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ten year old boy accused of murder following a deadly stabbing at an east bay safeway, definitely surprised, especially with the crime of this magnitude that the suspect is someone of such a young age. >> it's not something that you see every day and the young suspect arrested at his middle school. >> good evening everyone. >> i'm mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. the deadly stabbing happened last month at a safeway store in san leandro. the victim, just 18 years old, new at ten. tonight, ktvu is amber lee joins us now. she's at san leandro police department with the latest developments. amber >> julie. police tell me that this deadly stabbing started as a dispute between two groups of teenagers and that there is no evidence that they knew each other prior to this incident.
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police say 18 year old zion gooden was stabbed and killed inside this safeway store on bancroft avenue in san leandro. lieutenant abe tang tells me a 13 year old stabbed gooden in the arm and chest. april second around 515 in the afternoon. >> definitely surprised, especially with the crime of this magnitude that the suspect is someone of such a young age. it's not something that you see every day, tang says. >> the incident started over the suspect's interaction with gooden's friend. the confrontation escalated into violence. police say surveillance video and witnesses led them to the suspect. >> we were able to piece together what transpired during the altercation that led to the stabbing and homicide, and we were able to from surveillance footage, eventually able to piece together the identity of the suspect that we were looking for. >> police say they arrested the 13 year old last thursday at the middle school he attends in a neighboring city. investigators say a search warrant served at the suspect's home linked him to the crime. police declined to
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release details as to what the argument was about. between the suspect and gooden and gooden's friend, police advises parents to talk to their children about how to resolve conflicts peacefully. >> there are better ways to settle your differences that sometimes it's better to take a deep breath and walk away. >> the 13 year old is being held at the alameda county juvenile hall. he faces one count of murder. julie >> amber lee reporting for us tonight in san leandro. amber. thank you. oakland police are now investigating an armed robbery at a convenience store. this surveillance video shows a person in a black hooded sweatshirt and face mask pulling out a gun on the clerk. it happened at the 7-eleven on fifth and international around 930 this morning. authorities say the suspect then took off with cash from the register. >> new at ten san jose is planning to install speed cameras throughout the city. the plan is to place 33 cameras in high collision areas and mail tickets to speeding drivers.
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city officials say annual traffic deaths in san jose have more than doubled, from 29 back in 2012 to a peak of 65 in 2022, a majority of the funding for the cameras is coming from an $8 million federal grant. >> a shooting suspect is in critical condition tonight after san jose police opened fire on the man he is accused of shooting at random in a busy neighborhood. >> ktvu south bay reporter jesse gary has the latest on the investigation. >> san jose police investigators say the man seen in this security camera video getting out of a minivan and shooting, is a felon armed with a gun that hasn't yet been traced. around 4:00 sunday afternoon, police say 41 year old san jose resident ricardo villarreal drove to the k and k apartments in east san jose for reasons still unknown, and fired indiscriminately. >> that's a frequent occurrence. we often find felons in possession of firearms. that was the situation 17 days ago, and
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so that's part of what we were trying to figure out. it's part of what we're trying to convene a group of people together to figure out why in san jose, we are seeing this uptick in violence directed, gun violence, directed at our police officers. i've been doing this a very long time. i've never seen on us. san jose police officers take so much gunfire in such a short period of time. >> apartment complex residents called 911, which brought a swarm of police officers. his neighbor, jorge chavez, used his cell phone to show officers converging on the van. after the initial shooting. >> we hear a gunshot, and we at first we thought it was like a firecracker, but we didn't think much of it. and later we hear like two more gunshots and then that's when i looked out the kitchen window and i saw there was like a van with broken windows. >> villarreal was eventually cornered by three officers, all three on the force, three and a half years, four years and four and a half years fired, hitting and dropping the suspect at this apartment complex was filled with people enjoying a warm sunday evening.
