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receiver deeboúsamuel and tight end george kittle will be two of the five featured players the series will go inside the past season with behind access to deo samuel and george kittle and the rest of the niners season. the series will premiere this coming summer. >> this is ktvu fox two news at six. >>únew details tonight involving three family members killed in a crash portal neighborhood. and this all comes safety advocates are taking on the issue of trying to make the streets safern >> speed is the number one cause of severe and fatal crashes in spsan francisco, so the fact tht people are feeling this so much, there's a reason it's happening spall around us. >> the city is currently in the middle of discussing plans to install dozens of speed cameras in certain areas, identified as hotspots. hello again julie haed spi'm mike mibach. meanwhile, tr has confirmed the namescúof the family members killed in saturday's west portal crash.
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the couple has been identified as 40 year old diego cardoso de oliveira and 38 year old matilda mercado ramos pinto. their toddler son joaquin also died in the six month old son, kaweah, is still being treated at the hospital. the family was on saturday afternoon when they were hit by a car, police say the driver, 78 year old mary fong lao, also remainsúin the hospital and is now facing she is cooperating with the investigation. >> we're allc just kind of waiting for the investigation to, you know, uncover some hoping to have. and, hopefully those will give us answers as to, you know, whatúcaused, thisa tragedy that we're all mourning along with miss lao and her family. all looking for some answers. sp>> fong lao may be released fs evening. >> as the west portal community& struggles with thisúdeadly accident, san francisco transit
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officials are considering where to place 33 speed cameras. ktvu is christian captain talked with safety advocates who measured the speed of traffic on they say leaders should consider installing even more cameras. >> item 10.4 sanc francisco's municipalútransportation agency, is preparing to install 33 spee& cameras throughout the city. fulton street, running along the north side of golden gate park, is being considered forútwo cameras. paul rivera and his family live dangerous.es it can bet- >> you constantly have to be, paranoid or have your head on a swivel. the cars go super fast,& and going to get hit on a daily basis, especially with the young one. i have a two year old daughter. >> rivera has taken photos and videos of the aftermath of collisions along fulton, some of them serious. he says he wants drivers to slow, and he hopes that cameras that can issue tickets to speeders will be the incentive drivers need to
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slowúdown. and he says he'd like to see one of those cameras on >> we here just so we can make this like a hot spot.úand because there's so many people crossing into the park now because we park, you just have to get there and not have toúworry about getting hit. 40, 39, t0. was 40, 46. that wa- >>c marta lindsay works with the pedestrian advocacy group walk san francisco. she brought a radar gun to this stretch oft& road at fulton and 10th avenue, and tracked cars going over the 30 mile per hour speed limit regularly, includingc one vehice traveling at nearly 50mph. shet& says the speed cameras, which would be triggered when a vehicle goes 11 miles above the speed limit, are urgently needed as a tool to slow traffic on someúof theúcity's most dangerous stretches of road. >> a car going 25 miles an hour, 75% chance igm going to make it through that on the other side of that crash to 40 milesúan
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hour, that completely flips deam very, very severely injured. >> speed camera project managers have carefully sorted through the data install 33 cameras alol consider those recommendations. the sfmta is expected to give their final approval on the locations for those 33 cameras as part pilot program. that approval expected to come in the next couple of months. those cameras are and o, and oakland and san jose should have a similar networkúof cameras up and operational next year in san francisco,úchristien kafton, ktvul fox two news, campbell police say officer shot and killed a man while calln thisni at an on south bascom avh a woman who saidúher two children were inside the residence with another man. now, police say that man, miguel nava gomez, was under a restraining
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order not to make contact with the family. we're to make contat with the suspect, that's when he opened fire. an officer then killing the suspect. no one else was hurt, and were reunited with their mother. the santa clara county district police are now investigating. an pleasant hill are investigating a shooting that left a man dead and another with life threatening injuries. this happened around noontime today in the area of twin bridge police say. witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots before seeing the two men on the ground hurt. a suspect isc not in custody at this timen >> a woman is speaking in oaklag oakland police are not doing enough crimes easy or following up when a crime is committed. she says her home was broken into last weekl and she's been in limbo with the police at six tonightúktvu is crystal bailey joins us now. and crystal, she's spnot the only one facing this kind of problem. she's not julie . >> multiple homes hit over 24
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hours last week in oakland. that's what me they think they might have beene victims i spoke to say they've had a hard time getting a response from oakland police. it was a typical wednesday lives in east was burglarized. >> it just felt very violating, like the house smelled like marin nana, you know, it's like, who are these people that just came into my house? >> she says her neighbor called her, telling her someone was climbing through her window. so she came home to her bedroom, ransacked and her jewelry missing. you know, old spvintage gold jewelry my mother know, the sentimental value is- definitely can't put a price on that. >> she says her neighbors called 911, telling her two young men had enteredúthe home at around 215 in the afternoon, riding >> we couldn't sleep that night. my husband and i. i very unsafe, you know, we feelt& likec the police have not come.
