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all four members of one family have died, and the woman who was behind the wheel no longer in custody also and about propositu will be proud. >> as governor newsom promises the idea will deliver concrete results. >> this is ktvu, fox two news at six. good evening. sp>> i'm julie julie haener and i'm mike mibach. >> we begin tonight with a lawsuit that the justice department, the state of a dozen other states antitrust laws monopolizing the smartphone market iphone. apple claims the federal government is wrong the law. kts more. innovation and penchant for isolation behind a fortress like environment have helped build its brand. a loyal
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that's part of what draws people away fromúthe apple ecosystem is that they kind of lock down the software more than other companies. thursday federal officials filing suit saying the trillion dollar tech giant not only locks down its software, but also locks out competitors the leading, the leader in the market that they are because >> they are in that place andit- that front position. >> the u.s. department of justice, along with 15 states and the district of columbia, says apple is a bully to other businesses and violates antitrust laws engages in anti-competitive conduct toward third party app developers. for example, it makes messaging with non-apple phones and products worse, which prosecutors claim makes its users think iphones
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areúbetter than the other brands on the market. and the company makes it more difficult for users and developers to and sers and share information with non-apple brands. the result is peer pressure on non-apple users to switch to apple. >> i do find it easier to stay in the apple family. everything works together. >> federal officials say. this has become a type of tax or commission of up to 30% on any app from the i store, and ont& in-app purchases. >> consumers should not have to pay higher prices because companies break the law. >> one impact is that once you get into the apple ecosystem, you're highly incentivized to buy additional apple products. consumers to do the mixing ando- matching that some might want to do. >> in an emailed response,úapple executives say if this suit is successful, it will hinder our ability to create the kind of technology people expect from apple, where hardware software and services intersect.t& additionally, the statement says this sets a dangerous precedent
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empowering government to take a heavy hand in designing people's technology at the apple store is agree the company that provides much use in their daily lives does function as a monopoly, but many said so far the benefits outweigh any >> you can buy anyúof the products that you want. no one's making you buy apple products. sp>> the government seeks want apple to change their they business practices. california attorney general rob bonta says if this case does move forward o sort all of this out in cupertino. jesse gary, ktvu, fox two news. passage of proposition one, governor newsom is touting his possible advantages. the governor toured a behavioral health treatment center today in los angeles. the governor says the bond measure will address homelessness and also get help to people suffering from mental >> we're here to modernizeúthe mentalúhealth services act. we're here to modernize our
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celebrating, this journey and this successful effort to fundamentally reshape and reform the approach we take to address the issue of mental health and substance abuse and disorder and challenges that continue to have access out on the streets and sidewalks and those that are suffering alone. 8000 more beds to treat mentalu- health, and people suffering from addiction. but policyt& experts say there's a lot of variability about what the treatment facilities and housing will include. the dollar amount sp6.4 billion. and we know that the governor has promised thatt& will make 1q,500 beds as a mixture of housing and treatment beds. but bed doesn't mean very much a bed could be in a large locked hospital or it could be in a small, therapeuticl unlocked residential program. so unanswered questions about what
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bedsúare actually going to turn into. >> now, under prop one, counties will be required toúuse 30% of state funds for for the homeless. the race to replace an issue for the 16th congressional district remains too close to call tonight. the latest results from the secretary of state's office show joe simitian now in second place by one vote over evan lo. sam liccardo is in the lead by 8000 votes. the top two will advance to the general election say they are working to count allt& ballots by the april 2nd deadline. and once all the ballots are counted, they need to be certified by california's secretary of state on april 12th. if there is a tie, the brk the tie by drawing a name, but there still in san francisco mark tenerway death of alex nieto.ce shooting >> the 28úyear at bernal heights park. police say nieto drew a weapon and pointed