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>> families, friends and children were safe one minute and the next in grave danger. what they did next was the one thing they knew would stop this nightmare and make their family safe again. they called san jose police officers for help. we cannot allow attempts of killing of our officers to become normalized, expected or tolerated. >> detectives say they recovered a loaded, unregistered gun at the scene. officials say this is the third time this year san jose police have been targeted with gunfire. that happened only twice all of last year. >> we need to continue pushing to fully staff our police department because in dangerous situations, minutes matter. clearly we need to do better to ensure that people who are prohibited from owning guns can't access them by working harder to get unregistered and ghost guns off of our streets. >> the department is now working with the atf to try to trace a gun that they say so far has been untraceable at san jose
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police headquarters. jesse gary, ktvu, fox two news. >> we have new details tonight on a two alarm fire at the tesla factory in fremont. that fire department or the fire department says the fire started inside an oven around 5:00 this evening. skyfox shows crews on the roof and around the building. fire crews say all employees have been accounted for and no one was hurt. >> new at ten. lake merritt is known as the jewel of oakland, and a new campaign that just launched is hoping to add some shine to the popular destination , which has also been the scene of homicides, car break-ins and vandalism. ktvu is betty yu joins us live tonight from oakland with the plans to attract more people this coming summer. betty >> mike. the campaign is called love our lake, and it's meant to showcase the beauty of oakland and its artists. now, many people i spoke with tonight welcomed this plan, though they also shared some public safety concerns. love our lake. wants to remind oakland residents and visitors of lake merritt's vibrancy and beauty this summer.
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children's fairyland executive director kimberly miller came up with the idea i want children and families to feel really comfortable and excited to enjoy outdoor recreation, art and culture at our heart center at the lake. the initiative is a collaboration among lakeside institutions including the oakland museum, the oakland public library, and visit oakland. there will be pop up activities featuring free concerts, jogging and walking groups, and health and wellness classes. >> we're about positivity and working with our community, not just the organizations that surround the lake that really want to invite our oaklanders back down to the lake for fun and joy and vitality, but also our city officials. >> oakland resident ross tucker has lived in the area for several years. >> i used to be a person that would come down to the lake all the time, you know? the vibe started changing. i quit coming down, but i think this is a good way to boost reverence of the old lake merritt. before the pandemic. >> in fact, he was at the lake
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during the juneteenth shooting in 2021. that left a 22 year-old dead and six others wounded. >> that was on the other side of the lake and if y'all youtube it, it's a shooting that happened between two rival enemies, and half of us ran up down, up. mcarthur. >> it sounds like you're more guarded now. you're more vigilant. >> yes. my partner has suggested we come meet a friend of ours for just, you know, just to hang out at the lake. i was like, it's about to get dark. >> last year, lake merritt was the scene of a shocking discovery. a 23 year old man's body was found stuffed in a suitcase. oakland police data shows that violent crimes citywide are trending down this year, though the department is beginning to see an uptick in homicides. what is your sense of safety when you're here? >> i don't really think about it that much. like there's so many people out walking around, i feel like it's definitely safer families. >> i think it has a bad rap. i do think it's a lovely lake. it could definitely use some more lighting and i do not like going out after night. not unless i'm accompanied by someone.
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>> love our lake officially kicks off this saturday with a free summertime concert for the whole family and a community picnic. it is the first in a series all summer long through labor day weekend. mike. >> and you know what, betty? when it comes to recent crime trends there in and around lake merritt, what do you what are you hearing? >> well, police tell us that in the area that includes much of lake merritt, robberies are up this year, and that's compared, as well as assaults, we should say. so robberies and assaults are up, and that is compared to the same time period last year. >> mike. betty, you live tonight in oakland. betty. thank you for that. an iconic gay bar in san francisco is reopening next month. ginger's will be back in business on june 28th, just in time for pride weekend. the bar is located on hardy place. it's the only bar of its kind in the financial district. ginger's closed in march of 2020. during the beginning of the pandemic,
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and has only been open for special events. the general manager says the bar was a safe haven downtown for the queer community. >> okay, we'll look into the weather when we come back. we don't have any fog right now. what does that mean for the rest of the week? will it warm up? i'll have that forecast straight ahead. >> also coming up, a new state bill could change what domestic violence cases do. doctors must report how advocates are reacting tonight. plus hopefully iranian people are going to have the upper hand now and gain the democratic change that they've been after for many years. >> demonstrations tonight in the east bay over the death of iran's president, the emotions of many iranians right here in the bay area as they look d ♪ (ominous music) ♪ come on. what can i do to help you? dad: come on buddy. headphones.
