen drivers were ticketed in just 90 minutes. >> pay attention to people in the crosswalk. stop at the stop sign. use your signal when you are changing lanes. all of those things to prevent collisions. >> a dramatic increase in traffic fatalities for march compared to 2023 which saw none. this year, there were seven. >> the public needs to know that if someone is crossing the street in a crosswalk, they have to yield the right-of-way to that pedestrian. we h
meanwhile, as lauren toms shows us, police are returning to the neighborhood to send a clear message that you must stop for pedestrians. >> in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving pedestrians, sfpd is cracking down i stepping out. >> we need to do more traffic enforcement. that message was loud and clear. people run stop signs. the speed. they don't yield the right-of-way for people in the crosswalk. >> assistant police chief david lazard is the bait. he steps out...
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lauren toms gives us an update on the case. >>> now to the weather, shall we take a look at this? paul heggen standing by to fill nus on this roller coaster of sorts, is that correct? >> yes. you know, the drop is coming, that will be farther down-the-line. short term, another day of near normal high temperatures tomorrow. we will stay dry for the next several days. an area of high pressure way out in the pacific. it will be close enough to effect our weather. in fact, close enough to allow the temperatures to warm up getting closer to the coast. surpressing the development of fog or cloud cover and it helps to warm the temperatures up at ground level. inland readings, up to 80 degrees for the first few days of may. there is the golden gate, about an hour until the sun goes down, probably 45 minutes at this point. on our way down to the 40s across the bay area by early tomorrow morning. it is slightly below average. 2-4 degrees below normal. we will make up for it. clear skies, no cloud cover. we will be on the other side of what is normal for april. temperatures warming up to a d
lauren toms gives us an update on the case. >>> now to the weather, shall we take a look at this? paul heggen standing by to fill nus on this roller coaster of sorts, is that correct? >> yes. you know, the drop is coming, that will be farther down-the-line. short term, another day of near normal high temperatures tomorrow. we will stay dry for the next several days. an area of high pressure way out in the pacific. it will be close enough to effect our weather. in fact, close...
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so lauren tom spoke to one dog fosterer who is sounding the alarm after she became their target. >> i'veype of dog toy, any dog could enjoy. i've got clothes for my chili dogs. >> reporter: rachel van hettering has been fostering dogs for years. but her worst nightmare became a reality when her latest dog slipped out of his harness and bolted. >> i was decide myself because this is san francisco. we have cars and coyotes. >> reporter: she quickly posted to social media and community groups asking for help finding sid. but that's when she became a target for scammers. preying on her fear and desperation to find sid. >> some of the scam tests were obvious. the grammar and the spelling would be strange, and they wouldn't make logical sense. some of the texts were shockingly convincing, and really resembled texts i got from real people in the neighborhood who genuinely wanted to help me find sid. >> reporter: she was warned about the possibility and had to chase every lead to find sid. >> and i so desperately wanted sid to come back. i was very close to believing some of the scam texts. >> r
so lauren tom spoke to one dog fosterer who is sounding the alarm after she became their target. >> i'veype of dog toy, any dog could enjoy. i've got clothes for my chili dogs. >> reporter: rachel van hettering has been fostering dogs for years. but her worst nightmare became a reality when her latest dog slipped out of his harness and bolted. >> i was decide myself because this is san francisco. we have cars and coyotes. >> reporter: she quickly posted to social media...
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lauren toms is here now. so lauren, i understand this group that we were talking about today is actually facing stiffer charges than groups we've seen previously. >> yes, sara, there were 38 people arrested today on 880 and the golden gate bridge for unlawful assembly, conspiracy, and false imprisonment for all those people stuck for hours. we haven't seen that charge before. now, it speaks to just how carefully these protesters prepared to make sure they were as difficult to remove as possible. like using those heavy chains and cement barrels that we saw today. >> yeah, so we watched those scenes for hours earlier today as chp was trying to undo all of that and get traffic moving again. that seemed to be what was taking so long in terms of getting people out of the way and getting traffic flowing, could this be alerting experience for chp because i think a lot of people were wondering, hie, why isn't it moving faster? >> i asked one of our security expert, and he told me that law enforcement is always trying
lauren toms is here now. so lauren, i understand this group that we were talking about today is actually facing stiffer charges than groups we've seen previously. >> yes, sara, there were 38 people arrested today on 880 and the golden gate bridge for unlawful assembly, conspiracy, and false imprisonment for all those people stuck for hours. we haven't seen that charge before. now, it speaks to just how carefully these protesters prepared to make sure they were as difficult to remove as...