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it at officers. they fired 59 shots. it turned out that that weapon nieto had was a taser, which he carried for his job as a security guard. the officers wereúnot charged in nieto's death. after the district attorney determined they acted lawfully in. since we are learning more tonight about theúfamily of four killed inc crash in the west portal neighborhood over the weekend, the youngest of the family, baby boy, died at the hospital last night. family members on theirúway to the zoo. the woman behind the wheel who hit the family is no longer in police custody. ktvu is alice wertz has the scene of the tragedy continues to fill up with flowers, cards, candles and stuffed animals, investigators are likely determining what charges, if any, are warranted for the driver responsible. >> lynette thompson is a recently retired firefighter who lives just up the block from the scene. she shared how sorrowful
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the community is reading a card >> this shouldn't havec happene. you know, i'm really sorry. and she's like, i all together, thompson shared. to ht responders, including neighbors who were nurses and performed cpr on the parents and the children right after the accident.tf >> this was a really tragic event in my humble opinion. you know, 78 years old and probably got the pedals mixed up. the video that was shared with the police from our block, it showed, you know, really spscreaming downúthe street and really revving, you know, and that's that's not on purpose. >> the police are investigating in this case. >> former prosecutor michael cardoza says while many are mourning, others have to betf investigating to find out what >> if a crime was committed, the district attorney will be looking at involuntary manslaughter to see whether it's of the caliber of the felony,
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which means she could go to state prison or is it a misdemeanor, vehicular manslaughter. >> many speculate this was just >> there's something wrong with the car. did she have a heart attack? did she have a stroke? what exactly went on? did she panic? they'll also look at her driving history, none of us know that right now. butúthat will did release a statement saying that his client has been released from the hospital and police custody. this is a difficult time for her and her.e san francisco district thorough investigation of theat- incident, and we ask for privacy for the family at this time. back here at the scene, many people are contributing to the memorial that just keeps growing for the family lost in this tragedy in san francisco, west portal, alice wertz, ktvu, fox
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two news. >>úas a former san francisco city employee accused of misusing grant moneyúis now facing new charges for allegedly stealing money from workers compensation. prosecutors say stanley ellicott stole more than $600,0p0 over four years, while working in the department of human resources, division of workers compensation in. this is the second case against ellicott, who was charged back in january for his role in a scheme to misappropriate city grant funds. an update now on a story we brought you yesterday. the city of oakland says it is working to return a towed vehicle to an unhoused family. r 2008 pontiac vibe was as she and her and nine year old daughter were staying in a shelter. they say sometimes they sometimes live in the vehicle in. burnett also uses it to drive for uber eats. well, today, the city says it spwas expired registration. they say the tow fees will be paid through fund,d spburnett should get her vehicle back tomorrow. >> coming up, another shakeup in
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the california insurance market. state farm announces it is dropping tens of thousands of customers. sp>> also ahead, the san francio giants trying to rev up excitement for their home opener. but who will be the ballpark announcer remains up in the air and rain back in the forecast. >> you see some clouds out there now. more clouds tomorrow and rain starts tomorrow afternoonn year since. the special light display on the side of the bay bridge was taken down. close to their goal of putting the lights back up n the
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raising the money needed toúturn those lightsúback this group says it needs $11 million to reinstall all the lights and put bridge. ktvu crystal bailey joins us live tonight from yerba buena island with this latest on. hey, crystal. >> hi, mike. as you can see, it's absolutely beautiful out here. but imagine night with 50,000 leds lighting up this bridge. that is what these organizersúare trying totf do.úthey say they'rec this close to raising the funds. bay area gets the view. the bay bridge, a more than four mile corridor between the city and the east bay its shine. at night.
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>> it feels likec there's a hole in the night sky in san franciscon >> a year after the lights display was turned off, ben davis with a nonprofit art organization illuminate, says switch. close to flipping the >> currently, they've raised more than $10 million of the 11 million needed through major gifts and crowdfunding. >> the next quarter. million dollars really is the gift that kicks this project >> before, the glow was only the north bay, but this time the display will have double the number of leds so more people can see them. the artist is planning to place 50,000 custom lights facing both sides of the bay, so now the east bay get tho work successfully with traffic engineers at caltrans and chp, but we believe you can safely experience these lights as you drive across been in headlines for crime and homelessness, it's the way locals are hoping to bring positive attention to the city. >> there are a lot of beautiful parts of san francisco, like the people and the bay bridge lights that are often overlooked. >> it's such a beautiful city.