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legislature. if passed, the law will require doctors to report domestic violence cases involving life threatening injuries to police. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters live now in san jose, with more from a local doctor and domestic violence advocates. lamonica >> julie. this bill will remove the current requirement that mandates doctors report any suspicion of domestic violence to police, and it will also require doctors to not report
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domestic violence cases unless the patient asks them to do so. >> if charges are not pressed, then, the person can go back home and be at risk. health care providers can also be at risk, potentially. >> state assembly bill 3127, introduced by assembly member tina mckenna, says it aims to ensure that domestic violence survivors can access health care with limited, mandated reports to law enforcement if passed. california doctors will also be required to offer a referral to a local domestic violence program. >> you know, right now they have to report it, if you bring it up in the encounter. but if this bill passes, they don't have to report it to law enforcement. but they can still provide you with a lot of services, and advocates that can help you navigate this difficult situation. >> according to the national coalition against domestic violence, one of four women and
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one of seven men will experience severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. last week, a video surfaced showing music mogul sean diddy combs attacking then girlfriend cassie ventura in a hotel hallway back in 2016. but i want to say the reason we're still talking about this is because we have not come to terms with the fact that this is our brothers, our neighbors, our pastors, our, you know, the people that we grew up with that are actually perpetrating these crimes. kozara henderson is executive director of next door solutions, a domestic violence advocacy agency in san jose. she says being discreet and having a plan before leaving an abusive relationship is vital to a person's survival. in the domestic violence world, one of the things we talk about is, is this a relationship that's safe to leave because for those of us not in an abusive relationship,
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it might be hard to end a relationship, but it is safe to leave. now, ab 3127 has already passed in the assembly and it's now in the senate. if you or someone you know need help or more information, you can go to ktvu.com and click the link for this story. julie lamonica peters reporting live tonight in san jose lamonica. >> thank you. the state senate has passed a bill to tackle rising prescription drug prices by cracking down on pharmacy benefit managers. senator scott wiener has championed the bill. he says it would enact the nation's strongest protections against anti-competitive practices by pharmacy benefit managers. senator wiener says the bill aims to help create licensing and basic standards of conduct. the bill now heads to the assembly, where it must pass by august 31st. >> the two mushroom farms where mass shootings took place in half moon bay last year, are now being ordered to pay thousands of dollars in back wages and
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damages. a u.s. department of labor investigation has recovered more than $450,000 for 62 workers at concord farms and california terra gardens. the labor department also assessed penalties after investigators found the farms underpaid workers and provided unsafe housing conditions. the wage recovery and fines are all part muiple violations of thfor migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection act and the fair labor standards act. >> a hiker and his dog who were missing in the east bay, were found alive and well two days after they disappeared. east bay park police say alex stecker and his dog began a hike at the sunol regional wilderness preserve on friday morning. they were supposed to be picked up at del valle regional park on saturday afternoon, but they never made it there. park police say both stecker and his dog were found safe at about 1215 this afternoon near the san antonio reservoir. >> we're checking in on the weather. we've got pretty much fog free out there right now and
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find i did find some fog down around santa cruz. it's reforming by tomorrow night. we'll see. fog probably up to pigeon point, and then the fog fills in after that into tuesday and wednesday. tuesday night into wednesday, more so wednesday. but the fog has been gone. you think it would be hotter, right? or higher temperatures. but with the fog gone, the reason it's gone is there's the high pressure is weak and the low pressure is a little has thrown it off its game. and so the fog can form. but the heat can't really happen either. so temperatures today generally in the 70s some low 80s current temperatures are on the cool side. we've got a significant sea breeze right now. temperatures eight degrees cooler right now in concord than it was last night at this time. and you can see the winds up in fairfield gusting to 20, but sustained at 12. sfo's got winds. let's see what they got there. ten miles an hour gusting to 15. so got some onshore winds. fog is coming back but not right away. so what's that mean? it means more of the same. this kind of mild pattern with the highs tomorrow low to mid
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80s in the hot spots. the low to mid 80s. that's in concord. most of us will be in the 70s. i'll see you back here at the full forecast. >> all right bill, thank you. well it's a week to celebrate and support the bay area's outstanding black culinary scene during this black restaurant week. it's all about showcasing and supporting black owned eateries, food trucks and catering businesses. earlier today on the on the floor, we did speak with a representative from black restaurant week and she says they are also offering businesses, marketing and social strategies designed to bring in more customers. >> as a lot of small businesses really don't have the funds to really do their marketing on their own. and so with our campaign, we're able to take on those costs, showcase who they are to the community, and really motivate the community to support local small businesses, which is so important in these economic times. >> fallon farrell says black restaurant week runs through this sunday. >> a new mural in san francisco is honoring the history of the
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city's firefighters that mural was unveiled today in the rotunda lobby of the fire headquarters by fire chief janine nicholson. the mural shows the department's landmark engine company number five firehouse and was painted by academy of art university students. there's also an actual vintage fire engine, creating an illusion that it's parked outside the old house, chief nicholson says. the mural offers visitors a window into the fire department's historic past. >> this is where we do a lot of the work to keep the department moving forward and to have a piece of our history on the wall, not just these beautiful old pieces that we have here, but to have a piece of history like this on the wall is incredible. >> the artwork and other items on display at the fire department's headquarters are available for the public to come and see during regular business hours. when the lobby is open, a group of bay area teachers voted to authorize a strike coming up their years long battle over better pay. also ahead, an
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encampment at the university of san francisco removed today. the frustration from protesters who say they were given no warning. >> also reaction still pouring in tonight over the death of iran's president. what this loss means moving forward on a global scale
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authorization by more than 97. the teachers work at schools in half moon bay, woodside, montara and el granada. they say they're calling on the district to increase their benefits and offer them fair compensation. the superintendent for the school district did send us a statement saying in part, cusd and kta met for a fact finding hearing last friday to see if we could get an agreement on. fortunately, no agreement was reached on that date, but we still remain hopeful that an agreement can be reached.