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join us live from chabot space and science center is lauren toms. good morning.re will be plenty of stargazers today but for some, it is more than just a magnificent sight. >> reporter: some people i've spoken to feel like there is a cosmic energy that happens during the solar eclipse events. right now i am at the chabot space and science center . i am joined by one of their astronomers. thank you so much for your time this morning. right now, we are in the -- we are next to the 20 foot rachel telescope you can you tell us about this? >> this is the 20 inch refracting telescope and built in 1915. it is a classic telescope of the old-style , we call a refracting telescope. a lens at the front, a long hollow tube and an eyepiece at the back end. we will not be using this telescope to view the eclipse tonight. it is too big around to do that. but it is a great telescope and we do public viewing appear friday and saturday night. you know. wonderful telescope. >> reporter: right now we are lucky enough to have some of these eclipse sunglasses. they are pretty hard to
join us live from chabot space and science center is lauren toms. good morning.re will be plenty of stargazers today but for some, it is more than just a magnificent sight. >> reporter: some people i've spoken to feel like there is a cosmic energy that happens during the solar eclipse events. right now i am at the chabot space and science center . i am joined by one of their astronomers. thank you so much for your time this morning. right now, we are in the -- we are next to the 20 foot...
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she shared her emotional story with our lauren toms. >> as lisa hudson walks around her home, her son shane is celebrated. >> shane was, is, an amazing, sparkly soul. he had 1000 friends. he was everybody's best friend. >> today she is speaking out against legislation that could decriminalize certain hallucinogenic's including mushrooms, the drug her son took that led to her fatal accident in 2020. >> i could tell that he was on some sort of mind altering hallucinogenic. now i have him in my arms. he said, i am talking to god and it is all about love and love is life and life is love and i know it is easy. it is right in front of me. shane all of a sudden stands upright and runs down our stairs and runs out on the deck. i run after him down the stairs. i see him running off the deck with his arms straight out saying i've got this, i've got this and he plunged 40 feet into our backyard and passed away in my husband's arms while i was calling 911. >> studies have shown that controlled use of psychedelics can help treat depression, anxiety and other mental health disorders. research by a
she shared her emotional story with our lauren toms. >> as lisa hudson walks around her home, her son shane is celebrated. >> shane was, is, an amazing, sparkly soul. he had 1000 friends. he was everybody's best friend. >> today she is speaking out against legislation that could decriminalize certain hallucinogenic's including mushrooms, the drug her son took that led to her fatal accident in 2020. >> i could tell that he was on some sort of mind altering hallucinogenic....
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our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> reporter: and inside the sanctuary here at glide memorial, members of the community have gathered to not only remember and mourn reverend cecil williams but to celebrate his life. tonight i spoke with several members of this community who smile when they think of his name, all in the effort to keep his legacy going. two rows back and facing the pulpit will always be where reverend cecil williams sat every sunday for church, as recently as easter sunday he would rejoice with his congregation to tunes led by dennis, who arrived at glide memorial 22 years ago. >> i walked into the church for the first time on an easter sunday. i think that i was at the -- came to the right place at the right time to get -- to realize what i needed at that time. >> reporter: dennis smiles when he thinks of williams even hours after his passing. >> i think that's the thing when i think of him, i think of light, i think of love, i think of support. generosity. i mean, i can just go on and on. >>
our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> reporter: and inside the sanctuary here at glide memorial, members of the community have gathered to not only remember and mourn reverend cecil williams but to celebrate his life. tonight i spoke with several members of this community who smile when they think of his name, all in the effort to keep his legacy going. two rows back and facing the pulpit will always be where...