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you know, people called 911. the police never came for, hearing back from oakland police >> she says she called multiple days in a row to get an officer to come to her home. butc eventually filed a police uploading photos and descriptions. a police officer called late in theúnight, an officer would come by, but denise was asleep and on next door, at least two other people complained of the same problem with their east oakland houses apart.úlast tuesday afternoon. they tell me they also had a hard time getting a hold of an officer to come to the house, and it was exactly the same thing where where they took jewelry and then they put it in a pillowcase, which is what they did at our house. over the last few days, we've exchanged emails with an oakland police spokesperson asking about the multiple reports they told us ty don't immediately have access to reports filed online or in person. >> you just feel like you're
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alone. like we're all alone out here in oaklandn oakland police are up 34, while burglaries are down 48% over lastúup 71. and an oakland police spokesperson r or the other burglaries last week are under investigation. crystal bailey, ktvu, fox two news tonight the chp says two burglary suspects inúel cerrito are linked to a deadly wrong-way collision on 580 this morning. latest on the investigation.c >> about 3:30 a.m. in el cerrito, a small business owner& got an alert on his iphone app, his store being robbed. a truck rammed into the tobacco outlet on san pablo boulevard onto and 580 converge. the truck turned up onto 580, going in the wrong direction. this is el
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cerrito police chief paul keith. >> when our officers saw the spvehicle was turning around lid driven by a u6 year old finance in the city. on his way to work >> he was pronounced dead at the scene. the suspects have been identified as 34 year old oakland resident patrick shekels. theúdriver and 56 year old andre alberti of san francisco, as the passenger. >> the those occupants sustained major injuries, there was a white van involved as well that had a solo occupant, driven in his 60s also heading to work. >> over the roadway, including the stolen merchandise from the smoke shopn later in the morning, the smoke shop proprietor was cleaning up sorrowful for the loss of life. >> i've been thinking about the person that lost her life today.
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you know, thatgs that's been ever since the moment i found out this stuff. you know, it's material. it's it can be replaced, can be fixed. it can. money comes and money goes. but, you know, somebody lost their life today. >> community members in el cerrito were also shocked >> it's a terrible this shop. i think we're seeing a lot of crimes, of desperation in th& bay area that we needúto address on a more it's really a tragedy and a sad loss of life. >> these crimes are not unlike ones we've seen in otherúparts of the east bay area, in particular oakland. >> something needs to happen because it's a smoke shop right over here.úof san pablo just hits like constantly 2 or 3úsame same same here in el cerrito, extensive damage was done to the windows and that was stolen. as for who's going to b& responsible for prosecuting this case, it will be two county da's in alameda for the accident that
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happened on costa for the burglary hereúin el cerrito. alice wertz accusedf reporting his wife and mother in law missing six months ago. ñ> now he charged with murder and is pleading not investigation. >> dotted all along many streets throughout theúcity, and now some oakland cityúleadersúwant to step up enforcement of abandoned cars. >> and we've got some weather t& talk nice tomorrow, nice the next day. and then it changes. i'll have the forecast coming up. >> also ahead, a closer look at the delicate balance the dmv tries to reach when it becomes whenúit comes to a growing populationc >> and here's a quick check right now of the tuesday evening commute. this is a shore freewam our emeryville camera. heavy ine direction,úwhich is on your right. those heading toward berkeley,cúel cerrito and richmond. pretty smooth directig
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toward the bay bridge. you're watching at six. we'll be right back
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to cover up the crime, pleaded not guilty. het& was charged with murder earlier this month in san pablo, prosecutors say. vo reported his wife and mother in law missing backúin september. the victims spbodies have not been found
