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would have been proud of her. >> i believe it was pravin's spirit who brought us all this way. he wanted us to know what happened to him and who did this to him. and we got it. we know who did this to pravin. that's all i needed to know. that's all for this edition of "dateline." we'll see you again friday at 9/8 central. and of course, i'll see you each my son just two hours before it all happened. right now, at 11, a memorial in pleasanton honoring a family killed in a fiery crash last week. what we're learning about that family, including two children that passed away and camped out
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for another night. the latest on protests at stanford and universities across the country as tensions remain high and a bitter sweet sunday glide hosted its first services since the death of the church's longtime leader. the tributes to the reverend cecil williams. the news at 11 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney and i'm gia vang. tonight, the pleasanton community continues to grapple with a tragic loss. a family of four, including two children killed in a fiery crash last week. well, today, classmates, teachers and friends gathered to remember them as nbc bay area's alyssa goard explains their sudden deaths have rocked families in this community. but maybe a minute of silence at valley vista park in pleasanton, the community came together to process the unthinkable. wednesday night, a family of four was driving on foothill road near stone ridge in their vinfast electric car. police say
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the driver apparently lost control and jumped a curb and collided with a tree before bursting into flames. all four died in the crash. investigators say speed may have been a factor. the coroner has not confirmed the identities of the victims, but friends tell us they are the george family. dad, tarun, mom renee and their sons. rowan, an eighth grader at hart middle school, and aaron, a second grader at donlon elementary. i still can't believe nobody can believe that they're gone. he called my son just two hours before it all happened. deepti rawat says aaron was best friends with her son, who is now struggling with the grief. she says tarun and renzi's families are in india, where a relative is traveling to break the difficult news to them because she couldn't do on the phone, right? how can she say like the whole family is gone? about 200 people were at this memorial, including many teachers, and the donlon principal friends consoled one another and wrote down their
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parting messages for the family. i came out here because i knew rowan. he was a great friend of mine. 13 year old krish went to taekwondo with rowan and shared many happy memories with him. it's tragic really because i was with him the day before at class, so we were just talking and then the next day he was just gone. so it's very tragic. the family, he was very kind, social and they were always happy to help people. the san that say many here still struggling to understand how this could have happened and how to move forward. i hope they rest in peace and they will keep be. they will be alive in our memories forever. in pleasanton, alyssa goard, nbc, bay area news. the santa clara county sheriff's office is investigating a chase that ended in a crash. the sheriff's office says deputies in san jose tried to stop a gold lexus for speeding, but the driver took
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off, led deputies on a chase through east san jose, and it was during that chase, a deputy crashed into a toyota suv that happened near king road and commodore drive for people were inside the car. they were taken to the hospital. the deputy was hurt too, but we are told they are all expected to be okay. the sheriff's office says that 24 year-old driver behind the wheel of the lexus intentionally hit a patrol vehicle. deputies used spike strips to stop the car, but he didn't stop. he tried to run away. deputies caught up with him and arrested him. well, right now, southbound 680 is still closed, but caltrans says it will be back open in time for the morning commute. part of the road shut down friday, so crews could repair that road. this was happening between the five 8680 interchange to koopman road and sunol. northbound lanes stayed open, and again, those southbound lanes are set to reopen by four tomorrow morning. mike inouye will be tracking the latest for your morning commute on today in the bay. make sure to tune in starting at 5 a.m. before you head out the door,
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not backing down tonight, protests continue to grow at bay area universities, even as some students risk suspension and now some faculty at one campus are taking action. nbc bay area's marianne favro is at stanford with a closer look at the protests here at white plaza is growing. there are now 23 tents and more people from outside the university joining students to call for a cease fire in gaza. another night of camping out at stanford's white plaza. even though the university has handed out letters to protesters letting them know they could be expelled or possibly even arrested for being here overnight, white, whether or not i get arrested is not as important as the liberation of the palestinian people. protesters say they want stanford to take action. i would like the university to cut all of its ties to israel, to cut all of its ties to companies that aid israel in, funding the war crimes they commit against the palestinian people. preliminary results of a recent