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tonight our lauren toms talked to a man who thinks this idea is the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood back. >> reporter: at what cost? >> there is no cost. i used to have a cost, but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: he's called san francisco his home for nearly four decades, even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin, but after dark, the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >> when i was living there and when i was on the streets, by 9:00, 10:00 at night we went to bed in the tent, on the mattress, wherever. now the tenderloin don't even start until 10:00 at night. >> reporter: that's when many of the community services like urban alchemy leave the area as part of their contract with the city. but the city is trying a new tactic to crack down on open air drug markets. mayor london breed announced a plan to ban stores in the area from selling prepackaged food or tobacco products between midnight and 5:00 a.m. >> when we looked at the data around some of our kind of corner store operations, we discovered t
tonight our lauren toms talked to a man who thinks this idea is the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood back. >> reporter: at what cost? >> there is no cost. i used to have a cost, but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: he's called san francisco his home for nearly four decades, even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin, but after dark, the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >>...
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our lauren toms, you know, was with the fans at the big watch party over at thrive city where the mood changed pretty quickly as the game went on. >> reporter: disappointed fans here at thrive city who were hoping that this win or go home game would end in, well, a win. but fans stuck it out through the bitter end and their eyes already set on next season. >> man, i'm -- it's heartbreaking. you know, it broke my heart, you know. but, hey, it's still dub nation, dub nation for life. you already know, i'll be here next season. >> reporter: a roller coaster of an evening here, nonetheless, as sacramento acquires more bay area talent, some fans say a rivalry may be heating up. >> it's all about bay area love. sacramento is about three hours away, but guess what? kings, y'all too young. it's our turn. the lakers rivalry comes first, and then second the sacramento kings, yeah. >> i shouldn't be too surprised, but still, i'm not going to lie, i'm a little sad. >> reporter: and warriors fans tonight stayed through the bitter end, at times pumped up by the times of bay area favorite e40 trying
our lauren toms, you know, was with the fans at the big watch party over at thrive city where the mood changed pretty quickly as the game went on. >> reporter: disappointed fans here at thrive city who were hoping that this win or go home game would end in, well, a win. but fans stuck it out through the bitter end and their eyes already set on next season. >> man, i'm -- it's heartbreaking. you know, it broke my heart, you know. but, hey, it's still dub nation, dub nation for life....
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lauren toms is joining us with how police are returning to that neighborhood to crack down on this. obviously, this seems like a very coordinated effort to try and actually intervene here. >> yeah, and today in a sting operation by sfpd they're send eking a clear message that stopping for pedestrians is not only safe but required by law. in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving pedestrians, sfpd is cracking down by stepping out. >> we need to do more traffic enforcement. that message was loud and clear. people run stop signs. they speed. they don't yield the right of way for people in the crosswalk. >> reporter: assistant police chief david lazar is the bait. he steps out into this crosswalk in the west portal neighborhood, testing drivers on whether they will lawfully brake for him or skirt the law and speed past. and almost two dozen drivers were ticketed in just 90 minutes. >> pay attention to people in the crosswalk. stop at the stop signs. use your signal when you're changing lanes. like all those things to prevent collisions. >> reporter: march saw a dramatic increa
lauren toms is joining us with how police are returning to that neighborhood to crack down on this. obviously, this seems like a very coordinated effort to try and actually intervene here. >> yeah, and today in a sting operation by sfpd they're send eking a clear message that stopping for pedestrians is not only safe but required by law. in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving pedestrians, sfpd is cracking down by stepping out. >> we need to do more traffic enforcement....