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today. in court, prosecutors submitted a notice of intent den the case. vo denies all wrongdoing. his next court appearance is set for million bail. >> automaker stellantis has signed a deal withúthe state to chargers. under that agreement,v the maker of chrysler, dodge and jeep brands will reduce emissions by up to 12 million metric tons. it will comply reqs through state is unable to enforce them due to judicial or federal action. >> this is about jobs. this is spabout dominating one of the nt great economic sectors, not only in the united states but globally. we don't want to cede that leadership. we want to >> stellantis will also investt& in electric and other zero emission vehicles and car charging infrastructure. the governor also said in the last
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new cars sold in california were zeroúemissionúvehiclesl but despite hitting a record last- year. this week, the bident& administration is expected to relax some elements of its limits on tailpipe emissions. the administration would give car manufacturers stricter stann ramp them up starting in 2030. the changes seem to be aimed at addressing auto industry oppositionl as well as slower adoption of evs. >> as california's population ages, drivers 70 and older become subject to special conditions when has a look at the effort to make sure drivers have the mental and physical acuity to unlike most a drivers, those 70 and older must renew in person unless otherwise spinstructed by the dmv. you mut first pass a vision test. then you must also pass a multiple choice knowledge test. if you
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fail that written test, your license may be extended for 30 days unless you pass a retest soonern for a slight change in the law now allows those under online, but but they still have to go in to the dmv for that vision test. it's also possible, but not likely you will have to pass a driving test as well sens don't feel they're getting a fair shake. >> attorney rodneyc gould law pt deals with age 70, plus senior citizens having problems getting >> this law goes back probablya- about 40 or 50 years, and i a 70 year old was probably older than what we consider a 70 year old. today better eating exercise, safer better medicines people living longer and driving longer. you know, there'st& probably no reason in reality to say once you're over 70, you have to beúexamined. >> but sometimes a driver's
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declining mental or physical state suggests that they can no longer be safe drivers. that's where the request for driver safety reexamineúmay be signed by anyone who feel that another driver is unsafe. if confidentiality is protected to the fullest extent of the law, unless it was filed to inconvenience, shame or harass theúperson reported. but if that person to be reexamined does not submit his or her license will be automatically suspended. ñ> most of the time, they can explain what's going on or explain the accident that occurred. they can submit the doctor evaluation that shows they have no cognitive deficiencies and or pass the test. and in front ofúa hearing officer. you prove yourself and everything. everybody moves on. >> the free dmv senior guide for safe driving has information about dmv services, guidelines,úand other resourcesn the road. tom vacar ktvun foxc
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two news. >> all pretty nice day today. first day of spring, the vernal equinox. the weather has last weekend,, not goingsincet- to be so great, it's notc going to be as great as last week and it's still going to be, you know, there'll be parts of the weekend. i think sunday might be be an opportunity to get some stuff done. wet. friday looks wet in the afternoonúor in the evening for most of us. so these are the highs from today. and in the ths from today. tomorrow will be as- little cooler. temperatures will drop down. we'll see a few more& weather continues. as you look of spring. absolutelync and you- look in golden gate park and fog working its way in did inúthe cl room. they, tookúa it's the sutro camera and they zoomed up. mount sutroúis, that big tower. and then bam, you zoom up that tight. that's a pretty darnc
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good, camera that can can us. ie bit as those clouds come in over the top of it, and then it weakensúget intoúfriday afternoon. andúthath the weekend into early monday, wet. sunday looks maybe a little wet, but maybe you get in nine holes. i'll seeúyou back here with a full forecast coming up. >> all right, bill, mattúhaney d renel brooks-moon as 2024 woman of the year supervisor haney made that announcement today. this comes after the surprise announcement that brooks-moon will not be the stadium announcer for the giants this season. the california state spassembly had handed out a womn of thec year award since 1987 to women who made extraordinary contributions to california's society and culture. >> she's an icon not only because of what she does at the ballpark, but what many people might not
