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trader joe's issuing a recall for 29 states including california. next on nbc bay area the item now being linked to salmonella. [ inaudible ] >>> making it in the bay is taking center stage in oakland. state attorney general rob bonta is there now talking about ongoing efforts to ease the housing crunch. he visited the fruitvale transit village called casa suenos where they opened a new affordable housing development. these are renderings before it opened. there are 145 homes for low-income families and the unhoused. bonta says there is more that needs to be done. >> we need to build more housing. it's that simple. we need 2.5 million new homes by 2030. on average we are building about 100,000 new homes a year. we are not on pace. we need to do more. we need to accelerate the building of more housing, what is happening here in fruitvale is an example of what is possible. >> construction crews are also still in the process of building a new cultural hub there called juntos fruitvale. >>> an alternate juror in the trump hush money trial is being dismi
trader joe's issuing a recall for 29 states including california. next on nbc bay area the item now being linked to salmonella. [ inaudible ] >>> making it in the bay is taking center stage in oakland. state attorney general rob bonta is there now talking about ongoing efforts to ease the housing crunch. he visited the fruitvale transit village called casa suenos where they opened a new affordable housing development. these are renderings before it opened. there are 145 homes for...
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how expensive is california? well, a significant chunk of current homeowners say they wouldn't be able to afford their homes if they had to buy them today at the current market rates. according to a national red fin survey, 38% say they either definitely can't afford it or probably couldn't afford it. in california, it's 40% of the people in that boat. another 20% of californians say they might not be able to afford their homes if they bought them today. the survey did reveal that 42% were confident they could afford their home again if they bought it today. in california, that number was a bit lower at 40%. overwhelmingly people saying that they can't probably buy their homes at today's market value. >>> well, here is something catching our attention. do you see this? were you out at crissy field today? the planet of the apes in san francisco. it's part of a marketing campaign for the new kingdom of the planet of the apes movie, which comes out next month. good marketing. a lot of people noticing this. san franc
how expensive is california? well, a significant chunk of current homeowners say they wouldn't be able to afford their homes if they had to buy them today at the current market rates. according to a national red fin survey, 38% say they either definitely can't afford it or probably couldn't afford it. in california, it's 40% of the people in that boat. another 20% of californians say they might not be able to afford their homes if they bought them today. the survey did reveal that 42% were...
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. >> this type of evidence is specifically allowed in california. you are allowed to bring in other uncharged victims and sexual acts to show that someone has the propensity to commit these types of crimes. >> a key part in this reversal, as you mentioned there, kris, is the impact that it can have on victims coming forward with the me too movement being a significant part of this, could keep women involved in similar cases from coming forward in the future. that is something to be concerned about. clark, who we heard from just now, a little bit earlier there, said that prosecutors trying sexual assault cases looked for strength in numbers and it can show the propensity for someone to commit a crime like this, but the court is saying with this reversal that there's also importance to giving a defendant a fair trial. this is a very delicate balance that the court is trying to strike here and can have repercussions outside of this case and stephen clark making it clear that something like this in california would not happen. kris? >> thank you so much
. >> this type of evidence is specifically allowed in california. you are allowed to bring in other uncharged victims and sexual acts to show that someone has the propensity to commit these types of crimes. >> a key part in this reversal, as you mentioned there, kris, is the impact that it can have on victims coming forward with the me too movement being a significant part of this, could keep women involved in similar cases from coming forward in the future. that is something to be...
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well, california is taking steps to stop opioid overdoses. leaders announced that the state is going to soon sell its own generic version of narcan. that's the drug that can save someone's life during an overdose. governor newsom announced a deal today to make the medication less expensive. new jersey pharmaceutical company will sell naloxone to california for $24 per pack. that's actually 40% cheaper than the market. value packs will be given for free to first responders, universities and community organizations as well. the clock is ticking. the biden administration is canceling federal debt for millions of students, but the deadline is already tomorrow. and in order to be considered, you will have to consolidate your loans by midnight tomorrow. types of loans include commercially held federal education loans, parent plus loans, perkins loans, and health education assistance loans. those who missed the deadline may still receive some credit once they consolidate their loans, but the white house urges everyone to act now. the twitter sitter
well, california is taking steps to stop opioid overdoses. leaders announced that the state is going to soon sell its own generic version of narcan. that's the drug that can save someone's life during an overdose. governor newsom announced a deal today to make the medication less expensive. new jersey pharmaceutical company will sell naloxone to california for $24 per pack. that's actually 40% cheaper than the market. value packs will be given for free to first responders, universities and...
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this goes through southern california as well and even into parts of the central california in through the weekend that we are monitoring a calmer wetter -- weather pattern along with a warm-up. i will tell you all about when 70s and 80s will be in our forecast, coming up. >> all right, thank you, nbcbayarea.com three. >>> richard allen davis, a man we all know well was convicted in 1993 of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of petaluma's polly klaas and today they say --'s attorney say a law invalidates the conviction entitling him to a full resentencing. nbc bay area jocelyn moran joins us with details. this is very unsettling for the girls father who has become an advocate for victims rights. >> reporter: it has been 30 years but this is a case that many remember and one that caused fear for families. tonight we are talking about this case once again because the convicted killer essentially wants his sentient -- sentence to be re-evaluated. he was not in court today but polly's father was there he felt like his daughters killing is being thrown in his face again. >> reporter: it is a ho
this goes through southern california as well and even into parts of the central california in through the weekend that we are monitoring a calmer wetter -- weather pattern along with a warm-up. i will tell you all about when 70s and 80s will be in our forecast, coming up. >> all right, thank you, nbcbayarea.com three. >>> richard allen davis, a man we all know well was convicted in 1993 of the 1993 kidnapping and murder of petaluma's polly klaas and today they say --'s attorney...
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all along the grapevine stretch through southern california. you're dealing with dangerous conditions. meas make sure to check the road if you have plans to travel. i know it's the weekend. what to expect, we're going to keep the chance for rain, wind and thunderstorms the next few hours. it will continue to taper. we have seen the heaviest of pockets continue to move through. and pulled overnight lows. frost advisories will go through portions of saturday. and guess what. we have a calmer weekend ahead. even some warming. but when will we see it? i'll have a closer look at the extended outlook. >> i'll see you in just a aboutit, vianey. you can download our app. you can point the qr code. and it is free. >>> time to play ball. today, the season opener at giants oracle park. no shortage of excitement for the fans to experience both on and off the field. good news about baseball, christie, how exciting? >> reporter: that's right. it was certainly the outcome that giants fans hoped for in this home opener. against the san diego padres. we've had
all along the grapevine stretch through southern california. you're dealing with dangerous conditions. meas make sure to check the road if you have plans to travel. i know it's the weekend. what to expect, we're going to keep the chance for rain, wind and thunderstorms the next few hours. it will continue to taper. we have seen the heaviest of pockets continue to move through. and pulled overnight lows. frost advisories will go through portions of saturday. and guess what. we have a calmer...