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and our lauren toms didn't just meet that beekeeper, she spoke to a man who tracks down bee bandits for a living. >> reporter: sue donahue just wanted to educate her community on the importance of honeybee, but her plans to hold a honey tasting for her neighborhood took a stinging turn when thieves drove off with one of her hives. >> i heard somebody say, oh, hey, freebies. and then a moment passed and i heard a car door close. >> reporter: 30,000 bees and their queen in one colony suddenly vanished just after 10:00 in the morning. she says it was a crime of opportunity in her north oakland neighborhood that has become all too accustomed to petty crimes. >> there's a permission structure that you can take what you want, there's no consequence. whether you need it or not, it's just for the sake of taking it. because those bees are going to start to die starting probably today. there's no consequences for their behavior. >> reporter: but a crime with this kind of buzz doesn't go unnoticed. rowdy freeman has been tracking bee theft for the state of california for over a decade and stealing
and our lauren toms didn't just meet that beekeeper, she spoke to a man who tracks down bee bandits for a living. >> reporter: sue donahue just wanted to educate her community on the importance of honeybee, but her plans to hold a honey tasting for her neighborhood took a stinging turn when thieves drove off with one of her hives. >> i heard somebody say, oh, hey, freebies. and then a moment passed and i heard a car door close. >> reporter: 30,000 bees and their queen in one...
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lauren toms, joining us, and they have all the tools to make this especially fun. >> reporter: that'sht. excitement sweeping the country, especially for those in the path of totality. thousands of people have been chasing for their chance to see this rare phenomenon. i spoke to one eclipse chaser who said it is about more than just seeing a total solar eclipse, but about the feeling it brings. scott is chasing the solar eclipse. >> i have four plans for monday. i think i'm chasing , at this point, the others have been easier. the idea of practice of trying and trying again is absolutely essential. i don't want to miss out on this chance to try. >> reporter: it is more than a cosmic phenomenon he is chasing, it is a feeling that sparked inside of him when he witnessed the first total solar eclipse in 2012. >> that is when i first got that sort of cosmic feeling that people talk about. it is just something incredible about the sun being blocked by another object. it is very dramatic and makes you feel very part of the whole thing. very, i don't know if small is the right word, but you g
lauren toms, joining us, and they have all the tools to make this especially fun. >> reporter: that'sht. excitement sweeping the country, especially for those in the path of totality. thousands of people have been chasing for their chance to see this rare phenomenon. i spoke to one eclipse chaser who said it is about more than just seeing a total solar eclipse, but about the feeling it brings. scott is chasing the solar eclipse. >> i have four plans for monday. i think i'm chasing ,...
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and our lauren toms is live outside the oakland coliseum. where we're already hearing there's a proposed extension. good morning to you once again. >> reporter: yeah, good morning nicole. that's right. and a's' fans are torn over the departure of the a's. finally becoming a reality. now $97 million over five years. that's the magic number that the city of oakland says the a's would need to pay in order to continue playing here at the coliseum until that new las vegas stadium is ready. but reportedly there's a three year opt out option if it's done in time. but it's a steep increase from the reported $1.5 million a year that team has been paying to play here in oakland. and an increase some fans say is just too much. >> it's pushing a little hard i think. i think they need to negotiate something that's a little more agreeable. there has to be a little give and take. i mean, there has to be something where we're not just left hung out to dry. >> reporter: now the team is also rumored to be in talks with salt lake city and sacramento as a tempor
and our lauren toms is live outside the oakland coliseum. where we're already hearing there's a proposed extension. good morning to you once again. >> reporter: yeah, good morning nicole. that's right. and a's' fans are torn over the departure of the a's. finally becoming a reality. now $97 million over five years. that's the magic number that the city of oakland says the a's would need to pay in order to continue playing here at the coliseum until that new las vegas stadium is ready. but...
