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. >>> and how california is fighting air pollution. we will discuss the work that still needs to be done. >>> good monday, everyone. the news at 5:30 is starting right now, and thank you for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm roger ma tie. the first bank of republic is no more. following the collapse of silicon valley bank. this is the second largest failure of bank in u.s. history. we go to scott with the latest. in theory, scott, no one losing their money, correct? >> yes, with the takeover and the sale of first republic bank, all of the assets are safe and like before, guaranteed up to $250,000 per account, but like silicon valley banning, some say they are missing the personal touch of the smaller regional bank. >> reporter: a new day and new owner for first republic bank after weeks of struggling to stay afloat and worried deposit holders. >> it is a little disappointing and a little scary. >> we knew it would happen. >> nothing to do and it. >> reporter: first republic was seized by federal regulators and then sold to jpmor
. >>> and how california is fighting air pollution. we will discuss the work that still needs to be done. >>> good monday, everyone. the news at 5:30 is starting right now, and thank you for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm roger ma tie. the first bank of republic is no more. following the collapse of silicon valley bank. this is the second largest failure of bank in u.s. history. we go to scott with the latest. in theory, scott, no one losing their money,...
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>>> in california historic rain and snow is rapidly uncovering some long-buried treasure with it and that has set off something of a gold rush steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: it was the perfect storm. a winter of pounding rain and mountain snow moving earth and uncovering new riches long buried. today in california it's a new gold rush >> this year's a great year because the water has just moved so much new material easy gold i call it. >> easy gold year. >> reporter: we met this collection of hardcore hobbyists at the heart of the original gold rush, placerville hardware, in business since 1852 >> you've got every different kind of pan you could think of >> reporter: the guys geared up -- >> let's go find some gold >> reporter: -- to hit a few hidden hot spots where raging runoff might unearth paydirt. but as we quickly learned, there's no easy money >> how long will you spend in there? >> all day if we can >> reporter: it can be hours of backbreaking manual labor, deadlifting boulders in ice cold streams just for a shot at that golden ticket but these guys are pros >> t
>>> in california historic rain and snow is rapidly uncovering some long-buried treasure with it and that has set off something of a gold rush steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: it was the perfect storm. a winter of pounding rain and mountain snow moving earth and uncovering new riches long buried. today in california it's a new gold rush >> this year's a great year because the water has just moved so much new material easy gold i call it. >> easy gold year....
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it needs to be modernized. >> reporter: and it's not just california. across the country, insurance companies are ditching disaster-vulnerable states like texas, louisiana and florida. >> where do you think you would be if you didn't have insurance? >> well, i would not be rebuilding my home. i might have left like others. >> reporter: in paradise, california, jessica bennett's family was among those who lost their home when the 2018 camp fire destroyed more than 18,000 structures. >> i do feel like the insurance is what kept me here, though. watching us rebuild the home and being able to design it how you wanted it, it helped me, i think with the healing process. >> reporter: the golden state already battling a changing climate, now facing increasing challenges to insure against disaster steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> vice president kamala harris marked this memorial day weekend at west point becoming the first woman to deliver a commencement speech there. she spoke to more than 900 graduating cadets and applauded them for serving our coun
it needs to be modernized. >> reporter: and it's not just california. across the country, insurance companies are ditching disaster-vulnerable states like texas, louisiana and florida. >> where do you think you would be if you didn't have insurance? >> well, i would not be rebuilding my home. i might have left like others. >> reporter: in paradise, california, jessica bennett's family was among those who lost their home when the 2018 camp fire destroyed more than 18,000...
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most of california's drought-free. a little less down there in the southern california deserts and near the california/oregon border. not only drought-free conditions, but all those storms filling up the reservoirs. the new update as of this afternoon has lake sonoma at 99% of capacity. marin water reporting 99%. lexington 97%. chess borrow 100%. uvis 97%. coyote is lower due to seismic safety issues. east bay mudd, 95%. kick back, relax, enjoy some of this sunny weather we have coming. we have this cool system in the pacific. this is really helping to moderate temperatures because it's moved a little bit closer to california today and through tomorrow. that's going to keep some of the hottest air away. still warm, morning fog. we'll stay in that comfortable zone. into tomorrow morning's forecast, you can see that fog to start. contra costa county, alameda county, a little bit for gilroy, then we get mostly sunny skies away from the coast tomorrow. it's going to set us up with a nice day. temperatures to start beginnin
most of california's drought-free. a little less down there in the southern california deserts and near the california/oregon border. not only drought-free conditions, but all those storms filling up the reservoirs. the new update as of this afternoon has lake sonoma at 99% of capacity. marin water reporting 99%. lexington 97%. chess borrow 100%. uvis 97%. coyote is lower due to seismic safety issues. east bay mudd, 95%. kick back, relax, enjoy some of this sunny weather we have coming. we have...
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this property is a local institution and features southern california lifestyle at its best. a little p paddle boararding and d a quick bibite is all i need toto get into o e mindndset for a little adventur. but ononce you getet out and about, you realize this city is so much momore than a a backdr. it's becomome an epicecenter for food, culture, and conservation, which you'll find in a short walk ththrough neigighborhoods s e babarrio loganan and little it. taste and smells are my memories when i travavel, so i d decided to start with the memercado in little italy-- fresh california oranges, smelly cheese, homemade e brea. it's a c community h hub. [inaudible] enjoy! so if you're a tourist, do what the locals do. daniellele robay (vovoiceover: anotheher thing ththat locals e keenly aware of is the pride shared in their hometown, anand the founundation onn which h this city y was buil. i'm talkining about ththe us n. anand if watchching "top gun, mavererick" on scscreen didn't fulfill your love of smelling jet fuel i in the mornrning. having any fun yet? dadanielle robobay (v
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we should note, nbc sports california is our sister station. kuyper was a broadcaster for the a's for nearly 20 years. his older brother is the giants announcer. >>> the l.a. dodgers are apologizing for uninviting sentences goes famous drag queen nuns for pride night. the doctors invited the sisters of perpetual indulgence to pride night on june 16th. the dodgers played that night, and the plan was to give the organization a community award. after complaints from catholic organizations and florida senator marco rubio, the dodgers removed them from the list of this year's pride night honorees. now, the dodgers are reversing course. late today, the team released a statement apologizing. they said they re-extended the invitation to the sisters, and that the sisters accepted. the message says in part, quote, in the weeks ahead we will continue to work with our lgbtq plus partners, to better educate ourselves, and find ways to strengthen the ties that bind and use our platform to support all our fans who make up the diversity of the dodgers family.