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fresno stretching down through the grapevine and southern california. much better commute there if you have plans to travel through frazier park. you'll definitely be okay getting there and your way back. as far as your daytime high, upper 50s and 60s. 52 in san jose. 59 in san francisco and this is just the beginning as that high pressure begins to warm us up, you're also going to notice a shift in the winds with this change from, you know, that colder system into that hotter air mass. especially into the evening. notice here about 7:00 this is going to kind of kick up from the north northwest. we're talking 19, 20 plus mile per hour winds. especially around the coast line and coastal mountains. south bay, 20, 25 mile per hour winds. a light breeze will likely be felt. look what's going to happen in the long rage outlook. if you notice here you have this orange glow that begins to settle in. that's the arrival of the high pressure that's also going to help dry us out. it's going to bring a decent boost to the daytime highs. we're going to see an increa
fresno stretching down through the grapevine and southern california. much better commute there if you have plans to travel through frazier park. you'll definitely be okay getting there and your way back. as far as your daytime high, upper 50s and 60s. 52 in san jose. 59 in san francisco and this is just the beginning as that high pressure begins to warm us up, you're also going to notice a shift in the winds with this change from, you know, that colder system into that hotter air mass....
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you see the orange glow over california? that is a signal of high pressure making it exit starting on friday. here's the reason why, look at the rotation. we got a system churning just off the coast. timing for this, we are still going to see a bit of a change as fries friday into saturday. but we will know more as we inch closer. we are a couple days out. however, this does look like it's going to bring a chance for rain, but also a drop in temperatures. the possibility is going to come just in time for saturday, leading us into the weekend not only for the bay area but down through southern california yet again. and yes, this could even signal more sierra snow. your seven-day forecast looks great for the next couple of days. even san francisco coast and vacancy temperatures rising into the low 70s starting tomorrow, upper 60s but by wednesday and thursday, 70s, notice on friday the increase in cloud cover with the icon. the system approaching, the temperature dropped going from 80s to the upper 60s. >> then we are back in
you see the orange glow over california? that is a signal of high pressure making it exit starting on friday. here's the reason why, look at the rotation. we got a system churning just off the coast. timing for this, we are still going to see a bit of a change as fries friday into saturday. but we will know more as we inch closer. we are a couple days out. however, this does look like it's going to bring a chance for rain, but also a drop in temperatures. the possibility is going to come just...
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california spent billions to fight homelessness but a new report shows the state may not know if the spending is working. >>> chp is making a big dent in the drug crisis in san francisco, the numbers highlighting the crackdown. >>> developing news off the coast of pacifica, that is a whale possibly entangled in crabbing traps. there is something around it's tail, the marine mammal center says they are monitoring the whale but have not determined what it was tangled in, they believed it was tagged but the tag is gone, they attempt the complicated disentanglement operation later this week but that is dependent on the weather. >>> to our home insurance crisis, state farm was planning to drop 30,000 policies across the state over the rising cost of protecting homes. we have a better idea today of where that is happening. this shows which zip codes have the most homeowners who will be losing coverage. the biggest drop is in orinda. 94563 area code, state farm is dropping 1700 policies, that is more than any other zip code in the state. other hard-hit areas include lafayette, santa clara,
california spent billions to fight homelessness but a new report shows the state may not know if the spending is working. >>> chp is making a big dent in the drug crisis in san francisco, the numbers highlighting the crackdown. >>> developing news off the coast of pacifica, that is a whale possibly entangled in crabbing traps. there is something around it's tail, the marine mammal center says they are monitoring the whale but have not determined what it was tangled in, they...
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. >> in california, landlords. all landlords have a duty to protect their tenants from a criminal act coming on their property. and california gardens did nothing to protect bed row or his brother or the other victims of that shooting. >> reporter: today, the law firm filed lawsuits on behalf of both families, against the farm owners, california tera gardens and jin min guon. saying they created deplorable living conditions. the owners declined to comment. pedro said he and jose lived in shipping containers. >> and were made for shipping goods. but it had been converted into an empty space where they were forced to make their home. >> those conditions led to the shooting. >> the shoot are. when you find out the facts. what caused him to do the shooting? what caused him to do the shooting was the environment he was living in. >> attorneys say this case could branch out in many directions. for example, a class action lawsuit. as well as state and federal involvement and try to improve leveling conditions for all farm
. >> in california, landlords. all landlords have a duty to protect their tenants from a criminal act coming on their property. and california gardens did nothing to protect bed row or his brother or the other victims of that shooting. >> reporter: today, the law firm filed lawsuits on behalf of both families, against the farm owners, california tera gardens and jin min guon. saying they created deplorable living conditions. the owners declined to comment. pedro said he and jose...
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the so-called right to disconnect laws have made headlines overseas, but if passed here, california would be the first state in the united states to try it. nbc velena jones joins us from walnut creek. >> reporter: put your phone down without the guilt or worry of miss is going at work. that's the goal of the right to disconnect bill. in a digital world where laptops and smartphones have made work and everything else just a tap or swipe away. >> i get emails almost 24 hours a day. >> reporter: chances are you've likely taken a work call, email, or even texts after hours. >> we're so attached to our phone all the time we don't have a lot of me time or just to prioritize other things. >> it would be nice to not even have the stress of thinking someone might call you. it would be probably good for your mental health. >> reporter: under the bill proposed by san francisco assembly member matt haney, california companies would have to better specify employee- compensated hours in. turn, employees wouldn't be expected to respond to calls, texts, or emails outside that time frame, a welcome chang
the so-called right to disconnect laws have made headlines overseas, but if passed here, california would be the first state in the united states to try it. nbc velena jones joins us from walnut creek. >> reporter: put your phone down without the guilt or worry of miss is going at work. that's the goal of the right to disconnect bill. in a digital world where laptops and smartphones have made work and everything else just a tap or swipe away. >> i get emails almost 24 hours a day....