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thisújust enhances it and just brings another reason to come and visit. >> when the lights were working, restaurants like the epic steak and the water bar along the embarcadero booked out tables with peoplec wanting a view of t happened to the lights it used to be up there and after at& year's worth of fundraising, there's justúa few hundred thousand dollars separating organizers from illuminating the bay area for the entire country to see. >ñ it will representúsan francisco. >> it will be shown during momet is it sort of takes our bridge, the bay bridge, and creates the nighttime equivalent of the golden gate, which is thet& world's bridge. >> and as soon as those funds are raised, it could take about a year before the lights are fully operational. of course, those workers will be dangerously climbing those cablesc to try to getúthose lights up and running. locals are hoping that they are up by the super bowl, which will be hosting here in 2026. i'm live from yerba buena. mike, back to you.
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>> i like the idea on both sides to hopefully they reach that goal. million more to go crystal. thank >> well opening day. the giants out on the road in san diego today. new and different at oracle park this season. the giants have installed a new dynamic lighting and sound systemúat the ballpark. there will also be some new items to eat and drink at the concession sandwiches and traditional ball game food. there will also be some not so traditional san francisco style treats, like a japanese fried chicken sandwich and specialty burgers. >> we have a fresh double cheeseburger with a little bit of smoked bacon jam, we have a d then, next to our crab sandwich, we have a new crab udon noodles. salad, a little bit mushrooms, a sprouts. there will also betf different voices announcing the controversial split withg
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longtime public address announcer renel brooks-moon, the giants say they plan to use several people to fill in until a permanent replacement is found . the process will requireútime because she is a legend and is a very, very tough shoes to fill, so in the meantime, we'll have a rotating, voices into the media future will be in the p.a. booth . >> larry bear didn't reveal who may be filling in as the interim pa announcers. the giantsúplay an exhibition game against the a'sc on tuesday night at oracle park. their season home. opening day is on friday, april fifth versus the san diego padres. >> all righty. looking at the temperatures from today turned out to be kind of mild again. the clouds increase or clouds this morning. the sun came out and the clouds came back. before that got well, once the sun came out, temperatures warmed up like this. so back where they were a couple of degrees cooler today, but generally but still pretty
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temperatures tomorrow will come. further down as more clouds and then rain eventually moves into the bay area. nice out there east bay. good air quality.e that's this pattern. that's coming in is going to really just stir a bit because we had kind of a the last week or so with the warm weather and the high pressure andújustc doesn't really get flushed out.s going to really clean it out for us. here's the long range model can see there's the low. there's saturday, there's sunday sunday kind of just all drive by things. there's wednesday looks like something and then looks like something may be thursday to next week. so it's a long way off. but i show you that to just point out that it's a progressive pattern. there's stuff lined up,c nothing massive looking, but just stuff lined up. here is the winter storm warning inúthe mountains. that's good news. nothing like little f snow up there. right before we
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you got this low pressure. it's going to hang out the high pressure is going to move out. take a look at the full forecast coming up. >> all right bill thank you. the much anticipated beginning of berkeley restaurant week is in full swing this year. the theme march munch mushroom madness a college basketball tournament. there was a pop up event to kick off the week at berkeley bowl yesterday, featuring food from lamarca tapas bar. all proceeds from the pop up went to the on e for today, we did speak with jeffrey church from visit berkeley about the fundraiser la marcha.t& >> sergio and emily, the amazing chefs there, were able to donate their time and create amazing food. raised over $1,200 yesterday in sales for proceeds to go to the berkeley food network and really supporting food insecurity with dignity. their pantry is open to all, with low barrier and low access and have a grocery style approach to being able to choose the items they want, not. here's the items you have to take, but you get to pick what works for you forúyour
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cultural preferences and dietar& needs as well. >> this year, the event is introducing aúmarch madness themed tiered pricing list so guests can find no matter how mr little they're looking to spend. also, starting tonight, fremont kicking off its second annual restaurant week, it aims to support and celebrate small businesses in the city by uplifting the diverse culinary options available throughout participating. the ten day event will end march 31st. still to come. it is a case that sparked a netflix documentary and now the couple, once accused of faking a kidnaping, toútrainúots in police departments. >> also ahead tonight, bayúarea members of congress pushed history ofúwomen known as the rosie the riveters, and it is one of the most iconic hotels in san francisco. >> and now city leaders are coming together to acknowledge the saint francis as it celebrates 1 ye s.