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there all theútime in the community. when there's community events, she's there. sheúdonates her time, she's she's an activist and advocate, she's a leader. >> the giants say talks between her and the made history as the first black woman toc announcerr league baseball. last night, she posted a message on social media thanking giants fans for their >> still to come, public health leaders sound the alarm after a measles it's a problem in many oakland neighborhoods. the ideas being considered tonight to go after owners ofúabandoned cars. >> also ahead, a big decision from state regulators on phasing out traditional landline phone service. some of the last landline customers speak up before a final decision
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every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham company. on city streets. thec resolution would spend more than $840,000 from measure b funds to sweep the city. the plan also for a dd parking management analyst. it would also set aside funds for d vehicles, and for new towing contracts. >> we've had a significant problem of abandoned vehicles, with over 20,000 coming up per year and having the tow response
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in the 2 to 3000 vehicle range, and many oakland neighborhoods are very concerned about the abandoned vehicles, rebecca kaplan said. >> the proposal includes new technology to track vehicles, request the tows and keepúthe public informed aboutúthe status of the vehicles. and we're still waiting for that vote tonight. in the state have one last opportunity to voice their opinion. now, this comes as the california public utilities commission holdsúthe final public hearing on this very issue. ktvu is jesse gary has the story.t& >> for over a century, a network of hard line phone wires has been a lifeline of communication for rural california communities. >> some people must avoid exposure to the radiation emitted by mobile phones. >> tuesday afternoon, dozens of california public utilities commission website to sound off on a plan to end that type of service. phone provider at&t seeks permission from the puc to
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all californians. executivesost argue forcing the one time monopoly to maintain so-called carrier of last resort status puts it at a competitive disadvantagen some callers to the and its customers should abandon the century old technology. >> for every dollar. at&t has to invest in this old network. then invoke, that they can invest in the latest and greatest technology that all californians deserve. and we want.t& >> there's a lot of folks out here that really want to modernize and move to the new technology, and we're hoping that, we can see some improvement in that soon. >> but manyúresidents have expressed anger and apprehension at losing landline service. i live in aúrural area, there is one service of all the cell phone, cell phone service providers out there that works to walk to the top of the i hav-
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driveway, to get service. sometimes it just goes out. >> tracy ryan is a senior policy analyst for the rural county representatives of california. she and others worry if at&t s request is granted. the impact would be most severe in areas which frequently lose cell andt& internet service during winter storms, such essential servicesy need to be kept, without the landline services for those they going to do when there's an emergencyare they going to use alternative to either landline or cellc service needs to beúin place before any determinationt& is made. next month, an evidentiary hearing will be held where at&t officials willútry to prove the economic harm their company suffers because fromt& the early 20th century. a final ruling on all of this may not come until the fall in downtown san jose, jesse gary, ktvu, fox two news coming up on ktvu newsc at 630 joe biden and donald
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trump are on the campaign trail& and new polling shows both candidates have issues with moderate voters. >> and she raised eyebrows with some assertions in her concession porter is walking back. some of those comments. >> also ahead, steph curry doesn'túmince words warriors pon positioning after their loss last night to the knicks. our jason appelbaum has the four time nba it all starts with a chevy truck. chevy silverado with the turbomax engine and best-in-class standard torque.
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killed at a bus stop in san francisco on saturday. 40 year old diego cardoso de oliveira and 38 year old matilda mercado ramos pinto were killed, along with their toddler son, joaquin. their injured six month old son, kaui, is stillúin the hospital. police say the driver, 78 year old mary fung lau, also hospitalized, facing vehicularcs shot and killed a man who opened fire as they responded to a domestic violence call. police were called to south bascom avee at aboutc three this morning. a woman said her two children were inside with a man who was under a restraining were safely reunid with their mother, and the chp cerrito smoke shop wrong-way collision on interstate 58p, in >> police were in pursuit of the suspects whenúthe driver turned the suspect's pickup truckaffic.