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>> 2000 graduate student workers at uc santa cruz walked off their jobs today and went on strike. they are protesting the uc system's recent crackdown on pro-palestinian demonstrators on college campuses across the state. the walkout involves teaching assistants, researchers and other academic workers. no word on how long it will last. uc administrators say the students are in violation of a no strike clause in their contract. usf began removing tents and belongings from a pro-palestinian encampment on campus today. >> as ktvu henry lee reports, student organizer say they were not given any notice. >> angry, frustrated and hurt. upset, just thrown off like she's just giving her orders. they got people. >> university of san francisco student sue sue statia says the campus gave no notice before they started removing tents at a pro-palestinian encampment on monday morning. the students were already planning to leave, but she says that doesn't make it right. >> they once they came in, they
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just started breaking stuff down. no warning, no, no consent, no, like, oh, hey, where's this? they just took everything down. they shoved the tent, they shoved everybody's personal belongings. >> the campus says most students had already left the camp, and that the majority of the 50 tents had been abandoned. the tents have been on campus since the end of april. protesters in line with the campus tagline, have been hoping to spearhead change, drawing attention to the plight of palestinians half a world away. and at usf, first year law student hannah beauchamp pope says the administration's actions is an affront to the private jesuit, university stated mission. >> and i literally woke up from that tent this morning. all of my belongings are in there, my computers in there, all my blankets are in there. my keys to my house are in there. >> i just feel like it was an escalation that was unnecessary. >> nur al-muhtasib is an assistant professor who's been monitoring the students safety and welfare. >> the fact that we told them we want to make sure everyone gets their belongings and that we don't let things go to waste,
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and we actually want to donate a lot of it to our own house. >> comrades, those at the camp say protesters have been working with the university to find some kind of middle ground. what happened monday, they say, calls all that into question. >> any kind of bridge that they were building before they palmed it. >> now, in a statement, the university said in part, usf is grateful to all who have participated in charting a peaceful path forward and prioritizing safety and respect for all members of the community. the university did have its graduation ceremonies last week, and some of the protesters did interrupt the law school graduation, but for now, they are moving on to their next phase of their protest in san francisco. henry lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> more fallout following the death of iran's president after the break. tonight's demonstration in the east bay plus, i'll have to work together to find an appropriate set of solutions as an ambulance shortage in the east bay. still to come, what contra costa county officials are now doing to boost response times to emergencies and coming up later in sports, indiana's caitlin
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clark hits the deck and leaves the game. >> did she return to the court to help her team get its first win of the season? our jason appelbaum will be here with the story also coming up. microsoft unveiling a new ai feature the chatbot, that can study a person's every move on
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new at ten. dozens of people gathered in emeryville tonight to mark the death of iran's president, who was killed in a helicopter crash yesterday. this event was hosted by the iranian american community of northern california. organizers say he is responsible for the oppression of iran's people. the last 40 years. >> we are here because celebrating it, because we know his death is going to weaken. the ayatollahs in tehran and in
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the war that is being going on between the people of iran and the ayatollahs for the last 40 years. hopefully iranian people are going to have the upper hand now and gain the democratic change that they have been after for many years. >> and organizers say they are optimistic for iran's future. and just today, the bodies of iran's president and foreign minister were recovered from the site of that helicopter crash during foggy conditions, ktvu jana katsuyama spoke with bay area iranian-americans and local scholars about the impact the death could have on iran and the u.s. >> video released by iranian state media shows search crews recovering the bodies of iran's president ebrahim raisi, the foreign minister, and others killed in sunday's helicopter crash in iran's east azerbaijan province. the crash happened in dense fog, a shock to iran's regime. race-i was the 63 year old protege of iran's supreme
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leader, the ayatollah ali khamenei. san francisco state university professor mahmoud monshipour says raisi was a right wing leader known for his hardline crackdowns on iranian opponents. monshipour said raisi had low support among the iranian people. >> only 7 to 8% of them participated in the parliamentary election, which, indicates how badly, the regime is performing. >> the regime who is at war with its own people, is going to weaker. >> east bay resident hamid azimi is with the iranian-american community of northern california , an expat who feels the personal pain remembering president reyes's role in the execution of thousands of iranian dissidents in the summer of 1988. >> i had cousins who were arrested and put in prison for many years. i had schoolmates who were executed, the united nations security council held a moment of silence monday, also
