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new crackdowns and clashes on campuses over the israel hamas war. police in los angeles move in to make arrests. just as talks on a potential hostage deal and a ceasefire resume overseas. >> that thing is huge. >> brutal weather and a destruction in the midwest after deadly tornado sweep the heart of the country. what to expect there today. future first responders put to the test. a special camp where women are honing life saving skills. >> customers are not going to come if their cars are being broken into >> it's small business week. hear what shop owners are saying and doing to pick up the pace of foot traffic. >> well that's how you start a monday, pop open a bottle of wine for small businesses. cheers to all of you in the bay area. >> i will drink to that. a little coffee that is.
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yours is hot and ready to go. >> yes, wine in the morning may not give you the jump you need. >> good morning, everyone. let's go live outside right now and open up the windows to see the golden glow there on the horizon. whether you're waking up in san jose, san francisco, or the east way. good morning and let's bring in jess right now because we understand we're bringing out all the ws. warm weather by wednesday. >> oh. >> i like that. and thursday too. so a t in there as well. but heading into the next couple of days, it will be beautiful for us. talking a nice warm up heading into this week's forecast. we're also going to be seeing a lot drier weather throughout all this week. there's a slight chance of showers heading into this weekend but let's dive into weather. quiet to start the work week. visibility great over the golden gate bridge. the same trend at the bay bridge too. temperatures continue to warm up day by day and i know it's been cool and breezy along the coast line and we'll still hold on tight to that.
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lasting into the afternoon hours today especially. i mentioned the light chance of showers heading into this weekend. we'll get to that in a second. let's talk about our microclimates and what's happening for each of us heading into this afternoon. first things first inland warming into 2730s today with 50s along the coast line. match that with breezy conditions too throughout the forecast today lasting into tomorrow. we'll see wind speeds anywhere from 30 to 40 miles per hour. 2340u, in our inland areas we go we have a nice warm up heading into this week. how did reed say it, warm wednesday weather? yes. that is the case heading into wednesday but thursday as well toppeder 70s. lower 80s in late portions of this week and suddenly heading into the weekend with a slight chance of showers saturday and sunday and cooler weather too. we're dropping down into the 60s all throughout the bay area and i'll tell you why coming up in a bit but for now over to you. >> all right. the roadways right now if you're getting ready to take bart this morning a back up is already
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building for westbound commuters. heading into san francisco east beiruts starting to bog down a little bit this morning so maybe grab that coffee and get out the door might need that little extra time to navigate some brake lights. if you're taking public transit, cal train is delayed approaching redwood city station so looking at the map if you want to use the roadways instead of cal train. northbound 101 clear out of palo alto. no delays. south 880 there's a hot spot. more on that in my next report. here's a look at your top stories. small towns across the midwest and south are starting the long clean up after more than a hundred tornado flattened homes and buildings. the hardest hit state, oklahoma. four people there were killed including a four month old baby. the small city of sulfur, home to about 5,000 people, some 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city had much of its main street reduced to rubble.
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we're seeing more major damage in as you are rounding states like missouri and kansas. in nebraska a large tornado cell tore through the suburb of omaha. >> i told him to go to his mom's house. and i'm glad he did. >> we heard everything around above us and it was so scary. it was so scary. so scary. >> the national weather service says one of the tornado that hit nebraska had a preliminary rating of ef3 with winds topping 135 miles per hour. president biden spoke by phone to israeli prime minister benjamin net i can't hue warning about -- netanyahu. he's expected in israel tomorrow. his seventh visit scents the war began in october. coming up in less than half an hour we'll have a live report
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from tina krauss. >> another week of tents and protests signs all over the bay area. this is the scene at stanford. meanwhile up north protesters setting up bare decades around cal polly. while protesters rally for an end of the war in ga shah they give a glimpse of behind the barricades. >> not much different than regular life. it's safe. a lot of community. we hang out. talk. eat together. very comfortable space to be in. >> we have an opportunity to go live to sonoma state. protesters there have also pitched tents there. they're calling for an end to violence in gaza. let's go down south to u.c.l.a. it is not as calm.