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student election show a majority of undergrad stanford students support the university, issuing a statement on divestment at sonoma state, protesters held a rally today in are camped out for a second night as they call for an end to the violence in gaza. cal poly humboldt is now closed for the remainder of the semester after protesters occupied two buildings and protesting students at berkeley continue to sleep in tents in front of sproul hall. at san francisco state, students plan to hold a rally tomorrow, and professors have formed a local chapter of faculty for justice in palestine to support them. we're advising the university, under no circumstances, to deploy police. we are asking the university not to engage in any kind of academic retaliation, including, but not limited to, expulsion or suspension or eviction. usc has already canceled its commencement because of on campus protests,
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and many students in the bay area are wondering what might be next for them. we reached out to stanford university, which reiterated that having people camp out here overnight is a safety issue, and they've also begun referring names of student protesters for conduct review at stanford marianne favro nbc bay area news. marianne just mentioned usc access to the main campus there is still limited to students, faculty and staff. that's following last week's protest. nearly 100 were arrested and they are still camping out on campus down at usc. the iconic tommy trojan statue vandalized yesterday with the words say no to genocide. the statue was cleaned up today. lapd has not announced any arrests at ucla. tensions between dueling groups of protesters spilled over today. demonstrators swarmed past security barricades, got into confrontations. some of them were physical. police were called in to restore order. things have been escalating on campus for weeks now, with
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jewish students saying they don't feel safe. pro-palestinian students insisting they won't back off until their demands are met. well, this calls for a cease fire continue across the u.s. president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke on the phone today. the white house says the president continues to reaffirm his ironclad commitment to israel's security. the two leaders last spoke on april 13th after iran launched missile and drone strikes against israel. the u.s. opposes an invasion of gaza's southernmost city, rafah, based on humanitarian grounds. white house says mr. biden reiterated that position on the call. the two leaders also reviewed ongoing talks to secure the release of hostages, with an immediate cease fire in gaza. the white house says part of the discussion was also about increases in the delivery of humanitarian aid into gaza. and that comes as world central kitchen says it will resume humanitarian operations in gaza monday. the organization had paused all deliveries after seven aid workers were killed by israeli airstrikes earlier this month. they say they have trucks carrying enough supplies for
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almost 8 million meals ready to enter gaza. new at 11 glide memorial church is grieving the loss of the reverend cecil williams, the longtime pastor, civil rights activist, community leader died on monday. the church has several events planned to celebrate his life and legacy today, leaders reflected in the first sunday service since his passing. thank goodness that the right reverend cecil williams never asked anybody to fill his shoes. he only asked that you show up as you. yes, because if he saw something in you, he knew that was the thing that you need to lead from. celebration of life for williams will take place at glide, sunday, may 12th at 1 p.m. the salvation army is getting ready to remodel its campus in san jose. the nonprofit will be joined by san jose city leaders tomorrow, announcing the renovation of its campus on fourth street earlier this month, the santa clara county board of supervisors approved $4 million for this
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project. it will be used to update the overnight shelter, emmanuel house, and build another housing complex on the site. the salvation army says people who are living in the emmanuel house now, they will be moved to 74 temporary housing units during construction. well, this is certainly not making it easier to make it in the bay. home prices are considerably higher than a year ago. the california association of realtors released new numbers. those show that last month, the median price of a home in the bay area was nearly $1.4 million. that is more than 15% higher than the median price at this time last year. it's also a sign that prices have recovered from the dip they took in fall 2022, following the federal reserve's interest rate hike. now, experts say buyers are tired of waiting for those interest rates to come down, and they are paying more than they wanted to. low inventory is also playing a role. the celebration of a pandemic policy has just too popular to scrap, and today marks four years since jfk drive turned into a car free