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you probably know gas is much higher in california. a survey reports there's a good chance prices will rise another dime or more soon. because more americans are getting back on the road. refiners are transitioning to less-polluting summer blend. san jose, a gallon of pregnant regular costs $5.44. >>> taking a live look at sfo. millions of people were on the move today in anticipation of tomorrow's historic total solar eclipse. but it could come with some big headaches on the roads and at airports. nbc's priscilla thompson reports. >> reporter: tonight, a last-minute crush of travelers are flooding into the path of totality, hoping for a chance to see history. >> it gives you tingles up your spine, you know, when it happens. >> it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. that's why we decided to travel. >> reporter: as more than 44,000 take to the skies today alone, the faa is warning about delays in airports in little rock, chicago, burlington and more. cities along the roughly 100-mile swath will go dark. the millions of tourists are addin
you probably know gas is much higher in california. a survey reports there's a good chance prices will rise another dime or more soon. because more americans are getting back on the road. refiners are transitioning to less-polluting summer blend. san jose, a gallon of pregnant regular costs $5.44. >>> taking a live look at sfo. millions of people were on the move today in anticipation of tomorrow's historic total solar eclipse. but it could come with some big headaches on the roads and...
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southern california had 5 and 6 inches of rain fall. now we do get a break and a chance to pickup cleanup from whatever damage we had. it will be a pleasant afternoon with a light wind and lots of sunshine. and tomorrow that weather continues and gets slightly warmer. but then after that, temperatures are heading back down, and we will have a cool mid to end of the week with rain and wind coming back. also, blowing around in all of the beautiful weather that we have, well, a lot of pollen. oak, pine, sycamore are in the high pollen count category right now. and mold is at a moderate rate. so we are going to have to deal with that, as it is springtime. but we are enjoying nicer temperatures. in walnut creek it is 64 degrees. we are going from mid-60s to low 70s for the day. all of the wild and whacky weather we had over the week end, we will see a high of 71 in dublin, 73 in martinez and the same in napa. san francisco headed for 66 today and 71 in mountain view. now, tomorrow it's slightly warmer in a few spots, like the south bay, reac
southern california had 5 and 6 inches of rain fall. now we do get a break and a chance to pickup cleanup from whatever damage we had. it will be a pleasant afternoon with a light wind and lots of sunshine. and tomorrow that weather continues and gets slightly warmer. but then after that, temperatures are heading back down, and we will have a cool mid to end of the week with rain and wind coming back. also, blowing around in all of the beautiful weather that we have, well, a lot of pollen. oak,...
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california of course is one of them, very blue. taking about kentucky, kansas, ohio, these are red states, yet they put pro-choice in the comp competitions. we have 30 more states that have this issue on the ballot in 2024 in november. most of those put on the ballot again by the voters or by states. we will have 23 states involved in this whole thing, it will be a big deal before this is all over. >> abortion has always been so closely watched in the united states for as long as i can remember. so how are people feeling heading up to the election in november? >> you're right it has always been controversial since dobbs everything has gone crazy. since dobbs had mifepristone, i've yet this is only galvanize those who are pro-choice. we see national polls, one after another. i found one that is very reliable, very conservative, by the folks and what do they have? 62% of folks say that they are for it, 36 percent say they are against it, that is almost 2 to 1. in 80% of democrats saying they are for it, 40% of the public and saying t
california of course is one of them, very blue. taking about kentucky, kansas, ohio, these are red states, yet they put pro-choice in the comp competitions. we have 30 more states that have this issue on the ballot in 2024 in november. most of those put on the ballot again by the voters or by states. we will have 23 states involved in this whole thing, it will be a big deal before this is all over. >> abortion has always been so closely watched in the united states for as long as i can...
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arizona, where abortion is restricted, to come to california to perform abortions in california on arizonans through an expedited licensing system. in fact, this live picture is from sacramento of the governor proposing this very idea. we will have a wrap-up of what the governor says tonight in our evening newscast. >> interesting approach. we know that other states tried to enshrine their rights. this is different. >> hyde idaho is very differ and an interesting test case. >> ours as well. >> thank you, scott. >> you bet. >>> a live look ahead around the bay area right now. take a look here out of our window. san jose looking clear today. at least by my eye. we are getting a look whether this was it's norm based on actual air quality data. >> nbc bay area's reporter shows a look at the 25th annual state of the air report. >> reporter: good news, long term the air has gotten better here in the bay area and in california. the bad news, one bay area county has received a failing grade in all three measures of air pollution. give you a look behind us. look at those cars coming on and off of the
arizona, where abortion is restricted, to come to california to perform abortions in california on arizonans through an expedited licensing system. in fact, this live picture is from sacramento of the governor proposing this very idea. we will have a wrap-up of what the governor says tonight in our evening newscast. >> interesting approach. we know that other states tried to enshrine their rights. this is different. >> hyde idaho is very differ and an interesting test case. >>...
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after that incident, the dmv in california pulled the operating permit. in arizona, they will not operate as taxis but used to create maps and gather rote information across phoenix. they say this is the next step in the goal to resume driverless operations but did not give a timeline for doing so. >>> boeing is showing that the company is producing the fewest airplanes in nearly 4 years. in the wake of multiple instances facing boeing airplanes in january, a doorway blew out midair on alaska airlines flight and an engine cover blew off another 737 airplane during takeoff. the faa has been investigating the production lines in boeing and has stopped the company from making more 737 airplanes for now. boeing says it has slowed down production to improve quality control. several airplanes -- airlines, i should say, like southwest and alaska are saying it is impacting business. >>> new numbers that say crime in san francisco is significantly down according to new data from the governor's office. overall, property crime is down 32% and violent crime is down 1
after that incident, the dmv in california pulled the operating permit. in arizona, they will not operate as taxis but used to create maps and gather rote information across phoenix. they say this is the next step in the goal to resume driverless operations but did not give a timeline for doing so. >>> boeing is showing that the company is producing the fewest airplanes in nearly 4 years. in the wake of multiple instances facing boeing airplanes in january, a doorway blew out midair on...
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e two lucky tickets in california did match five of the six numbers. and those tickets are worth nearly $2 million. good luck. >>> we know the a's are leaving oakland after the season. but the city's newest baseball team is ready to take center stage. the open ballers are holding open tryouts. it's happening tomorrow. at laney college in oakland. from 10:00 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon. the bees will play in the independent pioneer league. and they want to recruit local players for their upcoming inaugural players. team says it already has more than 50 players signed up for tryouts. >> and look who is signed up? oakland native, billie joearm strong and you can watch bay area news whenever you want. we're streaming on roku and other streaming platforms. there you can watch live newscasts. thank you for joining us at 4:30. 4:30. jess is working on the 5:00 she got that dress with the extra money she saved using our brand new grocery outlet app. it's been really fun seeing what everyone's doing with the extra money they save. nice shirt. jus
e two lucky tickets in california did match five of the six numbers. and those tickets are worth nearly $2 million. good luck. >>> we know the a's are leaving oakland after the season. but the city's newest baseball team is ready to take center stage. the open ballers are holding open tryouts. it's happening tomorrow. at laney college in oakland. from 10:00 in the morning until 3:00 in the afternoon. the bees will play in the independent pioneer league. and they want to recruit local...