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pro-palestinian protesters clashed with a pro israel group. those barriers were breeched between the two groups. a lot of pushing and shoving there. nobody arrested though. on the other side of the world where more than a hundred jewish hostages remain held by hamas, palestinians signalling back to american protesters. the feeling of thanks. they are scrolling signs on tents and buildings where palestinians live during the sklar as the bay area works to bounce back from difficulty national small business week puts the focus on small businesses. in oakland despite concerns over crime and empty office buildings. the amount of foot traffic in the city was up by over 20%. >> at this downtown oakland bar, it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the
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industry. and people of color make up probably 3% and -- and the wine industry is a multibillion dollars industry so what i wanted to do is reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the underrepresented wine makers and give them a platform to my audience. >> from barcelona. >> alicia kits says all the wine at her tasting with made by women of color. >> to bring wine to oakland. >> she opened at the corner of 13th and webster streets in december of 2022. alicia says business initially got off to a very strong start. >> with the crime it has -- my business has decreased but it's slowly trending upward now that spring and summer is coming. >> as oakland celebrates and kicks off small business week the biggest challenge is crime. some experienced repeated
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burglaries and robberies. >> it has impacted my business in a sense that customers are afraid to come to oakland. i've had to invest thousands of dollars in marketing to get customers to come. >> elected leaders say they hear them and are working to reduce crime. during this small business week the city will host free classes and networking events. this workshop on sunday focused on digital marketing. >> i'm somebody who is getting started so i'm very new. i'm trying to figure out what social media platforms to leverage. how to get your content out there. >> i'm working on growing my business. i want to improve my social media presence. >> i'm more the artist and less the business person but because it's my business, i have to do it all so i came back to learn about what goes into those >> many here say they chose to invest in the city and despite all the challenges they still believe in oakland. >> what adds color to the city is actually the small
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businesses. and the people behind these businesses. >> alicia says thriving businesses is a reflection of a thriving city. >> increased safety. invest in security. i think that's number one. i think safety is the ultimate concern. because customers are not going to come if their cars are being broken into. >> business owners continue to urge people outside of oakland to come shop and dine here. some businesses will even reimburse lyft and uber rides with a purchase. >> as for how other city raze faring when it comes to foot traffic, in san francisco visits to downtown dropped more than 21% between march last year and this past february but san jose saw a jump but about 28%. >> it's 6:10. sparking an interest in firefightering. berkeley's fire department hoping to inspire more women to become first responders. >> it is time for a new mr. irrelevant in football. measure i did out and somebody
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>> there's been a major push for more women to sdwroin ranks of
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first responders in the bay area. it's so important and john ramos shows you how the berkeley fire department held a camp for women. >> there used to be firemen and now they're firefighters because history has taught us that when it comes to first responders ability matters more than gender. >> i was definitely not expecting this. i was more expecting like a class environment. >> if she thought she was going to spend the weekend in a classroom she got a surprise when she was dressed in full turnouts climbing a 30-foot ladder. >> i got to the point where i started to panic and i was going to stop and i told myself that i could do it and i came here for a reason. yeah. >> she is one of three dozen young women invited to first in fire camp sponsored by the berkeley fire department. the purpose was to recruit more women to the fire service but the first challenge is
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convincing them that they can do it. >> a lot of the firefighters we have here their dad, uncle, or brother did you tell too. a lot of times when you don't physically see it as i women or anybody you may not know that's something you can do. we're trying to explore that. this is doable. like some of the skills that we do and how you can practice and get better. and so it's just the introduction. >> that introduction included hands on instruction in the use of a chain saw, proper technique for exiting a building onto a ladder, basic emergency medical skills including cpr and splinting injured limbs. none of it was easy especially for beginners but the positive reinforcement from the veteran firefighters most of them women helped a lot. >> i think the women that are in our fire service go out to do those recruitings and then they see the real life example. and this is another one where it's real life example of them teaching them what to do that they are getting motivated.