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one person was killed and two others were wounded in the shooting at the station on 65th street. around 315 this afternoon. witnesses say after near the station, but police are still trying to figure out if that's connected to the shooting. the car was found in a
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parking lot at sacramento state university. today marks 15 years since killed in the line of duty. officer john hagee and sergeant daniel sakai. mark dunakin and ervin romans were shot and killed by an ex-felon who had a warrant out for his arrest on march 21st, 2009, he was pulled over for a traffic violation and opened fire. a manhunt ensued and the gunman was later killed in a shootout. it was one of the deadliest attacks on law enforcement in american history. the oakland police department paid tribute fallen heroes. >> in oklahoma, district attorney announced there will be no charges filed in the deatht& case of a non-binary teen next. benedict, the 16 year old died the day after getting into a fight withúthree girls at school, but their death was deemed a suicide by the state medical examiner after finding toxic levels of two drugs in their system. the tulsa county
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district attorney reviewed the investigation and ultimately agreed with detectives that the fight between nex and the three girls was combat. advocates say a proposed change to the 1988 suicide hotline will help save lives. california senator alex padilla was among those backing the proposed change in washington today. the new fcc rule would route calls based on the person's closest call center, rather than their service area code. currently, a person with a spcalifornia area code, for example, is routed to a local crisis center even if their physical condition is hundreds of miles away. my son has locked himself in his room and he's saying he wants to commit suicide. that is a second. by second necessity to get the help that that family needs to save a life. >ñ officials say that more than 8 million people have used the 988 hotline since it was launched. the fcc chair said she
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hopesúthe rule will go into effect in the coming weeks. >> in celebration of women's history month, some bay area lawmakers on capitol hill today introduced legislation to honor the heroic and trailblazing the riveters. the bill would establish a national day to commemorate the women who contributed to the home front during world war two. the proposal also calls for creating a series of commemorative coins. stamps to recognize rosie's on all racial backgrounds. the bay area is home to the rosiec the riveter national historical park in richmond. >> coming up on ktvu news at 630, the so-called front page of the internet making its wall street debut and reddit shares soar on its first day. >> also ahead tonight, state farm drops tens of thousands of policies across the state, leaving many homeowners now scrambling for new coverage. >> and coming up tonight in sports, jason appelbaum has the story of a former cal quarterback who is looking to further his pro career in the
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aiming. the tech giant smartphone market. prosecutors say the company makes messaging with non-apple devices difficult, which they claim makes users believe iphones are better than the others out there on the market. the lawsuit is not asking for monetary damages, but asking apple to change its
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behavior. no court date has been >> governor newsom is touting the possible advantages of the narrowly voter passed proposition one in l.a. today, the governor said the $6.4 billion bond measure will modernize the state's mental health services act. he calls it a successful effort to fundamentally reshape and reform the approach to address the issues of mental health and substance abuse. >> with opening day approachings new out at oracle park for the upcoming seasonn they have installed a new lighting system as well as a sound system, and added new food to the ballpark. concession stands, including sah and specialty burgers. the giants also say they plan to use several fill in public address announcers following the departurec of longtime announcer renel. >> you're watching ktvu fox two news at 630. state farm, california's largest property and casualty insurer,úwill not renew some 72,000 policies when they expire. >> as ktvu tom vacar reports here, the insurance company says those homes are just too risky
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to insure from the air. >> the fourplex in haywardc that alexander lee's family owns has been insured by state farm for this week, state farm called him with a will not be renewed. no sense to me , when you guys. 38 years, no claims by my own. the only one. or am i the only apartment or. it's going to be one park. he's always is going to be. california wise. rosenfield, founder of consumer watchdog and author of insurance proposition 103, says state farm's last big rate increase came just last week. >> that rate increase was approved. assuming that they sell insurance policies to people who need it in the state, and now they're canceling more people. >> david shafer is an insurance broker who sells from a wide