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arnold: we're asking for the same treatment that any other woman in the state of california would be entitled to. hilda: according to calhr data, since 2017, between 15% to 16% of cdcr's correctional officers have been women. cdcr's website shows the first female correctional officers were hired in the 1970s, and they claim to currently hire women at a higher rate than the national average. melissa glaude: so, i work in the mental health side of it and have my entire career there. hilda: melissa glaude is also a correctional officer at the vacaville prison and a plaintiff in the lawsuit. she says she was 24-weeks pregnant when she was asked to do an emergency cell entry. melissa: and i refused and then went home. i emailed my doctor, like, as soon as i got out to the parking lot, and i let him know what had happened, and he took me off of work and put me on disability that same day. hilda: glaude says she only received 50% of her pay while she was on disability, but she considers herself one of the lucky ones since multiple plaintiffs claim they suffer miscarriages. melissa: sorry. i
arnold: we're asking for the same treatment that any other woman in the state of california would be entitled to. hilda: according to calhr data, since 2017, between 15% to 16% of cdcr's correctional officers have been women. cdcr's website shows the first female correctional officers were hired in the 1970s, and they claim to currently hire women at a higher rate than the national average. melissa glaude: so, i work in the mental health side of it and have my entire career there. hilda:...
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minimum wage increase for california fast food workers starts today. a live report on the impact it could have on the price you pay. >>> plus, a devastating break-in on easter morning in the wake of another store targeted. the new push from businesses to end brazen crime in oakland. >>> and a high-stakes meeting, the discussions set to get under way in a matter of hours between the u.s. and israeli officials, as many call for peace in gaza. >>> this is "today in the bay." >> thanks for joining us on this friday morning -- >> friday? >> got you. april fool's day. [ laughter ] >> i'm kris sanchez. >> i was like, oh -- >> you've got to start with a little humor. >> kris is here, mike is here, kari is here with that forecast this morning. no jokes now, how is it looking? >> it looks awful today. [ laughter ] >> no, really, it's going to be a nice one. we are starting out with cool temperatures right at about 48 degrees for san jose. it is 51 in napa, and it is 46 in santa rosa. after this cool start, it's going to be a very pleasant afternoon. no april foo
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but it's a real problem. >> reporter: but yes, the state of california does have the california fair plan for people who've had their policies canceled who live in high-risk areas of wildfire. unfortunately, it is expensive and it only offers fire coverage but it is subsidized by the state. last month state farm issued a written statement explaining its decision to no longer write new policies for new california homes and end coverage for tens of thousands of customers, many of whom, again, live in areas prone to wildfires. "this decision was not made lightly and only after careful analysis of state farm general's financial health, which continues to be impacted by inflation, catastrophe exposure, reinsurance costs and limitations of working within decades-old insurance regulations. earlier this month the mayor of orinda sent this letter on your screen there to governor newsom, the state's insurance commissioner and local representatives expressing concern over state farm's cut in coverage. this letter was sent before these latest numbers came out today and yesterday. she fears state
but it's a real problem. >> reporter: but yes, the state of california does have the california fair plan for people who've had their policies canceled who live in high-risk areas of wildfire. unfortunately, it is expensive and it only offers fire coverage but it is subsidized by the state. last month state farm issued a written statement explaining its decision to no longer write new policies for new california homes and end coverage for tens of thousands of customers, many of whom,...
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. >> digging into california's insurance crisis. this morning we're getting a clearer picture of which areas will get hit the hardest by the loss of bay area homeowner policies after state farm's decision to pull out of high fire risk areas. we're live this morning breaking down the impact. >>> plus -- >> it really does feel like tiktok is being targeted in a specific way. >> tiktok facing an uncertain future, and so are many businesses who rely on it. the impact it could have on local small shops here in the bay area if the app is banned. >>> i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. thanks for starting your day with us. let's get a look at that forecast with meteorologist kari hall. you say it's going to be nice today. >> it's going to be nice and warmer. we're going to have a little more of a taste of spring as we go through the middle of the week. we're starting out chilly with upper 40s, but it is all clear and that sunshine will bring in warmer temperatures throughout the day. and when we do get that warm-up, people thin
. >> digging into california's insurance crisis. this morning we're getting a clearer picture of which areas will get hit the hardest by the loss of bay area homeowner policies after state farm's decision to pull out of high fire risk areas. we're live this morning breaking down the impact. >>> plus -- >> it really does feel like tiktok is being targeted in a specific way. >> tiktok facing an uncertain future, and so are many businesses who rely on it. the impact it...
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. >>> california is spending billions of dollars to try to address homelessness but a new state audit found much of the spending is not being tracked. it focused on two cities, san diego and san jose and examined the homeless response programs from 2020 to 2023 and found california is a gated desert when it comes to the response to homelessness. a state senator requested the audit which was published today and found that the state has spent billions of dollars on homelessness not clear where the money has gone. the san jose mayor agrees that a standardized database is missing from this equation and pushed back on the reports finding san jose and its interim housing programs are ineffective as the audit highlights the need for san jose and other cities to invest more in permanent housing which costs more than other solutions like tiny homes. the senator wants to see a statewide blueprint to get the picture of for every dollar spent on this issue is really going. >> what about barbara lee? buzz about a presidential cabinet appointment. the mayor of los angeles urging president biden to
. >>> california is spending billions of dollars to try to address homelessness but a new state audit found much of the spending is not being tracked. it focused on two cities, san diego and san jose and examined the homeless response programs from 2020 to 2023 and found california is a gated desert when it comes to the response to homelessness. a state senator requested the audit which was published today and found that the state has spent billions of dollars on homelessness not clear...