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>> london price seemed pretty motivated. realizing that she could lug a fire hose up and down two flights of stairs may have rekindled a desire to become a firefighter. >> when i was younger i thought about it only because i got hyperfix ateed on a firefighter. that's going to be me. and then it died but now it is me. >> they say people come to the fire service for different reasons. for her it's a desire to help people in need and that includes her own parents. >> i'm glad i came here. i've learned a lot of things and i definitely learned that i want to make this into a career. it would mean a lot more me but mostly for my parents because they came here with nothing and i want to give them everything that they could not give me. >> so this would mean a lot to them. >> and me. >> as well as to yourself >> right. >> the goal is to get more young women into the firefightering academies. camps like this help them understand that, yes, they do belong there. >> well still a lot of work to
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do. and to get more women to get into recruitment. women only make up about 14% of the fire department. staff, they have more juice climbing that lad than i do this morning. >> and hearing from all of those women saying actually seeing someone in the position helps with the recruitment. thank you and i were sports broadcasters before we were news anchors here and i can think of a handsful of mentors that i had. female broadcasters that gave me advice and ushered me into a field at the time where there were not a lot of females. >> we need that. i saw that and that made me like i can do this. >> andrea creper. >> on this beautiful monday morning here in the bay look at the colors. it's like an sherbert sky. >> such a great way to put it. we'll continue to watch that sky turn into sunny conditions throughout this afternoon. it's going to be a beautiful,
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mild start to the work week for us near the bay area and waking up out the door into the santa clara valley we're waking up to those conditions too. this is interesting. just like yesterday we're still sitting in the 70s but we have a nice warm up for us heading into this week's forecast. i'll show you that in a second. hold on tight to san jose. 72 degrees there. we're expecting 70s throughout the east bay this afternoon. still cool and breezy along our coast line today. near half moon bay up into ocean beach too near san francisco. san francisco topping off around the low and mid-60s in the forecast this afternoon basted on coastal areas and inland areas there. throughout the bay today it's still a beautiful one to get out there and get fresh air. here's this cool part of the forecast this week. high pressure builds its way in bringing us to the 80s from the 70s today. that doesn't hold on much longer. once we head into this weekend we actually have a cold front moveing its way in bringing in
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breezier conditions. cooler temperatures from the 80s to 60s by saturday or just into saturday and adding to that we also see an increased chance of showers too. as of now looking at our models though, it's relatively light anywhere from the bay into our inland areas too. we can see light showers along our forecast heading into saturday and sunday. so by friday the coastal clouds start rolling their way in
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heading into this weekend and then we drop down to the 60s by saturday. >> thank you, jess. let's talk about the roadways right now if you're getting ready to hop on our freeway teas. i'll start off with a live look at the bridge. here's the plus once you get over to the 101 side moves along a little bit better but getting slow on the side this is just as you pass the toll plaza and look at that right there. looks like we've got a broken down vehicle stuck in that center divide. keep that in mind as keep the bridge this morning. if you're taking public transit to avoid brake lights own the
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roadways. thank you so much. a community steps up to make sure students don't experience racial slurs in our schools. >> sunshine, spring time, and bake in the bay area. the pirates and giants met for the finale of a three game series. we'll have a look at some of the best moments just ahead.