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which some analysts say kept california rates artificially low. while the law is keeping rates down, the insurance industry argues it puts homeowners at risk of fleeg providers. in 2018, jessica's family lost their home in paradise after the campfire destroyed more than 18,000 homes and buildings. she says having insurance impacted her future. >> i do feel like the insurance is what kept me here. watching us rebuild the home. >> reporter: how might state farm's decision affect the real estate market? >> obviously, it's not a great thing that they have decided to do this, but we -- our members will be canceling their current -- their new buyers or folks that are doing any type of refie, that there still are companies out there that are willing to insure them. >> reporter: the golden state now facing increasing challenging to insure against disaster. if you already have a state farm insurance policy on your home, the company says it will continue to honor it. marianne favro, "today in the bay." >>> the memorial day weekend is beginning with a water
which some analysts say kept california rates artificially low. while the law is keeping rates down, the insurance industry argues it puts homeowners at risk of fleeg providers. in 2018, jessica's family lost their home in paradise after the campfire destroyed more than 18,000 homes and buildings. she says having insurance impacted her future. >> i do feel like the insurance is what kept me here. watching us rebuild the home. >> reporter: how might state farm's decision affect the...
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dogs are part of a copilot testing program at california schools. we'll introduce you to scarlett and rizzo. they live in the east bay. they're trained by early alert canines in concord. turns out when we get covid, our bodies give up volatile organic compound, voc, and dogs can smell it, especially around our feet and our socks. so how does it work? well, the test works. people line up, standing about six feet apart, and then scarlett and rizzo, they do their thing. they sniff each person's ankles and feet. when they detect something, the dog sits down. the person is contestanted with an antigen test to confirm. according to a newly published study by the california department of health, the dogs had an overall accuracy rate of 90%. how about that. joining me is victoria briskin. nice to see you. how did this covid experiment come about? >> we have the ability to collaborate with the california department of public health in a pilot program to determine if dogs could be capable as effective as an antigen test or even more so. >> so we have a bunch
dogs are part of a copilot testing program at california schools. we'll introduce you to scarlett and rizzo. they live in the east bay. they're trained by early alert canines in concord. turns out when we get covid, our bodies give up volatile organic compound, voc, and dogs can smell it, especially around our feet and our socks. so how does it work? well, the test works. people line up, standing about six feet apart, and then scarlett and rizzo, they do their thing. they sniff each person's...
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and you will now see that wood street, the largest encampment in northern california. we've taken it down. we've housed over 80% of the people living there. the suggestion that no one wants to take shelter is absolutely false. we were able to complete that in three weeks. with that being said, there is a pathway forward to taking down all the tents in the city, the state and the nation. we just need to resource it. >> mayor, thank you for your time. have a good evening. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, the stars are shang. some of the greatest athletes in their respective sports are being inducted into the bay area sports hall of fame tonight. we'll take you to the red carpet. >>> also, the oldest sitting u.s. senator has been facing calls to resign. the new call showing how many voters in california think senator feinstein is no longer fit to serve. you're watching nbc bay area >>> we know that she's back at work on capitol hill but the majority of californians believe 89-year-old senator dianne finestein is no longer fit to serve office. that's according to a new p
and you will now see that wood street, the largest encampment in northern california. we've taken it down. we've housed over 80% of the people living there. the suggestion that no one wants to take shelter is absolutely false. we were able to complete that in three weeks. with that being said, there is a pathway forward to taking down all the tents in the city, the state and the nation. we just need to resource it. >> mayor, thank you for your time. have a good evening. >> thank you...
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it's made by a company in california. tony shin gives us an inside look. >> reporter: we're at a company called perimeter solutions where they make the fire retardant that goes into firefighting aircraft, something they've been doing for 60 years. when there are fire storms, the firefighting happens on the ground and in the air. much of that air power is dropping this pink fire retardant. >> we tested every color in the rainbow and the pink was by far the most visible and it's pretty. >> reporter: it's not just pretty and pink, the bright color is vital for aviators battling fast-moving flames. >> if you can't see it, it's noneffective, the whole purpose, flying in smoke, low visibility, winds, and the pilots have to get it right the first time, there's not many second chances. >> reporter: the vice president at perimeter solutions in rancho cucamonga, it slows the fire until the crews cut lines around it, saving numerous lives and homes every year. it was created by larry vandersal, who passed away in 2016. >> he was the
it's made by a company in california. tony shin gives us an inside look. >> reporter: we're at a company called perimeter solutions where they make the fire retardant that goes into firefighting aircraft, something they've been doing for 60 years. when there are fire storms, the firefighting happens on the ground and in the air. much of that air power is dropping this pink fire retardant. >> we tested every color in the rainbow and the pink was by far the most visible and it's...