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promenade. the one and a half mile stretch of road was reserved for pedestrians and bikes during the pandemic. the goal was to give people a safe place to gather outdoors, while in 2022 the city decided not to reopen that road to cars, voters later made that change permanent. we knew that prior to the pandemic, three out of every four vehicles that used to travel down this road didn't start their trip in a park, and they didn't end it in a park, which meant that they were using this beautiful space, this incredibly valuable space, to get someplace else more quickly. that is not the purpose of a park. hundreds of people turning out for today's celebration, including mayor london breed. we're back in 60s just ahead. fallout from the racist tech scandal in antioch continues the action some are taking after reports several officers have been reinstated. and an update for you on highway one down in big sur. how soon until tourists will be able to take the iconic
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drive again? and high temperatures around san jose today, low 70s could see 80s by midweek, and that 7-day forecast also has a chance of some spring showers returning.he timing t
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a worry that some of the officers involved have reportedly been reinstated. nbc bay area's nathalie vera reports. organizers of today's rally say they were also marking ten years since a young black man was assaulted by officers. you say? yes. it's been ten years since catherine wade says she saw antioch police officers beat her son outside their home. and he beat him up about 4 or 5 whacks and screamed and blood went out of his face. on sunday afternoon, demonstrators rallied outside the antioch police department calling for justice
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in millard baldwin's name, who died by suicide in 2021. his family blames the police department for his trauma. my son became mentally ill after that. he wanted to be a correctional officer and he was going to take his test to be a correctional officer. baldwin was one of the people named in the ongoing racist tax scandal involving about half of the department's officers. the messages came to light during an investigation by the fbi and da's office after allegations of misconduct sending guerrillas and monkeys and other racist memes. are we safe with those guys? community members say they're worried about the police officers involved in the racist tech scandal, possibly returning to patrol the streets of antioch. the police department has not chosen to be transparent about this. and so we don't know which officers have been reinstated and which officers have been rewarded for their misconduct with a years long
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paid vacation. we reached out to antioch police for comment tonight, but did not hear back. meanwhile, activists say they don't feel safe knowing the racist and homophobic sentiments some officers have expressed. reporting in antioch, natalie vera, nbc bay area news. well, this week, the man accused of purposely driving his family off a cliff is due back in court. the judge is still working to determine if dharmesh patel will face criminal charges or if he should be diverted to mental health treatment instead. last year, patel drove his vehicle down a 300 foot cliff near devil's slide with his wife and two children. in that car, they all survived. patel's wife claims he did it deliberately and was depressed. patel has pleaded not guilty. he says he was pulling over to check a tire when he accidentally lost control on thursday. the court is due to hear from additional witnesses. also this week, a class action lawsuit involving a skateboarding event in dolores park in san francisco that hits
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the courtroom on tuesday. last year, a lawsuit was filed against san francisco and its police chief. it stems from the mass arrest of 110 teenagers during a chaotic dolores park hill bomb skateboarding event. that was last summer. the annual event is not permitted. as you can see, it features skateboards and bicyclists testing tricks down dangerous hills. last year, teens and police clashed, resulting in what some called a riot. four teens brought the suit, claiming it was actually the police who broke the law. the city attorney says he will try to get that suit thrown out of court. let's take a live look at our state capitol, where a big celebration is set for tomorrow to honor two oakland high school basketball programs. we're talking about the state champion girls basketball team from oakland high and the state champion boys basketball team from oakland technical high. both teams took home the top prize this year. they've already gotten special shout outs at warriors games, and tomorrow they'll be honored on the floor of the california state senate and assembly. they'll also be
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visiting local elementary and middle schools to hopefully help inspire younger students. california marked workers memorial day today, a time to remember and honor those who were hurt or have lost their lives on the job or because of their job. in richmond, cal osha teamed up with fed, osha, and other partners for this year's workers memorial day. they also commemorated the creation of osha on this day. back in 1970, the mission of the occupational health, occupational safety and health administration is to ensure safe and healthful working conditions despite their efforts, hundreds died on the job this year in 2022, there were apparently 504 fatalities that we know of that were as the result of going to work, and that is way too many, our goal is to get those numbers down, educate employers. governor also took action today, issuing a proclamation in honor of workers