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variety and range of companies. >> this is definitely the in myn this industry. i've never seen spit as bad as it is today. >> and get this, he says. even the insurer of last resort, the california fair plan, now flooded with desperate new customers to pay very high prices for marginal non high quality policies, is a bit shaky >> the california fair plan itself has announced that it is not prepared for a catastrophe in the state of california. >> the insurers insist they should be able to predict future losses and set rates using sophisticated computer programs, models that predict future. losses, instead of being based on outdated and obsolete past claims records. >> companies would like the ability to make their case to the state right now, it's illegal under california law for
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a company to come in with a model that shows us if they do right in higher risk areas, how that would increase their future expected claims. >> but at what cost to consumers? >> i have clients of ours have n non-renewed, where the cost of a new policy is five times of what it was before. >> your claim is, i mean, totally ridiculous to me to get canceled. >> this is as serious as it gets for the california and national economy, and we're on it. tom baker, ktvu, fox two news reddit was a good day for the san it francisco company. >> reddit rang the openingúbell on its first day, being traded on the new york stock exchange, and just seconds after that bell rang. investors pushedúthe value of the company close to $9 billion. at closing, reddit was
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2019. onúthe reddit ipo helped record. rally. the dowc rose 269 points, the s&p was up 16 points for its third record in chipmakers including micron and broadcom also soared higher. >> it wasc a case that captured the bay area, really, attentions later demanded the entire country's attention through a new documentary, a couple at the center of a kidnaping that was deemed a hoax by vallejo police is now helping to train other law enforcement agencies. ktvu crime reporter henry lee explains, our story really people, but also the best innt- people. >> denise huskins, who was kidnaped and raped by an intruder but along with her now husband, were hoaxers by thursday to a more appreciative law enforcement audience. >> and even at our lowest, we had faith in ourselves. we believed in ourselves and
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refused to let people deny the truth of what happened to us. >> during an 18 hour clothes, aaron quinn was accused of killing his girlfriend back , >ñ she's dead. i mean, what are we doing? what are we doing? saying these. >> huskins was released by her kidnaper near her childhood home making it all up because many of the details of their ordeal seemed far fetched to vallejo police and the fbi. the case was recently profiled in american n. >> we're here because there's so many lessons to be learned wher& the police really screwed up. i don't know how else to say it. >> seaside police chief nick borges and his department hosted theúcouple at their first talk to law enforcement, where they urged police from across the state not to fall victim to tunnel vision and solving a case. the to the couple on behalf of police. in general. >> we have toc look at what the police did and how they were
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treated in this process, and that's on topúof what the main suspect in this case didl to have it double whammyúis just unbelievable. >> the actual kidnaper, matthew mueller was arrested by dublin police, which is part of the alameda county sheriff's office, after now lieutenant misty caruso connected the dots following a home invasion in dublin. good detective just to doingúmye thinks of caruso as their hero, spwhich she's reluctant to acce. we do a daily grind every single day and we solve cases, we investigate. so i don't look at myself as a hero. >> huskins and quinn are now married with two kids. they spsigned copies of their book ad received invitations to speak to other law enforcement groups from it to try to avoid doing that again thing. the couple says their goal is to have law enforcement think differently in how they approach crime victims, to ensure that they are empathetic and listen and believe in those victims. in seaside, henry lee ktvu, fox two news more concern
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over what's described as a haitd tonight, the us state department working to evacuate american citizens still stuck and south o strike the balance between building newc housing and preventing displacement. the newest proposalúin san jose to keep
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the state department saidc today it has evacuated more than 160 u.s. citizens out of haiti since sunday. the state of florida is conductingúits own rescue missions and governor ron desantis is warning haitians who try along the florida coast that they will be intercepted and sent back. secretary of state antony blinken is in cairo as fighting ramps up there around gaza's largest hospital. egypt and qatar have worked for weeks