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>> how about a little baseball conversation? sunshine. our bay area teams played great ball this weekend in fact starting off with the giants hosting the pittsburgh pirates. >> keaton wynn has been dominating. he completed six innings. punched out five pirates and allowed one run. he's now only allowed one run in each of his three starts but pitching alone doesn't put you on the board. that's the first time the giants have homered back-to-back this season. camillo allows one run in the ninth but closes it out. 3-2 the final there with giants winning. >> the orioles knocked around
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paul blackburn for six innings. seth bribe with the first run of the day knocking it out. a solo home run to center in the second. the birds answered back with two a classic game. a's down one in the ninth. orioles closer blows his second save in a row when kyle mccan and as take the win and the series 7-6 >> football. the nfl draft wrapped up on saturday and if you're wondering who the 49er's top pick was, it was ricky persal. wide receiver out of florida. second pick renardo green from florida state. they picked another wide receiver in the fourth round from arizona. just two years ago, if you remember, the nineers selected brock purr i did as the final pick making him that year's mr. irrelevant. this year, the tightedal goes to
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alabama safety jalen key. the jets nabbed him as the 37th pick of the seventh round so during the summer, mr. irrelevant is invited to newport beach to go to disney land, a golf tournament, a boat race, and he's been given a trophy that shows a player fumbling the football. >> i'll put that right in the center of my kitchen table as motivation every morning. >> it worked out for brock purdy and others in the past so you're all good. he made it to the nfl. >> drafted. got a trip. what's an regatta? >> the boat. >> i'm guessing -- i don't think he got a boat. he gets to go out and enjoy a day on the boat. i could be wrong. what's the answer? >> we'll do a deep dive. >> what's a regatta. >> it involves boats. >> it's like a yacht. you get to enjoy a yacht.
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>> all right. time right now is 6:26 in the morning. lots of laughs at the annual white house correspondsance dinner. joe biden took swipes at donald trump and got serious about the high stakes election. straight ahead we'll take you is there. >> and a game changer for non-tesla drivers and what's different and how it makes charging your car easier. before we head to break a live look outside. look at scuttle. >> i think scuttle. >> yerba, how are you this morning? >> turn around, bird. >> i think that side looks
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from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. >> college campuses in the united states see protests over the war in gaza, there are updates from the front lines. we can tell you negotiations continue for a ceasefire and the return of hostages still held by hamas this morning. tina crauss live. there are hopes that maybe an agreement could be reached. >>reporter: perhaps, yes, reid, secretary of state antony blinken is back saudi arabia today hoping to boost the flow of humanitarian aid into the gaza strip but he's also under
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pressure to help secure a ceasefire to bring israeli hostages home. >> anger over israel's failure to bring hostages home is spilling onto the streets. with israelis stepping up protests to pressure prime minister benning anyone netanyahu to set a ceasefire deal for hamas. >> my heartbreaks for us and the hostages and their families. >>reporter: antiwar clashes are also continuing to break out on college campuses across the united states. with israeli and palestinian supporters shouting slogans and insults. secretary of state flew into saudi arabia this morning on his seventh visit to the region since the war began nearly seven months ago. arriving hours after president biden had a phone call with prime minister netanyahu about israel's possible ground assault on rafah. palestinian president says an israeli attack on the southern
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city where more than a million civilians are taking refuge would be the biggest catastrophe in the history of the palestinian people. the most effective way to alleviate the humanitarian crisis is to achieve a ceasefire. israel says it's already letting more aid in but with a clock ticking there's concern getting hostages out of the hands of hamas could be an even tougher battle. a hamas delegation will be in cairo today to respond to israel's latest proposal for a hostage release deal. egypt's foreign minister said he's hopeful about a break through. >> tina krauss. now we come home to hour pond or series of bonds there. beautiful sunlight reflecting on the bay bridge. that is a treasure near treasure
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island. let's bring in jess at that bench. we hope for a more warm week. >> oh, and we have that just in time for you, reid. looking behind me the sun is starting to come up. it's orange all around and a beautiful start to the day. and heading into this forecast this week we have stunning weather around the corner. a live look right now at one of the seagulls that we just zoomed in on just next to treasure island showing it's a beautiful day to get out there and get fresh air and do outside activities. we have quiet weather to kick off the week and will continue to see that trend with highs continuing to rise day by day until we hit thursday. 80s expected around the corner for us this week. for now 70s inland. 50s and 60s along the coast line where it's breezier along our coast heading into this afternoon. our microclimates are doing something different heading into this week. we're hitting the 70s today. 80s heading into late this week just to drop down into the 60s