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there are fewer than 350 california condors in flocks from the pacific northwest to baja california, mexico. >>> a beautiful day, for the birds and for us. >> she didn't want to come in today. >> it was just one of those classic california days out there. the seven to ten-day forecast has that trend. >> that's nice, good to hear. >> right? a lot of folks are really looking forward to that very comfortable weather as we're moving into that microclimate forecast. what we're dealing with here, well, as mentioned, classic california weather. we have blue sky out here towards concord, san francisco. the fog currently a warm 82 in condord. san francisco 62. the fog is going to definitely stay in place as we roll through tomorrow's forecast. you'll see it here at 7:00 a.m. at the coastline, east bay, south bay. most of that clears back here as we roll through tomorrow afternoon. we keep that fog right here at the beaches. temperatures to start for tomorrow, not too many differences across the bay area. lots of 50s. that will bring us to 53 in the peninsula. south bay at 54. 50s for the east
there are fewer than 350 california condors in flocks from the pacific northwest to baja california, mexico. >>> a beautiful day, for the birds and for us. >> she didn't want to come in today. >> it was just one of those classic california days out there. the seven to ten-day forecast has that trend. >> that's nice, good to hear. >> right? a lot of folks are really looking forward to that very comfortable weather as we're moving into that microclimate forecast....
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california's community schools: reimagining public education. return to roots. join us tomorrow morning from 5:00 to 7:00. >>> more fallout tonight for the l.a. dodgers. l.a. prides that it is pulling out of the teams pride night after the dodgers decision to disinvited the sisters from perpetual indulgence. they are considered an institution and was founded here in the bay area. the l.a. chapter was supposed to receive the dodgers hero award but a drop them from pride night because of "strong feelings of people who have been offended by the sisters." the decision comes days after mark you -- marco rubio questioned whether the decision would be inclusive and welcoming to christians. >> is a first of its kind position in the entire country. san francisco has appointed a dragon laureate. darcy droll injure a well-known drag performer in the city and the owner of oasis, a drug nightclub in san francisco. it's an 18 month term and it comes with a $55,000 stipend and comes at a time with days are passing laws banning public drag performances and supporting anti-trans
california's community schools: reimagining public education. return to roots. join us tomorrow morning from 5:00 to 7:00. >>> more fallout tonight for the l.a. dodgers. l.a. prides that it is pulling out of the teams pride night after the dodgers decision to disinvited the sisters from perpetual indulgence. they are considered an institution and was founded here in the bay area. the l.a. chapter was supposed to receive the dodgers hero award but a drop them from pride night because of...
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their data includes a list of counties in california of wildfire risk in 2023. and although there are no bay area counties right now making that top ten list, there are two in sacramento, including yolo county. this could change. right now, we're doing okay, a lot of rain. as we start getting drier, that stretch, that's where we're going to turn our attention. especially when it comes to dry brush. >> you're talking about a.i. let's keep talking about it. the biden administration is actually turning its attention to artificial intelligence. vice president kamala harris met with ceos from companies leading a.i. research at the white house today. among the four included was san francisco-based open a.i. and alphabet. they talked about how to advance this new technology responsibly. the vice president said it is a task the government and companies need to tackle together. the biden administration also said it plans to put $140 million into a.i. research. >>> sailors a around the w worle inin san francncisco for thehe race of the season. it's all happening this week
their data includes a list of counties in california of wildfire risk in 2023. and although there are no bay area counties right now making that top ten list, there are two in sacramento, including yolo county. this could change. right now, we're doing okay, a lot of rain. as we start getting drier, that stretch, that's where we're going to turn our attention. especially when it comes to dry brush. >> you're talking about a.i. let's keep talking about it. the biden administration is...
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andrew her ring, the founder of california bridge, a program working to treat opioid addiction. he's also an emergency physician with the alameda health care system. doctor, thanks for being with us. 1 in 5 deaths are fentanyl-related. do we know the demographic of who exactly is dying? >> this epidemic is affecting all demographics in all communities, inner city, urban, rural, african american, white, latino. all groups are affected by this epidemic. >> why are so many young people at higher risk here? is it because more young people are doing drugs? is that why? >> i think exposure is definitely part of this story that ultimately begins with the pharmaceutical promotion of opioid analgesics beginning in the 1990s. and this is this unfortunate inevitable chapter in the story where we pulled back from prescribing very successfully. but when we pulled back from prescribing opioids, we did not at the same time build in opportunities for treatment. and in that gap, criminal networks filled in, and fentanyl to almost every community in the entire state. so the population of people w
andrew her ring, the founder of california bridge, a program working to treat opioid addiction. he's also an emergency physician with the alameda health care system. doctor, thanks for being with us. 1 in 5 deaths are fentanyl-related. do we know the demographic of who exactly is dying? >> this epidemic is affecting all demographics in all communities, inner city, urban, rural, african american, white, latino. all groups are affected by this epidemic. >> why are so many young people...
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other than that, california would be on top of nevada. we're a state that they come to for the money. republicans may not win here, but they certainly go a long way toward giving out the money where it's needed. >>> speaking of presidential candidates, florida's governor ron desantis marked memorial day with a speech at the jacksonville veterans memorial wall, paying tribute to the men and women who died serving our country. desantis told the crowd the country can have the best political leaders, but it doesn't amount to much if people don't stand up and risk their lives to serve their country. he hosted a barbecue for 400 veterans today. florida has the third largest veteran population in the country. >>> president biden honored america's fallen at arlington national cemetery. vice president kamala harris was at his side. they laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier, a symbolic grave for all soldiers whose remains have not been found or identified. mr. biden lauded the sacrifice of those who died fighting for their country. >>>
other than that, california would be on top of nevada. we're a state that they come to for the money. republicans may not win here, but they certainly go a long way toward giving out the money where it's needed. >>> speaking of presidential candidates, florida's governor ron desantis marked memorial day with a speech at the jacksonville veterans memorial wall, paying tribute to the men and women who died serving our country. desantis told the crowd the country can have the best...