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gun safety advocates are vowing to fight lobbyists who are trying to challenge california's gun safety law. advocates against gun violence rallied at city hall, urging people to protect sb2. that new state law bans people from carrying concealed firearms in some public spaces like schools, sidewalks, and places of worship. but a federal judge in orange county recently ruled parts of the law may be unconstitutional. so it's enforcement is now on hold. tonight's rally comes before a hearing tomorrow where a panel of judges will consider the state's appeal of that ruling. >> more guns in public spaces has been proven to not make people safer. and the people of california want and deserve to know that they can go to the playground, hospital, take the bus, or go to the bar without worrying about people carrying concealed weapons. >> a new report shows gun violence in san francisco is down almost 40% this year. mayor breed credits strict gun laws like sb2 for getting several firearms off the streets. >>> a major development in that deadly crash in concord over to weekend that killed a 9-year
gun safety advocates are vowing to fight lobbyists who are trying to challenge california's gun safety law. advocates against gun violence rallied at city hall, urging people to protect sb2. that new state law bans people from carrying concealed firearms in some public spaces like schools, sidewalks, and places of worship. but a federal judge in orange county recently ruled parts of the law may be unconstitutional. so it's enforcement is now on hold. tonight's rally comes before a hearing...
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california is raising wages for fast food workers. but it could bump up the price of your favorite fries. >>> march is over, but the madness continues. we're breaking down the wildest plays as we gear up for the final four. >>> and the las vegas aces have a unique halftime show. these guys dancing out their dreams. you will see the high rollers in action. it is monday, april 1st. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm jessica layton. we begin this morning in baltimore and the recovery effort following that deadly bridge disaster. cranes and other special equipment have now arrived to begin the long process of clearing the channel. nbc's brie jackson joins us now live. brie, what more do we know about the progress that is being made in public right now. >> good morning, jessica. so over the weekend, we saw the first section of twisted steel pulled from the water. seven floating cranes have arrived, including one that is able to lift a thousand tons. overnight, officials announced that they are p
california is raising wages for fast food workers. but it could bump up the price of your favorite fries. >>> march is over, but the madness continues. we're breaking down the wildest plays as we gear up for the final four. >>> and the las vegas aces have a unique halftime show. these guys dancing out their dreams. you will see the high rollers in action. it is monday, april 1st. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm...
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the weather in california. it can be so beautiful. so let's take it out here to the live sky camera network. we have the cloud cover moving across the bay here and all the way through today, just keeping it kind of gloomy outside, and look at these numbers below average here for a lot of the bay area. santa rosa, to 65 degrees, the average at 70, also coming in below average and 64 at 71. so if you're headed out tonight, no need for the umbrella, but you will need a light jacket if you're going to the grocery store later on tonight. 61 here at 8:00 p.m. and then the 60s coming in right after that. that fog is back for us, and we are going to be really hard pressed to see these clouds kind of clear out. i think we will get some breaks of sun in here through the afternoon, but still expect to those high clouds to linger in the forecast here for us. that means through tomorrow morning, we are going back down here over the tri-valley for san francisco, 53, and low 50s for the east bay. daytime ice for tomorrow staying below average, lots
the weather in california. it can be so beautiful. so let's take it out here to the live sky camera network. we have the cloud cover moving across the bay here and all the way through today, just keeping it kind of gloomy outside, and look at these numbers below average here for a lot of the bay area. santa rosa, to 65 degrees, the average at 70, also coming in below average and 64 at 71. so if you're headed out tonight, no need for the umbrella, but you will need a light jacket if you're going...
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the $20 an hour, you know, for california is a 25% increase. you know, we can only increase our prices a certain amount before our customers decide no longer want to eat out anymore because eating out has now become a luxury. you know, going to fast food is, hey, i want to get something to eat. i have to think about it. i talked to a few customers. they say if prices go up too high, i'm going to go buy my ingredients and make it myself. i'm happy for my employees today. i met with them and said you're getting $20 an hour minimum, and i'm happy for them. they're very happy they're getting it. i hope i can have enough jobs and hours for you because i have to reduce hours, then there's no jobs and no money made for anybody. >> yeah, i see these stores like yourself. i mean instead of the usual $8 to $10, by the time you get out of there, it's $14 to $20, which has gone up so much. what's the long-term impact here for your business, your employees, and just the industry? >> well, a lot of the franchises that i know are owned by small business owner
the $20 an hour, you know, for california is a 25% increase. you know, we can only increase our prices a certain amount before our customers decide no longer want to eat out anymore because eating out has now become a luxury. you know, going to fast food is, hey, i want to get something to eat. i have to think about it. i talked to a few customers. they say if prices go up too high, i'm going to go buy my ingredients and make it myself. i'm happy for my employees today. i met with them and said...
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our bob redell is covering the big day for fast food workers in california. the minimum wage in that industry goes up to $20 an hour. >>> today is april 1st. that means it's the first day of the second financial quarter. it also means we get a big jobs report at the end of the week. april 1st is april fool's day, which used to be a big deal in high-tech. a lot of companies would make silly announcements and sometimes those went really wrong, which is one of the reasons they don't do it anymore. google was being totally serious when it announced gmail on the 1st of april, 2004, but nobody took them seriously. so gmail is 20 years old today. shares in tesla dropped 7% after elon musk announced the company would file for bankruptcy on april 1st, 2018. completely and totally bankrupt, he tweeted. investors did not find that funny. >>> as for the first quarter, a win. the s&p 500 up 10% in just the first three months of the year. nasdaq up 9%, dow up 5.5%. >>> bloomberg reports the south bay company rubrik is ready to go public, preparing financial papers for its
our bob redell is covering the big day for fast food workers in california. the minimum wage in that industry goes up to $20 an hour. >>> today is april 1st. that means it's the first day of the second financial quarter. it also means we get a big jobs report at the end of the week. april 1st is april fool's day, which used to be a big deal in high-tech. a lot of companies would make silly announcements and sometimes those went really wrong, which is one of the reasons they don't do it...
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the same goes here in california as you know. a final question for you, director general, how can people help? there is a sizable portion of taiwanese people in the bay area. >> currently we are opting with a charity operation trying to figure out what kind of disaster relief we can provide to the people in taiwan. and also some taiwanese community leaders such as chinese american federation of northern california. they are raising funds to help. so people in this area would like to help, please contact those two organizations or reach my office. we'll be happy to provide information for them. >> director general ming chi scott lai, we appreciate your time. >> thank you for having me. >> many people are wondering what would happen here if and when that 7.4 magnitude quake hits. in the east bay, the hayward fault is considered one of the area's most dangerous fault lines. seismologists estimated it will produce a 6.7 or greater quake within the next 12 years. people who live near the fault say they prepare as much as possible with
the same goes here in california as you know. a final question for you, director general, how can people help? there is a sizable portion of taiwanese people in the bay area. >> currently we are opting with a charity operation trying to figure out what kind of disaster relief we can provide to the people in taiwan. and also some taiwanese community leaders such as chinese american federation of northern california. they are raising funds to help. so people in this area would like to help,...