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into this can he understand and more on that coming up in just a second but i want to talk more about today though. heading into this afternoon we're expecting 70s across the bay bridge which you can see behind me. 60s stilled holding on tight close to san francisco. half moon bay in the 50s. breezy there this afternoon with speeds up to around 30 to 40 miles per hour. gusty conditions especially along our coast line near bodega bay too into the valley we go. well we have a bit of haze this morning. it's going to bleed off once that sun continues to rise over us. today we expect to hit the 70s near san jose so similar to yesterday's forecast. just a great way to kick off the week. now areas like antioch will hit the 80s soon heading into this week. warmer weather throughout the bay for us but each microclimate is doing their own dance heading into the afternoon. cool and breezier along the coast. warmer inland heading into this
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afternoon. how are the roads? >> getting busy out there. especially in some spots like the san mateo bridge. we had a broken down vehicle. it's crowded on the right-hand side of your screen. travellers heading to 101 coming away frommal 80. cal train starting off the morning with some delays but just got the word they're back on track so things should be moving better there. check the schedule there. everything else is clear. vta all good. south 880 into hayward down into free 3407b9 and another crash reported in the same area so looks like things are slow going through there. south 680 if you want to use that instead not looking much better. there's a crash there blocking lanes at the 84 connecter to making it a busy ride as you head over to that area near free monday. once you're past that buoyant though getting into the south bay not much of an issue at all this morning. slow into the altamont pass coming out of tracy gettings
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onto 580. down to about 8 miles per hour. >> all right. there are concerns this morning that in some san francisco schools durn are facing racist attacks. andre i can't reports community advocates not only want safe spaces but threaten they will sue to get it. >> paulette brown has been fighting for her children and grandchildren all her life. in 2016 her only son was murdered in san francisco and is still looking for justice. now she's battling what she feels is racism within the san francisco unified school district. >> what do we do about the school district that is continuing to fail our children. >> brown says her grandson was kicked off a play structure and had to transfer schools due to safety. >> our children are being left behind. our grandchildren are being left
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behind. and we're tired of it. we should not have to felt like this. >> she was not the only one. other families had their own stories to share. >> it was unfortunately an approach by an adult man who threatened him. >> president of the san francisco fingerprint chapter of the naacp says this is the fifth complaint he's heard of a racially motivated attack at schools in the last three months. >> we have lost over 40,000 black children in this city because of subtle and sometimes overt re bigotry and racial attacks. >> those at the meeting say it's bitter sweet to know they're not alone. >> it's just so much on us. we don't have a lot of support. so with this happening here at
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amos and we can all come together as one and deal with the school district maybe we'll get somewhere. >> there is talk of possibly filing a classic action lawsuit against the district parents say it's critical to effect change tone sure their kids can grow and learn at school without fearing for their safety. >> the doll district responded saying we actively work to implement antiracist practices across our schools and in our community. >> it's time for our top stories. the annual white house correspondence dinner was a celebration of the freedom of the press and a chance to poke fun at politics. >> i'm a grown man. running against a six year old. while i feel great, i really feel great. i'm campaigning all over the country. pennsylvania. georgia. north carolina. i have always done well in the orange 13 colonies. >> with all jokes aside
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president pieden detailed his perspective on the stakes for the upcoming election while former president trump took to his social platform voicing his displeasure of did event and calling biden a disaster. over to the capitol where a rally is set by the economic and criminal justice reform after the victory of the golden state fast food workers. advocates are asking to extend the $20 minimum wage statewide so no worker is left earning below a liveable wage. and good news for electric car owners. it just got easier to charge your car here in california. >> this is our electric vehicle association booth. this was jerry's pov showing off the numerous evs on display at an earth day celebration.