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memorial day. he highlighted improvements in working conditions and wages for fast food workers, new protections for warehouse workers from unsafe quotas, and the end of unfair pay practices impacting garment industry workers. well, another big sur marathon is in the books and we have a local winner, simon ricci of san francisco crossed the finish line in two hours, 29 minutes and 30s peyton bilo from outside sacramento, came in first in the women's division. she was the only woman to clock in under three hours, with a total time of two hours, 55 minutes and 10s. incredible. and get this. this was the first marathon for both of them. more than 4000 people attempted the course this year, but the course of course, looked a little different. back in march, a chunk of highway one that would have been part of the course collapsed during the storm. and good news for people who want to head that way, visit big sur. caltrans is opening the convoys on highway one to the public tomorrow. the highway has been closed since that collapse last month, and since then caltrans has been leading
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convoys for residents twice a day. but starting tomorrow, anyone can join the convoys. they run from 7 to 8 in the morning, then from 5 to 6. so don't miss it. there's going to be a long gap there. there's a catch. the afternoon southbound convoys will only be open to residents and essential workers. one last thing about the marathon down there. our very own philip suzuki ran that marathon. he came in 442nd and he is he does it all here at the station. so congratulations, philip. it's his 29th marathon. yeah, he won't stop. how many miles do you calculated? it was like 780 something miles. he's running these things and he's got a train for him too. so it's good weather for it. great weather. perfect. was it windy? a little bit windy on the coast. and we're going to see another day like that again tomorrow. kind of a summer like spread of microclimates around the bay area. 60s bayside, cool upper 50s and low 60s near the coast, but inland. today we manage 70s, including san jose. we managed to get up to 73 degrees, now down to 59 wind speeds starting
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to back off a bit around the santa clara valley. walnut creek one of the warmer spots today, up to 76 degrees. also now down to 59 over in oakland. winds still out of the west to 12 high earlier today in the mid 60s, 56 currently and back over to san francisco. kind of a cool afternoon high of only 64. and that winds still out of the west at about 21mph. so what we have to look forward to across the inland valleys, especially wednesday and thursday. highs in the mid 70s to low 80s. then get ready for some changes as we approach next weekend. cooler and breezy again. might see a chance of showers next saturday. we'll have a look at that coming up in just a moment. notice the wind speeds all the way into solano county. typically this will bring in some patchy low clouds as we head towards the morning hours, but notice the temperature and wind progression tomorrow. wind speeds picking back up again like clockwork mid afternoon into early evening. that will once again keep temperatures around san francisco and the coast on the
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chilly side for monday. so we wake up to temperatures mainly in the low 50s. by lunchtime. high temperatures near san francisco staying in those mid 60s upper 60s near oakland and low 70s around san jose. now moving forward tuesday into wednesday. more mid 70s inland. wednesday's high starting to climb up near 80 degrees in concord, 79 and 78. in san jose and low to mid 70s bayside. thursday should be the warmest day of the week, with 80 near san jose and a chance those east bay valleys and maybe around the north bay two could see some mid 80s. and that thursday forecast. now, as we take a look at the month of may, we're going to be transitioning into may 2nd half of the week. notice the rain averages what we get per month. those typically drop off. in fact, the daily average for rainfall really starting to dry out. so the odds of seeing rain they decrease. but they don't go completely away. and notice what's happening here towards the later part of the week as we get towards the weekend. that's something we may have to contend with, especially, i think, around the north bay as we get
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into saturday night next weekend , high pressure holding its ground for the workweek and like clockwork, right there. stay tuned. next weekend could begin with some showers, and we will see some cooler temperatures as we roll into friday and saturday. now san francisco the warm up could be around the low 70s by thursday, but it's really the valley locations, inland areas getting a 10 to 15 degree jump at those high temperatures. wednesday and thursday should see some 80s and then stay tuned . first weekend of may. oh man, let's not start this again. let's not. there it is. chance of some showers. just something to keep an eye on. okay, okay. we're not we're not we're not there yet. okay. rob thanks. all right. here's something i always wanted to say on the air. zebras on the loose where the guys were spottseed