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. >>> coming up, the scandal at the supreme court continued today with supreme court justice lauren tom pas even though his wife was cheering donald trump on when he told his crowd on january 6 to go to the capitol and fight like hell. congresswoman katie porter was in the room today when they heard an appeal of a january 6 defendant of one of the charges against that defendant, which happens to be one of the charges donald trump is facing. congresswoman katie porter joins us next. let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. but i'm done struggling. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that works inside my body with just the click of this button. a button? no mask? no hose? just sleep. yeah but you need the hose, you need the air, you need the whoooooosh... inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop ju
. >>> coming up, the scandal at the supreme court continued today with supreme court justice lauren tom pas even though his wife was cheering donald trump on when he told his crowd on january 6 to go to the capitol and fight like hell. congresswoman katie porter was in the room today when they heard an appeal of a january 6 defendant of one of the charges against that defendant, which happens to be one of the charges donald trump is facing. congresswoman katie porter joins us next....
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lauren toms met up with the air force veteran who's the first to try the new technique. >> reporter:, gave, gosh. six, six, seven eight months before i walk. >> reporter: doug mayo is no stranger to learning how the walk again. after losing his legs seven years ago, he's had to readjust to life with a prosthetic but now he will be the first veteran to walk using a bone infused prosthetic limb. >> some people are happy with their prosthesis and fantastic because they are great. sockets if it works for you fantastic. some people like me that -- wasn't quite enough and i wanted to even -- more mobility and more life and that's why i chose this and if that's what you want, go after it. >> reporter: it's that go get her attitude that made him the great candidate for the ground-breaking procedure through the san francisco veterans affairs hospital and he didn't hesitate when presented with this opportunity. >> i get to be the lucky guinea pig. >> reporter: the doctor performed the surgery and says the tough part is only just beginning. >> and over the next year, there are gradual steps tha
lauren toms met up with the air force veteran who's the first to try the new technique. >> reporter:, gave, gosh. six, six, seven eight months before i walk. >> reporter: doug mayo is no stranger to learning how the walk again. after losing his legs seven years ago, he's had to readjust to life with a prosthetic but now he will be the first veteran to walk using a bone infused prosthetic limb. >> some people are happy with their prosthesis and fantastic because they are great....
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. >> our lauren toms joins us here in studio. i didn't mean to cut you off there. ave to get right over to lauren. >> good morning lauren. >> pulling on or heart strings right to get in our wallets. rightspoke with one dog foster who is sounding the alarm about scammers after she became their target. >> ive got every time of dog toy. any dog could enjoy. i have got clothes for my chilly dogs and i have treats. >> reporter: rachel has been fostering dogs for years. but her worst nightmare became a reality when her latest foster pup sid slipped out of his harness and bolted. >> i was beside myself. because this is san francisco. we have cars and coyotes. >> reporter: she quickly posted to social media and community groups asking for help finding sid. but that's when she became a target for scammers. preying on her fear and desperation to find sid. >> some of the scam texts wereover. the grammar and the spelling would be strange and they wouldn't make logical sense. some of the texts were -- shockingly convincing and really resembled texts i got from real people in the
. >> our lauren toms joins us here in studio. i didn't mean to cut you off there. ave to get right over to lauren. >> good morning lauren. >> pulling on or heart strings right to get in our wallets. rightspoke with one dog foster who is sounding the alarm about scammers after she became their target. >> ive got every time of dog toy. any dog could enjoy. i have got clothes for my chilly dogs and i have treats. >> reporter: rachel has been fostering dogs for years....
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the new idea has business owners pretty mad and our lauren toms talks to a man who thinks this idea ise wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood back. >> reporter: at what cost? >> well, there is no cost. i used to have a cost, but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: del seymour has called san francisco his home for nearly four decades. even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin. but after dark, the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >> when i was living there and when i was on the streets, by 9:00, 10:00 at night, we all went to bed on the tent in the mattress or wherever. now the tenderloin, don't even start until 10:00 at night. >> reporter: that's when many of the community services like urban alchemy leave the area as part of their contract with the city. but the city is trying a new tactic to crack down on open air drug markets. mayor london breed announced a plan to ban stores in the area from selling prepackaged food or tobacco products between midnight and 5:00 a.m. >> when we looked at the data
the new idea has business owners pretty mad and our lauren toms talks to a man who thinks this idea ise wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood back. >> reporter: at what cost? >> well, there is no cost. i used to have a cost, but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: del seymour has called san francisco his home for nearly four decades. even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin. but after dark, the neighborhood he knows and...