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at the same time today, here in california, governor gavin newsom announced new plans to counter what he calls an extreme abortion ban in arizona. the governor is proposing legislation that would allow arizona medical professionals to perform abortions in california. this comes as arizona debates whether to uphold the law that banned a fortune -- abortion with nearly no exception. anything could still have it in arizona and expect california to go ahead with this plan, even after arizona's legislature considers a new motion to repeal the ban >> i think it still makes sense to make it easier for obstetricians and other parts of -- to get licenses in california. this might be true for arizona, this law is truly going away, but it is true that people from all over the united states are coming to california because they cannot access safe, legal care really live. >> gavin newsom has repeatedly backed legislation supporting abortion and reproductive rights, including measures to pay travel expenses to those fleeing states that have banned the measure. >>> time is ticking for tiktok. it's o
at the same time today, here in california, governor gavin newsom announced new plans to counter what he calls an extreme abortion ban in arizona. the governor is proposing legislation that would allow arizona medical professionals to perform abortions in california. this comes as arizona debates whether to uphold the law that banned a fortune -- abortion with nearly no exception. anything could still have it in arizona and expect california to go ahead with this plan, even after arizona's...
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today california remembers the life of delaine eastin who died age 76. eastin the first-ever woman elected to a state-wide constitutional office and the only woman served as state superintendent of public schools. before that she represented alameda and santa clara counties in the state assembly and a council member for union city. a public celebration of life is being organized now and going to take place, scheduled for later this summer. no specific date has been released yet. >>> get all the day's news local and our weather on our website nbcbayarea.com. nbcbayarea.com. that does it for kerendia presents the abc's of ckd. c is for chronic, because chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes gets worse over time. k is for kidneys, because kidney damage can lead to kidney failure and dialysis. d is for doing more to protect your kidneys. kerendia is for adults with ckd in type 2 diabetes and is a once—daily tablet that is proven to reduce the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. kerendia also slows the progression of kidney damage and red
today california remembers the life of delaine eastin who died age 76. eastin the first-ever woman elected to a state-wide constitutional office and the only woman served as state superintendent of public schools. before that she represented alameda and santa clara counties in the state assembly and a council member for union city. a public celebration of life is being organized now and going to take place, scheduled for later this summer. no specific date has been released yet. >>>...
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. >> reporter: well, the california chamber of commerce opposes this bill. they say it creates harder working hours and takes out that flexibility in the workplace. they also say it neglects to really look at the california labor laws that are already in place that are already stricter than other states throughout the country that prevent working overhours. we have overtime pay, different things that try to prevent that. of course, assembly member matt haney says the opposite and says that he actually thinks this will help the workforce. >> are there any exceptions to this rule like maybe emergency personnel, first line responders? >> reporter: exactly. so emergencies, that's going to be an exception. scheduling is going to be an exception. also when we talk about labor laws when it comes to collective bargaining, that would also be under this exception, too, but in terms of those things that are not under exception, if employers are found in violation, they could also face a fine. >> velena jones, thank you so much. if it passes in california, it would be t
. >> reporter: well, the california chamber of commerce opposes this bill. they say it creates harder working hours and takes out that flexibility in the workplace. they also say it neglects to really look at the california labor laws that are already in place that are already stricter than other states throughout the country that prevent working overhours. we have overtime pay, different things that try to prevent that. of course, assembly member matt haney says the opposite and says...
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. >> california highway patrol is using to keep them overnight. these type of charges have not happened against the 1980s against protesters. >> joining us now, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins. district attorney jenkins, nice to have you back on the program. i know you can sense the frustration from people across the bay area, not just in san francisco, and not against the peaceful protests but the disruption and the public safety. how are you responding to all of this? >> i want to assure people that i'm going to do my job, that my office is going to review the evidence that's presented to us from the california highway patrol and file charges that we believe are appropriate for the conduct that happened yesterday. unfortunately, when you arrest 26 people in a crowded bridge area, we have to make sure that we have the evidence that we need to pinpoint who exactly did what and that we are charging the appropriate people and conduct. >> i'm sure you were watching like all of us were. do you need more time? we saw almost all the evide
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another blow to california homeowners. we now know where state farm is canceling policies in the bay area. >>> also, take a look. this two story home just floating by on its way to its next marina. the housing battle behind this move. >>> and temperatures will cool off overnight but warm right back up heading into your wednesday forecast. we will take a look at the ghs we saw to >>> dropping coverage, state farm insurance is planning on canceling thousands of california policies this year and tonight we know where. state farm announced weeks ago it would not be renewing 30,000 home insurance policies and 40,000 commercial real estate policies in california. the issue, they say, is fire and flood risk, say it is too expensive, too risky for them so here is the update, this map shows you where the drop policies will come from. state farm released the numbers by z.i.p. code and the biggest impact zone is the bay area or in dell, which is this yellow part right here. they're going to be dropping 1700 policies there. in santa r
another blow to california homeowners. we now know where state farm is canceling policies in the bay area. >>> also, take a look. this two story home just floating by on its way to its next marina. the housing battle behind this move. >>> and temperatures will cool off overnight but warm right back up heading into your wednesday forecast. we will take a look at the ghs we saw to >>> dropping coverage, state farm insurance is planning on canceling thousands of...
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california dominates in this space. we want to maintain that leadership, maintain that dominance as we transition from dirty tailpipes to a low carbon green growth future. this puts the state's electric charging network in perspective. governor newsom says there is now one fast charging station for every five gas stations in the state. we are getting there, and when they take a matter of moments, i think we'll 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... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? ( ♪♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit i
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they say they've recently added offices in central california. there's a lot of hazards related inherent in ag work, you know, one of those hazards is outdoor heat, performing work outdoors today, governor newsom issued a proclamation declaring it workers memorial day highlighting action to improve working conditions and wages for fast food workers, protect warehouse workers from unsafe quotas, and unfair pay practices impacting garment industry workers. today's event at the rosie the riveter world war ii home front national historical park was at a location that held special significance in remembrance of the workers. the women workers in world war two who stepped up when a lot of the men were at war, and assisting with the war effort. and so, a lot of what they did was dangerous. more events are planned for tomorrow, for workers memorial day, along with reaffirming a commitment to safety. christy smith, nbc, bay area news. a celebration of a pandemic policy just too popular to scrap today marks four years since jfk drive turned into a car free
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it will be the taxpayers of solano county of california. and sure, as we're talking, they're going to try to get federal money to build the infrastructure. the solano county registrar of voters office says it will likely take several weeks to count and verify all of those signatures. all right. in today's climate and crisis coverage, while the calendar says it's spring, global temperatures are showing a very different story. april will likely continue the trend of record breaking warm temperatures over land and the ocean. and that can be that can have profound impacts on the weather we're seeing now and moving forward. so our rob mayeda joins us now with a closer look at the numbers. so rob, there are times we break records. right. and then there are other times that we're literally just off the charts. and this appears to be one of those cases, especially when it comes to our oceans. yeah and that's the perfect example of trying to jump off the charts as it applies to ocean temperatures will give you the wide view here. this orange line is
it will be the taxpayers of solano county of california. and sure, as we're talking, they're going to try to get federal money to build the infrastructure. the solano county registrar of voters office says it will likely take several weeks to count and verify all of those signatures. all right. in today's climate and crisis coverage, while the calendar says it's spring, global temperatures are showing a very different story. april will likely continue the trend of record breaking warm...