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there are fewer than 350 california condors in the wild. they're in flocks that span from the pacific northwest to baja california. >>> you may be familiar with the touchscreen soda dispensers in restaurants that allow you to make crazy combinations of beverages. you'll be able to do that for condiments as well. that gets crazy. kraft heinz announced the heinz remix machine. there it is. it allows you to make your own customized sauce. ranch, ketchup, mustard, all sorts of cholula. more than 200 combinations. you can see it in restaurants by the end of the year. >>> talk about restaurants. more than a dozen new restaurants added to the michelin guide in the bay area. >>> take a look inside 30 rock. the control room, lester holt getting ready for "nightly news." one of the top stories, the new way thieves are targeting yore iphone. how you could get locked out and robbed in seconds. when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the bl
there are fewer than 350 california condors in the wild. they're in flocks that span from the pacific northwest to baja california. >>> you may be familiar with the touchscreen soda dispensers in restaurants that allow you to make crazy combinations of beverages. you'll be able to do that for condiments as well. that gets crazy. kraft heinz announced the heinz remix machine. there it is. it allows you to make your own customized sauce. ranch, ketchup, mustard, all sorts of cholula....
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is the lowest level of draught up into northern california, also down there in southern california. only 5% of the state right now is in severe drought, and that's right down here towards the desert. so we are looking all good on this front as, again, the bay area is out of that drought. now, as we head through our typical summer months, we could see that build back just a little bit, but this is just such a nice start here to may, and also as we get ready for summer over the next month or so. so as we look at that forecast, as we roll through tomorrow. we're going to have warm air with us from this area of high pressure. but what we're seeing right now develop in the pacific is something that's going to keep hot 100s away. we're all on board with that. too soon to get in on the triple digits, this system in the pacific is going to ensure things don't get to that level as we head through the next couple of days. all in all we're going to be kind of right in between here with nice looking weather. we'll start off tomorrow morning with fog, back at the coast, north bay, east bay, and
is the lowest level of draught up into northern california, also down there in southern california. only 5% of the state right now is in severe drought, and that's right down here towards the desert. so we are looking all good on this front as, again, the bay area is out of that drought. now, as we head through our typical summer months, we could see that build back just a little bit, but this is just such a nice start here to may, and also as we get ready for summer over the next month or so....
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that ruling is the first of its type in california. the hotel had called it a service charge, but workers say they didn't see any of the money. >> they know that customers will pay these charges because they think they're tips for the wait staff. they won't push back on them because they think it's the tip. then the hotel takes a piece of it. some hotels take the whole thing and pay the workers an hourly rate, but then the hotel pockets the service charge. >> marriott so far not commenting on the lawsuit. it's not clear if it's going to appeal. >>> turning now to our state capitol where governor gavin newsom is delivering a speech at the california peace officers memorial. it is dedicated to the more than 1,500 peace officers who have fallen in the line of duty. the governor is also expected to deliver remarks tomorrow at the ceremony to honor fallen chp officers. these events are all ahead of national police week next week, which was created by president kennedy back in 1962. >>> well, happening today, game four timoff between the war
that ruling is the first of its type in california. the hotel had called it a service charge, but workers say they didn't see any of the money. >> they know that customers will pay these charges because they think they're tips for the wait staff. they won't push back on them because they think it's the tip. then the hotel takes a piece of it. some hotels take the whole thing and pay the workers an hourly rate, but then the hotel pockets the service charge. >> marriott so far not...
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the updated alert system in california using sensors to monitor and detect wildfires. i spoke with neil driscoll when the system relaunched and here's what he had to say about wildfire preparedness. >> we're trying to understand the three legs of the stool. the first leg is prior to the event. how do we manage? how do we plan? second is during the event. how do we respond? and finally, how do we recover? and revegetate these scars? >> the alert camera system includes over 1,000 cameras across the entire state of california. we'll make sure to link that in our "climate in crisis" stories at nbcbayarea.com. >>> a book is teaching kids about how to save our climate in crisis. it's called "sea train," the story of a young girl and a new york city subway. the little girl grows up and the subway keeps transporting riders. the train gets older, time to put it out of service. in an effort to teach kids about repurposing, the train gets a new life. the book's author hopes this series will help kids create solutions to our climate in crisis. >> the environment is such a magical
the updated alert system in california using sensors to monitor and detect wildfires. i spoke with neil driscoll when the system relaunched and here's what he had to say about wildfire preparedness. >> we're trying to understand the three legs of the stool. the first leg is prior to the event. how do we manage? how do we plan? second is during the event. how do we respond? and finally, how do we recover? and revegetate these scars? >> the alert camera system includes over 1,000...
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among the top stories tonight, a modern day california gold rush. we're seeing it here, how record snowfall is revealing a new golden opportunity to cash in. lester joins us in out four when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block! hey, can you be leless sister, more car? all right, let's get this over with. swititch to xfininity mobile and geget the bestst price fofor 2 lines s of unlimiti. justst $30 a linine per mon. i should g get paid more for t this. you get t paid when n you wi. from xfifinity. homeme of t the 10g netetwork. our cucustomers dodon't do what thehey do for likes s or followewers. their papath isn't for ththe casuallyly curious. and that's's what makekes itit matter ththe most when t they find i it. the e exact thining ththat can chahange the wowo. some s say it's whwhat ththey were boborn to do.... itit's what ththey live toto . trinet s serves smsmall anand medium s sized businines. soso they can n do more of
among the top stories tonight, a modern day california gold rush. we're seeing it here, how record snowfall is revealing a new golden opportunity to cash in. lester joins us in out four when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block! hey, can you be leless sister, more car? all right, let's get this over with. swititch to xfininity mobile and geget the bestst price fofor 2 lines...