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. >> our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> reporter: two rows back and facing the pulpit will always be where reverend cecil williams sat every sunday for church. as recently as easter sunday, he would rejoice with his congregation to tunes led by dennis who arrived to glide memorial 22 years ago. >> i walked into in church for the first time on an easter sunday. i think that i was at the -- came to the right place at the right time to get what i didn't even realize that i needed at that time. >> reporter: dennis smiles when he thinks of williams, even hours after his passing. >> i think that's the thing when i think of him. i think of light and i think of love. i think of support. generosity, i mean i can just go on and on. >> reporter: it's a sign of the unconditional love the reverend offered, a signature of his that defined the impact of glide memorial church in san francisco as a house to be welcomed. >> you can come in drunk or high, you can come in in the height of your whit privilege, you can come in as a si
. >> our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leaves behind. >> reporter: two rows back and facing the pulpit will always be where reverend cecil williams sat every sunday for church. as recently as easter sunday, he would rejoice with his congregation to tunes led by dennis who arrived to glide memorial 22 years ago. >> i walked into in church for the first time on an easter sunday. i think that i was at the -- came to the...
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. >> our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leavesd. >> reporter: two rows back and facing the pulpit will always be where reverend cecil williams sat every sunday for church. as recently as easter sunday, he would rejoice with his congregation to tunes led by dennis hersey who arrived to glide memorial 22 years ago. >> i walked into the church for the first time on an easter sunday. i think that i was at the -- came to the right place at the right time to get what i didn't even realize that i needed at that time. >> reporter: dennis smiles when he thinks of williams, even hours after his passing. >> i think that's the thing when i think of him. i think of light and i think of love. i think of support, generosity, i mean, i can just go on and on. >> reporter: it's a sign of the unconditional love the reverend offered, a signature of his that defined the impact of glide memorial church in san francisco as a house to be welcomed. >> you can come in drunk or high, you can come in in the height of your white privilege, you can come in as
. >> our lauren toms went to glide memorial to talk to his friends and admirers about the legacy he leavesd. >> reporter: two rows back and facing the pulpit will always be where reverend cecil williams sat every sunday for church. as recently as easter sunday, he would rejoice with his congregation to tunes led by dennis hersey who arrived to glide memorial 22 years ago. >> i walked into the church for the first time on an easter sunday. i think that i was at the -- came to...
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our lauren toms talked to a man who thinks this idea is the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhoodck. >> reporter: at what cost? >> well, there's no cost. i used to have a cost but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: dell seymour has called san francisco his home for nearly four decades. even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin. but after dark the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >> when i was living there and on the streets, by 9:00, 10:00 at night we all went to bed on the tent in the manager or whatever. now tenderloin don't even start until 10:00 at night. >> reporter: that's when many of the community services leave the area as part of the contract with the city. but the city is trying a new tactic to crack down on open air drug markets. mayor london breed announced a plan to ban stores in the area from selling prepackaged food or tobacco products between midnight and 5:00 a.m. >> when we looked at the data around some of our -- kind of corner store operations, we discovered that that was wher
our lauren toms talked to a man who thinks this idea is the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhoodck. >> reporter: at what cost? >> well, there's no cost. i used to have a cost but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: dell seymour has called san francisco his home for nearly four decades. even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin. but after dark the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare....