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four zebras taking a stroll through the neighborhood in north bend, washington. today, police say they escaped from a transport trailer when the driver stopped to secure them along the highway. some people stopped to take videos. others tried to help corral the animals to safety. one zebra actually wandered into someone's yard. hello? yeah, just curious. how can i get out of here, three of them have been caught, but one zebra still on the loose. well, in san francisco's golden gate park today strides towards beating a.l.s. the 10th annual jim tracey five k walk and roll to cure als. taking over blue heron lake. more than 100 people signed up for the event and raised. get this nearly $50,000 funds raised go to support and the research. als is known as
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lou gehrig's disease. it is a fatal neurodegenerative illness that affects nerve cells in the brain and spine. a word about jim tracey. he was an inspirational track coach at san francisco's university high school. he led the girls cross country team to a record nine state championships. wow tracey lost his battle with als in 2014. well, the third annual kopitar tournament wrapped up today in san jose. telemundo 48 partnered with alum rock unified school district to put on the event at overfelt high school and during the weekend long tournament elementary and middle school teams. they faced off on the soccer field. organizers say that this event helps bring the community together. it is absolutely the perfect combination. this is an example of how families and school systems work together to make it happen. for students. and knowing that soccer is one of the beloved sports in our community, we want to highlight that as well. and it's about bringing families and our
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schools together. i like it, look how happy they are with their trophy. all right. several schools, they walked away with a trophy. adelante. one baby won first place in the elementary school section for middle school . adelante won one for girls. and ocala one for the boys. congrats to everyone. absolutely well, the nfl is taking a controversial and conspicuous step to improve player safety. they're called guardian caps. it's a soft shell helmet engineered to better protect players against head injuries. you might have seen it already. the nfl introduced the caps into its training camps in 2022. look at that. last year, the league expanded the requirement to regular season practices. now the nfl is allowing players to wear the caps during regular season games. it's up to the players. some people say they look kind of ridiculous, too ridiculous to wear, but league data says those caps can enhance protection by as much as 20. talk about cte and helping avoid some of those things that affect you later on in life. i think if
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they're able to prove that it does reduce that, then players will get on board with it. well, there's new guidelines. in other words, player option on wearing them that go into effect this season. all right anthony flores here. now with talking football to baseball. yeah i was just going to say it's going to take one good player to do it during a regular season game. and then maybe others will follow suit. the one challenge is when you're usually when you hit your helmet on a football, it can cause a fumble with that padding. maybe not, maybe not as much, but but we'll see. and speaking of hits, the a's got a big one today. they rallied for their sixth comeback win of the season. the unlikely hero who powered oakland to a victory against baltimore. stick around. sports norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal...
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after closing out a homestand with a victory, the giants headed to the east coast for a ten game road trip series finale this afternoon against the pirates at oracle park. it was scoreless in the third until this thairo estrada goes on a power trip. it's a solo shot. his fourth home run of the season. next batter mike yastrzemski goes yard. it's back to back jacks for the giants. they hang on to beat the pirates three two. they improve to 14 and 15 on the season. now after the game, manager bob melvin was asked what grade he'd give his team. one month into the season, you look at the stats across the board, whether it's pitching numbers, whether it's the offensive numbers, it hasn't been great. but to sit here right at 500 or game below and we know there's a lot more in there. it's not horrible place to be. at some point in time we'll hit our stride, but i'm
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going to not do the grade thing right now. cal ripken jr checking out the series finale between the a's and the orioles. he's a part owner for baltimore. the a's down a run with a man on in the ninth. rookie backup catcher kyle mccann comes through in the clutch. he slams the go ahead two run shot. the a's rally for a seven six win. it's their sixth comeback victory of the season. i was going to take till i got a strike and then once i got that strike, it was battle time and i kept waiting for maybe a curveball, but i put my mind to the heater and i was able to get a good pitch and put a good swing on it. they're pretty special moment for him, but also for the team. i mean, you could see the energy just it was electric in the dugout and obviously the guys are fired up. and it was a great moment for mac, nba playoffs, minnesota and phoenix game four. late in the game, timberwolves head coach chris finch is hurt after colliding with his player mike conley. he was helped to the locker room. reports are he's a torn tendon in his knee now.