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we will breakdown the allegations >>> accusations of racism, coming from one of california's largest medical providers, discriminating against black physicians and that it has been happening for decades. >> we introduced you to a national renowned ophthalmologist at center health in palo alto, he filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the hospital system, seven other black doctors are included. tonight three more physicians are coming forward with allegations of discrimination. >> there speaking excessively to our investigative reporter. >> these physicians tell us they were repeatedly bullied, harassed and humiliated all because they are black. for some, the discrimination claims are recent but others tell us the racism encountered at sutter dates back years. they believe the hospital giant has done little to curate. >> how many of you have experienced discrimination while working at a sutter hospital? >> all of you. >> it was a toxic environment that permeated. >> i was traumatized. >> it is insidious here within sutter.>> reporter: the doctors had never met one another unti
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the ruling is the first of its type in california. the hotel was billing guests, customers, for a service charge. the workers, the ones providing the service, say they never saw the money. >> they know customers will pay these charges because they think they are tips for the wait staff. they won't push back on them because they think it's the tip. then the hotel takes a piece of it. some hotels take the whole thing and pay the workers an hourly rate. then the hotel pockets the service charge. >> marriott has not commented on the lawsuit. it is not clear if it's going to appeal. >>> here is a story we are watching launching a crisis response team. they will operate all hours every day. it's staffed by experts outside the police force. it is named after a local man who suffered from mental health problems and died in a struggle with police officers. >>> a member of our morning team is back with us after some well-deserved maternity leave. ginger welcomed her third child into the world a few months ago. they are doing well. she's now bac
the ruling is the first of its type in california. the hotel was billing guests, customers, for a service charge. the workers, the ones providing the service, say they never saw the money. >> they know customers will pay these charges because they think they are tips for the wait staff. they won't push back on them because they think it's the tip. then the hotel takes a piece of it. some hotels take the whole thing and pay the workers an hourly rate. then the hotel pockets the service...
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california. so this has just been remarkable. the other thing, drought getting erased has helped us in the fire season. so far this year, just 1,024 acres burned. 985 different incidents. look at last year. we had fin,567 acres burned by this time last year. and the average to date is 7,739 acres. not only compared to last year, but we are below average. and it looks like through the next 45 days we will see below-average fire activity here through the state, just because of all of that recent rain. we'll talk more about our interesting weather pattern coming over the next ten days. let's move it right into tomorrow morning. fog is back. chance of some drizzle. look, it clears back here for the east bay and south bay for some tomorrow. some of that fog is going to linger near oakland, berkeley, the north bay, and through our breach beaches. temperatures to start are going to be 50s. 52 south bay. san francisco, north bay, east bay coming in at low 50s. daytime highs tomorrow, the best weather acr
california. so this has just been remarkable. the other thing, drought getting erased has helped us in the fire season. so far this year, just 1,024 acres burned. 985 different incidents. look at last year. we had fin,567 acres burned by this time last year. and the average to date is 7,739 acres. not only compared to last year, but we are below average. and it looks like through the next 45 days we will see below-average fire activity here through the state, just because of all of that recent...
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in 2020, california's power grid was so overwhelmed, the state's three largest utility companies shut off elect for hundreds of thousands of homes over two days. >>> governor newsom making a visit to contra costa county to provide an update on the state's ambitious goal of getting to 100% clean energy by 2045. the governor says the state is ahead of schedule as far as meeting benchmarks, but as pete suratos reports, helping communities transition toward 100% clean energy will have its fair share of challenges. >> we have to accelerate our transition. the question is, what? >> reporter: governor newsom providing a progress report on the ambitious plan to transition california to 100% clean energy. he did so in front of amox moxion, a clean energy company. 1.5 million zero-emission cars have been sold in california. greenhouse gas emissions are at 1990 levels. the state is 59% on its way to 100% clean energy. >> when we lay out markers, we achieve ambitious markers. >> reporter: the governor announced an executive order to fastrak construction of clean energy projects across the state.
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. >> so we had california governor gavin newsom also weighing in on this with a statement crediting california's dps of financial protection and innovation for working with the fdic to stabilize the situation, to find a purchaser, saying it will protect depositors, including the uninsured. no signs of changing the signage yet, but jpmorgan chase released a statement saying customers shouldn't expect any interruption to services. back to you in the newsroom. >> that's the good news. i'm sure a lot of those customers are happy to hear that. thanks. >>> first republic is the third bank failure here in the united states in just the past few mos. >> some folks likely asking that question, are there more to come? scott mcgrew continues our story here. >> well, it certainly feels like a trend. silicon valley bank, signature bank, first republic, then swiss-based ubs on top of that. investors on wall street, though, seem confident that the banking system will find its way out of this, though they've been wrong before. many had a buy rating on first republic. cnbc's jim cramer had tweeted the bank was st
. >> so we had california governor gavin newsom also weighing in on this with a statement crediting california's dps of financial protection and innovation for working with the fdic to stabilize the situation, to find a purchaser, saying it will protect depositors, including the uninsured. no signs of changing the signage yet, but jpmorgan chase released a statement saying customers shouldn't expect any interruption to services. back to you in the newsroom. >> that's the good news....