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and our lauren toms is live outside the oakland coliseum and we are already hearing that there's a proposed extension, good morning to you, lauren. >> reporter: yeah. good morning nicole. that's right. and a's fans are torn about the departure of the beloved team finally becoming a reality. but $97 million. that's a number we're talking about for the a's to stay here at the coliseum over the next five years. but the team reportedly has an opt out option after three years if their new stadium, their stadium in las vegas is done in time. it's a steep increase from the reported $1.5 million a year the team has been paying to play here in oakland. increase some fans say is too much. >> it's pushing a little hard i think. i think they need to negotiate something that's a little more agreeable. >> reporter: now the team is also rumored to be in talks with salt lake city and sacramento for the interment expansion following this 2024 season. but some fans and any move could be too far to hold on to their own tickets and million ticks of course is of course at play here as well. oakland mayor sheng
and our lauren toms is live outside the oakland coliseum and we are already hearing that there's a proposed extension, good morning to you, lauren. >> reporter: yeah. good morning nicole. that's right. and a's fans are torn about the departure of the beloved team finally becoming a reality. but $97 million. that's a number we're talking about for the a's to stay here at the coliseum over the next five years. but the team reportedly has an opt out option after three years if their new...
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lauren: cathy and tom are so right.cline, make them actually recline. they go back ever so little. and you have no room if you're in the seat behind them. i'm cellly challenged and -- vertically challenged and hurts my legs. stuart: this is from john, fun seeing varney's grand kids t oday. please ask lauren to bring her daughter back. she was great. going to do it? lauren: no, because i'd have to bring all three this time around and you don't want that. stuart: that was me yesterday. lauren: just yesterday. such is life. i want to thank everybody for friday feedback. now is the time for the friday trivia question. how many [inaudible] in america? the answer when we come back. nt to mi .. ♪ you don't want to miss it ♪ ♪ it's your moment in the spotlight ♪ all your ambitions. all in one app. low fixed rates. borrow up to $100k. no fees required. sofi. get your money right®. we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. now thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full s
lauren: cathy and tom are so right.cline, make them actually recline. they go back ever so little. and you have no room if you're in the seat behind them. i'm cellly challenged and -- vertically challenged and hurts my legs. stuart: this is from john, fun seeing varney's grand kids t oday. please ask lauren to bring her daughter back. she was great. going to do it? lauren: no, because i'd have to bring all three this time around and you don't want that. stuart: that was me yesterday. lauren:...
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lauren boebert. kari lake knows what she's doing. tom cotton, harvard grad knows what he's doing and the consequences are very clear. this is not just funding games when mitt romney goes on the record and says, there will members in the house who wanted to vote, gop members who wanted to vote to impeach donald trump. but they were scared for their families they were worried about the safety of their wife and kids. a lot of these republican men that is a deliberate tactic by trump, the mafia boss and the little mafia boss is below him to enforce order both within the party and now within the country, one in three americans tells pulses one in three republicans or excuse me, has said that they believed that patriots need to resort to violence to save this country one in three republicans, that's a scary statistics and that's been an there has been increasingly this idea among trump supporters that violence is in fact inevitable. that is perhaps the answer to the discord in the country january 6 was the opening salvo in for some of them of
lauren boebert. kari lake knows what she's doing. tom cotton, harvard grad knows what he's doing and the consequences are very clear. this is not just funding games when mitt romney goes on the record and says, there will members in the house who wanted to vote, gop members who wanted to vote to impeach donald trump. but they were scared for their families they were worried about the safety of their wife and kids. a lot of these republican men that is a deliberate tactic by trump, the mafia...
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lauren: yeah. because they can push back -- stuart: you can have trouble with that one, yeah. next is from tom.clock. how does he handle when time changes for daylight savings time? what time does he -- okay, two answers for you. first of all, i can out put in my head wake up at 2:47 a.m., and i will wake up at i 2:47 a.m. it's like i've got a glock that just won't quit. -- clock that just won't quit. and as for going to bed, i've bot to be asleep by 7:30 at night. lauren -- lauren: do you want me to comment on that? stuart: why not? lauren: captain no fun. [laughter] stuart: that's true. that's terrible. lauren: you don't set an alarm clock at all in. stuart: no. lauren: not even for security? stuart: i've never set one. i just don't need it. this is from mary ellen. what to you view from your news desk besides the cameras and how has it changed over the years? lauren: that's a good question. stuart: can we put that the up on the screen? that's -- lauren and i sitting on the set, that's what we look out on. lots of monitors. i've got one, two, three, four, five monitors -- ashley: duct tape. s
lauren: yeah. because they can push back -- stuart: you can have trouble with that one, yeah. next is from tom.clock. how does he handle when time changes for daylight savings time? what time does he -- okay, two answers for you. first of all, i can out put in my head wake up at 2:47 a.m., and i will wake up at i 2:47 a.m. it's like i've got a glock that just won't quit. -- clock that just won't quit. and as for going to bed, i've bot to be asleep by 7:30 at night. lauren -- lauren: do you want...