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trying to broker a deal between israel and hamas. blinken says the gaps between both narrowed slightly and an agreement is getting closer. he tomorrow. tho calling for a vote in the united nations, declaring imperative tr humanitarian aid. this comes as the israeli military is preparing for an offensive in rafah,úwhere more than 1úmillion people are washington have introduced a $1.2 trillion spending package in hopes of avoiding a partial government shutdown thisc weekend. the bil, unveiled today, funds the government through september. republicans negotiated more spending for defense and border security and agency providing humanitarian relief to palestinians and gaza. following claims that employees participated in the attack in israel. meanwhile, democrats say they are happy about lowering childcare costs cuts to federal di. >> with the weekend just around the corner, we are staring to tu
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as we get going. >> after the break, let'súgo to ktvu. alex savidge now with a look at some of the stories we are working on west coast rap at seven right here on ktvu. julie, thankúyou. >> tonight at seven, a statewide manhunt for an escaped inmate and his suspected accomplice is over tonight on west coast rap. the crimes investigators suspecd in before were tracked down. also, chaos at the southern border. see how migrants rush past a razor wire fence and national guard troops. we'll stopped. those stories and much more coming up tonight seven on west coast rap. and of course, thatgsúfollowed by the ktvu fox two news at 7s0 with heather holmes. >> all right. we'll see you at the top of the hour, alex. thank presidents, world leaders and francisco city leaders celebrating the 120th anniversary of the u on square
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behind this measure, it would reserve 20% of affordable
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apartments for lower income applicants who live in specific areas and who have been identified as facing displacement. another 1u% of affordable apartments will be set aside for lower income applicants city council district as the available units. we have witnessed our families, our friends, our neighbors have difn to uproot their families and move away fromúa place they have measure will apply to projectsh- currently in development as well as future construction. the cit& council will begin tuesday. >> new at 630 tonight, one of san francisco's most well-known landmarks is marking a major milestone. the iconic west end years of hospitality. elected12- officials and the city's hospitality hospitality community attended the historic occasion. the event included the grand opening of the saint
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theúhotel's history from theyst- and high profile politicalisits events in the mural room, right around where we're at in 19t5, this spill, this was filled with 50 country dignitaries in the forming of the united nations in 1945, right here, where you guys are standing in this room. >> to mark the occasion, mayor london breed also declared today as weston saint francis day in san francisco. >> all right. pretty darn nice day again. today we started off with clouds. we in the middle of the day we the end of the day we have clouds again. and sptemperatures were able to increasen today when the sun spcame out, we got up into the upper 60s, some low 70s and temperatures tomorrow will be cooler, not as much sunt& certainly, and that rain comes in here. it out here on the in the computer model. but you'll see that it's going
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like on the afternoon commute.s so outside we go live. you see thec bad there though. pretty sunny as well in san francisco as you look back. that's a cool angle fromc sutro tower. oh that's neat. look, you can see diablo over there mount diablo over th, what else could you see? i don't know, that's awesome. yeah i haven't i it's funny, i've prese that is going to cause the rain or is going to bring the mechanism to bring the rain. and we're looking at a rain really pretty much friday, saturday. and then sunday at backs down a little bit. sunday is going to be kindúof breezy and cool. there might be a few scattered showers on sunday, but rightc nw sunday is the day i'mc i'm, it's splocking into for getting outse and doing stuff. so there's the complex of stuff of storms, slide through here over the next coupleúof daysn they are all spsort of this looks really prey aggressive right here, but it's going to be not quite as aggressive as it looks. we're
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going the energy pretty much to the north of us t the day and then theúshowers really pick up around lunchtime in parts of the san francisco and areas south. so right now, temperatures cooler than last night. last night this time we had upper 60s, even some lower 70s. well, actually, see, novato is actually rosa for the overnight low scattered showers north up around ukiah and then here's what the friday. and then here is about 4 p.m. so that's that's the afternoon commute. and that thing kind of winds through. and then the friday evening kind of breaks off. and then it lights back up for saturday pretty much all day. right.úsaturday looks pretty intense in terms of the potential for thunderstorm and some some heavy showers at times, especially this andt& then we get a break. a sunday kind of rolls in. you see this area might spinúthrough, but you get, youúknow, more clearing if you will. so what i just say i