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the city told 555 california to do a full-facade inspection but made no such order that day for 580 california, which actually had more windows fail. the building, which has since been ordered to do a report, had no comment. jaxon: peskin says the building inspection department believes that the glass that hit 580 came from its neighbor across the street. jaxon: that's the same theory floated by another high-rise, salesforce east on mission street, which had 20 windows break in the second windstorm a week later. salesforce east is blaming pieces of glass from a broken window in the millennium tower for flying across mission street and breaking some of its windows. aaron: people should not be claiming that they know how windows broke until there's been an independent engineer's analysis. jaxon: amidst the flying glass theories, the city has commissioned emeryville-based engineering firm and facade specialist wiss, janney, and elstner, to investigate and make recommendations. a full report is due in 12 weeks. meanwhile, peskin says he's still considering whether to push forward anyway on mandati
the city told 555 california to do a full-facade inspection but made no such order that day for 580 california, which actually had more windows fail. the building, which has since been ordered to do a report, had no comment. jaxon: peskin says the building inspection department believes that the glass that hit 580 came from its neighbor across the street. jaxon: that's the same theory floated by another high-rise, salesforce east on mission street, which had 20 windows break in the second...
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so then the bottom line, will we see more rain in the bay area, california, northern california, and when might that happen? is this kind of an, okay, let's wait till december? >> it always is kind of a wait-and-see. but we do know historically how things have played out for us. it's always important to take a look back at history. since 1950, since tracking started of el nino, there's been 26 events. our last one was in 2018-2019. we finished at about 100% of normal, so we had a real solid rain season. this year, 80% chance it's moderate strength, and we're talking about that kind of kicking into high gear by fall and winter. so big question, what does this mean on rainfall? let me expand this data out here. what you'll see is usually on moderate events, looking way back to 1950, after tracking all of these, 110% of normal rain is where we average. so that could mean 18 to 42 inches of rain for the bay area. so that 18-inch number, that's down for the south bay. 42 inches, that's up towards the north bay. >> sure. >> up around santa rosa. so these numbers aren't locked in just yet,
so then the bottom line, will we see more rain in the bay area, california, northern california, and when might that happen? is this kind of an, okay, let's wait till december? >> it always is kind of a wait-and-see. but we do know historically how things have played out for us. it's always important to take a look back at history. since 1950, since tracking started of el nino, there's been 26 events. our last one was in 2018-2019. we finished at about 100% of normal, so we had a real...
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pursue it. >>> well, california continues to lose people. a new state report finds that we are down to 38.9 million people at the start of this year. that's a 0.3% drop. and the biggest drop is marin, napa and santa cruz counties and each shrunk by a percent. among the california top ten cities, just three of them grew in population and that is sacramento, and they are all in central valley, sacramento, fresno and bakersfield. >>> and in texas, some scientists have developed a system to read your thoughts. it is measuring a person's brain activity and translates it into text. youwill see the findings published in the "journal of medicine." it is using a model similar to chatgtp. it is noninvasive and trained by the decoder by listening to several podcasts and measured by a machine that measures the memory. it is intended to capture the gist of what a person is thinking. >>> we know that the gas-powered car damage the environment, and now take a look at a car that is going to measure the pollutants rather than contribute to it. it is a one of
pursue it. >>> well, california continues to lose people. a new state report finds that we are down to 38.9 million people at the start of this year. that's a 0.3% drop. and the biggest drop is marin, napa and santa cruz counties and each shrunk by a percent. among the california top ten cities, just three of them grew in population and that is sacramento, and they are all in central valley, sacramento, fresno and bakersfield. >>> and in texas, some scientists have developed a...
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what's california doing here? >> night and day differences. california for years now has embraced undocumented almost like no other. it was 2011, 12 years ago, that we passed the california dream act, which allowed undocumented to going and get college scholarships. we have allowed them to get driver's license at a very early point, before other states and give them state medical care. these are things some states have come along slowly but surely. other states, texas, for example, florida, no dice. >> we were talking about that, can't we do two things at once, secure the border, whether you're democrat or republican, and also send legal teams to help process all of these migrants waiting for asylum possibly. it seems to me one or the other, but we can do both. >> it's always a question of resources and getting democrats and republicans to come together on resources is something else. president biden was able to cobble together $322 million to give to 35 cities along the border to help them with this transition right now as we exit title 42. b
what's california doing here? >> night and day differences. california for years now has embraced undocumented almost like no other. it was 2011, 12 years ago, that we passed the california dream act, which allowed undocumented to going and get college scholarships. we have allowed them to get driver's license at a very early point, before other states and give them state medical care. these are things some states have come along slowly but surely. other states, texas, for example,...
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climatologists say no matter what, the snowpack will lead to flooding in california there is simply too much water how much and where really depends on the weather. an early heat wave could cause a lot of trouble. lester >> all right steve patterson tonight, thank you >>> still ahead, as we continue our exclusive with microsoft's ceo on the future of ai, while another top tech ceo warned congress about his worst fears. >>> it was an unusual day on capitol hill. one of the nation's top tech leaders calling on congress to regulate artificial intelligence he helped create this as cnbc's andrew ross sorkin sat down for an exclusive interview with the ceo of microsoft to discuss the technology's exciting potential and potential problems >> there has been a lot of people talking about ai and the potential for ai for a very long time when do you think you realized the moment at which you said, okay, this is not just a pipe dream anymore, this is real >> yeah, a couple of moments. so the first time it started showing, i'll call it, emergent qualities, when it learned to code, when it was not tr
climatologists say no matter what, the snowpack will lead to flooding in california there is simply too much water how much and where really depends on the weather. an early heat wave could cause a lot of trouble. lester >> all right steve patterson tonight, thank you >>> still ahead, as we continue our exclusive with microsoft's ceo on the future of ai, while another top tech ceo warned congress about his worst fears. >>> it was an unusual day on capitol hill. one of...