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lauren: it's like amazon marketplace and very popular here in the u.s. for its cheap prices. they ship overa million packages a week here. senators tomote several letters to the biden administration to investigate using slave labor and knockout products and m assive amounts of your personal data. they're concerned it's one of the most downloaded apps here in the u.s. and taking market share from the companies e bay, a mazon, you name it and breaking the law. the legal forced labor protection act says marco rubio and senator cotton has the solution. after you investigate them, close the de-minimus loop whole that lets companies like temu invade taxes -- evade taxes and inspections of product ifs they sell for under $800. most on temu is like 80-cents. stuart: i hear lou basenese is obsessed with temu and uses it all the time. >> i ordered one time and hooked by the super bowl ads and ordered one time for running gear. it's cheap but takes forever. stuart: impose taxes on cheaper items. ? >> we need to be careful about opening the boarders politically and commercially here. we're seeing it with tiktok and the sharing of data. same issu
lauren: it's like amazon marketplace and very popular here in the u.s. for its cheap prices. they ship overa million packages a week here. senators tomote several letters to the biden administration to investigate using slave labor and knockout products and m assive amounts of your personal data. they're concerned it's one of the most downloaded apps here in the u.s. and taking market share from the companies e bay, a mazon, you name it and breaking the law. the legal forced labor protection...
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lauren fox, we'll be watching. thank you very much. coming up. we're tracking the forecasts for monday solar eclipse. tom foreman is here with us.talk about whether the clouds might ruin this spectacular moment and what we can do to get ready, that's next >> sunday in interviews with the return israeli hostages, what is the meaning of being hostage? reasonable certainty, and the fight for the release of those still in captivity. whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn, attention former marines and family members station to camp plus june. if you lived or worked can't lose you in north carolina for at least 30 days from august 1953 to december 1987 and has been diagnosed with cancer, neuro behavioral effects at a child born with birth defects or been diagnosed with with fertility issues are more significant compensation may be available called legal injury advocates. now, to discuss your case, golf, when 805 013636. that's 18050 3636 called now whether you're a professional driver or just a fan vehicle breakdowns, are costly. >> it started touching start making some really weird noises. >> the last thing i remembe
lauren fox, we'll be watching. thank you very much. coming up. we're tracking the forecasts for monday solar eclipse. tom foreman is here with us.talk about whether the clouds might ruin this spectacular moment and what we can do to get ready, that's next >> sunday in interviews with the return israeli hostages, what is the meaning of being hostage? reasonable certainty, and the fight for the release of those still in captivity. whole story with anderson cooper sunday at eight on cnn,...
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lauren, kyle, and dave. we remember the families, survivors, and entire columbine community. some who became the country's first gun violence prevention advocates. those like tom, father of daniel, who for 25 years has gone toe-to-tow with the gun lobby to fight for change while wearing the shoes his son was wearing the day weigh-e was killed. to honor their memories we cannot allow another 25 years to pass before we say never again and final mean it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the assistive technology day. a.t., is any item, peace of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of individuals living with disabilities and older adults. having spent nearly three years as a therapist for rehabilitation services manager, licensed nurse home adm
lauren, kyle, and dave. we remember the families, survivors, and entire columbine community. some who became the country's first gun violence prevention advocates. those like tom, father of daniel, who for 25 years has gone toe-to-tow with the gun lobby to fight for change while wearing the shoes his son was wearing the day weigh-e was killed. to honor their memories we cannot allow another 25 years to pass before we say never again and final mean it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for...