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killed in the crash. >> iran's foreign minister hossein amir-abdollahian, university of san francisco professor stephen zunes met him during a visit to iran, had combined this very fundamentalist, hard core view of shia islam with a very, very strong, nationalist sense about iran that he thought it was better for iran to go alone, even if it meant suffering international sanctions. >> the most powerful centers of the power in iran rest with the supreme leader and revolutionary guard. so not much will be, should be anticipated to change. >> funeral services are set to begin on tuesday, and a new election has been scheduled for june 28th. in the newsroom jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news. >> the international criminal court is seeking to arrest israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and three senior hamas leaders. it wants to charge them with war crimes and crimes against humanity during the seven month war in gaza.
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>> israel, like all states, has the right to defend its population. it has every right to ensure the return of hostages that have been criminally and callously taken. those rights, however, do not absolve israel of its obligations to comply with international humanitarian law, intentionally causing death, starvation, injury and suffering to the civilian population. >> a panel of three judges will now determine whether to actually issue the arrest warrants. netanyahu calls the charges a disgrace. >> this is exactly what the new anti-semitism looks like. it is moved from the campuses in the west to the court in the hague. what a shame. >> hamas also denounced the icc prosecutors request to seek the arrest of its leaders. dozens of countries, including the united states and israel, don't accept the court's jurisdiction over war crimes, and president biden denounced the international criminal court's announcement
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as, quote, outrageous. >> as the president attended a ceremony at the white house marking jewish american heritage month. in his remarks, he accused the icc of drawing a false moral equivalence between israel and hamas. >> let me be clear we reject the icc's application for arrest warrants against israeli leaders . whatever these warrants may imply, there is no equivalence between israel and hamas. >> president biden also said israel wants to do all it can to ensure civilian protection, and that what's happening in gaza is, quote, not genocide. >> prosecutors have rested their case in the criminal hush money trial against donald trump. this comes after the former president's former attorney testified for a fourth day. the defense then called its first witness to the stand a lawyer who once advised michael cohen. fox news michelle ross was inside the courtroom for today's
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proceedings. >> former trump attorney michael cohen testifying today during cross-examination by trump defense lawyer todd blanch that he stole $30,000 from the trump organization to make up for his lower than normal annual bonus. blanch saying you were shorted on $100,000 on your bonus that year, cohen responded, that's correct. cohen kept $30,000 for himself after what was supposed to be a $50,000 reimbursement to tech company redfinch, cohen explained how trump did not like where he was placed on a cnbc poll ranking top business leaders, so they hired redfinch to rig the poll. but when final results came out, landing trump much higher up at number nine, cohen testified that trump was still dissatisfied and did not want to pay the $50,000 payment was put in the same reimbursement agreement as stormy daniels. cohen says he went to td bank over the course of a few days to withdraw $20,000 cash in a brown paper bag, blanch. so the $50,000 that
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you got back from redfinch, you only paid the redfinch owner $20,000, right? cohen yes, sir. blanch. so you stole from the trump organization? cohen. yes, sir. and redirect. prosecutor susan hoffinger tried to restore cohen's credibility outside the courthouse. a raucous environment with at least 14 of trump's supporters who were in the courtroom. counter-protesters can be heard behind them. >> i wanted this country to understand that prosecutors around the country are calling this sham trial exactly what it is, a sham trial. >> prosecutors accused donald trump of falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to stormy daniels, but trump says his books are in order. it's not marked down as construction. >> it's not marked down as sheetrock and cinderblock. it's marked down as legal expense. you have a lawyer, you pay him a legal expense. >> and again, that was michelle ross reporting. it remains to be