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before he got hurt, it was a two point game. then anthony edwards does this. check it out. throwing it down on kd. look out. he had 40 points. the timberwolves sweep the suns 122 116. it's minnesota's first playoff series win in 20 years. and the first time the suns have been swept in the playoffs since 1999. guys, it is not easy for k.d. since he left the golden state warriors. kevin durant just two and four in nba playoff series since leaving the warriors in 2019. somehow it's not easy to win when you don't have steph, draymond, klay thompson and all those other guys helping you out. do you think he's going to come back? maybe you never know. we'll throw it out there. frustration is going to boil over the summer. he's going to get bored watching the nba playoffs. all right anthony thank you so much. still ahead our latest installment of race in america the complicated history of an east bay community that has been
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get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. some call it the bay area's lost city, russell city. what happened to the town remains an ugly chapter in alameda county's history, a history that's rarely known or even talked about. tonight, as part of our ongoing series race in america, the conversation are jodi hernandez opens up about her family's roots in russell city. jodi sees for the first time where her family once lived and interviews her own father, joe, who has never talked about russell city until now. i never told anybody
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about russell city because there was some shame there. yeah, it's hard to talk about it. it's hard to have this conversation with you about that. it's just like a dark secret for me. how come? dad, i was hiding it? because i think if somebody knew who i was or where i came from, that i would have. i wouldn't have any friends. all these years. all these years. and i never knew my family's history in russell city. my father, joe hernandez, lived there until the age of nine. i found out because i called my parents one night and they told me they watched a documentary called the apology, the slum. the end result of this disease is threatening the vitality of the entire community . the film features russell city residents and their descendants. established in 1853. russell city today would be located south of hayward regional
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shoreline, near the hayward airport. it is now some 200 acres of industrial warehouses. tell me what you remember about russell city. i lived on my grandma and grandpa's property. on her property. she also had a little house. to me, it was more like a shack and no bathroom, no back in those days in russell city, they had no. nobody had a showers or anything like that. we had what they called a. on a house, i guess you would call it outside. there was a sink out there with a wash rag. you just cleaned yourself off as best you could. my dad made the best of the living conditions. he spoke very little english school was difficult, but my father also remembered some happy times too. as a little boy, i did have a certain amount of happiness, mostly within myself. you know,
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i would get wrapped up in making little toys or whatever. well, my grandmother and grandfather were just beautiful. they treated us so nice. nearly 60 years ago, russell city was bulldozed and sold off to developers. alameda county and the city of hayward forced 1400 residents out, wiping russell city off the map. well, obviously what they did was wrong. i mean, it was racism, pure and simple. they didn't want us there. i didn't know or think or think about why. i just thought it's just the way it is. we used to play on these tracks. we used to jump them. my father's cousin, richard lopez, met us to show us some of the beginnings of our family in russell city. lopez's father owned a restaurant bar called california cafe, so our property was right here. and it came out
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this way. i mean, this was where you guys grew up, and now it's. yeah yeah. industrial. yeah. and that's why that's why a lot of the people now want reparations because they hardly gave them any money for all their lots and their land, their businesses, you know, that was their livelihood. they cut them all out a few blocks away, we saw where my dad once lived. and from there to here, we figure it's about where the property was at of grandma and joe. joe lived on the corner and grandma's house. be back here. dad yeah. what's that like for you to be here? where you. well, does that tell you anything? it's sad. yeah part of our souls are still here, though. oh, yeah? yeah, yeah, you can feel it. the city may be gone, but the memories live on. oh. that's cool. this large mural at eighth