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just said tomorrow is going to be showery. starts afternoon. and thenúas we get into saturday, i think from front to back it's wet. and then i think sunday is your day. if you want to go do stuff, you go do it because that's going to be your best bet to get outside. and then kind of unsettled for the early part of next week. >> all right bill, thank you. the tomorrow nightgs drawing. the jackpot is currently an estimated $977 million. after threeúmonths without a winner, f the size billion powerball prize won in november of 2022. you can stilla millions drawing for $2, whilec some coffee lovers in san francisco south of market neighborhood got quite the surprise today, they did. ñ> they had a chance to meet with warriors head coach steve kerr and team alumni festus ezeli for a coffee with a coach event coach kerr met with fans to share a caffeinated drink, lattes as a barista.úas part of
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makeúa $15,000 donation to thet& warriors communityc foundation, which supports education and youth development. >> every steal, made by the warriors during a game, we give& $50 to the donation, and then steve's visit today is also part of that donation package. so we're super excited and so glad everyone is here. we haven't done an in-person event like this since before covid, so jus& the idea of seeing steve kerr and here at brannan street and festus, we're over the moon. it's so much fun. >> well, some of today's attendees waited more than an hour in line to meet kerr and azali. >> all right, cue it up. let the day of the ncaa tournament.llt- still in progress. and we already have a major upset. jason appelbaum with the highlights coming up in s rts it's the work behind the scenes, let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind.
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and there will be a few familiar like former cal quarterback chase garbers and garbers has a
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second and garbers marin six. >> he is gone. >> it wasn't that long ago that chase garbers etched himself in cal lore with his 84 yard touchdown pass, the longest in big game history,úwhile also becoming the first bears quarterback since q922 to beat stanford twice. that was november garbers up to now? you know, to be a brahma and be a part of the san antonio community? >> it feels awesome. history as quarterback of the san antonio brahmas, where the l season of the united football league. here we go. >> they got one shot. >> they're going to ball outc. >> led by dwayne the rock johnson, the ufl is comprised of eight teams, four from the xfl and four more from the usfl. >>úi love theúgame of football. i love playing it. obviously, that's why i'm i do.
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you know, ultimately the goal is to go back to the nfl. chase garbers, the touchdown pass to mccormick of the backfield. sp>> garbers got a taste of the nfl with the raiders as an undrafted free agent. playing in six preseason games in 2022 and 23, but never saw action in a regular season game before being released year. >> hopefully everything goes well this, you know this year in the ufl and you know, hopefully nfl. on a roster in 2024 for th- >> and garbers has just the man to help get him there. wade phillips is the head coach of the brahmas and a man who spent 43 years in the nfl, nineúof those as head coach for the broncos, bills and cowboys. >> it's been great. you know, having coach wade lead the team. obviously you know what he brings to the. and just experience in general, you know, has been really spectacular. >> so what >> i think it'súveryúcomparable
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to the nfl, obviously you have a lotc of guys that came from the they're going to see a very explosive offense be a lot of. >>úokay, first full day of march madness doing 16 games today, 16 more tomorrow and long beach state. >> their coach dan monson, told last week he was fired once the season was over. >> well, today was that day number two. sp>> arizona. >> just too strong. oakland native rashad johnson with the corner three. the wildcats open the second half with a 17 to 2 run to win it, 8565 to advance to the second round. monson's 17 year tenure at long beach state comes to an the south regional, john kentucky. they're in trouble against greg kemp and up one 30k cole biggest shot of his college career the golden grizzlies pull
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off their first ever tournament win, 80 to 76 over. how about a little soccer concacaf nations league semifinals between us and jamaica? the united states, down one only seconds left. one final corner kick game on the line. nervous score on the header to tie it up. but watch the replay. they get a break. the ball goes off. the jamaican defender for the own goal and we head to overtime . the united states rides that momentum right into the extra session. gio reyna the nice through ball to haji wright and the la native puts it home. us adds one and advance to the final. they're going to face either panama or mexico in the final. >> golden grizzlies. oakland, michigan. >>úbig upset. there you go. just getting star d
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