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some teslas and. >> my 2002 rav 4 ev. >> so he's had some skin in the ev game for longer than most people. >> i'm kind of an environmental nut i guess. >> between more californians switching to evs by the week and car manufacturers releasing more ev options he says the infrastructure needs are changing substantially. >> all these things are kind of increasing the demand for charging so the supply has to rise to match that and right now they're actually behind. i think there's a shortage of chargers. >> which is why he was thrilled when he heard about a public private partnership development that will pump up the ev charging infrastructure. >> it's a good thing. it's about time. >> tesla is opening its fast chargers to non-tesla vehicles. governor newsome pulled up to one in a ford ev to explore more
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about it. >> this is about building out the infrastructure in california totally with with 105,000 chargers for public use. >> california natural resources secretary called the move a game changer. >> we've exceeded our targets to bring on these vehicles much faster than originally anticipated. given this partnership the future is very bright for electric vehicles. >> if have you an electric vehicle and say you live in an apartment without a charger then you rely on the public charging stations. >> and of the public chargers out there, he tips his hat to tesla's insfrauk which you are. >> the tesla ones are well maintained, very fast, and they have a lot of them. >> an important step as
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california surges towards an ev future. >> having more chargers available is a great thing. >> california has a plan in place to phase out the sale of new gasoline only vehicles by 2035. the process begins in 2026 with a mandate that 35% of new cars sold must be electric or plug in hybrids. >> from the roadways to the rails, california's high speed rail project between san francisco and los angeles is in need of another $100 billion to reach completion. it was originally said to cost about 40 billion. the project's ceo updated a draft last month saying just the segment between merced and bakersfield -- to help fill the funding gap. well meanwhile in las vegas construction has started on what will be the fastest train line in the country. we have that and a look back on what was once the train of the future.
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reshows it will connect vegas with existing trail services in los angeles. the dwoerp says it will take about two hours to go each way. that's at least twice as fast as driving from l.a. to vegas. the all new electric train will zip along at 186 miles per hour. secretary of transportation. >> an estimated 10 million people will one day ride this line sitting comfortably on eye new train looking at the window at. angeles national forest. >> it's expected to create 35,000 jobs. >> the goal is to start riding trains by 2028. >> in san francisco's bay area bart used to be the future of public transportation. >> these are the amenities that give people a new kind of transit experience. >> plans don't always work out. the last original bart car is now retired. in 1972, it made its debut billed as a space age system.
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>> no swaying or jolting. >> outfitted with gold carpet, seats, and the promise of a train every 90 seconds >> free of vie prologs, quiet, smooth. >> but after more than five decades played with low ridership rise in crime and aging cars, bart upgraded and range of motioned out a new fleet helping californians connect. >> i'm excited for the bullet train. i think you're going to see a lot of people especially from los angeles to vegas. 2028 that's the year you have the a's there. the olympics. a lot going on. >> which is why i think you're seeing a lot of californians moving to las vegas. it's the california invasion of nevada happening for sure >> just to be able to to travel now so much easier. i remember making that drive a ton just it's long and it's not very pretty but obviously it's very boring.
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>> we've all seen change on the sidewalk but not like this. wait until you hear what some people found on the streets of san francisco and why it was out there. >> and here's a live look before we head to break. 6:44. good morning, everybody. we'll be right back. next. stop. you got it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪
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>> let's go outside right now
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and maybe you could be near and far wherever you are. it is time to talk to jess right now. welcome back, jessica. do you have a favorite scene in titanic. >> i think it was the one that nicole just said. listen. we have a big standard poodle who lays like that scene my son always says draw her like one of her french girls. >> reid, tomorrow we need to have proof of that. just take a photo of it. >> instagram it. >> absolutely. let's take a quick look outside real fast tea and look at what's going on furs saiding into this week. clear conditions heading into this afternoon. we still have that haze over the valley right now. it will look nicer heading into the afternoon hours hitting the 70s once again near san jose, liver more, antioch and oakland. once you pass that bay bridge
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over into san francisco we cool down more. we're hitting the 60s today near san francisco. 50s along our coast line with cool and breezy conditions lasting into the afternoon. all of our climates are doing something a little different. similar to the santa clara valley. heading into the next couple of days we warm up into the 80s around the corp.er heading into our thursday. high pressure continues to build in giving us sunny skies and dry conditions and daytime highs above average but notice how that doesn't last for too much longer heading into saturday's forecast we drop down right back into the 60s and to add to that taking a look at our long range models for our rainfall outlook there's a chance of showers around the corner lining up with what the climate prediction center is say, wetter than normal conditions throughout our coast line especially in northern california. now that matches up with what's happening for us this weekend as the temperatures start to dip into the 60s besee a slight chance or increase for showers in the forecast.