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i'm talking about alert california cameras. agencies across the state worked with uc san diego to help launch them. let's bring in meteorologist vianey arana once again. how do these cameras work, how do they help? >> these have already made an impact and will continue to do so. the previous camera network is expanding to over 1,000 cameras, an upgrade to a previous set that we have used many times here at nbc bay area in the weather center. the program focuses on monitoring the cameras and sensors to claekt data that provide realtime information. the cameras have the ability to pan, tilt, and zoom. the data-driven approach will be key in effective time-critical detention, response, and admit base. it has a public website interface that is easy to navigate with the ability to zoom in on a specific area by simply typing in a city or location. for example, mount diablo. people are also able to look at previous history or details about a location with our archive system. i spoke with neil driscoll, a geology and geophysics profess
i'm talking about alert california cameras. agencies across the state worked with uc san diego to help launch them. let's bring in meteorologist vianey arana once again. how do these cameras work, how do they help? >> these have already made an impact and will continue to do so. the previous camera network is expanding to over 1,000 cameras, an upgrade to a previous set that we have used many times here at nbc bay area in the weather center. the program focuses on monitoring the cameras...
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the bloodshed happening in baja california. cartel violence has plagued this mexican state in recent years. nbc news correspondent valerie castro has been joining us, and joins us now. valerie? >> reporter: this happened at an all-terrain car-racing show. the gunfire erupting in the early afternoon leaving participants stunned. the search is on for a group of gunmen suspected of killing at least ten people in baja california saturday afternoon. the sound of continuous gunfire filling the air at what was supposed to be a peaceful car event. [ speaking non-english ] >> translator: what happened here yesterday, it surprised us all. i thought this was a peaceful place, but now i realize it's not. >> reporter: according to mexican state police, a group of men with guns hopped out of a gray van on saturday afternoon and opened fire at the people at the car show. the suspects fled the scene and now the mayor of the mexican city has commissioned a special task force to investigate the massacre. the citizens left petrified. [ speaking n
the bloodshed happening in baja california. cartel violence has plagued this mexican state in recent years. nbc news correspondent valerie castro has been joining us, and joins us now. valerie? >> reporter: this happened at an all-terrain car-racing show. the gunfire erupting in the early afternoon leaving participants stunned. the search is on for a group of gunmen suspected of killing at least ten people in baja california saturday afternoon. the sound of continuous gunfire filling the...
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not only in california, all the way up towards seattle. we are good for this after all the rainfall we had this season. we do not have to feel guilty about enjoying that sunshine like we have in the years past with that drought. as we started off tomorrow morning, although look at this. also warmer here, 52 in the south bay. tri-valley 53. san francisco low 50s along with the east bay. don't need a jacket for too long tomorrow. look at daytime highs, south bay 78. 77 san jose. 80 morgan hill. a few more 80s back to walnut i don't care, concord, antioch, livermore. fremont, pretty much perfect there, 76. peninsula, 69 san mateo. take your jacket if you're headed to the coast. san francisco not quite 70s but it's going to feel close to that in the mission at 69. for the north bay, 78 in napa. you go up to clear lake and ukiah, away from any ocean breeze, that's where we have mid-80s. even hotter weather through saturday and also sunday's forecast. but the other thing i want to bring to you is our thunderstorm chance. we've been telling you t
not only in california, all the way up towards seattle. we are good for this after all the rainfall we had this season. we do not have to feel guilty about enjoying that sunshine like we have in the years past with that drought. as we started off tomorrow morning, although look at this. also warmer here, 52 in the south bay. tri-valley 53. san francisco low 50s along with the east bay. don't need a jacket for too long tomorrow. look at daytime highs, south bay 78. 77 san jose. 80 morgan hill. a...
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we should note nbc sports california is our sister station. kuiper was a broadcaster for the a's for nearly 20 years. >>> another story tonight. people of color being warned to stay away from the state of florida. the naacp, one of the nation's largest civil rights groups, issued a formal travel advisory today. it accuses florida and its governor of embracing hate-inspired policies,, specifically the n.aacp says that actions made by the state and by governor ron desantis are erasing black history and are restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the schools there in florida. this is essentially a call to boycott the state. >> economically is the best way to effect change. we saw this when they took the super bowl away from arizona with the martin luther king holiday. >> today governor desantis responded. his office said that florida is seeing record-breaking tourism this year and described the travel advisory from the naacp as simply a stunt. joining us now is reverend jethro moore, the president of the silicon valley chapter of the naac
we should note nbc sports california is our sister station. kuiper was a broadcaster for the a's for nearly 20 years. >>> another story tonight. people of color being warned to stay away from the state of florida. the naacp, one of the nation's largest civil rights groups, issued a formal travel advisory today. it accuses florida and its governor of embracing hate-inspired policies,, specifically the n.aacp says that actions made by the state and by governor ron desantis are erasing...
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here's what we have gathere from several sources regarding hate crime increases in california. look at this series of numbers here, percentages. anti-asian crime in the last year, up 177%. lbgtq, up 50%. an-semitic, 41%. latino, 29%. black, 13%, all above the national average,ay above in some cases. according to the anti-defamation league, white supremacist propaganda in california went up 91% over the past year. that is amazing. all these data are amazing. something to think about. >> it's really shocking seeing those numbers there. 177% for anti-asian. and just looking around the bay area, we saw that. we are seeing that happen. so are we talking about individuals doing it on their own, are we talking about groups of people forming ideas and going out and executing them? >> that's a great question. that's kind of the chicken and egg thing. we haven't parsed that out. we do know this, according to the southern poverty law center, there are now more than 700 hate groups in the united states. some with many chapters. and in california, we think of this being a mellow place, ther
here's what we have gathere from several sources regarding hate crime increases in california. look at this series of numbers here, percentages. anti-asian crime in the last year, up 177%. lbgtq, up 50%. an-semitic, 41%. latino, 29%. black, 13%, all above the national average,ay above in some cases. according to the anti-defamation league, white supremacist propaganda in california went up 91% over the past year. that is amazing. all these data are amazing. something to think about. >>...