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collided with a bmw as well as a vann the driving the bmwúwas killed. the driver o >> twots were injured.t- news at 630. it has now beenútwo weeks since the californiatf primary, and the race seat of rn valley congresswoman anna eshoo. still too close to call. >> very close indeed. the california secretary of state's office released new resultsúthis evening showing sam liccardo still leading with 21% of the vote. he is projected to be one of the two candidates but for te second spot in the november thed over joe simitian by just two votes. voting will continue here in the comingúdays, with the results set to be certified by april 12th. and we're also still waiting for the results ont& proposition allow the state to build drug and mental health treatment facilities and move the homeless off the streets latest numbers s vote is leading by aúslim margin >> southern californiaotes.t-
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congresswoman katie porter is walking back some of herúmore controversial comments that she made after it became clear she would not advance to the general election in that senate race. after the primary on march 5th, millions of dollars in the race to replace dianne feinstein. she also accused him of elevating garvey, and said that the racee may have been rigged. porter appeared on the podcast pod save america today and said she regrets her choice of are ohio tonight, but both donald trump and joeúbiden have already secured enough delegates to spsecure those party nomination. >> president biden, meantime, is on the campaign trail trying to win over swing votes, and lawyers for president trump are fighting battles in court. fox now from washington. >> president biden headedc out n a three state campaign swing tuesday, scheduled to make stops in nevada and arizona, followed
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by fundraisers in texas wednesday and thursday. the generalúelection is set to be a rematch of the last election, and biden is going to have to put up a fight in arizona, where he won in 2p20. he trails former president trump there in a fox news poll for the room have one fundamental difference between us and trump. i mean it sincerely. we have a different value set.t& >> trump is making headlines this week. >> we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those cars. if i get elected. now, if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath. sp>> every time he gives one of these free wheeling speeches, there's going to be so much cleanupúthat has to be done in and parse through what he said and what he meant to lawyers sae can't find an insurance company to underwrite the bond on the $454 million civil fraud judgment against him inúnew yorkn >> they want to make sure that they get recompensed. >> and the way that you're you &
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you're laying out is it's cash or something that's a cash equivalent, rather than real estate values, which can really fluctuate to the primary polls on tuesday, although botht& delegates for their partygsc nominations in washington. caroline shively, ktvu, fox two news. president trump are asking the us supreme court to grant absolute immunity from election tampering charges. mr. trump's lawyers filed a brief with the court today. it says the question of a former president's criminal immunity presents grave constitutional questions that strike at the heart of the separation of powes likely to reject the former president's argument. that case is on april 25thl while thet& us supreme court has lifted a block on a controversial texas law that gives local law enforcement broad powers to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally, the law makes it a state crime for migrants to illegally cross
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the border, and allows texas law enforcement to conduct deportation. >> the biden administration is suing to strike the law down, arguing that it is a clear violation of federal power in a dividedúopinion, supreme court justicesúdidúnot write a detailed opinion, but allowed the law to go into effect, while the fifth circuit court of appeals will review i think it'e change and it will act as a deterrent to illegal immigration. we're not against immigration. we're only against >ñ given what we have, the interaction of federal immigration law with texas now spattempt to regulate immigrati, we're going to see a lot of confusion and inconsistency. >> now, the fifth circuit court could potentially block the measure again, and either side could returnúto the supreme court acts. >> still ahead tonight,úthe un warns that gaza is on the brink of a full blown famine and negotiations for a potential cease fire drag on and a spike
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but israel's prime minister voicing a tough stance and is vowingúto never stop the fighting in gaza until hamas is speliminated. fox's trey yingst reports on the attempts to broker a cease fire. >> as the fighting continues prd israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be deepening. on tuesday, netanyahu briefed his cabinet on his discussions with thec president, using the word argument for the upcoming offensive against the remaining hamas elements in the southern city of rafah, where millions of palestinians have fled since the start of have ane americans about the need to no o eliminate hamas militarily