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street and maple court is one of the few reminders left of the community. it also shows the great raid. charles, who performed in russell city. what do you think you got from russell city? i think that it shaped me in the sense that it just made me want to prove to myself and anybody else that i'm worthy of. anything. just like anybody else. you know that i didn't want to do this, but i, i, i believe that i owe it to you. i'm proud of you, dad. oh thank you, jody. i needed to hear that. i'm proud of myself, too. i love that. what a gift that jody has now that she knows her family's history. and she's been able to share that with everyone else. now to watch part one of our series on russell city, go to nbcbayarea.com slash
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race in america. we're going to change gears now. coming up, this barbie, a gold medal winner. we talk with the bay area figure skating star who is getting her very own barbie doll . the week begins watching those winds picking up again tomorrow afternoon and then warming temperatures ahead and spring showers also in that same 7-day forecast
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voters, kicking it off with the annual opening day on the bay parade, and that parade showcased more than 100 historic boats. this year's theme was rocket on the bay. the parade started off you like that? yeah. jia likes that. parade started off the coast of tiburon, went down and along the san francisco shoreline and east bay fire department is going above and beyond to recruit women. the berkeley fire department hosted its first in fire camp event this weekend that's dedicated to helping women find careers in the fire service. women who signed up got hands on training and education in firefighting, including exercises, apparently chainsaws, ladder climbing and working with the fire hose. we find that, you know, obviously the fire service is a male dominated field. we want to be able to show so that anybody can do this job male, female, whatever. and we want to give an opportunity to be able to have an avenue to explore what this
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job is at. berkeley fire department, host this event every year. and anyone with an interest in fire service is welcome to sign up. all right. well ahead of asian american, native hawaiian pacific islander heritage month in may. bay area based olympian, two time world champion figure skater kristi yamaguchi now has her own barbie doll. and i got to talk with her about this process with mattel and what it means for future generations. it was just a huge honor and i think just exciting to, you know, it was over a year ago, so it was right before the barbie movie was coming out. and especially, you know, joining the group of women in that series, like maya angelou, anna may wong, cecilia cruz, so many heroes. tell me about the choosing of the moment and the outfit. how did that come about? i think it's just so identifiable for, the olympic golds that it made sense. and i was really excited that they were, leaning in that direction
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and, you know, down to the little detail of the little gold ribbon in the hair and my skates and on representation, it really meant a lot that they, wanted to get an accurate, like, likeness of me. we want kids to see themselves and to be able to identify with their heroes. so so, so, yeah, i was really, really happy to see that, they wanted to embrace all of that. and and, you know, hopefully other people see that, this doll just doesn't just represent, the olympic achievement, but, you know, also, what came after the olympics. and that's really primarily been my work with always dream. yeah. and she's done so much with her always dream organization. it's about early childhood literacy and family engagement. it's a very big passion for her. and by the way, you can preorder that doll right now. it's $35. that's a good price, i think. so that's
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nice. all right. yeah. rob mayeda here talking about some pretty nice weather to a point. yeah trying to keep everybody happy. if you like warm weather, you got you happy. but showers on the weekend? maybe not so much. we'll kind of talk about that later. let's talk about what's going on right now. we have some breezy conditions still ongoing around the bay area now talking about wind earlier, about two hours ago, sfo airport had a gust up to 44mph. bumpy rides in and out of the airport this evening, wind speeds coming down a little bit. 54 degrees west to 21mph. and you can see those wind speeds all the way through the carquinez strait into the delta, solano county, onward to stockton and sacramento tonight. now, tomorrow, wind speeds come down for a time during the morning, but they stay in that gusty range of 20 to 35mph for the better part of the day tomorrow. you see these areas in red and purple near bodega bay. same locations. today that had those blustery conditions.