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seen whether mr. trump himself will testify in his own defense before the trial began. the former president said he planned to do so, but his attorney told the judge last week it was no longer certain. >> coming up tonight at 11. the clock is ticking for skiers and snowboarders as the season comes to an end. what you need to know if you are headed up for one final run and still waiting on the fog to return, it's going to be a day tomorrow. >> so very similar to what we had today. and then some temperature changes head to. we head toward the weekend. i'll let you know what we can expect. >> but first, openai, pausing one of its chat gpt features after an actress accused the company of using er voice without h
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sounds like actress scarlett johansson. openai says the voice, nicknamed sky, was done by a different voice actress. but today johansson released a statement saying the company tried to hire her last year, but she declined. she says she is shocked and angered that sam altman would pursue or peruse a voice that sounds eerily similar to hers. now johansson has lawyered up. altman released a statement to the associated press saying the voice of sky is not johansson's, but out of respect to the actress, the company will pause the sky voice feature. >> microsoft says your laptop will soon know everything about you, all thanks to artificial intelligence. the company says its new ai chatbots will remember everything you do on your computer, which will help users figure out what they want to do next. today, the software company unveiled its upgraded version of its ai assistant copilot. as competition increases with other big tech companies in the battle of ai technology.
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>> we're entering this new era where computers not only understand us, but can actually anticipate what we want and our intents for us. this platform shifts, starts with microsoft copilot, copilot is your everyday ai companion. it puts knowledge and expertise at your fingertips and help you act on it. it works across devices. >> as for that competition, last week, google announced it is injecting ai into nearly every aspect of its products and services. moving forward. >> target is making some changes as inflation continues to impact customers across the country. the company says it is cutting prices on thousands of consumer basics this summer. this includes everything from diapers to milk to food items. the price cuts have already been applied to 1500 items, but will eventually include 5000 food, drink and household goods today, target said the lower prices will roll out over the summer on
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national brands, as well as its own house brands. >> state regulators are pushing back over allegations that gas prices will significantly rise over a new climate plan. the california air resources board is planning on updating fuel standards this year. the updated rules are expected to require the oil industry to develop ways to reduce emissions, which could be costly, and those costs could possibly be passed on to customers. in a study of the issue last year, a staff report from the air resources board suggested prices could increase $0.40 a gallon come the year 2025, $0.52 a gallon by 2026, staff later said. the actual cost increase is were unclear and the analysis was incomplete. >> the research we put out recently says, i actually don't think the amendments they're proposing right now are likely to increase the credit price very much at all. so you will see an increase in the gas price impacts, but it might get into
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the 15 cent a gallon range. the air resources board has postponed its hearing on the changes to later this year. >> one change that is going into effect is that the state gas tax will increase $0.02 a gallon, beginning july 1st. >> coming up, california health care workers will have to wait a little longer before they see increase to their minimum wage. >> also, a concerning shortage in the east bay. the first responders who are struggling to keep up with demand, and our chief meteorologist, bill martin, is back with us after the break. >> we'll have the complete bay area forecast coming up next a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to
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where they see an increase to their minimum wage. last year, governor newsom signed a law that would raise the health care minimum wage to $25 an hour starting june of this year. but according to documents obtained by a sacramento television station, the lawmaker who wrote the law submitted paperwork for legislation that would delay the increase to july 1st. delaying the race has been at the center of budget related talks between governor newsom and the democratic led legislature. the state has said it could cost about $4 billion a year. tonight new concerns over a lack of ambulances and emergency resources in contra costa county. >> the county's fire chief says there's more demand for transport every year and a shortage of resources to keep up
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with the need. ktvu is crystal bailey reports. >> it's my personal opinion that that emergency medical services ems in this state needs a significant overhaul. the number of calls for ambulances is straining the system, according to officials in contra costa county, an issue that was highlighted after the number of ambulances available reached the number zero on the saturday before mother's day. >> there's 911 calls keep coming in and ambulances sit at hospitals with patients unable to transfer the patient to the hospital, the situation becomes worse and the number of available ambulances gets reduced. >> this isn't a new thing. this has happened periodically over the years, and it's not unique to contra costa since september, the number of ambulances has increased from 54 to 72 per day. >> but officials say they've received 240 calls for an ambulance this year alone. more than two thirds of them needed serious advanced medical attention, and paramedics are hard to hire and keep. >> we are putting up to a dozen