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, we have 75% capacity and they are very high for the northern california reservoirs. not much more rain on the way, but we will go to a dryer conditions for the middle of next week and finally those 70s returning to the forecast. >> never thought i say i would be looking forward to the middle of the week. >>> happening now, the w.h.o. is declaring an end to the covid-19 public health emergency. that decision comes as the u.s. is sent to end it public health emergency on may 11th. the virus has killed at least 7 million people worldwide since the w.h.o. first declared the emergency in january of 2020. the world health organization said even though the emergency phase is over, the pandemic has not come to an end. >>> there is a new show on the >>> there is a new show on the market. with nurtec odt, i can treat and prevent my migrgraine attacacks, all inin. don't t take if alallergic to nurtetec. allergrgic reactioions can occ, eveven days afafter using.. momost common n side effeces wewere nausea,a, indigestiti, anand stomach h pain. talk to o your doctotor about nurtrt
, we have 75% capacity and they are very high for the northern california reservoirs. not much more rain on the way, but we will go to a dryer conditions for the middle of next week and finally those 70s returning to the forecast. >> never thought i say i would be looking forward to the middle of the week. >>> happening now, the w.h.o. is declaring an end to the covid-19 public health emergency. that decision comes as the u.s. is sent to end it public health emergency on may...
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the study was done in southern california. perhaps we could see similar studies in northern california, which would be different, because we have access to major streams and flows here. not necessarily just coming from the stream flow. this could definitely impact us in the long run. >> she was looking at the hurm impact and everything. about the animals? are they looking into that? >> we talked about that as well. the salinity of the water, how does that impact the ecosystem, a fish in the water? she said that could be a study that gets done alongside this one where they could see the impacts, now that they know how to measure the salinity around piers, how does the salinity impact the ecosystem, the sharks and fish? so studies like this in the long run end up helping out and inspiring others as well. >> so interesting. vianey, thank you. >>> today is world maternal mental health awareness day. if you're a new mom or maybe know someone who's struggling right now, psychologists want you to know that there is help out there. ac
the study was done in southern california. perhaps we could see similar studies in northern california, which would be different, because we have access to major streams and flows here. not necessarily just coming from the stream flow. this could definitely impact us in the long run. >> she was looking at the hurm impact and everything. about the animals? are they looking into that? >> we talked about that as well. the salinity of the water, how does that impact the ecosystem, a...
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california now projected to have a budget shortfall of $3.5 billion. newsom is calling for the funding of new flood control projects and farm relief for farmers. he stressed this year there's more uncertainty tied to climate change. not only could the state face expensive natural disasters, but winter storms have projected $42 billion in tax receipts. the tax deadline was pushed back to october. >> $42 billion that will be collected later in the year. we're going into a budget in a way we've never gone in a budget before. it's impacting the country as relates to the federal debt ceiling, interestingly climate change having an impact on debt ceiling conversations which has global economic consequences. >> lawmakers have until june 15th to pass a budget framework. >>> twitter has a new ceo. elon musk made it official today via tweet. linda yakarino, an executive at nbc universal, our parent company, will become twitter's next chief executive. she's the former chair of global advertising and partnerships at nbc universal. many twitter watchers say it make
california now projected to have a budget shortfall of $3.5 billion. newsom is calling for the funding of new flood control projects and farm relief for farmers. he stressed this year there's more uncertainty tied to climate change. not only could the state face expensive natural disasters, but winter storms have projected $42 billion in tax receipts. the tax deadline was pushed back to october. >> $42 billion that will be collected later in the year. we're going into a budget in a way...
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made for nbc sports california to end its relationship with glen kuiper effective immediately. we thank glen for his dedication to bay area baseball over the years. according to a source with knowledge of the situation, the decision was made in part based on information uncovered in that internal review. but it was also based on other factors. we should note nbc sports california is our sister station. >>> happening today in san francisco, leaders stage an unusual event at one of the city's opioid hot spots, united nations plaza. this is where supervisor aaron peskin recently requested the board hold its monthly question and answer session, the plaza often called ground zero with drug use and drug dealing. city leaders agree much more needs to be done to address the problem. the question is how. today's event takes place at 2:00 this afternoon ahead of the board meeting and then later today supervisors will debate a new resolution asking for federal help in tackling the crisis. >>> san francisco leaders are also today considering a formal resolution requesting transit leaders t
made for nbc sports california to end its relationship with glen kuiper effective immediately. we thank glen for his dedication to bay area baseball over the years. according to a source with knowledge of the situation, the decision was made in part based on information uncovered in that internal review. but it was also based on other factors. we should note nbc sports california is our sister station. >>> happening today in san francisco, leaders stage an unusual event at one of the...
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a federal lawsuit out of northern california here. the aclu and other immigration advocacy groups are challenging the biden administration's new policy of limiting asylum for people who cross the border without prior authorization. and that was filed less than an hour after title 42 expired. live in san francisco. back to you. >> gia, thank you. it is confusing for a lot of people, and it's a lot of moving parts here. among those moving parts, where are all the migrants going? the ones that do get admitted here into the u.s. seeking asylum? well, this bus load from texas arrived in washington, d.c. at the residence of vice president kamala harris. just hours before title 42 expired. more than 30 men, women, and children, mostly from venezuela, were dropped off. this is the second bus to arrive in less than 24 hours. >>> coming up in ten minutes, we're going to go live to the boarder in san ysidro for a closer look. one of our nbc reporters is there. >>> a home invasion came to a peaceful end in fremont. the suspect, who barricaded him
a federal lawsuit out of northern california here. the aclu and other immigration advocacy groups are challenging the biden administration's new policy of limiting asylum for people who cross the border without prior authorization. and that was filed less than an hour after title 42 expired. live in san francisco. back to you. >> gia, thank you. it is confusing for a lot of people, and it's a lot of moving parts here. among those moving parts, where are all the migrants going? the ones...