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that's going to keep our temperatures in check for the bay and coast for another day. so we wake up tomorrow morning with numbers in the low 50s. patchy low clouds, lunchtime temperatures in the 60s around san francisco and oakland. and they'll be staying there as those winds pick up 73 degrees around san jose and mid 70s in reach again for concord and walnut creek, morgan hill, low 70s and 73 degrees in santa rosa. now for tuesday. the wind speeds start to come down just a little bit. not much change. bay side of those temperatures now as we move forward into wednesday. notice we've got 70s now near san francisco mid 70s for oakland, upper 70s near san jose and now by thursday. look at more orange on the map here. san jose saratoga down into morgan hill should see numbers near 80 degrees. and there's a chance we might see low to mid 80s out towards solano county and the north bay, upper 70s to low 80s. and that warming trend may actually last for another day. i want to show you the temperature progression here for san jose, and notice how those numbers come up all the way
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through friday. so three days in san jose, we could be close to 80 degrees. but look at how those temperatures really fall off there as we head towards saturday. those spring showers we were referring to could materialize these later on saturday. notice how high pressure weakens, allowing this system to move through the bay area saturday evening, saturday night and then by sunday should get those clearing skies again. second half of the week, though, does look cooler and breezy again, so we'll warm up a little bit for the middle part of the week right now. warmest days in that tuesday through friday timeline. then as we head into next weekend, looks like we could be contending with some showers. not for the entire weekend. right now, late saturday, maybe just very early sunday morning with some clearing skies as we get into the first weekend of may. just like that. there it is. did you have a jarring response to that weekend weather? i do have a response. it's not bad at all. no. yeah. it's just a sprinkle
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here and there. yeah. all right. okay. rob there's a positive spin taylor swift making music history again. how many records her newest album has already brenok
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this morning, the sunday sit down, look back range from curry's victory last summer on the golf course. his new documentary, his storied career with the warriors. one of the questions host willie geist had for curry involved his amazing shooting. and exactly does curry understand that he has changed the entire game of basketball? do you have an appreciation for the fact that 14 year old boys take two dribbles inside half court and jack up threes because of you? it was never like an intention of like, that's what i'm here to do. but it's just how i see the game and the irrational confidence that i have to shoot all those type of shots. i need to have irrational confidence. it would just be fun
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to fun to do something. how do you do that? i don't know, but when you're when you're 14 and you're steph curry, that's what you look like. yeah. since then, curry has won four nba titles and two mvp's. he's considered the greatest shooter in nba history. and right there, folks would have been fun to been there in the gym with him when he was 14 throwing it up. he probably stood out way big time back then. he's still he was doing that at anyway. yeah, he is pretty great. all right. prince harry is returning to the uk. he's expected to attend a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the invictus games next week. it's a sporting event for wounded veterans founded by the prince himself. he'll be giving a reading during the ceremony, and it is the first major event he will be attending in the uk for some time. he and his wife, meghan markle, stepped back as senior royals back in 2020. no word on whether she will be attending the event as well. well, taylor swift is making music history again and i love you. it's
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ruining my life. pop stars tortured poets department had the biggest streaming debut for any album in history. billboard says that the combined totals for all 31 tracks hit more than 890 million official streams. album also took the top spot on billboard's hot 200 chart, sold more than 2.5 million units in its first week. billboard says swift is the only act in the modern era to have seven different albums, sell at least 1 million copies in a single week. simply amazing. we are back with more in just two nutes.mi
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wrong box. check it out. galena. beautiful car right there. she has a habit of hanging out in boxes. galena's owners say they shipped a box of shoes to amazon for return, but little did they know, galena had made herself at home inside. her owners say they thought she had just disappeared . they were heartbroken. that is, until they got a call from 650 miles away in riverside. an amazon employee found galena took her in. i just couldn't even believe that she was in california. i thought it was a prank. like, i still, it's still hard to wrap my brain around. galena's family says she went six days without food or water in that box, but she made a full recovery and she's now back home and safe. all right. how about tomorrow morning's weather? rob mayeda get our audience ready for the workweek. a little chilly, we'll have some low 50s highs, though. by the afternoon. climbing into the 70s and midweek, inland areas could see 70 to low 80s. and then some changes rolling around as we
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