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firefighter emts through paramedic school, and then our subcontractor, amr, is also putting many of their emts who want to become paramedics through this paramedic school. >> hospitals are overburdened and understaffed with hospital wait times for ambulances up to an hour at places like contra costa regional and john muir, walnut creek. >> we have seen some success with sutter delta in antioch, who has reduced their ambulance patient offload time in the last 12 months by a full 50, fire chief louis brochard says this is a system wide issue happening across the state. >> but in contra costa county, he's working on implementing a program called nurse navigation, where 911 callers who don't need an emergency transport can set up a doctor's appointment. >> the whole point is to try and take demand down so that not everything is a 911 emergency. not everything requires a paramedic transport to the hospital. not everything even requires transport to the hospital. >> the nurse navigation program
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would cost the county about $600,000 a year, but it could alleviate the problem. meanwhile, supervisor burgess wants people to know if you do have a serious crisis, please call 911. someone will arrive to help you in concord. crystal bailey ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, a pretty classic spring day today, except we're missing fog. you'd expect to see fog this time of year, but we're not having it. probably won't see it back here. seen a little bit in santa cruz tonight and tomorrow morning, but probably won't see it into the bay probably until wednesday. so that would be a few days at least through tomorrow and then through much of the day on wednesday. but the fog comes back eventually and temperatures will kind of stay the same. we warm a couple of degrees tomorrow back into the mid 80s in the warmest spots, and then back down into the low 80s and 70s as we go into wednesday, thursday, friday and then saturday and sunday. a significant drop in temperatures again. so and when i say significant, it's not going to get cold. we're just not going
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into the 90s. we're going to peak tomorrow in the mid 80s. and then we're going to slide south as we go into the towards the weekend, into temperatures end up in the 70s on saturday and sunday. so what do we got. nothing. i mean there's not a lot going on. you can see if you look you can kind of see the fog kind of being that low pressures here. you can almost see the flow in the inversion doesn't exist. so the fog cannot form. and so with that in mind we continue with this pattern showing fog tomorrow morning down in monterey bay. pretty dense to down there. you see a little bit up around pigeon point. and then tomorrow afternoon it kind of ends up in the same place. and then on wednesday morning a pretty good dose of it here. that low. still not still allowing some fog not to form. and then it goes away on wednesday and then on thursday and friday it should come back. well it's just sort of the same. so it's just this is this similar to what we had today, which will be similar to what we have tomorrow, which would be similar to what we have the next day until we get to the
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weekend. and then there'll be some changes in that. the winds will start to shift more northwesterly fog will come back in earnest, and it will be breezy, and temperatures will still be in the 70s in the in the warmest, warmest spots, the upper 70s. so tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow afternoon we see temperatures. this will be as warm as it gets. 87 in fairfield. that's the hot spot. everybody else. so that's pretty manageable. temperature. heat. warmest day of the week tomorrow. and then you get into this pattern where it drops off wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday day. and then you can see on sunday temperatures kind of level off in the mid 70s. that top tier numbers represents the inland spot. so that middle tier represents around the bay. and then the lowest tier is at the coast. so it's a nice pattern but it's same old nothing big nothing big happening this week. >> you guys all right. thank you bill. representative anna eshoo hosted a reception to honor this year's us service academy appointees. the event took place this afternoon in moffett field in mountain view. every member
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of congress has the opportunity to nominate students living in their districts to the five service academies the naval academy, air force, west point, coast guard, and the merchant marine. this year, congresswoman eshoo says she had a record 15 students receive appointments to the academies. >> i have a lot of hope for the future of the country through the eyes of these kids, these young people, they're outstanding. >> as she says, each applicant has gone through a rigorous application process and was selected due to their excellence athletically and academically, and also demonstrated strong leadership skills. >> students at an oakland elementary school have a new schoolyard playground, and it's all thanks to steph and ayesha curry's eat, learn, play foundation and a nonprofit, kaboom! 321 way a ribbon cutting ceremony took place this morning for the playground at piedmont avenue elementary. some of the