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the california nurses association says new a.i. technology in hospitals is coming at the cost of patient wellness. they say a.i. is happening at a number of hospital systems, but they're protesting at kaiser because it is one of the earliest adopters of a.i. the nurses union claims much of the tech is untested and not regulated. we reached out to kaiser about the planned protest. a spokesperson says the health care provider plans to issue a statement tomorrow. >>> a busy week ahead for former president donald trump. his criminal hush money trial shifts to opening statements tomorrow. a jury of seven men and five women plus six alternates picked last week. mr. trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records. also tomorrow, a new york judge will hold a hearing on the $175 million bond posted by mr. trump as he appeals his $454 million fraud judgment against him in the e. jean carroll defamation verdict. later this week, thursday, the supreme court will hear arguments on mr. trump's claim of immunity from criminal prosecution. >>
the california nurses association says new a.i. technology in hospitals is coming at the cost of patient wellness. they say a.i. is happening at a number of hospital systems, but they're protesting at kaiser because it is one of the earliest adopters of a.i. the nurses union claims much of the tech is untested and not regulated. we reached out to kaiser about the planned protest. a spokesperson says the health care provider plans to issue a statement tomorrow. >>> a busy week ahead for...
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after relocating two years ago, a look at where the california garlic festival is going to be held. this is today in the bay. >>> will we be able to smell it from here. >> depends what you like. good morning on this hump day, i am marcus washington. >> i am chris sanchez. we want to start with a look at the forecast. we are tracking what to expect. a little cooler this morning but comfortable. >> it's comfortable this morning. i think so, we are seeing temperatures in the upper 50s, and there's nice little blanket of clouds and that will lenger throughout much of the morning. as we take a live look outside in walnut creek, heading to work to 53 degrees to start out the morning. we will see that continue through 8:00. after that, we gradually warmup, but it will be gradual today. with peeks of sunshine, and temperatures in the upper 60s. a lot of these numbers that we will see today, for the highs, it will be about normal or maybe even slightly cooler than normal after such a big warmup that we had over the weekend and to start the week. we will see a high of 64 today in novato. mike
after relocating two years ago, a look at where the california garlic festival is going to be held. this is today in the bay. >>> will we be able to smell it from here. >> depends what you like. good morning on this hump day, i am marcus washington. >> i am chris sanchez. we want to start with a look at the forecast. we are tracking what to expect. a little cooler this morning but comfortable. >> it's comfortable this morning. i think so, we are seeing temperatures in...
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. >>> come tomorrow, wages are rising for fast food workers across california. the exception and confusion about which workers will actually be covered. >>> $20 per hour starting tomorrow. that will be minimum wage for fast food workers across california. >> but there are quite a few exceptions and plenty of confusion about whether certain types of workers will be covered. alyssa goard explains why this is sparking both optimism and concern. >> reporter: according to federal data, the more than 500,000 fast food workers in california make, on average, around $16.60 per hour, but starting monday, restaurants will be required to pay fast food workers at least $20 an hour. >> the issue's been around for long time. but this is one of the first attempts, beyond minimum wage, to raise wages directly. >> reporter: but there are exceptions. this only applies to chains with at least 60 locations nationwide, where customers order and pay for items before eating and drinking. restaurants that produce and sell bread are exempt but not if the dough is premade elsewhere. rest
. >>> come tomorrow, wages are rising for fast food workers across california. the exception and confusion about which workers will actually be covered. >>> $20 per hour starting tomorrow. that will be minimum wage for fast food workers across california. >> but there are quite a few exceptions and plenty of confusion about whether certain types of workers will be covered. alyssa goard explains why this is sparking both optimism and concern. >> reporter: according...
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california generates each year. bay trash crunches helps save money, space in landfills and much more. >> hopefully as consumers, we are buying things with other recycled material so we can make this process sustainable. >> we are really learning so much about what ai can do. and then who knew that it was being used to sort trash and keep our earth a little bit cleaner. >> you can continue to teach it. it is an evolving thing. >> let's see what it's doing. >>> happening now, take a look at these precious little predators. >> why do you keep saying predators? >> i know. >> this is annie, the falcon that nests in berkeley. now she and her mate, archie, are raising for new baby chicks. an outdoor screening and questions. if you want to keep up with annie and her new little checks, you can watch a live stream of the nest on youtube starting at 9:00 this morning. don't change the channel before then. >> i was able to watch the lifestream yesterday. he can see the shadow of archie. the way she looked at him, she was like,
california generates each year. bay trash crunches helps save money, space in landfills and much more. >> hopefully as consumers, we are buying things with other recycled material so we can make this process sustainable. >> we are really learning so much about what ai can do. and then who knew that it was being used to sort trash and keep our earth a little bit cleaner. >> you can continue to teach it. it is an evolving thing. >> let's see what it's doing. >>>...