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>> diplomats were hoping a new ceasefire deal wouldúprevent a large scale offensive in the city, and negotiators are still holding, but there's been little progress reported so far that both sidesl at the table. >> we areúcautiously optimisticd and that is a good thing, and we hopeúthat that continues in the coming days. >> but time is running out. on tuesday, the un issued its strongest warning yet thatt& northern and central gaza of fag israel must allow more aid into the conflictcc3 f1 do so could be considered a, quote, war crime. >> the clock those with influence, must insist that israel acts. >> an israeli delegation is traveling to plans to protect cn ñ> okay, the weather has been pretty spectacular. it's going
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to continue that way. but a change as we asúyou would expect, right? just in time for theúit. >> let's go to ktvu. alex savidge now with a look at some ofc the stories we are working n for west coast rap at seven, right here on ktvu. >> julie, thank you. coming up tonight at seven, a pregnant arizona lawmaker reveals she is planning to get an abortion tonight on west coast rap. >> what she is hoping to highlight with this deeply personal revelation on the floor of the state senate. also, a hip hop iconc show you how doctor dre and a whole lot more coming up tonight at coast followed by the ktvu fox two news at 7s0 with heather holmes. >> all right, alex, we'll see you at the top of the hour. but first, they are designed to track keys, bags and other personal items. but a class action lawsuit against devices n cause serious
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decision on those interest than 320 points, the nasdaq gaining 63, and the s&p set a new record
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high with a gain of nvidia weree than 1% after unveiling new conference in san jose. analysts say they believe the federal reserve will keep interest rates unchanged for a fifth straight time tomorrow. the fed expected to hold that benchmark rate and the range of five and a quarter, 5.5. traders are hoping for a rate cut, though later this year borrow money. some economiststo- are expecting three cuts this year that could possibly start in june. denied apple's motion to dismiss a lawsuit over its airtags. the class action lawsuit claims that stalkers are using the airtag devices enought them.úapple attempted to have the litigation dismissed in a filing last year, but a san francisco based judge has ruled the plaintiffs case can move forwardn apple has acknowledged problems with the airtags and says it has devised a safety spupgrade.
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>> the cdc has issued a health alert urging parents tot& vaccinate their children against measles. according to the cdc, confirmed cases of measles throughout the country this year. that is the same number o. more than 90% have been linked to international travel and mainly involvedc children one sharing the airspace of this building with measles and they're gone for two hours, this area for two hours is still contaminated. >> public health officials sayt& unvaccinated people have a 90% chance of becoming infected if they are exposed to measles. internationally should receive sptheir first dose 12 to 15 months. sp>> i hope you hadúa nice day s we move on into wednesday. tomorrow, temperatures are going to cool a little bit. today's highs were a little cooler than yesterday yesterday we had some temperatures areúabout
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a degree or two cooler today. a little more fog at the coast. and quite franklyúthere was a little bit more of a fog push push this morning and last night. so you woke up this morning and there were a lot, a& lot of low clouds around in the area. a live camera shot, the federal buildings down in oakland. you can prettiest buildings in oakland,g here, theúold oakland tribune, one of the tribune,c anybody red sphave to look that one up. i can't remember, i can't quite think of that offc such a yeah,h an iconic spot okay. so high pressure. there it is. it's setting up. and as we continue to go into the next couple of days, it lingers. but it's going to get kind of, overrunúby clouds. so we're going to see more clouds tomorrow, more clouds as we go into thursday. and then by friday it's goingúto be overrun by clouds and overrun by this low pressure that comes in and starts the rain. right they're basically sort oftt-i'll lagging it into thec
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it in the morning and mid-morning and afternoon early afternoon. and then it slowly drags into the south bay on friday evening. so we'll see. i be kind of dialed in in terms of this forecast, but just suffice to say as you right now kind of looks like it's sunday. friday washout from fromúmarin county or from san francisco south until the evening. and then okay, saturday right nowc looks- like like the wet day. so overnight lows. and then here's the modeln so here's what you want to see. morning. and are those clouds comingúin over the then hereúcomes thisúfridaying.m deal. so this is friday about 9 a.m. right. but now you go oh it's moving but it kind of so bt right here. and again the models are going to change on this. but it's a pretty weak weather