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school's leadership students helped design the playground. the school's principal says it's a good place for students to learn, play and grow something for everyone. >> one on this playground, whether it is basketball, foursquare, the play structures, or reading a book in our new nature center, this is the third oakland school to get a new playground this year from the eat, learn, play foundation, ousd says there will be five more built at schools later this year. >> all right. coming up in sports, tempers flare after an all star race, and nascar will see what happened. that led to this little scuffle next. >> then on the 11:00 news, a sea lions surprise, an unexpected visitor jumps aboard a ucla rowers boat. hear from the surprised athlete comin up a little later
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no. they're two rookies. they made a big impact. and today, one of those young players, brandon pisemsky, he was named to the nba's all rookie first team, which other than winning the rookie of the year, is really one of the highest honors that he could receive. the six foot four guard out of santa clara ranked third among all rookies in three point percentage, fifth in assists, sixth in rebounds, not bad for the 19th overall pick in last year's draft. their other rookie, trace jackson davis. he was selected 57th overall, and he came in 11th in the all rookie voting. here's pisemsky it means a lot, you know, in the off season, you think about, you know, your journey where you came from, what steps it took to get here. being the 19th pick in an organization where not a lot
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of rookies get to play, and ending up on first fema rookie. you know, it's a credit to my work ethic, but also to my teammates. >> everyone thought she'd be fever and the wnba community held its collective breath tonight when caitlin clark went down and limped off the court after badly rolling her ankle in the second quarter tonight against the connecticut sun. but clark returned in the second half and knocked down this shot from 30ft to give the fever a two point lead midway through the fourth. she finished with 17 points under a minute to go, tied at 82. alyssa thomas finds dewanna bonner inside for the layup and it's the suns who win it 8884 clark still looking for her first pro win. they dropped to oh and four stanley cup playoffs vancouver hosting edmonton in a game seven taking the puck going to nugent-hopkins mcdavid is out there. >> bouchard as well. bouchard wrist shot off the post and.
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>> yeah the ping. you got to love that sound. zach hyman redirecting evan bouchard's wrister off the post and in to give the oilers a two nothing lead. edmonton hangs on for a32 win, their first win in a game seven on the road since 1998. you saw the crowd back at home. they're loving it. next up, top seeded dallas in the western conference finals. the giants are off today, as are the a's. the giants will take their season long four game winning streak to pittsburgh for three games beginning tomorrow afternoon. and one reason they're winning is outfielder luis ummat, who was named the national league player of the week. the 22 year old from venezuela, he hit 385, two homers and a league leading 16 rbis over the last six games. he also became the youngest player in major league history with at least five rbis in back to back games. and talk about a tough baseball fan. oh boy, toronto
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fan liz mcguire. she tweeted this out. hey blue jays, i got my face smashed in by a 110 mile an hour foul off bo bichette bat. i didn't even get the ball. i even stayed till the end of the game. anyway can you hook a girl up? well, she may not have gotten the ball, but. but thanks to topps at least liz got her own custom baseball card. topps producing exactly 110 of these since the. the ball that hit her face was 110 miles an hour. wow. look at that. oh my goodness. but she got 110 baseball cards for that, okay. fighting at an all star game? no, i don't think so. but apparently anything goes at an all star race. check this out. yesterday in north carolina, kyle busch nudges ricky stenhouse on lap two, causing him to slam into the wall. that ended his day. he came in 20th out of 20 racers. now, following the race, stenhouse was waiting for busch and after a brief conversation, watch this stenhouse, kind of a
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little sucker punch right there appears to connect with busch's face. the two, they wrestle a bit before their separated busch. he then trips over some tires. both crews get involved to break it up, including stenhouse. dad, you see him, you can see him holding busch back. it was ugly, heated on the track, heated on the track, heated. yeah, some good old boys are going at it, but nobody was injured. that's the main thing. all right? nobody injured. jason. thank you. all right. >> next at 11. >> remember the old oakland. you know, just remember the old oakland and build off of that tonight. >> a mission to bring more people to lake merritt. it's considered by many as the jewel of oakland. but recent violence has impacted the area's reputation. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. >> a new campaign was launched today with the mission to bring people back to lake merritt. hello again everyone. >> i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. the area has also been the recent scene of se

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