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several california schools, cluesing uc berkeley, received a failing grade. anti-semitic incidents are surging in secondary schools. leaders are responding by creating clubs as a safe space for students. >> we go into public schools and teens have the ability to start their own jsu club or chapter in their school. our main job is to go in and connect jewish teens with their roots, with their tradition, and with their people. to create a safe plays for jews to be. >> hundreds of clubs are available for students across the country and the jewish student union leaders say more youth groups are being created online. >>> new developments in the search for a missing swimmer in the north bay. teams will resume the search for a 15-year-old boy last seen yesterday in the russian river. this is video of sonoma county rescuers combing the waters. authorities say the boy had been swimming with friends. here is their advice to everyone. >> we caution people this time of year to really watch the water. the water is moving very fast. it's still at a high level. if you're no
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the california association of realtors just released new numbers. you can see them on your screen right there that show that in march, the median price of a home. and happening today, south bay leaders will join the salvation army to unveil a new housing project that the nonprofit will renovate the emmanuel house overnight shelter on fourth street and build another housing complex on the same site. earlier this month, santa clara county supervisors approved $4 million for the project. now, the salvation army says people now living at emmanuel house will be relocated to temporary units during the construction of the supreme court, is refusing to take a case brought by elon musk. tesla's ceo wanted to get rid of his so-called twitter. sitter musk agreed to allow his tweets about tesla be vetted by a lawyer ahead of time. now, that agreement was part of a settlement with the securities and exchange commission, the sec ruled musk had posted falsehoods about tesla that affected the stock price. musk agreed to the legal babysitter, but later challenged it
the california association of realtors just released new numbers. you can see them on your screen right there that show that in march, the median price of a home. and happening today, south bay leaders will join the salvation army to unveil a new housing project that the nonprofit will renovate the emmanuel house overnight shelter on fourth street and build another housing complex on the same site. earlier this month, santa clara county supervisors approved $4 million for the project. now, the...
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in california you can drop off your glasses at any work worthy parker store. it will be collected to astronomers without borders, sending the glasses to schools and that america where there is an annual eclipse in october. >> the white house unveiling a new plan to relieve student loan debt for millions of americans. but will it stand up to legal test from opponents who already defeated a previous biden loan forgiveness program? here's nbc's thom jensen. >> a dark cloud of threat facing millions of students at universities and trade schools everywhere. the one it adds up over four years. >> san jose university students are glad they have reasonable tuition rates at state schools but they say that still stacks up. >> here is is around, living on campus is 10 grand a year. after four years you have 40 grand of debt. that's expensive without tuition. >> upwards of 50 to 100 k, a pretty reasonable number. did you they approved prior to release for millions of student loan borrowers last year, the court ruled 6-3 that a white house proposal canceling up to $10,000
in california you can drop off your glasses at any work worthy parker store. it will be collected to astronomers without borders, sending the glasses to schools and that america where there is an annual eclipse in october. >> the white house unveiling a new plan to relieve student loan debt for millions of americans. but will it stand up to legal test from opponents who already defeated a previous biden loan forgiveness program? here's nbc's thom jensen. >> a dark cloud of threat...
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still to come a scary flight for some california bound travelers. the mishap that turned the plane around and the part that fell diabetes can serve up a lot of questions. like what is your glucose and can you have more carbs? before you decide with the freestyle libre 3 system know your glucose and where it's heading no fingersticks needed. now the world's smallest and thinnest sensor sends your glucose levels directly to your smartphone. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. the #1 cgm prescribed in the u.s. try it for free at freestylelibre.us analogy. it comes following two deadly crashes involving the technology called blue cruise. the national highway traffic safety administration is looking at two deadly crashes involving mustang max suvs hitting parked cars. the agency's initial investigation of the crash is determined blue cruise wasn't used just before the collisions. federal officials say the first step is evaluating the 130,000 mustang mach e cars to determine whether they pose an unreasonable risk to safety after
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most of california. so that's good. that could be similar to last year. but then we get into the fall. things could get, maybe more dicey just because it depends on what weather conditions we have. so while we appear to be seeing a break from more widespread wildfire activity for now, when my conditions change. right. and how is climate change making it less likely we'll be enjoying years like this moving forward. our rob mayeda joins us now with a closer look. so, rob, we've been really fortunate when it comes to the weather for fire danger so far this year. but i know you've been following conditions. what's it looking like as we head into the summer? yeah, we're looking at really the last two years we've really benefited from the average rain years we've had back to back good rain seasons. the mild spring with showers. i know it's not been good for weekend plans, but it has kept that fire danger down. plus the sierra snowmelt, high stream flows there. a lot of that land still covered by snow, so that
most of california. so that's good. that could be similar to last year. but then we get into the fall. things could get, maybe more dicey just because it depends on what weather conditions we have. so while we appear to be seeing a break from more widespread wildfire activity for now, when my conditions change. right. and how is climate change making it less likely we'll be enjoying years like this moving forward. our rob mayeda joins us now with a closer look. so, rob, we've been really...
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california lawmakers will present the bill next week at the state capitol. advocates say these cars pose a safety concern. autonomous vehicles have been criticized for traffic violations, blocking traffic as well as getting in the way of emergency responders. right now, local law enforcement is unable to ticket these cars for violations. state senator dave corteza says this bill would change that. >> giving them the opportunity to pass ordinary local laws around speed limits and dropoff zones and accountability, what does it mean if -- if an autonomous vehicle is parked inappropriately blocking a driveway or something like that, who gets a ticket for that, who pays for that? those are just basic ordinary regulations that we already have in place for -- for regular cars, human-driven cars. >> well, this comes after the state of california approved the permit earlier this month in los angeles and san mateo county, despite protests from local lawmakers. >>> some nerve wracking moments at a north bay high school. what police are saying about the moment that a wo
california lawmakers will present the bill next week at the state capitol. advocates say these cars pose a safety concern. autonomous vehicles have been criticized for traffic violations, blocking traffic as well as getting in the way of emergency responders. right now, local law enforcement is unable to ticket these cars for violations. state senator dave corteza says this bill would change that. >> giving them the opportunity to pass ordinary local laws around speed limits and dropoff...
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so, california state senator, josh newman, introduced a bill. he said is not fair for a quote, rich person to push past general passengers. senator newman tweeted after the bill cleared the committee tonight. he writes quote, the bill doesn't been clear and california airports. instead it seeks to move clear customers to separate screening lanes, benefiting all travelers. the bill next goes before the full senate before debates. >>> well, no business after midnight. that is the proposal for mayor london breed, which will hopefully disrupt nighttime markets, drug markets in the tenderloin. the legislation would prohibit certain corner stores from operating, between midnight and 5:00 a.m. the hope is to reduce late- night crowds at the san francisco businesses where people gather to deal and use drugs, socialize, and sack. it would apply to corner stores, liquor stores and smoke shops that sell prepackaged food or tobacco products. businesses who violate the rule could be fined for up to 1000 bucks per hour. it still needs to be voted on by the bo
so, california state senator, josh newman, introduced a bill. he said is not fair for a quote, rich person to push past general passengers. senator newman tweeted after the bill cleared the committee tonight. he writes quote, the bill doesn't been clear and california airports. instead it seeks to move clear customers to separate screening lanes, benefiting all travelers. the bill next goes before the full senate before debates. >>> well, no business after midnight. that is the...