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system. but it kind of opens the door for what's going to happen. then into saturday. so this and& model doesn't go out that far. so we could see a quarter inch for most of us. but then you get into those heavy rain locations, like in the case of the russian river area or question. not really windy, not really that cold either. cooler, certainly, but not that cold cooler. that's where the clouds coming in.c and then the five day forecast. there you go. fridayúlooks like rain developing. and then that's the afternoon. and then saturday kind of wet. but maybe get some stuff back here tonight. >ñ all right bill, thank you. san francisco mayor london breed is proposing for skystar wheel s wharf. this ferris wheel moved from golden gate park to the city's lease with the ferristhe- wheel company is set toúexpire next is asking the boardc of supervisors to extend the lease another 18 months. her office says it's been successful and really
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bringing more tourists and more business to the city. >> march madness is nowúunderway and we already have a wild ending. in the first game, our jason appelbaum has all the details next in sports, and on v through the fox local app. >> you can watch live newscasts and see all kinds of in-depth content from our newsroom on a variety of topics. it's a free download f your smartútv
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for san francisco really transcends his political career. before becoming mayor in 1996, he served as a member of the state assembly for 30 years, rising to speaker of the assembly in 80. earlier on mornings on two. today, when we welcome mr. mayor, he told our dave clark he does not intend to >>úmy relationship and my training and my involvement with the burdens with george mosconi, with nancy pelosi, with dianne feinstein, with bill clinton. yeah, yeah, yeah. it's unbelievable. all those years, there was always something that
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nationally and otherwise. oh, a very comfortable level for weo youl mr. mayor. brown also said today he is supporting, by the way,úmayor london breed, who is running for reelection in novemberúfor. >> well good evening everybody. the warriors, left in theúregular season to and lastúnight at chase center steve kerr said the knicks were the more physical team they played with great force. the implication was that the warriors did not. in fact, golden state never led inc game. lost by seven. kind of a head of lakers win, the warriors, they fell into 10th place a game goao at least the eighth spot,úwhich means if you win your play in
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game, you move on and you have to lose twice eliminated. how about moving out of the play in tournament all the way up to the sixth seed? >> maybe a week seed was the mo. right now i think i could caret& less about where you're at. it's just of how we're playing. that's the most important thing because i honestly, who cares what seed you are if you play like weúdid tonight six, seven, eight, nine, ten, whatever it is doesn't very far winners getoingc to ge- into the big dance, and the first of up about an hour ago, wagner taking on howardúin dayton, ohio. and after battling back from 17 down the bison three six seconds. jordan hairston no. hairston againno. and marcus do, spboy. howard is headed home.
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their season is over while the seahawks fromústaten one seed nh carolina on thursday in the west region.c will be their opening day starter when they days out, opening day andhursda- surprisec in surprise arizona brant rooker justc yates offeria three run homer. rooker's second of the spring but this being the cactus league, the a's and the rangers, they ended up inúa if u can't beat them, have them join you jimmy garoppolo was eight andúzero against the rams in the regular season when he played with the 40 niners. now garoppolo is a ram. and he spoke for the first time start yeah maybe reset, reinvent whatever you want to call it. i'm just excited to get back on
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the football fieldúand start slinging around with some new guys. for jimmy garoppolo. he's going to back up matthewústafford. but but a good guy you know and i think when hs >> lance.t- >> it is it is. he's got he's suspended the first two games of theúregular season. you know because of he he took some some performance. he said it was a confusion thing. it was with anyway we won't get into it. but anyway he cannot play the first two games of the season. but he's not a starter anyway. >> but he's a ram. he's down in la. all right. good for him. good move. all right jason thank >> all right. thanks for watching everybody. west coast rap with alex savage coming up . >> and to stream the latest news and weather on your fox local app to your tv.
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