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saturday lasting into sunday and friday evening. other than that let's look at what's happening heading into the next seven days throughout our inland areas. that's not what i wanted to pull up. this is. heading into saturday this week notice how we dropped into the 60s inland but to add to that cloudier conditions expected. cool, mild heading into the weekend but we have beautiful sunshine to kick off this week and that lasts heading into tuesday and wednesday with 70s turning into 80s just within those two days alone but from tinland areas to the bay and even for our friends along the coast like i mentioned cooler conditions are expected for us along our coast line heading into this afternoon once we head into the next couple of days we'll continue to see sunny skies in the forecast from wednesday into thursday. friday as that cold front starts to creep its way into the evening hours we'll notice clouds starting to increase at that point. nothing to write home about once we head into saturday and sunday forecast that's where we could see the slight chance of showers
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returning too with cooler conditions and cloudier skies lasting into early next week. so we have big changes around the corner for us. a nice midweek warm up in sight with plenty of sunshine just like you see behind me right now near the bay bridge and head into this weekend we'll see that nice cool do you knows with a slight changes of showers around the corn sklar let's talk about the freeways right now and we have a few bumper to bumper spots although we're not to 7:00 o'clock. live look at one of our cameras here. you can see southbound 880. stacked up just a little bit for folks working into union city or free mont this morning.
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that is one of or busier spots this morning. no delays. the golden gate.
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what had neighbors searching for treasure in the city by the bay? let's take a live look. beautiful views out there. we're a post card and live in one. we'll be right b
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>>you in the heart of downtown san francisco is celebrating 175 years in business. it's the oldest continuously run restaurant in the state. community members and local leaders gathered at the restaurant in celebration of this huge milestone. >> it is part of the lore of san francisco. it is old school. still has booths. but it doesn't dwell on nostalgia. it's still a relevant restaurant in the culinary scene. even today 25 years in the 21st century. >> the mayor officially declared april 28th taddich grill day in the history of san francisco alex found a hidden coin.
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>> missed yet but was able to actually score today. with this lovely 1877 trade dollar. there were 20 to 30 people and everyone is kicking the grass and turning over stones and looking underneath the bench. >> sounds like fun. alex found the coin wedged inside a tree inside a small envelope. congratulations. >> how cool. do you guys collect anything? >> i once found a coin in my hard and so it was about two feet down and it was a silver dollar in the early 19 hundreds and we still have it. i felt like it was just an item of good luck we ended up selling the house but still have the coin and i think when we did research it was worth maybe $500 if it was in minted condition. >> i bet you collect something music oriented. >> i collect ticket stubs to every show i've ever been to whether it's a movie or -- every single it's a box.
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>> it's not worth anything but it's great memories for me. >> coming up at 7:00 on picks plus 44 cable 12 a popular tv series documenting the twists and turns of dating in the digital age. we'll talk live with the host of cat fish. >> concerns grow in israel. the international criminal court may accuse the country's leaders of war crimes in gaza. what the foreign ministry is saying. >> and let's look outside of the beautiful bay area on this monday morning. we hope to see you over on pix plus 44 change the channel and join us. ♪ i hear trumpets. welcome. welcome to our viewers on the west coast. we see you. i'm gayle king. >> i'm tony dokoupil. >> i'm nate burleson. >> here's

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